Miraleste High School - El Mirador Yearbook (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA)
- Class of 1972
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Chazal In the gray beginning of the years, in the twilight of the things that began, The word of the earth in the ears of the world, was it God? was it man? Swinburne pq L-mga 3 -I , ,,: W LZ? I W M ' gh , W w 1 5, j Q 1 Tr 1 4 Faculty and Administration Seniors and Underclassmen Activities and Clubs Athletics Ads and Index Faculty l I Faculty and Administration l Decision-makers at work 5 if Assistant Superintendems-Lucile Crain, David Miller, James Crockett, Dr. Frank Williamson Board of Education-Edmund Rea, Eleanor Curry, John Hanson, Dr. Robert Lundy, missing:Dr. Richard Kaehler 20 Administration Dr. Thomas Woods This well matched and experienced team has had the awesome responsibility of establishing and co-ordinating the entire district school system. Their jobs include supervision of ed- ucational instruction, educational plan- ning and personnel, educational housing, business management and the directing of elementary curriculum. Working to maintain and improve the high educational standards of the public schools on our peninsula. This hard- working group performs a behind-the- scenes job which is too rarely recognized for the tough, exacting problems it en- tails. Administration 1 i Dr. Francis Gregory Administration MHS: All things possible If Miraleste High School has from its inception adopted the philosophy of soliciting constructive criticism. This, we feel, has helped us build on the strengths and the wis- dom of our entire student body, staff, and parents. The future of quality education at our high school will con- tinue to solicit participation and co-operation from all facets of our community. With this approach, all things are possible. FRANCIS C. GREGORY Principal 22 Everyone associated with Miraleste High School, including the students, teachers, and the many people that help maintain and keep the school facilities in operating condition, co-operate fully to make Miraleste High School the great school that it is. At Miraleste every student is encouraged to accept fully the many privileges and opportunities that exist here to better prepare themselves for that day they graduate and meet the challenges of society as full-fledged citizens. Alex L. Palandech Assistant Principal Dr. Alex Palandech Dr. John Parrish ,. .vm N ..,.-?..., . Spirited and zealous, these adjectives accurate- ly describe the trio of MHS leaders: Dr. Francis Gregory, principal, Dr. John Parrish, assistant principal and Dr. Alex Palandech, assistant prin- cipal. Together, these three men have effectively executed thejob of keeping the MHS ship afloat, and well established in the community. Through their close work with students and a personal relationship with all, the efforts of our administration allows one truly to say that at Miraleste, all things are possible. The most important aspect of a student's high school experience is his participation in the ac- ademic curriculum. This year we have attempted to enrich this experience through the introduc- tion of new elective courses in English, history, art, technical arts, and homemaking. From a concentrated effort of evaluation, we plan to expand and improve what we feel have been beginnings of a new and more challenging direc- tion in curricular planning and development. John S. Parrish Assistant Principal Administration ii ,,iQ fm' F L x 'V 'W Shirley Bishop S 2 Max Livingston Facuhy Evelyn DiLcva Ronald Cozorl And a shoulder to cr on ' gf M- we . Well, they said it couldn't be done, but once again the Miraleste High School guidance counselors have disproved the old saying, Many receive advice, but few profit from it. These talented and experienced individuals prowde not onw advke and pomtwe aswsb ance, but a few kind wishes, a shoulder to cry on, and an encouraging snide that teHs Mu- dents they might just live through a few more days And to make those days just a little more livable, Mr. Terry, the Activities Director, and Mrs. Thoman, the head librarian, represent the two important aspects of a Miraleste stu- dents lnez knoudedge and a htde fun on the side. Who could want more? T. i Ronald Terry XA -.-...J Betsy Yee 25 Flora Thoman Faculty Faculty William Hall Darlene Fischer Louise Wiedmann Olivia LaB0uff Plato, Shakespeare, et al 1 Howard Lawrence 27 Humanities is Man's search for under- standing himself through his history, philosophy, art, the social sciences. Man seeks answers to the age-old questions. Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? What is life? What is truth? What is justice? What is love? Why society? Why government? We believe that the humanities in conjunction with the MatheScience areas will help to provide the answers weseek. Here at Miraleste High School we have integrated and interrelated the various academic diciplines into the humanities department. Our flex pro- gram in the Sophomore and Junior years is an excellent example ofdiscipline integration. Teaching concepts in an atmosphere of free inquiry forms the foundation ofthe Miraleste Humanities approach. Man's endless quest for an- swers is what Humanities is all about. Howard J. Lawrence Humanties Area Chairman James M aechling Faculty may if Penny Schnabel Faculty Dallerie Johnson Patrick Smith A.. Roberta Kordich Platforms for creativity Edwin Craig ' 29 Randy Bcdrdslee Paul Owens S'-. Q5 k 'QA.. bn... Facuhy Thomas Blou nl Jerry Hill Roy Wilton X Daniel Phillips 3l What is it like to live during the Depres- sion? Or in ancient Greece, the cradle of democracy? How do archeologists under- stand primitive symbols? The Flexible scheduling program has attempted to answer these and other ques- tions during this year and the preceding years that this revolutionary program has existed. With the objective that students understand the people whom they are study- ing, various original and enlightening ac- tivities were utilized. Raoul Giannasi Faculty - Foreign language .ff U ,- dk -A an V Ng Anna Adelson Faculty Dr. Gladys Costales Mary Kilbury Vivian Zuvich Foreign language. . .the key to better understand- ing as well as meaningful world relations. In an era when everyone seems to be talking about communication. . . and talking, and talking, the foreign studies ' department is working to provide students with the real basis for communication: Language With the knowledge gained in a French, German, or Spanish course, a student is on the road to under- standing the culture,lnstory,lnerature of any coun- try, to capture the minds of a people. With an eye to this goal, Mrs. Maier's advanced French classes arranged a trip to France last summer and the possibility of more to come. Who knowsf next year the Spanish classes may even make it down for a visit to Madrid. Patricia Maier Faculty Pol nomials and avogadro s theor In the beginning all things are challenging and exciting. It is the responsibility of the staff and students together to see that we maintain our en- thusiasm for what we have start- ed here at Miraleste High School. For the students this means ap- proaching feach new mode of instruction with an open mind and inquiring attitude. For the staff it means the seeking of fresh approaches to subject matter, the maintenance of personal interest in the subject, and the continuing of a tradi- tion of accessability to students. CARL C. DUZEN MathfScience Area Chairman Faculty Carl Duzen 6 Wx Y x Anna Yu eww ' fr ,W I Kirsten Brelsford H ,f,.--K ii, W Norman Towers Larry Calabrese Faculty lfs true!,Algebra can be in- terestingg Trigonometry doesn't have to be boring. hlath can be as fun or as excning as a Mudentwanmtornakeit Connmned whh ineteachem, genuine concern,and open nnnd- ed studentg the hdadi Deparb ment of Miraleste High School is wuhing and prepared to oHer a unique experience in learning. Faculty Stephen Pollack Francis Lowery Audrey Asher Richard Henkel Frederic Koch Michael Caslon Frederick Schorr Mildred Garretson Faculty Applied arts department Walter Cruz 38 Faculty Verla Mikel Robert Potier Stephen Arias 3 K-,.-nous? Xuwhw Frank DiSanto John Wilson Nancy Bulin Facuhy Faculty William Maynard Wilma White ,iw f' James Dugan I I Arthur Warner Fred Stockwell Dwayne Larson Burney Ramming How do you think they did that? That's really great. How many times have you asked yourself that question as you gazed at some magnificent and mysterious art work resting on the library card cata- logue file? Have you ever admired a silver ring? Or wished that you didn't make 15 typing mistakes for every 20 words? Or imagined baking blueberry muffins that somehow weren't glued to the muffin tin? How many times have you wanted to really express yourself in some lasting skill and been unable to find a way '? Well creativity and self-expression were offered to all at Miraleste High School: music, art, ceramics, metal shop, home economics. . .anythingl So if you're feeling frustrated-grab yourself a paintbrush and get signed up. Faculty Diversification and innovation were the two all important themes of Physical Education this year. Continuing a successful Co-ed program from last year, P.E. is no longer limited to volley- ball, hurdles, andjungle ball. Students are now being offered an exciting variety of sports, from golf to modern dance. Even archery is being offered- so attention, all studentsidonlt carry too much cash with you, the Miraleste Robin Hoods may be upon you! 'f 'H'0 r r - j ' ix i ri if ili-- 55 fii ' . ' '- Diane Sutherland '...'., 5 if ..f' il, t hysical Education Donna Essoe Faculty 42 Lyle Newcomer 2 Sharon Gassett .ff Robert Clarke q,..L l11- V 1 I Y 5 f 1 I I . ., My r .J .M f ,L , 6, 8, vi fl 'ff ,Xi fix' ,,f of-'M .,.J 'M !,,,,,.- 1' f ir K 1 In ' v ,M 2' 2 'aff ,, M , ,, --Q.. Wilbur Lucas Thomas Graves Faculty ff' Maintenance-H. Harris, M. Ferguson, J. Hum, M. Morgan, N. Woodall, P. Fesmine Qtopj E. Lande, R. Smith, G. Cuff X Helen Baziw Special . . Z.. A 5 -9, ,V X fr n n J sv ri? x 1 i ,,... ,v.L 1-- ' x I .. , ' .fr ' 4 A il.-... ,--' Cafelefia Staff-lb0ll0mJ V, Kelly, E. Glamos, D. DiJulio, A. Shavely ltopj D. Davis, J. Marlin, G. Rozeski, F. Lucido, E. Barclay, V. McMullin Grounds Crew-J.Gullett, R. Seesholtz, B. Cox, J. Demyan 44 Faculty IQ , W v Q? Charlene Townsend 322 , Q 4 1 V U 4 ' Va 1 ...., 4 -.. 4 Q 000-U00 O I Hermina White, Nell Magnuson I S ervices Shirley Gedicks , t 'ii !4, W I , . M g lll l M 1 ' ' f, as . fshq f' M at June Nickels, Dorothy Bixby, Terry Martins VN Freida Mead Sheila Xenos. Kay Tanner Facuhy CLASSES 'N-..., The graduating class of '72 is the first to have spent all four of its years at Miraleste. Most of us have attended no other high school. Yet one of the advantages we have had in our education at Miraleste, has been our exposure to many diverse views and ideas, through our association with many different students and faculty members. This year student government in general hast. tried to em- phasize its involvement in academic areas and in its relation- ship with other schools, rather than an exclusive concentra- tion ont activities. The Senior Class specifically has placed its emphasis on activities that are meaningful in that they break old traditions by setting new ones. This year we have significantly altered the normal multi-media presentation the Baccalaureate, put on a Senior production, and involved ourselves in a program with Vista. I' Totally, both Miraleste High School, and its graduation class have benefited by the exchange of ideas and activities between them. Wenhave taken a lot from Miraleste, but we have given much back as well. - Seniors LINDA LIBMAN, WENDY RABINOV ASB Representative fi' 'ri e Y H13 3 MMM 01'-rg.. .iff TOM SCHARFFENBERGER, ANN MARIE HAFEMANQ Class Cabinet Seniors CYNDI SMITH, JOHN MORGAN TED ROBERTSON Officers if ls gf KEN KING Senior Class President Seniors rt class spurs creativit GERARD AGES STEVE AHLPORT CHERYL ALLEY STEVE ANDERSON KEN BAILEY: Honor Roll. MICHELLE BANTA: NHSQ CSFQ AFS: High Hon- or Rollg Girls' Service Clubg French Clubg FTA. ROBERT BARCLAY: Ski Clubg Swimming Cvarsity. bee, ceelg Water Polo fvarsity, bee, ceej. ERIC BARR STEVE BAY CANDICE BEBER MARK BECKER: CSFQ Honor Rollg High Honor Rollg Ski Clubg Key Club fsecjg Water Polog Swim- ming. SHEELA BEISELL: Honor Rollg AFSQ FTAg Span- ish Clubg Drill Teamg Track Chart Girlg Powder Puff Football. NANCY BELLUCCI STEVEN BERMAN CELESTE BERNER: Folksingersg Theatre Artsg P'TAg ASB Rep.g Soph Class Rep.g Prom Committee. CAROL BERRY: GAA. LINDA BILICH: Theatre Arts Club: Ski Clubg Dance Clubg Junior Class Secretaryg Ecology Club. MARCIA BLANKE: Latin Clubg Girls' Service Clubg Ski Clubg Class Rep. Cfrosh, sophjg Soph Doll Princessg ASB Rep. Qjuniorj. PATRICIA BOBLAK CATHERINE BOGIKES: TORREON Staff. Seniors ew, Huw V' ' Qu 1.777 SUSAN BOND: Ski Club: Powder Puff Footballg French Club. SUSAN BOWMAN: Honor Rollg Theatre Arts Clubg Chamonix Ski Clubg Cheerleader Qvarsitylg Soph Dollg Key Club Princessg Class Rep. Qfrosh, sophl. JOHN JAY BOYLE: CSFQ High Honor Rollg Key Clubg Football Qvarsity, beejg Baseball tJ.V,J3 Basket- ball fbeej. CARRIE BRAYMAN: Honor Roll. PETER BRIDGES: Chamonix SkiClub. HOWARD A. BRINKERHOFF: Spanish Club fv.p,Jg Science Clubg Student Senatorg Wrestling Team. DON BROGDEN DIANNA BROWN BRADLEY BRUNSKILL: AFSQ A Cappella Choir. MAUREEN CONNELL BUCCERY: Honor Rollg CSFQ Theatre Arts Clubg Spanish Clubg Modern Dance Clubg Forensicsg Drill Team. LORI ANNE BUCHANAN: AFSg Ski Clubg Fo- rensics. KEN DELOS BUNDY: Ski Clubg Spirit Week Com- mitteeg Football fJ.V.Jg GolfQJ.V.lg Track Qvarsityj. Seniors MARTHA DIANE BURGE: Art Club: Dance Club. LAFAYETTE BURNS APRIL BURR LEE ANN BYRD: AFSQ Honor Roll:GAA. LESLE CARMICHAEL: High Honor Roll: CSF: Honor Roll: Spanish Club fpresj SUSAN CARTER: Theatre Arts Club: Band: Or- chestra: GAA. CINDY CASLER: NHS:CSF: Dance Club: Choir. CANDACE CHASE: High Honor Roll: CSF NHS, TORREON Staff Qeditor-in-chietj: ASB Rep.: PTSA Rep.: Academics Council: GAA fsecj. 4,-.... Ev--v KAREN COLLINS PEGGY CORCORAN: French Club: Health Squad: Student Council: Cheerleader: Graduation Commit- tee: Powder Puff Football. LINDA CRONIN LISA CURCI: Ski Club: Graduation Committee. BRENT CURRY: Folksingers Club: Lettermen's Club: Wrestling fJ.V., varsityj Football tbee, varsityj. KATHY DAHLMAN: CSF: Girls' League Chistori- anjg Girls' Service Club Cvice-pres.j: Spanish Club: Class Rep. fseniorjg Powder Puff Football. BUD DAIGH: Ski Club: Baseball fj.v.j: Football fbee j.v, varsityj. MARK DAUGHERTYg Amateur Radio Club. Seniors f . in KATHY CHASE: Powder Puff Waterpolo. KAREN CHEELY: Honor Roll: Dance Club: Ecol- ogy Club: Ski Club. JAMIE CHRISTOPHER: Lettermen's Club: Cross Country tvarsity, team captainjg Track Cvarsity, team captainy. TEENA CLEVELAND: Theatre Arts Club: Spanish Club. NEIL CLINTON: Ecology Club: Football Cbeejg Baseball tJ.V.j. SCOTT CLISSOLD WENDY COCKLEY LISA COFFIN: Ski Club. 0.31 'iff Wu... .4-wmv DAVID FAUCHALD: Ski Clubg Wrestling CJVjg Football Qcee, bee, varsityb. CYNTHIA FELANDO KATHY FELTON: Honor Rollg AFSg CSFQ EI. MIRADOR Staff Ceditor-in-chieljg Majorette, PTSA Representative Cjuniorjg Leadership Campg Junior Class Cabinet. ELIZABETH FERGUSON LYNN FERGUSON LESLEY FIELD CHERYL FINCH: CSFQ AFSQ SkiClubg Drill Teamg GAA. NANCY FISH STEPHEN DAVIDSON: Debate Club. EVONNE DAVIS JOSEPH DEAN: Lettermen's Clubg Baseball UVQQ Wrestling fvarsityy. LOUISE VIOLET VERONICADE deCIUTUIS: GAA. RENEE DESSEY: Ski Clubg Art Clubg Dance Clubg GAA. SUSAN DIAMOND LESLIE DILLON: Honor Rollg Folksingers Clubg Senior Choirg Underground Choirg Swim Team, MICHAEL Di MAGGIO: Ecology Clubg Theatre Arts Clubg Art Clubg Ski Clubg Class Rep. DEANNE DISCHNER: Honor Rollg Spanish Clubg Choral. DENISE DODRILL: Senior Ditch Day Committee. STEVE DORAN: Honor Rollg Track Qcee, beejg Bas- ketball fcee, beebg Football fcee, bee, varsityj. LAURIE DOWD MARGARET KELLY DOWNEY: High Honor Rollg CSFQ French Clubg PTSA Rep. fsenioryg Foren sics Club Csec,, vice-presidentjg Leadership Camp Com- mitteeg Leadership Camp. BARRY DRUMMOND EILLEEN EYA: High Honor Rollg NHSQ CSF Qjun- ior rep. at largejg TORREON Staff feditor-in-chiefjg Spanish Clubg Area Commissions Cmath, science rep.Jg Acs student committee co-chairman. GWENDOLYN FARNSWORTH: Honor Rollg GAA. Seniors in 1 l 5 '31 Seniors develop skills in industrial artsg enjo senior park LARRY FISHER: High Honor Rollg NHSg TOR- REON Staff. TOM FITZGERALD: Honor Roll. ROBIN FLOREN: Honor Rollg Spanish Club. RICHARD GRANGE FOX: Honor Rollg Letter- man's Clubg Key Clubg Boys' Leagueg Basketball Qbeelg Track Cvarsityjg Cross Country Cvarsityj. ,Ag . fw KATHERINE FRANCIS: Girls' Service Club. ' GLENN FRASER I RICHARD FULLER DONALD FUNK DEBBIE GARRISON: Honor Rollg CSFQ AFSQ FTAQ Spanish Club. LISA GATES: Honor Rollg CSFQ Ski Clubg Ecology Clubg Dance Clubg Art Clubg French Clubg Senior Class Representative. LEE GAUVIEAU: Dance Club. LINDA GHASTIN: Honor RollgCSF. Seniors CAROLE GILES BARRY GILMAN GAIL GLASGOW RONALD GOERREE PABLO GONZALES JOHN GOODRICH: Latin Clubg Football Cbeey Golffvarsityj. KATHERINE GRAF GINGER GRASS: Honor Rollg FTAQ Theatre Arts Clubg French Clubg Spirit Week Committeeg Soph- omore Class Representative. LYNN GRAZIANO: High Honor Rollg CSFg FTAg Spanish Club. DEBBIE GREEN JUDY GREENBURG: Theatre Arts Clubg Folksing- ers Clubg Ski Clubg Prom Committeeg Ditch Day Com- mitteeg Powder Puff Football. DEBORAH GROSS JAMES HADLEY: Wood Working Club. ANN MARIE HAFEMAN: Drama Clubg Spanish Clubg Ski Clubg Drill Teamg Cheerleader KJV, head varsityli Powder Puff Footballg Water Polog Senior Class Cabinet. JANET HALASEY DEBBIE HALL BEVERLY HANSON: Honor Rollg CSFQ GAAQ Dance Clubg Theatre Arts Clubg Powder Puff Foot- ball. JANET HARDY: CSFQ TORREON Stafffcopy ed., reflections edjg Creative Writing Clubg GAA3 Folk- singers Club: Spanish Clubg Area Commissionsg Pick- wick Award ffrosh hum.J STEPHEN HARE: Honor Rollg TORREON Staffg Football fcee, bee, varsityj. CHARLENE HARRINGTON: Honor Rollg Art Clubg Dance Club. Seniors STEPHANIE HOLDEN JANELL HOLLINGWORTH BOB HOOVER: SkiClub. LARRY HOOVER: Interact: Letterman's Club: Stu- dent Council: Baseball Warsityj, Football Warsityj, Basketball QJVJ DIANNE HORN: GAA: Junior Class TreasurergJun- ior Class Cabinet: ASB Treasurer: Student Councilg Girls' Service Club President: Leadership Camp LARRY HUBBELL: Honor RollgCSFgNHS. KAREN HUNTER: CSF: GAA: Frosh Treasurer: Sophomore Cabinet: Girls Track Team, PTSA rep. LORI IBELLE: AFS: Honor Roll:Art Club. RICK INGRASSIA: Interact: Ski Club: Swimming fBee, Cee, Varsityl: Water Polo CBee, Cee, Varsityj, KATHY JACKSON: Honor Roll: Theatre Arts Club: Girls' League Rep tFrosh, Juniorjg Soph. Homecoming Princess: Choir: Girls' Glee: Powder Puff Football. KATHLEEN JENSEN: GAA. KIMBERLY JENSEN: AFS:Dance Club. PATTIE JENSEN: Ski Club: Art Club: Powder Puff Football. MARK JERGER NILS JERNSTROM: Football CCeej. LAURA JOHNSON: TORREON Staff: Ski Club. Seniors ROBERT HARTER GEORGE E. HARWOOD: German Club: Drama tstage crewl: Tennis tVarsityj. SCOTT HAVERSTOCK DEBBIE HAYWOOD: Folksingersg Ski Club: Host- ess Club: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Gleeg Powder Puff Football, MICHAEL HENDERSON LAUREN HESSE TOM HIGGINS: Golf LJVJZ Football QJV, Varsityj. LINDA HILLER MARY LEE JOHNSON: FTAQ Drama Clubg GAAg lnterscholastic Softball MICHAEL JOHNSON: Ecology Club. MILDRED JOHNSON: GAA. JEANNINE JOHNSON JUDY JOY: TORREON Staffg EL MIRADOR Staffg Spanish Clubg Girls' Service Clubg ASB Secre- tary: Homecoming Princessg Junior Red Cross fpresi- dentjg Pep Club. KIM JOYCE: NHSQ Theatre Arts Clubg Art Clubg Dress Code Committee. DALE JUCKES: SkiClub. ELLEN KAPLAN: CSFQ PTSA rep.g French Clubg Theatre Arts Clubg Graduation Committee Qco-chair- manjg Dress Code Committeeg Forensicsg Powder Puff Football. CRAIG KAZMARK: Theatre Arts Clubg Ski Clubg lnteractg Choirg Gozortg Football. PAUL KEARNS: Theatre Arts Clubg Creative Writ- ing Club. STEVE KELLER: Ecology Clubg Trackg Cross Coun- try. HEATHER KEMP: CSFQ ASB Repg Frosh treasurerg Homecoming Princess CFroshJg Girls' Ensembleg Pow- der Puff Footballg Graduation Committeeg Leadership Camp. Seniors NANCY KESSLER: Honor Rollg AFSg FTAg Span- ishCIub. WILLIAM KILPATRICK: Honor Rollg Theatre Arts Clubg Tennisg Diving fVarsity5. ROSS KIMBALL: TORREON Staff. GARY KING: PTSA rep. Uuniorjg Theatre Arts Clubg Water Polo fVarsityJg Swimming. KEN KING: High Honor Rollg Forensics Clubg Let- terman's Clubg Interactg Soph. Class repg Sr. Class presidentg Football QBee, Varsityjg Swimming War- sityj. LAURIE KING TOM KLEE: School Governmentg Football Warsityj. Track fVarsityJ. ROBERT KLESSIG: Honor Rollg German Clubg Math Clubg Forensics. IRIS KUFFNER: Dance Clubg French Club. JOHN KUWATA: High Honor Rollg Key Clubg NHSQ CSF Itreasurerjg ASB vice-presidentg Student Chair- man WASC Evaluationg Grad Night Committee, Ten- ms. LISA LABOSSIERE: Drama Clubg AFSg Ski Clubg Girls' League Rep. Uuniorjg Powder Puff Football. JOEY LACY: GAAgBand. PATRICIA LANGER BOB LEDDY: Water Polo Warsity, Bee, Ceejg Swim- ming fVarsity, Bee, Ceej. KERRY LEE: High Honor Rollg Honor Rollg CSF: Chamonix Ski Club, Powder Puff Football. REYNOLD LEE: CSF Qpresidentj Key Club fsecre- t2l1'yJL Math Club fpresidentjg Basketball fVarsityjg MathfScience area commissioner, Mu Alpha Theta member. HOLLY LEEF: Girls' Service Clubg GAAQ Powder Puff Football. MELINDA LEES: NHSQ Girls Leagueg Girls Service Clubg Spanish Clubg Soph Class Treasurerg GAA. JIM LEHMAN: Baseball QI-Trosh-Soph, JV, Varsityj, ELIANA LENDERS: Honor Roll: Spanish Club. ROBIN LEWIS: High Honor Rollg CSFg NHSg Key Club Queeng Pep Squad fSecretaryJ1 Homecoming