Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)
- Class of 1978
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TORCH 1978 Orange Glen High School 2200 Glenridge Road Escondido, California 92025 Volume 16 DESIDERATA O PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE, AND mC dv remember what peace there may be in SILENCE. AS FAR AS possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy. by MAX EHRMANN ® 1927 by Max Ehrmann. All rights reserved. Copyright renewed 1954 by Bertha K. Ehrmann. Reprinted by permission Robert L. Bell, Melrose, Mass. 02176 Introduction .1 Seniors .16 Underclassmen.42 Administration .80 Organizations .94 Student Life .122 Boys Sports .130 Girls Sports .180 Advertising .208 V Closing .228 Index 230 You Are A Child Of The Universe As we begin or complete our high school years we no longer think of ourselves as children. No matter what age we are or what heights of success we achieve, we will always be “chil¬ dren of the universe.” We are individuals striving to grow and learn, knowing in our hearts that we truly have a right to be here, a right to belong and a reason for living. a. Art students work to perfect their lettering techniques, b. Sun-kissed clouds as viewed from above in an air¬ plane. c. Jeff Ossana sands with deter¬ mination as he works to complete his woodshop project, d. Mike Reed gives his approval of the next class assign¬ ment as he flashes a smile at the camera, e. Using a router is just one of the many skills taught in wood shop. f. A majestic 4 mountain in Colorado, g. Mrs. Fox poses for a picture during Halloween dress up day. f 5 6 No Less Than The Trees And Stars 3 -I,! We know so. much about life and yet so little about living. There is so much to see, do, ex¬ perience and enjoy in this world that we have barely begun to live. As we move swiftly through . , high school our lives change ■ constantly. We grow and learn and are shaped into individuals. Finally, we leave the security of high school behind us and greet the world with open arms. We are labeled as adults and yet we will always be “children of the universe.” ' a. Mr. Savage shows Tammy Lantz a 1 style of lettering, b. Homecoming cheer¬ leaders re-unite in a cheer, e. Ms. Mil- burn as Oscar the Grouch during dress- up day. d. Ron Day runs for a touch down. E. Tracy Strahl. F. A picturesque moment at the beach. m You Have The Right To Be Here ' J: ' ; V ' • r ' y? ' ;. ' :C jy ii WM- LIAISi PAULA HEATHPRfl LAURA eacQNoiou W H y 1 f - V I ■f ' 1 Ur- S,. ' ■% r . . ■•:.r. . «j4 - ' ■ ■ .J ' ' Pi ' • ■ 10 ' •■ ' ' ■•- V ' ' ' a Keep Always, The Spirit Of A Child i If we can always keep the spirit of a child within our hearts, we will rarely be bored or unhappy. Children have a way of taking things lightly and truly enjoying life. Yes, we are adults, but let’s always keep a glimpse of the child within us. a. Rosema ry Velarde and Dan McCaan pause for a moment between classes, b. The newly formed Spirit Squad supports the cheerleaders as they cheer at the Homecoming football game. a. Eddie Aguilar and Chris Byron relax and enjoy each other’s company during lunch, b. Jon Chute escorts last year’s Homecoming queen to her throne as she prepares to give up her crown, c. Drill Team girls stand at attention as they await the beginning of a half time show. They are; from front to back: Barbara Bombadier, Melissa Lau, Kathy Rice, Sherrie Comorato, Judy Pincock and Tara Smith, d. Karen Bose, Genelle Boosey- John Gutierrez and a friend casually look over the class ring selec¬ tions. 11 Deca — Active And Involved a. Maura Tilloson, Terri Street, Eddie Cruz, Norma Cruz, Patty Me Neary and Cindy Hamany. b. Deca Club top row: Jenny Schmidt, Gary Andreason, Sherry Escalona, Patty Davis, Curt Turner, Norma Cruz, Ron Homisak, Joe Gaylor, Steve Brawny, and Herb Slocum. Middle Row; Melissa Lopez, Eddie Cruz, Terri Desouza, Rita Cruz, Cindy Hamany, Sue Trosak, Patty Me Neary, Maura Tilloson, Tom Miller, Kevin Collins and Chuck Geritson. Bottom Row: Kelly Murphy, Linelle Lane, Sandra Allen, Paula Wanta, Tessy Lloyd, Rita Maher. Holding Banner: Lillian Madden and Terri Street. K ! Musket Staff Keeps Students Up-To-Date a. Ms. Wheeler, supervises the work of Laurie Kerbs, Deedria Martin and Alan Needham, b. Staff members check Mus¬ ket layouts on light table, c. Musket Staff, front row L to R: Tom Matthews, Kathy Ashby, Mike Treadwell, Advisor Bonnie Wheeler, Laurie Kerbs, Jim Whitworth, Ann Palmerton; Vernon Bashaw, Heidi Hopp, Deedria Martin, Sandra Boldt, Linda Possenti; Alan Needham, Paul Varhol, Mark Larson. 4 % [ t ■ 1 |C H K- ' . ' 1 German Club Has Very Active Year Denise Helmstetler with the Sophomore class section, b. Laurie Kerbs and Linda Possenti check Wendy Reilly’s work. c. The Torch staff Bottom row; Jeni Lord, Terri Street, Mark Lantz, Portland Wright, Laurie Kerbs and Editor Sue Howard. Middle row: Denise Helm¬ stetler, Dana Lesperance, Renee Burt, Terry Troutner, Linda Possenti, Dave Bennett, Phoebe Cilestio and Jim Puer- ner. Back: Mike Moore, Jeff Moore, d. The German club officers: Charlene Rathburn, Joan Bachman, Teri Sher¬ man and Stacie Dapper, e. The German Club. i ■j I Suddenly, the day we have an¬ xiously awaited is upon us. We are now free individuals! Free to do whatever we choose for the rest of our lives! Many of us have not fully realized the im¬ portance of this statement. We are now adults and must make adult decisions. Our very future, what we will do or become, is entirely up to us. No matter which of life’s many paths we choose to follow, carefree mem¬ ories of our high school days and especially of our Senior year, will remain with us forever. 16 SENIORS You are a child of the universe a. Becky Weeda keeps track of the score as she and Joan Bachman watch a bas¬ ketball game. b. Brad Pederson and An¬ nette Shoemaker converse between classes, c. Psychology guest speaker Mrs. Van Fleet tells Cindy Vega how to get rid of tension with the help of a machine which measures-relaxation, d. Graduate contemplates his future. SENIORS 17 Senior Year: End Of A Common Path For twelve years we, the class of 1978, have been following essen¬ tially the same path. High school helped us diversify our interests, and now, as our senior year comes to an end, we will all take different paths to pursue these in¬ terests. Yet all of our paths will have the same destination-happi¬ ness. a. Monday morning provides a good time for Marla Wilcox, Diane Putis and Annette Shoemaker to discuss the latest happenings. Sandra Allen Lynn Anderson David Andreasen Laura Arena Perry Armor 18 SENIORS • Elizabeth Ashby Sally Baldwin Tony Beauchamp Kirk Betts Jim Ashby Joan Bachman Leticia Baez Claire Baldwin Sandra Ballarta Sherrie Bates Juan Bautista Terri Bearer Lori Becker Joel Bennett James Bennetts Lori Bergeron Brad Bozell Laury Blake Janine Bordeaux Elaine Bown SENIORS 19 Jerry Brookshire Debbie Brown I Varied Interests Will Nancy White pauses during a hard volleyball practice after school Carol Bruce Scott Bullette Mary Burgess Sherrie Burkhart Jack Burnor Mike Bury Paula Buskirk 20 SENIORS Lead to Variety in Life styles Jo Ann Carter Paul Carter Ray Carter Drum Major Karen Harrison conducts the band through a football halftime show. William Carter Duane Chapman Kathleen Chesney Jon Chute Phoebe Cilestio SENIORS 21 Dan Conners David Cook Lucia Cornicelli Chris Corp Alan Cortum Whit Craig Colleen Craver Pam Cully Mary Daniel Stacie Dapper Kim Daub Jeanne Davidson Adriene Davis David Davis Dawn Davis 22 SENIORS Senators Participate In Lawmaking Dwight Davis Ronn Day Beth Deis Janette Dilbeck Keri Diller Heather Dimon Cara Di Paolo Michelle Doyle Chrisy Duggan Cheryl Duncan Representing the senior class in the ASB Senate were Jon Warn- shuis, Brad Pederson, Sally Hillebrecht, Jean Oliver, and Charlene Rathburn. Working with the underclass senators, these five improved the school constitution for better student government. ASB vice-president Linda Kapusnik presided over the Senate which also helped raise funds for Muscular Dys¬ trophy. a. Senior class Senators; Sally Hille¬ brecht, Jon Warnshuis, Charlene Rath- burn, Brad Pedersen and Jean Oliver. SENIORS 23 Seniors Emit Pride Steve Dunlap Arlene Eddins Maureen Elcome Stephen Estep Janice Estes Wolfgang Evans Karla Fedele Ted Fenton Cindy Fewster Bob Fluke Dan Fogerty David Freeman Jeff Freeman DeAnn French Lisa Forbing 24 SENIORS Mike Garvey Michael Giacalone Beth Gibbs Mark Gomez Mike Gomez Louisa Graebe Susan Griggs Sherry Goodgame Cindy Goodhart Larry Gordon Connie Grove Beverly Hahn Ken Hannan Paula Hansen Don Hansow Michael Hardie Karen Harrison Jolie Harsch Jeff Heavirland Dave Hemme Dan Hernandez Angie Herrera Steve Herrick Cindy Hewlett Mike Hiatt SENIORS 25 Seniors Show Their Bests Different characteristics come out in everyone, and in our final year of high school some individ¬ uals stood out to make the year more interesting. Categories voted on were: Best Personality, Class Clowns, All American Guy and Girl, Most Talented, Most Athle¬ tic, Best Dressed, Biggest Flirts, Best Physique, Most Likely To Succeed and Most Mellow. 26 SENIORS a. Class Clowns: Shari Hutchings and Tim Williams, b. Best Personality; Sue Adams and Alex Jauregui. c. All Ameri¬ can Guy and Girl: Ron Parker and Lau¬ rie Kerbs, d. Most Talented; Tom Mat¬ thews and Joan Bachman, e. Most Athle¬ tic: Lori Becker and Chris Hudson, f. Best Dressed: Jim O’Donnell and Patty Jackson. SENIORS 27 Senior Standouts Best Physique: Becky Weeda and Greg Woelke Biggest Flirts: Curtis Osburn and Dawn Davis Most Likely To Succeed: Ann Palmerton and Jon Chute Most Mellow: Victor Odorico and Teresa Mac Donald 28 SENIORS David Holden Dave Holder Robbin Hoose Susan Howard Chris Hudson Cheryl Hunter Shari Hutchings Tim Hutchings Patty Jackson Ronald Jacobelli Tammy Jahelka Mike Janssen Alex Jauregui Anthony Jauregui Hadley Johnson SENIORS 29 Brian Kay Judy Keeper Lauri Kelley Dina Kelsay Robert Kennon Laurie Kerbs Tina Kersh Kim Kiley Vicky Kowalski Michelle Lahr Patricia Lambert Durenda Lane Linda Kapusnik Russell Kennedy Colleen Kirkbride David Larios 30 SENIORS Friendships Liven The Social Scene Anna Le Blanc Kim Lebsock Jeanmarie Leclerc Mark Lehberg Bobby Lemus Maury Wilson and Hank Miller leave a favorite place to go to lunch-Burger King. SENIORS 31 Karl Lindegren Tony Lo Presti John Maletich Dirk Livingston Ralph Linder Karen Lockridge Kevin Lowenberg Alta Lowrance Morgan Lundy Brian Lusky Dan Lunt Donna Lypps Tara Mac Arthur Teresa Mac Donald Chris MacPhail Beth Mansell Jane Markson Sara Martin Scott Martin 32 SENIORS i Jovita Martinez Mark McCord Yolanda Mendez Ken Miller Denise Marzinotto Teresa McEntyre John Messerschmidt Raymond Miller Thomas Matthews Nancy Meager Terri Middleton Tim Mints Kathy Mayhew Marisa Medugno Brian Miller Richard Montague Mary McCain Judy Mendenhall Hank Miller Linda Montoya SENIORS 33 Mike Moore Dan More Jim Morgan Theresa Morones Mark Mullen Carlos Munoz Marc Murison Laurie Nelson Marjorie Newby Roger Nij inski Kenneth Oftedal Jean Oliver Rose Ortiz Curtis Osburn Sherie Osterhout 34 SENIORS Heidi Overman Tim Owens Ann Palmerton Scott Paradise Ron Parker John Pedersen Brad Pederson Jim Perdue Alfonso Perez Joe Perez April Peterson Robin Phelan Hallie Porter Linda Possenti Michelle Perisho Cindy Prindiville Christine Pruett Jim Puerner Diane Putis Robin Rambo SENIORS 35 High School Memories Will Endure 36 SENIORS Karen Reeves Wendy Reilly Robert Reutlinger Patrick Reynolds Kevin Rice Steve Ricker Barbara Robeen Glen Roberts a. Mike Gomez and Cara Di Paulo walk towards their next class. Susie Roberts Randy Robison Tamara Robinson Candy Rogers Heidi Rogers Bobbi Roth Jan Rudolph Karen Russel Stephanie Saboda Rick Salter Carl Shinnick Annette Shoemaker Steven Simm Nancy Simon Julie Skinner Carl Sanford Mike Schuble Suzanne Schultz Scott Sealy Teri Sherman SENIORS 37 Roy Songer Armando Soto John Stahl Joni Standerfer Joseph Steeg Agnes Stehly Robert Sterner Ren ee Strahl Cammy Street Terri Street Brad Streeter Richard Stubbs Susan Stuck Charlie Sutliff Richard Talcott 38 SENIORS Mike Tanner Linda Tatman Jack Thomas Melanie Thomas David Thuleen Ann Upson Rick Wagner Julie Thweatt Chris Timmons Irma Tostado Martha Tostado Connie Trosak Terry Troutner Kim Valek Mike Tuomi Robert Varner Kurt Turner Cindy Vega Sarah Turner Dana Virgin SENIORS 39 A Time To Think About Tomorrow Kevin Wall Jon Warnshuis Julie Weakley Becky Weeda Bruce Welch Kevin Welch Becky Westerlund Jeff Whiston Alan White Nancy White 40 SENIORS John Wickliffe Richard Wilkie Marla Wilcox Gay Williams Tim Williams Brian Wilma Cathy Wilmot Liz Wilson Maury Wilson Susan Wilson Debbie Winger Greg Woelke Cathy Wolowsky Kathy Wood Vicki Woodruff Craig Woods Leslee Woods Steve Woods Janet Wynn Peter Ybarrondo Terry Zevenbergen SENIORS 41 Juniors Drive For Future Goals Although the new system of reg¬ istration upset most upperclass¬ men, they accepted it with a ma¬ ture attitude. After two years at Orange Glen, they expected to register before the freshmen and the sophomores. This year’s juniors experienced a year of high spirits in everything from classroom activities to sports. a. Desert view. b. Camera catches Rose- mary Velarde’s eye. Allen, Marcia Alto, Robert Anderson, Myron Andjelkovich, Sandra Ashby Kathleen Ausbrooks, Debra Averett, Douglas Avila, Victor Backart, Renee Badger, Lane Bagby, Mark Baker, Joleen Baker, Lynne Baker, Patricia Barnes, Lynnette Bartok, Michelle Bashaw, Vernon Bechtold, John Bedford, Janet Beel, Sheila Bell, Greg Bell, Laurie Bennett, Barry Berger, Bill Benabeo, Robert Betts, Robert Blankenship, Michelle Bonetti, Tina 42 JUNIORS Borer, Michael Bothof, Anthony Bowman, Roger Boyens, Jasen Bozell, Suzanne Brady, Scott Brean, Jeffrey Brown, Donna Brown, Kevin Broyles, Steve Bullard, Lorina Burt, Renee Bylin, Dan Cabrera, Toni Cala, Helena Calvert, Lori Campbell, Kenneth Carlisle, Kim Carrasco, Eva Chesney, Deborah Christensen, Dave Christensen, Kully Christian, Donald Clodt, Julie Cloutier, Paul Cobb, Scott Coda, Karen Comey, Lili Condomitti, Linda Cook, Andrea Cornwall, De Ann Corp, Catherine Cortum, Mike Cowan, Dan Croteau, Ricky Crouch, Mindy Crouse, Patricia Crowe, David Cruz, Eddie Cully, Daniel Cunning, Tim Dannenberg, Marlene Danner, Jim Darrock, Brian D’Auteuil, Susan Delos, Reyes Deming, Sandy JUNIORS 43 Senators — A Prestigious Group Kathy Freitas, one of the junior- class senators, summed up these thoughts for the year: “As junior- class Senator, this year, we hope to correlate and unite our efforts and projects with our own stu¬ dent body as much as possible.” a. Junior-class senators: Sandy McSpad- den, Janet McKeand, Kathy Freitas. Not pictured: Fran Larzalere, and Rose¬ mary Velarde. DeYoung, Nathan Dipaolo, Diana Disney, Doug Dominguez, Jack Dominguez, Gloria Donovan, Kevin Donovan, Kevin Earls, Chris Early, Joe Ellis, Becky Ellsworth, Gerry Engrav, Kim Estep, Kathy Favela, Grace Foster, Michelle Fox, Linda Fralin, Beverly Freitas, Kathy Fries, Gary Gabriella, Alana Gallegos, Richard Gamboa, Raul Garcia, Jack Gardner, Susan Garleb, Alex Geringer, Lori Gilliland, Cindy 44 JUNIORS Students Enjoy Hour-Lunch Break Glennie, Jim Gomez, Roger Gonzalez, Debra Gorman, Matt Goswick, Vicky Grand, Randy Grant, Deena Grant, Jeff Gray, Christopher Gray, Gary Grayson, William Greer, Jodi Griffith, Tammy Grinnell, Dennis Groepper, Julie Gross, Shelley Guerrero, Shirley Gutierrez, Irma Hager, Dan Haley, Linda Hall, Darryl Hall, Jean Hall, Shelly Hall, Tarah Halper, John Hammond, Fawn Hammond, Leigh Harrington, Randi Hartley, Rich Hauge, Ricki Havice, Vicki Hawthorne, Chris Hay, Wayne Hearn, Robyn Henderson, Sandra Henry, Sherry JUNIORS 45 Class of ’79 Proves Most-Spirited Herman, Jeffrey Hermosillo, Joe Hernandez, Lisa Higbee, Nancy Holden, Wayne Holderman, Marjorie Holt, Sandi Hook, Leslie Hudgens, Richard Huie, Ken Huntley, Sharon Imgrund, Mary Jackson, Peggy Jamison, Peter Janssen, David Jensen, Jon Jensen, Magdalena Johnston, Brick Jones, Clark Jones, La Vonna Jones, Lynn Jordan, Jeffrey Jorgensen, Richard Kessler, Jill Kirkpatrick, Shell Kitterman, Wendy Koch, Dane Kostecka, William Kowalski, Brian Kroll, Patrice Kurpenas, Paul Kurchak, Lori Lahr, Suzanne Lamb, Cheryl Lane, Jack 46 JUNIORS Lantz, Daryl Larson, David Larzalere, Francine Lavorato, Teri Lawrence, Sally Lawson, Mary Lee, Song-Im Lehberg, Mary Lynn Leondis,Lisa LePanto, Richard Lesperance, Dana Lindley, Aundi Lo Presti, Joseph Lovett, Alesia Lowry, Brian Lungren, Bill Lytle, Doug Mac Phee, Penny Madison, Monty Magoon, Kevin Maletich, Chris Man, Bob Marheine, Jeffrey Marshburn, Wes Martin, Jeff a. Carole Schimmelman, shows disgust, b. Barbara Zellmer takes time out to sell ribbons, c. Students decide who will buy lunch. JUNIORS 47 Juniors —They Have It All Marymee, Linda Mason, Ann Mason, Dave Mason, Greg Matthews, Patrick McCann, Danny r McCann, Greg McDonald, Kevin McFee, Patti McGowan, Brian McIntosh, Craig McKeand, Janet McSpadden, Sandy Medina, John Melkonian, Michael Mendelson, Jodie Mendenhall, Terri Messerschmidt, DeAnna Metcalf, Craig Michaels, Robert Miller, Norbert Mills, Becky Milne, Barry Milne, Kerry Montague, Lori Montoya, Brenda Moore, Jeffrey Moore, Mike Morasco, Donna More, Michael Morris, Julie Mowry, Margie Moyneur, Pat Mueller, Susan Munson, Michael Murphy, Jim Murphy, Kathleen Murray, Robert Muskett, Brad Nadeau, Thomas Needham, Alan Newton, Kimberly Nicks, Dean Nielsen, Julie Nordhausen, Jennifer Norman, Mark Olson, Carrie Onorato, Susan 48 JUNIORS a. Students socialize at lunch. b. Steve Herrick shows his dislike for Cowboys and Indians Day. Orahood, Scott Ossana, Jeff Overholt, Steve Packwood, Kathy Palmer, Joseph Paul, Judy Pauletto, Patty Pauley, Donald Paulino, Dave Perkins, Dan Persichetti, Bill Phelan, Mark Phillips, Kenneth Piceno, Mike Pohlman, Kimberly Pool, Douglas Porter, Jean Powers, Esther Prentice, Barbara Prescott, Lori Pruett, Robert Pulido, Craig Quick, Bruce Rambo, Sherry Ramsey, Craig Ransford, Wendy Read, Mike Ricchio, John Richardson, Pam Richardson, Sherri Ripperger, Theresa Roberts, Joe Roberts, Tami Robinson, Cherry Robinson, Jennifer Romano, Leilani Ross, Diana Rowan, Colleen JUNIORS 49 Rowen, Tom Rudolph, Janice Ruiz, Lorenzo Rushing, Denise Salah, Margaret Salah, Marie Sanders, Julie Sanders, Tammy Sanzberro, Rhonda Sarver, Rhea Saxon, Bruce Schexnayder, Ken Schexnaydcr, Myra Schimmelman, Carole Schrader, Daryl Schreiner, Glenda Schuble, Kelly Schuessler, Tina Seltmann, Lori 50 JUNIORS Yesterday’s Dreams — Today’s Realities Shaffer, Jeff Sidders, Greg Sidders, Michael Sievers, Mark Simmons, Tracy Simpson, Becky Sims, Jan Skomal, Scott Smith, Donna Smith, Douglas Smith, John Smith, Sami Smith, Sandra Snow, Lori Snow, Ron Soto, Carmen Southworth, Sheri Sowers, John Spadt, John Spare, Beverly Standal, Julie Stathatos, Gary Stehle, Pam Stehly, Nicholas Stettler, Robert Stockwell, Ginger Stoural, Terri Strahl, Tracy a. Hey, look who’s coming! b. Armondo Soto, Barry Bennett, and their friends discuss football, c. Lookout vendors, here I come! d. Students enjoy the morn¬ ing sunshine on their way to class, e. Don ' t take that picture! JUNIORS 51 Juniors — Looking Toward Their Last Year Stuck, Robin Sutton, Sherri Swannie, Steven Taconi, Rose Tanner, Kathy Tasker-Brown, Julie Taylor, Annette Taylor, Debra Taylor, Jeff Teets, Tony Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Tommy Thornton, De Anne Towner, Laura Treadwell, Mike Troutner, Jean Trunk, Kristi Tulley, Richard Turner, Corinne Valdibieso, Michael Valentine, William Varhol, Paul Velarde, Rosemary Wafford, Brian Waldron, Steven Ward, Robert Waterman, Wendy Wayne, Gary Weakly, Dandee Wennerstrom, David White, Lloyd White, Melon Whitworth, Jim a. Victor Gonzalez discusses band with some friends. b. Heidi Overman pauses for a moment during cheerleading practice, c. Roger Bowman wonders if the football team will remain undefeated. 52 JUNIORS Wildermuth, Diane Wilkinson, David Williams, Diane Winger, Vicky Wong, Elizabeth Zellmer, Barbara Zepeda, Remberto Zevenbergen, Kelly Bartlett, John Beck, Debbie Belles, Kevin Boldt, Sandra Henry, Jeff Santiago, Jorge Smith, Suzanne JUNIORS 53 Sophomores Working for Year of ’80 Sophomores work towards graduating in a new decade: the year of 1980. The sophomores grew in many ways through the first year of high school. Now they know what to expect and what is expected. They’ve worked hard and are looking forward to the golden year of ’80 a. Years ago this could have been the O.G. campus. Acosta, Mike Aellig, Lee Aledo, Keoni Allen, Nancy Allen, Rhonda Allen, Sherry Amundson, Randall Anderson, Damon Anderson, Wendy Andreason, Gary Andreasen, Sherry Applegate, Jenine Ardo, Tammy Arendse, Roger Arndt, Debbie Aspinall, Mary Aten, Donna Ausbrooks, Terri Avila, Yolanda Baez, Luis Baez, Victor Bailey, Patty Baldwin, Jimmie Ballarta, Jimmy Barber, Brian Barret, David Bashaw, Dawn Bates, Gary Bates, Nancy Bautista, Joe Bechtold, Lisa Beel, Sonia Bell, Carol Bell, Edwin Bell, Scott 54 SOPHOMORES r Hour Lunch Serves Many Purposes Bennett, David Bennett, David Bennetts, Roy Benson, Julie Bentley, Cheryl Bettys, Linda Boldrick, Lori Bordeaux, Joanne Bouffard, David Bowden, Russell Boyd, Terri Briggs, David Brown, Doug Brown, Roxanne Brown, Steve Bruce, Bobby Buretz, Matthew Burtness, Kathy Burton, Laurie Bury, Andy Bush, Doug Byas, Marcella Caldito, Mary Carter, Angie Carter, Craig Carter, Daniel Carter, Jerry Casillas, Lynne Casper, Tami Cassaday, Theresa Castell, Kelly. Castillo, Rudy Cawker, Colleen Chaney, Becky Chapman, Hilary Having an hour for lunch really gave students a chance to relax and enjoy the company of friends. The advantages of the hour were also to study, or get a break from school surroundings. a. Tracy Johnson and Shelly Woolsten- hulme peacefully enjoy their lunch while unwinding. SOPHOMORES 55 Chesney, Mark Chesney, Mike Chisholm, Dawn Chute, Ann Chute, Richard Clark, Jeff Clark, Timothy Clemens, Arthur Clint, Colleen Cloonan, Cathy Cole, Romero Cole, Shellie Coleman, Bill Collins, Kevin Collins, Tracy Cook, Joni Cookson, Pam Cortum, Susan Cosio, Henry Couch, Arn old Cousins, Randy Coviello, Donna Crabtree, Darlene Craver, Shelly Crocker, Bob Crouch, Janna Crowe, Stephen Cruz, Matt Cruz, Norma D’Amellio, John Daniel, John Davidson, Geraldine Davis, Minetta Dawson, Mark Delk, Rhonda a. Stewart Mullet takes a little snooze during lunch, b. Leslie Diller is called by a friend. 