Junipero Serra High School - La Mision Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1977
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x i x , N + . rf ' Y VA , -'n . M,,,l,A .W ,, 4l!lll1lW'. La Wlisidn 1977 Published by: Junipero Serra Jr.!Sr. High School 5156 Santo Road, San Diego California 92124 . 'VV' 5'.VYf'N'7X7' Nf'xfXf Nfxxfxffiff 1669 xfX Gulf of Mexico X,fX.f'XfN XfX ec, Vera Cruz 116451 ' ANN?-R 'XXNJNJ JXXXI' Paciflc Ocean fXZXfX,fX,fgf-X-fXfs ,XfXf k s . A f5 I' X ,X fg F' 'Y .. se . vvVxNfxNfNfx, . - X i wr? 9 J J lx IRIX QAAAC A- ----- Y- ,-4-51-xAxJLx11Xl,oX-.A'-XI. ' ovin' On'..?ather S rra's As Father Junipero Serra, a Franciscan V V F V v Q' priest, treked the many miles from Mexico into VAS, W ak 2nd what is now Southern Califomia, he dedicated X Campsite his life to the spread of his beliefs into this JV wvV new territory. The trek started in Mexico, NAf where Father Serra was the superior of the San Diego vvx Franciscan missions, lghend twlo years laterd he Bay starte is journey nort war . rom t en on espite A of V severe lameness, he trav- ' fo Vv eled thousands of miles to es- tablish missions all along the California coast as far up as San '-gfff, Francisco. Father Serra was Con- atantly on the move. As admgsidnl ecame se -supporting an e et , the need to move on, Junipero Serra fv A would once again start northward to his -V next site, usually a days journey away. ak 1st This dedicated priest established many Campsite missions of which the Mission de Alcala 'XIX-fs right here in San Diego was his first. Father Serra always kept his faith and hope through- out bloody battles with the natives, famine, p and various other maladies. Of all his mis- JV l sions, none is more famous than our own mis- e l sion the de Alcala located in San Diego. 147 2 Introduction ,I . Y 1?l iff ' , '+ X ' ' X Ny ff 'drier W V 'lf W . ,, ,f ,, I , 0' 'NT lllilll? -Q I fe ff f c, 1 as i f fa X I kfgi.-, A 5551 s x , f I , . I '4 . I- , J i l' s I 'Tilt X W f ' ' T 'S lf'-l'x'lkX,Q lX I .rg X! lt Iiplfs Q Q Wx! 1 I 1 Although Father Serra was bom a sickly - 4 ' W I ' Yi baby and was not expected to live, he i 22, I 1 - grew to become a famous Franciscan - 4 fx L V, . . . . 4' Q 'Q I pnest. Traveling through lower California , sy . -' I 'fi' L-92 'g' lr, f on foot, he was bitten by a poisonous F A s f ' l Father Serra still refused to ride though the ll fl J ,s 4f ff M i ll I 4 , , A so ll If Q, yffff 243: I ' f 4 Sivffz It 7 ' f Xl X. xxxlx I 1 I I E' pl discomfort towards his leg was tremendous Q14 ,, X t Q I p snake and for the remainder of the trip W I ' Si VX ' ' 5 H ,, -V .Aw R . . I 9 1. ,I I I . ,I l ll . A, 5 ' Xb., I l Indians and many obstacles threatened t X'-I ,f , , f ' .. ,., , ai ' -xg if -Iwi, I to tum the missionaries b ' 5 f , . A 4 H: h away ut the faith I . r I. wwf -fu I r ' ' I Jr' ' N 40 E , , il, A gl o a er Serra and his companions cont- , ,f 'llj '-22, 7 ' inued to 'move on'. Throughout his jour- f ' ,Q s xg: ffl- , ney he fascinated Indians with his f . I E fyygx iv, ff'-L, eyeglasses especially. In one -. I Q, , 'gl fr up is X case the were even stolen. I A-'aX a1f,, , Q, A V Initial Travels N rth ard i .. W wil Qfbfflll ' Q ' Q71 T '- Y-if iff IV .4--Q J f g Q i t . 5 ll l F-,N 1 -1 Father Serra and his band of Frlars a I! W .-1 long with the Spanish soldiers went, to i 'lu g or e arrival of the ,XJ !-S911 A If Spanish h' , th S ' ' ' , bed hungry, waitin f th 'Ei ' lsr' ' fx e provisions that were needed to survive in ll 1 Q S 4 AQ, s ip u e an Antonio. The San Antonio A A l'1'ld. t i i an Diego Almost at the point of returning home, f the soldlers were persuaded by Father Serra to re- l U B E Q E sg main in San Diego a few days longer. The next It day the sails of the San Antonio were Vs gsm It - - - w- K 4 V c Y f I V ui , ' z is l 1 l ' SX N l F X., ., 'C S lp W F Q. 'a Fil' I l Xxx .IR , l I Wifi .-.L ' 1 4 ,' '- 5 4'i-' -. I1 '--es.: -1: x N X, sighted and the QQ, 9 .fxf missions were saved. - xfXf' VX' Qfxv X., 'I X!-XXX -, XXX-QIXXXXX, qxiffi N, r ., !Xfxf ililli32 i , , -4xAxf41:x.4X11xJ,LAklAAAA 'x'-X vii - .. A A A A A A - A Q AxAXxf5 Introduction 3 ft r'CMovin'O '... ifath r After Father Serra made the trek from Mexico, he established his first mission in 1769 in what is now the Presidio Park area of San Diego. Then, in 1774 the mission was moved six miles eastward from its site on Presidio Hill to its present location along the banks of the San Diego River. At this site the mission became known as the Mission San Diego de Alcala. 4 Introduction 3 Serra's ?irst Mission Site i Ji..- i Introduction 5 The rapid growth of both Tierrasanta and Murphy Canyon areas quickly turned the plateau on which the communities stand, into a little town all its own. As the areas grew in size, so did the need for shopping centers and schools. Junior and Senior High students, tired of being bused to schools five and ten miles away, were finally granted their desire: their own school, Junipero Serra Junior! Senior High School. X-...NM,,..s.f N..-.. .,.,.,,..-..,.,..-r .-,.....,..-.........,...-..,,..,i.,.r, .... ,......4..-. M... .E,Q-,i.s,. V ,. 'V N 4 Q1 Qt? 8 lftgw gk rw 5 a , wx fx. sly' gi. g .iff . , Q: ff-.:.1 ' ,' , f , I 1 fr, vp QM ' I ' 4 M-'Iii-F. X Sdn' Rav i f fx.-3-. L 1. xg - ' xx, -rl.'fIi.,gY ,,1gag5f W 1 x fn N ' f gs -A 1 Q 2 at J ,ii i fi. gm , W -V if ' Q 6 . 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Skaff' f ' fi, , 'H 2ifx?!Lfgn.f. dbg' if:-1 h.QE:'gfm:,x , N -1',2ff2: '.tj.,L fl' If , N 'ffj Q. 4, , an K .,.,, N lx Q5 d 41 , ii , :QS ' ana f R? L, .FK , g - ' 1.-Q, in. L- I T'f'f ' -' 131, rl' 1 . Yr , rg 'n. X 1.2 U A 'E . Nh Q .U A if 1? 5' I .ii 3 . 6 ..- 'fi foil 4.' H .1'-9 It ,,. sd? ,,. 2 if Y 15' -.Z fij ' f ffm' .J ., 15 if ,,, . .Mi . M? . if 9, 1 bf E . if 5 9 5 if in y. Q .2 fr: , 3? r it , s ig . 5.. 1. .HQ . :vi ' :V ,- W EL-A Z Y! -i .nv Q, ':. Qs ' it.. .LF .. .4 New Ideas For a New School The first year of school at Serra High was a memorable one for many students and teachers. Along with the newness of the school itself, there were unfamiliar faces, facilities, ideas, and activities. New faces were very much a part of Serra be- cause of the situation with the Navy. New families arrived, bringing with them new students, and at the same time, an almost equal number of students moved away causing disappointment as short-lived friendships were broken up. Facilities were also new. There was the ex- pansive media center, the largest and most up-to- date in San Diego. There was the air-conditioning, the large and spacious gym, and the convenient athletic facilities. At first, not all of these were in complete working order. The media center didn't open until the end of the first semester, the air-conditioning somehow managed to cool the buildings too much, and sometimes not at all. But those problems were fixed and school operations approached normal. Activities played a major part during the first year of school. There were many days in which students had the chance to dress up in the costumes of their choice, but had to tie in with the theme for that particular day. One occasion in which there was a great deal of participation was the selection of A.S.B. officers, and many after school activities. Students and teachers had the chance, and took it, to begin the year with new ideas for the school., and to end it with memories. xi lf Li w 5 ..a 'ilk-as tilfz, -' fi . -'Al T fml, M fvnw' 'yy ff ll my T ww t?:f': '.-'I ' ' , f ew:-'Q' L as-f -' ' Student Life 1 1 'f ' 7..., 5 - -1 M f Q l '1-..f pf g ...xslt l Dan Sltton looks on while Mr Bruce Davis explains the directions to a class 2 Allyson Schartman stops and gazes in tently at her information notice 3 An unidentified student wonders what hes supposed to do next as he watches the crowd 4 Mrs Cipri Powell hurriedly makes a pro gram change for Mary Culberson 5 Showing an expression of boredom Mr Eugene Phillips waits for more students to 6 A look of anticipation crosses Tracy South sface while she receives an Informa tion notice about schedules 7 While helping Birgit Pederson with her schedule prlnlcipal Mrs LaRene Sullivan looks up unexpectedly First Day O f. Q :--f ,.1: . ,...., ' ' O ,. V . 1 ,,.,. , ., - , 1 9 1' NL... , ,, V M... 'lwdf' PM' P 'e P'09 's- -Q-. l Q:':'- 1 1 2 Student Life School Revealed Un il rgF ces The first school day at Serra High School was a very unique one, for it was not only the first day of school but the opening day of Serra itself. For many students the first day of school meant goodbye to summer fun and the luxury of sleeping in. But to other students it meant an end to boredom and a chance to develop themselves fully. In the morning, counselors passed out the schedules and a student information pamphlet equip- ed with a map of the classrooms, etc. Most students disregarded the basically useless map and asked the aides stationed around the campus for help locat- ing their classes. Once the students managed to find classes, they found their new classrooms very different. Everything was unfamiliar and new, and the majority of the classrooms were unorganized. The students didnt seem to mind the situation es- peciall after they were told about shorter classes no be ls the newest equipment and facilities and many more advantages. Mass confusion was every- where and it was easily detected in the facial ex- pressions of the students as well as the teachers and the administration. At the end of the day most students compared notes on the new school and de- spite the unorganization and severe confusion most students agreed that Serra was a school they could be proud of! For once the Tierrasanta and Murphy Canyon students would be united in their own school instead of being scattered throughout the district -. .--, First Day 1 X X an , with .I s wiv , gi ri la F , 4 7 7 x . 7 . 1 . au.. .-q- 'shunt 3' i 1 3 i Walking To School Paved 1? Q a ' ' W ! Q. 1. Kim Hubbard and Ann Hayes head for school from the Tlerrasanta area. 2. A mass ofjunior high students anxiously await the walk signal after being dismissed from school. 3. After leaving school, students head for their homes in different parts of Murphy Canyon. 4. Canying lunches and other school-related objects, Steve and Glenn Morris represent the new walking to school concept. 5. Steve Fales and Patti Koehler appear oblivious to everything around them as they walk awayfrom thefront gate. 1 4 Student Life .5- .vf 4 New Path For Serra Students Among the many new aspects of Serra High as a community school was that of being able to walk to and from school. This was a big change, as all students attending Serra were previously bused to different school locations throughout the city. Being close to a school they could call their own, students could walk back to school for athletic practices and events, projects, club meetings, and dances. Crowds of students on the sidewalks, especial- ly before and after school, are now common sights. This adds to the feeling of a community-type situa- tion. The biggest crowds were the seventh and eighth-grade students, who covered the street cor- ners and sidewalks in masses as they returned home honischool .Skateboards and bicycles were popular altema- tives to walking for the junior-high students, as were cars for many senior-high students. An added benefit was the short distance to local shopping centers so that lunch periods found students leav- ing campus for a greater variety of fast-food stands andsnackfoods i.l,ii..iil.liiQ..if.l,..i.i.lLlLif.Qi,l,L'ii llllill i . MTN A ' a , . K , Walking to School 1 5 Spirit Week started with a lot of Student involvement. A leg contest gave many male stu- dents the chance to flaunt their muscle bound works of art. The contestants brought pictures of their legs to school. The event was quite popular with the girls, they were often caught glancing and peeking at the pictures. One of the major highlights of the week were the tricycle races. The race enthusiasts came equiped with their crash helmets and steel nerves to compete in the race, in which all class- es participated. To start promoting newcoming day a pep rally was held. The rally included cheers, a banana eating contest between classes, song routines, and a lot of crowd involvement chants. This years 76-77 Spirit Week concluded with a Brown and Gold day. The pep club, cheerleaders, teams and a majority of the student body came decked out in their beloved school colors. xr. 1. Students vote for their favorite pair of legs during lunchtime. 2. Newcoming Day begins with a pep rally held by the cheerleaders with song routines, cheers, and contests between classes. 3. Debbi Bailey proudly poses as a Serra Conqulstador on the seniorfloat. 4. Members of the pep club show their Serra spirit as they cheer enthusiastically. 5. The finish is in sight for Jim Soderberg and Russell Romo as they fight for first place. 1 6 Student Life Have Spirit, yg J Ni' will . fs. 1 - K ,tt ,w .is a U 3 ' 5 S 7 R Yes We Do! , . 'V,' 'i V s Spirit Week 1 7 Newcoming Court' lr 1 8 Student Life On the Road To Finding Out From the very beginning Newcomlng was well received and the various spirit week activities helped to boost Serras s 1r1t sky high Antici- pation and excitement fil ed the air dunng the week and carried over into the Newcoming game played against Mira Mesa Long before the game started the Qs stands were overflowing with cheering fans Some wanted to see who would make Newcoming Queen and others wanted to see who would win the game The game began with a lot of hard playing and Mira Mesa scored three touchdowns in the first half The tension caused by the game was easily released at half time though when all seven princesses stood on the field with their escorts. The drum roll echoed throu h the stands and the crowd cheered as Roberta tt became Serra's first Newcoming Queen. The glory of halftime was soon to be halted as Mira Mesa successfully completed two touchdowns in the last quarter' the final score Mira Mesa-22, Serra-0. Everyone was disappointed but it wasn't a game lost it was a step taken on the road to finding out L 1 ,Wx YS mi 1. Sophomore Princess Crystal Armstrong with Brian Perry. 2. Senior Princess Anita Bacaycay with Lani Manzano. 3. Freshman Princess Eve Charfarous with Dante Pamtntuan. 4. Escorts await halftime while watching the game. 5. Newcoming Queen Roberta Ott with Tim Santos. 6. Junior Princess Megan Allen with Chris Rodgers. 7. Senior Princess Charlaine Carter with Steve Titus. Newcoming 1 9 Underclass Prom, A New Tradition Underclassmen's Prom set up a new tradition t this year. The dance was held in the gym and students were entertained by the band, Imagination. Ninth and tenth graders were given a discount on tickets, while the upperclassmen paid higher itt prices. It was a memorable night. 5 ,,, 5 1. Vicki Estacio impatiently waits in line for a bite to eat. 2. Jackie Salka is camera shy! 3. Students slow down to mellow music. 4. You make me feel like dancing, gonna dance the night away. 5. Lynn Poland has the boogie fever! 6. Students relax while the band, Imagination, takes a break. 20 Student Life QCA' 1:35 a -as .. . N-, by , ,, E ' at V ! 5 2, ' O 4 . 2 1 f,,Wg ' A , Wwe , ff f me 1 iw. K 2 1 if I AF' v in -,gm .. -4, A I 5 W Q ,, if lv 3 Q at 2 1, 0 ' -b ....., 2555 1. 11, -1 J VN? 1 4, 5 , I. - , l.L ' f fLf'- 6 Q 'ei' i fn V' 5 ,gs ,.e,F3mf:f,M:z1T3.1. if 1 ff as Z2 ,ix :gg -esp-9 T 9aLga,,:'j , 'w-w,,,fw V 'H I Wi' - 1 I .u N: .lf1,,i 5 f ,V . I M Q. x -K . 7 www who , . M- ,..- l1.f'- Y ff? f?'1'5Yi.Q TJ? , ' ' 7, I 'aw- vfvf?-xe uw 1 , v ,,,-,I gl 1 . k fn. N 23ff2W'E.wfW, J 'ffwy fc,-Tffi' W. ' . 5- nf-.a:ifmA 5 Z ' 'P 'X ' Q? 'iffw if gh ,k,. '-QA I' 22 Student Life M V: .,. -f 'W -if Jivffx In is lyke: F f,L,,,, Curriculum Let ' ' sf vw f Q ' K 3 ,.,,, ',,,,,ggb3g211-,R ,vw U Q . S QQ? 4-L 5? ' W' ,,, Q V, L. Q Q '55 ' if qi ,AA. :fa-2 I Ng' --0 , ,gf R , ' u -1. , .. N, Y'WPv..,4 'R . iw- 3 nga V f f- I 'k f - R, gm ,Q y, ,Q ' . .g ' ' A, vfa' -if k I Li 1 NS2Qil '7 ,v A 'A rw.-4 I N ' , Q2 L , ff' .5 f ' F, - -W q ' ' x , A W V , W 41.w,'f . 1' 2 ' ,J -J mf-1 , .fb ,-w,',.,? 1 A n x Students Express Themselves Freely Serrafs curriculum helped make school exciting and enjoyable. Students were offered a wide variety of classes to meet their needs. Teachers were also pleased with classroom situations because of all the new facilities in instructional aids. 1. On dress-up day, Mo Brassard and Kelle Walters impersonate Bonnie and Clyde, the notorious bandits. 2. Unidentified guitarist strums to a captive audience during a class period. 3. Vance Ellis makes graphic arts class colorful while silk-screening. 4. In Mrs. Harriet Ogata's typing class. students 'Let their fingers do the walking.' 5. Students take class time to sit down with friends and relax in th media center. 6. Music from the band, Imagination, pro- vide excitement for students during an audition held at lunchtime. Classes 23 Rallies Boosted Enthusiasm Rallies gave students an opportunity to build school spirit and to get rid of school time blues. Some of the presentations included the introductions of spring, win- ter, and fall athletic team, the Nevvcoming court, and offered a banana eating contest, football players dressed up as cheerleaders and many other spirit activities. All of the rallies were held during Advisory Activity period and lunchtime. Rallies played a major part in boosting the student morale. 1. The stands are full of participation as students compete with the other side. 2. Bobby James sneers while waiting for the signal to play his snare. 3. Birgit Pedersen Introduces herself as Mrs. LaRene Sullivan and Andy Schmit look on during presentation ofA.F.S. students. 4. Serra 's Conquistador banner is our entry for the B-100 Be Tnxe to Your School contest. 5. The spring sports' teams participate in spirit-boosting cheers. 6. David Aina devouls the bananas one after another thinking he is defeating his oppo- nent at the Newcoming rally. 24 Student Life iw 13' v.,,.1sy..f.a5,,iQwg 1, ,H , , x V 'Q 2 :iff 'li - ,.,. M Xi If 'VZ 24: 1-uw' EVM? re . K , fi or Q22 ips.. 'WKFNT . Qu E 45 ,' is, ai,-3 xx Q K. w Q . . t .., . W., , K A, . I V W K R' ' ' V v , ....,..,,. M. ,.. . L..... ,,f iv. - s . i1. , , .M vi4y A v. . , , 'i if' - 4, f.. L Jr A V V X Q xv Q ' 1 iv s.. . . . , L33 ' - 'ff' ' X ,.:2s' ' ' g 7 r,,. ff M. 1 f s,,' f ' fx -W 1. 5 'JIMQN I ,V V MVVVVVVV . 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Keeping students on campus during lunch and providing nourishment, the cafeteria was open both lunches everyday. Although eating was not all allowed in the cafeteria, a patio was provided on the outside with tables and benches. 26 Student Life On Campus - mf flick -, - ,M 11 ,. ' my ng.-as ,hu 15 - . .Q , imp C ' Rf . A 5 V V ' ,Q . fm. 7M,,,5 ,,,, ,QM 'K f ff ' - J H lx V..-1,3 5 1. Bored expressions bely their eager appetites as students decide on lunch. 2. Oblivious to everything else but the thought of food, students walt to pay for lunch. 3. Tom Grunder and Cindy Penfold perforrn the traditional rlbbon cutting as they open the new student store. 4. Happy with his purchases, an unidentified student prepares to eat lunch. 5. Students line up outside the door awaiting the opening of the student stone. Student Store and Cafeteria 2 7 5. f-fff-we ' -A f,g,,., 1' ' Y , ,. in 1- fvff' 4 ,., .F , 1 1 ., . W, My , W . ,,kl 'A ,, ,V 'f -fzafwf ,, z,,,wf' L1 l 4 E W-5, ,ti , Ju' ld' M. rf- M J' 5' 'V ,L I I l A 3 L 5 ,J 1. Lorraine Leith and Rick Goulet entertain students during a ralley. 2. Serra and Mira Mesa 's ASB get together. 3. Serra's ASB take time out from their busy day to posefor a group shot. 4. ASB officers are, Ist row: Rick Goulet, DeeDee Coggins, Marina Balmaceda, Mo Brassard, and Kelle Walters. 