Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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We hike in mountain woods or ' play in the snow on Palomar mountain near to so much- we partake in the different types of recreation offered. Yes, we as southern californians are blessed by such natural wonders as the beaches deserts, mountains and lakes- an awesome variety that few places in the world can offer. A. Lake Wohlford demonstrates the tranquility found in California lakes. B. A giant pine tree stands out against the blue sky. C. Panoramic mountain scenery show off its splendor on a Autumn day. D. Smog gives the mountains a Shangra- la effect. E. A mountain pond reflects the beauty of the forest. Scenery 7 -H -'S'-r , X 1 . ' . --3 n 54' 141 Setting. . Stage for All Performances Surrounded by homes of its students accented by many fragrant groves stands atypical California school, unique in personality: a microcosm in which we as students play our various roles. Orange Glen a school for all seasons sets the mood for 2000 actors and actresses performing in a play which rehearses them for the most important play of all Life . A. A blazing stadium light is the fore- ground for a beautiful California sunset. B. Getting a different angle of Orange Glen proves to have an interesting effect. C. Cheerleaders and the band perform during the Montgomery-Orange Glen halftime show. D. The American flag, highlighted by the sun, is truelly in its glory. E. One of the many beautiful roses that blooms on the O.G. campus. F. Orange Glen buildings are accented by the sinking sun. Setting 9 r. sf ffggfligar 1 , ., - , A . 4 , w 'W' . a' X .a.- 'xi plff Y 4? M. ' 9-ff ' Ihr iw Iii: A A ,fl . f A-4 s 91+ ' ' wg? gf' V' at ' -5 t , 3- .,1Qf3r3J2.. 2.-1 Q I , - A3--0. - Y .. 115 A V t - ff' , llg. ' A Q ' J f J 'ks ' I - W ' ' ' .'. .V-ta.. I ' ' ,' Q1 L , await.-A .gnef , r W , , ., P ' - D ..'- ..,-H 4, L + ,...vffv' -0. 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L e .Y +3-73.115 Q, Suddenly F the sun is gonep X, A Warmth comes instead from smiles, x old and new, . From friends you've really missed and all the things they have to share while hurrying to classes 3 if slipping into routine 1. thinking about ff football and gf 5 teachers and . K , Changes i' Lockers slam and leaves drift down to earth. . . All reminding you it's autumn! Linny Siptroth DG-Happy, Carefree . 0. G. is... always having fun happy, friendly, SliUdentS in whatever they do, who share loving attention a love and loyalty to their school - always on the go A. A typical group of Orange Glen stu- dents eat their lunch. B. Charlie Walker chows-out, at noon-time. C. Joan Kapusnik and friend take a break during band practice. D. Craig Hope and Ernie Ortiz demonstrate the ham they are, in short, a bunch of hams. found in students at O.G.E. Leeanne Bybee, Renea Sodi, and Adrianna Ortiz show spirit during a crucial moment of a game. F. Mike Morasco and Tami Moss share a wrapped twinkie. me 5 12 Autumn v fag! 0 Wx V 5 .K - . . 'lfx 'W S '5 --x-9'--. - , 5 ,. . T 4 ' R X Q X X x Q 1' H . 44 . 1 4 1 Q . 1 'xp' . C Q 0 lv'- QQ ' . ig:v: f . Q , All O tl la' , 44.1. u!4'.a.,a' 4 s,. 'l., as . '.n I .aut se , YQ !! ,4- - '. J 411. Q' - , 1 , wg I ,,,.,..--V xxx' -Nr.. if P ' rg 12 81:5 ,Q R Q 'ig as 'sc 551164 , lsziv an fi ' 3' 3 Q41-'Qi' ' J' ' P9 XX E Sys 1 a X wp Y i ,Q fl 'Y gaf -f 't.' 54, +5 ,0,c?gTkfq!' u R43 K 1, hx xx f -V w. ..: - Q- 4 126.1135 'Q 1 . K Tax 'W P ,nl if .E V A .ff fggiif law 'arf' J 'Q 4 X-1 . 'gl Wgcgw :AM-vfx7 3?-P I 1 , C' R- l f ,Lf':' ' x f '- 5'-QM 'vii Cf W kg gi-Eff' , W, A ,SQQQAQQQ ...gf I . my .M-Q n 41 . . . Serious, Concerned, Sad Although O .G. students are comedians, clowns, also do cry . angry words tears frustrations or just a serious thoughtful side exists in every student o uv at Orange Glen. A. Jim Morasco takes a serious bite of a corn chip. B. Glenda Davis and Rick Fudge are having a serious talk. C. Sharleen Fluke, Tim Crimmons, Russ Cambell and Tim Colia relax on the senior lawn. D. One of the many campus couples enjoying life. E. J.V. Football player is upset with the outcome of the game. E. 0.G. student decides to sack-out. f'T ,Eff 4 , . Y fig! P 1 'AN wnn ,L W-, N . E rf f I xg! J' Q .uf 1' fy? f' K FAX!! aff! 1' K. -,,, f? 'Q AV' qzzifsf f' 'xx 1 J ii Ai. V, J i .MG sm lf. ,.: Yi K U '11 r f 5 Qs f u 2 -6. . ,ff 44. -5 1:5 -5' S. rg., Q E nf- ,, 'kv-q.., . I L rm, ' 18 Autumn 2' :K-f, 1 if, 1. . 'r 5 A . 1 il Q B Q' ,Kg 'fl-, N1 ' '-' . s 5 A f L gs-14 , .X .. .g fra' Y -:X ww C GAA Fall Sports Accomplish Tasks , . .S I in., !,s+E,i's..,,,L,YvsAi f I s Q. J fa., s X. Orange Glen s fall GAA Sports had varying seasons in 1973. The GAA Swim Team placed ninth at League Finals, compil- ing a 1-6 record. The GAA Volleyball Team took second place in the A division, with a 4-1 record, and the GAA Tennis Team took fifth in the Avo league with a 2-7 record. Of 35 GAA swimmers, 20 of them went to league finals. At league finals, Sandy Grandon won the 100-yard individual medley, and Beth Winkle took ninth in the 50-yard butterfly, beating 13 other girls in this event. A. GAA Swim Team, TOP ROW, L-R: Patty Robinson, Abby Lundy, Linda Siptroph, Debbie Discher, Jean Harris, Sue Peters, Lynda Brown, Lisa Guardia, Sue Bearer. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Fain, Messy Elrod, Margie Todd, Jan Peters, Judy Garheart. BOTTOM ROW: Glenis Weems, Sandy Grandon, Jammie Da'MeIio, Tammy Hook, Lisa Osborne, Brenda Lendsey, Paula Weems, Lore Holt, Beth McNary, Beth Winkle, Debbie McAndrews. NOT PICTURED, Carol Helferich, Lyn Jacobson, Linda Liceskews, Kathy Hutchinson, B. Sandy Granaon practicing hard.C. Julie Frisino dives in. D. Pat swimmers ready to go. E. A Pat swimmer practices her back- stroke start. Autumn 19 A GAA Tennis Team- Laureen Fecko, Marilyn Hesse, Rhonda Williams, Kris Bliss, Cindy Wilson, Debbie Peters, Robin Reed, TOP ROW. MIDDLE ROW, Terry Nissen, Janice Grey, Dianne Peverly, Debbie Lowlenberg, Pam White, Erin Hickox, Coach Locke. BOTTOM ROW, Melana Peer, Nancy Norman, Cindy Romo, Gail Wolford, Debbie Bittner, Kayne Hudson. B. Sandy Grandon demonstrates her winning form. C. Coach Shields instructs her players during a timeout. D. The 1973 GAA Volleyball Team, FRONT ROW, L-R: Rozzelle Willitts, Alice Nelson, Coach Shields, Debbie Majors, Mary Duggan, Susan Philip, Sandy Philip, Laura Hardy, Yolanda Yanez, Joyce Nelson, Nicky Geise, Jo Nelson, Esther Kim, Barbara Johnston, Joyce Youngquist, Ann Hardy, Cindy Liebman, Vicky Morain, Alicia Sanchez, Mary Westerland. 20 Autumn Cross Country C. C. Ends DismalSea5ong Compete in Avo Finals Orange GIen's 1974 Cross three meets, second in one and Country season was disappoint- third in three. ing for the harriers, as they tried to rebuild. It was Paul Turner's In the Junior Varsity, Bobby first year as cross-country coach. Gates was the standout, a def- Out of a twelve-man squad, inite future hopeful for the var- Randy Fain was the only Senior. sity squad. More than half ofthe varsity were Sophomores, the rest were Although the Patriots suffered a Juniors. 0-7 season, they put it together at the Avo League Finals, where Randy Fain was the most con- they beat Vista and Carlsbad. sistent runner. He was first in A. Bobby Gates streaks ahead in the San Pasqual meet. C. Cross country team, First Row: Tony Jaureegui, Jim Hartman, Greg Angevine, Greg West, Kurt Raedaker, Joe Rowley, Second Row: Bobby Gates, Barclay Davidson, Randy Fain, Don Davidson, Ernie Antiveros, Jeff Hutchings, Greg Guerrero, Joe Villescas, Third Row: Jack Johnson, Ika Stosic, Jon Meier, Mark Favela, Jeff Howell, Coach Paul Turner. B. The varsity squad is about to start a race. D. 0. G. runner bearly struggles ahead of his San Pasqual opponent. 22 Autumn OOOOOOO CDCJCDGUCJ L-u E pm Q c: rn I 2 JP r' ua VARSITY SCORES 29 Vista 2 1 Oceanside 32 San Pasqual 41 Carlsbad 49 Fallbrook 42 Escondido 40 San Marcos O.G. finishes sixth Water Polo Pats 3rd in Avo League-C.l.F. Ahead 0 .G .'s water polo team ended their season with an 8-1 record. l Coached by Bill Rutledge, the Pats took third in the Avocado league, which qualified them for C ,I .F. competition . They were led by Randy Moss, Brad Shoe- bridge, Andy Guerrero and Steve IVloss. Randy Nloss was named the most valuable player and named to all-league team . Andy Guerrero was named to the second team . Brad Shoebridge, Gayel Bates and Steve lVloss were given honorable mention. A. Gale Bates, David Elwort, Brad Shoebridge, Steve Moss and Doug Reed were the five Seniors on the team. B. J.V. rests during the halftime of a San Pasqual meet. C. Varsity lines up for the start of a meet. D. Steve Nloss is about to grab the ball. E. Front Row: Bruce Kelley, Rich Hoogervorst, Jeff Bullett, Dave Barker, Mike Viera, Ky Lodell, Second Row: Don Hudson, Ron Coleman, Chuck Wool, Del Gilbert, Gary Donovan, Kevin Bodwell, Third Row: Phil Wyman, Doug Reed, Dave Hutchings, Greg Shidner, Steve Moss, Carl Aspinal, Brad Shoebridge, Gayle Bates, Randy Moss, Dave Elwort, Andy Guerrero 24 Autumn A: '..w..:W9 OOOOOOO N O' b S C Q oo CDC? mmmm mmm I-' -lb-OOOOOONOOOO J .V. SCORES Hilltop Montgomery Vista Oceanside San Pasqual Carlsbad Fallbrook Escondido San Marcos j.V. Football I. V. Rebuilds After Suffering The Patriot J.V. football squad, The Patriot defense was very David Parker and lVlr. Jerry Fen- well, especially in the San ton, had a disappointing but spirited season . The Pats were hampered by being able to play just one good half of football each game. Pasqual and Escondido games The defense was led by line- backers Scott Colbertson and Birt Straw. Colbertson led all tacklers and had exceptionally fine games against Carlsbad and The offense was lead by the hard running of Dave LaPlante and the passing arm of Bob Greenle.With Greenle passing to his leading receiver, Jim Nlorasco, and La Plante running, the Pats were able to mount fine drives, but failed at putting points on the board. Escondido. Straw was a very sure tackler and seemed to be wherever the ball was . those who were on this year's squad . A-Paul Eddins picks up Ocenside fumble. B-Dave Sanders, Paul Eddins bring down Pirate runner. C-New head coaches show enthusiasm. .u . M... under new head coaches IVlr, spirited and held their opponents All in all, it was a year of re- building forthe J .V. Next year there are much bigger hopes for First Row: Bob Greenlee, Dale Weber, Ron Veach, Mike Smith, Kirk Maxwell, Ron Schexnayder, Richard Gonzales, Jim Morosco, Mike Wolford Second Row: Mike Womak, Dan West, Richard Griffin, Steve Hudson, Alex DeNiz, Dave LaPlant, Art Lopez, Mike Higgins, Scott Colbertson, Dale Rathburns, Paul Eddins, Bert Straw Third Row: Coach Fenton, Steve Crews, Rich Szymansky, Dave Sanders, Marvin Paipa, Brian Rollins, Ron Burr, Jeff Evans, Mark Perea, Sam Hernandez, Mark Bailie, Jesus Garcia, Rich Chivington, Tony Cloutier, Coach Parker Fourth Row: Van Hopler, Rex Lane, Bill Lane, George Castellanos, Bill Augustus, Dan Fitzpatrick, Clark Thompson, Joe Mullett, Jules Schexnayder, Joe Kerr, Mark Thompson, Frank Cavanaugh Autumn 27 Varsity Football Varsity Finishes 3-9 Season 0 .G.'s varsity football ended the season winning three out of nine games, two of them league games . Although the Patriots lacked the size and talent that was needed to be a top contender, determination and pride were factors that held the Patriots together. The first non-league game was against Hilltop. The Pats were edged, the score being 12-6. Next, the Pats met the lVlontogomery Aztecs on their home field . They trounced them 21-7 . However, the Patriots fell to Vista in the league opener 21-0 . The following week, they confronted the rugged Oceanside Pirates . Although the Pats outplayed and dominated the Pirates in every cat- egory, they lost 6-7, over a controversial play. lt envolved a quar- terback-sneak by John Veach . Although the films showed Veach clearly in the end-zone, the referees, out of position, failed to see the play. The Pats downed the Eagles 29-13, but lost to Carlsbad 21-14 on Dad's Night. They came back, wounding the Warriors 42-20 , In Super-Bowl Vll, they lost to Escondido 24-0 . The Pats also failed to score in the Homecoming game against San lVlarcos. The score on the final game being 29-0 . First Row: Mark Stewart, Craig Hope, Phil Smith, Dennis Whyte, Malcolm Mike Crews Pete Biundo Charlie Mike Morasco, Ron Hurtado, Don Musgrave, Ron Harrison, Mgr. Second Walker Steve Thompson Mark Collier LeBlanc, Rich Haaland, Jim Row: Coach Allan Klinger, Doug Tum Colla Stan Welch Third Row Bourguignon, Dave Van Wormer, Phill Miller, Steve Siptroth, Ron Rodgers, Coach Tom Bice Coach Bud Serviolo Anderson, Bob Hope, Steve Goodbody, Victor Leon, Jim Pena, Lore Lane, Dennis Budvarson Guy Rollins Joh 28 Autumn ? , 5 I e - , A-Q ,Q - W-'v ,fmsm Powell, Curt Patterson, John Veach, Jeff Jones, Rick Fudge, Mark Nloyneur, Ron Nlast, John Edenfield, Cecil Cornett, Mgr. A. Mike Crews bearly gets his grip on the O.G. - Oceanside game. C. Steve the ball as he tries to gain yardage. B. Goodbody straight-arms a Pirate Steve Goodbody struggles his way over opponent, as he tries to pick up a few the dogpile of Patriots and Pirates in yards for the Pats. ? 5? 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X Ar .Liv ,I iff iw, J!f..sEF pf- 'Ds s'0 W Y 136 11751 ,Q 1 Pats Blanked by Knights 24 O On Nov. 16, 1973, the Patriots faced the San Marcos Knights in the annual home- coming game. The Knights won 24-0 , but the Pats played much better than the score indicated. Bob Hope showed the skills that earned him a spot on the 2nd CIF team as a defensive line- man. Steve Goodbody, the Pats' ace rusher, also showed his yard gaining ability. A.Cheerleaders go Truckin on the Track. B. 0.G. Drill Team performs at half time. C. Senior Prince and Princess John Veach and Adriana Ortiz, D. King and Queen, Don LeBlanc and Julie Hunter, proudly ride off the field after the Homecoming ceremony. E. Cheer- leaders await Homecoming game with pre- game sign. 34 Autumn 23' 151. ' N qhk e. 11 Q. 'sw ,X Autumn 35 K -5 i -5 V. I - W' I3 - ,- , N ' l fi 1 ' Y . i, Y 7 .lm ,, , - 4 .5 an , . ,. km gf,- :: f fr, b ii? 'I' k X 'cyl M2 n 7? if 85? in ,,,. - A 45 Q' I '-if X X . X . 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Defense Jim Bourguignon 1221, Bob Hope 627, and Milt Walker 6183, try to tackle a Cougar. t Autumn 39 R 1, fxdllz infer it .F ., 4 'rx ' 'Bw .4- ,, r -x. :gs V.. Q. -1 'S 46' if if .452 55, , The Magic Landscape A magic landscape lVIy heart's delight A full moon's brightness A plain sheer white. The high sky lighted The snow's pure ray, And far off gliding A lonely sleigh. -Babette Deutsch 42 Winter 'li 'uni !H? '76 gn-nv-wr 1, ? 1 .11 n ...5 Exchange Students, ROTC New to Orange Glen ROTC cadets were a novelty sight to most students at OG this year. The ROTC pro- gram is a military program which begins the training of officers. The cadets under- went two days a week of marching and drilling and three days a week of classroom instruction. The highlights of the year were the field trips to the Naval and Marine bases where the cadets had a chance to see a bit of real military life. Many cadets are also looking forward to the naval sea cruise they will be taking this sum mer. Corina Ribeiro, Patricia Lobo, Loadir Giuberti and Carlos Souza were also new faces at OG this year. These students were our exchange students from Brazil. They came in January and will leave in June. During that time the four did many things with their new famiIy and friends and learned a great deal of American culture. A. Loadir Giuberti, exchange student from Brazil shows his enthusiasm for American dancing. B. Pat Carmichael, freshman, and Tammy Moss, junior, were chosen by popular vote as Mr. and Mrs. Ugly. C. Corina Ribeiro, Patricia Lobo, and Carlos Souza were exchange students at Orange Glen this year. D. Two cadets consult Colonel Shepherd about a military matter. E. The ROTC cadets. Front Row From Left To Right: Jim Moody, Steve Gielczyk, Bob Davidson, Colonel Shepherd, Todd Michalek, Guy Rollins, Mark Powers. Second Row: Rita Schaffner, Casey Lavada, Rex Phillips, Bill Bright, David Straup, Wesley Ebbs, Sharon Moser. Third Row: Rowg Keith Brandt Leon Hershman, Don Davidson, Jim Ferrin, Mike Powers, Rick Jones, Dennis Andreasen, Ed Cave. 4th Row: Barclay Davidson, Grey O'Rear, Greg Shidner, Mike Combs, Charles Street, Charles Fisher, Charles Murphy, Don Cook, Bob Lungren. 5th Row: John Van Wart, Bill Snow, Pat Goforth, Brian Bowman, Brian Strassburger, Randy Wallis, Don Steier, Jim Rule, Carl Kelley, Scott Osborne, Ken Straughn, Steve McMahon. Winter 43 OG-GAA Basketball Looks Ahead Starting out the year with a good start was the Orange Glen G,A,A, Basketball team coached by lVls. Shields and IVIS. Allor. Some of the ac- tivities for this year included: a car wash, selling see suck- A. Susan Peters practices warming up exercises as fellow team-mates look on anxiously. B. 1973-1974 OG-G.A.A. basketball team: Front Row: Olga Hernandez, Kris Kuster, Rhonda Pincock Susan Phili Ka ne Hudson I P Y Lin Majors. Second Flow: Mary Duggan, ,Sandy Philip, Joyce Nelson, Nicky Geise, Susan Peters, Jean Harris, Janet Peters. Third Row: Mary Westerlund, ers and competing in the North County finals . The funds which were raised were used to pay for awards and officials. The money was also used to add to the O .G .-G.A.A. budget . Suzanne Villolobos, JoAnne Nelson, Sherry Christian, Laura Mc Cann. Fourth Row: Kerry Brady, Carol Luce. C. Kayne Hudson fights for a point against an opposing teammate as the game progresses, D. JoAnne Nelson tr s for a basket as time asses swiftl Y P Y- E. Mary Westerlund and Lin Majors lead their team to victory as team- mates look on. .1-. nl. . 4., 1' rl 1 if 1 E5 f Lififiiif , M .. eff, i 44 Winter 'v QC GAA Field Hockey Second in League This year's Orange Glen Hockey team was no exception as they continued to be one of the leading teams in the North County area since competition first began eight years ago. The O .G . Hockey team finished second in the league for varsity and third in the league for junior varsity. This year's win and loss record for varsity was a win of four with a loss of two followed by a win of one and a loss of two with one tie for the JV team. Orange Glen also hosted a Hockey clinic held here this year for all of North County, which was attended by one-hundred players. The clinic consisted of skills, drills, team strategy and coached games. To raise funds this year the team sold see suckers. They also participated in giving out individual awards to: Kayne Hudson-Girl of the Sport, Annette Herold-most improved varsity player, LeAnn Peterson-most improved junior varsity player, Karen Green-most inspirational, Kayne Hudson-most valuable player. Ibn. Winter 4 ymnasts Present Shows This year, the O.G. Gymnastics team, coached by Pat Bynum, presented two gymnastics shows, one which was featured in November as a demonstration for Grant Junior High, and the other show, Gymnastica Extravaganza, which was presented 209 everyone in the 0 .G . auditorium on the evening of February With the funds raised by selling candy and tickets for their shows, the gymnastic team was able to add a new small walk- ing beam to their facilities, new leotards, and were also able to re-cover the vaulting horse. Following the C .l.F. finals at Escondido High School in April, the gymnastics team participated in a Gymnastics Clinic held in Palm Springs during the month of May. A. Chester Westerlund concentrates on next shot as the game continues. B. The 1973-1974 Field Hockey team: Front Row: Janice Whyte, Kayne Hudson, Karen Green, Lin Majors, Chester Westerlund, Toni Riddle. Middle Row: Tina Riddle, Laura Schroick, Gail Wolford, Captain-Peggy Brown, LeAnn Peterson, Becky Stoeger Alicia Sanchez. Back Row: Esther Holderman, Amy Kaeser, Liz Wall, Debbie Bittner, Asst. Captain-Mary Hillebrecht, Lori Marler, Cindy Liebman, Annette Herold. C. The 1973-1974 GAA Gymnastics Team: Front Row: Barbara Morones, Val Hack, Terry Gerard, Tina Magoon, Marty Hill. Mlddle Row: Mary Cummings, Dayna Larsen, Diane Eade, JoAnn Serviolo, Robin Mohler, Jennifer Mortenson, Marna Hoefer, Kathy Walden, Debbie Jackson, Carol Eade, Back Row: Roseann Anibaldi, Sharon Rose, Cindy Kastner, Nancy Reynolds, Shawn Hernandez, Raye Brean, Robin Landis, Eliz Lien. D. Val Hack practices her handstands as interested students look on. Winter Soccer Soccer in Dismal Season, Look to Next Year if W The 1973-74 Varsity Soccer team had a dismal season win- ning only two games, but coaches and players can hope- fully look to next year. This was only the third year of soc- cer it has not yet caught on in popularity at OG . Ignacio Leon, Al Weaver, Joe Rowley and Victor Larios, led the varsity squad in coach Alan Lambert's eyes. This years squad was left with a difficult task. lVlost of the other Avocado league teams have improved and OG would have also but they lost most of their players to graduation . Two years ago only 15 people went out for soccer. This year there were enough players to create a JV team as well. Joeseph Farias filled the coaching spot and did a good g job coaching his inexperienced squad to five wins. The team made up mainly of freshmen, should supply the varsity with plenty of talent for next sea- son . Coach Farias feels that Ken Clifford, Ken Arendse, Mark Burlington and Dan lVloczarney put out the greatest amount of individual effort. Varsity Soccor: Top Row L-R, Dan Dave Ransom, Phil Mack and Coach Steve Cully, Tom Phillips, Victor Rathburn, Ignacio Leon, Victor Leon, Alan Lambert. Top Row L-R, Debbie Larios, Mark Hansen, Terry Hollander, Tony Leon, Rory Wale, Bill Lewis, Watson, Carol Bettys, Tim Keepers, AI Weaver and Joe Rowley. 