San Diego High School - Gray Castle Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1969
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Mark Del Castillo C lf' . . If M tl T1 .kk s M 1 'ic 2,3 - , K , 'Q vt u it TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...... Dedication ...,. Summer ,.... Activities ...... Sports ..,.,. Kids .... Autumn ..,.. Activities ,.,,,. Sports ,..... Clubs .....,...,.. Sophomores .,.t..,. Seniors ....w... Faculty ..... Winter ....... Activities ,.,,.t Sports ...... Clubs ........ Juniors .... Seniors ........ Spring .... Activities r..... Sports ...e.t Clubs .....,.. Seniors ......,.,.., Annual Staff .,.,.,,. Senior Index ........ T Q Y, T 9 in if flwtf ,f it f V Yi ,Q ,E , .Z 3 Q t 'ok W Y S fu Q Z C 'K 6 1 ik 1 2 K 4 'Q 7 4 y 5 eg 3 3 X gs '41 3 Ze e gi Q 35,2 1621 3 Q 1 , 5 ,Q s , 4 H S we ie 'Q . r Q T K Wlll l r e 1 - 3 A o an K Wm 1,0 , , , . F. 2 , 1,3- 9 25 ,2 , M.. A ,e xg, V , i 59? Af I 71 Q . nf ,pa n. . M FP: ' ' I Q, Wai 4 3 V, by ,. 9' , Nzyfw W fi 'L 11 J 'r id x 5, LL A I f' K 53grfB,, 2 if-f':ff i ' K wlwfidif ' Q -g . 'rl 'ff' , . f we ' ' r- ' ff- L ,,,, f pi H , Ll z A 3, 9, , lx f 7, f KWH f G4 l ' 2 i : ia V: 2, 3' , With change in season came change in San Diego -look at the 200th Anni- versary, the new bay bridge, being named All- American City. . . And San Diego High changed, too. The Inner City Project, new dress code, origin of clubs like lusto Sierra and Umoia, bigger stu- dent body . . . the 10c breakfasts, the walkout in support of Lincoln . . . The Gray Castle shows you the events of 1968-1969 according to the four yearly changes, the seasons, be- cause change is what's happening, baby! CHA GE-DIG ll!! A MAN FUR ll SE S0 S ,HH mmf ' 1 9 k gg 1 X X s. .RD 1.-Ream afsiwtfdfx. J -,www-2, +1 Q ev- :Q'..,ef- A x X . s Y 'ilffl .QA .-an AUTUMN WINTER SPRING AUTUMN WINTER SPRING AUTUMN WINTER SPRING I4 M- w av lf , . r if-ff Z V W ,, ,N img in gf is f l V VVY Q, ' ak V 3 i n ki' if fp Q M 'K 'os MQ -if 1 til wiggle 2 F iv an gg if 9 3 gs 'f1l 3 2 as 5 if U? 4 WE Cory and Greg kg Iswizf- - x N.. . ,E Verne Martell, Jennifer Wescott, Sandra Burgess SUMMER Cllll . A lot happened this summer! The Famous San Diego High Ticket Booth was completed - now l could buy my ASB card, Senior ring and dues card, and game and dance tickets all in one place. We mascots were busy this summer looking for some fantastic furs to wear at assemblies, rallies, and games. And Terri, Mike, lvy, and all the rest of us on the song-andecheer team were sure busy! Practice every day during summer, shopping for our uniforms, and more practice prepared us for the year ahead. Debbie Lam rides Robert Cardwell Lonnie p , , Earne Lynn Fleming, Lola Slater, Herb Hunter, Christine ,pf-' Song and Cheerleaders, summer practice 10 Ticket booth: left Evers, Ray Hummell, Ed -Greenleaf I' ge iuiffshn, Arturo BIIIIIEIIIIIIS AND IIIRIS' TENNIS SIIIIK II I0 'EM Cathy Volk All summer long under the BLAZING sun the Girl's Tennis Team slammed and served. Betty Kutzner, Anna Berger, Topo, and Anna Wong were some of the girls who prepared for a great year. I I me Ricardo Myrie, David Becerra All summer l saw the same guys on the front lawn playing soccer. lt's Botafogos, the after-school soccer team -twelve guys from 15 to 18. Botafogos started just for fun, but now the guys are raising money to get themselves into a real league! David Becerra, Jorge Rivas, Lauro Flores, Jorge Guerrero, Alfonso Espinoza, Carlos Diaz, Arturo Lopez, Gilbert Perez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Francisco Luna, Victor Flores, and Hector Munoz- That's Botafogos! ,, ,W ',fe.,ft Summer: Sports 11 Eric Olsen, Lou Sitta Lou WiIIiams,Greg Antos,Depoy Huey, John Canepa, Aaron Presberry, Paul Brooks i .f f, , M , Ronnie Brown, Lee Davis Paul Brooks, Rigo Marquez, Aaron' Presberry,1oe Herrington, Robert Burns, Andy Sanfilippo, Greg Antos, Duane McLaron, Chris Glazener, Louis Sitta Bl E 81 WHITE li ME AND SUMMER PR CTIIIE-ll VER POWER UNCHAINED , M W,,,,, A,,,, s ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,u,,,,,,5,wr, 'REE R.REE Q R R 1 ERE 1 It B ... so 5 I ih, , ,,,fnzgs:' , , Q , t get , 5' 1 i cz I ,awfmf W ,,:' , w,' ZH Q . :L A,,V , , M fi! ' was ifi f,11,l'ifli , R ER E E1 , as EREER , , ,E ,E ,,,..., Aaron Presberry, Charles Burlis, Ronnie Brown, lohn Canepa aff ' V , 22 H H f ', 1 M - Ronnie Brown ii What was the best game of the whole practice season? The Blue and White Game held June 6, 1968, when we juniors got to play against the Sophomores -next fall we all play together on the Varsity team. Mike Haynes, Pete Piranio, and the other Sophomores were a real threat at first, but 1ohn Canepa, Tommy Murphy, Bug, and the rest of us scored with two touchdowns and a safety to beat the Sophomores 15-13. September second was another big day! -the beginning of Summer Football Practice! After practicing from 9 to 11 and 1 to 8, tive days a week, plus a scrimmage on Saturday-was I ever beat! Laps, calisthenics, hitting the bags, precision drills, learning the plays-that was only part ot it. lt was a real grind, but man, l'm really in shape now! Summer Sports 13 me The Sophomores really made it happen this summer-there were field trips for summer school to the Zoo, the Natural History Museum, , and Green Valley Falls. Even though we had a lot of homework, Chuck 5 Fenton, Heidi Nickerson, Nora Hom, Caryl Foster, and all the rest of us still found time to have a blast! r 'Wyre at World Dianne Noall, Heidi Nickerson, Liz Blench, Nora Hom, Carla Buff, Mr. Turner Maria Guidi' THE YHUNGER GE ER!-lllll 'S S IVIIVIER H PPENING f S Debbie Farnham, llngelee Frost- Ellen Brownlee, Dianne Noall 45 0 ,, llfgzf , ., tg? ' A 15 43- , ., ' in S in I, ' H . . Y ,M f . I ' g 2 , in-1 . -'H I' W I 'fefff' ff' I v9'I317 : I 'Z Viziii L I A rr ' ' 1 1,we,g,,ji ' L, ,J Q . 'V A r H r,.,,,.13I X45 . 3,4 - J. N 5i' . .. 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A VV Robin Williams, Martha Brantley, Linda Lowe Celeste Asaro, Antoinette Chagas, Claudia Caldwell, and Bill Anrlreco at Annie Get Your Gun. . 1 1 1 - v Claudia Wilson Summer: Juniors 17 SE IURS 0 THE MUVE This summer the Seniors MOVED! Along with Joe Garrison, Diane Reynolds, Martin White, and other Seniors, l took an American Government class designed to make us understand the tree enterprise system. Touring places such as the Gas and Electric Company was amazing- besides, we got free lunches. On Friday, September 12, I found myself sitting around in Senior Hall with about 150 others. We'd picked our Senior Lockers and were discussing next year's action. If I Juris Mazvagalis, Sue Scott, Will Wiegand, Darcey Johnston R? e ln Great Books class-Tom Nierodzinski, Kate Grosman, Sue Byrnes, Angela Goguen, Cecilia JuneaJLhRoseDodrig1 Q Patty Maxwell and Jackie Davis MW fe lrlss f A,i, Pat Piro, Noreen Miranda, Susie Neve, MaryAnn Giacalone, Eve Fotias, Cherrell Southworth, Will Wiegand, Juris Mazvagalis, Debbie Lamprides, Vivian Day, Patsy McDowell in Senior Hall. I 0 r X, x If ,V N M! 1- Greg Campbell, Cory Osborn, Richard Herring, Don Seniors on the move through S.D.G.8rE. SDHYKS, Susan Neve, and Betsy Eaton make the first Caver movie. Summer: Seniors 19 AUSIIIAIIANS AND IIYPRIIIIS INIIADE. Maro Voskaridou II windy San Diego greeting Maro's arrival 'tl knew they ere the lohnstons as soon as I saw them. Sue Scott Sue and Darcey leave the airport for Sue's new home. I kept wondering what the AFS students were gonna be like Australian, Sue Scott, and Cypriot, Maro Voskaridou, are this year and then I heard about the things that were happening really something! This year's going to be a great experience to them: like having the house papered, going camping in for them - masses of people, classes, clubs, cheers, sales, and the Sierras, sightseeing, having wild beach parties, and all everything else we do here. I can hardly wait to get to kinds of outasite things. I finally met them though and WOW, know them better! SM fiel Q-Q-M , Qu Q QW SQ B mm SQ SQ GJ , E0 w f 1 VT ' ml my 'Q SUMMER WINTER SPRING SUMMER WINTER SPRING SUMMER WINTER SPRING 'F 1 'V 1 M T f M J ,-, 1. . fm 4? 4 ' : V wrn m 9 ,. Q. - 1 ,F ,, 'Iv' , Www f W N ,W .Q ' ,WW .wlllwllylllwlw Ww,, ' ' f W '1' WF' ., 'F 1 'mm U gi ' J. 3 . Y V 4155, 5 B . ,T f www , g. sf 3, ww W1 ag 1 W Q- A W 1 lr Ls. f ! v-ff ,QP ,W 1' M mn W Nw IM:-' mm 'S W as :ff it M vm 5 . . :AA , I l -, l ,V ,,, ,, 'df i Pepsi Cola, Coca Cola, Royal Crown . . . Groovy, groovy, Groovy . . . ff ' The Stripper Aaah . . . Beep, Beep . . . .N . ropo, MaryAnn, Pat and Terri Noreen and Leaders -My 'fl c Ronnie, h x '. f. W W ,MJ ,. 'z ead Song and Cheer itivi U. on 'HB ge, V T, ,,,.' w,+,,i .,, W . , , AEM . -': 'y fa, ,f 'M it 'wat A 'a ff 9 iQ L ., -. ' . V 4Tfw,. ' 1 f 'ft' ' ' ai -lrl lj -: 9' , ' f H4 M ' Qi E e T f eu. -zv . Vx ..r' zz -, V t a H n :v5f'?f ,Q ' ,J Tl Ivy and Mike Tanya and Waldo That's what it was for the '69 Caver Song and Cheer Leaders. Tryouts were the first big happening -it was nervewracking waiting to do my routine in front of the whole school but once I started, it wasn't so bad. Waiting to hear my name called after elections was the worst of all. When our names were called it was so exciting-we all shouted and cried. l really felt like a cheer- leader for the first time at the Blue and White game. We only knew two cheers but we kept repeating them over and over. Summer was constant practice. We practiced at school and at each other's houses, especially Terri's-to drink her mom's lemonade. The first game was UNBELIEVABLY FANTASTIC-we just didn't want to stop leading cheers! Cheerleading is wearing our uniforms on Fridays, getting to really know each other, rallies, games and FUN! Bottoms Up! x u t l .1 1 5 I r if X Q0 'Y . v ffw 'H Zi' 3 K2 5 gg, 21222 'Y'h4Y .4 1 w ' My AVN, T i l? A 5 1-r t' -ay ,, am-mu Q :ff .W V- iq .fbfv ' v N W He 'A M ' ,,,gf , V, N 1 X' 'H 11 k we f K 7 i tat. f 172:49 ' I H i Mnvbiv' Row 1: Waldo Gayden, Pat Piro, Noreen Miranda, Ronnie Hom, Mike Ruggiero. Row 2: Tanya Mendoza, MaryAnn Giacalone, Terri Baker 1 ,Zimmer-'grim ' X' Block that Kick! Autumn: Activities 25 '68 HUNIHIUIVII G ROY LW xx V. 1 we H 4 V l a ,f,, f at ,Q VV,V A , i 5 ,,,1,,. , . 2, A K 522 5 A 12 , , 1 -- e f i V Susie, Alice, and Noreen betore the Homecoming Assembly f. 2 Ruth Susie Noreen and Susie get ready to make it happen at the Assembly Alice, Noreen, and friend Homecoming started for me when Vicki Vernon ran in and shouted that I was queen and that Noreen Miranda, Alice Thornton and Ruth Brownlee were the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore attendants . . . 3,4 1' 1 Wt' ' li ,A V, h -M, L 7':a',:,.:W' ,V H Q, . I Jguhww. . -. M' ' Wm .12 ,M ,, ig I 6 pg. M 4 , H ., A ww. F' , fx, XXV Y My 4- E:r 2' ,, . JL H, ,y L' st Vi if ' .U A! ,. ,, am, gulf' 3 WmwuWME ,W H W M M Wuxi ,W HEMI Wxx, gy A . M MQW A51 ' J' 'm 2-isx' nam V Yi .QQSF -I 'hcfigfg-lf..,,A7. if Pkg'-f ' ' 7 , 3 -1 ,- !,, . - 1' Z '1 s51 , xr. wi , ' h A5551-swat ,Q 53 , 1-F -r,,. - www D -1 ,Ev ,. ' W ,, ,Um uh .. wif ciw nn: HUIVIECUMI G!! l E . . . From then on the word was RUSH! We hurried like mad to get ready for the assembly, game, and dance. l was so proud to represent a school with so much spirit-at the assembly 2 and the game against Morse the alumni and students were t cheering their heads off! Maybe the best part of the whole day was the Homecoming 5 E E Dance. After running around all day, I still wasn't too g tired to have a really amazing time. The only thing I wished was that Homecoming '68 could happen all over again! The Justo Sierra float and Alicia Mariscal, Maria lniguez, Francisco Luna, Rosa Gonzalez, and Alma Camberos .1 1'- ' V ti , QQ ' of if'L--,: .,,:,,-Qfca V ' fimf Qu:-.:,.1-',:,' I 1 - -+'f fm'Q,' J f'i'f',f iw 'Wiffgk a 5' ww f ,J ' 2 All ,, ff V 'f A' ' , - ' 'g H V, V' 2 az, . .- ,- :. , fAt,?v,1i:E,4aTfM!mH 6 A ' LQ .5,' ,:.,':,g.4, vt .- ' 'W 1 , . , W , I V -V.f., M ,,,,11, , ,,v, ,,,,. , ,, ,- 'XL Q ,ft X. 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SPIRIT I SKI S l Cory Osborn and Greg Schuck - Cavebelle and Caveman ? , ? , Elephant Wal 517' ' SSIEMBLIIES ..... THE B CKST GE Sl0RY Calvin Hubbel and Sam Hinton We had some great assemblies this year! Remember the Christmas Assembly-the Madrigals, Stage Band and Choir really put on a fantastic musical show. Before the Christmas Assembly had been the Welcome Assembly where the first Caver Movie had been shown. Mr. Sam Hinton was the best folksinger l'd ever heard-he performed at another assembly. Assemblies are just about the best way to spend a third period! The Madrigals get ready for the Christmas Assembly. 3119 Campbell. R050 llllioto, Leslie Porter, Mary Maxey, Helena Starcevic, Kathy Stone, and Cory Osborn -the Annual Staff Greek Dancers. The attentive audience. is ...sN,,. g Mr. Terry directs the orchestra during the Christmas Assembly. Autumn: Activities 31 SURREY DOW T0 S DIE H WKI S Chris Gerlach prepares that KlCKllP00 JOY JUICE!! Wanda Lariscey, Jodie Self, John Rubio, Nancy Kutzner, Bob Sharp, Ron Schwartz, Celeste llsaro, Bob Davis, Betty Kutzner, Nora Dresser, Ronnie Hom, Claudia Caldwell, Sue Roley, Linda Stiggers l l l l 1 l l l THE HOEDOWN l ! ! ! ' if J W Drew Canrer, Nancy Brown, Louise Phinney, Roy Clark, Wanda Lariscey, James White eatin' dinner before the dance. its A A 'X A 2 Miss Pollina, Kathy Blakely, Jeremiah Frost at the Hitchin' Post. Things were really jumpin' at the lunior's Sadie Hawkins Dance. There was dancing, the Beautiful Maiden Contest, which Glynda Murphy won, costume contests, and a mountain dew moonshine still. And Marryin' Sam was sure busy hitchin' those mountain maidens to their lucky GJ men. Sadie Hawkins was one heck of a hoedown! Glynda Murphy, the BEAUTI- FUL MAIDEN! Pat Nettles, Don Dawson, Mary Shehan, Jesse Estrada, Vivian lohnson, Lauri Walker T d A ka A m 1 W 1. , f ,, 43. ill fi , wif , ,f' , Autumn: Activities 33 Ya N F ,, 'wk Y , V V J' A in 'W h HJZVY 5- . zu J, A ,aww wr b VARSITY FO0TBAll TEAM: F'-' 9 6' f 1 721 , 3 x ' 'n 1 , ' - .. ' f 7 L V gl Z J ryrry 1 V! V E V 4 3 ,V i 1,5 VL , 5 .., W , y, v , -QQ, ,C VVVKV 1 v V 171 ' t i QR 5 K M I 3 ,,VV 5 .,v, I H 2 Q i V W I .. f, . , A I 4 7, 75 , V gyy 1 , , P H21- , 4' ,,,, , ,, .,,, ,',-,,f- 4a , 5I+ffH- 1 , he . 'E' .f' f - ' f am, . 3 VVVA ,dy -W 3 I 3 .,,,5, ,. gl, zgv V .5 3 M' , , W A VW, f , ,A r vlg' , ' J v ' P F W :gina 'W Q, A i 1, 5 , , 3, if . . f 1 he 1 fxa, Row 1: Paul Brooks 1713, Paul Jackson 1193, Marty Jackson 1413, Paul Davis 1203, loe Herrington 1523, Andy Sanlilippo 1703, Doyle Barnes 1513, Willie Thompson 1263, Lee Davis 1303, Rigo Marquez 1333, lohn Lupian 1183, Duane McClaron 1603, Row 2: Ernie Archuleta 1423, Nathan Spencer 1223 Depoy Huey 1633, Stan Atkins 1653, Mike Haynes 1173, Robert Clark 1403, Ricky Frost 1323, Fabian Chavez 1833, Herman Collins 1623, T0m Murphy 1253 Carl Smith 1243, Danny Williams 1853, Choya Wells 1843, Row 3: Eric Olsen 1303 John CHHBPG 1823 Greg A0105 1543, LOU Williams 1753, Kiko Corneio 1743, Lou Sitta 1503, Mike Love 1343 Aaron Presberry 1733, Pete Piranio 1723, Al Mills 1813 left Evers 1313 Robert .lones 1213, Charles Burks 1233, Autumn: Sp orls MQ! 3 12 fm? 1 1 ,i I walk onto the field from the locker room with Paul Brooks and Paul Jackson saying, Who's gonna wintonight? 'tDago! Who's gonna win? DAGO!! The crowd has gotten larger and is beginning to get excited after seeing the team. lohn Canepa, Danny Williams, Aaron Presberry, and the rest of the team crowd around Coaches Harris,ShackIett, and Lutes, and start jumping up and down. The game captains are already out on the field and San Diego loses the toss. Coach Harris yells, Kickoff team, out on the field! So Greg Ilntos, Nate Spencer, Pete Piranio, Depoy Huey and the rest of the kickoff team head for the field. Paul Davis, Robert Jones, Carl Smith and the other guys watch the kick off. The question is always there, t'Are we going to win tonight? At half time the team goes into the locker room knowing that one of the coaches will be going over important aspects of the game. I spot Greg Antos and say, Is it tough out there? and he mumbles, Yeah . . All the players are concentrating on correcting blocking and running errors. Greg Antos and Joe Herrington have planned to trap 66 on the next slant pattern. The guys are anxious to try the coach's new strategy. Psyched up after halftime, the Cavers crash the break-through banner held by the Benchwarmers-fired up for the second half. The team has collected around the bench and the receiving team runs out on the field. The ref blows the whistle and there's the kick. It goes long into the backfield and Charles Burks grabs it. He starts to the side and cuts up the middle finally getting tackled on the 40. Robert Clark takes a hand off from Mike Haynes and makes a 15 yard gain-First Down! Lee Davis runs next for a 21 yard gain and everyone feels there's no stopping the Cavers now . . . Coaches Tom Lutes, Scotty Harris, and Iohn Shacklett, talk with Ronnie Brown. K it Ll xf 'N-1' FIGHT! ! I , i in H W , , . .. fa., f ' I 1 Q 'f V 7 ,W A ,- 'ff cw , I fx , 'W ' ' ,K V, V, , ? ' 4? ', 'I , M .,,,, L . ' I I , 5, g , .... ea JW g , M ,ap H .V , ,,,, . 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Fll0lB W4 an WV W, r , ,,,,, i,A . . 5 ffl ,D D4 A rg 6 M, ,wfzw W Iollins, Coach Lutes, Willie Charles Burkg, Ricky Frost, Herman Collins, Lee Davis, Paul Brooks, Greg llntos, Joe Herrington, llaron Presberry Q.- ark Lee Davis and Paul Davis run against the La Jolla defense. Autumn: Sports 39 3:2 O ...I VJ Q3 E 'CU -u 3 .Q .VD C -0- G .C Q.. PUWER A D SPIRIT Mike Haynes 'WIT-in N42 , ,V 'Q as ' we The Offensive Team , , QM' Em Q ,Q T I 'N Wa ay ,g h 'f' , Q7 ,L We, Y, 5 , , , Mme A , I mfg We Vi f W ' ' ' M' 'T W ' X ' ,T ' ' f The La Jolla game , mm fffg, 1 T 1,7 Y f Q , 3 , f it. NW 1 E V A ,az A M Munn. wg: ww K ' , V , 'V V 31 ' , , ' wif ,7- if VQWJL A' Q 'L , , g , 1 Qmyf , . ir' f' ,, , G , , Y' , .., ' nk , Q.. q,i+'f',f, W 5 ' ' ' ,. ,- ' 7 WwalW:11s2g,'1a1 i7ftfv?'f bf. - r I L MH fu, , .W - V192 , my , , -Q X ' Q - - in 'L lf, ' J 1 ,,,- ,413 A ' V 1 imwe, M K.. i V , ww- M fm f ' , wir? 