2nd row: Ruth Weaver, Terry Triplet, Tonya Trotter, Tony Weaver, Eve Charfarous, Cammie Pennington advisor Nancy Johnson, Dora Vickers, Roy Cepeda, Cheryl Gross, Megan Allen, Phil Ferrell, and Michelle Sauls. Not pictured 28 Student Life Experienced The Beginning. . . lilly ti ff X1 V' 4 f ,if , , , , , W ,...f f ,2-mf , 1 f . W A 7 ' t V i - . i, , s- ' ' 1 f ,' , 'L L lv 1,1-ln. 7' , . A r ' Hof l 5. ASB President Rick Goulet concentrates on a basketball game. i 6. Serra's ASB is on the job as plans for 1 Serra start with them. l l , I . VVVA , Za ,gf . Mi, , ' 1: 1 1 ,' ' ' 1. f' ,f I A VW' The A.S.B., under the supervision of Nancy Johnson, wrote their constitution this year, approved activities and budgets, planned social activities, games, dances, dress up days, etc... A.S.B.s from other schools were invited to Serra to exchange ideas, get new ideas, and form i a stronger A.S.B. cabinet for Serra and also the other schools. l A.s.B. 29 Music Concerts Set Assemblies Two assemblies among those held at Serra were the winter choral concert and Godspell . Both were very enjoyable productions and each was unique in its own way. The winter choral concert was Serra's first musical performance, and it was very en- couragingl to see the self-discipline and appre- ciation s own on the part of the audience. The performing groups were the Advanced Band, directed by Mr. Lyle Stone, and three choruses: Beginning, Intermediate, and Senior, under the direction of Mr. Lorin Getline. Christmas-related songs sung by the chorus- es included Baby, Baby, What Are You Going To Be? , Do You Hear What I Hear? , and If Christ- mas Isn't Love . Others included Soft Rain , Day by Day , and Fruitcake , which recieved a standing ovation. There were two day performances and another for parents at night. Soloists in the Choral presentations were Crystal Armstrong and Laura I-lowland. Both musicians and vocalists did a greatjob. 'Godspell' was presented by a touring company from the University of Redlands, and was enjoyed and appreciated by the audience. It was a modernized, musical version of the Gospel of Matthew. Highlights of the musical were scenes depicting the crucifixion of Jesus and the Last Supper. H-W-. .v... . 2 5. on the Right Key , 1 Q0 Wfffvnw- Hip' . g ggx, 'f ' t r 'L' W v i t1fiL?f?2'ia1 -i 5 , .L,, , 3 -,..f:, ,,w1gww, 'Paw-n,.,m,..,g,,v .W 45424-v.a2,we,f'f?0X' .m,igy,WsA ., ,. 4 JZ find .WY .4 .W JK' . . .Z f K ' if I A r at y .. , 5 77 . 1 Yr 4? l 6 , 2 I 2 ' s .W 5 W W,.w Jn., ' Vw W f Q wg was 1. Crystal Armstrong, singing during Soft Rain , represents one of two soloists ln the choral concert. 2. Enjoying themselves immensely, the Senior Chorus presents their version of how to make a fruitcake. 3. Performers in the Godspell production are students from the University of Redlands. 4. Amjad Ansari portrays Jesus during Godspell production. 5. An applauding audience represents the appreciation shown by students and faculty during assemblies. Assemblles 31 Play Productions Definite Success The first plays of the year, went very well as the three nights of performances unfolded. Long, hard hours of practice and rehearsals paid off, and the audi- ences of all three nights enthusiastically applauded the casts of both plays. The first play 'Sorry Wrong Number' was a drama depicting a neurotic invalid whose husband is planning to murder her. But the tension caused by the play was quickly released by laughter as the next play, a comedy, 'Louder I Can't Hear You'. This play was about a family where nobody hears anybody else, and the mother is determined to make them listen. The plays were a definate success and the audiences were very enthusiastic. All of this together made the Play Production an enjoyable experience for parents, teachers, and students alike. Uhbgw.. , 1. What number are you calling please? Julie Hirst asks in the production of 'Sorry Wrong Number. ' 2. Shane McGoldrick and Katrina Oakeley stage a husband and wife argument for the first school plays of the year. 3. Ron Call plays the long suffering police- man, Duffy, who is the recipient of numerous phone calls during the play. 4. . I'm back! Katrina Oakeley announces to her unresponsive family as she tries to gain their attention in the play, 'Louder, I Can't Hear Youl' 32 Student Life ,wmv-M. MN, ,Ant 2 5. Mrs. Stevenson, as played by Leah Sitton, screams in fear of Lee Ellington, The scar- faced murderer in, 'Sorry Wrong Number.' 6. The c- st of 'Louder I Can't Hear You line up for their well deserved curtain call. 1 1 1 4 v. ,, p ' ,Q x r 1 tsl Y D Q ,pp-an W V - , ,, ,W-,.,4.43mf112f'+'gV gif? ' MN My ,W 3 X QV if -' '- Play Productions 33 Barefoot Dancers Not Christmas was celebrated by holding a Snow Ball, Serra's first dance, in the newly-opened gymnasium. Since the gym hadn't been available during Newcoming week, Queen Roberta Ott and her lovely Princesses were honored at the dance. In this way, the Snow Ball was a dual Newcoming and Christmas festivity. Through the efforts of a talented decorating committee, the gym was transformed into a Christ- mas wonderland. Red, green, and white crepe paper cascaded from the ceiling in the form of huge domes, under which couples could dance. Cook VII was the featured band, and students eagerly danced to its tunes throughout the evening. Despite early complaints of dancing in bare feet on the new gym floor, the dance was a big success. If X' Q 2 ,Q X O 1, ' 0 If ' .7 5, O a 0 7 O 1- X! 34 Student Life Chilled By Snow Ball see 44 l P51 H ,E . a5nfL ' New 1' I c x 4,.,g,,,,. -fwmwwwl 1. Students keep beat to music being played by Cook VII. 2. Philip Dizon puts deep concentration and pride into his dance style. 3. Cook VII keeps the temperature rising at the Snow Ball. 4. Couples cuddle close as band plays some good, old-fashioned, slow music. 5. Eve Chmfauros, Kevin Brassard and Keith Kimble await an opportunity to get out on the dancefloor and do their stuff. Snow Ball 35 Sweetheart 's Ball Attracted Cupids The Sweethearfs Ball was held on March 4 from 8 to 11 P.lVl. and provided a full night of variety and entertainment. The dance was held in a cupid-and-heart decorated gym and was Serra's first formal dance. Students were elegantly dressed and many couples took advantage of the opportunity to have pictures taken. The sounds of 'Flash' filled the gym, and students danced, talked, and mingled with friends and peers. Although some students sat out during each dance, the floor immediately became crowded when couples had the chance to hold their partners close as the band played their version of Just To Be Close To Youv, which was also the theme of the dance. Many students purchased the drinks and baked goods being offered by members of the Parents Teacher Student Association. The refreshments helped after a gala night of dancing. During the course of the evening a King and Queen were selected from many candidates to reign over the dance. Lonnie Manzano and DeeDee Coggins were honored in the crowning, and the next dance was reserved for all candidates following the coronation. For most students, the Sweethearts Ball was an expe- rience to remember. 36 Student Life Af WQ,,.,Xl .. ,,., and Hearts A ,,,. z 5 F X i 1. Students arrive at the gym in a 'flash and began dancing immediately. 2. Elected queen DeeDee Coggins and king Lonnie Manzano arefirst in a line of many. 3. Could he be my prince charming ofjust another toad , is what Theresa McMillan seems to be asking. 4. Members of Flash really boogie down at the Sweetheart's Ball. 5. Members of the Parent Teacher Student Association take precaution against spiked punch. 6. As Lonnie Manzano awaits thefinal de- cision, he does a little deciding on his own. Sweetheart 's Ball 3 7 Dedication Declared The dedication of Serra High was held in the gym on April 27 at 7:30 p.m. and was composed of speeches and presentations by prominent people. The ceremony began with an Invocation by Reverand Brent Eagen of Mission San Diego de Alcala and our principal, Mrs. LaRene Sullivan who gave the welcoming speech. Dr. Thomas Goodman, was the first s eaker and said a few words of greeting. Dr. Philip I-Ialfaker of the Board of Education presented the school to the community, Lynden Rader, President of the Parent Teacher Student Association accepted for the community, followed by Rick Goulet, who accepted for the Student Body. In his acceptance speech, Rick re-emphasized the feelings of many when he talked about students finally being united in a community school of their own. Our alma mater entitled Oh Serra was presented by the Choral Department, and after the conclusion of the ceremony, guests had the opportunity to tour Serra at the Open House which followed. 38 Student Life iii, 66 9 99 It s Ours! 1.1 1. Marine Drum and Bugle Corp. 2. Mark Allen, Dora Vickers, Tommy Williams and Jackie Salka carry In the flag presented to us by the United States Navy. 3. Not letting the formalities get him down Danny Bubbz Manzano clowns around. 4. The advanced ensemble sang Oh Sena, our alma mater. 5. Dr. Philip HaU'aker, Mr. Lynden Rader, Rick Goulet and Reverand Brent Eagen were some of the many guest speakers. 6. The crowd respectfully stands as the flag is carried ln. Dedication 39 Concert was Immensely Sucessful Serra's first winter concert was held on February 2 and 3, Wednesday and Thursday. Perfom1ing was the Advanced Orchestra, Advanced Band and the Inter- mediate Band. There were 110 performers and 300 people attended the concert. The bands are directed by Mr. Lorin Getline and he described the concert as uimmensly successfulw. if ' A - .. - - I H: 63 1. The Intermediate Band performs first at the Winter Concert in February. 2. After the Winter Concert, students re- trieve their instruments and go offstage. WC- 3. The Intermediate Band played 'Yesterday When I Was Young', 'Ilsipio March', 'Getting It Together', and 'Gonna Build A Mountain'. 4. Band Director Mr. Lorin Getline gives signal to start the band. Music Productions 40 42' Aw 1 N f W . r X . r r V , f f R f ,,v,,,..g, , X , ., ,,, ,J , A ww 1 .xZf.'+I' ' pg, -f ' ' Z2 ,jig .mi AW: f f 2'-J' --jj H A , ,LQ ,xg Y .fm-,gl .. .. V M.. 4.4 3, an Y 53.51 ' X, L K 27 H-,'1,' f. 1 wry :X !,5Q,.,,?,, .ly f 1 A 1 H W 'V N f W Q ff-, -wx, ,- ',.r-M ,1 ' nf mf, px- wk, Q g v X 5,:.,f,w.bv ,I Q' if f. : Hg. -1 , 1,f..:gW,.f5:25X:j'J-ig 5652-w,i'. dv ' 'f f A 0 4, 1 , ,J-:,,v,r,,, . W. .Mg-ffwf, 5-4.,,,,,.,1,,,,yff,,w-w f, . l.,,g7L - ' , , X S , .x V ,A,, ,Hg , gn f.: ,L 1 A ,L-fy. 4 4 4 A K V + mf 'wzfw-., A ' a,,.s-W: X W , , 5 , . 5 .:',:,1,a-5-ff, ag-1-gfiygo-',,gv ,i'f95' -' , 23 -. 1 f W f f M . J: V --, . 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It was not an uncommon sight to see teams practicing on weekends or even during holidays. These athletes wanted to better themsleves as they attempted to win. Advantages of being a new school were such items as new uniforms and equipment. However, disadvantages were present also. In the beginning of the fall season both the volleyball and badminton teams had to play and practice in Balboa Park until the completion of the gym. The swim team also encountered problems as they searched for a pool. One was found at Copley YMCA. Athletic teams took all problems in stride and continued to do their bestg co-operation and team work played an important part. The first season was one that was mainly a leaming experience as athletes learned about the thrill of victory and agony of defeat. It was all a stop as athletes kept movin' on... mm' ' ft :iff y g ,f Alt I i1 'Af f141ff1Zf'g52,' I paw, Egg. , fthe, ftlffwlv ,i!4Wt'g1iib- .Z gg 111.2 ,g,.ii'7if5 i V Jn Ti lil, hkfqiv X .T dfhkmwffyl' 'VTR' i'ai53iReewa1l!91lgmsW 5.-gwwvvwiqf j Qs. 'in itsimiia 'W W Warm re W, W' tv l ' lv ' -' ' ' MW 2 A A fill f ll A it 2 :J ' I 'f'7TTE ' 5 ' if Li 4 , I fx- , ,Jia rr: .4 0' V 115 X fa ,g QE A f fi ' Arai. 1. -lamp f' --fiiEfi5ig -i f ' ti Q lgik fl? s iw .- 1. ff- 2 X in 1. Despite the many obstacles in his way Michael Grigsby runs for a touchdown 2. After playing offense, Tom Hairre takes a break and watches defense take it turn 3. The offensive line discuss a play as they go against San Diego High School 4. JV Football Team: Front Row, 52-Skip Cahill fmanagerl, 51-Clint Mister, 23-Doug Jones 81-Dan Lowrey, 18-Matt Wilson, 69 Ron Lord, 22-Joey Brooks, 72-Max Lambky 55-Thomas Hairre 53-Phil Ferrell 41-Eric Picou, ll-Chris Rodgers and 70-Michael Stinnent. Row 2 Coach Colin Cann 66 Ernest Mathews, 7-Geary McCall, 28-Mike Grant 82-Michael Hill 75-Fred Ick 25 Rick Goulet, 42-Mark Allen, 32-Ken Willoug- by, 54-Rudy Delosreyes, 36-Doug Sawyer, 1- Fmnk Spaniol, 29-Michael Brooks, 44-Michael Grigsby and 40-Arthur Ojeda. Row 3, Coach Larry Watson, Coach Mark Humphrey, 71-Tony Aguilar fmanagerj, 68-Brad Swchartz, 62- James Sabbs, 84-Kevin Young, 49-Steve Baab, 60, Tony Swanegan, 61-David Miles, 56-Paul Guay, 65-Jim Hunter, 73-Keith Kleis, 20-Ray Rosales, 79-Richard Hubner, 26-David Bematz, 83, Eric Apple fmanagerj, Coach Don Wadsworth and Coach Ron Torretto. Bow 4, 63-John Soderberg, 77-Mark Muerrens, 47- David Ina, 74-Walter Doyals, 33-Butch Bonot, 88-Steve Fales, 89-Steve Williams, 50-Rick Davis, 76-Jim Soderberg, 17-Eric Runyon, 78- Tom Vanbebber and 24-Michael Moses. 42 Athletics Football Kicked f 7-1 Season Although the whole Conquistador football team did an outstanding job, top performers were Joey Brooks, Michael Grigsby, and Tom I-lairre, Max Lambky, Ron Lord, Danny Lowery and Tom VanBebber. These gladiators contributed a lot to the team and helped with the excellent record of 7-1. Football 43 Q's Passed, eceived 'Goal ' Serra, as is customary for new schools did not compete as a varsity team but as a junior varsity. To the surprise of many, they were not an easy team but one that made the other established teams stand up and take notice. The Conquistadors took on many first rate schools and came out on top. Victories were attributed to their quick speed and their long lasting strength and vitality. The Q's defensive line held many teams from scoring and eventually helped cause the shut out of five games. The Conquistadors came out of the season with a 7-1 record. That was a fairly outstand- ing record for a new school. It usually takes years to develop a fine team. Many of Serra's accomplishments are due to the coaching exper- tise of Don Wadsworth, Ron Torreto, Larry Watson, and Mark Humphrey. The Q's were a fairly large team consisting of a few seniors as well as some freshmen. Next year Serra is looking forward to a strong and competitive team with a majority of the team members coming back. 44 Athletics ., A 1 lf FU if ,,.,,v-an-v-' Lit riff' 'ntl' 2 K at ' 4 1. After failing to get a first down, Chris Rodgers punts from the thirty-five yard line. 2. Quarterback Eric Runyon prepares to pass as 72-Max Lamhky and Steve Fales get set to block. 3. Joey Brooks struggles for the extra yard as Lincoln defenders swarm him. 4. Michael Grigsby breaks through the strong defensive line of Lincoln Hlgh School and scores another Serra touchdown. 5. Geary McCall drops back and pitches the ball to an unknown player as Matt Wilson runs out to block. 6. The mighty defensive line of SHS prepares to break through the La Jolla offense as spectators look on. 7. 33-Butch Bonot, Coach Mark Humphrey, and 72-Max Lambky discuss strategy as they go against Patrick Henry High School. Football 45 Swimming for Q ,S l Although the season was a winless one, the girls swim team gained regognition for being one that always tried and who never lost their spirit. The team practiced hard everyday after school at the Mission Valley Swim and Racquet Club. All their efforts seem to fail however, though part of the problem was due to the fact that onl seveteen girls went out for the sport. Because ofy this the team raced in only junior varsity competition. Most strong teams had between thirty five to forty members so Sl-IS was no match Coach Kris Mallory devoted many hard hours assisting the girls. When asked how she felt about the team, Mrs. Mallory expressed the opinion that they tried hard and the team did the best possible job they could have done. She also stated that she would like to see more students next year to make the team stronger and more victorious. u,-rf. ., ., ......M,M.f., , ww- 1. ,W . . g .. . . ' ,, ,,: .V , K. V tiirt ' ,iii ,ici . . 252. g.Q.wwxgwg,Q..,,,r.3b , W ,Q vis, ml -fry. - f W aevtf W rf. . fe-m,,,r,, if., . .,-W. -. ff J' f :...Q-wslwi . 1 , , 3, , N V, 5 .qefgii..g , yfg ,,. .V A' f , ., 'MQ' 55 is , , . A I Y i H. -iam - - . - .-fsasgv.. f A . - , i -,wir if ' ,wi V- - N. , . wrrfiti sq, i',..aeE zf51L ifsftm .Q i riigiw x tfwgi'-'5 . -'qvigzbczi 3 .:' -5 RP. f vers- 'f sf ,,.- 'W f...gfg 'f :k, f i 'ii' ,--' Y ' -Q ,W ,. W A J V .,...,., ---i M in 46 Athletics - ,'-. I ..,. ,ww 1. , , .,,, A . . 'fe . Q Qi Q fm aff' i fl 5? if 1. Becky Rader anxiously awaits the sound of the starting gun as she gets set to dive in. 2 Nanette Chavez does the back stroke while thinking of thefinish. 3. With a look of concentration on herface Carmella Kuhn demonstrates the butterfly. 4. Katrina Oakeley performs the breast stroke with great precision. 5. Taking a breath between strokes, Pam Skiles works hard swimmingfree style. 6. Becky Rader, Denise Pierce and Betty Settle watch their teammates in action. 7. Serra has a great start at the meet against University High School. 8. Swim Team: Front Row, Denise Pierce, Becky Rader and Pam Skiles. Second Row, Coach Kris Mallory, Cathy Munson and Claire Hoffman. On Diving Board, Andy Schmidt, Katrina Oakeley, Connie Hoffman, Nanette Chavez, Michelle Phillips, Barbara Prentice, Carmella Kuhn, Krista Napier, Georgia Romine and Jolene Martin. Bl. if. uv 'a Swimming 47 1. Determination is the motto for Serra's JV team as they go against Crawford. 2. Sue Wells and Tracy South Run Along beside Coach Oiver as he puts them through their paces. 3. Cross Country Teamg Front Row, Ken Maples, Gene Maples, Darryl Bennet, Steve Labombard, Rodney Rivera, Bob Mims, Jackie Day, John Brotherton and Tracy South. Row 2, Sue wells, Dave Seberg, Jackie Wilson, Gary Taylor, Richard Bennet, Kent Long, Eddie Ryan, Phil Fales, Jerry Wilson, Mar Johnson, Stan Hutchinson and Coach Oliver. 4. The race is on as Kent Long picks up his stride and heads towards the finish line. 5. Gene Maples enjoys a practice run as the sun sets behind him. 6. With a look of despair, Stan Hutchinson staggers to thefinish. 7. Speed is the name of the game, as Jerry Wilson races the clock. 8. Feet don'tfail me now , is what Rodney Rivera seems to be saying. 48 Athletics C. C. Team Ran Shorto Title The first year was not as good as hoped for but, the SHS cross country team did okay with guidance of Coach Bob Oliver. Everyday after school the team met and ran between six and eight miles. The hours and hours of hard work paid off as varsity ended with a record of 2-6 and the JV season record was 3-5. Two losses were by margins of only one and two points, proving that they were a team which could not be taken lightl . The joint eftkbrt of guys and gals helped in the team victories. At the end of the season Tracy South and Jerry Wilson won an award for being the most dedicated. The team is looking forward to an improved season next year. Cross Coutry 49 . q,,,,tW- Q's Smashed,Got Caughtln Net Under the guidance of Coach Sue Minnock the badmitton team had a fairly good season. The record ended up as 5-3. Although the re- cord was not as good as hoped for, the whole team did an outstanding job. Coach Minnock said, The team has shown trememdous improvement and has put in alot of effort. This fact proved true as SHS came out on top. Karen Kleis was voted most valuable player and Karen Bush was second. The whole team is looking for a more winning season with most of the players coming back. .hfsHff1'f '7 ' f 1ff'? l - fsltzsttefm i3?Tu2v22:1i - ',m.f4,,,.,.- '3 '.. I My ' 'j v: T at f ,ff .,,, ., . , ar, 4 A , , , ,A . I 1- f ,,y,., If , ,. W , -v2,Q4L,4.15m?,W,,m,,,,1:, A . ' f I w , f w f ,fmrfff . ,,.. f 3, .f A '- 1 igiyy, y - ' , 1 sfr .4 Q it , ,,ggg,fi, - -' 1 f I . I ggijfj! k'3-,X '54 is . ' ,151 Z N uttl at s t X Badminton 51 52 Athletics 54 'I v 9. 5. if Tennis Season Ended in 3-5 Rally With the help of Coach Paula Halverson and Patty Palmer, the girls tennis team did fairly well in the tough Western League competition. Their season ended with three wins and five losses. The team received high praise and respect from all schools, whether they won or lost, for being a team that tried hard and abided by the rules. Top ranked Mo Brassard Led the team followed by Kelly Walters and Sue Corpus. All three play- ers recieved trophies for their outstanding play. Coach Halverson spoke highly of the team saying that all the girls did a terrific job. She also stated that the tennis team not only played hard but they also had a lot of fun. Lots of practice and cooperation were the ingredients for the success of the tennis team. 4 W A , Q ,A 'll' N' t r 'L C . ,- M' ' ll' '- ' 'A ' 'Q Q ! ' g, ,.,..,.,.,,.. ,.,e, H W 'nr 'MII' i' A ' C 'K -11 --i, - 1 W t '.X,l.',,l. -Q , ..,.,,, - H X ,,li1 4,iy , .,., , , , , 222 r ' L gt.. H . 'mas N, ,. yyii. Ni,yNyi,,i,y 1. Tennis Team: Front Row, Susan Denton, Maureen Brassard, Kelly Walters and Joyce Salas. Row 2, Sue Corpus, Robin South, Annette Hand, Marina Balmeceda, and Cammy Pennington. Row 3, Stephanie Riggs, Leslie Harrison, Coach Paula Halverson, Tearsa Rasp and Coach Patty Palmer. 2. Demonstrating the serve that helped make her number one is Mo Brassard. 