56 SOPHOMORES Senators Fullfill Class Desires 7 h - r The sophomore senators worked with congress on fund raising ac¬ tivities. They had such projects as car washes and bake sales. a. Sophomore senators were Cathy Moore, Karen Lange, Heidi Hopp and Lori De Pamphilis. Not pictured - Mitch Perdue. Denning, Scott DePamphilis, Lori Dettman, David Dewey, Scott Diepstraten, Peter Diklich, Cindy Diller, Leslie Drinkward, Lisa Dye, John Eason, Debbie East, Jerry Ellenwood, Daniel Elliot, Jim Ellithorpe, Theresa Engbretson, Sandy Engrav, Michele Farrar, Eddy Favela, Andres Favela, Jose Fazio, Jon Figge, Mark Fisher, Anna Flickenger, Beth Foster, Shelly Fowler, Chris Fugate, Dwayne Gale, Mark Gamboa, Laura Ganzhorn, Lori Garcia, Mario Garvey, Jim Gates, Garline Gay, Richard Gaylor, Joe Gellatly, Sue SOPHOMORES 57 a. Koki Marheine, Scott Sickler, Steve Snow, and Bobby Bruce talk over the day’s events. Gelvin, Ann Gibbs, Alesa Gielczyk, Gregory Gilkerson, Ken Gillespie, Sharnay Glennie, Cindy Godwin, Jeff Gomez, Irma Gonzalez, Dino Gore, Carolyn Graebe, Susan Graf, Jeff Gran, Laura Grebisz, Chris Green, Cindy Gross, Brady Gunn, Charles Gunning, John Gutherie, Tom Gutiero, John Gutierrez, Yolanda Guy, Ken Hagelstein, Michael Hahn, Karen Haley, Steve Hall, Nancy Hall, Robert Halper, Laura Hamamy, Cindy Harris, Sherrie Hartman, Jeff Hartman, Mike Hatch, Traci Hatfield, George Havel, Mike Hays, Susan Hearn, Vicki Heath, Dennis Helmstetler, Denise Henry, Janelle Hernandez, Beth Hett, Debbie 58 SOPHOMORES Sophomore Spirit Working Hard Hewlett, Martin Hicken, Shirley Higgins, Tom Hillebrecht, Laura Hilliard, Bert Holden, Charles Holden, David Hopp, Heide Hudgens, Shelley Hughes, Doryne Hughes, Moira Huie, Keith Humphery, Sherry Hutchinson, John Irvine, Patti Isabell, Mark Jarvis, James Jauregui, Ruthann Jenkins, Carol Jensen, Inez Johannes, Harry Johnson, Allyson Johnson, B. Johnson, Fred Johnson, Tracy Jones, Brent Jones, Lon Jones, Mike Joyce, Ron Jungman, Gail Kapusnik, John Katsunishi, Naomi Keil, Ed Keith, Teri Kennon, Donna a. Missy Lucas gives her sales pitch to a friend as she attempts to sell a ribbon in support of Friday night’s football game. SOPHOMORES 59 Kerbs, Mike King, Kim King, Kris King, Scott Kingsbury, Grant Kingsley, Tom Kotter, Cheral Kramer, Holly Kravitz, Krista Kubilus, Sonya Lagatta, Paul Lambert, Robert Lamont, Eddie Landis, Raylene Lange, Karen Lantz, Mark Lantz, Tami Latulippe, Jeanine Leaf, Amy Lebsock, Mark Leckband, Steve Lee, Rene Lee, Song-nam Lehberg, Monica Lemus, Alex Lesperance, Michelle Lloyd, Jeanine Loedel, Chris Longwell, Kevin Lopez, Carmen Lopez, Denise Lord, Jeni Louth, Patrick Ludwig, Robert Lutgen, Kathryn Luttrull, Jim Lyles, Beverly MacDonald, Mary MacDonald, M Main, Eva Maldonado, Rudolph Malone, Terri a. Kelly Waits and Tammy Vinson show their disapproval of the vendos. ,0 SOPHOMORES Sophs Get Involved Manseill, Kelly Maprawa, J Marion, Rachelle Martin, Deedria Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Paula Maschka, Paul Mast, Rocky Matson, Sarita Mazzetti, Frank McCain, Mary McCord, Karee McDonald, Jeffrey McGee, Martin McGuire, Filomena McMahon, Kathy McMann, Fori McMullen, Mike McNerney, Patricia McNutt, Jamie Medeiroa, Jason Medlyn, Gregory Medugno, Michelle Messerschmidt, Dwayne Michaels,Sue Middlebrook, Laura Miliate, Grant Miller, Dave Miller, Jai Miller, Thomas Minchau, Carin Mitchell, Jerry Moberg,Ron Moczarny, Genevieve Mondragon, Teresa a. Heidi Hopp thinking deeply about the Musket deadline. SOPHOMORES 61 Monigold, Kelly Moore, Cathy Moore, Kathy Morton, David Morton, Douglas Mueller, Doug Nadeau, Rena Nanci, Guido Naylor, David Newell, Sheila Nichols, Chuck Nijinski, Jeffrey Nilles, James O ' Donnell, Mark Oest, Thomas Oest, Timothy Officer, Mike Oftedal, Roy Ogden, Larry Onaha, Sandy Ontiveros, Robert Orr, Steve Osburn, Douglas Overman, Jay Palacio, Cecilia Parada, John Parada, Scott Parra, Margaret Paschall, Midge Paul, David Pena, Elisea Perdue, Mitch Perea, Jon Perez, Christy Perez, Estella Perez, John Perkins, Dan Peters, John Peterson, Dean Peterson, Ruth Pickron, Doug Pincock, Judith Pitman, Linda Pohiman, Tami Poore, Chris Porter, Mona Pottberg, Gary Price, Jeff Proffitt, Eddie Pruett, Bill Pruett, Michael Puerner, Linda Quirk, Tricia Raney, Craig Ranzani, Peter Ratzlaff, D. Rees, Jim Reilly, Russell Reutlinger, Carole Richeson, David Risher, Kelly Robert, John Roberts, Yvonne b2 SOPHOMORES Helping Each Other Makes It Easier Robertson, Daniel Rodgers, Brian Rodgers, Kenneth Rodriguez, Philip Roemmich, Lisa Rogers, David Rollins, Greg Rossi, Nancy Ruse, Cindy Rust, Larry Sabin, Michael Salah, Tony Salarzano, Joann Sanders, Jeff Sanzberro, Jill Sarver, Erica Saye; Cindy Sayer, Edward Schuessler, Cindy Schwalbe, Judy Schwartz, Caroline Scott, Renee Shaffer, Gerry Shriock, Rhonda Sickler, Scott Simm, Stewart Simon, John Simpson, Laurie Sisco, Kim Slocum, Herb Slocum, Mark Smith, Debbie Smith, Kim Dawn Smith, Kim Ruth Smith, Leslie Smith, Robert Smith, Roxanne Snow, Steve Sommer, Suzie SOPHOMORES 63 Steeg, Albert Steere, Curtis Steinaure, Kenny Sterner, Shirley Stevanato, Sandy Strahley, Jamie Sylvester, Mike Talbert, Jan Talbert, Jil Tammariello, Chris Taylor, Pat Taylor, Steve Taylor, Stewart Temprendola, Debbie Thomas, Janice Thuerkoff, Mike Tillotson, Maura Tobin, Jim Tobin, Ruth Todd, John Toler, Lisa Tretter, Mark Trosak, Susie Trout, Mark Tuck, Neva Tuell, Patty Turney, Janet Tuomi, Robert Tybroski, Mitchell Vaden, Lydia Valentine, Jenny Varley, Michael Vick, Kim Vidmar, Fred Villa, Liz Villalobos, Andrew Villalobos, Yolanda Villescas, Curtis Villescas, Suzanne Vinson, Tammy a. Cheryl Bentley caught in pccted moment. an Virgin, Blair Vitkus, Peter unex- Vuksic, John Waits, Kelly Walker, Alvin 64 SOPHOMORES High-Spirited Sophomores Walker, Brenda Walling, David Walsh, Susan Walters, Stephen Warns, Richard Watkins, Cora Weaver, Keith Webster, Valerie Weeda, Bret Weinberg, Mark Welker, Lori Westerlund, Lori Wetmore, Richard White, Denise Wierson, Bill Williams, Chris Williams, Debbie Wilson, Larry Wilson, Robin Wilson, Tracy Wise, Cynthia Wise, Mark Wiseman, Carolyn Wiseman, Ken Woelke, Cindy Wolowsky, Allan Woostenhulme, Shelly Worcester, Denise Wright, Portland Wyman, Kathy Wynn, John Yoakum, Vikki Young, David Young, Janice Yvellez, Manuel Zanutto, Sandy Zemblidge, Kim a. Darin Spence shows spirit for the J.V. football team by painting his locker. SOPHOMORES 65 Freshmen Spirit — Sky High The enthusiastic freshmen class has been an asset to the Orange Glen campus. Their high spirits and optimism were evident in sports events, clubs, and school government. Looking forward to three more years at Orange Glen, the freshmen hope their future years will be as rewarding and enjoyable as this one. Abraham, Peter Adams, Robert Aellig, Brian Agrusa, James Aguilar, Lori Albers, Andrew Allen, Daniel Allen, Darla Allsup, Marc Alvarado, Doreen Anderson, Amy Anderson, Laura Archer, Kraig Ashley, Jeff Ausbrooks, Mitzi Bachman, Kathy Bailie, Teresa Baker, Kathy Baldwin, Cheri Bancroft, Ann Barber, Tracy Barker, Dwight Barnes, Lisa Barr, Sta cy Bartok, Chris Bartok, Todd Bautista, Jesus Beard, Sandra 66 FRESHMEN Beauchamp, Bruce Bechtold, Jane Beck, Dawn Beck, Lisa Becker, Craig Beerbohm, Michael Beers, Linda a. Doreen Alvarado, Corrine Christian¬ sen and Karen Diklick meet between classes. Bernabeo, Debra Berquist, David Berton, Deborah Best, Crystal Betts, Ricky Bigelbach, Pat Bill, Bradly Biller, Edward Bohn, Kenny Bolander, Craig Boosey, Genelle Bose, Karen Bothof, Robert Bowen, Theresa Bowerman, Jo Ellen Boyer, Suzanne Bracker, Robert Brogna, Toni Brosky, Cynthia Brown, Mary Bruce, Dana Bryson, Michael Buchanan, Mary Bullard, Scott Bumpus, Jerry Bunce, Deanna Burkhart, Michelle Burnworth, Tracy FRESHMEN 67 Freshmen Senators Ignite Spirit Freshmen senators were wel¬ comed to the school by the stu¬ dent government. Karen Bose, Julie Sowers and Jacqueline Schwab started the year off by participating in everything from Spirit Week to the ASB conven¬ tion. The freshmen senators set a good example for future fresh¬ men senators to follow. a. Freshmen senators Karen Bose, Julie Sowers and Jacqueline Schwab, b. Linda Melkonian pauses for a picture. Byron, Chris Cabrera, Grace Callsen, Susan Calsbeck, Brenda Cameron, Becky Camp, Kathy Campbell, Carol Campbell, Susan Capel, Pamela Carnahan, Thomas Carpenter, Tom Carr, David Carroll, David Carter, Christine Casillas, Anthony Cavitt, Claudia Chimarusti, John Chistian, David Christiansen, Corrine Clark, Cindy Clark, Paul Coddington, Patti Colbertson, David Cole, Tony Collins, Ace Cook, James Coppess, Don Corp, Sharon 68 FRESHMEN Cousins, Becky Cowan, Dave Cox, Suzanne Creed, Joe Crocker, Bob Croteau, Billy Crouse, Gene Cruz, David Cruz, Rita Cryan, James Cuculic, Christine Damiani, Andre Danner, Tim Davidson, John Davis, Patti Day, Cath y Day, Stacy Deal, Linda Deardorff, Donai De Forge, Nicole Deghuee, Mike Dehart, Brenda Delos Reyes, Panfilo Deluca, Cathrine Denton, Michelle Devries, Joe Dewey, Jill Diepstratten, Jeff Diklich, Karen Dileo, Elizabeth Dinkel, Constance Divjak, Christina Dodson, Cathy Dodson, Ilene Doerr, Angela Douglas, John Dresner, David Duncan, Tracy Dykes, Craig Early, John Eaton, Renae Eddo, Mark Edwards, Daniel Eichner, Steve Elrod, Sue Ensign, Debbie Erickson, Laurie i FRESHMEN 69 Freshmen Show Sensitivity Escalana, Sherri Eslick, Joan Esslinger, Jenny Esslinger, John Favela, Mary Fecanin, Theresa Ferguerson, Kara Figge, Brian Fitzgerald, Paige Fluke, Daniel Foley, Patty Foster, Paul Foster, Vicki Franklin, Edward Freeman, Gina Freiman, Jeffrey Freitas, Kyle Fridley, Sandy Fultz, Troy Gabriella, Lori Garcia, Daniel Garleb, Mark Gerfen, Jeff Gerhart, John Gerritsen, Chuck Gibbs, Karen Glogowski, Christine Godwin, Brian Gomez, Letticia Gonzales, James Goodwin, Frank Gorman, Benjamin Grant, Steve Graves, Ken Graves, Rod Greene, Jimmy Griffin, Herb Groepper, Brian Gross, Garth Gross, Paul Guenther, Paige Guthrie, Merry Gutierrez, Micky Guy, Tammy Hager, Cindy Hall, Leslie Hammer, Lisa Hammond, Corey Hampton, Mark 70 FRESHMEN Harding, Denise Hay, Kathyrine Heavirland, Steven Henne, Lori Hernandez, Richard Herrera, Alex Herrera, Roxanna Hersh, Jackie Hersh, Juanita Hiatt, Kirsten Hicken, Arthur Hicks, Charles Hightower, Tom Hightshoe, Jon Hill, Jerry Hilliard, Janet Hoang, Phuc (Hai) Hoff, Daniel Holderman, Elizabeth Holmes, Scott Hoose, Brian Hollands, Dorri Howard, Brenda Howe, Evan Hudgens, Robin Hudson, Dara Hudson, John Huffman, Stephanie Hughes, Kevin Hughes, Margaret Hunter, Bill Ihnotic, Caryn Imgrund, Edward Ingeholm, Karen Inshaw, Peter a. Lisa Barnes patiently waits while Bar¬ ney the school pet poses for a picture. FRESHMEN 71 Freshmen Are Welcomed Freshmen have survived regis¬ tration and now are planning out their futures. The begin¬ ning was rough but as the year went by everything seemed to get better. a. Chris Kay welcomes one of the Perkett twins to the school. Itzaina, Jim Isabell, Jeff Jackson, Kara Jamison, Lisa Jasan, Shane Jauregui, Monica Jay, Wilman Jex, Shawna Jiles, Eric Johnson, Angela Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Kim Johnson, Linda Johnson, Mary Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Shirley Jones, Bob Jones, Clayton Jones, Greg Jones, Robin Jungman, Pam Keele, Jayneane Keil, Michael Kennedy, Michael Kensinger, Laurie Kensinger, Linda Kern, Cheri Kessler, Amy 72 FRESHMEN King, Denise Kirkpatrick, Sherry Kitterman, Charles Knaus, Kim Knight, Scott Knight, Scott Kramer, Julie Kravitz, Gregg Kriel, Kelly Kufchak, Dwayne Kuntz, Candi Kunzik, George La Blanc, Lisa Lament, Danny Landis, Janet Lane, Linelle Lane, Nanette Lange, David Landsdown, Diana Larios, Martha Larrabee, David Latchford, Mark Lav, Melissa Lavada, Lawrence Lavine, Daniel Leaf, Abi Leisten, Ken Leon, Terry Liebherr, Melissa Liebmann, Lynette Liguori, Carl Lindblad, Kirt Lindegren, Petrea Livesley, Alisa Lloyd, Teresa Locklin, Jeffrey Lopez, Frank Lopez, Jorge Lopez, Melisa Lopez, Steve Louth, Harry Lowry, Mary a. Abi Leaf cannot wait for her big sister Amy to teach her how to drive. FRESHMEN 73 Difficult Times Have Passed Lypps, Margie Mac Arthur, Lorraine Madison, Martin Magee, Shawn Maglietto, Sunshine Maher, Rita Mainard, James Maletich, Mike Manganiello, Helen Manriquez, Ph yllis Manson, Michael Marchese, Gino Busy freshmen found schedules difficult, but as time rolled on classes and people became more familiar to them. Although high school may be difficult, this year’s freshmen conquered it. a. Nothing like locker trouble for Kathy Baker on a Monday morning. Marker, Susan Markson, Judy Marshburn, Bryce Martin, Margaret Matlock, Richard Matson, Ka Lyn Mayhew, Mike Mayotte, Kim Mazzetti, Jerri Medina, Ralph Melkonian, Linda Mendenhall, Michael Meston, Sherry Michaels, Barbara Mikulice, Daniel Miles, Chris 74 FRESHMEN Miller, Antje Miller, Barbara Miller, Scott Mills, Lori Mints, John Mitchell, Matt Mondry, Kathy Monroe, Leslie Moreno, Lisa Morgan, Scott Morgan, Tia Morris, Rhonda Morrow, Dane Morrow, Larry Morse, Susan Moss, David Mowry, Alan Mueller, Scott Murison, Brian Murphy, Kelly Myers, Gail Me Carley, Jim Me Cormick, Keith Me Cullough, Monty McDonald, Cathleen Me Gary, Mike Me Gowen, Michael Me Intosh, Mark Me Laughlin, Susan Nagy, Robert Nelson, David Nelson, Kelly Nielsen, Richard Nilles, Kevin Nordstrom, Kim Nordberg, Tom Norwood, Michael Oakes, Lei Lani Orahood, Kathy Ortiz, Gerardo Ortiz, Linda Overman, Lori Page, Frank Palma, Kathy Palmerton, Mark Parmelee, April Paschall, Mark Pastor, Scott Peek, Kyle Pena, Elizabeth Perkett, Bonnie Perkett, Connie Persichetti, Dan Petro, Barbara Petro, Teresa Petter, Sharie FRESHMEN 75 Freshmen Survive First Year Peverley, Patricia Pillus, John Pohlman, Wendy Ponton, Jim Potts, Thomas Powell, John Preston, Robert Pulido, Lisa Pullen, Shari Putis, Stephanie Raedel, Oscar Ramirez, Barbara Ramsey, Robert Randall, Betsy Rendon, Juan Rendon, Richie Reser, Stephanie Reutlinger, Laura Reyes, Gilbert Reynolds, David Rialubin, Leslie Rice, Katherine Richie, John Robertson, Terry Roby, Cindy Rodgers, Steve Rodriquez, Brenda Rodriquez, Diana a. Abi Leaf and Kevin Latchford are having a great time during lunch. 76 FRESHMEN Roth, Pat Rothert, Damon Ruggles, Doug Ruhter, Ralph Ruiz, Jose Rule, Cyndi Saboda, Tina Salisbury, Sean Sandova, Ismael Sanford, Jerry Sanford, Vickie Saunders, Scott Savage, Ellen Sayer, Georgia Schaffner, Amy Schenk, Cheryl Schmidt, Jennifer Schuble, Michelle Schultz, Jeff Schwab, Jacqueline Seltman, Jeff Serna, Tony Shaffer, Tina Sharp, William Shaw, Bobby Shay, Kim Sherman, Debby Short, Freda Simonton, Ernest Sims, Elaine Sisco, Ronald Sisk, Gaylin Smiar, Gina Smith, Cary Smith, Harry Smith, Jannelle Smith, Jeff Smith, Karen Smith, Tara Smock, Tim Songer, Sherrie Soto, Angie Southworth, Jerry Soward, Mike Sowers, Julie Steeg, Mary Beth Stehly, Richard Stephens, Bobby Strange, Mark Stuard, Mary Stuard, Elizabeth Studebaker, Tony Stumf, Elizabeth Swanson, Mary Sylvester, Anthony Tallman, Becky FRESHMEN 77 Frosh Were Something Else Friendships and experiences of the year will be used by the fresh¬ men class as Building blocks for their next three years here. a. Shawna Jex, Chris Kay and Kathy Orahood joke around. b. Margie Lypps and Leslie Moreno put together spirit signs for a Freshman foot¬ ball game. f Tasker-Brown, Teri Taylor, Cathy Teall, Charles Tedford, Scott Teets, Robin Terranova, Tami Tewsbury, Scott Thomas, Kim Thomas, Robin Thomas, Suzanne Thuleen, Robert Tipps, Gregory Tobin, Barbara Tobin, Patrick Tostado, Jose Toatado, Marie Towner, Valerie Trout, Robert Truman, Lori Tuell, Bobby Tybroski, Tyrone Tyler, Carrie Orrantia, Rudy Urry, Mark Van Heel, Burt Van Sciver, Susie Vega, Stephanie Vencill, Joyce 78 FRESHMEN Freshmen Looking Forward To Sophomore Year Vuksic, Gina Wanta, Paula Ward, Bill Ward, Robin Ware, Kurt Warnshuis, Erik Watkins, Rodney Wayne, Michael Wederneyer, Gretchen Welch, Karla Welcher, Patricia West, Dan Wetmore, Allison White, Mike White, Sandra Whittaker, Karen Whitted, Christopher Wilcox, Shari Wilkinson, Mike Williams, Rhonda Wilson, James Winings, John Winkle, Charles Wisdom, Shawn Wood, Karen Wood, Mike Workman, Vicky Wright, Kevin Wright, Robyn Yamaguchi, Daryl Yodock, Bill Zabinsky, Charee Markson, Joy Haragos, Billy Waddell, Rory Hanson, Jimmy FRESHMEN 79 ADMINISTRATION a. Dan Harrison, a very important and influential person, is in charge of the en¬ tire music department. His time and ef¬ fort have made our band well known throughout the West coast. He has in¬ deed made our music department widely recognized, b. Paul Moyneur, P.E. in¬ structor and head coach of our Avocado League Champion football team. c. Ms. Berrier, teacher of Freshmen and ad¬ vanced English classes, d. Ms. Millburn, sophomore English teacher, e. Mr. Drielsma, history and Civics teacher did double duty as social science assisting as chairman. 80 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND FACULTY As principal, Mr. Heg nle has many responsibilities. It is up to him to make sure that everything runs smoothly at Orange Glen. This is not always an easy task since he is responsible for over 2000 students and 100 faculty members. Mrs. Burt, secretary to the prin¬ cipal also has many duties. She is in charge of all paperwork and runs the front office. She also plays a big part in keeping things under control here at Orange Glen. a. Our Principal, Don Hegerle. b. Mrs. Burt, secretary to the principal, has many responsibilities, one of which is monitoring the intercom, c. Mr. Hegerle converses with a student, d. Mr. Hegerle and Mrs. Burt glance up from a dictation as a student enters the room. Orange Glen Salutes Bud Quade Looking back over 30 years as an Educator, G.W. (Bud) Quade has mixed emotions about retiring. He states “I look forward to re¬ tirement and then I still get a pang in my heart when I think of leaving.” He commented that he has been very happy in his posi¬ tion as Superintendent and has had “just tremendous” people to work with. He also said that he thinks the students are just “great” and after seeing how they perform and conduct themselves, “couldn’t ask for a better place.” Mr. Quade began his career teaching Jr. High school in 1946. In 1947 he came to Escondido and taught as a classroom teach¬ er until 1953 when he became Assistant Principal at Escondido High School. In 1954 he became principal at which time he was also chairman of the manage¬ ment committee. He became Su¬ perintendent in 1955 when the of¬ fice was first formed. Quade states that the most out¬ standing thing about holding this position has been witnessing the tremendous growth of this area. When he first came to Escondido there was only one high school with approximately 650 students. At that time Escondido’s popula¬ tion was around 4,000. Quade has enjoyed the challenge of trying to keep ahead of growth and trying to keep some stability in the district. He accomplished fantastic feats in dealing with community growing pains and is truly to be commended. a. Bud Quade reads through a report, b. Mr. Quade is escorted by Drillteam co¬ captain Paula Hansen and captain Teri Sherman during a half time show in which he was honored. 82 ADMINISTRATION School Board - Important And Influential The Escondido Union High School Board of Trustees are a very important and influential group. They are public elected officials who generously give of their time to serve the youth of today. These people set policy and make decisions on important matters. It is up to them to autho¬ rize what will and won’t be taught and how many credits are needed to graduate from high school. They also make final decisions on the employment of teachers and determine the outcome of many more important matters. In short, they keep everything running smoothly. a. Student member Mark Shoemaker, b. Administrators Mr. Abler director of personnel and Mr. Bivin director of cur¬ riculum. c. President Ulman. d. Student member Mark Shoemaker, Member Robert Sikes, President William Ulman, Vice-President Charlotte Hotchkiss, Clerk Wilber Bradley and member Stan¬ ley Peters. 83 I Faculty Influences Students Each Member of the faculty showed enthusiasm and school spirit. Many were willing to take their own time to help students. Our friendly faculty greatly influ¬ enced our lives and the knowl¬ edge which they have given us shall remain with us for years to come. a. Mr. Shive hard at work paint¬ ing a prop. b. Teaching the busi¬ ness classes is a time consuming business for Bob Richards, Jerry Fenton, Jim Rees, and Bob Hughes, c. Dan Harrison enjoys the feeling of accomplishment he has obtained by directing the en¬ tire music department, d. Roger Jacobs uses the techniques he teaches to snap a shot of his part¬ ners in Communicative Arts, Dennis Shive, Bonnie Wheeler, John Damelio, and Tom Ga- briella. a. The pleasant home economic teachers, Dorothy Allen, Edith Snap, Brenda Um- bro, and Sydney Fox. b. the Special Edu¬ cation teachers,Theresa Hufford, Robin Marx, Bill Edmonston, Jennifer Ja¬ mison, Fred Georggin, and Jerry Meyer, c. Mrs. Bohannon explains a math prob¬ lem. d. The Math Department; Pat Boldt, Leland Dimon, John Sowers, Bon¬ nie Bohannon, Duane Tucker, George Allister, Candice Serry and Jose Villalo¬ bos solved problems. FACULTY 85 English Department — The Largest The English department is the largest department in the school. This department, headed by Kay Sanfillipo, has many meetings to plan a well organized and pro¬ ductive program. Every student has to have at least three, years of English in order to graduate; therefore most students have quite a few of the English teach¬ ers. a. Gary Gustafson, Bob Marsala and Pat Spelman, listen attentively at an English department meeting, b. Mr. Gustafson, Mr. Gabriella, Mr. Zacharias, Mr. Keuhnast, Bonnie Wheeler, Elaine Ber- rier, Susan Larson and Alice Byrne, are at the same meeting, c. Mr. Marsala, Mr. Gabriella, Mr. Zacharias, Frank O’Brien and Judy Milburn. d. Kay San¬ fillipo, English department chairperson, e. Dave Parker in classroom. 86 FACULTY Faculty Is Well Appreciated Students appreciate the teachers and other faculty. This year we received a few new teachers, such as Don Martin of the agriculture department. Some teachers moved to new departments such a. Don Martin and David Carroll of the agriculture dept. b. Super School teach¬ ers Candice Serry, Stan Dean, and Nan¬ as the teachers of Super School. We are lucky to have such excel¬ lent teachers at our school. cy Raven, c. ROTC advisors Lemuel Shepherd and Jessie Dye. d. Librarians; Jeannette George and Betty Larzalere. FACULTY 87 Active Year For Administration The members of the Adminis¬ tration had a very busy year. From cold season to flu season to the ditching epidemic, not a day of rest was to be found. Mrs. Georges was taking temperatures and calling home, Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Freese tried to keep their attendance records straight while Mr. Leaf and Mrs. Mc- Knight were trying to cure the epidemic. Phones were con¬ stantly ringing as Mrs. Beck kept all of the calls straight. Mr. See kept up good communications between the faculty and the stu¬ dents. Our cashier, Mrs. Brees, worried about everything from locks to A.S.B. cards. Mrs. Burt kept everyone on time by ring¬ ing the bells. Through all of this, Mr. Hegerle kept everything running smoothly and his cheer¬ ful smile enhanced the lives of all at Orange Glen. a. Mrs. Beck answers phones; b. Mrs. Ames writes a call slip; c. Mrs. Beattie checks someone in; d. Mr. Leaf con¬ sults Mr. Hegerle; e. Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Freese figure things out; f. con¬ sultation with Mrs. McKnight; g. Mrs. Brees exits from the safe; h. Mrs. Shoebridge runs the xerox machine; i. Mr. Turner checks his files; j. Mrs. Georges shows concern; k. Mr. See tries to relate to his “friend.” I 88 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 89 Teachers Show Skill In Many Fields The art department expresses in¬ ner emotions, Coach Karges shows interest in “plain women”, Nancy H. and Nancy R. wish they were on a wagon train; Pat is trying to play the guitar, while Howard assumes his usual aca¬ demic position. Industrial Education prepares students for the practical things in later life. Foreign languages are helpful in careers as well as in travel to oth¬ er countries. a. Mark Karges, Nancy Hogan, Nancy Raven, Pat Portis and Howard Savage. b. Mark Kristjanson, Charles Printz, Clarence Weller, Jose Villalobos, Don Sutton and David Martin, c. Ernest Vil¬ la, Allan Lambert, Kay Sanfillippo, Lynn Wyland, Gordon Zittel and Bill Jones, d. Frank O’Brien takes time out to catch up on the news 90 FACULTY Counselors Contribute Universal Advice The counseling office was a sanc¬ tuary for many confused students this year. Counselors gave advice about College and scholarships as well as non-school problems. They answered many questions and gave frustrated students needed encouragement. a. Dr. Freitas counsels student, b. Mrs. Risher after a busy day. c. Mr. Busalac- chi and Mrs. Pedersen check the files, d. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Ragovin consult a student about college, e. Mrs. Risher and Mrs. Paxton getting together, f. Mrs. Belisle greets students with a friendly smile. FACULTY 91 Teachers End Year Successfully The Health and Safety Depart¬ ment is headed by Alan Clinger. Sophomores makeup the major¬ ity of the Health and Safety groups because they take drivers Ed. to get their licenses. The Social Science Department covers the classes of history and civics, classes popular with the upperclassmen. The Science Department includes classes such as biology and chemistry. Both classes are taken by stu¬ dents of all grades. a. Health and Safety teachers: Raymond Sutton, Alan Clinger and Bill Valentine. b. Social Science: Audrey Jaques, John Bree, Dana Ernest, Monte Lefton, Stan Alstrum, Joe Farias and Bill Rutledge. c. Science Department: front row: Larry Rau, Paul Watts and Jerry Ferrara. Back Row: Louis Clements, Richard Brown, Byron Augenbaugh and Don Martin. 92 FACULTY P.E., Special Teachers Work And Relax P.E. is a good class to let all your energy out. It is also a good time to talk to friends you might not see very often or to exercise and lose a few extra pounds. It’s a good idea to take it after lunch and work off the new calories. a. Pat Portis helps a student with a sketch, b. Psychology guest speaker oversees relaxation experiment, c. Coach Wetzel, pauses to think about new P.E. classes, d. Tom Bice, Walter Serviolo, Jeff Carlovsky, Pam Walker, Mark Karges, Nancy Shields, Bill Wetzell, Richard Disney, Jean McKee, Jeanne Maloney and Pat Bynum. FACULTY 93 a. The Band, Drillteam, Banner and Flag Corp perform during a football half-time show. b. Steph Huffman plays a new piece of music as Greg Bowden counts time. c. NJROTC winning boat team during summer training. 94 ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS “Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.” Throughout our short lives we have achieved many things and accomplished many goals. It is important that we enjoy the things we have accomplished and constantly set new goals and make new plans. As we reach goals and complete plans, we also grow in knowledge and under¬ standing. This in turn leads to happiness and a feeling of satis¬ faction. a. Several Modern Chorale members re¬ hearse. b. Drum major Karen Harrison practices before school, c. Drama mem¬ bers perform a scene from WARRIORS HUSBAND. Music Unites Groups, a. Modern Chorale accompanists, b. Some of the girls practice their dance routines, c. Modern Chorale, back row: Sue Howard, Gayle Clanton, David Holden, Karen Harrison, Steph Raney, Tony Jauregui, Joan Bachman, Dave Wilkinson, Deanne Thornton, Jon Warn- shuis and Leslee Woods. Middle row; Jeff Freeman, Wayne Holden, Mark Chesney, Rich Stubbs, and Cindy Prindi- ville. Front row: Hank Miller, Dan Hager, and Steve Johnson. L. Provides Basis For Friendship ■ ■ K j a. Some of the chorus girls warm up before practice, b. Chorus, back row: Anna Fisher, Janet Landis, Janice Estes, Toni Brogna, Jeanne Davidson, Patty Crouse, Dawn Davis, Tammie Creame, Christy Evans, Kara Feruerson, Rhonda Delk, Laurie Nelson, Kathy Truxal, Kathy Taylor and Tracy Barber. Middle row: Linda Beers, Roxanne Brown, Rina Nadeau, Patty Pauletto, Susan Gellant- ly, Dana Bruce, Minetta Davis, Laurie Simpson, Claudia Cavitt, Sandra Bal- larta, Patty Me Phee, Teri Sherman, Su¬ san Gardner, Jenni Risher, Michelle Denton and Karla Johnson. Front row: Mike Chesney, Erik Warshuis, Charlie Holden, David Creamer, Pat Louth, Russel Bowden and Scott Ellenwood. Pianists: Sally Lawrence and Steph Huffman. i ORGANIZATIONS 97 Smiles Add Sparkle To Band The smiles and enthusiasm of the Banner Corps, Flag Corps, and Mascots added sparkle and color to the band. Besides competing in seven band reviews and parades, the girls al¬ so performed at pep assemblies, half-time shows, and a fund¬ raising dinner. As a part of a successful band, the girls are left with memories of a rewarding year full of un¬ forgettable experiences. a. Band Mascots Gayle Clanton, Carole Schimmelman and Wendy Reilly, b. Flag Corps: Julie Groepper, Phoebe Cilestio, Patty Jackson, Cheryl Dun¬ can, Peggy Jackson, Theresa Mc¬ Donald, Cheryl Bentley, Laurie Kerbs and Janet McKeand. IHhbB 98 ORGANIZATIONS a. Captains Shari Hutchings and Laurie Kerbs, b. Flag Corp members talk before a parade, c. Wendy Reilly and Susie Roberts dance at half-time. d. Girls provide half-time entertainment, e. Banner Corps: Susie Roberts, Beth Deis, Deanne Thornton, Linda Tatman, Shari Hutchings, Sherry Goodgame, Robbin Hoose, Karen Russell, Sherrie Bates, Cindy Schuessler, Linda Possenti, Lucia Cornicelli, Lori Seltman, Vicki Woodruff. m m ■ sL. .A r 1 1 j . mm A Cr IH V;- ] k [ : m A r HH JHB 1 f m m I iBi JM i ' |||M| [ Drill Team Takes Pride In Performing Marching with pride and en¬ thusiasm, the Patriette Drill Team took part in many ex¬ citing events, including four major band reviews and two parades. The twenty-two girls participated in half-time shows as well as the International Buffett which was sponsored by the band. Being in drill team has given the girls new opportunities for learning and making friends, and has proved to be worth the time and effort they have put into it. ' M T ' ' .. j 1 iT)4 k! 1 L® i W mm V i BA The Patriette Drill Team Top Row: Melissa Lau, Donai Deardorff, Jai Miller, Barb Bombadier, Laurie Nelson, Doreen Alvarado, and Kathy Rice. Middle Row: Jamie McNutt, Jenny Esslinger, Joy Fralin, Bev Fralin, Julie Nielson, Tara Smith, Mary Buchanan, Sheri Comaroto, and Keri Diller. Bottom Row: Paula Hansen, Teri Sherman, and Laura Halper. 100 ORGANIZATIONS a. Co-Captain Laura Halper, Cap¬ tain Teri Sherman, and Co-Captain Paula Hansen, b. Patriette Drill Team competing in Autumn Band Review in San Diego, c. Doreen Alvarado, Jai Miller, and Sheri Comaroto follow band down the track during the pre¬ game show. d. Drill Team members performing during half-time. e. Drill Team practices for upcoming parade. ORGANIZATIONS 101 Motivation Guides Band To Success Motivation was a key factor in the success of the Patriot band. Much time and effort went into before-and-after school practices in order to prepare band members for the seven band reviews and parades in which they participated. The hard work payed off though, as the dedicat¬ ed group won trophy after trophy under drum major Karen Har¬ rison’s command. The band not only competed in parades and reviews, but also provided much music and spirit at both pep assemblies and half¬ time shows. The annual International Buffet was held in December to raise money for the band’s new uni¬ forms. a. The band competes in the Autumn Band Review in San Diego, b. Early morning practices keep the band awake as they work on half-time show routines, c. Half-time entertainment for the O.G.-Poway game. d. Vicki Woodruff exits from the field after performing, e. Drum Major Karen Harrison leads the band. f. The band marches to victory. 102 ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 103 Iff 1 The Orange Glen High School sweepstakes band, under the di- - ' rectioh of Mr. Dan Harrison, placed sweepstakes in the follow- Jng parades: Monjy air, lister Oaks, The Autumn Band, Re¬ view, The Escondido Christmas , j ade and the San Diege Cd- lumbus Day pjy-ade. ' ' • « « wl 1 m « mmM 1 « « [ « • l V 1 1 « P 1 tft W « L i 4 4rw 1 • • • 1 « « u 1 4 « wl i K • •v i r . NJROTC Completes Fifth Year The Naval Junior Reserve Offi¬ cer Training Corps Unit began its fifth year with 104 cadets. The purpose of this unit is to help high school students improve their leadership abilities and gain a greater understanding of the military as a career. Activities for the unit during the summer of 1977 included two one-week cruises aboard Navy warships and a week of amphibious train¬ ing with the Marines at the Na¬ val Amphibious Base, Coronado. 1 a. NJROTC Color Guard: Rich Gay, Dan Robertson, Bonnie Take, Mike Ha- gelstein, and Chuck Gunn. b. NJROTC Historic Flag Platoon, c. Military Ball Queen and Attendants: Stacy Slack, Bonnie Take (queen) and Janet Landis, d. NJROTC Cadet Officers: Mark McCord, Charles Allen, and Dirk Liv¬ ingston. Not pictured: Perry Armor. ORGANIZATIONS 107 Torch Staff Struggles To Produce Yearbook Although meeting deadlines proved to be a problem for some of the Torch staff, the hard-work¬ ing members gained much exper¬ ience in planning and preparing layouts, selling ads, and produc¬ ing the yearbook. Editor Sue Howard had a lot of planning and organizing to do, but assistant editor Jeff Moore and advisor Mr. Kuehnast helped keep things under control. The friendly, outgoing spirit of the staff members made after school work sessions not only a time for work, but a time for fun a. Editor Sue Howard contemplates lay¬ out. b. A wind-blown Phoebe Cilestio works diligently, c. An efficient Laurie Kerbs keeps the files straight, d. Sue Howard and Mark Lantz offer advice, e. Jeff Moore organizes his schedule. 108 Musket Staff - Hard Workers Finding news and reporting it to the students, kept the Musket staff busy all year. Editor Kathy Ashby, found her job challeng¬ ing, but the cooperation of staff members working made the task easier on everyone. The staff put out fifteen issues, each eight pages long. a. Kathy Ashby helps Ann Palmerton with a headline, while Tom Mathews works on ‘O. G. Henderson’, b. Laurie Kerbs researches some copy. c. Vernon Bashaw thinks of captions for a picture, d. Linda Possenti discusses an article with Ms. Wheeler. ORGANIZATIONS 109 i Old Clubs Revived a. The Fantasy Literature Society, b. The lache Club, back row; Brenda Pat- eneaude, Jovita Martinez, Joann Salar- zano, Evelyn Saenz. Front row: Jim Chavez, Ismael Sandoval, advisor Nancy Raven, Jaun Hinojosa, Steve Casioce. After missing a year, the Fantasy Literature society resumed their study of J.R.R. Tglkien and other such authors. During club meet¬ ings, members discussed books they had read, and films they had seen. Any members who want to, can submit creative stories or po¬ ems to be published in the ‘Ma- lamrun’, a monthly magazine put out by the group. C ORGANIZATIONS DEC A Introduces Students To Business Business is a very important part of our world. Through aids such as the Student Store and a Christmas wrapping booth, DECA put students in actual business situations. Students competed at local, state. and national conferences and re¬ ceived high honors. These honors demonstrate how DECA will help our future businessmen and women contribute to our business world. a. Patty McNeary takes a test for a con¬ test. b. Norma Cruz is the student store cashier, c. Running for California State President is rewarding for Terri Street, d. Rita Maher and Joe (Chip) Gaylor campaign for reporter. ORGANIZATIONS 111 Clubs Strive For Improvement a. The Debate Team, back row: Pete Abraham, Jim Cook, Vernon Bashaw, Richard Chute, Chris Inshaw, Rick Jor¬ gensen. Front row; Kathleen Baker, Lori Gabriella, Tina Saboda, Barbara Mi¬ chaels and Alana Gabriella. b. The French club. Back row: Dane Koch, Cathy Corp, Chris Inshaw and Charlie Teall. Middle row: Julie Tasker-Brown, John Ricchio, advisor-Mrs. Wyland, Lynne Baker, Treasurer-Denise King, Shirley Hicken and Mark Davidson. Front row: Nancy Meagher, Vice-Presi- dent-Lori Becker, President-Vicki Kowalski, Patrera Peverly and Lorna Warpoole. 112 ORGANIZATIONS Enthusiasm Brings Rewards a. Future Farmers of America, b. The Creative Art club, back: Greg Bell. Mid¬ dle row: Robin Ward, Linda Kensinger, Jeff Ashley, Peter Inshaw, Secretary- Song Im-Lee, Ann Figlioli, Suzi Boyer and Karen Wood. Front row: Laurie Kensinger, Terri Mendenhall, Patti Crouse, Treasurer-Patty Pauletto, Presi- dent-Dane Koch, Vice-President-Alan Needham, Joleen Baker, Linda Fox and Mark Norman. ORGANIZATIONS 113 Deltons, CSF Active Around School The Deltons, a service club, par¬ ticipated in many activities throughout the year. Besides helping with school events such as Back to School Night, Bac¬ calaureate, Graduation, and sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins dance, they worked outside the school, helping a needy family at Christmas and spending the day at the Home of the Guiding Hands. The California Scholarship Fed¬ eration was led by president Ann Palmerton, vice-president Jea Oliver, secretary Kathy Ashby and treasurers Kevin Brown and Jim Ashby. The club for scholas¬ tic achievement takes one field trip each semester. a. Deltons; back row: Susan Griggs, Janice Estes, Sandra Boldt, Mary-Lynn Lehberg, Karen Coda, Joleen Baker, Kim Kiley, Debbie Chesney, Lori Mon¬ tague, Donna Brown, Vicki Kowalski, Lori Kurchak, Louisa Graebe, Teri Sherman, middle row: Paula Buskirk, Tam Robinson, Tammy Jahelka, Kathy Chesney, Linda Kapusnik, Sherrie Bates, Lori Seltman, Barb Robeen, Kathy Freitas, Linda Haley, Jeanmarie Leclerc, Laurie Nelson, Keri Diller. front row: Debbie Ausbrooks, Jean Oliver, Paula Brees, Fran Larzalere, Steph Raney, Ann Palmerton. b. CSF Club. A.S.B. Takes On Many Projects In spite of being hampered by poor attendance, the A.S.B. cab¬ inet was able to accomplish a lot this year. The members main¬ tained the Student Tutoring Pro¬ gram to help students who couldn’t otherwise afford tutors. The Inner Club Council, a branch of A.S.B., ran benefits for Mus¬ cular Dystrophy and the Casa de Esperanza orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico. As charter members in the California Association of Student Councils, the cabinet is becoming involved in students rights activities throughout the state. a. Ted Fenton, Sandra Boldt and presi¬ dent Jon Chute look over the agenda be¬ fore a cabinet meeting, b. The A.S.B. Cabinet. ORGANIZATIONS 115 Varsity Cheerleaders Spread Spirit The spirit of the Varsity cheer¬ leaders brought excitement back to the school as the girls’ friendly and outgoing natures helped spread school spirit to their fel¬ low students. After a week of cheerleading camp during the summer and many long practices, the Varsity squad, led by captain Sue Ad¬ ams, was prepared to cheer on the many winning teams. Pep rallies and assemblies were an exhilerat- ing experience not only for the cheerleaders, but for the student body too, which participated ac¬ tively in spirit yells and contests. The girls took part in many fund¬ raising events, to pay for their uniforms. a. Varsity Cheerleaders, tog to bottom: Kelly Schuble, Corinne Turner, Sue Ad¬ ams, Heidi Overman, Lori Kurchak, Su¬ zanne Lahr, Kathy Tanner, Barbara Zellmer, Kathy Murphy, and Michelle Lahr. (not pictured: Ginny Kansas.) b. Kelly Schuble demonstrates a cheer for Lori Kurchak. c. Ginny Kansas points the sights out to Heidi Overman. Enthusiasm Shown By J.V. Cheerleaders The J.V. squad had an exciting year, showing their smiles and en¬ thusiasm around campus. The en¬ thusiasm was contagious as was shown by the amount of student support the girls had. Working with the Varsity cheer¬ leaders on various fund-raising events such as car washes, bake sales, candy sales and local pub¬ licity for a television station, the girls combined good times with money-making projects. Spirit ribbons were also sold in order to make students aware of and in¬ terested in coming events. Captain Raylene Landis headed the spirited squad. a. top to bottom: Song-Nam Lee, Robin Wilson, Missy Lucas, Sheila Newell, Shelly Woolstenhume, Raylene Landis, and Tracy Johnson, b. Mascot Shelly Woolstenhume concentrates on a new cheer, c. Song-Nam Lee shows the other girls her idea. New Groups Add To School Spirit Spirit Squad was a new and welcome addition to the campus this year. This exciting group headed by Becky Weeda provided support for many sports events. The girls took part in various fund-raising activities including the sale of spirit buttons. Freshmen cheerleaders contributed much to the stu¬ dent body with their happy and friendly personal¬ ities. Besides cheering for all freshman sports events and taking an active part in pep rallies and assem¬ blies, the girls worked together with the Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders in fund-raising events a. Enthusiastic spirit-squad members cheer at a pep rally, b. Spirit Squad: top row; Nancy Bates, Joan Bachmann. Second Row: Bev Spare, Chris Me Phail, Dawn Davis, Nancy Hall. Third Row: Cindy Hamamy, Trisha Quirk, Terry Troutner, Julie Tasker-Brown, Becky Weeda, Jill Sanzburro. Bottom Row: Chris Timmons, Claire Baldwin, Kim Lebsock, Carol Bell, Jan- ine Bordeaux, Jennifer Valentine, c. Frosh Cheerleaders: Top to bottom: Marjie Lypps, captain Georgia Sayer, Tina Saboda, Lori Gabriella, Barbara Micheals, Lisa Morena. L Mat Pats Inspire Wrestlers a. Varsity Mat Pats, back to front: Wen¬ dy Pohlman, Tina Kersh, Carol Gore, Laura Reutlinger. Front row: Teri Sher¬ man, Head Mat Pat, Sue Stuck, Gina Smiar, Debbie Temprendola, Kathy Orahood. b. J.V. Mat Pats, back row: Melissa Lau, Stephanie Huffman, Heidi Hopp, Liz Martin. Front row: Valerie Loeffler, Bonnie Perkett, Patty MeNer- ney. i Drama, Where Women Rule “When wo men were women and men knew their place” was the theme to the comedy Warrior ' s Husband performed by the dra¬ ma students last fall. Each ac¬ tress gave outstanding perfor¬ mances as warriors, polititions, and royalty, while the actors por¬ traying average men, were flirts and raised the children. The theme builds when Greek, men warriors attack Pontus, where the play is taking place. a. Terri Street, portraying Pomposia, the Queen’s wisest counselor, is questioned by Rose Taconi as Heroica. b. Queen Hypolita, played by Marisa Medugno, is proud of her sister. Princess Antiope, played by Cammy Street, and Sentry Ju¬ lie Mersch. c. Sentry Kim Daub cheers on Kathy Meyhew and Michael Me¬ dugno. d. Chris Maletich, playing Pom¬ posia, questions Tammy Sanders as Caustica. e. Roger Steevie portrays Sa- pien. The Warrior’s Husband, f. Cammy Street, the princess Antiope, disbelieves Ben Gorman, a Greek herold. g. An¬ tiope, played by Cammy Street, carries in the stag she killed, with Julie Mersch following, h. Matt Rogowski, portraying a Greek Warrior, fights Becky Mills as the princess Antiope. i. Tim Williams, portraying Hercules, cheers on Sapien; Roger Steevie gets revenge on pomposia, played by Terri Street, j. The Drama Club: top row, Cammy Street. Second row, Jeanmarie Leclerc, Cherry Robin¬ son, Judy Markson, Sharon Hardesty, Steve Simm, Jenine Applegate and Cin¬ dy Hewlet; third row, Ann Chute, Maura Tilloson, Carry Smith, Marisa Medugno, Chris Maletich, Kim Daub, and Laurie Bell; fourth row, Tammy Sanders, Kathy Meyhew, Mike Moore, Heidi Rogers, Tim Williams, Mark Massa, Julie Mersch, and Dennis Shive; bottom row, Erick Brean, Roger Steevie, Sanya Beel, and Rose Taconi. k. Sapiens, Roger Steevie, flirts with Marisa Medugno as Queen Hypolita. ORGANIZATIONS 121 STUDENT LIFE a. Portland Wright gives Darrin Spence a ride to class, b. Rivalry was evident between the Patriots and the Escondido Cougars during football season, c. Fifties day at lunch, d. Ms. Bynum assists Nan¬ cy Allen as she vaults in P.E. e. Aaron Burger demonstrates his skating ability on Kona Ramp. f. Psychology student Kellie Lee, focuses her attention on an intricate device which measures brain waves, g. Randy Sumstead shows his ar¬ tistic talent in super school, h. Mrs. Lar¬ son explains an English assignment to Kim Robinson. 27 STUDENT LIFE . You Are A Child Of The Universe “Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.” School is a pretty big part of our lives right now, but as we grow and go our separate ways we will “surrender the things of youth” and many other things will be¬ come important to us. We rarely take time to appreciate all that we have right now. As the years pass, we will look back on our lives as students and remember much more than classes, dances and various clubs. Unforgettable memories of parties, surfing, ski¬ ing, the beach and special friends will remain with us forever. STUDENT LIFE 123 Parker, Adams Crowned Amid Fog With the court of class princes and princesses around them, Ron Parker and Sue Adams were crowned 1978 Homecoming King and Queen. The football team went on to win the game against Ramona and remain un¬ defeated. The Homecoming dance was held the following night. a. King and Queen Ron Parker and Sue Adams, b. Queen Sue and King Ron pass through the archway on their way from the “throne.” ' HMECOMING Seniors HOMECOMING 125 Old-Fashioned Theme Prevailed Although unusual circumstances including dense fog, surrounded Homecoming night, nothing could dampen the excitement of the crowd, the football team, or the royalty. At the last minute the football game had to be played on the field of cross-town rival Escondido High. This was due to a power failure of Orange Glen’s field lights. The theme of this ASB sponsored event was “An Old-Fashioned Homecoming” and it turned out to be truly fitting, for in its first years, O.G. had to play all of its home games on Escondido’s field. The pre-game ceremonies began with the coming in of cheer¬ leaders past and present on an old-fashioned fire truck. Next was the entrance of Freshman Prince and princess, Sean Salis¬ bury and Mitzi Ausbrooks, fol¬ lowed by Sophomores Mitch Per¬ due and Gen Moczarny. Wes Marshburn and Michelle Bartok represented the Juniors and Sen¬ ior royalty was Mike Bush and Susie Roberts. As all the court had. King Ron Parker and Queen Sue Adams rode in on an old- fashioned car. a. Mitzi Ausbrooks and Sean Salisbury ride in on the rumble seat. b. Sue Adams and Ron Parker under the arch. c. Usher John Stahl assists Michelle Bartok from the car. d. Susie Roberts and Mike Bush walk onto the red carpet, e. A kiss for Gen Moczarny and Mitch Perdue, f. Exi- tement shows on the faces of Michelle Bartok and Wes Marshburn. g. Joyce Young and ASB President Jon Chute crown the new King and Queen, Sue Ad¬ ams and Ron Parker, h. Outgoing queen Joyce Young with Sue Adams. 