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Q, f..-, 'HS ,' -Q ' - P .fwim - ,. , ' , Aw. 1 vw, ,. ,S , 3 K ww-vw,-- -1 , ' . z if K Q , 'z-1, ' 12:4 Q4 ' K- Q ' L K .QW 52:34 -X A X -7 ,, 7, V- t' 5 , , I - W 5, I Vx. nw , Aa , , I 'V + 1,5 1 B W ',,,, ? 1 W im K ' fy' Q M A H 'f1.' ' 1 Autumn: Sports 41 SE IURS-THE FANTASTIC HJURJIEE . DJJ M Q6 r:i:'l 4 rue r 1 ' ff. if--qgf V Ma' : Paul Jackson, Duane iley Award Most Inspirational Player, Nathan Jackson M-vX 'flgz , if? Mike Love, Doyle Barnes, Tom Murphy : .. - i M, A a L W-few J Depoy Huey, John Canepa, Rigo Marquez A ' L R0HI1i9 Brown Robert Batten, Manager Joe Herrington, Eastern League Honorable Mention, Paul Brooks, Co-Captain, Greg Antos, Most Valuable Player, East- ern League Offensive Tackle, Co-Captain With Juniors Carl Smith making Eastern League Defensive Back and Lou Williams Eastern League Honorable Mention it looks like next year will really be great. Row 1: David Williams, Ken Zimmer, Vito Montellegro, Everett 0'Quinn, Melvin Roundtree, Melvin Johnson, Adrian San Miguel, .loe Maurice, Elijah Turner, Joe Rodriguez, Glen Fibiger, Tom Felios, Duane Smith. Row Z: Eddie Blea, Pedro Moreno, Alex Castillo, Jesse Sierra, Johnny Watkins, Anthony Graham, Horace Welch, Danny Mangarin, Drew Carver, Steve Garrett, lack Hacker, Philip Hummel, Nathan Young, Shawn Gagin, Raymond Pablo, Coach Charles Davidson. Row 3: Coach Gerald Dahms, Randy Stewart, Tom Guymon, Raymond Lozano, Herb Thomas, Bill Molumby, Ky Larson, Steve Smith, Mike Antos, Greg Atkins, Chris Stark, Chuck Fenton, Eddie Mercado, Charles Fenderson, Peter Happle, Glenn lackstis. H ts. or '55 fatgqoytf ww' , ',, W ,,' we 'P 'J I oo r P J ' f ', 14 31' , , 1 I if 17, 4 , ,. .. . ,,,, , 1 ,,, , ro , co ,.,,. s, . . I, 5 1, 2 I M WWF 17 N 7 ,A ,W 'ooo gp -of 1 Q Edudie Bleawruns back interception against Morse. Ffehton, Melvin Hummel, Eddie Blea, and Randy Stewart in SDHS vs. game. The day of our game everyone is pretty quiet, concentrating on the contact to come. I remember what Elnah Turner, Philip SEASON RECORD the coacheshave told us all week about our opponent's weaknesses, and how Robert Roundtree, lack SDHS 0 18 Madison Hacker, Big Chris Stark, and the rest of the team can play a good game this week. When I get on the SDHS 13 7 1.11111oo field and warm up is when all my spirit comes back and l'm determined to do my best. SDHS 27 5 Hoover During the first half, I find out for real how tough the other team is. Horace Welch receives a bomb 3111.13 26 ' 7 La Jolla from quarterback Drew Carver and edges the Cavers out in front at halftime. SDHS 11 'i ' ' 1 4 Crawford The tension really mounts in the second half . . . I see some great blocking by Chuck Fenton, jesse SDHS 5 ' ' 2 1 Morse Sierra, and Philip Hummel. We gradually push towards their end zone during the final minutes of the SDHS 7 ' 'A 7 Patrick Horrry game, and as the seconds tick off, Elijah Turner receives the winning pass to give the IV another victory! SDHS 8 ' 7 1-1rroo1rr I just hope that we can do it again next year on Varsity! SDHS 13 ' 5 S11 Augustine JV Flllllll ll-HllPE FllR THE FUTURE Autumn: Sports 43 if 4 at jj 44 C 'N-I fuk' .Xflf ' 2 -we ,ff ti Robert Sharp, Tori Mesa, Roy Manriquez, George Parra, Larry Reyes, Robert Leyba, Mark Owens, Ronnie Reza Before the race starts I feel tense and all kinds of thoughts run through my head-I don't feel well. lt's going ' t to be a hard one. How will l do? What am I doing here? l can't answer that last one because the gun has gone off and along with my opponents and teammates, Bob Leyba, Mark Owens and the others, l'm on my way around the rocky, 2-mile Morley Field course. As I pass opponents and teammates l think-You've had it, you better sit down or you'll die. But l didn't die, instead l crossed the finish line-first! -and that's how we finished with a 6-2 season. f UW- m,,,,,,mr fr.. w.W,f, fa-.W wwtwlmfiww ' ff' M , All . The start of the Varsity meet against Saints: Robert Leyba, Larry Reyes, Robert Sharp, Mark Roy Manriquez, Ronnie Reza, Tori Mesa. CRUSS CUUNTRY-SEE JAeff.f,W W ,A , Chin by Steve ,,-,,, A Eh' , ,,,, 4 V1 ... 5 1 I ,QV r 'Q .f 1 lv A 'ti 'F' 3 32 Q 4. 'WV 1 'Q 'Wea , ,462 z 2 My ' J w' L , ' ,NW , 3 , ff ff r g V ' Y , ' I 7 9 72 V .73 . , A , .1 , Nw, , ' , ,Q . ' f , ,V - ve W' Photo by Chris Longueuiel OS Phot Coach Pedigo 1' ,me 44.7 Row 1: Antonio Mendez, Gary Gregory. Rupley, John .Lee, Domingo Nunez. .2 CD :I .- v 3 5 :I U0 A, oo g 42 g A Q so A i-'L' , V 1 v -1-fr , rn -E M, it gf, ' . 4 13' ' , ' .E -Q A A, 'UZ It A 9 .ag e f 'Eff -Q 2 I yrr ' L, - A 1 ' , 5' , A. I ' ,, rl., r. - Q ' V iz , Q 3- f W 1' V L ,' 'Za 1 ' '33 A .: , , Y, f 1 3 ego ' ' i t ,!,f 'ef ,aaa- H 'Qu' f ,V 4 Q ,,-,. A .. , 4 , e in ,ef. , , .- ,, If I ' ,gg,qi 1, ,f, ' ,,,,, ey' W4 V ,,'f-, in , went ' ' , Q re , f of-fr ,,,y,:, ,, M 'Q A a t i ' , AAr ' ' - ' ' -' ia Li 1 i , '- Brion Bargo, Robert Greene, David Tennin, Ed Morris, Robert Noall, Hanley Lee Robert Leyba finishes FIRST at Saints meet. f A '7fm..,,Z,...v.f Louis Vattuone, Brion Bargo, Hanley Lee. Row 2: Robert Noall, Raul Castro, John Autumn: Sports 45 HOW THEY RUN , nn SWINGING lliASP.l Leland McMorris checks Waldo Gayden on the high bar exercise at the Hoover meet. Being a gymnast is the greatest thing in the world! When l'm competing l feel tense, nervous, and determined to place in the event. The first event is the rope climb. I have to do my best ortelse l'm going to feel funny after the meet. I have to climb 20 feet in less than 5 seconds-pull, pull, pull, reach-I didn't reach far enough-l'm going to feel funny at the end of the meet. The next event is floor exercise. lt's tough cuz l'm on the floor by myself and everyone is making funny noises to make me mess up., Somebody tosses an apple core at me-but l pay no attention-I can't let the rest of the team down, especially our high scorers, Mike Ruggiero and Waldo Gayden, and our new coach, Mr. Bob Smith is counting on me too. Finally, floor ex is over! l think the great thing about gymnastics is that if you're a good gymnast you can be good in other sports too-it really builds up your strength and agility. Danny Ledbetter, who did the rope climb in 4.6 seconds-a new school record-and Mike Ruggiero, who won on the long horse are our CIF Champs- l'm really proud of 'em and our 4-4 record! WMWWMM I I ,m,,,l,,W..,,W,,,,,W , - ,mmmlfmwwfww-M f i ffv' Wwmmmfmf g , ,,W,ae,w,,,.e, a-wwwwwf, ' ' A if ,,,,g Row 1: Senon Rios, Jose Lopez, Bernard Banuelos, lesus Hernandez, George Soo Hoo, Danny Ledbetter. Row 2: Steve Konishi, Vic- tor Sekishiro, loe Ortega, Bernard Hernan- dez, Waldo Gayden, Ray Kawasaki, Gradiel Brignoni, Mike Doucette, Mike Ruggiero. 2 f if leff Iohnston e Ura. WURLD 0F GYIVINASTICS if 3 I fn, -4 me Y' 8 r YJ f 1, 4 I Row 3: Kevin Richardson, Mike Salazar, Tom Demich, Francico Luna, Francisco Zapeda, Kelly Roethor. Row 4: Theodore Torres, Ron- nie Hom, Allen Armstrong, Willie Ridley, Danny Hartsfield, Robert Vagara, Danny Hyde. Row 5: Patrick Millsap, Joey Morper. Steve Konishi does exercise on the horse as Victor Sekishiro looks on , r ,,., Z 2 2 1 ' ' VJ c, 1 i' ' A S ff f eaa A elee r is A fn lk .,,, , 2 fy A V o if 4, :LA I ,, 37 a , 5 , I J: 3 a. 7 ., 4 f Tr, f ,I A , e,,, r r l ,sst is is 2 1g5:,j,gj,,, , , , , ,, Mike Ruggiero vaults the long horse against Hoover. Autumn: Sports 47 GRA TENNIS AND V0llEYB ll NET A GRE T YE ,, ., , , ,,-, ,. ,.w Q -,,,m4 f ,WWWN Action , A,::. A c Af 'VAA 11: 25 V,i'. i ,J 4 U ' M-, ,grew-W , V rm .- ve 'c uf' V' 'V af- c,1r,f5'ef ,Ea r 'Age gg' ef ei 6 mafia f 1 ftifglfi' faWA'f'22?fsf1ffifiifx' 25: if E '12 Z r 252,355 Row 1: Anna Berger, Betty Schmucker, Marie Zepeda, Anna Wong. Row Z: Liz Hacker, Betty Kutzner Michelle DePriest, Rita Spieth, Janis Mead, Mariorie Brooks, Betty Kutzner, Mrs Halt. The GRA Girl's Tennis Team this year was better than ever- better organized and better-playing. Rita Spieth l started practicing this summer for our five fall tennis matches. I played singles along with ' Liz Hacker, Anna Berger, and others, but there were some good doubles teams, too, like the I combination of Marjorie Brooks and Betty Schmucker. And let me tell you that all our practice wasn't for nothing- the GRA tennis team smashed its way to two victories! 2 3 5 3? Q 2 Z Q E e r 2 2 Wendy Ruhman New f A f U., 4, , at r at i And I had a great time on the GirI's Volleyball Team, sponsored by GRA. We practiced on Mondays and Wednesdays, and other weekdays were spent playing tournaments with other schools. Babara Grisham, Lucy Whisler, and Muriel King were a few of the team's outstanding players. I guess you could say that Girl's Volleyball really serves 'em right! .E .: CJ cu 3 eu .... VD Px .Q O ... ca .C D.. Beverly Hackett, Brenda Smith, Laveda Whisler Migg Smith johnson,-ireiiflaulgayng Muriel'llingrvlirldailhade, Barbara Grishamflrma Blanco. ' Autumn:'Sports 49 Row 1: Darcey Johnston, Qaptain. Row 2: Sue Campbell, Jeanwong, Kathy Greene, Lynne Hart, Betty Kutzner, Martha Brantley, Norma Sheffield, Rita Spieth, Valerie Levingston, Sue Roley, Adela Garibay. Row 3: Vivian Day, Terry Gonzales, Wendy Burke, Marc Voskaridou, Sue Scott, Janette Fenn, Mary Demos, Stacia Call, Jo Ann Hayashi. Row 4: Tina Lococo, Alicia Alcaraz, Francie Mercurio, Alice Thornton THE Bl E BIERIETS Yeah, the Benchwarmers sat out another great year! Although we had a hassle getting our uniforms, it was a super-busy year- selling ribbons, painting banners, selling programs, and serving refreshments to the team. We even made pom-pons and signs with the players' numbers on them for Homecoming. Captain, Darcey Johnston did a great job and so did Mar Demos treasurer, Y , and Betty Kutzner, secretary. Benchwarmers - Sittin' Pretty D HIGH? AR ' ' 4 f FK- , as J ,Q I' DARCEYE Sue Scott, Darcey Johnston, Martha Brantley, Kathy Greene. Betty Kutzner, Sue Byrnes, Maro Voskaridou, Wendy Burke, Sue Roley, Dorothy Rottschafer, Rita Spieth, Jo Ann Hayashi, Jean Wong, Alicia Alcaraz THE POWER BEHI IJ PEPSTERS 'iq 010!ld inanBuo1 siiqg t 2 i 2 A A Q y it i Football games iust wouldn't be what they J are if it weren't for Pepsters. Why? Pepsters is SPIRIT! - and also one of the biggest and busiest clubs on campus. We sold memberships, had ribbon sales every week during football season, peddled programs at games, got buses for away games, and PAINTED constantly- banners, posters, signs, and even the Pepster office! Did you know that the money we earn g from selling ribbons helps to pay for the P e ' films of our football games? Pepsters is the power behind spirit! l 5 tif Q 'P .il Clockwise from bottom left: Rita Spieth, Secretary. Janette Fenn, BETSY! Vice President, Lynne Hart, Treasurer, Betsy Eaton, President, Cory Osborn, Cavebelle, Greg Schuck, Caveman, Darcey Johnston, Benchwarmer Captain Ps Q I - ' K wk K Q--.0-....,L. we A-+...u..vps..m-MQ--me-sg We . tw! - -- ' , sw - - as .es .',: 1 1, ,ws V kirr ,, . . K MWA- - , . hi f , . aiu. .aesfs-x.,4'-1e,.,.,,, .- , K V Q! U V I - - . f X. f - -- 'Z .. 3 at. W sue, iiww ,- 5 Outstanding Pepsters: Sharon Haddad, Betty Darcey Johnston, Lynne Hart, Rita Spieth, Mary Demos Autumn: Clubs and Organizations 51 QW' My n ,i 4 ,. ,. k if ff g A HEY-ITS THE PEPSTERS!! ff? T, ,, ' ' 1 7l4f ?i?' ww , ,mmf fa Ei 2 fi E is f i A if ? 'D Z' 1-0- C 3' C0 1-4- S- 2 X l Left to right: Socorro Blanco, lieutenant, Rosemarie Colla, 2nd Captain, Jackie T lst Captain, Pickering, 3rd Captain, Bessie Johnson, Drum Captain Not pictured: Pat Clay, Drum Lieutenant SERGEANETTES SH KE TH T lHI li ,ws 4 ef 1 f ,sl gf .W ,.., M , Denise Christopher, Debbie Anderson, Maria Parra, Dorothea Stewart, Pat Clay, Bessie lohnson, Leti cia Flynn, Glenda Murphy l had a fantastic time being a Sergeanette officer this year-even though l drilled every morning at 7:15 with curlers in my hair. It was exciting and nerve-racking to perform at every home game along with Lezlie Pickering, Robin Williams, Anita Turks and others in front of 3000 kids! A lot of people told me how good we looked marching with the band as one unit. Being in Sergeanettes also means helping to plan the annual Sergeanette's Ball, which this year was more beautiful than ever - - - - , - . Celia Simmons, Pat Clay, lackie Davis, a word to sum it all up is swmgin -because this year Sergeanettes was more amazing Anita Turks' I-ellie Pickering V Au!-----n CI.u.lu - This year's Marching Band DID take a giant step towards becoming one of San Diego's best. Along with the rest ot the band, the newly added flag bearers, and the 'Drill Team, I practiced march- ing during the Summer and every spare minute. The going got rough at times -it reminded me of the song we do, Mission: ImpossibIe. But under the direction of Band Leader Mr. Sam Terry, drum majors Forrest Kirk and Pete Bogle, and Colonel Celia Simmons the marching unit put on some great shows at halftime. 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AtfJf:ii2,g Y ..., 1 V., w,y,VV5m,k,,L:?' ' ' Wt ' ' 'rr 5' JV -VV'-'gy 'LQ V A NV ff ft, V Vwj: Vg fe-VJ, 1rV1L:,V,.'11,f':V V'w,,, , f ix 'V Vi. ' V, Y, A V QV 1, rf, rf, , V e4I?VsV wa, 71- 'f:3gg5..,1qg,Q q1f,m.Vg,5V,,1,Q,-,V,t,,V , V , 'N V' V ., meg , 'fa VV... X rs. ,Ve VV V , V: ,Q-,VVfV Vi Vfe.efMmVw',3- V V of ,V VVVV ' , VV,V 1 V.V-V we V V gg ,PAW if 4 1 'QC' '?:?ff 'aV,'f V . Vere-' t1 ,,T W V W, W ' ef uw 1 s , M31 f--ge, A ,g,fVe3eVA JVM ,c j , f , m, e A fwe?1V3wfiQkxpnMe 'fWifV ,, .cena . Simmons-Colonel tRightJ, Jackie Davis-Major tLettJ Row 1: Bessie Johnson, Lezlie Pickering, Socorro Blanco, Anita Turks, Patricia Clay. Row 2: Letitia Flynn, Adriana Quijano, Margarita Posadas, Graciela Guiterrez, Denise Walls, Bar- Diaz. Row 3: Christine Marshall, Marie Ramirez, Marie Parra, Andrea Mendoza, bara Melodie Turner. Row 4: Glenda Murphy, Dorothea Stewart, Elvia Saucedo, Ida Yoaltum, Debbie Anderson, Letitia Conrera. Row 5: Sharon Bullard, Lily Partida, Gavelis, Gladys Martin, Robin Williams, Lynn Francis. Row 6: Carol Napier. loan Denise Christopher, Nancy Teas Nancy Teas, Carol Napier, Voatress Mullen, Lezlie Pickering, Socorro Blanco M RCHI li BAND AND DRILL TE M fa 3935 are v Wf ,. Jimi -'.5yeaL ' f.,,-fl: ge V ,, , i . , f l i K X JZ J .3 . L ' ' ' 4 G B M -5 ,Q ,i 5: Q 24' 3 X ., fwf .., . , I a s 123' be W gy k A4 J' Q ' X. V ,5,1j,,,f ,V x y gf 4' 23 :ZW E- Q 'Z 4 , 41 Q rs' , .ii 7. F. 3 , 'f ' ' 3 J ' ' .. fe. . ' 'f .4 ' EZ ff? 3 A I , ,V ,V V, A 'f,, gg 9, V F 4 . was - E V ' 13 L s at C J :ft alfa? A , .,, , ' H ' 113551 ' - A A V , V::V,L V f,,', J X V' K M K. , 4 ', Al : ' ., Q A , ' ' F 'N 'M ' ' J J 1 K 1 Afl l' 'VM J ' J , 'm, ,, A -, w 6 . , . V V V K 'VA V V Yr ,ef fee INSIGNIA CARRIERS: Maria Solis, Patsy Kenniston, Corazon Fabian, Norma Belmontez, Janette Fenn, Lupe Solorio, Consuelo Miiares, Sylvia Aranda. BANNER BEARERS: Row 1: Joanne Cooksley, Judy Dawson. Row 2: Julie Corvera, Josie Talamantez. Row 3: Emily Equihua, Eloise Gonzales. Row 4: Julietta Valencia, Jinny Martinez. Row 5: Cathy Volk, Vivian Johnson. Row 6: Lillian Gilbert, Jennifer Johnson. Row 7: Opal Robinson, Lucretia Bennett. DRUM MAJOR: Forrest Kirk. BAND: Row 1: Cecil Champ, Robert Soto, Richard Miller, Larry King. Row 2: Vito Batalucco, Scot Campbell, Salvador Ornellas, TAKE A GIANT STEP Larry Lobenstein. Row 3: Voatress Mullen, Gerald Hoshi, Louie Vat- tuone, Drake D'Alfonso. Row 4: Lonnie Williams, David Gonzales, Brian Morris, Ky Larson. Row 5: Lucille Clark, Gus Valdez, Manuel Rosas, Pat Millsap. Row 6: Frank Alvarez, Mike Apparito, Kevin Crown, Jake Sparks. Row 7: Joan Coldwell, Dewitt Barham, Linda Stiggers, Jeff Dixson. Row 8: Jeff Johnston, Julie Lopez, Clark Kennedy, Leonard Calhoun. Row 9: Bill Moleemby, Charles Doiblet, Clayton Ferris, David Kylander. Row 10: Donald Dawson, Sergio Valdez, John Brooks, Pete Bogle, Fred Jones, John Razo, Mike Avanetti, Guy Batalucco Autumn: Clubs and Organizations 55 THE UNDIERGRUUND PRESS You could call San Diego High's newspaper, the RUSS, the underground press because the RUSS office IS underground-right under the cafeteria. The RUSS office is where Mikal O'Reily, Keri Wellman, Mike Thomas and the rest of the staff works to produce each issue of the paper. And there've been some great editions of the RUSS this year-remember the Christmas, Valentine, and Senior issues? Editor Stephanie Harwood heads the paper and she's done a terrific job. The RUSS has been printed for more than a quarter of San Diego's 200 years-so San Diego High has both the oldest and the best high school newspaper! M ThoR?IHSride'UNANlM0US Lillian Gilbert Katie Sykes Robin Julien Kathy Canfield, Mrs. Madeo, Anne Durrill. ,.,f,,.a..,.,s.,.. s,,c,, ,.,, N ,,,, W, ,,,,,, .M.e,c...M-MM ,,.,, tc.,Wws,MW.,Qse,WWMMwfsfws.,,.c.,.s.WW Stephanie Harwood, Editor-in-Chief Quill and Scroll President Anne Durrill What's the club that's for SDHS writers and artists? Quill and Scroll, that's what. We meet about twice a week to select the best creative poetry and prose written by SDHS students, and those selections are printed in our own magazine Lit Parade. Creativity counts in Quill and Scroll! is to 5.22 Row 1: Ben Hamood, Steve Dunkle, Larry Piranio, Janelle Kimball, Row 2: Keri Wellman, Kathy Kaiser, David Seid, Laurel Bene- dict, Mike Thomas, Andy Waterman, Mikal 0'Riley, Robin Julien, Linda Gonzales STUDENT H NIA REU-llIONS GETS Il S ID gfwwfqizm 45 twig E Mr. Busby, Marty Jackson, Susan Olivier, Susan McKenna, Susan Campbell, Mr. l Neitzel, Robert Pechnik, Mr. Russell, Mr. Carr What's the point ot the Student Human Relations Committee? Our goal is better understanding and communication between