3. After completing her set, Annette Hand relaxes in the shade and watches her teammates. 4. Joyce Salas is satisfied after hitting a forehand solidly to her opponent. 5. Sue Corpus concentrates as she com- pletes a backhand. 6. Stephanie Riggs shows graceful style as she serves to her opponent. 7. Kelly Walters stoops to hit a forehand. Tennis 53 1. Kathy West bumps the ball while Linda West and Barbara Pederson look on. 2. Debbie Sawyer puts total concentration as she serves to her opponent. 3. JV volleyball team: Front row, Debbie Sawyer, Diane Hopkins, Theresa Farallo and Donna Standish. Row 2, Coach Sharon Boss, Andy Smith, Brlgit Pederson, and Bnenda Adams. 4, Kim Kavouklis jumps up to spike the ball, as Serra goes against University. 5. Varsity volleyball team: Row 1, Barham Pedersen, Row 2, Megan Allen. Row 3, Linda West, Coach Vera Powell, Kathy West and Sharon Allen Row 4, Cindy Leith and Lori piper. 6. Coach Sharon Boss talks to her team about their upcoming opponents. 7. Lori Piper and Linda West get mentally prepared for one of their biggest matches. 8. Sharon Allen stays low as she waits for the serve. 54 Athletics Netters Set ' p, Spiked Opponents Spike, bump and set, were just some of the words Coach Vera Powell and Sharon Boss called out to their teams during a game. Both varsity and J .V. did extremely well and made other established teams work hard in order to earn points. Over thirty girls first tried out but only seventeen made the teams. Linda West proved to be the most outstanding player and went on to play in the all-star game. In starting a new tradition, a gold medal was given to the best varsity player and a silver medal was given to the best J.V. player. The award helped the girls to play their best. Vollevball 55 Driving For Goal, Q's Got Trapped Under the coaching expertise of Richard Domaille the soccer team gained respect and recognition from all schools for bein a team that played hard but fairly. A majority of the pllayers had previous experience but the ones that did not got on easily and made the team one that was not only strong but a co-operating one. Although the season ended in 9-8, a lose by just a couple of points. Under the recent ruling of Title IX girls were able to participate in the sport for the first time. Teresa Jones did try out and made J.V. When asked if she felt discriminated Teresa replied, No, not at all, they treat me as a equal. All of the soccer players are looking forward to a better win record next year and hopes that more prac- tise will help them be one of the leading contenders of the western league. QQ if fu- , , 4 - gif. ' ,' is 'xjk I V fi, fp 34 If gk, rf: V f, JJ 'S if Q. 40.14 fliilnui 5 Nr o I 1 . Looking for an open recei ver, Bill Boette concentrates on ball control. 2. Coach Richard Domaille gives coaching instructions during half-time. 3. David Bemats gives the slip to University defender. 4. Rudy Delosreyes saves goal in crucial contest. 5. Gary Miller drivlngfor a goal with Greg Friedman and Kevin Kleis anticipationg the pass. 6. Varsity Soccer Team: Front row, Dave Bemats, Dave Seberg, Rudy Delosneyes, Rick Goulet, Mike Hill, Danny Monzano, Bob Ruane, Row 2, Dave Ingram, John Beaver, Mark Allen, Gneg Friedman, Kevin Kleis, Coach Domaille. Row 3 ,Fred Eck, Bill Boette, Keith Kleis, Tony Pederson, Gary Miller. 7. J. V. Soccer Team: Front row, John Dryfka, Teresa Jones, Curt Mauzy. Row 2, John West, Ralph Mozingo, Bob Hallcraft, Adam Acosta, Gary Parsons, Robert James. Row 3, Ramon Alonzo, Chris Dunn, Bill Gibson, Chris Demars. Leslie Smith, Mike Goulet, Troy Edwards. ,,. .,-,..,,,,,9,: -W--my-.Q -mv- Soccer 5 7 58 Athletics kv T --,- ., ff, rx V. N. ,, , , 15' ' fu zf x A , I1'f:1f::'f,p 'f'W- , f- . ,, fwsavn 'V 1 ' ' . Q T' Q4 JT! W, f J frfmgiiizf ' -, V 1 'f 4 -,-, 2' , ' 1 ,'fZ33f?'5Qiv f ' 1 X mf W 'Ii 'mn IW'-' .. --W I zz' N' '- '1 . - . 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'-YQ7-nf-'FA--4QPf'5J.w - ' 'fm' K -:K ,Q-'I . .v X -54 ..f f-, Q, I Qi' w-1,f'5b'v1L':Sw5-2iQVS.- ' , AiQgyw:x1:,j'w::.,y,f, 1 , pw., , O2 N4 , 1. .ff K ' g'-v M ,ki . ,Mgf.,- ' sum, gt. .Q,',,f, .wal ' ijgwv f ff vt- 1229? f 'yfxgpf' ,TY wwf :' ,f...'.4.aL,'.4i'2'i. cw, .As-14 ww V, fy Leg rw .f .,, 4, vxrmm' . ' ,J - 'Q '1' wkf- y .,1,1jj -wg. , em Wm QM Field Hockey Swung IntoAction With only two players who previously knew how to play the first season for the girls field hockey team was mainly a leaming experience. Coach Kris Mallory helped the girls with the game as she gave them pointers and tips. The team did surprisingly well, however, as they competed with other schools in the district. When talking to the it 1 player, Linda West an unusual incident was revealed. One game the team was one player short so Laura Howland dressed out and participated in the game so that the team would not have to forfeit. Amazingly, Laura did score points but sadly the team did not win. Fun and teamwork helped the girls field hockey as they worked together and reached their goal. 1. Georgia Romine, Marisa Griffin, and Krista Napier rush down the field to help block a shot. 2. Katrina Oakeley sets up to make a shot. 3. Sheri Romine swings into action! 4. Krista Napierfightsfor the ball as Tracy South stands on the side prepared to give a helping hand. 5. Rose Wirth makes a good shot past one nf her opposing team members. 6. Varsity Team: Front Row, Becky Rader, Katrina Oakeley, Georgia Romine, Cheri Romine, Linda Delosreyes, Rose Wirth, and Tmcy South. 2nd Row, Coach Kris Mallory, Connie Hoffman, Linda West, Sonia McCombs, Marisa Griffin, Cindy Leith, Vicki Hughes, Asst. Coach Vicki Valasco, 7. J. V. Team: Front Row, Kathy Kavouklis, Krista Napier, Carrnella Kuhn, and Julie Cabral 2nd Row, Coach Krls Mallory, Connie Hoffman, Barham Prentiss, Lisa Jenkins, Andy Schmit, Jean webster, Asst. Coach Vicki Valasco, Field Hockey 59 - W, .-if Q's Get 'Near Pin' On Title Pin him , 'Get him in a half nielson , were just some of the phrases Serra fans screamed as they watched the wrestling team go against their opponents. The wrestling team did not disappoint their audiences as they came out with a 9-3 record. Coach Larry Penacho supervised the guys and stated that all of them were willing to put in extra hours to better themselves and the team. Sacrifices included dieting to either lose or gain wieght and running during the holidays and week- ends. Top performers were Eric Picou, Chris Valdivia and Tony Kimbrough but the whole team did extremely well through out the season. Mat girls were along side of the wrestlers taking down statistics and cherring them on. As the season went on the mat girls were more commonly referred to as Penachds girls. Both the wrestlers and Penachds girls worked along side by side for the success of wrestling team. Everyone is looking forward next season where hope- fully the team will win the league title. , f L' ' W. ff . 60 Athletics S' - 'i :ff1 . K 1. Doug Sawyer gets a near pin on his oppo- nent as the referee looks on. 2. Wrestling Team: Front Row: Michael Brown, Robert Anderson, Phillip Dizon, Stan Hutchinson, Gene Maples and Henry Forsyth. Row 2, Richard Hubner, Robert Cook, Brad Schwartz, Tom VanBebber, Ricky davis, Eddie Rivera, Doug Sawyer and Coach Larry Penacho. 3. Penacho's Girls: Front Row, Donna Standish, Barbara Pedersen, Robin Wagnor, Andrea Allen, Dusty Boyle. Row 25 Terri Watson, Julie Davis, Ellen Martrano, Coach Paula Halverson, Stephanie VanBebber, Cindy Rother and Kim Kilpatrick. 4. Max Lambky anxiously awaits the sound ofthe whistle to begin his match. 5. Fighting vigorously to pull down his opponent, Daniel Earl Lowery wrestles him to thefloor. 6. Coach Lan'y Penacho and Michael Brown discuss pre-mat strategy for a match. 7. Eddie Rivera does a reversal on his La Jolla opponent, 8. Kenny Wilson wishes his opponent good luck with a traditional handshake. .3 , ,..,, Wrestling 6 1 1. Junior Varsity: Front Row, Cher Wilson, Debbie Salas, Michelle Phillips, Diane Hopkins, Anna Branram, Karen Jacobson. Row 2, Cindy Kuder, Lori Schott, Carmella Villafuerte, Kim Hubbard, Debbie Proffitt. Row 3, Kyra Wilson, D'Ann Henley, Dorothy Haugland and Coach Patty Palmer. 2. Susan Carpentor, Kim Kavouklis, and Lisa Logsdon watch with rapt attention. 3. Andi Smith prepares to throw the ball as Nannette Chavez watches breathlessly. 4. Varsity: Front Row, Gay Fowler, Kim Kavouklis, Sharon Allen, Megan Allen, Andi Smith, Nannette Chavez. Row 2, Kelle Walters, Lori Piper, Lisa Logsdon, Susan Carpentor. Row 3, Tootie Watkins, Moe Brassard, Terri Fowler, Coach Tom Cassie. 5. The ball hurls towards Lori Piper as the umpire watches closely over her shoulder. 6. With arms outstretched, Sharon Allen shows grace as she makes an out an first. 7. With her eye on the ball, Megan Allen prepares to swing. 8. Kim Kavouklis bats the ball as Coach Cassie observes the move. 62 Athletics X. N X dz. X X . -X ifjgy i, X X gi. gi wwf ,557tsvigqmfiittgllgf'L-iff' legen, X-. x. X Q's Pitched, Missed Catch Practicing two and one half hours a day, the girl's softball team tried hard under Coach Tom Cassie's supervision. There were 28 players on the team - 13 on varsity and 15 on junior varsity. We've had great improvement over the course of the season, Coach Cassie said. We've won 3 out of the last 5 games. We are expecting great things next year! The girls outlook for the team is good. Most of the team will be back, as only 3 seniors are leaving. Coach Cassie indicated that it is the fun and team work involved in the game that counts. But of course, its fun to win, too! f X mr V' W . ' K -1 2. ' 'l N ' 66136 I- fm. L ' - f 'W'f'f '1 f-Mm.. f EQ 1 , . - ' ' K 5 ' I In V.k' srft 4, ' . J V , . Wy -ff ,:-.-tg 1 'mf K ' f .:'Q' Hi f1 46n,M..,. . . .Q ,aww 404. Softball 63 VME . i 1 Going For Lay Q'SFouled Cut Although the scores did not show it, the varsity basketball team had a fulfilling season. The team was composed mainly of sophmores and juniors while having one freshman and one senior. Coach Tom Willaims and Dave Ybarra supervised the team as they competed against more experienced teams in the Westem League. The Conquistadors had their biggest win over Mira Mesa, coming back from a 15 point deficit to beat them, 57-53. Shooting from the outside was one of the real strengths the team had, and gained recog- nition for this. Tommy Williams made second team all-league while Brian Perry recieved an honorable mention. Coach Williams is excited about the prospect of having a better season next year. 64 Athletics 1 i ' Q 1 -'C' l L 2 ' Hz X f- l. Junior Varsity gather together for a team huddle and cheer. 2. Varsity Basketball: Front row, mangers Craig Rodgers and Mike Croswait. Row 2, Coach David Yabarra, Greg Wallcer, Alan Heck, Mark Meurrens, Mike Rebelo, Rusty Hechinger, Keith Esser, Ron Lord, Eric Runyon, Paul Croswait, Brian Perry, Tom Williams and Tom Williams. 3. Ron Lord attempts to pass the ball as teammate Brian Perry comes in for a block. 4. Junior Varsity: Front Row, Mike Marti-n, John Wilson. Row 2, coach Ken Sovay, Joe Larson, Artie Ojeda, Louis Wilson. Row 3, Ricky Hechinger, Mark Vickonoff, Scott Harvey, Richard Hisk, standing, Tony Roy, Mark Muenzler. 5. Myran wilson and University start the game with ajump ball. 6. Tom Williams goes upfor a layup as he leaves behind an unidentified opponent. Basketball 65 1. Kim Kavouklis fights for the ball with a member of the opposing team. 2. Linda West and Susan Carpenter stand tensely waiting to go into action. 3. Carmen Gourgeot dribbles the basket- ball as spectators watch. 4. Leaping high above e the opponent, Linda West reaches for the ball.j 5. Junior Varsity: Front Row, Coach Larry Watson, D'Ann Henley, Laura Jewell, Angie Smith. Row 2, Jane Siguenza, Janet Nixion, Kathy Munson, Linda Delosreyes. Row 3, Debbie Proffit, Sara Siguenza, Jackie Salka, Managers, Kathy Peterson, Roxanne Miller. 6. V.G. Cloud prepares to shoot the ball into the air. 7. Varsity: Front Row, Coach Kris Mallory, Kim Kavouklis, Megan Allen, Linda West, Row 2, Susan Carpenter, Kelle Walters, Lisa Logsdon, Lori Piper, Cindy Leith. Row 3, Cindy Kuder, Carmen, Gourgeot, V.G. Cloud, Coach Dave Ybarra. Mangers: Kim Enos and Lucy. 66 Athletics Q - -- NN ACK?-if :I 6- fx 1 J' X 5 -x 'KAK I A my z 5 iv , ' 415 '53 A K -Q fi' Q 45,53 QW Q A 4255, iw, KVVV W, ., b 4 ' Vzvvth W- 'Yr , A , ja 'A 15, .b flhzigl W f ' A 'fm M 2 V X Qi , .. Tig L ,KA 5? 4 7991-v' 'Q ea, If , 1. J. V. Baseball: Front Row, Rick Davis, Artie Ojeda, David Bematz, Jeff Soderberg, Gary Magsarili, Jerry Haire, Brad Barker. Row 2, Coach Ken Sovay, Brad Schwartz, Anthony Swanagen, Keith Esser, Mark Murrens, Rick Croutharmel, Steve Riggs, Louis Farallo. 2. Varsity Baseball: Front Row, Gary Smock, Ron Lord, Paul Hanley, Matt Wilson, Rick Goulet, Ken Hart, Chris Rodgers, Mike Martin. Row 2, Coach Tom Cassie, Frank Spaniol, Mike Rebello, Chuck Bravo, Oscar Turner, Norman Willis, Eric Picou, Tony Roy, Eric Runyon, Kevin Kleis, Cully Cann. 3. With eyesfixed on the ball, Chuck Bravo prepares to score. 4. Matt Wilson recovers a low one, as Mira Mesa 's player strikes out. 5. Chris Rodgers caught in pitching action against Mira Mesa. 6. Coach Tom Cassie gives his team a little advice, while Chris Rodgers is on deck. ,aww I L ' 3 E s 1. ,E I V , E u ' , ffvvz 1 is 1 ,,,, f? .1 6744 I I W .50 56'-Sm. . . 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Part of the problem was just that the other teams in the league were more experienced and Serra was not. Towards the end of the season the varsity team was doing much better. Coach Cassie was experimenting with different line ups and near the end of the season they were working. Rick Goulet, Chris Rodgers and Frank Spaniol were just a few of the many members that made out standing contributions to the team. The whole team tried hard and have high hopes for next years season. Teamwork and practice will be the key ingredients for the success of the team next year. ' ' Us 1 SELELQA C' QSO!!! ll ll IM T QM ll I ll l lei 1 A f any .ui ,A Q ll Baseball 69 Y 9 M-,Q , i fy -., ,., ,ff . ,,,b z - f if Q 11, W? ggi R! 2 ,'?' n 5 U' Q J f Q4 Www' X' 1' ggi! 4 i w 4 X, fllzffsg, , . V ,V a5' ' Q ww- . l 9 Q 4 , 1 55 73 YF 'w' ----- . Q . ' .-',, , . -- 4 .,,,x M H - .A L , ,7 H J - A rf V f ' X 51 '. V A ' f WW,, Q f 1, V , f f ', A - 8 , r 9 V , , W 3 3 , fig l, ,f an , 1. Nanette Chavez does a full scale, while Connie Hoffman splits, and Michele Phillips shows grace and poise on the beam. 2. A future gymnast works out on the uneven barsfor the team. 3. On the balance beam, Nanette Chavez shows afull scale smile. 4. Gymnastics Team: Front Rowg Phillip Dizon, Sherry Romine, Jackie Johnson, Connie Hoffman, Michelle Phillips, Paula Rosales and Coach Sharon Boss. Row 25 Karen Jacobson, Debbie Bamett, Lisa Jenkins, Nanette Chavez and Kathy Kavouklis. Row 3: Juanita Aktins, and Diane Hopkins. 5. Michelle Phillips does a arabesque on the beam. 6. Connie Hoffman shows grace and style on the balance beam. 7. Juanita Aktsin makes it seem easy to balance on afour inch beam. nba lanced Wins, Didn 't Bar Hopes With guidance from Coach Sharon Boss, members of the gymnastics team tried to balance their scores while having first year problems. The girls were all determined and practiced many hours to perfect their routines. During the course of the season great improvement was shown as confidence and skill were gained. The two varsity gymnasts, Connie Hoffman and Lynn Poland helped the J.V. polish their routines, while concentrating on their own. Coach Boss stated, The girls are becoming more experienced and show great promise for the future. Gymnastics 71 1. La Ponda Miller showing great style andform as she clears the bar. 2. Carmella Villafuerte hurdles to a first at Mission Bay. 3. Girls Track Team: Front Row, Kevine Watkins, Carmella Villafuerte, Cindy Robinson, Gay Fowler, Tamela Hill, Debbie Wilson, Stephanie Boumpensero. Row 2, Jackie Wilson, Lydia Cash, Karen Bush, Alice Williams, Cher Wilson, La Ponda Miller, Holly Smith and Manager - Janet Russell. Row 3, Carl Robbins, Coach Sue Minnock, Katrina Oakeley, Tootie Watkins, Robin Byrant, Gail Turner, Denise Smith, Molvina Carter, Sonia McKombs, Rose Wirth, Cory Turner, Teresa Jones, Karen Kleis, Yvonne Lilze, Tracy South and Judy Cameron. 4. Judy Cameron, Debbie Wilson and Cher Wilson fight to place in the 880. 5. Denise Smith and Gail Turner finish a victorious 220. 6. Sonia McKombs, Molvina Carter, and Marisa Griffin swept the 440. 7. Gail Turner breaks the tape with Tootie Watkins at her heels in the 100. ,NZ 1 2-BUG htqqa .jf ' 1 72 Athletics 1 44 M, ' lf 1. . l 9 4 H' A . . 'Wii g5.l, ..i i lrla , , .. 1 .Q , l rs. .i 1' ,T .Q We ' ' ' , 'A 4 ,Z V , : Atta f 2 . M j ' .. ,L,- ,V J V- -,-z, ta.,-M ..,tv.Mow:.ggr.,gw,,,,,1 ,H ' i gg, 1 I ,,,,, , C 'K A- w up L ' Ji-Tmf-'rfE.!':?'7?fi5i41Z-Qifhfff'Sze:,',',fS5f1 fl,fz4aa-4.1,'wif23 JiTfi3Eb3fbivi1vmMff+fUY '..., ,, ,, fix'-.VH , , -' -Q W'-y'?.: ' . ff 'Q iffiilllv- V QL T,,,g H -4 , ' '.,,,.,',Q,t,,,Q,, lf 0 M 'V 3g,,,rj.f13gggp,?,gfs.c. f.w,w-M - N-4 H . ,-ff H K ,,,, ,, . ., . NNHM - ' .,,. - ,V ,,, ,, W WM,r34pMAm,,N ,. ,,.,,,, My ,,,.,,,,,,- W Wg m'Yi1'1'Wwvf2w , , El ,s,,,.N,mi,,r,,, ' 'f W Hurdling Q's Ran To Finish Many obstacles were hurdled as the girls track team leaped into their first season. With only 28 members, the track team did quite well under the direction of Coach Sue Minnock, Assistant Coach Carl Robbins and Pete Arbolo. 440 relay and sprints were two of the teams strongest events. According to Coach Minnock the whole team has improved tremendously but standouts were Gail Turner, La Ponda Miller, Sonia lVlcCombs and Molvina Carter. Next years season looks very bright because a majority of the team will be coming back. Track 73 Vaulting For Wins Q's Missed Stick With supervision from Coach Bob Oliver and Stephen Haiman, the boys track team did the best they could while competing against top schools in the league. With only thirty students, diffuculties occunfed when members had to participate in more than one event. Even so spints weren't dampened they did show up other teams in sprinting and pole vaulting. Mark Allen, Rodney Rivera, Joey Brooks and Michael Grigsby were valuable assets to the varsity team while Carl Martain, Eddie Rivera and Donald Towne did outstanding jobs for the J .V. team. The the hopes for next season are very high. 74 Athletics vffiist, i 'H'5twm-,, -'N-Q... www' 5 'lm g mit we lg nf' 'ggi i 'V ,V V A . .l v'.' I If . ., ,A AAA f ' 1. John Soderberg leaps ahead leaving his opponents in the dust. 2. With skill and determination, Pat Sheehan clears the bar. 3. Boys Track Team: Front Row, Scott Rivera, Patrick Oakeley, Mitch Hawkins, Clint Mister, Carl Martain, Robert Cook, Gene Maples, Ken Maples, John Brotherton, Steve Labombard, Ed Ryan, Benji Bacaycay, Mark Johnson. Row 2, James Kennedy, Michael Stinnet, Teddy Hughs, Joey Brooks, Michael Grigsby, Kevin Ruben, Rodney Rivera, Amir Zoofonoon, Mike Hill, Allen Randell, Tommy Williams, Greg Freeman, Eddie Rivera, Keith Kleis. Row 3, Ass. Coach Kevin Wilson, Pat Sheehan, Greg Cash, Michael Grant, Tommy VanBebber, Max Lambky, Steve Williams, Fred Ick, Jim Pinyeta, Rusty Hechinger, Owen Joesy, Andy Cotey, Mannie Lynox, Donald Towne, James Sabbs, Jerry Wilson, Frank Pargon, Phil Tullman, and Coach Bob Oliver. 4. The crowd was pleased but not surprised as Joey Brooks wins the 100 yd. dash. 5. Coming off the block is Eddie Rivera, in the J.V. 440 relay. 6. Keith Kleis demonstrates the strength it takes to put a 38'4 shot. 7. Benji Bacaycay is the first man of the Varsity 440 relay. 8. Carl Martain breaks the tape with a look of relief on hisface. 5 . . i--0 Track 75 Tennis Lobbed Got Hit Overhead Ken Oppeltz, Paul Mikelson and Mike Milam proved to be the top three palyers as the tennis team tried to ace their opponents. Over twentyfive boys tried out for the team but only ten made varsity. These tennis players competed against the top schools in the Westem League and ended their season with 8 wins and 6 losses. Coach Paula Halverson and T.A. Patty Palmer explained, The first season is mainly one of organiza- tion and trying ot get to get to know your opponents. If you win half your matches you're doing well. All the continous practise seemed to pay off, as the team showed great improvement over the course of the season. The team is looking for a better season next year, with a majority of the players returning. 5 . K K V.hi r lkzr i ,WV, D' .6,..A,, . V Q ' n 76 Athletics JZ ,,'k fi Q4 at I ,, ,L., , 1 .I , ,f , -LVV ,, Q 0 ,2 7 'HQ A ,L 2 if 1 4 Q f ' T 'M .F . , .V . + -f -' . trrs . f ff' 9? 11- 5? if 4- v if I .Nf- ' ' if? f ,X Q 9 xi .. 