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te Richmond Public Library Richmond, California PUG AE FE Mae RARE. FRO Ro sas phe eee sng ee - Tie ees mene re leet -aeee ome +--+ 28 —- +- + if a : - — a — i a am 4 ‘i a o J F . aa PP. v5 ro Mee Gate © 7 eZ a a z ; Nat an Ey i + o Sars 7 ite rue } eS. i OO GEG LR BE, ao an Pe a RR IS Teg hy RE a A, FM Pea a pe ihe Fa owas! Nea sic! Si tale erect Na th Mi OS Na Hon om a vg ae Wing OE 4, Pak a i in — —-= — ‘ Bi ans nae hae Se oe” ‘ : : ‘ , bitgycoee RICHMOND COLLECTION Richmond Public Library Richmond, California Nn enter trntenin ether RE lished By Richmond High School Richmond, California The 1969-70 Year ; Begins With Const ru =H — 338 3 Electricians install the wiring for 4 this wi The strength revealed here in the wood and steel beams will be equaled by the administration Business Departments. who will be housed in this unit. Cee. Eg ipo a, os ' ; § a, This main entryway from the F i d : : : i ths of scientific discovery. Future students will be well acquainted with this main gym entry and the ticket booth on its — right. The cafeteria and kitchen area is located near the Northeast boundary of the new school. eps er) a Bi: wi itl The combined resources of North and South this modern research center. , emarceemnentl ; a LAVA Nay) ‘SEROMA ORS ii 5 ee eer a: ella i = for 4 this wing which will serve both the English and To the left of this resource center are the student book rooms. i t : t A south Campus’ libraries will fill the shelves of : ou When the new school plant is completed, many talented writers will walk the halls of this court. 3 Students Occupy Completed Gym J, RnaG Sacemeolen Suiees ntsotteas fees ener This massive, but most modern structure, will be the site of varied extra-curricular activities. These bleachers will see much action over the } and district functions. A Pagni representative hdds finishing touches to the side entrance way. aa annneeel Once cluttered with construction supplies, the boys’ locker room was invaded by Oiler troops. MM LL MMM YUM WMA rit... eS LEELA Overshadowed by the beauty of the new addition, the Girls’ gym, which has stood alone for Wall-to-wall lockers meet necessary requirements for an active shower room. three years, is relieved of dual services it has rendered. the years as Richmond hosts ACAL leagues VU . yyy ver News Came eerleaders With the unveiling of a congratulatory sign, the pom-pon girls lead the audience in a salute to the award-winning yell leaders. Coca Cola’s local representative was on girls with the award that Coca-Cola USA Association presented to three grand prize The yell leaders and their head, Barbara Freeman, receive praise from the Coca-Cola Com- pany with blushing smiles. The “spirited seven’ demonstrate to the as- sembly the routine which won them a first- place rating at Squaw Valley Pom-Pon and Cheerleadin g Camp. 1¢ That Ourf rs Won First 1¢ Nation — This pose won the Sweepstakes Award for Krista Fuglestad, Lisa VanBuren, Colleen King, Paula Jackson, Kathy Gray, Barbara Freeman, and Marina Gonzalez. c 4s on hand at the rally to present the USA and the National Cheerleaders prize winners. Colleen King, Paula Jackson, and Kathy Gray perform a routine they introduced at the sum- mer clinic. The Senior Class went on to receive an award for themselves during rally competition. Vice-Principal Parker , - Resigns From Post Mr. Paul Parker expresses his gratitude for a lasting memory of Richmond High School. Ors as Mr. Paul Parker resigned from his position as administrative Vice-Principal on the South Campus to join Contra Costa County Education Department as general curriculum coordinator. Before his departure on Decem- ber 12, the well-wishing faculty hosted a farewell party in Mr. Parker’s honor. Mr. Frank Porto, who had served as Dean of Boys at North Campus, took over Mr. Parker’s duties as the Vice-Principal. The bef 8 The final gathering of the faculty and Mr. Parker before his departure. er As Dean Porto st Steps Up A Notch “ : One of the duties Mr. Porto inherited from Mr. Parker is scheduling future activities into the school calendar. ry of Organization is of vital importance to busy administrators, such as Vice-Principal of South Campus. The newly appointed Vice-Principal checks the list of Board of Commissioners’ members Keeping ledgers of Student Association funds plays an before calling a special meeting. important part in Mr. Porto’s week. 9 Prank = | KOSCIS | Becomes Dean AtNorth Campus Mr. Frank Koscis keeps Mrs. Robbie Hughes and her student workers busy delivering slips to his counselees. The departure of Mr. Paul Parker in December re- sulted in the appointment of Mr. John Enos as South Campus dean and Mr. Frank Koscis as North Cam- pus dean. Communication between dean and parents plays an important part in student discipline. The day would be incomplete if Dean 33) Koscis did not have an important dis- - ALLY cussion with friend Craig Dickens. 10 § While John Enos Steps Up , to South Campus Dean uw J 4 Mr. John Enos begins each day by assisting the attendance clerks. ee 8 a The South Campus dean returns a call to a worried parent. Friendly relationships between dean and students make for a smooth running campus. One of Mr. Robert Dycus’ duties as Instructional Vice-Principal is to contact substitute teachers and discuss with them lesson plans and instructions. Ordering classroom text books and selecting books for the resource center is a job that receives much attention from Mrs. Beatrice Kertis and Mr. Dycus. EEE EEEEEERSEs= re iintcciaie OM During the years preceeding the construction of a new school, the instructional vice-principal of that institution is involved with the pro- gramming of students into the new school site. Richmond’s two vice- principals are faced with a further challenge: preparing for a change Miss Hazel Olson, head counselor, discusses pro- gramming of students with the South Campus ad- ministrator. ove Jai wh dut Plans For. Fle In the near future school year, Richmond High will become the second high school in the district to conduct classes on a flexible schedule. John F. Kennedy High School will introduce this system to its students when | school reopens in September. Programming students into this scheduling re- ; tors ; struct a rea study When divide modu quires much attention from both administra- | which perioc the p: .d- For Flexible Scheduling amond ool in lexible ol will when ing re- | nistra- For New Program over into a flexible scheduling program. Mr. Robert Dycus and Miss Jane Wilson have been working with administrators from other schools, which are under the module system, as well as fulfilling their regular duties. Mrs. Marian Seid Litz, secretary of North Campus, assists Miss Wilson with the various tasks she undertakes each day. Miss Jane Wilson, Instructional Vice-Principal at North Campus, discusses programming under the flexible scheduling system with Administrative Vice-Principal Peter Ruffato. tors and faculty members. During this school year, in- structors visited schools where the flexible scheduling is a reality and will participate in workshops next year to study the problems of flexible scheduling. When this system goes into effect, the school day will be divided into fifteen or twenty-minute study periods called modules. Each student will be programmed into classes, which will have a variation of time. Classes and lunch periods will vary from day to day for each student, but the program will be the same each week. RIGHT—Even a loyal administrator needs time out from a busy schedule to socialize with faculty friends. Mr. Joseph Macken arrives in his Volkswagen bus on the South Campus to conduct his English and Creative Writing Classes in Room 316. He begins his day at the North Campus where he instructs English and Sociology. Mr. Maynard Briggs begins his day at the South Campus, where he has Applied Art Classes. He ends his duties with Art Classes in 502 on the North Grounds. German Campus. Nine Faculty M Become C : : Sere ; ; aad Rela Sporting her Friday transportation, Miss Harriet Williamson leaves the Simt South Campus, where she conducts Journalism Classes, to meet with in A her Sophomore English Classes on the North. The inevitable box is th e Shield Copy, which she works on at her “leisure.” Mrs. Lois Holman, a wizard in Mathematics, steps into her sports car to end her day with her two Math classes on the North Domaine. Miss Joan Hammarberg arrives in Room 204 of the South Edifices to instruct her German and French Classes. She begins her day with and French students on the North y) Members e Campus Travelers Mr. Jay Wilson arrives at the South to meet with his American Government and Sociology Classes. He begins his day with two Sophomore Sociology Classes. Relaxing in the Faculty lounge during fourth period is Miss Robin. Simmons, who finishes her day by instructing Juniors and Seniors in Art onthe South Campus. Mrs. Shirley Yates leaves the South Campus Gym to finish her day con- ducting P. E. classes on the North Campus. Mrs. Mary Westra takes off in a whirl from the South Campus, as she travels to teach the Freshmen and Sophomores the art of speaking French. Automation Arrives At South . PAS - e: “ay j (1) Areline Augner, Marion Hall, Kay Daniels, Mairead Laverty, and Mrs. Donna Healy, Business Educa- tion chairman. (4) Dawn Perry (5) On Thursday, February 5, the Business Department at South Campus took delivery on an IBM 1620 System Computer, made up of a 1620 Central Process. ing Unit, a, 1622 Card reader- punch and a 548 Card Inter. preter. The Central Processor is the Computer with a typewriter —for direct communication be- tween the unit and the operator. But for most programs punched cards are better. First (1) cards must be punched with the needed information. This is done by a “key punch operator.” Here Mrs. Donna Healy, in her first period Data jeu Processing Class, instructs her students on one of their two key punches and the verifier. Next (2) the cards are placed in the “read” hopper of the 1622, which reads the punched holes and sends the information to the 1620, and then (3) drops the cards below where they can be removed. The Computer can then accept data from cards or the typewriter or if necessary, a program can be placed into the machine from the keyboard (4, 5). The final step (6), waits the fraction of a second for the computer to give Unknown Data Processing student 5, the t South an IBM , Made Process- reader-| Inter- essor is ewriter ion be- erator, unched unched nation. punch 1 Donna | Data i ts her vo key placed f the inched nation drops y can iccept writer 1 can from final of a give SRESRERREE (2) David Shaughnessy you your answer. The computer costs between $600 and $700 per month, but is a valuable tool for learning “the occupation of tomor- row”. The computer is not restricted to just the Data Processing Class. Inter- ested math students such as Ron Mak, Richard Kerbavaz, Dave Shaughnessy, Linden Laird, and Ben Cranefield, among many others, are now experi- menting with computer programming. SABRES Ei SS (6) (3) David Shaughnessy David Shaughnessy Sports Bll. BusinessWeek A Periodical Insight Of 1969-70 Table Of Contents Hichlishtsrof the Year... 2 2 43. ee 1-17 Dedication: ..... nde os oak bea ee 21 Administration ......5 .-...5..+.84)) +) eee Faculte, sono ee oom. ba a 2 es ee ee 36 Government. 0... 624.64. 206 5155.09 eee 58 SEMIOLS fac duc ne Qddem view Mule ous tee 76 ACtIVITIES. 0). So oe ee ee 132 Underclassmen ..4 4.5 a. 2 ds oa edges oie ee 142 JUMIO£S. 2 5 eck Pe ne Hed ne 8 ee 144 Sophomores .... 2. eo aden. 3 5: I Freshmen)... .4...:4.4. 28n 22. ampere 210 OTrgsanizationS 2. 2, san. soc 224 ACUVIMIES ooh. oe pe eee 246 Athletics: 2... hs sc) ks ee ee 278 Girls’ “Athletics: 0 . 4.¢.0-2 ot as eee ee 320 Advertisements 2... 2... 2:2145 0 =e ee ee 340 Index’ og he ie a i Ry ee 363 Faculty) 0. ae 8 en Che Ans oe Oe ee 363 Seniors. cle ee a Se 364 PUNIORS he 2 nets Bare tek 5 ee a 368 SOpPHOMOLES =. Mee 2), o dae nd B72 {Do 0-1 ee rN ae MMe 374 Autoerapns: «2.5. ..as 404 ee eee eee 376 Our Dedication There she was, eyes glassy, barreling down the hall, repeating “two-oh- eight, two-oh-nine . . . ” She was on her way to find Sue de Caccia, who was running beside her, plucking at her elbow, saying, “Willie, Willie... ” No question about it, Miss Harriet Williamson, our universe of Journalism at Richmond High, is a phenomenon that we are determined to capture in print. Probably over our dead bodies, so loathe is she to be held up to public scrutiny. Pah! Let her see how it is with newsmakers. A newsmaker Willie has been for many years. She dwells down the San Mateo coast in a hamlet called Pescadero with her rancher husband, her matriarchal mother of wide local fame, surrounded by many friends and relatives. In the center of the village is Williamson’s Country Store, established 1885, her pio- neer family’s preserve and her own dear love. Willie (Harriet to all the country side) loves being a mer- chant. If we had dared put her on a division page, we would have symbolized her with the SEARS ROE- BUCK CATALOGUE. In Pescadero Miss Williamson is the driving-power of much activity. Every year she organizes, for in- stance, the Holy Ghost Celebration (Chamarita). For this she imports the Richmond High Band. And yearly she entertains the SHIELD staff in her cabin in nearby Butano Forest. From time to time she has put together and played saxophone (her husband the drums) in bands to raise money for local chari- ties, many of them instituted by herself. Further, she has organized and trained drill teams of young Pescaderans. To her own family she has been a happy slave; to her neighbors a willing servant. To her journalism students at Richmond High, Willie assumes another garb. She is something of a task- master. But one who works harder and longer than any of us. Consider. Willie gets up at 4:00 in Pes- cadero, sweeps and mops the huge store, puts out the vegetables, tanks up her beloved Plymouth, sets out before dawn for Richmond, arriving in time to work in the dark-room before her A-period class begins. She teaches her Shield, Hi-Nus and journalism classes for three periods, then drives to North Campus to teach two English classes, after which she comes back to South, finishing the day in the dark room again. (Her hands are stained with developer). Then back the long drive to Pescadero and paradise where she orders for the store, makes out one set of bills and pays another. And so she has done for twenty-five years. Little wonder we risk our necks to dedicate our SHIELD to her. May she forgive our success in outwit- ting her vigilance, and come to see that this SHIELD, with its journalistic theme, can be properly dedicated to no one but herself. So be peaceful, Willie. Think of this as a slight crown for your own happy school days, your youthful pride in attending U.C., your first teaching job in Weed, your too strenuous (even for you) time teaching in Half Moon Bay, your man-slaying hours, weeks and years at Richmond High, which you love so much with that golden heart of yours. Be peaceful, because we salute you with all our hearts , with your own Class of 1970 SHIELD. 20 Av Av To You Willie An old family favorite portrait of Willie and her brother, Earle. . ee (Of oem x 4 Many a dance was enjoyed by this lively band. FROM LEFT: unidentified, Miss Harriet Williamson; husband, John; Jessie Davis, and Milton Weeks. Wlilie begins her school days at the age of five. Our Willie, at the age of two. 2h Foreword The theme of our SHIELD is, of all things, magazines. Do not tell us that we are buttering our bread on both sides. Think of the advantages. With- out visible strain, the SHIELD’S divi- sion pages, which begin each section, can be matched with a magazine. Con- sider how naturally SENIOR SCHO- LASTIC fits the SENIOR section or MAD fits Activities. We admit, how- ever, that when we came to Administra- tion’s division page, we were forced to reject our more imaginative choices in favor of sedate FORBES. But outside this slight contretemps, plus the refusal of READERS’ DIGEST and NA- TIONAL GEOGRAPHIC to fall in with our notion of snappy journalism, we are delighted with our choice of theme. We think, for example, that LIFE, which graces this page, is a true philo- sophical victory. Which way do we want life to go? FORWARD (hum), of course. What are we looking forward to? LIFE, obviously. What is the SHIELD full of? LIFE! What kind of time have we had at dear old Richmond High? The time of our LIFE. (TIME is also one of our nuggets.) What do we spend hours trying to figure out? LIFE. What natural right do we hold most dear, besides liberty and the pur- suit of happiness? LIFE. What is not a bed of roses, an empty dream, and often hangs by a thread? LIFE. We grow breathless rattling off the possibil- ities. But, as we said, life must go for- ward. So we end. Viva! ee ey Oo Ye FR Se Fy . Pa, eer “+ ee eo aie tf a oe, PALL a a at ee ite Forbes Quite the most elegant establishment journal is FORBES. Slick, literate, re- strained, it depicts staggering facts about the gross national product with economy and grace. Though the market be plummeting, interest rates sky- rocketing, and economists biting their nails, FORBES never bats an eye. All is well in the eye of the hurricane. This complacence, so reassuring to nerv- ous stockholders, resembles nothing so much in high school life as the facade of Administration. Administration ur Principal Supervises Fore! classr ROBERT B. FRANCE Principal B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State College: Social Science, English Teacher and Forensics Coach at Bakersfield High School and Richmond High School; Head of Social Science Department, Counselor and Dean of Boys at Richmond Union High School; Instructional Vice-Principal and Principal at Harry Ells High School; 19 years at RHS. TO THE SENIORS: The Senior Class of 1970 is a very special class in the history of Richmond High School. You were the pioneers at the North Campus; and through your leadership, you kept alive the standards and spirit that have always been a part of Richmond High School. You went on to South Campus and made positive contributions to the school and the commu- nity. As Seniors, you are to be congratulated on completing one phase of your education. The demands that will be made of you during the next years will be great, but you have already demonstrated that you are a class that can meet the challenges of your time. My sincere good wishes to a fine group of young men and women. Sincerely, Robert B. France 26 Construction of New Richmond High ye “ — ann el “A = A “i mn . 4 r s f «4 i Foreman and Mr. France discuss problems of construction in the new Seeing that the new fountains are installed correctly is one of the classrooms. duties of our principal. | . . 3 . . . | Mrs. Lorrie Rothstein arrives in Principal France’s office to take morning dictation. | 27 ormer Teacher Returns As co: iz ELMER W. McCORMICK Principal, South Campus B.A. and M.A., University of California; Mathematics and Physical Education Teacher, Wil- merding High School, San Francisco; Longfellow Junior High School, Richmond High School, Richmond Adult School; Dean’s Office, Richmond High School; Counselor, Richmond Adult School; Principal of Richmond Adult School and Adams Junior High School. 24 years in Richmond School District; 5 years at Richmond High School. TO THE SENIORS: The decade of the seventies will be an important milestone in your life. I forsee two important aspects. First, I feel that changes in your way of life will accelerate, and secondly, that the really important things that will affect your life will be most affected by your relationships with people, not things. I feel you will find smoother sailing in the seventies, if you spend time planning your future and not worrying about the past. Keep an open mind. Make learning a lifelong process in order to meet the challenges of constant change. Maintain good lines of communication by listening and trying to understand the feelings and ideas of others. Good communication builds trust. Trust is basic to positive relationships between people. Best wishes for future happiness and success. Sincerely, Elmer W. McCormick 28 : ‘ a ge Silver-Haired Principal ANN IMMA TTI. Assisting Mr. McCormick each day in the main office are Miss Laverdia Blake and Mrs. Jerry Fairbanks. 29 30 MR. ROBERT DYCUS Instructional Vice-Principal, South Campus; B.A., Uni- versity of Oklahoma; M.A., San Francisco State; Eng- lish, Government, and History Teacher; 3 years at RHS. MISS JANE WILSON Instructional Vice-Principal, North Campus; B.A., M.A., William and Mary College; Teachers College, Columbia, San Francisco State; Chairman of Social Studies Depart- ment, History and Civics Teacher, Dean of Girls; 23 years at RHS. Our Vice- Principals Direct TO THE CLASS OF 1970: Each age calls for new solutions to old problems. Each graduating class holds out the promise that we will find fresh ways to solve our problems. This class had to endure the full term of the Baby- lonian Captivity of Richmond High School. The students faced this situation with good humor, fortitude and hard work. The members of this‘ class overcame many problems to present class projects each year—and a class was forged. The qualities which carried this class through three trying, but successful, years will be of great value as the Class of 1970 helps build a better society for us all. W. Robert Dycus TO THE CLASS OF 1970: You began and ended a phase in the history of Richmond High. You entered Richmond the first year of our split campus and will be the last class to graduate before the school is reunited. You have proven your ability to adjust to many changes. We hope you are just as prepared to meet the many changes and challenges of the new decade and the new phase of life you are entering. The very best of luck to each of you. Jane Wilson esos MR. FRANK PORTO Administrative Vice-Principal, South Campus; A.B., Uni- versity of California; M.A., San Francisco State: Teacher of English, Math, History, Science, and P.E., Counselor at Gompers, Dean of Boys; 19 years at RHS. MR. PETER RUFFATTO Administrative Vice-Principal, North Campus; A.B., M.A., San Francisco State; Music, History, Math, and Business Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys; 4 years at RHS. Activities On Both Campuses TO THE CLASS OF 1970: Congratulations upon reaching another stepping stone on the stairway to the future. We know the ideals and traditions of this school will go with you in your thoughts. We know you will remember affectionately your days here. As citizens, carry on the great ideals for the future benefits of school, community, and country. Best wishes for continued success. FRANK PORTO TO THE CLASS OF 1970: Best wishes and good luck! You have had new and exciting ideas and have carried them out to successful conclusions under extreme and difficult conditions. You were the first at North Campus, and you will be the last class at South Campus, adding a new chapter to Richmond High’s history. Whatever your aspirations are after leaving Richmond High—may you carry with you the same en- thusiasm and fortitude that you have shown in the past three years. Congratulations! PETER A. RUFFATTO 31 32 Our Deans Keep Us On TOAHE CLASS: OF 1970. My heartiest congratulations to the Senior Class 6f 1970. May each and everyone of you succeed in your endeavors. FRANK KOCSIS MR. FRANK KOCSIS Dean of Boys, North Campus; B.A., Montana University; M.A., San Francisco State; Teacher of World History, U.S. History, and P.E.; Counselor; 7 years at RHS. TO THE CLASS OF 1970: The Seniors of Richmond High School this year are the pioneers who watched the razing of the old buildings and braved the construction hazards at North Campus, where the new Richmond High School is destined to open its doors in the Fall of 1970. When all grades are brought together again next year at the old site, you will then be able to share with pride all the achievements related to the past, as well as all the achievements of the future, as you were there when it all began. Your personal achieve- ments will be the examples and foundation for those who follow you through your school. DEE MERRITT MRS. DEE MERRITT Dean of Girls, North Campus; B.A.., University of Cali- ee M.A., California State at Hayward; 3 years at HS. Straight And Narrow Path TO THE CLASS OF 1970: I shall always remember the class of June, 1970—a serious and fun-loving group that I know and feel will face reality and life unflinchingly. For those whom I knew personally—we now have a bond of friendship that always will be. For those whom I did not know personally, best wishes and good luck. May the friendly spirit of Richmond High School always be with you wherever the long trail takes you. JOHN S. ENOS ie ae aed a MISS HELEN McDONALD Dean of Girls, South Campus; A.B., Administrative Credential, University of Califorriia; Armed Service, 4 years, Retired as Ma- jor; 29 years at RHS. A MR. JOHN S. ENOS Dean of Boys, South Campus; B.S., M.A., University of California; Teacher of Business and Social Studies, World War II Veteran. 22 years at RHS. TO THE CLASS OF 1970: I hope your experiences at Richmond High School have helped to equip you for performing your future vocations. May each and everyone be successful and have a full and long life. HELEN McDONALD MISS HAZEL OLSON MR. FRED BENNETT Head Counselor, South Campus Counselor, South Campus B.A., University of California B.A., M.A., San Francisco State M.A., San Francisco State Music Teacher, Dean of Boys MR. ROBERT ANDERSON MRS. LILA REINERTSON Counselor, South Campus Counselor, South Campus B.A., San Francisco State B.A., University of California, Director of Boys Athletics M.A., San Francisco State 34 Our Counselors Help Channel Students Toward Bright Future TO THE CLASS OF 1970: Our sincerest wishes. Always be proud of the fact that you are the graduate of a fine school, and always follow in its traditions. Do not be afraid of life, but face it with courage and en- thusiasm; believing that it is full of promise for you. Live and work so that great satisfaction, as well as success, will be yours. THE COUNSELING STAFF MR. FRANK L. BANDUCCI Counselor, North Campus B.A., M.A., San Francisco State Graduate of Richmond High School MRS. LOIS SIEGEL MR. MONROE SMITHER Counselor, North Campus Head Counselor, North Campus | B.A., M.A., University of California B.A., M.A., University of California 35 MR. RICHARD ABEL MR. CESARE ANGELLA MR. JACK ARCHER MR. HEINZ BATTERMAN Boys’ P.E. Electronics, Tech Lab Reading Lab, English Auto Shop | The 1969-70 | Faculty C MRS. LINDA BEARD ae Bf. MR. JOSEPH BILOTA U.S. History, Homemaking U.S. History F Mr. Paul McGinnis schemes to introduc e a foreign method of teaching to his social science classes—a mimeographed test. han f MRS. BETTY BINGHAM MRS. LAURA BIRCH MRS. HAZEL BIRD MR. EDWARD BISIAR English, World History, Emerg- Biology Bookkeeping, Clerical Training, Science, Biology ing Nations Typing 36 Fs MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE MR. CARL BRIGGS MR. PAUL BROWN MISS KATHLEEN CROSBY English Applied Art Metal Shop, Pre-Tech Lab, Pre- Librarian, North Campus Tech English y Of Richmond High School ’ ‘ , % = ee % ig ...% 4a j MRS. KATHERINE CURL iN MRS. NICILA DOMINQUEZ English Department Chairman, Spanish South Campus Over-joyed at the thought of welcoming new students at the English, Drama semester break, Mr. George Hawks prepares to sign enroll- ment cards. MRS. RUBY DONAHUE MRS. DELORES DURANT MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE MISS JO ANN EWING English Typing, Business Math U.S. History English 37 MR. ROBERT FINN MR. HAROLD FISHER MR. ROY FOGEL MR. FELIX FRANCISCO Wood Shop, Electronics, Drafting Science Department Chairman, Pre-Tech Chairman English Department Chairman, South Campus Trigonometry, Algebra, Ameri- North Campus Chemistry can Government English Instruct Oilers On Split Campus B MR. WILLIAM GAHART MR. NARI GAZDAR Social Science . | Special Education Department Chairman, Each period begins with the teacher officially admitting ab- : North Campus sent students back to class as demonstrated by Mrs. Linda English, World History, Emerg- Beard. ing Nations MRS. HELEN GEE MR. DENNIS GIUNTINI MISS AGNES GOWEN MISS BARBARA HANSON M Science _ Boys’ P.E. Clerical Training, Office Practice, English Department Chairman, Commercial Law North Campus 38 Biology MRS. RENA HARARI MR. WALTER HATTICH MR. JAMES HAUN MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS Biology Wood Shop English Clothing, Home Management is Binds Classes _ Together MR. GEORGE HAWKS . MRS. DONNA HEALY Math, Physics, Chemistry Business Education Miss Lee Sparling conducts a discussion with American Gov- Department Chairman, ernment students, Frances Marquez and Phil Webb. _ South Campus Machine Calculations, Data Pro- cessing MR. WILBUR HENCHEY MR. JOHN HOLM MISS GEORGIA HOVEY MRS. MARGARET IWAI Industrial Arts German, French Girls’ P.E. Homemaking, Clothing Department Chairman, South Campus Auto Shop 39 Fuse NS N tlds. MISS MARGARET JESSEPH MR. VICTOR KATCH MRS. BEATRICE KERTIS MRS. BARBARA KLUBBEN Girls’ P.E. Biology, Boys’ P.E. Librarian, South Campus Foods, Applied Art, Homemak- Department Chairman, ing North Campus With New. Educational Trends] © MRS. HELEN LARSON MRS. VAUNEE LARSON Stenography, Typing Business Education Mr. Jim Schriber, after being caught off guard, directs the Shield Department Chairman, Photographer toward the shop exit. North Campus Typing, Record Keeping MISS LINDA LESTER MR. JOSEPH MACKEN MR. ROBERT MACKLER MISS DOROTHY MADISON English English U.S. History, Black History, An- American Government, U.S. His- thropology tory, Far Eastern History 40 N MR. JOHN MALTESTER _ MR. PETER MANY MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY MR. OLIVER McCLORY lak- Music Department Chairman Trigonometry, Algebra, Geome- American Government, Crime English Band, Orchestra, Chorus try, Math Lab and Violence, Law and Lawmak- ing 1s Introduces ew Courses N MR. PAUL McGINNIS American Government, U.S. His- tory MRS. JOSEFINA MENDOZA Girls’ P.E. % i i Coach Richter appears to have joined the Parker pen for lunch bunch. JN MR. FRANK MILO MR. RICHARD MORI MISS ANN MYREN MR. DANIEL NOECKER His- Boys’ P.E. Drafting Social Science Boys’ P.E. Department Chairman, South Campus American Government, U.S. His- tory MR. FRED OBERG MISS MELBA O’CONNELL MR. EDWARD PERALSKY MR. EMERY PHILLIPS Algebra Introductory, Industrial Stenography, Transcription, Typ- Algebra, Math Lab, General Boys’ P.E. ’ Math ing Math And Activities To Student Body MISS SIDNEY PRICE i Be! MRS. NELL RAUN-LINDE Homemaking Business Math, Typing Department Chairman George Pornaras and Richard Hom patiently await the appearance Foods, Home Management of the gift their seventh period class presents to Mr. John Holm at a bon voyage party. MISS CONNIE REUNING MR. KENNETH RICHTER MR. LONNIE ROBBINS MISS HAZEL-LOUISE Math Lab, Algebra Intro. , Ge- Boys’ P.E. U.S. History, Black History ROGERS i ometry Department Chairman Steno, Transcription, Typing Boys’ P.E. ; 42 p MR. ROY ROGERS MRS. CHRISTIE ROZEWSKI MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ MR. JAMES SCHRIBER Boys’ P.E. P.E., Modern Dance Language Department Chairman Industrial Arts Spanish Department Chairman, North Campus ly G e | B Wood Shop ® -Encouraging a MR. ERNEST SCOLARI ; a e . MRS. WANDA SCOTT U.S. History, Art English Business Math is not a “Micky Mouse” course as demonstrated by Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde’s class, who is all tuckered out after a long exam. MR. ARTHUR SELLECK MRS. CLAIRE SHAW MRS. NOLA SHORTRIDGE MISS ROBERTA SIMMONS Physics, Applied Science, Algebra Girls’ P.E. Special Education Art Department Chairman Department Chairman, Art South Campus Girls’ P.E. 43 MISS DORRANCE SMALL MISS LEE SPARLING MRS. BETTY STOTT MRS. BEATRICE SWANSON Business English, Business Math, American Government, Sociology World History, Emerging Nations English Consumer Retailing tudents To Air Views MISS OLIVIA TREVINO Mr. Peter Many prepares the day’s assignment for his Algebra II MISS ESTER TYLER Spanish Class. Typing, Record Keeping MISS HELEN WAGLEY MR. MELVIN WARREN MRS. MARY WESTRA MRS. MARY JOYCE WHITE English, Speech U.S. History, American Govern- French Typing, General Business, English gi ment, English ITE iglish bm Keeps Both MR. LOREN WILBUR MISS HARRIET Drafting WILLIAMSON Journalism, English MISS BARBARA WILLIS Mathematics Department Chairman, South Campus Algebra, Math Lab ke SR eal ehh RR eee Alia Miss Melba O’Connell and Vice-Principal Paul Parker exchange good- byes at the farewell party for Mr. Parker, who left RHS to become eer 7 s | MRS. SHIRLEY YATES Girls’ P.E. the District Curriculum Coordinator for Contra Costa County. CAMERA SHY: MRS. DELPHIA DUNNING Glee Club, A Cappella Choir MISS JOAN HAMMARBERG German, French MRS. LOIS MARIE HOLEMAN Algebra, Algebra Intro., Math Lab MRS. ORNAITH MURPHY Spanish Mr. Robert Mackler’s Black History Class is a favorite of Junior Elmer Boswell. MR. JAY WILSON Sociology, American Govern- ment, Crime and Violence Campuses Together MRS. KATHERINE KLING U.S. History, Black History CAMERA SHY: MR. STEPHEN OLSEN Algebra, Math Lab, Algebra In- troductory MRS. PHYLLIS PRICE } Mathematics Department Chair- man, North Campus Geometry, General Math, Math Lab MRS. ANNE WU Biology 45 MRS. KATHERINE KLING U.S. History, Black History, American Government. Replac- ing Mr. Lonnie Robbins at mid-year who retired from the teaching profession. MISS LEE SPARLING American Government, Sociology, Study Hall. Replacing Mr. John Enos who became South Campus Dean of Boys. 46 Four Faculty Members Join Staff MISS CAROL HAMMARBERG German 1, 2, 3, French 3, 4, 5, 6. Replacing Mr. John Holm at mid-year who is on a sabbatical leave of absence. . MISS JANE MOFFATT Math Lab, Algebra Intro, Geometry. Replacing Miss Connie Reuning who retired from the teaching profession. I Miss Franues Minas, work experience counselor, counsels students enrolled in the work experience education program. e e j District Counselors : Pe 3 ? Give Guid i] att Holm vin pe pyrtt aaa ae 2% Paalisiiien TT EENET? see ee eee Gail Perpinan asks Miss Minas for information on prospective employers for summer jobs. Vocational counselor, Mr. Lynox Lewis, assists Senior Sandy Gilson in her choice of an after graduation career. onnie RIGHT: Mr. Lewis shows Mike Gaines how to obtain information for job opportunities. i tudent |; Stude A Bring New yo v. ft Each semester the administration invites under- Lee te University of California at Berkeley to Richmond’s eee ; ae institutes of higher education are placed in classes fe Act conduct classes using their own techniques. The Pardes dae MR. ROCCO CHAVEZ University of California Master Teacher: Mr. William Gahart History Celebrating Al Capone’s birthday March Mark “The Kid” Hale, Chris “Pretty 4t° i 3) Boy’ V Fox, and Scott “The Dutchman DeYou MR. DONALD ERKENBRACK University of California Master Teacher: Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde Business Education eee MR. GARY OSBORNE San Francisco State Master Teacher: Miss Olivia Trevino Spanish 1t Teachers W Educational Ideas eee graduate and graduate students from San Francisco State and the classes 'WO campuses as student teachers. The representatives from the s. The under the supervision of master teachers, who encourage them to student teachers pictured here are spring semester interns. “p March 13, 1970, are Richmond High’s “gangsters”. They are pie Boy” Weeg, Keith “Brains” Harris, Dan “The Exterminator” DeYoung. MRS. SANDRA NUNEZ San Francisco State Master Teacher: Mr. Joseph Bilota U.S. History MISS ALICE WILDE Stanford, UC Berkeley Master Teacher: Mr. Jack Archer English Literature i MISS MARGARET BARINEAN San Francisco State Master Teacher: Mrs. Catherine Curl English Students Pay Tribute To Miss Reinerston If you belong to the A-FIZ’s, you know her well. We are talking about Mrs. Lila Reinertson, who counsels in the front cubby-hole to the left. This is no way to describe her, for her influence overflows into the nation at large. We refer here to the thousands of students Mrs. Reinertson has held to the strait and narrow, upwards and onwards. She did the same when, gracefully and forcefully, she put students through their paces in History and Government. As both teacher and counselor, Mrs. Reinertson has excelled. Perhaps because she loved doing both, everybody cottoned to her. How could they not? She is warm, jolly, fair and objective, all at the same time. And she has al- ways kept up with the latest twistings and turnings of her craft. Mix thes e factors with a grand sense of humor and, presto, you have a Mrs. Reinertson, whom you can pester to your heart’s content, and otherwise drive mad. Mrs. Reinertson was a mere tot when transported to Richmond from Hornitos in Mariposa County, her birthplace. She was an adorable child (evidence to the right) and very bright. From Lincoln Elementary through Richmond Union High she sailed with flying colors straight into U.C. Later, she acquired an M.A. from S.F. State. She also ac- quired many’elegant tastes, broad interests and deep-lying sympathies, all of them contributing to her terrific charm as friend, colleague, com- panion, teacher, and counselor. Mrs. Reinertson also made a perfect wife. She and her beloved hus- band, Fred, whom she met in 1940, led the happiest of lives together, | until his sad and sudden death last year. Their house is a true gem, | graced with antiques, beautiful glass, china, and rugs from Morocco and Kashmir. Their ranch in Manteca is full of cattle and sheep. They traveled planet earth in all directions, but landed most frequently at Lake Tahoe in summer and Palm Springs in winter. On the starkly practical side, Mrs. Reinertson is surprisingly good at car repair, fixing | faucets and pruning shrubs, not to speak of sewing, knitting, cooking and gardening. In retirement (ha!) Mrs. Reinertson’s platter will still be full. Being an active member of worthy organizations too numerous to list, she also subscribes to ACT, Civic Light Opera, Theatre Guild, and Richmond Civic Music. In addition to being a performing-arts buff, Mrs. Reinert- son is very fond of dining out where food and drink are good. Again, she spends hours reading. You find all the best as well as latest books and magazines at her house along with the who-done-its. No doubt, in company with her many warm and devoted friends, Mrs. Reinertson will be kept so busy, she will wonder how she ever managed to throw in eight hours of school every day for so many years. With this stag- gering thought, we say an envious bon voyage, Mrs. Reinertson. Who knows, we may meet again in Marrakesh or more likely in San Fran- cisco, of all towns your favorite. Until then we shall deeply miss see- . ing your calm, lovely face, your beautifully groomed person, and es- 4 pecially the impish twinkle in your eye. 50 | oy Av l Our lady is flanked on either si de by Principal Robert France and Drum Fred i : . . : : | Heath, former RHS instructor, at a social in 1965. 