student and teacher, student and administration, and most ot all between student and student. We hold weekly dialogues on any subiect relative to San Diego High School-and the response has been great. Kids like Sue Campbell, Gail Dunn, Linda Lowe, Edgar Davis, Robert Pechnik and a lot of teachers -Mr. Russell, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Turner, Mr. Neitzel, and others -show up at every meeting. In addition to sponsoring dia- logues with other schools, Student Human Relations sponsors the Spring Talent Show. SHR is unity through understanding. Autumn: Clubs and Organizations 57 BUDDING TE CHERS ,, , 43' tj A Susan Moore, Karen Wells, Vickie Martinez, Diane Reynolds, Alicia lllcarez, Adriana Quijano The Future Teachers Book Store. A If you ask me, Future Teachers Club is a good thing! This year, our president, Diane Reynolds, and members-kids interested in teaching careers- heard a guest speaker from State College, took a trip to an elementary school and a bookstore to learn how each was oper- ated. Speaking of bookstores, we're the ones who run the Future Teachers paper bookstore in the main hall . . . if you ever need or want a paperback book, come and see us! Reynolds persuades Kathy Blakely to buy a book! GENERAL ASSEMBLY-STUDENT POWER 0E '69 .73 we ,I Row 1: Jimmie Johnson, Linda Craig, Gwen Wind, Robin Williams, George SooHoo, Harold Banks, Charles Doublet. Row 2: Brenda Johnson, Irene Greene, Cindy Devlin, Felisa Delao, Alice Thornton, Joe McDowell. Row 3: John Wooten, Jackie Jackson, Andy Tighe, Omar Hom. Row 4: Barbara Dunn, Ruth Jackson, Glenda Harris, Valerie Levingston, Heidi Nickerson, Jeanette Bleckley, Benita White, Barbara Diaz. Around pond: Anthony King, Calvin Hubbel, Patty Millsap, Steve Smith, Maria Ra- mirez, Marie Pecoraro, Anna Gargano, Peg Benton, Susie Neve, Melinda Lee, Lillian Celicio, Charlene Christianson, Paul Brooks, Susie Lee, Karen Stadler, JoJo Giacalone, Victor Salazar, Sam 0'Dell, Ken Smith, Vincent Adamo, Diane Oliver, Bob Carillo, Lou Williams, Sal Corona, Joe Aguirre. Around pond clockwise: Patty Patterson, Jack Hacker, Drew Carver, Greg Atkins, Iohn Lupian, Alicia Retes, Mikal 0'Reilly, Kathy Stone, Jim Romano, Paula Samuelson, Sandy Wister The big word for the Fall General Assembly was CHANGE-we changed everything! First of all the roll call system for meetings now uses numbers instead of names and it's saved us tons of time. Another new idea was Caver of the Month, an award for kids who have really worked hard behind the scenes at school. A column in the Russ and a General Assembly bulletin board were other new ideas. l guess the biggest change was the new dress and grooming code. Kids on the com- mittee worked during the summer and had a lot of meetings and now boys' hair is allowed to be longer and Senior boys can even have mustaches. l think the 87 representatives and alternates, elected from Sophomore English classes and Junior and Senior social studies classes, Ola Riley, president pro-temp., Ruth Jackson, secretary, and Paul Brooks, sergeant-at-arms, all under Liz Hacker, really made a lot of great changes! Liz Hacker-General Assembly President Autumn: Clubs and Organizations 59 , i V M, V 1, 1 K I 1 6 a if 5 4 1 if 'G f 39: f fi ,J 4' I , 'EK N l if f 'iff W ef Q Q ae x , 1 1 4 Q Z f ,, t is 73521 ueuiel Danny Mangarin, Vice President Cathy Hatch, Historian Karen Stadler, Secretary by Chris Long fl! O 4.1 Q .C D. x 4 . Q. H A ,exif . Ve- . tx .fx Ralph Hernandez, President Niki Young, Treasurer LA. The Class of '71 was off and running with the election of Ralph Hernandez, Danny Mangarin, Karen Stadler, Niki Young, and Cathy Hatch,as President, Vice President, Secre- tary, Treasurer, and Historian. Officers and cabinet raised money toward our Senior year by showing a movie, holding a bake sale and operating a new money-raiser, a carwash. My class has shown how great its enthusiasm is-Sopho- mores cheered at every game this season, have gone to Sadie Hawkins, Homecoming, and other dances, and have partici- pated in assemblies with spirit that won't quit. And things promise to get even better next year! The Class of '71 has arrived! r a Photo by Chris Longueuiel gtll51l0MgRE CABINET: Row 1: Danny Mangarin, Marcia Rumsey, Dennis Brown, Cathy Hatch, Nora Hom. Row 2: Debbie Ball, Shelley DeWall, Karen t I I .. . . er ow 3. Sandy Whiting, Yvonne Hom, Julie Canepa, Miguel Foncerrado, Wendy Ruhman, Ralph Hernandez, Sandra Huff, Susan Stewart, Goldie Senegal, Nancy Kutzner, Ellen Brownlee, Tony Wilcoxson Autumn: Sophomores 61 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 '71 'YI '71 '71 at 52 WDW K4 nf W ef Q1 l ,Q 1 A f :xi A- A A 'F - ietf fg at ft 'A', A aa 74 1 'f 5 i E 1 fa! it -Us ' f f 5 . ., ,,.., i If .. i me ,, , . 5 W. ' i ,EI 4 ' 'QS' , :gif I ' f ' -' -L 4 'ar ' M Q ' M Qxx 1 , ith C s' , Mary Abbot fvfz , Ricardo Acosta Richard Agnew i t V Blanca Aguayo Marina Aguila Mario Aldana W onna Alessandra D ..,,, 51 . '31 ' wt if fs W W' if f A 1 4 W' 34, . 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' 2 Juan Benavente U tai. W A I at iw' Reina Benavides ' ' , ' , ' Linda Bendorf if' ' i V ' Maria Beruman email , , y , 5, K, A ' Manuel Bermundez Q X , V, if B if .f Heidi Betts 1 A ' N lack Blakeney in ,A A A Elizabeth Blench ,y , A 1 5.4 1- -' , A- Grace Bologna 5 V, A , ,. a Z ' lr , ' Gloria Bolton ffm ,fi 'aff' , Steven Bolam 2' . I f Joann Bono ,l-l 5 , :Q 1p ' and Armando Bowser 3 ' 1 '.' I Helene Boyles , Donna Bradley , , lz, 'nc 'fvi , , ' A Rita Bradley f Q we , i Dean Bradshaw ' ,. ar ILV , V, ,r'1l A iy' rf' ' 4 Donald Brandt ,rr, 3 Q: i Griselda Bravo ,A ,fi L 1 A ' cinai ariuon A A M ' Ruth Brooks ' I ,V ' rj WVV' . Q , f I Maia ,. , ' li it it 4 if arf 'H A ,Ir ',:V2 , A 'U K l ' 'T ' X 'Q 1 l ei? 1 ' 'i , 'H' ,,m?q , if is as -Wav' ef ' x may if, ak' ' ' r i Q., ' 13, QL, if ' ' , -: ZR Rf Q V .,,f Vill M, fl if , ,,: Q. ' il- B . i , ' , , ' . ! L Ve, 2, W f ff . rr i l , .. W 5 i Q Debbie Farnham, Mary Francisco, Maria Guidi, Dianne Noall, Angelee Frost, Wanda Singletary, Laveda Whisler fig, , V V Mike Brophy tx , ' 1 f Bob Brown ' A, 17, C, at A fs. Dennis Brown ff' A '15 ,.. f ' r 'W , F , Q, lanice Brown . 4523? A , W -it , 'f ',a, Nancy Brown 4 J ily F ' A ,f A iw, Phillip Brown A , K D 4. 'I' ' Walter Brown ' A y y ,, ,L 'V Wanda Brown ,,:- 2, J, g if , l Wayne Brown E 3 if A - A A , Aer Yvette Brown E v A y V ,if W K -fe, Ellen Brownlee Q -' , f ' ' i ,,,,, A F y t Ruth Brownlee , ' A Barbara Brunett it X, if E l0hn Brunetto T2 ii, 'iii Carla Buff Gloria Bullard Ray Burgos i Michael Burke time Linda Burns ,Lf Rose Burruel f Van Burt EE I and ' if 'ii , 4 Autumn: Sophomores 63 ,,,.J,,., ,, .. M X M Z a y M 1 11 M V - .ng 19 f 1 K ,,.. ix, SSW , wi we 1 3.145 'Y RW ,K A A W f 1 My h A l -' ,'L., W ,, rl? fi 1 .4 ,1 Keri' fk 2 JW 1 ggi ? 3 , vw it We Y 1: f,. X ' W 11, ' ,W egg? T , an ff W H X '-'- R 2 1 1 , f 1 , if Wo' 1 an Wwlwi wwf? W 3 , A57 fl a we ' 4 sf' 1 QW i ' s V we q ,f 3,245 Albert Burton Raymond Byrd Ana Calderon Leonard Calhoun Tommie Callahan Danny Calloway Maria Calvillo 3 A We 'jaw , it , J , Jimmy Camberos ' Q , 1 f ,Qi 14+ in K X llzf Mariam Camberos Dawn Ca Pbe , , 'fv 1 Baldemar Campos 1 ' ll ' J A 5 - A A' Julie Caflepa 'Z I A W Richard Canfield 'A Nava Carlos zik rei it r'r, ,'r' ' f if Joann Carini Mary Carr V Pascual Carrillo '-.: I Robert Carrillo Alicia Carrillo v C, ' A Fred Carrington l, 7, ' Sammy Carter ll 'A . WM izlwmtmmf ,, Q, ,M . -- J , , feWmfffge,,.,,, ,, ' do me-v lfawfaffxs ,,,.m-mvwzs 5' 1? Q 2- ,,,. . , .::..- ,-',:- e ,,.,21 ' ,M : .... 1 , it 2 W 1701- sf 1 y U5 , , W ,,,, xmg, ,A A i am--'I-fs-ma2e? s?'1,.dwev1e A V , ' Drew Carver Cecilia Casa ,V ' Q V , 7 5 f b Helen Casias 1 E 'a Cas 'aS A 1056 Castaneda , V - i,, Q, ' Ziy, Alex Castillo ,A V.,V Z 1 A r Chris Castillo Q : 'Af V in Dolores Castillo Rita Castillon i,-,, l Rosa Castillon f , r,' ii' f ,QF Rau' CHSTOY lli' Cheryl Catching '1- ,J r,'a ,V'- Q Rudolph Cavada ,,ZV. ,h er T ,,,. ,A J Peggy Cavoulas V 1 ',', ,,::A 1 K V John Ceballos , VllA , ,V V Silvia Cabrero V 5 ' Q f Q ? 'V 5 3 H ,Vr, , Lillian Cellceo 4 , xiz, 5 Roberta Cesena E 5 V',f- A ll' f Adela Cervantes lkl xv f,, N H ,, Robert' Cesena i,, ' 'J - A t'ti'r Cecil Champ A- . , A X ttti f ,Ao,, ,,,. Christina Chapman it V Nacho Chavez H , Vo, . Ettamae Chinnis Q ,,,'f ffl, vvrr Lupe C'a'k 1 Myron Chiles Georgia 5 L 3 A 'l'V2 Chrapkowski V Cf'7a ene ,, , ,t.,, ,,.., Z ,, A nstlansen L0iS Chufch ' A 21,,, , .J.,.t an Cynthia Ciampi 4' , 4 i'v, Avvr V - , Marla cider 1 :,A HenW Clark C , 4 'V , iii Lucv Clark ZZZV 'rr l as . Malcolm Clark rrier yai L 1 : Patty Clark f L, , ' at a t J Th0maS.C ff fi Price Clifford X Sandra if V' . Coffmbarger Debble C018 - ' Jennifer Coleman Gilbert Collins f, ala: 'Z ' . 4 , so 4'-m 1 Z!! 'Z f 6,,,,o . Z2 fi X 3 Q ,ii 'ASQ Qfiilll,-J A ,Q , df KZ? I J , A M1 7 2 if we Fernando Conde Diane Conley ',,' . V ,V L Cynthia Ann Cook V , A Z 1:,, V Helen Cook V VV V y L 1 Pat COOK T so i Reuben Cooley L A Stan Cope Q ,, ' u i , ' of f 'oi 1 ll fi A Pauline Copher Luz Corado V, V V Jesus Cordova ' 5 J 1 ' Rafaela Cordova fy a s aaa uia 4 Gafolvncofem Michael Corley 2 ,, , ,,, riorl :V,r VV Maria correia y , 'ir,i ,, F i L rvll 2 ' 'r' V' Lawrence Corona Bertha Cramer Kevin Crow ., I I 4 ew me 5 Qi ,V ff ew f 'W x 4 V ZIV gg 'fx 'ff ,C fl? ,lo Julia corvefa Clgrless Cox Cynthia Craven LOUIS CFGYIOH Leo Crowel Leon Crowel i itiev A X L , L ,. ,,. V or L z Alan Chafiin Alfonso Cruz V 3 .V1g ,f4'12j1Vf1V, 3 Daniel Cruz V ' ig' Denise Culverson ' V L izu , gg cunningham ',t-'1' , 1 W... ez'- i F V V Chris Cyran , , , ' Drake D'Alfonso VV t V L, H Gloria Davis ' ,L , - WN 'fi' 'A y gyfw Marvin Davis ., t ,, , A V, 1 Sherlane Davis Z ii' -e,. VV m i, it L 'zf'z r ludv Dawson 9 V! V s y 2 5 L elezo J y Maftha De Nba it . I A ' Art De Fever 1 V-f' V V V Vernon De L L L r-- l - 'oz- es' t Flanders , W 7 'i 'T --e.fW,zv RX ' ' i'i' Lupe De La M' -f Fuente V Viii Margherita LVVVL V V De Luca V e V 5 VV V, V A -- Enrique Del Rio , V,QLg H ,, f - 3 W e 106 D9 Mafia iir' '2 ' r it V if 'Tig Vg ' Tom Demich VVVV , L, ,,VVVV ,, Nanci Demps J .., e ,,. , 5 E A Y Joe De sanu 3 m ee Autumn: Sophomores 65 3 A,. i 5 , - 7 ,2 x N Charles Doublet Kim Dugan Rodney Dunham Barbara Dunn Lydia Echaves Larry Eirven Stephen Eldridge if ' , f W5 ' G 1 -23' George Estrada Mitchel Farley Debbie Farnham Elizabeth Faust Sylvia Fayard Margit Fejer Tom Felios ,, , V w V i J,- 4? Q,-V ' 'vw anim el , ' f , , , 2 M f , 4 Q 2 'f fy fy Fw. o 2 '-' 1: J 3 , 1 'fav V 5 V I 'T ' af, 5 1 Y , f' ,z ' 2 4 Q , f ,J an ' ' ' f '4 F e 3+ Bonnie Frazier Ks V, , ,js 37 - .-or ,vw V M' Hitmfrlm Toni Dixon Camelia Dominguez Juan Dominguez Maria Dominguez Sylvia Don Thomas Donayre Gwen Dorsey 5 2 Q? ler r l r L r rl Kathy Ellefson Enrique Lemus Mel Epling Ana Escalante Dolores Espindola Alfonso Espinoza Rosalinda Espinoza rf .. 1 M I Barbara Fenderson Darla Ferguson Chuck Fenton Nuria Fernandez Glenn Fibiger John Filippone Don Findahlm F ga zz, 5,...N-W W fi'-fM 'f-vfs 'M.,Wf :'f o'Q Mike Florez I ','-l, 14 , ' 7, ::4,, VAV - grl 'J Miguel ' ' ,A Foncerrada Diana' FWS l,g 'ig 5' 21725 ,,A ' , Karen Fofd 47- Steven Fort ' V f Cassandra Fowler ' eifl f M F Caryl Foster 5 H ' Joy Frame A Gary France we 45 , - if Garcia Francisco 1? ve.. 7 1 ,MV -,, ' Mary Francisco ,G V ' if V'V, Margaret Franco , A ',,' Frank Franco l zll ' Sheley De Wall Carmen Diaz Fernando Diaz Frances Diaz Henrietta Diaz Laura Dickinson John Dimuzio , in lm . , . 'Z 1 .lu of If 352.54 f'-f , wg 'W .pm g v -. H, N W9 ' 2 si ' xiii its W J ie 143 l ,V -472' ,fi ' s ,aw I ,., , f . 7 1 'Q' ,qi 1-ek 'fs 2 'ff ! lfgfd u fi f. f am, ff' V 'V , , Rosie Fiol Bill Fishburn Tom Fiss Elsa Flores Estella Flores Jesse Flores Victor Flores Swat? , ,TW -W '41 Jn . yr, ,f J Ja mr sf J N, 11 , if WM- , 11 f f 1 ,V -W 1 s ' , 5 jj -5 , 0 f I -AJ 1 f , 1 Wx 1 . A fa ' fl 5 mt V 'Ly' 2 J, if 'lu X Kg J ' 1 q VVL' , fi rJ,, s iii? Q a QW f ,J.., yi 4 a. if -56 if he .41 JS, . we rv r G A xg.. Mg I 5' z 7 -f 4 2' 5 ,Z X f an , af Sk 1, I 'll , :,L ,, I Patty Gobich Olvia Godinez Elaine Gomez Angelina Gonzales Dave Gonzales David Gonzalez David Gonzalez T57 K Anthony Graham Miriam Gray David Grect Benny Green Mary Greene Gary Gregory Hector Griega f Q xv ,4,,. I 1 er Q Ll! Roberto Mendez Angelec Frost Ann Fuger Michael Galaviz David Galindo Robert Galston Mary Ellen Garcia Ofilia Garcia ge 1 1 Z n 0 ., 7 f as 7 2 c ff A , ,mf ' ., f rw Q xkyr J, 'A mr- 'DV Q ,. :Za 'YIM M , Willie Gaskill Mary Gastello Kathy Gavelis Fran Giacalone Brandi Gilles Victoria Gist Ladoure Glover ,ws - L -i,V's.,x I it , Km, r ,Q N Marianela Gonzales Rachel Gonzales Frank Gonzalez Joe Gonzalez Lucy Gonzalez Loretta Gora Suzi Gould A-ar ,e, Phyllis Griffin Jorge Guerrero Maria Guidi Thomas Gumola , ,. Craig Gurling W 1 ,, , 4 ., M 3 'f' w- ., l f' WWF H, Q ,.N,. 4 A 0 efitw fb ,, 1, 3, , ,, W A 1' do A 'lil 2 'iw K? V at ' ,atm 'ta f fl - I I V W J-V , hr l A - , 2 ' CQQ 1 if s i Autumn: Sophomores 57 of -1 .,x I M fa YM! ,.. rw-me af 'I Y If Z , av! 1 W9 f f V35 S 442114 1 ,QA - G J 4 Q. J.. , N, 'Tiki , , f Q J P J 3 A 4-f aw' 6 W af W ,LI V, ' ' 1 ' X I We can fig e we f fawf a e X W.. J J 4 3 I, V ..,,, I I X! f ,V ' -nj Tom Guyman 532175, Jie' ,Ji 25 11 K, A, Q1 ,yf,i Enrique Guzman 1 ,,,. Mike Guzman , ' , 'hw V Regina Guzman .4 Q J Jack Hacker ivizv J , Beverly Hackett f -V Moises Gutierrez VV 1 aw ' J ML? as t Tammy Hadley J Kathy Haight Sharlene Haistead ,M M H J Terri Hajek f . 64 '1 nn sul' W - 'J ' Anthony Hall in H.. I 2 wer' nl an '- .- ig ' Pattie Ham Dawn Hammock ,V J fr, X-5' if! Peter Happle Tanya Harkness ,,,,. I Dale Harris J f .V Patricia Harris John Harrison jj Danny Hartsfield Ben Harwood 'L-, ' J J J Cathy Hatch , ,,f .,L Audrey Haynes Roy Haywood Q Peter Hembrow Maria Hernandez M Mark Hernandez Ralph Hernandez Carmen Herrera Dolores Hicks Sandy Hieber 'i ,.. Frank Higgins ' James Hill o Bob Hinson Q, A 5 , J Linda Hobson Wg , A Chris Hoey ' 45 James Hogan V,,, 1 Patricia Holliday V,:r' Q Bill Holman Nora Hom ' A Yvonne Hom L 9 Ronnie Hovden Qff-4 i .- Danny Howard A 1 j f Debby Hnwen J A i,V, 1 Holly Hudson J r i' ' Maria Huezo VAVV ff fm J l Lilly Huey Bob Hughes M gf' Matthew Hughes X M ' ,,,V Shirley Hulse 1,1 75 5 'A',. Phil Hummell ,124 'I ' A 'l ' 8 V Melvin Jackson Maria Jackson Rita Jackson , Susan Jackson Wanda Jackson IA rw F1 iily Joseiimh Janome A Sy via ara aff, , Elizabeth Jaurequi Crystal Jimerson an, Q , W ,, , .wwf 1? e Q f s c 2,1 we I ' 5. l I , 75 ,, Q 5 , V ,J ff? r vom 2 ,, 1 E ' ' Q W ff 'T J , an , Wi I VV , Q ' W5 l y I 4 ,asf 'E f-vs 11 , ' fd- 447 TWV f ,Q sag ffm! gy -, M . ,,- 6 5' sl H.: 5 vw , 8 , ff xf' WW 6 X at V' me Qi 9 V , Vt.,-V I in an 61,1 1' x .ev ,Al l 115,-.ff -f J , f W, Sharon Johns Sherrill Johns Betty Johnson Brenda Johnson Diane Johnson Ella Johnson Grace Johnson fha Bob Jones Melvin Jones Ronald Jordan Si via Juarez Vickie Justice Robert Kaps , i f it 4 gf 'ell ay at v W- ., 'M' 1 - 'ff X, ' ' l ,, Melvin Johnson V Shelya Johnson iq, I Mm I, V VV ,vi i Sidney Johnson ' 'SY' ' Steven Johnson ' Vicky Johnson :..,, V Pamela Johnson Andrew Jones f 0 fl i ,z 445' K l' yt V x I V J ,,. . 'Y h- Stephen Kaundart f VV ' X ,f-'fix wifi: Ziff ff uw Z, 1' V Lynn Vargas, Julie Canepa, Marcia Rumsey, Ruth Brownlee 44 Starla Keegan 44,17 V Craig Kelly V H V - Q , , 'Lf 5-'C Clark Kennedy J M ,V J aayry ggff '?i Donna Kigore 7 VL ' ,,,,lV V, ii, , V A Larry King M- , 'Q A 3 Archie Kirkpatrick Q f: 5 4 A S Keith Kohl 5, V A Catherine U ' Kowtsomitson 5 T ,V V , V ' 4' 'V Tracy Kulla Q in ,l A J -. , VV V- 'V Chris kunde ' get J we N J - f Nancy Kutzner , A 2 V H f '222 ' David Kylander J yy 2 it V A Martha Labrado -' Jim Self- ffl Manuel Lacarra A 1, Gloria Lacy , M V' ay? J Bonita Lara 'ff' VN 1 V A V, H A Ky Larson gg, - 1 Vg Joe La Rue -. 1 M -' ' N Tanya Lazarte ' Vwuml WV 7 Vi y 3 Q Beverly Lee la' ' V I 3 4 jx XG 5 X Autumn: Sophomores 69 S5 wwf- ,, ,w www ff are ic? , A4 'M -r I ,,,,c,,.f ,gg AL. V Q I M z . K am if L., ' ,, ..,, ,, W., ' ,A -' fa-M., .. ws My of ., .1 we , :. Y. I' M, , f fl ea ,Q 2 K- K ,K Ye'-vm, H .,,,,., , A. fx w 4 fi 'L ,M f ,f J , ,A f Q35 We .FQ-gl ,f w bfi, 1- ,fe e ,C if-V , M , M ' , .W - nw z g, . f 'Z . f ff c, iq, I st ,, X ijiggtify z ' J Juan Lopez Julie Lopez Maria Lopez Martha LOPEZ Rita Lopez Viola Lopez Marie Lorraine , Alma Lugo Roseann Luque Charles McCall Frank McClelland Joseph McDowell Lois McFarland Joe Lucero E if ,M 0 ,,, Q . M ,f G Brenda Lee Freida Lee Melinda Lee Charlene Leger Christine Leger Kathy Leggit Silvia Lepe X an f M ' f i M, as admin it .f Aff , QV 4- er Carmen Martinez Barbara Martin Carolvn Martinez Pascual Martinez Rafael Martinez Greg Mason Joe Maurice Patrick Lowney Sara Loza Monica Lozano Andrew Lucas Roy Lucas Mary Lucas Evelyn Lucero f f .,a :. f ew' g I A. , M f- X . Juana Mcllwaine Richard Mclntosh Susan McKenna Belinda McNeal Sarah MacFarland Shirley Madla Joe Maes fi .Q , 1 1 Santiago Leruantes Elton Levingston Ruth Lewis Robert Lobato Sandra Lobato Linda Long Edward Lopez J we 5 J gm 4 WJ Q ,LW6 1, 1 i Danny Mangarin Frankie Mannion Carmen Manriquez Yolanda Manriquez 'V,, 'W' Q . Larry Marks 7 7, f Nicky Marks , l , Verne Martell ?r.ii X ' he Ramon Melendrez J M I Gabriel Mellinger 'ff ' Antonia Mendez , 'fy' Roberto Mendez ' '53, at Jesus Mendoza jj ,J W Eddie Mercado Guadalupe Millan any ,fa ek , M. 4, ,vu ee av M' M18 , 5, 1' Y, x Rh, 5 1-ul, A iff ' ei? 3 , 4, 1 41 414, J . ,Q If fx .. , ,iff he V A ,N ,,.. ,, , , , ,VA,, , ..fgEE.,:f,,, , gi wa ,Q ' 1, We . f ,.. f 40 W , f X e 4 ,. cj ,..,,1. . ' ,3 Wh at ,N ,.,, ' - 'V Lupe Morales Rosario Morene Greg Moreno 2 69 5 A9 32 , FM ,al , 5471 45 ,,.f was , Q l , ,ww 7 f' My I l ,,,:7 ' l , V4 A an ,ml ,,,.,, , W c M YE , fb 5 tm M 4,2 Pedro Moreno Frank Mortensen Joey MOYPH Sandie Moxley Debra Morphew ,fi i' -N.. 4251 V ,,,. , J, , aft .l s ., , A, ,W zxirgfefflaw' :ibm f Wa 'ff his 61, n Q 1 e f f l -ef ii ' . av 251 'W at f . W1 7 '52, w e 'aewaq' 4 e A 1' 25 I 'R w V355 me was-A fy I 4 atress Mullen l ,W X? V! ,., f lg 1- ' 1 Q: 1 Qw Ethel Miller Lynne Miller JoAnne Millis Patrick Millsap Gloria Mitchell Billy Molumby M .1 1 f 1 M Wa' Vito Montallegro MQ Blas Montero Mario Montes Susan Moore ah. ? Francine Moore Q, , 5 ff 1 ose Moraga , V Josie Morales Lucia Morales Gwen Dorsey, Sandra Terry Hector Munoz Debbie Murphy Pat Nardi Cecilia Navallez Salusito Navarro Debbie Nelson Clark Neal ff W? f Kg A VW WW Wm fi? V ', t, 5 'cf mv f, 2' I ,,. ' f If f :asa W E i a fjv 5 , f f Sandra Norman Patricia Nunez Josefina Nuno Robert Nuno Gloria Ocampo George Ochoa Guillermina Ochoa Ronnie Newcomb Dennis Newland Robin Nichols Heidi Nickerson Robert Nieto Dianne Noall Robert Noall -,195 f 4, '2 l W 46 ' V,,. 