48 Winter JV Soccor: Top Row-L-R, John Carrillo, Mark Perea, Jeff Mitchell, Pete Biller, Ken Clifford, Charles Fleuret, Mark Burlington, and Coach Fariak. Middle 'ities .nine-swf-, f., A. Al Weaver warms up. B. Dan Moczarny challenges an opponent. C. Ignacio Leon dribbles past a Cougar. Row Ken Arendse, Ted Gerhart, Dan Row, Tom Meier, Jeff Urry, Tim Lopez, Anderson, Jim Pugh, Dan Moczarny, Tom Darton, Greg Perea and Ed Green. Terry Moody and Dean McGee. Bottom Missing: Rory Jones, Scott Engrave. Winter 49 IV Wrestling Takes Second in Avo. Action The 1973-74 Junior Varsity wrestling team took a second place in the Avocado league losing only one game all year, 5o6the Oceanside Pirates, 36- ln league finals, the Pats bat- tled to a rare tie with the Pi- rates - 1065 each. The Pat's showed their power and coolness under pressure by totally dominating Escondido, 57-15, and by edging Carls- bad in a close one, 29-28 . A. Danny Reames has opponent near pin in league finals. B. Rob Jones has foe in precarious position. J.V. WRESTLING O .G. OPP. '59 Fallbrook 6 '57 Escondido 15 '45 San Pasquall 24 '26 Oceanside 36 43 Poway 30 '42 San Marcos 28 '29 Carlsbad 28 '51 Vista 11 36 Santana 30 33 Grossmont 30 denotes league matches 50 Winter R J.V. Wrestling Front Row L-R, Rob Mark Armstrong, Cecil Cornette, Top JONES. T0m Childs, GYSQ GFOGPPSF, Row, Loren Brandt, Rob Gross, Ron nL.2f?f 1 ' R fx 3 x 1' W-L we .4 '- Q'- 'L m .I kZ,h is tai?-3 f 3. I 1 E, V 5 eff XX ! Grapplers secure second, 'I1 2 overa The OG Varsity Wrestling squad closed out it's 1973-74 sea- son in second place with a 6-1 Avocado league record. Behind first year coach Mark Karges the Pat's did very well in preseason action losing only to Patrick Henry, 33-27. ln other preseason action OG took a first place in the San Dieguito Tournament and beat Santana in a dual meet, 42-16. In a triple dual meet the Pats beat Coronado, 56-0, EI Capitan, 36-21, and suffered the loss to Patrick Henry. In Avocado League action the Pats beat rivals San Pasqual and Escondido 42-19 and 48-14, respectively. Edwin Dilbeck was one standout this year. Dilbeck captured first places in the Patrick Henry, El Capitan and San Dieguito Tour- naments. lVlike Kerr, a freshman, was certainly a welcome surprise. Kerr was the 8th grade National Champion a year ago and has moved up to do a respectable job this year on the varsity level. Winter I s 3 7 l re can 7 o Q 1 f it X W .13 14 , 255' ,..J, , li 's I L Y 5 5 V I., M 1 4 X QS? S 5 4, ,, 'fd' 5 f 3 4 1 f - 3 K V, +4 x , .X N J 'S Varsity Wrestlers Work Way to State Orange Glen won the Avocado League wrestling finals and advanced 1 1 men to the San Diego CIF Championships . Craig Hancock took a second place CIF trophy and Edwin Dilbeck finished third in their respective weight classes . Both men again advanced to the State finals where they were both eliminated in the early going . A. Edwin 'Dilbeck performs a souffle on an Escondido Cougar. B. Dilbeck again sparring with a CIF foe. C. Tad ' Overmire ties up in league finals. D. Kurt Patterson prepares to drill a Powary Titan. E. Joe Boncella legs an opponent. 54 Winter f' Q w. - D After-School Hours Provides an Intermission for Students Young and AIive Skipping stones along the shore Running for a pass Surfing with my head held high Hoping it will last Listening to the birds in song And reading for awhile Drawing pictures in the sand Always with a smile My day was full of pleasantries From dawn to setting sun And as l tum my steps towards home l'm pleased with what l've done By Tamara Howard A. Danny Reames and Danny Anderson display their talents on bicycles. B. Cheryl Harder out for an afternoon ride. C. Don Street doing a jump. D. Nancy Walker hard at work. E. Dave Blckler fi :Sum-v hi.. 5 . 2 gives his chummy friend a nourishing drink. F. Danny Anderson, Dennis Henderson, David Keller, and Randy Eaton enjoying a day in the snow. 6 - 3 if ii -V., Intermission 57 Drama Begins Year With Beauty andthe Beas is ggi' The Winter play performed by the Orange Glen Drama department was rewritten by the Drama club from the original Fairy Tale movie, Beauty and the Beast. The costumes and props were designed and created by the stage crew. The play was about, Beauty, the young and sensitive girl who's concern for her father leads her to a life con- demned to living with the Beast. But the Beast is really a prince who was transformed into the Beast be- cause his parents did not believe in the magic of childhood. The play had two alternating casts. The stars were: Cheryl Bumor and Alexandria Kicenuik as Beauty and Brian Deis and Don Smith as the Beast. It was performed at eight elementary schools and then made a two-night stand stand at Orange Glen. 58 Wmter N I 'Q r7Vl x rv' Q-, 4 I xxix XX Jgkytgfg sh 'pf-'T ' ,.f A i '- X h 'N s N , . TT Y 3 ' Y Q ifi'?fEVf YE, 9. ,VI 95, r, ' .Q A H. X, N vf ' ,f - 'fx - Varied Activities HighlightWinter Entertainment was a key word this winter at OGHS . Just about everyone was a part of the act, To beat winter doldrums, the band often had social functions and concerts of their own. Not to be outdone, the lVlodern Chorale performed at many of the schools and other places in .Escondido thoughout the year as well as taking other special trips. Senator Clair Burgener came to school to talk to the seniors during a special senior assem- bly. Santa Claus also visited Orange Glen during the holiday season. A. Jazz band plays during ensemble night. B. Jim Freeman, Ron Duncan,-Ron Robinson, and Mike Buskirk play their trombones. C. Modern Corale in con- cert, D. Santa makes a visit to OG. E. Senator Clair Burgener raps with seniors. X 4? Y K 60 Winter l Y B I a-.4 . 5. fi S, 5 wk P 'K f ! .r 1 5 W 5 Y ,-, 55? as fbi 'HN E -wif' Frosh Show Great Promise With the dribbling skills of John Ashworth and Rick Disney along with the rebounding ability of Terry Thomas and Paul Troffer the 1973-74 Freshman Basket- ball team is a well-balanced unit. Coach Bud Serviolo is happy with the squad, and well he should be. The Pats rose to their best against the San Pasqual Golden Eagles, stomp- ing them 49-30. The Frosh Football team started out strong behind the running of Jim Colvin, the Pats leading rusher. OG beat San Nlarcos, 33-18, Earl Warren 26-6, Vista at Lincoln 14-0 and San Pasqual 14-0. They lost to Escondido in a close one 14-8 and wound up the season with a 6-4 record. Coach Dick Disney headed the freshman after re- signing as Varsity Head football coach. Disney took a year's leave of absence to visit Europe and the Olympics as well as touring the United States. He then returned to take over the Athletic Director's job and the Freshman football team. A. John Ashworth practices a layup. B, Frosh football team mixes it up with opposition. YE. Lf'- W tea..- Front Row: Julie Pace, Mike Lehberg, Serviolo. Second Row: Coach Serviolo, Mac Acosta Paul Troffer and Steve tmgr.7, Steve McSpadden, Dave Perkins, Joe Gonzales, Dave Fain, Jim Colvin, Frelman John Ashworth, Mike Rutledge, Joanne 62 Winter Rick Disney, Terry Thomas, Guy Henry, ,: Hun? w: L-R. Joe Higgins, Ray eve McSpadden, Bryan Gross, Mike Kerr, Chuck Smith, bertson, Rick Nordhausen, Brian and Bill Ellithorpe. Second Row Schyver, Rick Disney, Randy Brian Bowman, Jim Colvin, Frank Daryll Taylor, Greg Camp, Jeff John Fitzpatrick, Jeff Smith, and Ro St Dana Wafford. Third Row: L-R. Tom Brown, Craig Rabner, Ed Cleland, Dave Perkins, Micky Moran, Ken Carrol, Pat Carmichael, Bill Sommer, Doug Schmitz, Lanny Sanford, Tony Michaels and Kevin Groeper. Fourth Row: L-R. Rory Jones, Tony Lavada, Keith Workman, Dale Braezaele, Mike Farrar, Tim Sexauer, Mitch Schmidt, Larry Thweatt, Bob Ingraholm, and Alan Ashley. Top Row: L-R. Coach Dick Disney, Jerry Jocker, Dave DeLang, Mark Hardacher, Rick Lindley, Paul Troffer, Tom Tubaugh, Tom Wastston, Dennis Scaley, Jeff Nury, Tony Martinez, Kevin Kenyon and Coach Brad Merrill. Winter 63 I. V. Basketball IV Finishes in Three-Way Tie for First The J.V. basketball team end- ed its 1973-74 season in a three-way tie for first place, with a record of 10-4. Carls- bad and Oceanside were also included in the deadlock. Besides a cold spell in the early going the Pats soon hit a hot streak and battled to the first place seat. O .G. lost to Oceanside and Carlsbad one time each . The Pats needed to win their last two games in a row to se- cure sole possession of first place. But Escondido upset the Pats en route, thus creating the tie A. Mark Moyneur and Art Duncan com- bine for a rebound. B. Moyneur up for a jumper.iQ.f Dave Van Wormer jumps center, D. Denny Price listens to pre- game strategy. 64 Winter 1 R 4 -1 iw ff M , 4' 'W PP Q? 4 5 X N1 -my 'ghd' .Q .-..,,..x....-....,.....,,.,,,..h..,..,,,.,x.F-....1.- M4...,.g..- wk Q' iw ,195 at M E v , ,WW sh disk W Varsity Basketball l Pace, 0'DonneIl 'PACE' Pats Orange G len's Varsity Basket- ball Team had a fair year, under the direction of coach Brad Merrill. Coach Merrill, the third Patriot coach in three years, came to OG from San Pasqual and San Marcos high schools. He brought with him a new style of ball playing, con- centrating on controlling the ball and setting up for high percent- agesshots. JohnPace, a Junior guard, and MikeO'Donnell ,a Senior for- ward, did most of the scoring for the Pats. Pace, the Avocado League's number two scorer, averaged over 15 points per game. Playing a tight 1-3-1 zone de- fense, the Pats rolled over some tough opponents, including the Oceanside Pirates. 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Baseball - Bottom Row Left To Right: Dale Rathbum, Jim Pugh, Danny Bell, Mitch Gross, Richard Gonzales, 74 Sprung Danny West, John Jannsen- Top Row Sellers, Mark Phillips, Bob Greenlee, I-eff To Right: Deflf'liS Mallfield lmgl'-71 Mark Gaxiola, Dan Macquire, David Dan MOCZBYNY1 Pall' Eddlnsl Maffy Wolowsky, Coach Bud Serviolo , , ... . K ,,,,y,,.-,,,ff,.1,,, , ,,.,. ,M Orange Glen Frosh - Back Row L-R: Woffard, Don Reiker, Brian Bowmen, Brian Gross, 5003 R0bel'50l'lp Craig Jeff Mitchell, Don Hardy, Mike John Fitzpatrick, Dale Brazeale. Front Rabner, Ray Hieronymus, Mike Schryrer, Ron Ruse, Bill Summer, Jim Row L-R: Coach Brad Merrill, Larry Rutledge, Bfeff- 05b0l'l'h Teddy Gafhafb Colvin, Steve McSpadden, Dana Sanford, Chuck Smith, Ron Miller, Pat Cafmicheal- ,fl eg ff? V' ' ref! - A .W J t 'x'a.f:'f Spring 75 Varsity Baseball Varsity Nine Battling for Playoff Bid Varsity Baseball Front Row L-R, Mark Cooper. Top Row L-R, Rick Fudge, Fonceca, Tim Villalobos, Mark Collier, John Veach, Russ Hunter, Paco ' Bob Hope, Walter Rumsey, Rick Gonzales, Mark Rabner, Mike Crews, Reeder, Timm Murphy and Rockey -NP 'U' s X John Pace, Coach Jeff Carlovsky and Jim Smith, MGR. Not Pictured-Ron Hurtado and John Thompson. Once again the Patriot Varsity baseball team is hoping for a playoff spot and possibly a first place Avocado league crown. Behind Head coach Jeff CarIovsky's strategy, Frank Paco Gonzales' throw- ing arm and tight defense the Pats may very well do it. Gonzales has already started on a strike- out campaign when he fanned 18 Ramona batters. The Pats won the game 6-0. In other pre-season action the Pats dropped an 8-2 decision to a high-rated Coronado team. Despite a few early complications with some team members' grades the Pats are very strong with no injuries. A. Paco Gonzales waits pitch. B. John Pace on deck. C. Stats: Janet Nielsen, Kaye Ensley, Margot Rogers, Adriana Ortiz, SharIeneiFluke. D. Tom Villalobos gets back to base safely. Spring 77 The Pats are said to have a young team this year meaning inexperience. The ability of the Pats to play as a team will be the key to their success . CAD Mark Collier swings and connects. IB! Coach Jeff Carlovsky congratulates ace hurler Paco Gonzales. KCI John Pace on the receiving end of a pick-off play. Sequence 1-6: Mark Fonseca 123 digs for home and ultimately collides with Santana catcher 1225 and is ruled safe. Catcher gets up and has a few remarks for Fonseca as Tom Villobos C11 ,lumps in to break things up. wlfllll 12 Pats Sport Young Squad x 1- .gs .4 1 Y gy Q 1325- ,f-. . on ,i f sf 'gfklg 1 'S ' I ... ,L ,ti i f f fl . ,e .1- 'L . 1 . , . va? 8 A ' -s-., -4'6 4,4 ' , -X S I Q.. , . nga- mlvi 5' ,He ft la A .QQH Fg aff .Silk t -K: 4 '- ' -, 1.-gr '--X'q.y-L55-A s. , ff if -x-A - --'ff 31- ,.t. z. f A x , fn, PEL ,. . xi ., .5 . ., 1- , , A.. we ' A v 5 e 5 A .A 'Q' . K 2 V- ,f 'S . 3-3-. W' ,. ' 7 .5 ' 1-4' ' - -' I ' Rik ws -1-fn-i'g' l' e 1' -, 1. S '45-in YY grew., ,gg , 3 . '. -K 9':',,ij.' : , . Mi iff. J S- ' 1 ff 'W J- 13.1 -2 ',, - ' , If .V K4 ,Q ' ' - ,.g3Ey' if M: ' f,..,eewsz-Q-few , V -- ' ' A -af ' - , . . . F ' ,, V . : we - Q may Q f ' , X Q . . 'V Y- ff so ft ' QB - -mf. T . e va f .W v,KAL.!.1':..I 5.5, X ' , ,g -M YK , N 2 ......, , 'IG' A ,. X ,gm Z,'hNq', 4, qw, 's1:g,f'ff-'Sf - I' 1 78 Spring i 'b,.5,,,,,., nearer . 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M f ,, 'gil an E , . f . lik 513 . ., , - gg ,i , . ,Q si 5 ' -f f: iff , P I . . , ff f 4 , ' f ' f ' 'K 1 :frm x, . is 'F V .sffiff ' 1' . ff it f. :iwx vp 9: Q J +' Mg :ak Af. ,, 1 A 59, 55 u 1 Rsgffffw E' .,1- 'fi .wk 1, if? . , f 1 f 2:4 I 5 . l i e 5. 3' ' , E iii ' V13 5 5 Track Varsity Track Hurt by Morasco Injury Mike Nlorasco, Steve Good- body and Randy Fain are hav- ing a good season for Pats . lVlorasco set school record with 1:59.1 in the 880. Steve Gooclbody stars in the high and low hurdles . He brought his lifetime best down to 20 .8 recently in the lows. Fain is Pats' distance running stand- out in the mile and two-mile races. A - Gary Godwin is middle man on Patriots' relay team. B - Steve Goodbody cruise to win in high hurdles against Escondido. C - Miler and two- miler Randy Fain finishes far ahead of the Cougers. D - High jumper Joe Smith goes over bar in practice. E - Shotputter John Powell practices as UFO bears down on him. g so , Spring 87 Peavey, Goodbody Lead Spikers Bob Peavey and Steve Goodbody, two of Orange Glen's top all-around athletes, have done most of trackmen's scoring. Peavey has been consistent in piling up points in virtually all of the Patriot races and normally racks up at least one win per meet. Goodbody is probably the top OG hurdler. He scores in almost every race and won both the 180-low hurdles and 100-high hurdles several times . Peavey also participates in the long jump. He is consistent in these events, even though he doesn't score as many points . Goodbody, too, performs in the mile relay, usually in one of the middle positions. 88 Spring A - Dennis Budvarson goes over the bar in high jump in early-season practice for Patriot competition for Avocado League. B - Ken Carroll pole vaults as Pats trim Vista Panthers. C - Bob Peavey hands baton to teammate Steve Goodbody in relay event in Palm Springs. D - Don LeBlanc shows speed in relay event. Sprl ng 89 X ,Q 1 ' Jw., 'L gwnnui- fm Iwi... , i , we fr 0-rv In 'fm kwufvs +' B 'L if F S 5, 34' -5 W. if Jr 4 A Q , Q- ' I, L' I. x . C Patriot Point-Getters Track on The Orange Glen Track Team has had a dismal season, so far. With five meets behind them, they have only one win, that against Grossmont in the first meet of the season. Behind the Pats top three come other outstanding athletes, in- cluding Seniors Steve Good- body, Mark Walker, Don LeBlanc, Dennis Budvarson, and the Leons. All of these Seniors are consistent backup rgen, each doing a find job for G . Regardless of how the Pats do this season, they will have a strong under-classmen team coming up next year. Next year's milers and two milers will have an easy job, as several of the Cross Country team leaders will be coming back. Nlainstay for the Pats will be Barclay Davidson, who had a very successful season . This year, the Pats have been hampered by lack of man ower, as there are fewer than fo athletes in all three trackteams. This really hampers the Pats, as olten they cannot run three people in each event. A. Mike Morasco breaks the tape in the 880, ahead of Vista runner and team- mate Gary Godwin. B. Bob Peavey hits the sand after a winning long jump against Grossmont. C. Shotputter Mark Walker loosens up in practice. D. Steve Goodbody breaks away from opponents in the 130 low hurdles. E Discus hurler Ignacio Leon lets one fly. Sprung 91 . ' ' 1 i ,H ' A - I Q ,B f A F rg f O ve, . A X' ,.. .,, 5 . A . . 1 xx? if- Q v f '1 xg ,YQ n- xy 1 - fl '-1 ,N Y Y ! e Qnsi ,VMI l ll ll lllllllll ll. ? I H M l lill l ili' MT q . 5 ll, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll T ll M 'Wll l r li ll u l ll l M' lk, LE' . ,f f ,Q ,Y Looking back on life, on ourselves, to youth, with a crimson flower and love. To youth, with their games, and masks and awareness . Remember when you laughed and played your silly role - that was youth, that was living. But then you found a better script, a dee er la -a cl h d p p y n youcange . You left behind your imprint on the page oftime, immortal, unmistakably yours then you moved on, to a new world, your new identity . But you can never forget your youth, in reality, only a dream, left in your memory . - Nl .T . Administration Pilots Students The Administration - starring as the producer and directors. Without these people our school would not be running as smooth- ly as it has this past year. They have a tough job, but they keep things going. A. Principal, Mr. Ross. B. Superintend- ent, G.W. Quade, C. Board Administra- tion, Mr. Galyean, Clerk, Mr. Bradley, President, Mr. Gifford, membersg Mrs. Hotchkiss, Vice Presidentp Mr. Sikes, member. D. Mr. Lewis, boys' vice principal, having a friendly chat with Nancy Larzalere. E. Girls vice-principal, Mrs. McKnight, with a few of her student friends. 