1965. pee ee rec ascelebialer then? 31 wedding anniversary in Our little girl begins her life! Former Vice-Principal Bill Outman, Mrs. Reinertson, and Former Principal David The travelers—Miss Olsen and Mrs. Reinertson in Spain in C. Gray clean up after a faculty ravioli feed in the 1950's. 1968. Secretaries Aid ia MRS. LOIS SMID Head Secretary, South Campus 2) Vice-Principal Frank Porto and Mrs. Betty Hanscom, account clerk, go over the receipts from the Sadie Hawkins dance. Py, ! ‘f | MISS LEVERDIA BLAKE MRS. BETTY HANSCOM MRS. MAXINE HODGSON Clerk, Typist Account Clerk Deans’ and Counselors’ Clerk Vj MRS. ROBBIE HUGHES MRS. JEANNE KEYES MRS. MARIALYCE LAGE be Attendance Clerk Textbook Clerk Account Clerk 52 With Their Varied Skills me ea eet Werereas perees Si Piet at oO MRS. LORIE ROTHSTEIN Head Secretary, North Campus Attendance clerks of the South Campus Deans’ office, Mrs. Melva Hall and Mrs. Jean Hunter, are captured issuing admit and release slips to returning students. PERE MRS. JUANITA MILLER MRS. ee aaa ia MRS. LEONA STRAUSS Counselors’ Clerk N k ¥ | i i eoe@ee345o5o@eeee Vice-Principal Jane Wilson watches admiringly as Mrs. Lorrie Rothstein, head secretary, ee eet pamernte E performs one of the many tasks that make up her daily routine. extboo er sa Personnel Oversees ( a ¢ ' i ® Sei ha NORTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Margaret Archibald, Mr. Gerald Mrs. Mildred Glasper, Student Supervisor, est Wray, and Mr. Gary Freschi. SECOND ROW: Mr. A. Smith, Head Custodian; Mr. Aron brightens the halls and cafeteria with her Horton, and Mr. Edwin Barton. congenial smile. Ee Mr. Curtis Frazier, Security Officer, performs various duties throughout the North Campus. The PTA presented Mr. Booker T. Scott, student supervisor, with an honorary life membership card in appreciation for his dedication to the students of RHS. NORTH CAMPUS CAFETERIA WORKERS—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gertrude Crespan, Mrs. Mrs. Johnnie Walker assists the counselors Linda Nevett, and Mrs. Helen Pike, cook manager. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alice Williams, daily in Room 2. Mrs. Alice DeValle, Mrs. Opal Barton, and Mrs. Mabel Tate. ee SO Xoo Security guard Jack Bean works hand in hand with the students and faculty to visor, establish good campus relations. 1 her 4 y SOUTH CAMPUS CAFETERIA WORKERS—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pauline Bishel, Mrs. Verna Lee, Mrs. Marie Alves, and Mrs. Marie Allgair. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mary Pennington, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, Mrs. Gladys Regener, Mrs. Mamie Denton, cook chairman, and Mrs. Leona Cezario. With the help of student supervisor John Dunnachie, North Campus operations run smoothly. lents SOUTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS—FIRST ROW: Mr. Ivory Marsh. SECOND ROW: Mr. Giberson, Mrs. Margaret Durant, and Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, head custodian. THIRD ROW: Mr. Raoul Sciarroni, Mr. Albert Bendix, and Mr. Gill. Mrs. Jean Foreman, school nurse, is em- iselors ployed by the district to ensure good health practices at high school level. Senior Bob Burdick License number ZJX 199 drives up to claim a parking place before the mid-morning rush begins. LEFT—Lynn Ackerman, Paula Villa- gran, and Joyce Wilson prepare to de- part from school after a hectic day. RIGHT—Junior Richard Johnson joins his friends in front of Mac- Donald Ave. Students Drive To South LEFT—Bob Grant takes time for early morning con- versation before returning to class. RILG al IP = TP ine young man _ poses with his car for the Shield Photog- rapher. LEFT—“Dodge Fever” has got the best of Dave Faeth. RIGHT — Farewells are ex- changed before this Junior leaves for home. Time Student government, like redoubtable, tough old TIME, messes in every- thing. Nothing gets by it, nothing daunts it, nothing is too sacred-cowish for it to lambaste and set straight. Of course it receives frightful knocks from all sides, but these are but signs of its weight and influence. It has been known to make and unmake the mighty! Government FIFTY CENTS ae | JUNE, 1970 p PO AOR eet 15 o PM ee cy BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS—FIRST ROW: Cynthia Gayles, Student Judge; Beverly Moore, Commissioner of Law and Order; Debbie Rude, Hi-Nus Editor; Isabel Durante, Shield Editor; and Denise Nelson, Girls’ League President. SECOND ROW: Linda Casady, Junior Class President; Susan Foster, Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics; Steve Brown, Prosecuting Attorney; Regina Ellis, Commissioner of Social Affairs; Lane Munger, Senior Class President; Frances Mar- quez, Commissioner of Publicity; and Marie Ferriera, Assistant Commissioner of Publicity. Fall Board Of Commissioners «7% ae 089 Be al Ai gtk re ! ans Myler sarle! LYNN BAUMBERGER Secretary MIKE DE LA GARZA President Beverly Moore and Cynthia Gayles look over meeting. oe : AZ : RON FINLAYSON KRISTA FUGLESTAD 60 Vice-President Treasurer % ‘ oo) ee -—!| A = fe A BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS—FIRST ROW: Patti Peterson, Freshman Secretary; Pat Jones, Freshman Presi- dent; David Cole, Sophomore President; and Debbie Frauenkron, Sophomore Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mona Fer- guson, Freshman Vice-President; Dona Charkowitz, Commissioner of Publicity; Pam Turner, Sophomore Vice-Presi- dent; and Susan Hernandez, Freshman Treasurer. Acquires Recreational Charter Fall Calendar X. 24 Representative Coun- cil Elections OCTOBER 1 Sophomore Class Elec- tions 8 Back to School Night 22 Battle of the Bands 31 Homecoming Queen Contest Starts NOVEMBER 3 Snowball Queen Con- test Starts 3 Review Week 10 Homecoming Week 10 State Testing 14 Homecoming Activities and Game 15 Football-Cross Coun- try Banquet 20 Band Concert wb. ae) Ca 4 %, DAVID COLE President , sy 4 wit OSes PAM TURNER Vice-President SEPTEMBER 26 Basketball Season 10 School Begins Starts 15 Welcome Week 27,28 Thanksgiving Hol- 19 Football Season Begins iday 24 Cross Country Starts DECEMBER 5 Junior Fun Night 5 Senior Tricycle Race 8 Choir Christmas Pro- gram 9 Wrestling Starts 10 Invitational Basketball Tournament 14 All City Council Meet- ing 15 Christmas Concert 19 Snowball Dance 22 Christmas Vacation Begins JANUARY 2 Alumni Basketball 9 Spring Election 19 Review Week 23 Sadie Hawkins Dance 28 Installation of Officers 29 Jazz Band Concert DEBBIE FRAUENKRON. Secretary YVONNE KING Treasurer 6] Spring Board Leads Student Spring Calendar sonore RGEC FEBRUARY 24 Sophomore Hop 2 Senior Dues Cards on 17 Spring Sports Rally sale Senior Supper 4 Representative Coun- 24 Captive Day cil Elections MAY ‘ - Bie Penlle ce 5 Candidate Speech As- 12 Lincoln’s Birthday — : sembly Honesy 7 Forensics, Rally Com- 19 AFS Exchange Student Giites..and BOC Pic- eet ni 23 Washington's Birthday 14. CSF Picnic 7 Becca 16 AFS Luau REGINA ELLIS MARCH 19 Malcom X Commem- AUGUST HARTER president 2 ACAL Basketball oration Vice-President Playoffs District Jazz Band Mu- 4,5 Senior Wild West sical Festival 20 Forensics Banquet 17 Baseball Season Begins 21 Block “R” Picnic 19 Winter Sports Banquet 22 Junior Prom 23-27 Easter Vacation 26 Installation of Officers 30 Review Week 27 Spring Sports Banquet APRIL 29 Memorial Day 3 Martin L. King Assem- JUNE bly 1 Review Week 6 Jazz Band - Orchestra 6 Senior Ball Concert 9 Awards Assembly 9, 10 Festival Days 11 Graduation 10 Student-Teacher Day Senior All-Nite Party as KRISTA FUGLESTAD SUE FUHRMAN S. A. Treasurer South Campus S. A. Secretary j ¥ eS ae — a a f Be. 2. F i ae es y a V ; ‘ a a é i 4 £ j . z : we. Er ee £ E z nae — ' i a i S ' e714 | ¢ ’ i BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS—FIRST ROW: Dave Scholendaler, Defense Attorney; Jim Fisher, Junior Class President; Tiona Jones, Senior Class President; Edna Spears, Prosecuting Attorney; Willie Hamilton, Student Judge; Debra Rosic, Assistant Commissioner of Publicity; Susan Foster, Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics; and Frances Marquez, Commissioner of Publicity. SECOND ROW: Jaime Duzon, Commissioner of Boys’ ’ Ath- letics; Judy Hazlitt, Head Pom-Pon Girl; Isabel Durante, Shield Editor; Brenda Daniels, Commissioner of Law and Order; Mary Turner, Girls’ League President; Ron Finlayson, Chairman of the Constitution Revision Com- mittee; Elaine Almeida, Assistant Commissioner of Social Affairs; Marina Gonzalez, Head Yell Leader; 62 Doreen Hernandez, Commissioner of Social Affairs; and Dave Faeth, Rally Chairman. Body In Activities And Morale RONALD YOUNG PAM TURNER President Vice-President VICKI PETERSON VALERIE PERKINS Treasurer North Campus Secretary BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS—Yvonne King, Commissioner of Social Affairs; Susan Hernandez, Freshman Secretary; Patti Peterson, Freshman Treasurer; Marche Haines, Freshman Vice-President; Pat Jones, Freshman President; Ronald Young, Sophomore President; Pam Turner, Sophomore Vice-President; Vicki Peterson, Sophomore Treasurer: Valerie Perkins, Sophomore Secretary; and Don Charkowitz, Commisisoner of Publicity. 63 64 - fe fis or ier Sep ahs wer ’ i Yvonne King is among the candidates waiting to make campaign speeches over the intercom. Candidates State Qualifications Jaime Duzon, Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics candidate, promises to continue the work of his predecessor to the best of his ability. , Lettie Fulmore approaches the podium to make her speech. Edna Spears tells assembly her qualifications for the For SA Offices January 8, 1970 Sue Fuhrman prepares to talk on her qualifications for the office of SA Secretary. Candidates applaud Susan Foster for the speech which led to her re-election. 65 Fall Representative Council FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Betty Coleman, Leila Arruda, Lilyn Butler, Deborah Gordon, Patri- cia Gayles, Denise Davis, Yvonne Burrus, and Scarlett Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Thomas Read, John Shaw, and Steve Sanchez. 66 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Marva Stinson, Delores Stevens, Jackie Taylor, Denise Harris, Rutha Sinclair, Velinda Woods, Bernadine James, Karen Irby, Lucille Martinez, Lillie McFadden, Gloria Palmer, and Rosemary Green. SECOND ROW: Denice Green, Carol Raifsnider, Shelly Montano, Sheryl Smith, Stacey Newman, Sandy Bengston, Jeri Mason, Renae Wiess, Iris Jackson, Janice Gardner, and Kim Johnson. THIRD ROW: Blance Hawk- ins, Sunnie Shott, and Barbara Heller. FOURTH ROW: Carol Reed, Newell Vierra, Curt Wilson, Steve Johnson, Willie Jackson, Nick Eastman, Lee Fletcher, Alfred Whigham, Renee Solis, and Velma Johnson. Has Combined Campus Meetings JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Lea Benjamin, Betty Robinson, Shirley Williams, Wendy Kitamata, Rebecca Matsumato, and Marsha Edwards. SECOND ROW: Sandi Christian, Shirley Ransom, Elizabeth Gentry, Vickie Fike, Annette Higgins, and Melinda Rexford. THIRD ROW: Maurice Rhodes, Larry Clark, John Rubins, Ken Howell, Joel Harter, and Steve Morris. i G Fins S if _ « : ‘ - oe ef . : . ae A -_ OES 5 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Annie King, Corrine Stuart, Beverly Moore, Marian Hall, Colleen a Claypole, Sue Fuhrman, Linda Opfergelt, Viola Pierce, Cecelia Greer, and Shirley Edwards. SECOND ROW: Lisa 1 Van Buren, Cynthia Denny, Pat McCain, Sue Kesler, Gail Baldwin, Geri Gray, Gloria Ransom, Darlene Kelleghan, ee and Kathy Sewell. THIRD ROW: Dowayne Jordan, Chuck Wagner, Douglas McBryde, Douglas Kelly, Ron Finlay- e son, Dean Harrison, Roger Gray, and Michael Criddle. 67 68 Spring Representative Council For FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Michael Robinson, Lilyn Butler, Denise Davis, Deborah Gordon, and Denise Estes. SECOND ROW: Steve Sanchez, Martin Anderson, Daly Palazzari, Pam Santana, and Betty Coleman. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Barbara Heller, Leslie Dickinson, Deneise Taylor, Noni Holman, Donna Reyes, Velinda Wcods, Blanche Hawkins, Iris Jackson, Denise Price, Renae Wiess, Carol Raifsnider, Kim Johnson, Helen Davis, Stacey Newman, and Debbie Belt. SECOND ROW: Marma Stinson, Karen Irby, Nick Eastman, Delores Stevens, Lovetha Matthews, Sharon Hammonds, Alfred Whigham, Roger Jones, Newell Vierra, Robert Belshe, Julie Mason, Carl Winther, and Marlene Waite. THIRD ROW: Marshall Andrews, Larry Ellerbee, Mike Coleman, Willie Jackson, Marshall Loskot, Larry Bradshaw, Steve Mah, and Greg Ruff. Future One-Campus School JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Dovie Foster, Denise Perkins, Priscilla Thomas, Evelyn Burrus, Belinda Denny, Toni Young, Gloria Jones, Delores James, Betti Robinson, and Vicki Fike. SECOND ROW: Joel Harter, Steve Morris, Mark Hale, Yvette Newman. Toni Ayala, Helen Gabriel, Jean Gray, Lorna Mayers, Joan Van Dagriff, and Mary Diethrich. THIRD ROW: Chris Weeg, Gordon Hubble, Kim Conrad, Roger McGee, Ron Demer, Richard Kerbavaz, Keith Clutts, and Larry Clark. ” - Alte {in my! a SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Felicia Germany, Sheila Wheeler, Barbara Freeman, Cynthia Denny, Beverly Moore, Gayle Hill, Paula Chavez, Debbie Brooks, Denise Nelson, and Isabel Durante. SECOND ROW: Josie Baumann, Susan Scott, Tom Betti, August Harter, David Faeth, Primo Custodio, Abie Cooks, and Michael Criddle. THIRD ROW: Gary King, Richard Hom, Colleen Claypole, Gregory Robinson, Kenneth McFarland, Dowayne, Jordan, Ed Baumberger,, and Alvin Daniels. 69 FALL COURT—Cynthia Gayles, Student Judge; Beverly Moore, Commissioner of Law and Order; and Janet Ganger, Defense Attorney. Student Court Enforces Constitution 70 , xe at, g ) 4 Jez p4ht Hace at SPRING COURT—Chester Henderson, Assistant Judge; Edna Spears, Prosecuting Attorney; David Schoendaler, Defense Attorney, and (SEATED) Willie Hamilton, Student Judge. Rally Boys Oversee Many School Functions SENIOR MEMBERS—Herman Fox, Bob Hendrix, Bob Knowles, Bill Hendrix, and Dave Faeth. NOT PICTURED: Bob Burdick, Mike Peoples, Roger Gray, Eddie Bigness, and Charles Duarte. DAVE FAETH Rally Chairman SPONSORS: Mr. George Hawks, Junior-Senior, Fall; Mr. Peter Many, Junior-Senior, Spring; Mr. Peter Ruffatto, Soph-Frosh = | a SOPH-FROSH MEMBERS — Joseph Moore, Ronald Young, Donnell Young, Leamon Ealy, Robert Griffin, and Ralph Howard. NOT PIC- TURED: Mike Coleman, Jeffrey Jones, Perry Johnson, and Ramero Perez. 4 5 ey; ZA SOUTH CAMPUS OFFICERS—Mary Turner, Fall Vice-President, Spring President; Denise Nelson, Fall President; and Leslie Jones, Sec- Sehetieb NOT PICTURED: Sara Stenhammer, Spring Vice-President. Girls’ League Serves Our School With y Loyalty And 4 Friendship . . FALL OFFICERS—North Campus: Rose Guillory, Secretary; Gilda Dixon, Treasurer; Theresa Austin, Vice-President; and Velma Johnson, President. SPRING OFFICERS—North Campus: Gilda Dixon, Treasurer; Theresa Austin, Vice-Presi- dent; Jeannie Sena, President; Pat Scheiberl, Secretary; and Stephanie McClain, Publicity Chairman. Judges Select . £4 Contest Na’, Winners “? d ¥ Velma Johnson. Gildia Dixon, Jeane Simmon, Stephanie McClain, and Veronica Austin make all final deci- sions concerning the pie-eating com- petition. Girls’ League member Pat Tucker presents a first place ribbon to Mike Johnson, fifth period first place winner. Also pictured are Evelia Rodriguez, third place winner, who devoured almost three pies, and Roy Pitts, second place winner, who consumed three pies. Judge Stephanie Luellen, Teresa Austin, Kathy Uribe, and Gildia Dixon are amused by the tactics of Roy Pitts, Peter Trockey, and Tomas Taitano, as they com- pete for honors during fifth per- iod lunch. Head Yell Leader, Barbara Freema won by our Cheerleaders from Was the Seniors glance at the Juniors while yelling. 74 Class of ’70 cheers with excitement during rally. Sue deCaccia serves AFS members at a get-together as Edna sell enjoy the refreshments. X ) Classes Vie For Flag During Rally Competition ‘ . Fd Fe : oer: ae Kee « ee — Se eR chen ; if Mm % 1 | ; : é ‘1rbara Freeman, holds up plaque with pride, which ; from was the Coca-Cola National Competition. “ae os ee itt i a) tH : en ee ti 4 A visiting parent discusses his son’s program with Mr. Paul Parker during Back to School Night. 5 J ae a oe ad i ee ogether as Edna Spears and Carolyn Rus- X ) Senior Scholastic Truly, SENIOR SCHOLASTIC can represent no one except our top-of-the- heap classmen. And so aptly: articles not too learned, yet painfully clear, jokes not too sophisticated, yet funny enough, discussions not too exhaustive, yet stimulating. How like a classroom of Seniors intent on cutting down to size some shattering national crisis! The adult world could do worse than consult SCHOLASTIC every week as our Seniors must. After all, current affairs, packaged for the twelfth-grade mind, have to be made attractive, thought- provoking, and incandescently clear. Seniors Srmior — CHOLASIIC 7 = D a a a O ees. = = 1, 3 Sand O The oO = fees e DN © = O OC = ina r June 11, 1970 ic Auditorium Civ graduation night, are Sue selected for deCaccia, Douglas Kelly, and Ron Finlayson. Commencement Speakers, = o a Gg 4 J al tad a. i. — 3 — Se « Mansa enior Officers Lead Class For SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Fall Se- mester—Lane Munger, President; Dave Faeth, Vice- President; and Lei Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Spring Semester—Tiona Jones, President; Denise Nelson, Vice-President: and Lei Anderson, Sec- retary- Treasurer. Three Oiler v4 Years SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Spring Semester— Jackie Alvarez, Secretary; and Ron Finlayson, President. NOT PIC- TURED: Mike De La Garza, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Fall Semester—Mike Criddle,. Vice-President; and Lynn Baumberger, Sec- retary. NOT PICTURED: Mike De La Garza, President. MRS. ROZE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Spring Semester—Lane Mugner, President: Sue deCaccia, Vice-President; and Jackie Alvarez, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Fall Semester—Primo “ Custudio, Vice-President. NOT PIC- TURED: Andy Alvarez, Secretary. S Senior yr Advisors . | Se- Give Shc Assistance I To Senior MR. JOSEPH BILOTA and MR. LOREN WILBUR, head faculty Committees SF eee MISS LINDA LESTER, Faculty Social Chairman, and a MRS. HELEN LARSON ais a ae oe ; - When: Ianzh he ee, pe Seah (laren Rx MRS. KATHERINE CURL and MRS. CHRISTIE MR. MELVIN WARREN ROZEWSKI oa ae | ] MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY and MRS. NI- CILA DOMINGUEZ MR. WALTER HATTICH and MR. NARI GAZDAR MR. CESARE ANGELLA and MR. PAUL BROWN -— - ©. - « FIRST “ {? aA ' Augner, : 3 : esident; . asurer. —Primo o r PIC- - i i MR. ROY FOGEL and MR. ROBERT a MACKLER MR. EDWARD PERALSKY and MR. PAUL McGINNIS Bank Of America Honors Se § “a Talented in their separate fields of Vocational Arts First Row: Andrea Alvarez, Car- olyn F. Russell, and Ophelia Hines. Second Row: Peggy Kramlick, Plaque Winner; Sandra Davies and Shirley Brooks. Not pictured: Roger Flanery. BANK OF AMERICA PLAQUE WINNERS —FIR and Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Sue deCacc and Peggy Kramlick, Vocational Arts. Tops in Liberal Arts FIRST ROW: Lisa Van Buren, Carolyn Iverson, Sue deCaccia, Plaque Winner; Sue Scott and Linda Bickham. Second Row: Steve Brown, Pam Burns, Tony Keller, Tony Cernac, and Ron Finlayson. Seniors For Meritorious Si) Skillful in the field of Social Sciences FIRST ROW: Lisa Van Buren, Carolyn Iverson, and Sue deCaccia. SECOND ROW: Tony Keller, Steve Brown, and Tony Cernac. NOT PICTURED: Pam Burns, Certi ficate Winner. NNERS —FIRST ROW: David Shaughnessy, Science Sug deCaccia, Liberal Arts; Sue Bradley, Fine Arts; Creative artists in Fine Arts are Sue Odling, John Cavoretto, A sliderule is useful to these outstanding Science and Mathematics students. Certificate Art Winner, and Sue Bradley, Plaque Winner. FIRST ROW: Steve Brown, Gail Perpinan, and Linden Laird. SECOND ROW: NOT PICTURED: Lane Munger, Sue deCaccia, Bill Shan- Richard Hom and David Shaughnessy, Plaque Winner. NOT PICTURED: non, Eldiva Marshall, Connie Golden, and Gail Boswell. George Pornaras. 83 Cts yi‘ i- Achieving high goals in English—FIRST ROW: Sue deCaccia and Sue Scott, Certificate Winner. SECOND ROW: Steve Brown and Ron Finlayson. Hines in their field. Sewing to knitting are some of the skills from talented students Andrea Alvarez, Shirley Brooks, Home Economics Certificate Winner, and Ophelia Mathematically inclined are top students Steve Brown, Math Certificate Winner, David Shaughnessy and Richard Hom. NOT PICTURED: Linden Laird and George Pornaras. Scientifically minded are achieving students. FIRST ROW: Gail Perpinan and David Shaughnessy. SECOND ROW: Steve Brown and Richard Hom. NOT PIC- TURED: Linden Laird and George Pornaras, Certificate Winner. e %, - “A ‘ LF « Spanish and French are the languages for these excelling For- eign Language students: Sue Scott, Sue deCaccia, and Linda Bickham, Certificate Winner. Not pictured: George Pornaras. A skillful worker of handicrafts in Shop is Certificate Winner Rog- er Flanery. _ _— lettin Music students Connie Golden, (seated), Gail Boswell, Bill Shannon, Certificate Winner, and Eldiva Marshall are tops in their instrumental field. Achievements In Talented Future secretaries are typists Carolyn F. Russell, seated. Standing: Jeanne Porter, Sandra Davies, Business Certificate Winner, and Peggy Kramlich. Drama is an easy talent for Certificate Winner Lane Munger. 85 The Graduating Seniors ACKERMAN, LYNN ADAMS, GINGER ADGER, MELVIN AICHELE, HAROLD ALVAREZ, ANDREA ALVAREZ, JACQUELYN AMES, KENNETH ANDERSON, LEILA ANDERSON, LINDA ANDERSON, STEVE ANIMA, GLORIA ARANDA, JOE ARCHULETA, BERNICE ARCHULETA, MARY JO ARMS, EVON Great Class Of 1970 ARMS, LARRY ARMSTRONG, LARRY ASHFORD, MARVIN ASHFORD, MARVINELL ASHFORD, RICKY ATKISSION, TERRY —— AUGNER, ARELINE AVAKIAN, ONNIG AVAKIAN, SETO AVALOS, SUSAN BACA, MARIA BAILEY, WARREN BALDWIN, GAIL BALSIGER, BRIAN BARONE, BILL Joins Classmates As BARRETT, DIANA BARTLETT, RHIETTE BASKETT, ED BAUMANN, JOSIE BAUMBERGER, ED BAUMBERGER, LYNN BAYLIS, JAMES BEESLEY, MARY BELL, BRENNICA BELL, IRA MAE BELL, JANICE BELLANI, FRANK BELLARD, GWEN BELTRAN, ROSE BELTRAN, RUTH z Sophs In September, 1967 EN BETTI, TOM BICKHAM, LINDA BIGNESS, EDDIE BIRD, SUSAN BLAIR, SHARON BLANSETT, DIANE BLOOD, CATHERINE BOGGS, RAY BONDS, PAULA BONSELL, CATHY BOOTHE, RAYMOND BORRILEZ, GARY BOSWELL, GAYLE BOTELHO, CHRIS BOWDEN, LINDA First Class Not In Attendance BOWSER, CHERYL BRADFORD, CALVIN BRADLEY, LINDA It looks as though Shirley Vaughn is the only studen BRASIER, CHUCK BRASIER, CURT BRASIER, STAN BRATTON, BARBARA BRIKOVICH, RON BROOKS, DEBBIE At Old Brick Buildings BROOKS, SHIRLEY BROOKS, VICKIE BROWN, GWENDOLYN nly student in the class who does any work. BROWN, JAMES BROWN, STEVE BROWN, YVONNE BRUSIE, GEORGIA BUGGS, SANDRA BURDICK, ROBERT Soph Football Team BURNS, KATHY BURNS, PAMELA BUTTERFIELD, REBECCA CANEPA, MIKE CARLOZZI, ROSEMARIE CARLSON, SUSAN CARPENTER, RON CAVNESS, RENEE CAVORETTO, JOHN CERNAC, ANTHONY CHAVEZ, PAULA CLAPP, RALPH CLARK, BARBARA CLARK, EARLINE CLARK, REBECCA Becomes ACAL Champs CLARK, SUSAN CLAY POLE, COLLEEN CLEVELAND, GROVER CLEVELAND, JAMES CLUPISWANEBEL COLLIER, KATHY COLLINS, JAMES COLLINS, JEFFERY COOK, ELOIS COOKS, ABIE COOKSEY, CHARLES COOLEY, DAVID COOPER, BARBARA COOPER, GARY COPE, CHARLES Perform First Drama COPPEDGE, JESSE CORDOVA, JERRY COSE, ALAN COSTA, TIM COX, NANCY COX, TOMI CREMER, DARRYL CRIDDLE, MICHAEL CROWLEY, DEBBIE CUSTODIO, PRIMO DAKIN, CARL DANIEL, ALVIN = DANIELS, KAY DARE, JOANNE DARNEILLE, TIM The Christmas Carol’ DAUGHERTY, EILEEN DAVIDSON, BETTY DAVIES, SANDRA eee DAVIS, DALTON DAVIS, JOHN DAVIS, KATIE DE CACCIA, SUE DECIOUS, CHARLES DE LA GARZA, MICHAEL DELGADO, MARY DENNY, CYNTHIA DEVENCENZI, VICKIE DEYO, CHUCK DIAZ, MAGDALENA DICKENS, DARRELL Originate First Annual DILLON, EDGAR DONACHIE, IRENE DORADO, CATHY Seniors proudly yell at rally during c DORTON, RITA DORTON, RONALD DOSS, MACK DOUGLAS, DIANE DRACE, JAMES DUARTE, CHUCK E IE E Elizabethan Festival DURANTE, ISABEL al DUVALL, SHEILA DUZON, JAIME rally during competitive yelling. DYER, GREG EBER, TIM EDGINGTON, WANDA EDWARDS, SHIRLEY ELLIS, REGINA ERDMAN, TOM Sponsors Spring ERWIN, BOB ESPINOZA, ERNIE ESTRADA, LINDA BABTH, DAVE FAIRLY, GERALD FERRIERA, MARIE FIELD CANDY FINE, GARY FINLAYSON, RON FISHER, THERESA FLANERY, ROGER FLEMING, RHONDA FLETCHER, STANLEY FOO, ROXANNE FORAN, LAURA Sophomore Hop ae 2 = ? ees , pas non ttia : FORFANG, DONNA FOSTER, SUSAN FOX, HERMAN FRANCIS, KELLY FREEMAN, BARBARA PREB ZED KADEDY. FUGLESTAD, KRISTA FUHRMAN, SUE GAINES, MIKE GALLAGHER, PHYLLIS GANGER, JANET GARCIA, AMY GARDNER, SUSAN GAYLES, CYNTHIA GERMANY, FELICIA Sells School GENT, JAMES GILSON, SANDY GOBER, BOB GODWIN, BILL GOLDEN, CONNIE GOMEZ, BENITO GONSALES, LORRAINE GONZALES, ROBERT GONZALEZ, MARINA GOODEN, LINDA GORDON, JAMES GRAHAM, KATHY GRANDBERRY, ODELL GRANT, ROBERT GRAY, FRED 100 Emblem Patches GRAY, GERALDINE GRAY, ROGER GRCINA, JOHN GREER, CECELIA GREER, LORETTA GREGAN, SUE GREGG, KATHY GRISBY, CAROLYN GRULKEY, LYNN GUERRA, SANDRA GUILLORY, OLIVIA HAAGEN, PAUL HADENFELDT, MARK HAGAN, DIANNA HALL, MARION 101 Become Juniors HAMPTON, LILLIE HARCOURT, ED HARMON, ALICE Homemakers Gloria Anima, Evon Arms and Gwen Bellard practi HARMON, DWAYNE HAROLDSON, LAUREN HARRIS, DAVID HARRIS, LARRY HE¢ HARRIS, MICHAEL HEI HARRISON, DEAN HE} September, 1968 HARTER, AUGUST HATFIELD, MIKE HAUX, SANDY ard HAYES, MICHELLE HAYES, VICKIE HAZLITT, JUDY HEALDSBERG, DELORES HEBERT, DENISE HEMAN, LINDA Migrate From North HENDRICKSON, DONNA HENDRIX, BILL HENDRIX, BOB HENRY, PHYLLIS HILL, DIANA HILL, GAYLE HIRES KEITE HILL, LESLEY HINES, OPHELIA HODGSON, GLENDA HOFFMAN, LARRY HOLCOMB, DEBBIE HOLLAND, YVETTE HOLLAND, YVONNE HOLLOWAY, NITA 104 To South Campus HOM, RICHARD HOOD, JOHN HORNE, MIKE HOWARD, JUDY HOWELL, DAN HUBBARD, RAY HUCKABY, BONNIE HUNT, TOM INGRAM, PRESTON y ia ; : : x Hy, anopel Si INGRAM, VIRGINIA ISERLOTH, SHARON IVERSON, CAROLYN JACINTO, JOHN JEFFUS, RON JIMMERSON, CAROLYN 105 JOHNSON, CARRIE JOHNSON, COBBY JOHNSON, JACKIE JOHNSON, KATHY JOHNSON, PAULETTE JONES, FRANCES JONES: JEANETTE JONES, LARRY JONES, LESLIE JONES, PAUL JONES, SUSAN JONES, TIONA JONES, TOBIE JORDAN, DOWAYNE JORDING, RANDY 106 'The Second Shepherd” KEETON, MARY KEKOW, THOMAS KELLEGHAN, DARLENE = KELLEGHAN, JOHN KELLER, ANTHONY KELLEY, DOUGLAS —o KENNEDY, PATRICIA KENNEY, OLIVER KESLER, SUE KING, ANNIE KING, GARY KINYON, JERRY KIRK, MICHAEL KNIGHT, CHARLES KNOWLES, ROBERT 107 ive Second Annual KNUCKLES, GARY tj i ae J im art “jaa , fate - a KOEHNE, DIANE KOSKI, TOM : na ‘ Mr. Scott supervises Jaime Duzon, Gary King and Krista Fugle: KRAMLICH, LUELLA KRAMLICK, PEGGY KRUGER, ROSEMARY LAIRD, LINDEN L LAMBERT, JAMES L LANCASTER, KATIE L LAND, ARNIM LANGE, JIM LANGSTON, WILLIAM ista Fuglestad as they decorate the school Christmas tree. LAU, WAI YAN LAVERTY, MAIREAD LEE, LAWRENCE LEE, WING LEW, DEBORAH LILLEFIELD, ALLEN Junior Prom At Holiday LILLY, STEVEN LINDLEY, HAROLD LISSON, JAMES LOBB, LINDA LORD, BRENDA LOWRY, MICHELLE LUTZ, ELIZABETH LYONS, EUGENE LYSAGHT, STEVE MAGEE, SHARON M MALONE, TERRY Mi MARINO, LARRY MARQUEZ, FRANCES MA'RQUEZ, ROSEMARY MARSHALL, ELDIVA Inn May 23, 1969 MARTIN, BARBARA MARTINEZ, HILDA MARTINEZ, MARIA MARTINEZ, RALPH MASON, JANICE MATHEWS, TIM MAZE, DEBBIE McBREEN, JANET McBRIDE, DOUGLAS oh McCAIN, PAT McCARTHY, CHARLOTTE McCASLAND, DEBORAH McCONNELL, ANNE McCOY, MONICA McCOY, PAMELA ee ecked In Mitties McFARLAND, KENNETH McGEE, IRIS McGHEE, NOLA McGREEHAN, RICHARD McKAMEY, DEBBIE McCLEAN, DENNIS MEDINA, JANICE MELDRUM, LARRY MELGOZA, SOCCORRO METCALF, JOANN MEYERS, DAVE MEYERS, DON MIFFLIN, BONNIE MILLER, JOSIE MILLER, STEVE And Cut Offs MIMS, GLORIA MINEAR, HEIDI MOORE, BEVERLY MOORE, BILLY MOORE, JERRY MOORE, NORMA MOORE, VICTORIA MORALES, SHEILA MORAN, JOHN MORRISON, PATRICIA MOUNTIJOY, LINDA MUENCHOW, JOHN MUNGER, LANE MURPHREE, JIM MURPHY, MICHAEL 113 ecome Seniors In MYERS, JOHN NAKAGAMA, CATHY NAKANO, MICHAEL NALL, ROGER NELSON, DENISE NOBLE, DEBORAH NOBLE, KATHY NOFZIGER, TOM NOLAN, MICHELE eX a a September Of 1969 NORTON, MONA NORTON, STAN ODLE, SANDRA t for ODLING, SUE OPFERGELT, LINDA ORTEGA, BONNIE ORTEGA, CARMEN OSOLIN, ALFRED OTTERBEIN, PAMELA Sponsors Successful Trike PACHECO, MIRIAM PAGE, SHERRY PARADA, ERNEST PAULSON, BARBARA PAYNE, DAVID PEDONE, ELOISE PEOPLES, MICHAEL PERDUE, MIKE PERES, WANDA PERICOLI, FRANK PERKINS, LINDA PERPINAN, GAIL PERRY, DAWN PETERSON, PATRICIA PHILLIPS, HOLLY 116 PIERCE, VIOLA PLACENCIO, MARGO POOLE, WANDA PORNARAS, GEORGE PORTER, JEANNE PORTER, MARTHA POTTS, KENNETH PRICE, KATHRYN PRICE, PATRICIA PRINCE, LINDA PROCTOR, INEZ RAAB, BARBARA RALFF, GLORIA RAMIREZ, LARRY RANSOM, GLORIA 117 Produce Gaieties RAYMOND, MELINDA REED, DAVID REED, JOHN REED, SANDY REIBSLAGER, CAROL RICE, GARY RICHARDS, GARY RIDEAU, MARIE RIOS, GEORGE ROBERTS, FLOYD ROBERTSON, SUSAN ROBINSON, COETTA ROBINSON, GREG ROBINSON, JOYCE M. ROBINSON, JOYCE L. “Fractured Fairytales” ROBINSON, RANDALL RODRIGUES, MARY ROGERS, CHARLES ROSE, CYNTHIA ROSIC, DEBRA ROSIN, HELMUT ¥ | ROTEN, CAROL RUDE, DEBORAH RUIZ, THERESA RUSSELL, CAROLYN A. RUSSELL, CAROLYN’ F. RUSSELL, JEANNIE RUSSEY, JIM RYALS, CAROLYN SAALA, CAROLYN Hold Third Annual SALAZAR, RUDY SALCIDO, ROBERT SANDERSON, CAREN Office practice students, Linda Opfergelt, Debbie Rosic, and Wanda SANDS, JOSEPH SATTLER, DAWN SCHRADER, LINDA SCHULTZ RICK SCOTT, DOUGLAS SCOTT, GARY Festival ‘‘Rodeo’’ SCOMM-PATDE SCOTT, SUSAN SEALE, DEBRA ind Wanda Peres, look busy as they correct their assignments. SERB, ERMA SERRA, JOAQUIN SEWELL, KATHY SHANNON, BILL SHAPLEY, IRENE SHARPE, LARRY Give Annual Party, SHARPE, LINNETTA SHAUGHNESSY, DAVID SHEATS, IRENE : yo Up bi iy i] jah i ) A ld ‘ ae ro SHELDEN, SALLY : ‘ ie SHILOH, MICHAEL SILL, LAUREL Pr idl ha ay SIMPSON, GEORGE SINCLAIR, LARRY SLATE, CLAUDE SLOANE, CATHERINE SMITH, DAVID SMITH, HATTIE SMITH, LONDON SMITH, MICHELE SMITH, NORMA 122 SMITH, RHONDA SMITH, STEVE SMOAK, RANDY SNYDER, MONICA SOULES, BONNIE SPARKMAN, LEWIS SPEARS, EDNA STALNAKER, NEVA STANLEY, SARAH STENHAMMAR, SARA STENMARK, GEARY STEPHENSON, DYANE STEVENS, LARRY STEVENSON, TERRI STEVENSON, WILLIAM 123 Hilton Site For STOCKTON, CHARLES STOCKTON, PAT STRICKLAND, JAMES STRONG, CYNTHIA STUART, CORRINE STUBBLEFIELD, YVONNE STUCKEY, FRANCES STURKIE, LINDA SLIT PAT SUMMEY, CAROLYN SUMNER, SHEILA SWARTZ, GLADYS SWARTZ, TERRY SWAZYA, CALVIN SZWANEK, RICHARD 124 Senior Ball TANNER, JOY TARON, KATHLEEN THOMAS, WALTER THOMPSON, SANDRA THORNE, GALE TIPP, JOAN TIRPEY. JOEIN TISON, JOHN TOFFT, SUSAN TOMLINSON, VALERIE TONG, RANDY TORRES, DAVE TOUCHSTONE, JUDY TURNBLOOM, JANENE TURNER. BARBARA Graduate From TURNER, LARRY TURNER, MARY TURNER, TOM Gail Baldwin and Dave Faeth take charge of the weekly Senior dougt waited on. og UDY, RANDY UMBERGER, DEBBIE URIBE, TERESA ae eae VAN BUREN, LISA W: VAUGHN, SHIRLEY Wi VASQUES, CARLOS RHS Halls VELASQUEZ, RAYMOND VENTURI, KAREN VESTAL, MIKE VILLAGRAN, PAULA VILLANUEVA, TONI WADDINGHAM, MARK WADSWORTH, LINDA WAGER, PEGGY WAGNER, CHUCK On June II, 1970 WAITE, JAMES WAKEFIELD, CAROLYN WALKER, DAN WALKER, GREGORY WASHINGTON, AUBREY WATT, JUDY WEBB, PHILLIP WENDELL, DAN WHEELER, SHEILA WHITE, DOROTHY WHITE, LAURA WHITNEY, DANNY WHITTINGTON, CYNTHIA WHITTINGTON, JOSEPH WIDICK, ROBERT 128 At Civic Auditorium WILLIAMS, BOOKER WILLIAMS, CINDY WILLIAMS, DAPHNE WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS, DEBORAH WILLIAMS, GAYLE WILLIAMS, JULIE WILLIAMS, LARRY WILSON, BOBBIE WILSON, GEORGE WILSON, JOYCE WILSON, LORITA WILSON, RITA WINROW, WAYNE WINSHIP, RICK 129 WOODARD, MARILYN WOODBURN, CHRIS WORDEN, CLAUDIA ALLEN, FLORA ARMSTRONG, PHILLIP BRADLEY, DARRELL BRANUM, PHILLIP CONWAY, SHIRLEY CRIDDLE, MICHAEL CRISMON, JIM DAVIS, GLENN FLORES, MARY FOWLER, GEORGE ZEPPACS TEVE JONES, JACQUELINE RIVAS, RICHARD 130 Camera Shy Seniors FRANSEN, GRAEG FULLER, MIKE GOODEN, CHARLES GREEN, PATRICIA HORNE, ROBERT JIMENIZ, JAMES KASHEFI, MOHAMMED KIRCHNER, ARCHIE LANDER, RAY LONEY THERESE MARTINEZ, SUSAN McCARRIE, MITCHELL MELGOZA, ARNOLD MORIARTY, MARK PRESTON, LINDA QUILICI, ROBERT QUILLEN, MARK REED, KENNETH REYES, THERESA WRIDE, DAVE YOST, STANLEY YOUNG, TOM ROMERO, SILIVA ROSSI, GARY SEAW Ee eA Le ke SILVA, JOHN SMITH, GERALD TAYLOR, JUDITH TAYLOR, ROSE MARY VANDERPOOL, BOB WRIGHT, MICHAEL lil City Awards Richmond Seniors i a gE ma eae Senior Sue Scott will major in Biological Science as she enters the University of California at Davis with high honors this fall. Barbara Freeman, a senior, was chosen DAR Citizenship Award Winner by her fellow students. Sandy Thompson became the recipient of the Betty Crocker ELKS LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS—Mike De La Garza, second place; Homemaker of Tomorrow Award for Richmond High School. Regina Ellis, third place; and Ron Finlayson, third place. Trikes Turn South Campus Gymnasium Into Speedway December 4, 1969 ay Lane Munger, Senior Class President, smiles at the prospect of an easy win, while Dave Faeth grunts in determination. The gang in the line up before the race. Seniors and teachers participate in heats held in the South Cam- pus gym during 7th period. Sue Fuhrman displays her style at the starting line. Left: Tim Eber struggles as the crowd cheers Dave Faeth to victory. Wilbur Dave Faeth presents the certificate to Rozewski and Mr. teacher victors. The Heat’s On WINNERS: Girls’ Heat—Cynthia Gayles Boys’ Heat—Lane Munger 3% Marathon—Dave Faeth Teachers’ Heat—Christie Rozewski and Loren Wilbur Sandy Gilson seems to be interested in something besides her cycling. eth Left: And they’re off! A rough gang, headed by Little Red (Regina Ellis), Denise Hebert, Cecelia Greer, Lynn Baumberger, and Michelle Smith, press Grannie, (Sue deCaccia), for a plan in “Little Red and Her Riding Hoods” Senior Gaileties Turns Into ‘“Fractured Fairytales” 134 See Va se fb St nays 4 bt a ES | RE Papa Bear (Tony Keller) and Mama Bear question a smiling Goldilocks (Colleen Clayr her sleeping in their house. Sat 2 j tf | The Class of ’70 appears on stage in the finale, as the party scene on “Laugh In”, to wind | Jack (Tom Betti) and his wife (Steve Zeppa) argue over money matters in “Jack and the Bean- stock” Debbie Crowley as “Humpty Dumpty” bounces off the stage in another fractured nursery rhyme during commercial time. ? jg Ln pe AO (OME. 06 Sit etsonniltasoey ie eases ti ama Bear (Barbara Rabb) Rip Van Winkle (Bob Gober) is amazed by the changes in the people and places after twenty years in hibernation, lleen Claypole), as they find as he emerges from the time capsule. Class Of ’70 % South Campus 1 4 Gym January 9, 1970 a Dawn Perry, Gail Baldwin, Dan Howell, Sue Fuhrman and Evon Arms portray Charlie Brown characters in “Sleeping Ugly” Psycho lo In A Every Friday our two | hold rap sessions, under nandez’ expert guid- ance, pian, is presently , RHS chological counsel- ing. for his M.A. at S.F. . State. plished by these ses- sions Psych teacher who knows apy and less about “relati i nicating”’. But, every- body 1 PSYCH RAP SESSION, PERIOD THREE: Brenda Daniels, Mike Vestal, Mr. Frank Hernandez, Jeannie Cornell, Cyndi Strong, Mary Jo Archuleta, and Pamela Burns. fou RS eee © : Anas i i oe i we t ® 6 ik PSYCH RAP SESSION, PERIOD TWO: Linda Prince, Kathy Taron, Mitchell Greenberg, Randy Jording, Douglas Kelly, and Ernesto Espinosa. Formed by dynamic Sue De Caccia and Linda Bickham, members of Students for Ecology Action planned an alumi- num can drive, edu- cational activities, and an assembly pro- gram. Ten of Rich- mond’s most energet- ic got blisters, etc, trudging along in Youth Walks for Survival (Berkeley to Oakland and back!). 