5 Q .f tiEP??3::gw.g,,,g f ,f 'K f ' 15:i.,..'if'wwM' , ff.. Q' If. ,.gg1,:.,if, W--W-Q 'f ', 'P :S .1 ,A-- Q- Q V - - f 1' fi KIL' 'T' 1.,, 5 ,xr ff. W ' 1 -X-- lX . - , K q if' f A ff 1 5 ' .g,gi-g? f . 7 5' vi Q- . -1-is 4-4 f' W f 1, Q . 4, 3 ,L'. 5 - .fav ,-,'f , gg ,' L, V x f f v 4 f - 'a'lW515 4 i 1 . V 4 A-V 1 ' 'A f f 4 , Q , H f f 9 1 a. 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Tennis Team: Front Row, Craig Roth, Jeff Tappan, Kevin Brassard, Dave Roberts, Troy Tippin, Mike Milan. Row 2, Ray Ryman, William Autrey, Jeff Brown, Ron Enos, David Canarska, Darrell Dizon. Row 3, Rob Romo, Coach Paula Halverson, Dave Seberg, Bob Ruane, Roger Parker, Kenny Oppeltz, Davis Bowman, Mike Bollig, Roger Lankford, Paul Mikelson, Patty Palmer. M. ..,, i Tennis 77 .,...-,,.,..... w iz, fa M, ,,,s..,... .tw-an ,fix an . f g f Qiwiiv 5 r 1. Coach Arnold talks with Bo Straub while the others wait their turn. 2. I want to fly like an eagle... , is Cdrl Stevenson 's thoughtfor the day. 3. John Hale comes upfora quick breather ' duringa swim meet. 4. Mike Strubhar and Danny Straub try to catch some rays. 5. Carl Stevenson waits for the gun to dive off the block. 6, Bo Straub, 'Numero Uno' swimmer, made the C.l.F. CHAMPIONSHIPS. 7, J. V. and Varsity Swim Team: Front Row, Danny Straub, Mike Strubhar, Paul Guay, , Steve Shipley, Row 2, Joel Haselrued, John V Hale, Ben Hale, John Dryfka, Scott Salka, , Q Row 3, Coach Don Wadsworth, Cathy West, Bo Straub, Ricky Heckinger, Carl Stevenson . ' 1 ' and Coach Arnold 8. The gun was fired and the swimmers were ready to make a big SPLASH! .ul if-. A I il ,ff wx S - L VVS 78 Athletics f23m'u-..,. -IFE 1 4 Going For A Flip Swim Team Flops r Stroke, stroke, stroke, was a familiar word for the i t boys swimming team as they practiced every morning from six to eight at the Copley YMCA. All efforts were not in vain, however, as the team won against Lincoln and tied against Mira Mesa. Coach Don Wadsworth supervised the swimmers and stated that the whole team tried hard but the competition was much too stiff. Bo Straub and Paul i Guay proved to be the best swimmers but the others were close behind. The swim team hopes that their record will be better next year. Swimming 79 T in-r'ssf Q fs-fs. if ' , ' , .g1, -' ,uf gf? ,11..J.H', if 1 WBlFaf r,5,fg,1 s P T 'arf '-1 gift, X' Q Mn ru , .3 F, .g , K , In If R, wg. lQ'g? wg S 'W 5 ..,, W. , ,R-1, G.. , 'wugfsifv ' xv 12 P t 'im 1 .aff Football Was Four Kickers, Swingers Although the Powder Puff football game was intended to help eam funds for the prom, it was soon evident that the game would be a back breaking, hair pulling event to see who ruled- The seniors or the juniors. Days before the game, each team assembled to learn plays and strategy from their coaches. All the girls anxiously awaited the big day when they could prove which was the better team. Posters were put up around school and seniors were quoted as saying, Quality counts, not quantity, referring to the siz of their team. Seniors had fun the night proir to the game when they toilet papered juniors' houses and put shaving cream on cars saying, 'SENIORS RULE. The eventful day finally rolled around and team members wore football jerseys. At promptly 4:30 PM., the game began. The juniors offense managed to reach the one-yard line twice, but just couldn't score. The seniors defensive line held back many plays until the third quarter, when Caroline Borden got a safety to score two points for the junior team. The fourth quarter was uneventful and the final score was 2-O in favor the juniors. Both teams did an outstanding job with help from their student coaches and lovely cheerleaders. ,ggi 80 Athletics ,N K7 in ,HW wt 52449, 2 aiu 4 A . ,f-.v gems 1.1, -'wwf ,, . . V.. I M, ,, an ii 4, ,,,.A . ,1- lb -f' ,. 4 'V Q, ,A:'f,,,f1!f5,,,f7,,..:g':' 1. Jeff Cox finishes a putt with a nice follow thmugh. 2, Eric Picou, Max Lambkey, Michael Brown Tom Vambebber, and James Saabs for the juniors, were sadly lacking in style, but over reacting in enthusiasm. 3. Seniors: Front Row- charlaine Carter, Kelle Walters, Barbara Patterson, Debbie Millet, Karen Bush, Tina Roy, Anita Bacaycay, Denise Pierce, and Moe Brassard. 2nd Row- Rick Goulet, Phil Ferrell, Terri Fowler, Yuonne Lilze, Karen Kleis, Judy Cameron, Connie Hoffman, Jerri Harwell, Ron Lord, and Steve Fales. 4. Juniors: Front Row- Sue Hall, Genevieve Francia, Marina Balmaceda, Veegee Cloud, Lisa Logsdon, Kim Kavouklis, 2nd Row- Danny Lowery, Chris Rodgers, Robin McCall, Donna Cameron, Megan Allen, Sandra Hall, Theresa Farallo, Cheryl Gross. 3rd Row- Fmnk Spaniol, Camnen Gourgeot, Pam Plew, Carloine Bordon, Jackie Salka, Barbara Autrey, Carrie Jones, Malvina Carter,Michael Grigsby, Joey Brooks, Michael Stinnett. 5. Golf Team: Front Row- Martin Sanders, Mel Saludes, Jeffery Cox. 2nd Row- Rudy Delosreyes, David Lankford, Coach- Francis Linderman, Rocky Saludes, Michael Goulet, and Kenny Wilson. Golf8z Powderpuff 81 82 Athletics Jr. Highers- Our Future Stars Junior highers did the best they could while partici- pating in sports. Many of them played hard anxiously awaiting the opportunity to play on athletic teams in high school. Many of the seventh and eight graders went to high school athletic events and dreamed about becoming another Linda West or Joey Brooks. When talking to them facts like wanting junior high interscholastic sports were revealed. One seventh grader stated, I don't really think it's fair for the older kids to be able to play against other people and not us. To solve this problem school events for junior highers were planned. Racquet ball and volleyball toumaments were played off. This seemed to satisfy their urge to compete until they too may wear a letter and become one of the many athletic stars at Serra High School. -1 F 4 4 i l Jr. High 83 Jr Hzghers New faces, facllltxes and a school were just part of the excitement ID a Jumor hlghers l1fe but other events also occured Seventh and exght graders had the opportunlty for the f1rst tlme to plck thelr courses ln physlcal educatlon Not glven the chance before classes llke golf, gyrnnastlcs, track, and tennls were soon fllled These students eagerly artxclpated ln these sports and d1d the best Job they new how whnle learnlng the games Besldes having P E classes Jumor hlghers were required to take health Many of the students dld not enjoy th1s and were anxlous to return to sports Junlor l-llghers played and kept movln on K. 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VF' -vw ,. ...I Clubs and Organizations Set the Pace A wide variety of clubs were offered to Serra students who wanted to get involved with their com- munity or school. There were clubs for everybody. The wide range of clubs and organizations went from cheerleading to the California Scholarship Federation. Some unique clubs such as Clownlolgy were also avail- able due to a special grant given to Serra. The junior highers weren't neglected in the for- mation of clubs. Many clubs such as Readers Theater and the Coin and Stamp Club was comprised entirely of 7th and Sth graders. Also athletic clubs were set up for Junior I-ligh to prepare our younger athletes for interscholastic competition. Maybe athletics wasn't your thing. Well, Serra had many scholastically sponsored clubs such as the Model United Nations club and the Freedom Foundation. Organizations such as yearbook, newspaper, C.C.T.V., and cheerleadin were active in school service. Serra did have a wid-Je array of clubs and organizations, but if you have an idea for a new club, just find a sponsor and some interested students to start one. Unfortunately not all of Serrafs clubs are featured in the yearbook. Many problems occurred such as clubs not forming until the second semester.Next year join one of Serrafs clubs. l 'X ..zf' 'Q T1 X A C .. X rf ffl lwgtivflfw s. y f i l..7'Vl' ff K ' 'X J N V j':7. 3. 2 html r - 1 v N0 lffll Q , 1 A 4146131 J-in-4' O f ,, Ill I 9 le. ' If f 'I' -' 4' ,..., 1 A 0 5 MII' 1 ul.,-Aff., f I 'T . C Q t'-' CW? 4 f Z Clubs and Organizations 85 'iw Yearbook Staf Relived '76-'77 With One of the most challenging classes at Serra was Yearbook Publications. The class was selected by a series of meetings, interviews and recommen- dations. Everyone on the staff had to be dedicated and willing to work long, hard hours to prouduce the first and finest yearbook, La Mision. Time was the biggest problem everyone encoun- tered. Selling advertisements, taking l.D. pictures drawing layouts and meeting deadlines were all a part of their busy job. Also in an attempt to get more things accomplished the staff met during Advisory Act- ivity. Under the fine supervision of Mr. Linderman La Mision had been a success. Co-Editors-Jeni Har- well, Leah Sitton, Section Editors-Barbara Autrey Judy Cameron, Molvina Carter, Joy Day, Susan Denton Phi Ferrell, and Lorraine Leith. Staff-Lesa Arm- strong, Marina Balmaceda, Jody Bradely, Christ Freeman, Julie l-louchin, Robert Jonas, Robin lVlcCalE Liz Moore, Teny Olande, Debbie Owens, Cammy Pen- nington, Joni Piper, Gary Smith, Les Smith, Donna Standish, and Terry Watson. Business Manager-Gina Opdycke. Photographers-John Dryfka, Ron Enos, Emest Hom, Harvey Ray, and Larry Rourke. Advertising Assistant Katrina Oakeley. 7 7 333 -455' 86 Clubs and Organizations y .. 1 fY' Photographs And Memories -1 '! I r .L l ..,, A. if 1. Mr. Linderman aids staff members in the art of pasting up. 2. Barbara Autrey, Judy Cameron and Robin McCall work hard together. 3. Foundingfathers of Serra 'sfirst year- book-La Mision. 4. Staff members discuss layouts. . an 'S+ 'X mi? W ga TE 6'pi'? f4,3?g,'Q55 if . w x 'Q 'fi' L ,. Y Wflaavh fl X15 'W X- A R V,,V . , I A If A 1 M 1 , .V 3 A , Z f Y Mfg,-.0 'i ffy fyfaw ' A I Q 1 ,, 'iff of . ,. he r gi.. 'Wx Q. 1 are -b 2 e mb 1 W of W. an M , N , I Q, oq,,4,n 3 , , V r xg. W. W V' ' ,lp 4,75 I ,V L ifvgi' V , ,u 4 N 1'6Cn?y5V f 1 MN 'ff 1 .- f 1 r l Q' , gfw Q ' fl 7 frfim , I a .f .1 ,M 3.3 fa dgy -s df 4, Z' V 'Q 1 1, 4 Q K X ., 'L N Q, 7 1 .V gf' winds - 'w'v'1f'-aww 9273 ' ,ff if 5a 34: vig? 7 3 XR. ,ww .f 'Q 'Hifi , ig ' ' 'wfzlgfggm V ,V K ' :V 22 E an-'mf S .',,,, Q: f,,L .. , s, , ,V V r Yearbook Staff 1: ui -ww, fu. M, :'w.x.aW ff f L, , K H I or f .,ee -e as ,,X.,Q,, W - ' zlgfflilfo.-.,1 , . .. 2' NV' . -H,....,.m.,,..1 . f Serra'sNewsmagazi ne Ranked Second Serrandipity staff had a very successful year. The hard work and dedication of the staff showed in the very interesting and informative nevvsmagazine issues they distributed. Unfortunately only three issues were published but next year Serra can expect more. However something should be said about quantity vs. quality. Although only three issues were published Serrandipity recieved a 2nd in San Diego County. Editor Jerri Harwell placed 15th out of 68 competitors. The staff also attended a conference in San Francisco. During the conference, staff members learned how to enhance layouts and better writing techniques. .l 'lun-...,. 1. Secretarial work is not my bag. 2. Richard Bewiskens and Eve Charfauros go over last minute details. 3. Darlene Mcilndoe, Staff Advisor Diane Q. 0 Bruhn and Editor Jerri Harwell, discuss articles to go in the newspaper. 4. Serrandipity staff? surrounding advisor Diane Bruhn, clockwise is Ron Lord, Joy Day, Harvey Ray, Tod Geimer, Rudy De Losreyes, David Lankford, Michael Shipman, Cleste Parker, Richard Bewiskens, Melinda Llanes, Eve Charfauros, Lee Anne Heck, Karen Snyder, Jerri Harwell, Paul Guay, Pam Skiles, Beth Barker, Donita Bezotte, Darlene Mcilndoe, Sharon Roemish, James Cahill, Vickie Estacio and Ben Lannen. 88 Clubs and Organizations ndipily Q. , Newspaper Staff 89 XXN2. LA ..... l .. , . , . ,A . . H-E-L-L-O, Varsity Cheerleaders Psyched Up-Cut of Reach this popular cheer describes the 76-77 Varsity Pep Squad. During the summertime the cheerleaders went to camp to perfect their skills, leam new dance and cheer routines and crowd control techniques. At the end of the week Serra's Squad was rewarded two coveted superior ribbons. There is a lot more to spirit leading than most people realize. It's not just cheering at games, posters have to be painted, rallies executed, fund raising, care packages and other school oriented projects. More important, cheerleading is team work. The season wasn't all work, the girls had a lot of spirited fun at the games. Highlights were 1 Q tryouts, convincing ten football players to dress up as cheerleaders, kidnapping the entire team and taking them for breakfast at McDonalds, losing the Newcoming to Serra's fiercest rival, Mira Mesa, and our b-ball victories althm will few. The girls were often overheard saying such favorite expressions as, I'm happy! , Molvina Carter, I gotta go to a wedding! , Lydia Cash' Get down, one more time! , Vee-Gee Cloud, lVligrane!,', Tamera Copeland, How are the kids? , Sandra Hall, Ooh baby! , Lynn Poland, Having to say good-by , Sue Poulin, Fm on the bottom again! , Sandi Valencia, Left or right? Bambi Waddell, Want some more bread? , Che-Lees Wilson. -.L N -05 J 90 Clubs and Organizations Said HELLO, K.. fl 4f+ '-mf, ,,., .W 5+ f' 9, .' LX 1. Goin ' up to the top, 'cause we can't be stopped! 2. Lynn Poland's spirit is sky high! 3. Pep squad displays Newcoming spirit. 4. Let's go, lefsfight, let's win! 5. Serra's locomotive is a comin' down the track! 6. Varsity Cheerleadersg Molvlna Carter, Sandi Valencia, Bambi Waddell, Vee-Gee Cloud, Lydia Cash, Sandra Hall and Lynn Poland. Student Participation Involved Serra had a very bouncy and energetic group that praticed everyday after school. If you haven't guessed, these words described the junior varsity cheerleaders. The J.V. pep squad was selected during the second quarter because of Serra not having a Varsity football team. However this handicap didn't stop the J.V. cheerleaders from doing an execellent job. Within a limited amount of time the J.V. pep squad successfully made their own uniforms they also created the majority of their own cheers and song routines with only minimal assistance from the varsity cheerleaders and their assistant Miss Kemp. The J.V. pep squad also participated fully in rallies and attended all J.V. basketball games with an abundance of spirit. Other J.V. athletic teams were also supported by the squad. X ,Y Y ,ai ,. - xagy KJ 1:1 L41 Cheering to Clowning Around Many zany students had the opportunity to act like complete clowns. All of the members in the club were required to design their own face make-up and put together their own costumes. Also juggling and puppetry were mastered by a majority of club members. Serfs clowns were very active in both community and school services. Clowns helped in Doris Millers annual camival and aided in the opening of the New Tierrasanta Town Center. The clowns also served as guides at the dedication of our new school. Another fun activity that the clownology club did was to learn how to give bith- day parties. The speech team participated in many speech toumnaments including Fullerton and Patrick Henry. Readers Theater gave 7th and 8th graders a chance to participate in the Arts. The club put on many performances, primarily Dr. Seuss stories. 1. Hey crowd, Yeah..Introduce yourselves! 2. Front Row: Sandy Yamak, Lori Fleischman, Barbara Curiel. Row 2, Cindy Johnson, Cammie Pennington, Joretha Cloud. 3. A tisket, a tasket, we just made a basket. 4. Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's the best clown f ll. o usa 5. Clownology: Front Row, Rick Cnouthannel, Diane Harrison, Phil Ferrell, Cindy Chase, Judy Cameron, Sue Hale, Karen Fu,-man, Danny Manzano. Row 2, Barham Montgomery, Keith Reese, Shane McGoldrick, D'Ann Henley, Ms. Cat Xander, Joe Bemis, Randy Avery, Brenda Nau, Lisa Jenkins, Row 3, Blair Slagle, Le Ann Brooks, Robin McCall, Gary Smith, Julie Hirsch, Tanya Ljungblad, Leslie Smith, and Kelle Walters. 6. Reader Theater: Front Row, Karrie Enlow, Bill Logsdon, James Ebmeyer, Penny Reynolds, Donna Cully, Row 2, Tammy Duval, Tony Weaver, Keith McGill, Marie Santand, Linda Belt, Row 3, Brenda Parker, Erin Zotter, Sam Kidd, Roberta Minton, Annie Gilligan, Ruth Weaver, Jona Mallet, Row 4, Ms. Cat Xander, Melanie Sagerian, and Sandy Stuart. Lisa Steensma and Peggy Lankford standing with music stands. 7. Speech Team: Cheryl Gross, Leah Sitton, Ms. Cat Xander, Sandy Freeman, Debbie Bamett and Jackie Josey. J. V. Cheerleaders, Drama 93 l 2 Pep Club, Pep Band, Two The 1976-77 Q-Spirits were an energetic group of girls who exploded with spirit. They enthusiastically yelled and cherred at all the football and basketball games. During the course of the year they had many fund-raising projects, selling pep ribbons, buttons, lollipops and baked goods. The Q-Spirits met twice weekly to paint signs for games and to plan care packages for the various teams. Their sponsor was Ms. Elaine Schott and elected officers were president Erline Watkins, vice-president Charlaine Carter, treasurer Jackie Josey and secretary Vickie Estacio. For Spirit . K kristy I Q-5 T , ' - . L.: 7' 'ffl --M ,- W 7 fi i t T la , 'gif,5flfi?'- 7' Pi' -14 -f ff lf' it -xg' 7 'T f . is . . ffllg I Y - va.-ft 3 ,iv L.: ,V i H . W 'f ' . t ,a-V - '21 if ' .1 R' 7' l' ' ' ' 'Ja' uf ' ' , A 'Aff I hr ' , si , I . z egg,-tyg ' ,X ' ' ,.. va ffl? ki' E137 V A 1 - . , ' L 3 ,. r ' ig' , 1'-9 V A. .J 1- M' --5-H- .'.i , 'T .5333 ' 7 or W . . -- '..: uh--.-W f ' I if Q 4 i? i'2: . . .gg WN H.--W tim., 17. xg., . ,Gmac ...- .ur 1. The Q-Spirits cheer for ivctory at the football games at Hoover High School. 2. The Q-Spirits are clockwise from the top Rosalee Ranches, Melinda Llanes, Michelle Sauls, Charolette Lindsy, Julie Davis, Laura Schott, Mrs. Elaine Schott, Vickie Medrano, Moreena Balmaceda, Margie Soper, Gaye Fowler, Sherry Lane, Charlene Andrade, Cindy Kuder, Cindy Meidrich, and Mary Anne Mongeau. Lower left is Dora Vickers and Vickie Estacio. 3. We are the crowd, yeah, and we are proud, yeah, that's why we yell, yeah, So Very Loud! 4. The pep band entertains the students at a Varsity basketball game. 5. Pep band plays at a football game. 6. The pep band is: front row, Laura Canys, Charles Lynch, Pam Skiles, Paul Webster, Linda Gosnell, Joe Fearceg middle row, Flora Gable, Cherie Armstrong, Jimmy Pineda, Cynthia Kuder, April Shrivner, Steve LaBombard, Mike Rico: back row, Susan Carpenter, Rob Davis, Tony Cress, Harvey Ray, Ken Lane, Tom Grunder and Mr. Lorin Getline. l 94 Clubs and Organizations The 1976-77 Pepband was a talented group of volunteer musicians who played at all the home foot- ball and basketball games. They provided entertain- ment and raised spirit at rallies and games. Many long, hard hours of practice were spent afterschool. Their instructor was Mr. Lorin Getline. We should be proud to have such a fine musical group here at Serra. i l i W . i l J, W lf .41 K l p 7 , l 7 r ixvrn , 2 7 , J, . .1.u.,,,,... ,ms.wnu.a.mu4. se, M .,.1.1sf.uai..-.auvA-.1A..44w-A.. l i l l Pep Club and Pep Band 95 Foreign Affairs Club,Music Groups . Serra's Choral department led by Mr. Lyle Stone is doing remarkably vvell. The Choir went to a festival on April 28th and was rated excellent. The American Field Service, a school sponsored club in which students from other countries exchange with students from America to live and leam each others way of life. This year the A.F.S. sponsored such things as a bake sales, a camation sale, and a trip to San Franisco for the A.F.S. students. vi illlllu cn -M 1. Senior Pam Cotey daydreams of baby doll days during an A.F.S. meeting. 2. A.F.S. club members reflect unity. 3. Miss Roberta Costin leads discussion on a tentative San Francisco trip. 4. Joyce Salas displays enthusiasm while Mary Nua and Pam Mozingo look doubtful. 5. The Advance Choir stand up straight and with pride in their brown and gold robes. 6. The Beginning Choir along with their director Mr. Lyle Stone posefor the camera. 7. Director of Serra 's Choirs Mr. Lyle Stone oow's his way to the top. 8. Mr. Lyle Stone directs the Advance Choir in harmony during a practice session. 9. Mr. Lyle Stone and the Intermediate Choir make a striking pose. 10. SERRAnaders await their Q from their director, Mr. Lyle Stone. 96 Clubs and Organizations is ,iQ ..l. QML 2, 4 , xv af J f ff M mf ff. 'i ' s g 4' Auf 2 AYE'f'vPr + Vx . f ., ,.,, x - Q , 4 LJ 4 , H EW 1 .,f, ,. - 2, MA, R U: In ' I . 4 K' . , Q r fy Z' , 4 ,z jzuzi ff ' , 1 3. 4? ' 2 7- ' ' , A 5 6 gray gi 2' ' f f A -V 3' h 5 lik MWMQQV 4,,x , ,2 ' m if , Wwfwl-fffwl Mgls, , yy,- ,I ' ' fE'?f' WffVf5i'i14? , H 5W'We',W,,7':17 7787 M: f, i',2! ' , 1 ,M Vw V , ., , , if wwe, 2, , Mya, .mf Uwwmm awmpi W' , 2 , , 14 14 A 6 ,, 4 ff ww, , .. kW?M5W M. ' , yi' Q - ' 2 5 Q F ff V, Q, Q K M M A Q 19,7 5 E ,ffjiwgg f , f . 