94 Faculty A flower unblown, a book unread A tree with fruit unharvested A path untrodp a house whose rooms Lack yet the heart's divine perfumes: A landscape whose 'wide border lies in silent shade 'neath silent skies - I A wondrous fountain yet unsealedp A treasure with its gifts concealed-- This is the year that for you waits Beyond tomorrow's mystic gates. Faculty 95 Creativity Key to English, Comm. Arts English classes were set-up differently this year. Instead of taking full-year courses, stu- dents were able to take semester courses. This gave them more choices of different types of English taught at Orange Glen. Some of the classes offered were: creative writing, science fiction, American novel, mass media, Shakespeare, and ad- vanced placement. As well as the many English classes, students also enrolled in many communication art classes, such as ITV, drama, yearbook, stagecraft, and photography. One of the many things ITV and drama classes did this year was to goto Uni- versal studios. Mrs. Elaine Berrier English Mr. Tom Bice English, P.E. Mrs. Susan Bolger English Mrs. Alice Byrne English Mr. John Damelio ITV Mr. Thomas Gabriella English Mr. Gary Gustafson English Mr. Roger Jacobs Photography Mr. Galen Kuehnast English, Yearbook Mrs. Susan Larson English Mr. Robert Marsala English Miss Judy Millburn English Mr. Frank 0'Brien English Mr. Dave Parker English Mrs. Kay Sanfillippo English, Foreign Language 96 Faculty yd lf 15, V ,. l x l N Y: S' 1 Q X A. Chris Anthony and Paula Skinner show their creative talents. B. Mrs. Shive observes her students. C. Mrs. Larson looks onto students. D. Mrs. Byrne talking to class. -x If l fx. l 5 Mr. Jordon See Cadet Tch. Mrs. Lois Shive Drama, Stagecraft Mrs. Bonnie Wheeler English Mr. Gary Zacharias English Faculty 97 A Mr Bree and student listen to speaker. B Col Sheperd standmg at attention. C Mr Brown lends a helping hand to Jean Savage D Martha Reames studying Mr. George Allister Math, Algebra 1 Mr. Terry Anderson Math, Social Science Mr. Bryon Augenbaugh Science Mrs. Bonnie Bohannon Nlath Mr, Richard Brown Science Nlr. Dale Denton Biology 1 Nlr. Allen Kinch Nlath Mr. Bill Rutledge Math Mrs. Jacqueline Strucksma S . clence Mr. Paul Turner Math Mr. Paul Watts Science Students Learn Fundamentals of Math and Science Trying to understand the prin- ciples of Nlath, Algebra, and Geometry was the main goal for students enrolled in these classes. One of the many projects in science classes this year were the disecting of cats and other animals. lVlr. Denton's biology classes rode their bikes to Felicta Park to look for biolog- ical organisms with which to study their respective biolog- ical functions. Faculty 99 Social Scienceg Languages Teach Culture Among the many social science classes offered were psychology, sociology, and humanities. Sociology and psychology class- es did many interesting things . For example, they water-witched, and trained animals to react in different ways, also, U .S. His- tory was required for juniors and civics was required for seniors. French, Italian, German and Spanish were four languages of- fered at Orange Glen . French and German classes were taught on an independant study level, to prepare students for college courses. A. Mr. Alstrum stops to chat with a student. B. Mr. Zittel keeps a watch- ful eye on students. C. Mr. Bree chows out at noontime. D. A group of teachers relax and discuss the activities of the day. Mr. Stanley Alstrum Civics Mr. JOSH Bree Psych Ilxgy, Sociology all . , H! LV' 5 l lil l P .ff ANN lf l YJ' IV ' of ll l J rv fx, J vfl. N l I: E: V Xkxvvn I Ji XY ' lk ,- ,fb Mr. Allan Clinger X ,UL U. S. History, World Geography X Qt MJ n Mr. Cave Drlelsima XJ N If Civics, U.S. History f ll NJ l F, x N I wx X JAX U 1 l - lx l wiv Ml l l Mr. Joseph Farias U.S. History Mrs. Audrey Jaques U.S. History, Humanities ijt 100 Faculty 31qp.ww.' vrse wwf?- ffl! L70 Mr. Alan Lambert Spanish 1,3 Mrs. Caroline Lent French Mr. Monte Lefton Civics Mrs. Ann Levsen Spanish 2 Mr. Don Pusker Civics Mr. Eugene Villa Spanish 1,4 Mr. Gordon Zittel German l,2,3,4 Students Learn the Crafts ofArt, Business For students that are interested in business courses, Orange Glen offered avariety ofclasses to take. These are typing, shorthand, office machines, data processing, and general business. Orange Glen's art department offered a variety of subjects for creative students. With all kinds of art starting the stu- dents were able to get ac- quainted with art history and types of art. Mr. Jerry Fenton Typing 1 Mrs, Nancy Hogan Silver-Smith, Crafts Mr. Robert Hughes Introduction to Business Data Processing Mrs. Pat Fortis Art 1, Drawing 1,2,3 Nlrs. Nancy Raven Drawing 1,2,3 Mr. James Rees Typing 1, Bookeeping 1,2 Mr. Robert Richards Typing 1,2, Shorthand 1,2 Mr. Howard Savage Art 102 Faculty V if U1 9 a s s Q tive laflf its rj 1 , X ,emit it Q l it xl? Best rflhsaz Mrs. Ila Ames . Secretary Mrs. Jackie Belisle Office Mrs. Holly Boyle Office Mrs. Sandy Burt Secretary Mrs. Jean George Librarian Mr. Dan Harrison Band Mus. Dorthy Johnston Office Mrs. Carolyn Karges Office Mr. Mark Kristjanson Drafting Mrs. Betty Larzalere Librarian Mr. David Martin Woodshop Mr. James McGIothIin Drivers Training Mr. Charles Printz Electronics Mrs. Syd Risher Secretary Mr. John Sowers Career Guidance Mr. Don Sutton Auto Shop Mr. William Valentine Drivers Training Mr. Jose Villalobos Draft 1, General Shop A. Mr. Bree talking with parents on Back to School night . B. Mrs. Raven rocks out on Halloween. C. Student gives all her attention to her art proj ect. Faculty 103 P.E., Home Economics Teach Students to Get Along lVlany courses were offered in P .E . , such as scuba diving, dance production, hockey, volleyball, and basketball. Trying to get across the mean- ings and survivals of life is just one of the many jobs the Home Economic teachers have. Miss Pat Bynum P.E., Drill team Mrs. Jeanne Locke P. E. Miss Jean McKee P.E., Swim Coach Mrs. Nancy Shields P. E. ' fi Mr. Jeff Carlolsky P.E. Mr. Bob Jackson P.E. Mr. Walter Serviolo P.E. Mr. William Wetzell Mi.. H 104 Faculty A. As Rick Reeder watches, Ron Hurtado measures Tim in chest size. B. A student ln P.E. stops to have his picture taken. C. Counselors, Mrs. Jackie Nickols, Mr. Jen'y Cotton, Mr. Bill Tumbleson, and Mrs. Joan Freitas give lots of guidance to student David Wolowsky. D. Our ever busy custodians, Margarito Garcia, Lester Radcliff, Tony Ruiz. Mrs. Dorothy Allen Home Economics Mrs. Susan Fox Home Economics Mrs. Marilyn Slaton Home Economics Mrs. Edith Snapp Home Economics Faculty 105 .451 ,X , W , Q, , ,. A gp K ' W M at , , it k Q 1 f ff , if ' I K M2 f,,:h,gi Q' W, ,yea S . K ' ji, t v A552 V 'JB' ,, 9 L , yi V Lx ww, A if ', f-k1 A ian! LA: L' fy f 1 ig , . . ix K wgsfq' if, 4,., ,. 2 ' iii- 12 15 L ' '12 -X l f5 Af' g, X i. , A 1 ,- ..,.... . Q., is E, ' t -it i .-J' ' 9 'ff Q-S 6 a A f 'pw- 'N-v Class of '74 Shines Forever As The Stars Ever since they were Freshmen, the Class of '74 has always made other classes take notice that it was here . This year's Seniors have shown much in- volvment over the four years. Teachers stated that the Class of 74 reminded them of the first Senior class at O.G. because of their enthusiasm in showing par- ticipation in school activities. High school has taught them how to get along with their peers, helped further their education and has tried to prepare them for the world. . .a bigger play, with a more serious script. A. Barry Coley skims through a book in the library. B. Seniors show spirit by participating in competition yells. C. Because the Senior farewell picture was not in color, students chose to lynch class president Bob Hope and whip, Mike Nlorasco. D. Linda Smith and Deanna Sodi imitate the Escondido cheerleaders in a rally. E. Janice Whyte and Debbie Best dissect a cat in Physiology class. Senior Stars 107 Seniors Tafce Time to Clown Around A Dave Marsala sprays Tim Murphy with fake snow before Christmas vacation. Adams, Teri Agrusa, Tina Allen, Bradley Anderson, Charles Anderson, Phillip Armburst C nthia y Ashworth, Sarah Baker, Mark Baker, Mary Barrett, Debra Bates, Bates Bender, Ronald Best, Debbie Bishop, Dee Dee Bittner, Debbie Biundo, Peter Bliss, Kristen Blumberg, Leslie Bobbio, Lou Anne Bohn, Parry Bombardier, Phyllis Bourguignon, James Bourguignon, Jan Bowring, Pamela Brandos, Donald Brown, Keith Brown, Peggy Buchner, Laurel Budvarson, Dennis Buechlin, Ann Bunker, David Burlington, Christopher Senior Stars 109 Burlington, Todd Camp, Walter Campbell, Russell Camey, Steven Carrillo, Carmen Carter, David Carter, Deborah Carter, Karen Charles, Ruth Church, Donald Clanton, Leslie Clark, Frank AA. Hunter, Thompson Chosen Best D Personalities , Byrne, Anderson Well-Liked by Students A. Julie Hunter and John Thompson were chosen best personalities by their fellow classmates. B. Mrs. Byrne and Mr. Anderson were chosen best teachers. 110 Senior Stars Clarkson, Jackie Clifford, Carl Clover, Craig Coda, Barbara Coley, Barry Collier, Nlark Colquitt, Daniel Contois, Cynthia Cook, Joseph Cooper, Brad D. Cootware, Barbara Comwall, Deborah Senior Stars 111 Coshow, Paul Covey, Patricia Coyne, Debbie Crews, Michael Crimmins, Timoth Cruz, Lydia Culpeper, Marc Culver, Gail Cummings, Mary Cummings, Willia Daly, Angela Darby, Roseanna Thurston, Veech, Chosen Most Likely to Succeed A. Kathy Thurston and John Veach were chosen, Most Likely to Succeed from the senior class, because'of their knowledge in literature. 112 Senior Stars Y m A . ':- , ,Q 1 K 4'311l,6 ' aut!!! yllkl 1' fx'-?'3 'i Dare, Robert Darton, Lynn Rae Davidson, Robert Deis, Brian Dexter, Karen Dimon, Vicki Dixon, Joyce Drielsma, Diane Duggan, Kevin Duncan, Ron Dupray, Cindy Ebersole, Carl Edenfield, John Edwards, Jerrell Edwards, Judy Edwards, Kenneth Ensley, Kaye Erickson, Kenneth Escarcega, Carlos Estes, Donna Senior Stars 113 1 4 , , XA . v '. - . . ' . , n A 1: K' 1 in 'L 535' Q . f Q ,x 4 s 'X 3 fvf 'fx W , Qs nl Wig x X . I f J gg X A Ni :Ye .'. T 2 Q G fi ' -V J f. 2 , ., ,iq , ' 1 b, A K aww? U y 'L K , Q'-'lv QGHLSLKJM , , V H wif? ' Qi.. 31 g. K , 1 A is , . a iw i .K 1 4 N - W A .A m ., vu I ,. ,, 5 H at X X ' Q J M! .ck 55' 52? E f Q if .g, . 2 ig. EQ 5 , 31. V S ' . L 4' ' .H .,, x hh A ,Q , M Si ... 5 O af? Zi Senior Year Sees Close Relationship Between Friends We had joy, we had fum we had seasons in the sun, but the hills that we climbed were just seasons out of time. -Terry Jackson . A, Kaye Ensley, Tina Agrusa, Cindy Pfau and Becky Stoeger take time to clown around for a picture. B. The fellassmake the most of the lunch-hour. C. Bonnie Stalnaker and friend spend a moment together. D. Deanna Sodi takes a moment to assist Adrianna Ortiz with her hairpiece. E. Diane Drielsma and friend are unaware that their picture is being taken. Senior Stars 115 116 Senior Stars Evans, Susan Fahenstock, Roberl: Fain, Randy Farrington, Janice Farrow, Nancy Faust, Robert Ferrenbach, Gary Ficere, Linda Forbes, Dorreen Fox, Mary Freeman, James Gaines, Cindy Ganser, JoAnn Geise, Nicky Gerard, Edward Gerfen, Lynn A e Chosen Most Athletic Gialanella, Donna Gibson, Larry Gilkerson, Cheryl Goddard, Janice Godwin, Gary Goodbody, Steve Gowdy, Cynthia Green, Karen Greenlee, Christin Griffin, Dennis Haaland, Richard Hack, Valarie Hall, James Hancock, Craig 118 Senior Stars Dimon, Walker add humor to Class Hansen, Karl Hardie, Anne Harman, Nancy Lisa g Harlle, Kathryn Hathaway, Glenn Haworth, Glen Hayes, Irene Helms, Karen , L y i i f ,M 1 l Helms, Kathy Hefner, Coral Vickie Dimon and Charlie Walker were chosen class wits because they're such hams. Helton, Debbie Hemme, Robert Hernandez, Anna Herold, Annette Hewitt, Greg Hickox, Erin Higbee, Patricia Hillebecht, Mary Hoefer, Mama Hope, Robert Hoppler, Mary Hudson, Edwin Hotchkiss, Alan Hunter, Julie Hurtado, Ronald Hutchens, Dave Ihnotic, Greg Jackson, Michael Jacobson, Beverly Jacobson, Lynn Senior Stars 119 Senior Shats q C Q , x ,Q -6 ' A 'SQWPS g, , ,, -A ' uf. gf-.fb-jf-2 3 ,:.f 'w:.', Q ,-f lass of 1974 XL.. 4 'vw ev V ,I-gg, , Fall-lu..Q' hir' f! 15'f'lH:Y'A qw- -'A . , Q x- ' W-gui 122 Senior Stars Jantzen, David Johnston, Kris Johnson, Patricia J ones, J effrey Jordan, K enl: Kapusnick, Joan Kaser, Amy Keane, Terry Keck, Rhonda Kellams, Debora Kelley, Janet Kelly, Cousins Kingsbury, Todd Klotz, Karen ?w' 5 5 ' ll ' ll Seniors Choose Best Bodies r its N N w N E I , J L Knight, Pat Kristensen, Lee Landis, Cynthia Landis, Jacalyn Lane, Ann Lane, Lore Lange, Janet Lamb, Timothy Larzalere, Barbara LeBlanc, Donald Lee, Barbara Leon, Manuel A. Cindy Shepard and Mary Cummings 'get the Spirit' at a Pep Assembly. B. Elected for Best Bodies were Adriana Ortiz and Don La Blanc. Senior Stars 123 Mead, jauragui, Display Flirting Abilities Tony Jauragui and Susan Mead were chosen Biggest Flirts. 124 Senior Stars av S4 x y- . frfa f. 'J Lindenman, Dan Lochmoeller, Sarah Looney, Sharon Lund, Nancy Majors, Debbie Manoli, Gina Marler, Lori Marler, Cathy Marsala, Kathy Marsala, David Mason, Gary Maslic, John - Maus, Linda Mayfield, Barbara McAndrews, Debbie McArdle, Joseph Mead, Susan Means, Donna Melendrez, Jorge Michalek, Todd Minnema, Shawn Mittag, Debra Mizer, Pam Morasco, Michael Mortenson, Joseph Moss, Randy Moss, Roger Mullett, Lee Murphy, Timothy Musgrave, Malcolm Nagy, Ron Nelson, Alice Senior Stars 125 126 Senior Stars Nelson, Cindy Newman, Cindy Norman, Nancy Obrien, Jack O'DonneIl, Mike O'NeiII, Jim Oney, Carl Ontiveros, Sandy Ortiz, Adriana Osborn, Sarah Osterhout, Laurie Owens, Laura Patterson, Terry Pauley, Soozee Peavey, Robert Pederson, Scott Peer, Melana Perdue, Bobby Peterson, Claudett Peterson, Leann X 1 Burgener Speaks to Seniors X A. Dave Bunker listens attentively while Mr. Burgener speaks at an assembly for Seniors. Pfau, Cindy Phares, Robin Pincock, Rhonda Potter, Lucinda Pyer, Jim Read, Doug Reed, Gail Reynolds, Dan Reynolds, Dave Rice, Jeff ll ll Dancer, Drum Major selected Most Talented Riddle, Toni Riggs, Carol Robinson, Iva Roel, Robert Rogers, Jesse Rogers, Mary Rosanbalm, Sue Ruyon, Janet V :yy , X ff 5 Ruse, Laurie Russell, John l Rutledge, Anna 1 Sams, Ted 1 I 'Q A. Donna Gialanella was selected as most talented because of her work in dancing. B. Ron Duncan displays his talent. 128 Senior Stars if Sarver, Cynthia Savage, Debbie Schmitt, Myrna Shearer, Ruthanne Shepard, Cinda Sheperd, Steven Shoebridge, Bradley Sidebottom, Leroy Simpson, Jane Simpson, Teresa Sims, Julie Siptroth, Stephen Skinner, Paula Smith, Donald Senior Stars 129 130 Senior Stars Smith, Gail Smith, Jerry Smith, Linda Smith, Philip Snyder, Sheryl Sodi, Deanna Sollars, Kenneth Soper, Daniel C. Spadt, Valerie Spurlock, Bernice Stalnaker, Bonnie Starkey, Sandra Steier, Henery III Stephens, Gary Stoeger, Becky Street, Donald Stroh, Bryan Stuart, Mark Sweeney, Terry Sykes, Norma l l - Shepard, Coliap Dress With Style A. Their ability to select school clothes, got Tim Colia and Cindy Shepard elected Best Dressed. Tanksley, Blanche Taylor, Leola Terrazas, Fernando Teny, Leanne Thomas, Sam Thompson, John Thompson, Stephen Thurston, Kathryn Tracko, Lauren Valentine, Kathleen Vanderspeck, Norma Veach, John Senior Stars 131 132 Senior Stars Veres, Wayne Villalobos, Ralph Villano, Andrea Virgin, Shauna Walden, David Wale, Randy Walker, Marc Walker, Milton Walker, Nancy Wall, Elizabeth Walsh, Carolyn Waters, Steve Seniors desire variety in clothing A. David Keller tries out new winter clothing. B. Glen Hathaway and Joe McArdIes friends dress up for Hill Billy Day. .40 l Whyte, Dennis Whyte, Janice Wickliffe, Jeff Wihlborg, Eva Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Deborah Wohlert, Kelly Wolford, Gail Wood, Karen Yanez, Yolanda Young, Patricia Youngquist, Judy Wk -g . f YJ : .aigghfi 2 -2- wi., VJ, fi .M Ji' ' 33' as ii' , , Lia' ' ' k L , I , . , ,,mK W' if-in Tyr .T , K, Friendship Plays Important Role in Life with lovers and friends I still can recall, There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed, 1 some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments, some are dead and some are living, in my life l've loved them all. - The Beatles Senior Stars 135 an juniors This Year's Co-Stars, Make Prom Plans Orange Glen High School's Co-Stars of '75 returned for their third year of high school. Class officers Craig Hope, president, and Sally Evans, class whip, were aided by advisors, lVlrs . Kay Sanfilippo and lvlrs. Audrey Jaques. The traditions and patterns followed, along with new ones niade, will forever be a part of Orange Glen. Juniors followed their familiar school patterns with ease, while working all the time on nioney-making projects to finance the 1974 prom. The plans included sponsering the lce Breaker dance and sell- ing Patriot Buttons and decals. A. Junior Class President, Craig Hope, and Whip, Sally Evans show their spirit. B. Jini Moody waits to perform in a lialf-linre show. C. John Lewis, Nlark Nloyneur, and Tom Ness clial during their lunch break. o ,F 'X' F Q ' -.-' -- +4 A i ' K, x..- M I. A' 1 X A 0 y Q Q . ' . f J s 49' f iv N - , - y - . . s wk' ' A l is f 1' .- at 'F J N1 1 .I y A ff . P ui ,J V: lf X ' if If if 'LD .Dui A. lx X X . 'fx X 4 QQ ' px I Q! uv' . -it 5 V X A X 2 ' ' ' ll ' ll- , . l C J i 'J V' J 4 Adains, Jeff Alderman, Mitch Alves, Steve Angevinc-, Panl Anibalcli, Susan Anthony, Chriso Arinstrong, Mark Babcock, Sherry Bailey, Bruce Bailic, Mark Baird, Scott Barber, Becky Barnes, Julie Barnhart, Anna Mario Barrett, Julio Barton, Stove Bates, Phill Bearer, Susan Bernard, Matthew Bickler, David Biller, Peter Elias Black, Matthew Boclmia, Deborah Boldrick, Robbie Bollinger, Jainos Bong, Debbie Boyce, Julio Brady, Kerry Lynne Branin, Jeannie Broan, Raye Brccher, Janet Brown, Linda Brown, Melinda Bryan, Bob Bullottc, Patrick Burkhart, Louanna juniors Relax on Campus 1 Buskirk, Mike Bybee, Leanne Bylin, Stephen Cable, Cindy Cajka, Daniel Cameron, Nanette Carmichael, Tammy Carson, Molly Carter, Keith Carter, Steve Castaing, Gloria Cave, Edward Chivington, Richard Christain, Lynn Clanton, Jim Clark, Vicky Clarkson, Carleen Cleland, Mary Ann Cleveland, Paul Colberlson, Gayle Collins, Pat Cook, Dawn Cooper, Rocky Cosio, Sandra Covey, Edward Craig, Phil Cruz, Rick Cully, Steven Cummings, Janice Cunning, Debbie Dahmer, David Damelio, Jeannie W. Daniel, Margaret 1 , dxf Y I 1 an V' s ,V ,E i l , .. 4- ,1-,ig '- f a,x1,,,Lf9.,. , i' N k X .isle 15 ' nd , .WVV. ti ,Q 1 52 wi 'tai 'fr' tf-J, . ,3 f QV! 4' 1 , I if , 1 , L . f - . 5 ff i 4 T3 fi 1 if it as 3 in 1-ew f i f R., - W .. Xe v A: Leanne Bybee pauses for a moment of re- laxation before going on to her next class. L Darby, Glen Dasilva, Adrian Daughtry, Sheri Davis, Donald Davis, Richard Day, Cynthia Denton, Vickie Dewey, Karen Jean Diaz, Arthur Dilbeck, Edwin DiMaio, Francine Discher, Debbie Disney, Darlene Dodd, Cathy Dremin, Diana Drinkwaard, Lori Duggan, Mary Duncan, Art Dunscambe, Karl Dupray, Clay Eade, Diane Eaton, Randy Ebersole, Roland Eddo, Susan Ehnes, Mark Ellithorpe, Betty Estep, Christopher Etherridge, Janet Eubanks, Brenda Eubanks, Lee Evans, Jeff Evans, Sally Fain, Robin Fecko, Judy Ferris, Mike Ferro, Anthony Fewster, Dori Fink, Dottie Fluke, Sharleen Fonseca, Mark Fridley, Penny Fudge, Rick Juniors 139 140 Juniors Garcia, Jesus Gelvin, Scott Gerhart, Judy Gibbs, Ruth Gibson, Kevin Gifford, Pamela Givens, Marilyn M. Glaves, Greg Goddard, Judy Golem, Richard Gollery, John Gonsalves, Joel Gonzales, Esther Goswick, Sarah Govea, Kevin Grandon, Sally Granger, Alisa Gray, Sherrie Griese, Steve Griffin, Bill Groepper, Greg Gross, Mitch Guerrero, Andrew Guerrero, Steve Guest, Myra Hack, Barbara Haight, Greg Hall, Donna Hall, Jennifer Hamilton, Patrick Hamlin, Jim Hannan, Doreen Hansow, David 1 . A. . I fy-xi e -22 J J f A: Mike Smith takes a break between class onthe senior lawn. B: Nancy Larzalere enjoys her favorite pastime. V:-7 , Lunch Hour Provides Relaxation fs f' 'T- x I y. A E tg X3 Harder, Tim Hardy, Karen Harper, Brian Harper, David Harris, Jim Harrison, Pamela Harrison, Ronald Hartman, James Haskell, Rick Heck, Jill Heiland, Kerry Helfrich, Carol Henderson, Dennis Hermosillo, Letica Hermosillo, Patricia Hernandez, Samuel Herrera, Pinky Herrera, Stella Hewlett, Donald Hieronymus, Ronda Higbee, Daniel Hill, Michelle Hill, Martha Beth Hollander, Terry Jean Juniors 141 A Students Jean Savage and Terry Bozarth relax on the lawn. B. Pam Radcliffe studies. Holt, Lori Hope, Craig Hudson, Edwin Huff, Janet Hulett, Kathleen Hutchings, David Hutchinson, Kathy Irvine, Joseph Jackson, Debra Jacobson, Lynn James, Keith Jarzenbowski, Sheree Jauregui, Peter Jennings, Harold Jensen, Shelly Johnson, Jack Jones, Rob Kapusnick, Jean Karlson, Devere Kaser, Scott Keller, James Kelly, Tamara Kicenick, Alexandra Kim, Ester Knoblock, David Knudsen, Scott Koopmans, Ken Kristensen, Kim Krogh, Shannon Kruse, Kevin Kunzik, Michael Laetare, James Landis, Robin Lansford, Larry Larios, Sylvia Larios, Victor Larsen, Dayna Larson, Sonja Larzalere, Nancy Lathrop, Linda Lavarto, Kristi Lawson, John Layne, Robin Leger, Donna Leivin, Matt Leon, Victor Lepanto, Jim Lesparance, Tom Lewis, Bill Lewis, John Lichlyter, Katherin Lien, Terrance Lindsey, Carlos Lindsey, Rick Lowenberg, Debra Luce, Carolyn Lundy, Abee Lungrey, Danny Magoon, Tina Mahan, Jay Mancino, Francis Manley, Julie Mansel, Peter Mansel, Kate Mariar, Pam Martinez, Angelic Keen Concentration Martinez, Theresa Mason, Lanan Mason, Martine Mastick, John MCArdIe, Michael MCCain, Cathy MCCann, Deborah MCCann, Renee MCCaw, Steve MCCuchen, Janie MCCuthchen, Jim McGee, Lyle MCGinley, James MCKinley, Steve MCNary, Elizabeth Meek, Jan Miller, Doug Miller, Eloise Miller, Kevin Miller, Ronald Miller, Robert Mitteer, Marcia Mizer, Kimberlee Molaro, Ellen may G2 4 'S gg 1 sf 1 K . gs,- ,Jk Q, S f . A+ ,rf if 'Q' l . 