136 LO Nn our 310Ns, guid- ntly isel- S.F. Ses- who bout very- logy ction two Psychology classes under Mr. Frank Her- ance, bearded and Olym- R.H.S.’s intern in psy- ing. He is also working State. What is accom- sions is not clear to the knows little about ther- “relating” and “commu- body is happy on Friday. Lisa Van Buren. cues i ian , ise ah es eee (ee te eis ‘ - jo due ee Although caught here ecologizing, Miss Myren’s American Government class publishes ee a ie tae “adil a Newsletter on the Environ- mental crisis, fills in our school on the latest crisis, and is making a flick on polution. We call this RELEVANT edu- cation. PSYCH RAP SESSION, PERIOD TWO: Mr. Frank Hernandez, Nickey Bell, Barbara Hallenger, Carol Johnson, and Not a four-leaf clover hunt!!! 137 eniors resent nnual estival AS Milkmaid Sara Stenhammar advocates LESTE OE sa o. | The gym was disguised with various scenes of frontier life for the Senior ee March 5 and 6, 1970 | Marina Gonzalez and Colleen King amuse their pleas of “Buffalo Gal Won't You C 138 Eddie Bigness is thrown into the stocks for his rowdy behavior. The Chuck Wagon was the Center of attractic cowboys. Carol Roten, Sue Carlson and Paula Chavez were among members of the Modern Dance Class who per- formed as dance hall girls. cates the prohibition party. 1 Vice-Principal Frank Porto and Keith Clutts were fre- quent visitors to the refresh- ment booths. King amuse the audience with Von't You Come Out Tonight.” The Lucky R Bar and the Chuck Wagon dominated the front of the gym area. 139 i la ‘ Debbie Holcomb hides behind Donkey, while Mark Hadenfeldt holds up the saloon. Bonnie Mifflin stands by nervously. Explodes In Perfect Replica Of Wild West The crowd gathers round to count the beans tor the grand prize. Dave Payne grins broadly after shooting down the villain. Darlene Kelleghan, under gun- point, submits to a shotgun wed- ding to Dave Faeth. Tom Betti presides. KISIDIN 140 The dart game runs smoothly under the capable hands of Mary Turner, Nita Holloway, and “Annie Oak- ley”, Bonnie Soules. 1 Teen Saved by their youth from Senior pomposity, underclassmen, like TEEN, go in for hair this month, Dino, Desi and Billy next month, and the Age of Aquarius the month after that. Underclassmen have everything going for them, : except Relations and Functions and car insurance. Life is never so shatter- : ingly youthful as when Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors dig it and let the | world know. Ah, ’Teen! Underclassmen 142 = eal } eases yt j 4 f epee tier cnet Ia Se ee a Pm hitter Si) ph eet ane meme es MR. JAY H. WILSON Head Social Chairman FALL OFFICERS—Doreen Hernandez, Treasurer: Brenda Daniels, Secretary; Linda Casady, President; and Dorothy Moore, Vice-President. Fall Executives Juniors, Class of 1971 Spring Executives MISS GEORGIA HOVEY Faculty Social Chairman 2k Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Fisher, President; and Denise SPRING OFFICERS—Paula Jackson, Gonzales, Vice-President. Abbott, Duronda Agnitsch, Anthony Agostini, Chris Aiello, Leo Akin, Duane Altenbaugh, Connie Alves, Tina Anderson, Elton Andrews, Anthony Anfenson, Danny Armstead, Joan Art a in tere demo Arnold, Jack Ayala, Tent Bailey, Karen Baker, Donnie Balga, Fred Banducci, Rick Bandy, Debra ’ © - BPS a go's os . E Barthel, Chris Bastiaen, Clinton Becker, Bonnie Becker, Tom Begley, Jack Bell, David 146 : _ “ Art and music are only two subjects offered to Richmond students interested in increasing their creative ability, as Kirk Perkins demonstrates in his Applied Art Class. Juniors Bonovich, Jeff Boswell, Charles Boswell, Elmer Bradley, Glenda Bradshaw, Ed Brandon, Dave Benjamin, Lea Blair, Marcus Blaylock, Nancy Bowden, Robert Brasier, Betty Billingsley, Kathy Blake, Maxine Bogges, Robert Breazeale, Dave Black, Barbara Blasingame, Allen Bond, Debby Briseno, Gilbert 147 Brown, James Bryant, Dennis Calloway, Mona 148 Brown, Brenda Buchan, James Cameron, Bill Brown, Carol Bryant, Calvin Bullock, Mathew Cabral, Linda Carbajal, Raul pray: COREE x 2 hee ete? 2 . H hone Bruce Geer operates the lathe in Metal Shop as.eFred Harrison and Darryl Bagley look on. Class Of 1971 Calhoun, Eddie Calhoun, Eugene Callahan, Dolores A Carlock, Steve Carpenter, Ron Carter, Johnny Casady, Linda Casillas, Susie Castro, Maria Cepernich, Thomas Chambers, Carlos Chan, Henry Chapman, Bernice Chapman, Denise Chavez, Philip Chiozza, Richard Christian, Geraldine on Christian, Sandi Christopher, Connie Clutts, Keith et ed Cope, Neil aA Condra, Vickie Conley, Linda Conrad, Kim Cooper, John _ + , ao 8 ™ Cornell, Jeanine Cotton, Mildred Cowell, Debbie Cox, Sylvia Cranefield, Bennie Crawford, Linda 149 Dahl, Susan Daniels, Brenda Daniels, Gail Davidson, Henrietta Davies, Rhonda Davis, Charlene } co 2B Davis, Dalton Davis, Guy Davis, Keith Davis, Loretta Stud as Cl for t ie ee Delao, Marcia Demease, Sara DeYoung, Scott Diethrich, Mary Doi, Janette Doss, Meredith Duck, Ricky Duncan, Linda thy — sto . MP. aoe Candise Edwards, Anita Edwards, Marsha Ennis, Joyce Ennis, Robert Erwin, Betty Erwin, Cathy Esen, Dogan Estrada, Claudette Evans, Ralph Study Hall is a favorite of students who are preparing for enrollment as college Freshmen after graduation. Dora McFarland writes a theme for her English Class. Welcome To 4A ae. South Campus renm naan Fernandez, Jessica Fernandez, Linda Fike, Vicki Fine, William Finn, Dan Fisher, Jim 6 ‘ a Flute, Wayne Force, Robert Foster, Brenda Foster, Dovie Fowler, Dave Franklin, Gene Franks, Phyllis Frauenkron, Bruce Freeland, Debbie Freigang, Rainer French, Brenda Gagnier, Regi Galas, Ronald Galaviz, David Garcia, Nat Garner, Charles Gatewood, Michael lect Linda Casady President Vivian Weaver exhibits her gymnastic talents, while spotters, Joan Van Dagriff and Mara Honda, look on. ¥! ee . Gatlin, Travis Geer, Bruce Gega, Tim Genesini, Cheryl Gengler, Paul Gentry, Elizabeth Gerald, Steven Gibson, Patricia Glazier, Michael 52 aime é oe 4 . . - Gomez, Armand Gomez, Maria Gomez, Mike Gonsalves, Donna ——— Gonzales, Debbie Gonzales, Denise Gonzalez, Raymond Granius, Gary Gray, Jean Grayson, Linda yan Green, Debbie Greene, Thomas Gregory, Barbara Griego, Kathy Gross, Jim Gruenebaum, John Gullotto, Sherri Gutierrez, William Hall, Gayle Hangartner, Cheryle Hansen, Arlene Happy, Camille Harbin, Linda Griffin, Douglas Griffin, Randy ZS ae, 4 EAST —- “ _ oe , , é Hale, Mark Hardesty, Cindy 150 =, Harris, Frank Harmon, Royce Haynes, Guanetta Harrison, Bonnie o y Haynes, JoAnn Hebert, Yvonne Heck, Glenda Heldris, Vickie Henderson, Chester es - ae Henderson, Roxanne Hernandez, Doreen Higgins, Annette Hill, Jorden Holliday, Debra Honda, Mara Hoolf, Orrin Hopper, Myron Hopson, Richard Horne, Wayne 154 Howard, Gene Howell, Kenneth Howell, Thomas Hubble, Gordon Hubbs, S 7 a Hudson, Donald Huerta, Rebecca Hunter, Marsha Isabell, Regina Isley, Wilma Jacinto, Angelita Debbie Gonzales As David Logan and Gordon Hubbie sharpen equipment to be used in r future Metal Shop projects. Jackson, Linda Jackson, Paula Jackson, Vivian James, Albert James, Georganne Jefferson, Phyllis Jerge, Mike Jernigan, Suzette Jimenez, Robert Johnson, Guy Johnson, Michael Johnson, Richard Johnson, Rickey Johnson, Sheri X NK (= Fam — j Johnson, Thad Johnson, Zenda Johnston, Linda Johnston, Nancy Jones, Brenda Jones, Carl SnowBall Attendant Candy and coin are exchanged between Mrs. Hazel Bird and Liz Gentry, Journalism student, during pre-Christmas candy sales. Jones, Richard Jones, Ricky Kane, Michael Kauppinean, John Kelley, James Kelley, Ricky Kendrick, Glenda Kerbavaz, Richard Kerby, Debbie King, Colleen Kiser, Vickie Kish, Gene Kitamata, Wendy Kraft, Charles Kramlick, Carol Lachner, Al Lamun, Robert Laverty, Roisin Lavoie, Linda Lee, Timothy Leonard, Linda Lewis, Raymond Lim, Carol Linhart, Barbara Linton, Terry Lipsky, Ricky Lloyd, Wanda Lockmiller, Robert Logan, David Lombardi,Mike Lopes, Maria Lopez, Fidel 157 Regina Ellis demonstrates her twister skills to an envious audience. D Senior Gary Whisenhunt doesn’t want to be left out of all the fun, With the help of the ancient Chinese doctrine, “I Chiang”, Denise Gonsalez so he waits patiently to buy a ticket. is able to predict the future. Debra Lee becomes overjoyed, as Carol Chan purchases a hot dog Beverly Russel and Debra Lee select the groovy sounds that filled the South from her booth. Campus gym. Tiona Jones and Miss Helen Wagley look to the referee for a decision. UPPER RIGHT: Dave Faeth gives the ball an extra push through the basket. LOWER RIGHT: 3-2-1, Blast Off! Robert Bogges pulls the switch. Evelyn, Burrus, Paulette MoClain, and Joe, Sands Juniors Transform Gym Into Spook House At Fun Nite December 5, 1969 4 ) ’ eC Lopez, Ricqui Lucas, Dennis Lueras, Martha Lyons, David Madison, Lorna Mak, Ronald Malone, Nadine Marshall, Phyllis Martinez , Adela Maslov, Helen Mason, Malcolm Mason, Yvonne Massa, Gloria Massa, Shirley Mathews, Susan Matsumoto, Rebecca Matteson, James Matteucci, Ray Mayers, Lorna McBride, Douglas McClain, Paulette McCurley, Donna McDaniel, George “4 ——S McDonald, Fred McFarland, Dora McGee, Rogers McGrath, Jim 160 Meahan, Jerry Meahan, Kathy Mears, Rick afl Miller, Aletta Miller; Leo Miller, Louise Barbara Gregory is shaking clay from a completed art project. Doreen Hernandez As b Mills, Alice | Mitchell, David Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, Kathy Minor, Mitchell Modica, Joyce Mogannam, Andre Moniz, David Monson, Ellen Montgomery, Willie Moore, David Moore, Dorothy Morgan, Kitty Morris, Stephen FY Morris, Steve Muenchow, Anne Mullen, John fi David Logan, Bill Towell, and Gordon Hubbie crowd around the lathe to view Keith Clutts completing an assignment. AFS Finalist Mulliner, Bonita Myers, Kathy Myers, Richard Nakano, Sandy Nakazono, Dennis Newman, Evette Norris, George Norrise, Alice Oden, Arnold Ojeda, Ken Olivieri, David Opfergelt, David Pagliero, John Palmer, Howard Otis, Lorrie Ottino, Sharon Palmieri, David Pang, Gerald Parada, Elias Parker, Wilhelmina Parsons, Dorothy Patino, Eva Patterson, Donald Payne, Cheryl Pearl, Lloyd Pendleton, Jan Penry, Thomas Pepe, Deborah Perata, Janet Perkins, Denise cea Ee Phero, Charlene Phillips, Don Potter, Don Potts, Marilyn Powell, Joyce Powell, Maenell Ramsey, Larry Powell, Norman Priddy, Rhonda Proctor, Perry ae: “an Randle, Edward Ransom, Shirley Rasmussen, Chris Read, Duane Reading, Joseph Reeves, Cheryl Reiland, Ann Rhodes, Maurice Rice, Sharon NN 2 Ricklefs, Kevin Rideau, Eddie Rivard, George Robinson, Betty Robertson, Etta Robinson, Julia A Robinson, Kay Robinson, Linda Robinson, Wanda Romero, Pat Roof, Nancy Rosario, Susan TA Rose, Sharon Rowe, Ben Ruijters, Charles Russell, Beverly Salcido, Augustine A fault in the dash provides Kirby Martin with the day’s assignment in Auto Shop. Hold Successful Fun Nite Salcido, Blanca Salcido, Michael Sanchez, Vickie Sanders, Jeanie Sargent, Linda Savage, Wyman Schick, Richard Schnaitmann, Carl ee A - y E Serpa, Helio Schoendaler, David Schwind, Dan Selby, Janel Serb, Pat Pa ee 7 hj ae fe - _ Ys Shimel, James Sims, Bernadine Smith, Anetia Smith, Donna Smith, Howard Smith, Kathy Brenda Daniels Homecoming Attendant It’s nice to see a teacher that is willing to let young people try to prove themselves. The aid to this fact is Miss Helen Wagley. The people attempting to gain further appreciation from school are Toni Avala, William Harper, Desi Perkins, and Regina Whitney. Smith, Danny Smith, Daryl F ; Smith, Kerry Smith, Ruth Spenger, Roger | 166 Steele, Larry Steele, Randy Stephenson, Lemontine Sterud, Gary Sumler, Sheila Tanori, Armando Thompson, Sylvia Trader, Virginia Taylor, Jimmie Thorne, Gwen Travels, Pamela Sutton, Elaine ef Taylor, Otis Thorne, Carolyn Tripp, Linda Suerstedt, Susan Sweatt, Willean Thornton, Margaret Troike, Vickie Sugihara, Glenn Sweet, Jeff Thompson, Linda Tigner, Pauline Turner, Bruce Sumandal, Greg Thompson, Ramona oN | Tigue, Jim Turner, Sharon Vance, Diane Vandagriff, Joan Vanvliet, Doreen Vargas, Sandi Vaughn, Deborah Vaughn, Linda Wadsworth, Kay Wakefield, Steve Walker, Edward Wallace, Bob Wandrick, Carol Wardley, Patricia Warner, Roberta Warnock, Don { ‘ ay Washington, Eddie Waterbury, David Watkins, Charlotte Watson, Tom Way, Carole 168 wayne, Debra Weaver, Vivian Webber, Vickie Weeg, Chris Wells, Pamela Whitling, Mike Whitman, Pam Whitney, Regina Whittie, Bernie Williams, Codie Williams, Freddie Williams, Dora Williams, Janice Williams, Leonora Williams, Rickie Williams, Sam Williams, Shirley Williams, Theresa Host Gala Junior Prom As the vapors of freshly mixed smelling salts fill the lab, Gail Young and Nadine Malone question their choice of elective courses. Wilson, Carol Wilson, Clarence Winrow, Karen Witman, Donna Womack, Theresa Wood, Michele Woodruff, Brenda Av ( -% Wooldridge, Dennis Wrench, Donna Wright, Linda Wullenwaber, Bill Wysinger, Darnell Yacorzynski, Leslie Jae v a® Young, Antionette Young, Gail Adams, Donna Allen, Doris Publish Cub ii Ns Mad Scientist Merri Doss, mixes chemicals that will some day aid her in a diabolical plot to conquer the world. Pa i! re i, 5 -Z ! | Ashton, Harold Ballengee, Geryl Beesley, Terry 170 Bennett, Daphne Berry, Mamie Bolds, Ollie _ Ps Brinklow, John Broadway, Ivory Brown, Casandra Brown, Lucinda Brown, Timmy Burrus, Evelyn Chisholm, Sharon Coats, Will Coleman, Johnny Cose, Alan aw —— Peas Dakin, Carl Duck, Rita Friel, Betty Sue Gastile, Jerome Goodman, Bobby Greenberg, Mitchel i “i Gregg, Johnny Grigsby, Vickie Guerra, Teresa Gunn, Sylvia Gutierrez, Dennis Hairy Bird, Novlyn Hamilton, Willie Hammett, Jeannie Hudson, Richard Jackson, Calvin Jackson, Curry 171 James, Delores Johnson, Bob Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Kathie Kruger, Frank Louis, JoAnn MacNeil, Bruce Minton, Dana qT Become Seniors June 12 In the absence of Instructor Miss Dorothy Madison, US History stu- dents catch up on the latest mid-morning gossip. McCullough, Carolyn Nolan, Jannece Perkins, Kirk Reed, Linda Robinson, Joyce Rodriguez, Thomas a Rubinstein, Mike Torres, Eloisa stu- Amador, Gary Ames, Kenneth Anderson, Charolette Bal, Doreen Bandy, Johnny Battles,Lora Lee Bellard, Portia Bernstein, Amanda Bishop, Charlene Blank, Jimmy Bowles, Curtis Boyle, David Brown, Brenda Brown, Carl Bruce, Kenneth Buenrostro, John Chavez, Daniel Colborne, Peter Colby, Ray Collins, Gloria Cooper, David Cope, Charles Coppedge, Jessie Cordova, Jerry Cordova, Salli Cosby, Madeline Costa, Robert Cremer, Darryl Crews, Randy Custodio, Primero Cyr, Steven Davidson, Emmit Davis, Frank Dodson, Debbie Douglas, Richard Umberger, Judy Ruggiero, Mario Scott, Omalee Walters, JoAnn Camera Shy Juniors Drace, James Escamilla, Martin Etchieson, Max Evans, Vernel Ewing, Robert Fairly, Ervin Frausto, Dorothy Fulmore, Lettie Gabriel, Helen Garcia, John Gillock, Linda Griffin, Fred Griffin, Ronald Gulley, Jesse Hamill, Charles Harris, Jerry Harris, Michael Hartman, Penny Hepler, Linda Huckaby, Bonnie Ivey, John Jenkins, Yvonne Jernigan, Karen Joseph, Beverly Kendall, Johanna Kinney, Mike Kinney, Paul Lane, Tom Lee, Tootsie Lewis, Anthony Lewis, Jesse Lopez, Eliseo Mackey, Louis Madden, Joseph Marchitielo, Tony Martin, Charles Martin, Kirby Martin, Pamella Martinez, Dorrina Mayeda, Gary McCaleb, James McCarthy, Charlotte McCarty, Steven McClane, Jeanette McGowan, Mary McIntosh, Jerry Meja, Martha Melgoza, Socorro Myers, John Norman, Cheryl Oka, Mario Olden, Joyce Ortega, Irene Oshea, Diana Pagliero, John Palmer, Michael Parker, Elminar Patterson, Daniel Perez, Angel Placencio, Maricela Poole, Wanda Proctor, Inez Razo, Maria Reeves, Kerry Rexford, Melinda Richardson, Carol Richlefs, Kevin Rincon, Eleanor Roberts, Floyd Robinson, Janet Sigerson, Paul Waring, Stuart Thomas, Priscilla Washington, Freddie Wilson, Carol Russell, Melvin Salter, Judy Scott, Douglas Shelton, Leverne Silva, Joseph Simpson, George Smith, James Smith, Joan Sones, Janet Stacks, Shari St. John, Adonna Stockman, Linda Stockton, Patricia Stover, Michelle Subia, Steven Sumner, Sheila Sweeney, Dennis Taylor, Annie Thomas, Lonnie Thomas, Ronnie Thompson, Ronnie Thompson, Steve Torres, Dave Zimmer, Charles Torres, Richard Towell, William Udy, Arlene Vazquez, Carlos Walker, Margo Walker, Ronald Washington, Rutha Watson, Roy Weaver, Linda Wheeler, Cecelia Whisenhunt, Gary Williams, Chevonne Williams, Gail Williams, James Williams, Terri Wilson, Lorita Woodard, Dora Woodard, Marilyn Woodson, Phyllis Wride, David Wyant, Nancy Young, Tommy 73 174 SSY ‘ A Sy ek S + «. PERCE. SHpy ASS ¥; y Th | a wake MR. WILILAM GAHART ae . Head Social Chairman FALL OFFICERS—David Cole, President; Pam Turner, Vice-President; Debbie Frauenkron, ' Secretary; and Yvonne King, Treasurer. Fall Executives Sophomores, Class Of 1972 Spring Executives | = MISS JO ANN EWING Faculty Social Chairman SPRING OFFICERS—Vicki Peterson, Treasurer; Ronald Young, President; and Valerie Perkins, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Pam Turner, Vice-President. 175 These fourth The crowd appears amused at the prospect of watching their classmates make “piggies” of themselves. ) Girls’ League Vice-President Gilda Dixon introduces the con- testants and informs them of the rules of the contest. Mars! a fast Delores Stevens was one of many students who supported the Girls’ League Fifth period winners Mike Johnson, first place, and Roy Pitts, at the pie-eating contest. The League netted over $50.00 from this activity second place, don’t seem too excited over their prizes— which was for North Campus. Mrs. Margaret Iwai, sponsor, collects the freshly baked pie. money. 176 Students Over-Indulge At Pie-Eating Sponsored By Girls’ League Contest North Campus February 11, 1970 These young ladies triumphed in the fourth period competition. nake Steve Medina and Larry Ellerbee have reached the Mike Sargent opens up for another juicy final stages of, an unforgettable lunch hour. mouthful of delicious pie, as Denise Car- lock waits in the background with his next target. Unknowing contestants await the signals that will start them during the fourth period competition. Little did they know the danger that awaited their poor, swollen tummies. Marshall Andrews watches Lora Black, a three-pie winner, make a fast exit to the girls’ restroom. Aguilar, Frank Alexander, Mary Allen, Pete Allen, Tonnie ea ” ‘ -) Mp ial rN ay @ P, wa = 5g de - « a id Alvarez, David. Amador, Teresa Amant, David Amant, Lenora Amorello, Annette Anderson, Carol Biolo prepa instru PO ad Anderson, David Anderson, Fred Anderson, James Anderson, Fill Anderson, Mable Andrews, Marshall Aranda, Lisa Archuleta, Carmen Arms, Dawn Austin, Theresa Austin, Veronica B Avila, Joseph Backhaus, Sherry Bagby, Bruce Baker, Shirley 178 Baker, Tonja Bales, Sylvia Ballengee, Gail Biology Students, Sue Steele, Sue Jewett, Brenda Wyatt, and Eric Hall, prepare to examine blood cells, as they are aided by Mrs. Rena Harari, instructor. Sophomores 4X Bates, Janice Beal, Michael Beaty, Rita L. 1) La } Beauchamp, Beverly Beavers, Raymond Bedwell, David Beesley, Marilyn Beltran, Mary Bengston, Sandy Bernard, sennie Billingsley, Pat Billman, Karren Black, Lora 179 Blalock, Joan Boden, Rickey Bond, Steffanie Bonds, Zondra Bonner, Corrine Bonovich, James to finish the day’s assignment. Barbara Reed seems willing to be distracted by the Shield photogra- pher, while classmates, Arnesta Jones and Janet Wassberg, continue Class of 1972 i' Botelho, Roy Boughton, Kathleen 2: y, Bowden, Debbie Bradshaw, Larry Brasier, Otis Bristo, Shari Britton, Joleen Brogden, Cathy A X ss Brown, Annie Mae Brown, Bruce Brown, Caroline Brown, Darlene Brown, George Bruce, Wanda 180 ay) Burnett, Carlos Bruckner, Janet Brummett, Rebecca Bryant, Benester Byle, Albert Burrell, Ronald Lee Cagler, Virginia Camancho, Gloria Campbell, Paul Cantey, Robert Carabajal, Denise ra- jue Cordova, Cindi Carl, Robin Carlisle, Sondra Carlock, Dennise Carlson, Donna Carroll, Mary A Carter, Deborah Casey, Danny Castellano, Denise Celestine, Pat Chambers, LaTanja Chan, Don eter 4 Chan, Doris Charkowicz, Dgna Chavez, Margaret Chilton, Brad Church, Robin Clutts, Lynell 18] Cole, David Coleman, Robert Coleman, Sam Collier, William Collins, Ed Collins, Lamora The benefits of quantative thinking will some day enable Robin Church, Lynell Clutts, Ricky Dorsey, and Annette Onesti to graduate with a promising business career awaiting them. Enter Richmond High Conner, Tony Conrad, Mark Cook, Cheryl Cooley, Cheryl Cooper, David Cooper, Henry Coplen, Shelia Cordero, Mike Corneluisen, Kathy Corr, Michael Crater, Thomas Crowley, Sandy Curl, Toni a Da Silva, Eulalie Daugherty, Marcie Davids, Sandy Davis, Helen Davis, Nathaniel py Am oh a Ww Debernardi, Don DeCaccia, Judith Defries, Pamela Delany, Richard Delao, Theresa Delgado, Andrew Delgado, Jim Dickerson, Cathi Dickingson, Leslie Fl ce em we 7 - : P ' 3 ‘a s a Be Dismuke, Michael Dixon, Gildia Dodge, Andre Domingo, Danny Donohue, Theresa Dorsey, Rich 183 Douglas, Alvin Durante, Linda Dvorak, Vickie Dwyer, Charles Dybdahl, Mike “| F | W- Dyes, Tim Ealy, Leamon Eastman, Nick Eaton, Denise Eber, Jeff Visio sume Edwards, Cindy Edward, Kym Elmore, Steven Elvira, Gilbert Estrella, Charles Faulkner, Tom Fenoglio, Loe Ferdig, Rick Fernandez, Valerie Fielding, James Finlayson, Angus Finlayson, Mark Flanery, Dane Fleming, Carol Fletcher, Lee 184 cme [ a af j Francis, Michael A. Flowers, Sandra Ford, Alvin Foster, John Foster, Robert Ls ; Franklin, Susie Frauenkron, Debbie Freeman, Mary French, Glenn Fugitt, Charles Fuller, Richard With 739 Members (am Visions of the clock’s motionless hands sweeping on to dismissal con- sume the thoughts of Sophomore Sociology students. . ff “Z if | i Galli, Lorna Gardner, Janice Garlin, Jeanette 4 ee 2 ’ . i i P PS 4 7 7 ¥ 4 ‘ d r a q . } I 4 “4 ail Px ‘ ” a ™ % | ie 4 — 2 f . : tr . Gatewood, Doris Gaunder, Bobby Gauilet, Glinda Gengler, Rose Ann Gentry, Linda Gerard, James185 NS Gibson, Sheila Gilley, David Gilmore, Aaron Glass, Jodine Glass, Joline Gonsales, Rick Pra walang OEP EOS Saal - Gray, Kathryn Graybill, Bil! Green, Arthur Green, Denice s . - ” Sophomore boys learn to design and construct furniture as part of ‘a their vocational mill cabinet shop class. ” va Gregory, Sandy Greiner, Arthur Grey, Jim Griffen, Cindy Griffin, Bob Griggs, Nancy Needs eee Guerra, Irene Hagan, Janice Hall, Michael a 186 H Hammack, Jackie Hammonds, Sharon Hansen, Peggy oA Harmon, Thomas Harris, Danny Harris, Denise Harris, Kathy Harris, Pat of Hart, Chilico Harville, Susan Hawkins, Blance Hazlitt, Jayme Heck, Lorna © , - Nd - ott etn : ace ‘ F Heller, Barbara Henderson, Alice Hernandez, James Hernandez, Joe Hernandez, Margie is Hernandez, Mary Herrera, Maria Hertzo, Beth Ann Hess, Katie Hickson, Danny Hickson, David cy Hinkle, Sandra Holman, Wynona Horne, Tom Howard, Ralph Hulse, John Hyland, Nancy Ingram, Michael Alma move: Irby, Karen Iserloth, Warren Jacinto, Jesse Jack, Gwen Jackson, Connie Jackson, Joe Jackson, Linda Jackson, Willie James, Bernadine Johns, Sandy Johnson, Bennie Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Brenda J. Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Cliff Johnson, Donald 188 Johnson, Kim Johnson, Mike ] Jones, Billy Jones, Greg Jones, Gregory Jones, Karen Joseph, Darlene Judge, Edmonia To Head North Campus Almarie Langston posts absent slips, as latecomer James Hughes re- moves his sl ip before collection. Kajioka, Barbara Karitsnider, Carol Keefer, Frances Kehl, Sharon Kendrick, Vonna a Kesler, Barbara Keyes, Michael 189 Kincaid, Rocco King, Dennis 7 Kish, Lorraine As predictable as “Old Faithful” is Sophomore Barry Allums, who enters his English 2 Class late, as usual. Send MaryAnn Pitre Krider, Kyle Landers, Jeryl Landers, Phillip Landon, Kathy Langston, Almarie Langston, Bonnie Langston, Michelle Larue, Teresa Laurent, Sandra Lawton, Jerry Leal, Rosemary Legaux, Linda = Leonard, Willard Lew, Jonathan Lewallen, Stephany Lewis, Nellie Lockmiller, Sally Loskot, Marshall Lourenco, Jose Luckey, Catherine Lysaght, Jeff MacDonald, Heather Maday, Jeanette Madrigal, Norma Mah, Steve Maloney, Mike Manning, Thomas Marshall, Pat ea Martin, Margaret Martin, Monte Martinez, Anna Martinez, Lucille Martinez, Maria Mason, Harley - Mason, Jeri Mason, Julie Mason, Richard Matthews, Bev Matthews, Lovetha Mayne, Hylton 191 a + ee TICKET COMMITTEE—David Thomas, Gary Reed, Donna Reyes, Marlene Waite, and Linda Jackson. Sophomore Hop DECORATIONS COMMITTEE—FIRST ROW: Kathy Gray, Benester Bryant, Sharon Hammonds, Iris Jack- son, Velinda Woods, and Le Tanja Chambers. SECOND ROW: Gildia Dixon, Denise Ratliff, Sheri Bristo, Denise Price. Jeanette Winn, and Blanche Hawkins. Adis a” Sophomores Pre — ‘A Night Inthe La ENTERTAINMENT. COMM Gardner, Nick Eastman, and Le Tanja C CLASS OFFICERS AND ¢ Young and Pam Turner. SECON Peterson. Present PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Velinda Woods, Shari Bristo, Blanche Hawkins, Benester Bry- ant, Iris Jackson, and Jeanette Winn. April 24, 1970 NT COMMITTEE — Janice id Le Tanja Chambers. ° ry eas - 2 iO . - etal 4 : ERS AND COAT ROOM—FIRST ROW: Valerie Perkins, Ronald 6 j ae rer. SECOND ROW: Leslie Dickinson, Julie Mason, and Vicki REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE—FIRST ROW: Velma Johnson and Gwen Tack SECOND ROW: Marva Stinson and Bernadine James. McCarty, Doug McCasland, Linda McClain, Stephanie McCray, John McDonald, Garry McFadden, Lillie McFarland, Michael McGee, Bobby McKinley, Melanie McKinley, Melodiel Meadows, Paul Medina, Steve Sop clas Tur Meek, Darryl Miller, Robert Minor, Jose Miramontes, Marianne fi FIN Mitchell, Katie Mix, Debbie Modica, Johnnie Montano, Shelly Moody, Linda Moore, Debbie i Moore, Joseph Moran, Deborah Morgan, Gina Morrison, Diana Nabeta, Richard Nakano, Deborah 194 A Nall, Gayle Neesan, Ingrid Nelson, Judy Nelson, Michael Nelson, Ruthann Newman, David Sophomore Robin Lewis, second from left, goes to the aid of upper- classmen, Gayle Boswell, Ellen Monson, Jerrie Marshall, and Janene Turnbloom, as they transport a bass to the band room. As SnowBall m (sn |e ttendant ae Saae, | -ae a Nunley, Janey O’Donohoe, Eileen Olguin, Joseph Olson, Gene Olson, Ronnie Y y es —_ i? T™ - s ie ye ) Olstad, Ken Onesti, Annette Orozco, Victor Ortega, Eloy Ortiz, Antonina Ortiz, Natividad Page, Susan Mrs. Robbie Hughes, aitendance clerk, and Mr. Curtis Frazier, her assistant, in Office 2 of the North Campus admit slips to returning students. Elect Theresa oe Donohue Patterson, Diane Parker, James Penn, Patsy 4 } “er ; ° ———— { ‘ i - yA — wf Perasso, Greg Perasso, Scott Peres, Darrell Perez, Manuel Perez, Ramiro Pericoli, Paulette + 196 Perkins, Valerie Perpinan, Anthony Peterson, Mike Peterson, Nancy 4 . | Pilkington, Dave Pimentel, Cheri Piper, Dennis Pitre, Mary Ann Pitts, Roy Poe, William ler ng Porter, Diane Porter, Ronald Potts, Dwight Powers, James Preston, Alan Preston, Frank Price, Dave Pulido, Lisa Pylant, Gary Qualls, Brenda Ramos, Larry Range, Michael Ransom, Ron 197 Mi Fi Rasmussen, Bill Ratliff, Denise Reed, Gary Reed, Philip Reed, Roxanna - - Y . Ressler, Dennis Retzlaff, Pamela Reynolds, Roberta Richardson, Donna Ritchie, Gina Rivera, Jose Fou and Robbins, Gary Robins, Larry Robins, Rhonda Robinson, Cathy Robinson, Diane Robinson, Ethel Robinson, Bobby Rodda, Dale Rodriguez, Sue Rodriquez, Lamber Rofkahr, Doretta Rofkahr, LeeRoy Rogers, Jim Rogers, William Rollins, Diane Roman, Johnny Romero, Maxine Ross, Kevin 198 Sais, Gail Ruport, John Samples, Linda Sanchez, Frank Sanders, Randall Sanderson, Terrie Santana, Sharon Sasges, Judy As Homecoming Escort Four visions of Black beauty, Gwen Jack, Gail Marshall, Iris Jackson, ( 2 and Debra Gordon, stop traffic in the halls of the Science Building. , = | Sattler, Paulette Savage, Duane Schell, Alan Schwarm, Dorothy Schwarz, Ulrich Fd 7 am ; y, Seleska, Kim Sena, Jean Sharp, Brenda 199 Sharpe, Chris Sharpe, Zachary Sheats, Gleen Simmons, Henry Simpson, Eddie Simpson, Judi Sinclair, Rutha Skinner, Kathryn { Skinner, Patricia Small, Linda Smith, Bobbie that got away. ny Zaped thd Sophomore racketeer Pat Celestine looks down, the courts for the one ee dt Smith, Eugene Smith, Mike co Sheryl Soules, Kathy Sowden, Richard Steele, Sue Stephenson, Steve Stevens, Delores Stinnett. Jimmy Strong, Larry was Bi Suit, Roxanna Sweatt, Bill Sweet, Cecelia Sykess, Ura Fay ne Szwanek, Judy Taitano, Tomas Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Marion Taylor, Deneise Taylor, Ron Terry, Bev Thomas, Jerry Thomson, Denise Thorton, Evylon a ¢ } Thurston, Judy Tillman, Rickie Tims, Michelle Tippey, Robert Tison, Gail M. Touchstone, Tom 201 V7 Trammell, Laurey Trammell, Wanda Trochey, Peter Trotter, Loretta Tucker, Patricia W TFN Townsend, Gay ; [= , — | = j b) | ) Turner, Pam Tyler, Beverly Valencia, Rita Van Buren, Kim Vandergriff, Tanya We ‘ Assisté on the Vaughn, Garland Vaughn, Kathy Vaverka, Cheryl Vetter, Ron Wakefield, Barbara Wakefield, Don oe ee Mary Wanlass, Rhonda Washington, Evette Wassberg, Janet Watson, Lynda Watters, Melody White, Johnny Whitecotton, Anita Whitehead, Bryan Widick, Jim Weiderholt, Renee Wiess, Renea Wilder, John Wilkins, Don Wilkinson, Doug Will, Don Plan Traditional Assistant teachers, Regina Smith and Katie Mitchell, counsel Bob Crisp on the advantages of paying attention in class. Williams, Betty Williams, Bruce Williams, Doris Williams, Robert Williams, Sandra Williams, Steve Wilson, Charlton Wilson, Curt Wilson, Phyllis 203 Winn, Jeanette Winship, David Wiseman, Dwayne Wood, Greg Br Alfred Whigham, student teacher, finds it necessary to use disciplinary action on an unruly friend much to the amusement of Mike McFarland. A, Sophomore Hop Woods, Velinda Woodward, Alan Wright, Jimmy i a : . “aN 7 a a Wyatt, Dale Wyrick, Floyd Young, Donell Young, Gloria Young, Johnn Young, Mik ‘ oF OE Ree EE : poe y g, Mike Young, Ronald Zardiackas, Linda Thomas, David Adger, Sheila 4 Aranda, Johnny Baumgarter, Doris Bennett, Wayne Brady, Linda Brown, Jacqueline Brown, Rhonda Cordova, Cindy Coleman, Mike Daniels, Sandra lary ind. y EX Delgadillo, Arthur Diaz, Fred DoBales, Laurie Fett, Vickie Fernandez, Alex Flatt, Kathy Fuller, Loretta Gale, Deanna Garcia, Michele Gauny, Sandy Gondeau, Melody Graeush, Pat Greening, Marilyn Guillory. Rose Gutierriez, Donn Hall, Eric Hammonds, Sharon 205 Hart, Chilico Hearn, Carol Hendrickson, Pat Jack, Gwen Jennings, Winona Jimerson, Clementine Johnson, Clara Johnson, Gwen Johnson, Myron Joseph, Darlene mem Kendrick, Vonna Klug, Janet Korte, Dennis Laurent, Sandra Lee, Diana Lord, Robin Lourenco, Honorato Mason, Julie McCluskey, Barbara Medrano, Gilbert a t We. ee Glenn Minix, Shirley Moore, Joseph Myers, Thelma Ortega, Elroy Ostrout, Cindy Price, Sherley “4 d Price, Denise Pimentel, Alan Peeler, Dale “How do you expect to get an education if you don’t bring your books to class?” scolds Student Instructor Diane Neal to delinquent class members, Pete Allen and Mike Maloney. Become Juniors Padilla, Donna Ramirez, Lupe Randle, Lee Reyes, Donna Rios, Robert Robinson, Karen Soule, Patrice Solis, Rene Snyder, Phillip Smith, Regina Smith, Mark Skinner, Kathryn Sha, Nancy Thomas, Debra 207 Camera Shy Sophomores Adorno, Nancy Altenbaugh, Trudy Archuleta, Ofelia Archuleta, Sam Babb, Debra Baldwin, Kenneth Boggs, Viola Bryant, Rodney Camacho, Conrad Carlock, Dennise Cash, Ronald Chilton, Darlene Clark, Dave Clark, Leon Clemens, Ronald Courtwright, Cora Cox, Willie Creson, Tommy Crismon, Charmaine Drummer, Gregory Dunn, Wayne Evans, Shirley Fitzgerald, Joan Fortich, Virgilio Gremillion, Owaner Griffin, Gregory Harville, Billy Hages, Randy Hernandez, Monica High, Kimberly Hollingsworth, Annie Horn, Nancy Hughes, Wanda Jones, Jeffery Kugelman, Fred Kyers, Thelma Legaux, Linda Anne Loskot, Marshal Luschen, Stuart Maloney, John 208 Meadows, George Melgoza, Reuben Nelson, Kathleen Newell, Eddie Newton, Rosabel Nunez, Jennie Oakley, Barbara Palmer, Theodore Parker, Rames Patterson, Harry Pepe, Thomas Perkins, Timothy Plunkett, Harold Qualls, Deborah Quiroz, Sandra Raifsnider, Carol Reed, Barbara Richardson, Linda Richardson, Lonnie Roay, Pamela Roberts, Teresa Robins, Gary Robinson, Debra Sandoval, Ramona Sargent, Michael Schmitz, Jennifer Simmons, Michael Smith, Glenda Smith, James Straus, Sue Talley, Billy Taylor, Bill Thompson, Patrigk Viramontes, Marianne Voldt, Frances Walls, Patricia Wardley, Wilma Warrick, Frank Willis, Debra Wright, Frank Lonnie Appetites of Wakefield, Virginia Warrick, Frank Weimann, Paul Williams, Betty Williams, Ron = — a © Virgo, Robert the body and mind are satisfied by noontime snacks and conversation. z igi , eee Lunchtime at North Campus is time for good friends and good food. Lunch Periods Are Popular To Catch Up On The Latest Sophomore boys soak in a little sun and gossip during fourth period lunch. on. A discussion of vital importance seems reason enough to chance being tardy. F : : g g y Senior Nita Holloway, who waits to have pictures taken for the Shield, listens to the beautiful sounds of laughter that fill the outside court. 