2 WV X 2, we 3 , ,Mt 'f I Tse M! ' ' , , w t ,sg V, a ll ij ' . rw f ,' , , , V MW' wffv, wit Jive X,P.Wy,,2 5 2 Q ' 7. I ,West ' h f, wt f W., Qt, ,X Autumn: Sophomores 71 i ,W nf, C R 7 ' lose Ochoa WV if , . 2 11: x .ii M 5 l R all P My Maria ocnoa Vg , 1 V ., ' 1 Sonia Ochoa V WV '. V ' V W ' sz' Casey O'Hara E MP ei 2 Q V 'VL Maria Oliveros V ,Vf V FX V VV R VVV' , Everett O'Quinn ' 2 , glii, Salvador Ornelas ' V Edith Orsatt AA,,V.. , r A '- Linda Ortega V vi ,V ' 4 A V Charmaine Oxford M' V 4 ',,t '55 Clyde Owens T' ,Zigi , , ,,,,, 1 if Raymond Pablo f ,,1,i 1 David Pacheco lf' Robert Padilla P Raymond Padilla 2 ,, 1 losue Pandeli 4 V VV., r , George Parra 'T V Alphea Patrick tw. i Patricia Patterson M- A ' A , .Ai , Brenda Payne V ' ' Q Margarita Peclna X Maria Pecina V Marie Pecoraro ,V V Cherie Peiffer 2 :,,, V, ' 2 ,,,' V,A , Daniel Pena iw' ,W A V fig: Ruby Pendarlns ' V - :,,rf ,V Beverly Peoples V My me V ' 1 V f- Gloria Peralta , MLN -i' ' ' m'v' ,V 1 Martha Peralta ' A Gilbert Perez V , Sebastian Perez W-T Q., Mic :Al r Greg Perkins U gf L f V QQ , r ' 'V Q V Ray Peters i 1 ViVV ynyy '-,V V ' +L' ,Z Rich Petitt it iVVV Kathy Petty R V he ., VV ,, Larry Petzen V ' 'VM 2 r, L,,,i l yy , Bemafd Phillips 3 ii V , i V, Vai- , 2 1 ' Mary Phillips V Y V rg. , i 1 ,i'- X V , Louise Phinney V VV 1, VV Jerry Pradd :,VgV.VV V,V H , . V Terry Pradd X ' Darlene Prescott V Benny Quezada , Liwayway Rabot R V... ' Robert Radcliffe V V Y- Lucy Ramas ' V, Ernesto Ramirez W , VV Evangelina ,rrV , X Ramirez W A Hortencia Ramirez Ramon Romirez , . V Trinidad Rargirez . V , 15 1 4 V James Ran a F. W' V VV P ' W J Gail Rasmussen V Charles Ream P Hem' Resendez . 3 K Sara Reyes 1 -'-- ,V 'Y ' N' David Reynold Ronnie Reza NV? i'V, i L V H Susie Rice V ,,,VVVV f V V M A, , r V, Kevin Richardson Willie Ridley Dolores Rios Bill Ritch V Vf, N40 .V aw -nv' 'J A ,mtl f V mi is .at X ' fr ry 6 .gg :QQ Q. Sandra Rivas Lillian Rivera Randy Robbins Linda Roberts Sharon Roberts 1 es. .1 Q, sfni' I , at , 7 Wessley Roberts L r' A Yolanda Robinson ll' Arnold Rodriguez . . ' 4'-'P Edward Rodriguez fy ,,, 2' E '- '- 5 Gloria Rodriguez E- - K E L g ' Joseph Rodriguez g Q 'XE li Juanita Rodriguez Q L 1 LL XA gt Susan Rodriguez 4 5 Kelly Roether , Richard Rogers 3 ,X S g g g Emma Rojas t, -1' 5. A' 2' Bruno Romero X ' ' J ' r Q M, n ,fly th e Margarita Romero fir L f r r ' fjf-?fj'- ZIWLAYI r' srtgt i,. ll lim Romo A S , Qe:-ti Robert Rountree ,. S' Arlena Roybal Julie Rucker Wendy Ruhman L ,I 4 g st Marcia Rumsey S We 'E , sf! Florencio Rupley 'W' ii S A Ester Sablack Y: we A Edward Sainz X51 J f n Gloria Saing ,H , Claudia Salazar s ,D N lose Samaniego Q g ,,, ., Steven Samson I iw' g N H s fmt Arturo Sanchez ' M' .. 3 ' g if Gloria Sanchez scat E g isps i ' he f A 5 A Maria Sanchez k fx Q, X X si' Q, LE A Q . . Regal Sanchez g .. E i.- Sandy Sanchez g :,, .M ze is H Danny Sandoval E -- ' .L Q E X , Yolanda Sandoval A 5 T E ll, Adrian San Miguel ,W ..e, X , N. . . . ,NSW mais. Marcia Rumsey X. K se Autumn: Sophomores 73 M' V F gm 2 4 M an ., as -m 5' uv-0. , 5,52 ff ' sal 2 , , , if 315' , f, ,X 2 5 5 9 ,-4 5 5, nf? s lf .1 we wr dr, , C J l , Lv , 4, . .. Wf,,ffra- :af it mfr, f - ff L, 0.- '31 if fi x it ., 4, -1. ' ,Nw ,YW N He.. ,M . me , g, . Q .,,. K ,A f ,, M fi X 4 tg ,fa ,iw ff ,, yy gl X' AW RudY Sigala Mike Silva Tony Silva Goldie Sinegal Wanda Singletary Marc Sinor Darrell Sinyard ff am, Mervin Smith Steve Smith Julie Snow Becky Solis Carmen Solorio Ernest Solorio E 'III Julie Spencer Melinda Sperling Daniel Sproat Maria Louisa Spulveda Karen Stadeler Lester Steel James Steele Q 1 can , V . , tiv Barbara Santa Cruz Cesar Santiago Lynn Santos Alejandro Saucedo Delois Scales Pegfll' Scharf Dorothy Scott W, ,2 :Jil 4 xg' J H f ,. ,al A 'lj - Z ' 4 , 2 ,M , it ' 'A' if V af Lynn Scheible Tom Schoemann Mark Seiberling Mary Sheahan Willie Shelmon Larry Shields Jesse Sierra 5 af A :M av W- , C14 Ea 17 J, . ew 5 23, fli - e '-'YC AV, avg' 6 Q. l J? K f 3 ., , fi s ,J i Q it I 1 ' ..f A fa' we IWW Y Ae, Sag a ,'.,' 3 WW' ff' 1, 5 ,iff , W., ' We 'Z K 1 5 Carole Skolrug 5 y y 1 Antonio Smit 1 ,f.wgf, Deborah Smith Dwaine Smith ' it 'S ' Elaine Smith Kenneth Smith A V., 1 Joaquima Soltero i ' George Soo Hoo iv, 'fi' Rose Marie Soria A Francisco Soto self, Marilyn Spano ' 5 'iii ff Jake Sparks if . V5 'J ,ra f 'f W 2 , ' 'il' N YW 'Uv if L W- ,wif ' 1 ,,,'i -W' ae, W ,,. . ,,.., ,,yg, Donald Stephens J. ' ,, W V ., ' ,,V, f Ronald Stephens v J My , c c, Sonia Stevens ,J ' 'ff ,, ' if' Herbert Stewart jf Joyce Stewart i i 'l Paul Stewart if Randy Stewart Susan Stewart .- Alex Sullivan 1 , W, W Dennis Sullivan 5 , Q53 g N 'ti ' Bill Swezey 41912 cf ,gg Diane Sysak .V i ra 'wif Ramio Taborga ' fit ' YY Q Jose Talamantes -ff'- fi John Tanner Pam Taylor Patricia Tejeda Vickie Terracona Sandra Terry Cathy Thomas Daniel Thomas In W , 9' - ,T - 6 ' 51. 'WT 2: . T ja x g ' ' 'M u an 9 0 4 4' Yu 1 2 at ff 54 Te. 4 ,T TTT, 4, if , T' 2 E' af I '4 Jr ff' vo '17 ,Ta Steve Torcellini Elsa Torres Gustavo Torres Maria Torres Rosie Torres Janette Trinca Glenn Tucker 4? in I Q at K ,T T T T t sff,,,,., f Herb Thomas Mark Thorpe Edward Tighe Arnold Tijerina Pete Tillis Donald Tinnin Roberta Tom V' , gc 13 W T ,. - if W 1 Ty T T 336, f y V- V .... L y,.j Z in V W Y I ,T if .21 ,A ,,'i rravv Y' 5? Q v 4 5 1 5 Mary Greene, Sandra Huff, Wanda Clay, Nancy Kutzner, Niki Young .Tw ff Thelma Turks , Elijah Turner I ,V VT Helen Joy Turner M T aaa aa Mfma Ulm A' V ,,,. ,LV l EEAAQ .ziggy Catalina Valdez M saith A 'Ki' f f.-- iVA, Sergio Valdez 4 Y' A rtrr. X JJTJJ 2 is Frances Valencia A TT K ' Paul Valencia ' V ,, Lv Josefina 5 V A V. J Q Valenzuela jf' ':'2 T 34 1 an ' Joyce Vann I H Vzf c f T ' H T ' , T2 V, Tvf, T.:- -A Joan Van Slyke W ' o 'W' T TTTT 2 ,Tiiillel V.tr UW Vafgas J -,TT.f ,t.. Lynn Va,-gas Verney Vargas ffl Carolyn Varner T ,T , T , ,T Vincent Vasquez A f' ' A Y X., T, T, ' M 5 iw K' VW, Juana Vasquez W 'J T .J 2- wwf Q! lf- , ' Candy Vaught Q ,L ,. , , TTV VAT: Jose Vega f ' Autumn: Sophomores 75 ,. , SK 5 wi W . A V... , . M My . .le Li .W M , ,,V , . ,gh l fly is 2' V, , J M. ,J ' ' as av Z h W., 5 , pe .mf :- , -'YW gg! ef it x il JA 5 4 ali? Paul Verana Robert Vergara Carlotta Verge Guillermo Villa Frank Villalva Richard Villaverde 'A Dorothy Wade ma. ef '- J lf X, f ' 4 ' 6 W RN- -1, ,xg Sharlon Waters John Watkins Horace Welch John Welles Karen Wells Michael Wells Jennifer Wescott eff 414' All A MW 'wif e we - l ag J Linda Wade Laurie Waits -- Cheri Walker J Mattie Walker '? Wf Q W Pam Walker ' V A Ji , Mike Warner 'lk f Andrew Waterman My , W , Jw J. R V, V 'C' .ff .1 M A W VAZVH .wiv - , ,, B , X ,X 5 1 ZW '45 AA1 Vu Ei vi fm! 2 wa ,L , W , ' L ll Q . 'lb' 'wr Mm Wanda Clay Goldie Senegal. Laveda Whisler We fr. in , ,, ' tear 76 L. it , .V R. wily! 'il sg Mark Williams Marshal Williams Susan Williams Peter Williams Nancy Wilson Robby Wilson Ken Winerstein ,ff 'VA -f--1 if - +13 ,E M Y, . XAJ- 7 -. -Hb a e 1 W , .za 2 f cu Jeflflifef WGST Joanne White Charles Williams B-'BUY Whefilef Sandra Whiting David Williams I-HV-HUB WNISISF Tony Wilcoxson Jackie Williams WW fig, i Steven Estrada Leslie Wise Sandi Wister Sharon Wong Margo Wood Jerry Woon Agatha Wright Nathan Young Nicole Young G .. ' 'C 3 its MN? fn- ,.,., Tim Young Angela Zadarnowski Norma Zamora Vickie Zeigler Ag, of Frau cisco Zepeda A Gloria Zilliox S W - , QE :Q E i f Yolanda Zepeda Y xt A 1 ' in t L . Q n , .. sf 4 . ef s m 2 Kenneth Zimmer L, ,. , iQ? x x,-131 F F W st M. 5 s ks If ' ' 7 .af , ,ew SUPHUIVIURES lll Pllll RED Albert Aguao Richard Alcoser Carol Archer Rosa Arenas Jesus Ashton Willie Avery Ernesto Avena Esther Baxter Rex Beckham Jose Benavides Helen Benns Edward Blea Sylvia Bradley Jante Brown Saundra Brown Gary Busby Toni Callahan Mario Calvillo Armando Camargo Dawn Campbell Scot Campbell Len Carney Raul Carrasco Alicia Carrillo Joseph Carvajal Nya Casey Raul Casillas Maria Castillon Santiago Cervantes Alan Chaffin Ignacio Chavez Lupe Chavez Joan Coldwell Fernands Delgrado Ramon Del Rio Teofilo Eclarinal Dolores Espindola Ben Estrella Wendell Evans Charles Fenderson Nuria Fernandez James Ferruggia Marcus Fieger Oscar Figueroa Steven Ford Joy Frame Michael Frazier Shaun Gagin Jon Gaines Ricardo Galindo Antonio Garcia Eleanor Garcia Francisco Garcia Nanci Gilles Christopher Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Rosalie Granados David Grech Giovanni Guagliata Cora Guss Larry Harris Robert Harris Margaret Hayes Robin Haywood Alfredo Hernandez Carmen Herrera George Herrera Joe Hinds Woodie Hodge Norbert Hoerl Jerry Hoskins Michael Hudgens Sandra Huff Danny Hyde Nelson Jackson Donald Jenkins Samia Jenkins Virgie Journey Martha Kramer Gary Kyfus Alex Lambert Debbie Landrum Leroy Landry Kathy Lingo Robert Lizarraga Larry Lobenstein Mary Logan Raymond Lozano Artie Lucas Fernando Lugo John McCarthy Alphia McNeal Karen MaHaffey Lorraine Mani Maria Manriquez J. C. Martin Maria Martinez Tom Martinez Beverly Matthis Cynthia May Susan Madina Ray Miller Gabriel Mollinger Maria Montez David Moore Teresa Muniz Parfirio Murielo Carlos Nava Richard Newman Gary Noyer Josefina Nuno Cecilia Oaks Gabriel Oliveres Everett 0'Quinn Salvador Ornelas Andrew Ortega Robert Padilla Mary Parker Kenenth Parrish Brenda Payne Crescencia Pedroza Dora Perez Frank Perez Sebastian Perez David Pierce Clifford Price Linda Putnam Lourdes Ramirez Luz Ramos Steve Renny Martha Rice Elbert Riley Danny Rillera Luz Rincon Cliston Ritter Catherine Rivera Bruce Robbins Linda Rodriquez Rosendo Rodriquez Michael Salazar Tony Silva Rudy Sigala Kevin Smith Maria Spulvida Melinda Sodawasser Rebecca Solis Carlos Soto Joe St. Hilaire Nancy Tam Gail Taylor Patrick Thomas Guyman Tom Teodoro Torris Norma Torrez Helen Trejo James Trekas Anthony Truiillo Carrie Tuiaano Terry Turk Ramon Valencia Ana Vargas Verney Vargas Ruth Velasco Richard Ventura John Vierengel Mary Viramontes Ronald Von Gressen Sylvia Walker Leonard Warner Robert Warren Leo Washington Linda Watkins Rhoda Watts Michael Webb Dallas Whitley Susan Williams Lonnie Wright Douglas Young Joni Zeitler Autumn: Sophomores 77 1 1. Row 1: Martha Mendez, Larry Earner, Steve Lealdale, Morey,Hatalsky, Steve Hol- Iaday, Ross Jackson, Judy Kundi, Herb Hunt- er. Row 2: Mary Lou Smith, Marie Cuttone, Kathy Canfield, Keri Wellman, Allison Agilar, Anne Porter. Row 3: DeeDee Ingram, Renee Dawson, Sue Scott. Row 4: Rose Colla, Jean Cobleigh, Nancy Scarr, Karen Adams, Jan Honeycutt, Marie Zepeda, DeDe Watson, Debbie Lamprides, Janette Fenn, Chuck Fenton. 78 2. Row 1: Michael Love, Paul Brooks, Ronnie Brown. Row 2: Robert Cardwell, James Brown, Jeffrey Dixon. Row 3: Tanya Mendoza, Josie Tala- mantez, Anthony King. 3 3. Maria Zepeda, Louise Champ, Alicia Retes, Michelle Hayes, Kathy Blakely, Gina Mora, Jean Cobleigh, Karen Lindberg, Alicia Alcaraz, Mary Lou Smith SE IDR WEEK-THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT W S. l . I've been waiting two years for Senior Week and WOW, it was really worth it! lt all started with the Senior Assembly. Senior President, lrma Hernandez, filled us in on dues cards, and Keri Wellman, Senior Week Commissioner gave us all the information on the week's happenings. Wednesday was Lunch Box Day-Instant Insanity! We all gathered on the front lawn at lunch for the feast-accented by table- cloths, candles, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. Stripes, plaids, polka dots, capes, colored stockings, and one lone umbrella-it was Clash Day, the most colorful day of the year! We all gathered in front of the Russ at lunch to choose the clashiest Seniors. Winners during first lunch were Alicia Retes and Albert Campa, first place, and Michelle Hayes and Don Sparks, second. The best dressed second lunchers were Gwen Coffey and Danny Estrada, first, and Eileen May and Grady Lucas, second. Yeah, it was a great way to start out the year! Ja H ,,, we 4. Juris Mazvagalis, Don Sparks, Albert Campa, Steve Holladay, Charles Faust 5. Row 1: Stephanie Harwood, Kathy Kiser, Bill Garner, Jeff Kendrick. Row 2: Steve Leafdale, Juris Mazvagalis, Eileen May, Martin White, Mikal 0'Reiley. Row 3: Rose Alliotto, Vivian Day, Patsy McDowell, DeDe Watson, Ross Jackson. Row 4: Kathy Stone, Joan Frazier, Mary Demos, Patty Mill- sap, Kathy Sanders. Row 4: Cherrell Southworth, Sharon Haddad, Keri Wellman. Autumn: Seniors 79 THF POWER STR CTURF 0F SDHS wwf' Did you know that Mr. Finch, our Boys' Vice Principal, is also a referee at high school and college football games? That's right, Mr. Finch is a member of the San Diego County Football Officials Association. I bet most of you really don't know what Mr. Finch does around school. Besides supervising the Boys' Attendance office, he is responsible for making contracts with other schools concerning our games and meets, and he also does a lot of counseling. He really has a lot of contact with kids! I guess you could say that Mr. Lundmark- our man from Kearny-is super-busy both inside school and out. Along with his job as Activities Vice Principal, Mr. Lundmark is active in the California and the San Diego Teachers' Association, the Boy Scout program, the Lutheran church, and Phi Delta Kappa. He taught for 18 years and has been a vice principal for 7 years- Experienced is the word for Mr. Lundmark. Mrs. Dreher-our new Girls' Vice Principal is really cool-I mean have you heard of any other vice principals who love soul and wear psychedelic dresses? Mrs. Dreher was a teacher, counselor, and administrator at Memorial, and was also vice principal of Mission Bay for two years. l guess you can see that she really likes to be involved with teenagers. She really cares! -V 5' -sw D Q' 5 , T I ,T Elf if, , ,5 .. AYtf5. tfw 4.5 V rf V ' t ' 7 'P , 1 v '- . : 'W r ' . V. ,, W M 'J f IMP III-INNER CITY I think everyone would agree that Dr. Hartzog's a great guy! Besides his work with the lnner City Project, Dr, Hartzog has really been busy in community work. He is a member of the NAACP, a board member of the Southeast YMCA, and a member of the Citizen's Interracial Committee. Last year he received an award from President Johnson for his 1968 work with the Youth Opportunity Campaign. ,Kees 3 The Inner City Project is one of the biggest things to hit SDHS this year- we're the only high school in the city operating under this plan. One of its biggest projects was to set up the Parent's Advisory Council faboveb which really helps to link theparents and teachers together. With a 324,000 budget, the Parent Advisory Council granted funds for books by minority authors, and sponsored trips to the tidepools and desert for the sophomore science classes. There's a new class for Mexican-American kids which concentrates on Mexican-American history and culture. The Parent Advisory Council provided the books for this class. Because of Inner City we've also got 7 new teachers and smaller classes, and lnner City helps clubs like Justo Sierra, and Umoja plan activities. The Inner City Counselors, Mr. Madrid Cmiddlej and Mr. Moss tbottomj have really helped a lot of kids. In my opinion, lnner City is just great! IW it if 2 Autumn: Faculty 81 Mr. Laurence Boydstun Department Chairman FACULTY-THE PPLE GRA And here are those famous TA's- Teacher Assistants-the kids from State ggxr, F A who work about three days a week- correcting papers, typing, running off dittos, and learning what the teaching bag is all about. How would the teachers get along without them? Mr. Frank Petrich Department Chairman ART: Ralph Adloft, Marta Bingham, Frank Petrich FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Row 1: Robert Weiss, Hope Ulloa, Margaret Paplawsky, Irma von Borstel. Row 2: Laurence Boydstun, James Neitzel, Ralph Estupinian fy, .3 -1 C -gefjv g G2-, A a 3 7 I ff, j - rgmwu kt., ,Z , A, G ,A 1fk'f'?l?L31C fren if-' M 'iz Y aff:-QZZQQA-,I1l f.-f -1. 