39 F1-any-4? YX it sd Q4 ir Q -K. s AA Morones, Barbra Morones, Julie Morris, Pamela Morris, Patricia Moss, Tammy Moyneur, Mark Murray, Cathy Nance, Thomas Nelson, Michael Nelson, Tim Ness, Tom Newland, Laura Nichols, Kim Nicks, Deborah Nissen, Teresa Nordquist, Jory Oakley, Walrer O' Donnell, Cindy Olson, Jeff Olson, Kathy Olvaney, Jan Ontiveros, Ruben Ortiz, Eheste Osborne, David Osborne, Lisa Overmire, Tad Pasich, Janice Peacock, Sharie Peek, Rhonda Peishel, Susan Pena, Jim Perez, Mary Peters, Debra Phillips, Dean Phillips, Mark Plesko, Ami Plesko, Lexie Porter, Betty Powell, John Juniors 145 Powers, Mark Pridgen, Diane Radcliff, Pam Rames, Lisa Rathburn, Daniel Reina, Mark Ribb, Sheryl Rice, Audrey Richardson, Charl Ricker, Cathy Reiches, Rita Rieker, Rhonda Riley, Pam Robertson, Robert Robinson, Ron Roel, David Rogers, Edward Rogers, Margot Rogers, Michael Rollins, Guy Rule, Linda Russell, Ted Rutherford, John Salarzano, Mary Sanne, Guy Sarver, Mark Savage, Jean Schaible, Joanne Schelin, Diana Schettler, Diane Schmitz, Robin Schwartz, Claude Schriock, Laura Sellers, Martin Selvidge, Tom Serviolo, Joanne Sharpe, Helen Shaw, Dalas Shea, Barbara Shidner, Greg Shinnick, Mark Simpson, Paula M Q r sf t , 6 W. if ,.,. .... S' . ,o-. , R ,AJ ,.. fm.- Q-f-Q P77:Tf' gi - Simpson, Sandra Siptroth, Linda Skomal, Nlatt Smith, Bruce Smith, Erin Smith, Jim Smith, Kevin Smith, Mike Snow, John Snow, William Springer, Denise Stacy, Mike Starkey, Tina Stauffer, Pamela Stretter, Rea Stipp, Vonna Straw, Birt Stubbs, Eric Swanson, Janese Sweeney, Garry Sympson, Steve Szepkouski, Brian Tallman, Jo Elle Tanskey, Dolly Taylor, Dan Taylor, Ronald Terry, Pat Thomas, Susan Thweatt, Ronald Tilley, Scott E M X S is 'y 5,1ffiill31'irWf,g5 ' A A. Band members Vicki Clark and Eloise Miller perform in a pep assembly 148 Juniors Timm, Rusty Timmons, Steven Tingle, Ricky Todd, Margaret Torres, Elizabeth Traut, Kevin Tripp, Ernest Van Wormer, David Varnardo, Juanita Veach, Ron Vega, Susan Velarde, Maria Veltri, Carmine Vieaux, Barry Vleting, Craig Vieyra, Mari Vilches, Henrietta Wafford, James Wale, Rory Walker, David Walker, Mike Walker, Sandra Wallis, Bill Wallis, Deborah Walsh, Gregory Ward, Barbara Welch, Stan Weems, Paula Wheaton, Loretta Wierson, Dawn juniors Approach Senior Year 45 9 :rw J 'QW , Z 'S 4 P y' K T A. N 6 , 1 as -J We-J r wi' l fi n A , 1-Q. T .,., f fa 4' .. + J 6. if as aa W, LM 7 . 'Lg D Y 41 - Uzlmeiisigx 5' , ' - ' I I ' 1 5 D e a l 1 R . , A. Jeannie Damelio helps Marty Hill celebrate her birthday. B. Pam Marler is seen promoting spirit at a football game. C. Linnie Siptroth and Lori Drinkward eat lunch. Ie Bean, Matthew Bedford, Donald Blumberg, Leslie Burback, Marilyn Carrillo, Johnny Cavoulas, John Chaney, Barbara Davis, Darl Deboer, Tamara Dominguez, Raol Dyrstra, John Enright, Paul Garrison, Joe Gill, Susanne Gonzalez, Adrian Good, Scott Goswick, Robert Gray, Janice Hawkins, Phillip Henne, Paul Hinkle, Debora Howell, Jeff Hunsinger, Monica ,A '-to Ja co bs Not Pictured Jensen, Rhonda Jocher, John Johnson, Alice Johnson, Gordon Karvvick, Bernard Kelley, Damon Kemp, Timothy Krout, Mike La Velle, Karen Lyles, David Marsala, David Maxwell, Kirk MCCullough, Shelly Mikell, Linwood Moss, Steve Mowry, Partick Murphy, Brian Nagel, Debbie Olsen, Marc Pace, John Patterson, Jay Pauletto, James Peer, Donna Wilson, Kalin Winans, Sandy Witt, Darla .ai .l waiter, Jin Yo uncs, Ta mar Zornes, Verl en, Mary Powell, Michael Pyer, Tammi Richards, Danny Rodgers, Sherril Rodriguez, Richard Ramsey, Walter Salari, Dymphan Sanford, Deborah Shafer, Gary Shain, Kelly Straughn, Kenneth Tabler, David Teeters, Janet Templin, Holly Vancleave, Donald Voeltner, Daryl Walden, Randy Weaver, Edward Wieme, Robert Wihlborg, Eva Williams, Amy Williams, Kenneth Wilson, Cynthia Wilson, Deanna Wohlert, Cynthia Wolowsky, David Workman, Mike Workman, Patricia Juniors 149 Sophomores, the Understudies, Contribute to OG Sophomores created stiff compe- tition forthe other classes by exhibiting their strong school spirit in the pep rallies. They also lit the O .G. forthe Escon-' dido VS . Orange Glen game and the Homecoming. Sophomore congress was also very active this year, as they sold candy at 'ii the concession stands during the Freshman football games. A. See no evil, Hear no evil. B. Denny Price and Craig Kelly Work hard in an electronics class. C. Sue Vott and Charlie Walker dance on this year's spirit week. D. Renea Sodi, Sophomore class president, Appears in a Freshman aSSelTlbly. Adams, Tom Aebi, Erick Agrusa, Lori Allen, Pamela Sandra, Alvarez Ames, Robert Anderson, Danny Andreasen, Dennis Andreasen, Mark Angrvine Greg Anibaldi, Roseann Aspinall, Kari Aste, James Augustus, William Badger, Brett Baker, Bruce Baker, Robert Barker, David Barten, Jimmy Bates, Daniel 152 Sophomores Beaman, Terrance Beauchamp, Clarence Bedford, Susan Bell, Danny Bender Robynn Bennett, Tamera Bergeron, Gary Best Bruce Bollinger, Donald Bowring, Barbra Brandt, K. Brandt, Loren Brees, Kathleen Brennan, Sally Briesch, Karalee Briggs, Marylou Briles, Alisa Brinks, Gary Brown, April Brown, Patricia Brown, Paul Broyles, Raeann Bryan, Brenda Buchner, Robert Burke, Donna Burkhart, Sondra Burlington, Mark Burns, Laurie Burns, Pam Butterfield, Laurie Byars, Stewart Calkins, Helen Calvert, Leslie Camp, Nancy Ann Campbell, David Cappinelli, Marc Carroll, Sandra Castellanos, George Caustin, John Douglas Cavltt, Dennis Cavanaugh, Frank Child, Thomas Christensen, Deborah Christilear, Doris Cirolia, Tom Clifford, Kenneth Cloutier, Robert Colberson, Scott Coleman, Ronald e C ' fu, 5. X 1 .1 0. .al .. . U ga. ...Ee sa! Living ls Learning I S W V V :Y V-A, ' ik. 1 , f' , I ' - A - , I , , 'Ziff gffi , QT , - Z . V. K V, Z-YV? 1 K 5 V ax V X 1 Y f. -i L1 .- - , -- , -1 . V I fl 2 , ' Fvjgqfg, ' . Ifiig 'N V 1 S' V' 1, 'sur' 'Hr I ik N 0 I A . I if , S' TY? ' 2 gi t 4 F ., ' Q I 3 L: 4 . F' Q-:sa e -at '- wg Q - 1 Q Q-e 5 .,,,., 5? 5? P 53 X .sk . . 1 'SIEF11 . I , 4 sf Y. LA, 5 -I 've faq 1 Y H wr 1 mf , 5 I ff,-f 4 . - -1- ' if fi'-.ijxi , if 'i lx lx a S affh . . i f K Q13 3 'WHT - - - Yaiyif A J il 1 ,U ,PT if 'ii if L+' - ' . Y f e g . Ez 1 L Y , yr. . VI ' J' . 1' A 1 Ng .-NN' N 5 im? 3 1 1 ,r ,4 i 'l 9 fi F Q, i 3 1, 1 e 1 Q. ,. J.. Q 5-' ,M-kt ,, may T'bv-'J L 5. H' ,I I Q , 'Mita ', , X .. If-T a -A -as -.-,E fi Fw. 5 el imgf f Q L I l L' ' ., .,,- 'K' 3' 7 an ., 54 Va lle .9 J L .,-J. A - , , ea. Na' ii -- , - 3' . +L ' . ,L '. A. As some students find'classii others use the time to rest. ' use ,.,, V, . Ve. , K L, .. , - 'A' at , .. - , , , i , 23' P: 4 iff il if A , K ' H Y 5' if ' , . me ' ' ' 12, aaa- ze: ' ' F A f L A 1 , - 3 , af: V A fx 'Z ' 3 A ' J ' J ' - an 5 Yr: F- a .f . 'J' K I I 4 E x, f '.,Aii.L . V i , A at , ! if ,,,,.,- I g . , l we is-i t , f i FL 4. ,lx 1 ,. ' fs , 1 ' V V as mo' '. -' 'A ' . 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X' Collier, Jack Compton, Michale Condomitti, Dennis Cook, Donald Cornette, Rick Crane, John Crews, Stephen Crimmins, Maureen Darrock, Laura Davidson, Barclay Davidson, Michael Davidson, Timothy Davis, Glenda Day, Linda Day, Mark Deniz, Alexx Deming, Debra Dixon, Paul Dodd, Steve Dodds, Steve Drenth, Philip Dunbar, Patricia Duncan, Lance Duncan, Robin Dunn, Daniel Scott Eade, Carol Ebbs, Wesley Eddings, Paul Edwards, Jeffery Elrod, Gretchen Hele Elwart, Denise Emerson, Jodie Ensminger, Grace Escarcega, Rosemary Estes, Jimmy Farrow, Danny Fehrenbach, Cheryl Ferguson, Annette Ferro, Nick Fitzpatrick, Daniel Fjeld, Jeffery Foster, Victoria ntresti ng, n 153 Sophomores Students Enjoy School Life Franklin, Dena Freiman, Mike French, Cris Frisina, Julie Fults, Deborah Gardner, Phyllis Garot, Steve Gerhart, Caron Garrett, Michele Gentry, Donna Gibson, Robin Giddings, Michel Gimpel, Cathy Glimpse, Brandon Goforth, Patrick Golem, Mary Gonzalez, Linda Gonzalez, Richard Goswick, Harley Govea, Peter Grandon, Sandy Granet, Deborah Green, Linda Greenlee, Robert Griese, Terri Griffin, Ronald Gross, Robert Grovom, Jeffery Haaland, Matthew Hagen, John Hall, Jeannie Hensel, Mark Hardie, Lora Lea Harris, Jean Hart, Timothy f'-.l :V , ,ik j 1 WL Fl? . ' ' - ' e f V ff- 'f ,gf , -. 1, gal., , egg :, Q 3 egg , ,W :fi .i .Lg V, ye - . . we W- l . l, - . q AN an 1, -it I4 I Q ea -iw v 1 A' I 'g fr . .N-I Q 6 lm ' ,',, Sv X A-,. P ' rg ,vi iff '+A-P ,g Y , , . . Y' r l ' X, f I . I Lazio: - 1, -- Lf Quang- 1 1 EEST f sr s , - k :Av . -t - meg s . -Q, , ,q, Q ,, 9- ' J 1 -41, je -wi f .e -1 ' fizfszzat 'W Jam: 1. 1 if r s Q f , A ' , 1 . 1 '7 ' i , - ' 5: e Q , f 5 ' 551,25 -it Y , l J f .. i et YN . 4-.riot , I -' if e f-af sag 1 ' f -R hir 1 2 gs K fi KK it .- S ---0,4 X , 'V ff A ,I ,, S , 1' at 1 ,J f Q f e it sv. 7? Q f fa T17 4- ,Q . I 1 I f. , 3. f' . ,eq fit 54 J fr f i s r ' ' f ,fi-sei ,Ffh r,'. 1, - K 6 Thi? ' in G-f5'f'l- 5 S .5 1' 4? if Q ' '4 f if Q'-' 'Q V 'if .R we . 1' ' S fi K ff' 5, refs J J 1 ia 4 . 3 l -3' Hartley, Michele Hartman, Janice Hastert, Paul Haynes, Suzanne Helton, Jay Hemme, Susan Henderson, Tonya Henry, Fred Herrera, Ramiro Herrandez, Mike Hershman, Leon Hesse, Maryilyn Hewitt, Loraina Hicken, Trixte Higens, Michale Holderman, Ester Hopp, Rosmarie Hoppler, Van Hook, Tam Howard, Pam Howard, Tam Hudson, Donald Huggins, Jerry Hughes, Robert Irmer, Stephen Jacobsen, James Jahelka, Rhett James, Scott Janssen, John Jauregui, Mary Johannes, Ann Johnson, Donald A. Kathy Brees enjoys an afternoon in the sun. B. Paul Dixon finds time to have his picture taken between classes. Cheerleaders Make Spirit Easy ,Eg 'Q ,ma , 4 sa , Q, av 3 e Johnson, Jamie ' - Johnson, Teresa l f , Q Nr, Johnson, Kenneth ' Johnston, Barbra H' ' l -1 ? 1 ' wh . -.3 X' 3 ! 4 .fi .. ' '2- t i'.'5i '1 'e' if ,, Kellams, Greg - 7 ,, V . - 'ta ' ' X 'A Karadashian, Brian - if' A.. 5 ' Karges, Stephen T ' W - ga-'45 W2 Kelly, James .- , ' QQ. L 4- -- Kelley, Patty Kennon, Sheila Kensinger, Gary Kerr, Joe 156 Sophomores .1- ... -'II l , 11 Kier, David Kirkbride, Cynthia Knight, Joan Koch, Scot Kochel, Brett Kranz, Kent Lamb, Deanna Lamb, Linda Limbie, Dori Lamb, Scott Lane, Rex Lane, William Laplante, David Large, Cheryl Laurentzius, Peter Lawson, Julie Leaming, Deborah Leaming, Douglas Lee, Timothy Leisten, Linda Lichlyter, Gideon Liebmann, Cynthia Lindegren, Kathy Lindsey, Brenda Lochmoeller, Kathy Lofthus, Beverly Lopez, Auther Lypps, Charlene 5 4 we 4 . Q L 1 X . .-1 v - Ne Q .vm 1 L e .2-. X , vii , ,Y-N S I 15? .J-65 T- V Y 'A -f 1 1 V :iv 'VI fx L as . -5 N ' ' , ' ' f D . el - ' .1 S' if ,. A t ',ggf'2fi ,. - . ffisl -..... ...wa L 'LJ - 'lv C ' ' L A . ,rr - ' S fa l , x- . .',-I ' ' it -r ,Q V ' Lf X ' . 'I rn, 3 J A I 1 lf .M .f -W l 7? is ., - .. ,P ' 'H YE 'l 1 g k we ,, ki. ii- J 5 . 5 Q 5 . 'es ff X 0 X 1 'l l i t Q 1 , :J of .C 1 l 1 ,.. -..W -va-. su ' 4, 11, a .5 -., in-W1 .tm - .. 'fi gs'-3. 1: 'E -'fi 13:1 I .Eff-:E-:I:42-.-:lf-.vii .vs . ,, if 9 5 ' . i .1 K. 4. .. -,,.,, , al ' L, , .1 -QL -. ,....ffffLa' ., Y 'Xie Ta? 4, , La.,-I , if .' x ef' . Lb , R N I 5 S M f x w. 4 fx l Lytle, Stuart Maguire, Danny Marciano, Lori Martin, Virginia Mason, Valerie Massa, Joseph Masy, Robert Mayberry, Matthew Mayfield, Crystal Mayfield, Dennis McDonald, Marcia McKinley, Brian McNutt, Jean Meeks, Jeffrey Merner, Diana Mertinez, Mike Milliorn, Candy Moczarny, Dan Mohler, Cheryl Montoya, Mary Moody, Jerry Morgan, Timothy Moser, Sharon Mowry, Marlyn Mullett, Joe Meier, Jon Murphy, Chuck Murphy, Kevin Musgrave, Nelson Muskett, Cheryl Nelson, Joyce Neff, Gary A. The J.V. cheerleaders, and a couple Varsity, walk out to hold the goldpost sign for the oncoming Patriots. B. Cathy Walls finds her studys interesting. 157 Sophomores Student Interests Differ Newman, Sheron Nichols, Jeffery Nielsen, Charles Nordhausen, Susan Oakley, Debra O' Donnell, Patricia Olvaney, Gerald Ontiveros, Ernest 0'Rear, Greg Ortiz, Peter Overman, William Patterson, Kathleen Pena, Ronald Perdue, Pamela Perisho, Andrea Perea, Mark Peters, Janet Phillips, Starrie Phillips, Thomas Philip, Sandra Pincock, Stacy Piper, Danny Pizzola, Frank Port, Jeff 158 Sophomores us e 2 ,F ji f. - L' 1 Sfivfff mm i,i,, .A ' N i W N- P . in A K, .rf f , If '5 was' ' . N ' fs is 1 s 4 A . - ' . '- ' A ' fiif - +5151 , N- . .,., , gg., .35 ' ' , i E -e -' 'life V 3' 1' I 1 Me, . ' .Q . I T +P f r . , . lssi we -f' - ' 'i1f.l' f ' wg is .gift , -ei i-dr. -Ati' fri fb 3 Q A w . .,s f. , Q J , 3 J , , ' x 9 R , ,id 5 iffy, Q fa fb - an W, l' .4 IVR V- . in ii Y 5 f l l . ' N if--ey. tl , ' K f' we ff , fa s , ' es 55 Har ' ' , : g I L 1-s ' , ff J g ,cm , Kit , l 1 ,P 1 1' Lv i - Ee. X , 5 , 52. i 4 fg wry ll x N N 1 05, V f, , . V Ms., Q3 , W F T I Possenti, Diana Price, Dennis Pruett, Debbie Pugh, Jimmy Purdum, Kathy Ransom, David Rathburn, Dale Read, Robin Reames, Danny Reames, Martha Reutlinger, Diana Reynolds, Sherri Rice, Sydney Richardson, Mark Riddle, Tina Roach, Wanda Rob, Larry Robeen, Linda Rodgers, Jodie Rodgers, Thomas Rodgers, Ronald Rogers, William Rollins, Brian Ryther, Billy Rowen, Kathy Romr, Cindy Slarzano, Sandra Sanders, David Sands, Donna Sanders, Sharon Sanderson, Frankie Sanford, John Sarver, Twila Sawyer, Robert Schexnayder, Ronald A. Debbie Tilley, this year's J.V. mascot, shows her spirit. B. Ken Johnson works hard, maybe someday to become a draftsman. 159 Sophomores Schneider, Janice Schuster, Cathy Seefeldt, Darryl Sherrill, Clay Sherman, Mark Schultz, Shelly Sidebottom, Carol Sikes, Nona Simkins, Sue Simmons, Janet Sims, Vicky Skinner, Sara Smith, Joan Smith, Jeffery Smith, Joe Smith, Larry Sodi, Renea Soto, Conchita Spurlock, Gregory Stauffenecker, Julie Stephenson, Dawn Stellema, Thomas Straup, Glenn Street, Charles Strickland, Casy Stoeder, Heidi Swanson, Allen Swart, Julia Swift, Pamela Szepkouski, Judy Szymanski, Rick Tanner, Richard Taylor, Tracy Thomas, John Thompson, Clark Thompson, Mark Thurk, Susan Tilley, Debra Trunk, Dan Turner, Paula Uniacke, Janice Urry, Robert Valenzuela, Nestor Vallejo, Stella Vandiver, Debbie Vandusen, Larence Vandusen, Victoria Vaught, Susan Vega, Cecilia Veltri, Joe Villalobas, Susan Virgin, Kim Volp, Tamara Wagner, Debra Wagner, Laura Waite, Kathryn Waldron, Lyne Walker, Lori Walker, Steven f ae V es, fp: Q ,935 . . ,Y -3 QF -' -e e .va ,wr .4 'K VZQVEZY , max S , ., , L 6 fe le ,fi V xr- ,l' ,A 6 :Jef an gtigg' . V 4 A l ' 7. li- ,, r-4 fx ta ' ...- , as iow- 4.,5 4 , ,, 5 Q2 . .,,, , -6- ,. 1 i, lv. - we Y K , 1 if l 5. ,,. A fi ' ' ew 3 an 'f, ,- . avg... N w Q , i vr 54 ,W i nl E A , ...., - a A: hi f f A ,l M ' 1 2. i, .X.' f ,S Q s 12' - ' qu, ,. 1 all v, f N.-ae. I W ,t -s . ix sr fr' 411 U rm-'T A - f f, - T . ,gtk rl' -if Nfj , 'iii s I A A ' R - -. l lm' lin l 91.4 ' ,, v 0 A -Qqwnmu .- ' yn-nwlm l ff -Kg gf: , . , ,g .. ,k K f Q7 gk V it T is W, -if . 4 ,EQ .. ,A .-,se I EF ' Q , , in' l I 'L 4 if ev, , .-ag. ': 4 4.-' 5 3 . , - 'I l I s 9 ggi. X an H Pi lille Wall, Mike Wallace, Carol ,Q walls, Cathy beef' Walsh, James 3- 51:3 Q: L3 FJ W' 'V J V 160 Sophomores 1-T' 1 Q C JW Og - 9 C1fYVX , , 0 ff 1 x -K 3 Q-Q4 34, P J ,-5 b y it A S A' f R' ,L :ig-if 4 ' J..-3 r MM: - ,, My-, ,,, Q 1 . E x 1 . K V. WL rf F N., Q 7 F Y . ,, ,V ' F X ' kw.f'?ya -.,..,- L.. ,f Ackerman, Dale Adams, Jeffrey Aguilar, Dianna Aguilar, Richard Aguilera, Lupe Albritton, Bill Angevine, Greg Aspinall, Karl Augustus, William Bailey, Shawn Barnes, Nicky Big Horse, Katherine Bledsoe, Darrell Blehm, Stephen Borjorquez, Ralph Bowie, James Brown, Carnmie Jean Burback, Michael Burr, Roland Ebbs, Richard Edger, Thomas Finch, Sabina Fowler, Carri Gardia, Lisa Gaxiola, Mark Gerad, Teresa Gollery, Martin Goodhart, Glen Gough, Jesse Grandon, Sandy Granet, Deborah Grant, Matthew Griesse, Ronald Lloyd, Timothy fr in rf 1 'K we , K. I 5 if' ' :sing-E3 . .,,2,:'...: , 4 IV A s.,s y . .K J g- 9 sl X ' Wolford, Michale Womack, Michael Wood, Mary Woods, Gary Woolstenhulme, Charle Wyman, Philip Not Pictured Hernandez, Mike Hernandez, Olga Hett, John Duane Hudson, Steven Jones, Rick Karges, Stephen Kerbs, Lisa Lynne Kisella, Joy Kuhl, Debbie Lafton, David Lamdin, Jeffrey Landis, Ronald Larrabee, Debie Lee, Robert Leon, Tony Lopez, Nadine Lopez, Timothy Lyons, James Majors, Linda Martinez, Kelly Martinez, Maria Martinez, Mike Mccain, Laureen McCentere, Deborah Meuer, Jon Miesen, Tammy Miller, David Mittag, Dennis Mittag, Durwood Moffatt, Jane Lee Montiz, Danial Morain, Vicky Mowry, Marilyn Mullett, John Nagel, Vicky in-f '. , -3111, . Warner, Phillip Waters, Terrie Watson, Jerrie Wabber, Donald Welch, Colleen Wennerstron, James Wentworth, Vivian West, Daniel West, Katherine Westerlund, Mary White, Larry White, Pam White, Timothy Whitten, Susan Whilborg, Lena Williams, Rhonda Whilliams, Terry Wilson, Cindy Winkle, Beth Whitt, Marri Woelke, David Naff, Gary Paipa, Marvin Peterson, Laurie Peterson, Roxanne Ravago, Tim Richards, Cheryl Rider, Thomas Julie, Robinson Rodreguez, Charlotte Romero, Darla Ross, Marshall Ross, Mindy Russell, William Saldana, Mike Sanchez, Anne SanfiliPP0, Sammie Sanne, Jerry Schexnayder, Julie Seekins, Brian Seelow, Lewis Sellers, Susan Silva, Brian Slate, Steve Stiles, Timothy Strauss, Jacki Strickland, Cassy Tammariello, Mary Van Gundy, Dan Weber, Dale Watson, Gary Wells, Carol Widmer, Debbie Wyman, Philip Youngquist, Joyce . 161 Sophomores '1 'Sf safe l .., S-vi sl .Q W, s 1 ii w s Q .M in . 'Vs n' N 2. 3' . ., ... , amen -, . ., 5 . . -.-sa Q as if Qu I . ' l 4r5,w :se.w?'f? 1 ' A 'ig 34-,Eff 152-if 71 W ,. l A .g 1, A ' ll ' - '. . eww -fl 4 ' ' W- r A f A .4 et? A 152,93 T X M' r ,.j j,53,4 ,Q ..,- Q k K X X l 1 A ' A 7, ,- 3 T' M ' N . .f ly, V-0 ' K A . x ' X ., - as so , ' ffvr , E I A ' time Freshmen Welcomed to Orange Glen This year, the incoming fresh- men were welcomed with a freshmen Orientation Assembly. At this assembly the freshmen class elected Royce Larson as their class president. Soon alter the assembly the tradi- tional lcebreaker Dance was held which was a big success with everyone. 162 Freshman A highlight of this year for the freshmen was Spirit Week which was sponsored by A .S .B . Some of the special activities for the week included: Old Fashioned Day, a noon dance which was in connection with Old Fashioned Day, Slave Day and also the Halloween dress-up day , A. Students standing durmg Freshman Orientation Assembly B Royce Larson frosh class president C Donna Boyce and friend relax durmg their lunch hour. Abbott, Frank Acosta, Macario Adams, Dennis Adcock, Lisa Aguilera, Maria Alvarado, Raul Alvarez, Lupe Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Marsha Andreasen, Mary Angevine, Gail Anthony, Robyn Arendse, Kenneth Arndt, Darla Ashley, Alan Ashworth, John Asmus, Donna Atilano, Marcy Aghenbaugh, Diana Badger, Ann Badger, Catherine Bannock, Brian Bateman, David Bean, Emi Beauchamp, Stephen Beckstead, Richard Bedford, James Bee, James Bender, Mary Bennett, Keri 164 Freshman Bentley, Pam Bentley, Tim Bettys, Carol Biggin, Sharyl Blackwell, Karen Blake, Diana Bland, Becky Blobe, Lisa Bodwell, Kevin Boe, Julie Boisvert, Bob Borer, Katherine Boston, Kenneth Bowman, Brian Bowman, Rod Boyce, Donna Boyd, Rhonda Bracken, Yvonne Bradley, Scott Bradley, Tim Brady, Christopher Brady, Lori Brady, Marie Breazeale, Dale Bright, Bill Brizzi, Steve Brockett, Ronnie Brown, Janis Brown, Michael Brown, Thomas Buchner, Linda Buechlein, Michael Bullette, Jeff Burnor, Beverly Burns, Jenny Buskirk, Karen Byrs, Thana Cabrera, Phillip Calkins, Joyce Calsbeck, Gail Cameron, Cathy Camp, Greg Cantrell, Carla Carli, Marilyn Carmichael, Pat Carpender, David Carpenter, Rick Carroll, Ken Carter, Karen Carter, Norma Cass, Jeff Caughey, Mike Chapman, Tracy Christian, Sherry Clancy, Mike Clark, Becky Cleland, Eddie Cleveland, Susan Cloonan, Colleen Coate, Steven Cole, George Colvin, James Combs, Michael Cook, Elaine Cooper, Lisa Cootware, Jane Cootware, Jean Copus, Rodger Cornette, Cecil Cosio, Carlos ? ,ix A y if , - 7' ' A V, , ' f . 'ii ' V , 4 'A Q l 9 fu , ' ' ' C I - Q.. 7' 2 8 '- - 5 1 - - -,. .. , f 1 ., 1 1. ' , 4 k ' , . .M :X '26 5 l ,. .YQ-final-' J... ,fe 5 , Q fr ff, 1 , L ....... A if 4. ,aa r .nf IA A, 'T' . 