126 HOMECOMING On Homecoming Night HOMECOMING 127 «,r 128 BOYS SPORTS You Are A Child Of The Universe “Many persons strive for high ideals and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself.” In this fast-paced world in which we live, it is important that we be ourselves, whether attempting a one-man feat or using our talents to enhance a team. It doesn’t matter if we are league champs or in last place, if we take time to appreciate our experiences and apply them to our own ideals, we will always come out on top. This applies not only to sports but also to this competitive thing we call life. IV BOY’S SPORTS 129 Patriots Present Balanced Attack I a. Ronn Day comes to a sudden stop against El Camino. b. Runningback Ronn Day eludes the El Camino defense. c. Chris Corp leaps high for a Doug Dis¬ ney pass. d. Greg West boots another successful extra point. 130 BOY’S SPORTS Patriots — All-Leaguers For 1977 Ken Miller Ronn Day Doug Disney Chris Hudson Chris Corp John Maletich Jim Larzalere Curt Osburn Brian Kay BOY’S SPORTS 131 I Defense Carries Pats To Avo Title A strong defense nicknamed the Rat Pack, led the Patriot varsity football team to the Avocado league title. Tackles John Male- tich and Brian Kay along with middle line backer Chris Hudson played a big part in stopping op¬ ponents running attack. Ken Miller and Joe Early did a good job in the defensive backfield. The team finished the regular season with a record of 8 wins and 1 tie, the tie coming against rival San Pasqual. a. The Rat Pack, 1-r: Craig Pulido, Jack Dominges, Brian Kay, Chris Hudson, John Maletich, Steve Herrick and Ron Parker. 1 L 1 Varsity football team bottom row, 1-r: Alex Jauregui, Robert Alto, Greg West, Mike Hatter, Ronn Day, Wayne Hay, Dan Fogerty, Mark Mullen, Ron Parker. 2nd row: Tim Hutchings, Armondo Soto, Jim Larzalere, Bob LaPlant, Roger Bowman, Bill Ensly, Mark Lehberg, John Maletich, Jack Dominges, Dana Virgin. 3rd row: Head Coach Paul Moyneur, Rich Gallegos, Barry Bennet, Chris Earls, Ken Miller, Curt Osborn, Craig Pulido, Dan Perkins, Jack Lane, Tim Cunnings, Coach Jeff Carlovsky. 4th row: Coach Jerry Fenton, Steve Herrok, Doug Disney, Scott Paradise, Greg Woelke, Chris Hudson, Joe Early, Brian Kay, Tony Teets, Dan McCa n, Coach Bud Serviolo. top row: Coach Leonard Shaw, Mgr. Jeff Herman, Jack (Too Tall) Thomas, Dave Mason, Chris Corp, Dave Davis, Randy Robison, Coach Glen Freeman. 132 BOY’S SPORTS Patriots Advance In C.I.F. Playoffs Throughout the 1977 football season the Patriots overcame tre¬ mendous odds in winning the Avocado East championship. The fighting Pats finished the regular season undefeated with an 8-0-1 record, tying only San Pasqual in the league opener 20- 20. In the first round of the C.I.F. playoffs the Pats faced defending C.I.F. champs, El Camino. As it was most of the season, the Patri¬ ots came into the game heavy un¬ derdogs, but like eight times in the past, the Pats came out on top, winning 19-9. The team out¬ played its much larger and phys¬ ical opponents with great speed and aggressiveness. In the second round of the playoffs the Pats faced Sweetwater, the Metro League champs. The Patriots fought hard all the way, but fell short, 14-8, as time ran out. 11 players made all-league hon¬ ors including middle linebacker Chris Hudson, who was voted to the first defensive team and also defensive player of the year by the Avocado League coaches. Also elected to the defensive first team were tackle Brian Kay and cornerback Ken Miller. Voted to the first team on offense were quarterback Doug Disney, wide receiver Chris Corp and Guard Jim Larzalere. Voted to the sec¬ ond team were running back Ronn Day, defensive tackle John Maletich and linebacker Curt Osborn. Tight end Dave Davis and offensive tackle Scott Para¬ dise received honorable mention. Head Coach Paul Moyneur along with his assistants Jeff Carlovsky, Leonard Shaw, Bud Serviolo, Jerry Fenton and Glen Freeman, did a fantastic job all year with a team lacking size and the super- star atheletes, leading them on farther than anyone would have dreamed possible at the begin¬ ning of the season. 4S y i ' ' a. Tackle John Maletich in pursuit of the Sweetwater ball carrier, b. Curt Osborn throws the Red Devil runningback for a 10-yard loss. BOY’S SPORTS 133 i Backfield Key To Pat Defense a. Barry Bennet slows down his Serra opponent as Ron Parker charges in for the assist in a game the Pats won 28-6. b. Quarterback Doug Disney looks over the Banning defense as he calls the signals. The Pats were victorious, win¬ ning 26-8. a. Bob LaPlante puts a move on a Mt. Carmel opponent, b. Doug Disney un¬ loads the long bomb. c. Ronn Day falls on a loose ball. d. Mark Leh- berg makes a reception past a Banning defender, e. Jack Lane charges up the middle against San Marcos. BOYS SPORTS 135 Halfman Club New This Season This year a new group was formed within the varsity foot¬ ball team called the Halfman club. The group is for injured players who miss one or more games due to injury. Duties of a halfman include taking stats and being a manager for the team during the game. a. Jack Lane breaks into the open field for a big gainer, b. Ronn Day puts a move on a Poway defender, c. The Halfman club. Bottom row, 1-r: Tony Teets, bad neck; John Maletich, chief halfman, head and back; Brian Kay, back; top row: Craig Pulido, broken nose; Jack Domingues, sore ribs. 6 BOYS SPORTS a. Jack Lane breaks a tackle against Banning, b. Doug Disney turns the ball up field c. Brian Kay sacks San Marcos quarterback, d. Dan McCann puts pres¬ sure on Mt. Carmel’s quarterback. BOYS SPORTS 137 The J.V.’s, led by veteran coach Dick Disney, ended a good sea¬ son with a disappointing loss to Escondido. Quarterbacks John Roberts, and Bobby Lambert led the offense on the ground and in the air by connecting to Darin Spence, Keith Huie, Jeff Godwin, and Kevin Longwell on numerous oc¬ casions for touchdowns. Run¬ ning backs Mitch Tybroski and Henry Cosio both had excellent seasons. Outstanding defensive players were Mitch Perdue, Jim¬ my Baldwin, and Doug Hagga- dorn. a. Henry Cosio runs around Serra de¬ fensive lineman. b. Bottom Row, John Sowers, Joey Lo Presti, Norm Ordorico, Dan Romero, John Parada, John Gutierrez, Kevin Longwell, Jess Simonton, Ed Kiel, Larry Wilson, Rual Gomez, Martin Hewlett, Second Row: Gilligan Herman, Joe Bautista, Alex Lemus, Ken Schexnayder, Romero Cole, Mitch Perdue, Douglas Brown, Jerry Carter, Rick Croteau, John Pruett, Bobby Ontiveros, Paul Eddo, Third Row: Coach Paul Turner, Jerry Mitchell, Mike Sylvester, Mitch Tybroski, Scott Sickler, Dave D’Amelio, Robby Betts, Ja- sen Boyens, Scott Kostecka, John Roberts Bobby Lambert, Fourth Row: Tony Salah, Harry Johannes, John Peters, Kevin Ma- goon, Nick Stehly, Dave Bennett, Henry Cosio, Keith Huie, Doug Shaffer, Dave Bennett, Alvin Walker, Fifth Row: Randy Cousins, Rick Aguilar, Darin Spence, Kelly Zevenbergen, Jim Baldwin, Mark Trout, Scott Dewey, David Holden, Koki Marheine, Brent Jones, David Young. ?; BOYS SPORTS J.V. Ends Good Season With 6-2-1 Record a. John Roberts goes in for six in the game against San Marcos, b. Mitch Tybroski follows blockers Joey Lo- Presti and Randy Cousins, c. Henry Cosio carries Mt. Carmel opponent for a long gain. ORANGE GLEN 28 Banning 13 14 Serra 0 14 San Pasqual 14 0 Mt. Carmel 7 36 Ramona 8 20 San Marcos 0 45 San Dieguito 8 20 Poway 9 22 Escondido 33 BOYS SPORTS 139 Frosh Rally To Take Second The Frosh Football Team ended a great season by whipping cross¬ town rival Escondido 30-18. Excellent offensive performances by Jesus Bautista and Frank Lopez helped the team through¬ out the year. Outstanding defen¬ sive players were Moses Ray, Charles Winkle and Dave Lara- bee. Coaches Tom Bice and Jery Meyer led the frosh to their second consecutive second-place title. ROjut ! jj KK A a. John Hudson gels knocked out of bounds by Mount Carmel opponent, b. Bottom Row: Chuck Gerritson, Mike Roy, Charles Winkle, David Cruz, Dan Persichelti, Sean Salisbury, Kelly Kriel, Tony Cole, Brian Groepper, Jesus Bautista, Second Row: John Early, Brian Figge, Ralph Medina, John Hudson, Richard Stehly, Ken Lieston, Gino Marcheese, David Lange, Todd Bartok. Third Row: Chuck Kitterman, Dan LaVine, Bill Croteau, Craig Dykes, Dave Larrabee, Shane Jason, Bradley Bill, Mike Manson, Pat Roth, Top Row: Pat Tobin, Garth Gross, Mike White, Frank Lopez, Harry Louth, Kurt Ware, Tyrone Tybrosky, Don Romo, Kevin Hughes. Not Pictured: Bill Crocker, Tim Smock. BOYS SPORTS a. Jesus Bautista jumps for a long pass against San Marcos, b. Frank Lopez runs around the outside, c. Todd Bar- tok calls the cadence against Mount Carmel. ORANGE GLEN 27 San Dieguito 0 50 Bye High 0 0 San Pasqual 0 33 Mt. Carmel 0 38 Ramona 8 20 San Marcos 12 21 Poway 21 22 Washington 28 30 Escondido 18 BOYS SPORTS 141 •SATA ' S . Water Polo Swims Away With Championship Under the supervision of coach Bill Rutledge, the Orange Glen Water Polo team managed to remain first in the Avocado East League for the second year in a row. The offense was led by all-league players, Scott Bullette, Tom Whitworth, and Tracy Strahl. Sophomore Chris Loedel also added substantially to the O.G. offense. Defense was led by all¬ league co-player of the year, Roger Nijinski, accompanied by Mike Read, and Jim Herron. a. Water Polo seniors Roger Nijinski, Scott Bullette, Jim Bennetts, Tom Whitworth, Jim Herron, b. Roger Ni¬ jinski lobs the ball forward, c. Tom Whitworth attempts to get the ball past another opponent, d. Tom Whitworth pauses to look for an opening. 142 BOY’S SPORTS Varsity Water Polo Finishes Well c. First row, Mike Havel, Gaylan Sisk, Tom Wilson, Doug Pickron, Mike Pruitt. Second row, John Marker, Mike Mehew, Jeff Nijinski, Tom Kingsley, Rick Whetmore, Jim Bennets, Paul Clark, Dwight Barker. Third row, coach Rutledge, Bob Crocker, Bob Pruitt, Tom Thomas, Grant Kingsbury, Andy Morrow, Lloyd White, Jim Whitworth, Coach Ernest. Fourth row, Jim Glennie,Roger Nijinski, Tom Whitworth, Scott Bullette, Tracy Strahl, Jim Herron, Mike Read, Chris Loedel, MikeSidders, Robert Stetyler, Don Roth. Late ar¬ rival with the arm cast is Craig Bolander. BOY’S SPORTS 143 a. Roger Nijinski reaches high to swat an opponent’s shot in the opposite direction. b. Roger Nijinski races to grab the loose ball. c. Tom Whitworth gets a pass off to a teammate, d. Chris Lodel fights to steal the ball with several of the opposition. 144 BOY’S SPORTS JV Shows Strength In Defense J.V. Water Polo, under the coaching of Dana Ernest, played a successful season this year. Tom Thomas, Grant Kingsbury and Jeff Nijinski were outstand¬ ing in their efforts to make the team one of the best water polo teams Orange Glen has had. a. Jeff Nijinski looks for an opening, b. Tom Thomas shoots for a goal. c. Jeff Nijinski shows strength in difficult plays. BOY’S SPORTS 145 Chapman Leads Pat Distance Men The varsity cross country team, under the coaching of Bill Wet- zell, ran to an over-all record of three wins and five losses. Duane Chapman was the number one man throughout the season. Mike Bush was the number two man and was also elected team captain. a. Duane Chapman leads the way for the rest of the Pat. runners, b. The 1977 varsity cross country team. ' m The 1977 varsity cross country team, bottom row 1-to r Jim Murphy, Dirk Livingston, Mike Bush, Mike Moore, John Johnson, Top row, L-R: Coach Wetzel, Richard Chute, Chris MacPhail statistician, Duane Chapman, Jeff Taylor, Jack Hightower, Steve Estep, Felix Raya, Aby Leaf-statistician, Kevin Ritter-mgr. 146 BOYS SPORTS a. Jim Murphy, Felix Raya, John Johnson and Mike Moore run the tough Dixon Dam course, b. Mike Bush crosses the finish line. c. Duane Chapman takes first place, d. Steve Estep endures the course. BOYS SPORTS 147 I J.V.’s Run To Good Season Lee Aellig and Ron Wierson, the top two runners, led the J.V. cross country team to a-7-1 over¬ all record. Jeff Sanders and Richatd Chute also ran well for the Pats. The team was coach¬ ed for the first time by Bill Wet- zell, who guided the team to a 5-1 Avocado League record. a. Lee Aellig and Jeff Sanders keep a step ahead of their Mount Carmel op¬ ponents. b. The J.V. cross country team. J.V. cross country team. Bottom row; Lee Aellig, Doug Bush, Jim Jarvis, Jeff Sanders, Jim Elliot, Andy Favela. Top Row: Coach Wetzell, Richard Chute, Chris MacPhail, stat, Larry Rust, Andy Bury, Ron Wierson, Mike Malconian, Mike Bury, Jon Chute, Aby Leaf, stat, Kevin Ritter, manager. 148 BOYS SPORTS Beaten only once this season, freshman sensation Jose Ruiz, led the first year runners to a winning season. Kyle Freitas and Mark Palmerton also ran well for the team that often had no opponent to face. Coach Wetzell has high hopes for the future of his young runners. a. Jose Ruiz runs away from the pack b. Freshman cross country team. Bot¬ tom Row: Jose Ruiz, Ben Gorman, Mark Palmerton, Mike McGary. Top Row: Coach Wetzell, Mike McGowen, Ralph Ruhter, Jim Greenne, Kyle Freitas. BOYS SPORTS 149 Dan More Leads Pats Scoring The Varsity basketball team traveled to the C.I.F. playoffs for the second year in a row. Coach Brad Merrill, assisted by coaches Glen Freeman and Mike Edgington, has high hopes for next year. The pats high scorer was senior Dan More. Pat Moyner was also a high scorer. Juniors Rob Murry and Doug Disney had very good years too. This year’s sophomores Darin Spense and Mark Wienberg show great potential for the future. a. Pat “No-legs” Moyneur goes up for a lay-up. bottom row: Brad Merrill, Mike Edgeington, Glen Freeman, second row: Dave Wilkinson, Rich Stubbs, Dan More, Pat Moyneur, top row: Doug Disney, Mark Wienberg, Darin Spence, Rob Murry, D ave Davis, Kirk Betts. 150 BOYS’ SPORTS Pats Show Strong Offense a. Dan More shoots from the outside, b. Rich Stubbs gets one off against San Dieguito c. Pat Moyneuer drives into the key d. Dave Davis gets high and shoots. BOY’S SPORTS 151 Sophomores Lead J.V. Basketball The J.V. Basketball team, under the guidance of coach Alan Clinger, played a very successful season. Dave Wilkinson was the team’s leading scorer while Eddie Profit and David Naylor were consistant high scorers. Russle Reiley and Mark Lebsok did a good job on the defensive end of the floor. a. Eddie Profit brings the ball down court and passes it to a teammate as David Naylor looks on. b. The 1977-78 J.V. Basketball team. 1 1 .... ' Bottom row 1-r: Mark O’Donnel, John Wynn, Daryl Lantz, Larry Wilson, Bob Lambert, Kevin Brown, Mike More. Top row 1-r: Russle Reiley, Eddie Profit, Mathew Gorman, David Wilkinson, David Naylor, John Sowers, Mark Lebsok, Coach Alan Clinger. 152 BOYS’ SPORTS Ernest Guides Talented Freshm en Under the instruction of Coach Dana Ernest the freshmen bas¬ ketball team played to a very suc¬ cessful season. Coach Ernest considered the team one of the best frosh teams ever to play for Orange Glen. In two big tournaments that took place over Christmas vacation at Ramona and San Marcos the team did well, placing third in both. Sean Salisbury was named Most Valuable Player of the San Marcos tourney. Mike Wilkin¬ son, Mike Roy and Shane Jason also played well throughout the season. a. Sean Salisbury drives for two. b. The frosh basketball team. f i j IF M - f V 1 ■ 1 ’ ■..■f 1 A M ’ 1 | Wft J kA Bottom row, 1-r: Mike Roy, Ken Zepeda, Tony Casellas, Herb Griffin, Mark Talbot, John Hudson, John Mendez, Dan LaMont. Top row: Coach Dana Ernest, Curt Ware, Mike Wilkinson, Brad Bill, Craig Becker, Jeanne Davidson, stat, Brian Hoose, Sean Salisbury, Mike White, Shane Jasan, Craig Bolander mgr. BOYS’ SPORTS 153 Soccer Turns Out To Be Real Kick The Varsity soccer team, coached by Joe Farias, enjoyed a successful season. The team was led by Mike Moore who was the leading scorer. Roger Bowman did an excellent job at goalie while Mike Bonds added to the defense at the fullback position. Dana Virgin, Don Christian, Vic Gonzales and John Roberts also adde d to the efforts of the team. a. Mike Bonds defends against a Vahalla player. b. Varsity soccer Team; bottom row; Jim Murphy, Pat Lawson, Vic Gonzalez, Don Christian, Roger Bowman, Joe Garcia, Kemp Wise, Dana Virgin, Larry Gordon, Greg Tipps. Top row; Margie Mowry, Jim Whitworth, John Vuksic, Mike Moore, Mike Turner, Jim Herron, Ken Oftedal, Mike Sidders, John Roberts, Steve Garvey, Mike Bonds, Laurie Nelson. 1 54 BOYS SPORTS Pats Show Strong Defense a. John Vuksic kicks a goalie kick while Roger Bowman looks on. b. Roger Bow¬ man punts the ball. c. Vic Gonzalez drib¬ bles the ball. d. Joe Garcia puts a move on a Granite Hills opponent. BOY’S SPORTS 155 Soccer Popular Sport At O.G. The JV soccer team, led by rookie coach Fred Georggin, ended up with a good winning season. The team, composed mostly of freshmen, was head¬ ed defensivly by sophomore Craig Raney and Freshman Frank Lopez. John Peters also did a good job. Offensively, the Pats were lead by Chris Loedel, and Jeff Price. a. Blair Virgin advances the ball down the field. a. Bottom row- Roy Oftedal, Gary Pottberg, Guido Nanci, Jeff Price, Jeff Godwin, Mark Urry, Frank Lopez. Top row- Fred Geor- goin (coach), Tim Diffenbach, Kenny Bohn, John Douglas, Stewart Simm, Chris Loedel, Craig Raney, Jerry Mitchel, Blair Virgin, Harry Louth, David Christian, John Powell, John Peters. 156 BOYS’ SPORTS JV’s Present Strong Defensive Unit BOY’S SPORTS 157 Grapplers Vie For League Crown The varsity wrestling team start¬ ed a good year with several con¬ secutive wins. Seniors Don Han- sow, Chris Hudson and Craig Allen all had good years. Sopho¬ more heavyweight Jim Baldwin also turned in an excellent sea¬ son. The team shows great hope for league champions. a. Jim Baldwin controls his opponent. Bottom row: Don Hansen, Paul Carter, Pat Thomas, Jeff Martin, Matthew Cruz, David Paul. Second row: MAT PATS Carol Gore, Debbie Temprendola, Gina Smiar, Kathy Orahood, Tina Kersh, Laura Zeutlinger, Teri Sherman, Sue Stuck, Wendy Pohlman. Third Row; Stat. Margie Mowry, Mike Jansen, Tom Cruz, Scott Sickler, Brad Bozell, Chris Hudson, Jim Baldwin, Stat. Cathy Wilmont. Fourth Row: Coach Ron Kull, Jim Larzalere, Don Hansow, Craig Allen, Coach Mark Karges. Fifth Row; Stacy Wright, Connie Oresak, Susan Griggs, Sheri Comorato, Heidi Rogers, Barbara Bombadier. 1 8 BOYS’ SPORTS Seniors — Backbone Of Varsity a. Heavyweight Jim Baldwin muscles opponent. b. Craig Allen tries to keep opponent on the mat. c. Jim Larzalere inflicts pain on oppo nent. BOYS’ SPORTS 159 Cloutier, Janssen Lead J.V. Wrestling Paul Cloutier and David Janssen headed-up a strong J.V. wrestling team. Coach Mark Karges has high hopes for the advancement of his J.V. grapplers to the varsity squad next year. Mitch Purdue and Peter Vitkus also wrestled strongly throughout the season. A pair of freshmen, Mike Male- tich and Rich Stehly, came up late in the season to help the team. a. Paul Cloutier pins his San Marcos op- ponet. b. The J.V. wrestling team. Bottom row 1-r; Dave Dierdorf, Mitch Purdue, Jesse Simonton, Paul Cloutier, David Janssen, Peter Vitkus. 2nd row 1-r: Mat Pat’s Patti McNerney, Melisa Lau, Heidi Hopp, Kathy MacMahan, Liz Martin, Stephanie Huffman, Valerie Laufler. 3rd row 1-r: David Young, Richard Santiago, Jack Lane, Robert Tuoni, Steve Porter, Doug Hagadorn, Bill Mortin, Scott Dewey. 4th row 1-r: Coach Ron Kull, Mat Pat’s Jenny Pisher, Nancy Rossi, Bonnie Perkett, Susie Trosak, and Coach Mark Karges. .O-BOYS SPORTS Maletich, Stehly Anchor Frosh Grapplers Under the direction of Coach Mark Karges the Freshman wres¬ tling team enjoyed a very suc¬ cessful season. Mike Maletich, Richard Stehly and David Cruz led the first year men. Stehly and Maletich both moved up to the J.V. squad in mid season to add some depth to that team. Coach Ron Kull did a fine job teaching and supervising the young frosh. a. Mike Maletich pins the challenger from Oceanside, b. The Freshmen Wres¬ tling Team. Bottom row 1-r; Kyle Freitas, Bill Crocker, John Rayas, Mike Maletich, Brian Groepper. Middle row 1-r: Daryle Smith, Charles Hicks, Richard Stehly, Jesus Bautista, Frank Page, David Cruz. Top row 1-r; Coach Ron Kull, Heidi Rodgers, Stat, Coach Karges, Charles Winkle. BOY’S SPORTS-161 J Tracksters Set Pace 162 BOYS SPORTS Moore, I Day, Bowman Top Sprinters The varsity track team started off a very successful season by beating rival San Pasqual by a landslide. The sprinters dominated the meet and took first in prac¬ tically every event. Top sprinters were Mike Moore, Ron Day, Roger Bowman and Chris Corp. The long distance runners were strong too. John Johnson, Jeff Taylor and Felix Raya were the top distance runners. In the field events Joe Bautista ex¬ celled in long jump, Chris Corp in high jump, and Steve John¬ son in pole vault. a. Varsity track team. b. Top Sprinter Mike Moore in 440 relay, c. Ted Fen¬ ton clears a high-hurdle, d. Joe Bautista excells in the high jump. e. Steve John¬ son and Richard Carrillo come in First and Second, f. Joe Bautista soars to reach his maximum, g. Jeff Taylor pushes himself in a long distance run. h. Ron Day pulls ahead of opponent. J.V. Track Team Strides For Success The J.V. Track Team turned on the power this year as they sprinted their way to a successful season. The tracksters showed strength and skill in many areas and their hard work and practice paid off. Under the experienced coaching of Jerry Fenton and Jerry Ferrara, the team ran well. The efforts of Paul Lagatta, Jeff Saunders, Joe Bautista and Jeff Godwin greatly enhanced the team. b. Top row: John Kapusnik, Koki Marheine, John Peters, Doug Brown, Paul Villalobos, Jason Boyens, Andy Bury, Kevin Ritter, Jerry Carter, John Fazio, Paul Lagatta, Mike Melkonian. Bottom row: Alex Gonsales, James Javis, Jim Murphy, Jim Elliot, Ron Wierson. 