3 , 1 5,1,:,e V , Q,- :1:14g-, :H a t ff ve , A 2 ia :if , ,,,. Q 3 ' ,f r r ' ., . , A ,,rs ,F g A 4 , .. we tl ,. . V . L an f,, A Z , gwgr, f 4 2 ,. fffLw,:,,a? 7 5 ,f E 4 'Z-r A 'Y ,. if f V '25 ,,,: kv, .,,,W ,,ff M N.: 1 Mi - A lsal :DM Aeff , ,s,r, :M tttt MUSIC: Nonrada Smedley, DRAMA Walter Stewart J .WXSEYZZ ERS. 4' ez 'if ?'A'l!9,w.., A 5' V VW 1 H .. .'3. , 'W Q. , 2 . Samuel Terry Vicki Jo Pollina TEACHER ASSISTANTS: Row 1: Carol Traticanti, Sharon Buck, Lorene Hildebrand. Row 2: Duffy Herr, Paula Hollowell, Becky Adams. Row 3: Jerry Spivey, Barbara Chevillon, Anne Jolly, Colette Brooks. Row 4: Sandy Common, Jeanne Faulkner, John Burdine, Bernie Joe Jimenez BUSINESS EDUCATION: Row 1: Emily Tannone, Laurene Staples, Mamie Depew, ENGUSH: Row 1: Bruce Davis, Terry Doty, Irene Walker, Ida Nasatir, Kendra Johnson, Margaret Madeo. Row 2: Waurene Jones, Penelope Patten, Gwendolyn Mihalka, Geraldine Bolton, Nancy Kahn, Edward Busby, Michael Hudak, Catherine Conant Mrs. lrene Walker Mrs. Mamie Depew Department Chairman Department Chairman Autumn: Faculty 83 W A .fx 1-K 5 X f If Mr. William J if Department Chairman Department Chairman Robert Smith.Row 2: Gary Toddflohn Shacklett, Harris tl Pedlo tl 3 .MMM MATH: Row 1: Bernie Nydam. Row 2: James Slivkoff, Albert Pa yton Cook. Row 1. i Row 3: Ralph Lundberg, James Volk, David Sherrill, Robert Stout Gandia' Mary Ann Hgffhiney Brenda Smith' Betty Chairman Mrs. Hoitence White vi , fp! ECONDMAICS: ,Row 1: Department Chairman omg Huntsman .Q Depaltmen , 'ioevlm ff he i K i e - ? C a ' . ,.,W , ' . r gf. - rrrrrr ,... D- White, Petra Glenn. Row 2: Mariorie llnnin, INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Robert Schaefer, Charles Joyner, Ronald Roland, Elgie Cle- land, Daniel Newport l , Mrs. lacqueline Halt lelt SDHS Mr. Robert Stout tor a two year stay in Japan. Department Charrman ,J A Pig ar E SCIENCE: Edward Donald, Gary Todd, Mr. Edward Donald Tetsuyo Kashima, Dale Forsythe, Department Chairman Roland Bleu, Brent Banta Faculty 85 rib ,,,,. I I -'-f 3 3 Mr. lll Eaton is retiring alter serving SDHS as audio-visual and as as E I I - 3 stage manager tor 40 years! M .,,av, ' DRIVER TRAINING: William llllen, Dayton Runnels CDUNSELORS: Row 1: Leroy Flick, Helen Fite, Kenneth Gaddis. Row 2: Robert Mrs. Helen Clague-Mr. Weiss, Beulah Giovanazzi, Irene Walker. Row 3: Edward Donald, E. H. Maxwell, years at SDHS, Bruce Davis Carr's secretary-is retiring alter 12 Wi' la ,W og I 1. CUSTODIANS: Row 1: Lee Long, Isaac Hill, Joseph Marcoux, Roy Ramage, Burton Thompson. Row 2. .James Edwards, John Williams, Adam Kunkle, Essie Benson, Agnes Wilson, Ernest 2. SECRETARIES: Row 1: Lois Peckham, Carolyn Hein, Lois Storevik, Hazel Keeyes,llGy Smith, Bud Oehl. Row 3: Robert Clemons. Row 4: Hal Hettner, Butler, Jeane Stattord. Row Z: Linda Thompson, Wilma Fagan, Eleanor Ashby, Nadine Ted Thompson, Thelmer Hobby Lewis, Doreen Ramsdon Y 3. CAFETERIA: Row 1:,Millie Gutierrez, Esther Verdusco, Alice Ratzburg, Mary Amick, Harriett Sarrie. Row 2: Lola 4. NURSE: Doris Williams Mae Bowman, Lenora Linden meyer, Ruth Strout, Rosetta Wennerholm, Dorothea Grover, Naomi Bilyeu E il C f r .- C' M, 'ifi Mr. Richard Otterstad LIBRARIAN: Rosalie Maheras Mr, Leroy Flick Department Chairman Head Counselor Autumn: Faculty 87 ,W Mwwiif' eww 5 Q ,M , af' Ay,.,w gg? Si' Lg? ss S Lg as if ' 2 5 8 ak N , ,5 wil- 'X iw- xx 'ik 33? 'YSTP7 cifi wfr-firm FS J SQ-J SQ Wm? WS V T 1 an I' G D ' Z' ,1'frj,f 2 , Q A Q ,jf q gf V A E X ig x 79 - f n 4 T 3 -5 ,,. I1 - SQ may ,. 5 PM as 56 FQ d r'-7-Dain Q3 SUMMER AUTUMN SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN SPRING n g, wi if -ff Y ,fs W MU N i fx Nw W 1 , vw nwsftagfffqq .4 hai is sm mil .f . 1 2515554 lm s 5 ' N K WM , 'W 4? S95 KF' 'fag . iw M 1 , in I . WH' ' T.ff' .,f MM if., ff? W - 1 'W ' ' s 'WR' 1' if N., I in 6 .fs k 2 W N 5 THE MAN WHO ll ME T0 DINNER Mrs. Stanley ,..... ...,......,,,..........,... S andi Wistert Nancy Teas Miss Preen ,............ ........... N ancy Scarrt Bessie Johnson Richard Stanley .....,,.. ...... R obert Batley June Stanley ..,....... ........ N ancy Teast Susan McKenna John .......e....,... ...... M anuel Rosas Sarah ..,,...............,.. ............ L eslie Porter Mrs. Dexter ..............., ........ S haron Rovario Mrs. McCutcheon ..,.,.. ....... H eidi Nickerson Mr. Stanley ............ .........,...... M ike Thorpe Maggie Cutler ........ . ,...... Rosemarie Bodriant Jodie Self Dr. Bradley ....,..........,...., ....,.,,,.... D avid Miller Sheridan Whiteside ........ ..............,,.. D on Sparks Harriet Stanley ........,. ,.,..... J eannine Robbins Bert Jefferson ,....... .....,................ A l Mix Professor Metz ....., ......., M ark Thorpe Luncheon Guest ......... ,.............. J ames Lee Mr. Baker ....,.....,... .........,..,....... M ike Rice E .,....,. ........ F k M Cl ll d , 512222222 ----q-q-.'.- '-,------- Il: grk DSICZSSHO Barry Campbell and l0dle Self Herb Hunter, Connie Kennedy Lorraine Sheldon ....... ........,.. D ebbie Cole? Connie Kennedy Sandy ...,....................,, ........ C harles Warner M Beverly Carlton ..,,..... ....... B arry Campbell H aww: Wescott .................. ,........ E dgar Davis Q T.V. Technicians ......... .....,. K en Breeding Doug Groulx Banjo ....... I ...,.......,...,....,................,.... Herb Hunter f , 5 Two Deputies .....................,...,,....... Waldo Gayden James Lee 'tlndicates performance on Thursday only HMM' 6 as Y? ,A ff 5,115 I ' vc ,fl ., ,l,, J iifmftfi f- ' 's A H F 1'l 'll V ' I z , Vf K iyi ,,,, Nancy Teas, Heidi Nickerson Don Sparks and Al Mix 6' !' I had such a great time being in- volved - along with 50 other kids- in putting on this year's Production Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. George Kaufman and Moss Hart wrote the comedy about a famous radio personality who, along with his WEIRD friends, completely dis- rupts the life of a small-town family. Don Sparks, who played the lead role of Sheridan Whiteside, and the rest of the cast and crew did an unbelievable job with the show. The stage crew stayed until 11 at night before the December 5th and 6th performances, and the cast usually rehearsed until about 8. Our director Mr. Stewart, and student director, Marylou Smith, worked day and night! All that work paid off though, with two fantastic performances of The Man Who Came to Dinner. 4 , VV ' QW . 'k , . 5-f.,,W Jeannine Robbins, llancy Scarr, Susan McKenna Ken Breeding Bob Batley Nancy Teas Mike Thorpe, Al Mix, Rosemarie Bodrian Don Sparks Barry Campbell Debbie Cole Herb Hunter, Sonny Rosas, Leslie Porter Queen Bessie Johnson and King Barry Allen WHAT A BALL! , , M, , r to - ,, ,, r e-VV A . 4 ' . W ' ' MW uffrXMrf:w:,'fbLErw'r.w,:rr,-r.-' -rewrevrtmr A- , , - 4 1- - r 2'fiW93fe5'L2f1'fitfrfwiQfwrlw'rim?,ffs1':r,:2fw . , rf ,V ,,.,,,,rr,f, Wm ,rr rw ww r, ferrrf ' ' .r V- . f - 4 ' 'H -' - H 5 gg? errwzre, fmrrg ff aww r 1 ,Vwf-fr.,err'::: vwmwi msa?rfsfww 9vf'a Hari: nn ,, ,-1' W ,,::::Z::V I T center of attentionethe psychedelic ball. 5 r Th 3 ft B H lst Attendant Celia Simmons, Earl Coleman, Senior e ergeane es 3 Duchess Anita Turks, Forrest Kirk, Paul Brooks, Barry Allen, 2nd Attendant Socorro Blanco and Paul Meiia M .0 .vnv fu' ,gb Pages-Pamela Luckett and Miguel Valencia The Sergeanette's Ball was just about the best dance this year! The music, the decorations, everything, was just perfect. l know how anxious everyone was to find out who the Sergeanettes Royalty was- Finally we found out-Barry Allen and Bessie Johnston were crowned King and Queen, and Celia Simmons and Earl Coleman, Anita Turks and Forrest Kirk, Socorro Blanco and Paul Mejia, Andrea Men- doza and Alan Marshall were their attendants. And we found out who next year's Sergeanette Officers are-Carol Napier is the new colonel and the new major is Lily Partida. Just like the dance theme, the Sergeanette's Ball WAS a bit of heaven! Bessie gets crowned! I 5 ,afwgf .14 jf. AW ef 4 f,,, H ,,-, yy J.. N, , , H ,Q W. ,. -I ,K , - 1 3 11 4 f I ,W ,,. .V ,pfmx K , M V M YV ,M . ., ,lzhqaywii Q ,jf .vyffx B A W cr W W V .A f M , VV A, Y i , V, ,jg .Lyla V,3,i,,,,, A - va-,jnhtq -WLM V hm , Q, , f H ' is , , , f,x,,,.f3Sk ,g,j,,a.,1 F' ' ' , ' s Hg, ajyff. ,, fy V , Q ,, ,lw'fw?W5r'2 we .. ,I if ' U w f '2W 'fwfr' , 24,3-Vi f' - ' , , , T 1' Left to right: Bessie Johnson, Lezlie Pickering, Adriana Quijano, Dorothea Stewart, Celia Simmons, Debbie Anderson-chairmen ot the Sergeanettes Ball Winter: Activities 95 Wolfgang Renner escorts Lezlie Pickering- ROTC The 1969 ROTC Ball Queen! DRILLI G T0 DANCING ROTC Queen, rg 0 4 Cooksley, Plckenng, and escorts rf '11 l was really surprised-l didn't think the ROTC Ball would be so much tunl ROTC cadets from the rest of the city high schools came with their dates, so there were a lot ot kids rocking out at the Masonic Temple-where the Ball was held. The big climax of the evening was the presentation ot the queens and their escorts-San Diego High was represented by Queen Lezlie Pickering and Attendants Joanne Cooksley and Ramona Covington. They can tell you it's a big honor to be selected as ROTC royalty! Winter Activities 97 70 W r SDHS ll GE-IVIEN-AND C0 CH a ge la 3 Coach Bill Standly San Diego High School has had a CONSISTENTLY good basketball team for as long as I can remember-not many high schools around here have ever won as many games as the San Diego High Cavemen. One reason is Coach Bill Standly. Coach's teams have won first place in CIF three times and first place in Eastern League five times in the past twelve years. He sure works us hard-he had us all practicing this summer, and after school we usually were on the courts until about 6 o'clock shooting, dribbling, and passing. At times, Pat Nettles, Mark Murdes, Lonnie Wil- liams, Marty Jackson, and all the rest of us felt just like giving up, we worked so hard and we got so tired. But when I think of how my game improved this year, I know that all the practice was worth it. Coach Bill Standly is a great guy, and l'm glad I had the chance to work with him and become his friend. A f Wwwv 5 WWWMWM C145 Ray Baker, 1321 Willie Thompson, Q21 Nathan Smith, I 1203 Paul Jackson, C123 lion Brown, QZDQ Pat Nettles. Man: 2 5 Marty Jackson, 1103 Lonnie Williams, 1443 Eddie Otis, 1543 Herb Hunter, 1503 Forrest Kirk, 1343 Mike Haynes, 1523 Mark Murdes, 1423 AI Scott, jeorge Columbus, Anthony Boston 1 Winter: Sports 99 ill Scott, Forrest Kirk, Eddie Otis Al Scott and Lonnie Williams drive around Saints oppo 7 ,, ,, A, nent. Forrest Kirk Eddie Otis Lonnie Williams Nathan Smith Al Scott Eddie Otis, Forrest Kirk, Mark Murdes, Ray Baker, Lonnie Williams Ronnie Brown, Mike Haynes, and Marty Jackson in practice l I F ,F . 1 1 1 1 v II'S UIIESY... ITS UTESY... Where are you going?? I get really tense before a game-it's hot, the crowd is screaming, Coach Standly is boring holes in me with his eyes-sometimes I wonder how l can stand it. Forrest jumps off, Eddie Otis reaches out, grabs the ball, drives down the court and is up for the first two points-I bet we win tonight! We look good all through the game-Al Scott does some great rebounding and usually scores on his shots. Ronnie Brown makes some fast passes to Forrest Kirk-those two make a great scoring team, since Forrest dumps it in almost every time. Our lead wasn't by too many points when the half sounded, so now we have to concentrate on widening the margin. Eddie Otis and Nate Smith do a good job of guarding their men, and the points stack up. Lonnie Williams comes in . . . the final quarter sounds. I think that the final quarter is about the worst time in any gameg anything can happen. With a few seconds left, Nate makes a beautiful long shot-the ball drops in the basket to make the score 5848! CAN YOU DIG IT-another Blue and White win! Mark Murdes SDHS 45 ,.,....,.....,,,.... SDHS 59 .................... SDHS 73 .......,.,..,....... SDHS 59 .......,....,...,.., VARSITY RECORD 62 Helix 60 Grossmont 76 St. Francis 67 Centennial SDHS 63 .,.......,,.,......, 65 Mt. Miguel SDHS 44.1 ..........,....., 58 Madison SDHS 62 ......,,.,..,...,,., 54 La Jolla SDHS 38 .....,..,,,.....,,,. 65 Madison SDHS 72 .,.,...,.........,,, 68 Oceanside SDHS 45 ....,............... 39 Grossmont SDHS 63 .,...........,...... 56 Kearny SDHS 65 .................... 84 Chaffey SDHS 59 .....,..,,,,........ 56 Redlands SDHS 49 SDHS 49 SDHS 69 SDHS 54 SDHS 60 SDHS 50 SDHS 53 SDHS 55 ,.,.............r... SDHS 56 SDHS 48 SDHS 60 SDHS 50 SDHS 59 .................... 60 Anaheim 57 Morse 66 Hoover 50 Crawford 50 St. Augustine 53 Lincoln 37 Patrick Henry 59 Morse 55 Hoover 51 Crawford 92 St. Augustine 55 Lincoln 50 Patrick Henry Ronnie Brown against Lincoln Forrest Kirk, Eddie Otis, Albert Scott Al Scott C' FJ 3' '- J.V. BASKETB ll-PRACTICE P YS!! 5 J.V. Basketball is every bit as hard as Varsity Basketball-Jeff Johnston, John Lupian, Albert Riley, and the rest of the guys on the team practice just as much as the guys on Varsity do. This year our practice showed-look at our team record for the results ot our HARD work. You'll probably see a lot of us on Varsity next year! J.V. RECORD SDHS 49 ........,........... 46 Helix SDHS 58 .................... 47 Grossmont SDHS 39 .................... 33 Hilltop SDHS 73 .,.........,,,,,.... 85 St. Francis SDHS 28 ,.,,,............... 32 Centennial SDHS 47 .,,................. 39 Mt. Miguel SDHS 46 .................... 43 Madison SDHS 53 ...,,...........,... 34 La Jolla SDHS 59 .................... 54 Hoover SDHS 48 .................... 44 Kearny SDHS 58 .................... 50 University SDHS 40 ..........,......... 47 Morse SDHS 57 .................... 49 Hoover SDHS 41 .................... 45 Crawford SDHS 28 .................... 63 Saint Augustine SDHS 48 ..................., 52 Lincoln SDHS 36 .................... 46 Henry SDHS 47 ......,............. 43 Morse '- SDHS 50 .................... 68 Hoover SDHS 65 .................... 43 Crawford SDHS 54 .................... 52 Saint Augustine ' SDHS 46 .................... 43 Lincoln SDHS 43 .................... 38 Patrick Henry First row: Coach. Gary Todd, John Lupian, Melvin Jones, Jeff Johnston, Adrian San Miguel, Mike Rich- ardson, Albert Riley. Second row: Danny Howard, John Tanner, Jeff Evers, Chuck Fenton, Andrew Jones, Greg Mason V file' A li ' J' r u ' 3 E h as 52 I 1. gg, I V .E , amem, R i'gif 't'll62e 'lL'?aiT'i'ff at FW - I .:. 'mini 'iiffk . ,fag f , fl , V-,Q, as, 6' wt it ifrvygffggm vll. .. A ' , ' , ' .,.i1,, gb 6 I Q, , ., m fhegu at ii . , ,..V 'J Lc- f 4f . J W 8, Albert Riley 1447, Jeff Evers qshwiiffiigi Jeff Johnston 1425, Andrew Jones 122D LV, pragticel Jeff Johnston, Greg Mason, Danny Howard, Jett Evers, and Chuck Fenton in Winter: Sports SDHS WRESILERS-YIJU CANT KEEP 'EM IJIIW While l'm waiting on the bench for my match and watching -'- the other guys wrestle, I think what a tough sport wrestling is. You build up your stamina with three hours of calisthenics and practice bouts after school. You have to build your con- tidence and willpower at the same time-sometimes when your opponent is bigger you can get psyched out it your mind's not ready. Matches are the times when our training shows-if we all tell ourselves that we'll win, and it we're in good physical shape, we usually do come out winners. l'd say our team is pretty good-Philip Lew, Walter Fairly, and Victor Baxter qualified for CIF! So I guess you can see that it's hard to pin our team down! Doyle Barnes breaks down his opponent. Coach Forsythe watching practice Row 1, left to right: Jesus Hernandez, Louis Apodaca, Sal De Maria, Fernando Roldan, Philip Lew, Walter Fairly, David Jenkins. Row 2: Pat Millsap, Victor Baxter, Doyle Barnes, Kent Astelford, Depoy Huey, Paul Grepo, Victor Guzman, Steve Konishi, Joey Morper. Wow! I didn't know how much WORK l was in for when I joined the JV Wrestling Team . . . hours of calls thenics got me into shape to wrestle And from my experience I can say tha wrestling must be one ot the hardest sports there is! But the experience was great, since now l'm ready for Varsity Coach Robert Smith VARSITY RECORD SDHS 19 ..,. 26 Hilltop SDHS 11 .... 36 Chula Vista SDHS 34 .... 13 Point Loma SDHS 6 .... 36 Morse SDHS 13 .... 32 Madison SDHS 8 .... 32 University SDHS 6 .... 38 Hoover SDHS 16 .... 32 Crawford SDHS 34 .... 16 Saint Augustine SDHS 17 .... 26 Lincoln SDHS 20 .... 22 Henry W I Row 1, Lett to right: Roberto Mendez, George Estrada, John Watkins, Tom Bruno, Domingo Nunez. Row 2: David Pacheco, Juan Lozano, Greg Atkins, Armando Diaz, Vito Montallegro. Row 3: Rex Beckham, lose Vega, Francisco Luna r ' ' 'W 'ff 'K ff l 41 ' ff V 1' V I if ,.., a 4 ,fe get E,-he a VI if ,,' I... 7 walterfairry lgctor Baxter adds points to the San lego score. ,f ' ,, , z look at Doyle Barnes Herman Collins, Depoy Huey, wrestling from different attitudes. Louis Apodaca SDHS 11 .,,,..... .l.V. RECORD SDHS 29 ,,,,,,,,,zzs......,,.........,,,,,.. 25 Hilltop Chula Vista SDHS 34 ,,,,,zaa. .......... 1 3 Point Loma SDHS 18 .....,.,, .,....,,,. 3 1 Morse SDHS 25 .,....... ...z...... 4 6 Madison SDHS 16 ..,,..... .....,.... 2 6 University SDHS 13 ,,,.za... ......... 3 8 Hoover SDHS 6 .,.,,,,... ,..,..,.. 4 8 Crawford SDHS 47 ,,,,,,,., ,....,.,, 1 0 Saint Augustine SDHS 21 .a.z.s.,.. ..zzzzz., 2 5 Lincoln 38 Patrick Henry SDHS 8 .....z.... ......z.c Winter: Sports 105 Janet Klauber, ASB President A.S.B.'S FE RLESS LIE DERS 5 . ,Ty -SNK if WK ' v 'S' ' x .V N K I x , ..-if ' .,, , ,f,, -.4r 3 i ,. . 'a I . , nf, e , We , e,,,M wr y W, V 2,1 x 5, 5 giiiii e L , 'V HA 4, 2523 ' if 1 ' e js. Us 4 isa 1, M .. , .W NW ,W , ' , I Being the President of an Associated Stu- dent Body as unique as San Diego High is a great challenge and learning experience. Many times the situations the A.S.B. Council faces are difficult. lt seems we make it through somehow every year. l sincerely hope this year has seen some progress toward effective student repre- sentation., We have initiated some changes and programs for this purpose. Time will tell . . . I cannot express enough of my apprecia- tion for all the students and faculty who have helped the Council and our projects. Special thanks go to Mr. Wesley Ander- son, our advisor, and the hardest worker S.D.H.S. has lmown, Liz Hacker, A.S.B. Vice-president. It has been an interesting, sometimes try- ing, but wonderful and exciting year for me. l am very proud to have served as A.S.B. President for the '68-'69 school year. I guess now l'll go on to another phase of life with the rest of the seniors of '69, l wish for all faculty and students on the Hill, peace with yourselves. Love to you all, Liz Hacker, ASB Vice-President Janet Klauber A.S.B. President yn'-anvW...,ir 0,,,a-A ,wild-OV' an MMV lanet Klauber Betty Schmucker, Secretary, Alicia Retes, Historian, Anne Porter, Treasurer Winter: Clubs and Organizations 107 .S.B. R LES!!! ,A-V' ' 4 -Q I , ,V A W . ,Q f' V f xl . 'R i.M- V -, A , ,Fr ef- A r r' J . 