1 I A Q , , , Q- 5 . xg 5 Q 6 1 i 5 ' ' A ' Y il JJ. ff 7 X t A e l g , V A il, A .3 - ,si i Xa l jf ,X -f I l ' l ffifia A fl A - e if Q , N 4 - Q 1 L, A .tlf f- X a i l W, , as ' H ' 'ga fl- . W i gf K 1 Q! A 55 h 'XJR N' wiv? .4 Frosh Look Onward I Digg? 1: 0, 75 as 4t- F I ' 1 5 lr I X l l 3 lb, . N. ,--.as-ff: -img., - ij. il 'V 95.1, - e , mnvnmnnmmhm ,171 N J 'lg' ,s r ,Q L A 4 'Y v- f is fe J ,,1 3 ' 2 f' 5- l 1- swf b wifi., ikizg l. QQ DFA sa if H6 I fi ,egg Cowan, Michael Cox, Jamie Cox, Patricia Creed, Lisa Crews, Barbara Crews, Nikki Crofton, Mark Crosby, Kathy Cruz, Agnes Cruz, Andrea Cuervo, Nettie Culley, Bruce Cunning, James Curtis, Katherine Damelio, Jami Daniel, David Darrock, Teri Darton, Tom Daub, Kristen Davidson, Donald Davis, Danna Davis, Jim Davis, Karen Devad, David Deardorff, Delbert DeLange, David Deschneau, Mark Diaz, Hilda Diaz, Ruby Diaz, Yolanda, Dicks, Mathew Dill, Walter Disney, Richard Donovan, Gary Drielsma, Nanci A. Renee Shinnick looks on during pep assembly. Freshman 165 Freshman 166 Freshmen Show Musical Abilities Drinkward, Sheri Duffy, Tom Dykstra, Doreen Early, Margaret Eaton, David Eaton, Kimberely l i Eddo, David - NT 3 l Y f A Eldridge Jerry -, A xx Ellithorde, Bill M Elrod, Missy is if- A A 5,1 V , gm Engrav, Scott F' J 5 ' ' 'f' Erickson, Richard A V Esparza, Aurelia j X, 'f ..,. ni Espana' Lori l l 1 X Estep, Kenneth Etheridge, Roy Eubanks, Donald Evans, Katherine Evans, Leonette Fain, David Fain, Becky 1 X 5 ll f , -I .1 Farrar, Michael Farrow, Cynthia Favela, Margarito ' ig 3 Ferrin, James a ' Ferris Lori , Fitzpatrick, John Fleuret, Charles Foss, David Fox, Mike - Francis, Thomas A, V Franciscus, Ricky Freeman, Floyd f , .1 Freiman, Steve 1. J' I French, Leah Fults, David Galyean, Gayle , i Gates, Bob ' ' Gerhart Tom A , Geringer, Barbara Gielczyk, Joseph f - t . i' i i , ff Gilliland, Stephanie t W A c 1 Godwin, Jeanne I 5 Golem, Steven Gonzalez, Joe ' Gonzalez, Veronica ' 5- , T, , Q Good, Brian 3 -.1t ,tg Graebe, Carl 5, lag? A, Rf Govea, Daniel D ' ' ' ,' ' , fi ' Graf, Michael Granger, Carol Green, Jeoffrey Groepper, Kevin Gros, Bryan Guerrero, Greg Guest, Monica Q Gukeisen, Barbara Hagloch, Laurie Haight, Terri Hall, Karen Hammond, Katherine Hanley, James Hardacker, Mark U I -. Si 5 '4 , xu H A -Ps t 155, if . A ' if D if - f sk , ,f fe. 'Nift y ,X xii 'W 4X i'J'N - . I x . N' l 'Q 4 ' JA 'I l f 1 'Q 1. w w -. iff, ,'.?,, , l s s, ., w . Q9 Q ex, ,iz V F fiswxti l a ,A J I N A I V. v is '-fi, 'L IU iii -.-A- 111 AL , .. I VN ,',l, ' , ia- yi ' J ' , A el. V V I 3, K ,,,t,.v C ,gow 5, , , , . D i T ll -J fe 1 ' 5131 P Eg? D HE - Qi f B , .fa Q l s is Ti I X, j Tx, :Q IJJ Z 'Fc If -. 4 -s 15 sv 'U if l f ' J ,.. . V4 Y A 2 1 7-ff fin' H, Ly 1 , KSA-Q-shag! lx' SX P N' V il , WB -K :Y If . I if 5 ' .- 1 1: i s i , , X . -'H ' gs:- 1 K Q- U 7, ,Y Y ., . Harder, Cheryl Hardie, Don Harper, Kathy Harper, Lorna Hartman, Mark Havens, Jill Hawkins, JoElIen Hayes, Kelly Hays, David Haythorne, Brenda Henry, Guy Henry, Tammy Henschel, Greg Hernandez, Fernando Hernandez, Shawn Herrera, Ralph Hicken, Beverely Hieronymus, Ray Higens, Joe Higgins, Michael Hill, Michael Hilliard, Richard Holden, Becky Hollands, Charl Holmes, Frances Holt, David Hoogervorst, Richard Hotchkiss, Glenn Hutchings, Brian Hutchings, Jeff Imgrund, Barbara Ingeholm, Robert Irvine, Crystal Jackson, Dennis Jacobsen, Venus Mae Jahelka, Dirk Jensen, Reid Jocher, Gerald Johnson, Judy 5 F l we J V . 1 A - - 4 . Johnson, Randall Jones, Jerald Jones, Roi-i Joseph, Winnona xiii' we 1, X' v ,-, TT' K 2 - emviwgf eiiigffg nMewm,,r Joy, Karen Kapusnik, Carol Kastner, Cynthia Keane, Kevin Keidel, Kerri Kelley, Carl Kemp, Rhonda Kenyon, Kevin Kerr, Mike Kling, Melanie Klemm, Paul Knudsen, Mary Freshman 167 168 Freshman Kolp, Rose Konyn, John Kuntz, Patricia Lacarte, Peter Lafica, Orlando Lafrance, Jon Lahr, Laura Lamont, Gloria Landfear, Ellen Landis, Anita Laplante, Patricia Larson, Royce Lavada, Casey Lavada, Tony Lavine, Jennifer Lavorato, Jodi Layne, Scott LeBlanc, Sharon Lehberq, Michael Leonard, Ben Lesperance, Lisa Lesperance, Patty Lien, Elizabeth Lindley, Richard Livernois, Laurie Loedel, Kai Looney, Teresa Lopez, Debra Lopez, Ronald Loya, Martha Lueken, James Lungren, Bob Mace, Karen MacPhee, Debra Mahoney, Bill Mancino, Dale Manley, David Mann, Richard Marler, Kevin Martinez, Tony Maschka, Stella Mason, Darla Mast, Ednajo Maus, Amy McBride, Michael McCullough, Mark McAndrews, Thomas McArdle, Rory McBride, Kathleen McCann, Laura McCormick, Kevin McEntyre, Kathy McGee, Dean McMahon, Stephen McMann, Craig McNary, Patricia McPherson, Scott McSpadden, Steven Medugno, Richard Meeks, John 4 , 3: It ,.K ' -- 5 'E X H G ,, . ai OD 1 A A' VX '71- K Q f' AU 0 3 1 D. 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'fl 1' . ,s Q , S l s .2 '-r 'f' rw, S .ssss fi ,QL K -1, f fe 513 P- ' ' T Z' 'i 72,4 , ls l me ,,,,. . r- -- , i A I ' X' U 5 Y X,-1 S 3 'Ne V s Mersch, Joe Messina, Larene Messmer, Timothy Michaels, Tony Miller, Debra Miller, George Miller, Ronald Miller, Susanna Minshell, Doug Minter, Michael Mitchell, Jeff Modaffare, Matthew Mohler, Robin Molina, Angelita Monigold, Ronald Moran, Mickey Moriarty, Brigid Mortenson, Jennifer Mullen, Daina Munson, James Murphy, Randy Murray, Patricia Murray, Thomas Musgrave, Judy Nagy, Carolyn Nagy, Fran Nagy, JoAnn Nelson, Bruce Nelson, JoAnn Nelson, Marcus Newland, Mark Nihart, James Nordhausen, Richard Onaha, Debra 0' Neill, MaryJo Osborn, Steve Osborne, Brett Osborne, Scott Pace, Julie Pagnotta, Samuel Parker, David Patterson, Nora Peek, Tonya Perea, Greg Perez, Sylvia Perkins, David Peters, Susan Pettersen, David Peverley, Ruth Phillips, Rek Piper, Jeff Pitman, David Pizzallo, Anthony Plesko, John Freshman 169 170 Freshman Frosh Find School Life Active Pollard, Tamera Porter, Susan Powers, Michael Pridgen, Carol Quigley, Linda Quintal, Jeffrey Rabner, Craig Ravago, Toby Reed, Roberta Reynolds, Catherine Reynolds, Nancy Richardson, Susan Ridgway, Tracy Ridlen, Raymond Rieker, Donald Ripperger, Tony Roberts, Heidi Robertson, Scott Robinson, Patricia Rockwell, Kathleen Rodgers, Paul Roel, Lawrence Rogers, Steven Rose, Sharon Rossi, Carol Rule, James Ruse, Ronald Rushing, Brett Russell, John Rutledge, Michael Sanders, Douglas Sanford, Lawrence Santiago, Jennie Sasso, Pamela Savage, Erick Sawyer, Donald Schaffner, Ritaadel Schmidt, Mitchell Schmitz, Douglas 51? l K A , ww 5..- X sz.-sv-I 'lt gee 'Wk A .ca 431' a ,.,f Q J FN l kk L-1 . -.L l ,i d , -fc .- a-'ri f Q Qi T if c Q la . .- Y Ei X as v N . 'ii ,Qu - BYE: NE t ' V W- -if i - -'k Ifdv ' A- -vw V ,5 . ,F . N nn. . , Z . wa Q 2 ii' ' is X Y fldlhv , if A- ' , A hifi A. Kris Daub enjoys leisurely walk to class. B. Students find the scenery enjoyable and pleasant. Schrokoscn, Danny Schryver, Michael Schulz, Cheryl Scott, Douglas Scott, Neal Sealey, Dennis Serviolo, Janette Sevier, Michael Sexauer, Tim Shinnick, Renee Shirley, Dawn Shoebridge, Larry Sholes, Michael Sims, Harold Slsk, Gary Slezak, David Slifer, Kathy Smith, Charles Smith, James Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Michael Smith, Sharon Sneary, Ray Snow, Deborah Sommer, Bill Somger, Lonnie Spadt, Janice Spare, Donna Spencer, Randall Spiegel, Bob Stalnaker, Karen Steier, Donald Stevens, Kevin Stosic, Ika Strassburger, Brian Straw, 'Sue Fresh ma n 171 A Mrs Raven helps student to find the textures of art. B. Student finds locker a bug help in his busy schedule. Stubbs, Mary Sutliff, Deborah Sympson, Catherine Tallman, Luwana Tapia, Maria Tatman, Thomas Taylor, Daryl Taylor, Johnny Terry, Bobbette Thomas, Deborah Thomas, Terry Thomson, Becky Thurk, Lori Thweatt, Larry Tillotson, Sandra Tomlinson, Susan Toussaint, Kelly Tripp, Sharon Troffer, Paul Tubaugh, Thomas Turner, Pamela Urry, Jeffrey Valek, Matthew Valentine, Julie Vanwort, John Varnado, Joel Vega, Melissa Velarde, Martha Vieting, Debra Veiyra, Mike Villescas, Joe Voth, Richard Wade, Thomas Wafford, Dana Wagner, Doreen Walden, Kathleen Frosh Share in Learning .-. r x X J r. 4 :Q jig' Zuck, Halona , 'X ki-. ff' r 1 Aguilar, Elena Alvarado, Elva Bloomfield, Sue Brady, Lori Sue Burnworth, Todd Crabtree, Deborah Crivella, Joan Crouch, Martha Engbretson, Cheryl Fierro, Anna Foss, Gale Frisino, Kenny Gallegos, Rosario Garcia, Dolly Garleb, Joan Walker, Jimmie Walker, Vicki Wallis, Randall Walsh, Gail Wanta, Robert Watson, Bob Watson, Deborah Weber, David Weems, Glanys Wernowsky, Lester West, Greg West, Ronald Wetter, Kris Wheeler, Teresa White, Perry Williams, Sharon Wingo, Louis Wirick, Thomas Wolosky, Brian Wood, Robert Wood, Stan Workman, Keith Wynn, Jeffery Zent, Ellen Gibson, Lori Haney, Jeff Hathaway, Kathleen Helin, Teresa Kelley, Carl Kingsbury, Bruce Larios, Carlos MacDonald, Judy Montoya, Isabell Morrow, Donna Muller, Susanna Otto, Bill Parks, Steve Payne, Tim Purdum, Kathy Read, Betsy Reeve, Jon Reynoso, Catalina Riggs, Ted Sancez, Alita Savino, Yvonne Silva, Dolores Steere, Pamela Straughn, Rosemarie Taylor, David Walborn, Rodney Weaver, Cynthia White, James Wilks, Wendy Workman, Christopher X cage healers W AJ iran Q mdk Scene Stealers busy, involved, hamming, acting, caring, always on the go organizations . ASB Cabinet Involved in Homecoming Activities. The most exciting experience of the Orange Glen Associated Student Body this 1973-74 year was the Homecoming ceremonies . The ASB cabinet planned the lighting of the OG on the mountain, the Homecoming ceremonies at the Orange Glen versus San Marcos football game, they also planned the decoration for the Homecoming dance, lt has been traditional as the Homecoming game to have former cheerleaders come back and cheer at the game. All former students were invited to come to the Home- coming dance . Some of the other activities con- v sisted of a Youth in Government day at the Escondido City Hall. The students that went actually took positions of the city officers. ASB also planned Spirit Week Activities . To start off the week on Monday they conducted a Slave sale. Tuesday they had slave day, Wednesday was fifties dress up day. Thursday headed off with a powderpuff football game between the Cheerleaders and GAA Volley- ball team . Friday was a one-hour spirit assembly . To promote sales ofASB cards, Kathy Thurston, ASB president, dressed as an ASB sticker on Halloween . l 176 Organizations W i if ' T ' C Treasurer: Lisa Osborne. Vice President: Gail Culver. Secretary: Karen Green. ASB Cabinet Members. President: Kathy Thurston. Organizations 177 ation is made up of people with above average grades . After they went to the park, they went ice skating. CSF-Studies and Plays. California Scholarship Feder- Each semester includes an Honors Day field trip where each member of the club may take a day off from their con- stant studying and goto places of knowledge such as, Balboa Park, Organi zations ,AavL.,. , - 4L?A 'L 7'1+. 9,-s 2 . There are about 140 students in this club, but that number varies from semester to semester depending on their academic qualities . They try to give at least one scholarship a year. A. Sophomore CSF members. B. Senior CSF members. C. Junior CSF members. D. CSF Officers: Presidentg John Veachg Vice President, Tony Jaureguip Secre- tay, Linda Ficereg Treasurers, Debbie Savageg and Pat Johnson: Chairman of Activities, Alice Nelson. Organizations 179 Deltons Led b New A visors Deltons confronted the community with vigorous enthusiasm . They helped the Lions with their White Cane Drive, also they gave a deserving senior girl a S100 dollar scholarship. This past year they did such things as helping as guides for back to school night, and leaving a gift to the school at the end of the year. The club tmade up of Junior and Senior girls? was headed by the President Gail Culver and advised by lVIrs. Slaton. A. Delton Officers. B. Deltons: Gail Culver, Linda Ficere, Kathy Nlartle, Julie Hunter, Bev Jacobson, Joan Kapusnik, Susan Lee, Lori Marler, Susan lVlcCain, Myrna Schmitt, Deanna Sodi, Gail Smith, Linda Smith, Becky Stoeger, Louanna Burkhart, Jenny Hall, Jean Kapusnik, Pam Marler, Mary More, Lisa Osborne, Pam Radcliffe, Pat Terry. i va...- 3. 3,2 '2 S 4-Q. 180 Organizations ,:i,,,,' 3 ' ' A'- '- f- ' X: 3 ---, S - A V. 1' YE A 15 f . 'M .K ' '-is .' ' ' J- 0 1. 9 wg . 1, ,. , - S.. iw x . . Q - ' .ini 5 V , '. 1,-nw' Q-1 s . , fy NC X , Vg, . I K x . V, . , X jx 1 ,XXI Aa'-LA xf xx QQ .1',g5 4211f,5'5. 24-Sv O jffif-:A 'fkixa Q: 4, na: -. L ,. 1 ,,,. V . ...' 4- al ,-1. K . . 0.3 X 1: X '. ,' ly 1 M Q :ir .-fr 5.fjfW' 4 R' ' . -Jr - u 'ysvx ,N IQ.: , M V . . yxism., 1 - ' '- '. Ekxfgktw 1-:WH ,. Q' K 41 , ,, Sw r' . -. 4' 4 w'Xi' ,, ti' , ,: . I 4 N :S 3, w ffd T. Y F., X Q., I' - 2 . K 7 ,v V, uw- gp - ,. .. ,- 4 'I ,yi uv. Q 3 WYE.. V 1, 5 nfs 75 K 2' Mg A 3. t lf Jr. s' xiii' v 5 ,Sf s . X, Q i 'L .b , .W w, 4.3 v 1 kwgfj Q , C I, . Q '. K ', E--' A-. S il- 5 , M Q i . xl . , .1 1 - ,f I .4 , Q. 1 f ,314 it W I .,.' ui V ,Ju- .uw ...... F55 9, . mg ,.,. K ,Hx .db I li 1 ,vii ,xg as I2 'f s. ' s?!',bN M .9 w .5.gs4 0 Q f ,qv A fra, R A lgz .I 'na F- LT Q , H , ' M 6 TJ 5 sg, N4-0 l ' mu ' V 'V qs , ,J ' -A ' 4- 1- f 1 , , e ,, I e E 'T r Q 1 , o. 9 f W v - W e , 0 t f qt env nf, 1973, the Orange Band took Band Review Band took they X in f 5 Q ? ' E 1 H.-'13 . v X . 33: A . ,W .K '? 'r1 Q4 . i I Av-us Z .Y , ' - -f----Q gg -A -f...L- .ik bxfnuig -gg fu-rf ff 5 4' 3' 4? as N Q Q , t , i M A L , V? v ' 5 , ? r, K ' ' V .1 -1 , , x Q W ,A Y' ' 1,5 , Q is , 1 I 3 fix f ,bfxz 1 Af: sb n X w fir 6 HLA XX' 4 K Q 92 In 2 Q v M if X Q R fl f v xg, 4' . K wifi - f nf-9' 'i HQQFQSQ , gf' 5 'ki 3 nw ,K 1 ,, .K .L Pal- , ,,s ., tf5'. , ,INN V., , It r W .uk ,K ,, , . Y, . V Jr..kalm.,?s?axi1fm 'S -T i K, ,L 'fig' ..- .ti C P ,fs , , , 7?'9i.':43 97 K , -5 .gf-3 ' 5, '. Sigue' -Di ' ' r .v T AT' ' D 1 .--- ' ' hal A. Flag Corp: Terri Griese, Lori Marlar, Leanne Bybee, Karen Klotz, Joanne Becky Barber, Laura Schriock, Gina Kanser, Linda Smith tCaptainl, Dianna Minoli tCaptainl, Ellen Molaro, Cinda Sodi, Debbie Savage, Cheryl Fehrenbach, Shepard. Missing: Nancy Norman, Lee Renee Sodi, Kathy Valentine. Missing: Mullet. B. Drum Major Ron Duncan. Cindy Phau, Sally Grandon. E. Band C. Our Patriot Band performing a half- Mascots. Annette Herald, Adriana Ortiz, time show. D. Banner Corp. Debbie Joe Irvine. Bittner, Kay Ensley, Janet Neilson, 'IST IN STATE Orange Glen High School's Patroit Band marched through four parades this year, and took sweepstakes in all of them. At the Fallbrook Band Review, the band took sweepstakes and the music award for their fourth consecutive year. A couple of weeks later at the El Primero Band Review in Santa lVlonica, I they took the President s Trophy. The Band also received top honors at the Hawthorne Band Review. Among these awards were the Blue Cap award, the music award, and sweepstakes ofthe parade. On November 24, 1973, at the All-Western in Long Beach, the Patriot Band established itself as the number- one band in the state. Besides winning the All-Western, the highlight of the year was marching in Disneyland against the ten top bands of the West Coast in the Parade of Champions Organizations 185 186 Organizations 5 'if ,,, S :Q hh 5 ,wr 7 is :iw A iggfk 523 Patriettes Have Another Great Year Spirited and lively was one way shows . to describe the Orange Glen High School Patriettes. Their lively routines along with long hours of hard work won them many honors and much fame. Among their many accomplishments, winning sweepstakes at the Hawthorne Band Review was the highlight of the year. Encouraged and led on by advisor Pat Bynum and Beverly Jacobson captain, the team also performed in many of our pep rallies and half time To raise money for their Friday uniforms the team held a bake sale and sold candles. A. The Orange Glen Patriot Drill Team. Kneeling In Front: Miss Pat Bynum and Barb Hack co-captain. Standing, From Left: Susan Peishel, Janette Serviolo, Karen Wood, Martine Mason, Vonna Stipp, Ann Johannes, Susan Anibaldi, Gloria LaMont, Bev Jacobson fCaptainl, Cindy Newman, Laurel Buchner, Lexy Plesko, Kady Evans, Amy Plesko, Heidi Roberts, Gail Smith, Kathy Hartle. Missing: Kalin Wilson, co-captain. B. The Drill Team lines up after a per- formance. C. The Drill Team showed their spirit by performing in a pep rally. D. Barb Hack and Susan Anibaldi demonstrate their routine. E. The Drill team helps the band in a halftime show. Organizations 187 Clubs Busy With New Projects Nlodern Chorale started this 1973-74 year with a weekend retreat at Lake Arrowhead to get them ready for their planned 75-80 shows, six of which were here at the school. Some of the new things included costume changes and choreography. They earned money individually to go to the Caribbean this summer. The Drama Club began their theatrical season at eight ele- mentary schools performing Beauty andthe Beast, They rewrote their script from the original story and movie . Drama Club planned the improvisation night and entered a one-act play festival. .eff ' '. , f-t-1 A. Modern Chorale. B. Orange Glen Fantasy Literature Society: Alexandria Kiceniuk, Head of Council: Joe Garrison, Apprenticed Wizard, Karen Green, Honored Council Scribe, Joe Mersch, Guardian of the Hoard, Sue Bearer, Honored Council Herald, Jeff Cass, Council Jester, Jeff Meeks, Lore Master, Chuck Hollands, The Council Sage, Phil Drenth, Keeper of the Sweet Galeanas, Robert Baker, Council Joker, and Tim Smith, Council Writer. C. Forensics Club. D. Drama Club officers: Mark Reina, treasurer, Don Smith, Vice President, Alexandria Kiceniuk, President, Luanna Burkhart, Secretary, John Rutherford, President Aide. K,-we .xg I 4 lf L Irs L if 'l 4,2 3 ' , ?Yt -?k Debate tournaments were the main part of the Orange Glen Forensics Club this year. The two main tournaments were at Fresno State University and at UCLA . There are twenty-six people in the club this year. The second year of the Orange Glen Fantasy and Literature Society was an exciting one . The members planned a news- letter, and caramel sale. One of the great achievements was fantasy and science fiction library so the members could borrow books from the club. Aside from the usual meetings, they had many celebrations and revels. Organizations 189 Torch Has Change in Staff ' Y This year the Yearbook staff had a change in its usual experienced V class members. Coming into the class were all students who hadn't had any past experience in doing this sort of work, but were looking forward to the chal- lenge and competition of working with the Yearbook and its staff in the future. Some of the activities during 'Qui deadline time were running a- round trying to get pictures taken and developed. Although there was some trouble getting ads, everyone enjoyed putting together the Yearbook and working with its staff. +4 L90 Organizations an Y ,, ,, k ,e G if rv' i A. 1974 Yearbook Staff: From Left are: ' Ellen Molaro, Don Brandos, Tim Harder, Nanette Cameron, Gloria Castaing, Ginnie Martin, Tam Howard, Sue Bearer, Mark Baker, Carolyn Walsh, Julie Frisino, Nancy Larzalere, Dave Reynolds, Dave Harper, Mary Rogers, Advisor Mr. Galen Kuehnast. B. Everyone's hard at work as deadline time nears. C. Photo- graphers Don Brandos and Tim Harder take pictures as game progresses. D. Yearbook Representative Mr. Wagner explains different procedures to on- lookers Tam Howard, Ginnie Marlin, Nancy Larzalere, Nanette Cameron, Gloria Castaing, Ellen Nlolaro, Mary Rogers, Sue Bearer. E. Yearbook Staff takes time out of busy schedule for some fun--From Left are: Nanette Cameron, Gloria Castaing, Nancy Larzalere, Ellen Molaro, Tam Howard Editor Mary Roger, and Sue Bearer. Organizations 191 Language Clubs Come Together Over Project Hope. French Club began this past year with over seventy memberships. They had a Christmas wrapping booth in the Escondido lVlall to help out the shoppers. They sponsored a candy bar sale and a pumpkin-gram sale. They also went on a trip over Easter Vaca- tion . Spanish Club started the year with a dinner at Los Amigos. They then went to have an ex- citing year by taking trips to Ensenada and Padua Hills. They also had a Christmas Party. A snow trip to Palomar and a German Christmas party began the year for the Orange Glen German Club. dj? ' 192 Organizations . , 1 ff? ' ig-,fr X-K ' mt! -Z if se, f fi'- Q.. ri They received some education by going to the, Three Penny Opera. Italian Club got a good start in their treasury by selling buttons that said, Italian is Beautiful, and Kiss me, l'm ltalian. The club, however, had a set-back when one of their leading mem- bers, Donna Gialanella, was in an accident and was put in the hospital for quite awhile. A. German Club Officers. B. French Club Officers: Joan Kapusnik, President, Debbie Peters, Vice President, Jean Kapusnik, Secretary, Karen Green, and Myrna Schmitt, Treasurersy and Renea Sodi, Historian. C. Italian Club Officers. D. Spanish Club Officers: Gail Culver, Presidentg Brad Allen, Vice President, Mark Reina, Secretary-treasurer, and Debbie Nicks Publicity Chairman. Organizations 193 eff' j .afgaie The Musical Appreciation Class was a group of people who got together to talk about records, groups, concerts, and music in general. The lnterclub Council was made up of representatives from the different clubs in the school . They discussed matters concern- ing the clubs whenever they had a meeting . A. Musket Editor Annette Herold is busy typing. B. Musket Staff: Annette Herold, Sharon Looney, Carl Raedeker, Scott Kaser, Dave Harper, Jack Collier, Kathy Waite, Kathy Breeze, Don Brandos, and Tom Stellema. C. Inter- club Council. D. Musical Appreciation Class. Organizations 197 Cheerleaders Rekindle Flame of Spirit O.G. saw what was perhaps the most spirited and coordinated squad of pep- sters the school has ever had. Besides cheering or major sports, they were present at soccer, water polo and cross country. They gave the various teams dinners, gifts, surprises, anything that would help boost teams in spirit. During the year they raised over 1000 dollars by car washes, bottle drives, ba ke sales, grams, soc-hops and selling Rhinehart cards. Over the summer the squad attended camp, an experience that gave them ideas in promoting spirit and a new concept in cheering style. Varsity com- peted and won two seconds, one third, a trophy for most spirited and trophy for best skit . Furthermore the cheerleaders were a closely-knit group of friends, who aimed for a goal and reached it. A.B.C. The cheerleaders' vitality never ceased, as they constantly supported the football team. D. Varsity: Vicki Dimon, Cindy Landis, Pam Marler, Mary Rogers, Julie Hunter, Sarah Ashworth, Paula Skinnerp Mascots: Jan Kelley, Sue Mead. E. Varsity leads Students in competition yells. 