Queeng Songleaderg Girls League Cpresidentj. LINDA LIBMAN ANDY LIGHTBODY: Honor Rollg English class rep, Debate Club: Forensics Clubg Interact Clubg Interact Lt. Governorg Ski Clubg Wood Butchers Club LORI LINDBERG: Ski Clubg Art Clubg Girls Service ClubgGAA. Seniors qs . ww .ff io' 1-4' kvx 'f ? mitteeg Senior Float Committee CONSUELO MAGALLANES: Spanish Club. CYNTHIA MAINERS JULIE MARAPESE: Spanish Club. KAZUO MATSUMURA: Key Clubg Art Clubg AFS fexchange studentjg Theatre Arts Clubg Folk Singersg Wrestling. JAMES MAUPIN SHIRLEE MAVAR: Chamonix Ski Club. HELEN MC CARTHY: Art Club tsecretaryll Ski Clubg Girls' Service Clubg Soph ASB repg Soph Doll Princessg Song Leaderg GAAg Powder Puff Football. MARY JANE MADDEN: Honor Rollg Ski Clubg French Clubg Dance Clubg GAAQ Junior Float Com- JOE LIPSANOVICH PAULA LUIZZI: Dance Club. CRAIG LINDSEY LOUIS: CSFQ TORREON ffea- tures editorjg Theatre Arts Club Qpresidentjg Forensics Underground Choir Qproductionyg Danceg ASB Parlia- mentariang Cross County. HEIDI LUNDSTROM THOMAS LUTH BRAD LYNN: Honor Rollg Key Club Qtreasurerjg Swimming Warsityjg Water Polog Football fbeey DUNCAN MAC DONALD: Key Club QVP, Presi- denty Junior Class Presidentg Ideas Forum Committeeg Theatre Arts fvice-presidentjg Track fVarsityj. MARY MAC CLEOD TIM MC CORMICK: Honor Roll. LAURIE MC DANIEL: EL MIRADOR Staffg Ecol- ogy Clubg Dance Clubg Class Cabinet. TODD MC ELHANEY: Honor Rollg Marching Bandg Water Polo CVarsity, Bee, Ceejg Swimmingg Football fVarsityJ. CORINNE MC ELROY 1 BECKY MC GINNIS: Ski Club: Girls' Service Club. KERRY MEIER: SkiClub. ALEXANDER MENZE BOB MERRIAM: Basketball KJV, Varsityj. Seniors Q Seniors 5,5537- gy f m 5755 I 1,7 Z, rig, Q wkyv If H-'.f...w BLYTHE MICKELSON: High Honor Roll: NHS: CSF fVice Presidentl: Forensics QPresidentj: French Club QVice Presidentj: ASB President: Palos Verdes Youth Commission: GAA: Powder Puff Football. RICHARD MILEHAM: Honor Roll: Letterman's Club: Interact Club: Wood Butchers Club: Folksing- ers Club: Wrestling UV, Varsityj: Football UV, Varsi- tyl. KIMBERLY MILLER: Dance Club: Cheerleader: Powder Puff Football: Band fConcert, Marchingj. SUZI DRISTINE MILLER: Dance Club: Home- coming Princess. CONNIE MILLS: Honor Roll: CSF: Folksingers Club: Art Club FTA: Drill Team: Applied Arts Area Commissioner: Fashion Frolic. SCOTT MILLS IAN MITCHELL: Honor Roll: Ecology Club: Base- ballUVj. DEBRA MOORE: SkiClub, Graduation Committee. FRANCISCO MORALES BERTA MORENO: Spanish Club HOLLY MORGAN: Honor Roll: Spanish Club: Art Club: Drill Team. MIKE MORGAN JOHN MORGAN: Honor Roll: Chess Club: Foren- sics Club: Debate Club: Senior Class Vice President: Basketball QBeej: Tennis. JOE MORSE: Honor Roll: Chamonix Ski Club: Swimming tCeeJ: Cross Country UV, Novicej: Water Polo QVarsity, Bee, Ceej. KAREN MOTZ: Theatre Arts Club, AFS, JEFF MUELLER: Chamonix Ski Club: Interact: Football fCeeJ: Wrestling Warsityj. Gm Seniors Q, ,I-...Jr f J 117' wa MARY MICHAELA MURPHY: High Honor Roll: NHS: CSF: TORREON editor-in-chief: Girls Service Club: GAA: Student Council, Powder Puff Football. ROGER MURRAY: EL MIRADOR Staff: Photog- rapher Guild: l rack: Cross Country. BRENDA NEAL JOSEPH NEBOLON: Ski Club: Latin Club: Theatre Arts Club: Basketball fBee, Ceej: Cross Country UV, Varsityj: Track CCee, Varsityj. KIM NICKEL: German Club: Band: Football UV, Varsityj: Track Warsityj. NORMAN NOBLE: Ski Club: Football Warsityj. .JOHN NORMAN: Honor Roll: Science Club Qtreas- urerj: Track UVJ: Cross Country UVD: Tennis UV, Varsityj. JOHN NYSTROM: Honor Roll: Key Club: Ecology Club: PTSA Ecology Cchairmanj: PTSA rep: Foot- ball CCeej. ,f GLEN OHLEMACHER MARK OLNEY: SkiClubg Baseball f.lVj. LINDSAY OLSON: Honor Rollg CSFQ AFS fsecre- taryjg Foreign exchange studentg Tennis CVarsity, Cap- tainj. DEBRA O'NEILL: Dance Clubg Art Clubg Ecology Club. NANCY OSES: Honor Rollg Ski Club, Folksingers Club. SUE OSTERMAN: Honor Roll, TORREON Staffg AFSQ Spanish Club ftreasurerjg Drill Teamg Powder Puff Footballg Powder Puff Water Polo GEORGENE PANOS: Honor Rollg Drill Team. TOM PAPADAKIS: Frosh Class Councilg Interact Clubg Lettermen's Clubg Football CCee, Varsityjg Base' ball fVarsityj. MIKE PATTERSON: Spanish Club: Interact Clubg Lettermen's Club: Frosh Class Presidentg Graduation Committeeg Swimming Warsityjg Water Polo fVarsityj. BRUCE PATTON PAUL PATTON TERRY PATTON Seniors SUE PEDERSON: Spanish Clubg GAAg Girls' League lSoph rep., publicity chairman, vice presidentjg Pow- der Puff Football. ARVID PETERSON: Managers Clubg Football QBeeJg Track fBee, Varsityj. GENEVIEVE PETERSON QPIXIEQ KATHIE PETERSON: SkiClub NEIL PETERSON KERRY LYNN PIERIK: Chamonix Ski Club. DIANA POCAPALIA: High Honor Rollg Honor Rollg CSFQ Ski Clubg Ecology Clubg Dance Clubg Jun- ior Float Committee. TERI PONTIOUS: CSF lSealbearerjg High Honor Rollg Honor Rollg Dance Club ftreasurerjg AFSg A Cappella Choir. MARK POTERE: AFSgSpanish Club LINDA MARIA PRECIADO: Junior Class Cabinetg Theatre Arts Club. EFREN QUINTANA WENDY RABINOV: Honor Rollg CSF Csecretaryjg Dance Clubg Ski Clubg Folksingers Clubg AFS Qpresi- dentj. RONI RAMOS: Theatre Arts Clubg Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg AFS QVice presidentj, Cheerleader CJVjg Major- CHC. MARK RARICK: High Honor Rollg CSFg NHSQ Interact Qvice presidentjg Ski Clubg Forensicsg Senior Class Cabinet. ARICA REINHARDT: Ecology Clubg Dance Club fsecretarylg Concert Choirg Girls' Gleeg Spirit Week Committee. . CLAIRE RENTSCH: TORREON Staff ffeatures editor, editorial editorjg EL MIRADOR Staff Qcopy editorjg CSF: Honor Rollg School Playg Theatre Arts Clubg French Clubg Creative Writing Club. DEBBIE REYNOLDS: Honor Roll, GAA. LESLEY RHOADES: Honor Rollg Art Clubg Ecology Clubg Dance Clubg Ski Club. CAROL RILEY: Folksingersg Girls Leagueg GAAQ Powder Puff Football. MIKE ROTHWELL Seniors gg, 2- ,pager ,,,- -, , X li!!! ' 3 L, X , , KH Q AAA I ,E .. A ' I F' iq- X544--1, v.'gW,.:: A I W,-::qfq,,: ef: my 1 'zaf1i,f,3fl,- I mt. ,mg ..,.... . s F . X: ,iw in in Pg., ,, ,gg BIS Q : S alk . kk': I ,.. I 1 65 S ,Qi X . , LANCE ROARK TED ROBERTSON: High Honor Rollg CSFg Ski Clubg Interactg Math Clubg Forensic Club fpresjg Senior Class Treasuresg Tennis CJVJ. LEIGH ROBINSON: Ski Clubg Theatre Arts Clubg Folksingersg Powder Puff Football. BRUCE ROCKNOWSKI LORETTA RODIN JEFFERY ROEMER: Ski Club: Key Club tvice- pres.j Swimming fvarsity, captainjg Water Polo Cvar- sity, captainj. ROBERT RYNEARSON: Honor Rollg CSFQ Boys' League Rep. fsophjg Basketball tcee, bee, JV, varsityj. SCOTT SANDERS JIM SANFORD BONITA SARGEANT CINDY SAUER: Folksingers Clubg Dance Clubg Ski Clubg Powder Puff Footballg Operation Ideration Cchairmanj. KEN SAWYER: GolfUVIg Football tceej. Seniors g TOM JAMES SCHARFFENBERGER: CSFQ Hon- or Rollg French Club Qpres.J ASB Rep. ffrosh, jr.j1 Tennis Cvarsityjg Basketball QJVJ. MARK SCHMETTER: Concert Choir. TERI SCHNEIDER: CSFQ Honor Rollg Spanish Clubg Art Clubg Theatre Arts Clubg Cheerleader fJVjg Powder Puff Footballg Spirit Week Committee. JANE SCHULTZ JEAN SCHULTZ: High Honor Rollg Honor Rollg CSFg GAAg Girls Service Clubg Choir. PAUL SCHWARTZ: Honor Rollg German Clubg Leadership Campg Spirit Week Committeeg Activities Committeeg Basketball UV, varsityj. JENNIFER SCOTT THOMAS SCOTT: AFSg High Honor Rollg NHSg CSFg Math Clubg French Club fsecjg Jr. Class Rep. MARGIE SESLER CAROL SHRUM: Dance Clubg Powder Puff Foot- ballg Track Chart Girlg Ski Club. BRUCE SMITH CYNDY SMITH: Ecology Clubg Dance Clubg Senior Class Secretary. KEVIN SMITH: CSF: Honor Rollg High Honor Rollg Key Club Qseejg Basketball UV, varsityjg ASB Activi- ties Vice Presidentg Leadership Camp Chairman. PHYLLIS SMITH: Girls' Service Clubg Powder Puff Football. PANCHO SPAIN: Honor Rollg Chamonix Ski Clubg Football tcee,jvj. VALERIE SPRUNG: Art Club tsecjg Theatre Arts Club: Drill Teamg National Medical Future Ass. tsecj. Seniors R' A-cwlvmffw :MFL ,,' . I .1 , .. W ix r t f ..,,. 'N Q E I DAVID TENN: Interact Clubg Lettermerfs Club Qpresjg Football Cvarsityyg Basketball Qvarsilyli Base- ball fvarsityjg Track Qvarsityj. MARK THOMAS: Honor Rollg Key Clubg Ski Clubg Letterman's Clubg Tennis Qvarsityj. CATHY THOMPSON: Choirg Girls' Track Team. KAREN THORNBERRY: CSFQ High Honor Rollg Honor Rollg AFSQ FTAQ Drill Teamg Powder Puff Football. MATTEW TILLOTSON: Interact Cvice-pres., presjg Lettermen's Club Itreasj Football Cbee, varsity, capt.Jg Baseball QJV, varsityj. MITCH TINNAN: High Honor Rollp NHSQ CSFQ Interactg Math Clubg Ski Club Waterpolo tcee, bee, varsityjg Swimming tcee. bee, varsityy ROULA TOLOUDIS JOSEPH TOMICH: GolfiJV,varsityj. . it flu. 5 CATHY STANDER: AFSQ Honor Rollg Spanish Club Ipresjg Forensicsg GAA ftreasurer, presjg Lead- ership Camp. STAN STERNS: Interactg Football. MARY STOLPMAN: Theatre Arts Clubg Chamonix Ski Clubg Class Cabinet Cfrosh, sophjg CLAUDIA STORM: Honor Roll. STUART STORR KAREN SWINDLE DEAN SZABO: NHS. JAMES TELBIZZOFF: NHSg Creative Writing Clubg Math Club. CIND f TOURNAT: AFSg Honor Rollg FTAg Thea- tre Arts Clubg Americans Abroadg Drill Teamg Hu- manities Awardg Choir. JOAN TURNER VICTORIA VANCE: CSFQ High Honor Rollg NHSQ Spirit Week Princess tfroshjg JV Cheerleaderg Key Club Princessg Girls' League Board. PENNY VAN LIERE: CSFQ Honor Rollg Spanish Club Qhistorianjg Girls' League Board Qpublicity chair- manjp Ski Clubg Powder Puff Football and Water Polog Activities and Spirit Week Committee Csec.j. ROBERT VAN LONE: TORREON Staffg Tennis QJV, varsityb: Football Ccee. beej. KARL VELLUER JAYNE VOELTZ: Ski Clubg Powder Puff Football and Water Polog Cheerleader Cvarsity, JV, pres. his- torianjg Songleaderg Key Club Queeng Girls' League Board Qsenior rep.J. BRIGETTE WUTHERINE Seniors JIM WADDELL: Honor Roll: Football tceejg Bas- ketball tcee, JV, Varsitylg Baseball UV, varsityj KIRSTEN WAGNER: Honor Roll: CSF: Spanish Club tvice-presidentjg International Travel Club. STEVE WALTERS DON WATENBAGER: Latin Clubg Water Polo thee, varsilyll Swimming Chee, varsityjgBasketball tbeej. DAVID WEBB JULIE WEISE: CSFQ French Club: AFSg Human Relations Councilg GAA. ROBERT WELSH: Ski Clubg Track: Wrestling fvar- sityj. WENDY WHITEHEAD: Girls' Service Club: GAA publicity chairmanj. First class to complete four years at MHS NADINE WIDDING: AFS GARY WIKSTROM: Lettermenls Clubg Cross Countryg UV, varsityjg Track UV, varsityjg Wrestling fvarsityj. SHERI WILEY MEREDITH WILKE LAURIE WISDOM: Girls' League Ctreasurerjg Thea- tre Arts Clubg Folksingers Club: Chamonix Ski Clubg Senior Prom Committeeg Powder Puff Football. PETER WOOLSON DANA SLATER EVAN WRIGHT: Interact Clubg Wrestling Clubg Qpresidentjg Lettermen's Clubg ASB Treasurerg Soph- omore Class President Track Qcee, bee, varsityjg Wres- tling KJV varsitybg Football fbee, varsityj. ROBIN YORK RODNEY YOSHIDA MELANIE YURAK PETE ZAMFIRESCU Seniors Q 'O 'gr Q, Q, , W M 2 ' YA' ' ' , O ,, . : ,Q - Q.. ' .N ,Q . 1 , O ' , , 1 4, 3-we' ' . ,.. W 'Q' . -, .'-ru -' ,, L -W 'Y fx- . - . Sf 1 ' .fn 'ff' ' . I. 1 A ' - nf v' . . .f, 51. 1 3 R rf w - J- Wgf' 'lg' J+- . - 'ff , af , J in MQ 1 il, M lx N. iq L ' 1 Y 'A .1. k ., V e .J ! Q -11. ,I is . . . 4-55 W 5' , . Y x h A fe Q E, ' My ,x-nw, dy 5 nf' Br: lf' I -v ix, QW :R 1 -L zi- .,, f r S4 gif Kid , 1 r ' f, 'K ,L ,aah , M ww 45' . . , ,, Juniors Our motto became 'Be the best Junior Class ever', stated Craig Shorr, Junior President. And, indeed, the Class of '73 really came through. From Miraleste Night at Anaheim Stadium to the Children's Christmas Fund at Harbor Gen- eral Hospital, the Junior Class has sponsored both finan- cially and spiritually rewarding activities. Miraleste Night involved both a donation to the Minnie Rojas fund, and a profit of 520000. The class also bought more than 60 Christmas gifts, which were distributed by stu- dents to hospital children. The JuniorfSenior Prom was traditionally sponsored by the Class of '73 and involved the effort of many hard workers to make this unique dinner dance a success. Congratulations are due to President Craig Shorr, Vice- president Jim Scharffenberger, Secretary Leslie Roberts, Treasurer Dawn Iacono, and all the other cabinet members for a great year. Juniors Secretary: Leslie Roberts, Treasurer: Dawn Iacono, Vice President: Jim Scharffenberger. JUNIOR CLASS CABINET: Jim Scharffenberger, Connie Smith, Nancy Blashaw, Leslie Roberts, Craig Schorr, Dawn Iacono, Greg Johnson, Bill Duggins. E JN X , President: Craig Schorr i lla.. Juniors Susan Adams Darryl Albritton Charles Alger Lisa Almasy Phil Apoian Steve Argabright Karen Atkins Tim Atwood Mary Jo Bacarella Teresa Baggot Heather Bagnell Patti Baker Janet Ballatin Teresa Bankson Miles Barrett Stephen Barrett Charles Barsam John Baur Kim Behrendt David Bell Lex Benjamin Scott Benson Diane Bescoby Gerard Bisignano W T A1 . ,i. eetilii T -V : . my T.: Q , 5 ., ' ' W ,:,. ttit if , as t, NK J T ff t tt ,, . 1., tt.. M, K at.: t is .3 F13 my S, i gr, iiiii l ett , E , w h 5 , ..i- Igsii y ,t,i, , -M I iw-4 Michael Bissonette Ed Black Janice Blair X .,, ' ' S 1 V, Nancy Blashaw Allison Boswell Bill Bowdey all Bw 3? Brian Boyer Karen Butler Marie Buzanis Q M' wx A. Juniors Timothy Brunning Mike Brunskill Tom Buehner Dave Buerger Robert Burns Kathryn Burson Patti Campbell Ron Cardona Keith Carlson Ed Carmean John Carr Robin Carter Dan Chapman Caron Chelew Don Christy Laurel Chwastyk Anthony Cigliano Charlotte Clewis , ma, N 1: H, ,, . ,,,-, my W:- 2 1 A 35 i Sm, I 2 wx Cathy Brabyn Victor Branker Scott Briles Claudia Brinegar Paul Brown Ruth Brown t . ' ' f y ? ,,,, - 2 , ' ' , ' - ' -- v m 5:2 ., ww , J H Sherry Brown ' if - 2. s Sl-1530 BIUS .. ,, I , . -' . Q A - Gift' A' If K V gi- in Elf- .1 veg 3 ,H ,K , gg., -1, L --:gf E: f 1 .,,,,, if . -V Q ,y . S get 2 2 52 Tl ah 5 fs. 435' 4 I at Qlgmggs '1'f43lif-rem Fiif it:-.'5i H E? .V M5915 L- - ' . ,, . Eg -3 ,Y H ' t his Juniors Peter Clinton Richard Collins Sue Collins Cyndi Cologne Danny Congelliere Malcolm Cooper Denise Copley Katie Corcoran f 3 -. Jw , ig - .,,,, ,ii V ff H K .. . ' , .- an ' ' . , , ff . , .Q E. 'T .. E , ,Ei ',, ': 1 fliili' :Saw ' Q57 'mf - I Qjgigirss H- I W' 'H -iz: at E ii .Ee - J. 5 xi , - ., ' M. . ,, .s,.il , - - 5' ' , ' K - ' E' H ' K A J - v Hi: . ' C ,, I f '4fii,'51: E, ,M 'Sz' 1: s W , 5 in f, 2- , Hi fi, L i. LM' 1 F s. :W J n if . f - ff 1 f E' , rr, 715. Nw K . i - A , i if Z ff i ,iff ' - V- f Q H 1, :Sr 5 - ,,,, S f 2751 i l If r C :J W1 gf K I . . 1' .1 J ,Ei 1 5 ,X , ' - - I : 3, Juniors Chuck Coscetti Pam Crane Lindsay Croll Don Cunningham Richard D'Assalenaux Judy Dahlman Thomas DaVall John Davidson Charles Davies Elena DeCiutiis Ruth Demonteverde David Denno Diane Deterville Marla Dirks Joe DiSanto Mark Dittman Carol Dobel Phyllis Doll fi. or Jan Dooros Mark Doran Ron Dorin Kim Dorsey Bill Duggins Don Duncan Patricia Dunn Clay Elliott Frank Ellis Mark Ellis Linda Ervin Randy Evenson Beverly Fahy Lynne Ferguson Jim Foley Terri Foltz Bob Forest Don F ortney Doug Foster Molly Foster Ben Francis Alec Frank Robert Frie Theresa Frie f if J If ' fist fff 'V wi H 1 3 .s 'iw We .. K9 , l K 5. 4' if df 5 R f ig L l ds g K K Eg , '4 5 3, f1,N gt- 'i,i 1 Juniors X .XX I 1 XXXXX. sz X te x 9 XX X :Xu X l m l my L K2 ' 4-R 1 gr ... A f, 2 .... ' Q ,Q 1 5 5 lg 1 ...XXX if le: ,,,.. 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M9 X time .X X, X ff xsiii Q 1 Q2 FQ Q 95 A fe xx , 352 sir 6' is W3 4 , ii 5 5 .- X . -- ---X X ,XX XL x Nancy Friedman Paul Gagon Norma Gale Mark Garmus Michele Gendreau Julie Gibler Kirk Gillian Tom Gilman Denis Gleason Shawn Gould Mary Greenhut Patti Grosso Debbie Guy Renata Hahn Susan Hahn Margaret Halasey Cary Hansen Marshall Harper Cindy Harrington Larry Harris Vance Harris Tom Hathaway Chris Heintz Robert Henderson Nancy Henriksen Marta Houske Jay Hummel Kathy Hunter Vickie Hurlbutt Dave Hurst is ,. At. Kris Kazarian Stacey Kazmark Carol Kessler Mike Kelly Jim Kindelan Karen Klokke Yvette Korody Robert Kouri Donna Kramer Kathy Kramer Andy Krasnow Daryl Kuster K . 44 L J! iw' All 5 , , . ,J A ,ti , ll ff Q H if if asi a.. Taz.. 1 ,01 V' aw. 4? ff r 4 'S' 'X J aj 1 F Y Gia gi E E 0 , 5 je , M1162 ,A . K rg t it t M ll: at u K 'i -r' i i Sig J, 1 m l' , ,M l K in lx A 4 V 'C 1 f . t P? f M 1 my f . asv . a ,. 1. P! 4 'f 15: ,K ,- K Q fy il l E3 ' -2 --a.fH.,,e1 ' v 5 L ll -is li ke W X . in Ar , Y 2 Janis Kuwata Nancy Lamb Linda Lean Anne Lebel Mary LeBon Brant Lee Mark Lehman Sandy Lesovsky Laurie Levine Debby Lewin Jeff Leyson Kristin Lindholm 1 l , , sig, A, , 5 . - I mg is -I -N ' x p mf 'EI Q2::',e:i3,2' xl. l l E. W3 3: ar a. . ' 5' - l 215: 5 H 1' :ti L 'EE , , ---- I :EH W - . WL -- :.,,, ,, I ' A V 1 ft? 4 s, Q 'rw in vw' 1 ' Juniors Lisa Lipschultz Peter Lloyd Steve Lucero Mark Lundquist Vicki Manfredi Andy Mangano Alan McCall Rick McCarthy Ellen McCoy Blair McGovern Brad Meredith Denise Michael Jim Michaels Robbie Milburn Lisa Mills Mark Milstein Jay Mitchell Ward Mitchell Robyn Monnie Shari Moore Powder puff ends in 14-all tie . , W W . ., H ,s. f-is 394' Q, al-. A u 1:2 at Q- M., 'awk ' . 4.5 ,- e . Went W. 1 .. +rsSF-gghzrxsj k -1 W Q4 t M , 4. M rf' 3 I ,K , K M , ,, N, -. , I - .3f??'ifmf,m1s' W, . ef' XV QM, ,Q ssfsj-sfys, J . A 'gym , 5-- -ya Y e 'ilk --...- we ew E af Ll Mark Needham Mark Negri Linda Nelson Ronald Nodvik Darcy Norling Robert Norman Ronald North Holly Oldenburg Dianne'Olson Sharon Oreck Darlene Pace Peter Panos Sally Parker Susan Parks Mark Peake Brad Perkinson Christine Moran Kris Moreland Martha Mortenson Nick Mosich Letitia Mostow Sharon Moudy Kathy Mueller Karen Muller Joseph Murphy Craig Magnusen Mike Monsen Clarence Nakamar Arthur Narevsky Craig Nash Scott Nash Monique Nebolon U Y if 29 Rf? ll 2, W t Q- M. it s 'fi 'RRR We x - u , it ' X 1 ,. ,ii lc L nr Mk Ma, A555 ri , ,, if V, H : X jg? KA t I is . - 'ix 5. .. we . - X 'V i QV 55 Q V . ' . ':: , K JE: -1 K ii I-fry, L ma, 'Ni It Q W nga - ' ffm ' i ii fi' ' iizit yrit P i KQVV K : ,V Li Q' Juniors in l l ig 'I' L an M xx. . , V:i Q ,K 5 . ' , In f zz: Q HH is was s., --.27 ss ,Af K ,K -. . ww y W A ar X fa .s l x E' fm Juniors Robert Ronne Terri Rothi Mike Rubino Alyce Rum ney Robin Runciman Denise Runyon Joan Rutherford Charles Ryker John Sanders Mark Sanders Mark Saucke Mary Schaffer 80 Tim Personius Debbie Peterson Dan Pierson Lori Pierson Greg Plakos Paul Plakos Dean Poos Sally Post Debbie Pottenger Joey Potter Louis Pratty J eff Prizler Pam Pyron Susan Quatrochi Kim Rathman Steve Reid Sue Reid Kerry Renn Elizabeth Ricketts Chris Ridgway Nancy Riley Lance Roark Leslie Roberts Rick Roemer - K' If -..... W' if V , f ,, .m.. ,ff ff . l be fi tr , 1 , L Q hs 5 5 ll Q it Y, '51 ,fr VH vm.. eww? X: s r- - sw Craig Schorr Laurie Schiada Toby Scott Steve Seidiman Sue Sherwood Craig Shiozaki Owen Shiozaki William Shrum Melissa Shultz Tracy Shuss Joan Slaughter Linda Small Debbie Smillie Connie Smith Dawn Smith Julie Smith Patti Smith Ken Somppi Roman Sousa Mark Speer John Speight Carsten Spencer Bob Stearns Ro Stellino 81 Jeanne Stolpman Georgia Storm Sue St. Sure Laurie Sulentor Susan Sullivan Janis Tarara Dale Taylor Dana Thomas ' W fl ,.:,: ...I , N ..., .,, . 2-.,.. J Ab. ..,! Juniors t yi Q::' T fl sg ffm! Juniors W' Siler .W W r 'Z 4 W ri Cathy Thompson Karen Thompson Lynn Thomas Bob Thunell Susan Tierney Sharon Tilly Teresa Toma Valerie Tomich Frances Trani Robert Trost Nancy Tucker David Turner Robert Ule Eliot Ullman Richard Ullrich Carol Van Valkenburg Michelle Van Vliet Veky Vidosevic Juniors Sponsor First Dinner - ance Mike Wahl Cheryl Wardleigh Alita Warner Sharlene Watt Bob Weaver Bill Wells Warren Wenck Teri Wendorff Laura Wetzel Bob Whitaker Marcia White Terri White Mark Whittaker Marie Wickham Steve Williamson Ruth Woolson Conrad Worthy Linda Wright Mark Wyman Fester Yolk Lori Yoss David Zajicek Karin Zilliacas Debbie Zazveta 4 ,rr . , 1': it A M No longer the youngest, the Class of '74 succeeded in being an important addition to the Miraleste student body. The key word became enthusiasm , when describing the Sophomore Class led by Laura Green. Many areas exhibited this obvious spiritg among them were the first place winning float at Homecoming, and large turnouts at Class Cabinet meetings. Creative new ideas eliminated traditional Fresh- man uncertainty. The year was climaxed for the Sophomores by the Soph Doll Dance, an activity which proved to be more than successful. l 1 Sophomores 5 -ffsf' P. vsp: Eff. lxxrw Sf.-s Him 'MHZ , VV or 'HF l r sl-, JANET SH ERWOOD, DEAN HANLEY Sophomore Class Secretary, Vice President DICK WADDELL .ION WHITCRAFT HElDl GRAF JANET BAHR Class Cabinelt Sophomores K' 'I for 5 N if 7' V 2 LAURA GREEN Sophomore Class President 85 Sophomores Cindy Argabright Harriet Arnold Jim Aubuchon Cheryl Bagby Janet Bahr Joan Baker Kay Banke Helen Barclay Linda Barsam Greg Bartholomew Dana Basque Mary Bauman Lori Beck Nancy Beisell Bev Bernbach Audrey Berry Jenny Bilek John Bilich Sophomores Wil r A r2,, g Nancy Blair Eileen Boblak Cecilia Bonness David Bower Wendy Boyd John Bramlett Chris Bridges Kim Brown Melissa 'Brown Ron Brown Martin Bruinsma Karen Buerger Linda Burkhardt Greg Burnett Carol Burnside as 4 li .W Q ff-'f 3 an Bianca Bush Rick Butler Bruce Canetti Christina Carlsson Brian Carr Cynthia Carroll Paul Cate Lynn Cheely Denise Chrispen Jane Christmann Jeff Christopher Allan Civitate Larry Collins Nora Collins Peggy Comphei Kathryn Cordova Michael Cormier Donna Cox Elizabeth Crandall Charlene Creighton Catherine Cress Greg Crose Brian Currey Linda Currie Pat Daigh Gail Da Vall Kim Davey Holly Davidson Walter Davies Michael De Ciutiis Sophomores Sue Dempsey Cathy Diamond Kevin Dills Diane Dix Carol Donnelly David Dorff Alan Dow Nancy Dowd Richard Duim Sean Dunaway Richard Duvall John Earnest Mike Ebinger Kia Elliott Johnny Elverum Sam Enriquez J ohn Epstein Marc Ericson Kim Everhardt Freida Farnsworth Nick Felando Laura Felgar Robert Fenton Lisa Field Judith Fischler Paul Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Patrice Flanders Greg Fling Blake Foster Lisa Franklin Diane Furriel Kathryn Gage Laura Gale Jim Gardemann Sophomores x Xxx Q. 2 t K 155 AT THE KEY CLUB SPONSORED PIE THROW, Sophomores pool their money, as the bidding goes higher! And the excitement mounts! . K i' - i I a J it I J I X I ,11 'iif '1 , 'A 2 AbbigailGaunt if L Aeett ' E t ' ttt if' R0'1GaYm'1 ,J gig V, t VVV V ,glz i , A SWV AVV 2 . N VVVVEQ Joseph Gendreau ' J - V V ' Pamela Ghastin i ff V ii , , ' V IIQV' :'4 '-tt 1 V J P V- ., ' to Linda Gisbrecht Susan Goettge Tim Gorman HeidiGraf ttl a tt L J ts ,. iii J - R E if ittt Va ' Ron Graf X A , ' ii 'ii E . V -t,, '3 Wayne Gramlich , ' , iiiii ' J 4 -V bly- 1 ' , Q5 Elizabeth Grant A 'A . N ',,, i ,tt , 5 J' Gale Grass V V f V I V KVAV A ,, J V A ',,, - , VV J P J if - J ess ss ' ,.V it A. . g f 1 - ' Cindy Gray - 1 .VV V PaulGraziano S ' V X V V, Laura Green l ' ET 7 W V' JeffGreenberg it it ss I , to :.s 'V L ' V A V fLe'li I, VVV ' ' Q1 2-, V 'W V Jenifer Greer 5,-gf Vi m . Caihie Griffin ii' A fftf I , fft Q ChfiSGfifmh 3, ki V VVV ' 8 VQ VV Craig Gross ,V,,, .. ' . V. V ,V E' - ' iff V .VVVV V V VVV VVVV 89 J- ans:--4 .fi ,-gf,wa.e: . ,.S- L , .s A . V M . . - 1 . . fu, Ei., ff 1 - - L - Pg . 