'P Affvffgef ' . I A lf -Fl ,rx K ,f ', X H ,nh Q , A. 4 K, I ,, , 7 Y. 4 . , . . A , J f A ,, , w ' ', A 'S , ' .V , 0 Je ri I , 'ZAQVF , , in Q ,XA Q 1 3 ,A Q U55 Q VV . I M Qiffs f , , My ,fx A . .-,fy V X t Wg A , , . I W , t ' N ,,,,- VV.. , ,, , , !V,, 3 5 wg A - , , V,V' I J, , I , f,V ,V wg, 4' r no JH, 3, If ff- . if 1, - , in ,f , gi 5 ' '- J ' 'W' , V2 WV. ' jflie . .W 'f Ky ,mf 4? -, 1 ., Q, -V , , X K , ',!.,,g,m! .: Krew . , mkif! I I , t jzeppw my K I 'sul nag. , .L , I I w M X , W Q V7 ju V ga, ,V 59.2K V I W gk I sq , we-,V, , , i',,.'g ' , , V , W MV,-l.' in , ' ,' , 4- ,rf :ff , 'Y .V , ,, rw , ' - V PM . ' 'r A' . 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Not pictured-Liz Hacker, A.S.B. Vice-President, Betsy Eaton, P.T.A. Rep.: Paul Scranton, Junior Pres.: Stephanie Hanuood, Russ Rep.: Don Sparks, Assemblies Comm. 108 Martha Brantley, Stephanie Hanuood, Liz Hacker discuss another A.S.B. proiect . . . carnations! Wow! l can just barely keep up with this year's A.S.B. Council. CA.S.B. Council is made up of the elected A.S.B Officers and their appointed commis- sionersj. For instance, we made and showed the first Caver Movie at the Welcome Assembly, we supervised the football and basketball games and as- semblies, and the Homecoming and after-game dances. Speaking of dances, the '68-'69 A.S.B. Council engineered the first Blue and White Ball in SDHS history-it was held March 28 and the only word to describe it was FANTASTIC! We approved the Constitution of the UMOJA Club, and we originated the creation of the student-faculty appeals board in relation to the new dress code. Council members-Linda Gonzalez, Liz Hacker, Herb Hunter, Betty Kutzner, and others-attended the San Diego Associated Student Council Conferences where we shared ideas and problems with all the city high schools. A.S.B. Council is San Diego's greatest organization because it works for YOU! hm Betty Kutzner, Martha Brantley, Herb Hunter Alicia Retes, Betsy Eaton, Herb Hunter, Anne Porter Winter: Clubs and Organizations 109 lVIOJ -SAY Il L0lD. Action during the Umoia play The purpose of Umoja? To develop unity and pride within black SDHS students and to encourage active participation in school life, like running for office, joining clubs, things like that. This was our firstfyear as a club, and did we do a lot! We've held dialogues within SDHS and with other schools, we've attended black history lectures, and held Culture Day when members wore African dress to school. You probably remember the Umoja Assembly-the play we performed was written by two members, Linda Lowe and Vestor Livingston. Umoja-we're black and we're proud! sigpa ll I rsbiixi:-tml Officers, left to right: Jesus Hernandez, Vice-president: Maria lnigues, Secretary: Pablo Gomez, 1st sem. Vice-president: Victor Baxter, Presi- dent: Linda Gonzolez, lst sem. Secretary: Esther Baxter, Treasurer Front: Irma Hernandez, lst. sem. President 1 7 f Umoja members, left to right, Front row: Belinda Beaversk, Gloria Bullard, Michele Hayes, Wanda Singletary, Diane Oliver. Row 2: Alvis Davis, Valerie Livingston, Sharon Bullard, Bessie Iohnson, Ramona Covington. Row 3: Maniin Kelly, Sheila Turner, raw' 1' . g, it lusto Sierra, left to right, Row 1: Victor Baxter, Roberto Mendez, i Pablo Gomez, Olivia Godinez, Elizabeth Jaurequi, Hermelinda Velazquez, Martha Gomez, Belinda lauregui, Irma Hernandez, Gracie Gutierrez, Esther Baxter, Victoria Martinez, Jose Cas- taneada, Pascuel Ramires, Jesus Hernandez. Row 2: Consuelo Miianes, Stella Hernandez, Adrinana Quiiano, Lucy Ramires, Vernon De Flanders, Larry Martin, Donna Grayson, Meniin Smith. Row 4: Grady Lucas, Celia Simmons, Johnny Wolford, Anthony King, Glenda Murphy, Freddy Pugh. Row 5: Herbert Hunter, Elton Livingston, Vestor Livingston Alma Camberos, Francisco Luna, Fernando Conde. Row 3: Lucy Nunez, Gillermina Ochoa, Rapheal Alcaraz, Miguel Foncerrada, Linda Gonzalez, Lauro Florez. Row 4: Antonio Smith, Maria lnigues, Antonio Mendez, lose Ochoa, losue Pandeli. Row 5: Esther Fuentes, Benny Quesada, Maria Oliverias, Mrs. Glenn Umoia officers, left to right: Vestor Livingston, President: Celia Sim- mons, Treasurer: Bessie Johnson, Vice-president: Dorothea Stewart, Secretary: Grady Lucas, Sergeant-at-arms 'VIVA LA RAZA. Like the Umoja Club, Justo Sierra's main goal is UNITY-for all Chicano students. We attempt to create an environment for better education and stress the importance of retaining our basic Mexican culture. Key members-Victor Baxter, Irma Hernandez, Maria lniguez, and others- helped us organize the first Chicano Student Conference held at State College. 600 kids came to hear speakers like Alurista talk about the Chicano's situation today, We built a Homecoming float, held dialogues with MAYA students, held a Culture Day May 5, and helped establish a Mexican Culture Class. lusto Sierra-La Nueva Raza. ' usto action Winter: Clubs and Organizations 111 BUYS' HSD WARMS UP T0 CTIO Boys! Boys! Boys! It's a man's world . . . Boys' Fed Officers left to right: Juris Mazvagalis, Larry Earner, Greg Schuck, Domingo Nunez, Pat Piro The Boys' Fed Sports Assembly Who else but Boys' Fed would sponsor an Ugly Man Contest? Nobody I can think of! Besides that worthwhile activity, Boys' Fed led by President Greg Schuck, chose out- standing Senior boys as Men ofthe Hour and held some sales. The big event was the sports assembly sponsored by Boys' Fed with action movies and interviews with Stu Lantz and Henry Finkel of the Rockets. Boys' Fed-activity . . . ASSOCIATED BARBER COLLEGE 234-7703 1045 11th Street, San Diego Featuring the latest techniques in advanced barbering , . . barber services offered to the public. Established over forty years in San Diego r 'One of the West Coast's most modern and unique barber colleges. It you ever get hassled about having long hair, the place to go is the Associated Barber College- it's right downtown at 1045 11th Avenue. You can get a haircut there for about half price, and there are so many 'chairs and barbers that there's no waiting. Next time you have to get a haircut, go in and see what mean. H IR!!! The Associated Barber College Winter: Clubs and Organizations 113 GU!!-WITH GIRlS' llfllli E You know, for being such a large organization Cevery SDHS girl is automatically a memberl Girls' League accomplished a lot this year. Along with Diane Reynolds, Pat Johnson, and the other Cabinet members, l helped plan the Big-Little Sister Pro- gram, made and sold Homecoming llllums, and sold Candy Canes. That wasn't all! We held a Valentines sale and the Spring Fashion Show. lt got really hectic at times, but officers and cabinet kept Girls' League on the go. The summer fashion show 14 Pall Pres.: Dorothea Stewart Fall Officers, Row 1: Michelle Hayes, Vice-Pres., Jean Wong, Sec.. Row 2: Dorothea Stewart, Pres.g Rita Spieth, Hist.g Rosemary Colla, Treas. r l i I l i l l .. 'wi' rg Rm N-. . s,, l i l I l i l l 1 r i i s I s Spring Officers, Letitia Conrera, Trea Zepedai VlCe'Pf9S-J Jean Wong, Pres. as :H at rj.: RQ. nn-nn,-.,,, Alcaraz, Sec.: Maria Pdriana Quiiano, Hist. Wife at Fall Cabinet: Adriana QUii21n0, Alicia Alcaraz, Grace Gutierrez, Linda Gonzalez, Robin Julien, Pat Wilson, Nancy Brown, Leslie Porter, Helena Starcevic, Dianna Norman, Deb Murphy, Melinda McNal, Sharon Wong, lean Wong, Anna Wong, Diane Reynolds t Spring Cabinet: Maria Zepeda, Marsha Brock, Pat Valdez, Adriana Quijano, Grace Gutierrez, Rosemary Colla, Rita Spieth Alicia Alcaraz, lean Wong, Gayle Penuelas, Mary Cliff, Sharon Wong Winter: Clubs and Organizations Row 1: Tom Nierodzinski, Ken Breeding, Nancy Teas, Exchange Queen, Myron Chiles, Richard Green. Row 2: Ken Dugan, Fred DuBois. James Lott, Bartley D' Alfonso, John Lupian, Mike Thomas, Martin White, Wolfgang Renner at the ticket booth CHECK lllll EXCHANGE Cl B Ken Dugan, Vice-President, Bartley D'lllfonso, Secretary, Ken Breeding, Treasurer Exchange Club's motto is Unity for service and I think we've proved it. The SDHS Junior Exchange Club ia branch of the Downtown Ex- change Clubb assisted at the underprivileged children's pic- nic, seated alumni at Home- coming, and helped relocate the March of Dimes office. Fred DuBois, president, and Ed Greenleaf, vice-president, played along with other XC members Bart D'Alfonso, Rick Green, and Wolfgang Renner in the Key-Club-Exchange Club Basketball Game. Exchange Club - that's service for you! Fred DuBois, Exchange Club President THESPIANS Alll P!! mnlKVe1fhB8SSl8 Johnson, Susie Joyner, leannine Robbins, Celia Simmons, Karen Jones, Leslie Porter. Row 2: Alicia Retes, Richard Herring, MP0, Rosemarie Bodrian, Al Mix, Marylou Smith. Row 3: Mikal O'Reiley, Helena Starcevic, Don Sparks, Cory Osborn, Mr. Stewart, Jodie Self, Mark DelCastillo,Allison Agilar ,fs 1 Thespian officers: Mark DelCastillo, One-Act Play Chairman, lodie Self, Secretary-Treasurer, Cory Osborn, President, Alicia Retes, Vice-President, Don Sparks, Publicity Chairman After l'd put in 100 hour's work on a SDHS theater production I decided to join Thes- plans. That's a national organization keyed to the dramatic arts- our SDHS chapter is Troupe 551. On initia- tion night Thespian President, Cory Osborn, Vice-President Alicia Retes and the other members REALLY let me have it! After I be- came a member I helped present the Thespian One-Act Play Night, and helped raise money toward the S100 scholarship that's given to one Thespian every year. Thespians - that's show biz . . . Winter: Clubs and Organizations 117 GET 0 THE BE T . . Okay, take it again. lt seemed like the 50th time Mr. Terry had made us play Mission: Impossible, but the SDHS Stage Band has gotta be good. After all, we played tor the Welcome and Christmas Assemblies, and all the pep rallies. The 15 Band members-Sonny Rosas, Pete Bogie and Gus Valdez are some ot the guys-also form the main part ot the orchestra that plays for the Spring musical. And we've really had some great times with our director Mr. Terry-we've gone to Jazz Festivals and played for 200th Anniversary events. So, get on the beat with Stage Band! Robert Cardwell, Louis Vattuone Mr- Terry Joe Garrison, Gus Valdez, Pete Bogle, Sergio Valdez, Ray Baker, lames Brown, William Ricks, Robert Soto, Manuel Rosas, Bruce Cartwright Gerald Hoshi, Bob Hippen, Mr. Terry, Kathy Volk 6 p THE SCE E- M KERS I thought Stage Craft would be just plain fun-I could watch all the plays free and maybe work a little between acts. What I didn't know was that the kids in Stage- cralt- Marylou Smith, Don Sparks, Susie Joyner, and others-made all the sets, costumes, and props, adjusted backdrops and curtains, took care ot makeup, and changed scenes. I had a lot of good times in spite of all the work-even though I didn't watch even ONE show. EETTERME - THE G YS I THE GRIHIVE Left to right: Ed Greenleaf, Steve Gar- rett, Eddie Mercado, Jack Hacker, Danny Williams, Dan Mangarin, John Lupian, Louie Sitta, Chris Glazener, Bernard Hernandez, Gary Crabtree, Jesus Hernan- dez, Kiko Corneio, Joe Maurice, Mark Owens, Pete Bogle, Mike Ruggiero, Greg Atkins, Bob Batten, Chris Stark, John Canepa, Joe Herrington, Jack Guidi, Greg Antos, Fabian Chavez Lettermen's Club is boss-this year we operated the conces sion stand at basketball games and wrestling matches sold tickets to the Blue and White game, and had a beach party. Greg Antos, president, John Canepa, vice president and Joe Herrington, secretary-treasurer, head our club Im sure glad I joined when I got my letter. Jeff McCambridge, Rosemarie Bodrian, Marylou Smith, Clinton Blanchard, Don Sparks Kathy Stone Jeannine Robbins, Kathy Smith, Waldo Gayden, Mr. Stewart Winteri Clubs and Organizations l 1 e THE lVl0DEl SOCIETY azfazfu, wfrwt, iibffigfgri ef pez U, 'fielliliffilflilxi feeaefeerf f -' Q-fr,'ff--f, 'v-In rr . ,, Mike Femister This year a couple of guys who like to build models-Bob Brown and David Kylander-decided to start a club for all model builders at SDHS. l'm sure glad I joined the Model Club. We work on our models here at school-most of us concentrate on constructing model airplanes, and we recently got the chance to dis- play the finished products at the Aerospace Museum at Balboa Park. There aren't too many members in the Model Club, but even though we're a small organization, we're super-enthusiastic! David Kylander Myron Chiles, Louis Reyes, Mike Femister, David Kylander, Bob Brown, Fred Carrington ,WK Flutes: loan Coldwell, lean Lobensteint, Angela Zadarnowski, Oboesz Drake D'Allonso, Cathy Volk Bassoon: Steven Bolam, Clarinets: Frank Alvarez, Leonard Calhoun, loanne Cooksley, Kevin Crow, leff Dixon, Charles Doublet, Clayton Ferris, Cynthia Hiser, Julie Lopez, Linda Stiggers, Alto Clarinetflohn Ceballos, Clark Kennedy, Bass Clarinet: Brian Morris, lake Sparks, Alto Saxophone: David Gonzales, Ky Larson, Lonnie Williamst, Tenor Saxophone: Mike Apparito, Pat Millsap, Baritone Saxophone: Manuel Rosas, Trumpet: Gerald Hoshii', Larry Lobenstein, Salvador Ornelas, Gustavo Valdezi', Louis Vateteuone, Betty Wheeler, French Horn: Scot Campbell, Andrew Davis, Voatress Mullen, Kathi Smith, Dale Bell ', Trombone: Larry King, Robert Sototk, Baritone: Cecil Champ, Louie Crayton Tuba: Peter Happle, Bill Molumbyg Percussion: Mike Avenetti, Dewitt Barham, Pete Bogle, lohn Brookst, Donald Dawson, lefl Johnston, Fred lones,lohn Razo, Sergio Valdell' FSeniors I think the greatest thing about the SDHS Concert Band is how close everyone is. Our Band Officers-lean Lobenstein, Pete Bogle, Lonnie Williams, Joanne Cooksley-our leader, Mr. Terry, and all the members really work HARD to make the band click. And we are pretty good-we've competed against other schools Cwe got a great ratingj, we've played at the Solo and Ensemble Festival, and we played for this year's musical, Bells Are Ringing. Like I I said, we work hard practicing after school and on Monday nights. Rehearsals are fun, when we're not playing a number, we're always talking and ioking. After rehearsals we all pile into Mr. Terry's car and go for hamburgers. Being in Concert Band is an EXPERIENCE! MUSICIANS, UNITE. Winter: Clubs and Organizations 121 Hlllllll' CHOIR AND NIADRIG lS- p,nnm,., h,n M ,w A, ,v,., h,,, to MWGWWNM emma HW W2 Row 1: Left to Right, Dianne Noall, Greg Beretta, Elizabeth Blench, Irene Greene, Henrietta Gallegos, Letitia Flynn, Leveda Whisler, Charles William, lvy Baker, Yvonne Hom, Lilli Pendaniis, Kay Jones. Row 2: Robert Greene, Mary Phillips, Al Mix, Sharon Swift, Susan McKenna, Marcia Rumsey, Drew Canter, Sharon Davis, Jennifer Johnson, John Chapman, Tanya Lozarte, Maryann Giacalone, Allison Aguilar, Rose Alioto, Eddie Mercado. Row 3: Diane Galas, Janet Klauber, Agatha Wright, Waldo Gayden, Jimmie Johnson, Glenn Tucker, Julie Canepa, Betty Kutzner, Carla Buff, Bonnie Jarman, Rose Basura, James Allen, Debbie Morphew, Ann Lee, Katherine Jones, Shellie James, Mary Horton. Row 4: Mark Owens, Sandra Norman, Susan Moore, Mike Warner, Glenn Jakstis, Dorothy Rottschafer, Frank Vigilaturo, Judy Norton, Evangeline Mallier, James Lee, Virginia Sproat, Kiko Cornejo, Pat Piro, Kathy Stone, Robert Sharp, Lori Walker, Fran Giacalone, Kathy Gavelis, David Rossi, Daniel Sproat. THE VOICE HF SAN IJIEGH HIGH Ame,,, VVV4, M Row 1: Diane Galas,James Lee, Maryann Giacalone,Al Mix, Allison Agilar, Mark Owens, Dorothy Rottschafer, Waldo Gayden, Mary Jane Horton, Row 2: Robert Greene, Sharon Davis, Pat Piro, Jimmie Johnson,David Rossi, Janet Klauber, Robert Sharp, the Madrigals Miss Smedley, choir director John Verengel, Jennifer Johnson, Greg Beretta, Glen Jakstis, Anthony Tydico, Frank Vigilature, Charles Williams, Bob Jones The SDHS Hilltop Choir and Madrigals really CAN be called the voice of SDHS, since we've sung all over San Diego-at the Rotary Club, at the Hotel Del Coronado, at the San Diego Electric show, and at the Blind Children's Center, to name only a FEW of the places. Both the Choir and the Madrigals are directed by Miss Smedley-l have a great time in Choir class. And the Madrigals-a small concert group-specialize in chamber music and folk songs. Choir and Madrigals really let themselves be heard! Winter: Clubs and Organizations 123 34 31 E. ,,, i ,mi Row 1: Nancy Teas, Sharon Davis, Martha Brantley, Betty Schmucker, Douglas Young, David Moore. Row 2: Goluie Sinegal, Kathy Gavelis, Danny Mangarin, Ken Breeding, Andy Watermen, Ken Radomski, Greg Beretta, Chris Gerlach. Row 3: Lynn Santos, Sandra Huff, Diane Reynolds, Lisa Lundy, Norma Sheffield, Anna Wong, George Parra, Mrs. Mihalka. Row 4: Julie Conrara, Miguel Foncerrado, Carlotta Verge, Susan Byrnes, Anne Durril, Dorothy Rottschafer, Janis Mead, Esther Fuentes, Loren Fitzer. Row 5: Maria Oliveres, Darla Ferguson, Maria Ramirez, Elizabeth Blench, Debra Morphew, Katie Sykes, Wolfgang Rennner, Mary Green. Row 6: Gina Mora, Janis Brown, Susan Stewart, Julie Canepa, David Seid, Paul Scranton. Row 7: Mrs. Fite, Niki Young, Sheryl Johns, Sandy Whiting, Victoria Caldwell, Karen Stadler, Debbie Horowitz. Row 8: Lillian Gilbert, Dennis Brown, Nancy Kutzner. Row 9: Kathy Hatch, Bob Davis. Row 10: Gary Gregory, Ellen Brownlee, Robert Hippen i 2 A I. 1 fa' J , . x,e .g,t ff' ,wgpg ,. ij cf ,V !,f .. .Q ....wad, fi z THE C00l HE DS Sharon Davis, our second semester CSF President Anna Wong, our first semester CSF President What's the club for cool heads-the kids with outstanding scholarship? California Scholarship Federation, CSF for short. This Fall, we had a CSF County Convention at Crawford High, and our big event was a col- lege tour of USC, Occidental, Chapman, and Cal State at Long Beach. President Anna Wong organized the Fall happenings. Spring President Sharon Davis headed CSF'ers at a conference at University of California at Irvine and on the CSF bus trip to Disneyland-we had a huge brownie sale to help pay expenses. This year's San Diego High School's CSF really went places! we..,,,Wt A. .gn-'A' V M r' 1-'May CSF Cabinet: Lett to Right-Wolfgang Renner, David Rossi, Sharon Davis, Norma Sheffield, Betty Kutzner, Katie Sykes, Douglas Young, Nancy Teas, Mrs. Fite, Ellen Brownlee, Dennis Brown, Niki Young, Nancy Kutzner, Carlotta Verge, Sandy Whiting, Susan Steward, Maria Ramirez, Greg Beretta Winterf Clubs and Organizations 125 nf , 1 M d Q, E f I tj? J . 