198 Organizations -v-...B-, l .L --...... 2' ' lj, A W 2 mn Organizations 199 .f u I 9 , 1 E 1 I U I s li E 'W A W S ,QI x Q- F, s fl' 1 Vu .M QGSQ Il' -as Pep Club, Alternates, I. V., Help Add to Spirit Painting signs for the teams and giving support at the games, were tasks of the O.G. Pep Club. To earn money they held a sock-hop dance in the gym The J.V. cheerleaders worked hard in order to show enthusiasm for the various J .V. teams. Sending messages, giving gifts, and having a pan cake breakfast, were a few of the things they did for their teams . Being an alternate was hard work, because they practiced as much as the cheerleaders, but only cheered at games where a regular cheerleader was absent. A. Mary Rogers displays the great coordination cheerleaders are supposed to have. B. The cheerleaders show enthusiasm at the Homecoming game. C. J.V. Cheerleaders: Jean McNutt, Sara Skinner, Pam Perdue, Paula Turner and Mascot, Debbie Tilley. D. Alternates, Stacey Pincock, Julie Boyce and Kathy Hutchinson. E. Pep Club Officersy Donna Sands, Kathy Walls, Margot Rogers and Lisa Osbourne. F. Varsity performs their HelIo cheer. Organizations 201 3-74 Homecoming Court 202 Organizations A.' Homecoming King and Queen: Don Le Blanc and Julie Hunter. B. Senior Prince and Princess: John Veach and Adriana Ortiz. C. Junior Prince and Princess: Craig Hope and Chris Anthony. D. Sophomore Prince and Princess: Matt Haaland and Sue Villalobos. E. Freshman Prince and Princes: Rich Disney and Donna Boyce. fix 'fx -if I -ex. it V ., 2 4 Q- a D ,.. 9-'V 9 K o . 2' .- i C - T i Organizations 203 204 li Audience E ISE SEE., I Looking down on the world within the city - the scene of our play, silently watching, until the curtain falls . . . then, showing their approval by applaudingp the audience resounds . eye 2 i E i ,f E I qi IEWEI-ERS CLEANERS VANLlN'S VALLEY PLAZA Sue Mead presents Jan Kelly with the finest corsages found at ' V a d R' la d a m' e h be t'f lje Iry Duff Florist. f d at 0 t o I5 OTTGSON lfwfuflzs DUFF F L QR IS T 102 W Grand Ave 745-1880 235 S. Broadway 745-1191 I ' If you' d g I g B ' or bet , y y q I ly I r I Farmers-In h special FARMERS 1 b I y I INSURANCE I I c ll ag h W , I F y I 9 R EA L E S TA TE SMARTV- 1292535 DONALD L. AGAN oun t s ns. 1643 E. Valley Parkway 743-5161 744 Midway Drive 746-5010 U 206 5' .ff Ag-7,4 ,423 ai? ff- va. 1. 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Gloria Castaing, Chris Anthony and Steve Waters clean the CARTON MOTQR L8fW PRINTERY CO, ESCONDIDO THE MERCANTILE CEMENT PRODUCTS 101 E. Grand Ave. 745-3800 P. 0. Box 819 745-6251 Nz-N Nf Qfjyekdgy mf!! W .9 The grades are in, the diplomas are inscrib- ed, friends are parting--and it seems much more like an ending than a beginning. So why do they call it Commencement? Because it is. First steps have been taken successfully--but ahead lie mountains to climb: mountains of higher education, specialized training. And then the world, where things need doing, and people need helping. We congratulate this year's ucommencersf' We are proud of each one of our 1974 high school graduates-and confident of their ongoing achievement. 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SHAKEYS PIZZA PARLOR SEARS 2329 S Highway 395 746-7500 vga we 91 -5 'Raimi atm gf-nz 8 5273 'gs AB: 'Q Xing Q-:em--., www QQ!!! ,di 'id Lmda Smith locks Nlnke Morasco and Ellen Molaro In a safe place at Home Federal Savings and Loan HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOA 1475 E Valley Parkway 747-6111 'f 'fx 2222 es., ' Q M ff as fi? 4. 3 '- 4-if J Je F fl F Q ' 'A '2- 5 K s '25 Y 1 H , u 1 wi L XX we . ff .k ,Q , 55 5 A gc, Ka N S 'r' , i TL 'fi 'E if Q 'J 5 Vw -'ln'-5.11 3 fy.: 14 35. 5 i ri 5 v 1' 1 ' if 'Q 5 'B as get gage, Q af x My .4 I ll ll ll ll . . ' 'I' - f' 2 ' u - . 'FFF' ' , i:f'f ' 1-5f1 'i7 , W ' . 1+ - X-. - 18.4.-E634 'fer Zi 5 r ,L 1 9 A if -. ' : ,-H-af'-ff' Ji Mx ,T ' A , as , if H 1 , Q FT 1 . :S I i 1 , Q - Q 3 2 QfwT' '- Nigffl. 6 5 . -f W - . '. sa-I 'zmrggv S , - - Psi ...ff A 4. 4 A -- , fs- J 5 4 . . ,, V 1 , we ' f 1. i 5 5 J 5 17'-W f r ' ' ' 4 , 1 5 r V ,, , 1 3 ' fpltf I i , si A L . , f Nffmnfvff . V J' It - h f ,V My K K - I LZ, Q, 1 5 . ., . 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The officers and staff of the Escondido National Bank know the area, understand its problems - having lived and grown up with them - and they are devoted to fulfilling your every banking need with the utmost courtesy and efficiency. ESCONDIDO NA TIONAL BANK FOUR OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 14-0 N. Escondido Blvd. 13100 Poway Road 1940 E. Valley Pkwy. 14th 81 Main, Ramona Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -1, Mgr L, .fi if .QA ' 3 E :Iii A,-.-1 geulgy ' 1 sg a M. :Nt 521- 5- QC? RON BITTNER S ESCONDIDO GUN SHOP T.V. SERVICE 19 OV ll yPk y 762 N. Midway Dr. 746-6010 HCDMER HELLER SECURITYPACIHCBANK SCMETPIINGSPECIAI. BANK OF FED MART AMERICA 355 E G 745 1311 I 8 a e w f- -' g E I 'J I W 1 if 1 4 'ii 5 Y x-sig 5 if Q f 1. X n 5. F C Q 1 ,C is if '91 D ' V A 5 5 tl P 2, Gnyirfku nf The Gang tries out tl e new vans at Homer Heller Ford. 00 . ran '-wt... s. -- 'Q gg I I Q.:-vc ,. we -sz ..,.. tg S 2' te takers -tg fssiaitifiis 639 E. FEl.lClTA tl7THD AT ENCINO l ESCONDIDO, CA. 92025 My senior year- -it is finally com- ingto an end. lt is ending with a flurry of excitement. a mountain of last- minute details. and a deafening scuffle of hurried feet. Yet when l take the time to sit down. l sit ama7- ed with myself. Here l am. l8. gradu- ating from high school and becom- ing more independent. Wow. could that be me? l can just hear all those words of advice coming at me. There will be congratulations and some bombast about my responsibilities. You are the future ofourcountry. My. what a grown man you are. l can still re- member when you were just a little tot. Boy. l'nt just going to give you one word of advice-plastics. People---they are always giving hints and tips and telling us that it would be nice if we would become something or somebody. All are giv- en in the hope that we'll find some thing that makes us happy. How- ever. as thinking beings. we would ra- ther make that decision ourselves. So we get out of high school and get a iob. or go to college or travel. We dothesethingsinordertoexistor live. or to find pleasure. A recent television survey dis- covered that happiness was the one major goal of ntost Americans. After graduation. many people are going to look for something that will make them happy. Some will try to find happiness at Disneyland. but will come back with tired feet. Some will try to find happiness in marriage. and their marriages will end in divorce. Some will try to find happiness in fi- nancial security. but instead they will be worrying about bankruptcy. Some will have an evening of happiness while stoned. but in the morningthey will find the same old world. And then there is sex. Some will seek pleasure in a one-night stand. and then realize that in order to have that pleasure it takes 365 all-day stands to stay reasonably happy. All of these things are temporary. Science is giving us longer lives. but no reason to live. lf happiness is temporary. maybe a lasting accom- plishment will make our lives more meaningful. Maybe if somebody found the missing evolutionary link his life would have meaning. Maybe a person could go into politics. clean up government. be praised by the press. and then have some meaning in his life. But then if a person really wanted to be sacrificial he could be a philanthropist. a doctor. a social worker and a counselor. He could help his fellow men achieve a better life for themselves. Would his life have meaning? Well. maybe until his money ran out or until he got too old to help anybody. We are born: we go to school, we have a family. we buy a hotise and then we die. lsn't there anything more to life? There is. lt can be found in Jesus Christ. l'm not speaking as a theologiang l'm speaking as a high school senior who has found a purpose in his life. l have no reason to mislead you. but l do think lhavea responsibility to let you know about the one thing that can put meaning into your life. Believing in Christ is more than going to church. being good, or having a bumper sticker on your car. Jesus Christ is a way oflife. When you live for Christ. He gives you lasting happiness. love. joy. peace, patience and etemal life. l'm experiencing these: they're great. You can find out more about what Christ can do in your life-just ask. Jesus Christ is what Emmanuel Faith is all about. -TED WITT CARY K. CANNON CO TFQBQAUHA LANE 'sl E 4 'ld ,fi Y s ' . I f WIWPQ- 4 ,,,,.... ,. xi ,fd ' farm. I .V . s ' 4 - X ... , . A 1 -I .,' ' - : . ii -- L. Q f V 1 -V Stua--4 'if 'gi ,,' , -. 4 M cg if V, jf N, fa: , f V9 ' E V5 ,V in L, .V Lf 1' g la 'SJ ,z ' ,' 4 Q ,Q. ' J ' Nancy Larzalere, Barbara Larzalere and Mary Fox enjoy Mary Fox and Barbara Larzalere try out new hair styles the unique surroundings at Flair Lighting. at the Beamy Lane FLAIR LIGHTING THE BEAUTYLANE 922 E, Valley Parkway 746-1497 614 S . Escondido Blvd. 746-4040 i W1 Oll5pkS?7.f2lQl2'lTP 0 2 1 OSU Qsf9f7QQr'iCa1gz QaCi76oCc95Eo1z,z0pa1:,z C few armor O Photography PRESENTS SEVERAL OF THE MANY CLASS OF 74 STUDE O NTS vvHo SELECTED eng- T0 CREATE THEIR SENIOR PORTRA Q . Q. if , 2 4 . , V MXTA A I T 1 if ff T -.. j C' I 1 X Mark C0014 Shauna Virgin Steve Goodbody ' ., 'L Doesn't Your 'FFT' Senior Portrait D e 5 e rv e T o B e E f I M a d e B y ' txx .af o , f , Ext? , ANS Gffi' Gulvvr Vnlorio Spndl 231 EAST GRAND AVENUE. ESCONDIDO. CALIFORNIA 92025 v PHONE: 745 4341 19' r blessed is the spot, and the nouse and the place, and the city, and the heart, and the mountain, and the refuge, and the cave, and the valley, and the land, and the sea, and the island, and the meadow where mention of God hath been made, and His praise glorified. --Baha u'llah At trlze inrernati,9gq1, .. ers of flags? Lum - Cafqj' If W3 ' gig 'twin we if do, ' Shrmeuf the 1 . - - -- - Herald ofthe -. - QfHC6Sth3MqQl:, i an Carmelo 'is 35- plac of i 7 - -y Q, .A go? in ,h gg, -New ,ag Ili, 5 gi: 5? il - by I fi t . 2 i P p sazifs 5 A L f -, - , ' . - psig- U. Bahai House of Worship in lVIt. Carmel, Israel For Information, call: 745-6707 746-1 991 or vvrite: Baha'i National Headquarters Wilmette, Illinois 60091 223 lj 'ILL F' 4 Craig Hope and Chris Anthony lohn Daly Senior Portrait Photographer 0.G ' SENIORS-WILL REALLY LOOK THEIR BEST IN NATURAL OUTDOOR PORTRAITS CALL us FOR ouR Q SUMMER SPECIALS 745-1536 507 So. 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Valley Parkway 746-3377 STORAGE C0 ie Trusch look at the fine footwear 'at Stub I . uince Escondido Best Wishes to the Class of 74 225 Senior Index ADAMS, TERI108' AGUILAR, TERESA AGRUSA, TINA 114,108' ALLEN, BRAD 193,108' Spanish Club 3,4 ANDERSON, CHUCK 84,108' Football 17 Golf team 2,3,4 ANDERSON, PHILL 31,66,134,108' Basketball 1,2,3,47 Football 1,2,3,47 Track 1 ARBAUGH, MIKE ARMBURST, CYNTHIA 108' ASHWORTH, SARAH 134,199,108' Cheerleader 2,42 Congress 17 Pep Club 1,2,3,4j Pep Club Secretary 3 BAILY, MARK BAKER, MARK 190,108' Band 1,2,3,47 Chorus 1,2,3,47 Yearbook 4 BAKER, MARY 108' BARRETT, DEBRA 108' BATES, GAYLE 24,108' Football 17 Swim Team 2,3,47 Water Polo 2,3,4 BEDRARCZYK, DAVID BEECHER, THOMAS BENDER, RON 108' Band 1,2 BEST, DEBBIE 107,109' gongress 47 GAA 47 Pep Club 27 Musket BITTNER, DEBBIE 20,47,185,109' CSF 2,3,4j Banner Corps 2,3,47 GAA 2,3,47 German Club 2 BIUNDO, PETER 66,68,109' BLACK, CLINT BLISS, KRISTEN 20,109' BLUMBERG, LESLIE 109' Gymnastics 2 BOARD, JAMES BOBBIO, LOU ANN 109' BOE, VICKI BOHN, PERRY 109' Italian Club 4 BOLLINGER, PAM Chorus 47 Pep Club 1 BOMBARDIER, PHYLLIS 109' BONCELA, JOSEPH 53,134 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 BOURGUIGNON, JAMES 39,211,109' Football 1,4 BOURGUIGNON, JAN 109' BOWRING, PAMELA 109' French Club 3 BOYD, FREDERICK BOZARTH, TERRY 117,140 Congress 1,22 Football 1,4 BRANDOS, DON 190,191,196,109' Art Club 27 German Club 27 Musket 3,47 Science Club 27 Student of 'A 2,37 Yearbook 3,4 BRIDEN, DIANE BRIZZI, SANDRA BROOKER, RICK BROWN, KEITH Golf 1 BROWN, PEGGY 47,109' Congress 27 GAA 2,3,4 BROWNING, JOYCE BUCHNER, LAUREL 186,109' Drill Team 3,4 BU DVARSON, DENNIS 66,109' Basketball 1,3,47 Football 1,3,47 Lettermen Club 3,47 Track 2,3,4 BUECHLEIN, ANN 109' BUINDO, PETER :Czbllnet 37 Basketball 1,2,4Q Football BULLOCK, DELLA BUNKER, DAVE 66,127,109' Shand 47 Basketball 1,41 Honor Roll BURKES, MIKE Chorus 3,4 BURKES, RAY BURLINGTON, KRIS 109' Wrestling 1,2,3,4 BURLINGTON, TODD 110' BURTON, JAMES CAMP, WALTER 110' Football 2,3,4 CAMPBELL, RUSSELL 209,2l7,110' CARNEY, STEVEN 110' CARRILLO, CARMEN 110' CARROLL, JUDY CARTER, DAVID 110' French Club 3,4 CARTER, DEBORAH CARTER, KAREN 110' Congress 37 GAA 1,2,37 Homecoming Princess 17 Musket Staff 27 Pep Club 1 CARTER, STEVEN CATALINE, LINDA CHARLES, LISA CHARLES, RUTH 110' GAA 1,2 CHURCH, DONALD 110' DECA 1,2,3,47 DECA President 3,4 CIROLIA, PAUL CLANTON, LESLIE 110' CLARK, BECKY Cabinet 47 Guitar Club 17 Honor Roll 27 Musical 3,4 CLARK, FRANK 110' CLARKSON, JACKIE 111' CLIFFORD, CARL 111' Football 17 Wrestling 2,3,4 CLOVER, CRAIG 111' CODA, BARBARA 111' COLEY, BARRY 107,111' German Club 27 Golf Team 1,22 Torch Staff 3 COLIA, TIM 131 Football 1,2,3,47 Lettermen Club Treasurer 47 Track 1,2,3,4 COLLIER, MARK 77,84,111' Baseball 1,2,3,47 Chess Club 17 Foot- ball 1,2,3,47 French Club 17 Key Club 2 COLQUITT, DANIEL 111' CONTOIS, CINDY 111' GAA 27 Explorers 47 Spanish Club 1,27 Pep Club 1,2 COOK, JOSEPH 111' COOPER, BRADLEY 111' Football, 1,2 COOPER, LAUNA COOTWARE, BARBARA 111' CORNWALL, DEBORAH 111' COSHOW, PAUL 112' Chorus 1 COTTON, WAYNE COUSINS, KELLY 122' French Club 3,47 French Club Bow Chairman 3 COVEY, PATRICIA 112' COYNE, DEBBIE 112' Drama Club 1,2,3,4 CREWS, MICHAEL 28,66,69,77,112' Baseball 1,2,42 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Football 1,2,3,47 Honor Roll 47 Track 37 Varsity Lettermen Club 3,4 CRIMMINS, TIM 66,112' Basketball 3,47 Football 1,27 Key Club 47 Tennis 1,2 CROSSWHITE, MELODY CRUZ, LYDIA 112 DECA Treasurer 3 CULPEPER, MARC 112' cuLvER, GAIL 171,1ao,193,112' ASB Secretary 47 Cabinet Member 3,47 Congress 1,27 Deltons 3,47 Delton Club President 47 Junior Class President 37 Pep Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2,3,47 Spanish Club President 4 CUMMINGS, MARY 47,122,112' CSF. 37 Gymnastics Team 47 Publicity Board 4 CUMMINGS, WILLIAM 112' Basketball 17 Manager J.V. Basketball 2 oAcus, DAVID DALY, ANGELA 112-1 DARBY, ROSEANNA 112' Congress 47 Drama Club 47 French Club 47 Gymnastics 4 DA RE, BOB 113' Congress 1,3 DARTON, LYNN 113' Drill Team 47 Chorus 47 Pep Club 27 Spanish Club 4 DAVIDSON, ROBERT 113' Chess Club 27 Congress 1,2,3 DEIS, BRIAN 113259 Drama Club 4 DEXTER, KAREN 113' DIMON, VICKI 113',118,199 Congress 1,2,3,4j Interact 27 Modern Chorale 47 Musicals 2,3,47 Pep Club 1,2,3,4f Varsity Mascot 37 Varsity Cheerleader 4. DIXON, JOYCE 113' Band 1,2,3,47 Congress 47 Modern Chorale 3,47 Musicals 1,2,3,4 DRIELSMA, DIANE 113',115 Drama Club 47 Guitar Club 17 GAA 37 Pep Club 2 DUGGAN, KEVEN 113' Chess Club DULI, ANDREA DUNCAN, RONNY 113',128,184,185 DUPRAY, CINDY 113' EDENFIELD, JOHN 113' Baseball 1,2,3,47 Football 1,3,4Q Key Club 27 Congress 2,37 Surf Club 4 EB ERSOLE, CARL 113' EDWARDS, JUDY 113' EDWARDS, KENNETH 113' Honor Roll 3,47 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 EDWARDS, JERRELL 113' ELCOME, DAVID Carl Raedeker, Musket member proof- reads a paper. EDWART, DAVID 24 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Water Polo 2,3,4 EMERSON, SCOTT ENGBRETSON, PAMELA Chorus 1,2,35 Musicals 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2 ENSLEY, KAY 119,114,185 Banner Corp 45 Cheerleader 2,35 Con- gress 1,2,35 GAA 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1 ERICKSON, KEN 1135' Baseball 1,25 Key Club 1,2 ESCARCEGA, CARLOS 113m ESTEES, DONNA 1130 Band 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,4 EVANS, SUSAN 116' FAHNESTOCK, ROBERT 116' Swim Team 3,45 Bike Club 35 Chess Club Treas. 2 FAIN, RANDY 116222 Baseball 15 Cross Country 1,3,45 Ger- man Club 3,45 German Club Pres. 45 Track 3,4 FARRINGTON, JANICE 1163 FARROW, NANCY 1160 Chorus 1,2,3 FAUST, ROBERT 1163 Baseball 15 Baseball Manager 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Musical 3,4 FECKO, VALERIE FEHRENBACH, GARY 1163 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pit Band 3,4 FICERE, LIN DA 116F,179,180,207 FISHER, ANITA Chorus 35 Drama 3,4 FORBES, DORREEN 1163 Band 1,2,3,4 FOX, MARY 116t,134,221 French Club 15 Pep Club 4 FREEMAN, JIM 1163 Chorus 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Modern Chorale 3,45 Spanish Club 2 FRESE, PAUL GANSER, JO ANN 1162 Banner Corp 3,45 Musical 3 GARDIA, JAMES GARLEB, NANCY GEISE, Nicki 11ef',2o,44 French Club 2,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2 GE RARD, EDWARD 1167 GERFEN, LYNNE 116' GAA 1,2 GIALANELLA, DONNA 117'5,128,212 GIBSON, LARRY 1171 CSF 2,3,45 Congress 35 Cross Country 35 Student of the quarter GIELCZYK, STEPHEN GILKERSON, CHERYL 117 Congress 4 GAINES, CINDY 1162 GODDARD, JANICE 117' GODWIN, GARY 117s Basketball 15 Football 15 Track 1,2,3,4 GONZALES, SOCCORRO GONZALEZ, FRANK GOODBODY, STEPHEN 117'i,29,32,38 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Junior Prince 35 Track 1,2,3,4 GOWDY, CYNTHIA 1173 GRAEBE, HARRY GREEN, DEBBIE GREEN, KAREN 117 ,47,176,186,192 ASB Vice Pres. 45 CSF 2,3,45 FRENCH Club 3,45 French Club Treas. 