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X VV 1 V ,e ,lr K ,,e, fem, , 1 :L ,Ji V Nw . ,, LUX .f fifff J e ia 2 2 22513 ':' ' Q flffiii iiii Q 5 iii 2 i 'ff 1 ' ' , i H Wy V 1451223 'Z . : fg ' A ,, f 5 N. -ii,-iff X . , Janet Gurley Rik Hafeman Joe Hall Dean Hanley Dan Hardy Bob Harris Mark Harryman Kathleen Harwood John Hastey Linda Hatch Patricia Hattersley Lyle Hillsinger Peggy Hinchman Katherine Hines Henry Hohenstein Laura Hoover Sophomores Michael Hoover Rob Hromas Ann Hubbell Jimmy Hynes Kirsten Ingersoll Barbara Jackson Brian J aconi Bill James Kent Jenkins Deborah Jennings Eric Johnson Jim Johnson Cathy J oncich Steven Joseph Renee Josselyn Robin Kaplan Karen Karnes Gary Katz Bill Katz Rick Kaufman Suzanne Kawahara Sophomores Q11 ,Z H, LUNCH: relaxed conversatlon Don Kazarian James Kettles Griff Kimble Tim Kindelan Marsha Klee Kathy Kline Karen Koerner Kim Kouri Karen Kramer Julie Kroloff Stacey Kuhne Bob Kuts Kirk Kuzmanic Pam Lacy Lori Lademan Robert Lane Nancy Langan Richard Latimer Marie Le Blanc Seungho Lee Thomas Liehr Fran Lipanovich Marla Liuzza Lori Lopez Anne Lorenz Larry Lovell Lynn Lucas Sandi Lutton Debbie Lynn Jeffery Lynn Sandy Mainers Stan Mannes Elizabeth Mann Cathy Mannino Sue Marapese Mitchell Markle Dave Marriott Glen Martin Diane Mason Susan Mathews Marlene Mattis Scot Mattox John McCarthy Colleen McClelland Terry McCormick Tom McDorman Robert McEntee Kim McWhinnie Kim Mehan Joanne Melill Beth Menze Dave Micoz Greg Migliore Jeff Mildenberger Nancy Mileham Randy Miller Mark Mills Peter Minor Beth Mitchell Steve Moen Peter Mokler Robert Moore Teresa Morales Derek Moran Sue Morgan Togetherness if 7 ,,,, kehih H .... . : E51 5 ai - , ,. ,VM - A nm - ,A K I . .... c. t ,rl . N eet f ' - i O .... i,,,:.gz, -55 , ... . fifty, aa:-gg 11:21. - .ev .. w e 5 ' w 5 H t , Q F Q if ' K .:. . . X is xl ill X 5 gf 5 r Qs if li J: T ri? ,mfr ,SW sf , Sk- li 5' r K ws K will K K , ig an Kai 9: W 5 y - 4 wg X' fm: 7 .ef ,y N ffm P, ,. F 1 Sophomores Debbie Morris John Moss Ellen Moudy Scott Moyse Lynn Mucha Bridget Murray .lim Nadal Paul Nebolon Renee Nebolon Cynthia Negri Anne Nelson Carole Nelson Gregory Newland Karen Nussbaum Peggy O'Hara David Olsen Deane Olson Lizanne Owen Bonnie Padock Nancy Padock ,W- Q- ,f.- if , Y and .L- il . ii A 3 'Z rf it , im. H , 7 f -we 157555 . .. '- in ,,,.. gi ,::w1x' ,,,,.. '5' .. so Mike Parks Eric Pedersen David Pennington Steve Perry Sarah Peternell Liz Philbrick Steve Pike Richard Pocapalia Doug Pollock Lisa Pond J on Pope Dan Post Amelia Preece Larry Prizlow Glenne Purvis X- 93 .1 v--'und 'F li, , L' , V we fy .L is 'la K' . f J. France Raine Brian Rakestraw John Rasner Andrea Renzulli Jon Rhoades Cy nthia Ricks Greg Riley Cy nthia Robertson Lisa Rotbart Gary Ruiz David Rumney Barbara Russell Lee Rutherford Elizabeth Suck Dawn Sudoff Anne Sumloff Ken Schneider Nancy Scott Sophomores Sophomores EXPRESS YOURSELF! Paula Shadle Janet Sherwood Susan Shimko Lora Shnable Rhonda Short Chris Skellington Henry Skorin Carol Smith Denise Smith Roberta Smith Neil Soiffer Sue Sorrels Carla Spain Wendy Speight Nelsie Spencer 94 ..,..s...,., W.. 1.9 Haw f ,, aw H f 1 ff .... W HK , ,,- - '2-Q: will H: I 3-:Hia ,ik 2 .1: f knife. 'A 'wg , ' ,T , ,,y f e - .ima fa gk X 'af 'fa S 4 f 5 f g Y' Q ff iii 4 4 Sf? all F A mi X X R' ., -- - if his 'Q is si llwfx l K 4 ' wa E 'L if T is T L' ' 1 k',: , L.: 1 i M Jw if 'J -x , J r , L H 556 ,Mm www 'gina A 4 ,Q :Mrs -iq A., w 5 ,fy 1 av s, i isa M f f i 1 if gf YY E3 . ' V - 2 A f , ,,,, , ,. .. ax W 1 , fki. ,.L,, f, 2- , G31 f wi' . . .. 4 4 lim Ti? 1 R 5 :Wg ff -, .fi 9 , im. 5 z QE!! ff Q, gsm, ,, .. Lt if ' T, ' 'X Rick Spiller Leslie Sprung Nancy St. Sure Andy Stein Bill Stellar Tony Stulpin William Sullivan Kathy Suter Randy Taie Tari Tarico Larry Taylor Jody Thomas Linda Thomas Randy Thornton Sophomores ity. gi' e Sophomores ,. it -Q ' ' 2 J l -f 9:1 'iiig a ..I.: fill D i I ' J D g f ! . L:,ir, QE 'ws ' E, , fm Q ml v 3 Sea-dreams Pamela Wells Peter Welsh Glenn Wetzel Jonathan Whitcraft Vicky White Sue Whittaker Linda Wieczorek Carla Williams Rhoanne Wilmot Marianne Winiecki Dean Wolfe Jim Woodward Cris Woodyard David Worley Mike Wyman Doug Yoshida Eve Ziegler Robin Zila Carol Zilliacus Gerry Zimmerman Paul Toma Steve Townsend Dennis Trost Gary Trovinger Bryan Trull Robert Tuler Denise Van Acker Julie Van Lone Valarie Vincent Chris Volk Richard Waddell Jennifer Walker Anita Wardleigh Laura Weigley Matthew Weinger rag K saw 4 . We 5815 i4 ' si J 1- .J .K any 11 K I is Y mt! 96 e X M A at it tg X ,fa e-i A ' D J D me J 'yi ' ggi. 'irt A i f t i: an-,, ' 1 my 6, ., gif-3, f -- . 11 fha 1 - ' A--' V w:,s,- , . it , he ,E if Yagi' Mi' As president of the Class of '75, I feel all Freshmen were enthusiastic, and anxious to get their new ideas underway. The year was full of much-wanted activitiesg among them were fund raising projects for special organizations, dances, and Tootsie Roll drive. All of these contributed to a more successful year. The most rewarding project was the decoration of a Christ- mas tree which was donated by the Peninsula Center Mer- chants. Our class made ornaments for the potted tree so that it could be displayed during the holiday seasons, later it was given to the Freshmen class and planted at Miraleste, where it will grow in the years to come. I would like to thank our sponsor, Mr. Schorr, without whom these activities would not have succeeded as they did T1 Pam Hunter Freshmen RICK BERNARD, JAN KUNKEL, KAREN NEAT fVice-president, Sec., Tres.J b.. f Lag e: .,. if ,.,. ge , A ah A i V 'v ell' R ' , A. i'f 'IW Q 'ie , , Q t Q' 1 'V lf' I F f fsafw fi ' I A - , ,. . ,,-t.. . ,,,,., ,,, ,,.1, , - , . -, . . . V :K A , .ri ,Q , ,, ,fav .Y ' ,,,. f , A N 'asv Q . .. ,. ,,.. -, ,V W . 'egg ,f. an V, ,i .. I , ., Vgggyg , 3 ,ji,z2ff,,,f' V . K , T - A I ' , fe ,J N. 1 ,K L 1: ,gigfrg -E ,. 5 5 - I , 4 H P-1 ' J-'it f r . , , , ' I ' I. A g -if -- ' f ' ,. , 5 '-e r 1 . , r ., 7, I ' I . F : 1: ' - ,, ' I I A y le L , ' , Wa, ...- I r I ., . .... . ,.,,.m.... ,,,. - PAM HUNTER, RICK BERNARD, Class Ca JAN KUNKEL, KAREN NEAT binet GREG BENSON ASB Representative Freshmen ' E . x ws If I.. , F ,fee A , , I QTY? , 5 ! . L.: '. 'I Xe,-TFA' , .4 'C -z! ,ia PAM HUNTER FROSH President Freshmen Gary Accardo Robin Adams Mary Aguirre Randy Ahlport Anita Albritton Martha Alger Dana Allen Gregory Allen Kim Anderson Ilene Arkoff David Armstrong Roy Axford Ross Bagnell Diana Baker Kandra Baker Paul Banke Dan Bell Karen Bellucci Greg Benson Marcia Berk Barbara Berkland Alan Berman Rick Bernard Cathy Berry Lunchtime sparks frolickmg frosh X ..,.,11, 1? Janet Bescoby Janine Bisignano Craig Blanke Bruce Bliss Mike Boblak Andria Bombach Laura Booton Kathy Borks Barbara Boretz Jim Bowman Scott Boyd Andre Boyer Robert Brabyn Ray Branker Elizabeth Brazier Laurie Briggs Meredith Brinegar Greg Brown Patrick Brown Caroline Brtis Duane Brumm John Brunskill Perry Buccery Bill Buchanan Mary Buffo Kimberly Burch Janet Burson Kathy Butler Donna Byrd Terry Canfield Doug Carmichael Sheri Chapman Gregg Chelew Gennard Cigliano Bob Clark Alan Cleveland Susan Cohen Tim Cologne Dale Congelliere Teri Corcoran MaryJo Cormier Peter Cramer Donald Croll Cecilia Curtis Jill Davidson Alice Davis Judi Dean Lorraine Dechter Freshmen 4,, Elisa deCiutiis Nanette Demonteverde Hooly Dewhurst Nancy Derbes Debbie Dewitt Cindi Dobratz Karey Doolin Jaime Dooros Sharon Doran Carolyn Dorsey Bill Doughty Donica Dunn Ed duPont Greg Duschak Terry Duvall Richard Dykzeul Jim Easton Scott Edson Byron Elliott Jean Ellis in David Engelder Mark Erickson Mike Fabian Shannon Falk Mike Failing Mike Farman Joe Ferguson Leslie Ferrell Scott Filler Julie Fleitz Holly Floren Pat F ortney Bob Fox Martha Francis Lesleigh Franklin David Friedman J ay Friedman Lori Gates Sara Giles Susan Gilman Kim Girkins Glenna Glasgow James Gleason Janis Godshalk 'i u V i VG. ,f N. :'.: - il bfi ,H Kathy Goin Bettina Gonzalez David Goodart Mark Goodley Judy Goyette Brian Gray Leslie Gray Chris Green Peter Griffith Lori Griggs Floyd Gross .I ohn Grosso Karen Groves Bob Haffey Sue Haines Alexandra Halasey Scott Hanley Philip Hardgrove Stacey Harris Joy Harter Scott Hartman Stacy Haynes Steve Hebert J ill Hedges 103 y Freshmen Teri Heib Kathy Hess Leslie Hesse Cindy Hogan Chris Holley Rick Houghton Chip Houske Lee Hromas Debbie Huffman Laura Hum Greg Hummel Laurie Hupp Beanie Ingersoll Jim Ingrassia Suzanne Ingrassia 1 Kristin Iverson Carl Jackson Jenny Jackson Joyce Jackson Jim Jacob Steve Jacobs Scott Jelsma Lisanne J ernstrom Alan Johnson Brett Johnson David Johnson Robert Johnson Gregg Lightbody, Jill Lenell David Kuwata Joe Kuzmanic Jack Lamb Tom Lane Jerry Lecko Tina Lehman Jill Lenell Norman Lenders Janis Levine Mark Lewis Steve Lewin Eric Leyson lO5 Debbie J olin Cathy Jones Theresa Joseph Lisa Juge John Jutras Jennie Kane Steven Kaplan John Karpus Norbert Keilbach Kathy Kettles John Kevin Kevin Kilpatrick Karen Kim Robert King Suzanne King Mark Kirsnis Jill Klessing Dave Knoedler Mary Knight Motoo Knishi Debbie Kramer Deborah Krasnow Steve Kropf Jan Kunkel ,f a..l W Freshmen Jim MacCabe Melissa MacCracken Rick Mandel Mike Mangano Stephanie Mannino Susie Mapson Karen Marshall Lynn Mathison David Matthews Mary Matthews Denise Mattis Scott Michaels Laurie Mickelwait Linnea Milfs Janet Minter Carrie Mitchell Kim Mitchell Mike Mitchell Jill Monnie Tere Monzon Bill Moore Christi Moore Debbie Morgan Tommy Morgan Freshmen Gregg Lightbody Matt Lincir Mark Lindeman Tarrin Lindmolm Steve Lipschultz Lisa Livingstone Kris Londean Richard Lowell Gary Lucia Barbara Ludeke Valery Luft David Lyle Donna Lyle Joan McCarthy Scott McClelland Lynne McElhaney Larry McGee Margaret McGinnis Caren McPeak Christy MacCabe hwrgwtwmaraawv Jack Morrell Jim Morris Matthew Mortenson Kim Mosher Stephen Moss Joshua Mostow Patty Mueller Gina Munoz Cameon Murphy Lynn Murray Tammy Murray Edie Narevsky Karen Neat Denise Nebolon Patrick Neehan Laura Negri Kate Neiswender John Nelson Joyce Nelson Todd Nickel David Nuschke Dan Ohlemacher Julie Oldenburg Steve Olney Dede Olson Jeanne Olson Stephen Olson Dean Parker 'lfX'l Niels Pedersen Amanda Peek Mark Pennington Lisa Pierson Carol Pike Peggy Plakos Mark Plummer Steve Pollock Cindy Pope France Punsola Marcia Quebman Paul Rabinov France Raine Bruce Raine Randee Ramos Fred Rarick Patti Regan Karl Reinisch Lisa Renken Beth Rice Leigh Richardson Mitchell Ridgway Maureen Riley John Rocknowski Greg Ronne Harley Rubenstein Lisa Rubino Larry Runciman Cindy Ryan Susan Ryan nq Y 'J it , 3' Q! :ZA A A lx . 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'ix W Z -it 'G any :Q , ,, ,,, 4 , xl gf 109 Susan Rynearson David Samloll' Mark Sammons Colleen Sampey Marty Scanlon Ricky Schlehofer John Schmiedeke Doug Schneider Edd Schofield Laura Scholnick Nancy Schultz Mike Seideman Janet Seidlitz Anna Seleny Michael Seltzer Greg Semmelroth Nancy Semsroth Samir Shahin Mike Shemet Tracy Simpson Mike Sitzer Bernadette Skorin Dean Slater JeffSlaughter Anne Small Julie Smith Lois Soiffer Tom Stearns Nancy Strohecker Judith Stuart Debbie Swallow Carol Sweida Freshmen Freshmen Rob Swindle Larry Taie ' Todd Taricco , , Carol Taylor Louis Telbizoff X ' Carolyn Tenn - f , 4, -'-ffl ' . -J Q J 4 i A: ,ig i n- - ' -st' is I J . in Y A 1 .J Sam Tennant Mike Tierney Jackie Tillotson Diane Tilly Mitchell Toland Mark Tournat JM ,H A Nancy Tuler John Turbeville Robert Tyndall Marcine Uhler Linda Ullrich Andy Vilicich Sunset hits first homecoming victor William Volk Harvey Voris Cheryl Waterman Sheila Watt Debbie Weir Karenwelsh .. X 5 '--.. f e ssyys K - t K x 2 A5 f 12 in V ii R Kathie Welsh Judi Wendorff Nancy Whitaker Jim White Mark Whitener Mike Whitlock ti? . Z 1 t Richard Wight Robin Will Diana Williams Leslie Williamson Ellen Woodyard Lorraine Yoshida -' ' 4. ' I if i I J , ' L T',' ,,,--- , 'K K L, .. f in ,, 1 i Vrkk - -1, A llO Il L 77:1 71 1 4- ' iii - , -- ,, '11 1117, Y -1,f? -I 1 l 1 Clubs and Activities .pl Y N? 'Q 5 K H 1 gg , 'Rvi .vw Q-. '51 Wm uf it in , .... Q 4 f ' ,- 31 kai ' KL-V 5, - X L, K I Lf vw . f , V Q 5 . , :V r , wr. Qmm 2 wg? f, .J x n ,,. , I ' , . . N wt . Q. , , ' lg' ' + .w L hazi- 4 in n .Q WL rf M ' s 5 M i Tix Ez' : ' ' , ' V2 V.. , l I IX 5 ' V f ,, in Sggk l '1-k ' - V - 5 , A gi-'ff f i f 5 1 fi ' ' 'ff .. r Q wwf fl f A L L ff' - ' H 'ff-W 9 l ' Clubs and Activities lb Q? KW AW ,, , W A ,Q - S ,WH 1 JOHN KUWATA Vice-President Academics KEVIN SMITH Vice-President Activities Clubs and Activities Judy .Ioy Secretary BLYTHE MICKELSON ASB President MICHELE GENDREAU Vice-President School Relations CRAIG LOUIS ASB Parliamentarian ASB COUNCIL EVAN WRIGHT, DIANNE HORN , ASB Treasures Row l: Reynold Lee, Pam Hunter, Greg Benson, Lorrian Dechter. Row 2: Karl Velner, Ken King, Mickey Murphy, Kevin Smith, Evan Wright, John Kuwata, Linda Libman, Dianne Horn, Judy Joy, Craig Louis, Blythe Michelson, Michele Gendreau, Robin Lewis, Roula Toloudis. Clubs and Activities q Floats, a dance, long lunches, pie throwing is this a typical week at Miraleste High School? Of course not-it's Spirit Week! Stu- dents were presented with daily acti- vities, the exciting Homecoming Game, a Key Club-sponsored dance, and finally, a Spirit Week Queen was crowned. What more could we want? Clubs and Activities I unique football experience ., 4' a. VZ. 1 f J 5 , g . 4 'S-M xx , 1? J. .mf My '1 fx -M i .2 f , 'H 9 . 1. F 5. U. 4 Robin Lewis crowned Homecoming Queen 118 Clubs and Activities ff! Homecoming Queen-Robin Lewis Senior princesses-Ann Marie Hafeman, Linda Bilich, Lisa Gates Freshmen princesses-Sharel Waterman, Melissa McCracken Junior princesses-Leslie Cornyn, Teresa Toma Sophomore princesses-Janet Sherwood, Kim Kouri -.4544 si 6 ii Clubs and Activities 3'-wJ' Powder Puff ends in tie Clubs and Activities ,,,, A' Junior Team: Row l L.Croll, L.Solentor, D.Bescoby, K.Klokke, M.Nebolon, S.Watt, T.Toma, R.Stellino, E.DeCuitiis, K.Cor- cran, S.J.Parker. Row 2 M.Mortenson, I-l.Bagnell, S.St.Sure, K.Mueller, B.McGovern, M.Buzanis, K.Butler, G.Johnson. Row 3 S.Pollak, M.Gendreau, N.Riley, G.Shorr, C.Johnson, J.Dahlman, D.Tenn, D.Olson, N.Blashaw, M.DeCuitiis, L.Roberts, J.Hum- mel. KH 329552722 Persistent Seniors Laurie Wisdom and Ann Marie Hafeman try to steal ball from Junior Sally Jo Parker, in '72 Powder Puff football, 120 The sports fans roared with excitement as the football changed hands again and again, the players on the bench looked on anxiously, and the cheerleaders adjusted their wigs fand various other parts of their anatomyj and led the crowd in an enthusiastic chant. Clearly, this was not an ordinary football gameg it was the Annual Powderpuff game. This year the Seniors, who were badly beaten last year, were led by Coach Jim Whiting to a smash- ing tie score against the Juniors, led by Coach Stephen Pollack. Senior Team: Row l J.Greenburg, L.Wisdom, L.Robinson, L.Rhodes, P.Vanliere, J.Voltz, W.Whithead, R.Dahlman. Row 2 C.Chase, B.Mickeson, K.Lee, H.Kemp, K.Stander, A.M.Hafeman, P.Corcran. Row 3 K.Jackson, C.Tournot, S.Osterman, Mr. Clubs and Activities J.Whiting, H.Leef, S.Bond, S.Doran. MATT TILLOTSON was one of many MHS students who worked with elementary school children as supervisors and play director Clubs and Activities Students get jobs, and credit CYNTHIA GAUVREAU, while taking a course at SCROC, learns some ofthe techniques and skills needed to become a nurse. Students at SCROC work at their own rate of speed. 122 ,, 8 Q-'I' '51-' ,, Junior Malcolm Cooper works on a project in the machine shop at SCROC. Students learn practical skills and are given help in finding ajob pertaining to their area ofstudy. Y f--A.. Senior Mary Stolpman is shown here doing office work for Master Graphics Cor- poration. Many Miraleste students learned office procedures, skills, and responsi- bilities at Master Graphics and other local business firms under the Work Experi- CIICC pI'0gT21l'H. The SCROC and Work Experience which were offered to MHS students during the 1971-72 school year provided a great oppor- tunity for students to receive school credit while doing a paid job or learning a valuable skill. SCROC fSouthern California Regional Occupational Centery was a great chance for over 100 students to pursue study in areas not covered in a normal high school program, MHS students were enrolled in a wide variety of subjects, ranging from auto repair to secre- tarial training. Not only was this service free to students, but bus service was supplied from MHS to the center, which is located in Tor- rance. Work Experience provided a chance for students to hold a part or full-time paying or non-paying job, take a shortened day, and work during school hours for school credit. From MHS there were over 40 students working in paying jobs, and approximately 20 students enrolled in non-paying, educational- type jobs. These jobs ranged from box-boys to teachers assistants, and from cashiers to serv- ing lunch duty at nearby elementary schools. Clubs and Activities The Man Who Came to Dinner d f, ,- Clubs and Activities L ww' . 55 xi :. , , 'm 9, if .2 ' I ,yy Aff? S . QM-' I 2 KEY CLUB PRINCESSES Row l: Laurie Wisdom, Jayne Voeltz fq Baker, Elena de Ciutiis. Row 2: Sue Bo Marie Hafeman, Robin Lewis, Vicki V Post. Patti 1 , sa Key Club Court p JAYNE VOELTZ Key Club Queen High spirits and festivity ushered in the holiday season this year at the Girls' League traditional Christmas Formal. Even St. Nick himself talias Mr. Bill Maynardj was there to spread good cheer and celebrate that special occasion. Of course, the evening once again built up to that magic moment when the Key Club Queen is announced. The light princesses Patti Baker, Elena diCivtiis, Robin Lewis, Jayne Voeltz, Sue Bowman, and Sally Post waited in breathless anticipation as the candlelight ceremony pro- ceeded. The decision was worth waiting for or so Jayne Voeltz' happy expression seemed to show when her name was announced. 6 9 4 oses informall NANCY TUCKER Miss Originality LESLIE CARMICHAEL Evening Wear Master of ceremonies Robin Lewis introduces Fashion Frolic contestant. Clubs and Activities , LINDA NELSON Date Wear 'YZ '1- Q 3 Fashion Frolic DONNA COX Ensembles Clubs and Activities Clubs and Activities 1 .4 523 Soph Doll Court - Kim Kouri, Denise Van Ackcr, Janet n L Sherwood, Julie VanLone, Sue Sorrels, Renee Nebolon. Soph Doll ance i i Kim Kouri-Soph Doll Clubs and Activities Clubs and Activities 'T N' ., t...wQ-1 EL MIRADOR STAFF-Row l: Mark Harryman, Greg Johnson, Vance Harris, Teresa Toma, Lois Soifer, Jim Michaels, Mark Doran, Susan Rynearson, Owen Shiozaki, Jeanne Stolpman, Phil Apoian, Mary Jo Baccarella, Tango Quatrochi, Toby Scott, Peter M. Panos, Debbie Peterson, Tish Mostow, Martha Mortenson, Joanne Brown, Chris Heintz, Judy Joy, Kathy Felton, Roger Murray, Brian Boyer, Dave Buerger. Row 2: Bubba Kouri, Scott Grillo, Gerard Bisignano, Craig Shiozaki, Lisa Fields, Joe Di- Santo, Richard d'Assaleneaux. Row 3: Bill Duggins. El Mirador Staff .....-- 4? t takes a special breed to work on El irador EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathy Felton and Activities editor, Tish Mostow. ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Craig Shiozaki with EI Mirador Advisor, Mrs, Barbara Covey and Mark Harryman, Sophomore Class Editor. JUNIOR CLASS EDITORS Chris Heintz and Ruth Brown, talk with staff member Toby Scott. Z3 4 ,A Business Editor Roger Murray with typists Lisa Fields, Tango Quatrochi, Candi Conrad' Clubs and Activities iliuiclu ek?-EW? 3i.1fQf1' A QW 41112 i 42 fig N . ff' S4 ' RN ml .. I I ,, .vw gf W ,pq 34,7 X-.. 5-s I ,gs ., ,.-Nd' V -r .