209 MR. STEVEN OLSEN Head Social Chairman FALL OFFICERS—Mona (Monkey) Ferguson, Vice-President; Patti Peterson, Secretary; Pat Jones, President; and Susan Hernandez, Treasurer. Fall Executives Freshmen, Class Of 1973 Spring Executives 7 momma § PEEEEL LLL MISS ESTER TYER Faculty Social Chairman SPRING OFFICERS—Patti Peterson, Secretary; Pat Jones, President; and Susan Hernandez, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Marche Hayes, Vice-President. 211 avy é § A 4 Agostini, Mike Alcala, Arthur Alcala, Cecilia Alverson, Sherri Anderson, Martin Armstrong, Danny Arruda, Leila Aruta, Veronica Avolos, Sharon Ayers, Matthew Baird, Christine Baker, Willie Faye Stud ona 5 = ta) | ae 2 ) “ : Bal, Frank Balsiger, David Barnes, Lilly Barr, Theresa Bartlett, Richard Baumberger, Ann i rm, ; i p ) — Benton, Delores Benton, Teddie Berdan, David Bernstein, Arthur Bowser, Cindy Brandau, Linda Branum, Pat Brown, Alfred Brown, Debra Brown, Karen Broyles, Howard Bunten, Debbie 212 Butler, Lilyn Carpenter, Charles Carver, Rod Student Robert McCoy and teacher Mrs. Ruby Donahue collaborate on a discussion of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Freshmen a Casados, Paula Castaneda, David Chan, Margie Christensen, Paul Coleman, Betty Conwright, Deborah Cooley, Carolyn Cotton, Allen a q . J Coulter, Phillip Cox, Ken Crist, Royd DaCosta, Antonio Damato, Mark Daniels, James 213 Davis, Maureen DeLong, David DeShields, Pat Devencenzi, Don Diethrich, Sandy Alan Weaver agrees that three heads are better than one, as he is assisted by Phillip Coulter and Mrs. Betty Stott. Class Of 1973 Dorton, Gwen Douglas, Cynthia Drake, Karen , Dwy, Charles Ellis, Lloyd Embrey, Janice Erhart, Colleen Erhart, Rick Esters, Darrell SS ee ee SS Estrada, Denise Fahrenholtz, Paula Faria, David Ferguson, Mona Fletcher, Edward Fogle, Julie 214 | _ Gordon, Deborah Goularte, Jim Graelish, Pat - Pe, AP a - F Fowler, Steven Freeman, Donald Garcia, Elena Gayles, Patricia Gipson, Brenda Hanson, Jeff Harris, Rickey Haskins, Johnny Hayes, Bill Hayes, Dannette Henry, Pamela Hernandez, Susan Hernandez, Velia Hiatt, Darrell Holder, Colin Holley, Rhonda Hopkins, Scarlett Hudson, Gerald Hughes, Helen Jarvis, Connie Jefferson, Rhonda Jessie, Michael Johnson, Francine Johnson, Martha 215 by | : Jones, Neal Jones, Pat Kerr, Debra Kirchner, Bill Kyle, Michael Lamar, Cherryl Lewis, Erwin Loaiza, Gladys Long, Merle Lutz, Mary Marcotte, Cindy Marshall, Gail Marshall, Thurman Martin, Leticia Martinez, Larry McBride, Renea McClain, Darryl McCorkell, Jim McCoy, Robert McDaniel, Debbie McMath, Jim McMath, Tommy McNeally, Johnny Mecham, Walter Medrano, Gilbert Melvin, Larry Monson, Andy Montano, Irene 216 Montoya, Cathy Muccular, Gary Nicholls, Deborah Nix, Shiela Nolan, Harold va Audio-visual aid, John Sykes, instructs Robin Lewis, Jeanette Winn, and Velma Johnson in the fundamentals of hauling equipment back to the projection room. Welcome To Richmond High | a Nunes, Tim Nunez, Elizabeth Oceguera, Minnie Olivarria, Luana Orozco, Kaul Ostrout, Cindy Pachote, Tonette Palazzari, Daly N Patton, Steven Penton, Dean Perez, Rachel Perez, Robert Peterson, Patti Pinon, Maria 217 iw, Dona Charkowicz, Diane Rollins, Ken Howell, Delores Stevens, Judy Nelson, David Cole, Yvonne King, Jeff Eber, Mr. Felix Francisco, Instructor, and Greg Wood. UPPER RIGHT: Judy Nelson, Diane Rol- @ lins, Mr. Felix Francisco, Delores Stevens | | S ad i I } O and Dona Charkowicz. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jeff Eber, Yvonne King, Ken Howell, David Cole, and Greg Wood. LOWER | | RIGHT: Jeff Eber, Yvonne King, Ken Howell, and David Cole. Jeff Eber, Delores Stevens, and Ken Howell. 218 Diane Rollins, Yvonne King, Mr. Felix Francisco, and Dona Charkowicz. The students of North Campus are a creative lot and proved this with three projects they worked on this year. During the first part of the year, they wrote, directed, produced, and video-taped a play. In January, they made a slide show that was put to music. During the last quarter they made a series of movies with sound that reflected things in which they were in- terested. All in all, a creative year of 69 and ’70 has been on the North Campus. Judy Nelson, Diane Rollins, Yvonne King, Ken Howell, and Greg Wood. 219 Pola, Gerardo Read, Thomas Rezendes, Denise Ricklefs, Kim Robertson, Norman Robinson, C.L. Robinson, Michele Russell, Ernest Sakauye, Susan Stil Elect Pat Jones President In last minute desperation, time out is called, and a huddle is formed to make important decisions. Sanders, Debbie Sandoval, Sandra Santana, Pamela The UI Schadwald, Guy Schrader, Larry Scott, Robert Sellers, James Shannon, Eddie Shaw, Johnny 220 Le y lle Smith, Phillip Spenger, Stanley Stevenson, Aaron Shinder, Chris Simpson, Debra Stillwagon, William Stonebraker, Sharon Sullivan, Robert Sykes, John Taylor, Jackie Thomas, Beverly med Py. al Thomason, Robert Thompson, Dennis Tipp, John Trigueiro, Ron Turner, Joe j Weaver, Alan Webb, Chris Weidner, Michael Uhrhammer, Bruce Wade, Eddie a! ‘4 at Weldon, David West, Allene Wheeler, Louis Willington, Gwen Williams, Denise Williamson, Don 221 Wills, Guy Wright, Nathan Yates, Gary Zeppa, Jake Ambrose, Bonnie Ayales, Sharon The construction site surrounds noontime couples with ‘a romantic background. (a Ed — | = Bell, Yvonne Become Sophs In New RHS an Davis, Denise DaCosta, Maria Garcia, Graciela George, Kathleen Gorsett, Connie Johnson, Walter Jones, Chiquita Ledesma, Yolanda Lyle, Michael Molden, David Phillips, Jerry Smithey, Connie 222 Stine, Mary Strokes, Bonita Alcala, Emilia Amtoft, Denice Archuleta, Eddie Banks, Laura Bartlett, Tom Bashaw, Deborah Bennett, Mathis Brandon, Dennis Brown, Jacqueline Vigil, Liz Camera Shy Freshmen Hernandez, Maria Hughes, Emma Jacinto, Reyes Jessie, Jimmy Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Clara Johnson, Gwen Johnson, John Johnson, Myron Williams, James Williams, Oscar Noble, Renard Norton, Deborah Parham, Wanda Payne, June Phipps, Dale Potts, Dale Powell, Glynnis Prieto, Denise Read, Robert antic Brown, Linda Johnson, Rickey Rincon, Anthony Cavness, Deryl Johnson, Robert Rios, Anthony Chavez, Marie Landers, Allen Rios, Ruben Clark, John Lawson, Vanessa Robinson, Michael Corona, Joe Lewis, Robin Sanchez, Steven Dacosta, Maria Long, Mel Sellers, John Davis, Lena Loza, Kathy Slover, Mark Davis, Marlin Malomey, Ed Snyder, Phillip Davis, Theresa Martinez, Rose Marie Tanori, Baltasar Dickens, Craig McCord, Anthony Tanori, Bettina Dobales, Laura McDonald, Anthony Thomas, Anthony Esters, Joyce McDonald, Alfred Thomas, Debra Evans, Sammie McIntyre, Bobbie Timmons, Charlotte Ewing, David’ McMillan, Leola Trujillo, Robert Ferguson, Craig Medrano, Betty Uhrhammer, Bruce Fett, Vickie Miller, Ronald Vaughn, Debbie Flores, Mary Minnifield, Otha Virgo, Robert Ford, Thomas Minor, Charlesetta Wallace, Rose Mary Hand, Kathleen Moore, Vickie Warrick, Frank Harris, Fred Mora, Phillip Wolden, David Haynes, Marche Neal, Diana Young, Karen = North Campus students eye the Shield cameraman with a smile. Look It may well be that LOOK put its foot in it when it took on Mayor Alioto. And it also may well be that the clubs and societies of Richmond High have little in common with libelous rodomantades. Nonetheless, our organizations do have the forward, pulsating energy of LOOK that tempts the lonely by- stander to get involved with his own unhooked generation. Organizations = 224 50-CENTS , JDNEel 970 Foreign Language Club Officers Plan ““Xmas Around The World” “y _ This young lady demonstrates the laughter that flowed throughout the celebration. merican Field Se While in the process of opening presents, Sara and onlookers, Miss Kathleen Mc- Carthy, Martha Porter, and Tony Keller are distracted by a commotion in the room. Mrs. Hazel Bird serves Mr. Harold Fisher a cup of birthday punch. 226 One breath for humanity; one final blow for world harmony. SS COLLECTIVE BARGAINING for TEACHERS Helen Gabriel and Debbie Frauenkron are on hand to join in the action at Sara’s party. Both the faculty and the students are well represented at the festivities. 1 Service Club Celebrates Sara’s Birthday VMS : ‘ RO, ‘ ‘Ay (¥ Sees Beer fef-bt-t AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB—FIRST ROW: Sandra Thompson, Linda Bickham, Frances Marquez, Katie Lan- caster, Doreen Hernandez, Yvette Newman, Sue deCaccia, Deborah Lew, and Debbie Maze. SECOND ROW: Miss Kathleen McCarthy, Sponsor; Carol Reibslager, Sara Stenhammar, Peggy Wager, Janene Turnbloom, Primo Custodio, Anthony Keller, Krista Fuglestad, Laurie Sill, and Susan Dahl. 227 NORTH CAMPUS FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB—FOURTH ROW: Jerry Thompson, Marlene Carison, Hilton Mayne, Diane Rollins, Jeannie Sena, and Yvonne King. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mary Westra, Sponsor, Julie Mason, Vicki Peterson, Cheryl Cooley, Daly Palazzari, Gail Sais, and Mike Peterson. SECOND ROW: Veronica Austin, Cindy Bowser, Paula Fahr- enholtz, Pat Schieberl, Theresa Austin, Cathy Luckey, Rick Gonsales, and Miss Olivia Trevino, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Schwarm and Patti Peterson. Foreign Language Club The Foreign Lan- guage Club includes three major foreign languages: Spanish, French, and Ger- man. Through the F oreign Language Club, the students learn about the cul- tures of these lan- guages. Sponsors of the club are Miss Olivia Trevino: North Campus, and Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, South Campus. SOUTH CAMPUS FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB—STANDING: Roberta Warner, Vice-President; Sandra Dawson, President; Mary Dietrich, Secretary; Miss Joan Hammarberg, Sponsor. Seated: Joe Redding, Treasurer. 228 Zan aaal i beaak 6 Gand eed a a es ee ee Se ee ae LA RAZA, a club which was in- just organized this year under les its new name, began as MAYO (Mexican American oy Youth Organization) last my year. LA RAZA was voted se as the new name, because the it included all Spanish-speak- ge ing students, not only the nts Mexican-American. The pur- 1 poses of the club are first, to a organize the Spanish-speak- = ing students in order to cre- of ate a feeling of unity and be- iss longing to the school commu- 10 nity; second, to create a school-centered social life for nd students of the RAZA; and °s third, to create a representa- tion in Bay Area. Latin- American clubs and _ con- ferences. LA RAZA—FIRST ROW: Antonio Arriaga, Bonnie Ortega, Lupe Delgado, and Ray Valezquez. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Nicila Dominguez, Sponsor; William Guitterez, Carlos Vasquez, Jaime Ortega, and Emilio Arriaga. Spanish Club % of 4 The SPANISH CLUB of South Campus, spon- sored by Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, introduces the culture of the Spanish lan- guage. The stu- dents learn about the Spanish way of life, their food, and _ the music. SPANISH CLUB—FIRST ROW: Sandra Dawson, Mary Dietrich, Sylvia Thompson, and Jeanette Doi. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor; Maria Castro, Blanca Salcido, Roberta Warner, and Joe Reading. Qn, 229 vidual player’s activ- The Statisticians are responsible for keep- ing records of indi- ities during both football and basket- ball games. —_—_$— COND ROW: Jackie Alvarez, SE FOOTBALL STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Pat Morrison and Gloria Ransom. Pat Suit, and Lynn Baumberger. Keep Records isticians Stat NOR Beve Phyl. erly BoISUSSRRBsseer” TA Selgeecueeer “ Pe auusreos P Seugeenss: - ®uenueees: mig p__eanawee ne I ee and Lynn Acker- 5) Laurie Sill Brenda Daniels, y, Janet Ganger, Valerie Tomlinson, and Rhiette Bart- , Carolyn Iverson Cecelia Greer nd Sheila Wheeler. a tS = a 33 Se =e = am , BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Belinda Denn lette. SECOND ROW: Janene Turnbloom man. NOT PICTURED: Gloria Ransom a 230 Saeed SOUTH CAMPUS PEP CLUB—FIRST ROW: Brennicca Bell, Betty Robinson, Dovie Foster, Dorothy Moore, Shirley Williams, and Carolyn Russell. SECOND ROW: Karen Phister, Vickie Heldris, Darrell Cremer, Cynthia Gayles, Brenda Jones, and Toni Jones. THIRD ROW: Denise Perkins, Edna Spears, Beverly Moore, and Shirley Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Tobi Jones, Brenda Daniels, Evelyn Burrus, Shirley Vaughn, and Phyllis Marshall. Pep Club Ignites Power tt- NORTH CAMPUS PEP CLUB—FIRST ROW: Latanja Chambers, Sharon Hammonds, Shari Bristo, Blanche Hawkins, er- Beverly Tyler, Iris Jackson, Yvonne Burry, Velinda Woods, and Doris Gatewood. SECOND ROW: Patricia Gayles, Phyllis Wilson, Lilyan Butler, Theresa Davis, Brenda Gayles, Deborah Gordon, Marche Haynes, Michele Robinson, Bev- erly Thomas, Denise Cooper, Rosemary Green and Debbie Vaughn. 231 SOUTH CAMPUS CHESS CLUB—James Buchan, Henry Chan, William Harsh, Joe Reading, Richard Kerbavaz, and David Breazeale. Sponsors of the Chess Club are Mr. Paul Brown, South Campus, and Mr. Fred Oberg, North Campus. 232 Chess Club The Chess Club uses its meeting time to improve skills in- volved in playing chess. The skills are then put to use against other schools in competition. NORTH CAMPUS CHESS CLUB—Mike Sargent, Marshall Loskot, Yvonne King, Greg Jones, Glenn French, Diane Rollins, and Charles Carpenter. NO} Free Suni ane il ae i SOUTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Michele Smith, Gayle Shirley, Melinda Rexford, Frances Stuckey, Linda Schrader, and Valerie Walker. SECOND ROW: Ed Baskett, Harold Aichele, Patricia: Peterson, Charlene Phero, Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, Librarian; Vicki Sanchez, Bonnie Becker, Carolyn Iverson, William Langston, and Steve Zeppa. Library Assistants Are Book Custodians On Both Campuses t) i ne cr aemnete ’ j ¥ = a eee NORTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Shirley Price, Virginia Wakefield, Donna Richardson, Mary Freeman, Mary Stine, and Patsy Penn. SECOND ROW: Melanie McKinley, Gail Sais, Judi Simpson, Sandra Johns, Lynn Law, Sunnie Shott, and Melodie McKinley. 233 Forensics Jerry Moore, Tiona Jones, Regina Ellis, Ron Finlayson, and Sara Engelman pose before the Santa Fe station at Disney- land. This has been a successful season for the Forensics | Union’s members. Pictured are Janice Bell, Richard . Kerbav Finlayson, Doug Kelly, Tiona Jones, and Regina Ellis. FORENSICS UNION—FIRST ROW: Anne McConnell, Tobie Jones, Janice Bell Regina Ellis, and Susan Wilk d Tiona Jc SECOND ROW: Lane Munger, Bernie Whittie, Miss Helen Wagley, Sponsor, Tiona Jones, Doug Kelly. and Ron oe ade 0 to Disne. inlayson. : | Mira Costa High School hosts competitors from throughout the state at its beautiful seaside campus. Jerry, Tiona, and Regina have no trouble relaxing between sessions. rensics | Union’s competing ichard . Kerbavaz, Ron Regina Ellis. Mr. James Haun, sponsor, stands with Jose Reveria, the lone member of the Forensics Union at North Campus. The troupe bids a fond farewell to family and friends before boarding the plane to Manhattan Beach. Those who made the expedition are Ron Finlayson, Tiona Jones, Miss Helen Wagley, Regina Ellis, Sara Engelman, Janice Bell, Doug Kelly, Tony Keller, and Richard Kerbavaz. and Tiona Jones make a friend on the trip to Disneyland. The number to call is 237-4667. T.A.L.K. (Teenage Line for Krisis) is a phone number which is available for any The: teenager to call if Bip.L he has a_ problem. the B T.A.L.K.’s purpose activi is to provide young the E people with someone fone to communicate with tion by telephone in time date « of distress. Sponsors penir of the club are Mr. Jay Wilson and Mr. Del White. T. A. L. K. MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Roberta Warner, Bonnie Mifflin, Sara Engleman, and Anita Holloway. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jay Wilson, sponsor; Janene Turnbloom, David Cole, Charles Garner, Scott Mason, David Engleman, Caro- lyn Summey, and Mr. Del White, sponsor. T.A.L.K. And S.E.A. Extend Helping Hand S.E.A. (Students for Ecology Action). The purpose of the SEA is to bring out awareness of our en- vironment. The stu- dents are trying to see if they can change our polluted envi- ronment. Their first ecology hike,a Youth Walk for Survival, was twenty miles. Sponsors of the club are Miss Ann Myren, Miss Dorothy Madi- son, and Mr. Jay Wilson. S. E. A. MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Nancy Cox, Debbie Lew, Caren Sanderson, Sue de Caccia, Sue Scott, Linda Brad- ley, and Krista Fugelstad. SECOND ROW: Sue Carlson, Steve Lysaght, Debbie Holcomb, Maria Martinez, Laurie. Sill, Linda Bickham, and Tony Keller. A NOR] Shari Micha Sabrin 236 call lage iS a 1ich any The purpose of the 1 if B.S.U. is to involve em. the Black student in Ose activities planned by ung the B.S.U., to strive one for a better educa- vith tion and be up to ime date on political hap- Ors penings. Mr. Mr. m Fle os SOUTH CAMPUS BLACK STUDENT UNION—Officers: Rita Dorton, President; Gina Isabell, Vice-President; Kathie Johnson, Secretary; and Michael Gaines, Treasurer. Mr. Melvin Warren is sponsor of the club. Black Student Union This year the B.S.U. sponsored activities which included dances, an assembly, and a play in May. The proceeds from these events went to- ward scholarships. Sill, NORTH CAMPUS BLACK STUDENT UNION—FIRST ROW: Phyllis Wilson, Latanja Chambers, Stephanie McClain, Shari Bristo, Deborah Gordon, Velma Johnson, Beverly Tyler, Marche Haynes, and Patricia Gayles. SECOND ROW: Michael McFarland, Thurman Marshall, Eddie Wade, Nick Eastman, Bobby Robinson, Barry Allums, Brenda Gayles Sabrina Hopkins, Mrs. Joyce White, Sponsor; Denise Cooper, and Rosemary Green. 237 Literary Club The LITERARY CLUB puts together poems, stories, art work, pictures, etc., which are written by Richmond High stu- dents in order to make up Richmond High’s first ‘Sounds’, literary magazine. LITERARY CLUB—FIRST ROW: Mr. Jack Archer, sponsor; Nita Holloway, and Mr. John Macken, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Roberta Warner, Sara Engelman, Anna McConnell, Minnie Miller, and Caroline Wandrick Ski Club The purpose of the SKI CLUB is to take one or more ski trips a year, depending on how much money can be raised, and to ski with control to cut down on broken bones. Snowballs are an integral part of the program. Miss Joan Hammarberg is sponsor of the club. SKI CLUB—FIRST ROW: Jon Lew, Vicki Peterson, Yvonne Burrus, Sandy Crowley, Carol Raifsnider, Judy de Caccia, Diane Rollins, Valerie Perkins, Stacey Newman, and Jeff Conner. SECOND ROW: Unknown, Dona Charkowicz, Un- known, Tony Conner, Greg Ruff, Unknown, Unknown, Mike Smith, Jeff Eber, Yvonne King, Lorna Galli, and Lora Black. FAL] mata Spon 238 cia, Un- ick. hb FP - ; : % i ew]; mao E ‘ = i FALL JUNIOR-SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Sue deCaccia, Carolyn F. Russell, Jim Gross, Richard Kerbavaz, Joel Harter, Wendy Kitamata, Susan Scott, Josie Baumann, and Deborah Lew. SECOND ROW: Charles Wagner, Pat McCain, Edna Spears, Frank Pericoli, Ramona Thompson, Phyllis Franks, Linda Bradley, Debbie Brooks, Phyllis Balsiger, and Linda Bickham. THIRD ROW: Henry Chan, Robert Lamun, Steve Lysaght, Hattie Smith, Linden Laird, Steve Brown, Ronald Mak, Pam Burns, and Leslie Jones. Top Students Qualify For CSF 5 Ng a. tar es ¥ ¢ - - 2 we bce kt ae om i F ES oA? Do a ets. ee oS ad be FALL OFFICERS—SEATED: Sue deCaccia, President and Wendy Kita- SPRING OFFICERS—SEATED: Peggy Wager, President and Linda mata, Vice-President. STANDING: Sue Scott, Secretary; Mrs. Hazel Bird, Bickham, Treasurer. STANDING: Mrs. Hazel Bird, Sponsor; and Gail Sponsor, and Josie Baumann, Treasurer. Perpinan, Historian. NOT PICTURED: Richard Kerbavaz, Vice-Presi- dent; and Debbie Lew, Secretary. SPRING FRESHMEN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Susan Sakauye, Carolyn Cooley, Cindy Bowser, Paula Fahrenholtz, Shelly Drake, Susan Hernandez, and Marlene Carlsen. SECOND ROW: Andy Monson, Don Devencenzi, Steven Patton, and Alan Weaver. Welcome Freshmen Associate Members LIFE MEMBERS and Sue de Caccia. Bradley, Hattie Smith, ROW: Richard Hom, Brown, and Linden Pamela Burns, Leslie Shaughnessy. SPRING SOPHOMORE MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Leslie Dickinson, Roberta Reynolds, Judy Sasges, Marlene Waite, Doris Chan, Judy de Caccia, Judy Nelson, Sandi Gauny, Renae Wiess, Carol Raifsnider, Judy Batchelder, Dona Charko- wicz, Vicki Peterson, and Linda Small. SECOND ROW: Stacey Newman, Susie Franklin, Kathy Nelson, Patricia Schie- berl, Theresa Austin, Pat Marshall, Monica Hernandez, Renee Wiederholt, Kevin Ross, Diane Rollins, Valerie Perkins, Leslie Good, Denise Eaton, and Irene Guerra. THIRD ROW: Tony Conner, Greg Ruff, Doug Wilkinson, David Hickson, Bey econ, Ron Vetter, and John Lew. NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Cook, Connie Jackson, Barbara Kesler, and Deb- ie Vernon. FIRST R¢ SECON] and Linda George . Laird. N Jones, Sue RS accia, Smith, Hom, inden Leslie FIRST ROW: Deborah Lew SECOND ROW: Linda and Linda Bickham. THIRD George Pornaras, Steve Laird. NOT PICTURED: Jones, Sue Scott, and David SPRING JUNIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Vickie Kiser, Wendy Kitamata, Rita Peterson, Antoinette Young, Phyllis Balsiger, and Mary Diethrich, SECOND ROW: Henry Chan, Ronald Mak, Richard Kerbavaz, Joel Harter, and Robert Lamun. NOT PICTURED: Elaine Almeida, Janette Doi, Jim Fisher, Jim Gross, Bonita Mulliner, and Leonora Williams. Present Twelve Life Memberships 7 | SPRING SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Caren Sanderson, Beverly Moore, Sue de Caccia, Connie Golden, and Deborah Lew. SECOND ROW: Debbie Brooks, Linda Bradley, Gail Perpinan, Susan Bird, Linda Bickham, and Debbie Maze. THIRD ROW: Michele Nolan, Carolyn Iverson, Hattie Smith, Sara Stenhammar, Karen Venturi, and Peggy Wager. FOURTH ROW: Steve Brown, George Pornaras, Richard Hom, Frank Pericoli, August Harter, and Linden Laird. NOT PICTURED: Josie Baumann, Pam Burns, Leslie Jones, Anthony Keller, Pat Morrison, Susan Scott, David Shaughnessy, Joan Tipp, Lisa Van Buren, and Janene Turnbloom. 24] Wien cae foe’ Pt tee fl bgey 4 Sf oer - ™,. P06 sabes FT ob oe te , 4b bidet db dat Pee. , ifort Siteeg. $80 ia 2 Pte 4 pe abr eee i eh teey ae ee ae Peg : Pe sgesriee sy 1 ns LEP SR ee or erp sertty. eae + oes “eeay eee wee ee eds ity oer “We S- esses eet tt ¥e sy, as. iy $e eee 606 oS pee bee carte! fe eee et eo NORTH CAMPUS FUTURE TEACHERSe—-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Delores Durant and Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde, spon- sors. SECOND ROW: Theresa Austin, Eulalie Da Silva, Veronica Austin, and Leslie Good. Members of the 4t’s Club do teacher’s aide work and discuss all aspects that relate to the profes- sion of teaching. Spon- sors of the North Cam- pus Club are Mrs. De- lores Durant and Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde. Spon- sor of the South Campus Club is Miss Barbara Hanson. Future Teachers Look To New Career SOUTH CAMPUS FUTURE TEACHERS—FIRST ROW: Janice Mason and Janice Bell. SECOND ROW: Hattie Smith, Sheila Duvall, Yvette Holland, Laurie Sill, Susan Bird, and Anthony Keller. NOT PICTURED: Miss Bar- bara Hanson, Sponsor. 242 ittie Bar- Shield Photographers Make Complete Coverage 243 ‘ DAVID COLE Sophomore Photographer DAVID COOLEY Senior Photographer PAUL WEIMANN Sophomore Photographer DAVID SHAUGHNESSY Senior Photographer Defense attorneys, Graeg Fransen and Larry Jones, heave a sigh of satisfaction as defendant David Hilliard, played by Aubrey Washington, is found not guilty. Defendant and attor Jury members, Cecelia Greer, Janet McBreen, Debbie Williams, Susan Robertso i d : ; ertson and Walter Thomas, listen closely to examines another witn the defense’s plea. 244 Judge Mike Perdue presides over the court, as he digests evidence brought against de- fendant, David Hilliard. 1 A Practical , Case Of | Civil Libert Prosecuting attorney Frank Bellani addresses the jury with closing statements. Mp cei ernene deb £598: ee po wee . a ee ; : 3 $ : s ST Thomas gives the final verdict to Judge Perdue, as the court waits intently. and attorney wait solemnly, as the prosecuting attorney cross- ther witness. 245 Mad A certain freckled giddiness pervades the churning stream of student activi- ties, as it does MAD. No one faults either MAD or activities for their fun and games. Everyone delights in their jug-eared gyrations. Like MAD, ac- tivities lighten the academic load, beguiling some of the tedious hours from eight-thirty to three. Activities 246 OUR PRICE 35¢ CHEAP “ GE Our Swedish Maid, Spends A i - wi iu .- a. Glenlock Street in Rollingwood is home for Sara Stenhammer during her term at Richmond High. Her American family is Mr. and Mrs. D. Wager and their children John, Carol and Peggy. Letters from friends and family in Va’stervik, Sweden bring information on happenings from across the sea. Sara and her American father enjoy reading and discussing local and international news. The first step in the Ameri- canization of Sara Stenham- mer began on August 8, 1969 when the Robert Wager Strategy is the all important factor for a successful checker game as family champion John can tell you. PNEPE ETE NON CS8@ Régis : Quiet Moment With Her Family Carol, Sara and Peggy perform one of the duties they have been entrusted with— washing dishes. family greeted the young Swedish miss, who would make her home with apo them during the year. When school commenced in September, Sara re- sea. ceived a warm reception from her fellow students, many of whom helped celebrate her 18th birthday October 1. neae Sara will leave California late in June, but before returning to Loftaham- nate mer, Sweden, she will tour the U.S. Once again united with her parents, 1969 a Mr. and Mrs. Stenhammer, and her three sisters, Sara will begin college Sara and Carol share a common characteristic training for a career in medicine. ager that links them together—both are the young- est of their families. Homework plays an important part in every day and the Wager family finds that working together makes the study period more enjoyable. : ISABEL DURANTE DEBBIE BROOKS LYNN BAUMBERGER Editor Index Senior Editor F °69-’70 Memories NOT PICTURED: Michael Gaines, Felicia DAVID COOLEY DAVID SHAUGHNESSY Germany, Fred Gray, and Steve Zeppa, Photographer Photographer Layouts and ads. MARY TURNER JACKIE ALVAREZ DEBBIE HOLCOMB 250 Advertisements Organizations Business Manager e DEBBIE RUDE Copy BEVERLY MOORE Government GAIL PERPINAN Dark-Room Technician mati) Sy hom % NITA HOLLOWAY Underclassmen CATHY BONSELL Assistant Editor SANDY GILSON Activities BARBARA MARTIN Girls’ Athletics 251 Hi-Nus Publicizes School Activities And Events A familiar scene in the Journalism newsroom is Debbie Rude, Editor-in-Chief, who has an unusual talent for writing stories. BELOW: HI-NUS STAFF—FIRST ROW: John Cooper, Geral- so ganas dine Christian, Debbie Rude, and Christine Agostini. SECOND : ye , ROW: Kathleen Graham, Roger Spenger, Linda Thompson, and PAGE EDITORS—Geraldine Christian, Feature; John Cooper, Sports, and = 77 Gentry. NOT PICTURED: Ray Lander, Gerald Smith, Linda Christine Agostini, Spring Assistant Editor, check stories and layouts for the Tavou Yvonne Brown. lene Shaci and Dawn Saitle next issue. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Holcomb, Fall Assistant Editor. 2 i ahi ad See es fe ¥ ad 252 celia Greer, Janice Mason, and Helen Gabriel. SECOND ROW: Roger Nall, Liz Gentry, Christine Agostini, Kay Wadsworth, Linda Johnston, Marilyn Potts, and Tim Matthews. NOT PICTURED: Sherri Gullotto, Ardist West, Guy Johnson, and Greag Fransen. | JOURNALISM 1 CUBS—FIRST ROW: Donna Hendrickson, Linda Schrader, Norma Moore, Lorna Madison, Ce- ef, e | J | : | OUINdaHSM Cubs Gi Assist Senior Staff al- LEFT: Cub Edition Editors, Linda John- YD ston, Christine Agostini, and Roger Nall, ind i discuss plans for their first paper. NOT da PICTURED: Sherri Gullotto. BELOW (LEFT): Help ing in the darkroom with the film and prints is Liz Gentry, as- sistant technician. Sherri Gullotto, Cub Shield Manager, collects from her = fellow Journalists. Yell Leaders Spirit Wins National PAULA JACKSON Junior Assistant LISA VAN BUREN KRISTA FUGLESTAD Senior Assistant Senior Assistant KIM JOHNSON KATHY GRAY Sophomore Assistant Sophomore Assistant COLLEEN KING Junior Assistant Sweepstakes Competition MARINA GONZALEZ Spring Head Yell Leader BARBARA FREEMAN Fall Head Yell Leader And Become Stars Lined up for “ACTION”! The Richmond High School Cheerleaders co- star in “All Eyes On § =You.” The RHS Cheer- leaders, along with two = ' —_ v- : : Feiss atasse se ee f other squads, were ; _ Se ae eee Toe Serer cae chosen by the National Cheerleaders Association and the Coca-Cola Com- pany unanimously as the top cheer groups in the nation. The RHS squad was filmed at the North Campus in full produc- tion-sound level checked, reflectors positioned and camera rolling. Included in the filming were shots of the best routines, closeups of the Cheer- leaders, and a few scenes around town scheduled for later that afternoon. Mrs. Christie Rozewski, 5 adi Yell Leader Sponsor, ei sets up for filming of the “Stars”. ts Of Local Film “ Colleen King, Marina Gonzalez, and Barbara Freeman position for a cheer and are helped by the cameraman. ‘“All Eyes On You”’ October 30, 1969 Kim Johnson and Kathy Gray are ready for the next scene. a “of ! : a $F ‘ 2 oe . Zz : 9 reer: + P 4 rn at, ary Dances! Pom-pon girls displa’ AMY GARCIA MICHELLE HAYES GERI GRAY CYNTHIA DENNY DEBBIE CROWLEY aye | Ge Bie | aan To Create Navy Blue And Red Spirit girls display their style as the band plays on. JUDY HAZLITT Head Pom-Pon Girl EY MELINDA RAYMOND GAIL PERPINAN Majorettes Twirl Their Way Into) FE RENAE WEISS Sophomore Assistant « : ‘ . i PEF 4 x? ph bee) ee oy cs 4 Ve ti ine? iid ae LER! oh ite il we a és ‘Vag Of ve , seg Gwent tice S? Bek ve CAROL REIBSLAGER JEANETTE GARLIN Head Majorette Sophomore Assistant Senior Two twirlers anxiously await for show time to begin during the Pinole Valley foot- SANDI VARGAS Junior Assistant ball game. i t re rere ) earts Of SA Rallies And Games BRENDA QUALLS Sophomore Assistant ote ae Bet) cee s ae et ae + The Richmond High majorettes are always crowd-pleasers with their many talents. 