164 BOYS SPORTS a. James Jarvis sprints to the finish line after running the two-mile. c. John Simon gets set to take off for the jump, d. Some J.V. players start off to run the two mile. e. Jeff Godwin and Joe Bau¬ tista contemplate future races, f. Mike Melkonian starts to pour it on at the finish. ■ ■ ' ■y.v- ' • BOYS SPORTS 165 Varsity Baseball Nine Works Together Under the experienced coaching of Jeff Carlovsky, the Patriot Varsity Baseball team hoped for a play-off spot and possibly a first place Avocado League crown. Despite earlier complica¬ tions with the rainy weather the team continued to give it all they had throughout the season. Chris Earls, Daryl Lantz, Mitch Tybroski, Brian Rodgers and Greg West helped the team con¬ siderably. f 166 BOYS Sf ORTS Young Team Did Well «BS? p a. Patriot catcher Daryl Lantz catches a fast ball. b. Dan Bylin tries to pick a player off at first, c. Mitch Tybroski hits the ball down third base. d. Dan Bylin swings for a homer, e. Greg Lopez shows great form in batting. f. Top row: Dan Bylin, Mark Kubilius, Doug Hagadorn, Junior Worman, Mark Fayler, Chris Earls, Brian Rodgers, Wes Marshburn, Coach Jeff Carlovsky. Bottom row: Greg Sitters, Greg Lopez, Mitch Tybroski, Daryl Lantz, Bobby Bruce, Greg West, Ron Parker. BOYS SPORTS 167 J.V. Nine Has Rewarding Season a. Sean Salisbury completes a double¬ play for the Pats. b. Sean Salisbury about to round third and contribute an¬ other run. c. Doug Hagadorn prepares to deliver a fast ball. 168 BOYS’ SPORTS Skill Shown In Many Areas a. The Junior Varsity baseball team. b. Eddie Profit rips a double to left field. BOYS’ SPORTS 169 Rain Slows Frosh Season Due to heavy rains, many of the Frosh games and practices were postponed. While struggling to make up games, their strong of¬ fense took them to several wins. a. Kevin Hughes awaits the throw from home. b. Omar Alcaraz and Coach Serviolo plan pitching strategy, c. The Freshmen baseball team: Front Row; Jim Wilson, Carl Grovom, Gregg Kra- vitz, Bill Sharp, Middle Row: Darin Poindexter, Roberto Navarez, Omar Alcaraz, Kevin Hughes, Mark Macin¬ tosh, Bob Shaw, Coach Serviolo. Last Row: Shane Jason, Harry Louth, Pat Tobin, Craig Becker, John Powell, Dan Romo, Mike White, Tyrone Tybroski. 170 BOYS SPORTS Golfers Drive On Good Season The varsity golf team was severely hampered at the beginning of the season by the heavy rain. The Pats started off the season very well by winning their first five games by large margins. Coach Tom Bice, golf coach of many years, did an excellent job teach¬ ing the guys the fine points of golf. The team had many ex¬ perienced players this year in¬ cluding senior Pat Lawson and juniors Ron Snow, Brick John¬ ston, Paul Krupenas and Rick Hudgens. Freshman Scott Pastor was a consistent surprise. Ron Snow gives it all he has to kill the ball. b. Scott Pastor shows good form in drive, c. Dave Peterson and Kurt Ware putt their way to victory, d. Bottom row: Rick Hudgens, Tony Casillas, Ron Snow, Mike Varley. Top row: coach Tom Bice, Scott Pastor, Paul Krupcnss, Dave Peterson, Kurt Ware. Not pictured: Jim Ashby, Pat Lawson and Brick Johnston. BOYS SPORTS 171 Golfers Did Outstanding Job a. A slight breeze is all Rick Hudgen needs to sink a putt. b. Mike Varley makes his shots count, c. Tony Casillas has good form in drive, d. Paul Kru- penas tries for a hole in one. Ml BOYS SPORTS J.V. Struggles, Varsity Triumphs The Patriot Swim Team, under the coaching of Bill Rutledge, once again placed high in league standings. The J.V. team made up of mostly freshmen and sophomores, had a rough season, but many improvements were made and the young team has a strong future. a. Van Lynch practices his freestyle, b. Coach Rutledge looks on as his team goes through a workout, c. Chris Strat¬ ford, a stronghold of the diving team. BOYS SPORTS 173 Watermen Have Good Year The Varsity Swim Team led by Tom Whitworth, Tracy Strahl and Roger Nijinski, had a suc¬ cessful season. The team, made up mostly of juniors and sopho¬ mores, did well against tough league opponents. The diving team, led by Brad Streeter, was one of the Pats’ strong points. a. Roger Nijinski moves out ahead of his butterfly opponent, b. Brad Streeter comes up with another winning dive. c. Swim Team: bottom row 1-r: C. Strat¬ ford, G. Gordon, J. Gaylor, J. Ashley, G. Bolander, T. Kingsby, R. Watkins. Middle Row: T. Chimarusti, M. May- hew, T. Thomas, L. White, J. Nijinski, T. Wilson, R. Wetmore, P. Clark, D. Barker. Top row; G. Sisk, R. Stettler, T. Strahl, T. Whitworth, D. Roth, M. Beerboe, R. Nijinski, G. Kingsbury, V. Lynch, B. Lungren, J. Bennets. (Not shown)- J. Whitworth and A. White. 174 BOY’S SPORTS a. Senior Swimmers: Tom Whitworth, Van Lynch, Roger Nijinski, James Ben- nets, Brad Streeter and Alan White, b. Don Christian performs in the San Dieguito meet. c. Pat swimmers show their style off the blocks, d. James Ben- nets swims the freestyle against Poway. BOY’S SPORTS 175 Experience—Varsity’s Top Asset A very experienced varsity ten¬ nis team started the season by beating San Marcos by a land slide. Mark O’Donnell, Ron Jacobelli, Kevin Brown and Mark Leberg all played excell- lently. Coach Parker Was looking for¬ ward to a very successful season. a. Ron Jacobelli shows good form in his backhand, b. Varsity tennis team. 76 BOYS SPORTS Brown, Jacobelli Lead Netters c. Phil Newel plays the net. d. Tony Beauchamp smashes a serve, e. Mark Lehberg gets airborn in his attack. BOYS SPORTS 177 J.V. Finishes Strong The Junior Varsity Tennis Team led by Danny Lamont and Bob- be Berton, remained undefeated throughout the beginning of the season. Mark O’Donnell, Mark Palmerton, and Darin Spence contributed greatly to the strong wins which placed the teams high in league play. a. Mark Palmerton chases a shot in the back court, b. The J.V. Tennis Team, Front Row: John Cameron, Bob Berton, Mike More, Mark O’Donnell. Middle Row: Steve Haley, Kevin Magoon, Scott Skomal, Brett Weeda, Darin Spence, Coach Rau. Top Row: Eddie Lamont, Mark Palmerton, Mike Officer, Danny Lamont. 178 BOYS SPORTS mmp0i ’FfiSL a. Mark Palmerton, about to return a volley, b. Darin Spence concentrates on a tight shot. c. Steve Haley returns a hard drive from the back line. c BOYS SPORTS 179 GIRLS SPORTS You Are A Child Of The Universe. . . “If you compare yourself with others you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.” This is important to remember not only in sports, but in life. We are all individuals seeking our own identity and yet we are alike in many ways. As we look back on our high school years, we will remember those individuals who had something special and unique about them. If we compare ourselves to our image of how we’d like to be, rather than comparing ourselves to others, we will find happiness in our own individuality and will appreciate others for being them¬ selves. In sports, different people are good at different things. The same holds true in life. GIRLS SPORTS 181 Swimmers Break Old Marks Breaking a record seems to be a very high goal, yet the 1977-78 swim team broke five school re¬ cords. Coach Jean McKee worked very hard with this year’s swim team and it paid off. The strong swimmers were Lynne Ba¬ ker, Allison Wetmore, and Julie Standol, (captain of the team). They, along with Barbara Ra¬ mirez, broke the 400-free-style relay record with a time of 4:19.5. The swim team also took part in a swim-a-thon to raise money for supplies for our much-awaited j swimming pool. MEET SCORES VS VARSITY J.V. OG OPPONENT OG OPPONENT San Dieguito 52 - 27 82- 12 Oceanside 31 - 48 77- 15 Fallbrodk 53 103 82-123 San Pasquaf; 45 -119 i8-141 Mt. Carmel ‘140-101 ; 63-127 ■ 100-Butterfly Lynne Baker 200-Free Lynne Baker 500-Free Lynne Baker 400-Free Relay NEW SCHOOL REO 1:07.1 vs. Mira Mesa vs. Esebndido and Tbrrey Pines 10 1 77 5:30.1 vs. San Pasqual 10 11 77 is Julie Standal, Barbara Ramirez, Allison Wetmore, Lynne Baker 4:19.5-,.. ,v vs. Fallbrook a. Michelle Bartok spots the finish mark as she comes up for air. b. Sue Stuck shows her strength in the back stroke, c. 1977-78 swim team; front (in water)- Kim Wayotte. 2nd row (in water) - Darla Allen, Pam Jungman, Julie Sanders, Gail Jungman, Trade Fecanin, Lori Cal¬ vert. 3rd row (in water) - Theresa Bowen, Sue Villescas, Michelle Bartok, Julie Morris. 4th row (seated) - Barbara Pren¬ tice, Susan Marker, Jean Troutner, Sue Stuck, Mary MacDonald, Judy Menden¬ hall, Michele Engrav, Cherry Robinson, Sherry Petter, Chris Grebisz. 5th row (kneeling) - Sherry Henry, Lynne Baker, Pam Stehle, Shelly Foster, Leslie Diller, Julie Standal, Joni Cook, Ruth Tobin, Barbara Ramirez, Jeanne Davidson. 6th row (standing) - Coach Jean McKee, Kathy Wyman, d. Lynne Baker shows her outstanding ability, e. Shelly Foster, Pam Jungman, Darla Allen and Susan Marker take time to relax, f. OG swim¬ mers ready to take off. g. Coach Jean McKee watches for results. GIRLS’ SPORTS 183 Volleyball Girls Work Together Closeness and unity was the 1977-78 Varsity volleyball team’s main characteristic. The team worked very well together as they finished the season with a 9-5 record. The girls who showed the best ability were Janet Wynn and Lori Becker. Coach Nancy Shields said she had never seen another team that was as close as this team was. a. Janet Wynn makes an outstanding serve, b. Donna Coviello bumps the ball as Lori Becker and Janet Wynn look on. c. 1977-78 girls’ volleyball team: Front: Janet Wynn, Coach Nancy Shields, Lori Becker, Kristi Trunk; 2nd row: Donna Coviello, Patty Kroll, Mary Imgrund, Terri Lavorato; 3rd row: Liz Villa, Tina Downey, Diana DiPaolo; 4th row: Jodi Greer(Statician), Nancy White(stati- cian) and Fran Larzalere (manager) I ! I 184 a. Janet Wynn back bumps the ball. b. Janet Wynn shows grace and skill as Diana DiPaolo backs her up. c. Liz Villa spikes the ball as Donna Coviello blocks it. d. Kristi Trunk, front left, Lori Becker, back left, and Janet Wynn ready to help as Diana DiPaolo bumps the Vol¬ leyball. GIRLS’ SPORTS 185 J.V. Volleyball Gains Skill Young and inexperienced, this year’s JV volleyball team strove for unity and skill. Out of nine girls only one had past exper- ience-Cara DiPaolo. The team, led by coach Bree, finished the season with a 6-4 record. Out¬ standing players were: Krista Kravitz, Lynn Liebmann, Cora Watkins and Stephanie Huff¬ man. a. Lynn Liebman and Hilary Chapman, get set to bump the ball across, b. Cara Di Paolo applies her skill as she serves, c. 1977-78 J.V. Volleyball team. Top: Hi¬ lary Chapman. Middle: Krista Kravits, Coleen Cawker and Stephanie Huffman. Bottom: Lyn Liebman, Cora Watkins, Susan Onorato and Kathy Freitas. 186 GIRLS’ SPORTS Girls Cross Country: OG’s First Team In the first year of girls cross country the team won four of their eight dual meets. The team also competed in two invitation- als and one all-league game in which they ran well. The girls cross country team, under the leadership of coach Wetzel, held their home meets at Dixon Dam. The strongest runner was an 85- pound freshman-Linda Ortiz. Mr. Wetzel commented that he considered the season to be “ex¬ cellent”. a. Jan Sims shows determination as she runs. b. The 1977 girls cross country team; Bottom Row L to R: Annette Tay¬ lor, Lisa Yadon, Denise Lopez, Debbie Cornwall, Linda Ortiz, Anna Fisher, Linda Melkonian, Sherry Humphrey, Cindy Glennie. Top Row: Coach Bill Wetzel, Melissa MacDonald, Jan Sims, Ann Palmerton, Shirley Hicken, Sue Mi¬ chaels, Kathy Estep, Kim Pohlman, Julie Tasker-Brown, Lynne Anderson, c. Lynne Anderson and Lisa Yadon give their all and overtake Mt. Carmel. GIRLS’ SPORTS 187 Another Good Year For Varsity Varsity tennis placed third in the eastern division with a 14-4 re¬ cord over all, led by coach Larry Ran. Ann Mason and Sherrie Harris were seeded first in dou¬ bles. Marylynn and Monica Leh- berg were second. Most Im¬ proved was Ann Gelvin, Girls of the sport were Ann Mason and Sherrie Harris and voted most in¬ spirational was Kelly Mansell. a. Marylynn Lehberg powerfully uses her two-handed backhand, b. Monica Leh¬ berg gives the ball an extra boost, c. Front row: Marylynn Lehberg, Cathy Orahood, Ann Gelvin, Kelly Mansell, Gen Moczarny, and Monica Lehberg. Back row; Cindy Woelke, Sherrie Har¬ ris, Ann Mason, Dana Morrow, Becky Chaney, Tammy Nordstrom and Coach Rau. 188 GIRLS’ SPORTS a. Sherrie Harris hopes the ball will go over the net. b. Cathy Orahood runs to meet the ball. c. Marylynn Lehberg shows some serious action, d. Doubles players Sherrie Harris and Ann Mason show their skill. A A X ( V f 1 X r ■. •t-v ' v ' V v . . ' .3J GIRLS’ SPORTS 189 J.V. - A Well-Rounded Team The JV girls tennis team had a season of tough competition even though many more girls tried out for the sport this year. The team finished with a 7-7 record in total games played, and 6-6 in league standings. Coach Pat Bynum looks forward to more returning players next year. Outstanding players were: Doubles players, Julie Thweet and Wendy Rans- ford; Kim Nordstro m and Kathy Moore were Most Improved. Laurie Bose and Kelly Castell added enthusiasm and spirit. a. Kathy Moore studies the court to place her shot. b. Kelly Castell and Judy Pincock plan their strategy, c. Bottom row: Pam Cully, Sandy McSpadden, Geri Davidson, Marla Wilcox, and Renee Burt. Middle row; Kelly Castell, Wendy Ransford, Kathy Moore, Stacy Wright, Mary Stuard and Judy Pincock. Top row: Coach Pat Bynum, Manager John Cameron, Sue Cortum, Julie Thweet, Laurie Bose, Kim Nordstrom and Hiedi Hopp. a. Geri Davidson and Kathy Moore take a break before their next game. b. Judy Pincock smashes the ball back to her opponent, c. Renee Burt returns a serve, d. Sandy McSpadden demonstrates her backhand while Pam Cully looks on. e. Sandy McSpadden lobs the ball. f. Kathy Moore reaches for a serve. GIRLS SPORTS 191 Varsity Softball Has Wet Season Due to the rainy weather this season, the varsity girls softball team had most of their games postponed. The Avo East soft- ball schedule had been rearranged. According to coach Carlovsky, the team has good potential and talent. Outstanding players were: starters Jannet Wynn at center field, Lori Becker at shortstop, Teri Stoural pitcher, Donna Coviello at second base and April Peterson at third. The team had an outstanding record as co-champs in the Avo league play-offs. 192 GIRLS SPORTS a. Lori Becker strains to throw the ball to home base. b. Donna Coviello throws the ball to first, c. Top row: Tammy Nordstrom, Liz Villa, Sherrie Harris, Tina Downey, Coach Jeff Carlovsky. Middle row: Teri Stoural, Linda Ortiz, Donna Coviello, Lynn Liebman. Bot¬ tom row: Julie Thweat, April Peter¬ son, Lori Becker, Janet Wynn. d. Tami Nordstrom shows good form while pitching e. Donna Coviello puts forth her all to slam the ball. f. Tina Downey gets ready to throw a curve, g. Tina Downey winds up for a swing. GIRLS SPORTS 193 J.V. Softball Shows Enthusiasm The J.V. Softball team, led by coach Pam Walker, had an over¬ all record of 5-5 and 2-4 in league standings. Coach Walker com¬ mented, “Since it was my first year in coaching,” she felt she had learned much and “varsity should have some outstanding players next year.” The team consisted of 17 players. The star pitcher was Judy Schwalbe and outstanding batters were: Julie Sanders, Darla Allan and Sandy Engbretson. a. Linda Bettys gets ready to hit the ball, hoping for a grand slam. b. Sandy Engbretson shows some serious action while pitching, c. Top row: Dana Mor¬ row, Rose Mahn, Tracy Duncan, Linda Bettys, Judy Schawlbe, LeAnne Ban¬ croft, Sandy Engbretson, Julie Sanders, Jenine Latullipe, Coach Pam Walker, Kathy Moore, Bottom row Anne Fisher, Sue Villescas, Ann Mason, Darla Allan, Karen Minchov, Christy Evans. 194 Varsity Basketball Comes On Strong a. Sue Stuck looks for an opening to pass to one of her teammates, b. Donna Coviello shoots for a score, c. Ann Mason tries for the ball, d. Left to right; Shelli Ferris, Sue Stuck, Heidi Rogers, Julie Thweat, Janet Wynn, Lori Becker, Donna Coviello, Cheryl Johnson, Ann Mason, Kris Trunk, April Peterson, and coach Brad Merrill. GIRLS SPORTS 195 Basketball Dribbles To Good Season Girls Varsity Basketball had many outstanding players this year. The help and understanding of coach Brad Merril attributed tremendously to the team. They came on strong at the beginning of the season and continued to give it all they had. Lori Becker is one of the most gifted players on the team. She, Janet Wynn and Sue Stuck usually kept the team in high spirits in order to play the games well. a. Janet Wynn jumps for the ball. b. Ann Mason tries for the points, c. Kathy Lutgen shoots from the free throw. 196 GIRLS SPORTS J.V. Gives It All They Have The J.V. Basketball Team started strong at the beginning of the season and continued to pour it on throughout the year. The patience of coach Mike Edging- ton paid off as the girls strived for success. The efforts of Kelly Monigold, Linda Bettys an Pam Richardson added to the team’s stature. a. Linda Bettys shoots from the free throw, b. Kelly Monigold makes a layup. . i ic c. Top row: Lyn Liebmann, Kathy Lutgen, Stacy Modine, Kelly Monigold, Judy Pincock, Cathy Corp. Bottom row: Michelle Bartok, Genelle Boosey, Linda Bettys, Linda Ortiz, Pam Richardson, Tina Downey, Dana Morrow. GIRLS SPORTS 197 F Varsity Hockey — Muddy But Steady The Varsity field hockey team had a rough time of it because of the rain, but still managed to come through with a positive at¬ titude. The pivot defense player, Nancy White, a three-year veteran is one of the best center- forwards in the league. Veteran players Song-Im Lee, Diane Di Paolo, and Fran Larzalere added experience and stability to the team. Most improved was left- inside, Rosemary Velarde. a. Goalie Laurie Bose gets ready to block an attempted goal. b. Coach Freitas discusses some strate¬ gy with varsity player Debbie Chesney. c. Top row; Coach Freitas, Laurie Bose, Kristi Trunk, Margaret Salah, Debbie Chesney, Fran Larzalere, Marie Salah, and Coach Byers. Bottom row: Diane DiPaolo, Nancy White, Song-lm Lee, Michelle Doyle, Rosemary Velarde and Genelle Boosey. JV Hockey — Has Goals In Sight One of the traditions of field hockey at Orange Glen has been the number of sisters who have played on the teams over the years; but never before has there been a three-sister combination at the same time. They are: Margaret and Marie Salah, Sally and Laura Hillebrecht, and Karen and Laurie Bose. Out¬ standing players on the JV team were juniors Susan Onorato and Terry Lavorato. Most improved was Sally Hillibrecht playing right halfback. a. Top row: Coach Freitas, Laura Hille¬ brecht, Kim Bosell, Linda Haley, Teri Lavorato, Karen Bose, Dawn Bashaw and Coach Byers. Bottom row: Kathy Freitas, Leslie Monroe, Vicki Work¬ man, Susan Onorato, Sally Hillebrecht and Lisa Beck. b. Kathy Freitas gets ready to scoop the ball. c. Teri Lavorato and Laura Hillebrecht clown around at half-time. GIRL’S SPORTS 199 I Gymnasts Show Strong Team Effort The Patriot Gymnastic team composed mostly of freshmen and a few veterans, started off the year well by defeating Hoover in the first meet of the season. Stacy Dapper, Heidi Overman, Diana Meserschmidt and many others turned in excellent per¬ formances. Coaches Pat Bynum and Jean McKee had high hopes for their team. Other Top per¬ formances were by Kelly Schuble Kathy Tanner and Kim Caldito. 200 GIRLS SPORTS Opposite page: a. Front row: Tina Sabo- da, Julie Neilson, Georgia Sayer, Mary- Lynn Lehberg, Carol Jenkins, Tammy Guy, Kim Caldito, Missy Lucas, Cindy Ruse. Back row: Yolanda Mendez, Jean McKee, Yolanda Avila, Gail Jungman, Pat Bynum, Susan Gellatly, (manager) and Julie Sowers, (manager) b. Georgia Sayer kicks into her round-off from the balance beam. c. Cindy Ruse gets ready to run through her routine, d. Tammi Guy balances on the parallel bars. e. Stacy Dapper practices her beam rou¬ tine. f. Missy Lucas completes her pivot. GIRLS SPORTS 201 Individuals Show Different Skills a. Tina Saboda stretches out before a match, b. Julie Nealson stradles the bar. c. Stacy Dapper practices her handstand. Opposite page: d. Peggy Jackson takes a break from her floor routine, e. Carol Jenkins gets ready to kick over the high bar. 202 GIRLS SPORTS r. Front row: Deanna Messerschmidt and Becky Weeda. Back row: Kelly Schuble, Karen Hahn, Monica Lehberg, Laurie Bell, Stacy Dapper, Cory Hammond, Peggy Jackson, Sherri Sutton, Mary Stuard, Shelly Graver. GIRLS SPORTS 203 Gymnastics Club Gets A Head Start The members of the Gymnastics Club practiced twice a week after school. They hope to become Gymnastics Team members in the future; therefore, they got a head start by being members of the club. The girls found the coaching of Ms. Bynum and Ms. McKee very helpful. a. Moira Hughes goes through her un¬ even bar routine, b. Wendy Waterman vaults over the horse, c. Tammy Guy attempts to smooth the rough spots out of her routine, d. The gymnastics club: Yolanda Avila, Missy Lucas, Song-Nam Lee, Ms. Bynum, Corey Hammond, Tracy Barber, and Mary Stuard. 204 GIRLS’ SPORTS Girls Worked For Good Season a. Joni Cook watches Julie Tasker- Brown work on her form out of the blocks, b. Nancy Allen pushes hard for a fast start, c. Barbara Michaels gets an early lead on Carol Reutlinger. GIRLS SPORTS 205 The girls’ track team worked hard and w as very dedicated. With the help of two new coaches, the girls seemed more serious. The team was mostly made up of sophomores a few freshmen and a couple of juniors. They show good potential for the years to come. Some fine run¬ ning performances came from varsity sprinters Tracy Wilson, Julie Tasker-Brown and Hurdler Nancy Allen. Distance runners were: Suzanne Lahr and Jan Simms. J.V. also preformed well with the help of Barbara Mic¬ haels and Carol Gore. a. Tricia Quirk throw the discus, hoping for a long landing, b. 