--M i ,yu-, Head Cheerleader ANNE MARIE HAFEMAN VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Anne Marie Hafeman, Jayne Voeltz, Sally .lo Parker, Sue Bowmen, Kym Miller, Elena DiCiutus Cheerleaders Clubs and Activities Songleaders Vicki Vance Clubs and Activities Diane Bescoby Marcia Blanke Sally Post Vicki Vance, Helen McCarthy, Diane Bescoby, Sally Post, Dianne Detervillc, Marcia Blanke Dianne Deterville Helen McCarthy Clubs and Activities Clubs 8L Activities With all the games. dinners, dances and other just plain fun activities, sometimes we tend to forget that the most important function of our school is quality in education. Well, not every- one has forgotten academia, as is easily proved by the large membership of the California Scholar- ship Federation and the National Honor Society. Each group provides student tutors in many subjects. CSF offers seniors with four semesters membership the position of seal bearer. NHS sets as its goal the development of enthusiasm, knowledge, leadership, and character, California Scholarship Federation Row l: Left to Right Stan Stearns, Dianne Pocapelia Lisa Gates Jim Scharffenberger Steve Alhport Mark Lehman K Brown Diane Bescoby, Julie Smith, Janet Hardy, Kim Rathman Robin Lewis Ken King Bob Burns R Lee P Langer M Rarick C Louis T Ro bertson. Row 2: B.Mickelson, J.Schultz, K.Lee R Brown N Langan S Kawahara D Lynn S Hahn D Smillie P Van Liere T Hath away, M.Barrett, M.Needham, M,Garmus, M Peake M Ellis B Drummond F Ellis W Rabinov M Gendreau B McGovern D Ol ' I 17 gi, ,, . ,,,,i5iil, L..-4 1 lx rm National Honor Society Row l: Candi Chase, Connie Mills, Penny Van Liere, Ken King, Linda Libman, Vicki Vance, Lance Roark, Mrs. Yu. Row 2: Melinda Lees, Leslie Carmichael, Eileen Eya, Rodney Yoshida, Glen Olemacher, Larry Fisher. Row 3: Lynn Graziano, Jean Schultz, Michelle Banta, Micky Murphy, Ted Robertson, Diane Pocapalia, Steve Berman. Row 4: Debbie Garrison, Lauren Hesse, Blythe Mickelson, Cindy Casler, Robin Lewis, Tom Scott,John Kuwata, Mark Rarick, Reynold Lee, Mitch Tinnan. Honor students show spirit son. Row 3: M.Mortenson, J.Schultz, G.Johnson, H.Kemp, S.St. Sure, S.Watt, N.Hendrikson, K.Klokke, K.Hunter, J,Norman, J. Kuwata, L.Libman, S.Benson, V.Vance, B.Perkinson, L.Roark, M.Murphy, K.Downey, J.Turner, N.Tucker, Row 4: L.Graziano, K.Thornbery, M.Banta, D.Garrison, E.Eya, E.Kaplan, T.Schneider, S.Lesovsky, L,Carmichael, N.Blashaw, M.Wickham, T.Baggot, C.Tournat, K.Carlson, L.Croll, L.Sulentf1r, C.Mills, T.Frie, C.Chase, L.Almasy, D.Deterville, T.Scott, P.Shadell, L,Pond, l Clubs 8a Activities Key Club Row l: Mark Becker, Dana Tomas, Brad Perkinson, Marshall Harper, Charles Barsam, Duncan MacDonald, Don Brogdon, Joe Gendreau, John Kuwata. Row 2: Rodney Yoshida, Mr. Maynard, John Carr, Mark Needham, Mark Doran, Miles Barrett, Kevin Butler, Richard Fox, Robert Burns, Scott Benson, Mark Harryman, Brad Lynn,Craig Johnson, Rick Ingrassia, Kevin Smith, Mark Tomas, Ron Dorin, Mark Garmus, Cary Hansen, Jeff Roemer, Reynold Lee, Ken Bundy. Service clubs lend a helping hand Q 140 Clubs and Activities X H fig ix'-..,,w ,W .. V Girls' Service Club --al' Row l: Molly Foster, Phyllis Smith, Karen Klokke, Wendy Whitehead, Sarah Peternell, Linda Lean. Row 2: Nancy Friedman. Sue Sherwood, Melinda Lees, Maria Buzanis, Helen McCarthy, Janis Kuwata. Row 3: Candi Chase, Judy Joy Michelle Banta, Micky Murpy, Diane Bescoby, Laurie Levine, Mary Schaffer. Row 4: Beth Menze, Terri Rothi, Jane Schultz, Cindy Johnson, Jean Schultz, Sue Pederson. Row 5: Deborah Lewin, Nancy Blashaw, Blythe Mickelson, Dianne Horn, Becky McGinnis. Row 6: Leslie Roberts, Kathy Dahlman, Judy Dahlman, Karen Butler. AQ X . Clubs and Activities Wrestling Club Row l: John Moss, Paul Toma, Mark Negri, Pete Zamfirescu, Jon Jackson, Brent Currey, Rick Milehan, Joe Potter, Bruce Smith, Bob Whitaker. Row 2: Rick Hafeman, John Epstein, Bill Shrum, Owen Shiozaki, Mike Wahl, Ken Shneider, Joe Dean, Evan Wright, Stephan Barrett, Bud Smith. Row 3: Glenn Martin, Graig Gross, Kary Hanson, Scott Gibler, David Johnson, Paul Grazlano, Pat Brown, Steve Milburn, Michele Van Vliet, Caron Chelew Row 4: Walter Davis,Steve Polluck, Rich Lafimer. What can the Wrestling Club have in common with every other club? Well, the answer is they all need money and may come up with the same idea to fill that need ecandy bars. These wise decisions for Miraleste f't' ' J ' , . fj?Q?:2,gg: g ,3 ' an Clubs and Activities Hsu.. High Schoolg not only do we run around for weeks munching delicious Nestle's chocolate, but the clubs make a tidy profit which enables them to continue their activities. K k,,..,x Vi. 4, fi Girls' League Row l: Kelly Downey, Michele Gendreau, Vicki Vance, Sally Post, Diane Deterville, Denise Van Acker, Row 2: Karen Karnes, Jane Shultz, Diane Bescoby, Holly Davidson, Blair McGovern, Kim Davey, Row 3: Lindsay Croll, Karen Butler, Kathy Dahl- man, Robin Lewis, Maureen Davis. Row 4: Ann Marie Hafeman, Jayne Voeltz, Lisa Rubino, Sue Pederson, Kathy Butler, Me- linda Lees, Mrs. Gasset. irls' League increases officers 143 if iz- 1' A Clubs and Activities .420 'nn' ...mn Interact Club Row l: Mitch Tinnan, Pete Zamfirescu, Alan McCall, Ken King, Stan Stearns, Ted Robertson, Row 2: Bill James, Mark Ra- rick, Tom Papadakis, Mr, Warner. Row 3: Dave Tenn, Matt Tillotson, Artie Narevsky, Dick Richardson, Evan Wright Keith Carlson. . srrv W . A runnin? dj, L S ,, SOUND CR EW-Mr. Stockwell, Glen Ohlemacher ' , Clubs and Activities 3ggis'r27 ' gn'- DAILY BULLETIN-Scott Mills, Glen Ohlemacher H 'fi f.W+f.:, f -1 ROW l: Bud Smith, Coach Graves, Tom Papadakis, Mark Thomas. ROW 2: Matt Tillotson, Letterman's Queen Cindy Gray, Dave Tenn, Brent Curry ROW 3: Dave Fauchald, Steve Burns, Mark Becker, Bob Weaver I O Clubs foster spirit Clubs and Activities With more and more Miraleste stu- dents traveling to different nations, it's a refreshing change to reverse that position with the three foreign exchange students attending our school through the American Field Service. This national organization arranged the visits of Roula Toulidis, from Greece, Kazuo Matsu- mura, from Japan, and Karl Vellner, from Sweden. Living in the homes of MHS families, these students were able to experience American life and share their culture with their new friends from the United States. Clubs and Activities American Field Service Karl Vellner-Sweden, Roula Toloudis-Greece, Kaz Matsumura-Japan E Row l: Craig Allen, Craig Louis, Ellen Kaplan, Joe Ferguson, Tom Scott, Karen Cheely, Sue Kavaia, Lorraine Yoshida, Barbara Lucleke, Alice Davis, Marcia White, Patrice Flanders. Row 2: Holly Davidson, Toni Bonetti, Kelly Downey, Blythe Mickleson, Nancy Friedman, Debbie Zazuetta, Ron North, Josh Mostow, Mark Sam- mons, Sue Adams, Debby Lynn. Row 3: Francis Puncolla, Mark Whittaker, Michelle Banta, Janis Kuwata, Di- anne Pocapalia, Tom Scharffenberger. Row 4: Alex Halasey, Peggy Compher, Lauren Hesse, Cindy Johnson, Paula Chade, Laurie Briggs, Mary Madden, Lisa Gates, Carol Killiacus, Margie Sessler, Terry Rothi, Chris Lind- holm, Lynn Ferguson. French Club anguage Clubs stress understanding Two important clubs on campus, the French Club and the Spanish Club, stressed the understanding of different cultures and countries. One of the problems which affects everyone today is misunderstanding and lack of communication, not only individually but internationally. However, with the further comprehension of French and Spanish, and the greater appreciation of the foreign culture, through films, tra- ditional -foods, and literature, Miraleste High School may be on the road ofunderstanding. Spanish Club Row l: Teena Cleveland, Nancy Kessler, Linda Currie, Carol Taylor, Barbara Berkland, Dr. Gladys Costales, tSpan1sh Club Sponsorj, Sue Osterman, fTreasurer5, Anna Seleny, Andrea Renzulli, Cecilia Curtis, Kathy Welsh, Karen Welsh, Nancy Blashaw. Row 2: Shelly Stein, Linda Hatch, Sarah Peternell, Linda Lean, Teri Wendorf, Jill Hedges, Penny Van Liere fHis- torianj, Eileen Eya fSecretaryj, Kathy Borks, Janet Bescoby, Carol Pike, Lori Sulentor. Row 3: Robin Floren, Lisa Lip- schultz, Monique Nebolon, Joan Baker, Ann Lorenz, Leslie Carmichael fPresidentJ, Teri Scheider fVice-Presidentb, Kathy Stander, Sue Hahn, Marie Buzanis. Nancy Mueller, Debbie Lewin. Row 4: Renata Hahn, Dianne Dischner, Diane Lewin, Kim Kouri, Jill Klessig, Teri Camfield, Marie Wickham, Cindy Johnson, Karen Thornberry, Holly Morgan, Karen Thomp- son, Helen Barclay, Eliana Lenders. Row 5: Joan Rutherford, Lori Pearson, Teresa Baggot, Greg Lightbody, John Brun- skill, Karin Zilliacus, Cathy Cress, Candi Chase, Marie Le Blanc, Roberta Smith. 147 Clubs and Activities Bowling Club Terri Foltz, Teresa Toma, Peggy Corcoran, Lori Lademan, Katie Corcoran, Cindy Gray, Bob Thunell, Mr. Smith, Jeff Christopher, Tom Hathaway, Scott Moyse, Glenn Wetzel, Kim Rathman, Mike de Ciutiis, Mike Brunskill, Richard Fox, Paul Plakos, Bob Tyndall, Jim Leh- man, Steve Walter, Casey Crane. Clubs reflect outside pastimes. Ski Club Clubs and Activities MHSPMKB Row l: Mark Ellis, Andy Krasnow. Row 2: Dave Turner, Nancy Tucker, Leslie Roberts, Alec Frank, Craig Shiozaki. Row 3: John Baur, Owen Shiozaki, John Sanders, Candi Chase, Row 4: Steve Milburn, Michele Gendreau, Miles Barrett, Mark Needham. Never let anyone say that the students of Miraleste are too serious or that we don't know how to have a good time, because it's easy to prove that statement false. The huge membership of the Ski Club and the attendence at the many weekend skiing trips, the enthusiasm ofthe Bowling Club, and the methodical madness of the Miraleste High School Philharmonic Marching Kazoo Band, would convince anyone that MHS students really have fun. Clubs and Activities Forensics Mark Ellis, Blythe Mickelson, Mark Rarick, Freddie Mann, Cynthia Robertson, Lance Roark, Debbie Jennings, Theresa Frie, Craig Louis Ted Robertson, Mrs, Furuta. Are you frustrated because you can't express your- self? Well, there's no reason for frustration at Miralesteg pick up a club membership application and join in the festivities. If yours is a penchantfor poetry or polynomials, re- cycling or rebutting, there is a club for you here at MHS. Yes, even for you ecology freaks. Competing in math meets and debate tournaments, waging war a- gainst pollution, or just having fun and exchanging ideas, students have organized unique and important groups on our campus. So let's have no complaints that future Nobel Prize winners are being stifled, or that students have no concern with their future or the future of their envi- ronment, just look around your school and get in- volved. 150 Clubs and Activities Math Club Row l: Wayne Gramlich, Sharlene Watt, Teresa Toma, Neil Soiffer Row 2: Glen Wetzel, Steve Berman, Lance Roark, Ted Robertson, Mitch Tinnan, Reynold Lee, Alec Frank, Craig Louis, Steve Ahlport. ,, , fs, 8L N, Ecology Club Row l: Craig Louis, Barry Drummond, John Muir, Linda Bilich, Carly Spencer, Lisa Gates fpres.J, Mark Ellis. Row 2: John Nystrom, Debi 0'N6ill, Leslie COFIIYH, Wendy Boyd, Lori Gates. Row 3: Karen Berger, Alex Halasey, Linda Currie, Debbie Zazueta, Diane Pocapa- lia, Karen Cheely. Row 4: Peggy Compher, John Morgan, Jeff Leyson, Mary Madden, Lori Pearson, Ann Nelson, Ross Kimball, Brenda Neal, Bob Smith, Leslie Rhodes, Kim Mitchell, Bill Bowdy, Craig Magnuson, Joe Ferguson, Cindy Smith. Row 5: Steve Keller, Mike DeMaggio, Marla Dicks, Mike Bisonette, John Spaighl. QL ' Creative Writing Club Craig Louis, Karin Zilliacus, Candi Chase, Janet Hardy 'I l V i 1 l , Choir sings for Renaissance Fair 52 ,V .WMV- Choir Class Clubs and Activities Leslie Roberts Clubs and Activities Folksingers Row l: Nancy Tucker, Leslie Roberts, Lindsey Ann Croll,Holly Davidson, Diane Deterville, Teri Baggot. Row 2: Cynthia Robertson, Lynne Ferguson, Karen Motz, Beth Ferguson, Eve Zieg- ler, Sue Adams. Row 3: Robert Lane, Nancy Blashaw, Connie Mills, Julie Kroloff. Row 4: Sharon Doran, Sharon Tilly, Laura Wetzel, Karen Buerger, Pam Gaastin. Row 5: Dennis Tor- ost, Tom Scott, Barry Gilman, Mr. Calabrese, af -.4 'Y JN' if x 'X 'hugai 'X u Q 154 Connie Mills and John Pack DANCE CLUB-Row l: Cindy Sauer, Janet Halasy, Charlene Harington, Renee Dessy, Debbie O'Nell, Karen Cheeley, Dianne Poca palia, Cindy Smith, Kathy Felton, Kym Miller. Row 2: Roula Toloudis, Teri Pontious, Wendy Rabinov, Mary Madden, Lisa Gates Linda Billich, Barbra Russell, Craig Louis, Kathy Hunter, Cheryl Alley, Mrs. Donna Essoe. Row 3: Debbie Guy, Margret Halesey Lori Yoss, Robin Carter, Denise Mattis, Maureen Buccery, Janell Hollingsworth, Eveonne Davis, Ann Lebal. Row 4: Laura Button Karen Welsh, Cindy Laslerz, Robin Lewis. ART CLUB-Row l: Tom Stearns, Lois Soiffer, Barbra Lidakey, Tish Bostow, Connie Mills. Row 2: Nancy Freedman, Glenne Purzuis, Mary Benman, Ce- ciela Curtis, Pat Langer. Row 3: Lisa Gates, Toni Bonett, Karen Boluchi, Denis -f UA- Cobley, Jan Gurley. Row 4: Joe Ferguson, Karen Karese, Anita Wardleight, Tom Scott, Lynne Ferguson, Kaz Matsmaura. Row 5: Ross Kimball, Linda Neal, Linda Currie, Alex Halassey, Mike DiMaggio, Cindy Pope, Patricia Flanders, Marcia White. L A 7' ,NX Clubs and Activities Hsu.,-.Q S SELDOM RECOGNIZED AND OFTEN MALIGNED, the Publica- tions Photographers provided quality shots, all year long, for TORREON news pages and for the school annual, EL MIRADOR. Exclusive ofthe in- dividual shots in the class sections, 96W of all the pictures you are viewing in this book were shot by, developed by, and enlarged by members of this crew. CMissing: Marshall Harper, Steve Beckerj Above: EL MIRADOR Sports Editor works on a layout under the supervision of Pistol-Pete Grillo, Biz, and Ric. Above right: Panos and Bisignano develop film during last-minute rush before deadlines. Below: Photo Editor Scott Grillo poses with other photog- raphers in a not-too-rare moment of togetherness. During the spring, Grillo, Bizignano, and d'Assalenaux became interns at Channel 8 Cablevision and thus provided needed expertize for proposed television news coverage, an expanded role for publications in 1972-73. 5' Owen Shiozaki, Brian Boyer, Craig Louis, Scott Cvrillo, Pete Panos, Ric d'Assalenaux, Randy Thorton Bob Kou Extra. Extra! Getcher Torreon. Clubs and Activities ROW 1: H.Rubenstein, B.Boyer, O.Shiozaki, J.Leyson, D.Burger, B.Hut- chinson, J.Kindalin, P.Panos,R.d'Assalenaux,T.Toma, J.Jackson, K.Cor- coran, S.Quatrochi, M.Bacarella, G.Bisignano, J.Pope, S.Grillo, R,Kouri J.MichaQls, B.Bowdy, J.Karpus, D.Pierson, V.Branker, M.Neiswender, M Negri, A.Mangano. ROW 2: J.Hardy, T.Baggott, A.Halasy, T.White, G I I E TORREON EDITORS - Lisa Franklin, Katie Corcoran, Sam Enriquez, John Baur, Craig Louis, Eileen Eya, Candi Chase, John Sanders, Janet Hardy, James Kindelan, Jon Jackson, Scott Grillo. MISSING: Claire Rentsch, and Marshall Harper. T .fn new ll mf -. ., M g:'.1..,,:.:J mg, -- tj . - --wg M 'qw . M V' 74 H 'c I 4 I 15.154- fyf+,qji'f5- feaqy, J Plakos, J.Maccabe, S.Michaels, C.Chase, E.Eya, C.Lewis, S.Enriquez, G.Travinger, J.Bower, T.Cress, J.Sanders, A.Frank, M.Barrett, S.Kaplin, D.Thomas, G.Johnson, T.Rarick, S.Chapman, T.Lane, J.Turbiville, T. Vanderbird, Advisor-f Mrs. Barbara Covey. Clubs and Activities G.I.A. Volleyball Stellino, John- son, Baggot, Mickelson, Klee, Stander, Storm, Wickam. Durall, Gendreau, LeBon fflaptainj Woolson, McWhinnie, Brown, Ingersoll, Coach Sutherland. Clubs and Activities GAA Board: Pres. Stander, Sponsor D. Suther land, Sec. LeBon, V.P. Stellino l6O V- - f 7 .1-v Girls Interscholastic Association Row l: Mrs. Sutherland, Abby Gaunt, Cindy Johnson, Katie Corcoran, Sharon Tilly, Candy Chase, Louise deCiutiis, Cathy Stander, Teresa Frie, Heidi Graf, Gail DeVall, Joan Baker. Row 2: Janet Hardy, Nancy Blashaw, Ro Stellino, Marie Wickham, Ruth Woolson, Kim Rath- man, Nancy Friedman, Alex Halasey, Monique Nebolon, Leslie Roberts, Rhonda Shoat. 4 A l 5 9 xx l -1 Varsity Basketball Ro Stellino, Joan Baker, Cindy Johnson, Blythe Mickelson, Nancy Blashaw, Cathy Stander, Candi Chase, Gail DeVall. J.V. Basketball Teresa Naggott, Nadine Widding, Nancy St. Sure, Ro Stellina, Linda Lean, Marie Wickham, Monique Nibolon, Pam Hall, Kia Elliot. K.. 4 .Q ' K' ww 1: , V - , 5 .Q ' AI.-:fl Q up I ',.,, ,, .1., . , mm ,, is QE 95 Q' if 1 , LQ ,E ,, 5 as N t A M MAN: ATHLETICS 0 so ' .Li Ag iff Q' , Sigh' , il fi HQ A s M l Steve Burns Dave Fauchald Larry Hoover Steve Doran ' Rick Mileham All League, All CIF - Def. Guard Off. Back Def. Back Off. Tackle Off. Def. Guard Tom Papadakis Kevin Butler Dave Tenn Matt Tillotson All League, All CIF Wide Receiver All League, All CIF Def. Back, Captain Linebacker Back of Year Captain Captain .leaf Lucas Produces Nine League Selection Head Coach ' Wilbur Iufzas Varsity Team-Row l: L.Hoover, S.Doran, T.Papadakis, K.Butler, T. gelliere, M.Negri, K.Nickle. Row 3: Wilbur Lucas, Jim Dugan, M.Doran Higgins, C.Nash, S.Nash, S.Burns, R.Mileham, D.Szabo, M.Tillotson, D. T.KleC, K.KiHg, M-Kane, C-BHTSHIU, D-F21UChHld, B.K0Ufi, P-PHHOS, C. Tenn. Row 2: .I.Jackson, G.Johnson, P.Zamfirescu, S.Stearns, B.Whita- D21ViCS, KCHTISOH, P-Mufphy, M-Off, D.Pi6l'S0T1, V.HHffiS, B-SlC2iTf1S ker, E.Wright, S.Sanders, N.Noble, M.Rubino, D.Bell, B.Currey, D.Cori- Dall Phillips, MikCC21SlOH. Varsity Football Defensive tackles Steve Burns and Bob Whitaker along with Dave Fau- chald sack the Palos Verdes quarterback for a big loss. Scott Sanders views the game from an awkward position as Bob Whit- aker and Dave Fauchald pursue in the offensive backfield. f The l97l Miraleste Football team linished their best season since opening four years ago, compiling an ll-l win-loss record. Also included were post season victories and the CIF playoffs. The season started off as the Marauders demolished Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes, winning the King of the Hill Award. Following these defensive dis- plays, the Marauders faced Morningside- the result was another victory leading them to Glendale. The Dynos fell next, giving Miraleste a perfect record to enter an always tough league season. But this year the story was not the same, and the Marauders easily handled Daniel Murphy and El Segundo, preparing for a showdown with Lennox. The Marauders were victorious, after having the Lancers tie the score with only 52 seconds remaining. Confidence prevailed, as on the first play after, quarterback Steve Doran hit Kevin Butler for a 40 yard pass play. Larry Hoover imme- diately followed with a 20 yard touchdown pass again to Butler to give the Marauders a clutch win. Homecoming was the site of the next victory, as Lawndale bowed also, followed by Saint Monica. After their perfect regular sea- son play, they entered the post season CIF playoffs. The first CIF victory in football came as the Marauders upended South Pasadena in a night game. They boasted a strong de- fense, combined with a potent offense, and readied for their next opponent, North Riverside. The story was the same, as the Marauders ended up on top, allowing only a field goal. The Marauders now travelled to Cerritos College where they faced St. John Bosco. The story was different, as the Marauders led until the final seconds of the half. They never regained the lead, and lost to the finals-bound team, 2l-l2. All CIF awards were given to Steve Burns, Tom Papadakis, and Dave Tenn. Dave Tenn was also named Pioneer League Back-Player of the year, and named as Honorable mention- All American, Coach Lucas was named to coach the East team in the East-West Shrine game, to end the season on a good note. Varsity Football Tenn Lead Marauders into CIF w Left linebacker Tom Papadakis returns an interception early in Miraleste's shut out of rival Palos Verdes. Jon Jackson prepares to block his oplponent for run back. Dave Tenn, who led the Marauder offense, shows why as he runs consis- tently into and through defensive secondary for yardage. Varsity Football It 'Qi Safety Matt Tillotson also returns an interception against a strong Daniel Murphy team. The Marauders were again victorious. 2 O ' ' ,W '- w. ,L If L'-L , L ,l 4' Q1 4 2 A 'f? f'hll' 1 ' 7 .JJ sv' Quarterback Steve.Doran keeps his cool under pressure as he throws a pass down field. Marauders were victorious for the first time in a Homecoming Game. Steve Burns looks on as reserve fullback Mark Doran follows the block of all league tackle, Depth played an important role in the team's best season in their short history. Bursting through a hole in the line, Dave Tenn does his thing this time in the first gameofthe season, Ricky Mileham. 167 MIRALESTE OPPONENT Rolling Hills 22 7 Palos Verdes 26 0 Morningside 24 6 Glendale 36 7 'Daniel Murphy 24 7 'El Segundo 48 12 'Lennox 24 I8 'Lawndale 28 7 'SL Monica 44 8 South Pasadena 24 14 North Riverside 24 3 St. John Bosco 12 21 336 l I0 'Denotes League Games Denotes C.I.F. PlayoffGame Varsity Football J.V.'s Still ndefeated J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES Rolling Hills Palos Verdes Morningside Lawndale .I.V. Football MHS 16 42 28 33 OPP 16 0 8 0 .Lil Greg Johnson throws a completed pass, as Joe Murphy, 76, and Mark Negri, 36, block for him in a clash against Lawndale. Johnson threw for 395 yards, during the season. 