0h Neca VICKI CONDRA Junior Assistant unior Assi1s ALICE NORRISE Junior Assistant . t G Pree ae lp OC MOC oc ro Ree oy Sop ne olga ayer a PELL LL EEDA ett ere a sckisa sonido Band Participates BRASS SECTION—FIRST ROW: Phil Landers, Yvonne King, John McNeally, Phil Mora, John Foster, Andy Monson, Dwayne Gray, and Chris Webb. SECOND ROW: Bill Shannon, Jerry Phillips, Dave Moore, Zachary Sharpe, Chris Woodburn, Roger Gray, Wyman Savage, Gene Frank- lin, and Thomas Read. THIRD ROW: Scott Mason, Roy Pitts and Ken Howell. NOT PICTURED: Mitch McCarrie. SAX, PERCUSSION, AND STRING BASS SECTIONS—FIRST ROW: Ed Walker, Allen Landers, Jim Gross, Steve Morris, Brad Chilton, Gayle Roswell, and Zondra Bonds. SECOND ROW: Eldiva Marshall, Robert Read, Larry Sharpe, Dwaine Savage, and Mike Smith, FOURTH ROW: Glenn French, Ed Henderson, and George Rios. NOT PICTURED: Ray Beavers. | | a | a pe CLARINET SECTION—FIRST ROW: Doreen Van Vliet, Michelle Garcia, Linda Casady, Donna Richardson, Bonnie Mifflin, Lillie McFadden, Connie Golden, and Judy Szwanek. SECOND ROW: David Hickson, William Langston, Linda Crawford, Brenda Sharp, Ramona Thompson, Lorna Galli, Barbara Reed, Joyce Powell, and Gil Briseno. NOT PIC- TURED: Wayne Flute and Daryll Meek. FLUTE AND DOUBLE REED SECTIONS—FIRST ROW: Sylvia Bales, Almarie Langston, Judy deCaccia, and Joel Harter. SECOND ROW: Holly Phillips, Mary Lutz, Barbara Kesler, and Sally Sheldon. THIRD ROW: Robert Foster, Ellen Monson, Yvonne Holland, Valerie Perkins, Denise Eaton, and Ron Vetter. NOT PICTURED: Jon Lew and Debbie Belt. Choirs Perform For Audiences A CAPPELLA CHOIR—FIRST ROW: Sue Kesler, Judy Touchstone, Minnie Miller, Donnette Williams, Gail Baldwin, Gayle Hill, Ps Cain, and Mrs. Delphia Dunning, Director. SECOND ROW: Gayle Lewis, Sharon Butler, Nita Holloway, Daphne Williams, ade ae pe Ruth Smith. THIRD ROW: Antoinette Gary, Sara Englemann, Cynthia Whittington, Debbie Williams, and Charlene Davis. FOURTH ROW: Melvin White, Joe Reading, Curry Jackson, Larry Sharpe, Tim Lee, Linda Wright, and Wilhemia Parker. , LEFT: A CAPPELLA OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Gail Baldwin, Secretary; Katie Price, President; Pat McCain, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Ruth Smith, Section Leader; Sue Kesler, Section Leader. THIRD ROW: Joe Reading, Section Leader; Linda Wright, Robes; and Curry Jackson, Robes. es cman bam pt ROLE SOO ER OT i : = Sail amnannnncmn ae ee a NORTH CAMPUS CHORUS—FIRST ROW: Pam Turner, Pam Retzlaff, Gail Ballengee, John White, Richard Mead, Larry Melvin, Gerald Hudson, Thanery. SECOND ROW: Karen Billman, Marion Taylor, Nancy Peterson, Zardiackas, Dorothy Schwarm, Veronica Austin, Denise Rezendes, Carolyn Diethrich, Nancy Hyland, Brenda Madison, and Betty Coleman. THIRD Vaughn, Margie Parks, Kathi Skinner, Roberta Reynolds, Cheryl Cooley, Angela Sumler, Scarlet Hopkins, Wanda Parkam, Paula Fahrenholz, Kim High, Diane Neal, and Madeline Sabo. With Harmony And Skill Judi Simpson, Frances Keefer, Henry Simmons, and Dana Pat Jones, Margie Chan, Linda Cooley, Debbie Simpson, Sandy ROW: Lorna Heck, Kathy Shelly Drakke, Mary Ann Pitre, Marlene Waite, Jeri Mason, The A Cappella Choir entertains at the Christmas program performance in the South Campus gym. SENIOR A CAPPELLA MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Judy Touchstone. Sue Kesler, Katie Price, Pat McCain, Gail Baldwin, and Gayle Hill. SECOND ROW: Minnie Miller, Nita Holloway, Daphne Williams, and Barbara Martin. THIRD ROW: Sara Englemann, Linnetta Sharpe, Cynthia Whittington, and Debbie Williams. FOURTH ROW: Larry Sharpe, Roger Gray, and Mike Shiloh. a 6° 3. per 46? oo? Couples stand in line to select their wedding rings before they take the big step. Newlyweds Sue Scott and Tom Betti admire their Dawg Patch wedding rings. The Notations of Soul jazz up Mendelssohn’s Wedding March to the sound of the 70’s. Marryin’ Sam David Cole performs the cere- mony to residents of Dawg Patch. Sadies Swing Their Partners q To Real Vv Dawg Patch = uf Amy Garcia and Dave Meyers seem quite happy, as they approach the altar. Larry Stevens, Beverly Gillard, Ron Lu- machi and Debbie Brooks take a breather from the dancefloor. Marina Gonzalez A Reigns As At Queen Over Homecoming Newly announced Homecoming Queen, Marina Gonzalez, makes ready to circle the foot- ball turf as her first official duty. Regina Ellis takes over MC duties while Mike De La Garza presents corsages to the class attendants. ] . ane of ¥ cA Nii i Hi z 4 oi ¥ oie Sis ate sa ile . . ° Dave Faeth returns Junior attendant, Brenda Daniels, Fall SA President, Mike De La Garza, was on hand to introduce the Queen and her . ges and So] Paneio adhe audience. to the rooters section, where they presided over the Haiiecc Z Activities rE A OU Hts At Kennedy te a as tS Game | in as o. - The Homecoming court, marveling in its happiness for a successful election, is captured here. Marina Gonzalez, Queen, Brenda Daniels, Junior attendant, Theresa Donohue, Soph- omore attendant, and Denise Davis, Freshman attendant, compose the court. ogee if “a oT J _ Janiels, rer the and Sophomore attendant, Theresa Donohue, back Homecoming activities. The Fagles proved to be a tough competitor for the Varsity eleven, but the Oilers managed to October 22, 1969 SA Swings With “Battle Of The Bands’”’ oe 7 9 : z : 2 | “JGD and the New Breed” led the lineup of soulful stars that performed for the Groups from all over the Bay Area donated their talents listening audience. to a most appreciative Student Association. The South Board of Com- missioners who judged the 2A-2B assembly rated “The Fabulous No- tations of Soul” the most outstanding band _pres- ent. wed DO De ee ARMA Nrt s os 270 nts Bands Perform In Many Parades And Programs The sixty-eight members of the Marching Band, under the direction of drum major William Langston, marched in many parades throughout the year. Besides performing as the guest band at Cal-State at the Hayward football game, the group marched in the Alameda County Vet- eran’s Day parade and the Peres School Halloween parade. JAZZ BAND — FIRST ROW: Ellen Monson, Yvonne King, Gayle Bos- well, Eldiva Marshall, Ken Howell, and Dwayne Gray. SECOND ROW: John Reed, George Rios, Phil Mora, Jim Grey, Ray Beavers, and Thomas Penry. THIRD ROW: Chris Woodburn, Bill Shannon, and Dave Olivieri. FOURTH ROW: Roy Pitts, Dave Moore, Steve Morris, Jim Gross, Gene Franklin, and Ed Walker. NOT PIC- TURED: Nathan Wright. 272 Mr. R as Gu South North and South Campus Principals welcome Guadalupe Barral, visiting exchange student from Guatemala, at a reception luncheon. Lupe spent the week of February 16 attending classes at South Campus, while our Sara spent the week at Healdsburg High. ® Guadal Is Gi Rich Ger pl [a sy Guadalupe enjoys having lunch with her American sister, Cheryl Bowser, and members of the Richmond High faculty. o a) Dah _— — sik Mr. Robert France, North Campus Principal, looks on as Guadalupe converses with Mr. Elmer McCormick, South Campus Principal. Guadalupe and Debby Brown are welcomed to Richmond High by Journalism student Cecelia Greer. Debbie of Dixon High spent a week at South Campus. pitality At Luncheon In Her Honor February 19, 1970 , SW ; Lar ca al i eet woe tq ii, an ene Guadalupe expresses her feelings of worthwhile experi- Our visitor from Guatemala is getting acquainted with her new ences in America. friends. 273 Director John Maltester rehearses the orchestra for the upcoming Spring Concert. The g out the year. roup participated in concerts, festivals, and Orchestra Brings Culture To Musical Performances CELLO AND BASS SECTIONS—FIRST ROW: Janice Bruckner , Sharon Rose, and Eldiva i i ‘as repr i Marshall. SECOND ROW: Rich Fuller and Jim Grey. OMEN BG a Oe a eee ae Batchelder and Marlene Waite. SECOND ROW: ah Pam Retzlaff. VIOLA SECTION—FIRST ROW: Evette Newman, and Janene Turnbloom. SECOND ROW: Theresa Donohue, and Gayle Boswell. FIRST VIOLIN SECTION—FIRST ROW: Sandy Nakano, Deanna Strong, and Debbie Nakano. SECOND ROW: Kathy Nelson, and Joseph Turner. vocal solosists in the annual [RST ROW: Pam Turner, Judy = IND ROW: Frances Keefer and SECOND VIOLIN SECTION—FIRST ROW: Donna Padilla, Renee Weiss, and Doris Chan. SECOND ROW: Linda Gentry, Kay Robinson, and Susan Franklin. THIRD ROW: Mike Nelson. 275 N Richr amg : Be: Mari — a ‘ : ” — ne Maris Ry ‘ ee f ‘ - i . : , catior id ‘ = : i pie ¢ ; a ee: wit é 3 Reading letters from the orphans are members of Mrs. Elsie Sanchez’s second period Spanish Class—FIRST ROW: Hilda Martinez, Linda Bickham, Linda Heman, and Carol Reibslager. SECOND ROW: Susan Carlson, John Muenchow, Linden Laird, Virginia Ingram, Bonnie Mifflin, Susan Scott, Silvia Romero, and Lisa Van Buren. THIRD ROW: Brian Balsiger, Gary Knuckles, and Karen Venturi. Contributing to the orphan fund are members of Mrs. Sanchez’s first period Spanish Class—FIRST ROW: Sylvia Thompson, Pat Romero, and Mary Dietrichh SECOND ROW: Sandra Dawson, Joyce Woodson, Ramona Thompson, and Rick Banducci. 276 Spanish Students Support Orphans Through MARIA TERESA HERNANDEZ Richmond students have helped support Maria since she was eight years old. Maria, now eighteen, graduated from Vo- cational School and has a job. GERALDA DE CASTRO Geralda was seven when she first received aid from Mrs. Sanchez’s classes. At thirteen, Geralda has led a life of sorrow after losing her parents and a sister. She now lives with her sister and is adjust- ing well with school and friends. SALVADOR VARELA Nineteen-year-old Salvador is in his first year of college at the Universidad Nacional in Bogota, Colombia. The young medical student has received aid from Richmond since he was nine. Salvador is the first foster child in South America to go to college. Donations And Sucker Sales The Varela family sent this picture to his American supporters in one of his monthly letters. Sports Illustrated You name it, we’ve got it — every sport in the book. We have the godlike athletes, too — a whole SPORTS ILLUSTRATED full of them. Richmond High has always been rather glorious in this respect. Like clock-work, we produce our high school Joe Namaths and Lew Alcindors. Hmmmmmmmm. You think we exaggerate? Scan this section. Pictures don’t lie. Athletics 278 Z Outstanding S Excel In V TOM NOFZIGER MEL ADGER Varsity Football Varsity Football DAVE FAETH MIKE PEOPLES JERRY MOORE Cross Country Cross Country Varsity Basketball : a, by Aw ay. Bey IN ‘ 4 GARY KNUCKLES DARRELL DICKENS | a - 280 Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball wee SOE ee io Seniors n Varsity Sports RICH SZWANEK STAN FLETCHER Varsity Wrestling Varsity Wrestling DAN WALKER DAN HOWELL JOHN MEUNCHOW Varsity Basketball Golf Golf a M4 Ne F, ‘ : : a we” t MIKE PERDUE BILL LANGSTON ANTHONY KELLER Varsity Track Tennis Tennis 28] VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD—FIRST ROW: Gary Knuckles, Edgar Dillon, Maurice Rhodes, Larry Marino, Mel Adger, Mike Jerge, Aubrey Washington, Marcus Blair, and Joe Aranda. SECOND ROW: Coach Dennis Guintini, Ray Hubbard, Keith Clutts, Joe Taitano, Preston Ingram, Andre Mogannam, Steve Miller, Gary King, and Coach Frank Milo. THIRD ROW: Tom Nofziger, Mike Salcido, Leroy Christopher, Alan Lilli- field, Mike Perdue, Walter Thomas, Jerry Kinyon, Wayne Winrow, Ken McFarland, and Robert Gober. SEASON’S Varsity Football team ee Richmond 15 Richmond 12 . e Richmond 75 Richmond 8 1VeES O I ! Cl } S l Richmond 24 Richmond 20 Richmond 8 Richmond 36 Richmond 6 MEL ADGER Halfback Outstanding Back MVP Blanket Award All-League, Offense and Defense ALAN LILLIFIELD STEVE MILLER KEN MacFARLAND All-East Bay, Offense Tackle Guard End be... — e LARRY MARINO Betz JOE ARANDA Fullback Halfback Quarterback Co-Captain V’S SCORES ion 2B Fourth Place 15 Berkeley 34 12 El Cerrito 12 Wo) Pacific 20 8 DeAnza 6 24 San Leandro 6 20 Encinal 0 7 8 Alameda 12 : 36 Pinole 22 Sew 6 Kennedy 7 pes a EDGAR DILLON i mtg Quarterback f ; Co-Captain GARY KING MIKE PERDUE AND BILL MOGANNAM Guard Fullback Linebacker Halfback Mel Adger, leading Oiler rusher, follows the blocking of Mike Perdue for a large gain in the Berkeley game. JERRY KINYON TOM NOFZIGER ROBERT GOBER End, Linebacker Tackle End Co-Outstanding Lineman Co-Outstanding Lineman Mik Oil Can Award All-League, Offense All-East Bay, Offense Competition And Joe Aranda (44), Oiler fullback, makes yardage in the Pinole game, as he is pressured by No. 56 of the Spartans. Oiler Maurice Rhodes comes up in the rear to assist. Richmond defensive men, Tom Nofziger (70) and Jerry Kinyon (81), pursue an Eagle back in the Kennedy game. 284 Mike Jerge (35), fullback, breaks out into the open against San Leandro. aces Fourth In League ole ler Mel Adger, Oiler star halfback and leading rusher, returns a kickoff in the Berkeley game. Adger (22) on defense prepares to tackle a Jacket man, as Edgar Dillon’ (12), proceeds to help. RAY HUBBARD Center MIKE JERGE Fullback All-League Fullback DAVE BRANDON Linebacker STEVE JOHNSON Guard Junior Oilers Richmond 0 Richmond 0 Richmond 0 Richmond 12 Richmond 40 Richmond 44 Richmond 8 Richmond 40 Richmond 24 WILLIE JACKSON End Develop SEASON’S SCORES Berkeley pays El Cerrito 42 Pacific 8 DeAnza 24 San Leandro 0 Encirral 12 Alameda 6 Pinole Valley 6 Kennedy 26 RON YOUNG Quarterback CARL BROWN Perry Johnson, and Marcus Blair. VICTOR VEGA PERRY JOHNSON Halfback JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Rogers McGee, Carlo SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Schrit Otis Taylor, Tom Taitano, Brad Chilton, William Fine, and Coach Victor Katch Mik e Salcido, Mike Glazier, Victor Vega, Emilio Arriaga, Willie Jackson, and ¢ MIKE GOMEZ Running Back MIKE GLAZIER KEITH CLUTIS EMILIO ARRIAGA Tackle Center End zi e Next Year’s BA ok Stars SEASON’S STATISTICS Leading Scorer—Rick Williams Leading Passer—Ron Young Leading Pass Receiver—Chester Henderson Team Captains—Paul Gengler, Chester Henderson see, Carlos Chambers, Steve Carlock, Willie Cox, Mike Gomez, Bruce Frauenkron, Dan Jim Schriber, Dave Brandon, Ron Young, James Noriega, Keith Clutts, Paul Gengler, ctor Katch. THIRD ROW: Steve Johnson, Carl Brown, Gary Mayeda, Henry Cooper, son, and Chester Henderson. CHESTER HENDERSON HENRY COOPER OTIS TAYLOR End Guard Guard Tiel 143 3 iy 516 a 2) J { ij | SOPH-FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Ralph Howard, Manager; Fred Evans, Gary Yates, David Delong, Alan Honea, Mike Wong, Gilbert Elvira, Robert McCoy, Gene Olson, Tonnie Allen, Gary Reed, Bill Cooper, Curt Wilson, Robert Scott, Mark Damato, Mike Ingram, Charl- ton Wilson, and Ray Powell. SECOND ROW: Coach Emery Phillips, Bill Talley, Greg Perasso, Scott Perasso, Ron Taylor, Ricky Ortega, Doug Horne, Bob Virgo, Tom Touchstone, Robert Cantey, Matthew Ayres, Bill Sweatt, John Shaw, Oscar Williams, Wayne Bennett, Nathaniel Davis, Mike Robinson, Mike Nelson, and Coach Roy Rogers. THIRD ROW: David Cooper, Don Will, David Ruport, Brad Chilton, Frank Preston, Mike Ma- loney, Donn Guiterrez, John Hulse, Ron Trigueiro, Larry Ellerbee, James Daniels, Ron Cash, Alex Fernandez, Mike Cordero, Lee Fletcher, Norman Robertson, Leamon Ealy, and Eugene Smith. SEASON’S SCORES Won:7 Lost: 2 Richmond 6 Berkeley 0 Richmond 13 El Cerrito 12 Richmond 24 Pacific 12 Richmond 24 DeAnza 6 Richmond 18 Encinal 7 San Richmond 34 Leandro 28 Richmond 16 Alameda 22 Pinole Richmond 19 Valley 12 Richmond 7 Kennedy 13 ROBERT McCOY BRAD CHILTON FRANK PRESTON os Halfback Guard Guard : TEAM STATISTICS Team Record—7 wins, 2 losses Team Captain—Center Gary Reed Most Valuable Player— Halfback Larry Eller- bee re Coaches — Emery Phil- lips and Roy Rogers DOUG HORNE CURT WILSON JOHN HULSE 988 Guard Guard, Linebacker Tackle ws 1S, DON WILL SCOTT PERASSO RICKY ORTEGA Tackle Quarterback Tackle OSCAR WILLIAMS JAMES DANIELS RAY POWELL LARRY ELLERBEE End End Guard Halfback, Safety Most Valuable Player MATTHEW AYRES JOHN SHAW GARY REED BILL TALLEY Fullback, Linebacker Tackle Center, Linebacker Quarterback Team Captain 289 Cross Country Competes AM—FIRST ROW: Mike Young, Dan Smith, Gerardo Pola, Dave Faeth, Jeff Sweet, Kim Selesda, Steve Medina, Richard Beer vie and Tobe Lew. SECOND ROW: Tom Penry, Fred Anderson, Dave Schoendaler, Dave Meadows, Mike Peoples, Dennis Korte, David Mitchell, Jerry Meahan, Gordon Hubble, Greg Ruff, Bill Rasmussen, and Coach Ken Richter. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jeff Sweet and Dan Smith. SECOND ROW: Tom Penry and Dave Schoendaler. VARSITY TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mike Peoples and Gordon Hubble. SECOND ROW: Jerry Meahan, Deve Faeth, and Dave Mitchell. 290 For ACAL Honors ra - SOPHOMORE TEAM—FIRST ROW: Dave Meadows, Fred Anderson, Mike Young, Gregg Ruff, Jeff Eber, and John Lew. SECOND ROW: Gerado Pola, Steve Medina, Rich Fuller, Joe Olquin, and Dennis Korte. Cross Country Coach Ken Richter, right, and Soph Coach Rich Abel, left, present awards to Mike Peoples, most valuable runner, and Dave Faeth, Varsity season captain. 291 4 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—FIRST ROW: Randy Ashford, George Brown, Rich Ezwanek, Bill Harper, Chuck Deyo, Chilico Hart, John Hood, and Rich Ortega. SECOND ROW: Coach Frank Milo, Tom Taitano, Paul Gengler, Ed Henderson, Steve Carlock, Stan Fletcher, and Coach Dan Noécker. GEORGE BROWN 105 lb. Class Grapplers Build For STAN FLETCHER Unlimited “ 2nd Place, ACAL STEVE CARLOCK Q 4th Place, Montgomery 193 lb. Class ue seas 4th Place Montgomery 4th Place. ACAL RICH SZWANEK 114 lb. Class THOMAS TITANTO 154 Ib. Class PAUL GENGLER 165 lb. Class 3rd Place, ACAL Future ACAL Competition JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—FIRST ROW: Roy Pitts, Ed Walker, Stuart Waring, Dan Smith, and George Foster. SECOND ROW: Coach Frank Milo, Jim Buchan, Steve Johnson, Bruno Hulse, John Shaw, Carl Jones, and Coach Dan Noecker. BILL HARPER 120 lb. Class Outstanding PI Receive Ricky Williams, J.V. Football captain; Mr. Dennis Guintini, J.V. Football coach; and Mike Larry Ellerb, Soph-Frosh Footbs Salcido, Most Valuable Player. Player, and Gary Reed, team captair Melvin Adger, Varsity Football’s outstanding back and Most Valuable Player; Jerry Moore Varsity Basketball co-captain; Mr. Tom Nofziger, Varsity Football’s outstanding lineman, and Jerry Kinyon, out- Billy Moore Varsity Basketball co-captain; and Aub standing lineman and Oilcan Award winner. Christenson Award. Mr. Frank Milo, Varsity Football Coach, Gary Knuckles and Edgar Dillon, Varsity Foot- ball co-captains. Frosh Football's Most Valuable , team captain. aptain; Mr. Rich Abel, Varsity Basketba:: coach; 4 n; and Aubrey (Sugar Bear) Washington, Dick Steve Carlock, outstanding Varsity wrestler; and Mr. Dan Noecker, Varsity Wrestling coach. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Dwayne Jordan, Manager; Aubrey Washington, Darrell Dickens, Greg Robinson, Willie Hamilton, Duane Read, Ed Baumberger, Eugene Lyons, Manager. SECOND ROW: Roger Nall, Bill Moore, Willie Jackson, Dan Walker Donnie Baker, Walter Thomas, Jerry Moore, and Coach Rich Abel. ; Varsity Trio Receive AC Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri ‘ Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri BILL MOORE JERRY MOORE DAN WALKER Forward Forward Center Varsity Co-Captain All ACAL 296 Honorable Mention All ACAL All-ACAL SEASON’S SCORES CALVIN SWAYZA Forward Won: 13 Lost: 13 ACAL STANDING: Sixth Place Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Pittsburg McClymonds Oakland St. Elizabeth Marin Kennedy Berkeley El Cerrito Alumni Pacific De Anza San Leandro Encinal Alameda Pinole Valley Kennedy Berkeley EI Cerrito Pacific De Anza San Leandro Encinal Alameda Pinole Valley Kennedy AUBREY WASHINGTON Honors 58 81 60 58 RIGHT: Darrell Dickens outreaches Pittsburg defender for two. He was a guard, co-captain, and received hon- orable mention on the all=-ACAL team. ceive camino satstsipinecinmssdicmmmmminii, ie ms Gas eee nl GREG ROBINSON Guard, Forward UPPER RIGHT—Darrell Dickens breaks away from guarding Eagles. LOWER RIGHT—Donnie Baker eyes basket for a bucket against Encinal. Dan Walker fires 2 points, while Billy Moore looks on. 298 des Many Action Thrills 1 © a _ 1S) = =a inst Gau chos. against ars the board Billy Moore cle “ep Seopa CRE RE ROR IE em NS mane oH JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jerry Meahan, Bernel Deloney, Rick Williams, Mike Gatewood, and Randy Meahan. SECOND ROW: John Carter, Frank Harris, Mike Salcido, John Rubins, and Coach Dennis Guintini. SEASON’S SCORES Won: 11 Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond 44 28 SY, 38 67 62 61 51 2)! 71 56 46 41 Sil 50 58 a3 Si) 50 a9 59 56 38 Lost: 12 Pittsburg McClymonds Oakland Berkeley El Cerrito Balboa Sophomores Pacific DeAnza San Leandro Encinal Alameda Pinole Kennedy Berkeley El Cerrito Pacific DeAnza San Leandro Encinal Alameda Pinole Kennedy Junior Varsity Hoopsters MIKE SALCIDO Center BERNAL DELONEY Forward 300 FRANK HARRIS Forward 46 55 44 62 54 38 49 52 40 62 40 52 51 65 55 73 56 46 42 28 44 47 72 JOHN CARTER JERRY MEAHAN JOHN RUBINS Guard Guard Forward Develop Varsity Stars aaa _—- ama RAN DY MEAHAN RICK WILLIAMS GATEWOOD Forward Forward Guard SEASON’S SCORES Won: 10 Lost: 10 Richmond 38 Washington 55 Richmond 41 __ Berkeley 58 Richmond 40 EI Cerrito 51 Richmond 60 _ Balboa 2 Richmond 75 Pacific 55 Richmond 68 DeAnza 62 Richmond 44 SanLeandro 62 Richmond 66 Encinal 52 Richmond 55 Alameda 51 Richmond 71 Pinole 65 Richmond 64 Kennedy US: Richmond 63 Berkeley 82 Richmond 39 El Cerrito 43 Richmond 44 _ Pacific 49 Richmond 54 DeAnza 38 Richmond 58 SanLeandro 53 Richmond 57 Encinal 34 Richmond 43 Alameda 40 Richmond 67 Pinole 61 Richmond 63 Kennedy 93 SOPH-FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Greg Ruff, Mike Robinson, Curt Wilson, and Bill Talley. SECOND ROW: Coach James Schriber, Mike Nelson, Eddie Wyatt, Oscar Williams, Donell Young, Ron Vetter, Soph-Frosh Cagemen ‘. “od MIKE ROBINSON DONELL YOUNG Guard | Forward Bill Talley, 20 , tips in a rebound for two, as Donell Young, 42, assists. 302 55 iA, NY, : RON VETTER Center ims? ‘ ’ e Py) a ® BILL TALLEY OSCAR WILLIAMS Guard Forward Oscar Williams, 14, makes a hoop against San Leandro. Score .5O0 Season Roc PA x FS 4 ; GREG RUFF ., MIKE NELSON Forward j Forward CURT WILSON Guard 303 Varsity C VARSITY WEIGHTMEN —FIRST ROW: Otis Tay- lor, Duane Akin, Ralph Evans, and Jim Shimel. SECOND ROW: Joe Whit- tington, Tom Nofziger, Ray Hubbard, Larry Stevens, and Mike Perdue. VARS Chest Evans Larry ath = RO ee vas nppehigeh Fy DB Mk aA OME ds EO SR ts | VARSITY SPRINTERS—Willie Hamilton, Mike Nakano, Steve Johnson, Jody Madden, Roger McGee, Maurice Rhodes, and Joe Moore. VARSITY DISTANCE RUNNERS—FRONT: Joe Olguin and Jerry Meahan. BACK: Phil Webb and Mike Peoples. VARSITY 440-yd. RELAY TEAM — Joe Moore, Roger McGee, Jody Madden and Mau- rice Rhodes. y -Cindermen Compete In ACAL VARSITY TRACKSTERS—FIRST ROW: Jerry Meah an, Phil Webb, Mike Criddle, Dave Faeth, Mike Gomez, Dave Moore, Mike Nakano, and Chester Henderson. SECOND ROW: Duane Akin, Larry Harris, Maurice Rhodes, Joe Moore, Jody Madden, Steve Johnson, Joe Olguin, Ralph Evans, Mike Peoples, and Joe Whittington. THIRD ROW: Willie Hamilton, Jim Shimel, Marcus Blair, Otis Taylor, Ray Hubbard, Mike Perdue, Larry Stevens, and Tom Nofziger. VARSITY HURDLERS — Mike Criddle, Dave Faeth, Don Baker, Willie Hamilton, Mike VARSITY POLEVAULTERS—Dave Moore and Dave Faeth. Gomez, Jody Madden, and Marcus Blair. 305 “B” WEIGHTMEN—FIRST ROW: Dan Smith, Chris DeGuia, Ed Henderson, and Tom Taitano. SECOND ROW: Ken Olstad, John Shaw, Mike Maloney, John Hultz and Fred Kugelmann. eee ar ¥ “B” HURDLERS — Alan Lande “B” SPRINTERS — Mike Hardin, Alvin Daniels, Larry Lee, Robert McCoy, and ‘Mal- colm Mason. °°B” Team) “B” POLEVAULTERS — Andrew Delgado, Tom Penry, William Harper, and Ed Walker. Ca i Darry McGe Mike , 306 “B” DISTANCE RUNNERS—Alan Weaver, Dennis Korte, Darryl McClain, and Rich Fullers. SECOND ROW: Dave Schoendaler, Willie Cousy, Aaron Gilmore, Dave Mitchell, Greg Ruff, and Larry Harris. Develops Many New Stars ————EEE “B” TRACK TEAM: Willis Cousy, John Shaw, Chris DeGuis, Dave Schoendaler, Tom Taitano, Danny Smith, Dennis Korte, Robert Fuller, and Darryl McClain. SECOND ROW: Tom Penry, Andrew Delgado, Alan Weaver, Duane Savage, Alan Landers, Oscar Williams, Dave Mitchell, Roger McGee, Larry Lee, Ed Henderson, Mike Hardin, and Malcolm Mason. THIRD ROW: Greg Ruff, Aaron Gilmore, Ed Walker, Willie Montgomery Mike Maloney, Robert Coleman, William Harper, John Hulse, and Ken Olstad. 307 Trackmen On Their Toes 100 yard dash is close, but Richmond’s Joe Moore wins. Phil Webb puts forth his best in 880 yard run. North Campus runners show they’re willing to win for Richmond Ric High also. Bu , : - r is st ny ee gas pale m a ae: i ihe en ee re 308 Maurice Rhodes’ second effort puts Richmond first:in the 440 yard run. Mike Hardin strides to victory in the 100 yard relay. Tom Penry is successful in his “Fosburry Flop” while competing in the “B” polevault. Richmond Hurdlers, Jody Madden, Dave Faeth, and Willie Hamilton, ue finish first, second, and third‘in the 180 Low’s. 1 on victory in his race. Mike Peoples pushes for home after the grueling mile run. 309 Y Varsity Nine Defends ACAL a Championship “ ED BAUMBERGER EDGAR DILLON Outfield, Catcher Second Base an 2 i eRe eee ee r | ) AAS 4 ‘4 ‘¢ baie, a] 4 OS ROO ime S S hy , - wae D SOR CAO CEE SO te ‘i _ % i % , % - eee es RS SRR GARY KING LEWIS SPARKMAN First Base, Pitcher Pitcher VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mike Gatew Larry Marino, Gary King, Don Anderson, and Chuck Deyo. Mike Harris, Duane Read, Jaime Duzon, Edgar Dillon, Charle THIRD ROW: Carlos Chambers, Mike Jerge, Chris Kelleh Gengler. CHARLES COOKSEY CHUCK DEYO Outfield Second Base, Third Base Coach LARRY MARINO 310 Outfield STANLEY YOST MIKE HARRIS GEORGE WILSON Short Stop, Outfield Outfield Outfield Pa i er HO i DARRELL DICKENS JIM FISHER Pitcher Catcher like Gatewood, Jim Fisher, Gary Knuckles, Ed Baumberger, uck Deyo. SECOND ROW: Ivory Broadway, Stan Yost, lon, Charles Cooksey, Mark Hale, and Coach Emery Phillips. hris Kelleher, George Wilson, Lewis Sparkman, and Paul MIKE JERGE JAIME DUZON Pitcher Third. Base GARY KNUCKLES Short Stop 3.11 LEFT—Carlos Chambers First Base RIGHT—Donnell Young Center Field Doug Horne Shortstop Dan Anfenson Third Base LEFT—Greg Drummer Right Field LS hE SS. iS eee te lg Been 5) eid ah RIGHT—Paul Gengler Pitcher SLAF hi te ee me me i ‘ PP EEN PX a Mike Cordero Mike Gatewood Catcher Second Base Junior Varsity Baseball Becomes Future ACAL Defenders pt SI ote Sie eee ee Pee aoae ri ARES vey oS AP Aer Be MET nhs Rew Roce = en: % SS OE ETERS OR A er BS agate aoe se efi 2 og ree ae oes OM A re ok oe BSP DA an tb hid Aces ti, RO RE OECS a Oe De “Fae a JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Bill Talley, Carl Burnett, Greg Drummer, Ivory Broadway, Brad Chilton, Tony Conner, Rick Tilman, Greg Perasso, and Jeff Conner. SECOND ROW: Dana Flannery, Danny Anfenson, Raul Orozco, Mike Gatewood, Doug Horne, Mark Hale, Steve Carlock, and Randy Ashford. THIRD ROW: Willard Leonard, Donnell Young, Leman Ealy, Mike Cordero, Ray Powell, Carlos Chambers, Paul Gengler, and Coach Roy Rogers. 313 aseball Teams Caught In Action ees = ne! Varsity player takes a run around the bases. Ivory Broadway pulls the ball to right field for a base hit. J.V.’s warm up for the DeAnza game. 314 Managers Take Charge Of Team Uniforms And Equipment (7 y CARL JONES Baseball Manager GARY MAYEDA RICK SZWANEK JIM SHIMEL Football Manager Football Manager Football Manager 4 al hi GENE LYONS DOWAYNE JORDAN RONALD PORTER Basketball Manager Basketball Manager Basketball Manager 315 Tennis Aces Turn In Noteworthy Performances TENNIS TEAM—Bill Langston, Chris Weeg, Robert Gober, Anthony Keller, Joe Reading, Glen French, and Coach Victor Katch. NOT PICTURED: Tom Betti. CAPTAINS—Anthony Keller. NOT PICTURED: Chris Weeg. ST7T MO nNnsSsN STATISTICIANS — Frances Marques, Sharon Butler, and Daphne Bennett. NOT PICTURED: Irene Standiford and Janene Turnbloom. 316 Golfers Compete In League Tournaments ABOVE: John Muenchow, Captain; Coach Robert Mackler, and Dan Howell, Co-Captain. LEFT: SOPHOMORE SQUAD ALTERNATES—Jeff Eber, Carl Winther, and Jim Bonovich. John Hood and Lane Munger. SECOND ROW: Dan Howell, Squad Member; John Muenchow, | Squad Member; John Grecina, and Tim Eber, Squad Member. NOT PICTURED: Squad Mem- bers Kevin Ricklef and Dan Fox. 3 | GOLF TEAM — FIRST ROW: j Faculty IT Over P Faculty: 64 — Ric March 19,1970 | S Bob Gober leads the policemen’s ... And they’re cheering section. off and running Richmond Faculty gets a shot from the free throw line. 318 Dennis Guintini gets in on the jumpball action. y Iriumphs r Police 54 Richmond Police: 41 South Campus Gym i The Cops © close in. a The quick action stymies the crowd. Officers Head Sports Program SUSAN FOSTER BONNIE MIFFLIN President Secretary-Treasurer Spring—Fall Fall MARIE FERRIERA Vice-President Fall DEBRA ROSIC General Sports Manager—Fall Vice-President—Spring SANDY REED 1969-70 CALENDAR Social Chairman Spring—Fall September 30—October 30, Badminton November 3—December 5, Tennis December 9—January 15, Trampoline January 28—Installation of GAA President as Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics at BOC Dinner February 1— Election of GAA Officers February §3—March 26, Baseball February 5—Officer Installation at GAA Award Banquet March 10— Members serve at Spring Basketball and Wrestling Banquet March 31—April 23, Archery April 28— May 28, Volleyball June 2—GAA Awards Banquet and Installation of New Officers 320 SE ee Fe wT | Girls’ Athletic Association MARGO PLACENCIO CAROLYN SUMMEY Tennis Manager Mee. Secretary-Treasurer Spring MRS. CLAIRE SHAW Sponsor MARIE FERRIERA Lone member of the Winged “R”. ROBERTA WARNER Badminton Manager General Sports Manager Spring MARY TURNER Trampoline Manager CAROLYN WANDRICK Baseball Manager Ne = us P.E.. LEADERS—FIRST ROW: Barbara Turner, Laurie Sill, Janet Ganger, Sue Scott, Sandy Gilson, Carol Reibslager, Diana Hagan, Pat McCain, and Barbara Raab. SECOND ROW: Vickie Devencenzi, Pam Burns, Debbie Rude, Karen Venturi, Cathy Dor ado, Virginia Ingram, Carolyn Russell, Gerrie Marshall, and Sharon Iserloth. A Leaders watch Sue Scott after she has “socks it to” a volleyball during a fast game. Sandy forms 322 Ne e To P.E. Department EEE Barbara Raab instructs Miriam Pacheco in the art of folk dancing. A Sandy Gilson, taking down student’s trampoline grades, per- a forms one of her daily duties. Barbara Turner dazzles her class with her expert display of baseball skill. LEFT: Campus cuties, Gary King, Joe Aranda, Steve Miller, Larry Marino, Andre Mogannam, Ken McFarland, Mike Jerge, and Maurice Rhodes, take time out from halftime activities to pose for the Shield photographer. The enthusiastic audience follows the day’s activit The pom-pon girls make last minute adjustments on the sidelines, while Coaches Jerry Kinyon and Gary Knuckles talk it over with the chain gang. The referee signals a touchdown which Rat Patrol hard way. RIGHT: Gary King and Mike Jerge dem- onstrate the long and the short Kathy G ts : of the ai As L Dg y Gray commands the defense, as she grounds Colleen King in a last minute burst pom-pon : oe sis Groo energy. n + business. Mighty Untackables Edge Rat Patrol In Powder - Puff December 9, 1969 Untackables 13 Rat Patrol 12 Pom-Pon boys Joe Aranda, Steve Miller and Mike Jerge gather in a huddle to decide their next routine. Patrol team member Cynthia Denny earned the As Dizzy Denny enacts a rear attack on teammate Funky Fuglestad, Groovin’ Gray leads the Miehtv ULntackables to a 13-12 victory win. $s Sine Aa Even non-members can’t resist the temptation to get into the act. ; re ed - ef ork reer = = (FAA Jumps For Joy During Trampoline Unit ) TRAMPOLINE ENTE Ferriera. SECOND ROW: Rober Good form will carry Barbara Black through a successful seat to front drop. 326 : : { : ba } : ' é Bist An unknown participant demonstrates a feet to seat somer- sault. eee . aA ENTHUSIASTS—FIRST ROW: Sandra Reed, Margo Placencio, and Marie Roberta Warner, Debra Rosic, Susan Foster, and Mary Turner, manager. Debra Rosic prepares to make a three-point landing. GAA President Susan Foster appears to be contemplat- ing the next step in completing a pike. 327 MODERN DANCE CLASS—FIRST ROW: Sue Carlson, Neva Stalnaker, Cheryl Bowser, Nola McGhee, Dot White, Debbie Brooks, and Linda Grayson. SECOND ROW: Carol Roten, Becky Clark, Kathy Taron, Kathy Freeze, Liz Lutz, Linda Opfergelt, and Yvonne Holland. THIRD ROW: Nicky Bell, Toni Williams, Dora McFarland, and Bonnie Mifflin. The routine Nicky Bell, Torfé Williams, and Dora McFarland is performing requires true coordination and grace. An important part of modern movements. Apply Coordination®™@® Rhythm In Modern @ Becky Clark and Dot White perform various warm-up exercises before attempting the day’s assignment. Debbie Brooks and Kathy Freeze demonstrate swinging movements in their creative dance interpretation. dance is learning to enact the various swinging forms in rhythmical : ; ‘ True natural forms of dance are included in Nicky Bell’s artistic composition. 329 General Sports Manager, Debra Rosic, hands out awards to the group. FIRST ROW: Marie Ferriera, Sandy Reed, Susan Foster, and Bognie Mifflin. SECOND ROW: Roberta Warner, and Margo Placencio. THIRD ROW: Barbara Raab, Nickie Bell, and Mary Turner Bonnie Mifflin arranges the ref Shaw, sponsor. February 5, 1970 4 Debra Rosic accepts a GAA pin for her service to the association. Roberta Warner séceives the file box, the symbol of the « sports manager. Members At Annual Banquet f —_,- 7 : ie inges the refreshments under the supervision of Mrs. Claire - .° . . _ x a 7 ._ 4 Ox. IN ot the office, from the outgoing general Susan Foster is awarded her pin as she is re-installed as GAA President. hs sue arate LEDER BEEN | j = GAA TENNIS—FIRST ROW: Anthony Keller. SECOND ROW: Roberta Warner, Marie Ferriera, Sandy Reed, Racket ___.___|k Wielders foe EC Have Male 4 @j@ | Sandy Reed concentrates intently on the ball, as she returns the serve. Anthony Keller is confident of a win, as he serves the ball to his opponent. GAA President, Susan Foster, displays her style. 332 bs i ae Emma Hughes, Stephanie McClain, Lovetha Mathews, and Velma Johnson bring much enthusiasm to the after school basketball contest. North Campus a, Cg ae v NORTH CAMPUS GAA BASKETBALL TEAM — FIRST ROW: ‘ 1 S ef a Velma Johnson and Lovetha Mathews. SECOND ROW: Miss Mar- garet Jesseph, Sponsor, Helen Hughes, Stephanie McClain, and Emma Hughes. Builds For Future Sports Lovetha Mathews commands the court Velma Johnson and Emma Hughes each strive to reach the ball before the with her dazzling footwork. other. 333 Softball Comes With Balmy Spring Weather BASEBALL MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Marie Ferriera, Bonnie Mifflin, Margo Placencio, and Sandy Reed. SECOND ROW: Barbara Raab, Mary Keeton, Pam Burns, and Carolyn Summey. Carolyn Summey shows the correct way to catch the ball. ¢ se 334 Players Mary Keeton and Pam Burns discuss the game earnestly. Bonnie Mifflin smiles graciously, as Sandy Reed wins “caps” | and her choice to play outfield or to be at bat. Action Mounts On Oiler Oval } 5 sz weve - ” ‘ i) S aS] 72) A “B” team trackster gets a headstart on the 440 relay. Oiler competitors exhibit winning track style. David Scholendaler makes a desperate attempt to place. Statistician Sheila Wheeler congratulates a weary runner. at GI - : ‘ a Cindermen got a real workout during league competition. seeks cat Students and faculty support the team’s effort. 335 8 re Pom-pon girls Michelle Hayes, Cynthia Denny, Gail Perpinan, Melinda Raymond, and Geri Gray take time out for a minute of relaxation after a halftime routine. Junior and Senior boys form a danceline for the annual powder-puff football game. Preparation is necessary for effective track competition. gk, Fie 34 Library assistants aid students and faculty by answering questions on proper use of the library. Memories Of 1969-70 Year Tom Nofziger takes care of an injury he re- ceived during league competition. Coach Dan Noecker clocks Aaron Gilmore, as he leads Oiler tracksters to a first. 337 Depiction Of x ¥ : —— i Students enthusiastically participate in a North Campus otal pee tae BSU meeting. a ee Everyone got in on the action at the Girls’ League pie-eating contest. The band waits in anticipation for the signal to start from Director John ! Tom Betti seems shocked by the news Karen Venturi discloses to him concern- ing the Irish mafia. on Richmond Antics eull i Cindy Williams is caught off guard by the Shield photographer. Senior Tom Betti prepares to address the class on the American Revolution. Ricqui Lopez cruises around campus with friend Mike Peoples. John Maltester. Business Week Make no mistake — BUSINESS WEEK and the SHIELD have two funda- mental likenesses: thoroughness and ads. What BUSINESS WEEK does for labér, management, and marketing, the SHIELD does for students, teachers, and classes. And both go after ads to keep themselves afloat. In this latter matter, the SHIELD may be small potatoes compared with B.W. But we defy you to find any more persistent ad-getter than our own sweet Mary Turner! Advertisements 340 JUNE 1970 Journalism Cubs Solicit oe ae Ad From Lucky Lanes hen you want a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... apuwella- FINER STORES 342 LUCKY ‘‘60”’ LANES 13255 SAN PABLO AVE. SAN PABLO, CALIFORNIA Phone: 235-6300 Congratulations, Seniors — Home of Graduation Parties — From Little League to Major League... A complete line of athletic equipment ell s BLUE JAY SPORT SHOP -z4wot OOF STEVE CROSSMAN PAUL GAMBS 1167 23rd Street Richmond, Calif. 235-3225 ¥ . 