45 Fantasy Literature Society 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Whip 35 Spanish Club 4 GREENLEE, CHRISTINE 1176 Chorus 45 Drill Team 35 French Club 45 Congress 25 Science Club Sec. 2 GRIFFIN, DENNIS 1173 HAALAND, RICHARD 117W Football 3,4 HACK, VALERIE 47,1173 HALL, JAMES 11755 HANCOCK, CRAIG 1173 Wrestling 4 HANSEN, KARL 1184 HARDIE, ANNE 20,1181 GAA 4 HARDIE, ANNE 20,1182 GAA 4 HARLOW, KELLY HARMAN, NANCY 118m HART, CHRISTINE Chorus 35 CSF 2,3,45 FTA 25 GAA 25 JCOWA 25 Musical 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Pep Club 1,2 HARTLE, KATHY 186,118'i Deltons 45 Historian 45 Drill Team 3,45 Treasurer 45 GAA 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2 HARTMAN, MICHAEL HATHAWAY, GLEN 37,133,118F HAWORTH, GLEN 11815 HAYES, IRENE 118: HECKLE, STEVE HEFNER, CORAL Drill Team 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1 HEILAND, KEVIN Cross Country 15 Swim Team 15 Track tother schooll 25 Water Polo 2 HELMS, KAREN 1185 DECA 3 HELMS, KATHY 1183 HELTON, DEBBIE Debate5 GAA HEMME, ROBERT Wrestling 2,3 HERNANDEZ, ANNA 11951 HEROLD, ANNETTE 196,119'f5 Congress5 CSF 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Band 3,45 Musical 1,2,3,45 Musket Editor 3,4 HEWETT, GREG 1194 HICKOX, ERIN 20,1191 GAA 1,2,3,45 Tennis Statistician HIGBEE, PATRICIA 11925 Band 1,2,3,45 Musical 1,2,3,4 HIGLEY, LYNETTE French Club 3 HILLEBRECHT, MARY 47,1196 ASB Cabinet 3,45 Congress 1,25 For- ensics 2,35 GAA 1,25 Drama Club 1 HOEFER, MARNA 47,119F HOLLADAY, LORE HOPE, ROBERT B. 111,39,53,77,107, 117,119U Baseball 2,45 Congress 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 German Club5 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Letterman's Club5 Sr. Class President 45 Track 1,35 Wrestling 1,2,45 Wrestling Club HOPPLER, MARY HOTCHKISS, ALAN 119i Spanish Club HUDSON, ED 1195 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1 HUDSON, KAYNE 20,44,47,142r HUETT, DIANA HUNTER, JULIE 33,35,110,180,199,202, 119't Cabinet 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Deltons 45 Key Club Sweetheart 25 Modern Chorale 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Princess 25 Spanish Club 2 HURTADO, RON 30,36,104,207,209, 216,119r Baseball 1,2,45 Congress 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1,25 Spanish Club 45 Wrestling 1 HUTCHENS, DAVE 84,119 Basketball 15 Cycle Club 15 Golf 1,2,3,4 IHNOTIC, GREG 195,119'15 Interact Club5 Swimming 1,2 JACKSON, MIKE 1193 Intrepdio Club, President5 Key Club JACOBSON, BEVERLY 18O,186,119'15 CSF 2,3,45 Deltons 3,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Captain 3,45 GAA 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Student of the Quarter Math 4 JACOBSON, LYNNE 1193 JANTZEN, DAVID 1223 Cabinet 45 Congress 3,45 German 35 Speech 2,3,45 Treasurer 3, President 45 Swim Team 2 JAUREGUI, TONY 22,124,179,181 Congress 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 CSF 2,3,45 Vice President 3,45 Foot- ball 15 Freshman Class President 15 Key Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 1,2, Sec- retary 4, President 45 Spanish Club 15 Track 1,2,3 JOHNSTON, KRIS 12273 Advanced Drama 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama Productions 2,3,45 Modern Chorale 45 Musical 1,2,3,4 JOHNSON, KATHY L. JOHNSON, PATRICIA 179,122f: JONES, JEFFREY ERIC 1224 JORDAN, KENT 122m Congress 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 2,3-,4 KAPUSNIK, JOANIE 18O,192,122iX Band 1,2,3,45 Congress 1,2,3,45 Deltons 3,45 Deltons Sargeant at arms 35 Delton Treasurer 45 French Club 1,2,3,45 French Club Secretary 35 French Club President 45 Musical 3 KARWICK, BERNARD KASER, AMY 47,1221 GAA 1,3,4 KEANE, TERRY 122515 KECK, RHONDA 12251: KEENER, DAVID KELLAMS, DEBRA 1221 Pep Club 15 Nlusket Staff 2 KELLER, DAVE 57,132 Cross Country 15 Soccer 35 Track 1,2 KELLEY, JAN 135,199,210,214,122i: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club Vice- President 35 Mascot 2,45 Spanish Club 3 KIERSTEAD, JOANN KINSBURY, TODD 12211 KLOTZ, KAREN ANNE 185,122F Congress 1,25 Banner Corp 3,45 GAA 35 Honor Roll 3,4 KNIGHT, PAT 123' KRISTENSEN, LEE 1231: GAA 35 Minority Club 35 Youth Club 3 KUSTER, KRISTEN 44 GAA 4 LAMB, TIM 1234 Band 1,25 Baseball 1 LANDIS, CINDY 199,123f5 Congress 1,2,3,45 Interact Club 25 French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ban- ner Corp 35 Modern Chorale 3,45 Mus- icals 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Junior Princess 3 LANDIS, JACALYN 1235: LANE, ARIN 1235 GAA 35 French club 2,3,45 Bow Chair- man 3 LANE, LORE 1230 Football 3,4 LANGE, JANET 123'i Pep Club 15 GAA 35 Congress 3 LARZALERE, BARBARA 221,1235' Pep Club 15 GAA 1 LEBLANC, DON 202,207,209,12355 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Index 227 Track 47 Homecoming King 4 - LEE, BARBARA 123' LEON, DAVID Football 3,47 Cross Country 27 Wrestling 37 Track 1,2,3,47 LEON, INGNACIO 44 Football 1,2,3,47 Soccer 2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,4j Congress 1. LEON, MANUEL 123' Football 1,21 Track 1,21 Soccer 2 LIN DEMAN, DAN 124' LIVINGSTON, SCOTT 124' Cross Country LOCKMOELLER, SARAH 124' Chess Club 1,2,3j President Chess Club 1,27 Secretary Chess Club 3 LOONEY, SHARON 196,124' LUND, NANCY 134,124' MACK, PHILL 48 'Soccer 4 MAGEE, BARBARA MAJORS, DEBBIE 20,124' MANN, JIMMY JOE Baseball Manager 2 MANOLI, GINA 124' Chorus 1,27 Drama 17 Modern Chorale 3,47 Flag Corps 3,47 Flag Corps captain 4 MARLAR, CATHY 124' C.SF MARLER, LORI 47,180,185,124' Deltons 3,42 Flag Corp 3,47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 German Club 17 Cabinet, Comm. Community relations7 Congress 17 GAA 2,3,47 Musical 1,2,3 MARSALA, DAVID 108,124' MARSALA, KATHY 124' GAA MASON, GARY 124' MASTIC, JOHN 124' A.S.B. 1,27 Art Club 1 MAUS, LINDA 125' Iache 17 Student of the Quarter lArtl 4 MAYFIELD, BARBARA 125' Chorus 1,2,3,47 Congress 47 Musical 4 MCANDREWS, DEBBIE 19,125' GAA MCARDLE, JOSEPH 133,125' Baseball 1,27 President lother schooll 1,27 Spanish Club V.P. Swimming lother schooll 27 Track lother schooll 1 MCCAIN, SUSAN 180 Band 1,2,3,47 C.S.F. 3,47 Delton Secre- tary 47 Pit Band 27 Spanish Club 2 MCCANN, DONALD Football, Track, wrestling MCCANN, JAMES Drama Club 2,32 Spanish Club 17 Track and Field 27 Wrestling 1,27 MCNEW, SUSAN MEAD, SUSAN B. 124,135,199,211,214, 125' GAA 1,27 Mascot 47 Pep Club 3,4 MEANS, DONNA 125' MELENDREZ, JORGE 125',214 Wrestling 2,31 Congress 27 Interact Club 4 - MICHALEK, TODD Bike Club 1,27 Art Club 1,27 Junior Exchange 2,3 MINNEMA, SHAWN 125' MITRANI, JACQUES MITRANI, TINA MITTAG, DEBBIE 125' ASB Congress 27 Pep Club 1 MIZER, PAM 125' GAA 2,37 Pep Club 3 MODAFFARD, ANTHONY MORASCO, MICHAEL 125',107,214 Congress 1,2,3,47 Cross Country 37 Football 1,2,47 Key Club 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Senior Vice President 47 Span- ish Club 2,37 Track 1,2,3,4 228 Index MORTENSON, JOSEPH 125' MOSS, RANDALL 125 ,24 Lettermans Club7 Swim Team 1,2,3,47 Water Polo 2,3,4 MOSS, RODGER 125',195 MULLETT, LEE 125' ASB 17 Chorus 1,2,3: Flag Corp7 Musi- cal 1,2 MURPHY, TIM 125',108,77 Basketball 3,4 MUSGRAVE, MALCOLM 125' NEGY, RON 125' NELSON, ALICE 125',20,179 CSF State Representative 1,2,3: GAA 1,2,3,47 Girls State Representative 1,2,3j German Club 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 1 NELSON, CINDY 126' NEWMAN, CYNTHIA 126',187 NIELSEN, JANET Banner Corps 3,47 Basketball statisti- cian 47 CSF7 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 NIKULS, JENNIFER Surf Club 2 NORMAN NANCY 126',20 Cabinet Historian 47 Chorus 37 CSF 47 Flag Corps 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Mu- sicual 3 O'BRIEN, JACK 53,126' Wrestling 2,3,4 O'DONNELL, MICHAEL 66,68,126' Golf 3,47 Varsity Basketball 3,4 OETGEN, JEFFERY O'NEILL, JAMES 126' ONEY, CARL 126' ONEY, RUSSELL ONTIVEROS, SANDRA 126' Sign Language 4 ORAHOOD, BRIAN Lettermens Club 4 ORTIZ, ADRIANA 35,118,135,202,126' Band Mascot 3,47 Chorus 37 Congress 3,4, GAA 1,2,37 Senior Homecoming Princess 47 Honor Roll 2,3,4 OSBORN, SARAH 126' Chorus 47 Musical 3 OSTERHOUT, LAURIE Congress 27 AFS 37 CSF 3 OWENS, LAURA 126' Chorus 1,2,3,4 PATTERSON, KURT Football 1,2,47 Wrestling 4 PATTERSON, TERRY 126' GAA 3 PAULEY, SUSAN 126' PEAVEY, BOB 126' Football 37 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Key Club 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,4 PEDERSON, SCOTT 126' PEER, MELANA 20,126' GAA 1,2,3,47 Honor Roll 4 PERDUE, ROBERT 201,126' PERKINS, DEBRA PETERSON, CLAUDETTE 126' PETERSON, LEANN 47 126' PFAU, CINDY 114,127 PHARES, ROBIN 127' PHILIP, SUSAN 20,44,115 GAA 1,2,3,47 C.S.F. 4 PINCOCK, RHONDA 127' Congress 1,2,3,47 Drill Team 27 GAA 2,3,47 Drafting Club 17 German Club 17 German Club 37 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Spanish Club 2,37 Surf Club 1,2 POTTER, LUCINDA 127' PRICE, PHILLIP PYER, JAMES 127' RABNER, MARK 77 Baseball 47 Football 17 Track 1 RAEDEKER, CARL 135 Basketball 37 Musket Staff 3,47 San Pasqual Yearbook Staff 3 REED, GAIL 127' Congress 17 Drill Team 37 GAA 1,2,3,47 I IU Pep Club 1,27 Spanish Club 1,2 REEDER, RICK 77,104 Baseball 1,2,42 Football 1,2,37 Track 2 REYNOLDS, DANNY 127' REYNOLDS, DAVID 66,190,127 ASB 37 Basektball Manager 3,47 Chess Club 17 Track 27 Yearbook Staff 4 RICE, JEFF 127' RIDDLE, TONI 47,128' Band 1,2,3,47 Chorus 3,4: GAA 47 Modern Chorale 47 Musical 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 1,2 RIDER, DOUG RIECHES, RITA RIGGS, CAROL 128' ROBINSON, IVA 128' RODGERS, JESSE Soccer 47 Track 3 ROEL, ROBERT III 128' ROGERS, MARY 37,181,190,199,201, 128' Cheerleader 1,2,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Key Club Sweetheart 47 Spanish Club Treasurer 37 Yearbook Editor 4 ROGERS, RANDY DECA 3,4 ROMANO, DEAN ROSANBALM, SUE 128' A.F.S. 1 ROWLEY, JOE 22,48 Football 27 Soccer 2,3,47 Tennis 27 Varsity Cross Country 3 RUNY ON, JANET 128' RUSE, LAURIE ANN 128' Musket Staff 2,4 RUSSELL, JOHN 181,128' Basketball 1,3,47 Football 1,21 German Club 17 Golf 1,2,3,47 Key Club 1,2,3,47 Key Club Secretary 47 Honor Roll 3 RUTLEDGE, ANNA 128' Honor Roll 3,4 SAMS, TED 128' SANNE, GARY SARVER, CINDY 129' Chorus 2,37 French Club 1,27 Gym- nastics 27 Swim Team 2 SAVAGE, DEBBIE 179,185,129' Banner Corps 47 CSF 2,3,47 CSF Treas- urer 3,47 Congress 1,2,37 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Student of the quarter 3 SCHMIDT, JEFF Football 1, Golf Team 1,2,3 SCHMITT, MYRNA 180,191,129' CSF 2,3,4: Deltons 47 GAA 37 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 French Club 2,3,47 French Club Treasurer 47 Tennis Statistian 3 SCOTT, DAVID Baseball 17 Football 1,2,3 SHEARER, RUTHANNE 129' Chorus 2,37 Congress 47 GAA 37 German Club 1,27 Pep Club 1 SHEPARD, CINDA 122,131,185,129' Chorus 2,37 Congress 37 Deltons 37 Flag Corps 3,4: GAA 47 Pep Club 1 SHEPHERD, STEVE 129' Band 3,4 SHOEBRIDGE, BRAD 24,129' Key Club 37 Swimming 1,2,3,47 Water Polo 1,2,3 SIMEBOTTOM, LEROY 129' Congress 1,2,3,47 Baseball 17 Football 17 Torch Staff 3 SIMPSON, JANE 129' SIMPSON, TERESA 129' Interact Treasurer 2,3 SIMS, JULIE 129' SIPTROTH, STEPHEN 129' SKINNER, PAULA 96,199,129' Cheerleader 3,47 Chorus 37 Congress 3,47 Drama Club 17 GAA 1,27 Head Hurdle Crew 47 Interact 27 Pep Club 1,2 SMITH, DONALD 189,129' Drama Club Vice-President 4 VlITH, GAIL 180,130 MITH, JERRY 130' Football 1 MITH, LINDA 107,180,185,187,214, 130' Banner Corps 2,3,45 Banner Corps Cap- tain 3,45 Delton 3,45 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3 SMITH, PHIL 30,217,130' Congress 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Spanish Club President 35 Track 1,2,3,4 SMITH, SHERRY SMITH, TIM Bicycle Club 35 Congress 35 CSF 45 Music Appreciation 4 SODI, DEANNA 107,115,135,180,185,130' Banner Corps 35 Spanish Club Secretary 3 SOLLARS, KEN 130' Cross country 3 SOPER, DANNY 130' Football 15 Key Club 4 SPADT, VA LERIE 130' SPURLOCK, BERNICE 130' STALNAKER, BONNIE 115,130' AFS 15 Band 25 Drama Club 45 GAA 1,2 STARKEY, SAUNDRA 130' Band 15 Chorus 2,35 Science Club Pres- ident 2 STEIER, HENRY III 130' STEPHENS, GARY 130' STOEGER, BECKY 47,114,180,130' Deltons 45 Drill team 35 GAA 2,3,4 STREET, DONALD 56,13O' STROH, BRYAN 130' STUART, MARK 130' Baseball 1,25 Football 2,3,4 SWEENEY, TERRY 130' SYKES, NORMA 130' TAYLOR, LEOLA 131' TERRAZAS, FE RNANDO 131' TERRY, LEANNE 131' . gf L.: John Russell attempts to steal the ball. Ubi' Z,J,fl5 Uellons 2,-15 urauiq uiuu 4. Foreign Language 35 GAA 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1 THOMAS, SAM 131' German Club 4 THOMPSON, JOHN 110,207,132' Sophmore Prince 25 Best Personality 4 THOMPSON, STEPHEN 131' Football 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Lettermen Club 3,45 Key Club 25 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Wrestling Club 4 THOMPSON, TOD THURSTON, KATHY 112,176-,131' ASB President 45 ASB Vice-President 35 Drama Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2,3 TRACKO, LAUREN 134,132' Congress 1,2,35 GAA 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2 VALENTINE, KATHY 185,131' Banner Corp 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,35 CSF 15 GAA 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club President 3 VANDERSPECK, NORMA 131' VANWART ERIC VEACH, JOHN 35,66,77,112,179,202, 131' Basketball 1,2,3,45 CSF President 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Golf 25 Lettermans Club 4 VERES, WAYNE 132' Track 1,2 VILLALOBOS, TOM 77 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Key Club 3,45 Speech Club 1,2,3,4 VILLANO, ANDREA 132' Delton 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Interact 1,2,3,4 VIRGIN, SHAUNA VOTH, DONALD WALDEN, DAVID 132' WALE, RANDY 132' WALKER. NANCY 57,132 WALL, ELIZABETH 47,132 WALLING, MARGORY CSF 2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Interact 25 Interact Vice-President 25 Sign Lan- guage 3,4 WALLIS, ROBERT WATERS, STEVE 209,132' WEAVER, AL 48 Football 45 Soccer 2,3,4 WEAVER, RICK Congress 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2 WEST, DENISE WEST, KENNETH Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1 WHYTE, DENNIS 133' WHYTE, JANICE 47,107,133' WICKLIFFE, JEFF 133' Cross Country 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3,4 WIHLBORG, EVA 133' ASB 2,3 WILEY, DONALD WILLETS, ROZZELL 20 WILSON, THOMAS 133' Chorus 25 Football 1,3,4 WOHLERT, KELLY 133' Band 1,2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Deltons 45 Spanish Club 2 WOLFORD, GAIL 20,47,133' WOOD, DIANA WOOD, KAREN 187,133' Drama Club 35 Drill Team 3,4 YANEZ, YOLANDA 20,133' GAA 4 YOUNGQUIST, JUDY 133' YOUNG, PATRICIA 133' DECCA 3 ZAPATA, DOLORES ZORNES, VANCE :ge Hg i Y ,aj 5 - 1 : . -Nl I ,ss I I I 3 is , - ga ':'I I . f. 3 , . r ,, ig- Carol Eade performing on the balance beam. Index 229 0 Andreaserl, Angevinc, Angevine, LUDI Nhria Bill llen, lva cl, Alva'e Iva , Sandra ves, leve1375 Amos, r3obon151s Anderson, Danny Andersql, Debbie Andekon, Marsha Andreasen, I' Andreasen, Mark 1' N 4 Blllce 4 Matt Jim 164 Julie 1 Cruz A 165 ' 45 ,I rouch, lVl.'lrlha 1521 gl 'Y ' ' ' , , . Cruz An 91 1655 190,191,201 Cruz, Ric ard 138' Curyo Nelli 59 an ' Q6 Culley, Bruc 1655 Culley, Steven 51, Cummings Janice 164' 71 Cunning, lsebbie 1380 Cunning, James 165' o 64 Curtis, Kathy 1655 Ken Sandra 152 Molly 138' , Karen 1645 , Keiih Norma 1642 Carler, Sieve 1389 Cass, Jeff 189,164' Castaing, Gloriapg1,209, 211,138Q Caughty, Micheal 1645 Causlin, John 152' Cavahaugh, Frank 27,1529 Cave, Edward 138' Q Cavitl, Dennis 1525 David 1383 Jami 165' Jeannle .2 'Qv 1 5 inguez, Raul Donovan, Gary 24,162' Dremin, Diana , 0 .1 . ', lh, Philip, y 9,153' Telsma, . ,165 K , Drinkwar 'oi 139' 4 Abrink ri165' 1 llnffy, Tom , 655 Dug!3aQ'Nlary 20,44,139 mnbaf, P1 1536 64 139' Duma 2ll'lCgd,153Mgd.s Q DuncanfRobin 15312 Dunn, Danial ' Qnnscombe, 139 i Dllpray, Cl Dyestra, Q f Dysklra , een 161 i Eade, 0511533 Eade, L n 7,13Q' Early, argerel 166 Ealonf David 1665 Eolonilclnloorly 1665, Eatoni Randy 57,1305 ,, ic mrd bsf esley 1531 gs gl l ft Cavoulas, John Cavoulas, Kelly sChaney, Barbara fChapman, Tracy 164'- Childs, Tommy 50,152 l-Orr cmvlnglon, Richard 21,138-1 LUV' lbw' Chrislain, Lynn 1386 Jean 'ie'137 Christian, Sherry 44,164' R5Y9 47r137 Christensen, Debbie Dale 1041 Y il hrisloleir, Doris 137132 2 feghirolia, Tam 163' 1521 ,F Qhancy, Mike 164' Aspinall Kar 4,1515 Brennan. Sfill 155 Qlllanlon, Jim 138s Aste, James 1 BrJ0'khl K0 152' Clark, Migralma ' Atilank, Marcella se Q Ml -Lou 153, Clark, Vicky '147 Aughenbaucll, Dian 1630 ' , il 643 5 Clglrkgon, Carleen Aglxstus, William 27,1515 gan S Cleland, Eddie 1 Babcock, Sherry 37' rifzi, ,e 'S Q Clelan ,nary An ' S6-Eqerlugnnf. ' ,mB k:g'e'u5','S2 I 1 it We Cleve Pail 138 a ger ret 0 V0 I ' 9 -, , , , Cleve ' an Evgen Cat es , fowflfgellv 15? M 4 l llffo , , rglk AB ey, Brgce 7 M 0 13 au! 152,22 Q hffois,,Ke',,nllh 649,15 A Bailey, Shawn flfg eli 1 AP 'l 1? ' Q Cloonanpsgqollegn 164' , Bailey, lvlork-,137-1 qw r g ,liawjmle 5 clow obert 27,15? 5333: G Q ' 1' n'ii?.L.iF 1 'so 2 20122 l 'UC 1 I ' , , 1 1 o er son V . aker: Risen 510' - mlm 122: f , olbemonj Scojkzl . Ballard nnet F 5 le rg flf-,411 ganfcifanflwgg - if sgl2lf'ifo'sKi3soia?l?3s2., 91 f ol ' , . naldi24.1523 I ar er ec , , y u ,f , is ' , .1 1 , ,1 H BEHLREYZ ,L5 I 1 , Eryarl, B?3qg,R comer J 1 1153, '- Ba' f JU 'Q 97,13 S, 'WWF 'ide 2 C9,!quLl,, ' 61' F Bam ,3 4-453' 'Buc r, Lln,da16 Colvin J V Ba.-no C Boo ,er 'ego 522 N . 6 'l , X - 1 .1 Q f Combs, Mlc 3 64 , 1 Barnha on 2 1-fl -8 ao l , Mich el 1,641 ,,,5 cog,b1. 152, A Baffel-lr 1373 s A u BH tene' Jegmhallbqu' 0 Condig' Den is 152' ,W amen, .li y157 ,f Bulletle, Pa l .1375 Cook' Di,,,'1,82 rf , Barten, Ste 137W Bfubafiki Ma' V' Cook Don-lld152B' , . f 1 1 wr ales, Daniel 151-1 Bllria . NHC 13 1 1 Cook Elaine 16? ' . fiateg Phil 137-' Burxe, onna V ' - ' ' Ba David 163-1 1 Burkh l,,Louarlna 89, 137' K gggzg' l,Q::k56?g13B,,v ' 4 Seam errance 153' Burlington, Mark ,1525 Coolwire Jahe uhh ' eau' E 630 Bumor' Beveny an Cootware' Jean 164' B M3 3 Bllrnor, Cheryl ' M B5gfae7', Su 9,187.190,137' B-'ms Jews 169' ggffffilfogircy 163 erlllchalnp, Clarence 152'i BUYHS- L-'lyllfie 1552: Comene: Rick 1532 , Bea-lcllmwr Slsplww 163' ,4gBl 5' Pan' 52 Cosio .Carlos sogoafr ' Beckszood, Ricmfogoa-X ' Bvfnwvfgh, Toad Casio: Sandra 1381 x Qgedford, Donald 8419 K V Bll .W o and 2 J Covey' Edward 138, ediord' James 167' 'I rk' Karen 16111. Cowan Michxcl 1655 ' '-Bedford, Susan 1525 IS, lrk, Michael 1335 Cox Jllmie H352 R, ee s.l,,o3s 1' Butterfield, Lol-no 1525 C 'P' . . 6 , ,K l 1526 ' -' aims, S1ew:lrl152' C?:fma:'gsbgr31 l '-m '7'iC0 ali' T'1?'m WV 1 craig llil was der, Mn 1635 Byb-ee, Lexan e-x65,137,185, Crane John ri 1 Bender, Robyn 1521' Byllli Slepigliiglgs ' Creed Lisa 165, , 4' Bom ll, Keri 163-2 Babo kmsllorry vs A Crews' Barham 165. ,Ben li, Talflom 1521- Brand , Kollll Crews' Nikki 165, fBen y, Pam 164' Bran , Loren C ' Sie I 27 1531, L ., , rt Ben y, Tim 1641 X-brera, Phillip 1645 C:'i?:l:1ins,pMfi1':lreen 1535 ' -I 'Be' our Gmv 15? uf Ajka' Daniel 139' Crivella .Joan 5 Bel' nd, Shelly 1 ' Y' alkins, He n 1524-' ' A li 1 A 1 , Croflen, Mark 65 s 1 Be' df Mau '1?7' as alkms' Jo 1641 Crosby, Ca hy 1655 su 5 S 1 1 ' ings, Paul 27,1530 Eddo, David 166? Eddo, Susie 1395 Edg, r, Thomas effery 153 I' vf 'Q , f 1 ' 'hi Y 1 gf, 1' ' 1 S 4' 1. Ellijhorpe, Betty 139' Ellithorpe, William 166' Elrod, Gretchen 153' Elrod, Missy 19,1660 Gielczyc, Joseph Half' Gifford, Pamela 140' Gill, Susanne Gilliland, Stephanie 166' h,llVIartin ' V H 'TF'mothy154Q1 f t 7 J H a U Hath way, Kafhle -4 'Z Hartley, Mic 5'f 4 Elwart, Denise 153' Gimpel, Cdhy 1544! , S Hartman, Jan fsswg Einersoh, Jodie 153' fGive , Marilyn 140' 'x Hartman, Jim 22,1 Engbretson, Cheryl Glavgi, Greg 140' 6 ' artj n, Mark167' Engrav, Scott 166' Glimpse, Brandon S r f Rick,141' Enright, Paulie I Goddard, Judy 140 V f fi ,Q Q Paul 155' Ensmineer. Grace 153' odwih, Jeannie 16 1' 5 , g Jill 167' Ericlsson, Richard 166' oforth, Pat 'ck 154' ,if ,K -P . ns, Jo Elle .'. 