'QF lif S, it S Stan Stearns, J,V. split end, catches a pass with no one around as he Sprints for a big gain. During the season Stearns made two touchdowns, and led the Marauders to an undefeated season. l68 Xyidfd-' cg Ffiiliiti ,Zi Left to Right Dave Bell, Brent Curry, and Joe Murphy fight for a loose ball, which was knocked out by Bob Kouri, in a J.V. victory against Lawndale. The score was 33-0. This year the Marauder Junior Varsity boasted a three win, no loss, and one tie record. A lot of things happened during the J.V. season that showed good promise for next year's varsity, for instance, Chuck Barsam had 4 interceptions, two of which were run back for touchdowns. The passing attack was a combination of passes from Greg Johnson to Stan Stearns or Chuck Barsam. Johnson threw for 395 yards in 4 games. The running attack was a combination of Tom Buehner, Bob Stearns, Mark Negri, Scott San- ders, and Mark Doran, with the high gainer being Tom Buehner with 6 touchdowns. The offense scored l9 points while the defense limited the opponents to only 24 points and held Palos Ver- des and Lawndale to no points at all. The secret of the defense was making their opponents fumble the ball or throw interceptions, by hard hitting and a good pass rush by the front five. The de- fense was led by Mike Orr, Evan Wright, Bob Kouri, Dave Bell, Joe Murphy, Vance Harris, Dan Pierson, and Brent Curry. TOM BUEHNER CARRIES the ball for a long gain in a game against Glendale High. Buehner's speed and agility helped him in being the leading ball carrier for the J.V. team, as he also scored six touchdowns for the season. l 69 J.V. Football YVY. Bees and Cees take Znd in league Under the supervision of coaches Norman Towers and Art Warner, the Marauder Bee team had a successful season, and came in second in league with a record of 3-2-0. The strong offense was capped off by runners, Dan Hardy and Dave Micoz, who formed an unbeatable team. Under the leadership of Bruce Canetg and Lineman Dave Dorff, the defense proved itselftime after time. The Cee team under the supervi- sion of coaches Tom Graves and Duf- fy Brelsford, climaxed its fantastic sea- son with a 4-l-0 record. This year's Cee team won more games than any previous Cee Team of Miraleste. Two great assets of the Marauder backfield were Tom Lane and Larry McGee who were also great on defense as well. Quarterback Greg Benson eludes two would be tacklers in the R.H, game. Scores Miraleste 0 Rolling Hills 8 6 Palos Verdes 22 22 Morningside 18 A 24 Daniel Murphy 14 .T . 24 Lennox 6 A 6 El Segundo 20 I4 Lawndale 6 30 Saint Monica 6 Cee Team4Row l: T.Cologne, R.Branker, P.iCramer, J.Bowman,-Brlohnsgn, S.Ja.cobs, S.Herbert, D.Parker, D. Ohlemacher, M.Mortensen, T.Lane, B.Bush, N.Keilbach. Row 2: S.SchmiedelizfII.M'ostow,PTEfl5ul5ont, G.Ronne, M.Ericson, S.Gibler, M.Whitener, P.Brown, M.Mitchell, R.Banard, D.Congeliere, G.Benson, M.Farmen, B.Fox, M,Whitlock. Row 3: S.Holley, L.McGee, A.DeFrancis, J.Morrell, D.Armstrong, S.Hanley, A.Stein, C.Crane, R. Houghton, E.Schofield, H.Pluenneke, C.Dollin, J.Kuzmanic. Cee Football 170 4 l Q , L , A Row l: N.Felando, R.Latimer, K.Schneider, P.Goden, D.Richard- son, J.Johns0n, D.Hardy, D.Olson, D.Worley, Row 2: J.Elvcr- man, P.Graziano, D.Micoz, D.Post, P.Toma. B.Canetti, D Dorff, D.Yoshida, P.Daigh, T.McCormick, B.Jaconi, D.Basque. Row 3: Coach N.Towers, B.Carr, B.Rakestraw, L.Taylor, G. Migliore, S.Enriquez, D.Marri0t, R.Thornton, G.Burnett, R. Hafeman, K.Kuzmanic, B.Moore, J.Kettles, J.Haynes, Coach A.Warner. Bees Finish Second in Pioneer League Scores Miraleste 0 Rolling Hills l4 0 Palos Verdes 28 0 Morningside 30 0 Glendale 0 32 Daniel Murphy 14 6 El Segundo 25 0 Lennox 2 Lawndale 8 Saint M onica 6 UNDER HEAVY PRESSURE from Daniel Murphy, Dick Richardson launches a pass to Dan Post under excel- B F tb H lent pass protection. ee oo a 171 Varsity Water Polo .......-. .pwmt V, A VARSITY WATER POLO- Row l: J.Roemer, R.Ingrassia, M.Patterson, M.Becker, R.Roemer, B.Francis, D.Wattenbarger. Row T.Personius, M.Tennan, B.Leddy, B.Lynn, D.Slater, J.Morse, Coach R. Beardslee. OUT SWIMMING TWO OPPONENTS Rick Ingrassia swiftly passes the ball to a teammate with shooting opportunities. 172 arsity Water Polo Makes Fine Showing , sg, K' U., A,,z1 , P ,cg 0 A X Ls-es .M , ,,.Q. A swf? 4' EYES TRAINED on his target, Mike Patterson attempts to nail down another Marauder goal. Patterson was the leading scorer for the Varsity squad. RICK INGRASSIA through swift moves and elusive tatics shows why he was one ofthe highest scorers on the team. 173 In spite of the mental handicap of non- league competition, this year's MH Varsity water polo team completed a most success- ful season. The I0 win, 9 loss record was most deceptive since five of the losses were caused by only two schools-Palos Verdes and El Segundo fwho lost only two games out of a total of thirty-nine playedlj. The other four losses were even more heartbreaking since they were all lost by a deficit of only one point. The new Miraleste water polo coach, Randy Beardslee, certainly put it all together well, as indicated by the fine Marauder play. This year's high scorers on the Varsity team were co-captain Mike Patterson, Rick Ingras- sia, and Don Wattenbargerg these people were able to average between two and three goals a game. The fine Marauder defense was kept up by Mark Becker, Tim Personius, Rick Roe- mer, Brad Lynn, Ben Francis, and especially by goalie and co-captain Jeff Roemer. Jeff was able to keep up a very high percentage of blocked goals. All in all, the Varsity squad had a fine sea- son. With many of this year's Varsity team returning next year, along with several pro- mising upcoming players, Miraleste can look forward to another exciting Varsity water polo team. VARSITY WATER POLO SCORES M HS OPP. Pasadena I I 5 El Segundo 7 I5 Redondo I5 7 Palos Verdes 7 9 Rolling Hills 4 5 Los Amigos 6 7 Sonora 8 6 Montebello l O QFJ Los Alamitos 10 3 Palos Verdes 4 9 Long Beach Poly 7 4 Bishop Montgomery 35 7 Beverly Hills 4 5 Foothill 4 5 Rancho Alamitos 7 4 Estancia 5 3 El Segundo 4 I0 Buena 8 7 El Segundo 3 l3 Varsity Water Polo Bee and Cee squads show A feeling of pride came along with the conclusion of the 1971 water polo season for the Miraleste Bee and Cee water polo teams, and rightfully so for their combined final record of 17 wins and only 5 defeats indicates what a fantastic season they had. Both teams obviously absorbed Coach Randy Beardslee's lessons well. The Bee's, led, by the scoring ability of Rob Hromas, Jeff Lynn, and Dean Hanley often faced larger, more experienced Junior varsity teams and still suffered only three defeats. With Randy Miller and Steve Pike leading the way on de- fense, along with brilliant play by goalie Tari Taricco, the Miraleste Bee water polo team is destined for great things next year on the Mara- uder Varsity. The Cee water polo team shipped up a 9-2 record with the only two defeats going to large 'ffrosh-soph teams. Stars on offense were Scott Edson, Jerry Lecko, Paul Rabinov, and Todd Taricco. On defense, cre- ditj forthe Cee wins must go to the two outstanding goalies, Pete Grif- fith and Dan White. Each team had a large number of victories containing whopping scores against their opponants. If this sea- son's records for the Marauder Bee and Cee water polo teams are any indication of things to come, Mira- leste is sure to be a water polo power in any future league in which they are sure to be placed. BEE WATER POLO SCORES Rolling Hills 9 7 Palos Verdes 4 8 Long Beach Poly 12 3 Biship Montgomery 25 3 Beverly Hills 5 4 Foothill 12 1 Rancho Alamitos 4 5 Estancia 3 4 El Segundo 7 4 Buena ll 8 El Segundo I0 3 V f . .. MHS OPP. .,,,, BEE WATER POLO- Row l: C.McCormack, R.Hromas, J.Griffith, M.Neisweinder, C.Wright, E.Pederson. Row 2: .I.Lynn, D.Hanley, R.Miller, S.Pike, Coach R. Beardslee, T.Taricco. is l J L sf! COLIN MCCORMACK puts a quick shot past the outstretched Bishop Montgomery goalie. MH walloped Bishop Bee Water Polo in this game. 1 l74 Strong performance throughout year ,, 29 ... 9 E SCOR ES MHS Rolling Hills 17 Palos Verdes 12 Long Beach Poly I0 Biship Montgomery ll Beverly Hills 5 Foothill 5 Rancho Alamitos 9 Estancia 9 El Segundo 8 Buena 7 El Segundo 8 CEE WATER POLO- Row 1: P.Rabinov, P.Griffith, N.Pederson, B.Gray, H.Voris, T.Taricco. Row 2: J.Lecko, J,In- grassia, D.White, D.Brumm, J.Buchannan, M.Farran. Row 3: Coach R. Beardslee, M.Tournat, B.Raine, S.Edson. THE ALMOST AUTOMATIC penalty shot is scored here by Paul Ra- binov against a Rolling Hills goalie. THE CEE'S must have been listening well during this quick strategy talk, 175 as their 9-2 record well indicates. CCC Water P010 CEE WATER POLO OPP 2 8 2 5 4 12 6 1 3 8 2 SOPHOMORE RUNNER, Glen Wetzel running during the Mount Sac Meet. Wetzel improved noticably this year as Varsity Harrier. K T' 'Tre si- - . ww '-15. if A' 1 M M 1 f f ' f i I . I X , . 1 . ,mi V? In . 3,,Akf,t,.,,,5Z,QF,.jigglkz W wh K M y r W L ig, WX .. I, W ' , ,, ' ff X -.j-4.,- 3 , i, 'ay 7-1-If M- Wm f-wi.. ...,,,, at , Q, ,WH A- 45' Q f 'if-,,.., ,. I-, Lg, 3. ,. Q . X, R '-'wiv ,,.., V, K. 2 1 ., 1 - 'Myhu..- jg M 'H g , 12.0 . 1 fi f S5'ffi-i-a A iii A ' - , -. A A ,wi1M,.m-a73i35,,,24,,,a,.va all , , rl, ,.,,. any - . ,, , ,ff A is , as .' f 9, ' - M511-ggi , 52.1. I, .-5 J, E ,K X , . i ff-I ,A ,I ,,,1 -s. 'C , -- . , 'swf-1f'ft'.Li if V Y , f, V1 g, T-3.5. I alawgif we .,. 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N k i s ' ' '33, ,S'3'it,:.a:f,.,7kw, F A rr , kj: ' 4 S Zig: 3,1 ,,5,7k,:,f .fl'.t..w..- M 1 I gi ,, I. up ,swf Y, V ,A 4 , ,,, ., , 1 f-164,537 ' - ' f 1 - f A - 4 ., r -Lf' , -, ', I , . ., f , -- .V f-W, F s v,'ii:v4g ' i'f'gfQf f kt 'I I N ff-eff' 'Z a. 4. f- 3' ,.'s A L , U . . 1 f, 'Q , K xpjtt ' w e Qi- ff' 'V W f' ,v I ' A .,. , ey' a H .. his , , ,, ,A ,, v ig 5. 1 4 Q, 5 4 'W i , 't .i--sr, fra-'t'-.,. N , me if 1 , 1 K X . N N V 5 I . I, , HM- ' . Wg V, ' , aff ' W- f .2 . .. fiislav., . ff fill -L 4. g ik A as K is .1 ' . I1 1-N fs: N' , 3' 4' ' Q ,, wifi - K vw w - 2 . M S I . . . . , f,i,,,,r f ,Q KX '.fli '5?,' . 4- ' ,fflggfa Q 1 VARSITY HARRIER, Richard Fox, races down the stretch during the Mount Sac Invitational. Richard Fox was one ofthe best varsity runners this year. The Miraleste Cross Country Harriers came through again this year as thev once more took league and advanced into CIF. This is the fourth consecutive time the runners progressed this far and the third time the Harriers took first in Pio- neer League. Leading the Marauder pack was Jay Hummel, and Richard Fox, Jamie Christopher, Joe Nebo- lon, and Glen Wetzel followed right behind him. With these runners, Miraleste won all of their league meets. Next year Coach Henkel expects another cham- pionship but earning this title will be harder since Miraleste will be going into another league which contains larger schools than Miraleste. Our best runner though, .lay Hummel, will be coming back, as well as Glen Wetzel and these two will form the nucleus ofthe team. Hummel and Wet- zel, along with other excellent runners coming up from junior varsity, will give Coach Henkel hope for another league championship and a crack at being CIF champions. Varsity Cross Country Row I: Greg Plakos, Jamie Christopher Row 2: Joe Nebolon, Jay Hummel, Greg Hummel, Richard Fox, Glen Wetzel. 176 l JAY HUMMEL leads the Marauder pack as Richard Fox, and Jamie Christopher follow during the Miraleste-Lawndale meet here at Mira- leste. SENIOR RUNNER, Jamie Christopher, pursuing the leader during league finals down at Centinela Park in Inglewood. 177 Varsity Cross Country Q 5? v :ww -x. : l TOD HUSTED, one of the best JV runners this year, sets the pace in one of our home meets. sos. C H unior varsit a G MARSHALL HAiaPER atfainaigaing down the stretch to kata his lead against an opponent in the multi-schoolCent1nela Meet. The Miraleste Junior Varsity Cross Country runners had another excellent year as the Harriers took another first place in league. Spearheading the Mar- f 0 auder pack were Marshall Harper, Todd Husted, Mario deCiutiis, and Greg Plakos. With this running combination the Marauders were very successful as they won every league meet and won nonleague of their meets. With some of the Varsity runners graduating the next Varsity team will probably consist mostly of seniors since most of the J.V. runners arejuniors. 'The Marauder Novice Cross Country runners had a fine year as the young runners captured first place in league with a record. Top runner for the Nov- ices was Gary Lucia who has Coach Henkel's high expectations as a good runner. Coach Henkel is hopeful that next year they will place first in league as they now have some experience and will be able to put it into good use next year asjunior varsity runners. Row l: Mike deCiutiis, Rocky Frie, Marshall Harper, Joel Soliday, Brian Currie, Tom Hathaway Row 2: Coach Richard Henkel, Ron North, Griff Kimball, Gary Trovinger, Mike Brunskill, Todd Husted, and Paul Plakos. J.V. Cross Country 178 ..1n'i'-i! , ', S S gh M f1v'l qM li' DUSTY MCNABB and Richard Dykzeul pace the pack during the Mt. Sac lnvitationals. J ff . . 1 x ovice Runs First I , M an NOVICE RUNNER, Scott McClelland keeps up the pace during the Mount Sac Invitationals. Row l: Richard Dykzeul, Dusty McNabb, Chip l-louskie, Scott Filler, Jeff Frost. Row 2: Gary Lucia, Scott Mc- Clelland, .leffChristopher, Bill Moore, Ron Gayman. Novice Cross Country 179 Tenn, utler lead team thru league sueeessfull LENNOX EL SEGUNDO MURPHY ST. MONICA LAWNDALE LENNOX EL SEGUNDO MURPHY ST. MONICA LAWNDALE Varsity Basketball DAVE TENN DEMONSTRATES his driving layup which made him a threat to any opponents. He was valuable on defense as well as offense. MIRALESTE OPPONENT 87 41 76 48 36 43 55 42 65 41 sz 39 A 78 61 Y 46 61 73 57 53 59 ASSISTANT COACH JIM Dugan offers some advice to the players dur- ing a break in league competition. W f M-'iff-' w:.H,,V L,,,6MM5qi..:: f' ' k , Hiifgg- 'i VgfQ f : MS., nga, if :.11Q:,,,1g1fg:rYmu.f: Mm , f 5' , ,,...,, ,, -. n we-xf - 5, ,, ,, ff ie T Q 5 ,8 Q 2 eg ' K E V M gh i X VVVV R IVK In it 'Q Q X , ,,,A.. , A ---f 4 .lg H : - ' f A Q 'W 90 f ill si 1 E1: ,,i1 ff ix 61' ' W fr Nm 1,71 Q 9 A jg' , ,, ., 5 Q Qu zrh. . ' K K: , wr 52. f 5 .f H1 , , f vm ' rm 'W 3 A 755 M , K ' A 1 T , l I vW 1 Q 'WC F-zg,QW1 uf N? 4 U W, , VN! 154 68352 nil' ,,..,--u-m,A i ? t 1-d' ROW l: Kevin Butler, Paul Schwartz, Dave Tenn. ROW 23 Reynold Greg Johnson, Brendt Lee. For the second time in a row M.H.S. reached Lee, Bob Rynearson, Bill Wells, Kevin Smith, Jim Wadell, Bob Merriam, the CIF semi-finals and lost by one point to El Dorado. The Marauders opened their 1971-72 season by winning half of their first ten games. In their first two games they faced Millikan and Mira Costa, losing close battles, but bouncing right back to defeat St. Bernards and Chaminade. These victories led them to the Hawthorne tournament, where Palos Verdes slipped by for the championship. Miral- estels starting five of Dave Tenn, Kevin Butler, Bill Wells, Paul Schwartz, and Greg Johnson battled through a tough pre-season schedule with a 5-5 record. The first victim to fall in league play was Lennox, followed by El Segundo. These victories led to a showdown with Daniel Murphy, the number one team in CIF. The Marauders held their own until overtime where they lost 43-36. St. Monica and Lawndale both lost next, with Kevin Butler leading them against Lennox. Here he set a school record of 39 points, making him a threat to any opponent. Once again El Se- gundo lost, leading to another game with the league leader, Daniel Murphy. The Marauders tried again, but failed, and next beat St. Monica. Lawndale fell next, giving the Ma- rauders their second trip to CIF. Standouts were Dave Tenn and Kevin Butler, with Jim Waddell leading a strong bench of reserves. SWINGING DESPERATELY, Center Paul Schwartz is fouled on the arm as Kevin Butler and Dave Tenn quickly gain position. Varsity Basketball sg 1 ',.lT, 3 wsah. .- .. z ., . . 7 . Y- Q x T x' P, K PM 7 f 7 fm Qffisi' -53,'.l P' ,7'o-. qi ' xg, ' V ,uifltefg-ng-1,Q-55,20 .5 Wx.-?+-eiggfgfgi,-,f'Hs-X I . tj r if A'l:.?,Z R.5N iLp.'6v,.:A Z ,jifigirf f , fy. ,.f,.,fa--x.,:v , ,nf j,: , Vg, 4' 5. . i Q 3 ., iw. wiisw 4 ? -ff' L L ,Q ' -,-114-Q wk 11.51-ggfr.-.wg,. at Q -pi-ffq:g,13Qj,:ff45w.N-Q-za-5f543'5Qj1igT X . I , i Q, ., ,- .,, . . , V i I I , , q I f , '- ' xi I 5'57 W'ff3 3 f 'f s - ? V 3 A ,,,. lg ,L 31.411 .4 :raps :,,.. g5,.e:,f V VW 7.5 A ,h,, -A ,g. ,I W A , A h . . .,,i ,zzy H fav Lg -2,3 -, ' '1 ,-.3 ,A . V 5 -3 M. ,. 54.5, - A y . V A 1 f L- ' A Q 5 V .,15gig..'.- , .gff.1,'xi1Q' X 5 ' I I l1g,fgffi!,, ggi:- .Sei. 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Palos Verdes 54 MHS 62 ....... Daniel Murphy 56 MHS 60 ....... St. Monica 41 MHS 68 ....... Lawndale 30 MHS 75 ....... Lennox 38 MHS 17 ....... Rolling Hills 21 MHS 73 ,...... El Segundo 50 M HS 46 ....... Daniel Murphy 65 MHS 72 ....... St. Monica 41 M HS 74 ....... Lawndale 40 SUBSTITUTE CHUCK BARSAM shootsjump shot from 15. 184 J.V. Basketball JV BASKETBALL JCarr, D.Thomas, M.Needham, C.Schorr, D.Congellier.C.Barsam.KNEELING: D.Trost. BBurns J Hummel D Duncan, B.Trost, M.Wyman, B.Perkinson, , I I V s Tie for First BRAD PERKINSON fires from the top ofthe key. The Marauder J.V. Basketball team, under the supervision of James Dugan, had a very successful season. In Pio- neer League play, the Marauders were extremely tough, ending with a 9-I record and a first place tie with Daniel Murphy. The J.V.'s played with tough luck as they lost six of their games by four points or less. There were many outstanding per- formers for the Marauders. Brad Perkinson, the leading Marauder scor- er, led the fast break and was a great driver. Dana Thomas was the most consistent outside shooter and helped with his tough defense. Jay Hummel was the JV's leading rebounder and a proficient inside shooter. Don Dun- can did a fine job of scoring and re- bounding. One ofthe Marauders' strong points was their depth as Coach Dugan could go to his bench for excellent relief at any time. John Carr was a stand out for the JV's. With his hustle and defense he sparked many Marauder victories. Craig Schorr was extremely tough under the boards. Chuck Barsam did a fine job of getting some quick points. Dan Congelliere was a dead- eye with his outside shootingg Mark Wyman, Bob Trost, and Mark Need- ham each did incredible jobs when called upon. JV Basketball FROM THE BASE Paul Goden. Bee Basketball Cees First, Bees Third in League -1-,-M ,-1-'Q' eee , gainst his Murphy opponent. CEE BASKETBALL ROW l: Craig Blanky, Richard Bell, Larry McGee, Ray Branker. ROW 2: Alan De Francis, Jack Morrel, John Rocknowsky, Mike Farmen. ROW 3: Coach Dan Phillips, Tom Morgan, Greg Hum mel, Mark Ericson. Larry McGee goes inbetween two Murphy defenders for a lay- up. The Miraleste Bee and Cee Basketball teams both had great years as the Cees finished first in league and the Bees third. The Bees under coach Paul Owens finished with a 5-5 rec- ord for the season in league competition. Dick Richardson was high scorer for the Marauder team while Dave Worley was leading rebounder. Mike Wyman also proved to be a valuable asset to the team with his consistent scoring and assists. The Bees proved to be a much improved team, bet- tering last yearls league record. The Cees were unstoppable in league with a 10-0 record. They totally dominated their league with the closest margin of victory, 6 pointsf Top players for the Cee team were Greg Hummel, Larry MgGee and Mark Erickson. The CEE team obviously has a good future in Miraleste Basketball. l87 Cee Basketball TOM MORGAN EXPERTLY rilles a pass a The wrestling team had a very slow start this year due to C.I.F. football participation. In spite of this, they finished up strong with five victories in dual meets and their second consecutive Pioneer League Cham- pionship. The Marauders had their work cut out for them as they faced their toughest opponent yet in three years. This was against Camarillo High, who had a five year winning streak until they met up with Miraleste. The Matmen just barely scratched out their win as they won by one point, twenty eight to twenty seven. In this match Joe Dean, Steve Barrett, Pete Zamfirescu, Jon Jackson, Bobby Whitaker, and Rick Mileham pinned their opponent or won by a fall. I Miraleste crowned seven league champions at the league tournament and these seven wrestlers led the way into the CIF sectional. Only two emerged from the sectional meet to advance to the finals. Steve Barrett at 130 lbs and Jon Jackson at 168 lbs led the Marauders to a fifth place finish in the final CIF stand- ings. A remarkable feat considering that these two wrestlers were the only entrants from our school. Steve Barrett became the first wrestler ever to win a CIF Championship as he won the 130 lb. title and Jon Jackson did an equally fine job as he placed third at 168 lbs. SWIFT AND ELUSIVE Jon Jackson puts a hold on his adversary in which he later won Varsity Wrestling BUD SMITH prepares to turn over his opponent for a pin here at Miraleste. I 88 CAPTAIN STEVEN BARRETT Sh0WS why he became head of the team as he prepares to annihilate his new opponent. Scores OPPONENT MHS 3O.,. ...West 28 MHS 23 , .. ... Rolling Rills 29 MHS 27. .. ,. . Palos Verdes 20 MHS 37... ,.. Mira Costa I8 MHS 29 . .. ...Samohi 23 'i MHS 39... ... Lawndale 15 MHS 22 . .. ... Bellflower 34 MHS 15... . . . N. Torrance 33 MHS 35... ... Leuzinger 20 MHS 28 . .. ...Camarillo 27 MHS 42... Lennox 12 MHS 42... ElSegundo 15 MHS 31 . .. ... Lawndale 27 atmen take league Row l: John Epstein, Bill Shrum, Rick Ullrich, Joey Potter, Bud Smith, Steven Barrett, Ken Schneider, Dan Hardy. Row 2: Joe Dean, Evan Wright, Pete Zamfirescu, Jon Jackson, Bob Whitaker, Brent Currey, Bruce Smith, and Big Rick Mileham. Varsity Wrestling JOHN MOSS puts on a cradle, getting his opponent in a near pin, good lor3 points. .Vfs pull out Winning season JUNIOR VARSITY MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS Torrance Beverly Hills Aviation Rolling Hills Lawndale Mira Costa Palos Verdes Santa Monic W. Torrance El Segundo L.B. Jordan Leuzinger Camarillo Lennox El Segundo Mira Costa Lawndale J.V. Wrestling STEVE MILBURN slams his man to the mat easily pinning him Steve was the oustanding J.V. wrestler at l65. 