1 J K ,,.. 7 J 4 if ,f J 5 9 9 s CY , J V MY' . Vw EM X we f Betty AKutzner, Vice President, Paul Scranton, President, Dianna Norman, Secretary, Helena Starcevic, Historian, Jo Ann Hayashi, Treasurer ff 5 With Paul Scranton as president, the 70 member Junior Cabinet really moved! I guess you could call us the 'lsucker selling class since we sold blue football suckers at the La Jolla game and Sadie Hawkins goers got lug shaped suckers. What was really fantastic was our Home- coming float. lt took hours and innum- erable rolls of blue, white and gold toilet paper. The biggest happening was Sadie Hawkins-it took super planning and work, banners, posters, getting all the prizes, lining up a band, and even publicity on KCBQ, KGB, Rock 95, and KPRI. More sales and Senior rings rounded out the year. As you can see in the picture on the left, the Junior class officers really dig Sebu's groovy posters-the widest selec- tion in San Diego-paper flowers, ties, jewelry, and general trivia. The next time you're in Mission Valley-blow your mind, check out Sebu and you'll see what I mean. J JUNIOR CABINET: J. Lupian, J. Hayashi, B. Hippen, S. Rovario, C. Changn on, B. Smith, R. Covington, D. Canonigo, M. Maxey, L. Gonzalez, G. Naiera, D. Horowitz, S. Roley, G. Crabtree, M. Doucette, C. Caldwell, M. Rosas, D. Vargas, G. Beretta, D. Norman, M. Edwards, S. Judson, N. Brown, D. Rottschafer, T. Cortes, S. Swift, B. Andreco, G. Campbell, B. Kutzner, H. Schmidt, C. Gerlach, A. Chagas, R. Chase, N. Dresser, C. Kennedy, H. Jung, 5 Pu 1. Helena Starcevic, Linda Sanchez, Carol Napier, Helen Jung, and Brenda Smith mak- ing pom-poms. 2. Alfred Mix, Linda Sanchez, Donna Covey, Joyce Sardina, Gayle Costello, Mark Del Cas- tillo, Lynn Francis, Paul Scran- ton, Jeannine Robbins, Bill An- dreco, and Laurie Walker working on the float. 3. Herman Collins, Mary Maxey, and Paul Scranton get- ting ready for Sadie Hawkins. L Benedict I Greene R Julien C Asaro D Covey J Sardma L Sanchez L Walker M Del Castillo J Self P Spano, H. Starcevic, S. Campbell, Winter: Juniors Zi' ' Ei Vincent Adamo JKQL91-, 7 n , S JM Riohard Aguirre J K M-- AllceAlbarran Rafael Alcaraz Odilia Alcoser Jennie Aldana f X x i W741?Z?a,21q3' 'f i f-2 wr, x ff. f 1 1 i -4 V, f' ,W r e Win 9 A 1 Q' f y ' g a 'Q J g f f J .-., , . We M 0 , J , H ' 3 it J as 4, af M eg, , gain ,B W 5: wfffx Q NWN Mr 'ew new snrHHSM,-,'l4z',:iw'Aff :s6wwz:::v:sm'fa f ,man awww ,V H M A.',,' .J ,, 'SH ' f 1 ' E 7 E? - , W C rf ' ,ff at 128 9? c y f ,- 5 , , .WM 4 J aaa Dora Alexa nder Ethel Allen X 6 o f Fred Alexander M - Y 4,44 .R Mike Allen ' r.r, V. J Frank Alvarez ' e ff? V .., Mary Anderson Bill Andreco R ff .,,:Z ' Marjorie Andrilli i'1 1 Gale Andrews 5 V: J 1 QL? 4 if my x Af H wmv., , ,A J ,ivzmir V . J , me W., Q ta Y 4' f'YM1e145 4 an 5 'sf W ffilfmwzz -Lil Q 4' f M' Mm, M4 M 1, .Miw-.,,, ,WM Herlinda Anonuevo Gay Antonecelli Barbara Apodaca Sylvia Aranda Isabel Araujo Ernest Archuleta af f - fe- 4 , ,f M' 'ff ,ff ', K rf' 4 n James Brown, Sharon Copeland, and Linda Craig. X V , 2 fb 4? Martha Arias , 1 Jax Arnold -, f r 1-1 Anna Asaro f E A gg, Celeste Asaro 43 Stephanie Atayde Stan Atkins K ' Michael Avenetti James Ayres Loren Babbs James Bailey Ray Baker Steve Baker , J 4 I x 5 a , ef f QAM 2 .yv 3 if ' 1 it 2 new f 1 an W f V 1 ,W , iw f 7 1 if V 'df J 1 Q L J ,.4,A L' W I L ., .. , S f' 'kd MW,..,-ff J 4 f ff f ei X Qlzxtrw-:1jg.f ,4 y ep, Slifgfyy y is :vw f M31 ..2,,i t 0 I eta' fwqj, H I My pw' 'fm 1 we LV ' L 494 QW W X I L ' . 4 J ' fir. W ,.. , . ,H My ',h 'Pf was +-f..w Ai Q of f QW Kenneth Breeding Heather Brigham Gradiel Brignoni Sharon Brinkley Craig Brittingham James Brown Thomas Baker Harold Banks John Barnwell Carlos Batara Debbie Bateman Victor Baxter David Becerra Jim Beeson Dale Bell Johnny Bell Rose Benavides Laurel Benedict , ,rin ,, A Q I' .fo-if , I I JZ? 2 ' , er, 47 ff? 'vf 5 J X e ff 'W aw, .,,, ,- WV wh -.- f f Q M 1 HX I uv 4 I Linda Bennett Lucretia Bennett Michael Benton Jose Berber Maria Berber Gregory Beretta Rosina Bernardino Patty Billings Martha Bills Jeanette Blakeney Tina Blanton Louis Blea , , ' , A, , 'md' H 45 we ww, Amerie: ,, 'Yl57li?'uf5iL9?WW9 ' 4 e J 'WZ' f. VV . EVL rf may ,'E' W K A 5 Jr J fee . 4 2, mfg ,jf ,G 4' 1 5 4 f j f ug, W ef L. QW f as-ff f 5 '- J ,r., + fi1f 1 J ,kr 1 'ad Rosemary Blench Barbara Boatwright Peter Bugle Rosemaria Bologna Eddie Bouma Jeff Bowles Greg Boyd Jim Boyer Suzanne Boyles David Brady Martha Brantley Sergio Bravo W , W my ,,,, Q ill my X iw. , v L fist W We f' ff', ff' if, is Winter: Juniors 129 ...W aell l Q ! , aw t ' f 1 ff af f M, , 1, , ff 1 we-y,um f ,.f,1l va, L5f3154 fi, ,,.. i 9:35 ,.:1Af'Z.-'ik' L' :ELfHZ'f, 7 Nancy Brown Richard Brown Bruce Brownlee Tom Bruno Sandra Bryant Penny Buchanan Sharon Bullard Barbara Burch ' if 'We:?'5 is 'f . .,, . I l I f'f -1- , . , tt l j i ' - TZQQX jjffff an-i ,ff :fa eg,-fe 'Q-fgdm ,fx all A 4 affix if , an is , ga ' 3 Q , J or , if l f ,lf- 1 4 uf, i an 130 4 f fm X fn. j 6,91 f , 1 la.. ,, W be f, f Beverly Burgess Sandra Burgess Charles Burks Alice Burnett Robert Burns Edward Buttaro Dean Calbert Alicia Calderon Claudia Caldwell Carlos Camacho ag: , ' Hi' 9 We, fL'f V wr gf , l AQ tAQffi,:15fT?f,:'i7' ., f 1 'ff 'w w' 1 :fu l If W ,,,,, M ,, 3 .R-Y as X XX hfs: X . we X59 M es, ,MX Q X Ni .t X gf X me , .S 5 M X ml. S 2 f an K .1 'bww I fi' .M w ,E fi N 2 e , f Q X 5 , 411 f' I j I' 'Va W , Manuel Zatarian, Richard- Brown, Dennis Mesa, .lames Bailey, Mike 7 K , lal, f 22 ,Q ,,, , ' Pl ,. za A ag Barry Campbell Gregory Campbell Susan Campbell David Canonigo Richard Cantu Nancy Carmichael Mary Ann Carniglia Sharon Carpenter Dave Carrasco Marcia Carratt Rudy Carrillo Sylvia Carrillo 1 1 ji Sharon Carter Karen Cash Jose Castaneda Elvira Castillo Joe Castillo Gloria Castoreno zzyk V , avid Smith, Rafael lllcaraz, Mr. H .L .,,, fg- f fe A Aff f We V -1 K , , .,w , , ig 5 4 5 jf , Zee T 1 Q Q' f - . zl f Harris, Reggie Williams. 5- f I V, I v V, 'f Q 'f-7 ' 1 , Q9 A PM E , V , M 72 'V M .qi ' mf- ,Wi ,,.,, 7, VVV, A A , 2 , ' 1 'L ff fm , We ' V , L MW s M:ii V- M 19K Royce Chase Fabian Chavez Shelia Chew Marilyn Chiles Steve Chin Patrick Chism Denise Christopher Chris Ciampi Dorothy Cleland ti new ,.a N' Sharon Copeland Pedro Cordoba Marcelina Cordova Kiko Cornejo Salvatore Corona Peter Corraro Tayde Cortes Gayle Costello Donna Covey Ramona Covington Gary Crabtree Linda Craig Francisco Cebrero Sonia Cebrero Helen Ceja Consuelo Cesena Antoinette Chagas Carol Changnon ,- f ',l V, 2 f,, l l I i-vi il, t,, t i f , is 1 P: ' 5 Woodie Cleveland Herman Collins Gary Colston Daniel Conteras Tae Cook Joanne Cooksley ,. ,.,. .. 1 1 f fmgdi W f W f L5 Mike , we 9 ' vr,,,,,.:-Q i ii? V - , W, A , ff 45- 1 ff , S , ,mg K x is .wt ,W J 1 1 3 ff ,, , .. W 47: , . ,tt. n f, ffjoffff X ajiw iw M5 ,f 1, , We ' 5 i -' ff H+' efffl'--ami:m,ea,-vemmeif 'af V, , f, Winter: luniors 131 Y WW, MWIHW' 7 kk? ad' 147 mx Samuel Craig Lynn Crain Mike Cresci Susan Crouch Vester Crowel Manuel Cruz M2 I ,, ' :rf-V: ,.., efiyzkg AM, 5 fe 14 , , l:igQ.gf B V M V i e H, r,rr N 1 S 3.3 1 4 9 ff x M., ,r , Q ,, 'Ye 'M,i,V i new Mm. ,,,. ,L , are fi V ff W ,X 'M f if f 4 V ' 6 ff!! I Ir Ve,r V ,f -Zi, X1 I f 1 gy, , MQ , My Genevieve Cuevas Virgil Culverson C r 'i' ' ' ,MI Salvatore D Acquista V ,W , A , VV Smile!!! 753-2? V My Bartley D'Alfonso V V V Deborah Daniley Q., . ,V Ve David Dare ,V ,V V V VV ,VW Lee Davis We ' .wwf Paul Davis VIQVV Connie Dawson ' Donald Dawson .. , fi V I 4. i . o r V Barbara Day AAVV 'lry 5 H e-'r, Roy Delano VVV ' ' fe-Q ' A Ma'kDe'CaSf',ii0 M Paula De Maria VV ,QV V ,,l, rr . lr. f rlr f r'r I I r . 'i 1 ','- ii ' . fi arrrr , Sal De Maria . VV . 1 Cindy Delvm Y y Q V B' , G0fd0f1Dew be en f rv i Afmando D131 r i Carlos Diaz V a 15 '1 ' I Erika Diordjevlc , is in A C , laair - 'l , f 5 Y H !'VV f VV Q ,,i,,ryy h,,i?,, A H i CWS DOIHH Barbara Dorsey A algj, V, H 1 Michael Doucette V' , if K Nora Dresser. Frederick Dubois VVV V H35 if 4 Rubin Duckeff , We x r A ,.. 4 Mn HZ!! 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L u www' I I' ,I f il J , ,.. . , - wwf ..,,, ,Wea 2 Lynn Fleming Wayne Flora Lauro Flores Rachel Flores Gino Fontana Lynn Francis Walter Frank Rucky Frost Patricia Fryrear Esther Fuentes Dorothy Furstenberg Don Gadiano f, A , , W, GQWW? ik Q, ,' bi?3Vi'fii4' , ' Q . ge , 51 .gas A33 ,. G riii an if We 17 , Winfefi Juniors 133 . -Q- 1 1 1 , ,. i ' 1 1 'W 1x 4 1 1 a ' f A K, . 2, ...f-f A ' -a '- I G W9 1 1 1 fy 1 1, ,ii J, '43rf we f l' 1 1 Jaw? aug' ag? X 1? -- am A W kl lst iqikgf K . at Ha M ,W Z 'f J 134 , ',,1 1 Jose Garcia Manuel Garcia Anna Gargano Bobby Garrett Joan Gavelis Robert Gaxiola Sammy Geck Josephine Giacolone gal? V V, is gf X1 3251, 1e4'?e,?ma Wea! Y 'fy 7 . ,gg ? . . .L . K . .1 1 ' .V i A .. f we I , ,,:. 'f J ee 52 ,,.. ,Q '1 , 1 - ,..,2- 1 ' - -ff f ,, , . rii, LGGGGG 1i,,s. Roy Gibbon Lillian Gilbert Wanda Gills Bill Gilman Chris Glazener Sacajawea Glover Ellen Gonzales Eloise Gonzales Ernestine Gonzales Henry Gonzales a 1 1 V fe im. ya, V' 1 J ll V K 3 'k,, A iii J J Q ,,,, V 'Wgjjjj7 j? Z , ., V 4, ,L X, .ee 11 S1 ' 2 i is 'mf ,, 1 1 V . 1 4, 1 J 11 , an an , af 2 Y z af, L' 1 . 7 ia , W LH i5 eel..- y fi . 1X Au, 1 1 MW Y ,,., n ,k,V V. ki if ,Lf . wwwwav Lowa' ya ,fa , ,ff 'Me1w am, 'wa' , . ',i.. ff 'W 5 'W gwa xg Qsgufv , my ' '71?ii,,ziiW 1, Charles Meshack, John McFadden, Fred V ,- X if 1 1 1 1 1 ' W 1 11 - 3 4 J 1 1 Maquv' 1 1 W 111 1711 A 2 1 J , , Barbara Grisham Don Grosso Douglas Groulx Gustavo Guerrero Diana Gutierrez Isaac Gutierrez Jess Gonzales Linda Gonzales Pablo Gonzales Rosamaria Gonzales Yolanda Gonzales James Goularte Connie Green Marilyn Green Irene Greene Kathy Greene Edward Greenleaf Norma Griego 4 'Y 1 ya' f 4 Y 'ffm .1 2 , ..,,,,. . 1, ,, fa f, We , f f 1--.a f X 1 A A. Alexander, and if M, Mike Haynes. 4 be ,,,, f fw ,, as K 1 W .0 f ff as, ' f -W 7' f AN,, , f 52 'J 2, f aw i f -gi? 7,,v V, ' I 'C f ,L Y my I, R 5 I ,,. ,L .. , ' 'fi ef :J d iff - ,. we 5 , A Q , ,MMV ,,,' sf, ,K ff: 1523 ' ,v V V , Z f in - , 'W ' is dm' LVVL 'MD X X ,L qi' l, My . I fr 'a 7 I ,,,,. I V. 7 I yyyy X e kskl if L af .e w J J if le- ' M, 1 J 9 J X1 Beverly Hay JoAnn Hayashi Michael Haynes Betsy Heim Barbara Henderson Bernard Hernandez Estella Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Maria Hernandez ffjlgif Q Cynthia Hiser Barbara Hom Jing Hom Atawa Horne Debbie Horowitz Mary Horton Shayne Howard Calvin Hubbel Deborah Huff Doug Hughey Raymond Hummel! Maria lniquez Gaudencio Guzman James Haberland George Hadaway Daniel Hajek James Hardie Lynne Hart f 9 .ff f 2 if L il-md X , 5,m jflf X 'f f ff 5 A55 Debbie Hicks Donna Hicks James Hicks Francisco Higuera Carla Hill Robert Hippen f' fi r mu , ' , A- , , f A V: V' :A V ff , J as f ff la' l 4,5 new f ' VE , , as A F V H w uiiWi5'3J'g,37Q , 'L , f , 1, w et we f D J ae V 0 fc-- i, Q 9 3 f' , he Winter: Juniors 135 J 4614 ff L 1 K 2 54 + W Sf 4 ,?,. , J f 2 t 9 Q A ff , Q f ff ww, we e S qw Us ,, Robin Julien Helen Jung Thomas Kalatta Cynthia Kelly Dorothy Kelly Marvin Kelly , 3 , , 5' f 48' th Patricia Isabel Denise Jackson Doris Jackson Forrest Jackson Jacqueline Jackson Jerry Jackson Linda Jackson Rwanda Jackson Tyrone Jackson Glenn Jakstis Shellie James Bonnie Jarman ,ff 1' i - I i s J Wi Y J WV V5 s E f- EQ? , - , .,,w Z2 if . ' ,Ml-'1tKg:f V, ,,f 'V 1' WY Q J ' ' ' fa '- 'i M Q , my lk l r-V L. X Eddie Jester James Johnson Jennifer Johnson Jimmie Johnson O'Dell Johnson Jeff Johnston Fred Jones Karen Jones Kay Jones Rhonda Jones Robert Jones Stephen Judson lf. as Connie Kennedy Janell Kimball Carol King Peter King David Kitchen John Kraft Joy Kramer Betty Kutzner We L Susan Lacy L' Sam LaLicata Linda Lamar L 1 Joann Lambert , y'myK., H+ ,WW .- ' we we-+ 1 e 41 m H- 'cZ5f'a,-, , -- g, 7 fe X 2 Mu Jef f nf WY? X S 4 W s , , M ei '4 15 'Y 46 , S x .ly 1 he 'ifavgawfw v ' 7 ' lyifwi ,Li ffm 1 M, awww, MWW'fwiis'wT' -' f1'if ' 5,3 A, ff f - Q, ' ' ' Qffiwq I 5 ., ,, :ey M i , sw- ,Z 4 ae We M, VW Z Suas? f gi.i,t,,L.me z1gfwi.f,. ie wily 1 1 ,,,, l f ,, A, a X 7 V 'V 4? I gg L ' f ii qw' f in .bf 4,1 ' em, E 2 t, 4,4 -se + 'gnu' Wa Y i ,QQQZ ' .W tl A fa-1, H ,L :,, Ji ' ar Zh. W L, X 3 a if Ricardo Madla Daniel Mange Steve Mani Gabriel Manriquez Roy Manriquez Donna Marjonovich Norma Marquez Rogelio Marquez Christine Marshall Daniel Marsters Gladys Martin Mario Martinez V V. ,wc W W W A m gea. ' 1.2 e. Z em f A Q .1 in at 4 ,aw Z -,z , Jgmlwy nf E MMM! L Elaine Lopez Elvia Lopez lose Lopez Mario Lopez Mary Lopez James Lott aa E 'za .. : 3 he ,,, f f femxdm flff H ' . I '53 Q ' T Q Christina Lowe Laura Lozano Yolando Lozano Richard Ludwig Esther Luna Francisco Luna John Lupian Shirley Lyons Linda Ma Maria Machado Elva Macias Don Madison a 5, 4 '--- ' ,Ii ,,,r , S , ., 5 ca we -Mfg ' W fx V 'wffrq f I W5 V 5 , - X ' fn., ,A we , - ., 1, A . '1 J ' 1, 5 . f X aa' A f Wanda Larisey Hector Lara Teddy Lawrence Danny Ledbetter Anne Lee Harvey Lee John Lee Philip Lew Edward Lewis Robert Leyba Anna Lococo Arthur Lopez M if 1 M f 1 , .1 if 2 zaiy Al M. 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V , 'K Rlchafd Mmeno ' f' 7,5 W l, t f 'f fp sw Bm Mom? .M ' L,,h Edward Morris V I Q ' ' v tts, ' ' Q , Richard Morris r Arthur Munoz V V ,K , K' Glenda Mur h 'W , , y L, . , P Y , , W, G C?PP'e N'U ?Y I ., ,M - ' M, Ricardo Myne 2 fi Gilbert Nalera , , , VV fs ,.i, Z ' 1 if 1 i s i 1':'i' Carol Napier ' M Bonnie Nettles P EV .V W Q V at -- Patrick Nettles A A ' .1 Ji' ' , x ' ' If -- ff ' M ,,,, ,, Amana Nevarez I Y aarr P Kim Nichols A ' Gwen Nishiyama ' iedi .r ,V,r W ,f A, VVV 46 555 Q .. 41 , V V gs. , V w Richard Nvall 2 ' V Dianna Norman h e V 4- ' Jasmin Norm gg f Z iw Judy Norton 5, I 'VV V , Bonnie Noyer V ' Vs N Lucia NUHGZ ' ' A A '--s, . k , -- Janice Oatts V V k, V ,.V V V VN AEfhongVO Hara M V ,Mm ma ivares .' f Diane Oliver ' V, Ozzie Oliver , l, 1 5 g, ,, 'Uh' f K. A. 2 8 Wag v illa? t 4' fc f My f 2 wk m gf ff f ' 'V fy mf fg.,gz,,,VV V M ' 'Wx 41 wr VV ,- 2 ,2 1 'lk Victor Oson Mark Owens Alfred Padilla Nancy Palm Maria Parra Liiy Partida ,, ' ' W-' . WWW VV V7 lg Z . Susan Oliver Eric Olsen Alberto Olvera Alita Ortiz Gabriel Ortiz Norma Ortiz V ii Winter: Juniors 139 ' Suzanne Paullas 'fV- Billy Peck Michelle Peck Frank Pena 4 lll Lillie Pendarvis Anna Perez Maria Perez Ruth Perez 'Zim ,A Z 5 WW if , Ir A ' 24, WV ,K K Q x as 1 J ,tl i gif., - , 1,, 'fc 2 k Y John Perkins Mike Persang Bedelia Phillips Bridget Phillips f 1 W My 6 12- W6 ff ,ti A4 1. w Rewanda Pleasant PM V Victor Piptone H R Frank Piraino L , f Lawrence Piranio J Peter Piranio Joyce Pitchford af' 'rf iw, 4 l J, I 7 1 7, VWLQEKLEZQ 1: flfwwz7f:wi'g1 mn :zen c,,, wv1t1,ft-V, f c,a,,. ,,.,, . lal in fl . M f o? J F ,,., , if , ' l1f 4 I , , .M 1' , I--,-fm :vw y, figs ',, r w ' V in Sem ', I aw MFL 140 Jeanette Ramirez Lucy Ramirez Maria Ramirez Lisa Ramos Joe Randall Betty Raney GirI's P.E. is wild! Sonia Pontecorvo Leslie Porter Margarita Posadas Deborah Powell Patricia Powell Richard Preciado Aaron Presberry Cecelia Pritchett Frederick Pugh Marceliano Rabot Kenneth Radomski Chris Ramirez 419 qu? f G x L we W 'W K , 5 sl L K 5' w f ' 9 We .R . ' at QW h 1 A3315 .ww an ,R 'ww ,-' I RE, RW My an 4 ' ARR' ifilbf L .1 RR K M ,VVVV 3 ,fi if ' ,f' ' We M V RW' H ' ' ' R L 'X-I.. by '?i'.2'i'9 X R 5 if J 5 s W 1: wr f f 1 Wa V fx 'sole T z' S i f ff iv rf - E3 WM , R V f A ' A V 'Ga ,,., 5 ' asa jf' Larry Reyes Michael Richardson Legretta Riley Daniel Rillera Luz Rincon Senon Rios George Rivas Jeannine Robbins Michael Robinson R J! Qi f W 2 W Sue Roley James Romano Luz Rosas Manuel Rosas David Rossi Dorothy Rottschafer Sharon Rovario Alma Rubio Andrea Rubio lohn Rupley Sam Rush Paul Russell Chuck Raney Manuel Reade Rene Redondo Kathryn Reed Gary Regas Sandra Reiten are V XV 2. xx s s We Rosario Robledo David Rodriguez Elizabeth Rodriguez Pepper Rodriguez Sarita Rodriguez Charles Rojas R My ff 'qi 'ff 'U I lf' W P5 R my 5 , , 92 ' fr-wif' f w?':R':::,, ,szr-R R - AF' S f R. Vg X 44, .1- 1 ,R.,.. f , ,W 4 R RR L , rr VVZ' A R :R T E, -- R 2 R' ,,,f' v I YV -Q . RR.R,. me R, ' ' R'5' Winter: luniors 141 4, W ,, f 5' W3f, ,yiM 6' W .W QL , V V trick, Greg Sager , , W S rrri I A S J A J W Victor Salazar V , ' in I 4' ,iv 'gi ,K , eww 'fl if Manuel Salgado VLVV WW , fee' to aa qw ,. , wg, ' me at :ii S R 5 , Ronnie Salgado James Samson Paula Samuelson -. 