2k UL, i Sophomores and Freshmen hurry to fill the bleachers before the seventh period assembly begins. SA President Mike De La Garzi the audience and brings a . touch SA Officers Conduct North |C David Cole asks the Class of 1972 to support his campaign for re-election Political affliation with the school makes for a as its president. during high school years. UPPER RIGHT — Roy Pitts brings his qualifications as vice-president to the :attention of his fellow classmen. MIDDLE RIGHT-—Pam Turner in- forms the audience that she is the most qualified person to represent the Sophomore Class as Vice-President. LOWER RIGHT—The North Cam- pus lends an ear and, most impor- tant, its undivided attention to the candidates who seek various class offices. ia Garza introduces candidates to 3 a . touch of humor to the assembly. 1 Campus Rally Candidates Give Campaign Speeches for@ | most rewarding experience Congratulation s to the Class or 1970 Let's all respect our American Heritage W. 913-AUXILIARY 613 40th Street Richmond, California DON’S PHARMACY 12851 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings — Portraits BY Commercial — Legal “DEE” Industrial 2213 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California hae 234-1230 E. N. ‘‘Dee’’ Deweese Night: 758-1543 Services: Custom Services Accounting Reports InternaleSystems Evaluation Cost Analysis Contract Systems Programming Inventory Control Management Systems Payroll Preparations Production Control Sales Analysis DATA DEMAND 3070 Barkley Drive Richmond, Calif. 94806 Phone: 223-6532 William E. 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Sales Service Phone: 12491 San Pablo Ave. 234-6012 Richmond, Calif. MIRA VISTA FLORIST 12558 San Pablo Avenue Richmond, California 234-0756 234-1601 353 Good ’Ole Life At South Pep band members have mixed emotions over the Alameda game. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Katherine Curl and Dave Faeth chal lenge the class’s plea to go to the park, MIDDLE RIGHT: The coke machine is a favorite with thirsty Sophs. LOWER RIGHT: John Carter joins friends at South Campus. 7 ))) a Senior girls prepare for a future career in the secretarial field. 354 Aw - ea — ; Senior girls exhibit varied fashion crazes in class. Hit that ball, Willie!! Senior boys demonstrate proper study habits. A wa-? Darkroom technician, Gail Perpinan, is caught by the Shield photographer on the way to the developing room. fe % David Cole explains his camera techniques to Soph friends. 355 TACO BELL Famous and Unique Mexican Food Drive-In Restaurant 4536 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California RICHMOND TOYOTA BOB MAYERS Better Cars Since 1945 516 23rd Street Richmond, Calif. 237-6910 233-3500 JAMESON-WALZ MEN’S APPAREL 1011 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California 94801 STEWART’S BODY SHOP Auto Painting Refinishing 12910 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-3515 CRABTREE’S Printing — Mimeographing Typing ¢ Mailing Service All Duplicating Service Phone: 232-8815 260 23rd Street Richmond, Calif SNOW GLASS CO. 12826 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 233-3762 Visit Your Friendly Store, LAMBERT’S ATHLETIC SPORTING GOODS School Jackets, Sweaters, Trophies MOO’S ICE CREAM (41 FL.) pe Benen Pee Shop 3001 Macdonald Ave. : les Avenue ; Richmond, Calif. 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TURNER MR. MRS. A. B. BROOKS, III MR. MRS. VALE COOLEY MR. MRS. E. L. FAETH AUTO PARTS COMPANY Parts Jobbers — Complete Machine Shop Larry E. Pittmar FURNITURE MART 1641 3rd Street Richmond, California 3211 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California 359 Phone: 234-9200 eee ee 360 a Good-bye, South Campus RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL | SOUTH CAMPUS ptetanHas SE cRiceN ANNE Hello, Richmond High School From Class Of 1970: Hello, World 361 362 We Appreciate... This annual of the 1969-1970 school year is a special one in that it is the last publication representing the split campuses of Richmond High. It is our hope that this Shield will unite the students of both plants by depicting the joyous events that occurred throughout the year, despite an ever present factor that threatened to destroy our spirit and unity. The Staff extends its appreciation to members of the administration and the faculty who aided in the Shield production throughout the year. To Miss Agnes Gowen and Miss Dorothy Madison we express a very spe- cial thank-you. Without the talents of each, Miss Gowen’s business ex- perience and Miss Madison’s literary talents, our book would lack cer- tain artistic qualities. We are grateful to the Taylor Publishing Company and representative, Mr. Fred Dallinger, for their assistance and professional advice. We thank Capwell’s studio and Mrs. Dorris Curry, manager, for their at- tention to graduation and faculty pictures. Without the support of photographers Paul Weiman, David Cole, David Cooley, and David Shaughnessy, this book would never have gotten off the ground. We thank The Richmond Independent for supplementing the sports section with its photos. To Mrs. Betty Stott and Mr. Arthur Selleck we extend appreciation for patience they showed us when we needed to disrupt their classes by calling on the Shield photographers when the occasion arose. For all the information on Mrs. Lila Reinertson we are in debt to Miss Mary Gately and Miss Hazel Olson. A thank-you goes also to Journa- lism I for their help and encouragement. Thanks to Miss Williamson’s English students of the North Campus, who delivered pictures notices to students and made all identifications of the Sophomores and Fresh- men. A special appreciation goes to Dave Faeth, who gave his study hall time to work on the Shield. He also burned the mid-night oil with the staff the night before the final deadline. Also, thanks to Mrs. Rude and former editor Lena Durante for the last night. The staff is also grateful for the individual consideration of each maga- zine, Life, Forbes, Time, Senior Scholastic, Teen, Look, Mad, Sports Illustrated, and Business Week, for allowing us to use their name plates on our division pages. A thank-you goes to each Staff member for his efforts toward the total production of this annual. THE EDITORS Faculty Index ABEL, RICHARD. .36, 291, 294, 296 Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Cross Country Coach. Sponsors: Block R, Basketball Statisticians. Classes: Boys’ PE ANDERSON, ROBERT See ee Class: Study Hall. Counselor ANGELA. GIP: : 36, 81 Basketball Games, Senior Gaieties, P.A. System. Classes: Advanced Electronics, Electronics, Pre-Tech. Lab. ARCHER, JACK 36, 238 Classes: Reading Lab, English 3-B BANDUCCI, FRANK S 35 Sponsor: Latin-American Students Club. Classes: World History 9, Counselor BATTERMAN, HEINZ .. 56 Auto Shop BEARD, LINDA M. 36, 38 Classes: U.S. History, Clothing I, Home Management I, Creative Arts (Decorating ) BENNETT, FRED D. 34 College Testing Program, Counselor BILOTA, JOSEPH 36.01 U.S. History BINGHAM, BETTY 56 Classes: English, World History, Emerging Nations BIRCH, LORA .. 36 Biology BIRD, HAZEL 24 90; 156; 226 Sponsor: CSF. Classes: Typing, Bookkeeping, Clerical Training BISIAR, EDWARD 36 Classes: Science, Biology BLEDSOE, HOLLIS 37 English BRIGGS, CARL M. 37 Applied Art BROWN, PAUL 37, Ol 2a Classes: Metal Shop, Pre-Tech. Lab, Pre-Tech. English CROSBY, KATHLEEN 37,51 Librarian CURL, KATHERINE 37, 81 Classes: English Drama DOMINGUEZ, NICILA N. 37, 81, 229 Sponsor: La Raza, Foreign Lan- guage Club. Classes: Spanish 1, 3, and 4: Espanol PLCE, Study Hall DONAHUE, RUBY Sify PAI English DUNNING, DELPHIA M. 264 Sponsor: Chamber Choir. Classes: Glee Club, A Cappella DURANT, DOLORES M. a7, Os 242 Sponsor: Future Teachers. Classes: Typing I, Business Math. DYCUS, W. ROBERT 30 Instructional Vice-Principal ELDREDGE, MARGARET 37 U.S. History ENOS, JOHN .. 33 Dean of Boys, South Campus EWING, JOANN Sisal fs; English FINN, ROBERT E. : 38 Classes: Electronics, Woodshop, Drafting FISHER, HAROLD K. 38, 226 Sponsor: Science Projects. Classes: Chemistry FOGEL, ROY H. 38, 81 Classes: Trigonometry, Algebra II, American Government, Pre-Tech. Chairman FRANCE, ROBERT ste, Ol DATB: Principal FRANCISCO, FELIX E. 38 English GAHART, WILLIAM 38, 175 Classes: English, World History, Emerging Nations GAZDAR, NARI . 38, 81 Special Education GEE, HELEN 38 Biology GIUNTINI, DENNIS . .38, 133, 282, 294, 300 Sponsor: Varsity Football, JV Bas- ketball. Classes: Boys’ PE GOWEN, AGNES of 38 Classes: Clerical Training, Office Practice, Commercial Law HAMMARBERG, JOAN CAROL 228 Sponsor: Ski Club. Classes: Ger- man I, II, III, and French 5 and 6 HANSON, BARBARA ..... Res Sponsor: Future Teachers Club. Classes: Black Literature, Modern Novel, American Literature, English HARARI, RENA . 39, 50, 179 Biology HATTICH, WALTER M. .. .39, 81 Sponsor: Safety Committee, Open House Committee. Classes: Wood Shop HAUN, JAMES R. .. aD Sponsor: Forensics. Classes: English HAWKINS, ETTA LOU 139 Junior Advisor. Classes: Clothing, Home Management, Sociology HAWKS, GEORGE M. 37, 39, 51, 71 Sponsor: Rally Committee, Senior Advisor, Student Court. Classes: Math Lab, Industrial Math, Pre- Tech. Physics, Chemistry HEALY, DONNA L. 759 Business Education Department Chairman, PPBS Program Com- mittee. Classes: Machine Calcula- tion, Business Data Processing, Data Processing Lab. HENCHEY, W. H. 39 Auto Shop HOLM, JOHN 39, 42 Classes: German, French HOLMAN, LOIS MARIE Classes: Algebra II, Math Lab., Algebra Introduction HOVEY, GEORGIA : 39 Girls’ PE IWAI, MARGARET 39, 176 Sponsor: Girls’ League. Classes: Clothing I, Homemaking IA, Homemaking 2 JESSEPH, MARGARET 40, 333 Sponsor: GAA. Classes: Girls’ PE KATCH, VICTOR L. . .40, 287, 316 Sponsor: JV _ Football, Tennis. Classes: Biology, Boys’ PE KERTIS, BEATRICE 40, 233 Faculty Home Chest, Librarian KLING, KATHERINE : 45 U.S. History KLUBBEN, BARBARA 40 Sponsor: Red Cross, Junior Hos- pital Aides. Classes: Foods I, Home Economics IB, Applied Art KOCSIS, FRANK E. Pee Sponsor: Rally Committee, Dis- cipline Review Committee. Dean of Boys, North Campus LARSON, HELEN 40, 81 Classes: Stenography I, Typing I and II LARSON, VAUNEE 40, 81 Sponsor: Back to School Commit- tee, Open House Committee. Classes: Typing, Record Keeping LEWIS, LYNOX Vocational Counselor LESTER, LINDA A. ‘ 40, 81 Sponsor: Student Book Store, Sen- ior Sponsor. Classes: Advanced Placement English, Short Literary Forms, Composition, American Hero, American Literature, Creative Writing MACKEN, JOSEPH A. 40, 238 Sponsor: Writers’ Club, SOUNDS Coordinator. Classes: English 2, Sociology, English Literature MACKLER, ROBERT D. ..40, 45, 81, 317 Sponsor: Senior Advisor, Senior Gaieties, Golf Coach. Classes: U.S. History, Black History, Anthropol- ogy, Mexican Studies MADISON, DOROTHY 40 Classes: U.S. History, American Government, Civil Liberties, Psy- chology MALTESTER, JOHN F. 41 Sponsor: Marching Band, Pep Band. Classes: Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Music Harmony MANY, PETER ...41, 44, 71 Classes: Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry, Math Lab. McCARTHY, KATHLEEN . .41, 51, 81, 226, 227 Sponsor: AFS. Classes: Crime and Violence, Laws and Lawmaking McCLORY, OLIVER aa Classes: English McCORMICK, ELMER .. .28, 29, 273 Principal McDONALD, HELEN . 538 Sponsor: AFS Selection Committee, Girls’ League. Dean of Girls McGINNIS, J. PAUL ... .36, 41, 81 Classes: American Government, U.S. History MENDOZA, JOSEFINA ........41 Classes: Girls’ PE MERRITT, DEE .--2- ere ee ess Counselor MILO, FRANK 41, 282, 292, 293, 295 Classes: Boys’ PE MORITZ RICHARD) a.) ene aees 41 Classes: Drafting MURPHY, ORNAITH Classes: Spanish MIVIREING: AUNIN, aoe ee a v4l Classes: American Government 8, American Government 5, USS. History NOECKER, DAN ya 298. 295) Sponsor: Wrestling-Track. Classes: Boys’ PE OBERG, FRED! G4 555 25 een eee Classes: Algebra Instruction, In- dustrial Math O’CONNELL, MELBA .. 42, 45 Sponsor: Faculty Chairman of Stu- dent Elections; Chairman of Bus- iness Department. Classes: Typing II, Steno I II, Transcription OLSEN, STEPHEN Pa Classes: Algebra, Math Lab., Alge- bra Introduction OLSON, HAZEL eee Yaa Counselor PERALSKY, EDWARD J. .42, 81 Sponsor: Senior Activities. Classes: General Math, Algebra Introduc- tion, Applied Algebra, Math Lab. PHILLIPS, EMERY C. 42, 288 Classes: Boys’ PE PORTO, FRANK A. mm Shi ay? Sponsor: All SA Activities, BOC, Representative Council, Senior Ac- tivities. Administrative Vice-Prin- cipal PRICE, PHYLLIS Classes: Geometry, Gen. Math, Math Lab. PRICE, SIDNEY .. Fi ee ese President of Faculty Club. Classes: Foods I II, Cooking, Foreign Foods, Home Management RAUN-LINDE, NELL . .42, 43, 242 Sponsor: 4 T’s. Classes: Business Math, Typing REINERTSON, LILA F. 34 Counselor REUNING, CONNIE .. 42 Classes: Math Lab., Algebra Intro- duction, Geometry RICHTER, KENNETH 41, 42, 290, 291 Sponsor: Boys’ Physical Education Department Head, Athletic Direc- tor, Head Cross Country Coach, Head Track Coach. Classes: Boys’ PE ROBBINS, LONNIE F. ..42 Classes: U.S. History, Black His- tory, Ame rican Government ROGERS, HAZEL-LOUISE 42 Sponsor: Student Elections Com- mittee. Classes: Typing I II, Steno II, Transcription ROGERS, ROY) 4. .. .43, 288 Classes: Boys’ PE ROZEWSKI, CHRISTIE 43, 81, 133, 256 Sponsor: Cheerleaders, Pom Pon Girls, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties. Classes: Girls’ PE, Leaders’ PE, Modern Dance RUFFATTO, PETER Sly 7 Administrative Vice-Principal SANCHEZ, ELSIE 43, 229 Sponsor: Foreign Language Club- Department Chairman, Foster Chil- dren. Classes: Spanish II, V, VI, English Composition, Modern Novel SCHRIBER, JAMES L.. .43, 286, 302 Sponsor: JV Football, Soph. Bas- ketball. Classes: Woodshop SCOEARE, ERNEST gee so Sponsor: Poster Committee for Activities, Senior Gaieties, Sadie Hawkins. Classes: Art, U.S. History SCOP, WANDA TS =... eee 43 Sponsor: Girls’ League. Classes: Black Literature, Basic Skills, Com- position SELLECK ARTHUR P2222). 43 Classes: Physics, Applied Science, Algebra 363 SHAW, CLAIRE M. ...... .43, 331 Sponsor: GAA, Future Teachers, Winged R. Classes: Girls’ PE SHORTRIDGE, NOLA ........ 43 Classes: Math, English, Science, Consumer Retailing SIEG EIS EOISH =e ae o Counselor SIMMONS, ROBIN ........... 43 Sponsor: Publicity Club. Classes: Art, Advanced Art SMAI. sDORRANGCE i... 5. 44 Sponsor: Secretary of Activities Committee, Reporter of Student Activities. Classes: Consumer Re- tailing, Business English, English, Business Math SMITHER, MONROE .. Sees! Counselor SPAREING EBB, 2..5. 5. ...59; 44: Classes: American Government, Sociology STOMP BERL Y-f255... 44, 50, 214 Classes: World History, Emerging Nations SWANSON, BEATRICE ....... 44 Classes: English, English II TREVINO, OLIVIA .......44, 228 Sponsor: Foreign Language Club. Classes: Spanish II, IV, and Es- panol PLCE. IMVAPE RS ESTERS 30. aa. 44, 211 Sponsor: Co-Chairman of Sopho- more Class. Classes: Typing I, Rec- ord Keeping WAGLEY, HELEN A.. .44, 159, 166 Sponsor: Director of Forensics Un- ion. Classes: Oral English, English Modern Novel, and Composition WARREN, MELVIN .......44, 81 Classes: U.S. History, American Government, English WESTRA, MARY LOUISE. .44, 228 Sponsor: Foreign Language Club. Classes: French I, I, II, IV Wii JOYCE ses 2). 9744, 237 Sponsor: BSU, Co-Sponsors IFG. Classes: General Business, Typing I, English WIEBUR® TOREN ..-..45, 81, 133 Sponsor: Senior Class. Classes: Drafting WILLIAMSON, HARRIET .....45 Classes: English, Journalism WILTEIS; BARBARA ......-....45 Classes: Algebra, Trig, Math Lab. WIESON, JANE, = 2... ..230, 53 Instructional Vice-Principal WIESON; JAY =...... 45, 50, 236 Sponsor: Junior Class, TALK, Drug Education Program. Classes: Sociology, Anthropology, Amer- ican Government YATES, SHIRLEY . See) Classes: Girls’ PE Senior Index ACKERMAN, LYNN ..57, 86, 230 Christmas Play, Elizabethan Fes- tival, C.S.F., Drama I, Roaring 20’s Festival, Baseball Statistician, Bas- ketball Powder Puff Game, Drama II, Nursing, C.C.C. FID VANES, TGMIN(GTBIRL eo AE Senior Gaieties, B.S.U., Future Teacher’s Club, Basketball Statis- ticlan;s G-AGAe. ©. CG: ADGER, MELVIN ...86, 280, 282, 283, 285, 294 Football, Baseball, Track, College MICHELE ET AROLD 5) 186,238 No plans ALVAREZ, ANDREA .. .82, 84, 86 Rep. Council, Beautification Com- mittee, Elizabethan Festival, Soph- omore Class Sales, Junior Class Sec., Roaring 20’s Festival, Modern Dance, Senior Gaieties, College ALVAREZ, JACQUELYN . .80, 86, 230, 250 Sophomore Class Secretary, Beauti- fication Committee, Elizabethan Festival, Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, Roaring 20’s Festival, Statistician for Football, Junior Prom, Shield Staff, Rep. Council, NK-oba President, Senior Gaieties, Constitution Revision Committee, College AMADOR, GARY No plans ANDERSON, LEILA .......80, 86 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Senior Class Sec. Treas., Senior Gaieties, C.C.C. 364 ANDERSON, STEVEN ........86 CCE: ARANDA, JOE . .86, 282, 283, 284, 324, 325 Football, Service ARCHULETA, BERNICE ..... .86 No plans ARCHULETA, MARY JO ..... .86 Beauty School ARMS, EVON ee SO LOZ SS CEE; AIRMS; UARRY Sen cee: saa tet Cross Country, Swimming, College ARMSTRONG, LARRY ........87 Football, Track, College ASHFORD, MARVIN Sere Moll Football and Baseball Manager, Work ASHFORD, MARVINELL ..... 87 Work, College ASHFORD, RICKY .. ey, QE Baseball, €.C'C- ATKISSION, TERRY Bae we acu Swimming, Cross Country, C.C.C. AUGNER, ARELINE i Nee 8) Roaring 20’s Festival, Senior Gai- eties, C.C.C., Secretary AVAKIAN, ONNIG H. sao atl College AVAKIAN, SETO O. . ee si! C.C.C., Jet Mechanics AVALOS; SUSAN =... :.. 87 Work, College BACA, MARIA a 5 atl No plans BALDWIN, GAIL. .67, 87, 126, 135, 264, 265 A Cappella, Girls League, C.C.C. BALSIGER, BRIAN .. SSI, U.C. Davis, Engineering BARONESS BIC eee ee Si: Air Force, Travel BARRETT, DIANE .... 88 G.A.A., Senior Gaieties, Crim- inology BARTLETT, RHIETTE ... .88, 230 Forensic Union, Spanish Club, Statistician for Cross Country BASKEDI ED = 88, 230 C:C.C., Police Science BAUMANN, JOSIE ... .69, 88, 239 Elizabethan Festival, Christmas Carol ©CS:E., CCE, Anlines BAUMBERGER, ED . .88, 296, 310 Football, Basketball, Baseball Rep. Council BAUMBERGER, LYNN. .60, 80, 88, 134, 230, 250 Soph Secretary, Treble Clef, School Community Com., Elizabethan Fes- tival, “Christmas Carol,” Rep. Council, Beautification Com., Roar- ing 20’s Festival, S.A. Treasurer, Jr. Prom Attendant, Tricycle Race, Senior Gaieties, Football Statisti- cian, Shield Staff, PE Leader, S.A. Secretary, C.C.C., Secretary for Airlines BAYLIS, JAMES .. 88 Junior College BEESLEY, MARY ..... , 88 Secretary BELL, BRENNECA aeneentshey re, Nurse BEE INAS poe 88 Social Worker BEDI VANICE er Soma’ Senior Gaieties, Forensics, Hayward State College BELLANI, FRANK ... 88, 245 A.V. and P.A. Crew, Senior Gai- eties, Junior College BELLARD, GWEN 88, 103 Business College BELTRAN, ROSE Ss Fashion Show, Work BELTRAN, RUTH .. ..88 Beauty College BETTI, THOMAS 2, 2695-89, 134, 148, 266 Tennis Team, Band, College BICKHAM, LINDA .82, 84, 89, 22s 236, 2395 241 : Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Christmas Carol, Foren- sics, C.S.F., Girls’ State Represent- ative, A.F.S. Social Chairman, Sen- ior Gaieties, College BIGNESS, EDDIE=...2..89, 138 Cross Country, Track, Work BIRD, SUSAN ... 89, 241, 242 No plans BLAIR, SHARON : 89 College BLANSETT, DIANE ..........89 Contra Costa College BEOODS CATHERINE 2.2 89 No plans BOG GSR AY Ser So Representative Council, College BONDS RAUIEAW yee ee ee So G.A.A., Junior College BONSEMIEICAMEHY = 9 O95e2 oil Senior Gaieties, Board of Commis- sioners, Assistant Editor of Shield, Elizabethan Festival, Honor Roll, Sadie Hawkins, Simpson Bible College BOOTHE, RAYMOND . 89 No plans BOSWELL, GAYLE 85, 89, 195, 262 Treble Clef, A Cappella, Marching and Stage Band, Orchestra, Guitar Club, College BOTELHO, CHRIS Fee eer ss) Work BOWDEN, LINDA ee ere 89 No plans BOWSER, CHERYL . .90, 272, 328 C.S.F., Senior Gaieties, Modern Dance, Marriage BRADFORD, CALVIN ........90 No plans BRADLEY, DARRELL College BRADLEY, LINDA $35 9059236, 239, 241 C.S.F., College BRASIER, CHARLES ...90 College BRASIER, CURT .,.90 Student Judge, Representative Coun- cil, Constitutional Revision Com- mittee, Board of Commissioners, College BRASIER, STAN . fie ee 90 No plans BRATTON, BARBARA . ..90 Senior Gaieties, Black Student Union, Future Teachers Club, College BRIKOVICH, RON . re 90 College BROOKS, DEBBIE 1695905239) 241, 250, 267, 328, 329 Index Editor of Shield, Senior Gai- eties, Representative Council, Mad- ern Dance, Honor Roll, RHS Patch Sale, C.S.F., Contra Costa College, Dental Hygienist BROOKS, SHIRLEY .....82, 84, 91 College BROOKS VICKIE = 21... 91 No plans BROWN, GWENDOLYN 91 Work BROWN, JAMES .............91 Track, College BROWN, STEVEN . .60, 82, 83, 84, 91, 149, 239, 241 Tennis Team, Sophomore Play, Prosecuting Attorney of Student Court, Representative Council, CSE” UC) Berkeley BROWN, YVONNE 91 Black Student Union, Senior Gai- eties, College BRUCE, KEN . Mn, Re ee ee Wrestling, Track, Rally Committee, Navy BRUSIE, GEORGIA ....... 91 Science Club, Chess Club, Contra Costa College BUGGS, SANDRA ...... 50 No plan s BURDICK, ROBERT J. Pe DOs. Ol No plans BURNS, KATHY ore 92 Work BURNS, PAM ... .82, 92, 239, 322, 334, 339 G.P.E. Leader, C.S.F., Senior Gai- eties, College BUTTERFIELD, REBECCA .92 College CANEPA, MICHAEL . 92 Track, Work CARLOZZI, ROSEMARIE 92 Secretary CARLSON, SUSAN . .92, 139, 236, 328 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Senior Gaieties, Modern Dance, Student Teacher at Belding, Nurse CAVINESS, RENEE ney Senior Gaieties, College, Secretary or Social Worker CAVORETTO, JOHN ......83, 92 Art Education, or Commercial Art GCERNAG, TONYS.-... 82, 83, 92 College d CHAVEZ, PAULA .....69, 92, 139 Rep. Council, Sophomore Class Sales, Beautification Committee, Elizabethan Festival, Do-Nut Sales, CGC secretany CRARE eAlee ria ar epee 4 No plans CLARK, EARLLENE LORRING 92 Pep Club, B.S.U., Rep. Council, Senate Gazette, G.A.A., College CLARK, REBECCA .. .92, 328, 329 CVARKGESUIE, fies. Rn 3), 1015) Marriage, Bookkeeper CLAY POLE, COLLEEN 67,93; 135 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Senior Gaieties, College, Air Force CLEVELAND, GROVER ......93 College CLEUOMTESSUAINE Toye cn ee 93 Modern Dance, Senior Gaieties, Marriage, Stenographer COLEIER: KATHEEBN {2-93 Senior Gaieties, A Cappella, House- wife. COLLINS, JAMES .... 93 Radio, T.V. Specialist COLLINS: JEBRRERYS= oS Junior Fun Night, R.H.S. Patch Sale; (CCG. Electronic PAE CONWAY, SHIRLEY . Secretary COOK, ELOIS College COOKS ABIES 3 eee 3 No plans COOKS, ALICE U.C.B., Biology COOKSEY, CHARLES eae 0) Baseball, C.C.C. COOEBY, DAVID os a0 Band, Science Club, Shield and Hi- Nus Photographer, Electronic En- gineering COOPER, BARBARA .........93 No plans COORERGGARY 32. :93 College, Law CORDOVA, JERRY A. ....94 Cee COSTAL IMs 2 eters feces es College COX, NANCY MiSeticcas Ae © Honor Roll, C.S.F., Elementary Teacher COx, TOMI Re eee ees 94 Librarian or Waitress CREMER., DARRYIE =....-...231 CRIDDLE, MICHAEL .. .67, 80, 94 Student Government, B:S:U., Track, College CROWLEY, DEBBIE . .94, 134, 258 Pom-Pon Girl, Monbe of Sigma R.H.S., Pep Club, Senior Gaieties, Junior College CUSTODIO, PRIMO ...69, 94, 227 Foreign Language Club, Jr. Class Vice-President, Latin American Club, Cal-State, U.C. Berkeley, Psychologist DANIEL, (CALVING). 224 Wrestling, Track, Business DVAINTIEIES S IREACY ee ot Track, Wrestling, Cross Country, College DARE, SIOANNE =. - ..- 94 DARINE DIODE = TVin ee en 4: DAUGHERTY, EILEEN . es) College, Nursing DAVIDSON, BETTY ; 95 CCG, Clerk Typist DAVIES, SANDRA 5 145, te, BS No plans DAVIS, DALTON ee 5) DAVIS, GLENN . ae College, Police, Pilot, Computer Programming DAVIS, JOHN A. 8 OS CEE: DAVIS, KATIE . ; 2h) Secretarial Transcriber deCACCIA, SUZANNE .. .78, 80, 82, teyy eek, BV, WT , PAaKe, HRI), UN Elizabethan Festival, Forensics, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., A.F.S. Exchange Student to Iran, C.S.F., A.F.S. Pres., Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, “Oliver,” U.C. Berkeley- English-Lit., Drama DECIOUS Ss CHARIES ea ee 95 College DELAGARZA, MICHAEL S. 60, 95, 268 Sophomore Pres., Sophomore Vice- Pres., School Community Commit- tee, Discipline Review Committee, Constitution Revision Committee, Rep. from R.H.S. to I Advisory Committee, S.A. Pres., Forensics Union, S.F. State, Social Welfare DELGADO, MARY LUPE . .95, 229 Mexican - American Organization, College, Help Better the Chicano Community DENNY, CYNTHIA ... .67, 69, 95, 258, 325 G.A.A., Representative Council, Pom Pon Girl, B.S.U., College, San Jose State DEVENCENZI, VICKIE ...95, 322 G.P.E. Leader, Elizabethan Fes- tival, Stenography and Typing Of- fice Work DEO} CHAREES EoD. 22 nou Wrestling, Baseball, College DIAZ, MAGDALENA Rep. Council, Fashion Show, Span- ish Club, French Club, G.A.A., Secretary DICKENS, DARRELL ... .95, 280, 296, 298, 311 Baseball, Basketball, College DILLON, EDGAR 96, 282, 283, 295 Sophomore Football and Baseball, Junior Football and Baseball, Sr. Football and Baseball, College DONAGEHIE URIEINE see ..96 Soph. Hop, Elizabethan Festival, Rep. Council, Honor Roll, Girls League, J.C., Legal Secretary, Mar- riage DORADO] CATHYs. +96, 3225323 PE Leader, Fashion Show, Bus- iness College DORTON GRETA 96, 237 G.A.A., College DORTON, RONALD .. a? 96 Football, College DOSS, MACK rane 96 Armed Forces DOUGLAS, DIANE .... ..96 College, Keypunch Operator DRAGCE WAMES eis wae 2a a. 96 DUARTE GHUCK 2. .- 96 Rally Boy, C.C.C., State ‘College DURANTE, ISABEL 60, 69, 97, 250 Litter Committee, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Girls League Pres- ident, R.O.C., A.F.S., C.S.F., Honor Roll, Shield Staff Editor, C.C.C., Rep. Council DUVALL, SHEILA Se GD College, Secretary, Teacher-Edu- cator, Playwriter for Movies DUZON, JAIME . .64, 97, 108, 311 Cross Country, Wrestling, Baseball, College DYER, GREGORY Oe Football, Baseball, Rep. Council, Block “R” Club, Social Worker EBER, TIM nee STG ee SG Cross Country, Track, Golf, Rep. Council, College ELLIS, REGINA 60, 62, 97, 134, 159 L.F.G., Girls’ League, G.A.A., Soph Commissioner of Social Affairs, Soph Sucker Sale, Cup Cake Sale, Soph Car Wash, Soph Patch Sale, Sr. Rock and Bench Movement, Soph Hop Planning Committee, Soph Elizabethan Festival, Girls’ Glee Club, Soph Christmas Play, Human Relations Committee, Jr. Car Wash, Roaring 20’s Festival, Soph Mistletoe Sale, Soph Rep. Council, Jr. Prom Committee, B.S.U., Jr. Rep. Council, Jr. Candy Sale, School Bond Issue, Jr. Prom Queen, S.A. Clerk, B.S.U. Talent Show, Forensics Vice-President, Ac- tivity Committee, Basketball Stat., Sr. Doughnut Sale, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Ball Committee, P.A. Announce- ment, S.A. President (Spring Semes- ter), College ENGELMAN, SARA .... .236, 238 ERDMAN, TOM . ees 97 No plans ERWIN, BOB amar: 98 No plans ESPINOZA, ERNESTO 2 ks Football, Soph J.V., College ESTRADA, LINDA 98 Dental School FAETH, DAVE..:57, 69, 71; 80, 98, 126, 132, 133, 148, 159, 268, 280, 290, 29.1, 320 Cross Country, Track, Rally Com- mittee, Senior Class Vice-President Fall, Rep. Council, Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, Sadie Hawk- ins, Sr. Donut Sales, College EAIRPE Yo (GERALD) a anos No plans FERRIERA, MARIE 60, 98, 320, BONS, BI, BIO, SB, 33v4! G.A.A., Fashion Show, Roaring 20’s Festival, B.O.C., Senior Gai- eties, Asst. Comm. of Publicity, Work FLED: GANDY 9. cea] dene Marriage BIEN iG Rae ee OO College FINLAYSON, RONALD ...60, 67, 78, 80, 82, 84, 98 Commissioner of Publicity, Soph Class President, Student Review Member, Forensics, Student Judge, B.S.U. Vice President, S.A. Vice President, All City Council, Drama, Senior Ball Committee, Senior Gai- eties, Chess Club, College FISHER, THERESA ..... 2 OE Sophomore Hop, Roaring 20’s Fes- tival, Drama, C.S.F., Honor Roll, Contra Costa College FLETCHER, STANLEY ...98, 281, 292 Football, Wrestling, C.C.C. FOO) ROXANNE.- -..-. es Computer Programmer FORAN, LAURA. 98 College FORFANG, DONNA SS Omega Delta, Marriage FOSTER, SUSAN ...60, 62, 65, 99, 820% 3275) 530.55 352 Fashion Show, Roaring 20’s Fes- tival, G.A.A., B.O.C., Senior Gai- eties, Comm. of Girls Athletics, CEG. FOWLER, GEORGE — 259-2320 FOX. HERMAN 3. oe oer sileeo9 Rally Committee, Air Force, Con- tra Costa College FRANSEN, GRAEG .... . 244 No plans FREEMAN, BARBARA. .67, 69, 75, Ja) LST Roaring 20’s Festival, Senior Gai- eties, Head Cheerleader B.O.C., Yell Leader, Rep. Council, College, Fashion Illustration FREEZE, KATHY. .80, 99, 328, 329 Senior Gaieties, Modern Dance, Marriage FUGLESTAD, KRISTA ..7, 60, 62, 99, 109, 227, 236, 254, 325 C.S.F., Elizabethan Festival, Roar- ing 20’s Festival, Rep. Council, B.O.C., S.A. Treasurer, Senior Gai- eties, Cheerleader, A.F.S., College FUHRMAN, SUE ..... .62, 65, 99, 13255 Rep. Council, Sr. Gaieties, Honor Roll, Roaring 20’s Festival, Boy- Catching, C.C.C., Legal Secretary FULLER, MICHAEL ALAN . @:CiC., Armed Forces GAINES, MICHAEL ..... 99° 237 Treasurer of Black Student Union, Rep. Council, Shield Staff Member, Contra Costa College GALLAGHER, PHYLLIS 40) OY Secretary GANGER, JANET. .70, 99, 230, 322 Defense Attorney (B.O.C., Student Court), Elizabethan Festival, Roar- ing 20’s Festival, Senior Gaieties, Senior Ball Comm., Sophomore Play, G.P.E. Leader, C.C.C., U.C. Berkeley GARGIA. AMY . 2.2) 9952585267 French Club, G.A.A., Pom-Pon Girl, Junior Prom Finalist, Cal State GARDNER, SUSAN): 242.-2-99 Sophomore Play, Senior Gaieties, A.FS., ‘C.S.F., Elizabethan Fes- tival, Roaring 20’s Festival, U.C. Berkeley, Peace Corps, English Teacher GAYLES, CYNTHIA .. .60; 70, 99, 133; 231 G.A.A., Rep. Council, Ring Comm., Student-Faculty Volleyball Game, Pep Club, B.S.U., Captive Day, B.O.C., Student Judge, Senior Gai- eties, Junior Prom Comm., Roaring ‘20’s Festival, College GENT, JAMES) 32 9009. 00 No plans 365 366 GERMANY, FELECIA L. ..69, 99 G.A.A., Work GERMEN, CHRISTOPHER .. GILSON, SANDY 47, 100, 132, 133372508 322-—525 G.A.A., Honor Roll, B.O.C.,, G.A.A. President, C.P.E. Leader, C.S.F., Rep. Council, Girls Basket- ball Game, Elizabethan Festival, Shield Staff, Activities Sec., C.C.C., Dental Assisting GOBER, BOB ...100, 135, 284, 317 Football, Block R, Wrestling, Navy, College GODWIN, BILL 100 No plans GOLDEN, CONNIE . .85, 100, 241, 263 Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Sr. Gaieties, Foreign Language Club, C.C.C., California Baptist College GOMEZ, BENITO .. 100 College GONSALES, LORRAINE .. 100 Work GONZALES, ROBERT ; 100 Data Processing School, Work GONZALEZ, MARINA 7, 100, IS SH 2555 256 268 B.O.C., Comm. of Publicity, Cheer- leader (Head), Roaring 20’s Fes- tival, Elizabethan Festival, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Review Committee, College, PE Teacher, or Recreation Worker (SOODEN, LINDA FAY 100 School GORDON, JIM 100 Cross Country, Track, Rally Com- mittee, College, Electronic Engi- neering GRAHAM, KATHY 100, 252 Secretary GRANDBERRY, ODELL 100 B.S.U., Wrestling, College, Work GRANT, ROBERT A. .. 575, 100 Work GRAY, FRED .. 100 Hi-Nus, Shield Staff, College, Police GRAY, GERI 67, 101, 258 Rep. Council, Social Affairs Comm., Senior Gaieties, Elizabethan Fes- tival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Mod- ern Dance, Pom-Pon Girl, Get Married GRAY, ROGER . .67, 101, 262, 265 No plans GRECINA, JOHN .. 101,317 College GREER, CECELIA FAY . .67, 101, 230) 244.253, 273 G.A.A., Senior Gaieties, Statis- tician, Rep. Council, College, His- tory Teacher GREER, LORETTA 101 G.A.A., Pep Club, Nursing GREGAN, SUE 101 Contra Costa College GREGG, KATHY 101 Senior Gaieties, G.A.A., Contra Costa College GRIGSBY, VICKEY College GRISBY, CAROLYN 101 Secretary GRULKEY, ROY 101 Marine Corps GUILLORY, OLIVIA 101 Statistician, Senior Gaieties, Sec- retary HAAGEN, PAUL Fe, 101 Contra Costa College HADENFELDT, MARK ..101, 148 Senior Gaieties, College of Arts and Crafts HAGAN, DIANNA .. 101, 322 Roaring 20’s_ Festival, G.P.E. Leader, Junior College HALL, MARION 67, 101 G.A.A., Black Student Union, Pep Club, Senior Representative, Senior Gazette, College HAMPTON, LILLIE == 102 Contra Costa College HARCOURT, EDWARD 102 College HARMON, DWAYNE 102 No plans HAROLDSON, LAUREN .102 Senior Gaieties, Man’s Hair Stylist HARRIS, DAVID ite 102 Cross Country, College HARRIS, LARRY .... 102 Track, College HARRIS, MICHAEL .....102, 311 Football, Baseball, Wrestling, Con- tra Costa College HARRISON, DEAN 67, 102, 126 Basketball, College HARTER, AUGUST . .62, 69, 103, 241 S.A. Vice President, College, Navy HATFIELD, MIKE .. L038 Junior College HAUX, SANDY 103 Junior College HAYES, MICHELLE ca nO BOATS Pom-Pon Girl, Black Student Union, Senior Gaieties HAYES, VICKIE SOS ai HAZLITT, JUDY 103, 259 Pom-Pon Girl HEALDSBURG, DELORES 103 Nurse HERBERT, DENISE 103, 134 Senior Gaieties, Representative Council, Airline Stewardess HEMAN, LINDA .. { eos Guitar Club, Chess Club, Eliza- bethan Festival, Christmas Carol, College HENDRICKSON, DONNA _ 104, 253 Work HENDRIX, BILL 71, 104 Wrestling, Study Law HENDRIX, BOB 7, 104 Rally Committee, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play HENRY, PHYLLIS 104 Secretary HILL, DIANA 104 Contra Costa College HILL, GAYLE 104, 264, 265 Black Student Union, Glee Club, Pep Club, College Hib KEITH 104 No plans BILE, LESLEY 104 Modern Dance, Sigma Rho Club, Senior Gaieties, Dental Assisting School HINES, OPHELIA 82, 84, 104 Black Student Union, Pep Club, Representative Council, G.A.A., Designer School HODGSON, GLENDA 104 Simpson Bible College HOFFMAN, LARRY 104 HOLCOMB, DEBBIE 104, 148, 236, 250 Honor Roll, Business Manager of Shield, Assistant Editor of Hi-Nus, Fall Semester, Roaring 20’s Fes- tival, Board of Commissioners, R.H.S. Patch Sale, Senior Gaieties, Sadie Hawkins, Senior Play, Contra Costa College HOLLAND, YVETTE 104, 242 Senior Gaieties, Pep Club, Foren- sics, Contra Costa College HOLLAND, YVONNE 104, 263, 328 Senior Gaieties, Symphonic Band, Modern Dance, San Jose State HOLLOWAY, NITA. . 104, 149, 236, 238, 264, 265, 250 Guitar Club, Special Chorus, Shield Staff, A Cappella, Chamber Choir, Writers Club, College HOM, RICHARD .. .42, 83, 105, 241 C.S.F., Scholarship Society, Chess Club, College HOOD, JOHN S05 105; 292) 3171 Golf, Cross-Country, Wrestling, Airline Pilot HORNE, MIKE 105 No plans HORNE, ROBERT .105 College HOWARD, JUDY 105 No plans HOWELL, DAN 105, 281, 317 Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, A.F.S., Block R, Senior Gaieties, College HUBBARD, RAY 105, 282, 285 Football, Wrestling, Track, Contra Costa College HUCKABY, BONNIE 105 No plans HUNT, THOMAS 105 Cross-Country, Science Club, Con- tra Costa College INGRAM, PRESTON .... .105, 282 Football, Sophomore Play, Wres- tling, Block R, Contra Costa Col- lege INGRAM, VIRGINIA . 105, 322 CS. U:C Berkeley ISERLOEH, SHARON |... 105, 322 G.P.E. Leader, College IVERSON, CAROLYN. .82, 83, 105, 2305235241 G.A.A., Senior Gaieties, Cross Country and Basketball Statistician, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Contra Costa College TACINTO TOHN 2.2... 105 Pilot JEFFUS, RON fe 105 Baseball, Contra Costa College JIMENEZ, JAMES ae College JIMERSON, CAROLYN 105 No plans JOHNSON, CAROLYN 106 Work JOHNSON, COBBY .106 College JOHNSON, JACKIE 106 No plans JOHNSON, PAULETTE .. 106 No plans JOHNSON, KATHY 106, 237 JONES, FRANCES .. 