30 9 27 25 18 28 Z9 a 15 12 12 12 18 41 9 5 20 27 Row l: C.Houske, S.McClelland, D.Foster, J.Moss, J.Earnest, G.Martin. Row 2: R.Hafeman, B.Carr, P.Brown D.Armstrong, S.Milburn. Frosh-Soph gain experience for future. .. x,L, ANOTHER OPPONENT FALLS to Steve Milburn Qwho was undefeated this yearj, as he easily sub- dues this victim. This year the Miraleste Junior Varsity wrestlers came out 2nd place in league play. Although some wres- tlers lacked experience on the mat the J.V.'s succeeded in a winning season. Coaches Duffy Brelsford, and Art Warner perfected the wrestlers' talents during practice, and used swingmen from the soph-frosh team to fil the gaps in meets. This year's team will have much depth in the following years, because the Junior Varsity had 5 freshmen, and 4 sopho- mores on the roster. Outstanding J.V. wrestlers were Doug Foster at ll5, John Moss at 123, John Earnest at 130, Glen Martin at! 136, and Steve Milburn at 154 who was undefeated. The frosh-soph team which was injury riddled had a successful season. They' were all introduced to the fine art of wrestling, and were shown patented moves. This years team shows great expectations for the future, and many are expected to move up into the Junior Varsity to take up places left by graduating seniors, and J.V. mem- bers moving to Varsity. Coach Brels- ford hopes that this team with added practice and experience, could help win league next year. ll 8 H95 Scores FROSH-SOPH MHS Leuzinger MHS N. Torrance MHS W. Torrance MHS N. Torrance MHS Palos Verdes MHS W. Torrance FROSH-ONLY MHS Mira Costa MHS Torrance MHS Hawthorne MHS Beverly Hills MHS Torrance MHS N. Torrance MHS W. Torrance MHS Beverly Hills MHS Torrance MHS W. Torrance MHS Aviation MHS Beverly Hills Row l: E.Johnson, D.Johnson, S.Pollock, C.Houske, S.McClelland, S.Jacobs, A.Johnson, M.Whit- lock, D.Schneider, S.Kaplan, D.Parker. Row 2: S.Gibler, P.Brown, P.Graziano, K.Kuzmanic, R.Ber- nard, D.Congelliere, J.White, N.Lenders, B.Moore, T.Kindelan. Row 3: H.Pluenneke, G,Ronne, D. Latimer, W.Davies, P.Toma, L.Prizlow. S,Shahin, J.Easton, D.Pollock, D.Armstrong, J.Schmiedeke. Frosh-Soph Wrestling .........1..-.aw 7 - ONE OF SCOTT 2 if E gl . if il s, Q E, Q S BENSON'S stronger points is his serve. Benson is Miraleste's number one player. wh.. ,f N ., , ,Y ' 1. , MARK THOMAS tries to keep a straight face while posing for a shot. Varsity Tennis FRESHMAN MARK LEWIS returns a serve in perfect form. He is one of the many lower classmen in tennis this year. 192 SENIOR JOHN KUWATA, laughing sadistically, tries to peg an El Mira BLAKE FOSTER grimaces after backhanding a tough shot. dm' Photographer during Practice- Netters net firstg go to C.I.F. T TOP ROW: Mark Lewis, Mark Thomas, George Hardwood, Blake Foster. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Ellis, Linsay Ol- son, Scott Benson, Brent Johnson. Varsity Tennis .Vfs Net First in League GEORGE HARDWOOD RETURNS the serve against his opponent after school. The Miraleste Varsity Racketmen had a superb season as they again took league and progressed into C.I.F. The players had no problem this year in league be- cause no other team could come close to the perfection of the Marauders. Most of the Varsity players were veterans of last year when they played under the instruc- tion of Francis Lowery. Top players this year were Scott Ben- son, Linsay Olson, Mark Ellis, and Mark Thomas. These players formed the nu- cleus ofthe Marauder team. The Marauder J.V. Netters were also undefeated in league as no other team could match them. Top performers for the J.V.'s were Mark Peake, Neil Soif- fer, Ric Collins, and Randy Evansson. Next year the Marauders are going to be a formidable team even though most of the Varsity leave. The tennis team has a lot of depth and the J.V.'s could com- pete against other Varsity teams given the chance. J.V. Tennis JUNIOR RANDY EVENSON fires a serve against his opponent during practice TOP ROW: Mark Peake, Gregg Chelew, Miles Barrett, Ric Collins, Mark Goodly. BOTTOM ROW: Moto Kineshi, Rick Mandel, Randy Evcnson, Dave Kuwata. l94 NEIL SOIFFER returns a shot while teammate Mark Peake looks on. JUNIOR MARK PEAKE returns a smash during practice after school, l 95 JUNIOR VARSITY player Dave Kuwata bats one during after school practice. J.V. Tennis BRAD LYNN winging his way to a first in the P.V. Invitational. Varsity Swimming 1, .... ts I ff I A 'Q' f '51 . ,, ' . V , , af. ,.f- . I MIKE PATTERSON doing one of his secondary strokes in the meet against Buena for which he won a first for Miraleste. ff-aln..,,f-afumf U ' V fowtff iw .-amy' -din-an-n-ills BEN FRANCIS, showing the start that won him a first in C.I.F. Prelims. 196 New arsity strokes to first MARAU DER DIVER Paul Gagon executes a expert form ofthe back dive. This years Varsity Swimming Team had their share of wins and losses, which comes to all fine teams. The Swimmers had some problems in pre- season, but not so when league came around. Most of the meets were one sided with the ex- ception of El Segundo where M.H.S. won a hard earned victory. Coach Randy Beardsley, with assistant Coach Mike Caston, took our Varsity team to C.I.F. From the early days ofconditioning to the C.I.F. prelims and finals, the coaches have put their all into seeing Miraleste win. Top Marauder swimmers were Mike Patterson, Ben Francis, and Jeff Roemer. Patterson's pri- mary stroke was Freestyle which he did with perfection, Ben Francis' best stroke was freestyle, alsog and Jeff Roemerfs stroke was his breast- stroke. With these three swimmers and the two divers, Clay Eliot and Paul Gagon, the Marauders formed a team that was hard to beat. ,. .it ,A ,,,. W . .....,t,M5,f wht fi cf FS: VARSITY SWIMMERS Row l: Mike Patterson, Paul Gagon, Clay Elliot, Jeff Roemer, Don Wattenbarger. Row 2: Bob Forest, Ben Francis, Brad Lynn, Ken King. Varsity Swimming TIM PERSONIOUS shows the determination it takes to be a champion butterilyer. m?i'W?Qwuu...., . , 41+ W ,,,z,,,A,,,.3H ,.t,1t,.n,f Jfvf, mm -fmwm NWN, ,,,,,.sa:msb Q 1 x . .. Ms: -.. MARAUDER SWIMMERS try for their best times for the Peninsula Invitational at Miraleste High. BEE SWIMMERS-Row li Mark Neiswinder, Mitch Tinnann, Mark Becker, Tim Personious. Row 2: Jim Hynes, Bob Barclay, Rick McCarthy. Bee Swimmers l98 xg? Q ik t . Q as .fi- V . J. qv- . .' QB. 5- 'sf NJ Row I: Cee Swimmers: Couch Caston, B.Gray, J.Kaplin, H.Voris, R.Miller, S.Hanley, J.Lynn, J.Griffith, Coach Bearsley. Row 2: S.Pike, B.Eliot, P.Griffith, B.Bruam, J.Lecko, D.Hanley. Row 3: J.Ingrasia, P.Rabinov,W.Buchanan, M.Farran, R.Axford. Bees 2nd, Cees Www V f-:.j:.,,,,.g.... -... 7 -fzsfmgi ,,,, i. .. - . ROB HROMAS pulls the last few strokes for one of his fastest times in the P.V. lnvitationals. l99 lst in league With the persistent winnings of the Cees and the hard won victories of the Bees, Miraleste High School gave a good showing from start to finish. With the Cees placing first and foremost in the CIF Relays and the Palos Verdes Invitational, the Cee team had no trouble convincing anybody that they were a great team with future potential. The Bee team overcame an early lapse to fight their way to second place in league and showed a great deal of promise. Miraleste High School hopes to have the same luck with next year's swimmers. Top Cee swimmers were Steve Pike, Dean Han- ley, Jeff Lynn, and Randy Miller. These four swimmers formed the major part of the team. Top performers for the Bees were Mitch Tinnann, Tim Personious, and Bob Barclay. Next years Varsity team ought' to have a strong team able to compete with next years new formed league. Cee Swimming SENIOR SCOTT MILLS, strains as he finishes first in the high hurdles. The Miraleste Varsity Spikers had a fine season and came in first place in league with a 5-0 record. This year they set many records: pole- vaulting by Keith Carlson, Cwho later broke his army Richard Fox in the mileg the relay team, and many others. Most of the Marauder meets were on home track which was an ad- vantage since the field event participants knew all the disadvantages. The runners also set good times since they, too, were accus- tomed to the course. Some of the Varsity standouts were high jumper Jay Hummel, shot-putters Dave Bell and Vic Branker, miler Richard Fox, hurdler and long jumper Scott Mills, and relayer Joe Nebolon. There were other outstanding team members, for track is an individual competing against another individual. Winners of the individual events get points which are added up after the meet to determine the school winner. Next year the Marauder Spikers are not favored to take league because they will go into a different, tougher league. These schools will be Leuzinger, Redondo, Beverly Hills, and Morningside. Next season the spikers will have their work cut out for them, even though they will have a fine team. Varsity Track SENIOR JAIME CHRISTOPHER tries his hand at long jumping. Jaime just startedjumping this season. JOE NEBOLON EXERTS himselfas he comes around the turn full tilt. 200 LONG DISTANCE RUNNER Glen in the Varsity two miles. Varsity sets the pace Y HEAD COACH Bill Maynard shows his dismay at finding out that next year we'll bein adifferent league. , , , , ,L - w Y .1 H -- -fee 'QQ 'fi NX t ., N A - ' Y i- ' V W W Y ' ' MARSHALL HARPER shows his speed as he runs in the varsity relay. The relay team set a new school record this year. Varsity Track THE BIG THREE, as they are known in track circles, Assistant Xxx-V, Coach Norm Towers, Head Coach Bill Maynard, and Assistant Coach Richard Henkel. . 1 JUNIOR JAY HUMMEL sprints going down the streach during the meet a- gainst Torrance. TOP ROW: Richard Fox, Kuyio Matsumura, Steve Burns, Jay Hummel, Greg Hummel, Scott Mills, Dave Turner, Dave Bell, Glen Wetzel ZND ROW: Keith Carlson, Scott Sanders, Ron North, Joe Nebolon, Mike Rubino, John Sanders, Vic Branker, Scott Grillo, BOTTOM ROW: Jaime Christopher, John Baur, Greg Plakos, Scott Moyse, Marshall Harper, and Peter Wolf. Varsity Track ' T: ,Z Q. .em 1. Iii!! If -yi Vi- ' ffl 4.- GARY TROVINGER HANDS off the baton to Gary Rakestraw during the Bee relay. SCOTT GRILLO STRAINS as he finishes first against Torrance High in the Bee high hurdles. F M :fi is S 5 3 , M i 2 'Q 3 ' u.w..x: L . ,mu .Q-Q-Tv:-':. .. V .aw .1 sz m e '- ky V -Z rms,-1-Aww ar eg y for a Bees, Cees set new school records fx 'r ROWl: Dean Olson, Jim Johnson, Dale Congelliere, Don Brogdon, Gary Trovinger. ROW 2: Dave Micoz, Paul Brown, Todd Husted, Gerard Bisignano, Tom Hathaway, Dana Basque, Brian Rakestraw. ROW 3: Robert Mclntee, Paul Toma, Mike Brunskill, Dave Taylor, Dave Dorff, JeffChristophe,r, Dwayne McGee, Mark Stearns. Bee Truck .... K K Q, ,,,, ..... . . Q M is New 2 l at 'F HURDLER ALEC FRANK is way out in front and finished first in his race. The Marauder Bee team had a good year as they came in third in league. These young spikers improved greatly from last year as they showed other teams what they could do. Key personnel were shot-putters Dave Micoz, and Paul Toma who usually placed one and two, middle distance runner, Jim Johnson, hurdlers Gerard Bisignano and Scott Grillo, and sprinter Dave Taylor. The Marauder Cee team had a fair year as they came in in league and with a record. Top Cee personnel were shot-putter Dave Cannetti, sprinter Ray Branker, and distance runner Scott McClellan. The inexperienced run- ners will greatly improve without question before they go on to Varsity. Experience helps the hurdlers, shot- putters, and high jumpers get their form down pat before trying to beat the school record. It helps young runners get used to the spikes-sometimes seven eights of an inch. Next year the Bee and Cee teams will have it tough as they will go against bigger schools with larger teams. The Marauder teams will do their best and attempt to set some Miraleste High records. f . Q, TOP ROW: F.Ryker Qmgr.J, .l.Garderman, M.Whitner, C.Morris, B.Currey, M.Tierney, K.Nickel, R.Murray fmgrj. ROW 3: J.Greenburg, P.Taylor, J.White, J.Bowman, B.Cannetti, M.deCiutiis, J.Frost, D.Taylor, W.Moore. ROW 2: D. Bell, B.Freedman, G.Lucia, S.McClelIand, S.Mitte, R.Branker, P.Graziano, C.Griffith, R.Fox. BOTTOM ROW: A.Frank, S.Fuller, R.Dykzeul, N.I.enders, C.Houske, A.Krasnow, M.Tournat, M.Sitzer. Cee Track , , t, i . JUNIOR VARSITY GOLFER Tim Joesph takes a divot out ofthe grass during practice. ob Weaver Makes C.I.F. so X we Ang Q M -' 5s '1.f GOLFER JOE TOMICH takes a practice shot as John Goodrich and Mark Needham watch his swing and correct any errors he might have, Golf Mark Kirtness, Bob King, Mike Gleason, Bill Volk, Mark Farmen, Art Naresky. C.I.F. BOUND Bob Weaver perfects his swing during practice. NUMBER swing. ONE GOLFER, 5... i 1 iw 3 Bob Weaver gives Art Naresky advice on his John Goodrich, Bob Weaver, Tom Papadakis, T.A., Joe Tomichf Paul Plakos, Mark Needham, Brian Troll, Coach Wilbur Lucas. 207 Golf ROW 1: H.Bagnell, M.Rarick J C T.Lane, M.Tillotson, T.Toma. ROW 2: A.Cigl T P p d k L H over, A.Mangano, G Ol macher, C h Tom Graves za 0 nson ' ....., ..L.s.4...x.--4---- V ' ,ROW 3: D.S b B B GJ h ,J.Scharffenburger, V.Harr1s. ---M ,,,:,a,fl'QL ?' , , . .. ..Xx. , .,,...... Q,.l.4Q'l-g...Q,.J'.l,--QQ .7113 ,xxft fl B M MIRALESTE . Q HIC ff HOOL he R 1 lu 'am my V . l t , XRALESQ gygnlfgh QHXQALESTQ Ni TRRLESTF 4 NM- M llillslf HLE XHHLESTQ G, a 'S F gi K M fm Lzsr fm ml Hmsr, W ES ,4 lf-FSI an wr X PITCHER GREG JOHNSON goes for two against the Nob- les, ln whlch h Varsity Baseball 4 , e pitched a one-hltter. TOM PAPADAKUS SHOWS perfect form as he rips a double to right field. 208 DEAN SZABO FIELDS a hard hit shot and fires to first. Larry Hoo- ver backs up. fig Q, 1. 5 f rrrr r 4 . i 'uf 'ix ' y 5. I -.raft U r 1 , If K A ,,,, W nu! itllunddd f , ' L' ' ' 1 sith. . V- , 7 M ...req . . A ,,-- .ft-ff ., 22 ff W vt am, rf. Ht. 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',2Qx n :4?i .- 7' f 6?li?'5T?4al 4 V, ii' e 55 . .-,.,.....,......,... xy-. .V Qi' - -.ac-M f., .- az ., f , H 'J ' . gat 2 . , 6 MARAUDER PITCHER, Andy Managano, shows the form of his fast breaking curve. arsity Baseball The Miraleste Varsity Baseball Team had a fine pitching staff of Jim Scharffenburger, Greg Johnson, Bob Burns, and Andy Mangano. To back up these pitchers, Miraleste had fine sluggers in Tom Papa- dakis, who had a hot bat all season, Larry Hoover, Anthony Cigliano, and Mark Rarick-who with his fine batting also had an equally good glove. The Varsity team started off with hot batting and excellent pitching. Both Jim Scharffenburger and Greg Johnson threw a one-hitter back to back a- gainst Murphy, but due to injuries and stronger teams the Marauders couldn't make C.I.F. Next year Miraleste will still retain its entire pitch- ing staff, but the majority of the sluggers like Papa- dakis, Tillotson, Szabo, and Rarick will graduate thus bringing up some of the younger players from junior varsity. SENIOR MATT TILLOTSON starts back to third after a long throw into home. Varsity Baseball Baseball J.V. BASEBALL-Row l: Don Kazarian, Brian Jaconi, Ron Doran, Bob Fowell, Chris Kazarian, Coach Lyle Newcomber. Row 2: Tim Kincleland, Ken Sompe, Dave Worley, Craig Schorr, Chuck Barsam, Mark Garmus, Bob Stearns, Jim Lehman, Steve Walter, Mgr. V J ' 'Q .fy 4, Frosh-Soph J. . baseball y w if .'-' F, x s Y . pt if ' 'll . 5, ,, 'HLA . . ,J t .elk . fri w .X .,,.,A,, , .,,g .V ,. 4 ',',',g, yy, w llje x My iw wwf J ff wwf-Sz., 4' ll 'L' 0 ' LES' l i 3 a l l 1 l l l FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL-Row l: Bob Tyler, Scott Edson, Steve Hebert, Dick Wadcll, Dan Olemacher, Dan White. Row 2: Jack Murrell, Jim Kettles, Dennis Trost, Greg Benson, Dave Johnson, Brian Carr, Allan 1 Defrancis. Row 3: Mike Ebinger. Dan Post, Paul Godcn, Casey Crane, Tom Morgan, Coach Miles Olin. 210 if N uanwm ., ,Q .1 810055835 mmmfm 'Vik' wx wx x N .vs QS., 11 Wav : nn' I ,JG CQNGPATUUUIQN5 oi FOOT'S MAYFLOWER FOO'If'S-MAYFLOWER, 220 W. 5th Street, San Pedro, 832-8336. Lisa Fields and Diane Furriel relax as movers load a cross-coun- try van. Known as The Penninsula Mover, this firm offers complete moving and storage service. Wk F . ' 1 m X . ,3- A.. MARIE CALLENDER'S MARIE CALLENDER'S PIE SHOP No. 35 29051 S. Western, San Pedro, 832-4559. Judy Joy and friend enjoy one of the many delicious dishes and pies available at Marie Callender's. Judy is shown here eating her favorite, hash browns and catsup. SAN PEDRO HARDWARE SAN PEDRO HARDWARE COMPANY, 600 South Pacific, San Pedro, 832-4281, handles most household hardware, and decor. Teresa Toma and Sally .lo Parker approve ofthe many household items. A 5, QW f , g,.' xv, f -n :rpg ui-n Sw-,gfzi ,..... .Q ,.., 'ff 4. ' V Zta X ,. . ,'4 WV I - , ' u , M ' ,, U 0. . A ,,, if 2' -. f dll Z. 9 . s. ,f .g 'mfsgig W 'ffm .4 3 ., WJ W ., -w.v-- - Q -..-1-. V..-., .,, 7 K . 2 9 Y 'Q IIN? 7 Ads HELMSMAN HELMSMAN, 2410 South Western, San Pedro, California, 831-3630. Scott Grillo selects this sportcoat from the Helms- man's fine line of sportswear for men. it 1 it I . .W ..... :..,,,,.:-W 1.-wg---is, ' LOCHMANN FARMS LOCHMANN FARMS, 28000 South Western Ave. San Pedro. Lochmann Farms provides a quick drive through service for those who desire nourishing diary products. l , ,i l F I S BUFF'S ELECTRCNICS DUNCKEL REALTY BUFF'S ELECTRONICS, 25828 Western Avenue, Harbor City, carries a DUNCKEL REALTY, 2500 Palos Verdes Drive North, Rolling Hills, , , , , 2l6 . . . . . wide selection of name brand televisions, stereos, and other home electron- 832-l l7l, offers a wide selectlon of property in the Rolling Hrlls Area. ic equipment. They also carry a wide selection of electronic parts for the Two MHS students invite you to give Jack Dunckel a 'ring' for fast home DO-IT-YOURSELFER. SHICS. L ' .. 'Ei-I ai 5 K Mk WM, F ', '51 fi . 4 1 ' t'-f'--' Q . . F . ,,5.,,,.,,,,, ,.,., , . ,.... ....., , i A, , ...,, . k A A ge . I PRQPERTY J, 3 P NME, ff 'I' ' .,.,. . ,. .tat -f f. it-fit? ,t i fi QQ Q Hg 2 mi., .es W 1 3 fill fe-ii-1ef f ' 'QW in L A ,ffl UU in . BOWKER REALTY BOWKER REALTY, 2518 Palos Verdes Drive, North Rolling Hills, 831-2322,Mau reen Buccer and Ruth Brown receive expert advice on the purchase of Peninsula pro- Y perty. Bowker Realty offers complete service also on the sale ofyour home. H i Q' I,'Jf,ffA MP5 tl JW 1, . f,.f,fg,.,f ,yt- , I 4lJ'l,' i 'I if 'I 'A i Ilbfjila fwf'w!1, 1, 111: fl Y x RIX RACK Lisa Franklin and Terri White anxiously try on some ofthe outfits that are a part ofthe exciting new line always available at RIX RACK, located at 960 Western Ave., San Pedro, 832-2212. : if ti ft FlNLEY,S FINLEY'S, located at 48 Peninsula Center, P.V.P., 377-6851, carries a fine assortment of jewerly. Ann Marie Hafeman selects some earrings from Finleyls fine stock. PRIDE AND GROOM PET CENTER PRIDE AND GROOM PET CENTER, 3521 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, 325-3608. Linda Nelson and Kathy Jackson admire playful St. Bernard puppy at the Pride and Groom Pet Center. WHITTLESEY MOTORS WHITTLESEY MOTORS, 2955 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance California, 325-7500. Terri White displays a new Jaguar, one of Whittlesey Motors new lines. They carry complete line ofJaguar and Toyota, 1 .t.t. ,I , ff ' riiiif 5 rf: 55-'iii 'ff-- T. Ihrfi. ' i.. X -ref Security Pacific National Bank SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 27525 Indian Peak Road, curity vault. SECURITY PACIFIC is also protected by a hidden cam- Ads Palos Verdes Peninsula, 377-7801. Lisa Fields approves of the high se- era system and is known for their prompt service with asmile. 5 l 5 . , E527 E Giags 9. 1 KEN CRANE'S KEN CRANE'S MAGNAVOX CITY, 15442 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, 676-0111, has a large selection of Hi Fi, stereo and home appliances. Kathy Felton and Mark Harryman se- lect one ofhis finest component stereos. 219 STRAW HAT PIZZA PALACE Maureen Buccery and Sheri Moore toast to the fun there is to be had at the STRAW HAT PIZZA PALACE, 871 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills, 377-6734. PENINSULA FLOWER CART Mrs. Crough of the PENINSULA FLOWER CART, 24 Penn. Center, displays her cart filled with lovely flowers while Kris Moreland, Debbie Lewin, and Mary Le Bon show interest in other Peninsula Cart specialities. wngsfffflif Hmm - SPRING REALTY SPRING REALTY, students and realtors of Spring Realty pause for a Verdes drive North, Rolling Hills. The friendly realtors follow the com- moment just outside the front of their Miralcste location at 2483 Palos pany motto Ring Spring . X, Q ,:E.,..7.f- 47? ,.f' -- , X li 3 X, K a 3' . , X. 'H 9' 2, Y 3 ., .,,, ,. I PAUL'S PHOTO PAUL'S PHOTO. located at 24012 South Hawthorne Blvd,, Torrance, provides quick and complete selection of camera supplies. Holly Olden- berg and Pete Panos select one of Paul's fine cameras. ROLLING HILLS NURSERY, INC., 25633 Crenshaw Blvd, 326-6940, provides an unusual variety of Howers and potted plants. They also offer a complete land- Ads scape service. ,1 1.4 4 3 V, JAMES POST INSURANCE JAMES POST INSURANCE, 1409 Marcelina, Torrance 328-3655, offers a complete selection of insurance systems, and can readily solve any insurance problem, however large or small. Sarah Peternell finds how easy it is to Et a policy to her needs. 1 ai, 15 1 ALLSTRETCH FABRICS ALI-STRETCH FABRICS, 2059 Palos Verdes Drlve North,Lomita, 530-2525. MHS students examine one of the many fabrics that are avialable at Allstretch Fabrics for the home seamstress. .M li' '33, fl gf. ,W I 1 I ENCHANTE ENCHANTE FOR GOWNS, 904 North Western Ave., San Pedro, 831-2677, Enchante has an exciting line of after- live, prom and graduation apparel. FQ N-.., FOSSE TRAVEL SERVICE FOSSE TRAVEL SERVICE located at 916 Silver Spur 1 Road. 377-6788. Fosse Travel can arrange your trip anywhere. -Q' , ,ff , Kathy Jackson and Janis Kuwata converse with Mr. Fosse. , 1.15151-SLI f' V P' . was I Ads gn .. w K 1 ki ikzk S K Rx v-1 J ' I in MIRALESTE Efiliififld asf as x' .gre f , t if DELICATESSEN 3 .....:,,. A .ym MIRALESTE DELICATESSEN, 29 Miraieste Plaza, 833- 14355113 6300. They have a fine selection of quality foods perfect for Zz. MHS students to drop by after school and have a snack. 