167' Esca cega, Rosemary 153' L lem, Mari154 ' 5 - Ha kins, Phi Esparza, Aurelia 166' Golem, Riclfigrd 140'i ' Hawtlltlirne, : v it a 7' Esparza, Lori 166' Golem, Stev yn 166' HayeS,,Kell :QQ km Estep, Christopher 139' Gollery, John 140' ' Haynes, Sui '155' Estes, Danny 153' Gollrey, Marlin Hays, David 167 I, Estep Kenneth 166' Ethrldge, Roy 166' Ethrrldge Janet 139' Eubanks Brenda 139 Eubanks, Donald 166' Lee 5-If Gonzalez, Gonzales Gonzales, Gonzales, Good, 154' 27,65 Ronald 'u,jleck, Jill 141' Heggnd, Kerry 141' ich, Carol 141' , iliin, Teresa ' Helton ' Jay 155 ' Susan 155' t ' Dennis 57,141' Tonya 155' Fred 155' Gregory 167' 62,167' Leticia 141' Patricia 141' Fernando 167 Mike 155' Olga 44 Pam S Hernandez, Sam 27,141' Hernandez, Shawn 47,167' Herrera, Ralph 176' Ramiro 155' Stella 1415 Hershman, Leon 155' Hesse, Marilyn 20,155' Hett, John Hewitt, Lorraina 155' Hewlett, Don 117,141' Hicken, Beverly 167' ,1540 Hicken, Trixie 155' Hieronymus, Ray 167' Hieronymus, Ronda 141' Higbee, Daniel 141' Higens, Joe 167' Higens, Michale 155' N Higgins, Mike 27,167' HHL MaAha47J49J41' Hill, Michelle 141' llQe, 154' -4, 140- 6 166't 140' Jeannie 154' 1db,14on 131,140-i 3 Hill, Mike 167 I Hilliard, Richard 167' Hinkle, Deborah 1664 Holden, Rebeoea 167' Holderman, ' 'l47,155' 1, Hollander, K' ' 8,141' 1660 Hollandsfy 7' 40 Holmes, Fi' s 167' 210,154f- Hull, Holt, Lori ,ef nh ym , Howard, 155' How ard 24,155 27 Brian David Jeff Kathy Barbara 167' Robert 167' Crystal 167' Joseph 142' - Debra 47,142' Jackson, Dennis 167' Jacobsen, James 155' Jacobsen, Mary 149' 4- Jacobsen, Venus 167' Jacobson, Lynn 142' it 6 3 Jahelka, Dirk 167' Jahelka, Rhett 155' James, Keith 142' le James, Scott 155' ' t Janssen, John 155' Jarzembowski, Sheree 142' Jauregui, Maly 155' , Peter 53,142' . Haro 42' 4 167' 186,155-f ,161- 167' 142' . Patty 156' Greg 37,214,150 ji f 4 Tamara 142' ' V Timothy 1 Kemp, Rhonda 167' , 1 5 Kenngh, Sheila 156' is 6 Kensinger, Gary 156' 5' Kenyon, Kevin 167 Keres, Lisa Kerr, Joe 27,156' fl Kerr, Mike 167' W . Kiceniuk, Alexandra, ' ,142' gg Kler, David 156' I fr Kim, Esther 20,142 King, Melaine 167' Kingsbury, Bruce Kirkbridge, Cynthia 156' Kisella, Joy Klem Paul 167' 1 a 5QQKn,ight, Joan 156 ' Dav' Knoblock, ld 142' Knlldsen, 167' Knudsen, 142' Koch, Kuhl Kunsik Kuntz, Lacart, Peter 168' Laetare, James 143 Lafica, Orlando 168 Q Lafrance, John 168' Lafton, David Lahr, Laura 168' Lamb, Deanna 156' Lam, Linda 156' , Lamb, Scott 156' Lambie, Dori 156' Lamdin, Jeffery V Lamont, Gloria 1a6,1es' Q Landfear, Ellen 168 -Mi' 232 Index Landis, Anita 168' Landis, Robin 47,143' Landis, Romand Lane, Rex 27,156' Lane, William 27,156' Lansford, Larry 143' Laplante, David 27,156' Laplante, Patricia 168' Large, Cheryl 156' Larios, Carlos Larios, Sylvia 143' Larios, Victor 48,143' Larrabee, Debbie Larson, Royce 163,168' Larsalere, Nancy 94,141,190 191,207,209,221,143' Larson, Dayna 47,143' Larson, Sonja 143' Lathrop, Linda 143' Laurentzius, Peter 156' Lavada, Casey 168' Lavada, Tony 168' LaVelle, Karen Lavine, Jennifer 168' Lavorato, Sodi 168' Lavorato, Kristi 143' Lawson, John 143' Lawson, Julie 156' Layne, Robin 143' Layne, Scott 168' Leaming, Deborah 156' Leaming, Douglas 156' LeBlanc, Sharon 168' Lee, Robert Lee, Timothy 156' Leger, Donna 143' Lehberg, Michael 62,168' Leisten, Linda 156' Leon, Tony 48 Leivin, Matt 143' Leon, Victor 143' Leonard, Ben 168' Lepanto, Jim 143' Lesperance, Lisa 168 Lesperance, Patty 168' Lesprance, Tom 143' Lewis, John 65,137,143' Lewis, William 48,143' Lichlyter, Gideon 156' Lichlyter, Katherine 143' Liebmahn, Cynthia 47,156' Lien, Elizabeth 47,168' Lien, Terre 143' Lindegren, Katherine 156' Lindley, Richard 168' Lindsey, Brenda 19,156 Lindsey, Carlos 143' Lindsey, Ricky 143' Lochmodeller, Kathy 156' Loedel, Kai 24,168' Lofthus, Beverly 156' Looney, Teresa 168' Lopez, Authur 27,156' Lopez, Debra 168' Lopez, Nadine Lopez, Ronald 168' Lopez, Timothy 48 Lowenberg, Debra 20,143' Loya, Martha 168' Luce, Carolyn 44,143' Lueken, James 168' Lundy, Abbe 19,143' Lungren, Danny 143' Lungren, Robert Lyles, Libby Lyuns, James Lypps, Charlene 156' Lytle, Stuart 157' Macdonald, Judy Mace, Karen 168' Macphee, Debbie 168' Magoon, Tina 47,143' Maguire, Danny 157' Mahan, Jay 143' Mahoney, William 168' Majors, Linda 44,47 Mancino, Dale 168' Mancino, Francis 143' Manley, David 168' Manley, Julie 143' Mann, Richard 168 Mansell, Kate 143' Mansell, Peter 143' Marciano, Lori 157 Marler, Kevin 51,168' Marler, Pam 149,180,199 Martin, Virginia 190,157' Martinez, Angelica 143' Martinez, Kelly Martinez, Maria Martinez, Mike Martinez, Tony 168' Martinez, Theresa 144' Maschka, Stella 168' Mason, Daria Mason, Lanan 144' Mason, Martine 187,144' Mason, Valerie 157' Massa, Joseph 157' Mast, Ednajo 168 Mast, Robert 157' Mast, Ronnie 52 Maus, Amy 168 Maxwell, Kirk 27 Mayberry, Matthew 157' Mayfield, Chrystal 157' Mayfield, Dennis 157' McAndrews, Thomas 168' McArdle, Mike 144' McArdle, Rory 168' McBride, Kathleen 168' McBride, Mike 168' McCain, Cathy McCann, Laura 168' McCain, Laureen 44 McCann, Deborah 144' McCann, Renee 144' McCaw, Steve 144' McCormick, Kevin 168' McCullough, Mark McCullough, Shelly McCutchen, Janie 144' McCutchen, Jim 144' McCentre, Deborah McDonald, Marcia 157' McEntyre, Kathy 168' McGee, Dean 49,168 McGee, Lyle 144' McGinley, James 144' McKinley, Brian 157' McKinley, Steve 144' McMahon, Stephen 168' McMann, Willlam 168' McNary, Beth 19,144' McNary, Patricia 168' McNutt, Jean 201,157' McPherson, Scott 168' McSpadden, Steven 62,168' Medugno, Richard 168' Meek, Janice 144' Meeks, Jeffrey 157' Meeks, John 189,168' Mersch, Joe 189,169' Messina, Larene 169' Messmer, Timothy 169' Meuer, Jon Merner, Diana 157' Michaels, Anthony 169' Miteer, Marsha Miesen, Tammy Mikell, Linwood Miller, David Miller, Debra 169' Miller, Eloise 147,144' Miller, Doug 38,144' Miller, George 169' Miller, Kevin 144' Miller, Ronald 144' Miller, Ronald 169' Miller, Robert 144' Millorn, Candy 157' Minshell, Doug 169 Minker, Michael 169' Mitchell, Jeff 49,169' Mittag, Dennis Mittag, Durwood Mizer, Kim 144' Moczanny, Dan 49,157' Modaffare, Matthew 169' Moffatt, Jane Mohler, Cheryl 157' Mohler, Robin 47,169' Molaro, Ellan 185,190,191, 214,144' Monigold, Ronald 169' Molina, Angelita 169' Monson, Kelli 144' Montiz, Danial Montoya, Isabel Montoya, Mary 157' Moody, James 136,144' Moody, Jerry 49,157' Moore, Stephen 144' Morain, Vicky Moran, Mickey 169' Morasco, Jim 27,217,144' More, Jim 180,144' Morgan, Tim 157' Moriarty, Brigid 169' Morones, Barbara 47,145' Morones, Julie 145' Morris, Pam 145' Morris, Pat 145' Morrow, Donna Mortenson, Jennifer 47,169' Moser, Sharon 157' Moss, Steve 24 Moss, Tammy 145' Mowry, Marilyn 157' Mowry, Patrick Moyneur, Mark 38,64,84,1 181,145' Mullen, Dana 169' Muller, Susanna Mullett, Joe 27,157' Mullett, John Munson, James 169' Murphy, Brian 65 Murphy, Chuck 157' Murphy, Keven 157' Murphy, Randy 169' Murray, Katherine 145' Murray, Micheal Murray, Mini Murray, Tom 169' Musgrave, Judy 169' Musgrave, Nelson 157' Muskett, Cheryl 157' Mowland, Laura Naff, Gary 157' Nagel, Debbie Nagel, Vicky Nagy, Carolyn 169' Nagy, Frances 169' Nagy, Jo Ann 169' Nance, Tom 145' Nelson, Bruce 169' Nelson, Jo Ann 20,169' Nelson, Joyce 20,44,157' Nelson, Marcus 169' Nelson, Michael 145' Nelson, Tim 145' Newland, Mark 169' Nichols, Jeff 158' Nichols, Kim 145 Nicks, Debbie 193,145' Nielsen, Charles 158' Nihart, James 169' Nissen, Teresa 20,145' Nordhausen, Susan 158' Nordhausen, Richard 169' Nordquist, Jory 145' Oakley, Debra 158' Oakley, Walter 148' O'Donnell, Cindy 145' O'Donnell, Patricia 158' Olson, Jeff 65,145' Olson, Marc Olson, Kathy 145' Olvaney, Geri 158' Olvaney, Jan 145' Onaha, Debra 169' O'NeilI, Mary Jo 169' Ontiveros, Ernest 158' Ontiveros, Ruban 145' Ortiz, Ernie 145' Osborn, David 145' Osborn, Steve 169' Osborne, Brett 169' 3 Osborne, Lisa 19,176,180,145 Osborne, Scott 169' Otto, Bill Overman, William 158' Overmire, Tad 145',53 Pace, John 36,66,69,77 Pace Julie 62,169' Pagnotta, Sam 169' Paipa, Marvin 27 Parker, David 169' Parks, Steven Pasich, Janice 145' Patterson, Jay 0 Patterson, Kathleen 158' Patterson, Nora 169' Pauletto, Jim Dayne, Timothy Peacock, Caerie 145' Peek, Rhonda 145' Peer, Donna Peishel, Susan 189 145' Pena, James 145 Pena, Ronald 158' Perea, Grag 49,169' Perea, Mark 48,27,158' Perez, Mary 145' Perez, Sylvia 169' Perisho, Andrea 158' Perkins, David 62,169' Petters, Janet 19,44,158' Peters, Susan 44,19,169' Petterson, David 169' Petterson, Laurie Petterson, Roxanne Peverely, Ruth 169' Philip, Sandra 20,44,158' Phillips, Dean 145' Phillips, Mark 145' Phillips, Starrie 158' Phillips, Thomas 27,48,158' Phillips, Rex 169' Pincock, Stacy 44,158' Piper, Danny 158' Piper, Jeff 169' Pitman, David 169' Pizzollo, Anthony 169' Pizzollo, Frank 158' Plesko, Amy 187,145' Plesko, Laxy 187,145' Plesko, John 169' Pollard, Tamera 170' Port, Jeff 158' Porter, Betty 145' Porter, Susan 170' Possenti, Diana 150' Powell, Michael Powers, Mark 146' Powers, Michael 170' Price, Dennis 65,150,159' Pridgen, Carol 170' Pridgen, Elizabeth 146' Pruett, Debbie 159' Pugh, Jimmy 49,159' Purdum, Kathy Pyer, Tammi Quigley, Linda 170' Quintal, Jeffery 170' Rabner, Craig 170' Redcliff, Pam 143,180,146' Raedeker, Curt 22,197' Ramos, Lisa 146' Ransom, David 48,159' Rathburh, Dale 27,159' Rathburn, Danial 48,146' Ravago, Tim Ravago, Toby 170' Read, Betsy Read, Robin 159' I 0 Reames, Daniel 53,56,50,159' Reames, Martha 99,209,159' Reed, Roberta 20,170' Reeve, Jon Reaan, Mark 3e,59,1s7,192,14e' Reulinger, Diana 159' Reynolds, Cathy 170' Reynolds, Nancy 47,170' Reynolds, Sherri Reynoso, Satalina Ribb, Sheryl 146' Rice, Audrey 146' Rice, Sydney 159' Richards, Cheryl Richards, Danny Richardson, Marc 159' Richardson, Susan 170' Ricker, Cathy 146' Riddle, Tina 47,159' Rider, Thomas Rigway, Tracy 170' Ridlen, Raymond 170' Ricker, Donald 170' Rieker, Rhonda 146' Riggs, Ted Riley, Pamela 146' Ripperger, Anthony 170' Roach, Wanda 159' Robeen, Linda 159' 'I Roberts, Heidi 187,170' Robertson, Scott 170' Robertson, Julie Robertson, Patty 19,170' Robertson, Robert 146' Robinso Roc kwe Rodgers Rodgers Rodge rs Rodgers n, Ronnie 146' ll, Kathy 170' , Robert 156' , Jodie 159' , Paul 170' , Sherril Rodgers, Thomas 159' Rodrequez, Charlotte Rodrigu Roel, D Roel, L Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rollins, Rollins, Romero ez, Richard avid 146' awrence 170' Edward 146' Margot 146' Mike 211,146' Ronald 50,159' Steven 170' Willam 159' Brian 159' Guy 146' , Darla Romo, Cindy 20,159' Rose, Sheron Ross, Marshell Ross, Mindy Rossi, Carol 170' Rowen, Kathy Rule, Linda 146' Rule, James 170' Rumbsey, Walter 77,207' Ruse, Ronald 170' Rushing, Brett 170' Russle, John 69,84,170' Russell, William Rutherford, John 59,187,146' Rutledge, Michael 62,170' Ryther, Billy Salarl, Dymphna Salarzano, Mary 146' Salarzano, Sandra 159' Saldana, Mike Sanchez, Alica 20,47 Sanchez, Anne Sanders, Dalvd 27,159' Sanders, Doug 170' Sanders, Sharon 159' Sanderson, Frankie 159' Sands, Donna 201,159' Sanfllippo, Sammle Sanford, Deborah Sanford, John 159' Sanford, Lawrence 170' Sanne, Guy 146' Sanne, Jerry Santiago, Jennie Sarver, Mark 146' Sarver, Twila 159' Sasso, Pamela 170' Savage, Erick 170' Savage, Jean 99,142,146' Savino, Yvonne Sawyer, Don 170' Sawyer, Robert 159' Schaible, Joanne Schelln, Diana 146' Schettler, Dlane 146' Schexnayder, Jules 27 Schexnayder, Ronald 27,159' Schmidt, Mitchell 170' Schmitz, Douglas 170' Schneider, Janice 160' Schnitz, Robin 146' Schriock, Laura 47,185,146' Schuster, Cathy 160' Schrokosch, Danny 171' Schryver, Micheel 171' Schulz, Cheryl 171' Scnfnr, Ritaardel Scott, Douglas 171' Scott, Neal 171' Sealey, Dennis 171' Seefeldt, Darryl 160' Seekins, Brlan Seelow, Lewis Sellers, Marty 146' Sellers, Susan Selvidge, Tom 146' Serviolo, Janette 186,171' Serviolo, Joanne 47,62,146' Sevier, Michael 171' Sexaver, Tim 171' Shafer, Gary Shain, Kelly Sharpe, Helen 146' Shaw, Dalas Shea, Barbara Sherman, Mark 65,160' Sherrill, Clay 65,160' Shidner, Tammy Shidner, Gregory 24,146' Shinnick, Mark 146' Shinnick, Renee 165,171' Shirley, Dawn 171' Shoebridge, Larry 171' Sholes, Michael 171' Shyltz, Shelly 160' Sidebottom, Carol 160' Sikes, Nona 160' Silva, Brian Silva, Dolores Slmkins, Slsan 160' Simmons, Janet 160' Simpson, Paula 146' Simpson, Sandra 147' Sims, Harold 171' Sims, Vickie 160' Siptroth, Linda 19,147' Sisk, Gary 171' Skinner, Sara 201,160' Skomal, Matthew 147' Slate, Steve Slezak, David 171' Slifer, Kathy 171' Smith, Bruce 147' Smith, Charles 171' Smith, Erin 147' Smith, James 77,171' Smith, Jeffery 160' Smith, Joan 160' Smithr Joe 65,160' Sm itth Kathleen Smith, Kevin 147' Smith, Mike 27,140 Smith, Michael 209,171' Smlth, Sharon 171' Sneary, Ray 171' Snow, Deborah 171' Snow, John 147' Snow, William 147' Snyder, Sheryl 130' Sodi, Renea 151,185,191,160' Sommer, William Songer, Lonnie 171' Soto, Conchita 160' Spadt, Janice 171' Spare, Donna 171' Spencer, Randall 171' Spiegel, Robert 171' Springer, Denise 147' Spurlock, Gregory 160' Stacy, Mike 147' Stalnaker, Karen 171' Starkey, Tina 147' Stauffenecker, Julie 160' Stauffer, Pamela 147' Steere, Pamela Steler, Donald 171' Stellema, Thomas 190,160' Stephenson, Dawn 160' Stettler, Flaun 147' Stevens, Kevin 171' Stiles, Timothy Stipp, Vonna 187,147' Stoeger, Heidi 160' Stosic, Ika 22, 171' Strassburger, Brian 171' Straughn, Kenneth Straughn, Rosemarie Straup, Glenn 160' Straw, Birt L. 27,147' Straw, Sue 171' Strauss, Jacki Street, Charles 160' Strickland, Cassy 160' Stubbs, Mary 172' Stubbs, Eric 147' Sutliff, Debbie 172' Swanson, Janese 147' Swart, Julia 160' Swart, Julia 160' Sweeney, Garry 147' Sympson, Catherine 172' Sym pson, Steve 147' Szepkouski, Brlan 147' Szepkouski, Judy 195,160' Szymanskl, Richard 27,160' Tabler, David Tallman, JoEllen 147' Tallman, Luwanna 172' Tammariello, Mark Tanksley, Balche 131' Tanksley, Dolly 147' Tanner, Richard 160' Tapia, Maria 172' Tatman, Thomas 173' Talor, Dan 147' Taylor, Daryl 172' Taylor, David Taylor, Johnny 173' Taylor, Ronald 147' Taylor, Tracy 160' Teeters, Janet Templin, Holly Terry, Bobbette 172' Terry, Pat 180,147' Thomas, Deborah 172' Thomas, John 160' Thomas, Keith Thomas, Susan 147' Thomas, Terry 62,172' Thompson, Clark 27,160' Thompson, Mark 27,160' Thompson, Rebecca 172' Thurk, Lori 173' Turk, Susan 160' Wall, Michael 160' Wallace, Carol 160' Wallis, Bill 148' Wallis, Deborah 148' Wallls, Randall 173' Walls, Cathy 157,160' Walsh, Carolyn 190,132' Walsh, Dennis Walsh, Gail 173' Walsh, Gregory 148' Walsh, James 160' Wanta, Robert Ward, Barbara 148' Warner, Phillip 161' Waters, Terrie 161' Watson, Gary Watson, George Weaver, Cynthia 173' Weaver, Edward Webber, Donald 161' Weber, Dale 27 Weber, David 173' Weems, Glynls 19,173' Weems, Paula 19,148' Welch, Colleen Welch, Stan 148' Wells, Carol Wennerstrom, James 161' Wentworth, Vlvan 161' Wemowsky, Lester 173' West, Daniel 27,161' Thweatt, Larry 172' Thweatt, Ronald 147' Tilly, Debra 157,201,160' Tilley, Scott 147' Tillotson, Susan 172' Timm, Rusty 148' Timmons, Steven 148' Tingle, Ricky 148' Todd, Margaret 19,148' Tomlinson, Susan 172' Toussait, Kelly 172' Traut, Keven 148' Trapp, Ernest 148' Tripp, Sharon 172' Troffer, Paul 62,172' Trunk, Dan 160' Tubaugh, Thomas 172' Turner, Pam 172' Turner, Paula 201,160' Uniacke, Janice 160' Urry, Jeffrey 49,172' Urry, Robert 160' Valek, Matthew 172' Valentine, Julie 172' Valenzuela, Nestor 160' Vallejo, Stella 160' Vancleave, Don 36 Vandiver, Debbie 160' Vandusen, Larence 160' Vandusen, Vlktoria 160' Van Gundy, Dan Vanwart, John 172' Vanwormer, David 64,148' Varnado, Joel 172' Varnardo, Juanita 210,148' Vaught, Susan 151,160' Veach, Ron 27,148' Vega, Cecilia 160' Vega, Melissa 172' Vega, Susan 148' Velarde, Maria 148' Velarde, Martha 172' Veltri, Carmine 148' Veltri, Joe 160' Vieaux, Barry 148' Vieting, Cralg 148' Vletlng, Debra 172' Vieyra, Mari 148' Vieyra, Mike 24,172' Vilches, Henrietta 148' Villabos, Suzanne 44,202,160' Villescas, Joe 22,172' Virgin, Kim 160' Voeltner, Daryl Volp, Tamara 160' Voth, Richard 172' Walker, Jimmie 172' Walker, Lori 160' Walker, Charlie Milton 39,118, 151,214,217,132' Walker, Sandra 148' Walker, Steven 160' Walker, Vickie 172' West, Greg 22,173' West, Katherine 161' West, Ronald 173' Westerlund, Mary 2O,44,47,161' Wetter, Kris 173' Wheaton, Loretta 148' Wheeler, Teresa 173' White, James 173' White, Larry 161' White, Pam 20,161' White, Perry 173' White, Tlmothy 161' Whitten, Susan 161 Widner, Wleme, Debbie Robert Wierson, Dawn Wihlborg, Lena 161' Wilks, Wendy 173' Williams, Amy Williams, Ken 149' Williams, Rhonda 20,161' Williams, Sharon 173' Williams, Terry 161' Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Winans, Wingo, Winkle, Wlrick, Cindy 20,195,149' Cindy 161' Deanna 149' Debra 133' Kalln 149' Sandra 149' Louis 173' Beth 19,161' Thomas 173' Witt, Darla 149' Witt, Merri 161' Wohlert, Cynthia 149' Wolosky, Brian 173' Wolosky, David 105,149' Wolter, Jill 149' Wood, Robert 173' Wood, Stan 173' Workman, Christopher 173' Workman, Keith 173' Workman, Patricia 149' Wynn, Jeffery 173' Youncs, Tamar 149' Zent, Ellen Zornes, Verl 149' Zuck, Halona 173' Index 233 Faculty Index Allen, Dorthy 105' Allister, George 98' Alstrum, Stanley 101,100' Ames, Ila 103' Anderson, Terry 111,98' Augenbaugh, Bryon 98' Belisle, Jackie 103' Berrier, Elaine 96' Bice, Tom 84,96' Bohannon, Bonnie 98' Bolger, Susan 96' Boyle, Holly 103' Bree, John 98,101,102,100' Brown, Richard 98' Burt, Sandy 103' Bynum, Pat 186,104' Byrne, Alice 36,97,111,96' Carlovaky, Jeff 77,104' Clinger, Allan 65,100' Cotton, Jerry 105' Damelio, John 96' Denton, Dale 98' Drielsma, Dave 100' Farias, Joseph 100' Fenton, Jerry 27,102' Fox, Susan 105' Freitas, Joan 49,105' Gabriella, Thomas 96' George, Jean 103' Gustafson, Gary 96' Harrison, Dan 103' Hogan, Nancy 102' Hughes, Robert 102' Jackson, Bob 104' Jacobs, Roger 96' Jaques, Audrey 100' Johnston, Dorthy 103' Karges, Carolyn 103' Kinch, Allen 98' Kristjanson, Mark 103' Kuehnast, Galen 97,190,96' Lambert, Alan 101' Larson, Susan 96' Larzalere, Betty 103' Lefton, Monte 101' Lent, Caroline 101' Levsen, Ann 101' Lewis, Robert 95' Locke, Jeanne 21,104' Martin, David 103' Marsala, Robert 96' McGlothIin, James 103' Mckee, Jean 104' McKnight, Ruth 95' Millburn, Judy 96' Nickols, Jackie 105' 0'Brien, Frank 96' Parker, Dave 27,96' Portis, Pat 102' Printz, Charles 103' Pusker, Don 101' Raven, Nancy 172,102' Rees, James 102' Richards, Robert 102' Risher, Syd 103' Ross, Patrick 94' Rutledge, Bill 98' Sanfillippo, Kay 96' Savage, Howard 102' See, Jordon 97' Serviolo, Walter 62,104' Shields, Nancy 21,104' Shive, Lois 96,97' Snapp, Edith 105' Sowers, John 103' 234 Index Slaton, Marilyn 105' Strucksma, Jacqueline 99' Sutton, Don 103' Tumbleson, Bill 105' Turner, Paul 22,99' Villa, Eugene 101' Valentine, William 103' Villalobos, Jose 103' Watts, Paul 99' Wetzell, William 104' Wheeler, Bonnie 97' Zacharias, Gary 97' Zittel, Gordon 100,101' Photo Credit BAKER, MARK 12,15,E,36,62,104,105,106, 138,142,143,155,188,210,212,214,217 BEARER, SUE 40,93,175,176,189,193 BRAN DOS, DON 4,5,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16, 17,21,26,28,29,31,32,33,34,35,39,43.61.63, 65,66,93,94,95,98,99,102,104,107,128,129, 131,134,135,140,141,144,145,147,150,157, 158,162,163,165,167,171,172,173,175,177, 178,179,180,181,184,185,187,189,190,191, 193,195,196,199,205,209 C RAIG PH OTOG RAPHY 28,29,30,31,38,39,94 DA LEY PHOTOGRAPHY 120,121,224 FRISINO, DEBBIE 5 FRISINO, JU LIE 18,19,20,21,59,58,170,188, 189 HARDER, TIM 20,22,23,36,37,41,45,46,47,48 49,50,51,56,57,70,71,92,97,98,101,102,103, 106,107,132,148,149,150,151,153,154,155, 159,162,174,176,186,192,194,197,200,201, 207,208,211,214,215,217,218,221,235,237 KAISER, SCOTT 41,74 REAMES, DAN 41,52,53,54,64,74,76,77,78, 230 REYNOLDS, DAVE 24,25 SE LVIDGE, TOM 42,44,45,48,72,75,199,206 SOPER, DAN 138,139 HARPER, DAVE 25,55,71,82,84,85,219 ROGERS, SHERMAN 27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34, 35,67,68,69,97,96,100,115,149,136,137,186, 187,190,191,199,204 TIMES-A DV OCATE 46,56,67,68,74,79,82,199, 206 VISTA PRESS 30 WILLIAMS, KEN 50,53,54,78 Cover Design Greg Innotic All Art Work Nanette Cameron gr 1974 Torch Staff Editor-in-Chief MA RY ROGERS 000000 Activities GLORIA CASTAING TAM HOWARD GINNIE MARTIN ELLEN MOLARO 000000 Scene Stealers SUE BEARER JULIE FRISINO 000000 The Cast NANETTE CAMERON GLORIA CASTAING TAM HOWARD GINNIE MARTIN ELLEN MOLARO CAROLYN WALSH 000000 Sports DA VE HA RPE R DAVE REYNOL DS 000000 Advertising Manager NANCY LA RZA LERE 000000 Photographers Head Photographer: DON BRAN DOS MARK BAKER TIM HARDER DAN REAMS TOM SELVADGE 000000 Advisor M R. GA LEN KUEHNAST 1 t, ew? . ,Ft V f 1315 .' v ft r 4 r I - l ' ,i i 4 Y 5 -f if ,WV K tlkvw It In R igf-1 1 fillh ' 4,1 1 ef, i 4 'fsflfffir f is .1 yfgsgng ffl .419 aft 1 g s Aa In Memory of IVlr. Lawrence Simmons Born: lVlarch 28, 1924 Died: November 18, 1973 Our halls will be a little lonely Now that lVIr. Simmons is gone. He was a man esteemed by his fellow teachers Respected by his studentsp A quiet man who was always there when you needed him . A man who has gone before us leaving a legacy of minds enlightened by his teachings For a IVIan's teachings live on forever. Index 235 gf: 1 9 Jq 'aria 4 . i ':2:29:-if -r-uf . 4-, vl if -'J' gfff' . 37 236 Closing Curtain pf Ish- 3:10-'t-' gf! , 9 'B'-1 lu Q1 6 ' .Ii JI . ,42- f rv A Q sv., I s'f.Q J Q 9'F'l'? , , 'J . .,. 1' 'VM Q . rv-1' 1, -1 I , - '75-' 'Q 9 The Curtain Closes. September 13, Quiet and still in the cool of an overcast morning, the Orange Glen campus patiently anticipates until the silence is broken like the sound of a bursting balloon, by sound of laughing voices reuniting with friends forgotten over the and another school year has begun . Involvement was the Key word in pep rallies and Spirit Week, as everyone took part in supporting the football team, 4 the season brought to a close by a beautiful Homecoming ceremony . Pride and joy were overwhelming when the Band took first in state . Beauty and the Beast and two dances highlighted Winter, - not to mention sports . Spring brought O .G .'s first streaker, Sadie Hawkins day was IVlarch 22, followed by the dance . Everyone enjoyed the Prom held at Rancho Bernardo Inn on April 13 The days grew hot and spring fever grew with them, all awaited eagerly for yearbook distribution day in June. Finally, June 14, Summer, afternoon brought sounds of laughing voices, anxiously awaiting that final bell-rrring! Lockers slam, halls jam as students disperse until, once again quiet and still, in the heat of a sunny afternoon sleeps the Orange Glen campus . Closing Curtain 237 Summer in Southern California Is, Graduation then . . . no school as Seniors board the buses for Disneyland on Gradnite. And Summer is KCBQ playing Surfer Girl dark tans, peeling noses and . . .the coast, Summer is making plans for college, jobs or just being lazy! Summer is a glass of iced tea melting in the sun or catching-up on your favorite soap opera or going for a bike ride in the late afternoon . 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