106 Contra Costa College JONES, JACKIE .130 No plans JONES, JAMES No plans JONES, JAMES LARRY 106, 244 Contra Costa College JONES, JEANETTE 106 Representative Council, College JONES, LESLIE 72, 106, 239 G.A.A., Girls League, C.S.F., For- eign Language Club, A.F.S., Honor Roll, College JONES, PAUL 106 No plans JONES, SUSAN 106 Black Student Union, Pep Club, College JONES, TIONA 262, 2805, 159 G.A.A., Powderpuff Basketball Game, Senior Gaieties, Senior Class President, College JONES, TOBIE LEE 106, 231 Math Teacher JORDAN, DOWAYNE ..67, 296, 315 JORDING, RANDY eo 6106 College KASHEFI, MOHAMMAD College KEETON, MARY 107, 334 Roaring 20’s Festival, Elizabethan Festival, Honor Roll, Fashion Show, Art Show, Black Student Union, Pep Club, G.A.A., Senior Gaieties, College KEKOW, THOMAS : 107 College KELLEGHAN, DARLENE 67, 107, 148 G.A.A., Girls League, Representa- tive Council, Roaring 20’s Festival, Fashion Show, Senior Gaieties, Contra Costa College KELLEGHAN, JOHN 107, 149 Track, Cross Country, Rally Com- mittee, C.S.F., College KELLER, ANTHONY . .82, 83, 107, 345226, 227, 242, 284, 3416 Tennis Team, Future Teachers, Club, A.F.S., Forensics Union, Sen- ior Gaieties, Black Student Union Newspaper, Contra Costa College KELLY, DOUGLAS 67, 78, 107 Track, Commercial Art KENNEDY, PAT 107 No plans KENNEY, OLIVER 107 Wrestling, College KESLER, SUSAN. .67, 107, 264, 265 Rep. Council, Tudor at D.J.HS., A Cappella, A Cappella officer, “Oliver”, C.C.C., State College or University, Teacher KING, ANNIE 67, 107 No plans KING, GARY . .107, 108, 282, 283, 324 Soph Football, Varsity Football and Baseball, J.V. Wrestling and Base- ball, Block “R”, Commissioner of Boys Athletics, College, Baseball KINYON, JERRY 107, 282, 284, 294, 324 Football, Undecided KIRCHNER, ARCHIE B. C.C.C., Navy KIRK MIKE (22 sae. ee 07 KNIGHS. CHAREES 2. 50. 107 No plans KNOWLES, ROBERT W. ...71,107 Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Junior College, College KNUCKLES, GARY. . 108, 280, 282, 2835 2959 Sls 24 Block “R”, Homecoming Dance, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Roaring 20’s_ Festival, College, Baseball INOEEINE: DEANE, oa ee 108 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Christmas Carol — Soph Play, Sr. Gaieties, Trike Race, Hon- or Roll, College, Kindergarten Teacher KOSKIESTOM:. 5.9055. aun e108 College KRAMLICH, LUELLA ........108 Stenographer KRAMBLICK. PEGGY —82385; 655 108 Secretarial Work KRUGER, ROSMARY 108 Work LAIRD, LINDEN. .83, 108, 239, 241 Chess Club, Science Club, C.S.F., Mathematician or Computer Oper- ator LAMBERT, JAMES P. .. 108 College LANCASTER, KATIE .....108, 227 “Christmas Carol” Play, Eliza- bethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Fes- tival, Second Shepherds Play, Sr. Gaieties, Drama Class, Forensics, A.F.S. “Oliver!”, English Major and Minor in Drama at a University. LAND? ARNIM). 2 feof LO: Pro-Bowler, Marriage, Drafting En- gineer LANDER, RAY No plans LANGE, JIM 109 Wrestling, Swimming, C.C.C. LANGSTON, WILLIAM 109, 233, 263, 281, 316 Marching Band, Drum Major, Ten- nis, Roaring 20’s Festival, Block “R”, Pep Band, Bowling League, A Cappella, M.I.T. Business Col- lege, Cal State Hayward, Air Force LAUR WALYAN {3027555 ; 109 Join the hips LAVERTY, MAIREAD ., 109 College LEE, DONNA No plans LEE, LAWRENCE . ; .109 Chess Club, Track, College ISB ES WING i) aaa eee Bowling League, Air Force, College LEW, DEBORAH ...109, 227, 236, 239, 241 Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, Elizabethan Festival, Doctor LILLEFIELD, ALLEN ... .109,282 Football, Basketball, Block “R”, Elizabethan Festival, C.C.C., Social Welfare LILEY, STEVEN “ 110 College, Work LINDLEY, HAROLD . a LO Car Mechanic LISSON, JAMES ...... 110 Wrestling, J.C., Service LOBB, LINDA le LO J.C., Stenographer LONEY, THERESE No plans LORD, BRENDA i 110 Marriage LOWRY, MICHELLE Peek ly) Student Council, Honor Roll, College LUTZ, LIZ 110, 328 Soph Play, “Dust of the Road”, Elizabethan Festival—“The Jestor”, Sr. Gaieties, J.C. or Work LYONS, EUGENE . 110, 296 LYSAGHT, STEPHEN ..110, 236, 239 MAGEE, SHARON .. ; 110 Beauty College, Beautician MALONE, TERRY F. .... SLO Restaurant or Auto Business MARINO, LARRY 110, 282, 283, 310, 324 Basketball, Baseball, Football, Block “R”, Homecoming Commit- tee, Jr. Prom, Roaring 20’s Festival, College, Work MARQUEZ, FRANCES . .39, 60, 62, 110, 227, 316 Elizabethan Festival, Forensic Club, Roaring 20’s Festival, A.F.S., Soph Class Treasurer, Rep. Council, Comm. of Law and Order, Comm. of Publicity, Sr. Gaieties, Drama Club, C.C.C., work, marriage MARQUEZ, ROSE MARY PLO Badminton, College, I.B.M. ma- chine operator MARSHALL, ELDIVA ...85, 110, 195; 2625322 Jazz Band, Rep. Council, Orchestra, Band-Concert, Marching and Pep, Girls’ League, Chorus, P.E. Leader, Sr. Gaieties, Music Teacher, Brig- ham Young University MARTIN, BARBARA. 111, 250, 265 Elizabethan Festival, Chorus, Shield Staff, Journalism I, Marriage, Horse-trainer, College MARTINEZ, HILDA peulet No plans MARTINEZ, MARIA L236 G.A.A., Sr. Gaieties, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20's Festival, Christmas Play — “Christmas Carol”, C.C.C., Registered Nurse or Lab Technician. MARTINEZ, RALPH 11] Professional Wrestling MARTINEZ, SUSAN None MASON, JANICE . 111, 242,253 Rep. Council, B.S.U., Art Sale, Sr. Gaieties, Elizabethan Festival, Chorus, Fashion Designer or Art Teacher, University of Santa Cruz or Cal. College of Arts and Crafts MATHEWS, TIM SLAMS P58 Track, J.C. and work MAZE, DEBRA (Ie, Boog 9275 AES. CS. CCC or San Jose State, Work with Handicapped Children McBREEN, JANET 111, 244 Dental Assistant McBRYDE, DOUGLAS G7, ily No plans McCAIN, PATRICIA. .67, 111, 239, 264, 265, 322 A Cappella, Elizabethan Festival, Madrigal, Chamber Choir, “Oli- ver!” Robe Chairman and Librarian, A Cappella Vice-President, P.E. Leader, Rep. Council, C.S.F., Tu- tor at Grant Elementary School, C.C.C., U.C. Berkeley, Teacher McCARRIE, MITCHELL No plans McCARTHY, CHARLOTTE 111 Pep Club, Marriage McCASLAND, DEBORAH 111 Beautician, work, marriage McCONNELL, ANNE 238 Forensics Club, College, Social Worker McCOY, MONICA ; Lat G.A.A., College, UCLA, Work McCOY, PAM 111 Beauty College, work McFARLAND, KENNETH 112, 324 Footbally Block “Ro. Ce €. Gal State Hayward McGEE, IRIS 112 No plans McGHEE, NOLA 112, 328 College McGREEHAN, RICHARD 112 Pre-tech, C.C.C., Pro-bowler, Police Field McKAMEY, DEBBIE 112 None McLEAN, DENNIS 112 No plans MEDINA, JANICE 112 Rep. Council, work, College, Dental Hygienist MELDRUM, LARRY 112 No plans MELGOZA, ARNOLD Work MELGOZA, SOCCORRO 112 No plans METCALF, JOANN 7 el 2, Sr. Gaieties, Beautician and Barber MEYERS, DAVID a2 267 Roaring 20’s Festival, Wrestling, Football, Marching Band, Band Vice-President, Sr. Gaieties, Eliza- bethan Festival, J.C., Police Cadet MEYERS, DONNIE... .22-.-2812 College, Teacher MIFFLIN, BONNIE . .112, 148, 236, 263, 320, 328, 330, 331, 334 Marching Band, Pep Club, G.A.A. Council, C.C.C., U.C. Berkeley, Nurse or Show Business MILLER, JOSIE . Se rer ieeten It? No plans MILLER, MINNIE 238, 264, 265 MILLER, STEVE ..112, 282, 324, 325 Football, Block “R”, National Guard MIMS: - GEORTA soe. nee ie College, Secretary, Marriage MINEARS FIEND Ue gee ce U5) Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, College, Work MISSALL, ROGER No plans MOORE, BEVERLY . .60, 67, 69, 70, 113, 2316 2415 250 G.A.A., B.S.U., Pep Club, Foren- sics, Rep. Council, Sr. Gaieties, B.O.C., Elizabethan Festival, Roar- ing 20’s Festival, Fashion Show, Comm. of Law and Order, Honor Roll, Comm. of Publicity, Soph Hop Decoration Committee, Shield Staff, Guitar Club, Trike Race, Powder Puff Volleyball Game, Constitution Revision Committee MOORE, BILLY 113: 294,296; 298, 299 Student Body Officer, Tennis, Cross Country, Basketball, Block “R”, College MOORE, JERRY 113, 280, 294, 296 Pep Club, Band, Basketball, Foren- sics, Soph Hop Committee, Golf, Chess Club, Track, Roaring 20’s Festival, College MOORE, NORMA (iB, Pas! Work MOORE, VICTORIA 113 No plans MORALES, SHEILA : ls! Elizabethan Festival, Girls’ League, Airline Stewardess, Marriage MORAN, JOHN PG Ate eee ls CGE: MORIARTY, MARK No plans MORRIS, JOHNNIE No plans MORRISON, PATRICIA 113, 230 C.S.F., A.F.S., Football Stat, Foreign Language Club, G.A.A., Sr. Gaieties, J.C. Social Welfare work, Probation Officer MOUNTJOY, LINDA - 113 College, Work MUENCHOW, JOHN ...113, 281, STeponO Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Cross Country, Rep. Council, Block “R”, C.S.F., Commercial Airline Pilot or Aeronautical Engineer MUNGER, LANE . .60, 80, 85, 113, (325.0335 317 “Christmas Carol” Play, “Taming of the Shrew” Play, ‘“Oliver!”, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Cross Country, Track, Golf, Jr. and Sr. Class President, College MURPHREE, JAMES 5. 03 No plans MURPHY, MICHAEL .. ile Drama Club, Elizabethan Festival, Undecided plans MYERS, JOHN ee ae 114 No plans NAKAGAMA, CATHY oe LA No plans NAKANO, MIKE ee ..114 No plans NALL, ROGER A. ....114, 256, 296 Basketball, A.F.S., C.S.F., Rep. Council, U.C. Medical School in San Francisco, Doctor NELSON, DENISE . .60, 69, 72, 80, 114 Girls’ League President, A.F‘S., Litter Committee, Rep. Council, B.O.C., Honor Roll, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, Girls’ Choir, Sr. Girls’ Tea, Volleyball Game, Senior Class Vice President 367 NOBLE, DEBRA .. ig te Le Sr. Gaieties, College, Interior Dec- orator or Designer NOBLE, KATHERINE .114 No plans NOFZIGER, TOM .. .114, 280, 282, 284, 294 Football, Track, College NOLAN, MICHELE peal 24 1 Roaring 20’s Festival, C.C.C., Den- tal Assistant NORTON, MONA SS Tennis, Undecided plans NORTON, STANFORD C. 1S Structural Drawing, Construction, Drafting, Civil Engineering ODLE, SANDRA . Vole ms) Nursing College ODLING, SUSAN Se tes US) Honor Roll, Commercial Artist OPFERGELT, LINDA N67 Ss 121, 328 Sr. Gaieties, C.C.C., Airline Stew- ardess ORTEGA, BONNIE eli 55229 Junior College, San Francisco State ORTEGA, CARMEN sf ats} No plans OSOLIN, ALFRED . te) C.S.F., College, Dental School or Medical School OTTERBEIN, PAM .. 115 Honor Roll, C.S.F., Girls’ League Treasurer, Elizabethan Festival, (OXOK Oe PACHECO, MIRIAM 6s S25 C.C.C., Sociology or Psychology Major PAGE, SHERRY 116 Rep. Council, Fashion Show, G.A.A., Secretarial Work PARADA, ERNIE ae LG College PAULSON, BARBARA 116 No plans PAYNE, DAVID 116, 148 No plans PEDONE, ELOISE ; 116 College PEOPLES, MIKE 116, 280, 290, 291 Track, Cross Country, Rally Com- mittee, Electronics Engineering PERDUE, MIKE ...116, 245, 281, 282, 283 Football, Track, School PERES, WANDA ........116, 121 Guitar Club, Legal Secretary PERICOLI, FRANK . .116, 239, 241 Rep. Council, Swimming, C.S.F., College PERKINS, LINDA 116 Sr. Gaieties, Rep. Council, C.C.C., Elementary teacher PERPINAN, GAIL ...47, 83, 116, 239) 241. 251, 259, 325, 336 Rep. Council, Teacher’s Aide, Eliz- abethan Festival, Modern Dance, Roaring 20’s Festival, C.S.F., Soph Hop Committee, Sr. Gaieties, Shield Staff (Darkroom Technician), Pom Pon Girl, Trike Race, Powder Puff Game, C.S.F. Historian, University and Major in Math or Science, Technician, PERRY, DAWN ; PGs SS College, work, Marriage PETERSON, PATRICIA . .116, 233 Rep. Council, College or a clerk PEREEIES) HOLLY : 116, 263 Future Teachers Club, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Sr. Gaieties PIERCE, VIOLA ; 67, UL7 Rep. Council, C.C.C., Stenographer PLANCENCIO, MARGO. .117, 321, sya, SSO, seve College, Business work POOLE, WANDA V7 Work, Night School PORNARAS, GEORGE 1428 WaT, 241 C.S.F., Air Force PORTER, JEANNE . Sonu) Sr. Gaieties, Honor Roll, Elizabe- than Festival, C.C.C. PORTER, MARTHA . 172-226 College POTTS, KENNETH Ree: Salyg Wrestling, College, Business work PRESTON, LINDA No plans PRESTON, RONALD No plans PRICE, KATHRYN .. .117, 264, 265 A Cappella, Chamber Choir, Rep. Counc, Oliven!. CGC, UVic: Davis or Cal Berkeley, U.S. His- tory Teacher, Marriage : PRICE PATRICIA, T. 17, No plans PRINCE, L INDA C. seen bile) Sr. Gaieties, Elizabethan Festival, “Christmas Carol” Play, Rep. Council, Business College PROCTOR, INEZ L. 117 Sr. Gaieties, Business College, Sec- retarial Work QUILLEN, MARK No plans RAAB, BARBARA M73 5e S22, 323, 330, 334 Girls’ P.E. Leader, Sr. Gaieties RALFF, GLORIA .. see 117 College RAMIREZ, LARRY ‘ 117 Junior College RANSOM, GLORIA 67, 11751230 Football and Basketball Stat, Rep. Council, Roaring 20’s_ Festival, Girls’ League, Sr. Gaieties, Pep Club, College, Stewardess RAYBURN, WALTER No plans RAYMOND, MELINDA . .118, 259 B.O.C., Elizabethan Festival, Roar- ing 20’s Festival, Pom Pon Girl, Sr. Gaieties, Pep Club, Diablo Val- ley College; Major Dental Hygiene, Airline Stewardess REED, DAVE 118 Junior College REED, JOHN 118 No plans REED, KENNETH No plans REED, SANDRA ...115, 118, 320, 326, 327, 330, 331, 332, 334 G.A.A., Interior Decorator REIBSLAGER, CAROL PSs 2275 260, 322 G.A.A., Majorette, Roaring 20’s Festival, Spanish Club, A.F.S. Club, Tennis Stat, Sr. Trike Race, Powder Puff Game, Rep. Council, C.C.C. or Chabot College, Cal-Poly: Ar- chitect Major RICE, GARY , 118 No plans RICHARDS, GARY 118 College RIDEAU, MARIE 118 Business College, Marriage RIOS, GEORGE 118, 262 Band, Music career RIVAS, RICHARD : 130 Wrestling, Weight lifting, Drafts- man, or Art Teacher ROBERTS, FLOYD 118 No plans ROBERTSON, SUSAN 118, 244 Secretary ROBINSON, COETTA . 118 Sr. Gaieties, Junior College ROBINSON, GREG 118, 296, 297 Basketball, Track, College ROBINSON, JOYCE L. 118 Roaring 20’s Festival, G.A.A., Col- lege, Nursing ROBINSON, RANDALL 119 No plans RODRIGUES, MARY 119 Fashion Show, Honor Roll, Eliza- bethan Festival, Girls’ League, Sec- retarial work ROGERS, CHARLES es 119 Wrestling, Track, Airplane Mechan- ic School ROMERO, SILVIA Study Psychology in Mexico ROSE, CYNTHIA ee 119 G.A.A., Cross Country and Track Stat, General Sports Manager in G.A.A., Sr. Gaieties, Girls’ League, Secretarial work or Teacher ROSIC, DEBRA . .62, 119, 121, 320, D2 330. 332 Sr. Gaieties, General Sports Man- ager in G.A.A., Junior College, Secretary ROSIN, HELMUT a 119 C.C.C., Business College, Business Work ROTEN, CAROL . E39 328 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, Modern Dancing, Tutor at Belding Elem. School, C.C.C., Secretary RUDE, DEBORAH ..60, 119, 251, IS), B27) Soph Christmas Play, Elizabethan Festival, Cub Editor, Girls’ League Rep., Hi-Nus Editor, Shield Staff, B.0.C., P.E. Leader, Honor Roll, Marriage, Work RUZ HERES Ag. a. ee Ae, IBM machine operator RUSSELL, CAROLYN A.. .119, 322 Work, College RUSSELL, CAROLYN F. S20 ea, 119, 231, 239 Pep Club, Elizabethan Festival, College, Work, Marriage RUSSELL, JEANNIE oe 119 J.C., Legal Secretary RUSSEY, JIM ee a ED College RYALS, CAROLYN cae alee, Marriage SAALA, CAROLYN 119, 326 Guitar Club, Secretary, Marriage SALAZAR, RUDY pe dleay No plans SALCIDO, BOB 120, 282 No plans SANDERSON, CAREN . .120, 236, 241 G.A.A., Sr. Gaieties, Elizabethan and Roaring 20’s Festivals, College, Teacher SANDS, JOSEPH .. 120, 159 Wrestling, College SATTLER, DAWN pe PA SCHRADER, LINDA... 120, 233, 253 Elizabethan Festival, Library work- er, Sr. Gaieties, Junior College SCHULTZ, RICHARD DA PAD) No plans SCOTT, DOUGLAS 120 No plans SCOTT, GARY College SCOTT. PATTI 120 Rep. Council, Soph Activity Com- mittee, President’s Award for Physi- cal Fitness, College SCOTT, SUSAN 69, 82, 84, 121, 236, 239, 266, 322 C.S.F., U.C. Davis; Major in Bio- logical Sciences SEALE, DEBRA 121 Business College SEAWELL, PATRICK M. Baseball, Navy SELBY, SUEDEL Marriage, Work SERB, ERMA 121 Marriage, Work SERB, JOHN No plans SERRA, JOAQUIN Gt I Swimming, Guitar Club, College, Electronics SERVIN, DIANE No plans SEWELL, KATHERINE 67, 121 Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, Business Career SHANNON, BILL . .83, 84, 121, 262 Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Pep Club, Junior Stateman, Cal State—Music Major SHAPLEY, IRENE 121 Rep. Council, Beauty College, Beautician SHARPE, LARRY 121, 262, 264, 265 No plans SHARPE, LINNETTA 1225265 No plans SHAUGHNESSY, DAVID L. 83, $4) 12259250 Forensics, Science Club, Shield Staff Photographer, Hi-Nus Photo- grapher, Criminology 21 SHEATS, IRENE .. ae m2 No plans SHELDON, SALLY 122, 263 Pep Band, Marching Band, Sr. Gaieties, Symphonic Band, Uni- form Fund Raising Committee, Diablo Valley College, Dental Hygienist SHILOH, MICHAEL 22. 260 No plans SILL, LAUREL «.. 122; 227, 230, 236, 242, 322 G.A.A., Forensics Union, Human Relations Club, Fashion Show, A.F.S., P.E. Leader, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s_ Festival, College, Teacher = JOHN plans SIMPSON, GEORGES. a. oclee No plans SINCLAIR, CARR ee A ee Mechanic or Welder 1 aNS @ HET) ON) 20 B | Ras ie acta 5) Sr. Gaieties, Draftsman SLOANE, CATHERINE ....... 122 B.S.U., College SMITH, DAVE ...... 122 Basketball, Football, Rep. “Council, Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, College SMITH, GERALD Cee SMITH, HATTIE ...122, 239, 241, 242 Future Teachers Club, C.S.F., Col- lege, U.C. Berkeley, Major: Black Studies, Teacher, Travel, Marriage SMELE, LONDON o8 sean. 122 o plans SMITH, MICHELE . .122, 134, 233 Glee Club, Airline Stewardess or Beauty College BMT Fi NORMA cake een e lee Marriage, work SMITH, RHONDA .....%.....123 No plans SMELLS CIV peta oe le ee College SMOAK GRAND Y 3.4. se4 ea ns 123 Basketball, Golf, College SNYDER, MONICA ........,.123 None oh tga No p SOULES: BONNIE bahateravst 1 Deeds, Lae Guitar Club, Business College, Sec- retary ct agave LEWIS... ..123; 311 plans SPEARS. EDNA_..62, 65, 70, 123, 231, 239 Pep Club, C.S.F., Rep. Council, Roaring 20’s Festival, College, IBM machine operator, Marriage STALNAKER, NEVA ... .123, 328 Modern Dance, Sr. Gaieties, Col- lege, Stenographer STANLEY, SARAF. =....5...0,123 Stockton Bible College STENHAMMAR, SARA .. . 123, 138, 226, 227, 241, 248, 249 Return to Sweden, and go another year of high school, then on to a University. A.F.S. — Swedish ex- change student to The United States STENMARK, GEARY ........ 123 Cross Country, Swimming Teams, College STEPHENSON, DYANE ...... 123 College, Secretary STEVENS, LARRY .:......... 123, 267 Track, University of California; Major in Biological Sciences STEVENSON, TERRY |... «:..;123 Pep Club, Rep. Council, Business School, IBM Computer Key Punch Operator, Travel STEVENSON, WILLIAM ......123 College, Draftsman STOCKTON, CHARLES. ...... 124 Latin-American Club, College, Mechanical Engineering or Plumb- ing STOCKION, PAT --.4%5.2..05 7124 Work STRICKLAND, JAMES ...... 124 Forensics, College, Computer Sci- ence STRONG, CINDI ... Sa eee Marriage, work, college STUART, CORRINE ...... 67,. 124 B.S.U., College STUBBLEFIELD, YVONNE ..124 None STUCKEY, FRANCES .. . . 124, 233 No plans SPR Ir. LINDA} Hts. toe xs 124 Sr. Gaieties, Work SULT, PATRICTAsS ..-.. 41245230 Roaring 20’s_ Festival, Football Stat, Registered Nurse, Airline Stewardess SUMNER, GreLIGAe: fyi cthas 124 Airline Stewardess SUMMEY, CAROLYN ... 124, 236, 321, 334 Sr. Gaieties, C.C.C., .’College, Teacher SWARTZ, _GLADY¥S «....,.-.-124 Men’s Barber, Marriage SWAR Lect BRR Gs. wate 124 Cle SWAZYA, CALVIN ..,,.:124, 297 College 4 SZWANEK, RICHARD ...124, 281, 292, 293, 315 Cross Country, Football Manager, Wrestling, Military Service TANNER, JOY ANN: «3... .4..12% Florist TARON,. KATHY 2... 125, 328 College, specialized teacher for the deaf TAYLOR, JUDY Work, Housewife TAYLOR, ROSE MARY Trading School THOMAS, WALTER ....125, 244, 245, 282, 296 Football, basketball, track, College THOMPSON, SANDRA ..125, 227 Guitar Club, A.F.S., College THORNE: GAUEO 3 ii. care, 125 Baseball, C.C.C. TIPE SOA o.. ruacrs ah xe ee 125 Business Field TIPPEE Y, JOHN 2.225. 8s 125 College, auto mechanic TISON: JORN seats 125 No plans TORE, SUSAIN- 54.. saas can poe 125 Business field, marriage TOMLINSON, VALERIE . .125, 230 Christmas Play, Drama I, Eliza- bethan Festival, C.S.F., Soph Hop Committee, Baseball Stat, Roaring 20’s Festival, Drama II, C.C.C. LONG; RANDAEEL. -o 47-5. 0 d25 CC... TORRES. DAVE= . o. iar sae cdes No plans TOUCHSTONE, JUDI .. .125, 264, 265 G.A.A. TURNBLOOM, JANENE ......125, 196, 227, 230, 236 Soph Hop Committee, Roaring 20’s Festival, Elizabethan Festival, For- ensics, A.F.S., Guitar Club, Pep Band, Marching Band, Honor Roll, Orchestra, C.S.F., Stat, Sr. Gaieties, College, Dress designer TURNER, BARBARA .. .125, 322, 323 P.E. Teacher TURNER, TARRY cok atin 126 Block “R”, Rally Committee, Cross Country, Track, Pre-Tech, College TURNER, MARY ...72, 126, 149, 321, 326, 327, 330 Guitar Club, Girls’ League Secre- tary and Vice-President and Presi- dent, Committee for Mini-Confer- ence, C.S.F., Shield Staff—-Adver- tisement Editor, Sr. Gaieties, Col- lege, B.O.C., G.A.A. TURNER, TOM sce). ood 6 CLE. DDYe RANDY —y or. dca cee College UMBERGER, DEBBIE ........126 CCE. DRIBE, TERESA. ..05..%. 22.126 Marriage VAN BUREN, LISA . .7, 67, 82, 83, 126, 254 “Christmas Carol” Play, Elizabeth- an Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Rep. Council, A Cappella, Sr. Cheerleader, Sr. Gaieties, Junior College, College VANDERPOOL, ROBERT No plans VAUGHN, SHIRLEY ..... 126, 231 B.S.U., Pep Club, Sr. Gaieties, G.A.A., Registered Nurse VASOUBZ, CARLOS 3-2. oa 126 No plans VELASQUEZ, RAYMOND ...127, 229 C.C.C., Electronics VENTURI, KAREN ....127, 241, 322 Elizabethan Festival, “Christmas Carol” Play, C.C.C., State College VESTAL, MICHAEL... 6 .250..; 127 Junior College VILLAGRAN, PAULA ...57, 127 Elizabethan Festival, Roaring 20’s Festival, Sr. Gaieties, C.S.F., Hon- or Roll, Personal Secretary VILLANUEVA, TONI . ea PAR Sr. Gaieties, Marriage, College WADDINGHAM, MARK ...... 127 No plans WADSWORTH, LINDA ...... 127 Airline School, Stewardess WAGER, PEGGY .. .127, 227, 239, 241, 248, 249 A.F.S., C.S.F., Sr. Gaieties, Junior College, San Jose State, Nursery School teacher WAGNER, CHARLES. .67, 127, 239 C.C.C., University, NROTC, pos- sible Naval Career WAITE: JAMES =.36 See 128 C.C.C., Electronics WAKEFIELD, CAROLYN ....128 Computer operator WALKER, DAN ...128, 281, 298, 296 Basketball, Track, College, Study Law WALKER, GREGORY ........ 128 No plans WASHINGTON, AUBREY ... 128, 244, 282, 294, 296, 297 Basketball, Football, Track, College WATT, JUDY . ; .128 Airline Stewardess or Secretary WEBB; PHILEIP 2.46 39: 128 Marines WENDELL, DANNY ......... 128 Professional bum WHEELER, SHEILA ......69, 128 Sr. Gaieties, Stat, G.A.A,, Nursery and Kindergarten School Teacher WHITE, DOROTHY ..... 128, 328, 329 Sr. Gaieties, Modern Dancing, Marriage WHITE, “LAURA: onc. veer aesales Secretary WHITE, MELVIN = 5... ew 264 No plans WHITNEY, DANNY: . .73205-o08 128 College WHITTINGTON, CYNTHIA ., . 128, 264, 265 Sr. Gaieties, Gospel Choir, Glee Club, Junior College, Business and Music Major WHITTINGTON, JOSEPH ....128 Football, Wrestling, Track, The Navy Sea Bees WIDICK: ‘BOB a... oc eee 128 Swimming Team, Electrician or T.V. serviceman or I.B.M, com- puter technician WILLIAMS, BOOKER ........129 Baseball, Undecided plans WILLIAMS; CINDY, 4 6) 50 129 College WILLIAMS, DAPHNE ., .129, 264, 265 Glee Club, A Cappella, Music, Beauty School, Marriage WILLIAMS, DAVE ......... 129 Football, Bowling League, C.C.C. WILLIAMS, DEBORAH ... 129, 244, 264, 265 Girls’ Glee Club, A Cappella, Sec- retary WILLIAMS, GAYLE “A se.uce 129 No plans WILLIAMS, TUIGIE: 205, nee 129 College, Cosmetology WILLIAMS, LARRY .........129 Junior College, or Air Force WILSON, BOBBIE . cu5 aoe 129 G.A.A., B.S.U., Sr. Gaieties, Pep Club, Junior College, Business School WILSON, GEORGE ...... 129, 311 Football, Baseball, Surveyor or Engineer WILSON, JOYCE : 5 .¢:2,.5% 129 Glee Club, C.C.C., Nursing WEESON,“LORITA: ? 70a eee 129 College WILSON, RITA .. 129 Rep. Council, Junior College, Work WINROW, WAYNE .......... 129 Football, Wrestling, College WINSHIP: RICK. 55 costae ates 129 Chef, Diploma in foods course at DV, 370 WOODARD, MARILYN ..... 130 College WOODBURN, CHRIS ... .130, 262 Marching Band, Pep Band, Pep Band Director, Jazz Band, Sym- phonic Band, Christmas Music Program, Founder of Junior State- man Chapter at R.H.S., Cal State Hayward, Major in Music, Minor Natural Sciences, Teach _ inst ru- mental music in high school. In- strument repair, performing jazz and classical music. WORDEN, CLAUDIA ........ 130 No plans MANE RDA Eh eo a sae lee ene boU No plans YOST SLANLES. a7 -).: 100; 3H J.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, College, gee technical work. ORIN GeO r tert ssl oloO College ZEPPA, STEVEN ...130, 134, 233 C.C.C., AA degree in Police Science. Junior Index ABBOTT, DURONDA ADAMS, DONNA’ .. 235520605 170 AGNITSCH, ANTHONY AGOSTINI, CHRISTINE . . 146,252, 253 all 3 et BC Je ID 2) Oe eee ae 146 AMUN SDUANE. Too. e chew 146 AGEN DORIS! 2... ouaads oehsO ALLEN, JOHNNY AVEDA. BLAINE 2 ss ils © 146 ALTENBAUGH, CONNIE ... .146 BREW RE LINE Macher tore goy oie 146 AMADOR, NICKY AMES, KENNITH ANDERSON: ELTON ganic: 146 ANDERSON, STEPHEN ......170 ANDREWS, ANTHONY ...... 146 ANFENSON, DANNY ALAN. . 146, 313 ARAMBULA, GILBERT ......170 ARESTAD, TODD ARNOLD, JACK ..... See ARRIAGA, ANTONIO ...146, 229. ARRIAGA, EMILIO . .170, 229, 287 ASHTON, HAROLD | 63.052 0.045 170 AUSTIN, MARY AVILA, HENRY AYALA; TONI......,.569, 146, 166 BABB, DURRIEL ¢ o...5. ....,146 BAGLEY, DARRYL . .. 146, 148 BAILEY, (KAREN) 05 05.05 cbs 146 BAKER, DONNIE . 146, 296, 298 BALDRIDGE, MARTHA Pe OAs PRED! .of5-2 wens ss ot 146 BALLENGEE, GERYL ....... 170 BALLEMES, LINDA 3 fess 146 BALSIGER, PHYLIS. .146, 239, 241 BANDUCCI, RICKY A. . 146 BANDY; DEBRA). ec... .. 146 BARTHEL, CHRISTINE ......146 BASTIAEN, CLINTON ........146 BECKER, BONNIE ..,.... 146, 233 OTA a Ua te. ware 2 didlo Gua 146 BEBSLEY; SRERRY jaye vee 5170 BEGLEY SACKIB. Fy fhum tas l46 BELL DAVID”: .. me OS IR hi 146 BELLARD, PORTIA BENJAMIN, LEA . SON aT BERNSTIEN, AMANDA BERRY, MAMIE BENNETT, DAPHNE R. . .170, 316 BUBLENGSEIN 6 ae ois cg sss oS BLACK, BARBARA ..... .147, 326 BLAIR, MARCUS ... .147, 282, 286 BRAKE. MAXINE © 2... 03.00, 147 BLANK, JIMMY BLASINGAME, ALLEN ......147 BLAYLOCK, NANCY A. .. 147 BOGGES, ROBERT ......- 147, 159 BOLDS, OLLIE EUGENE .....170 BOND; DEBORAH |....0..5,.7.147 BONOVICH. JERR fo). .cl4T BOUGHTON, BETTY BORRILEZ, GARY BOSWELL, CHARLES ........147 BOSWELL, ELMER .......45, 147 BOUGHTON, EARLEY BOWDEN, ROBERT L. .......147 BOWLES, CURTIS BOWLES, MICHAEL .........147 BOYLE, DAVID BRADLEY, BRENDA : 147 BRADLEY, GLENDA .......:147 BRADSHAW, EDDIE .........147 BRANDON, DAVID ..... .147, 286 BRASIER, BETTY ... BRASIER, STANLEY BREAZEALE, DAVID ... .147, 232 BRINK EO Weed OPEN Go te ete 171 BRISENO, GILBERT ..... 147, 263 BRIEEADERRICKC. Ge icc ta: 148 BROADWAY, IVORY . 171, 310, 313 BROWN, BRENDA: . ce ys es 148 BROWN, CASSANDRA .......171 BROWN, JAMES D. ..........148 BROWN, JAMES T. BROWN, LUCINDA . eee va BRUNO, ELIZABETH ANN ...148 BRUSIE, JOHN: D, .° tac: 171 BRYAN, PAUL W............148 BRYANT, CALVIN BRYANT, DENNIS BUCHAN, JAMES .. . 148, 232, yt BULLOCK, MATHEW . 48 BURRUS, EVELYN 69, “159, fyi 231 BUTLER, SHARON E. . .148, 264, 316 CABRAT. DINDAN cg o5 7.0 oe La8 CALHOUN, EDDIE ....... .. 148 CALLAHAN, DOLORES ..... .148 CALLOWAY, MONA .........148 CAMERON, WILLIAM CARBATAL, RAUL 3.2 fists 148 CARLOCK, STEVEN ....148, 286, 295, 313 CARPENTER, RON W. ... 148 CARTER, JOHNNY . . 148, 300, 301 CASADY, LINDA.60, 145, 149, 263 CASIELAS, SUSIE ota. tases 149 CASTELLANO, PATRICIA ...149 CASTRO, MARIA .......149, 229 CEPERNICH, THOMAS ......149 CHAMBERS, CARLOS .. .149, 286, 310,313 CHAN, HENRY. . 149, 232, 239, ee CHAPMAN, BERNICE ....... CHAPMAN, DENISE ...:..... 149 CHAVEZ, DANIEL CHAVEZ, PHUGIP UM co ey har in «ho CHIOZZAN RICHARD: fora en 149 CHISHOLM, SHARON ........171 CHRISTIAN, GERALDINE 149, 252 CHRISTIAN, SANDRA ... .67, 149 CHRISTOPHER, CONNIE ....149 CHRISTOPHER, LEROY . .149, 282 CLARK, EARRY 25.0% 66, 69, 149 CLARK, PAULETTE 2.0 vio, 149 CLUDIS; KEITH). 2334 69, 149, 162, 282, 286, 287 COATS, WILLIAM. W, = :.,.5-L71 COLBERT, RANDALL.” 7... 149 COLBORNE, PETER H. COLEMAN, JOHNNY ........171 CONDRA, VICKIE .......149, 261 CONELEN] LINDAG Ss 5.02.65 55560849 CONRAD, KIM ... er Oes Lae CONTRERAS, ELVINA COOPER, DAVID R. COOPER, DAVIS COOPER) TORN: «on... 149, 252 COPE, CHARLES COPE, NEIE. o:. shiretd ae ct LAS COPPEDGE, JESSIE CORDERO, MARGARET yy CORDOVA, JERRY CORNELL, JEANINE ........141 COTTON, MILDRED .........149 COWELL, DEBORAH . okay CRANEFIELD, BENJAMIN ... 149 CRAWFORD, LINDA ... .149, 263 CREMER, H. DARRYL CREWS, RANDY DAME SUSAN 2.) cass ecb dO) 227 DAKIN, CARL a. 6 «. : sien al DANIELS, BRENDA JOYCE . .145, 150, 230, 231, 268, 269 DANIELS. GAG 6s wach ce OO DARBY, GARY DAVIDSON, HENRIETTA . 150 DAVIES, RHONDA ..........150 DAVIS, CHARLENE .... .150, 264 DAVIS: MCEDDH © Ao sssaen cea lor DAVIS LORETTA LA, «elec eo DAVIS, WILL ... LatSeg roe ei, DAWSON, SANDRA .....150, 228 DELAO, MARCIA. .......150, 229 DELONEY, BERNEL DEMEASE, SARA’ 9... sasis4 4150 DEMER, RONNIE 69, DENNY, BELINDA .. .69, 150, ak DEYOUNG. SCOP I: Ft nesercs DIETHRICH, MARY K. . . 150, 28, 229, 241, 264 DOI, JANETTE ........ . 150, 229 DOTSON, SUSAN ...... mses el, DOUGLAS, KATHRYN ....... 150 DOUGLAS, RICHARD DUCK RICKY 23 fo ucee Nee he, DUCK RAs iretc noc: guicnn vLLL DONCAN, LINDA. f22h2 ns. 50 DWYER, ROBERT DYER, DEBRA EDDINGS, CANDISE E. ...... 150 EDWARDS, ANITA L. ...:..:: 150 EDWARDS, LOVELL EDWARDS, MARSHA .... .66, 150 BNNISS TOYCE Gs voc. sso, on ehoU ENNIS; ROBERT (C. ..4......150 ERWIN, BETTY JEAN ERWIN: SCALE oe eee raga Lod ESCAMILLA, MARTIN ESPINOZA, TOMMY ..:....;. 151 ESEN DOGAN: och uaen means 151 ESTRADA, CLAUDETTE...-.. 151 ETCHIESON, MAX EVANS, RALPH ic o acc ae 151 EVANS, THOMAS S S. .........151 EWING, ROBERT RABUH OEE Aor; ans a oko FAIRLY, ERVIN FARRELL, DELLA 22.722. 2131 FATIMA, MARIA |) os ocak 151 FERNANDEZ, JESSICA ...... 151 FERNANDEZ, LINDA ...151, 158 FIRE, VICKI D. ..... . «66, 69, 151 LINN, SOA Es cece ase nel FISHER, JAMES S$. .. .62, 145, LST, 311 BLUVE, WAXY NENG. 5 ou wosen dod FORCE, ROBERT oo Scns tan 151 ROSTER. BRENDA: o.sudi aceon 151 FOSTER, DOVIE ..-.- 69, 151, 231 FOWLER, DAVID (..2%.5.028% 151 FOX, DANIEL B. ....151, 286, 317 FRANKLIN, GENE ......152, 262 FRANKS, PHYLUIS 5.2.5. 152; 239 FREELAND; DEBRA ......:...152 FREIGANG, RAINER ...... 152 FRENCH, BRENDA .......... 152 FULMORE; LETTIE ..... 2). 5,.65 GABRIEL, HELEN .., .69, 227, 253 GAGNIER, REGENIA ANN .. .152 GAINES, MICHAEL D. GAIGAS: RONALD: 5 oad y 152 GALAVIZ, DAVID: |... 2... S ISZ GARCIA, NATIVIDAD .......152 GARNER, CHARLES .... .152, 236 GASTILE, JEROME . she heal GATEWOOD, MICHAEL . 152, 300, 301-311, :313 GATLIN, RAW occ oe GEER, BRUCE A. .......148, 152 GEGA. MIMODAY: gous tt erg oe GENESINI, CHERYL ....;..4 1152 GENGLER, PAUL D. ... . 152, 286, 2925 293, 310, 313 GENTRY, ELIZABETH .. .66, 152, 156, 252, 253 GERALD. STEVEN =... 02... .doe GIBSON, PATRICIA L. .......152 GILLOCK, LINDA GLAZIER, MICHAEL P. . .152, 287 GLIEDEN, CLARENE ........153 GOPR TOMMY ooo. saa ety LOS GOMEZ, ARMAND ..........153 GOMEZ, MARIA. «cia hocu- 1 kee GOMEZ, MIKE R. ....,..153, 286 GONSALVES, DONNA .......153 GONZALES, DEBORAH .......153 GONZALES, DENISE . 145, 153, Pr GONZALEZ, RAYMOND .....15 GOODMAN, BOBBY ........ ti GRANIUS, GARY . .5. ia cue lS3 GRAY RANGA: on bai. 5 20% bo GRAYSON, LINDA ......153, 328 GREEN, DEBORAH ........ 133 GREENBERG, MITCHEL ....171 GREENE,. THOMAS .......... 153 GREGG, JOMINNY 2222. sic): 171 GREGORY, BARBARA . .153, 161 GRIFFIN, RANDY GRIGSBY, VICKIE | ....; it GROSS, JAMES A. .. .153, 239, 262 GRUENEBAUM, JOHN ... 153 GUERRA, TERESA M. .......171 GULEOTIO SHERRI aac nlae GUNN, SYLVIA ... se eeee te We GUTIERREZ, DENNIS ... SW GUTIERREZ, WILLIAM .153, 229 BALE, DAVID 2a.% 5 153 HALE, MARK STEVEN . .69, 153, 310, 313 HALL, GAYLE HAMILL, CHARLES HAMILTON, WILLIE . .62, 70, 171, 296 HAMLIN, RICHARD HAMMETT, JEANNE ........171 HANGARTNER, CHERYLE | HANSEN, ARLENE HAPPY, CAMILLE HARBIN, LINDA HARDESTY, CINDY HARDIN, MICHAEL ...,.... 154 HARMON, ROYCE | ...2... 2150 154 HARPER, WILLIAM ....154, 166, 292, 293 HARRIS, FRANK ........ 154, 300 HARRIS, JERRY HARRIS,“ LINY: ma. ch: jo 154 HARRIS, MICHAEL HARNISTEE HARRISON, BONNIE ........154 HARRISON, FRED «=... 65 645% 148 HARSH, WILLIAM ...... 154, 232 HARTER, JOEL . .66, 69, 154, 239, 241, 263 HAVENS, RON HAYES, ELIZABETH. ...... ..154 HAYNES, GUANETTA ...... 154 HEBERT, YVONNE ....,..... 154 HECK, GLENDA: hicc.c. 25... 154 HEISER, DERYL. D, B. .....:: 154 HELDRIS, VICKIE .......154, 231 HENDERSON, CHESTER ..... 70, 154, 287 HENDERSON, ROXANNE ... .154 HERNANDEZ, DOREEN ..... 145, 154, 227 HIGGINS, ANNETTE .... .66, 154 HILT JORDAN |, coasts rio 5 154 HILL, LORRAINE HOFFMAN, DANNY ........ 154 HOLDER. DAVED 5 disaypeon sis 154 HOLLIDAY, DEBRA.....,...154 HOLLIDAY, LYNWOOD ......171 HONDA, MARA ... 5: ;:. 152, 154 HOOUE ORIN: oo. 0% v4 Sa comes 154 HOPSON, RICHARD ......... 154 HOOPER, BRENDA HORNE, WAYNE ......4.5 -24..154 HOWARD; GENE. ri. tens 155 HOWELL, KENNETH. .66, 155, ee HOWELL, THOMAS . 55 HUBBLE, GORDON . .69, 155, 162 290 HUBBS, STEVEN R..... 55.005. 155 HUDSON, ALBERT .......:.. ify) HUDSON, DONALD ......,.. 155 HUDSON, RICHARD ........ 171 HUERTA, REBECCA ..:.....; 155 HUGHES, HELEN HUNTER, MARSHA J. ....... 155 ISABELL, REGINA .,....1§5, 237 ISLEY, WILMA JO-,.......;-153 IVEY, JOHN JACINTO, ANGELITA ....... 155 JACKSON, CALVIN A. ....... 171 JACKSON, CURRY ...,..171, 264 JACKSON, LINDA L. ....... 155 JACKSON, PAULA ....7, 145, 155, 254 JACKSON, VIVIAN .......... 155 JAMES, ALBERT OR, on. 2.225185 JAMES, DELORES ..,.... ,69, 172 JAMES, GEORGANNE ....... 155 JAMES, KENNETH JEFFERSON, PHYLLIS . a5 JERGE, MIKE . 155, 282, 285, sii 324 JERNIGAN, KAREN JERNIGAN, SUZETTE .......155 JIMENEZ, ROBERT V. ....... 155 JOHNSON, DONALD ........156 JORNSON: GUY -Be os oor. a L5G JOHNSON, JACKIB ...5.05-495 ie JOHNSON, MICHAEL ........ 156 JOHNSON, RICHARD DARR .156 JOHNSON, SHERID OL. 25... ).;- 156 JORINSON: “THAD: 223 cos. ws 156 JOHNSON, ZENDA ........,- 156 JOHNSTON, LINDA ..... 156, 253 JOHNSTON, NANCY ........156 JONES, BRENDA ... 156, 231 JONES, CARL JONES CAROLE i ohoncays ae 172 JONES, GLORIA D, ...:..,69, 156 JONES, RICHARD .... as eh D0 JONES, RICKY RONALD .... 156 JOSEPH, BEVERLY KANE, MICHAEL ..... Tae eke KAUPPINEN, JOHN ,........ 156 KEELS, REGINA KELLEHER, CHRIS .::;.. tLe KELLEY, JAMES M. KRELEY, BRICKIB. Woe ncue esc. 156 KENDRICK, GLENDA ....... 156 KERBAVAZ, RICHARD . .69, 156, 232, 239, 241 KING, COLLEEN. .7, 138, 157, 254, 257, 324 KINNEY, MIKE RISER VICKIE S. , ocdace. 157, 241 KISH, EUGENE 2050.5 5s9¢0055 157 KITAMATA, WENDY ... .66, 157, 239, 241 KNIGHT,.DOYLE ...2........:157 KNOBLOCK, DEBRA ........172 KOEHNE, DIANE KRAFT; CHARLES =... hin J. 157 KRAMUICK CAROL =. aco: 157 KRRUGERSEERANK: oe... 5: 02172 KUNTZ. CCYNTHIA® (oe ser 5 157 LACHNER, ALBERT E. ...71, 157 LAKE, SANDRA 7a. ec auks 157 LAMUN, ROBERT ..157, 239, 241 EANDPALANG oak age lod LANE, TOM LAVERTY, ROSIN oa cen kOe LAVOIBMTEINDA Soest ave ee ke, LEE CAN THON 28 oe SOT LEE, DEBORAH ......... LSS 2.172 LEE, RONNIE LEE, EIMOLHY 3... 157, 264 LEONARD, LINDA ..........157 LEONARD, LONNIE LEVIAS, DIANE LEWIS; SGAWaGe 5258. .ho c: 172, 264 LEWIS, RAYMOND ..........157 LIM CARO nit ont ee ee 157 LINHART, BARBARA J. ......157 LENTON ATER RY a foe cle 157 LIPSKY, RICHARD... 471,157 LE@YD, WANDA. LL. .3..3..:- 157 LOCKMILLER, ROBERT .....157 LOGAN, DAVID ....155, 157, 162 LOMBARDI, MICHAEL ee LOPES, MAR Fe arg TER ER | LOPEZ, PIDEL NE Sea LOPEZ, ELISEO POPEZ, -RICOUL Rac. e. 71, 160 LOUIS, JOANN: jcc cone ode ee 712 LUERAS, MARTHA ......:... 160 LYONS, DAVID E........ 160, 315 LYONS, EUGENE MacNEIL, BRUCE E. ........172 MADDEN, JOSEPH MADISON, LORNA ..... . 