5g.2f f nz ,W 1 ljg, ,211 i fig, ',W. , 3 Q ' 2? f ,..ff .,, A , W LE 2 x , L ,,,, Q . ,J EW., .1 . iff 5.14 1 Jiri - ,W . .pw r ff 4. P 4 1. Commander Lynn Rader seems to think, l want my mommy! 2. The student advisory group of the P.T.S.A. Barbara Autrey fVolunteer Co- ordlnatorl. Pam Cotey fGraduation activ- ltlesl, Judy Cameron IHistorianj. 3. P.T.S.A. baord members try to solve major conflicts at Serra. 4. Mrs. LaRene Sullivan whispers, Don't tell anybody but... to Dorie Kleis. 98 Clubs and Organizations , . das, Z' 'E W A,,.4a.. W 7 P.T.S.A. Takes Action, JW PTSA is Parent, teacher, and student concemed with the welfare of students at Serra. The newly formed group got off to a good start this year with dances, parent tours around the school, and many other fund raisers. They sponsored sales of bumper stickers, frisbees, and pennants. California Scholarship Federation is a statewide Academic Honor Society. It recognizes the high aca- demic achievements of students. Tickets to the San Diego Padres game were also featured as awards to the outstanding achievements of Serra's students. Both clubs helped make the first year more enjoyable. Helped, Too! 5. Ten minutes then lunch tIme...hurrayl 6. Mr. Joe Ogilvie discusses the prereq- uisite of C.S.F. 7. Mr. Joe Ogllvle, can we have your autograph, please? 8. C.S.F. members, Front Row, Robert Bacaycay, Row 2, Jane Slguenza, Joyce Salas, Mary Nua, Row 3, Barbara Autrey, Linda West, Molvlna Carter, Kim Kavouklis, Row 4, Sane McGoldrick, Mellta Fenton, sMegan Allen, Kelle Walters, Lonnie Brown. P.TSA CSF 99 i I r r I 5 2 x N I f V Flrst Year Of School Among the many activities organized by the Foreign Affairs Club, one was to provide financial aid to students wishing to paritcipate in study trips and home stays to such countries as Mexico, France and Germany. Other activities included planning social events and field trips for their group. The students' main purpose, during this first year, was to promote the study of modem languages, further understanding of other people's cultures, and establish rapport between the students of various languages. The French-Spanish Club was a group within the Foreign Affairs Club. They worked with and as a part of the larger club, although their area of con- centration included only the languages of French and Spanish. The group consisted of approximately fifteen members with the majority being students of Spanish. The advisors are hoping that next years' trunout will be larger and that the club will do more. ,J 1' fra X u f r., ta ff l Q Z 1 4 I .4 I- ' + 7 i 3 French-Spanish, Foreign Affairs 1 01 Sharp Shooters, Rapid Runners And 1. Fishing Club: Front Row, Henry Forsyth, Jim Noesen and Bill Boette. Row 2, Brian Rebarick, Doug Jones, Bobby Anderson, and Mr. John Brickley. 2. Readying their guns, Rifle Club members get set to open fire. 3. Brian Rebarick, Jim Noesen and Bobby Anderson listen attentiuely as they learn a few newfishing techniques. 4. Mr. Gamboa tells the fishing club about the technical difficulties of running a club. 5. Rifle Club: Front Row, Rick Shoumake and Dale Yorgenson. Row Two, Dr. Willa Ramsey, Brian Walker, John Dougall, and Kevin Hollis. 6. Rifle Club members get assistance in the proper positioning of their guns. 7. Running club: Coach Robert Oliver, Rodney Rivera, Gene Maples, Ken Maples, Phil Tullman, Scott Rivera, Keith Kleis, Tracy South and Tom Williams. 8. For these members, the Running Club serves as a building block to the track team. ual?- i . I . ' A 1 Ml! IXHY ' n b .1 5: V. :if f f f gf ,.,V , f - 6 :pg QUE , ,g.f1ZL,,f,f ffff, ,, . ,, 1 02 Clubs and Organizations 1 ,f-ff Fillet Fishers Speckled Student Body M This year's Rifle Club was just the beginning. Shooting was a hobby for the members, and competing with other schools never happened. Next year the members will be split into varsity and junior varisty teams. They will no longer be a club but instead they will be one of the many C.l.F. teams representing our school. The Running Club was made up of 7th and Sth grade runners, the junior varsity and varsity Cross Country team, and the junior varsity and varsity track squad. Coaches Robert Oliver and Stephen Haiman were the advisors of the club. The club's main emphasis was to improve the level of physical fitness in the student body at Serra. Although they didn't get started until the second semester, the Fishing Club managed to do quite well. Car washes were planned to help raise money for fishing trips. Meetings were held to plan such extracurricular activities. The club's advisor, Mr. John Brickley, helped the club get as much out of this year as possible. OO f i ' ,Tx UAS- if .ij ' jf: , '. g it il l li .5 . . 1. in ft' 1 It l Q 4, D Nliink 1 Y -X 2-A 7 A i l tlm - 1' r T Rifle, Running, Fishing 103 Freedom Foundation ,Model U.N. Give me liberty or give me death , this famous quotation lived in the hearts of Freedom Foundation enthusiasts. Many projects were planned such as a mural of Junipero Serra. Also Barbara Autrey and Harvey Ray won a trip to Washington D.C. World peace is what the Model U.N. club was trying to acheive. During conferences, students tried to solve the social, political and economic problems of their individual countries. W Q 412' 9 in , f 7 0. , , l K 4 , 'lil - . -1. I t .HU -- .- .,. 'xt -f 1 A 9-Ll 1. Patriot displays national and inter- national spirit. 2. Barbara Autrey and Harvey Ray, the recipients of the Youth Leadership Essay contest. 3, Freedom Foundation members: Front Row, Melita Fenton, Mishell Sauls, Debra Baker, Barbara Autrey, Row 2, Harvey Ray, Mr. Ron Torretto, Joseph Fearce, Tony Aguilar, and Mr. Steve Haiman. l 1 I- ,l-, ,Q if -L . f'2f'LEQ3f-A , U ' A - 1 04 Clubs and Organizations E ncoura ed Foreign Domestic Pride 4. Model U.N. members: Front Row, Anita Bacaycay, Charlaine Carter, Jackie Josey, Row 2, Molvina Carter, Linda West, Barbara Autrey, Jane Siquenza, Albert Neidrich, and Paul Webster. 5. Kevin Scrivner, Blair Slagle, Jackie Josey, Charlaine Carter, Gina Opdycke read the resolutions for the general assembly at San Diego State. 6. Gina Opdycke raises Figi placard to adjourn the committee meeting. 7. Kim Kavouklis and Linda West prepare to study their notes on the problems of the country ofAfghanistan. . 2 i V , v . 1 l a 3 2 Y e 4 Freedom Foundation, Model U.N. IU5 Serra Proves That Serra Coin and Stamp Club traded, bought, and sold coins and Stamps. Mr. David Vigilante, advisor of the club, supervised six seventh grade boys who met once a week after school. At the meetings they traded or sold coins and stamps among themselves. It Pays To Stamp 3 . -ww 5 l. The many different colors and shdp8S 2, Robert Bourell looks at the stampS 4. ln the midst of their club activity the 0ff0l'9i9fl Stamps make them 0 POPUIUF' item- he has collected over the year. Coin and Stamp Club posesfora picture. 1 06 Clubs and Organizations In Closed Circuit Television Responsible for providing all instructional television Student media assistants were trained to work the series to the school, the CCTV crew helped put together CDP lCentral Distribution Pointl. They learned how the Student View. They filmed different activities to operate the lastest in audio visual equipment from that happened around school and contributed many the media center counter. hours of their own time to make films 5, Media Assistants: Front Row, Ddvid Row 3. Phil SPCUTSV Myra!! WilS0'1, Glenn John Collins. Row 2, Cindi Chase, Duane Fowler, Jim Bolt, Keith Howard, Troy Brickner, Michael Moses, John Wilson, Jgurney, Eric Apple, Jeff Rinehart, Pat Edwards, CUYHS Dodge- ROW 21 Karel' Palm, 3. CCTV members are: Fnont Row, Artie Ojeda, Sheehan, Jeff Wachs, Ralph Mozingo. Mrs. ,Sotelo, Joan Vargus, Debbie Wilson, Kenny Hart, Greg Friedman, Lisa Lagsdgn, CCTV, Coin and Stamp, Media Assistants 1 07 ,, wwf, Q' H In 9' v..f.,,, 'sl . 1 .W -V 4 ,,.,, 4' ,ww mam' , ,sd ,N , ,Q h,.,.5 . , M mn- , Mi-In o ll. t Q, f. Q-w Q .'o. 'T .-.4 , s' 'lt.R Q Jr : .1 Q .. ' 0 . ,' -v 4- 9. P' 1 ' . 1 je 1 Q Q U X . Q a ip u ' lr ,wh - ' .0 N ma 9 ' ,WS -L Q H5711 .Mm 9' ww mm ,W There are two wavs of spreading light' To he the candle H a 'W r I x 11' a U 0 0 v . . or the mirror that reflects rt..d1th Wharton .5 . X S. H 108 Memorial x :S mt, 1 Ev- .Q t F' 2. 5 -, FE , 11 fr- A is ' JW gan g? glziffii 4-mga, fgfz fvg 1 . 51 L Jf,.1:5', 4 ,.,. A Vw ' v ew f f i 55, 11' T4 il? af!-3, 'rf ,Bi va: 1 ,,.4f ' if 1.4 ,,. m if? 'E 5' A -, V f l? W. A A if YQ. 532. - '-L Xa 5 J... few ig fi .xy . fa? .6 'iii QT Y' ,141 H 4 f 'iss' 15 5 Q . Zh ' if '15 'S Q y fi v xv' if lv' ,ff h, 3 gi A, Principal Did AGreat Job First Year E 1. Mr. Frank Gamboa, Vice Principal. 2MrJdlB h Vi Pri I I 3 4. Mrs. LaRene Sullivan, Principal. . . o e ru n, ce ncpa. . Mr. Michael Lorch, Administrative Intem. ' ,Qx 1,1 v ,.-A kifli' I ,eff 1 09 Principal Counselors Came Through Bleak Days Bruce Davis Head Counselor Sandra Brookes- 7th grade counselor Darlene Cornwall-sm counselor Waller RlChl6f' 91h grade counselor Donna Bullock- 10th grade counselor Joe llth and 12th grade 1 1 0 Faculty Of Confusion With Smiling Faces Aiken, Michele English Department Head 4:3 E X255 2 I ,. Asakawa, Byron Science 1. Ms. Kellie Young is tutoring students in one of her smaller classes. Baron, Joseph Science Barr, Mary English Blanchard, Bob Mathematics Boss, Sharon Physical Education Breedlove, Becky Mathematics, Science Brickley, John Industrial Arts Brouwer, Viola 88 Spanish, Social Studi Bruhn, Diane English Counselors, Aiken Bruhn 1 1 1 Faculty Gave Helping Bryant, Betty English Cassie, Thomas Mathematics Cizek, Bob Science Department Head Clemmons, D.E. Mathematics Combs, Paul English Costin, Roberta Social Studies E r- , 1, bgzv S ,W N V .. Counts, Charles Science Dear, Dennis Industrial Arts Department Head deKoevend, Sheryl Business, Educatior X - www -Q-,m t Q Q xy q fi lf 1. Mrs. Cat Xander proves she is one of 2. Mrs. Sharon Hallis not only-09006 speaker 3 MT-X l-Orin Geflifw 11011399 10 CXPIUUI fhe the most spirited teachers, but also a good listener . new musicfor the advanced band 1 12 Faculty Hand In Opening New Year Getline, Lorin Band Director Haiman, Stephen Social Studies Delany, Helen Art Demery, Michele English Domaille, Richard Mathematics, Athletics Dugger, Ellis Social Studies Department Head Erickson, Marilyn Consumer and Family Studies Eulert, Tamara Media Librarian Hall, Sharon Social Studies Halverson, Paula Physical Edcatlon P 5 A, ' 1 , ,iv-Q ,K . in .,,, , , , , wifi- 17' ssl? Bryant-Halverson 1 1 3 Hargis, Betty Mathematics Hartney, Irene English Horn, James Mathematics Horton, Cathy Nurse Johnson, Nancy Health and Safety Education Kalling, Diane Special Education Kjellman, Agnes Consumer and Family Studies Department Head Knight, James Mathematics Lamb, Gary Mathmatlcs Department Head 1. Mr. Frank Gamboa stops to think on one of many questions presented to him. I 1 4 Faculty Faculty Kept On Smiling r 55. ' 'S' E 1'--.M 'nf' ,xt 'S Q U' 2. And the winner is...Coaches Robert Ollverf at the banquetxbefore' the beginning of Tom Cassie and Don Wadsworth are introduced the school year. Through Good And Bad LeBow, Denise Spanish Linderman, Francis Industrial Arts 3. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baron were one of the best looking couples at the Sweethearts'Ball MacGillis, Robert English Madden, Joan Consumer and Family Studies Mallory, Kris Physical Education Martinson, Arlene English McClure, Joanna Special Education McKeon, George Spc'eial'Education Minnock, Sue Physical Education Naff, Stephanie English Faculty Members Took An Active Nyiri, Joe Art Department Head Ogata, Harriet Business Education Oliver, Robert Physical Education Owens, Chuck Special Education Oxe, Chuck Industrial Arts Penacho, Lawrence Physical Education Peterson. Kathleen Special Education Phi fe, George English Powell, Vera Physical Education Department Head . X ,.m...xW fN-,,W,,w..,,M,,,, F .pwdilf-V ,341 N15-1444 f.-W-sway, . - , 'HnsiriLr.1w',sntm1s,sWa., ..,. f , V 1. Coach Larry Penacho talks to a student 2. Caught in the act, Mr. Michael Lorch 3- MVS- LGRCIIB Sullivdrl Gnd Mrs Jodie Bruhn during P.E. class registration. pauses for a bite to eat. look at the first Issue of 'Serrandipity 1 1 6 Faculty eff' lf' L3-fb3f.'rS5z5f5.-ix-'x gg- C 1.4-...Q Part In Helping Students Adjust , A,,,,,,, ,,m.,,.,W.Wf.f..f.....M C, , m Schlegel, Steve Special Education '-H Schwandt William Business Education Rupp, Carolyn German and French Sanderson, uorothy Social Studies Ramsay, Willa Science Remington, Sally English Rewa, Michael Mathematics Rizor, Dean Industrial Arts Robbins, Carl Health and Safety Education Department Head Ruocco, Ralph Drivers Training Nyiri-Schwandt 1 1 7 Faculty Helped Open New School, Smith, Katherine Spanish Sovay, Kenneth Social Studies Stone, Lyle Choral Director Music Department Head Suggs, Patti Art Sundahl, Jim Industrial Arts Torretto, Ron Social Studies Tusch, Donna Mathematics Vigilante, David Social Studies Wadsworth, Don Physical Education 1. Coach Don Wadsworth talked about the up 2. Up against the wall, teachers applaud introduced in the first pep rally held after coming season to some football players. as athletic team members and coaches are the gym was completed in November. 1 1 1 8 Faculty 5, . Making First Year A Success ForAll 3 Mr Jim Horn listens attentively during of school and expected enrollments. organizational meeting held ln April 1976 a faculty meeting devoted to opening week 4. Teachers listen to speaker at a faculty at Miller Elementary school Q, 79 Watson, Larry Physical Education, Social Studies Weiss, Robert Spanish, Foreign Language Department Head Wenham, Richard Mathematics Whitlock, Watha Lee Social Studies Williams, Tom Physical Education Department Head Xander, Cat Speech and Drama Department Head Young, Virginia English Smith Young I 1 9 Seniors Tried Hard But Lost To During the facultylsenior basketball game the guys played the men and the girls played the women aculty a quarter a piece. The guys lead a hard struggle but could not outscore the faculty men. It was then left up to the girls, whom under the fine coaching of, Phil Ferrell, made up many of the lost points. The game ended with the faculty a couple of points ahead, but the faculty went into another quarter to give seniors another chance to catch up. Unfortunatley Ron Lord fell on his back while trying to intercept a shot and the game was ended. The volleyball game proved to be an uneventful game. Both teams did their best but the senior 1'-do citizens came out on top. S Q4 i J' .gif , 1 20 Faculty-Senior Basketball uni 5 Ki .-wifi 5 Q v 1 1 LT.,,,,,,,WW ,,,,, ,LL, , ,,.,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,, , , , , , ,,,.,,..., W , W,,,. , W r -af 'Ml imma. UN . Q, fl 1. Teachersjoin together with their beliefs, on the picket line. 2. Cat Xander, Bob Cizek, and Joe Ogilvie walk in front of the school. 3. Concerned students discuss problems within the school with teachers outside the school. 4. Feelings go deeper thanjust thoughts as Dean Rizor displays his in a sign. 5. Teachers pause to discuss the issue. 6. Ken Sovay is joined on the picket line by his son, Christopher. 7. Picketers talk with students and each other as cars move in and out the front dirve. 8. Don Wadsworth, Ellis Dugger, Bill Schwandt and Tom Eulert go over the teacher roster. 9. Mr. Stephen Haiman, right, talks to a CTA Representative. 10. Coach Ron Torretto talks to some supportingstudents. 122 Teacher's Strike W iifxvih silk I 'A iii!! ng: .-og 'W ,. , .,,, +5 ,'..rfsff :fly. I K xx We r z i ,, wr 3 - , From Sick-Out To Strike Q H, A -gl , QWW' P747 W rjfff' 0 0 fl l QJ' r' lsrtr f Q vtli 5 No Contract No Work Thursday, June 2nd, Serra High teacher's par- ticipated in one of the district wide sick-outs. The reason for the one day sick out was to force the Board of Education to listen to the teachers' views. The sick- out was basically unsuccessful but it did prove the unity and strength of the teachers. After the sick-out there was a noticeably different teaching staff, ad- ministration, and student body. The closeness of the teachers was brought into the eventual strike which began on June 6th and lasted until June 9th, During the strike substitute teachers, housewives, T.A.'s, and older students were the teachers for as some called them - babysittersl. Although some were competent teachers, most were unskilled so little was leamed during the strike. 's Strike 1 23 Serra 's The first graduation at Serra, was held in the gymnasium at 7:00 pm. Introductions and speeches were made and then diplomas were presented by Senior Counselor, Joe Ogilvie. Finally the class was accepted and the entire school joined together in the Alma Mater. Music was provided by the Advanced Band. 1. 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' ,V F -, ' ,fijfj -' ' J 11-' ' 'i x-- ' ,Lil , ,4 , 4 i Aguilar, Lovinia Albright, Shelly Allen, Mark Anderson, Robin Archer, Phil Babb, Steve With A Long Road Ahead, B Seniors Surged Forward W is Bailey, Debra Q Barron, Bonni Beaver, John ,-,. Bidlack, Ginny L some, Billy B01ng,Mske Bradley, Jody B A Bradley, Paul 1, Brassard, Maureen '. of Y if n. A K -' 1 hx. I -,, , qw Yr . A , vvf, d M , ,v XM alll ' 'lull' JA Bravo, Charles 'xx V- A J 12 ,TlplU .x' Brown, Mike Baia, JN 'AW' N ft-l Y. 1 VA, A' ' ' 7 , 1 1 :A gl if A - ' I B 4 fm 5 :Mi f F.. Y - xv I Aguilar-Brown 1 25 Bush, Karen Cahill, Lawrence Call, Ron If Cameron, Judith Carter, Charlaine Charjfauros, Monica Chavet, Frank Coggins, Debra Combs, Colleen Cordova, Denise Seniors Took On Responsibilities Beginning Very Early In The Year Cotey, Pam Culberson, Mary Cuenco, Wendell Duncan, Jeff Duncan, Sheila Dynes, Sharon Enos, Ron 126 Seniors 3 I E,,,,,Wv.w gh, 4,,,,,,,,,.1, Q .fm .W E X ,pfr ' fc up 'di fy ju maui X WN XV' f 1 ,ar it ' ., VV 'ls g . .,'. if - 'il A- 'f', ' f lifh , '- 3 ,'1L', ,Q if iz . 2- .v N fu 5 4 N53 5 XM, V. f , f ' ' Wfvg f .w -'., w::yw1:':A- g 1 rf- f . 5 ' f 'ww - mfr H ' Q 1 esie so r f fi F N fu N fr f ., L' V.-5 f 1 . - 'F , Q sy- G , 46-4 ,E J r? lj, f' I YL 2, if Xg,.fff', 1 1. Tom Grunder seems to be in a daze about who to vote for during A.S.B. elections. 2. Decisions, decisions! That's what Joy Skelton and Krista Napier are thinking as they stand in line waiting to vote. A 2 '4r A' V. -. QV tx --., +. , t W . 4 Y ,Q A fs rzf.-rgf A ww gif 33' .rf- ia. vii 0.1, .f . - . KL :gg N ' K :,3.f1Z. -Q : 4-- Fales, Steve Fearce, Vanessa Fenton, Melita Ferrell, Louis Ferrell, Phil Fitzgerald, Lori Fowler, James Fowler, Terri Fox, Janet Freeman, Sandy Garrison, Bob Gilligan, David Goff, Michele Gonzalez, Tara Gordon, David Goulet, Rick Gourgeot, Pam Grunder, Tom Harrison, Leslie Bush-Harrison 1 2 7 Harwell, Jerri Heinze, Tammy Hoffman, Connie Hudson, Kathleen Ingle, Lu Ann Johnson, Peggy Josey, Jacqueline Joslyn, Ricky Karle, Margaret Seniors Dipped Into Potpourri :chin Klaus, Kelly 1. The Legs Contest was a big success helped by Lorraine Leith who watched over the money. 2. Roger Parker must be dreaming of the disection of cats and the theory of relativity. 3. Rick Goulet can hardly wait as one of the cafeteria workers rushes him to get him a lunch. 4. Rushingfrom class to class, Anna Brodie makes a pit stop at her locker. Us ii Q rii . ,S up f QS K , 5 V 1,5- ' 5 Q W ., X 1 - - i , ,S J C, Q li t is 5' eg if L r 24,31 7 A m......,1 P' . 353' Kleis, Karen , , , , S u f fr Lane, Sherry .. -M ,C . a as . 5 A K H ' K lHiS ,..1'- i 'X '3 K LW 0 1 2 . w e e - 'k, .. f . li' - 1' . r 1 -V .1 ---i .fI '2f. .z:'x X . i . fr W ittii ffff i v ' . e L . n,-ff H Miller, Mike Miller, Susan Montell, Cherie Montell, Yvette Nelson, James 128 Seniors J M1 fl L in E+ ,T x X X 9 we-5 tie 9 'Z f . .. r '2vs.5sf. I . J Of Student Life l S N59 if T'-'Y an-ug V3 Es 'fn Oakeley, Katrina Olande, Terry Olson, Lori Oppeltz, Ken Orr, Bev Orr, Shirley Ott, Roberta Paepule, Sinbad Parker, Celeste Parker, Janet Parker, Roger Pedersen, Barbara Pedersen, Birgit Pierce, Denise Piper, Joni Porter, William Pruitt, Terrya Roenish, Sharon Romine, Robert Rooney, Patricia Harwell-Rooney 1 29 Privileged Seniors Received Patio Away from the confusion of lower classmen, seniors enjoy privacy of own patio. Rouke, Larry Sanchez, Lisa Sauls, Mishell Schmitt, Andy Seberg, David Skelton, Joy Smith, Gary Smith, Kirk Spears, Phil Stockam, Melody Thornton, Mike Turner, Oscar Voell, Michael Wagner, Robin Walters, Kelle Watkins, Cheryl West, Debbie Wuegand, Colleen Wilson, Jackie Wyzinski, Cheryl 1 30 Seniors Tfdgx XM Lg AW eT5?e'?Z 5. K 'Ph .0- wv Q Wil D Rouke-Wyzinski' 1 3 1 A Serra Salute Went To Roger And Roger was involved in quite a few activities dunng the past school year. He played doubles on the tennis team and was considered to be a good player by fellow teammates. l-le enjoyed a short membership in the Foreign Affairs Club because other activities kept him from attending the meetings. Mental activities were Roger's favorites, and he proved it by being selected as a life member in the C.S.F. Later in the year, at the Awards Assembly, Roger proved himself again by being the recipient of the Bank of America Award for math and science. I-le also received the Physics Award which was given for the first time. Roger plans to attend Mesa Community College 1. Roger and Beth take time out of their day to visit with Serra 's mascot, a Conqulstador. 