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Escondido Boulevard (at 5th) Credits Staff Credit Editor-in-chief: Sue Howard Assistant Editor: Jeff Moore Business Managers: Denise Helmstetler and Dana Lesperance Editor for class sections: Phoebe Cilestio Chief Photographer: Mike Moore Staff Photographers: Dave Bennett, Mark Lantz, Mike Moore, Jim Puerner, Jeff Moore and Mike Friedrichs Introduction: Sue Howard Senior section: Phoebe Cilestio (editor), Linda Possenti and Laurie Kerbs Junior Section: Dana Lesperance (editor) and Renee Burt Sophomore Section: Portland Wright and Denise Helmstetler (co-editors) Freshmen Section: Mark Lantz (editor) and Terry Troutner Administration: Jeni Lord (editor), Terri Street and Wendy Reilly Organizations: Linda Possenti and Jeff Moore (co-editors), Terri Street, Laurie Kerbs Student Life: Phoebe Cilestio and Sue Howard Boys’ Sports: Dave Bennett and Jim Puerner (co-editors); Mark Lantz Girls’ Sports: Paula Hansen and Renee Burt (Co-editors 1st semester); Renee Burt (editor 2nd semester); Mark Lantz and Terri Street Advertising Section: Dana Lesperance and Denise Helmstetler Closing: Sue Howard Index: Laurie Kerbs (editor 1st semester); Jeni Lord (editor 2nd semester), Portland Wright and Pam Stehle Advisor: Mr. Galen Kuehnast Photo Credit Craig Photography Ernie Cowan Photography Bill Cheney Photography Photo Dark Room Special Thanks and Credit to: Marie, Warren and Wade Porter: cooperation and help with the cover Lisa, Dan and Carrie Fitzpatrick: Help and cooperation with the cover Ernie Cowan: Senior Class Picture Jeff Moore: Cover Photographer Mike and Jeff Moore: Color pictures in the opening section Ms. Byrne: MGM pictures Ms. Milburn: Halloween dress up day pictures Romero Cole: all artwork Mike Moore: Endsheets CREDITS 227 As I close the pages of this book, I would like to ex¬ press my thanks and appreciation to all of the stu¬ dents and faculty here at Orange Glen. You made it possible for me to accomplish a goal, the goal and dream of being editor of our high school yearbook and sharing a part in preserving memories. I would especially like to thank Mr. Dan Harrison for showing myself and many others that no goal is too high to reach. His faith in students and in life itself is inspiring to everyone around him. Thanks for showing me that anything is possible with a positive attitude. Reflecting upon the past four years, I realize that we have experienced many changes and much growth and learning. Through it all we’ve been to¬ gether. No matter what direction we take as we journey through life, memories of friends, good times and all of the things we’ve shared, will remain with us. I wish for my graduating class and future graduating classes, all of the happiness, love and success you can handle. May all of your hopes and dreams become beautiful realities. You truly are “children of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.” Thank-You Editor-in Chief As editor I would personally like to dedicate this yearbook, the 1977-78 Torch, to Mr. Galen Kueh- nast; a man who truly deserves our appreciation, thanks and recognition. Although rarely commended for his long hours of dedicated work, Mr. Kuehnast has successfully assisted with the production of 15 yearbooks. I would like to thank him for having confidence in my work and in the yearbook staff. He not only taught us how to put together a year¬ book, but also how to accept responsibility and work together as a group. His devotion and effort have allowed us to capture and preserve the many memories of our high school years. 229 Faculty Index Allen, Dorothy 85 Allister, George 85 Alstrum, Stan 92 Aughenbaugh, Byron 92 Belisle, Jackie 91 Berrier, Elaine 80, 86 Bice, Tom 93 Bohannon, Bonnie 85 Boldt, Pat 85 Bowden, Greg 95 Bree, John 92 Brown, Richard 92 Busalacchi, Veto 91 Bynum, Pat 93, 122, 190 Byrne, Alice 86 Carlovsky, Jeff 93, 132, 133, 193 Carroll, David 87 Clements, Louis 92 Clinger, Allan 92, 152 Damelio, John 84 Dean, Stan 87 Dimon, Leland 85 Disney, Richard 93 Drielsma, David 80 Dye, Jessie 87 Edgingtin, Mike 150 Edmonston, Bill 85 Ernest, Dana 92, 143, 145, 153 Farias, Joe 92, 154 Fenton, Jerry 84, 132, 133 Ferrara, Jerry 92 Freeman, Glen 150 Fox, Sydney 85 Freitas, Joan 91, 198, 199 Gabriella, Tom 84, 86 George, Jeanette 87 Georges, Margaret 89 Georggin, Fred 85, 156 Gustafson, Gary 86 Harrison, Dan 80, 84, 105 Hogan, Nancy 90 Hufford, Teresa 85 Hughes, Bob 84 Jacobs, Roger 84 Jamison, Jennifer 85 Jaques, Audrey 92 Jones, Bill 90 Karges, Mark 90, 93, 158, 160, 161 Kristjanson, Mark 90 Kuehnast, Galen 86, 108, 229 Lambert, Allan 90 Larson, Susan 86, 122 Lefton, Monte 92 Maloney, Jeanne 93 Marsala, Robert 86 Martin, David 90 Martin, Don 87, 92 Marx, Rovin 85 McGlothlin, Jim 230 McKee, Jean 93, 182, 183 Merril, Brad 150 Meyer, Jerry 85, 198, 199 Millburn, Judy 6, 80, 86 Moyneur, Paul 80, 132, 133 Nichols, Jackie 91 O’Brien, Frank 86, 90 Paxton, Penny 91 Parker, David 86 Pedersen, Irene 91 Portis, Pat 90, 93 Printz, Charles 90 Ragovin, Sandi 91 Rau, Larry 92, 188 Raven, Nancy 87, 90, 110 Rees, Jim 84 Richards, Bob 84 Risher, Sid 91 Rutledge, Bill 92, 143 Sanfilippo, Kay 86, 90 Savage, Howard 90, 6 See, Jerden 89 Serry, Candice 85, 87 Serviolo, Walter 93, 132, 133, 170 Shepherd, Lemuel 87 Shields, Nancy 93, 184 Shive, Dennis 84, 121 Snapp, Edith 85 Sowers, John 85 Spellman, Pat 86 Sutton, Don 90 Sutton, Ray 92 Tucker, Duane 85 Turner, Paul 89, 206 Umbro, Brenda 85 Valentine, Bill 92 Villa, Ernest 90 Villalobos, Jose 90, 85 Walker, Pam 93, 194 Watts, Paul 92 Weiler, Clarence 90 Wetzell, Bill 93, 187 Wheeler, Bonnie 86, 13, 84, 109 Wyland, Lynn 90, 112 Zacharias, Gary 86 Zittel, Gordon 90 a. Drivers training instructors. Left to Right: Lennox Johnson, James McGlothlin, Brad Merril and Gilburt Zinniker. 230 FACULTY INDEX Seniors ADAMS, SUSAN 18, 27, 116, 124, 126 AGUILAR, YVONNE 18 Varsity Tennis 1, 2 . ALGEA, SHERI ALLEN, CHARLES 18, 107 ALLEN, CRAIG 18, 158, 159 Backpacking club 2, Baseball 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, SANDRA 18, 12 Tennis JV 3, Hockey JV 3, Deca 4. ANDERSON, KAREN Honor Roll 1, 2, Student of the quarter 3. ANDERSON, LYNNE 18, 187 Cross Country 4, Honor roll 2, Student of the quarter for P.E. 3. ANDREASEN, DAVID 18 ANDREASEN, MARY ARENA, LAURA 18 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Track Team 2, Swim team 2, 3, CSF 2, 3, 4. ARMOR, PERRY 18 ASHBY, ELIZABETH 19 ASHBY, JIM 19, 171 BACHMAN, JOAN 19, 15, 17, 27, 96, 118 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Class Representative 2, 3 German Club Vice President 4, Musical 3, 4 Spirit Squad member 4, Modern Cho¬ rale 4. BAEZ, LETICIA 19 BALDWIN, CLAIRE 19, 118 Basketball team V 1, 2 Gymnastics club 1, Track team 1, 3, Pep club 1, 3 Cheerleader 2, Drama Club 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4Swim team 3, Spirit Squad 4 BALDWIN, SALLY 19 BALLARTA, SANDRA 19, 97 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mus ical 2, 4 Band 4. BATES, SHERRIE 19, 99, 114 Banner corp 2, 3, 4 Congress 1, Senator 2, Junior Class President 3, Deltons 4, Inter-Club Council President 4, Ski Club 4, ASB 3, 4 Young Life 2, German Club 1, 2 BAUTISTA, JUAN 19 BEARER, TERRI 19 BEAUCHAMP, ANTHONY 19 J.V. Ten¬ nis 2, 3 V. Tennis 4, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Straight A’s 4, CSF 2nd semester of 2, 1st semester of 3. BECKER, LORI 19, 27, 112, 184, 185, 192 BELARDES, RAY BENNETT, JOEL 19 BENNETTS, JAMES 19, 142, 143 Swim¬ ming 3, 4, Water Polo 4 BERGERON, LORI 19 BETTS, ROBERT (KIRK) 19, 150 J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3 V. Basketball 4, J.V. Football 1, 2 J.V. Baseball 3, Honor roll 3, 4, BLAKE, LAURY 19 BONDS, ROBERT 154 JV Soccer 1,2 V. Soccer 3, 4. BORDEAUX, JANINE 19, 118 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 V and JV Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 Spirit Squad 4. BOWN, LINDA ELAINE CSF 1, 2, 3 FFA 1, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BOZELL, STEPHEN 19, 158 JV Wrestling 1, 2, V Wrestling 3, 4 JV Baseball 2 Eagle Scout. BRADY, DONNA BREES, PAULA 19, 114 BROOKSHIRE, JERRY 20 Swimming 1, 2 BROWN, DEBBIE 20 Band 1, J.V. Cheer¬ leading 2 BROWN, ELAINE 19 BRUCE, CAROL 20 BRYSON, PATTI BULLETTE, SCOTT 20, 142, 143 BURGESS, MARY 20, 218 BURKHART, SHERIE 20 Film Club 2, Peer Counseling 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 BURNOR, JACK 19 BURY, MICHAEL 19, 148 Cross Country 1, 2, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Ski Club 4. BUSH, MIKE 125, 126, 146, 147 Baseball 1, Soccer 1,2, 3 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 BUSKIRK, PAULA 20, 114 Deltons 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 1 Pit Band 2, 3, 4 JV Field Hockey 2, V Field Hockey 3 French Club 2 CALLAHAN, PEGGY CAMERON, JOHN 21, 190 JV Tennis 1, 2 V Tennis 3, 4 JV Cross Country 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Ski Club trea¬ surer 4. CAMP, JILL 21 JV Volleyball 1 Honor roll 1,2, 3, 4 CSF 3, 4 Spanish 3 German Club 4 CARRILLO, RICHARD 21 JV Football 1, 2 Frosh Basketball 1, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CARTER, JO ANN 21 Band 1, 2 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CARTER, PAUL 21, 158 CARTER, RAY 21 CARTER, WILLIAM 21 CHAILLOT, CRAIG J.V. Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3. CHAPMAN, DUANE M. 21, 146, 147 V Cross Country 2, 3, 4 JV Track and Field 1 V Track and Field 2, 3, 4, O.G. Corvette Club 3, 4 CHESNEY, KATHY 21, 114 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.F. 2, 3, 4 Deltons 3, 4 Pit Band 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President of Inter-Club Council 4. CHUTE, JON 21, 28, 115, 126, 148, 225. A.S.B. President 4, Junior Class Senator 3 CSF 2, 3, 4 Cross Country team 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Exclusive Foreign Auto Club 3 School Board Representative, 4 Bank of America Award Liberal Arts 4, Vice Presi¬ dent North County Student School Board Representative 4, National Deviate Society 3, 4. CILESTIO, PHOEBE 21, 15, 98, 108 Con¬ gress 1, 2 Drill Team 2, Basketball Stat 2 Senator 3 Mat Pats 3 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 ASB Cabinet 4 Flag Corps 4 CLANTON, GAYLE 22, 96, 98 CLARK, DENNIS 22 CLARK, RACHELLE CLARK, SHELLY 22 CLARK, STEPHEN 22 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CLARKSON, JENNIFER COLLINS, CYNTHIA COMAROTO, SHERI 22, 11, 100, 101, 158 Spanish Club 2, Wrestling Stat. 4 Drill Team 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 2, 3, 4 CONNORS, DAN 22 Honor roll 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3 JA 3. COOK, CHRISTOPHER COOK, DAVID 22 Deca 3, NJROTC 4 COPPESS, KAREN CORNICELLI, LUCIA 22, 99 CORP, CHRIS 22, 130, 131, 132, 133 V. Football 3, 4 JV Football 2 Frosh Football 1, Frosh Baseball 1, JV Track 2, V Track 4 JV Basketball 2 Honor Roll 2. CORTUM, ALAN 22 CRAIG, WHIT 22 Ski Club 3, honor roll 2, 4 Citizen of the semester 3. CRAVER, COLLEEN 22 CREAMER, DAVID Modern Chorale 4, Chorus 4, Honor Roll 4, Musical “Any¬ thing Goes” 4. CRUZ, TOMMY 158 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Cross Country 2. CULLY, PAMELA 22, 190, 191. JV Tennis 2, 3, 4 JV Softball 1 Boy’s JV Tennis stat 2 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Congress 1, 2, 3 CSF 2, 3, 4. DANIEL, MARY 22 DAPPER, STACIE 22, 15, 200, 201, 202, 203. DAUB, KIMBERLY 22, 121 French club 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 JV Field Hockey 2 Adv. Drama 4 Fantasy Li- turature Society 2, 4 Malamrun Editor. DAVIDSON, JEANNE 22, 97, 153, 183. French Club 1, 2 JV Gymnastics 1, JV Field Hockey 2 V Field Hockey 3 JV Ten¬ nis 3, Chorus 3, 4 Musical 3, 4 Honor Roll, 3, 4 JV Swimming 4 Diving 4, Congressman 4, Senior Class Treasurer. DAVIS, ADRIENE 22 DAVIS, DAVID 22, 132, 133, 150, 151. Frosh Football 1 Frosh Basketball 1, Frosh Track 1, V. Football 3, 4 V. Basketball 4, V. Track 4, All league Honorable Mention Football and Basketball. DAVIS, DAWN 22, 28, 97, 118 Boy’s Frosh and Varsity Basketball stat. Senior Class flirt award, Jocks society 3, 4 School service 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 yel¬ low jackets 1, 2, Baseball Bat Girl 1, 2, Girls Letterman’s Club 2. DAVIS, DWIGHT DAWES, RICHARD DAY, RONN 22, 6, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 136. Frosh Football 1, JV Football 2 V. Football 3, 4, Frosh Basketball 1 V. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Representative 1, Dele¬ gate 3 . DEIS, ELIZABETH 22, 99. Congress 1,2, 3 Drill team 1 Banner corp 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2 Baseball stat 1, 2 Basketball stat 1, 2. DILBECK, JANETTE 22 DILLER, KERI 22, 100, 114 Basketball stat 1, Soccer stat 2, 3 Baseball stat 2, Swim team 3 Deltons 3, 4 Drill team 4, Honor roll 3, 4 Spanish Club 1, 2. DIMON, HEATHER 22 DI PAOLO, CARA 22, 36, 186. DONAVAN, ARTHUR Ping Pong club 1. DOYLE, MICHELE 22, 198. Field Hockey JV 2, V 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Student of the Quarter Health 2 G.P.E. 4 Art Shows “Denali Arts” Congresswoman 3. DUGGAN, CHRISY 22 DUNCAN, CHERYL 22, 98 Drill team 1,2 Flag corp 4. DUNLAP, STEVEN 22 JV Wrestling 1, 2, Tracy’s Karate Team 1, 2. EDDINS, ARLENE 24 ELCOME, MAUREEN 24 ERICKSON, MARK WILLIAM J.V. Golf ESTEP, STEPHEN 24, 146, 147 ESTES, JANICE 24, 97, 114 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Musical 1,2, 3, 4 Deltons 4, Honor Roll 2, 4 SENIOR INDEX 231 EVANS, LEONET EVANS, WOLFGANG 24 Debate Team 3, 4, German Club 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 ROTC 3, 4 FAZIO, JOSEPH PEEBLES, SANDY FEDELE, KARLA 24 FENTON, TEDD 24, 115 J.V. Football 2, J.V. Track 1,2 V. Track 3, 4, Congressman 1, 2, Senator 3, Cabnit 4 Drama Club “CASC REB” FEWESTER, CYNTHIA 24 Drill Team 1, J.V. Cheerleading 2, V. Cheerleading 3 Pep Club 4 FLUKE, BOB 24 Football 1 FOGERTY, DANIEL 24, 132 V. Football 4, Moto Cross Club 2, Yearbook Staff 3 FOLEY, DARREL FORBING, LISA 24 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Private Pilot FREEMAN, DAVID 24 FREEMAN, JEFF 24, 96 Baseball 1, Band 2, 3, 4 Musical 2, 3, 4 Modern Chorale 4 Deca President 2, 3, 4 Mountaineering Club 3 FRENCH, DE ANN 24 GARVEY, MIKE 24, 154 Football 1, Track 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4 GIACALONE, MICHAEL 24 GIBBS, ELIZABETH 24 GIELCZYK, DAVID GODIN, DONNA GOMEZ, MARK 24 GOMEZ, MIKE 24, 36 J.V. Baseball 2 GOODGAME, SHERRY 25, 99 GOODHART, CINDY 25 Wrestling Stat. 2 GORDON, LARRY 25, 154 J.V. Soccer 2 V. Soccer 3, 4 GRAEBE, LOUISA 25, 114 GRIGGS, SUSAN 25, 1 14, 158 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 1,2, 3, 4 Wrestling Stat 2, 3, 4, Deltons 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 GROSS, LINDSEY C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4 Fantasy Lit. Society 2 German Club 4 Field Hockey 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Bank Of America Certificate of Foreign Language 4 GROVE, CONNIE 25 GROVOM, TOM HAHN, BEVERLY 25 HALL, DOUG HANNAN, KEN 25 HANSEN, PAULA 25, 82, 100, 101 Drill Team 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 HANSOW, DON 25, 158 Football 1 J.V. Football 2 Wrestling 1 J.V. Wrestling 2 V. Wrestling 3, 4 Outstanding Wrestler 3, 4 HARDIE, MICHAEL 25 HARRELL, KAREN HARRISON, KAREN 21, 25, 95, 96, 102 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Major 4, Chorus 1, 2, Modern Chorale 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3 Deltons 3, 4 HARSCH, JOLIE 25 HATTER, MICHAEL 132 Football 1 J.V. Football 2 V. Football 3, 4 HEAVIRLAND, JEFF 25 HEMME, DAVID 25 HENRY, STEPHEN HENTHORNE, KIM HERNANDEZ, DANIEL 25 HERRERA, ANGIE 25 HERRICK 25, 49, 132 HERRON, JAMES 142, 143, 154 HERSCH, JODIE HEWLETT, CYNTHIA 25, 121 Band 1, 2, 3 Girls Track 4 Deca 4 Drama Club 3, 4 HIATT, MICHAEL 25 HIGBY, SHERIE 29 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 HIGHTOWER, JACK 29, 146 J.V.Cross Country 1, 2, 3 V. Cross Country 4 Track 1 J.V. Track 2 V Track 3, 4 HIGHTSHOE, JILL 29 HILL, STEVEN 29 J.A. 3 F.F.A. 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 HILLEBRECHT, SALLY 23, 29, 199, 225 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1 Field Hockey 4 Senator 4 Honor Roll 3, 4 HOFER, RON HOLDEN, DAVID 29, 96 HOLDER, DAVE 29 HOOSE, ROBBIN 29, 99 HOWARD, SUSAN 14, 29, 96, 107, 210, 212 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1 Musi¬ cal 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3 Modern Cho¬ rale 4 French Club 2, 3 Member of the Ca. Cavalcade of Bands 2 Yearbook Staff 2 Yearbook Assistant Editor 3 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 4 A.S.B. Rep. 4 I.C.C. rep 4 Student of the quarter 4, Musical Pro¬ gram Committee 4. HUDSON, CHRIS 27, 29, 131, 132, 133, 158 Football 1 J.V. Football 2 V. Football 3, 4 Wrestling 1 J.V. Wrestling 2 V. Wres¬ tling 3, 4 Track 1 J.V. Track 3 Honor Roll 1 HUNT, DONALD HUNTER, CHERYL 29 HUSAK, JACOB HUTCHINGS, SHARI 27, 29, 99 Banner Corp 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 HUTCHINGS, TIM 29, 132 Football 1 J.V. Football 2, 3 V. Football 4 Honor Roll 1 HYDE, SUE INSHAW, CHRISTOPHER 112 French Club 3, 4 Debate 4 CSF 4 JACKSON, PATTY 29, 27, 98 Drill team 2, Flag corp 3, 4 JACOBELLI, RONALD 29, 218 V. Bas¬ ketball 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4. JAHELKA, TAMMY 29, 114 Band 1, 2, Senator 3, Cabinet 4, Track stat 3, 4. JANSSEN, MIKE 29, 158 JAURGUI, ALEJANDRO 29, 27, 96, 132. Football 1, 4 Basketball 1, V. Track 1, 2, 3 B. Cross-Country 2, 3 Boy’s State Alter. 3, Student of Quarter 2, 4 Honor roll, 1, 2, 3, 4. JAUREGUI, ANTHONY 29 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Frosh wrestling 1 Musical 2, 3, 4 Modern chorale 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Drama 1. JENSEN, ROBERT JOHNSON, HADLEY 29 Sophomore Class President 4, Semesters Congressman, Mountain Clearing Mob. JOHNSON, STEVEN 30, 96 J.V. Football, Fr. Track 1, V. Track 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSTON, DAVID JOHNSON, JOHN Cross country 4, Track 4 JOHNSTON, STEVEN 30 JOHNSTON, LARRY Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 3, 4 Modern Chorale 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Congress 1, 2, 3 FFA 3. JOINES, CHRISTOPHER Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 3 Musical 2 CSF 2. JONES. MIKE 30 JONES, WILLIAM 30 JOHNSON, JOHN 146, 147 KAPUSNIK, LINDA 30, 114 KAY, BRIAN 30, 131, 132, 133, 136, 137. JV Football 2, 3 V. Football 4. KEEPER, JUDY 30 Drill Team 1, JV Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 3, Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3. KELLEY, LAURI 30 KELSAY, DINA 30 KENNEDY, RUSSELL 30 KENNON, ROBERT 30 KERBS, LAURIE 30, 13, 15, 27, 98, 99, 108, 109, 225. Drill Team 1, Musical 1, Congressman 1, Homecoming 1, Flag corp 2, 3, 4 Tennis Stat 2, Jr Class Secretary 3, Journalism 3, 4, Yearbook 4. KERSH, TINA 30, 119, 158 KILEY, KIM 30, 114 Deltons 4, Class Re¬ presentative 4, Honor roll 1, 4. KIRKBRIDE, COLLEEN 30 ASB Rep 2, Girl’s Track Team 2, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 3, 4. KOWALSKI, VICTORIA 30, 112, 114. Honor roll 2, 3, 4 CSF 2, 4 JV Basketball 2, French Club 2, 3 Treasurer 3, President 4, Girl’s JV Swim team 3, ASB Cabinet 4, Deltons 4. LAHR, MICHELLE 30, 116 Concert Cho¬ rus 1, 2, Cheerleader 4, Music play Music Man 1. LAMBERT, PATRICIA 30Honor roll 1, 2, 3 Student of the quarter in Home Ec. 3. LANE, DURENDA 30Deca 2, 3 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LARIOS, DAVID 30 LARSON, KEN 31 LARZALERE, JAMES 31, 131, 132, 133, 158, 159. Frosh Wrestling 1, JV Wrestling 2, V. Wrestling 3, 4 Frosh Football 1, V. Football 2, 3, 4. LA VADA, AMY 31 LAWLYES, BILL Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWSON, PATRICK 31, 154, 171. JV Soccer 1, 2, V. Soccer 3, 4, JV Golf 1, V. Golf 2, 3, 4. LAYNE, DEREK 31 LE BLANC, ANNA 31 LEBSOCK, KIM 31, 118 JV Basketball 1, Wrestling stat 2, 3 Pep club 3, Spirit Squad 4. LECLERC, JEAN 31, 114, 121. Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Drama Club treasurer 3, Fanta¬ sy Lit. Society 2, French Club 2, CSF 2, 3, 4 Honor roll 2, 3, 4 Deltons 4, ASB Cabinet 4. LEHBERG, MARK 31, 132, 134 Scholar- Athlete Award Football 4, Football 1,2 V. Football 3, 4 V Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Class Vice President 4, Captain V. Tennis Team 4, Student of the Quarter in Health- Safety 2, Life Member California Schol¬ arship Federation 1, 2, 3, 4. LEMUS, BOBBY 31 LEON, EST HER LEWIS, LORALEE 31 LEWIS, TERRY LINDEGREN, KARL 32 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 GAPP 3, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, Dele¬ gate from Nashville Tenn. to O.G. nom. Convention 3, Honor role 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDER, RALPH 32 Frosh Baseball 1, JV Baseball 2, Honor roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 German club 1, 2, 3, 4. LIVINGSTON, DIRK 32, 107, 146. LOCHRIDGE, KAREN 32 232 SENIOR INDEX LOEWENBERG, KEVIN 32 Frosh Foot¬ ball 1, JV Football 2, V Football 3, Frosh Wrestling 1. LO PRESTI, ANTHONY 32 LOWRANCE, ALTA 32 LUNCSFORD, ELMER LUNDY, GLEN 32 Frosh Basketball 1, JV Basketball 3, Track 1. LUSKY, BRIAN 32 LUNT, DAN 32 LYNCH, VAN JV Swim team 4, Surfing team 4. LYPPS, DONNA 32 Honor Roll 1, 2. MACARTHUR, TARA 32, 218. MACDOALD, TERESA 32, 28, 98. MACPHAIL, CHRIS 32, 118, 146, 148. MAIN, CASSIE MALETICH, JOHN 32, 131, 132, 133, 136. JV Wrestling 2, Football 1, 2, V. Foot¬ ball 3, 4 Eagle Scout 2, Member of Half¬ man Club 4. MANSELL, BETH 32 MARKEY, JAMES MARKSON, JANE 32 MARTIN, SARA 32 MARTIN, SCOTT 32 MARTINEZ, JOVITA 32, 110 MARZINOTTO, DENISE 32 Pep club 2, Chorus 1, 2, Musical 1. MASON, ANN JV Basketball 1, V. Basket¬ ball 2, 3, 4 V Tennis 2, 3, 4 JV Softball 4 Honor Roll 2, 4. MATTHEWS, THOMAS 32, 13, 27, 109. School newspaper 3, 4, JV Track 3, Honor roll 3, 4, Voted Most talented Senior Boy 4, Student of the quarter in Art 4, Plaque winner Bank of America Art Scholarship Competition 4. MAYHEW, KATHY 33, 121 MEAGHER, NANCY 33, 112 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 4, CSF 1, 2, 3. MEDUGNO, MARISA 33, 121 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 1, 2 Spanish Club 1, Gymnastic Team 1. MENDENHALL, JUDY 33, 183 Swim¬ ming 3, 4. MENDEZ, YOLANDA 33 MERNER, DAVE MESSERSCHMIDT, JOHN 33 MIDDLETON, TERRI 33 MILLER, BRIAN 33 MILLER, HENRY 31, 33. Band 3, 4 Mod¬ ern Chorale 3, 4 Musical 3, 4 PPA 1, 2. MILLER, KENNY 33, 131, 132, 133. Frosh Football 1, JV Football 2, 3 Varsity Football 4, Honor roll 1, 2 MILLER, RAYMOND 33 Honor roll 1, 2 baseball 1. MINTS, TIM 33, 218. MIZER, RANDY MOLARO, JIM JV Golf 1, 2 Varsity Golf 3, JV Waterpolo 1. MONTAGUE, RICHARD 33 MONTOYA, LINDA 33 MOORE, JEFF MOORE, MIKE 33, 14, 121, 154, 212, 213, 222 MORALES CONSUELO MORE, DAN 33, 150, 151. Football 1, JV Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3 Honor roll 2, 3, 4. MORGAN, JIM 33 MORONES, THERESA 33 Honor roll 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3. MUELLER, MIKE MULLEN, MARK 33, 132. MULLETT, DALE MUNOZ, CARLOS 33 MURISON, MARC 33 MURPHY, BRIAN MYERSON, ROBERT MC CABE, WILLIAM MC CAIN, MARY 33 MC CANN, DAVE MC CLYMONDS, TAMMIE MC CORD, MARK 33, 107. Frosh, Basket¬ ball 1, JV Golf 1 Band 2, 3 JV Tennis 2 NJROTC 2, 3, 4 Executive Officer of NJROTC 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4. MC ENTYRE, TERESA 33 NAVES, BRENT NELSON, LAURIE 34, 97, 100, 114, 154 Student council 3, Swim Team 2, 3 Diving Team 3, Drill team 4, Secretary Drill Team 4, Publicity Chairman Drill Team 4, Del- tons 4, German club 4, Young Life 2, Cho¬ rus 3, 4 Musical 3, 4 Varsity Soccer Stat 2, 3, 4 Citizen of Tomorrow 2. NEWBY, MARJORIE 34 Track 3, Ju nior Class Congressman 3. NEWELL, PHILLIP Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4. NICHOLSON, DAVID NIJINSKI, ROGER 34, 142, 143, 144, 14. NORDSTROM, TAMMY 34, 188, 192, 193. Tennis 1, 4, Softball 1, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2 Track 4. NORMAN, DAVE 34 Honor roll 3, 4 Ten¬ nis 2, 3. O’DONNELL, JIM 34, 27 JV V. Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, V. Track 3, 4 O.G. Corvette Club 3,4. ODORICO, DONALD 34, 28 Honor roll 2, 3 Italian Club Treasurer 3. ODORICO, VICTOR 33, 28 OFTEDAL, KENNETH 34, 154 OLIVER, JEAN 34, 114 Frosh Tennis 1, German Club 2, 3, 4 CSF 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres CSF 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer of Deltons 4, Junior class Congress 3, Senior class Senator 4. ORTIZ, ROSE 34 German Club 3, 4 JV Basketball 1, JV Field Hockey 2, Honor roll 1, 2 CSF 2, ASB Rep. 1,4. OSBURN, CURTIS, 34, 28, 131, 132, 133. Frosh Football 1, JV Football 2, V. Football 3, 4. OSTERHOUT, SHERIE 34 Honor roll 1, V Girls Hockey Team 2. OVERMAN, HEIDI 35, 53, 1 16 Gymnas¬ tics 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2 Mat Pats 3, Cheerleading 4 JV Tennis 3. OWEN, RICKY OWENS, TIM 35 PALMERTON, ANN 35, 13, 16, 28, 109, 114, 187 ASB Scretary 4, Jr. Class Vice President 3, Senator 2, CSF President 4, CSF 2, 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pit Band 1, 2, 3 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Deltons 3, 4 Musket staff 3, 4 Cross country 4, Bank of America English Award 4, Girls State 3. PARADISE, SCOTT 35, 132, 133 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1. PARKER, RONALD LEE (II) 35, 27, 124, 126, 132, 134.Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Frosh Football 1, Frosh Basketball 1, Frosh Base¬ ball 1, JV Football 2, JV Basketball 2, 3 JV Baseball 2, V Football 3, 4 V Baseball 3, 4 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 4, Home¬ coming King 4, Voted All American Boy 4. PECK, SCOTT PECORARO, JOSEPH PEDERSEN, JOHN 35 Honor roll 1,2, 3, 4 MGM Block 2, 3 CSF 2, 3 PEDERSON, BRAD 35, 17, 23. Soph. Class Pres, Cabinet Member Sr. Class Sen¬ ator, Mountain Clearing Mob. PERDUE, JIM 35 JV Baseball 2 JV Track 3, V Track 4. PEREZ, IDELFONSO 35 PEREZ, JOE 35 Honor roll 1, 2. PERISHO, MICHELLE 35 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 2, 3 Student of the quarter 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Drama 3. 4. PETERSON, APRIL 35, 192 PHELAN, ROBIN 35 Yearbook 1, Speech Club 1 School speech champion 1 Cager Crew 2, Band 2, 3 Newspaper Editor 2, 3 Future Business Leaders of America Trea¬ surer 3, Ski Club secretary 4; JA treasurer 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. PIMIENTA, GUILLERMINA PIMIENTA, MARTHA PORTER, HALLIE 35 POSSENTI, LINDA 35, 13, 15, 99, 109. CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, Flag Corp 2, Banner 3, 4 Musket staff 3, 4 Yearbook 4, Tennis stat 2, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 ASB congress 2, senator 3, publicity chairman 4. PRINDIVILLE, CYNTHIA 35, 96 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Modern Chorale 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. PRUETT, CHRISTINE 35 Newspaper and yearbook 1, ASB 2, Drama Club 2, Photog¬ raphers of America 3. PUERNER, JIM 35, 14, 213. Golf, 1, 2 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2, 3, 4 Mus¬ ket 3. PUTIS, DIANE 35, 18. RAMBO, CHERYL 35 RANEY, STEPHANIE 36, 96, 114. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Modern Cjorale 3, 4 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Deltons 3, 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Con¬ gress Rep. 1, 3. RANSFORD, MICHAEL 36 RANSOM, MICHELLE 36 RATHBURN, CHARLENE 36, 23, 15. V Softball 2, 4 JV Swimming 2, Football stat 4, girls basketball stat 2, honor roll 1,2, 3, 4 CSF 2, 3, 4 Senator 4, Citizen of tomorrow 1, class rep. 3, Student of the quarter 4, Cheerleading 3, German Club 3, 4 Pep club 1, 4. RATZLAFF, DALE Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 World Travel Club, Boys League 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYA, FELIZ 36, 146, 147. F. Football 1, JV Cross Country 4, JV Track 2, 3 V Track 4, Indian and Mexican Club 2, 3. REEVES, KAREN 36 Gymnastics team 1, 3, Drill team 2, Congress 2, 4 JV Basketball stat 3, Honor roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 Health and Safety student of the year 2. REILLY, WENDY 36, 15, 98, 99. Congress 1, 2, 3 Senate 2, French Club 2, Yearbook 4, Pep club 1; Tennis stat 2, Band Mascot 4 REUTLINGER, ROBERT 36 Surfing club. Two Surfing medals for the goofy footers of Escondido. REYNOLDS, PAT 36 RICE, KEVEN 36 RICKER, STEVE 36 SENIOR INDEX 233 RIECHES, DEBORAH JV Softball 1. 2 Op¬ eration Share 2. RILEY, MIKE ROBEEN, BARBARA 36, 114 Pep club 1, JV Girls Basketball 2, Girls Swim team 3, Deltons 4, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, GLEN 36 Football 1, J V Swim¬ ming 1,2 V. Diving 3, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, SUSAN 37, 99, 125, 126 Drill team 1, Congressman 1,2 Flag corp 2, Ban¬ ner corp 3, 4 ASB Cabinet 3, 4 Deltons 3, 4 Homecoming 4. ROBISON, RANDALL 37, 132 ROBINSON, TAMMY 37, 114 ROGERS, CANDY 37 Chorus 3. ROGERS, HEIDI 37, 121, 158, 161 AV Drama 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 JV Basket¬ ball 2, 3 V Basketball 4, Pep Club secretary 1, V Wrestling stat 3, 4 “Most Valuable” Statistician 4, Honor roll 2, 3, 4, Congress- women 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGERS, JEANNIE ROMERO, DENETTE ROONEY, WILLIAM ROTH, BOBBI 37 RUCHALA, KAREN RUDOLPH, JANICE Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 JV Tennis 1, 2 JV Field Hockey 1, V Field Hockey 2, V Basketball 2, Musket staff 1. RUSSELL, KAREN 37, 99. SABODA, STEPHANIE 37 V. Gymnastics 3, 4 Ski club secretary 3, Student of the uarter for science 4, honor roll 3, 4. SALTER, RICK 37 SANFORD, CARL 37 SCHNEIDER, GRAIG SCHUBLE, MICHAEL 37 SCHULTZ, SUZANNE 37 SEALEY, SCOTT 37 SENEFELD, RANDY SHERMAN, TERI 37, 15,82, 97, 100, 101, 114, 119, 158. Student council 1, 2, 4 Ger¬ man club 3, 4 President of German club 4. Drill team 1,2, 3, 4 Co-cap 3, Cap 4, CSF 2, 3 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 2, 3, 4 Choreographer 2, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Del- tons 4, Mat Pats 4, Young Life 2, Most Enthusiastic drill team 1. SCHINNICK, CARL 37 SHOEMAKER, ANNETTE 37, 17, 18. Drill team 1, 2, 4 V Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 Spirit Squad 4, JV Tennis 3, Honor roll 1, 2 Congress 4. SIMM, STEVE 37, 121 Thespian Society, worked on these plays; A Midsummer Night’s Dream Warriors Husband, and Charlies Aunt. Musicals; Annie Get Your Gun, and Oklahoma. Best Assistant Stage Manager Award 3. SIMON, NANCY 37 SKINNER, JULIE 37 SKOMAL, MARK 38 SLACK, STACY (WRIGHT) Ski club Presi¬ dent 3, 4 ROTC Cadet Club Represident 4, JV tennis 4, FFA Member 4, Wrestling stat 4, ROTC 3, 4 ROTC 1st Attendant 4. SLATER, DAVE 38 SMITH, BONNIE 38 French club 2, Ecology Club 2, JV Hockey 3, V Track 3, JV Volleyball 4, German, club 4, Ski club 4. SMITH, GREG 38 SMITH, SCOTT SNEARY, DEBBIE 38 Deca club 1, 2, 3. SNOW, ALBERT SONGER, ROY 38 SOTO, ARMANDO 38, 50, 132. STAHL, JOHN 38, 126, 225. Ski Club, 3, Spanish club 3, Tennis 2, 3 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior class President 4, Wrestling 2, Cabinet 4, Cross Country 2.STAN- DERFER, JONI 8 STEEG, JOSEPH 38 STEHLY, AGNES 38 Spanish club 3, Hon¬ or roll 3, 4 STERNER, ROBERT 38 STONE, JAY Honor roll 1,2, 3 Spanish Club 1 Congress 1, 2 ST RAHL, RENEE 38 STREET, CAMMY 38, 121 STREET, TERRI 12, 15, 111, 121. Drama club 1, 2, 3, 4 Deca club 1, 2, 3, 4 State finalist 2, 3, 4 3rd place state winner in two events 4, Yearbook 3, 4 Fantasy Literature Society 4, treasurer of DECA 4, Photo Club 1, 2, Young Life 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Service Award 2, 3, 4, Bronze Silver Awards 4, Outstanding Senior DECA 4. STREETER, BRAD 38, 174. STROM, RON STUBBS, RICHARD 38, 96, 150, 151. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Congress¬ man 3, A.S.B. Treasurer 4, Modern Cho¬ rale 3, 4, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Basket¬ ball 1, J.V. Basketball 3, 4, Honor 1,2, 3, 4, C.S.F. 2. STUCK, SUSAN 38, 1 19, 158, 183. SUTLIFF, CHARLES 38. Frosh Football I, J.V. Football 2, Frosh Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Track 1, Orange Glen Ski Club 3, Corvette Club 3, 4. TALCOTT, RICHARD 38 Basketball 1 J. V. Soccer 1 V. Soccer 3 Mountaineering Club 2 Fantasy Literature Club 2 TANNER, MICHALE 39 Frosh Basketball 1 TATMAN, LINDA 39, 99, 225 Tennis 1, 2 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4 Banner Corp 3, 4 Senior Class Secretary 4 Mat Pats 3 TERRAZAS, SUSAN TEWKSBURY, STEVEN THOMAS, JACK 39, 132 THOMAS, MELANIE 39 V. Softball 1 J.V. Tennis 2 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4 Congress 1 , 4 THOMAS, MIKE THULEEN, DAVID 39 Drama Club 1 CSF 2, 3, 4 German Club 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 THWEATT, JULIE 39, 190, 192 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ecology Club 2 J.V. Softball 3 V. Softball 2, 4 J.V. Basketball 3, 4 J.V. Tennis 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Honor Roll 3 TIMMONS, CHRISTINE 39, 118 Swim Team 1 Pep Club 1 Drill Team 2 V. Tennis Stat. 2 Congress 3 Spirit Squad 4 Young Life 4 TODD, JAMES TOMPKINS, PATRICK Football 3, 4 TOOMER, ANNE TOSTADO, IRMA 39, 218 TOSTADO, MARTHA 39 TROSAK, CONNIE 39, 158 Honor Roll 2, 3 Hurdle Crew 2 Wrestling Stat. 3, 4 TROUTNER, MARY (Terry) 39, 14, 118 TUOMI, MIKE 39 4H 1 J.V. Football 2 FFA 3 TURNER, CURT 39, 12 TURNER, MIKE 154 TURNER, SARAH 39 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Del- tons 3, 4 J.V. Basketball 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical 4 TURNER, STEVEN UPSON, ANN 39. Girls Swim Team, 2, 3 Honor roll 1, 4. VALEK, KIM 39, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Deltons 4. VARNER, ROBERT 39. VAUGHN, VICTOR VEGA, CINDY 39, 17, Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGIN, DANA 39, 132, 154, Soccer 1, 2, 3 , 4 Football 4. WADDEL, BRENDA WAGNER, RICK 39 Spanish Club 3. WALL, KEVIN 40 Varsity Soccer 4. WARNSHUIS, JON 40, 23, 96. WEAKLEY, JULIE 40 WEEDA, BECKY 40, 17, 28, 118, 203. JV Gymnastics 2, 3 Varsity 4. V Cheerleader 3, Drama Club 2, Capt. of Spirit Squad 4. WELCH, BRUCE 40 Frosh Wrestling 1, V Wrestling 2, 3 V Tennis 2, 4 Honor roll 3, 4. WELCH, KEVIN 40 WESTERLUND, REBECCA 40 WETMORE, KIMBERLY WHISTON, JEFFREY 40. WHITE, ALAN 40 JV Swimming I, 4 WHITE, BRIAN WHITE, NANCY 40, 184, 190, 198. WHITWORTH, DIANE 40 WHITWORTH, TOM 40, 142, 143, 144, 174. Waterpolo 1,2, 3, 4, Swimming 1,2, 3, 4 JA 2. WICKLIFFE, JOHN WIERSON,FRED WILBUR, BRIAN WILKIE, RICHARD 41 DECA 3 WILLCOX, MARLA 41, 18, 190. J.V. Ten¬ nis Team 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2 Gymnastics Team 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, GAY 41 WILLIAMS, TIM 41, 27, 121. Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Drama President 4. WILMA, BRIAN 41 Auto 2, 4 Wrestling 2, 3 Skiing 3, 4 WILMOT, CATHY 41, 158 WILSON, ELIZABETH 41 WILSON, MAURIE 41, 31. WILSON, SUSAN 41 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3. WINGER, DEBBIE 41 J.V. Softball 1, 2. WINGO, LARRY WOELKE, GREG 41, 28, 132, 218. WOLOWSKY, CATHY 41 Honor roll 3. WOOD, KATHY 41 WOOD, STEVE 41 Frosh Baseball 1, JV Football 2, 3 JV Basketball 2, Ski Club 2, 3 Soccer 1, 2. WOODRUFF, VICKI 41, 99, 102 Drill team 1, JV Cheerleader 2, Flag Corp 3, Banner Corp 4, Honor roll 1, 4 WOODS, JAMES 41 WOODS, LESLEE 41,96, 218 Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Modern Chorale 4, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical ProgramCom- mittee Chairman 4. WRIGHT, STACY WYNN, JANET 41, 184, 185, 193. YBARRONDO, PERER 41 ZEVENBERGEN, TERRY 41, 40. 234 SENIOR INDEX Juniors Adomines, Denise Aguilar, Eddie 11 Aguilar, Ricardo 42, 138 Albers, Mark Allen, Marcia 42 Alto, Robert 42, 132 Alvarez, Joe Anderson, Myron 42 djelkoviglL_Sand ra 42 m? ciaca: ' naywink ri l tshby, Kathleen 13, 4% 105 Ausbrooks, Debra 42, 114 Averett, Douglas 42 Avila, Victor 42 Backart, Renee 42 Badger, Lane 42 Bagby, Mark 42 Baker, Joleen 42, 113, 114 Baker, Lynne 42, 112, 182, 183 Baker, Patricia 42 Barber, Darren Barnes, Lynnette 42 Barr, Kandace Bartlett, John 53 Bartok, Michelle 42, 125, 126, 183, 226 Bashaw, Vernon 13, 42, 109, 112 Bechtold, John 42 Beck, Debra 53 Bedford, Janet 42 Beel, Sheila 42 Bell, Greg 42, 113 Bell, Laurie 42, 121 Belles, Kevin 53 Bennett, Barry 42, 50, 132, 134 Berger, Aaron 122 Berger, Bill 42 Bernabeo, Robert 42 Berry, Kenneth Berton, Robert Betts, Robby 42, 138 Blankenship, Michelle 42 Boldt, Sandra 13, 53, 114 Bombardier, Barbara 11, 100, 158 Bonetti, Tina 42 Book, Mike Borer, Michael 43 Bose, Laurie 190, 198 Bothof, Anthony 43 Bowman, Roger 43, 53, 132, 154, 155 Bown, Angela Boyd, Janice Boyens, Jasen 43, 138 Bozell, Kim 199 Bozell, Suzanne 43 Bradley, Kaye Brady, Scott 43 Bream, Jeffrey 43 Bright, Barbara Brown, Donna 43, 114 Brown, Kevin 43, 152 Broyles, Steve 43 Bullard, Lorina 43 Burlingston, Troy Burt, Renee 43, 14, 190, 191, 213, 215 Bylin, Dan 43 Cabrera, Toni 43 Cala, Helena 43 Calvert, Lori 43, 183 Campbell, Kenneth 43 Carlisle, Kim 43 Carrasco, Eva 43 Castorena, Marianna Chesney, Deborah 43, 114, 198 Christensen, Kelly 43 Christian, Donald 43, 154 Clodt, Julie 43 Cloutier, Paul 43, 160 Cobb, Scott 43 Coda, Karen 43, 114 Comey, Lili 43 Condomitti, Linda 43 Cook, Andrea 43 Cordova, Barry Cornicelli, Joseph Cornwall, De Ann 43, 187 Corp, Catherine 43, 112 Cortum, Mike 43 Cowan, Dan 43 Croteau, Ricky 43, 138 Crisostomo, Jesusa Crouch, Mindy 43 Crouse, Patricia 43, 97, 113 Crowe, David 43 Cruz, Edward 12, 43 Cully, Daniel 43 Cully, Don Cunning, Tim 43, 132 Dannenberg, Marlene 43 Danner, Jim 43 Darrock, Brian 43 Daughtry, Mark D’Auteuil, Susan 43 Davis, Michelle Delk, Beverly Delos, Reyes 43 Deming, Sandy 43 Deveney, Lori De Young, Nathan 44 Di Pavlo, Diana 44, 184, 185, 198 Disney, Doug 44, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 150 Dodson, Rene Dodson, Ricardo Dominguez, Gloria, 44 Domingues, Jack 44, 132, 136 Donovan, Kevin L. 44 Donovan, Kevin T. 44 Dunagan, John Dykstra, Henry Earls, Chris 44, 132 Early, Joseph 44, 132 Earp, Steve Ellis, Becky 44 Ellsworth, Gerry 44 Engrav, Kim 44 Ensley, Bill 132 Estep, Kathy 44 Favela, Grace 44 Ferris, Shelli Floyd, Tommy Foster, Fred Foster, Michelle 44 Fox, Linda 44, 113 Fox, Peter Fralin, Beverly 44, 100 Freitas, Kathleen 44, 114, 186, 199 Frescas, Albert Friederich, Mike Fries, Gary 44 Gabriella, Alana 44, 112 Gallegos, Richard 44, 132 Gamboa, Paul 44 Garcia, Jack 44 Garcia, Joe 154, 155 Gardner, Susan 44, 97 Garleb, Alex 44 Geringer, Lori 44 Gilliland, Cindy 44 Givens, Barbara Gladwin, Ted Glennie, Jim 45, 143 Gomez, Roger 45 Gonzalez, Debra 45 Gonzalez, Victor 52, 154, 155 Gorman, Matt 45, 152 Goswick, Vicky 45 Grand, Randy 45 Grant, Deena 45 Grant, Jeff 45 Gray, Gary 45 Grayson, William 45 Grebisz, Anthony Greer, Jodi 45, 184 Griffith, Tammy 45 Grinnell, Dennis 45 Groepper, Julie 45, 98 Gross, Shelley 45 Guerrero, Shirley 45 Gutierrez, Irma 45 Hager, Daniel 45, 96 Hager, Maria Hale, Tammy Haley, Linda 45, 114, 199 Hall, Darryl 45 Hall, Jean 45 Hall, Shelly 45 Hall, Tarah 45 Halper, John 45 Hammond, Fawn 45 Hammond, Leigh 45 Hardesty, Sharon 121 Harrington, Randi 45 Hart, Randi Hartley, Rich 45 Hauge, Ricki 45 Havice, Vicki 45 Hawkins, Glenda Hawthorne, Chris 45 Hay, Wayne 45, 132 Hearn, Robyn 45 Henderson, Sandra 45 Henry, Jeff 53 Henry, Sherry 45, 183 Herman, Jeffery 46, 132, 138 Hermosillo, Joe 46 Hernandez, Lisa 46 Herrera, Phillip Hershman, Lannette Hicks, Julie Higbee, Nancy 46 Hill, To m Holden, Wayne 46, 96 Holderman, Marjorie 46 Holt, Randy Holt, Sandi 46 Homisak, Ronald 12 Hook, Leslie 46 Hoskins, Jerry Houston, Matthew Howe, Alan Hudgens, Richard 46 Huffman, Robert Huie, Ken 46 Huntley, Sharon 46 Imgrund, Mary 46, 184 Jackson, Peggy 46, 98 Jamison, Peter 46 Janssen, David 46, 160 Jean, Truman Jensen, Jon 46 Jensen, Magdalena 46 Johnson, Don Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Terry Johnston, Brick 46 Jones, Clark 46 Jones, La Vonna 46 Jones, Lynn 46 Jordan, Jeffrey 46 Jorgensen, Richard 46, 112 Kansas, Virginia 47, 116 Kay, Christopher Kassab, Mark Kassab, Ron Kay, Chris 72, 78 Kelley, Michael Kessler, Jill 46 Khan, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Shell 46 Kitterman, Wendy 46 Knapik, Mary Koch, Dane 46, 112, 113 Kostecka, William 46, 138 Kovin, John Kowalski, Brian 46 Kroll, Patrice 46, 184 Krupenas, Paul 46 Kubilus, Mark Kufchak, Dean Kurchak, Lori 46, 114, 116 Lahr, Suzanne 46, 116 Lamb, Cheryl 46 Lane, Jack 46, 132, 135 136, 137, 160 Lantz, Daryl 47, 152 La Plante, Bob 132, 135 Larson, David 47 Larzalere, Francine 47, 114, 184, 198 Lavorato, Teri 47, 184, 199 Lawrence, Sally 47, 97 Lawson, Mary 47 Lee, Song-Im 47, 113, 198 Lehberg, Mary Lynn 47, 114, 188, 189 Leondis, Lisa 47 JUNIOR INDEX 235 Lepanto, Richard 47 Lesperance, Dana 14, 47, 210, 212 Lewis, Teresa Lopez, Greg Lopez, Kimberly Lo Presti, Joseph 47, 138, 139 Lovett, Alesia 47 Lowry, Brian 47 Lucas, Mark Lungren, Bill 47 Lynn, Ed Lytle, Doug 47 Mac Phee, Penny 47 Madden, Lillian 12 Madison, Monty 47 Magoon, Kevin 47, 138 Maletich, Christine 47, 121 Man, Bob 47 Marheine, Jeffrey 47 Marshburn, Wes 47, 125, 126, 226 Martin, Barbara Martin, Jeff 47, 158 Martin, Mark Marymee, Linda 48 Mason, Ann 48, 188, 189, 194 Mason, Dave 48, 132 Mason, Greg 48 Massa, Mark 121 Mathews, Patrick 48 Medina, John 48 Melkonian, Micheal 48, 148 Mendelson, Jodie, 48 Mendenhall, Terri 48, 113 Merrit, Tamara Mersch, Julie 121 Messerschmidt, Deanna 48 Metcalf, Craig 48 Micheals, Robert 48 Miller, Norbert 48 Mills, Becky 48, 121 Milne, Barry 48 Milne, Kerry 48 Montague, Lori 48, 114 Montoya, Brenda 48 Moore, Jeffrey 14, 48, 108, 210, 212 Moore, Kim Moore, Mike 48, 146, 147 Morasco, Donna 48 More, Michael 48, 152 Moreno, Virginia Morris, Julie 48, 183 Morrow, Andy 143 Mowry, Margie 48, 154, 158 Moyneur, Patrick 48, 150, 151 Mueller, Susan 48 Munoz, Xavier Munson, Micheal 48 Murdock, Kersten Murphy, Jim 48, 156, 147, 154 Murphy, Kathleen 48, 116 Murray, Robert 48, 150 Muskett, Brad 48 Myerson, Andrea McCann, Danny 10, 48, 132, 137 McCann, Greg 48 McCullough, Miles McDonald, Kevin 48 McFee, Patti 48, 97 McGowan, Brian 48 McIntosh, Craig 48 McKeand, Janet 44, 48, 98 McKinley, Thomas McSpadden, Sandy 44, 48, 190, 191 Nadeau, Thomas 48 Nademlynsky, Mike Needham, Alan 13, 48, 113 Nevarez, Jesus Newton, Kimberly 48 Nicks, Dean 48 Nielson, Julie 48, 100, 202 Nobles, Nancy Noon, William Nordhausen, Jennifer 48 Norman, Mark 48, 113 Olson, Carrie 48 Onorato, Susan 48, 186, 199 Orahood, Scott 49 Ossana, Jeff 49 Overholt, Steve 49 Packwood, Kathy 49 Palmer, Joseph 49 Paul, Judy 49 Pauletto, Patricia 49, 97, 113, 114 Pauley, Donald 49 Paulino, Dave 49 Pease, Marty Perkins, Dan 49, 132 Persichetty, William 49 Phelan, Mark 49 Phillips, Kenneth 49 Piceno, Mike 49 Plesko, Mark Pohlman, Kimberly 49, 187 Pool, Douglas 49 Porter, Jean 49 Porter, Roy Powers, Esther 49 Prentice, Barbara 49, 183 Prescott, Lori 49 Preston, Steve Price, Enola Print, Tony Pruett, Robert 49, 143 Pulido, Craig 49, 132, 136 Quick, Bruce 49 Ragowski, Matthew 121 Rambo, Sherry 49 Ramsey, Craig 49 Ransford, Wendy 49, 190 Read, Mike 49, 143 Ricchio, John 49, 112 Richardson, Pam 49 Richardson, Sherri 49 Ripperger, Theresa 49 Roberson, Clif Roberts, Joe 49 Roberts, Tami 49 Robinson, Cherry 49, 183 Robinson, Jennifer 49 Rockwell, Debbie Rogowski, Matthew Romano, Leilani 49 Rose, Lela Ross, Diana 49 Rosser, John Roth, Donald 143 Rowen, Colleen 49 Rowen, Tom 50 Rudolph, Janice 50, 37 Ruiz, Lorenzo, 50 Rushing, Dennise 50 Saenz, Evelyn 110 Salah, Margaret 50, 198 Salah, Marie 50 Sanders, Julie 50, 183, 194 Sanders, Tammy 50, 121 Sanne, Roger Santiago, Jorge 53 Sanzberro, Rhonda 50 Sarver, Rhea 50 Saxon, Bruce 50 Schexnayder, Kenneth 50, 138 Schexnayder, Myra 50 Schimmelman, Carole 47, 50, 98 Schmidt, Adam Schrader, Daryl 50 Schreiner, Glenda 50 Schuble, Kelly 50, 116, 203 Schuessler, Tina 50 Scroggin, Samuel Seltmen, Lori 50, 99, 114 Sembach, Jane Shaffer, Jeff 51 Shain, Mike Shultz, Gary Shutters, Charles Sickler, John Sidders, Greg 51 Sidders, Micheal 51, 143, 154 Sievers, Mark 51 Sikorski, Sandra Simmons, Tracy 51 Simon, Robert Simonof, Maria Simpson, Becky 51 Sims, Janet 51, 187 Skomal, Scott 51 Smith, Douglas 51 Smith, John 51 Smith, Lori Smith, Rosilynn Smith, Sami 51 Smith, Sandra 51 Smith, Terry Smith, Suzanne 53 Snow, Lori 51 Snow, Ron 51, 171 Soper, Greg Soto, Carmen 51 Southworth, Sheri 51 Sowers, John 51, 152, 138 Spadt, John 51 Spare, Beverly 51, 118 Standal, Julie 51, 182, 183 Staten, Eli Stathatos, Gary 51 Steeve, Roger 121 Stehle, Pamela 45, 51, 183, 212 Stehly, Nicholas 51, 138 Stettler, Robert 51, 143, 174 Stockwell, Ginger 51 Stoural, Theresa 51, 192 Strahl, Tracy 6, 51, 143, 174 Strange, Jim Stuck, Robin 52 Sutton, Sherri 52, 203 Swannie, Steven 52 Taconi, Rose 52, 121 Taitano, John Take, Bonnie 107 Tanner, Kathy 52, 116 Tasker-Brown, Julie 52, 112, Ilf 187, 205 Tatman, Kris Taylor, Annette 52, 187 Taylor, Deanna Taylor, Debra 52 Taylor, Jeff 52, 146 Teets, Tony 52, 132, 136 Terry, Daniel Thomas, Joseph (Tom) 52, 145, 174, 143 Thornton, Deanne 52, 96, 99 Towner, Laura 52 Treadwell, Micheal 13, 52 Troutner, Jean 52, 183 Trunk, Kristi 52, 184, 185, 198 Tulley, Richard 52 Turner, Corinne 52, 116 Valdibieso, Michael 52 Valentine, William 52 Varhol, William Varhol, Paul 13, 52 Velarde, Rosemary 10, 52, 42, 19 Villalobos, Paul Vinson, Christine Voeltner, Jeffery Wafford, Bria Waldron, Steven 52 Ward, Robert 52 Warfield, Lisa Warpoole, Lorna 112 Waterman, Wendy 52, 204 Wayne, Gary 52 Weakley, Dandee 52 Wennerstrom, David 52 West, Greg 130, 132 Wetter, Randy White, Lloyd 52, 143, 174 White, Melaine 52 Whitworth, Jim 13, 52, 143, 154 Wierson, Ronald 148 Wildermuth, Diane 53 Wilkinson, David 53, 96, 150, 152 Williams, Diane 53 Wilson, Tom 143, 174 Winger, Vicky 53 Wise, Kemp 154 Wong, Belinda Wong, Elizabeth 53 Wofford, Bobby Worman, Rolland Yadon, Randy Young, Ronald Zelimer, B arbara 47, 53, 116 Zepeda, Remberto 53 Zevenbergen, Kelly 53, 138 236 JUNIOR INDEX Sophomores Acosta, Mike 54 Adams, Lorrie Aellig, Lee 54, 148 Aledo, Keoni 54 Allen, Nancy 54, 127 Allen, Rhonda 54 Allen, Shrry 54 Amundson, Randall 54 Anderson, Damon 54 Anderson, Wendy 54 Andreasen, Gary 54, 12 Andreasen, Shrry 54 Applegate, Jenine 54, 121 Ardo, Tammy 54 Arendse, Roger 54 Arndt, Debbie 54 Aspinall, Mary 54 Aten, Donna 54 Ausbrooks, Terri 54 Atkins, Clifford Atkinson, Lee Ann Attie, Eva Avila, Yolanda 54 Babcock, Kristy Baez, Luiz 54 Baez, Victor 54 Bailey, Patrica 54 Baldwin, Jimmy 54, 1 8, 158, 159 Ballarta, Jimmy 54 Barber, Harold 54 Barlin, Randy Barnes, Patrick Barrett, David 54 Bashaw, Dawn 54, 199 Bates, Gary 54 Bates, Nancy 54, 118 Bautista, Joe 54, 63, 138 Beam, J. 54 Bechtold, Lisa 54 Bedford, Tim Beel, Sonta 54, 121 Bell, Carol 54, 118 Bell, Edwin 54 Bell, Scott 54 Bennett, David L. 55, 138 Bennett, David S. 55, 