160, 253 MAK, RONALD ..... 160, 239, 241 MALONE, NADINE ...... 160, 169 MANUEL, ANGELA MANCHITIEMO, TONY MARSHALL, PHYLLIS . .160, 231 MARTIN, CHARLES MARTIN ORIRBY. 605 aes 165 MARTIN, PAMELLA MARTINEZ, ADELA ......... 160 MARTINEZ, DORRINO MARTINEZ, LAURIE ........160 MASLOV, HELEN J. .......:.160 MASON, MALCOLM ........ 160 MASON, SCOTT MASON, YVONNE ..........160 MASSA, ‘GLORIA Go adec. «2. 160 MASSA; SHIRE 5. choc A) toa 160 MATHEWS, SUSAN .......... 160 MATSUMOTO, REBECCA. . 66, 160 MATTEUCCI, RAYMOND ... . 160 MAYEDA, GARY ........215, 287 MAYERS, LORNA K. ..... 69, 160 McBRIDE, DOUGLAS ....... .160 McCALEB, JAMES McCARTHY, CHARLOTTE McCARTY, STEVEN W. McCLAIN, PAULETTE ...158, 160 McCULLOUGH, CAROLYN ...172 McCURLEY, DONNA L. .....160 McDANIEL, GEORGE .......160 McFARLAND, DORA ...151, 160, 328 McGEE, ROGERS H. . .69, = 286 McGRATH, JAMES ... s2a 60 McGOWEN, JACQUELYN’ McLANE, JEANETTE MEAHAN, GERALD ... .160, 290, 300, 301 MEAHAN, KATHLEEN ......160 MEAHAN, RANDALL .. . 161, 300, 301 MEARS, RICK ... dot ne aly ON MELGOZA, SOCORRO MILAM; (DARED S i 4.s.54s5.00. 161 MILLER, ALBA. oo.3 cos.e etd MILEER, LOUISE: A. .i...-...161 MILLER, “STANLEY (3 .3.:.-0., 161 MITES. -AEICR 2). to) cp aee ste? 161 MINIX, PAU: Savi qiar od MIRICH, KRISTINE . ee MITCHELL, DAVID B. . .161, 290 MITCHELL, JIMMY B. ...... 161 MITCHELL, OTHO JACK MODIGA; JOYCE. cen wie, 161 MOGANNAM, ANDRE ...161, 282, 283, 324 MONIZ,, DAVID. .2i5kea cae: MONSON, ELLEN ...161, 195, 267 MONTGOMERY, WILLIE J. . . 161 MOORE, DAVID: ...53-5 161, 262 MOORE, DOROTHY. . 145, 162, 231 MORRIS, STEPHEN . .69, 162, 262 MORRIS, STEVE E. .......66, 162 MUENCHOW, ANNE ........ 162 MUETREN)-JORIN’ 3 oio.5 eto 162 MULLINER, BONITA ........162 MYERS, JOHN DWEYERS, SD RATER: onan 162 MYERS, RICHARD) = 2.27... 162 MYLES, LINDA LOUD... =...,.162 NAKANO, NICHOLAS .......162 NAKANO, SANDRA .........162 NAKAZONO, DENNIS ... . 162 NEWMAN, EVETTE . .69, 162, 227 NEWMAN, TONY A, ......... 162 NOLAN, JANNECE A. ........172 NORRIS, “GEORGE = .......55-. 162 INORRISE. ALICE... cag 162, 261 ODEN, ARNOLD OJEDA. KENNETH: oo. cn can t62 OKA, MARIO OLDEN, JOYCE OLIVIERT DAVID cc ains Sele OPFERGELT, DAVID .......:. 162 ORTEGA, IRENE ORTEGA, JAIME 920) 5 ia =: 163, 229 OTIS STORRIPA Bem ars 163 OTTINO, SHARON GAYLE ...163 PAGLIBRO IOMMN 353. .05..08 163 PALMER, HOWARD I. ....... 163 PALMER, MICHAEL PALMIERI DAVID: span nee 0S PANG; (GERALD oer ora Oo PARADA, -EVIAS: 2 rch tae 163 PARKER, WILHELMINA. . 163, 264 PARSONS, DOROTHY J. .....163 PATE RICKY: ose ianera. ene tiie PATINOEV Aton chn oie 163 PATTERSON, DONALD ..... .163 PAYNE, CHERYD D:. o0 65 PEARL, LEOYD To. ne. aes PENDLETON, JAN . joii.....163 PENNY, EMMA. 0. o ovccane 163 PENRY, THOMAS R, ... .163, 290 PERALTA, JANET J, 2205-5. 2163 PEREZ, ANGEL PEREZ, RAMIDO PERKINS, DENISE . .69, 163, 166, 231 PERKINS, KIRK) ; 035: 147, 172 PETERSON, RITA MARIE .. .163, 241 PFISTER, KAREN L. ..... 163, 231 PHERO, CHARLENE ... .163, 233 PHILLIPS, DONNIE | aun ene skOs PLACENCIO, MARICELA POLK, RUBY D. PONDER, PAT POOLE, WANDA POTTER, (DON =.) -as sir pee 163 POTTS, MARILYN’ ...... 5. 163, 253 POWELL: JOYCE 7.5450: 163, 263 POWELL, MAENELE 3 ..54. - 163 POWELL, “NORMAN (i 53 cima: 164 PRICE TON Accsnetirke tate 164 PRIDDY, RHONDA’ -.2; 4: «0164 PRINE, ‘RINDLBY 25 fence: alae PROCTOR: RERRY 575 same: 164 RAMOS, JOHNNY .... 0.45. 164 RAMSEY, LARRY = aoc4h sacs 164 RANDLE, EDWARD ........; 164 RANDOLPH, RANDY C: .,. 172 RANSOM, SHIRLEY ..... .66, 164 RAZO, MARIA I. RASMUSSEN, CHRIS ........164 READ, DUANE ..... 164, 296, 311 READING, JOSEPH ..... 164, 229, 232, 264, 316 REEDS LINDA] Se ei ae pee REBVES, KERRY £4... nae 164 REID; LONNIE? Yc ht Lom REMBUBs RUDE oo. snore neem 164 REXFORD, MELINDA ... .66, 233 RHEA, ROBERT | pc.e0 9c oie LOS RHODES, MAURICE .... 164, 282, 284, 324 RICKLEFS, KEVIN D. Pah 317 RIDEAU EDDIE. = s.+3s.0005 ee RIVARD, GEORGE P. mm ROBERTS, FLOYD ROBERTSON, ELLA . 164 ROBINSON, BETTY . .67, 69, 164, 231 ROBINSON, JULIA A. ........164 ROBINSON; KAY coe 4 me O4 ROBINSON, LINDA. .,........164 ROBINSON, WANDA ........164 ROBLES, TOMASA RODRIGUEZ, THOMAS ...... .172 ROMERO, PATRICIA ©2434. 164 ROSARIO, SUSAN ......,....164 ROOF: DRANG Y lnc cas i ald ROSE. “SHARON: 3: 350.5, v0 165 ROWES BENg 3. 0. dich 165 RUBENS, JOHN . .66, 165, 300, 301 RUBINSTEIN, MICHAEL ..... 173 RUGGIERO, MARIO ......... 173 RUIJTERS, CHARLES A. .....165 RUSSELL, BEVERLY ....158, 165 RUSSELL, MELVIN SALCIDO, AUGUSTINE ...... 165 SALCIDO, BLANCA .....165, 229 371 SALCIDO, MICHAEL ...165, 287, 294, 300 SANCHEZ, GLORIA Jic..5..2- 2165 SANCHEZ:: VICKE. © oe: 165, 5233 SANDERS, JEANIE ........... 165 SARGENT, LINDA: 3.00... 22-165 SAVAGE, WYMAN .°:.......:165 SCHICK, RICHARD: wi. ios 165 SCHNAITMANN, CARL ...... 165 SCHOENDALER, DAVID . .62, 70, 165, 290 SCHWIND, DANIEL .........165 SCOTT, DOUGLAS SCOTE. OMALEE. | ..cie-4 52-172 SEO CEA SEISAIN Sie arowc re 165 SEB Nit Ns mre ae tocar al OD BURBS AE TY Ge coool esk a a3 1G65 SER PAREN s Giger cae, 1 LOD SHELTON, LEVERNE SHIMEL, JAMES ..... 71, 165, 315 SHIRE GAYLE... ua 166, 233 SHOR bs Be RUG Biosci: ss aa LOO SIGERSON,. PAUL, EB. -... 0... 173 SILVA, JOSEPH SINIESOIN: ARAy hare shes. . ons 66 SMITH, “ANETIA . .. . 166 SMITH, DANIEL . 166, 290, 293, 306 SNLeEL DAR VI: cae coe dest 166 SMITH, DONALD =... 2... 166 SMITH DONNA. 23 ttec so. 5 166 SMITH, GERALD SMITH, HOWARD’. .........-: 166 SMUDH, KATHRY Ne cae .c.3.2 166 SMITH, (KERRY cB, : 242... 166 SMITH, LONDON SMITH, RUTH A. ........166, 264 SONES, JANET SPENGER, ROGER DAVID ... 166, 252 SPICER, JANICE 1 TS errr 166 DEUNIN ey SOIC ok be eee viele 166 STACKS, SHARI STANDIFORD, IRENE STEADMAN, RENA .........166 STEELE, LARRY Hb Ope peed Ls STEELE, RANDY ALAN .. 166 STEPHENSON, LEMONTINE. . 166 STERUD: GARY ...... ......+.167 STOCKMAN, LINDA §. ....... 167 STOCKTON, PATRICIA STRONG, DEANNA 25..5.0)5... 167 SUERSTEDT, SUSAN ........167 SUGIHARA, GLENN te ey, SUMANDAL, GREGORY .... .167 SUMLER, SHEILA . fe kee SUMNER, SHEILA K. SUTHERLAND, RONNIE SUIELON, BLAINE: kia is act s. LOT SWEATT, WILLEAN C. ......167 SWEENY, DENNIS SWEET, JEFFERY ...:....167, 290 SWINDERMAN, MARK TAYLOR, JIMMIE ... . 167 TAYLOR, OTS. 3. 2..: 167, 286, 287 MONE AS. PONCE: fara; c.; 2 hie spe 167 THOMAS, PRISCILLA ... .69, 173 THOMPSON, LINDA 1675, 252 THOMPSON, RAMONA . . 167, 239, 263 THOMPSON, STEVE THOMPSON, SYLVIA... ....167 THORNE, GWENDOLYN .....167 THORNTON, MARGARET ... .167 THURSTON, MIKE TIGNER, PAULINE .... 22+. .167 TILLIS, J. W. TORRES, DAVE R. ae are BE, BORRES; BLOISA . 0... os 173 TOWELL, WILLIAM .. 162 TRADER, VIRGINIA ....... 167 TRAVELS, PAMELA .. ee igi INDIA) owes ees LOT ROlce. WICKER, 4.26... ¢52s,.167 TORNER, BRUCE... 5 6 .25 - 167 TURNER, SHARON .. Loy UDBYz:ARLENE .. . UMBERGER, JUDY eS VANCE, DIANE =... .. . 168 VANDAGRIFF, JOAN.69, 152, 168 VANVLIET, DOREEN L.. . 168, 263 VARGAS, SANDRA . . .168, 260 VAUGHN, DEBORAH ........168 VAUGHN, LINDAUR. 9... 2:2. .168 VAZQUEZ, CARLOS VEGA, VICTOR .... . 168, 286, 287 VENEGAS, DAVID .. 168 VIDA, ALAN ee 168 WADSWORTH, KAY .... . 168 WALKER, EDWARD. 168, 262, 293 WALKER, RONALD WALKER, VALERIE... =. 168, 233 WALLACE, ROBERT S. ......168 WANDRICK, CAROLINE. 168, 321 WARDLEY, PATRICIA .......168 WARING, STUART ......173, WARNER, ROBERTA .. . 168, 293 228, 229, 236, 238,321, 327,:330, 332 WASHBURN, CYNTHIA ..... WASHINGTON, EDDIE ..... WASHINGTON, FREDDIE ... WATERBURY, DAVID .-..... WATKINS, CHARLOTTE . WATSON, ROY WAESON @IOM. ono 7e vacances WEA MA ROMCEU 02 Sh easton aives WAYNE, DEBRA WEAVER, LINDA WEAVER, VIVIAN S154; WEBBER, VICKIE WEEG, CHRIS .. .69, 168, WELLS, PAMELA .. 2 WHEELER, CECELIA WHISENHUNT, GARY ... WHITE, MELVIN WHITECOTTON, ROBERT WHITLING, MICHAEL WHITMAN, PAMELA .. ie: WHITNEY, REGINA .... . 166, WHITTIE, BERNIE KAY WILKS, SUSAN WILLIAMS, CODIE WILLIAMS, FREDDIE ..... = WILLIAMS, GAIL T. WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, LEONORA ...... WILLIAMS, RICKIE ... .126, 294, 300, 301 WILLIAMS, SAM ...... WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY .66, 169, WILLIAMS, THERESA ...... WILLIAMSON, RANDALL WILSON, CLARENCE V. ... WILSON, ISAAC . WINROW, KAREN WISE, DEBRA WITMAN, DONNA . WOMACK, THERESA .. WOOD, MICHELE WOODARD, MARILYN WOODRUFF, BRENDA WOODS, RANAYE WOODSON, PHYLLIS WOOLDRIDGE, DENNIS ... WRENCH, DONNA J. . WRIGHT, LINDA ........170, WRIGHT, KENNETH WULLENWABER, WILLIAM .. WYANT, NANCY WYSINGER, DARNELL .. YAVOR, DENNIS ... VBARRA; Jo RAY oie aees see YOUNG, ANTOINETTE . .69, 241 YOUNG, GAIL C. ask. LS: YOUNG, TOMMY ZIMMER, CHARLES 168 . 168 we) . 168 . 168 . 168 168 168 168 316 . 168 .158 170 170, 170 173 Sophomore Index ADGER, SHEILA ADORNO, NANCY ALEXANDER, MARY ALEXANDER, STEVEN ALLEN, PETER C. . ee Wk? ALLENS, LONNIE. «25.05 2878, ALLUMS, BARRY 190, 205, ALTENBAUGH, TRUDY ALVAREZ, DAVID ..... AMADOR, TERESA . AMANT, DAVID . AMANT, LENORA ANDERSON, CAROLYN ANDERSON, DAVID . ANDERSON, FRED L. 178, 290, 291 ANDERSON, JILL L. .. ANDERSON, MABEL ....... ANDREWS, MARSHALL . .68, 178 ARANDA, JOHNNY ARANDA, LISA .. = ARCHULETA, CARMEN ARCHULETA, OFELIA ARCHULETA, SAM ARMS, DAWN hrs ASHFORD, RANDY ... .. .178, AUSTIN; THERESA |. .72, 73, 228, 240, 242 AUSTIN, VERONICA 135 228, 242, 264 AVILA, JOSEPH BABB, DEBRA L. BACKHAUS, SHERRY BAGBY, BRUCE BAKER, SHIRLEY J. . BARBER, POND Aires, ore BALDWIN, KENNETH BALES, SYLVIA =: 4... 178, BALLARD, DENNIS . . .204 178 178 207 288 237 Sots .178 .178 178 .178 178 240, 178 _.178 Mas me ZAle: .178 178 178 313 178, 178, .178 178 178 sah7s .178 263 ET? BALLENGEE, GAIL .....179, 264 BARNES, KATHERINE BAROCIO, SERGIO .... eat Ik, BARRERAS, YOLANDA fale BARRIOS, -EICEIAN. Me 5.252 179 BATCHELDER, JUDITH. .179, 240 BATES, JANICE FAYE « .27..179 BEATY, RITA L. .... re Wie, BEAUCHAMP, BEVERLY E. . .179 BEAVERS, RAYMOND C. ....179 BEDWELL, DAVID W......: ..179 BEESLEY, MARILYN ........ 179 BELSHE, ROBERT (A. =). :. 48,179 BEET; DEBORAH-A; +3,..:...68, 179 BEETRAN: MARY (Hoo 0 Gasca 179 BENGSTON, SANDRA G. . .66, 179 BENNIE GU Ys. 2 heeds git n 205 BERNARD, JENNIE a a BILEINGSLEY,, Boos 2.5-- eeeree |e BILLMAN, KARREN ..179, 264 BLAGK, ‘LORA: .....:... 177, 179, 238 BLALOCK, JOAN Ge. 2.67 (2.2.5 180 BODEN, RICKEY 4 ...-.. 3 Seo 180 BOGGS, VIOLA D. BOND, STEFFANIE A. Pi cOO BONDS, ZONDRA .......180, 262 BONNER, CORRINE .........180 BONOVICH, JAMES . . 180, 317 BORGNA; EDDIE «46 i. s «ost dU BOTELHO, ROY W. .. woo BOUGHTON, KATHLEEN 180 BOWDEN, DEBORAH ... ..180 BRADSHAW, LARRY . .68, 180 BRADY, LINDA 7 ts. tee gud BRASIER, OTIS L. ... . 180 BRISTO, SHARI. . 180, 192, 231, 237 BRITTON, JOLEEN C. Sage £80 BROWN, ANNIE MAE . eee 10 BROWN, BARBARA BROWN, BRUCE. 54635 6 5.-5,480 BROWN, CAROLINE ........180 BROWN, DARLENE G. ......180 BROWN, GEORGE ec lB8O, 8292 BROWN, RHONDA ...........205 BRUCKNER, JANICE E. .....181 BRYAN, PATSY BRYANT, BENESTER ...181, 192 BRYANT, RODNEY BURNETT, CARL D. ....181, 313 BURNETT, CARLOS D. Rel til BURRELL, RONALD ... Sted BYE. ABE 2 eo aware LOL CADO, ANITA L. Soe ee LP: CAGLER, VIRGINIA re hrikOL CAMACHO, GLORIA M. ... 181 CAMPBELL, PAUL fees Ok CANTEY, ROBERT ..181, 288 CARABAJAL, DENISE .. ..181 CARL, ROBIN .. erie: CARLOCK, DENNISE . 177, 181 CARLSON, DONNA . sere th CABRROLE, MARY J.cn.c.. = ahd CARTER, DEBORAH .......'..: 181 CASEY DANNY =) 2550-0... .481 CASE RONDE) DE od esse a - 288 CASTELLANO, DENISE ......181 CELESTINE, PATRICIA . . 181, 201 CHAMBERS, LATANIA . .181, 192, Zoky eo CHAN, DORIS P. ........181, 240 CHARKOWICZ, DONA A. . .61, 63, 181, 238, 240 CHEVERES, MARGARET G. . . 181 CHILTON, BRAD 'G:: ..... 181,262; 287, 288, 313 CHILTON, DARLENE D. CHURCH, ROBIN .. 181, 182 CISNEROS, JACQUELYN CLARK, DAVE CLARK, LEON CHOLIS SYNGE s.065 2181, 182 COLESDAVID jc:1..615 1755-182, 236, 267 COLEMAN, MICHAEL A.. .68, 205 COLEMAN, ROBERT . 182 COLEMAN, SAMUEL 182 COLLIER, WILLIAM R. ..... .182 COLLINS, LAMORA M. ..... .182 CONNER, ANTHONY D. ahd, 238, 240, 313 CONNER, JEFFREY D. . . 182, 238, 313 CONRAD, MARK M......... 182 COOK, ‘CHERMbe ane ©: a+. - - 182 COOLEY, CHERYL . . 182, 228, 264 COOMBS, PHILLIP W. . 182 COOPER, BILLY . . 182, 288 COOPER, CHARLOTTE + ekoe COOPER, DAVID ....50, 182, 288 COOPER, HENRY .......182,:287 COPLEN, SHELIA . } . 182 CORDERO, MICHAEL .. . 182, 288, 313 CORDOVA, CYNTHIA A..181, 205 CORNELUISEN, KATHRYN 182 CORR, (MICHAEL Pes va. ino. be GILMORE, AARON R. .......186 JOHNSON, STEVE . .66, 189, 287, 293 Cen, WE eel es che 286 GLASS, JODINE je 4 3 186 CRATER, THOMAS ......... 182 GLASS, JOLINE. - 306, 186 JOHNSON, VELMA P. ... .72, 73, CREAR, JACQUELINE A. ... .183 GONDEAU, MELODY ........ 205 189, 217, 237, 333 CRISMON, CHARMAINE GONSALES, RICKY ..... 186, 228 JONES, ARNESTA ....... 180, 189 CRISP, BOBBY . 2). ....--. 183, 203 GOOD, LESLIE A. . .186, 240, 242 TONGS, SHAY | so sines fv 189 CRITTENDEN, ROGER GRAY, DWAINE W...... 186, 262 JO NES, GREGORY S. ... .189, 232 CROWLEY, SANDRA M.. . 183, 238 GRAY, KATHRYN A.. .7, 186, 192, JONES, JEFFREY CURL, ANTONETTE K. ..... .183 254, 257, 324 TONES, KAREN $2.5, 2005..55 189 DALTON, RONNIE ..........183 GRAYBILL, WILLIAM E. ....186 JONES, ROGER ...,.........5. 68 DANIELS, SANDRA ......... 205 GREEN, ARTHUR ...........186 JOSEPH, DARLENE ..... 189, 206 DARDEN, DENISE ..........183 GREEN, DENICE V. ..... .66, 186 JUDGE, EDMONIA ..........189 DASILVA, EULALIE ... .183, 242 GREENING, MARILYN KAJIOKA, BARBARA S. ...... 189 RAVIN, HELEN ccacc ss: 68, 183 GREGORY, SANDRA ........ 186 KEEFER, FRANCES R. . .189, 264 DAVIS, NATHANIEL ... .183, 288 GREINER, ARTHUR ........186 KEETON, DOUGLAS RAY ... . 189 DAWES, THERESA ..... 183 re a ae EA Es Se rene 186 KEHL, SHARON ANNE ..... 189 DAWSON, RICHARD ....... .183 GRIFFIN, GREGORY KERR, GEORGE A. ......... 189 DEBERNARDI, DONALD ... .183 GRIFFIN, ROBERT .......71, 186 KESLER, BARBARA ... .189, 263 DECACCIA, JUDITH A.. . 183, 238, GRIGGS, NANCY . eee KEYES, MICHAEL .......... 189 240, 263 GUERRA, IRENE L. ... .. 186, 240 KING, DENNIS R. ..........190 DEFRIES, PAMELA J. 183 GUILLORY, ROSE ........72, 205 KING, YVONNE ..61, 63, 64, 71, DEGUIA, CHRISTOPHER 183, 306 GUTIERREZ, DOWN ... .205, 288 190, 228, 232, 238, 262 DELANY, RICHARD ........183 HAGAN, JANICE ...........: 186 KISER, GARY iio .cc i at DELAO, THERESA E......... 183 HAGEL, BRIG =. 707. 179, 205 KISH, LORRAINE ..... .190 DELGADILLO, ARTHUR . 183, 205 HALL, JOHN KLUG, JANET .. 190, 206 DELGADO, ANDREW J. HALL, MICHAEL ... Pes KORTE, DENNIS . .190, 206, 290, DELGADO, JIMMY ..........183 HALVORSON, PAMELA ..... 187 SiS a 20k Ree sae 205 HAMILTON, LUDENE ....... 187 KOSKI, STANLEY P=; 1190 DICKERSON, CATHERINE .. . 183 HAMMACK, JACQUELINE . .187 KRIDER, KYLE T. ; .. -..2. 5.190 DICKINSON, LESLIE E. . .63, 183, HAMMONDS, SHARON . .68, 187, KUGELMAN, FRED 240 192, 205, 231 LAGE, PAMELA T. ......:...190 DISMUKE, MICHAEL E. .... .183 HARDCASTLE, SUSAN ......187 LANDERS, JERYAL ...... 50, 190 DIXON, GILDIA . .72, 73, 176, 183, HARMON, THOMAS LANDERS, PHILLIP ..... 190, 262 192 HARRIS, DANNY ..... eS 2 LANDON, KATHY J. .190 DODGE, WILLIAM HARRIS, DENISE P. ...... 66, 187 LANGSTON, ALMARIE . . 189, 190, DOMINGO, DANNY J. ...... 183 HARRIS, KATHY Avo. 3.2.3 187 263 DONOHUE, THERESA . .183, 268, HARRIS, PATRICIA L. .......187 LANGSTON, BONNIE J. ......190 269 HARRISON, PATSY . 187 LANGSTON, MICHELLE ..... 190 DORSEY, RICHARD ... .182, 183 HART, CHILICO ... . 187, 206, 292 LARUE, ‘TERESA S028 2x20 000 DOTSON, LINDA G. .........184 HARVILLE, BILLY LAURENT, SANDRA ... .190, 206 TMIUGLAS, ALVIN: 2. yin 184 HARVILLE, SUSAN ......... 187 LEAL, ROSEMARY .......... 190 DRUMMER, GREGORY ...... 313 HAWKINS, BLANCE . .66, 68, 187, Lee DANA = oO ease 206 DUNN, WAYNE 192, 231 LEGAUX, LINDA ANNE ... .190 DURANTE, LINDA .......... 184 HEARN, CAROL P. ......... .206 LEMLEY, RAMONA .........206 DVORAK, VICTORIA ........ 184 HECK, LORNA . , .187 LEONARD, WILLARD D. . 191, 313 DWYER, CHARLES HELLER, BARBARA . .66, 68, 187 LEW, JONATHAN ...191, 238, 240, DYBDAHL, MICHAEL C. ....184 HENDERSON, ALICE ... .187 290, 291 DYE, DONALD . cians epee HENDERSON, EDWARD. . 187, 262 LEWALLEN, STEPHANY ....191 DYES, TIMOTHY M. ... 184 HENDRICKSON, PATRICIA . .206 LEWIS, NELLIE M. ..........191 EALY, LEAMON J. . .71, 184, 288, HERNANDEZ, JAMES .......187 LIERLY, YOLANDA F. ......191 313 HERNANDEZ, JOE ... .. .187 LIERLY, YOVONDA K. ......191 EASTMAN, NICK ... .66, 68, 184, HERNANDEZ, MARGARET 187 LIM, DONALD 192, 237 HERNANDEZ, MARY ........187 LOSKOT, MARSHALL. 68, 191, 232 EATON, DENISE . .. .184, 240, 263 HERNANDEZ, MONICA .... .240 LUCKEY, CATHERINE . .191, 228 EBER, JEFF ... .184, 238, 290, 291, HERRERA, MARIA ..........187 LUSCHEN, STUART D. 317 HERTZOG, BETH-ANN ..... .187 LYSAGHT, JEFFREY ........191 EDWARDS, CYNTHIA A. ....184 HESS, KATIE SUE ........... 187 MacDONALD, DEBBIE PEWARDS, KYM. oo cucc:.-. 184 HICKSON, DAN .............187 MacDONALD, HEATHER J. ..1% ELLERBEE, LARRY . .68, 177, 184, HICKSON, DAVID A. ... 187, 240, MADAY, JEANETTE L. ......191 288, 289, 294 263 MADRIGAL, NORMA G. ....191 ELMORE, STEVEN ..........184 HIGH, KIMBERLY A. ........264 MAH, STEVEN L. ........68, 191 ELVIRA, GILBERT ..... 184, 288 PEE: TORO cis ic MALONEY, JOHN .......191, 288 ESCOBEDA, ROSALINDA HINES, BENTY. 0... 0 5 188 MALONEY, MICHAEL . .191, 207, ESTRELLA, CHARLES L. ... .184 HINKLE, SANDRA K. .......188 306 EVANS, FREDDIE ...... 184, 288 HOKE, JOSEPH MANNING, SHEILA .........206 EVANS, SHIRLEY HOLLINGSWORTH, ANNIE MANNING, THOMAS ........ 191 EVJEN, DONNA HOLMAN, WYNONA .... .68, 188 MARSHALL, PATRICIA . . 191, 240 EWING, WALTER ..........184 HOPE, EMILE ...............188 MARTIN, MARGARET D. ... .191 FENOGLIO, JOEY ...........184 HORN, NANCY L. ...........188 MARTIN, MONTE ............191 Ut Ve) elk 6 a Gap earree 184 HORNE, DOUGLAS ..... 188, 313 MARTINEZ, ANNA .......... 191 FERNANDEZ, ALEX ... .205, 288 HORNE, THOMAS A. ........188 MARTINEZ, LUCILLE ... .66, 191 FERNANDEZ, VALERIE L. .. 184 HOWARD, RALPH ...71, 188, 288 MARTINEZ, MARIA .........191 FIELDING, JAMES ..........184 HUBBARD, SANDRA K. ..... . 188 MASON, HARLEY .......... 191 FINLAYSON, ANGUS .......184 HUEY, OVERTON G. ........206 MASON, JERI L. .....66, 191, 264 FITZGERALD, JOAN HUGHES, JAMES ....... 188, 189 MASON, JULIE M. . .68, 191, 192, FLANERY, DANA G. ... .184, 313 HULSE, JOHN R. ... .188, 288, 293 206, 228 FLATT, KATHERINE ........ 205 HYLAND, NANCY J. 188, 264 MASON, RICHARD ......50, 191 FLEMING, CAROL J. ........184 INGRAM, MICHAEL ... . 188, 288 MASS, DAVID FLETCHER, LEE A. . .66, 184, 288 IRBY, KAREN D. 66, 68, 188 MATTHEWS, BEVERLY ......191 FLOWERS, SANDRA G. . 185 ISERLOTH, WARREN ........188 MATTHEWS, LOVETHA . .68, 191, FORD, ALVIN F. ....... .185 FACINTO: JESSE a... 2. 188 333 POSTER, TOHN Te. 5 185, 262 JACK, GWENDOLYN ... 188, 199, MAYNE, HYLTON ......191, 228 FOSTER, ROBERT ..... .185, 263 206 McCARTY, DOUGLAS ....... 194 FOX, DEBORAH Y. .........185 JACKSON, CAROLYN McCASLAND, LINDA C. ..... 194 FRANCIS, MICHAEL R. ......185 JACKSON, CONNIE .........188 McCLAIN, STEPHANIE ...72, 73, FRANKLYN, SUSAN P. . .185, 240 JACKSON, IRIS E. ... .66, 68, 188, 194, 237, 333 FREEMAN, MARY LOU . . 185, 233 192, 199, 231 McCLUSKEY, BARBARA ... .206 FRENCH, GLENN . .185, 232, 262, JACKSON, JOE L. ..........'.188 McCRAY: JOHN | .eiccmss cs 194 316 JACKSON, LINDA ......188, 192 McDONALD, GARRY L. 194 FUGITT, CHARLES ....... . 185 JACKSON, WILLIE J. . 66, 68, 188, McFADDEN, LILLIE B. . .66, 194, FULLER, RICHARD 185, 290, 291 287, 296 263 GAGNIER, CLENTON 6. ... .205 JAMES, BERNADINE .... .66, 188 McFARLAND, MICHAEL L. . . 194, GALE, DEANNA L. ......... .205 JEWETT, SUSAN ... 179, 188 204, 237 GALLI, LORNA M. . . 185, 238, 263 JIMERSON, CLEMENTINE .. .206 McGEE, BOBBY ............. 194 GARCIA, MICHELE ..... 205, 263 JOHNS, SANDRA ........ 188, 233 McKINLEY, MELANIE . .194, 233 GARDNER, DONNIE R. JOHNSON, BENNIE ......... . 188 McKINLEY, MELODIE . .194, 233 GARDNER, JANICE L. .. .66, 185, JOHNSON, BRENDA ........188 MEAD, JAMES 192 JOHNSON, CLAYTON ....... .188 MEADOWS, GEORGE D. GARLIN, JEANETTE K. . . 185, 260 JOHNSON, CLIFFORD J. ..... 188 MEADOWS, PAUL A. ........ 194 GATEWOOD, DORIS ... .185, 231 JOHNSON, DONALD ........ 188 MEDINA, STEPHEN ... .177, 194, GAUNY, SANDRA .:.... 205, 240 JOHNSON, DUANE 290, 291 GENGLER, ROSE ANN ......185 JOHNSON, KIM M. . .66, 68, 189, MEEK... DARRYER (W? «. .as.00194 GENTRY. EINDA Sg 185 254, 257 MEISER, MARK ..:......... 194 GIBSON, SHEILA J. .........186 JOHNSON, MICHAEL.73, 176, 189 MELGOZA, REUBEN D. GILEE Ys DAVID A ooo ae 186 JOHNSON, PERRY JR. ...189, 286 MENDOZA, IRMA‘ tn,cec8 ss 3 194 374 MILLERS GEENING DT stent cscs 206 MILLER ROBERT: nase 2855 194 MINEX, SHIRDREY 21.5 0sn. 2.206 MINORS WOSES | Sas atitta ale cae He 194 MITCHELL, KATIE L. ...194, 203 MODICA, JOHNNIE M. ..... .194 MONTANO, SHELLY ..... 66, 194 MOODY, LINDA DIANA ....194 MOORE, DEBORAH ......... 194 MOORE, JOSEPH L. ..71, 194, 206 MORAN: DEB RUAN SSS i os a sao 194 MORGAN, GINA M. ........ 194 MY BRS, ERIE LMA Ue ace can nos 206 NABETA, RICHARD J. ......194 NAKANO, DEBORAH D. ..... 194 INA iia bey =: cowie oes aoe 195 NBESAN; INGRID: 25.2525... 195 NELSON? JUDY cc. socks ote too NELSON, KATHLEEN A. ..... 240 NELSON, MICHAEL D. . . 195, 288, 302 NELSON, RUTHANN .... 195 NEWMAN, DAVID W. ... PL9S NEWMAN, STACEY . 66, 68, 195, 238, 240 NORIEGA, JAMES ......195, 286 NOVACHICK, LYNN M. .....195 NUNLEY, JANEY o-23. och... J: 195 OAKLEY, BARBARA ODONOHOE, EILEEN M. ....195 OLGUIN, JOSEPH ...195, 291, 302 OLSON, GENER 2 25.2. 3 2195,288 OLSON) RONALD. Linn... 3395 OLSTAD, KENNETH E. . .195, 306 OROZCO, VICTOR ...... 195, 313 RTEGA, ELOY R. . .195, 206, 288, 289 ORTIZ, ANTONINA ......... .195 ORTIZ, NALIVIDAD 0. hiv a 195 OWENS, DENNIS OWNBEY, STEVEN J. ........196 PADILLA, DONNA G. eA PALMER, GLORIA G. 50, 66, 196 PALMER, INANCY (220 hia es 196 PALMER, THEODORE PARKER, MARGARET E. ... .196 PARKER, SHARON L. ........196 PARKS, MARJORIE E. . .196, 264 PATCHINMICHARBL 0.) 196 PATTERSON, DIANE ........ 196 PATTERSON, HARRY PAULSON, ‘CHERYL A. ...... 196 PEARL, LOIS TS geass ran 96 PHRLER, DALE: . 0.03.2 196, 207 PENN; PAUTSY (Ali... 2: 1,196,233 PERASSO, GREGORY R. .....196, 288, 313 PERASSO, SCOTT M..196, 288, 289 PERES, DARRELL W. ...... 225: 196 PEREZ, MANUEL ... .196 PERICOLI, PAULETTE M. 196 PERKINS, VALERIE. .63, 175, 238, 240, 263 PERPINAN, ANTHONY ......197 PETERSON, MICHAEL . .197, 228 PETERSON, NANCY L. . .197, 264 PETERSON, VICKI M. ...63, 175, 228, 238, 240 PIANE; “RHONDA. cue e oc. TOT PILKINGTON, DAVID P...... 1g) PIMENTEL, AUAN Dies ett... 207 PRVMEIN TEL OMBRE O85 cate 197 PIPER OUNNES J. oh... 20. ALT PITRE, MARY ANN .....197, 264 PITTS, ROY. .73, 176, 197, 262, 293 PLUNKETT, HAROLD A. POR WLELIAMeCA, 6... oiiaee OF POHL, JAMES POLK, DONALD POMPA, ANTHONY B. ......197 PORTER, DIANE Bayo.) cai. 197 PORTER, RONALD ...... EOF; SAD POLS ID WHGEEE oF alee eas 197 POWERS, JAMES ............197 PRESTON; ALAN’ D, 0... 5.0. 5197 PRESTON, PRANK: Eo)... , 197 PRICES OAVID © oz cis 6 197 PRICE, DENISE . .68, 192, 197, 207 PRICE, DENNIS 197 PRICE, SHERLEY . ee PRES VO CUD MART e405 a eOT PROUCHRO, KRADESTA |... 2.0% 197 PULIDOU LISA D; =... ... habe ton PAYAL Ds CARY os si pl i QUALLS, BRENDA G. .. .197, 261 QUALLS, DEBORAH QUIROZ, SANDRA RAIFSNIDER, CAROL ... .66, 68, 238, 240 RAMIREZ, DEBBIE RAMIREZ, LUPE Mi... ..;..%:.207 RAMOS, LARRY D....... ...197 RANSOM, RONALD A. ......197 RASMUSSEN, WILLIAM. . 198, 290 RATLIFF, DENISE ......192, 198 REED, BARBARA D. ... . 180, REED, CAROL ... 66, REED, GARY W. . “192, 198, 289, 294 263 198 288, REED) PHILIP Dy oooh. 3 LS REED, “ROXANNA OW 2) nog ok 198 RESSLER, DENNIS A. 198 RETZLAFF, PAMELA S. 198, 264 REYES, DONNA ... 68, 192, 207 REYNOLDS, ROBERTA . . 198, 240, 264 RHODES, STEVE RICHARDSON, DONNA. . 198, 233, 263 RITCHIE, “GINA (i aac ge ao 198 RIVERA TIOSE coor acs feds ROAY, PAMELA ROBBINS) (GARY: 0.) Sond cosa 2 198 ROBINS) SEARRY “Dr. 25.2 oe 1198 ROBINS, “RHONDA sn os oe: 198 ROBINSON, KATHY M. ..... 198 ROBINSON, ETHEL CIND ...198 ROBINSON, JOE ROBINSON, KAREN .........207 ROBINSON, ROBERT J. ...... Zi] RODDA DALEODS (iin. tins 198 RODRIGUEZ, SUSAN ... .198 RODRIGUEZ, LAMBERTO ... . 198 ROFKAHR, DORETTA .......198 ROFKAHR, LEE ROY ....... 198 ROGERS, JIMMY R. ..... 198 ROGERS, WILLIAM D. 198 ROLLINS, DIANE K. 198 ROMAN, JOHNNY . 198, 28,252, 238, 240 ROMERO, MAXINE E. .......198 ROSS; KEVIN Live ts oer 33 198, 240 RUFF, GREGORY W. ... .68, 199, 238, 240, 290, 291, 302 RUPORT, JOHN D. ......199, 288 RUSH SJBRER Nc Bre stas 5 Santee 199 SABO, MADELINE L. ... .199, 264 SAIS GALS Tita 199 220, 255 SAMPLES, LINDA UR. 3.43... 199 SANDERS, RANDALL E. 199 SANDERSON, TERRIE J. 199 SANTANA, SHARON ........ 199 SARGENT, MICHAEL ...177, 232 SASGES; JUDYs 3259s ne: 199, 240 SATELER, PAULECTR, cco. 199 SAVAGE, DUANE ...... 199, 262 SCHELL CALAN as aelterosts oc oo SCHIEBERL, PATRICIA . .72, 199, 228, 240 SCHWARM, DOROTHY V. ...199, 228, 264 SCHWARZ, ULRICH M. ..... 199 SELESKAS KIM Cen chante 199 SENA. JEAN A. 4. isa. Nae LOD 228 DEA INAING YOd gittene atts 199, 207 SHARP; BRENDA GU: 29 f51 617.203 SHARD) SRW SE Ne Lat ict ge nad 200 SHARPE, CHRISTOPHER ... .200 SHARPE, ZACHARY ....200, 262 SHEATS, (GUENN (no. oe 42355200 SHIMEL, DEBRA ...... .200 SHOTT, SUNNIE L. 66, 200, 233 SILVA, CHRISTINE .... .200 SIMMONS, HENRY A. .. .200, 264 SIMMONS, MICHAEL R. SEMPSON, EDDIE, fi s2c0. e604: 200 SIMPSON, JUDITH L. .. .200, 233, 264 SINCLAIR, RUTHA ...... 66, 200 SKINNER, KATHRYN . .200, 207, 264 SMALL, LINDA I. .......200, 240 SMiLH BOBBIE Wy i 1.045. ..200 SMITH, EUGENE ....... 200, 288 SMITH, JAMES L. SMITH, MARK, J.2.....4°207; 238 SMITH, MICHAEL V. ... .200, 262 SMITH, REGINA L. . Pag 203, 207 SMITH, SHERYL . 1 fe 807 200 SOLIS, RENE . ite MeeeOY, SOULES, KATHERINE .. .200 SOWDEN. RICHARD G. ..... 200 SEBRUE SUB eo aniie, os 179, 201 STEPHENSON, STEVEN ...... 201 glyco DELORES . .66, 68, 176, 1 STINNETT, JIMMY R. .. .201 STINSON, MARVA J. 66, 68, 201 STRONG, LARRY D. 4 .201 SULESROMANNAG Egg iis dae 201 SWEATY, JR. BILE... .... 201, 288 SW Ebay CRGCRILAT fia cm ake 201 SWEET, CURTIS .... 7224201 SY RES URACR AY ie ois, mantel SZWANEK, JUDY ....... 201, 263 ee TOMAS... ,73;°201, 293, 306 TALLEY, BILLY W. °...:.::288; 289, 02, 313 TAYLOR, BRIZABE TH. 2.220... 201 TAYLOR, MARION R. ...201, 264 TAYLOR, RONALD W. . .201, 288 TAYLOR, SHIRLEE D. PREVA WV AGUA Gare ve shel aue.h Sse 201 RB RICY BY BIC gdh eas 201 THOMAS, DAVID D. ........204 THOMAS, GERALD .-..:..:. 201 THOMPSON, JERRY ....201, 228 THOMPSON, PATRICK THOMSON, DENISE J. ....... 201 EHORNILON,- BVYLON ooaiss 201 THURSTON, JUDITH ANN .. .201 ‘TILLMAN, RICKIE 3.05.4. 201,°313 TEMS; MICHELE ica.c. 25. 20 TIPPEY, ae a SS attenuates 201 TISON, GAIL M .201 TOUCHSTONE, THOMAS D. 201, 288 ROWIMNSEND, GAY 2.0... 5....202 TRAMMELL, LAUREY ...... 202 TREADAWAY, EARL D. PROGKEY; PELER . .o5.5.. 73, 202 TROTTER, LORETTA R. .....202 TUCKER, PATRICIA. .73, 175, 202 TURNER, PAMELA . .61, 63, 202, 264 TYLER, BEVERLY . .202, 231, 237 RUBE RA TIAY® ceca cts nn 73, 202 VALENCIA RET As Be gyi. cae 202 VANDERGRIFF, TANYA ... .202 VAUGHN, GARLAND ....... 202 VAUGHN, KATHLEEN .. .202, 264 VAVERKA, CHERYL ... .....202 VEGA, MARIA ELENA ...... 202 VELLA, PAMELA VERNON, DEBORAH ........202 VETTER, RONALD D. . .202, 240, 263, 302 VIERRA, NEWELL JOHN . .66, 68, 202 VIRAMONTES, MARIANNE WAITE, MARLENE .. .68, 192, 202, 240, 264 WAKEFIELD, BARBARA A. . .202 WAKEFIELD, DONALD ...... 202 WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA .208, 233 WALLACE, RONALD LEE .. .202 WANLASS, MARY E. ........ 202 WANLASS, RHONDA L. ..... 202 WARDLEY, WILMA WASHINGTON, EVETTE ... .202 WASSBERG, JANET .....180, 202 WATSON, LYNDALL. ...0.: 5.202 WATTERS, MELODY, «. 2. 0. 2202 WEIMANN, PAUL ........ . .208 WELLS, TOMMY J. .... .203 WHIGHAM, ALFRED . 66, 68, 203, 204 WHITE, JOHNNY O. ... .203, 264 WHITECOTTON, ANITA ... .203 WHITEHEAD, BRYAN H. ... .203 WIDICK, JAMES D. pneu WIEDERHOLT, RENEE. . .203, 240 WIESS, RENAE . .66, 68, 203, 240, 260 WEEDER SORIN clic aiekes a0 08 203 WILKINS, DONALD P. .. .203 WILKINSON, DOUGLAS M. . .203, 240 WiLL, DON. ... .203, 288, 289 WILLIAMS, BETTY A. .. .203, 208 WILLIAMS, BRUCE ......... 203 WILLIAMS, DORIS ..........203 WILLIAMS, RAYMOND WILLIAMS, ROBERT ........ 203 WILLIAMS, SANDRA D. .... .203 WILSON, CHARLTON G. .203, 288 WILSON, CURTIS G. ....66, 203, 288, 302 WILSON, PHYLLIS L. ..203, 231, PM WINN, JEANETTE . .192, 204, 217 WINSHIP, MARK WINTHER, CARL .. .68, 204, 208, Shy WISEMAN, DWAYNE ....... .204 WONG, MICHAEL A. ... .204, 288 WOOD SGREGORY 5 nn. a ah 204 WOODS, VELINDA D. ... .66, 68, 192, 204, 231 WOODWARD, ALAN ... . .204 WRIGHT, FRANK LONNIE WRIGHT, JAMES ............204 WYATT, BRENDA ...... 179, 204 WY ASE SBD a elects 204, 302 WYATT, HARLEY DALE ... .204 WY RICKS FEOYD (Oi. 545 .204 YOUNG, DONELL ..71, 204, 302, 313 YOUNG, GLORIA D. ........204 YOUNG, JOHNNY ..........204 YOUNG, MICHAEL. .204, 290, 291 YOUNG, RONALD C.. .63, 71, 175, 204, 286 ZARDIACKAS, LINDA S. .204, 264 Freshman Index AGOSTINI, MICHAEL L. ..... 212 ALCALA,- ARTHUR: (2. 6.4.5 212 ALCALAS CECTLTAT ic. wnaes 212 ALVERSON, SHERRI ........212 AMBROSE, BONNIE ......... 222 ANDERSON, JAMES M. ANDERSON, MARTIN W.. .68, 212 ARMSTRONG, DAN .........212 ARRUDA, ac eee 66, 212 PLN GNIS SEEAIROUN, ict otic ys 212 AYERS, MATTHEW. .212, 288, 389 BAIRD, CHRISTINE M. ...... 212 BAL, WRANE fo. oc, ce 212 BALSIGER, DAVID A. ....... 212 BARNES) ITI Y ix cia sane canine 212 BARR, THERESA... cc cae 212 BARTLETT, RICHARD ......212 BARTLETT, TOM BASHAW, DEBORAH BAUMBERGER, ANN ........ 212 BAUMGARDNER, DORIS BELLE YVONNE on ak nese st 222 BENEFIELD, BARBARA BENNETT, MATHIS D. ...... 288 BENEON, DELORES.. oo. ...212 BENTON, THEODORA ......212 BERDAN, DAVID H. 2... .....212 BERNSTEIN, ARTHUR ......212 BOWSER, CINDY J. . .212, 228, 240 BRANDAU, LINDA'S. ........212 BRANUM, PATRICIA J. ......212 BROWN; ALFRED L. ........212 BROWN, DEBRA ...... Rae a BROWN, JACQUELINE BROWN, KAREN ....... oa anmle BROWN, LINDA A. BROYLES, HOWARD. ........212 BUNTEN, DEBORAH ... eile? BURRUS, YVONNE .. .66, 213, 238 BUTLER, LILYN . .66, 68, 213, 231 CALHOUN, JAMES .......... 213 CARLSEN, MARLENE . .213, 228, 240 CARPENTER, CHARLES. .213, 232 CARVER, RODNEY .........:213 CASADOS, PAULA ...... eas CASTANEDA, DAVID .. cradle CAVNESS, DERYL L. CHAN, MARGIE F. ..... .213, 264 CHAVEZ, MARIE CHRISTENSEN, PAUL F. ....213 CLARK, JOHN CLARK, PATTI COLEMAN, BETTY . .66, 68, 213, 264 CONWRIGHT, DEBORAH A.. .213 COOLEY, CAROLYN. 213, 240, 264 COOPER, DENISE CORONA, JOE COLION, ALLEN: cscs cus pe COUBY, SWILLIS) ycciilsw seh 22k COULTER, PHILLIP ......213, 214 COURTWRIGHT, CORA GOXAGOR BINNIE la garetts 213 CRIST, ROYD H. . eee ee, DACOSTA, ANTONIA 213, 222 DACOSTA, MARIA DAMATO, MARK .......213, 288 DANIELS, JAMES .. .213, 288, 289 DAVILLA, KATHLEEN ...... 214 DAVIS, DENISE . .66, 68, 222, 269 DAVIS, JUDITH DAVIS, LENA M. DAVIS, MARLIN DAVIS, MAUREEN ....... ..214 DAVIS, THERESA A. ........231 DELONG, DAVID M.. . 50, 214, 288 DEVENCENZI, DONALD L. . 214, 240 DICKINS, CRAIG DIETHRICH, SANDRA ......214 DOBALES, LAURA DORTON, GWENDOLYN ....214 DOUGLAS, CYNTHIA B. ....214 DRAKE, KAREN S. ..... .214, 240 DWN RCH AREES =. fi. 5)arne 214 EMBREY, JANICE D. .....50, 214 ENGELMANN, JOHN ERHART, COLLEEN F. . .214 ERHART, RICKEY .. shi aie see ESHOM, RANDALL E. ESPINOSA, ALICIA ESTERS, DARRBEL, « .2... . 214 ESTERS, JOYCE ESTRADA, DENISE ... 214 EVANS, SAMMIE JR. EWING, DAVID B. FAHRENHOLTZ, PAULA 214, 228, 240, 264 FARIA, DAVID ... rr tie die FERGUSON, CRAIG FERGUSON, MONA L. . .61, 211, 214 FLORES, MARY FORD, THOMAS POWLER, SEEVEN == rc, o.0,0-3 215 FREEMAN, DONALD R. ..... 215 GARCIAS ELENA =s.- ae. edo GARCIA, GRACIELA ........222 GAYLES, BRENDA GAYLES, PATRICIA. .66, 215, 231, 237 GEORGE, KATHLEEN A. ... .222 GIPSON; BRENDAAJ. @ras:a2 215 GOMEZ, ANTONIO! 5354.20 215 GORDON, DEBORAH E.. . 199, 215, 231, 237 GOULARTE, JAMES E. ......215 GREEN, ROSEMARY ... .26, 215, Pigs geen GUZMAN, ANGELA HALL, KENNETH HAND, KATHLEEN EDITH HANSON, JEFF ...... eee) HARRIS, FRED HASEINS: JOHINNY 2c... 205 HAYES, DANNETTE E. ......215 HAYES, RANDY HAYNES, MARCHE . .63, 231, 237 HERNANDEZ, MARIA HERNANDEZ, SUSAN ....61, 63, 211, 215, 240 HERNANDEZ, VELIA ........ 215 HIATT, DARRELL 2c) sce. eels HOLDER, COLIN W253 for .els HOLEEY, RHONDA: or: seh pelo HONEA, ALAN W. cu DS 288 HOPKINS, SCARLETT .. .66, 215, 264 HUDSON, GERALD E. ..215, 264 HUGHES, EMMA -.00 223 2 20452333 HUGHES, WANDA JACINTO, REYES JR. JARVIS; GONNIE SI hiss eels JEFFERSON, RHONDA ...... 215 JESSIE, MICHABL ..5.... ee? cs) JOHNSON, CAROLYN JOHNSON, CLARA JOHNSON, FRANCINE .......215 JOHNSON, GWEN JOHNSON, JEANNE JOHNSON, JOHN J. JOHNSON, MYRON J. JOHNSON, RICKEY JOHNSON, WALTER T. .. ie Pe JONES; CHIQUITA. (is... reunee JONES, GREGORY J. JONES GNBAL OR, c 64 jar ele JONES, PATRICIA A. 615 63)-211, 216, 264 RER KR; DEBRA 52. yea sereke KIRCHNER, BILL Sitesi ee KIRKPATRICK, JERRY KYLE, MICHABE 22.4 0... -.2d6 LAMAR, CHERRYL eeG LANDERS, ALLEN .. .262 LAW, AGNES LAWSON, VANESSA LEDESMA, YOLANDA ......222 LEWIS, ERWIN Bie oi oa. 26 LEWIS; (ROBEN @ 29 2.050... 195,727 LOAIZA, GLADYS . Weyer a: LONG, MEL E. LONG, MERLEOE. .... 121216 LUTZ, MARY K. .. .. .216, 263 MADISON, BRENDA ... .216, 264 MALONEY, ED MARSHALL, GAIL D. ...199, 216 MARSHALL, THURMAN C. . .216, 237 MARTIN, LETICIA R. . ees MARTINEZ, LARRY .. .216 MARTINEZ, ROSE MARIE McBRIDES RENEBA ST iio 5.2 00'2lo McCLAIN, DARRYL A. ..... .216 McCORD, ANTHONY McCOY, ROBERT P.. .213, 216, 288 McDANIEL, DEBORAH L. ... .216 McINTYRE, BOBBIE McMATH, JIMMY .. S eeAG MEMATH, TOMMY 3.5.07 254% 2216 McMILLAN, LEOLA McNEALLY, JOHNNY R..216, 262 MEAD, RICHARD MEDRANO, BETTY E. MEDRANO, GILBERT A. ... .216 MELVIN, LARRY E. .... .216, 264 MILLER, RONALD D. MINNIFIELD, OTHA MONSON, ANDREW J. . .216, 240, 262 MONTOYA, CATEY aia. c203. 27 MOORE, VICKIE MORA, PHILLIP ... LOL MUCGCULAR: GARY 220 550 a5 Pak hf MURPHY, EDWARD INECA TE ALAIN AY Wee, cies 207, 264 NICHOLLS, DEBORAH 6S. ... .217 INXS FEBICAL oh owiat bi ten Ate Zu; NOBLE, RENARD NOLAN, HARGLEDED on. ore 217 NODANSIVAINDY gan sen a fate 217 INUINES)-EIMO DERYoRis eee eae 217 NUNEZ, BLIZABETH) =... S207 OCEGUERA, GUILLERMINA .217 OLIVARRIA, LUANA ........ Zi OROZCO, BAG Mecsas; sc eae OSTROUT, CINDY . ren bi PACHOTE, TONETTE M. ....217 PALAZZARI, DALY M. ..68, 217, 228 PARHAM, WANDA. 22.40 264 PATTON) -SEEVEN i.42. 217, 240 PENTON, SDEAN Sasi... 217 PEREZ RACH sees on PEREZ, ROBERT otaca cael PETERSON, PATTI L. . 50, 61, 63, 213, 217, 228 PHILLIPS, JERRY PINON, MARIA LOUISA...... PAF PORT TOME yarn are rte: 220 POTTS, DALE POWELL, GLYNNIS PRIETO, DENISE RAMIREZ, ABEL READ ROBERT Tacs cates: 262 READ, THOMAS J. . .66, 220, 262 REZENDES, DENISE ... .220, 264 RICKLEFS, KIM A. ......50, 220 RIOS, RUBEN RIVERA, CHRISTINA ......., 222 ROBERTSON, NORMAN L. . .220, 288 ROBINSON, C. ee 4, ROBINSON, MICHAEL We . 68, 288, 302 : ROBINSON, MICHELE . .220, 231 RODRIGUEZ, EVELIA ........73 RUSSELL, ERNEST E. SAKAUYE, SUSAN G. ...220, 240 SANCHEZ, STEVEN . 50, 66, 68 SANDERS, DEBBIE ......... .220 SANTANA, PAMELA ........ 220 SCHRADER: EARRY = .00..5.)- 220 SCOTT, ROBERT C. . .220, 288 SELLARS, JOHN SHANNON, EDDIE .... .220 SHAW, JOHNNY L. . .66, 220, 288, 289, 293 SHINDER,. CHRISTY 22.5.0... 221 SIMPSON, DEBRA ...... 221, 264 SLOVER, MARK SMITH; DAN) .%2. srecaysae Wale SMITH, PHILLIP R. ares SMITHEY, CONNIE .......... 222 SNYDER, MARTHA SNYDER, PHILLIP L. 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