2. Roger Parker, valedictorian of Serra's first graduating class, seems to be thinking about his future as he relaxes by the fountain. 3. Salutatorian, Beth Barker, remembers the past year at Serra wondering how all went by sofast. 4. Beth enjoys a little high school homing around before she has to gmduate. 5 Well known for his humor, Roger Parker gets a little in before school closes for the summer. 6. Studying isn 't their only activity as Roger and Beth prove it sharing a laugh together. 7. Roger and Beth plan to ring in the future but first a long summer away from the books. I. A 'X X U ZZ' H 'res 'J t 12:5 ' .W I ' gt i .N ! B .iff ' E .ill ,, Wx i 1. ' X X x Q X M... . N L X X ,.,,. ' ,- l 4.7 - xx ' X N an Stew- 1 4, K X X X 1. ...t.- 1 lt. 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Beth does not plan to attend college her in California, instead she plans to go to one of the colleges in Texas. ,X W Y K Valedictorian, Salutatorian 133 Adams, Brenda Adams, Keith Aguilar, Julio Akstln, Benita Alexander, Tim Allen, Megan Apple, Eric Armstrong, Lesa Atherton, Barb Autrey, Barbara Avery, Ron Bacaycay, Robert Bacon, Donna Bacus, Ricky Bacus, Ron Bailey, Denise Balmeceda, Marina Bamey, Andrew Barton, Tina Beaver, Paula Beavers, Stuart Bellati, Matt Beurskens, Richard Bonot, Butch Bonte. Cheryl Bowles, Judith Bmnham, Anna Brlckner, Glenn Britt. Lori Brown, JoJo '78 Has Class , They Show It 432 44 74 ,- K v- -. Q5 - ,.,q - 31' Mae! 5' a 49' 123' ,ff is 53 -G 14 4 Pa 1. Think, Thlnk, Think, is what everyone trles to push into Colleen Combs mind. 2. Carl Manzano and Mary Tagllarlno seem not to really care about the camena's eye. Through These Pages e ,. x i Q, J , ,.,,. . if - ' - ii 2, :E 'fs i X . 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Larson, Tom Lee, Robin Logsdon, Lisa Lopez, Lydia Lowery, Danny Lynch, Donna Mackell, Donna Manzano, Carl Maragay, Paul Mattews, Emest McCall, Geary McCall, Robin McCombs, Sonia McDaniel, John McGoldrlck, Shane McMellon, Brenda Mikelson, Paul Miller, Garry Mitchell, Mark Morris, Glenn Moses, Michael Mozingo, Pamela Neal, Cheryl Netterfield, Pattie Noesen, James Nua, Mary Ogborne, Janet Olsen, David Opdycke, Gina Owens, Debbie 545255: S522 il?3:'Z 12 2 DeeDee Coggins opens her mouth 3 Students listen carefully as Mr. Bruce forA S B Davis explains their confusing schedule' Hale-Owens 1 3 7 Custodians Carry On As Landscaping Park, Gregg Paz, Anna Pendergrass, Allan Perry, Rochelle Plcou, Eric Plew, Pamela Rader, Rebecca Ray, Harvey Rhoades, Karen Rinehart, James Rodgers, Chris Runyon, Eric Sagmore, James Salka, Jackie Saludes, Rocky Sanders, James Sanders, Martin Sawyer, Debora Seltz, Ed Settle, Betty Shaln, Lawrence Shaw, Donna Sltton, Leah Smith, James Smith, Scott Snider, Terry Soderberg, James Sommer, Doreen South, Denise Spanlol, Frank 1 38 Juniors L .f-r' x,.- Q X15 'N Nf- , 5 - , -' , L, ' fr -xii-i121 'VF ' xl 'M I J J 'sn h' ' M K H my :A rl . 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Holly Smith and classmates all agree Pat 1 42 Sophomores An-1 ., fi 4 Cepeda, Roy Chambers, Donna Charfauros, Jesse Chase, Cynthia Chavez, Yolanda Clerl, Elizabeth 55 A 2 4 S , 1- fi' Et. 5 . C , S E ' ' I .jfs 4' Z :Ei fl ld 'z .ls : X XX -'vu 1 . :If ills: 5 I Y. f , P' a lm ag as if ms . fin AQ 53 4 F4 fp Q, Ei 1 X fx ' K Sv i - nn' 4 . ' if 'Q .9 I 1,4 1 1 ' 1 S A ' .gt gg All ' lg it ,K .f , ,I ,- 7 -A, . Q' 41 2 , '3' WWF? 5' tml 1 5 Q J 9, all fx ' Q., fl . ,. .,i,,6,,,,,f...?' ,I Q ' sg 41- ' . 2 vs' vii,- , h , ' 7 l With Serra Sophomores M--1g.:g -' - ' iffff ' ' ' ,,k' - Qs' 24-:s f ' - - ,- JE k ' f 1 f 'N 1' vs it ff :lai d , ,N ,. 8' 'N If Q ,, 3 x ' 4 5 .. .x . K ' Y N , LN an l ' f , AW ' Y S . A j j, f -v .- If .919 f Stix, , ,. VV ,Q.. , C, .. e . K e Q D D -Q F if ' e ,. , w,L- . -V N -' 'ilf 2 L. . fs 6 fl i V H- . 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Edwards, Troy - Q Egley, Vickie f 4 Ellison Linda Esser Karen l f' if ' . ,f W 3 ,Q e if - D ' C If M 1 8 eg' it 'Y Q? kg Cruse, Mark Cubbage, Jean Dalton, Michael Dardls, Dean Davis, Julie Davis, Kelly Davis, Ricky Day, Jackie Deangelo, Coleen Deangelo, Dan Delosreyes, Rodolfo Demars, Christopher Disselhorst, David Dizon, Richard Dorr, Rodney Doyals, Ronald Dunfee, Michelle Dunn, Christopher Estaclo, Vlkkle Eyler, Susan Sheehan gets an 'A ' for the day, for his joke. 3. Pam Sklles and Michael Grlgshy hover over a difficult geometry problem. ,Juni Buttner-Eyler 1 43 Eyre, Rebecca Eyre, Shaun Fales, Phil Farallo, Louis Fearce, Joseph Fearce, Paula Fisher, Bill Fleischmann, Lori Fool, Tammy Forsyth, Henry Fowler, David Fowler, Gay Fox, Timothy F riedamn, Gregory Galian, Tana Garrison, Elaine Gaskill, Debra Geiger, William Gelinas, Michal Gervasi, James Gibbs, Alicia Gibson, Billy Giles, Matt Gill, Philip Goheen, Mlchaelea Goins, Debra Gosnell, Linda 1 44 Sophomores. ,1 ' -V Q 1 r - E G 'ff' -Cl 7 ' ' 2 ' 2 357525555 I- .f,.,ff :GL 2 'Abu i , . N 2 13 fi W' XXL- fl f g , , . , 9 Y X G Z- , QU 4n f5fZ f7 My ' X ff 1 lla is ' W1 fr M 4 l 1 f ' 'lssr ll'nl A 1 fi H A I .. '41 'Y-iv ' elif ' W ' 272 757 u 'Fifi 7 v W , V . wiiw' , W I .f.,. igifi' ' j I Q ,f s ' W, ' 5 's s- f ,,-, 5' : ' 'V ' .7 51 4 7 . A - ' 1 .7 ' .fu K f 1, , A ' 4 A E f' 2' 1 less f - ' ,Qi ' - ' ' 'l 'l ' fl ' ' 'w '1' f . ' , ,,,,, 4 ., 4, , G new ' -if-ei, ' VS K . 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Roy Cepeda, Dora Vickers and class- to reflect on the day gone by. Q. J B L... Q . J up 5 Hayden, Annette Hayes, Ann Hechinger, Russell Heck, Lee Ann Heflln, Dawn Herring, Carla Hill, Tamela Hoffman, Claire Hopper, Monica Howard, Herman Eyre-Howard 1 45 f Q fe . 3 45 9 - n ' , 3 Hubbard,Klm , ' Hubner, Rlchard ' ' 3 ,V A Hunslev. Ronda J N , f G ' , 2 Hyde, Scott 'IA Iii , h it V Jacobsen, Loralie ' G W ' ,QM 1 mf' James, Robert 5 f V f ' 5' ff K V, J :,n, ' 2: tif' 'J e'e ' ,,,f J , , 'eeo' Jardine, Steven 5 V , 7,1 Jensen, Randall fl, N 5 t,- , A Jensen, Robin 'J ,J J . m ' Jewell, Laura 'V K -rf' I Eg Johnson, Bunny ' J f if ' ' l Johnston, Chester A U SM-1. nf at V,4q K', if me fd we ng T511 , we KN, f ,, in 1: 5 J r f Sophs Noted For Musical Talent Took Jones, Douglas Joslyn, George Keller, Thomas J f ' Kemble, Keith H I A Kennard, Michelle Kleis, Keith rf mg, 5 1 pg: lr v am hh emma ia 4 In Af 4 pf 'n +-1 1 Y n ap , ' R f m 1 Q, , Q Q 'ew gg A.i f.,,,e,, Jil ff 'P ' ' -1- 4 if TQ if if 4 6 V e' ,317 ' T312- .. Y Ai W , 1 ... bf Landmark, John 1 , in ' iii? ,. . sh ,, Lane, Kenneth ' f J rf J 'W' Lankford, David ' fm' T iff 'JQL J ' A N Larson, Joseph A ll -fn' L , was f, so . e Leeman, Jerry I ,f 5 4 ' ' Z f Learn, Cynthia , ,.. -I-me , E' .. A r It f M, y -A ?Mwg3,,,,.,A---rw- ff, , A mg. Q 'fly . f -- f Q 3' A -:L A L sex M, ,X L-, M Levy, Gerald Llerley, Partick Lindsey, Charlotte Luu, Bao f . z- ' Q -1 k 1,-rf I Maples, Gene Maragay, Christina 1. Trombonist John Soderberg takes time fora breather during band practice. 1 46 Sophomores xi' i , if, ,r 4333 1? Q 3,210 Q : il-5 'a .F Q W J, A, , ,M - fi? ' it an ,gg i f , ' ' , 1 Q 8 x H 3 3 it NK Z., ,tl Z3 ' X - N-iffzziwewf' f --A nf.: . - ,N ,h M .wp ,Q - . 'fy 'f I whim: 21 1 My 15 L Hx 1551.3 W.. t 'M we mx, my . 2 -4, wx 1 A' .ee 'Q' elm , - sf H as . A sz. . S 1 2 at X 5 5 gf S! 15 Mars, William Martin, Carl Martin, Michael Matthews, Delores Mauzy, Ralph Mclndoe, Darlene McMellon, Treasa Meurrens, Mark Miller, Kathleen Miller, Roxanne Mims, Robert Mister, Clinton Band To The Top Of Serra's Charts J 'fES?' T?..1fg .. . . . , ., t . -f - N Q .. W X' - I. 'P -:P -ifrfmvf K -. 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Leslie Burtch's face suggests she was caught red-handed, such was not the case. 2. Five minute passing periods and the ab- sence of bells keep students on the move. 3. Everybody likes milk, but Bob Shaw gives his tastebuds variety with a Coke. Pedersen, Anthony Pedersen, Laura Pendergrass, Lawrence Piper, Lori Plocar, Heidi Poland, Lynne Poulln, Sandra Prentice, Barbara Proffit, Donna Rader, David Ramsey, Dale Randall, Allen Randall, Karen a Ranney, Scott Rebelo, Michael - ' V, fy Reese, Brian Rhoades, Deanna f K gg, ' , 2 auf. 3 7 fo' Hi? Q an I Rico, Michael Rllingen, Daniel i, s1-, V iff! Robinson, Darryl Robinson, Mark Robinson, Marla fE'afi?l ' Rodgers, Craig s ' Romary, Lesley 1 48 Sophomores Penfold, Cindy Penfold, Linda Peper, Dawn Peters, Kristin Peters, Michael Pineda, Jimmy 'Q ,, gl, Fix 5 J, ' Ta an af ' 1 ? 5' ft X s 5 -f be S? -. 1, Q. 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S . , .,,A J .uwihil f V .K Va ,Q 7 ' W - 1251- ,t , N 2' Q K Q Q, Smith, Billie Smith, Holly Smith, Jesse Smith, Leslie Smith Robert Snyder, Karen Soderberg, John , , . Qin , V if 1' , W rg., 3 fx ,,.,,. 1 Y ' 1 19 Jaxx R, ,, R of K-: , . -,L ,ft 'fist gig tifee , ,. , .... .,.Y,.', , I-Q .H ,, ,. f fi' Y , R .A Q., E?-1 f If Him ,wg 5 as 2,5 Wf - vii! I wi asf X 4,4 ' 1 L ee his Romine, Georgia Romine, Shari Rosalez, Ramon Rosen, Lisa Rowland, Cheryl Roy, Eric Ryan, Edward Sabbs, James Safrans, Carolyn Salas, Joyce Salka, Scott Scgrantz, Robert Scrivner, Kevin Seely, William Selbert, Russell Sevems, Robert Shaw, Ray Shaw, Robert Sheehan, Patrick Shipley, Steve Shults, Donna Sims, Pamela Slngler, Nancy Skiles, Pamela Slavit, Paul Smith, Angelia x Penfold-Soderberg 1 49 Tenth Graders Took Action As They South, Tracy Guia' Spears' Glenn ve Spousta, Shannon J - 'T Standish, Donna T f Stevenson, Karl L 1 Stevenson, Kimberly Mem.. I iw?-w... , 4-.,....,-V wif: DN--4:55-?f 'Wxy.x ' N:--f ' Si ' ' ,S-an HT Stewart, Linda Sturgeon, Sheila ,fy T., 1 53 Swanegan, Anthony T 'H ' QfQ ff51 ,f'T7f.. ,F b ,N ,, v - f 'nl 6, ., 1 suv- .-1' 4 , . Q I 3 A KR Swanson, Deborah S - Syjud,Monti Tf' K Tagliarino, Mary S if fag ' V M -9 'H ff' R f X fl X 4',-,,e. .-rgm.-tg, , ,. U,,,,.f . , Talleur, Gary S - Thompson, Michael N Tierney, Steven k Q J. .N ., 3 TETXH 9' 'ma K -f ,ggo Q T he .' af' Wi . , -f fff ?--Sw W. Qi,-v Q a 5 J, if f 6 ,,,i,5k, ,, Q X , Q K z . 3' 531 K A 1 -4 -5 we x .- W egg ik., T o rv '? 'N ' M K I . ,V,VAk .. ,,., i ii M K Tippin, Troy i f V f- 'W , Tuberg, Shawn -N k .- 4 S - e ' ,. .. . f . -sim .3 ,L fsy s Tucher, Paula . eg, ef'n L if -. -. , 5 ef-ft T eg ,. V Turner, Charles ' 4 , A ' S15 Tumer, Corrie T fi: Turner, Lana I pc , ' ' 5 X Q, x -u, W , ,W EEC. W m f xvfi OX -X 1 50 Sophomores ig, . W C I ,EE , may 1' ne- 1 'Kin ,- qv ' 'kin a - y W' Valdivia, Katherine Valencia, Sandra Valis, Deena , VanBebber, Tommy VanCamp, Tina Vickers, Dora Wachs, Geoffrey Walker, Gregory Watkins, Earlene Watson, Terri Webb, Tonya Wells, Susan Wells, William White, Bernice 1 In preparation for the big race Joe Fearce Jeff Wachs and Paul Guay Out in the hall 4 Darlene Mclndoe and Donita Bezotte lunch takesa trial ride 3 First week of school is a time to see old at the lvvkers, relax during 0 busy dflv Wight, Tracy Williams, Alice Wilson, Delia Wilson, Greg Wilson, John Wilson, Louis Wilson, Myron Wirth, Rose Witt, Lucille Wyland, Sherrie Yamak, Sandra Young, Earl South-Young 1 51 .J A i sfwse inth Graders Voted Their Way Acosta, Adam Acosta, Howard Adams, Lawerence Aguilar, Lelicla Aina, David Akstln, Juanita Allen, Frances Alonoso, Edward Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Teresa Andrade, Charlend Armstrong, Cherie Atkins, Tanya Autrey, William Autry, Carolyn Bacon, Alan Babb, Martin Bailey, Gretchen Baker, Ronald Ball, Lafe Bamett, Debbie Beaver, Gerald Bellati, Becky Belt, Russell Bezotte, Mlchael Bond, Cath! Bonot, Michael Bosteter, Lori Boule, Vallda Brady, Gayle Branham, Judy Brewer, Teffy Brooks, Glynn Brooks, Michael Brunson, George Bunkers, Elizabeth Buompensiero, Debbie Burns, Lori Burks, Debbie Byrd, Cheryl Cahill, Michael Cain, Tammi Camp, Laura Caraway, Dennis Carden, Carrie Campbell, Scott Carlthers, Sara Carpenter, Susan 1 52 Freshmen A . ,Q 'nr ' , -sg. x .- in-1 JL 3 jfs -RN .,. M '4.' , N I, jg ,I , :. k:E.1f?:1 ' V Q i f K , I ',, -Q., ,guru-1-fwm, wp' 1usvnq..g,.... Q 'YS' , N. I ' 8 W ig, . X.r 5 his mx . x Us 'Riff G ffj 5 ,Yr Q ny t l K wg, X ' Qi s dh f Z. . Qglz-iwilfff' , Q , ,,,, is K 'hmm' A Q 1 A , -gives ,, . is 3 'Q Q , fe? -'7-52 :Rina ,ggg 9 3 ugye be fl -Rf , ,fre ., W, X ,,., .., W - - W f flakes- . -if x . 1 I r' x 4 31.9 -. ' 4 ,DE f . ,., 5 my , SX wk YE 'hi 5 . 'Q . V u ,. -X, ,,,. 4 A Q ' me-1 B.. , v 2 'Sf 5, X , , , M 3, 5 ' wigs, 4:3 .. ' aa , , , ,, A A 154, . ffk 1' ' as If . L 05 2? 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Chavez, Nanette Cleri, Harry Clemen, Lane Cloud, Joseph Coleman, Loe Collier, Thomas Connors, Diane Coulson Teresa Cox Leisa Croutharmel Richard Crowder, Rebbeca f Culberson, Donna Q W.- -, wa A J 'E' ff kk ' ffi X , . , -x LGVE Danner, Tina Davis Davis Davis W Cotey, Jacquelin 1 ' Curiel, Babara , Dammeyer, Kimberly , Barry Davis, , Dewayne , Jefferey Declute, Rhonda Dees, James Delosreyes, Linda Demars, Scott Cheri Denton, Mark Dlsselhorst, Douglas Dodge, Curtis Domlney, Lane eg,-AMW. is 5 .1 r P ki ,. Q Dorrah, Yasunobu Draney, Jodi Drivers, Madelyn Drury, Richard is .Q W ii. x li' a I 1 gs me if Duncan, David Dynes, Gary Eschenbach, Elizabeth Estrada, Daniel Evans, Richard ' M: - Evans, Susan Faden, Otis Femancez, Mark 4 Q mai? r rf Ferrell, Anita Flovick, Steven Forsyth, Tony Foster, William Fowler, Robert Francia, WIUred Fullbrlght, William Gable, Flora Acosta-Gable 1 53 Strange, Wild, And Woolly Things 1 Gagnon, Michael Garcia, George Geimer, Tod Gibson, Robert Giffin, Catherine Giffin, Robert Goff, Peter Goins, Deanna Gorden, Steven Goulet, Michael Granander, Debra Granander, Diane Gray, Robert Greer, Murl Griffin, Marisa Gracia, Margarita Grigsby, Alan Grigsby, Jeffery Guinn, Richard Gunn, David Hajdinak, Douglas Hake, Betty Hake, John Hale, Larry Hall, Daniel Hall, Harvey Hand, Brenda Harris, john Harrison, Diane Hartung, Jeffery Harvey, Mickey Harvey, Scott Haugland, Dorothy Heald, Dorothy Hechinger, Richard Heflin, john Hendon, Deborah Hernandez, Robert Herring, Christopher Hicks, Edwin Hill, Shurlette Hirsk, julie Hollcraft, Edward Holmes, Dacia Hopkins, Laura Houchin, julie Howard, Keith Hughes, Pauline 1 54 Freshmen f N .kv X 1 f , y h K 1 ' , 'V fs it N x '- ' ---. ,ahh---4 X ea x . 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I L if ' is n' Q .Q Hughes, Gene Hughes, Teddy Hughes, Victoria Hunsley, Laura Huston, Scott Hutchinson, Stanley lnabinett, Steve Jacobson, Karen James, Andeda Jarrett, Robert Jenkins, Lisa Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Mark Johnson, Sherri Johnston, Douglas Jones, Debra Jones, Robert Jones, Teresa Jope, Kimberly Joumey, Duane Jupe, James Kavouklis, Katherine Keener, Bill Kelly, Michael Kellie, Donald Kemble, Scott Kennedy, James Klaus, Sandy ? t ' ' ' if L Q' . rg' f lm, L r, 3.- 2433 K 5 , -ill A ,QV , . , N 1, A 4 Y? xx 1 X Jr :wif-1 35. ,gam - N1 ' as Q eg Klein, Michelle Konarska, David Kreuger, Carolyn Kuder, Cynthia Kuhn, Carmella Labombard, Stephen Lambkey, Kimberly Lane, Susan Larimore, Steve Larman, Athena Latimer, Lori of 1 WT 3. Blair Slegle enjoys himself while he 1. The sport of trlcycle racing is so danger- 2. Sandy Valencia watches with concem ous Russell Romo is required to wear a at one of Serra s football games. JGYICCS wifll MS Partner Lvfi Jacobson' helmet during the race. Gagnon-Latimer 1 55 Lee, Kevin Leenknect, Christopher Lees, Carolyn Lenox, Manuel Llnch, Thomas Llpskl, William Ljungblad, Tonja Llanes, Melinda Logsdon, Joe Logsdon, Sherri Lokken, Nancy Long, Kent Lord, James Lynch, Jeffery Magserlli, Gary Mahon. Patti Manning, Pamela Manzano, David Maples, Kenneth Marez, Eileen Marlcle, Lateresa Mars, Nathaniel Martin, Jolene Martinez, Eugene Martorana, Ellen Mayer, Cathl Mayers, Clay Mayo, Debbie McCall, Jennifer McCarther, Julie McCrory, Paula McDaniel, Gary McDonald, Antoinette McDougal, John McKinney, Shannon Medrano, Vicky Meloy, Marianne Miller, Christopher Miller, Mellsa Miranda, Alice Mongeau, Marianne Montgomery, Barbara Morris, Debbie Moses, Karen Mozlngo, Ralph Muenzler, Mark Murphy, Donna Murrell, Carlene 1 56 Freshmen lm: ..--L - inth Graders Were Known As ,ff -- 1-W. gg , , X IA ,, , 3 .sf s Q 5' o r 1 31 X 3 . 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' Moyd, Perry Napier, Krista Nau, Brenda Neighbors, Michael Newberry, Jerry Nichols, Desiree Niedrlch, Cindy Nlski, Richard Nixon, Joe Northfield, Diana Nua, James Oakeley,Patrick Ogard, Philip Olande, Michelle Osbome, Lorena Osbome, Loretta Ott, Betsy Ozment, Joanne Palm, Karen Parker, Cindy Parsons, Gerald Patterson, Amy Peacock, Randy Pena, Michelle --Q-mpg v 2. Carrie Vantassell sits outside with her 3. Everyone enjoys the hot meals that are friends while they talk and eat their lunches. offered in the new food services center. .Q as 3 xv 2 ls 'ME ' t .. - K K' mx ': ' A K 'Q ' ' 'I-gy., ' . . . .ie :Alf . .f e 41 ffl an L ' fl f 1?:f'g i ,Ev :iEVE,,..E,, K , 1 .W ,557 V, .h Ji WV ..mk ,. . K . . I lgww-wfimgikmwk g lf! I - s K A ' ' if fl -P a N FL! fc' if e g 2 e he 3 - 1, W--Wf' W W .uf so J ' .2 J l ff 'N N? li . Hfigf ,i X - K . , f '-1, f 55, Q ' 1 1 2 me .51 C in we H is . 1- l ff.. f ' ' ' .: 'Q fi, , ' wwe: F 2, A is - V A , mt: J, -:ijt 0 bk N Q - 1- if ' : f. ' X N A H all ' WPS Pennington, Camilla Perkins, Robert Perry, Sandy Perry, Peggy Peters, Joseph Petersen, Kathleen Peterson, R09 Philbrlck, David Phillips, Lorl Phillips, Michelle Poland, Mark Ponder, Cheryl Portlock, James Potter, Mandie Poulln, Eugene Profflt, Debbie Rainey, Tohonnie Ranches, Rose Rasp, Tersa Rebarlck, Brian Reese, Douglas Rego, David Rego, Paul Reilly, Elizabeth Lee-Reilly 1 5 7 Make-up , Dress-up Days, Around Riggs, Shirley Riggs, Stephanie Riggs, Stephen Rinehart, Richard Roberts, Tammy Robertson, David Rodriguez, Monica Roemish, Eric Rogers, Jeffery Roemary, Bill Romo, Rodney Romo, Russell Rozalez, Paula Rosavelt, Melanie Roth, Craig Rother, Cindy Ruben, Jeffery Rude, Cheryl Ryan, Laurane Rymam, Ray Salas, Deborah Saludes, Melvin Sanders, Billy Sawyer, Douglas Schaub, Michelle Schott, Laura Schwartz, Brad Scrivner, April Shaw, Philip Siguenza, Sara Slagle, Blair Sloan, Corrina Smith, Andrea Smith, Darlene Smith, Michael Smith, Michael Smith, Ron Smith, Stephen Smith, Tawana Snider, Michelle Soderberg, Jeffery Soper, Margie Sowder, Clifford Spencer, Teresa Stockham, Deanna Stinnett, Gary Stone, Scott Straub, Daniel Strota, Jeffery Strother, Sheila Suess, James Sullivan, Phillys Sullivan, Sherri Talbott, Jlmmy Talleur, Kimberly Tarter, Robert Terry, Floyd Thome, Matt Tirpak, Edward Tryzinka, Paul Turpin, Thomas Upchurch, Teresa Vance, Larry Vandyk, Brigitte Vantassell, Carrie Varsana, Isabella Vickonoff, Mark Villafuerte, Carmella Wagner, Dawne Wagner, Kenneth Wagner, Ronald Wanke, Richard 158 Freshmen ,. . 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E, A i A ,gr . ,, , e , tg 5 2 A K' A w w ' uf y , fi' 3 4 . vii 7 we 1 r we Q ,,: L will rf , l ' ,. ..., I I , fl is W -L7 32 Z, . 5 , i , '2 ,fi Q. , W Q , j, ' i j --zkkiiaez' . be 14 ., , '- 1' 1,-t w . ,tm Watkins, Kevin Webster, Paul Wells, Michael Wenzlaff, Athena West, Pam West, John White, David Whitney, Regalado Williams, Alan Williams, Dana Williams, Melvin Willaims, Thomas Wilson, John Wilson, Kenny Wilson, Kyrra Wilson, Patti Wilson, Sherrilyn Wire, James Wolfe, Diana Womack, Dawn Wyzinski, Deborah Yorgensen, Mary Young, Patricia Zotter, Eric Vw ff wg 'fa ' ' H c 5' J ,,a'ti ,JY i .,, 5 X I 1. Andy Smith stands in the hall waitingfor player on dress-up day. unidentiiied student as Sue Hall thinks to class to start while dressed up as a baseball 2. Shane McGoldrlch applies make-up to an herseU, If only I could look like that . Riggs-Zotter 1 59 N Adair, Jayleen Aguilar, Veronica Akstln, Sole 1 Albright, Richard 1 Allen, Andrea l Allen, Mike Allen, Scott Allen, Teresa Anderson, Gary Anderson, Jami Lynne Armstrong, Stacey Arredondo, Arthur Arredondo, Donna Arrington, Tracey Ashford, Glenn Athey, Ron Autrey, James Badami, Marcus Bahamian, Nina Bailey, Charles Baker, Cindy Ballantyne, Julie Bansemer, Sharon Bamett, Nancy Barron, Jerrell Bear, Mark Belt, Linda Belter, Eddie Benson, Tray Berke, Carlie Bidinger, Brian Blount, Liz se Eighth Graders Experienced 1 as Y' 1 , SA . I . sl I .k,, r Q . A' T gn ., gfzfgiyg Q.: ..