138 Bennetts, Roy 55 Benson, Julie 55 Bentley, Cheryl 55, 64, 98 Berger, Aaron Bettys, Linda 55, 194 Bierle, Peter Bohnstemn, Gemi Boldrick, Lori 55 Bonds, Craig Bordeaux, Joanne 55 Bouffard, David 55 Bowden, Russel 55, 97 Boyd, Terri 55 Bradley, Janet Briggs, David 55 Brown, Doug 55, 138 Brown, Roxanne 55, 97 Brown, Steve 55, 12 Bruce, Bobby 55, 58 Buretz, Matthew 55 Burnett, Mary Burtness, Kathleen 55 Burton, Laurie 55 Bury, Andy 55, 148 Bush, Doug 55, 148 Byas, Marcella 55 Cabrera, Anna Caldito, Mary 55, 201 Camp, Tony Carpenter, Dennis Carr, Gregory Carter, Angela 55 Carter, Daniel 55 Carter, Jerry 55, 138 Case, Donna Casillas, Lynne 55 Casioce, Steve 110 Casper, Tami 55 Cassaday, Theresa 55 Casell, Kelly 55, 190 Castillo, Rudy 55 Cawker, Colleen 55, 186 Chaney, Becky 55, 188 Chapman, Hilary 55, 186 Chavez, Angel Chesney, Mark 56, 96 Chesney, Michael 56, 97 Chisholm, Dawn 56 Chute, Ann 56, 121 Chute, Richard 56, 112, 146, 148 Clark, Jeff 56 Clark, Timothy 56 Clemens, Arthur 56 Clint, Colleen 56 Cloonan, Cathleen 56 Cole, Romero 56, 138 Cole, Shellie 56 Coleman, Bill 56 Collins, Kevin 12, 56 Collins, Tracy 56 Condry, Pat Cook, Joni 6, 183, 205 Cookson, Pam 56 Cortum, Susan 56, 190 Casio, Henry 56, 138, 139 Couch, Arnold 56 Cousins, Randall 56, 138, 139 Coviello, Donna 56, 184, 185, 192, 193 Cox, Raymond Crabtree, Darlene 56 Crane, Kevin Craver, Shelly 56, 203 Creamer, Tammie Crocker, Bob 56, 143 Crouch, Jana 56 Crowe, Stephen 56 Cruz, Matthew 56, 158 Cruz, Norma 12, 56, 111 D’Amelio, John 56, 138 Daniel, John 56 Danna, Jeff Davidson, Geraldine 56, 190, 191 Davis, Donald Davis, Minetta 56, 97 Dawson, Mark 56 Deardorf, Craig Delk, Rhonda 56, 97 Deluca, Mary Denning, Scott 57 De Pamphilis, Lori 57 Dettman, David 57 De Vaney, Keith De Veney, Denise Dewey, Scott 57, 138, 160 Diefenbach, Tim 156 Diepstraten, Peter Diklich, Cindy 57 Diller, Leslie 56, 57, 183 Divis, Rhonda Dixon, Richars Dorfman, Jeanne Drinkward, Lisa 57 Dugan, Melanie Duggan, Brian Dunbar, Terri Dunham, Debbie Dunlop, Rob Dye, John 57 Eason, Debra 57 East, Jerry 57 Eddo, Paul 138 Ellenwood, Daniel 57 Ellenwood, Scott Elliot, Jim 57, 146 Ellithorpe, Theresa 57 Engbretson, Sandy 57, 194 Engrave, Michele 57, 183 Evans, Christine 97, 194 Farrar, Eddy 57 Favela, Andres 57, 146 Favela, Jose 57 Fazio, Jon 57 Figge, Mark 57 Fisher, Anna 57, 97, 187, 194 Flanagan, David Flickinger, Beth 57 Foley, Kelly Foster, Shelly 57 Fralin, Joy 100 Fugate, Dwayne 57 Gale, Mark 57 Gamboa, Laura 57 Ganzhorn, Lori 57 Garcia, Mario 57 Garvey, Jim 57 Gates, Carline 57 Gay, Richard 57, 107 Gaylor, Joseph 12, 57, 111, 174 Gellatly, Susan 57, 97 Gelvin, Ann 58, 188 Gibbs, Alesa 58 Gielczyk, Gregory 58 Gilkerson, Kenneth 58 Gilespie, Sharnay 58 Glennie, Cindy 58, 187 Godwin, Jeff 58, 138, 156 Gomez, Irma 58 Gomez, Mike Gomez, Raul 138 Gonzalez, Dino 58 Gore, Carolyn 58, 119, 158 Graebe, Susan 58 Graf, Franklin 58 Gran, Laura 58 Graves, Brian Grebisz, Christina 58, 183 Green, Cindy 58 Green, Jennifer 58 Green, Michele Gross, Brady 58 Grove, Carla Gunn, Charles 58, 107 Gunning, John 58 Guthrie, Tom 58 Gutiero, John 11, 58, 138 Gutierrez, Yolanda 58 Guy, Ken 58 Hagadorn, Doug 138, 160, 168 Hagelstein, Michael 58, 107 Hahn, Karen 58, 203 Haley, Steve 58 Hall, Cindy Hall, Nancy 58, 118 Hall, Robert 58 Halper, Laura 58, 100, 101 Hamamy, Cynthia 12, 58, 118 Hankins, Janet Hanson, Doug 158 Harris, Sherrie 58, 188, 189, 192 Harrison, Jim Hartman, Jeffrey 58 Hartman, Michael 58 Hatch, Traci 58 Hatfield, George 58 Havel, Mike 58, 143 Hays, Susan 58 Hearn, Vicki 58 Heath, Dennis 58 Helmstetler, Patricia 15, 58 Henry, Janelle 58 Hernandez, Beth 58 Hett, Debbie 58 Hewlett, Martin 59, 138 Hicken, Shirley 59, 112, 187 Higgins, Thomas 59 Hillebrecht, Laura 59, 199 Hilliard, Lawrence 59 Hinds, Tana Holden, Charles 59, 97 Holden, David 59, 138 Hooten, Donald Hopp, Heide 13, 59, 61, 119, 160, 190, 215 Hudgens, Shelley 59 Hughes, Doryne 59 Hughes, Moira 59, 204 Huie, Keith 59, 138 Humphery, Sherry 59 Hunsinger, Mike Hunter, Charles Hutchinson, John 59 Irvine, Patti 59 Isabel!, Mark 59 Jarvis, James 59, 148 Jasinski, Kevin Jauregui, Ruthann 59 Jenkins, Carol 59, 201, 202 Jensen, Inez 59 Johannes, Harry 59, 138 Johnson, Allyson 59 Johnson, Edmond 59 Johnson, Fred 59 Johnson, Karen Johnson, Karla 97 Johnson, Tracy 55, 59, 117 Jones, Brent 59, 138 Jones, Lon 59 Jones, Michael 59 Joyce, Ronald 59 Jungman, Gail 59, 183, 201 Kaiser, Katherine Kapusnik, John 59 Katsunishi, Naomi 59 Keeble, Tina Keidel, Richard Keil, Edward 59, 138 Keith, Teri 59 Kennon, Donna 59 Kerbs, Michael 60 King, Kim 60 King, Kris 60 King, Scott 60 Kingsbury, Grant 60, 143, 145, 174 Kingsly, Tom 60, 143, 174 Kotter, Cheral 60 Kovachy, Buddy Kramer, Holly 60 Kravitz, Krista 60, 186 Kubilus, Sonya 60 Lagatta, Paul 60 Lambert, Robert 60, 138, 152 Lamont, Eddie 60 Landis, Raylene 60, 117 Lange, Karen 60 Lantz, Mark 15, 60, 108, 213 Lantz, Tami 6, 60 Landsdown, Larry Larson, Mark 12 Latulippe, Jeanene 60, 194 Leaf, Amy 60, 73 Lebsock, Mark 60, 152 Leckbrand, Steve 60 SOPHOMORE INDEX 237 Lee, Song-Nam 60, 117, 204 Lehberg, Monica 60, 188, 203 Lemus, Alex 60, 138 Lesperance, Michelle 60 Lindly, Audi Linford, Nancy Lloyd, Jeanine 60 Loedel, Chris 60, 143, 144, 156 Longwell, Kevin 60, 138 Lopez, Carmen 60 Lopez, Denise 60, 187 Lord, Jeni 15, 60, 213, 215 Louth, Patrick 60, 97 Lucas, Melissa 59, 117, 201, 204 Ludwig, Robert 60 Lunsford, James Lutgen, Kathryn 60 Luttrull, Jim 60 Lyles, Beverly 60 MacDonald, Daniel 60 MacDonald, Mary 60, 183 MacGray, Janet Maglietto, Frank Main, Eva 60 Maldonado, Rudolph 60 Malone, Terri 60 Manseill, Jennifer 61, 188 Maprawa, J. 61 Maples, Cindy Marheine, Robert 58, 138 Marker, John 143 Marion, Rachelle 61 Marple, Dana Martinez, Francisco Martin, Deedria 13, 61 Martin, Elizabeth 61, 119, 160 Martin, Katheryn Martin, Paula 61 Marsh, Amy Maschka, Paul 61 Mast, Rocky 61 Matson, Sarita 61 Mazzetti, Frank 61 Maziarka, Debbie Medeiros, Jason 61 Medlyn, Gregory 61 Medugno, Michelle 61, 121 Messerschmidt, Dwyane 61 Michaels, Sue 61, 187 Middlebrook, Laura 61 Miliate, Grant 61 Miller, Dave 61 Miller, Jaqualyn 61, 100, 101 Miller, Thomas 12, 61 Minchau, Carin 61, 194 Mitchell, Jerry 61, 138, 156 Moberg, Ron 61 Moczarny, Genevieve 61, 125, 126, 188 Molina, Steve Mondragon, Teresa 61 Monigold, Kelly 62 Moore, Cathleen 62, 190, 191 Moore, Kathleen 62, 194 Morton, David 62 Morton, Douglas 62 Muller, Doug 62 Mullett, Stuart 56 Murray, David McCain, Mary 61 McCord, Karee 61 McDonald, Jeffrey 61 McGee, Martin 61 McGuire, Filomena 61 McKinley, Mark McMahon, Kathy 61, 160 McMann, Lori 61 McMullen, Mike 61 McNerney, Patricia 12, 61, 111, 119, 160 McNutt, Jamie 61, 100 Nadeau, Rena 61, 97 Nanci, Guido 61, 156 Naprawa, Jeff Naylor, David 61, 152 Newell, Sheila 61, 117 Nichols, Chuck 61 Nielsen, Christopher Nijinski, Jeffrey 61, 143, 145, 174 Nilles, James 61 O’Donnell, Mark 62, 152 Odorico, Norman Oest, Thomas 62 Oest, Timothy 62 Officer, Michael 62 Oftedal, Roy 62, 156 Onaha, Sandy 62 Ontiveros, Robert 62, 138 Ordorico, Norm 138 Orr, Steven 62 Osburn, Douglas 62 Osterhout, Linda Overman, Jay 62 Paez, John Palacido, Cecilia 62 Parada, John 62, 138 Parada, Scott 62 Parker, Scott Parra, Margaret 62 Paschall, Midge 62 Pateneaude, Brenda 110 Paul, David 62, 158 Peetz, Warren Pena, Elisea 62 Perdue, Mitch 62, 125, 125, 138, 160 Perez, Christy 62 Perez, Cindy Perez, John 62 Perez, Maria 62 Peters, John 62, 138, 156 Petersen, David 171 Peterson, Dean 62 Peterson, Ruth 62 Pickron, Doug 62, 143 Pincock, Juith 11, 62, 190, 191 Pitman, Linda 62 Pohlman, Tami 62 Poore, Christine 62 Porter, Mona 62 Pottberg, Gary 62, 156 Price, Jeff 62, 156, 157 Prigge, Ron Proffitt, Eddie 62, 152, 169 Pruett, John 138 Pruett, William 62 Pruett, Michael 62, 143 Puerner, Linda 62 Purviance, Gary Quirk, Tricia 62, 118 Raney, Craig 62, 156, 157 Ranzani, Peter 62 Ratzlaff, D Reed, Aileen Rees, Jim 62 Reilly, Russell 62, 152 Reutlinger, Carole 62, 205 Rich, John Richeson, David 62 Risher, Jennifer 62, 97, 160 Ritter, Kevin 146, 148 Roberts, John 62, 138, 139, 154 Roberts, Yvonne 62 Robertson, Daniel 63, 107 Robinson, Kim 122 Robnett, Tina Rodgers, Brian 63 Rodgers, Kennith 63 Rodriguez, Philip 63 Roemmich, Lisa 63 Rogers, David 63 Rollins, Coreg 63 Romero, Dan 138 Rossi, Nancy 63, 160 Ruggles, Sandy Ruse, Cindy 63 Rust, Larry 63, 148 Sabin, Michael 63 Salah, Anthony 63, 138 Salarzano, Joann 63, 110 Sanders, Jeff 63, 147 Santiago, Ramon Sanzberro, Jill 63, 118 Sarver, Erica 63 Saye, Cindy 63 Sayer, Edward 63 Schuessler, Cindy 63, 99 Schwalbe, Judy 63, 194 Schwartz, Caroline 63 Scott, Renee 63 Selvaggio, Frank Shaffer, Doug 138 Shaffer, Gerry 63 Shentinan, Alex Shriock, Rhonda 63 Sickler, Scott 58, 62, 138, 158 Sikorski, Scott Siler, Randy Simm, Stewart 63, 156 Simon, John 63 Simonof, Nancy Simonton, Jess 138, 160 Simpson, Lauri 63, 97 Simpson, Susan Sisco, Kim 63 Skipworth, Robert Slocum, Herb 12, 63 Slocum, Mark 63 Smith, Debbie 63 Smith, Kim Dawn 63 Smith, Kim Ruth 63 Smith, Leslie 63 Smith, Robert 63 Smith, R 63 Snow, Steve 58, 63 Solo, Ron Sommer, Suzie 63 Spence, Darin 63, 65, 122, 138, 15 Spiker, Dale Stanley, Kimberly 63 Steeg, Albert 64 Steere, Curtis 64 Steinzur, Kenny 64 Sterner, Shirley 64 Stevanato, Sandy 64 Strahley, Jamie 64 Sumstad, Randy 122 Suttom, Becki Sylvester, Mike 64, 138 Talbert, Jan 64 Talbert, Jill 64 Tammarillo, Chris 64 Taylor, Pat 64 Taylor, Steve 64 Taylor, Stewart 64 Temprendola, Debbie 64, 119, 158 Thomas, Janice 64 Thompson, Pat 158 Thuerkoff, Mark 64 Thuerkoff, Mike 64, 121 Tobin, Jim 64 Tobin, Ruth 64, 183 Todd, John 64 Todd, Teresa Toepfer, Kerri Toler, Lisa 64 Tortes, Florian Tomczak, Gerald Trejo, Lorraine Tretter, Mark 64 Trosak, Susie 12, 64, 160 Trout, Mark 64, 138 Truxal, Kathleen 97 Tuck, Neva 64 Tuell, Patty 64 Turney, J. 64 Tuomi, Robert 64, 160 Turner, Walt Tybroski, Mitchell 64, 138, 139 Upson, Janet Vaden, Lydia 64 Valentine, Jenny 64, 118 Varley, Micheal, 64, 171, 172 Vick, Kim 64 Vidmar, F. 64 Villa, Liz 64, 184, 185, 192 Villalobos, Andrew 64 Villalobos, Yolanda 64 Villescas, Curtis 64 Villescas, Suzanne 64, 183, 194 Vinson, Tammy 60, 64 Virgin, Blair 64, 156 Vitkus, Peter 64, 160 Vuksic, John 64, 154, 155 Waits, Kelly 60, 64 Walker, Alvin 64, 138 Walker, Brenda 65 Walker, Robert Wall, Eric Walling, David 65 Walsh, Susan 65 Walter, Stephen 65 Warns, Richard 65 Waters, James Watkins, Cora 65, 186 Weaver, Keith 65 Webster, Valerie 65, 160 Weeda, Bret 65 Weinberg, Mark 65, 150 Westerlund, Lori 65 Wetmore, Richard 65, 143, 174 White, Debora White, Denise 65 Wierson, Bill 65 Williams, Christoph 65 Williams, Debora 65 Wilson, Larry 65, 138, 152 Wilson, Robin 65, 117 Wilson, Tracy 65 Wise, Cynthia 65 Wise, Mark 65 Wiseman, Carolyn 65 Wiseman, Ken 65 Woelke, Cynthia 65 Wolowsky, Allan Woolstenhulme, Shelly 65, 117, 55 Worcester, Denise 65 Wright, Portland 15, 65, 122 Wyman, John 65 Wyman, Kathy 65, 183 Wynn, John 65, 152 Yadon, Lisa 187 Yoakum, Vikki 65 Young, David 65, 138, 160 Young, Janice 65 Yvellez, Manuel 65 Zanutto, Sandy 65 Zemblidge, Kimberly 65 Zeigler, Linda 238 SOPHOMORE INDEX Freshmen Abraham, Peter 66, 112 Adams, Robert 66 Aellig, Brian 66 Agrusa, James 66 Aguilar, Lori 66 Albers, Andrew 66 Allen, Daniel 66 Allen, Darla 66, 183, 194 Allsup, Mark 66 Alvarado, Doreen 66, 68, 100, 101 Alvarado, Rosa Anderson, Amy 66 Anderson, Laura 66 Archer, Kraig 66 Arviso, Doug Ashley, Jeff 66, 113 Ausbrooks, Mitzi 66, 125, 126 Bachman, Kathy 66 Bailie, Teresa 66 Baker, Kathleen 66, 74, 112 Baldwin, Cheri 66 Bancroft, Lee Ann 66, 194 Barber, Tracy 66, 97, 204 Barker, Dwight 66, 143 Barnes, Lisa 66, 71 Barr, Stacy 66 Bartok, Christopher 66, 140, 141 Bartok, Vincent 66 Bautista, Jesus 66, 140, 141, 161 Beard, Sandra 66 Beauchamp, Bruce 67 Bechtold, Jane 67 Beck, Dawn 67 Beck, Lisa 67, 199 Becker, Craig 67 Becker, Keith 153 Beerbohm, Michael 67 Beers, Linda 67, 97 Bennett, Donnie Benora, Ranan 67 Bernabeo, Debra 67 Berquist, David 67 Berton, Deborah 67 Best, Crystal 67 Betts, Ricky 67 Bigelbach, Pat 67 Bill, Bradly 67, 140, 153 Biller, Edward 67 Bohn, Kenny 67, 156 Bolander, Craig 67, 153 Boosey, Genelle 67, 198 Bose, Karen 67, 68, 199 Bothof, Robert 67 Bouchey, Gregory Bowen, Theresa 67, 183 Bowerman, JoEllen 67 Boyer, Suzanne 67, 113 Bracken, Robert 67 Brogna, Toni 67, 97 Brosky, Cynthia 67 Brown, Mary 67 Bruce, Dana 67, 97 Bryson, Micheal 67 Buchanan, Mary 67, 100 Bullard, Scott 67 Bumpus, Jerry 67 Bunce, Deanna 67 Burkhart, Michelle 67 Burnor, Bryan Burnworth, Tracy 67 Byron, Chris 68 Cabrera, Grace 68 Callsen, Susan 68 Calsbeck, Brenda 68 Camp, Kathy 68 Campbell, Carol 68 Campbell, Susan 68 Capel, Pamela 68 Carnahan, Thomas 68 Carpenter, Tom 68 Carr, David 68 Carroll, David 68 Carter, Christine 68 Casillas, Anthony 68, 153, 171, 172 Cavitt, Claudio 68, 97 Chavez, James 110 Cherny, Vicky Chimarusti, John 68 Christian, David 68, 156 Christiansen, Corrine 68, 67 Clark, Cindy 68 Clark, Paul 68, 143 Clegg, Carolyn Coddington, Patti 68 Colbertson, David 68 Cole, Tony 68, 140 Collins, Ace 68 Colombo, Chris Cook, James 68, 112 Coppess, Don 68 Corp, Sharon 68 Cousins, Becky 69 Cowan, Dave 69 Cox, Suzanne 69 Creed, Joe 69 Crocker, William 69, 161 Croteau, Billy 69, 140 Crouse, Gene 69 Cruz, David 69, 140, 161 Cruz, Rita 69, 12 Cryan, James 69 Cuculic, Christine 69 Damiani, Andre 69 Danner, Tim 69 Davidson, John 69, 112 Davis, Patti 69, 12 Day, Cathy 69 Day, Staci 69 Deal, Linda 69 Deardorff, Donai 69, 100 DeForge, Nicole 69 Deghuee, Mike 69 Dehart, Brenda 69 Delos Reyes, Panfilo 69 Deluca, Cathrine 69 Denton, Michelle 69, 97 De Souz, Terri 12 De Vries, Joe 69 Dewey, Jill 69 Diepstratten, Jeff 69 Diklich, Karen 69, 67 ,Dileo, Elizabeth 69 Dinkel, Constance 69 Divjak, Christina 69 Dodson, Cathy 69 Dodson, Ilene 69 Doerr, Angela 69 Dorfman, Frankes Douglass, John 69, 156 Downey, Christina 184, 192, 193 Dresner, David 69 Duncan, Tracy 69, 194 Dykes, Craig 69, 140 Early, John 69, 140 Eaton, Renae 69 Eddo, Mark 69 Edwards, Daniel 69 Eichner, Steve 69 Elrod, Susa 69 Ensign, Debbie 69 Erickson, Laurie 69 Escalona, Sherri 70 Esiick, Joan 70 Esslinger, Jenny 70, 100 Esslinger, John 70 Facanin, Theresa 70, 183 Favela, Mary 70 Ferguerson, Kara 70, 97 Figge, Brian 70, 140 Fitzgerald, Paige 70 Fluke, Daniel 70 Foley, Patty 70 Foster, Paul 70 Foster, Vicki 70 Fountaine, Elizabeth Franklin, Edward 70 Freeman, Gina 70 Freiman, Jeffrey 70 Freitas, Kyle 70, 149, 161 Fridley, Sandy 70 Fultz, Troy 70 Gabriella Lori 70, 112, 118 Garcia, Daniel 70 Garcia, Mario Garcia, Oralla Garleb, Mark 70 Gerfen, Jeff 70 Gerhart, John 70 Gerritsen, Chuck 70, 140 Gibbs, Karen 70 Glogowski, Christine 70 Godwin, Brian 70 Goins, Kelly Gomez, Letticia 70 Gonzales, James 70 Gomez, Ricky Goodwin, Frank 70 Gorman, Benjamin 70, 121, 149 Gough, Jon Grant, Steve 70 Graves, Ken 70 Graves, Rod 70 Greene, Jimmy 70, 149 Griffin, Herb 70, 153 Groepper, Brian 70, 140, 161 Gross, Garth 70, 140 Gross, Paul 70 Grovom, Carl Guenther, Paige 70 Guthrie, Merry 70 Gutierrez, Micky 70 Guy, Tammy 70, 201, 204 Hager, Cindy 70 Hall, Leslee 70 Hallford, Joseph Hammer, Lisa 70 Hammond, Corey 70, 204, 203 Hampton, Mark 70 Hanson, Jimmy 79 Haragos, Billy 79 Harding, Denise 71 Hay, Kathyrine 71 Heavirland, Steven 71 Hedden, Jeffrey Henne, Lori 71 Hernandez, Richard 71 Herrera, Alex 71 Herrera, Roxanne 71 Herrick, Scott Hersh, ackie 71 Hersh, J 71 Hiatt, Kirsten 71 Hicken, Arthur 71 Hicks, Charles 71, 161 Hightower, Tom 71 Hightshoe, Jodi Hightshoe, Jon 71 Hill, Jerry 71 Hill, Scott Hilliard, Janet 71 Hinojosa, Juan 110 Hoang, Phuc (Hai) 71 Hoff, Daniel 71 Holderman, Elizabeth 71 Hollands, Dorri Lynn Holmes, Scott 71 Hong, Keum Hoose, Brian 71 Hollands, D 71 Howard, Brenda 71 Howe, Evan 71 Hudgens, Robin 71 Hudson, Dara 71 Hudson, John 71, 140, 153 Huffman, Stephanie 77, 94, 97, 119, 160, 186 Hughes, Kevin 71, 140 Hughes, Margaret 71 Hunter, Bill 71 Ihnotic, Caryn 71 Imgrund, Edward 71 Ingeholm, Karen 71 Inshaw, Peter 71, 113 Isabel!, Jeff 72 Jackson, Kara 72 Hamison, Lisa 72 Jasan, Shane 72, 140, 153 Jasinski, Jane Jauregui, Monica 72 Jau, Wilman 72 Jex, Shawna 72, 78 Jiles, Eric 72 Johnson, Angela 72 Johnson, Keven 72 Johnson, Kim 72 Johnson, Linda 72 Johnson, Mary 72 Johnson, Michelle 72 Johnson, Monica Johnson, Shirley 72 Jones, Clayton 72 Jones, Greg 72 Jones, Robert Jones, Robin 72 Jungman, Pam 72, 183 Keele, Jayneane 72 Keil, Michael 72 Kennedy, Michael 72 Kensinger, Laurie 72, 113 Kensinger, Linda 72, 113 Kern, Cherri 72 Kessler, Amy 72 King, Denise 73, 112 Kirkpatrick, Sherrry 73 Kitterman, Charles 73, 140 Klitzing, Steve Knaus, Kim 73 Knight, Scott 73 Knight, Scott 73 Kramer, Julie 73 Kravitz, Coregg 73 Kriel, Kelly 73, 140 Kufchak, Dwayne 73 Kuntz, Candi 73 Kuntz, Greg Kunzik, George LaBlanc, Lisa 73 LaMont, Danny 73, 153 Landine, Toni Landis, Janet 73, 97, 107 Lane, Linelle 73, 12 Lane, Nanette 73 Lane, Vicki Lange, David 73, 140 Landsdown, Diana 73 Larios, Martha 73 Larrabee, David 73, 140 Latchford, Mark 73, 76 Lau, Melissa 73, 11, 100, 119, 160 FRESHMEN INDEX 239 LaVada, Lawrence 73 Lavine, Daniel 73, 140 Leaf, Abi 73, 76, 146, 148 Leisten, Ken 73, 140 Leon, Terry 73 Lewis, Wesley Liebherr, Melissa 73 Liebmann, Lynette 73, 186, 192 Ligvori, Carl 73 Lindblad, Kirt 73 Lindegren, Petrea 73 Livesley, Alisa 73 Lloyd, Teresa 73, 12 Locklin, Jeffrey 73 Lopez, Frank 73, 140, 141, 156, 157 Lopez, Jorge 73 Lopez, Melisa 73, 12 Lopez, Steve 73 Louth, Harry 73, 140, 156 Lowry, Mary ' fi Lypps, Margie 74, 79, 118 Madison, Martin 74 MaGee, Shawn 74 Maglietto, Sunshine 74 Maher, Rita 74, 111, 12 Mainard, James 74 Maletich, Mike 74, 161 Manganiello, Helen 74 Manriquez, Phyllis 74 Manson, Michael 74, 140 Marchese, Gino 74, 140 Marker, Susan 74, 183 Markson, Joy Markson, Judy 74, 79, 121 Marshburn, Bryce 74 Martom, Margaret 74 Matlock, Richard 74 Matson, Ka Lyn 74 Mayhew, Mike 74, 174 Mayotte, Kim 74, 183 Mazzetti, Jerri 74 Medina, Ralph 74, 140 Mee, Stewart Melkonian, Linda 74, 69 Mendenhall, Michael 74 Mendez, Jon Meston, Sherry 74 Michaels, Barbara 74, 112, 118, 205 Michel, Irma Mikulice, Daniel 74 Miles, Chris 74 Miller, Antje 75 Miller, Barbara 75 Miller, John Miller, Scott 75 Mills, Lori 75 Mints, John 75 Mitchell, M 75 Molina, Asusena Mondry, Kathy 75 Monroe, Leslie 75, 199 Moore, Matt Moreno, Lisa 75, 79, 118 Morgan, Scott 75 Morgan, Tia 75 Morris, Rhonda 75 Morrow, Dana 75, 188, 194 Morrow, Larry 75 Morse, Susan 75 Moss, David 75 Mowry, Alan 75 Mueller, Scott 75 Murison, Brian 75 Murphey, Kelley 75 Myers, Gail 75 Mac Arthur, Lorraine 74 MacGray, Hank MacPhail, Mia McCarley, Jim 75 McClendon, Marvin McCormick, Keith 75 McCullough, Monty 75 McDonald, Cathleen 75 McGary, Mike 75, 149 McGowan, Michael 75, 149 McIntosh, Tod McIntosh, Mark 75 McLaughlin, Susan 75 Nage, Robert 75 Nelson, David 75 Nelson, Kelly 75 Nevarez, Roberto Nielsen, Richard 75 Nilles, Kevin 75 Nordberg, Tom 75 Nordstrom, Kim 75, 190 Norwood, Michael 75 Oakes, Lei Lani 75 Orahood, Kathy 75, 78, 119, 158, 188, 189 Orcutt, Ron Orr, Hollie Orrantia, Rudy Ortiz, Gerardo 75 Ortiz, Linda 75, 187, 192 Overman, Lori 75 Page, Frank 75, 161 Palma, Kathleen 75 Palmerton, Mark 75, 149 Parmelee, April 75 Paschall, Mark 75 Pastor, Scott 75, 171 Peek, Kyle 75 Peetz, Betty Pena, Elizabeth 75 Perkett, Bonnie 75, 119, 160 Perkett, Connie 75 Persichetti, Dan 7 5, 140 Petro, Barbara 75 Petro, Terese 75 Pette, Sharie 75, 183 Peverley, Patricia 76, 112 Pillus, John 76 Pohlman, Wendy 76, 119, 158 Poindexter, Darin Ponton, Jim, 76 Poole, Charles Potts, Thomas 76 Powell, John 76, 156 Powers, Ronald Preston, Robert 76 Pulido, Lisa 76 Pullen, Shari 76 Putis, Stephanie 76 Quick, Cathy Raedel, Oscar 76 Ramirez, Barbara 76, 182, 183 Ramsey, Robert 76 Randall, Betsy 76 Ransom, Cory Rendon, Juan 76 Rendon, Richie 76 Reser, Stephanie 76 Ratzlaff, John Reutlinger, Laura 76, 119, 158 Reyes, Gilbert 76 Reyes, John 161 Reynolds, David 76 Rialubin, Leslie 76 Rice, Katherine 76, 11, 100 Ritchie, John 76 Robertson, Terry 76 Robison, Laura Roby, Cindy 76 Rodgers, Steve 76 Rodrigues, Brenda 76 Rodriquez, Diana 76 Rodriguez, Maria Rollins, Michael Romo, Donald 140 Roth, Pat 77, 140 Rothert, Damon 77 Roy, Michael 140, 153 Ruggles, Doug 77 Ruhter, Ralph 77, 149 Ruiz, Jose 77, 149 Rule, Cyndi 77 Saboda, Tina 77, 112, 118, 201, 202 Salisbury, Sean 77, 125, 126, 140, 153, 168 Sandoval, Ismael 77, 110 Sanford, Jerry 77 Sanford, Vickie 77 Saunders, Scott 77 Savage, Ellen 77 Sayer, Georgia 77, 118, 201 Schaffner, Amy 77 Schenk, Cheryl 77 Schmidt, Jennifer 77, 12 Schreyer, Frank Schuble, Michelle 77 Schultz, Jeff 77 Schwab, Jacqueline 77, 68 Scott, Thomas Segedi, Mike Seltman, Jeff 77 Serna, Tony 77 Shaffer, Tina 77 Sharp, William 77 Shaw, Bobby 77 Shay, Kim 77 Sherman, Deborah 77 Short, Freda 77 Sigala, Mary Sigala, Sylvia Simonton, Ernest 77 Simpson, Mark Sims, Elaine 77 Sisco, Ronald 77 Sisk, Gaylin 77, 143, 174 Smiar, Gina 77, 119, 158 Smith, Brian Smith, Cary 77, 121 Smith. Harry 77 Smith, Jannelle 77 Smith, Jeff 77 Smith, Karen 77 Smith, Sandy Smith, Tara 77, 11, 100 Smock, Tim 77 Songer, Sherrie 77 Soto, Angie 77 Soto, Christina Soto, Virginia Southworth, Jerry 77 Soward, Mike 77 Sowers, Julie 77, 68 Stackhouse, Deborah Steeg, Mary Beth 77 Stehly, Richard 77, 140, 161 Stephens, Bobby 77 St. John, Lucy Stone, Debbie Strain, Kelly Strange, Mark 77 Strauss, Todd Stuard, Elizabeth 77 Stuard, Mary 77, 190, 203, 204 Studebaker, Tony 77 Stumpf, Elizabeth 77 Swanson, Mary 77 Sylvester, Anthony 77 Talbot, Mark 153 Tallman, Becky 77 Tanner, Rex Tapia, Ray 78 Tasker-Brown, Teri 78 Taylor, Cathy 78, 97 Teall, Charles 78, 112 Tedford, Scott 78 Teets, Robin 78 Terranova, Tami 78 Tewksbury, Scott 78 Thomas, Kim 78 Thomas, Robin 78 Thomas, Suzanne 78 ' Thuleen, Robert 78 Tipps, Gregory 78, 154 Tobin, Barbara 78 Tobin, Patrick 78, 140 Tortes, Florian Tostado, Jose 78 Tostado, Maria 78 Towner, Valerie 78 Trout, Robert 78 Truman, Lori 78 Tuell, Bobby 78 Tybroski, Tyrone 78, 140 Tygart, Ronald Tyler, Carrie 78 Urizar, Lucy Urrantia, Rudy 78 Urry, Mark 78, 156 Van Heel, Burt 78 Van Sciver, Susie 78 Vargas, Pennie Vega, Pennie Vega, Stephanie 78 Vencill, Joyce 78 Vuksic, Gina 79 Waddell, Rory 79 Wade, Darin Wanta, Paula 79, 12 Ward, Bill 79 Ward, Robbin 79, 113 Ware, Kurt 79, 140, 153, 171 Warshuis, Erik 79, 97 Watkins, Rodney 79, 174 Wayne, Michael 79 Wedemeyer, Gretchen 79 Welch, Karla 79 Welcher, Patricia 79 West, Dan 79 Westerlund, Jon Wetmore, Allison 79, 182 White, Mike 79, 140, 153 White, Sandra 79 Whittaker, Karen 79 Whitted, Christopher 79 Wilbur, Andrea Wilcox, Shari 79 Wilkinson, Mike 79, 153 Williams, Rhonda 79 Wilson, James 79 Winings, John 79 Winkle, Charles 79, 140, 161 Winters, Cherie Wisdom, Shawn 79 Wood, Karen 79, 113 Wood, Mike 79 Workman, Vicky 79, 199 Wright, Kevin 79 Wright, Robyn 79 Yamaguchi, Daryl 79 Yodock, William 79 Zabinsky, Charee 79 Zepeda, Ken 153 240 FRESHMEN INDEX V .. r ' y ., . - A ' TS • . 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