56 FRANK COLLETO FORD FRANK COLLETO FORD, l553 South Pacific Ave., San Pedro, 832-5315. Karen Buerger strikes a pose with the Ford Pinto, one of the many Pintos and other fine Automobiles at Colleto Ford. Ads 1953555 JOHN PERI BEAUTY COLLEGE JOHN PER! BEAUTY COLLEGE, 2744 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance, Here Mr. Peri prepares an exciting hairdo for Linda Small. . rf 'N - ,fix . Li .Q ' 4. - air' .:..m,.,-S:':5 2 ' 1 ' nfl at K vw 1-r' fam in 2 HARLEY DAVIDSON OF LOMITA HARLEY DAVIDSON OF LOMITA, 2212 Pacific Coast Highway, 534-5530, carries all new Harley Davidson parts and accesories for your motorcycle. Bryan Boyer, and Ric d' Asslenaux model one ofthe new Harley Davidsons. ah ALLEN 81 SONS JEWELERS ALLEN 8a SONS JEWELERS, 924 N, Western Ave. San Pedro, 833-6802, carries a fine assortment ofjewelry and gifts for all oc- casions. lf AAL' ' 2. sfss - Q E 2 ' lil -is 'Qian z ' G ...if l E X I 'ft 3 av SEYMOUR'S 'hh R Ja, w 7 MCCOWAN S MARKET McCOWAN'S MARKET, your local home town market Two locations to serve you-1932 South Walker and 970 West lst Street. SEYMOURS JEWELERS, 2592 Pacific 325-3933, has an excellent assortment of fine jewels for all occasions. Tom Stearns and Terry Duvall chose one of their fine rings. Coast Highway, in Torrance, .ei STATE FARM INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE, 838 West 9th Street, San Pedro, 547-3383, has full services for your home, car, life or boat. State Farm has many other services as Barry Gilman and Diane Horn find out. Beverly Hills Federal Savings and Loan BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIA- TION, 25416 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, 534-l8l l, Ric d'Asselenaux, professional safecraker, and his accomplice Pete Panos, profesional hired gunman, prepare to crack the safe at Beverly Hills Federal Sav- ings and Loan, flittle do they know that behind the safe lurks an armed guard ready to defend the bankl. E l I 1 5 I 5 ,Q Fancy D'Anne's FANCY D'ANNE'S, 488 W. 6th Street, San Pedro, Fancy D'Anne has two Miraleste students model some oftheir woman's apparel. Studio Four STUDIO FOUR, 712 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates 377-2204, is a work- shop and place where girls become charming young ladies. Kathy Felton, Tish Mostow and Diane Pocapalia take advantage ofthis wonderful establishment. Q24 A?iZR.s'eENER6l. 9 efrrs . MQE I mam wna.ui,, Rolling Hills General Store ROLLING HILLS GENERAL STORE, 26947 Rolling Hills Rd., Rolling Hills, 377-4420. The General Store has a complete selection in gift ideas, horse equipment, and many other needs. Two M.H.S. student converse about the variety ofsupplies at the General Store, if Cross Pharmacy CROSS PHARMACY, 1444 West Eighth Street, San Pedro, 832-7565 has a fine assortment of Orthopedic Aids, as well as a fine line of cosmetics and phar- maceutical needs. Vern Cross and Gerard Bisignano examine a fine neck brace. Kit Manufacturing LONG BEACH KIT MANUFACTURING specializing in quality mobile your needs. Tish Mostow, Diane Pocopila, Mr, Pocopila, Kathy Felton and homes. Kit Manufacturing can build a custom mobile home tailored to Marshall Harper inspects a few oftheir many mobile homes. ! I S S 2 'S i. 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Torrance 303 South Gaffey, San Pedro Get up and get away to McDonald's. ,,,.,'- .ww Clara's CLARA'S for FLOWERS, Weymouth Ave. at Eighth in San Pedro, TE- 2-1183, has everything for your needs in flowers. Modeling some of the fine flowers at Claras are Mary Jo and Tanjo. McNearney,s COMPLIMENTS OF McNEARNEY'S, SAN PEDRO MORTUARY, 570 West Fifth Street, San Pedro, California. Fred Glenhill Chevrolet FRED GLENHILL CHEVROLET, 1500 West Pacific Coast Highway, 835-0281, Kaz Matsummura, Candi Conrad, and Gerard Bisignano show off one of the new Vega Stingers. Florence for Fabrics FLORENCE for FABRICS, 26l3 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance Da-5-2411, Florence for Fabrics has everything for your needs in fab rics. Here two Miraleste students inspect some ofthe fine material at the store. iw, is ,, 'HW E9 ,gr ,Mr My 5 Q T ey used to call them coffin nail . 'sfsssfr--A f ::::::gf5r!::ff5:::::E- -' 'givl- x ee fi-' 5. .3' Q oth1ng's changed. Green ill Mortuary and emorial ark WESTERN AVENUE IUST SOUTH OF PALOS VERDES DRIVE Green Hills Mortuary GREEN HILLS MORTUARY AND MEMORIAL services. Green Hills serves all denominations. Arrange- PARK, 27501 S. Western Avenue. San Pedro, 831-03ll, ments for services may be made by telephone or in person. has its own adjoining chapel and creates a serene atmos- John Baur, John Sanders and Joe Gendreau contemplate phere. Understanding employees offer expert advice about onthe Beautifulgrounds at Green Hills. v Lomita Feed Mannino Tux LOMITA FEED has everything you need in the lines of gardening supplies, MANNINO TUX has everything you could need for u formal occasion horse Supplies, and PCI Supplies. Stop in HHC1 buy yOUl' m2ilCl'i2ilS 211 24411 Scott Grillo and Marshall Harper try on some ofMannino's new upparel. Narbonne Avenue, Lomita. 326-4738. Chandler's Sand and Gravel C1-lANDLER'S SAND AND GRAVEL, 26311 Narbonne Ave., R.H.E. 321- structionjob. Here some-Miraleste students inspect some oftheir equipment. 1212 has the equipment and materials needed for any kind of concrete con- .,, Y. -1 MN 41r3f f. 2 3 O T8L O Yamaha T8LO YAMAHA, 24024 Narbonne Ave., Lomita, 534-2311. Join the fun by getting yourselt a T840 Yamaha today. The MHS photographers did! Las Lomas Realty LAS LOMAS REALTY 801 Silver Spur Road, Palos Verdes, 377-7874. area whatever your need may be. Here Mrs. Brunskill shows her sons, Mike Las Lomas Realty has complete listings in the Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills and Brad, part ofthe procedure of selling property in this area. Q- 231 ,Q jim ,H 5 Lomita Pacific Photo LOMITA PACIFIC PHOTO, 1945 Lomita Blvd., Lomita, 326-7077, has room. Here M.H.S. students inspect some of the many line products avail- a complete supply of camera accessories for all makes and models ofcameras able at Lomita Pacific Photo. as well as a complete room just for the photographer that has his own dark- .. .2'- 'if' 'F Union War Surplus UNION WAR SURPLUS STORE, 281 6th Street in San Pedro, X33-2949, has everything from blue jeans to field jackets. M,H.S. students inspect some ofthe fine parts available at Union War Surplus Store. 232 C- 1 V Zo i lSllll Svilvlg Uiltflil 912 fun anis tt. gffsw 1972 FOR GAL S 1972 FOR GALS, 29164 Pacific Coast Highway, Lomita, 377-6646, holds much in store for fashionable young girls. Lisa Franklin and White try on a few of their latest styles. HUDSON-RUGGLES HUDSON RUGGLES Candles and Gifts, 50 Peninsula. Center, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 541-1224, Sally Jo Parker and Teresa Toma find a wide selection of candles and gifts at Hudson Ruggles.,They had a easy time selecting the perfect present from the wide selection available at Hudson Ruggles. Teri ,aaa-fi KENDON KENDON VOLKSWAGEN, PORSHE, and AUD1, 1241 Pacific 7231. Lisa Franklin is seated in the new American Volkswagen. Ads -NEW , it 2 ,L I ' CAMELOT DRUGS CAMELOT DRUGS, 2159 Pacific Coast Highway Lomita, 32541655 Teri White looks at Camelot Drugs complete line ofcosmetics. Coast Highway, Harbor City, 326- wiiwla Wish us luck, everybody This is the end of the beginning Class of '72 Q-Q lf' u , . W Nam- x ,J F, sv.. wi Kws E ,. 5 if , 4 LA, f- - , if . a ' D .milf . Q I ' . ugh nf W ly, Q . f K 0' , . X, 1' ' 0 4 6 . H 5 K, ,A 'F Q 9 4 'ESV' Q . : ' -' -.yn 'fl 4 V, ., I - . as , 4. 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E1 Mirador Staff at Work A Arcardo, Garrett 100 Adams, Robin 100 Adams, Susan 72,154 Adelson, Anna Gross Mrs, 32 Ages, Gerard 50 Aguirre, Mary 100 Ahlport, Randall 100 Ahlport, Steve 138,50 Albirtton, Anita 100 Albritton, Darryl 72 Alger, Charles 72 Alger, Martha 100 Allen, Dana 100 Allen, Gregory 100 Allen, James R. Alley, Cheryl 50 Almasy, Lisa 72,138 Anders, James Anderson, Kimberly 100 Anderson, Steve 50 Apoian, Philip 72 Argabright, Cindy 86 Argabright, Steve 72 Arias, Steven Mr. 39 Ardoff,1lene100 Biber, Candace Biddinger, David Bilek, Jenny 86 Bilich, John 86 Bilich, Linda 118,50 Bishop, Shirley M. Miss 24 Bisignano, Gerard 72,157,158,225,228 Bisigano, Janine Bissonette, Michael 72 Bixby, Dorothy, Mrs, 45 Black, Edward 72 Blair, George Blair, Janice 72 Blair, Nancy 86 Blanke, Craig 187 Blanke, Marcia 137 Blashaw, Nancy 72,I33,l3 Bliss, Bruce Blount, Thomas P. Mr. 30 Boblak, Michael Boblak, Eileen 86 Boblak, Patricia 50 Bogikes, Catherine 50 Bombach, Andria Bond, Susan 51 Bonetti, Antonette Bonness, Cecilia 86 Booton, Laura Armstrong, D. 170,100,191 Armstrong, Samuel Arnold, Harriet 86 Asher, Audrey Mrs. 36 Atkins, Karen 72 Atwood, Timothy 72 Aubuchon, James 86 Axford, Roy 100 B Bacarella, Mary Jo 72,158,228 Bagby, Cheryl 86 Baggot, Teresa 72,l33, 1 38,147, I 54,158,160 Bagnell, Heather 72,208 Bagnell, Ross 100 Boretz, Barbara Borks, Kathleen 147 Boswell, Allison 72 Bowdey, William 72,158 Bower, David 86 Bower, J. 158 Bowie, Craig Bowland, Jacqueline Bowman, James 170 Bowman, Susan 134,126.51 Boyd, Scott Boyd, Wendy 86 Boyer, Boyer, Andre Brian 72,157,158 Boyle, John F. Boyle, John J. 51 Brabyn, Cathy 73 Bahr, Janet 85,68 Bailey, Ken 50 Baker, Diana Baker, Joan 86,133,147 Baker, Kandra 100 Baker, Patricia 72,126 Ballat Banar in, Janet 72 d, Richard 170 Banke, Kay 86 Banke, Paul 100 Bankson, Teresa 72 Banta, Michelle l38,139,l4I,50 Barclay, E. 44 Barclay, Helen 86,147 Barclay, Robert 50 Barr, Eric 50 Barrett, Miles 72,l38,l40, 149,194 Barrett, Stephen 72,142.188.189 Brabyn, Robert Bramlett, John 86 Branker, Raymond 170,187 Branker, Victor 73,158,207 Brayman, Caroline 51 Brazler, Elixabeth Brazier, Jean Brelsford, Kirten G. Mr. 35 Bridges, Chris, 86 Bridges, Peter 51 Briggs, Laurie Briles Scott 73 Brinegar, Claudia 93 Brinegar, Meredith Birnkerhoff, Howard 51 Brogdon, Donald 140,51 Brown, Barbara Brown, Diana 51 Barsam, Charles 72,l64,169,184. 185, 140 Barsam, Linda 86 Barton, Cherie Bartholomer, Greg 86 Basque, Dana 86 Bauman, Mary 86 Baur, John 72,202,229 Bay, Steven 50 Baziw, Helen Mrs. 44 Beardslee, Randy Mr. 30,172,l73,174,175 Beber, Candunee 50 Beck, Lorelei 86 Becker, Mark 50,l33,l45,172,173 Becker, Steven Behm, Joanne Miss Behrenot, Kimberlee 72 Beisell, Nancy 86 Beisell, Sheela 50 Bell, Danny 100 Bell David 72.164,169,202 Bell Richard 187 Bellucci. Karen 100 Bellucci, Nancy 50 Benjamin, Lex 72 Bennett. Jennifer Benson, Gregory 100,115,170 Benson. Harold tScott172,l38,140.193 Bergeron, Kerry Berk, Marcia 100 Berkland, Barbara 100,147 Berman, Alan, 100 Berman, Steven 139,50 Bernard, Richard 100,191 Bernhaeh, Bev 86 Berner, Celeste 50 Berry, Audrey 86 Berry Catherine 100 Berry, Carol 50 Bescoby. Dianne 72,l37. 1 38. 143 Bescoby,Janet 147 Brown, Gladys Brown, Greg Brown, Kimberly 86,138 Brown, Lindsay Brown. Melissa 86 8,141,147,154 General Index Brown. Nancy Brown. Patrick 170,142,191 Brown, Paul 73 Brown. Ronald 86 Brown Ruth 73,138,160 Brown, Sherry 73 Brtis, Caroline Brtis, Susan 73 Bruinsma, Martin 86 Brumm, Duane 175 Brunning, Timothy Brunskill, Bradley 51,231 Brunskill, John Brunskill, Michael 73,148.178,23I Buccery, Maureen 51 Buccery, Perry Buchanan, Lori 51 Buchanan, William 175 Budnick, Jerold Buehner, Thomas 73,169 Buerger, David 73.158 Buerger, Karen 86 Buffo, Maria Bulin Nancy J. Miss 39 Bundy, Kenneth 51,140 Burch, Kimberly Burge, Martha 52 Burkhardt, Linda 86 Burkhardt Paul Burne tt, Greg 86 Burns, David Burns, Lafayette 52,145.164,I65,l67,202 Burns, Robert 73,l38, 140,208 Burnside, Carol 86 Burr, April 52 Burson, Janet Burson, Kathryn 73 Bush Bianca 87 Bush, Blair 170 Butler, Kaniel Butler, Karen 72,141,143 Butler, Kathleen 143 Butler, Kevin l64,I40,I81,I82 Butler, Richard 87 Buzanis, Maria 72,141,143 Byrd, Donna Byrd, Leeann 52 C Calabrese, Larry Mr. 35,154 Calhoun, Sheri Camfield, Teri 147 Campbell, Patricia 73 Canetti, Bruce 87 Canfield, Ann Cardona, Ron 73 Carlson, Keith 73.138, 144,164 Carlsson, Christina 87 Carmean, Edward 73 Carmichael, Douglas Carmichael, Leslie l38,l39.147 ... T.. 1 Carr, Brian 87 Carr, John 73,185,140 Carroll, Cynthia 87 Carter, Robin 73 Carter, Susan Casler, Cynthia 139 Cassidy, Kerry Caston, Michael Mr. 37,164 Cate, Paul 87 Caughern, Gerald, Mr. Chapman, Dan 73 Chapman, Sheri Chase, Candace 133,138,l39,14I,I47,l49 158,228 Chase, Kathy Cheely, Karen Cheely, Lynn 87 Chelew, Caron 73,142 Chelew, Gregg Christopher, Jaime 176,177,179 Christopher Jeff 148 Christy. Donald 73 Chrispen Denise 87 Christmann, Jane 87 Christopher, Jeffrey 87 Chwastik, Laurel 73 Cigliano, Anthone 73 Cigliano, Gennard Civitate, Allan 87 Clark, Robert C. Clarke, Robert Mr, 43 Clement, Eldena Cleveland, Alan Cleveland, Teena 147 Clewis, Charlotte 73 Clinton, Neil Clinton, Peter 74 Clissold, Walter Cockley, Wendy Coffin, Lisa Coffin, Hillary Cohen, Susan Collins, Larry 87 Collins Nora 87 Collins, Richard 74 Collins, Suzanne 74 Cologne, Cindi 74 Cologne, Timothy 170 Colvin. Carroll Mr. Compher, Peggy 87 Congelliere. Dale 170.191 Congelliere, Daniel 74,164,185 Cooper, Malcolm 74,123 Copley, Denise 74 Corcoran, Kathleen 74,148,158 Corcoran, Margaret 133,148 Cordova, Kathryn 87 Cormier, Michael 87 Cornyn, Leslie 74 Coscetti, Charles 74 Costales, Gladys Dr. 147 Covey Barbara Mrs. 29,160 Cox, Bobby D. Mr. 44 Cox, Donna 87 Cozort, Ronald D. 24 Craig, Edwin D. Mr. 29 Cramer, Peter 170 Crandall, Elizabeth 87 Crane, Casey' 148 Crane, Pamela 74 Creighton, Charlene 87 Cress, Catherine 87.147 Cress, Thomas 158 ts, f - 8, 7-ggggxw 5 In , . 1-Q, ' ' ,X Croll, Lindsay Ann 74,l38,143,l54 Crose, Greg 87 Cruz, Walter Mr, 38 Cuff, Greg L. Mr. 44 Cullett, James Mr. 44 Conningham, Donald 74 Currey Brent 142,145,l64,169,l89 Currey, Brian 87,178 Currie Linda 87,147 Curtis. Cecilia 147 D Dahlman, Judy 74,141 Dahlman, Kathy 141,143 Daigh, Patrick 87 D'Assalenaux, Richard 74,157,l58,224 Da Vall, G ail 87 Da Vall, Thomas 74 Davey, Kimberly 87,143 Davidson, Elissa 74 Davidson, Holly 87,143,154 Davidson John 74 Davies Charles 74,142 Davies, Walter 87,164,191 Davis Dorthy 44 Davis, Evonne 53 Davis Maureen 143 Dean Joseph 53,l88,189, 142 Dechter, Lorraine 1 15 De Ciutiis, Elena 53,74.134, 1 26 De Cuitiis, Louise 133 De Ciutiis, Michael 87,148,178 DeFrancis, Alan 170,187 De Monteverde, Nanette De Monteverde, Tugh 74 Dempsey, Susan 88 Demyan Joyn, Mr. 44 Demmo, David 74 Derbes, Nancy Dessy. Renee 53 Deterville, Dianne 74,137,l38,l54,l43 Dean, Judi Diamond, Cathy 88 Diamond, Susan 53 Di Julio, Dolores Mrs. 44 Di Leva Evelyn R. Mrs, 24 Dillon, Leslie 53 Dills, Kevin 88 DiMaggio, Michael 53 Dirks, Marla Di Santo, Frank Mr. 39 Di Santo, Joe 74 Dischner, Dianne 147,53 Dittman Mark 74 Dix Diane 134 Dobel Carol 74 Dohratz, Cindi Doll, Phyllis 74 Dollin C. 170 Donnelly, Carol 88 Dooros, Judy 75 Doran, Mark 75,167,140 Doran, Sharon 156 Doran, Stephen 164,l67,53 Dorff, David 88,186 Dorin, Ronald 75,140 Dorsey, Carolyn Dorsey, Kim 75 Doughty, William Dow Alan 88 Dowd, Laura 53 Dowd, Nancy 88 Downey, Margaret l38,143,53 Dugan, James Mr. 40,164, 1 80,185 Duggins, William 75 Duim, Richard 88 Dunaway, Mark 88 Duncan, Diane Duncan, Donald 75,185 Dunn, Donica Dunn Patricia 75 Du Pont, Edmond 170 Duvall, Teri 223 Duzen, Carl C. Mr. 34 Dykzeul, Richard 179 E Earnest, John 88 Easton, James 191 Ebinger, Michael 88 Edson, Scott 174,175 Elliott, Clay 75 Elliott, Kia 88,133 Ellis, Frank 75,138 Ellis, Mark 75,138,149 Elverum, Johnnt 88 Enriquez, Samuel 88,158 Epstein, John 88,142,189 Ericson, Marc 88,187 Erickson, Mark 170 Ervin, Linda 75 Essoe, Donna Mrs. 42 Eveinson, Randall 75 Euerhardt, Kimberly 88 Eya Eileen 138,l89,l47,l58,53 F Fabian, Michael Fahy, Beverly 75 Failing, Michael Falk, Shannon Farman, Michael 170,187 Farnsworth, Frieda 88 Farnsworth, Gwendlyn 83 Farran, Mark 175 Fauchald, David 53,164,l65,l45, Fawell, Lynne Fawell, Robert Felando, Cynthia 43 Felando, Nicholas 88 Felgar, Laura 88 Felgar, Mark Felton, Kathy 53,l60,219,224,225 Fenton, Robert 88 Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson. Eliazbeth 53 Joe Ferguson, Ferguson. , Juanita Lynn 75,53 Mario Mr. 44 Girkins, Kimberley Gisbrecht, Linda 89 -Clasgow, Gail 55 Glasgow, Glenna Gleason, Denis 76 Gleason, James Goden, Paul 186 Godshalk, Janice Goettge, Susan 89 George, Ronald 55 Goin, Kathleen Gonzalez, Bettina Gonzalez, Pablo 55 Goodart, David Goodley, Mark 194 Goodrich, John 55 Gorman, Timothy 89 Gould, Shawn 76 Goyette, Judith Goyette, Martin Graf, Heidi 85,219,133 Graf, Katherine 55 Graf, Ronald 89 Gramlich, Wayne 89 Grant, Grant, Grass, Grass, Elizabeth 89 Sheila Gale 89 Ginger 55 Farrell, Leslie Fesler, Susan Mrs. Fesmire, Paul Mr. 44 Field, Lesley 53 Field, Lisa 88,218 Fierce, Stephen Filler, Scott 179 Finch, Cheryl 53 Fischer, Darlene Mrs. Fischler, Judith 88 Fisher, Lawrence 139,54 Fisher, Paul 88 Fisk, Nancy Fitzgerald, Mary 88 Fitzgerald, Thomas 54 Fitzpatrick. Mike Flanders, Patrice 88 Fleitz, Julie Fling, Greg 88 Floren, Holly Floren, Robin 147,54 Foley, James 75 Graves, Thomas Mr. 43,145,208 Gray, Brian 175 Gray, Cynthia 89,l45. 148 Gray, Leslie Grziano, Melinda 138,139.55 Graziano, Paul 89,191,142 Green, Charlotte Green, Debra 55 Green, Laura 84,89 Greenberg, Jeffrey 89 Greenberg, Judy 55 Greene, Christine Greenhut, Mary 76 Greer, Jennifer 89 Gregory, Francis Dr. Griffin, Cathy 89 Griffith, Christopher 89 Griffith, Jeffrey 174 Griffith, Peter 174,175 Griggs, Lori Girggs, Todd Grillo, Scott 157,158,159,2l6,226,230 Foltz, Terri 75,148 Forest, Robert 75,197 Fortney, Donald 75 Fortney, Patricia Foster, Blake 193 Foster, Douglas 75 Foster, Molly 75,141 Fox, Richard 140,l48,176,177,202,54 Fox, Robert 170 Francis, Ben 75,l72,l73,196,l97 Francis, Kathrine 54 Frank, Alec 75,205 Franklin, Lesleight 217 Franklin, Lisa 88 Fraser, Glenn 54 Fraser, Phil Frie, Robert 75,178 Frie, Theresa 75,133,138 Friedman, David Friedman, Jay Friedman, Nancy 76,133,141 Frost, Jeffrey 179 Fuller, Richard 54 Funk, Donald 54 Furriel, Diane 88 Furuta, Christine Mrs. G Gagon, Paul 197 Gale, Laura 88 Gale, Norma 76 Gardemann, James 88 Garmus, Mark 76,138,140 Garretson, Mildred Mrs. 37 Garrison, Deborah 138,139,54 Gassett, Sharon Mrs. 43,143 Gates, Lisa l18,l38,54 Gross, Gross, Gross, Craig 89,142 Deborah 55 Floyd H Hadley, James 55 Hafeman, Ann l20,126,135,l43,118,217, 48,55 Hafem Haffey an, Rick 89,142 , Robert Hahn, Fredric Hahn, Renata 76,147 Hahn, Susan 76,138,142 Haines, Susan Halasey, Janet Halasey, Margaret 76 Hall, Debbie 55 Hall, Joeseph 89 Hall, Pamela 133 Hall, William Mr. Halasey, Alexandra 133,158 Halvarson, Karen Mrs. 29 Hanley, Dean 85,89,174 Hanley, Scott 170 Hanson, Beverly Hansen, Cary 76,140,142 Hardgrove, Philip Hardy, Daniel 89,189 Hardy, Janet l33,138,l58,55 Hare, Stephen 55 Harper, Marshall 76,178,l90,20l,202,225, 230,201 Harrington, Charlene 55 Harrington, Cindy 76 Harris , Hubert Mr,44 Harris, Larry 76 Harris, Robert 89 Gates, Lori Gaunt, Abigail 89,133 Gauvdreau, Cynthia 122 Gayman, Ronald 89,179 Gedicks, Shirley Mrs. 45 Gendreau, Joe 84,89, 140,229 Gendreau, Michele 75,1 14.1 15,138,143 Ghastin, Linda 54 Ghastin, Pamela 89 Giamos, E, 44 Giannasi, Raoul Mr. 31 Gibler, Julie 76 Gibler, Scott 170,191 Giles, Carole 55 Giles, Sara Gilliam, Kirk 76 Gilman, Barry 223,55 Gilman, Susan Gilman. Tom 76 Harris, Stacey Harris, Vance 76,164,169 Harryman, Mark 84,89,l40,l60,186,219 Harter, Joy Harter, Robert 56 Hartman, Scott Harwood, George 192,l94,l92,193,56 Harwood, Kathleen 89 Hastey, John 89,186 Hatch, Linda 89,147 Hathaway, Tom 76,l38,l48,178 Hattersley, Patricia 89 Haverstock, Mark 56 Hayes, Stacy Hayward, Debra 56 Hebert, Steven Hedges, Jill 147 Heib, Teri Heintz. Chris 76,160 Henderson, Mike 56 Henderson, Robert 75 Henkel, Richard Mr. 176,178,36,202 Henriksen, Nancy 75,138 Herbert, Steve 170 Hess, Kathy Hess, Lauren 139,56 Hesse, Leslie Higgins, Tom 164,56 Hill, Jerry Mr. 30 Hill, Sigrid Hiller, Linda 56 Hinchman, Margaret 89 Hines, Katherine 89 Hirch, Marlene Hogan, Cynthia Hohenstein, Tucker 89 Holden, Stephanie 56 Holley, Christopher 170 Hollingsworth, Janell 56 Hoover, Larry 164, 208,56 Hoover, Laura 89 Hoover, Michael 90 Hoover, Robert 56 Horn, Dianne 115,l4l,223,56 Houghton, Richard 170 Houske, Chesley 179,191 Houske, Marta 76 Hromas, Lee Hromas, Robert 90,174 Hubbell, Larry 56 Hubbell, Theresa 90 Huffman, Debra Hum, Laura Hummel, Crag 176,187,202 Hummel, Jay 76,176,l77,185,202 Hunt, John Mr. 44 Hunter, Karen 138,56 Hunter, Kathryn 76,138 Hunter, Pamela 115 Hupp, Laurie Hurlbutt, Susan Hurlbutt, Vickie 76 Hurst, David 76 Husted, Todd 76,178 Hutchinson, Bruce 76,158 Hynes, James 90,197 1 Iacono, Dawn 76,134 lbelle, Lorie 56 Ingersoll, Christopher Ingersoll, Kathleen Ingersoll, Kirsten 90 lngrassia, James 175 lngrassia, Richard l72,173, 140,56 lngrassia, Suzanne Iverson, Kristin J Jackson, Barbara 90 Jackson, Carl Jackson, Jenny Jackson, Jon 76,142,!58,l64,l66,188 189 Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Katherine 217,56 Jacob, James Jacobs. Stephen 170,191 Jaconi, Brian 90 James, William 90,144 Jelsma, Jerome Jenkins, Kent 90 Jennings, Deborah 90 Jensen, Kathleen Jensen. Kimberly 56 Jensen, Pat 56 Jerger, Mark 56 Jernstrom, Lisanne Jernstrom, Nils 56 John, Kevin Johnson, Alan 191 Johnson, Brett 193 Johnson, Craig 76, I40,164,169,168 Johnson, Cynthia 76,133, 141,47 Johnson, Dallerie Miss Johnson, Dan 76 Johnson, David 142,191 Johnson, Eric 90,191 Johnson, Greg 76.138, 1 81,182,208 Johnson, James 90,185 Johnson ,John 202 Johnson, Laura 96 Johnson, Loe176 Johnson, Mary 57 Johnson, Mike 57 Johnson . Mildred 57 Johnson, Robert 170 Johnston, Jeannine 57 Jolin. Debra Joncich, Cathy 90 Jones, Catherine Joseph, Steven 90 Joseph, Theresa Joseph, Tim 76 Josselyn, Renee 90 Joy,Jud y115,14l,57 Joyce, Kim 57 Juckes, Dale 57 Juge, Elizabeth Jutras. J ohn K Kalte, Mike 76,164 Kane, Jennie Kaplan. Kaplan, Kaplan, Kaplan, Ellen 138,57 James Robin 90 Steven 191 Karnes, Karen 70.143 Karpus, John 158 