-, rf ew t ff H' Q ,A 'f ' 54 T? ' 6-Si 'fl ,' - 1 'B ia, 'gif H-rr ' 2 :'l' 'L ' H J ,,. in ,f V Q G ,,,. , . .L .4 A - 'Q M Q ' 1 u , -, . ' ' , .,., QP it YQ ','f-ie-MSX Q 'B 1 2 xi. Q I K Q 1 A smwwf 'Qu V tx is A onnr G G 4 k 5? fx r ff Tfffmif, 'i2EE'v3f? 3? M if , l ' if x , fwQwW'f smfwg S, Y l 4 nooo a 5 2 ff ,af gym X 1 Y-ik 'W ,V . Wydewdgqv ., 'ws 445. -,.,...--' 'N M ,W .AQ First Taste of Jr.-Sr. High ,ff , I E? fe J ,W-1 B, cg A mi 1 2 if an w W, ch 5: 'ff Q ax ,. f'wl2:E::?jg:a-iii ' ' X' 2' if V.. . , +33 ., 1 W? is ' a vm 11 Se 'wh x 5. ,r , L. .'::.'pf::. 'fha .4 ., 'gif 5 'QlIfilF5J:::::!!i- :5::::::'f1::::?5Q32.22' J t T r 1, .. gk 3, ,K ,, ist, 6 if W x . X, S V fx H.. 1' is M vaikizkariili af QQ, x 1,, il ke , ' .t lf 5 i wx ' . NH! ' f 1' Lg ' .1-as i Ar- ' -.vim I l SRM, LJ' :value ue. . Y . , f- , ki - , , , , I Vkkr ' 2. 51 11- 3. ' , fa: + ' iii M,-1 ' - vp aiu , ,' yy , i - .V ' F J tx I A E H5211 '- , ., , ...f - ae. I i ff, .N 5,562 A, , '75 it 'HJ it Q Q33 9 Bonney, Kelly , Booker, Glenn aka, ,fi ,- s , . 2 L ., BOIUICS, Jeflfleffe 1 , Brodle, Terri , ' ,',- Brother-ton, Robert V 5, Brown, James 'Wg - Q A Brown, Sheryl ,Q f, ,ff n - W :I ' Brown, George fy 1 '14 x I Browne, Llsa ,,,- , X Broyles, Dewy ' 3 1 Bryant, Angela ' ' Bryant, Robin ' - ' Bryson, Crystal ' a Bullock, Chris Burbank, Dan Bums, Shen'y Butler, Debbie Buttram, Tony Cagaanan, Danielle Camp, Melanie Canning, Cary Caraway, Sandra Carden, Terry Ii Cames, Ellis Carter, Brenda , Cgpgdq, J0 Ann Chappell, Matt B o- Chavez, Kurt ' f Chlnclo, Lita A 'U Q Clay, Dannett . ,., B gf ' Clay, Michael Clark, Terri L Cleveland, Carrie Cleveland, David Coffee, Brian Coget, Donald Coggins, Merl Coleman, James Collier, Sharie Comell, Steve Cousin, Darrell Craven, Bllly Crosby, Todd Crowder, Joe Cruse, Pam Curtis, Candl , Dalton, Dana ' Dalton, Kim Lg. 1. Two students dream whlle anzlously waiting for class to end. 2. Work and work, work our fingers to the bone! 3. H+ Q?H'?l Now what dld you call my mother? 4. Eighth graders deal with lunch, studying and all other ups and downs of Serra life. Adair-Dalton 1 61 Danley, Bambi Danley, Terri Dan'en, Witwer Daugherty, Karen Davis, Kelly Davis, Paula Davis, Peter Day, Jill DeClute, Ronald DeLeon, Virgina Doar, Jodi Dodge, John Dodge, Robin Dorr, Kathy Doyals, Terrell Drury, Susan Dudley, Ursula Dunfee, Kelly Dunphy, Scott Dutz, Mitch Duval, Tammy Eamhardt, Jeff Eary, Russell Eaton, Paula Ebarb Sherree Ebbley, George Ebmeyer, James Edmlston, Becky Ellis, Sammy Enlow, Karrie Eschenbach, Phil Eyre, Teresa Faden, Dennis Fales, Jamie Farr, Erika Ferrell, Timmy Flelderhflolln Fieser, Marc Flnkle, Michelle Fischer, Mary Fowler, Jeannette Fowler, Julie Fulbright, Connie Fullen, Susan Galner, Paul 1 62 Eighth Grade .X I la 5' , 55- . wif If in J. a X Va-,WMS , ' S14 fp 6 . fig Q' Y ,x Mal 1 fx ,. ?,,Q ' lm, , if. ., ' G -Q R Il- X Q V J a . - 1-, Ax -z.f::Ew,V, 'f W 'X niwifiaf fzrmsx n 4 . - sss x 'Z' . .fi ffm. - w ,. 5 , f -, N xx -' 1' 5 . .K ,fu '5 . 1: n . V ,A - .333 -C, - . I. .igay H nl H95 A fo 'Q ,.V,. 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I . -- Y U ifwff. , ,V in . E 'F lv' -V fs. . 4, f f 11 ' ' . . - 1 ' 1 , , . s- 1 .,,- Q1 1 wx 3- AY , X , 5. F ,. . ' .. - 1 ,,1. V. V fi . , fir . 1 if ' ' -TW ' E , 7 ' . f 4 .,. - , . ,fy 1' -.0 - 2, 2 ,, fV.v-wwf' --.. Q .4 SL E Q W , 1 . 4 LY! 5 J J 2 , , , 4 Aff Q N g., ' ' .fe 1 5 , we . J agp- we A F - N . as K x . 'EH f - 'V . - . . . 'xhk V Q .- n W Q 'QQQNQ 'S 'Q . , ,.,?.. 5 , S 5 f K 7..1,..Ja Q tr. ff, WE M x H P c n . nitr o , of . ,Vg .11 'f KM NV. .J sg: wr' 1 552, Serra Junior-Senior High B H4 11 fa, wg fx. . Wir' . 3 u f X .,. - -4. ,, . . A ' '41 Hman tv H 1.33 ba 75. M aff g S 11 Q Z 17152 Y' I ' 1 S ,Q Q J' , ,Q X v., R. K VBA if f-- .ft 1 wx :mi Q Q as 1 5 4 Am ,Lf 3? fi P'-he WSF ff figs' K! 54 , W an Q 5 an , gag, 4 :F K ' ' mb :, wlffa-. fflfi' ,E Ex .- f W ' Z' ., ., , L , Z g J 4 45' mu nl 5 'Z A 'c A , . V fx f ,gl ggfiff is M? 1 A' , 1 ' , . aw' , xg. 'gn Qi X - K . J L.: my K ,V , 3 5435! ' V -aj, , A M l G V,.. 35 l 4 1: V 17: iw kf 'f-215.7 vw H+- 3 I, ' K . W - . gr sq 1 all ZA! B' 4 -5' n ,. fs' g f m' Q f 1 ' we L,,g i 1' f l? 'A ,J 'J 9, ' X 1. Carmella Kuhn, Jean Webster, and their friend Georgia enjoy lunch and a Bubble-up. 2. Expressions vary as Serra students flock to school. 3. With brush in hand, Rita Miller looks intently at an unknown object. Garmon, Michael Garrison, David Gellinas, Gerard Gilbert, Lawrence Gilbert, Susan Gill, Tony Gilligan, Anna Gllligan, James Glrodengo, Dlane Goheen, Don Goheen, Mike Goodrich, Steve Gordon, Mike Goucher, Yvonne Gourgeot, Denis Graflng, Mary Gray, Johnny Greer, Michelle Grefsrud, Rhonda Griffin, John Groth, John Grow, James Grubaugh, Robin Gunn, Gary Gunter, Howard Halre, Jimmy Halsch, Jon Hajdlnak, Loraine Hake, Julie Hale, Kathey Hale, Sharon Hall, Donald Hall, Gary Harchanko, Tammy Hardy, Pam Hare, Charles Hare, Sarah Hart, Lori Hart, Lori Harte, Paul Hastings, Carla Haurl, Craig Haux, Richard Hayes, Amy Heflln, Guy Heitman, Holly Hendon, Mlke Henry, Klm Hemandez, Danny Hildebrand, Toni Hlll, Jessica Hill, Michelle Hill, Robin Hlll, Teresa Holm, Mlchaelyn Hollls, Kevin Holmes, Dana Houle, Michelle Hughes, Jay Hughes, Shlley lhlen, Eric lhrlg, Ron Jeanette, Mark Jewell, Jill Johnlken, Tamy Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Darryl Johnson, Tyra Johnston, Allen Jomoc, Cristina Jones, Charles Jones, Dana Jones, Lll Josey, Laveme Jumont, Holly Jupe, David Kahn, Ruth Karvonen, James Keller, Terry Kellle, Rlchard Kellle, Tim Kelly, Nancy Kidd, Samantha Koehler, James Kotlisky, Anita Krause, Tammy Krolak, Lisa Krollk, Jeanette Lake, Jeff 1 64 Eighth Grade P ' 3 , ,E M. Q ,W it fl P , if l lx, , sA.,'ef Q A if . me ff., 3 f i. 2 5 'Liu T v H f ': '9,-:: , , :vi ' - N 2 , -mf-f M. 'N . - A-, 4-, .1 ww? f f'-x . 3- Q YE 'Z qt at Q ggi, -. - , ,. kill H , 2-17, -Q I ,V rt. 'R 54 Q Sf f .',f, ' of sf ff, R .i Even The Classes Were W7 , J 4- 41: 'TN A .TNF Qi lf .ali-ifiiafil 5 2 ,t ,. .. .-, L , A A an -sf, 'w t , ,S ,ii ,ig Q 3. ,Q It . 1 1, . U N, J X1 .' 'W R ,QM ly 'L Q x M 'R s ,is x ' R 'wg ya-ef. an meme, 1 - ' - 2 4 v-mw.,:Q, .1 - - 1. J- af: T 2 33:23, ff: ff. I , ,I - Lalll, Daryl Lynn Lankford, Peggy Lapoint, Vanessa Lara, Tony Larson, Paul Larson, Peter if si? I? 5 ! i X R42 7 2 'J' lk s, gf X 3 1 Fun At Serra! .1 n-45,5 vt NV? . 1, 5.. . .4 ,, - if bt 1 EW .x 'Y- as A Lautenschlager, Marie Leavitt. Cheryl Ledbetter, Debbie Lee, Todd Leeman, Kenneth .- be if-QM? N FZ? E450 l gutfl 's . -- ,,,. ,fn - 4, gt . 1, 4 I wr ew 4 6 Q 5' O fr- .kv P , , J J -- ff! Lf fl ' H . Him 'f -fix. H5 ' g 2 If- J x A A :L L A i ff ,Wf .5 ff? i I5 gg. W ' . ,mf 5 -' 45422-xy -rf ,' x v- A ,L . P o . 14 1 ' 5 13 X 51 1 X 'wi :, ,tim f fri' S1 fr su... A Leenmecht, Lawrence Lees, Barbara Leighton, Josh J Levy, Jodi Lewls. David Llnch, Nyana Llppold, Gerald Little, Joella Little, Mark Ljungblad, Tammy Logsdon, Bill Lokken, Donna Long, Kathy Lowe, Mandy Lundvall, Anthony Lyle, Gwen Maclntosh, Rick Mallet, Jona Manzano, Eman Mars, Beth Martin, Greg 'l-' ,V L Martin, Mel Matlnez, Mellnda 2 Martorana, Caroline Matthews, Jacob I V f A . Mauzy, Darrell May, Denise , wi Mayer, Elizabeth 4 , . 4 V W Qklimf ,,.. McCormick, Mary McCrlte, Kim McDaniel, Peggy McDonough, Mike McDougall, Mlke McFarlln, Rainle Mclndoe, Darryl McNamee, Beverly Meade, Suzy Medrano, Nick Meurrens, Cindy 1. Security ls a stuffed animal ln Math. 2. Debbie Gilmore studies In English class. 3. A little demonstration of affection. Heflln-Meurrens 1 65 Th Path Was Long, But The Road Middleton, Ronda Miguel, Sherl Miller, Jeff Miller, Kimberly Miller, Lisa Miller, Lori Miller, Renee Mlnerd, Ramona Minton, Roberta Miranda, Raymond Mitchell, Randy Mongeau, Renee Montell, Guy Moore, Debbie Moore, Kim Morgan, James Morse, Christie Moyd, Daphne Munson, Philip Nagypol, Laszlo Ng, Jeff Nickerson, JoAnn Niedrlch, Connie Noel, Ronnie O'Hara, Richard Olmo, Elizabeth Olsen, Kristine Olson, Gene Opdycke, David O'Shea, Anne Owens, Jerry Palm, Melinda Parker, Brenda Parker, Suzette Pauley, Michelle Paullcek, Lisa Peacock, Karen Pederson, Keith Peifer, Susan Pepper, James 1 66 Eighth Grade W we is J .X'.- sg 4 ' F 2 I 1 XL H f ew Y' Q, Q .. -' f ' Q . .- Q r ls. V . . H., n 4, ' P . ' S! ', M y W 1. A A , x ft 54 Qi A .,.,,AFik t S 1. 2 , ' Sa.-.es e D 'A W lap Q? . A ff , , EW a J 9i5?wvmW'h f' A K V,,,,.N,,,,,,,M, ,,,, A , 4, W wg ,..,,., ., af as -, gi, . . ,, T. A , L5 K if 4.4 x K s xi. 5 si. . -,'-- fesgwfe ..,, .. Lt 1 Zi A w, wrvgww wlmm ? 1 gl, Q 4 is L3 , . , . Af, 4. 6. 'U' -. ,P i '10 '2 . Q N 2, f , 1 an Q pie D. . .,., g' , E if F gi K' ,. , .,., Q, . - M-.Q .,f,- ,IE I ' ' n 4, Tiff' fps- 4 g n , -L. rg? 'I 251 gf f 1' .f ' ' -' ' 1- ' , lu- . 1 1 N Q n ', i 1-f 4. ff ev' f ii K , v. hat' da- J , if . Q. uf Q me 1. Mr. Cassie teaches 8th graders Math. 2. Christine Kleckner seems to be thinking, I'm so hungry, I can't wait. 3. Serra students mill around outside of one of the school buildings. Beyond Was Very Fair Msn P 1 , Us nf . 73 P , 3' L ,H L ,J sz ' ' , ij? we , ff Pr f X 55-.,,, -f 4 'f f N222 3 3 if Q ,,,.,,, f,m51?z1, Wiki ' C ' sees 1 r gg ' , 'f 'ififnzf , . N , e u C ' ' , H .N 5,5 I -fs, ',, - m,1 K , ., . n . , e f LL H ' ,ii ' ' x .A ,gf rf' PM ' x i ' ' f ' A ' iff 2.9 ':,.,'1, f',' 1 ,,, -f ' -, L - A H x , A f . ' . ay' A N4 T?-Q2 , I f A . f ,gi WMP, E , ,qv 0 wi 1 LW 1 P 1 L 1:.' 4, 'E ,raglan A Ffa J 1. . , e I, V 'H 'Q' won. 'o' 4 x we fi J 'a pf. , ,L ,L,,W, ., . , , A5-aa -1 W -Q, , ,. ,Q 4 Q, fv 'v 3 5 .v V Q 1 ,Q ' ff A gt ,,, W :LL 1 ' , a . i x . , Q , MM: 5 If: , ff 3, V Nj jf? 1- Fw 6 , .. , 3 N. LM ' the ,f 1 .,,, , f effffge, M , Lfnm P. . 'if ,A at Q ,. , C a e fr K rw I f ' I , ,. ,, ' V ' ' 'V v . .r r ' Q s 5 , I '5 1 W Perklns, Cary Perry, Chris Perry, Jack L H , Peters, Donna 1 .- ., 3 , f Petersen, Jerry Peterson, Erik Peterson, Glenn Petty, Darlene sf YI-nf Pierce, Liz Pierce, Sonya Plmentel, Albert Plew, Barry Plocar, Karin Preston, Shelley Proffit, Roy Pulido, Marivic , ,,, Purser, Trina ,fb Rainey, Nelda , . . Ramos, Robert Rasp, Jane Reid, Annette J Rhodes, Philip J Richardson, Doborah ' , f : 1 'V' 14, ff I f-WP' 3 if A Robinson, Marsha I ,255 Roberge, Elizebeth R C' . Rodriguez, Christine Rowmish, Jackie Rolfe, Shawn j Romano, Victor f Romine, Benny Avgh Vilh Vuril R ivera, Paulete 7 J? M11 ' ,Q 'Qi , 1 Roma, Rita ,ii ,, ,.f Roy, Sloan L V, I Rubalacava, Cathy Ruben, Brenda 1 ,gf V Buebusch, Patty Russell, Becky Sagerian, Melanie 1 I 5' .F I 2171 n Q1 V 4 at-,V 4 a 'w l' 1 I N NY Sala, Suzanne ssh- A Sallnas,Anthony Middleton-Salinas 1 6 7 ,fn so X Jr.-Sr. High Proved To Be QSM: S rv ' ' ' A , -T , Y in-,..: S? f f K, S gr 5 . Jw . ' , 6 Sl' r ' fr ff -1 L iii' Sanders, Mary V 3 J ' Sanders, Rlchard 'L Sanford, Greg ' 5, Fi fi Santanna, Marle , , ff sauguurmsdaae S H , , Q 5 Sauls, Cynthla 5 f 5 Scully, Todd A ' 1- ,lu r Sellers, Larry J 5? 'Q ' X ' A L I , Sevems, Lelnanl Shadowens, Robert Shaw, Malcom Shipley, Kelly Slrmans, Kelly Slsco, Valerie Skelton, David Smlth, Duncan Smith, Ingrid Smith, Jim Smith, John Smith, Kammle Smith, Tammy Sollmlne, Sonna Spade, Anthony Stanko, Jackie Stanley, Vlrglnla Steensma, Lisa Stevenson, Melissa Stevenson, Paul Steverson, Jeff Stoneback, Brenda Stout, Mike Strand, Mark Strlegel, SuAnne Strleter, Mary Stroud, Richard Swafford, Tony Sword, Perrl Tabor, Erma Tannehlll, Charles Taylor, Jeffrey Taylor, Tom Thompson, David Thompson, Tammy Tlppln, Linda Tlsdale, Jack Trlggs, Maydean Trlplett, Terry Tumer, Johnny I 68 Eighth Grade all wi' J 'i if , ' pf . KA 1 tl 5,1 9' ,if ws' .V wb, ' if 4 Q' K ,i nf ., of, ,, Zi, V, ,Ax ,ix V gf ff '-if rf . 11 f S M Qi , 4 ' 4 9 1' 1 :V .ry 3 ' 32. . . Q , ' , f Q. 5, I R 'sv-2:52 1. il 4, , J ,gl . k wk Q 1 ,Je g. A an f 1- fag 4 r , g A . 5' L fy ff iv-Eff . -1, ,, I 2 ., V .,f ,yy . 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Q 24 T if 9 , 113 fm : f -,' 1' -+ : Webb, Louis Wells, Virginia f :'1 wig, f ,.:,g .f.-,1 - gg , .,-gf -1 , K. .- 53 - 'f i . ., m .- 1 , as iq, . Wezlaff, Mike ft Westerveld, Julie 'Q Westrope, Terry H y ,, If M., . .f Q at ge! t 'v K , 4 S5 1 , .ws ,,, , .1 S '4 -. X in fm ci .13 A , -M - ,nw . 5 k Lim X 3 ' e Weiss, Denise :F x2 fi' Whlte, Kim H Whittaker, Dorothy , if f. ff, Q - .. -, :' . at Ijil k M77 Wienandt, James N A A Wightman, Eric - ,Q IT' f 4 ,gm Wilkinson, Chris ,f'f1-' William, Terlna A 3 i W Willaims, Angie 4 ' I VQZVW , N my winiamsdlifenee 1 g 'W i iams, eresa N s if I E5 f 'a walloughbyoavad if Wilson, Arr I 2.13, Wilson, Tom - Wire, Daniel .r 'ela 1 eff ff i if Q woodkvgginia . W Q ranl , ina i ss. V Q g wymna, Randy ' 2 3 - Yaddow, Mark 4. ' ' Q Q .s -xr-, A , Eif s fiff YOFSSHSCI1, Dell Young, Shannon 1. To Lelnanl Sevems, Coke is the 'real . Yow, Kenny thing! ' W' Zamora, Nelson 2. Paris Terry and Tammie Williams pre- , Zimmerman, Kim pare to feast on Serra 's famous cold lunches. L, A fs Zotter, Erin 3. Eighth graders push their way over sev- vsx w-- Q enth graders during the first annual Push- Ball contest. Sanders-Zotter 1 69 One Down, Five Years To Actls, Rob Agullar, Victoria A Alexander, James Allen, Mary V ' ' 'WJ inf' X, 12 M, A N 45 R , -. W Y 4 4' Alonso, Anthony :V Anderson, Dawn Anderson, Denise Anderson, Tammy Anthony, Felicia l lll Apple, Head: . Q, Aquino, Wendy Argilan, Daniel ' f ' Argilan, John Arlett, Pam Armstrong, Angel Amold, Mike iv! 1 ACG' I. if ,K Atkins Terri -, . .IM 1, ,Aw 'Q 5 . assi l ' f we Mkt. . I r f..f. I , ,k,,b, 6 I we 3 x an ,,,I.-1n 3 -- , E' E ,, ..,, mmgzug ,- ' We, .K , , 1 Babb,Mike - Q: Balmgn,Mlchael r 9 4' fi! Banninga Kevin f f Barron Donald Bayla, Rosalyn Y if Belter, Lisa , -1- - ,, . we ,.,, gf. A fs ff' vi ' ' iii' I ,: :Ffh v,'1 ' V-.fam w ,.,' :ww . 'Sf .' Q 5 wg, 'I' ' 14,2 1 , K 1 . , . g,,, . gf . PM , A ..,. ta 1 x A ' Bendy, Paula ,JA ffl 1 ef Q ff'-2 , 3 IM? Blk L 4. 'K .. W ' 1-If fr -fzyw ' -Y - . W it .ggi 'Am S ff gg-9 tttttt 'F -' R , ,S A K' L 4-is 5 N N. an if f. if 2. www fs.. ,- ff.Q:'f'f1-4 b,,.,,-UQ' , ' ,QI ., ,,,,,. ,, . 1, , 1.4 g,...,ig, K v..,,:i::.-'. 5 gig.: ,GLU H I., ,F !..,X .11 M., well, f . f ' .,,:,, w Go For has W ' 4- x H f x ., . , 1. Sitting on tables at lunch is one of Senu's old time favorites. 2. Carlos Vega looks on as pictures and materials are being studied. 3. Serra students leamed the importance of keeping theirlockercombination a secret. 1 70 Seventh Grade e in we - url. My L .. , ,W ,igkw views Ai is ,rg-F, - 5, ,aw MW W, ,,f ff 'L - flzz V A T? ve - ,W 'X ix . Serra Seventh Graders! ,'f'E ' , 2-555212 -X J 'iff sg -.Xxx 'l 3, ee'eee 37,3 . 'MW tgp . 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J Collins, Lawanda 4 4 Conrad, Nita ' Copeland, Randy Cordova, Anthony -P: f Cotey, Julie . an-I QL.?fj Coulter, David Crompton, Holly Cress, Angela Croutharmel, Rebecca ' W ef Cunningham, James Curlel, Jack Z , Curry, Sandra Dammeyer, Kelly Davalt, Robert Davis, Julie Dave, Tom Dean, Tim Dedlos, Joel Dees, Donna Deleon, Joel Delosseyes, Romy ni..- DeMars, Donald DeMars, Joey Dias, Richard Dick, Julie Dickson, Cynthia Dizon, Marie Donnelly, Chris Doty, Terri R Q 'wifi Cozby, Robert E- . f , S .wax 4.1 Qi . 33, ,S tug 2' 1' as f X X ,J 5, , X 6 . 9 ff. v M , . 2, M ,- 3 Wie ,. xii as :fl LM l .1 -mf f a - if ' . ,LEW .W . . 1 1 qw QQ, f 4 .iy ' 1'1 'ilf if ' 1 it VY, ' ay W f JN Vp . QQ . , i S e 55 ., , 7' W- - ,,,g . 3.1 .na-V, W 'Xl Qklxfgi, A,'f jls V : ' 3 jf 3-rr o yfxg - fc .W 'fn fflllfljy M dv, , f ' 'fe 533 ,A , J -Q' a 4 f ' -1- ,- . e h, w . 25 1 a g , W 5-.l A',' L.-5 ' V , l ,- A - jo-.D . A . Ft s 4 Xl. K I? in Lacking Physical Size, Seventh Grad Draney, Steve Dfvflw, Jeff Duchnlch, Jason Edmunds, Wanda Eldridge, Tina Esplno, Joseph Estrada, Carmen Etrath, Arlene Faden, Joseph Fairchild, Alice Femandez, Angellica E - Ferreira, Debbie .' 4, 'ty . ' .7 1 'ilfiisgif ., naw! 41 N 1 if 5 'iff 5 k...f:L' ,K fe W 1. .JW Fetterole, Richard , Fieser, Karla , V - e Fincher, Jamie 1 V - V ' x il 4? Eg 5 an, , 1 .w w ac , , M Q -4 ,. 1 355 I vm aim, :GQ Fi 1 72 Seventh Grade , 52, FJ it X FL, , X ,nf . z 5 3 -p KWF' 3? fin ui? LLL V5 fn ' V 5 QL-JLJYQ'-f 'A x -Qu Jg1jL '14, 1 ,LW M343-lege LLL+Li'LI3V5q.-35,5 L 3 X igfif7-',g1f4,Lta+1V12:1aV.x-xvfw LL N NE get V- ., .. , gp 1 Lf' A 'IN L, V V 3 -V5 V VVV1. V QV, A 'ew L L V. .M V 0 L LL 'L ,.f, LL 1 if A' , - L- LL L L 'V L LE VV i L' W ii L L' L L ,L L LQVQLVL L A ,V 1 yi g,,,5Ll . gg 3'2iggQ,MLeL L ' M LL L 4 Vfibiif L ' :iff p f ' 12:4 L V L. . LV VL ' L LL L L L L - L V? + ,g -... 2.2LgfmLVV 'ef g A 6' LL LL ,L-fgf -K-1-L L ' L gf L . 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We H L L L, M V ffffiaf' A' if 'E fo'd'J 'es Colgan-Hartford 1 73 Hartung, Lorie Hawes, Adam Hazelton, Christen Hechinger, Janet Hemmer, Richard Henke, Keith Henry, Laurie Hess, David Hlcks, Andy Highfield, Mike Hill, John Hobbs, Cynthia Hochecker, Mark Hollis, Lorrie Hollis, Torrie Homlciz, William Hopper, Mike Home, Alexis Howard, Vance Hubbard, Sarah Hughes, Carol Hughes, Crystal Hutchison, Tom Hydrlck, Lisa Jackson, Jill James, Clifton Jewell, Richard Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Down Johnson, Mike James, F lorito Jones, David Jones, Susan Justinlani, Emesto Kasten, Deanne Kastner, Dawn Kelly, Deborah Keckner, Christine Krueger, Andy Kuder, Marie Lake, Greg Landsltter Paul Lane Kenny Laralzabal Greg Larlmore Vincent Lovell Ty Lee Alana Leggett Mike Legrand Robert Leichey Mark Llcharewlcz Martin Q r ., , Q, :,5,,i.- .. .,,,,,.. 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Eg., , ,. ,,, 'fi ' 1 ,Zfw , Malone, Rosemary M Q D' it 555 it D' f ' ' Marat11,Bemw'd ,,l, M ll L A Marez, Glenn Q 5 It ,Y , K 'fini . J 1 Mdifln, Ddvld 55, La 'f-,avfih Qi olar Mm-:m,Fei 2 ,Ei Y , , 'iii' V' f E-l iii! Martin Jeff - - Y A- ' ' fx xr J g V Y Thrilling And Chilling Experience. at zee in J 'E H3 1' in J f 5-ql,. s , 1 z h h l e' Qrii f'na xv .hifi 0 1 1-- ie i J ' V+ , 1 ri W. J 1 sf- in-eg, Y. W, my 'R .3 Q: 'rib we is -, 4, 1. his S 1 ., f ---...Nwq , - , ,.i, ff? . .r,, . 7 H f-wf 2,5 f , Martln, Jon y Martin, Kathy ' 5 1 Mayberry, Mike .W w In if J McCarthy, Daniel McComb, Jeanette McCombs, Nancy if , 'f 'filfdsii .- ' ' McCormick, Sharon McCroby, Dustin .Q J, ,V McDonald, Jill f N..-V b McDonald, Shawn , V ' Q Mclndoe, Tisha X A ,W,.,aW.,,, McKinney, Wendy ' , ADWQ f McLain, James ,Q , ,,,V f as I , wg , McMa,mqny,:lenry J Q I jg' McMellon, u y , d , f S Maven, chris L I Meade, Chris Medina, Angie X,,,, A W 2 1 X . L . ' 1. Dlligent racers take to the track at 2. These QMS seem hUPP9 CYIOUQVI deslllte f-Sigh I Serra Grand Prix. their choice seats. Hartung-Medina 1 75 A Medina, Cynthia Meloy, Michelle Metzger, Joey Middleton, James Milbum, Jeff Miller, Danny Miller, Greg Miller, Laura Miller, Rita Miller, Ronald Miller, Roslyn Miller, Scott Mongeau, Bill Mitchell, Johnny Mitchell, Joseph Moore, Brian Moore, Chris Moore, Jeff Moore, Wayne Moorman, Earl Morse, Stacy Mott, Sherri Muenzler, Wesley Mullin, Doug Mullgan, Bill 5 The First Year O Junior Hi h .. 1 rx rool R ,fm , K RVV, ,, Q , ' A ssoo, ' f 1 or 1 s L . . ' J 6.1, , an . Vvkff is ., Y , ll, , 5 1 R h '-145 WI! ,. x '3 'iitl ii 2 Mia Q .. I ix KW :I j . S 0 x fQ f11p-21'-i Medina-Rhoades 1 76 -mi School, A Fight For Individuality! , ,XL .. 3' x 1- N 'Wk 'mb a a Q f , 1 Zi, K, -I ,k,k k,7k I Y, , Q ' 5 3?- TF. -:L f-A , ,V V f A 'Z S 1 , Ns 1 P P T 'QTLE95 , :-, aes. 1 L kjllil, , , l 1 , , 1 L S53 J ., E , . tewfaff..-.1 We .-g w as ss f K X ' .e,f -V :jfs-if M. I, 3 .Vg ,-.,, A , ,, . , J, V 3 ,,t53V5,gV, U . . is, ,,,,-- 'F A Nxt ess, Q y . 1' o. ,, , ... V 1 , L of if , 'W Wl Zz, f f x .k,- V M , 2:-' '.f- Jn, , .. Y. lQ' ' , x ,,, ..-J 0 If -M, ,, 'Q Ei- K , 3 A, 43 I S : ' R ,av ' ffm, 1 X f' ' , 2. Lunch timeisatime tosocialize withfriends . I 4 X d to do last ni ht's homework. , Q, A , fl' , an 9 3 - , V a 155 l - .i A f , f 2 ohhho . 'Mi '-filisf , Afwgf , ww A . , f V. '71, f V G' ' iff I-. ,V V . 4 V a V V L ll ohh , 4 ' 2 ' 1 'Vg 4,L, . ' . 'i s 1 - M 1 -wb ,,,. .Q . ,- VV if L V ' 5523, G V f , 1 .. n 'C ff, 1 5' ,rf 'i so .QE ,. VV 3 ,, AVVV , M . 1 o'f, s , ,X V 4 L lk s S - . H 1 W' 'K 5 M15 1 V2f,:ii,ff,ff1f112 N f f ' n . w ? , P 'G or K M 1 , V4 if n NYM' le .M fi.. H ' A P S 7. VVVV ' jr V ' 5, ,i' Que V LV V . , . , , ,,,,., ,,,, E, . ,, , , V 1 , , Q, I ii V253 ' 1 L f ,hhh c ,VVV , ,,V4.,,V Y ohhh L R We ' W, f ' P' ' W' H .5 ' . , .I 'L V, ag V P J , , - oV,, ' . 4 , V L' ' fav , v y K .. 