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Student formal Qui Qqeznesfefc Ist row, lleft to rightl: Debbie Deming, Jackie Tancredi, Barbara Wickline, Chris DeLotto, Brenda Blaylock, Allyson Vick, Debbi Boynton, Pat Ball, Margaret Macpherson, Cheryl Yerya, Linda Weiss, Carolyn Diller, Delcie Wheeler, Katy Hasegawa, Nancy Kakuda, Pat Perry, Cheryl Read, Donna Mc- Collum, Merrily Polie, Becky Gates, Lesley Rohm, Cathy Chute. 2nd row: Susan Proctor, Barbara Hynes, Nancy Crawford, Bonnie Omohundro, Jeannie Bell, Sandra Macpherson, Carol Parra, Marti Wright, Yvonne Seymour, Johnnie Barnett, Ginger Johnston, Judy Gaines, Dianne Watkins, Janice Mobley, Donnye Jackman, Mati Garcia, Sharon Leeg, Avonelle Mayberry, Nancy Stromlund. 3rd row: Tim Grundeman, Ron Gast, Chuck Stevenson, George Espinosa, Aiex Garcia, Verne Menzimer, Tom Beams, Dennis O'Hern, Harvey Kick, Ron Guyer, Bob Mitchell, Paul Blaylock, Jim Babbitt, Tony An- drews, Al Erickson, Phil White, Bob Iding, 4th row: Ted Klovanick, Fred Ritter, Ron Thompson, Woody Foster, Mike Deveraux, Phil Greek, Melvin Pittser, Marshall Turner, Dennis Flanagan, Mike Howard, John VanDyke, John Hamer, George Moore, Ronnie Brown, Denny DeNaut, Mike Froman, Roger Baker, Tony Afdahl. ag, icons! cglemesfem t ri ht: Jeannie Bell, Merril Polie, Ginger Johnston, Allyson Vick, Beverly Ross, Barbara Rohweder, Marrny Lynde, Barbara Wicklme, lii'llddoyleisl:lJdlJ1et lland, Margaret Macphersgn, Sylvia Fears, Carol Jones, Kay Donaldson, Sharon VGi0, L9SlGY Rflhmf lfC1lY H05U9FgUfdCC '0l infra- 2nd row: Margy Allen, Nancy Stromlund, Karen Biermann, Barbara Hynes, Nancy Nero, Matilde Lopez Garcia, Donna Winters, Caro T-inlfrsoniq gen Huddleston, Neva Cawles, Anna Harris, Pat Ball, Donna McCollum,-Christie Arebalo. 3rd row: Marshall Turner, Danny Dymond, Berny u strur21,C ex Garcia, Ron Guyer, Ted Klovanick, Dave Sprague, Joseph Probst, Mike Dobbins, Bill 'Krasho,,Klrby Belwood, Allan J. Viles. 4th rowe Mike l-IlXylyarF, rg:-g Hill, Gary Hill, Darrel Reid, Curt Gushard, Donald Moriarty, Fred Ritter, Ted Laurxano, Mike Deveraux, Keith Schroeder, Terry arter, le rom 1 Al Erickson, Arnie Preheim.
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ommiaaionem Dennis O'Hern leads a discussion among the commissioners. Co-operating with thelBoaral of Control in keeping students up with the rules set by the Student Cabinet, are the commissioners who issue tickets for such offenses as throwing trash, crashing snack bar lines, and fighting. Row One, left to right: Bonnie Omohundljo, Anabel Coffin, Bonnie Chandler, Debbie Deming, Donna McCollum, Sandie Rollenhagen, Margaret Macpherson, Bonnie Terry, Pat Ball, Nan Kakuda, Nan Brooks, Ruby Lewis, Bobbie Hyatt, Becky Gates, Ginger Johnston, Judy Dissmore, Jeannie Bell. Row Two: Ray Dymond, Dan Flanagan, Pat Perry, Mike Battreall, Dennis O'Hern, Ed Riley, Connie Young, Merrilie Polie, Cheryl Read, Sharon Langstraat, Judy Newman, Jill Grundeman, Craig'HiIl, Nancy Stromlund. Row Three: Bill Krasho, Chuck Amling, Bill Brown, Phil Greek, Dennis Flanagan, Marshall Turner, Terry Weinheimer, Merrill Olson, Gary Hart, Jack Elliott, John Moreland. Row Four: John Hamor, Sonny Rios, Mike Froman, Melvin Pittser, Ron Vergilio, Pete Davis, Jim Babbitt, Duane Pelter, Mike Howard, Mike Deveraux, Rosanne Mystrom, John VanDyke, Arlen Lepel, Allen Bennett. .IXN if r i 31
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LOOKING OVER ATLAS to speculate on their possible destin- ations are finalists in the Foreign Exchange program. Stand- ing from left are: AI Erickson, Sharon Langstraat, Mike Dever- eaux, and Phil White. Front: Judy Gaines, Cathy Chute, and Judy Qissmore. Y Y s l L l l l il i I l 1 Marshall Turner wears antlers which he brought back from his stay last summer in Finland. He carried them on his back all the way because they wouldn't fit into his pushing crowds always gave him plenty he almost speared a policeman In Grand This is Rancho's third. year Foreign Exchange program. Jill dent to be selected, traveled to Mars-hall., Turner went to Finland two students participating-one and one in the winter. suitcase. He found that of room. At one point Central Station. of participation in the Elliott, first Rancho stu- Germany. Last summer This year we will have in the summer program i t..-, - .- 1- V . , . L fivmfcz ziencfsgifz V A . . , wr- ewgp-af, . Q 'fo ,PP 1 ' 'il' 'Yr.JJl 1 , 5 , gl. J 'oQ 9 94 000150. f . W ,.0y l o.4. ' Q., , 0 'Qlil. y!..x.s dlg ' .Q ogx'-' . I fb Q.. an if . 9 0 . W.?!5.5 ia - Y 5 ' N. ' 0 5 . 9,79 Matilda Lopez Garcia studied on our campus this year. She is from the province of Granada, in Spain. She is'wearing her national costume doing a dance she performed many times during the year. Matilda plans to become a teacher of history.
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