Katz, Gary 90 Katz, Karla 76 Katz, William 90 Kaufman, Eric 90 Kawdhara, Suzanne 90,138 Kazarian, Donald 90 Kazarian, Kristopher 71 Kazmark, Craig 57 Kazmark, Stacey 77 Kearns, Paul 57 Kettles, James 90 Keilbach, Norbert Keller, Stephen 57 Kelly, Dawn Kelly, Mike 77 Kelly, Valarie 44 Kemp, Heather 138,57 Kesler, Carol 77 Kessler, Nancy 148,58 Kettles, Kathleen Kilbury, Mary Mrs. 32 Kilpatrick, Kevin Kilpatrick, William 58 Kim, Karen Kimble, Griffith 90,128,186 Kimball, Ross Kindelan, James 77,158 Kindelan, Timothy 90,191 King, Gary 58 King, Kenton 58,115.138,l39,l44,164.197 King, Laurie 58 King, Robert King, Suzanne Kirsnis, Mark Klee, Marsha 90 Klee, Tom 164,58 Klessig, Jill 147 Klessig, Robert 58 Kline, Kathy 90 Klokke, Karen 138,141 Knight, Mary Knoedler, David Kich, Fred Mr. 37 Koerner, Karin 90 Komick, Rick Konishi, Motoo Kordich, Roberta Mrs. 28 Korody, Yvette 77 Kouri, Kimla 90 Kouri, Robert 77,157,158, 16 Kramer, Debbie Kramer, Donna 77 Kramer, Karen 90 Kramer, Kathryn 77 Krasnow, Andrew 77 Krasnow, Debbie Kroloff, Julie 90 Kropf, Steven Kuffner, Iris 58 Kuhne. Stacey' 90 Kunkel, Jan Kuster, Daryl 77 Kurs, Robert 90 Kuwata, David 194 Kuwata, Janis 77,141 4.169 Kuwata, John 1l4,115,138.139.140,58 Kuzamic, Joseph 170 Kuzamic, Kirk 90,191 L LaBossiere, Lisa 58 La Bouff, Olivia Mrs, 26 Lacy. Joey 58 Lacy, Pamela 90 Lademan, Lori 90,148 Lamb, John Lamb, Nancy 77 Lampert, Cassandra Lande, Egon R. 44 Lane, Robert 90 Lane, Thomas 170,208 Langan, Nancy 90,138 Langer, Patricia 138.58 Larson, Dwayne Mr. 41 Latimer, Richard 90,191 Lawrence, Howard Mr. 27 Lean, Linda 77,133,141 Leavitt, Kirk Lebel, Anne 77 Lebel. Paul Le Blanc, Marie 90 Le Bon, Mary 77 Lecko, Gerald 174,175 Leddy, Robert 58 Leungho, Lee 90 Lee, Brant 77 Lee, Kerry 138,58 Lee, Reynold 115,138,l39,l40,58 Leef, Holly 58 Lees. Melinda 138,141,I43,58 Lehman, James 148,58 Lehnan, Mark 77,138 Lehmann, Tina Lehmker, June F. Lemders, Eliama 58 Lenders, Norman 191 Lenell. Jill Lesovs ky, Sandra 77,138 Levine, Janis Levine, Laurie 77,141 Lewin, Deborah 77, 141 Lewin, Dianne Lewin, Steven Lewis, C. 158 Lewis, Mark 192,193 Lewis, Robin 1l5,1 18,126,l38,139,l43,58 Leyson, Eric Leyson, Jeffrey 77,158 Libman, Linda 48,115,138,139,58 Libman, Sandra Liehr, Thomas 91 Lightbody, Andy 58 Lightbody, Greg 106 Lincir, Matt 106 Lindberg, Lori 58 Lindeman, Mark 106 Lindholm, Kristin 77 Lindholm, Tarrin 106 Lipanovich, Francine 91 Lipanovich, Joseph 39 Lipschultz, Lisa 78 Lipschultz, Steven 106 Liuzza, Marla 91 Liuzza, Pauls 59 Livingston, Max Mr. 24 Livingstone, Lisa 106 Lloyd. Peter 78 Lochroula, Toloudis Londean, Kris 106 Londean, Mark Lopez, Lorraine 84,90,91 Lorenz, Anne 91 Louis, Craig 115,138,l57,59 Lovell, Lawney Lovell, Lawrence 91 Lowell, Richard 106 Lowery, Francis H. Mr. 36 Lucas, Lynn 91 Lucas, Wilbur, Mr, 43,164 Lucero, Lincoln 78 Lucia, Gary 108,178,179 Lucido, F, 44 Ludeke, Barbara 106 Luft, Valerie 106 f 'XR 4 Lundquist, Mark 78 Lundstrom, Heidi 59 Luth, Thomas 59 Lutton, Sandra 91 Lyle, David 106 Lyle, Donna 106 Lynn, Bradley 180,196,197,59 Lynn, Deborah 91,138 Lynn, Jeffery 91,174 M McCall, Alan 78,144 McCarthy, Helen 137,141,59 McCarthy, Joan 106 McCarthy, John 91 McCarthy, Richard 78,197 McClelland, Colleen 91 McClelland, Scott 106,179,191 McCormack, Colin 174 McCormick, Terence 92,186 McCormick, Timothy 59 McCoy, Ellen 78 McDaniel, Laurie 59 McDorman, Thomas 92 McElhaney', Lynne 106 McE1haney, Todd 59 McElroy, Corinne 59 McEntee, Robert 92 McGee, Laurence 106,170,187 McGinnis, Margaret 106 McGinnis, Rebecca 141,59 McGovern 78,138,143 McMullin, V. 44 McNabb, Dustin 179 McNaughton, John McPeak, Caren 106 McWhinnie, Kimberly 92 MacCabe, Christy 106 MacCabe, James 106,158 MacCracken, Melissa 106 MacDonald, Duncan 59 MacLeod, Mary 59 Madden, Mary 59 Maechling, James Mr. Magallanes, Quiroz 59 Magnusen, Craig 79 Magnuson, Nell Mrs. 45 Maier, Patricia Mrs. 33 Mainers, Cynthia 59 Mainers, Sandra 91 Mandel, Rick 106,194 Maness, Stanley 91 Manfredi, Vicki 78 Mangano, Andrew 78,158,208 Mangano, Mike 106,209 Mann, Elizabeth 91 Mannino, Catherine 91 Mannino, John Mannino, Stephanie 106 Mapson, Susan 106 Marapese, Julie 59 Marapese, Sue 91 Markle, Mitchell 91 Marriott, David 91 Marshall, Karen 106 Martin, Glen 91,142 Martin, Jodie Martin, Terry Mrs. 44.45 Martin, Timothy Mason, Diane 91 Masuda, Ginny Mathews, Susan 91 Mathison, Lynn 106 Matsumura, Kazuo 146,228,59 Matthews, Mary 106 Matthews, William 106 Mattis, Denise 106 Mattis, Marlene 84,91 Mattox, Scot Maupin, James 59 Mavar, Shirley 59 Mayfarth, Richard Mr. Maynard,William K. Mr. 40. Mead, Freida Mrs. 45 Meehan, Patrick Mehan, Kim 92 Meier, Kerry 59 Melill, Joanne 92 Menze, Alexander Menze, Beth 92,141 Meredith, Bradford 78 Merriam, Robert 59 Michael, Denise 78 Michaels, James 78,158 Michaels, Scot 106.158 Michelson, Blythe 114,115,1 62 Mickelwait, Laurie 106 Micoz, David 92 Migliore, Greg 92 Mikel, Verla Mrs. 38 140.201,202 33,I38,l38.141 Milburn, Stephen 78,190, 191. 142 Mildenberger, Jeffery Mileham, Nancy 92 Milham, Richard 142,l64,167, Milfs, Linnea 106 188,189,162 f Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Jon Kimberly 154,62 Randy 92,174 Suzi 62 MillS, Connie l38,l39,62 Mills. Lisa 78 Mills. Mark 92 Mills, Scott 144,202,200 Milstein, Mark 78 Minor, Peter 92 Minter, James Minter, Janet 106 Mitchell, Beth 92 Mitchell, Carrie 106 Mitchell, lan 62 Mitchell, James 78 Mitchell, Kimberly 106 Mitchell, Michael 106,170 Mitchell, Ward 78 Moen, Steven 92 Mokler, Peter 92 Monnic, Jill 106 Monnie. Robyn 78 Monsen, Michael 79 Mon2on, Teresa 106 Moore, Moore, ,Robert92,191 Moore, Moore, Moore Christi 106 Debra 62 Shari 78 William 106,179 Morales, Francisco 62 Morales, Teresa 92 Moran, Christine 79 Moran, Derek 92 Moreland, Kris 79 Moreno, Berta 62 Morgan, Debra 106 Morgan, Holly 62 Morgan, John 62 Morgan, Maude11Mrs,44 Morgan, Michael 62 Morgan, Susan 92 Morgan. Tommy 106,187 Morrell,John 107,170,187 Morris, Debbie 92 Morris, James 107 Morse, Joel 172.62 Mortenson. Martha 79,138 Morrenson, Matthew 107,170 Mosher, Kim 107 Mosich, Nicholas 79 Moss, John 92,142,190 Moss, Steven 107 Mostow, Joshua 106,170 Mostow, Letitia 79.l60,224,225 Motz, Karen 63 Moudy, Ellen 92 Moudy, Sharon 79 Moyse. Scott 92,148 Mucha, Lynn 84,92 Mueller, Jeff61' Mueller, John Mueller, Kathryn 79 Mueller, Patricia 107 Muller, Karen Munoz, Frank Munoz, Gina 107 Murphy, Cameon 107 Murphy, Joseph 79,168,169 Murphy, Mary 1l5,I38,139.141 Murray, Bridget 92 Murray, Marilyn 107 Murray, Roger 62 Murray, Tammy 107 N Nadal. James 92 Nakamaru, Clarence 79,202 Narevsky, Arthur 79,144 Narevsky, Edith 107 Nash, Craig 79,164 Nash, Scott 79,164 Neal, Brenda 62 Neat, Karen 107 Nebolon, Denise 107 Nebolon, Joseph l76.202,200,62 Nebolon, Monique 79,133 Nebolon, Paul 92 Nebolon, Renee 92 Needham, Mark 79,138.140.185 Neehan, Patrick 107 Negri, Cynthia 92 Negri, Laura 107 Negri, Mark 79,142,158,164,168 Neiswender, Kale 107,158 Neiswender, Mark 174,197 Nelson, Anne 92 Nelson, Carole 92 Nelson, John 107 Nelson, Joyce 107 Nelson, Linda 79,217 Newcomer, Lyle Mr. 42 Newland, Gregory 92 Nickel, Janis Mrs. 45 Nikel, Kim 164,62 Nikel, Todd 107 ,62 Niida, Dennis Noble, Norman 164,62 Nodvik, Ronald 79 Norling, Darci 79 Norman,John 138,62 Norman, Robert 79 North, Ronald 79,178,202 Nuschke, David 107 Nussbaum, Karen 92 Nystrom, John 62 O Ogawa, Norman O'Hara. Peggy 92 O'Hara, Margaret O'Nei11, Deborah 63 Ohlemacher, Dan 107,170 Ohlemacher, Glen 139,144.208,63 Oldenburg, Holly 79,220 Oldenburg, Julie 107 Olney, Mark 63 Olney, Steven 107 Olsen, Gregory 92 Olsen, Stephen Olson, Deanne 138,186 Olson, Diane 79 Olson, Jeanne 107 Olson, Lindsay 19Z,193,63 Olson, Oreck, Stephen 107 Sharon 79 Orr, Michael 164,169 Oses, Nancy 63 Osteriman, Susan 147,63 Perry, Stephen 93 Personius, Timothy 80,172,173,197 Pescar, Susan Miss Peternell, Sarah 93,141 Peterson, Arvid 64 Peterson, Debra 80,226 Peterson, Genevieve Peterson, Kathie 64 Peterson, Neil Peterson, Wendy' Philbrick, Liz 93 Phillips, Dan Mr 31,164,187 Pierik, Kerry 64 Pierson, Daniel 158,164,169 Pierson, Lisa 108 Pierson, Lori 80 Pike, Carol 108 Pike, Steven 174,93 Plakos, Greg 80.158,176,178.202 Plakos, Paul 80,148.l78 Plakos, Peggy 108 Pluenneke, Harold 170,191 Plummer, Mark 108 Pocapalia, Diane 138,139,224,225,64 Pocapalis, Richard 93 Pollock, Steven Mr. 36 Pollock, Douglas 93,191 Pollock, Stephen 108.142.191 Pond, Lisa 93.138 Pontious, Teresa 64 Poos, Dean 80 Pope, Cynthia 108 Pope, Jonathan 93,158 Post, Daniel 93,171 Post, Sally 126,137,143 Rathman, Kim 1I,80,133,138,I48 Regan, Patricia 9,108 Reid, Stephen 11,80 Reid, Susan 11,80 Reinhardt, Arica 12,64 Reinisch, Karl 9,108 Renk en, Lisa 9.108 Renn, Kerry' 11,80 Rentsch, Claire 12,64 Rentsch, Patrick 10 Renz Reyn Reyn ulli, Andrea 93 olds, Claire olds, Debra 64 Rhoades, Jonathon 93 Rhoades, Lesley 64 Rice, Harriett 108 Richardson. Leigh 108 Richardson, Richard 171 Ricketts, Elizabth 80 Ricks. Cynthia 93 Ridgway, Christopher 80 Ridgway, Mitchell 1011 Riemer, Robert Riley, Carol 64 Riley, Gregory 93 Owen, Lizanne 92 Owens, Paul Mr. 30,186,187 P Pace, Darlene 79 Padgett, Susan Padock, Bonnie 92 Padoek, Nancy 92 Page, Constance Panos, Georgene 63 Panos, Peter 79,157,158.164,220 Papadakis. Tom 144,145,I64,l66,208,63 Parker, Dean 107.170 Parker, Sally 120,134,223 Parks, Michael 93 Parks, Susan 79 Parrish, John. Dr. 23 Patterson. Robert 172,173 Paterson, Mike 196,197 Potere, Mark 64 Potier, Robert Mr. 38 Pottenger, Deborah 80 Potter, Joseph 80,I42.188,189 Pratty, Louis 80 Preciado, Linda 64 Preece, Ameila 93 Prizler, Jeffrey 80 Prizlow, Lawrence 93,191 Punsola, France 108 Purvis, Glenne 93 Palendech, Alex Dr. Pyron, Pamela 80 Quattrochi. Susan 1 1,150,158,228 Quebman. Marcia 9,108 Quin1ana.1ifren 12,64 Patton, Bruce 63 Patton, Nonie Patton Patton , Paul 63 ,Terrence 63 Peabody, Pamela Peak e, Mark 79,138,195 Pedersen, Eric 93,174 Pedersen. Niels 108,175 Pederson. Suzanne 141,143,64 R Rabinov, Paul 9,108,175 Rabinov, Wendy' 12,138,64 Raine. Bruce 9,108,175 Raine. France 10,911,108 Rakestraw, Brian 10.93 Pedigo, Larry Peebles, Johnette Peek, Amanda 108 Pennington, David 93 Pennington, Mark 108 Perkinson. Bradley' 79,138,140,l84,185 Ramming, Mr, Burnie 41 Rarick Rarick Rasner, Randee 9,108 Roni 12,64 Ramos, Ramos, , Frederick 9,108 ,Mark 12,138,l39,144,208,64 John 10,93 Riley, Maureen 108 Riley, Nancy 80 Roark, Lance 80,138,139,65 Roba, April Roberts, Leslie 80,133,141,149 Roberts, Raelee Roberts, Steven Robertson, Cynthia 93 Robertson, Theodore 65,138,13 Robertson, Lyric Robinson, Leigh 65 Rocknowski, Bruce 65 Rocknowski, John 108,187 Rodin, Loretta 65 Roemer, Jeffrey172,173,l97,65 Roemer, Richard 172,173 Roevens. Jack Ronne, Greg 108,191 Ronne, Robert 80 Roorda, Michael Rotbart, Lisa 93 Rothi, Teresa 80,141 Rothwell, Michael 64 Rousseau, George Rubenstein, Harley' 108,158 Rubino, Lisa 143,108 Rubino, Michael 80,164 Ruiz, Gary 93 Rumney, Alyce 80 Rumney, David Runciman, Robin 80 Runciman, Lawrence 108 Runyon, Denise 80 Russell. Barbara 93 Rutherford, Joan 80 Rutherford, Joan 80 Rutherford, Lee 93 Ryan, Cynthia 108 Ryan, John Ryan, Susan 108 Ryker, Charles 80 Rynearson, Susan Rynearson, Robert 65 Sack, Elizabeth 93 .186,187.144 9,144 Mark 140,145,l93,67 Sack, Nolita Sadoff, Dawn 93 Samloff, Anne 93 Samloff, David 109 Sammons, Mark 109 Sampey, Colleen 109 Sanders, John 80,149,158 Sanders, Mark 80 Sanders, Scott 65,l64.165,202 Sandler, John 229 Sanford, Jim 65 Sargeant, Bonnie 65 Satyendro, Ramon Saucke, Mark 80 Sauer, Cynthia 65 Sawyer, Kenneth 65 Scanlon, Marty 109 Schaffer, Mary 80,141 Scharffenberger, James 138,208 Scharffenberger, Thomas 66 Schiada, Laurie 81 St. Sure, Nancy 81 Schlehofer, Richard 109 Schmetter, Mark 66 Schmiedeke, John 109,170,191 Schnabel, Penny, Mrs. 28 Schneider, Kenneth 93,l42, 109,188,189 Schneider, Doug 191 Schneider, Teri 138,66 Schofield, Edd 109,170 Scholnick, Laura 109 Schorr, Craig 70,8 1 ,185 Schorr, Frederick 37 Schultz, Jane 66,l38, 141,143 Schultz, Jean 66,138,l39,141 Schultz, Nancy 109 Schwartz, Paul 181,l82,66 Scott, Jennifer 66 Scott, Nancy 93 Scott, Thomas 138,l39,66 Scott, Toby 81,160 Seideman, Michael 109 Seideman, Stephen 81 Seidlitz, Janet 109 Seleny, Anna Seltaer, Michael 109 Semmelroth, Greg 109 Semsroth, Nancy 109 Sesler, Margery 66 Shadle, Paula 94.138 Shahin, Samir 109,191 Shavely, A. 44 Shemet, Michael 109 Sherwood, Janet 85,94 Sherwood, Susan 81,141 Shifman, Steven Shimko, Susan 94 Shiozaki, Craig 81,149,160 Shiozaki, Owen 81,142,l49,l57,l58 Shiras, Tracy Shnable, Lora 94 Shorr, Stuart 67 Short, Rhonda 94,133 Shrum, Carol 66 Shrum, William 81,142,189 ShultL, Melissa 81 Shuss, Tracy 81 Simpson, Tracy 109 Sitzer, Michael 109 Siudmak, Stephanie Skellington, Christopher 94 Skorin, Bernadette Skorin, Henry 94 Slater, Dana 68,172 Slater, Dean 109 Slaughter, Jeffrey 109 Slaughter, Joan 81 Small, Anne 109 Small, Linda 81 Smillie, Debbie 81,158 Smith, Smith. Smith. Arthur 189 Bruce l42,189,66 Bud 142,145 Smith, Carol 94 Smith, Constance 81 Smith, Cynthia 66 Smith, Smith, Smith Dawn 81 Denise 94 Julie 109,138 Smithi Julie 81 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith t 1 Kevin 1 15,1 14,140,66 Patrick, Mr. 28 Patti 81 Phyllis 141,66 Richard, Mr. 44 Roberta 94 Sneddon, Denise Soiffer, Lois 109 Soiffer, Neil 94,195,194 Solliday, Joel 178 Somppi, Kendall 81 Sorrels, Sue 94 Sousa, Spain. Spain, Spain. Speer, Roman 81 Carla 94 Pancho 66 Franklin Mark 81 Speight, Jonathan 81 Speight, Wendy 94 Spencer, Carsten 81 Spencer, Nelsie 94 Spiller, Richard 95 Sprung, Leslie 95 Sprung, Valerie 66 St, Sure, Nancy 95,133 St. Sure, Susan 81,138 Stander, Cathy 67,160 Stearns, Robert 81,164 Stearns, Stearns, Thomas 109,223 Stein, Andrew 95 Stein, Shelley Stellar, William 95 Stanley 138,144,l64,l68,67 Stellino, Ro 81,133,160 Stockwell, Fred Mr. 41 Stolpman, Jeanne 81 Stolpman, Mary 123,67 Storm, Claudia 67 Storm, Georgia 81,160 Strohecker, Nancy 109 Stuart, Judith 109 Stulpin, Anthony 95 Sulentor, Laurie 81,138 Sullivan, Susan 81 Sullivan, William 95 Sumrall, M ark Suter, Kathleen 95 Sutherland, Diann Mrs, 42,133,160 Swadish, Robert Swallow, Deborah 109 Sweida, Carol 109 Swindle, Karen 67 Swindle, Robert 110 Szabo, Dean l64,209,208,67 T Taggart, Bart Taie, Larry 110 Taie, Randy 95 Tanner, Kay Mrs. 45 Tarara, Janis 81 Taricco, Todd 174.1 10 Taricco, Tari 95 Taylor, Carol 1 10 Taylor, Dale 81 44 Taylor. David Taylor, John Taylor, Larry 95,186 Taylor, Philip Taylor, Robert Telbizo ff, James 110,67 Tenn, Carolyn 110 Tenn, David 144,145,l64,l66.169.l80,l81, 182,67 Tennan t, Samuel 110 Tennan, Mitchel Terry, Ronald Mr. 25 Thielke, Mark Thoman, Flora Mrs. 25 Thomas, Dana 81,l84,l85,l90 Thomas, Jody 95 Thomas, Linda 95 Thomas, Lynn 82 Thomas, Wattenbarger, Donald 68,l72,l73,l97 Weaver, Robert 82,145 Webb, David 68 Weigley, Laura 96 Weir, Deborah 110 Weinger, Matthew 96 Weise, Juliette 68 Wells, Bill 181,182 Wells, Pamela 96 Wells, Welsh, Welsh, Welsh, Welsh, William 82 Karen 110 Kathleen 1 10 Peter 96 Robert 68 Wenck, Warren 82 Thompson, Cathy 82,67 Thompson, Karen 82 Thornberry, Karen 138,67 Thornton, Randy 95,157 Thunell, Robert 198 Tierney, Michael 109 Tierney, Susan 82 Tillotson, Jacoueline Tillotson, Mathew 122, 144, 145, 1 64,166, 208,67 Tilly, Diane Tilly, Sharon 82,133 Tinnan, Mitchell l38,144,l97,67 Toland, Mitchell 110 Toloudis, Roula 1l5,146,67 Toma, Paul 96,142,191 Toma, Teresa 82,158,148,223,208 Tomich, Joseph 67 Tomich, Valerie 82 Tournat, Cynthia 138,67 Tournat, Mark 110,175 Towers, Norman L, Mr. 35 Townsend, Charlene Mrs. 44 Townsend, Stephen 96 Trani, Frances 82 Trost, Dennis 96 Trost, Robert 82,185 Trovinger, Gary 96,l58,178,204 Trull, Brynn 96 Tucker, Nancy 82,138,149 Tuler, Nancy 110 Tuler, Robert 95 Turbeville, John 110 Turner, David 82,149,202 Turner, Joan 138,67 Tyndall, Robert 110,198 U Uhler, Marcine 110 Ule, Robert 82 Ullman, Eliot 82 Ullrich, Richard 82,188,189 Ullrich, Linda 110 V Vague, Steven Van Acker, Denise 96,143 Vance, Victoria l26,l37, I38,l39,l Vanden Brink, Mark Van Liere, Penelope 138,139,67 Van Lone, Julie 96 Van Lone, Robert l94,195,67 Van Valkenburg, Carol 82 Van Vliet, Michelle 82,142 Vellner, Karl ll5,146,67 Vidosevic, Vjera 82 Vilicich, Andrew 110 Vincent, Valerie 96 Voeltz, Jayne l26,134,143,67 Volk, Christopher 96 Volk, William 110 Voris, Harvey 110 W Waddell, James 68 Waddell, Richard 85,96,186 Wagner, Kirsten 68 Wahl, Michael 82,142 Walker, Jennifer 96 Walter, Steve 68,148 Walton, Margaret Wardleigh, Anita 96 Wardleigh, Cheryl 82 Warner, Alita 82 Warner, Arthur Mr. 40,144 Waterman, Cheryl 110 Watt, Sharlene 82,138 Watt, Sheila 110 43,67 Wendorff, Judith 110 Wendorff, Terry 82 Wetzel, Glenn 96, 148,176,201 Wetzel, Laura 82 Whitaker, Nancy 110 Whitaker, Robert 82,142,164,165,189 Whitcr White, White, White. White, aft, Jonathan 85 Daniel 175 Hermina Mrs. 45 James 110,191 Marcia 82 White, Therese 82,158 White. Victoria Ann White, Wilma Mrs. 40 Whitehead, Wendy 68,141 Whitener, Mark 110 Whitlock, Michael 110,191 Whitney, Michael Whilta Whitta ker, Mark 82 ker, Susan 96 Wickham, Marie 82,l33,138,l60 Widding, Nadine 68,133 Wieczorek, Linda 96 Wiedmann, Louise Miss 26 Wilstrom, Gary 68 Wiley. Wilke, Sheri 68 Meredith 68 Will, Robin 110 Williams, Carla 96 Williams, Diana 110 Williamson, Leslie 110 Williamson, Stephen 82 Wilmot, Rhoanne 96 Wilson, John Mr 39 Wilton, Ray Mr. 31 Winiecki, Marianne 96 Wisdom, Laurie 68,120,126 Wolfe, Dean 96 Wood, Bertie Mrs. Wood, Dennis Woodall, Nathan A. Mr. 44 Woodward, James 96 Woodyard, Christopher 96 Woodyard, Ellen 110 Woolson, Peter 68 Woolson, Ruth 82,133,160 Worley, David 96,186,187 White, Terri 217 Worthy, Conrad 82 Wright, Evan 68,1 l5,l42,144,164,189 Wright, John 174 Wright, Linda 82,134 Wutherich, Brigitte 67 Wyman, Mark 82,185 Wyman, Mike 96,186,187 Xenos, Sheila Mrs. 45 Y Yankovich, Joseph Yee, Betsy Mrs. York, Robin 68 Yoshida, Douglas 96,186 Yoshida, Lorraine 110 Yoshida, Rodney 68,l39,l40.l94 Yoss, Lori 84 Young, David Young, Edward Yu, Anna Mrs. 139 Yurak, Melanie 68 Zajicek, David 82 Zamfirescu, Pater 68,l42,144,l64,l88 189 Zazueta, Deborah 82 Ziegler, Evalinda 96,256 Zila, Mark Zila, Robin 96 Zilliacus, Carol 96 Zilliacus, Karin Zimmerman, Gerald 96 Zuvich, Vivian Mrs. 33 Advertiser's Index A-1 PHOTO,'226 ALLEN and SON JEWELERS, 223 ALLSTRETCH FABRICS OF CALIFORNIA, BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL SAVING OF LOMITA 224 AL BRAGG 212 CAMELOT DRUGS 223 CHANDLERS230 CLARAS for FLOWERS 228 CROSS PHARMACY 225 DUNKEL REALTY 216 ENCHANTE for GOWNS 221 FANCY D'ANNES 224 FINLEYS 217 FLORENCE for FABRICS 228 FOSSE TRAVEL SERVICE 221 FRANK COLLETO FORD 222 FRED GLENHILL CHEVROLET 228 GENERAL TELEPHONE 213 GREEN HILLS MORTUARY 229 HARLEY DAVIDSON OF LOMITA 222 HELMSMEN HUDSON RUGGLES 223 IN 1972 for GALS 225 JAMES POST INSURANCE 221 JOHN PERI BEAUTY COLLEGE 222 KEN CRANE'S MAGNAVOX CITY 219 KENDON VOLKSWAGON 223 KIT MANUFACTURING 225 KNOTT and SMOLOR FORD 226 LAS LOMAS REALTY 231 LOCKMAN FARMS 216 LOMITA FEED STORE 230 LOMITA PACIFIC PHOTO 232 MANNINOS TUX 230 MCCOWANS MARKET 223 McNEARNEY'S MORTUARY 228 MIRALESTE DELICATESSEN 222 PAU.L'S PHOTO 220 McDONALD'S 227 PIZZAZZ 214 PENINSULA FLOWER CART 219 PRIDE AND GROOM PET CENTER 217 RED ONION 212 RIX RACK 217 ROBERTS REALTY 226 ROLLING HILLS GENERAL STORE 225 ROLLING HILLS NURSEY 220 SAN PEDRO HARDWARE 215 SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 218 SEYMOUR'S JEWELERS 223 SPRING REALTY 220 SPRING REALTY 212 STRAW HAT PIZZA PALACE 219 STATE FARM INSURANCE 223 STUDIO FOUR 224 T8cO 231 UNION WAR SURPLUS 232 245 Patrons Ms. Shirley M. 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' 1' igifgyw .i:..,ff4n?? 3-FJ Mx' G 9 '- -3, Q .4 1 gi an . f r Q, H f p v Z 1 I ' k 1 7 A N ' M -'rv 'bf A ,K ,f f!,a,,,jf,. . NH Fa' ,, M 'J jp : J gp-F,fT.a if I pifsgfi t Don't forget to sign out.. . I'm absent, don't mark me HERE! Uncle Al wants YOU ---- this time! Hand me another stomach pill. . . Where are those : ?!-'?!- pictures? I asked for those a MONTH ago! Where did that hole in the dark room come from? Where did the photographers go to lunch---this time? MASTER KEY --'--- ME ------ ? They walked offwith what? Where's the paper cutter? Mrs. Covey, I need film. What kind oftorch was in his locker? But--I don't want a bottom locker. Publications doesn't mess up this roomf3rd period does it!!! This class gets smaller by the minute You what? ---- you can't quit. Scottayou promised me a bottle ofC.D. Where is page l80? Mike where's the ad copy? Mr, PowellAyou're an hour lateacome back in two more hours. Who's flipping the lights? Get out ofthe back office. Pete sit down! We have to ask Newcomer to retake the J.V. picture AGAIN? We're going to the library. Pete's lurking where ------ ? 1-A lost what picture? How can we be out of printoleawejust bought some yesterday. Scott, we're not going to make it up this hill. We have place settings for 12, now. Photog--I want you! 247 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathy Felton FACU LTY EDITOR Martha Mortenson SENIOR EDITORS Kathy Felton Judy Joy JUNOR EDITORS Ruth Brown Chris Heintz SOPHOMORE EDITORS Joe Gendreau Mark Harryman FRESHMAN EDITOR Kathy Felton Alec Frank CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES EDITOR Tish Mostow COPY EDITOR Claire Rentsch SPORTS EDITORS Craig Shiozaki Mark Doran ADVERTISING MANAGER Roger Murray STAFF Phillip Apoian Tim Atwood Mary Jo Bacarella Steve Becker Dave Buerger Candi Conrad Joe Di Santo Bill Duggins Lisa Fields Terri Foltz Vance Harris Greg Johnson John Karpus Andy Mangano Robert Kouri James Michaels Debra Peterson Susan Quatrochi Susan Rynearson Toby Scott Owen Shiozaki Lois Soiffer Jeanne Stolpman Mike Whitney PHOTOGRAPHERS Steve Becker ' Gerald Bisignano Brian Boyer Ric d'Asselenaux Scott Grillo CEDITORJ Marshall Harper Dwayne Larson Pete Panos J. 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