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Grace Newhouse, Laurel NICIIOIS, H1 Nixon, Carla Nobles, Don Northfield, Beth Norwood, Susan Nowakowski, Debbie Nowakowskl, Melinda Nua, Lani Oakeley, Robert Ogard, David Ojeda, Chris Olande, Angela Orosco, Theresa Oshea, Eileen Owens, Billy Ozuna, Debroah Palmer, Shawn Park, Jeff Paz, Luis Pena, Michael Pendergrass, Pamela Pendleton, Elton Penfold, Margie Perez, Martha Pergande, Bryan Perkins, Jeff Perkins, Joy Perry, Jeff Perry, Jennifer Peterson, Sonny Phillips, Klrstine Phillips, Timothy Pierce, Eric Pimentel, Henry Plneda, Clprlano Potter, Denise Ponder, Shon Postema, Alan Potts, Christine Pruitt, Kurt Ramos, Steven Ramsey, Marlory Ranney, Lori Reynolds, Ronald Rhoades, Brian I 7 7 Seventh Grade Rhodes, Keith Ricard, Karl Rico, Elizabeth Rife, Eric Riggs, Bubba Rivera, Edmond Roberts, David Robertson, Carla Rochester, Julie Rodriquez, Charlene Rodriguez, Raul Roth, Shelley Rowen, Kim Rambo, Joey Ryan, Daniel Sagerian, Melissa 7th Graders Enrolled In High School 1' We're going tg learn patty-cake today! 2. Mike Turner does his thing to help Mrs. Xander tells the class. the main office- Sala, Joseph Salas, Eddie Salka, Tammy Sanford, Marvin Santiago, Martles Saraney, Dawn Scanlot, Michael Schaffer, Lester Schaub, Gloria Schwartz, Keith Selbert, Sharon Sellers, Renee Shaw, Sherry Shultz, Eddle Simon, Dawn Simmons, Mike 178 Seventh Grade -.-- , . T W , S Kg., S 51 'Q F f -,f 1 - ' Q- 1 A Y ' '55 'V J ' t ' xi'-. 1 ,Qc ,L , fy ? S' If .. Exile.. Q A ff' S a'5'gf or Q97 231'-'fir 3' 5 S- . 111 ' S : it to 'g if' is 5 re- , 5 632 1 K K a we 1' . ,, , M . 4 .YZ , fp i 'X , t :F fl ,A if 2, f x Q , . N 1? , 1 4 .. . af L+ 22: ,','. .- 34 Q WW Sirota, Danny Skelton, Ladena Sklles, Lisa Skofleld, Sandra Sloan, Randy Smith, Amy Smith, Annette Smith, Charlene Smith, Charles Smith, Dawn Smith, Donald Smith, Donald E Smith, Elise Smith, Paul Sowder, Guy Spencer, Lisa ade San Diego History For Serra! qyfw giail SSJL .E55geg'w1, ,5tgS?Qt1Yv,.l?' 'FV gg, , if, 3. Mrs. Sullivan finds time to stop and have afrlendly chat with students. 1 L- w , Q .ft ff. ff rx , Q, .xr 4 is f MR tx x :msg S 1,1 , . 'sei I , .v ' . -2 -zz f-12511 wg .5 in 1 V ig, 1 4'1- ? ' ,f 4, . . 3 . 1- -, 'iff ' . nl' ' 7 J' f 1 V, F 'Law' if .. ,- 'Y Q. '31 1- i. l it 1 If 5 -:Isa ' ,gpm 13- , - 1 x,,1f2 V , WE, 1 -, I, ,Q A v 'B ,X 1' X' , n, Spillers, Rane Stanko, Barbara Stevens, Fran Stevenson, Craig Stewart, Mike Stice, Cath! Stout, Melissa Striegel, Scott Strole, Robin Strother, Teresa Struyx, Tony Sturgeon, Kayla Surprise, Richard Swafford, Bill Tactacan, Steve Tarantino, Peter Taylor, Kathy Terry, Paris Thompson, James Tlemey, Susan Tileta, Jo Ann Rhodes- Tileta 1 79 Classes In Hallways Media Center Tippen, Todd Tipton, Gary Townes, Janice Trlplett, Bonnie Trotter, Tonya Trout, Katherine Tuberg, Travis Tumlln, Eileen Tumer, Michael Turpin, Chris Tuttle, Shirley Upchurch, Lawrence Vanbebber, Staphani Vancamp, Orlanda VanCleaver, Tina Vantassell, Mary Jo Vega, Carlos Velasco, Genuine Velasco, Leroy Vickers, Cheryl Vlllefuerte, Eric Vlssescas, Richard Vinson, Tony Vito, Maja Wafford, Billy Wallase, Alva Waller, Stephanie Walker, Amold N ,. H, V -11, f 1 we 'Ii Mr. wifi , -gf, 1 -V - G. G -Ls. f . fx? J to V .fl P 'wif 4 Z :iff-4 . fr SY? 1 Af f 1 2 ' ., if fr?-Y S ' E. ' ' - W Q ug? if-1 A 1. Sharon Whittaker studies diligently, despite hallway classes. 1 80 Seventh Grade , . if A QT 'G if 3 -L 3' A, - . IS ,el M371 5 is Y . 35 . sw ag. R t Q. N il ., YES! X N Q' GH, .z 3 'S Created Hectic First Quarter . - ' 1 ' B R77 W is 5' Q 'ii ,. if ' 6 A up J M B S ,, ff A! sf Q M f Q , - , I Q2 4 3 4 jug Q KVLA W fy, ' Y.. -3 9, , 1 J A . Y 7 -A . '7 T Q nib' K 57 E: R 'aff ' k is Q' MA E 32 qt V ' surf A A 2 ' wig., J 11 gg , -v1:f1- fir: ' Q ' . H ' ,- ' 'V'X15'5.ig--554:52-e,1. , fp , 5 gf M1-A WI 2' - :-:file , 1 ln- fa. . , , Ei'r5!?5Fii2f5m2!!! fS?1?' ..,,, -, -i-z- :WET-.2 1-v--. -- -:f-.::.: -N f A N. :Q h' ,-f-, ' ' ' ' A s n B . s as f i 3, I 1 ' - ' ' r ' ' k ' ' ' tngiuijfm- - iq' Q. , L' 1 - - L we . -+4 ' ff 5 - . f f 'T ' F ., bfi? s T, K Af W J A 'Q Q , F 4' ' fl 'Z v kj I' f , :. 'T' n ,Q ' , -S., ,L , - . Q gf ,Z 1' N N Walker, Laurene Walters, Bob Ward, David Ward, Karen Watson, Julie Weatherford, John Weaver, Anthony Weaver, Denise Weaver, Kevin Weaverm, Thomas Webb, Erik Welty, Brenda West, Melissa Westerveld, Janine Wheeler, Dallas Wheellngton, Tracey 2. While waiting for building 4's completion classes were crowded into the media center. Q 'A - . ' - , 2 in., nvalv ' he S B' B' ' 1 ' :pi jfsff-,Q -'5Y!9'l:5E .. ,H . bij W xiii, K Y z,1g'ij- Q ' 'fzi - Vg' 4' 1' 1 I' 'Q ' ' . V ':, ' ' ' A . mf: f 1. ' .: V' M f -. 1-F' ,ii ' ' .f -. 'WFS - it? -' 5 2 ' --wx - - 5 ' , 1 w 'H f Q ef: ef A e e E' .i1: ' Q ,V 1 Hi fi? 55- 91' g ' , 5 4:, j i: 3 : ' XL' in I .. , kh',,.. . A 2 t',, 7 1 ' -- , if W 1 1 ' ,J wW,, -, .- K fc . f . . -'Af is 'Ii iq Y ,feel K 1712.12 ' ' .ff ' if' QF 5, ' K A jg 5 My , -, , f s,,. 2 :EZ ' ' I ,W ' ., 'J ,fliilzii sa f ,g - V 1' -Q2 -- 'K f 5 gee, Q 3 'Y 25? '- 5 I ' 'k 'W A 1 X as e e,vee f 'reaa JR. P no X' X gg E, .. fy ' ' ff, , ,,h- . M 'x+Q '- '..1'.'f'3-.1 White, Georglanna White, Jerry White, Ken Whittaker, Sharon Wienadt, Mary Wilcox, Kim Wilkinson, Kathryn Williams, Bob Williams, Curtis Williams, Robert Willoughby, Bob Wilson, Denise Wilson, Jeff Wilson, John Wilson, Kamala Wittenberg, Bobby Tippen-Wittenberg 1 81 W Q, x 1, Ht' ...ads ' , 4.. ' f, . wh' 'V. 1.lv ,J-195' f- ' 7th Graders Reflected Many Moods Witer, Mari W ' X Wright, Darin 5 K 7 fr, , if k ,, V ' ' . W,, . ,- if : gf1f?lQi Y A B 3' e 'H5'fi'?,, x, t W1-1ghf,M:ke E 4 Yates, Tangie k g I -k . Q, . I r. I' . f ' we Y Yorgenson, Christine W- I Young, Paul , I n 1 I g? ...M 4 . ff 1 K , :.7 Young, Yvonne , -A Q Zastrow, Rufo Ei I f Q1 1,1 , A I Q' 3 , Q f in .I Zmich, Derek Zortmun, Jennifer 1. Rob Actis kicks back and enjoys life! 2. Lunch: a time to do last nights homework. 3. Students soak up the sun during a long first semester lunch time. 82 Seventh Grade f v X 77 1 V .vi - - - ,1 ppgfw, nf X ' W . . ,,., .4 ,, -5 4: ,. ,-, ,Af 1- -,x,4,,, ' ' W' , . , V V Q? , ' A '-lim f7 4'f.f,i T A -'-f'.':YAf71f3L' - 'QQ-7 '32 i fwi'if A , Xilffrjaw- ' 'ima-gg-2'-sy-MDL A-:Q-'-QW-vw V-Fw 2 - L--rr 1 , . N Q V ,5 N ,, .L,i.,: My MJF. ..3eg4j:3M V c,.A35fgV,,fj,,: 474, . ,sw-,f, -3, -14. ', ,,:g,.,,1 x.,-xii:-,.,,' f-,N L1-1 , N V' f . 37' ' ', . .Q 2' --.D , ,1 ,p,-w- .'., '3-,A .AQ .fQ.,i .-y1.bL,.,'-'V vii?-1-'JG' Z - '4 A -- , mx. 'ff K,f --J-W . ,y fu -' -aw: S -W - 2',,1 V F - . M-1,-4 . ,. x -Aw.- ' W-A - v fw.v:m',-.-V A .x-1mm A -fm -,H : . -, , ---f - fm-'V . .iw fysw 1-MLP-,w',-:rw-J' ,wr-f-- IT-PW- -'r -2. 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CU 0 Advertising 1 83 -I-ICVVARD lu-lo'rocan..Am-lv :Nc TOM HOWARD 8245 RONSON ROAD IJRESIDENT SAN DEIGO CA 92111 SENIOR PORTRAITS PROIVIS GROUPS OF ALL KINDS Congratulatlons To Serra S Fnfst Semors fThe Class of 771 9 'I 9 O wir UNDERCLASSPORTRAITS . 7 . . C Ad COMMAND Pos'r mzsszw A SAN DlEGO'S CENTER ggfggggss . ' I I ron MILITARY: GAMES L' 2 BOOKS ju.: dA 4690 cunvov ST PLAZA DEL SOL 277-4533 ? 'if Clairemont Vacuum fa' Sewing Center FOR THE EEST SERVICE AFTER SALES IN TOVVN NIARK Z. BOWEN I 5613 BALBOA TELEPHONE SAN DIEGO, CA 277-8667 HEL 3 CIILBIQILLO BARBER Stylists ,FIT If I 5, ,. I E . 537' 3: 1 f Exf'I'fx - I 4- , 1Grf.'K'v,',, 'Yu' -' , x ,rw 2. ,. J' 'I- bt? Don Established 1958 .w4 X Appointments Av 278-9191 Men 8: Women Bodywaves Blow Cuts Layer Cuts Long 8: Short ailable TO GO ORDERS TEMPORARY 0 S PERMANENT PIZZA . FINE ITALIAN Foom EMPLOYEE EMPLOYERS EXCITING OUALITY QUALITY TEMPORARY AT SOME OF THE PERSONNEL 6133 BALBOA AVE. 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U I .I l l - l 1 86 Advertising Rent one of our dancing g after 4719 Clairemont Square 7 1680 the latest styles and colors So you II never look out of step. Weddings, proms and formal affairs WE HAVE THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT. take one new distinction when you rent or buy from the fashion authority. Fresh new styles and colors await you at Gingiss, where any size or shape can be fitted to perfection. Why don't you stop in today? Q ' GD formalwear tuxedos. We've QOII all ' 2 U- . . . I OFFICE SUPPLIES CARDS ' GIFTS PRINTING ENGINEERING ' ART SOCIAL STATIONERY RUBBER STAMPS BULK FOSEI?-icq, TROPICAL FISH - HE:AZ?riLSREPTILEs W ' 9 ef 8' A u ies smrionens W Baraoa Mesa PP COMPLETE LINE OF' PETS AND SUPPLIES PET GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT 5671 BALBOA AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92111 5149 WARING ROAD O W N E R S SAN DIEGO, CA 92120 ANTHONY St PHYLLIS CORRAO 296-TTO6 17141 278-6240 ' PHONE 565-1782 TOM SAKATANI I714I 565-2631 . ' 1 TOM S TEXACO SERVICE LJ-HAUL. RENTALS - TRAILER HITCHES INSTALLED counters vioso serevics - GARDEN EQUIPMENT SALES 8: SERVICE 8245 RONSON RD., SUITE B GEORGE KAMIURA SAN DIEGO' CA 92111 7737 BALBOA AVE. SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 9211! Advertising I 8 7 93 8199 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. SAN DIEGO 278-741 1 x Q .f . 9' fxyfflii Wgw 0 ' 4 188 Ad 14340 E36 L ff'-2255 T? Q- F ,E ,F , - T Ea J S, YS T :,-fq5f 'S 'D W When In La Jolla stop At The Tllllll Billll 7345 La Jolla Blvd. A Nice Place To Eat Tacos, Tostadas, Enchiritos, Burritos, Frijoles, Bellburgers --mm. ......-'5:.,.. '-..... . 9 1 v, we 4 'l 'fllll ,Qf,,-:L 4 -4: 'ofa .ice atv -' -Y-'ff'-' 1 , ,.f.Q'j5g soosossssssa33sNsI'aN 1 ' - A 1,-1:1--L: fri: ,YY 11-Ti' . - ill? 'f t-li. 1' 5' efffff- ..-' Ze +- -E . - ,. 'lu - .5 I i Q , Q -- ' T- S a s -1 g. : Q - - '1 . 3 , I r I - 1-2-. .-:: i .. . 5 , In F55 a E 1 Al , L -I V. ' 4 2 3 2 aes- Q A' -4 I Z I E ' ' ' P I s gg' -f' ' ui W: -. , I E- 2 ,Q-f 1 1 1 I f 'll S L N 5 , ' I S -4 . ' 1 Z i X X ll'-TIIEJ BIIIEP Center HONDA SIIIIIKI liawasak. I V75 0 sum.-rnco e W 'ik-CA? CNE CENTER NEW USED IIN ALL MAKES BORING AND WELDING INSURANCE FOR Au. MAKES IN KEARNY MESA L. XM 278 boss 5 I. 4, ' . .gl - - 4 I A Eb - O M J 0 ' D E9 DM Alai ' SALES . . . SERVICE. .. - PARTS AND ACCESSORIES LMRMONTNEE - ' V 2 S ALBO 1 f, E03 .S ' A689 CONVOY - SAN DIEGO ZIP 92I Il Century Iewelry Importers EAR PIERCING CUSTOM DESIGN WATCH REPAIR CLOCK REPAIR TELEPHONE 7339 CLAIRNIONT MESA 555-8361 SAN DIEGO CA 92111 ' Santa 5725! IO6I5 D Tlerrascmto Blvd O ff ,. 'TINN PHONE 277-2214 I Advertising 1 89 Cla . t 4377 Convoy 5mO'2 san Diego, ca. 92111 TROPICAL FISH M5252 FRED Tropical Fish, Goldfish, Koi Supplies Mon.-Fri. 10:00-8:30 P.M. MIKE Sat. 1000-6:00 P.M. Sun. 12:00-6:00 PM BOB SAND: Ame pa 'i g DEBBIE ,. o..'nl' m pl Q Q.- rf' r-f double up balboa mesa shopping center 5661 balboa ave. san d'ego ca 92111 277-5900 iunior fashions 1 l 1 A DAVID P. MANNHALTER E 1 I e Franchised Store Owner gg U E B C K km vtfj 5501 sALaoA Avenue f sm Disco, cAuFonN1A 92111 1 C7143 27s4s41 House , , , p g GPED GL X.. U SHER 41.1 FH!-'E DEllVEHYfL'HfDlTAVAllABlE Direct affiliate of the largest rebuilder and refinisher of pianos W . H K d d selling direct to the public. e fepaifa me es an mo els' Aumorized sales 81 service for CENTURION, owe wAnfHousf Pour: VISTA' MOPEDS' PUCH K ?,?g,Z7fSfgf,:olU:fgfp,?,f,Sjfgf for Complete line of MX supplies and skateboards, Pam 81 Gil Brenner Phone: 277-8383 2 5410 Rilfefdlle Sl- 10615-K Tierrasanta Blvd S.D., CA. 92124 53 Iv 5 Corner Fnars Rd. Q, One blk West of Mission Gorge Rd. ', 1 90 Advertising HOWDYV ly' 1' l X I Il l 'fi S SAN DEIGO 8105 Clairemont Mesa Blvd 565-2136 3335 Midway Drive 222-6740 Banquet facilities available at Clairemont location No charge -lunch or dinner- for any group OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 AM to 9PM FRIDAY Zi SAUTRDAY TILL 10PM SUMMER TILL 10PM Why stay home on the range when you can bring your family to Bonanza- the family restaurant with the flavor of the Old West? We re right in your neighborhood and open seven days a week - for take-out orders and sit-down dinners alike. Come to Bonanza and find out why they've branded us Number One Family Flesturant. , -I ': ymfflugg I x LE,',l? B y xx ff 'f WWK W.. ii i fwfr li' I -4' lil X' l lil fi 1' it iff' all X' Us I ' i to LIGHTING 1881 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, QT! San Diego,Calif. 92123 2921324 The Personal Touch 10615 G Tlerrasanta Blvd. San Diego, Cal. 92124 ' xii xX ,l X W iaennnv Mm fa 5 4 ADRID REALTY K-M REALTOR 1011 THIRD AVE. CHULA VISTA C 92011 ADRID REALTCR Across from art , a BUS. 47141420-2200 RES. C7147 426-1318 ChElll'0ll Automotive Service Specialists Free Pick - up Delivery 10585 Tierroscmta Blvd Telephone 560 4101 Stan Rubin Dealer TIERRASANTA CHEVRON SERVICE Advertising 191 Costume Rentals N 513 W COSTUMES 6 OCCASIONS 13,5 rnmmcn mx: ur xfg-fs Lfomws mms MASQUERADES PARADES CONVENTIONS PARTIES ffm DIEGO CCJITUITIE 560 91 61 7899 cuamemonr mem swo 5 Qzfagfn-'.xgN Fon Au. . iiifp THE GREAT HAIRCUT PLACE E7 FORGET smmc s. nnvsns INSTEAD WE WILL WASH SHAPE 8: BLOW DRY IN ONLY 30 MINUTES 278 1151 4588 Convoy Si 278 7280 GPET coil?-'L V ., Cv 4 I fo , Tl it , All AIS LUVT-1 TOY 0B2i ii555s'i.f 4 we srwc EVER WIND FDR YOUR FEV Mags ANYTIPE ASI! wow sw ! V B 570 Gia I X Ir' r CPMI C: P J' ' 'Nc'- fa X TQ if? l N X1 157 1' , NN 'A m 'ru TW K 2 Ja A ! J, I-N' J f 'N U lf N x f J X , X TEAslNc.sPnAYs. Ci l l or if Q1 I xx ' QQJ 'A fn- If ,TH K fi Q kg X 1 a , ev Cflnllud' Q'.JoxPf'I5 . A , VIL K . , Y ' 4 I R I THE ' ' ' lanes fa!!-gm The hardestworking, truly dedicated ,IL . . 0 Advert1s1ng Team. . .CBut maybe not the ' most successfulj Phil Lorraine Molvina :xi-Qefw LET US FUFINISH THE FOOD! LIDGXJ Eat in or carry out Trays for all occasions sxngoo. - O P E N - New Ownership 'ZZ,L'1L'Lf2i'lJZJ'?'Z5J25OO C'-YDFS DE'-' A Closed sunday 5375 Kearny Villa Road, Sulte 1A Corner Clairemont Mesa and Kearny Villa Road 75,9 LUIDSIZODTIFE Company Telephone 560-5662 Open 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. Monday thru Saturday 4390 R E sm ggzgofnfzidrs 92111 TOM VARGO TAKE OUT EAT IN PHONE: U10 277-3772 Manager Advertising 1 93 QOSNGRY ff Q' 2 QI? sikl C! ff' Soup K1tchen El Cajon Escondido 470 Fletcher Parkway 330 West Sellclta Ave Phone 440 5174 Phone 747 4915 Clalremont Natlonal Cnty 7341 Clatremont Mesa Blvd 1830 Sweetwater Rd San DIQQO Cahfornla 9211 1 Town 8a Country Plaza Phone 292 0595 Y' 0 Q. Parkway Center Selicita Shopping Center Ad V ' :gf Records 8: Tapes 4 E lv Z 5667 Balboa . l!!lQ ff QB an fa' c ,1- 5 Olfc e 5122 : GPago6FIor1s1,aqd 91 6 A023 GOVEQNOP DDIVE SAN DlEG-O CALIFOQNIA 92422 453-4173 Ol? 276-7060 8499 CLAHQEMONT MESA BLVD UNITD SAN DlEG-O CALIFOQNIA 02444 565-2242 Harold D Borders BORDERS AUCTION CENTER 8205 Ronaon Rd Sulto F San Diego CA 92111 714-279 2070 484-0560 714-750-1277 Preview on Tuesday Auction 6 00pm Good Used Fumzture Antiques Appliances Consignments Congratulations To The First Graduating Class Your Neighborhood Bank Locally Owned-Locally Managed LOBBY Mon-Thurs 9am-5:30pm Friday 9am-7:30pm Saturday 9am-1:00pm MEMBER F,D,l.C 7980 Clairemont Mesa Blvd San Diego CA 92111 - TlERFlASANTA - O Mon. th Fri 9 o 8 Sat and. Sun. 9 to 5 DRIVE-UP 8:30am-5:30pm 8:30am-6:30pm 9am-1:00pm 292-9004 Phone 565-2562 YourAppo'ntme Lil BH S YO Rd- Selective Fashions For Todays Woman At. ,. FASHION TOWNE 560-7707 10615-B Tierrasanta Blvd. San Diego Ca. 92124 0 0 10 Ile I I I QQ g rm., , 3 gl aoiffuu: cgia pen ru i t 10452 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. I n d an Ad vertis ing 195 PA moNs 8z ONE LINERS Congratulations to the yearbook staff for a Job well done R J D C Inc Mr 8: Mrs Ramon Pantua Mr 8: Mrs Jazme Ergulza Mr 8: Mrs Carlos Balmaceda Congratulations to the Class of 77 Pernlckety I Ruth Myers Congratulations class of 77 Don Holmberg s Chevron Good luck from Dorothy Byrne Century 21 278-1 498 My love to Lani Rick Rod Rusty Lons Gen The Gang and Mug'?ll Marma Balmaceda Sakae Oriental Grocery Kearny Mesa Plumblng Mr 8zMrs V T Armstrong Good luck to the new school Robert W Stafford My love to Jeremy' Julie Houchln Congratulations first year graduates. Ju lie K Pete Congratulations to Louis 8a Phil Ferrell Congratulations to the class of '77 1 96 Advertising l , 'EI V Il I D A A KEEPING SAN DIEGO HOMES I IUSINESSES SKIP-SHAPE JOE FAIFICHILD GENERAL MANAGER ' f SEFWALL DIVISION, THE BLUE SAIL COMPANY 6136 MISSION GORGE ROAD SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92120 0 17141280-9300 Buffet Dining at its Very Best Candlelight Dining-Beer, Wine, Champagne Several Delicious Hot Entrees plus San Diego's Most Extensive Salad and Dessert Bar A ! .rl W N Private Banquet Room for Group Meetings and Breakfasts ACCESSORIES Take Out Meals and Catering Lunch 11 to 4 Dinner 4 to 8:30 MISSION VALLEY CENTER Bankfkmericard 1 Master Charge ' Personal Checks SAN DEIGO 92108 . 4 . 297 44 7 7840 Balboa Avenue San Diego, CA 92111 1 block East of Hwy. B05 -1 block West of Hwy. 163 Phone 17141 277-0411 WAREHOUSE W KEARNY MESA, CALIFORNIA 10601 G tierrasanta blvd. san diego, california 92124 CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AND MACHINE Dune buggy off road parts8cAccessones Igrlnry affect, is 1'nf!epenJentfy ownecfanrf operatez! HOWARD HUGHES 17141565-7792 7739 Othello Street K N Y I 5 San Diego, Calif, 92111 duck . f-W A IQW41 59 X ,ve E ff K f H, QQMON' 1 1 vERNoN D. sowMANp,fbmkef 2590 . 'E iff A f V f 4 ' buS. 17141 555-1301 res. 17141 565-1211 Hi' I ,-1 -- 1, is 151351 L , B s fii I 1 5 , ',, ' if ,ag , - f-ee . , 1.2.4 - A- -- Advertising 1 97 Index Back Packing Club Baseball Basketball QMensl Basketball lWomensl 108 Badminton 50 68 64 66 Chess Club Choir Christmas Dance Clownology Com Club Cross Country Eighth Graders Equestrian Club Faculty Field Hockey Football Foreign Affairs Freedom Foundation French Club Freshmen 107 97 34 93 ' 107 48 C.S.F. 97 160 106 109 58 42 olf Gymnastics nstrumental Music G so 70 Gymnastics Club 102 Advenising A.S.B. A.S.B. Ball Assemblies 181 American Field Service 96 28 36 30 f 5' - Cl v 3 , 0 , I ,r -Q , 'V .,-fi'Qga'w D A, f 5. . Q if Juniors 134 La Mision staff 86 Vlodel U.N. Vlusic Production Newcoming Nlewspaper Staff 4' , 1 I l Westling Index Pep Band 95 Pep Club 94 Pep Squad J .V. 92 Pep Squad Varsity 90 Physical Education 81 Play Productions 32 P.T.S.A. 98 Rallies 24 Readers Theartre 93 Rifle Club 108 Running Club 10 Science Fair 38 Seniors 125 Serrandipity Staff 88 Seventh Graders 1 70 Soccer 56 Softball 62 Sophomores 140 Spanish Club 100 Speech Team 93 Spirit Week 1 6 Stamp Club 107 Student Govemment 28 Swimming QlVlensl 78 Swimming QWomensl 46 Talent show 20 Tennis lMensl 76 Tennis fWomensl 52 Track lMensl 72 Track fWomensl '. Valedictonans Volleyball 132 54 ' 60 - 103 Wrestling Club Index 199 200 About This Book About thls book The 1977 La MISIOH was prlnted by Jostensl Amencan Yearbook Company 1n Vlsaha Cahfomla The pages are printed on 80 pound xvory tone paper usmg brown tnk Endsheets and dlvlder pages are walnut cover welght pnnted ln whlte lnk wxth a dle cut arch Headllnes are 48 pomt Raphael for the Introductlon sectlon and 30 polnt Souvemr Demx Bold Itahcs for the rest of the book Copy and captxons are 12 polnt Souvemr 12 pomt spaclng and 8 ponnt Souvenxr Deml Bold Itahcs 9 pomt spacmg respectxvely throughout the book Fohos for both sectlons are 12 polnt Souvenlr for the numbers and 10 polnt Souvenlr for the idents La MISIOH cover ts 150 pound board wlth embossed archway The name year and volume number of the book are embossed on the splne The dlvxder pages were tnpped ln by the Yearbook Staff after the books were dehvered We would hke to offer speclal acknowledgements to Howards Photography Studlos Jostens!Amencan Yearbook Company Representattve RodW1ll1ams For the use of hbrary facllxtles Tam Eulert For the use of an lllustratlon from hls book Father Jumpero and Hls Work Mr Rlchard Yale Thls flrst volume of La MISIOH as expected to be dehvered dunng August because a vanety of unexpected and unfortunate events prevented a normal June devlvery Openxng the new school wlth an lnexpenenced staff was enough of a problem but It was com pounded by msufflclent tlme to properly tram the staff madequate darkroom fac1l1t1es and lmproper expectatlons and dtrectlons on my part As the year passed we were beset by more than the usual number of mlssed photo asslgnments and damaged or lost negatlves Staff members were lnvolved m many other school act1v1t1es and reallocated thelr tnme and energtes whxch slowed progress even further Most advlsers like the xdea of a late dellv ery book so that yearend aCt1V1tleS and athletlcs can be lncluded but they prefer to plan that way rather than have lt happen by accxdent Francls M Lxnderman La MISIOH Advxser , . 7 7 , . - 7 Graphic Arts Instructor - Mr. Dennis Dear . . . , CC ' I 77 ' 7 ' L 7 , . 7 7 7 7 Q I I 1 , A 4 , ,A - , 1 . 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