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'all' ,B I ,I My , Qi' af if - Teresa White Passie White Carol Williams Danny Williams Kenny Williams Lewis Williams Marva Williams Reggie Williams Robin Williams Gerald Wilson Johnny Wofford Alan Wong f as 5 , , ffff I ff V V 1 , 3 3V 3 , ffm ,f,'fV,,2 V V, -.. :: ef f f fkgf , 9'-. if 24 wil .fm 2.5, V V ' 1 5 , ,ggi , ,, V f 1 'f Q mf f g,Vfs,V ',,g 1 Q 4 MHZ, A it, Q Ing 2 4 s4rle'2'tfEUf,V Veuwe Connie Z1 l 4 nie Atayde. .IUNIURS lil Pllll RED George Amezcua Linda Anderson Kathy Armstrong David Banks Bernardo Banuelos Alma Baraja Stanley Barlow Bruce Bayne David Becerra Norma Belmontez Robert Bendorf David Berber Charles Booth Calvin Boyette Evette Brignoni Paul Brown Juliann Busby Ernesto Bustiilos Janis Carpenter Arthur Chacon Arthur Chew Robert Clark Clifton Coleman Eddie Constancio James Contreras Norma Criengo Armando Dominguez Rebecca Ewald Graciela Fermatt Chris Fontaine Karl Fontenot Maria Garcia Steve Garrett Christopher Gerlach Grace Gimmarinaro Stephen Godfrey Jesus Gonzales Mary Grant Sylvia Guzman Bruce Harris David Holmes Charles Jackson Eve Johnson Mose Johnson Tyrone Johnson Alphonso Jones Ray Kawasaki Stanley Kellar Lawrence Kent Steve Konishi Sandra Kourle Catherine Kowtsomitsou Charles De Laurentis William Lade Lupe Diaz Alex Lambert 5 2 e 1 a Sherry Lee Jesus Lozano Yolanda Lucero John McFadden Roy McVey Ricky Maestas Linda Miaita Armando Morales John Murphy Phil Murphy Leslie Neff Alex Nuno Cecilia Oliver Nancy Orosco David Ortega Mark Ostenso Patti Osterberg Eddie Otis Patricia Patterson Pattie Peck Frank Pottorff Maria Puileo Johnny Reyes Bruce Rich John Ritchey Ruben Rivera Ricardo Rodriguez Raymond Ruiz lt seemed like my Junior year was the BUSY year! Our class really has spirit- it's unbelievable! The year was spent trying to out yell the other classes at assemblies-building our fantastic Homecoming float-taking PSAT tests- Sadie Hawkins-working hard in . VARSITY sports-and really getting in- volved! Yes, the Class of 1970 is alive and living at SDHS and we can hardly wait till next year! Jason Yee lda Yoakum Douglas Young ffl ff ' , L fmt' ' ' it ,J ,,., ' ' iz M. . ' Y 1. :iv , 5745252 ,.., 5 . Leticia Zamora V A M Manuel Zatarian , E I L 2' ' Q Jim Zeigler it? it ' Q42 ZWQ5 we 4: , 1 Q, , ,irs Rosa Zizzo Stephanie Zolezzi Connie Zuniga Trinidad Ruiz Mary Sanchez Frances Sandoval Rose Santos Linda Sapien Joseph Sapp Linda Sell Denie Sharpe Nathan Smith Angela Stephenson Carolyn Steward Rebecca Stufflet Juan Sun Alene Thomas Everlena Thomas Ula Togiai Steven Tremble Carlos Ulloa Rudolfo Vega Irene Veiar Glen Waters Bonnie Weller Charles Wells Rufus Williams Richard Williamson Colleen Witlner Joseph Wong Cleveland Woodie Tony Yslava THE lil SS UF '70 LIVES. f at J ,E ZEP, ,.,jgafgi- Winter: Juniors 145 ,, 78 1: M 'V 2? 1 . -. 42 A 5122 :iv ,gm . , 3 ',-fL, ,. V: M ., Jw . x,,, ,A Q ' H AWK ' , 4. I , N A f y ik 'if - Q w r his 5 Vg If , ' 32 ws S 0 'WW ' f 4 ff wg g W ' VV , QW? 53,42 J W5-Q 41 ,M ar V . 2'-4QawL?, fx '53 f 5, 1' . G , 6 M 4 Qu 4 I , ' ZA. V, , I iii wfefw, Yi 'V in U 2,53 f gg J W V 4 'E Q? h .AV lg : W Afin 4 wi? 4 lx ga- , t ' 4,235 f X- if 'I 'W 'i. ,KA ,iw i ,-Q . K, . gf, . . -' if, ,M . l n ,E Sears Jr. Bazaar Shop is a fun fashion place full of all the kicky new -looks for Funtime '69, Come in, check them rout. You'Il find dressy looksg Sporty looks,Vcalm, wild, and- fancy looks. Whatever I your thing, Sears lr. Bazaar it instyiings thatvqsay f'This is now , .4 . this is YOU! ' ' ' A a V i ' . P . o l l li A S l l V i , dl, A yllg ' illlw logo SE IORS' IGHT lil . wiLL THE REAL cuiss or '69 PLEASE srluvo UP? How could I ever forget the November Senior Skating Party?! Palisade Skating Rink wasn't ready tor Anthony Filipone, Michelle Hayes, David Francisco and other SDHS seniors who took the the Rowing Club. lean Wong, Larry Earner and others danced, played volleyball, and ATE! lt was just great! Vivian Johnson, David Banks, Mike Thomas, Anthony King, Adams, Opal Robinson, Tanya Mendoza, Kathleen Brown, Walker, Jackie Ham Donna Washington at Senior Night 5 Rf Q X L 5 f ! A place by storm! , I never ate so many hotdogs i as l did on Senior Night at ' f ? ,E .Q-1 -Jixq-4-..:fL:E we SQ SQ E, - QS was - QW 'SQ Q Q15 QS! P Q 0 23 52, 3 1 S bil G4 52 9 Q L Q W 42125. A535 SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER Q1 3 X SPRING .fx s if V, 'ff' , ' rg if 4 ,V V, FE K 'nf ' '9' ' L , iff k ' 3 as NAQWQEQV V - W ' ,VW 1, ,gn . ' 'VY' ' -V 1 a 'r. 'Q U . 3 V , , ' ' f . V92 A wr x ' 9' 1 VV ', L J 3 M V M 2 5. 3 Vi ,Vs-' f V 1 G ,mu ' Ik f- Miva H. '1 'L'3e'ff2-1 W Vu un. -. , . wfaf was 'W A ff if 1, mf-' 33, X, , ' . VV S 0- f 'E f 3 ,r V , f ' Z 'JV V 1 K . V V V S L V f - U , - . Y v V fig, V- ff? keg ,pf Q W . VJ N . Q 2 , ,V N ' M Z ,gays YW E ,xx f if M33 A , K V ,y,.W e ,VL . f-V, ,V L , W, V W A :JM s . 1. 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C orrie Osborn Mrs. Mallett ....,.,.,, DANCERS Madame Grimaldi ....... ....... ,,,...,....,.Mary Smith Jeannine Robbins Connie Kennedy QDance Captainj, Mark Del Cas- tillo, Waldo Gayden, Betty Kutzner, Marilyn Greene, Al Mix, Lola Slater, Sonny Rosas, Carol Williams, Helena Starcevic, Carlton Pearson, Jody Self. CHORUS Kent Astleford, Robert Batley, Sharon Davis, Kathy Gavelis, Anthony ldingco, Jimmie Johnson, Janet Klauber, Lisa Lundy, Ann McFarlane, Susan Mc- Kenna, Pat Piro, David Rossi, Robert Sharp, Ro- bert Greene, Jeannine Robbins, Mark Owen, Diane Oliver, Dorothy Rottschafer, Celia Simmons. Row 1, left to right: Carlton Pearson, Janet Klauber, Mark Del Castillo, Alison Agilar, Jeannine Robbins, Betty Kutzner, Celia Simmons, Jimmie Johnson, Lisa Lundy, Ann Starcevic, Sonny Rosas, Jodie Self, Nancy Kutzner,Anfh0ny Idingcg, David Rossi pat pim inet Klauber, Richard Greene, Sharon Alison Agilar, Al Mix, Mark Del Castillo nith, Ro Bodrian, Mary Maxey, Roy Eden You've gotta do it, you've gotta do it . . That was part of a song from this year's AMAZING musical, Bells Are Ringing, pre- sented April 11 and 12. The story? Ella, CAlis0n Agilarb who works for an answering service- Susanswerphone - gets involved with her unseen customers. Trying to bring a playwright tllllark Del Castillo, Al Mixj, a songwriter, and a producer together to pro- duce a musical, Ella falls under a detectives suspicion. The whole play is hilarious-Bells Are Ringing was the best SDHS musi- cal yet. Bells sure rang in my head after rehearsals-present, ing a musical with 60 dancers, chorus, cast and crew members takes practice, coordination, pre- cision, and energy! You've gotta do it . . Thanks to Mr. Stewart, Mary Lou Smith, student director, Mr. Terry, and everyone else-WE DID IT! 9 'U Al Mix, Kathy Stone, Richard Herring, Don Sparks, Doug Groulx, Jim Dunlap, MarkTh0rpe,Clinton Blanchard. Row 2:Mark Owens, Bob Sharp MCFGTIHIIB, Roy Eden, Mike Thorpe. Row 3: Waldo Gayden, Kathy Gavelis, Sharon Davis, Robert Batley,Robert Greene, Lola Slater, Helena Spring Activities 153 I' W Wwwmluxmmwlliilx ! I , fu' 'isa if M . 3 M. W I 'M G may Ht, if David P3Ch0C0ilHCk Gllidi Karen Stadler, Trini Aranda, Martha Vega, Ronnie Rodriguez, Donna ltllesandra, l Groovin' to the PAK Hom, lose Vega, Ana Combite, Frank Franco, Gradio Brignoni, Chris If you didn't go to the Blue and White Ball on lVlarch 28, you really missed something! You know, this was the first formal- dress A.S.B. dance in SDHS his- tory-and it was beautiful! The Palm Room at the Grant Hotel was filled with about 250 kids grooving on the PAK-everybody was having such a great time, no one wanted to stop dancing. The '68-'69 A.S.B. Council de- serves the credit for organizing the first Blue and White Ballg I hope future A.S.B. Councils make it an annual event! Spring: Activities 155 ---pqg, THE Sllllf CIE SCE E The electrical ball used in Harvard Physics. There was a lot going on in the SDHS Science Department . . . for instance, the Harvard Physics program that l was in. Only 100 schools in the U.S. offer this class-it's a new method of teaching physics with new and tar-out equipment. Kids from all the science classes participated in the SDHS Science Fair. The winners-Susan lVlcKenna, Elizabeth Baddour, Robin Rock, and Bill Andreco went to the Greater San Diego Science Fair. Bill won first-how can you go wrong when your projects title is Detecting Differentiation Through Chromatog raphy in Dicoyostelium Discoideum? A science project utilizing plants. Gustavo Guerrero Chris Ciampi GE ERAL SSEIVIBLY-WIS lilll THE PUWER Spring General Assembly was sure active this semester. Under the leadership of our President, Liz Hacker, we took part in the Fourth Annual Nominating Con- vention. School exchanges with La Jolla, Morse, and Patrick Henry High Schools finished ott the year for General As- sembly. General Assembly Representatives-Joe Alexander, Debbie Andrews, Stanley Atkins, Lucretia Bennett, Jean- ette Blakeny, JoAnn Bono, Marsha Brock, Rosemary Burrel, Helen Casias, Royce Chase, Fabien Chavez, Sharon Copeland, Curless Cox, Leo Crowel, Denise Culverson, Barbara Diaz, Barbara Dorsey, Charles. Doublet, Kim Dungan, Ed Fields, Mary Francisco, Margaret Franco, Anna Gargano, Adele Garibay, Chris Gerlach, Chris- topher Gonzales, Diane Gutierrez, Mark Hernandez, Richard Herring, Omar Hom, Atawa Horne, Holly Hud- son, Bob Hughes, Dee Dee lngram, Lanette Jackson, Kay Jones, Kay Larson, Elizabeth Logan, Grady Lucas, Shirley Lyons, Patty Millsap, Phil Murphy, Clark Neal, Susan Neve, George Ochoa, Eric Olsen, Mike 0'Riley, Davis Pacheco, Carlton Pearson, Louise Phinney, Cookie Pleasant, Sharon Roberts, Yolanda Robinson, Wendy Ruhman, Mike Salazar, Paula Samuelson, Yolanda Sandoval, Larry Shields, Chris Shubert, Goldie Sinegal, Steve Smith, Marie Solis, Kathy Stone, Josie Talmanentez, Mike Thorpe, Helen Turner, Sylvia Valdez, Laurie Waits, Cheryl Walker, Laurie Walker, Jennifer Wescott, Laurel White, Marva Williams, Leslie Wise, Jean Wong, Jason Yee. Spring: Activities 157 Varsity Teamg Row 1: William Ricks, Waldo Gayden, Joe Herrington, Lee Davis, Melvin Jones, Elijah Turner, Lonnie Williams, Ricky Frost, Tori Meza. Row Z: Larry.Reyes, Ronnie Reza, Michael Bernard, Norman Williams, Steve Konishi loe Todd Carl Smith. Row 3 Charles Fenderson, Greg Antos, Mark Owens, Robert Sharp, George Parra, Robert Leyba, Hubert Everett Albert Mills Dan Ledbetter James Brown, John Rupley IR CK TE IVI-THE BODY B STIERS. The suspense is real bad when I'm waiting for the 440 to start- I feel numb all over. I watch what's going on at the rest of the meet-Joe Herrington's just finished the shot put, Carl Smith is taking off at the long jump pit and Tori Meza is warming up for the 880. The SDHS Track Team is pretty goody some of us went to the San Diego Indoor Games- this year. You have to work hard to make it in track-depending on how good your time is each week, you're entered in either l.V. or Varsity competition. When I get in the starting block, I always hope for a win because every win brings us closer to CIF ...TAKE YOUR MARK . . . SET ...POW!!! Y mms' a nigga www? agegeiw' wse TNQ' Carl Smith-Bl'03d Jump Roy Manriquelz WW... W Wm...-e .gf- ' T Y ' l I Y ve Q . I pMQfw.vxSves taasae. iT,..,,,,,,.. ,,... i kb, K VV M M K KW X.-sie, f - .N 1 - -..g.,.:e...e.e..ll ' ' . .,.. . . ,,.. ...gf . .... f Q T . sswgwsw .. K ,fer .... . . S 'RFQ ' L .ef .. as Mwikw '--- NRTRQWWW ' H ,H'Xlg5,.' dggzigfeg. Keg? i y Mark Owens hands off to Robert Leyba in the relay, Richard Acosta wins the 880 tor the LV. Team. GET SET! takes a win in the mile LV. Teamg Row 1: Robert Wilson, James Lott, Bob Hinson. Row 2: Harvey Lee, llntonio Mendez, Albert Burton, Richard llcosta, Marvin Kelly, Greg lltkins. Row 3: Ed Greenleaf, John Lee, llntonio Smith, David Williams, David Grech, Forrest Kirk, Melvin Johnson, Tom Demich, Steve Smith, Chuck Fenton, Raymond Pablo, Louis Vattuone, John Watkins, Raymond Lozano, Robert Green Spring: Sports 159 SPEED, SKIEE, STAMINA, AND DESIRE. H,,,,,,q,,,,,mM-W WMM N,,,, , W XAMA W, ,,,,,,, ,,,N,,, , ,, , 17? '71...,,M. vw.. 1, f 7'5'5 ivZ:4t1ffhW fywfv-u,Z:1LLLA:A::4?::i:V'M'Aif' f' ' f I 5 M , f11,1., ,E , , My ,, ,, ,,,, W, W Yfy,vf.,,. .,.., MW, V fLfU,,N,,W,,' .,f , ,, HE, . A V-v-nada.,-,nk ff my ' ' ' ' . W , ' ' 'A'-Nufffvfl-off : ,...,,.,,LW V fffwlfwuww fWfffW,M...,.,, , ,, V Mmmy-w v W W w.fM.MW.,.,f,,. ,fM,MM4f,mw,Lf mf f - ' H H M ,. W, , ,..,WW,,,,M , ,M M,W,M,,,A,:rW . , , , ,gW 'g'L0 imxwwmw-wm f?-'-W, ,. 4795547-ZYQU. f - f xmum,,.,..,,,,,' .. VM-Mylnbgl-AQTM-N,,,...VE,,,,, UMWW 3L51ALlH5f:,, 4 ,,:,m,W,N,. ,,,. W,,WW,,,,,,, W, ,,.,, MW,,,,h, 'wr ww ' 'f - 1wm-vm-.Q 'KTM H --1-fN,,A,,,,.,. ,-lf'1,MflfZLZTLI',Q. WZ,TgL'llI1Z2lZLCIlLTg,,,Lwif', ,,,'lL,,f m.....,..,.M, fl 1.-1 5 Y od .L ,, ,MM 1, f, , A, , 2 ff iff' f , f ff f ii ! Q ,, A -v 17,4 nv-xg, Speed kills. 4, 'r ' ' K vii . f- ww 12 .v,. D, H ,,.. W -W ,,..- W' 5 ry, M , 4 ry xfff' Wa 1 W' V if y , Q W J ,. Sz, 1 ,,,..v -II iii! , 1 if if V V Z W ' , , , , 2' vp ,V , ,W,,, .xwfw J i ,, , r , s , , N. , . L ,' y , ,,,,, , 1 J , H. Z, ' W N V Q f QQ, r was I Q, f of LM i L .W , - 'w ff YH ,, W'f'?.'1 k 'fm ', fwfw, ' ' L-vf 1?' 'fMm ' 1 'f ,V V Z W ,.,,V LM 4 , gr,,,3,u,W., I iw ,W .,iglf'lQ.v PF' fifofws ' ' X ' fmff K - ' M i r f i Vw, ww gf. 1 4 K, mfr if William Ricks soars over the bar. 4 f ,, 4 f .Q ,:'i r I JU' . 9 joe Herrington covers the sun with the shot. Spring: Sports 161 Coach Standly, Will Wiegand, Stan Atkins, Pat Nettles, Morris Hatalsky, Gary France G0lF-I Golf is the sort of quiet sport at SDHSJ you don't hear too much about it. But do you realize we've got a great team-Morry Hatalsky, Pat Nettles, Will Wiegand, and Stan Atkins. They can tell you that golf takes a lot of prac- tice and concentration. You don't just hit a golf ball around-you really have to be alert! Four days of practice at the Municipal Golf Course plus a match every Friday helps these guys develop a great golf game-good enough to win most matches! Row 1: Bill Andreco, George Soo Hoo, Bill Fishburn, Gustavo Guerrero, Manuel Reade, Byron Bargo, Don Madison, Mike Aparito, Bill Boyer Coach Cook Row 2: lim Steele, Ken Breeding, Omar Hom, Cam Wong, David Dare, Jim Ayres, Doyle Barnes, Ronnie Hom, Duane Smith, Chris Glazener Arthur Smith. Row 3: Martin White, David Rodriguez, Randy Thomas, Dwight Frerichs, Harry Fritz H -,,3,g,gfx,,,,. :te-ig. Row 1, left to right: Verne Martell, Gary Crabtree, Craig Brittingham, Anthony Filippone, Bob Batten, Joe Sapp, Steve Fort, Robert Jones, Peter Hembrow. Row 2: Robert Radcliffe, Tom Bruno, Marcus Feiger, Kelly Rothar, Danny Hyde, Pedro Moreno,.Duane Smith, Kevin Richardson, Coach Gary Todd SDHS TENNIS Service! ! l had to move fast on the Boys' Tennis Team. You sure do a lot of running around! We practiced serv- ing, forehand, and backhand like you - wouldn't believe-from 1:45 until 4.20 daily. This year two outstanding mem- . , bers of the team - Randy Thomas and Dwight Frerichs won 1st and 2nd places in the Senior High Division of the Harper lnk Tennis Tournament in Santa Monica. San Diego High Boys' Tennis-the men in white. After tiring practice at the Downtown YMCA-we swim about three miles a session, chlorine gets in your eyes, you're so tired you crawl-come swim- ming meets with other schools. This year we've got the best team SDHS has had in a long time, especially our 400 yard relay team- Joe Sapp, Steve Fort, Gary Crabtree and Bob Batten. WH AND Will!!! Verne Martell, Gary Crabtree, Pedro Moreno TE NI-THE R CKETEERS Manuel Reade Randy Thomas Dwight Frerichs Spring: Sports 163 l usually have the baseball game on my mind all day-l wonder what the pitcher's gonna throw me... I wonder if our fielding will be better this game? l go over the team's strategy. Although we're a young team this year, we've got some good team members, like Ronnie Brown, our pitcher, Mike Hansen, another pitcher, Kiko Cornejo, third base, and David Jenkins, who plays second base. Our coach, Mr. Davidson, works us all super-hard to get our plays straight. We've worked towards winning this game, and I think we can do it. By 7th period, we're all psyched up-we KNOW we can beat them-so we head out to the diamond ready to win another. As the game starts, l'm really anxious and on edge wondering what's going to happen. A line drive starts the game, and l settle down, determined that the Cavemen win this one! ' ' ' ' vvuvn vunuvvn Paul Davis BATMAN!! Gary Ebner, Ronnie Brown, Paul Davis, Mike Hanson, Lou Williams, Mike Haynes, David Jenkins, Joe Maurice, Eric Olsen, Bob Jones, Ron Meiia, Mark Murdes, Jeff Johnston, Kiko Corneio, Larry Kent, Glenn lakstis, Managers. Spring: Sports 165 J.V. B SEB Eli THE SWI GERS. ff? ,H awww. -N.: K yt Herb Thomas, Eddie Mercado lllmmmu-.H Adrian San Miguel, Danny Mangarin J.V. Team left to right: Row 1: Adrian San Miguel, Stanley Cope, Drew Canrer, Herb Thomas. Row 2: Eddie Mercado, Phil Hummel, Vito Mon- tellegro. Row 3: Eddie Bleigh, Danny Mangarin, Horace Welch, Shawn Gagin. Row 4: Duane McClaron, Ken Zimmer, lack Hacker. Row 5: Eddie Buttaro, Coach Lutes J.V. Baseball is something else- like, we practice every day alter school tor at least two hours. And a seven-inning game takes a lot out of me, too. There's mostly Sophomores on this year's team, but with members like Adrian San Miguel, Herb Thomas, and Drew Carver, we've done a pretty good job this season. We have good hitters and good defense combinations-lt's pretty hard to stop us! So, be on the lookout for us next year-on the Varsity Baseball team. f 'wwf' ,,, ff' sf 6 A ,rgl V V, 7 Z . 1 J , 9 , f W' saifltfltt Qirfvzfrews p q,ijg, 'w , w , Af ' 7' M , iffy 2' Julia Mailey E I Llllllf CH RM- Llll 0F MLSLILE i 1 Row 1, lel't to right: Sherry Chappell, Tammy Chippo, Wendy Burke, Lily Patrida, Opal Robinson. Row 2: Joyce Seyferth, Helena Starcevic, Susie Neve, Diane Noall, Irene Greene, Julia Mailey, Marilyn Green ,,, QWMW 'Z f 'fam 1 Julia Mailey ,,.,,, nw ,-,,i,,.- If you saw the women's gymnastic events dur- ing the Olympics this Fall, you know what the SDHS Girls' Gym- nastic Team involves. My event is vaulting, and the other events are the balance beam the uneven parallel bars, free exercise, and the trampoline. For our meets with the other schools, we all practice during our 7th period class and after school to get our routines right. Diane Noall, Julia Mailey, Marilyn Green, and Sherry Chappell are the really great team members. Diane Noall Spring: Sports 167 5 i th i as 1 2 R.0.T.lI. CUUNTRY sr if L 4 What does it take to be a cadet in the Reserve 0fficer's Training Corps? Lieu- tenant Colonel Wolfgang Renner can tell you that it takes hours of drill, practice in tactics and riflery, and more drill. Our activities this year have been the annual Military Ball, a session at Ad- miral Baker Field, an Easter encamp- ment, andfsome of us spent a weekend with the Green Berets. Around school we act as guards for the parking lot and also act as guards for football and basketball games. R.0.T.C.-SDHS military men. 3 6 Picture 1: R.0.T.C. Supervisor at S.D.H.S. at lnuin ? ,Z 4 Mfg ff 4 ff J M , 4 W, ff' A 45? f ff Vgfyv ,4- 1 i w j 1 if V1 e 4 ee ,F 155. f Z 353,553 til 2 4 ,911 3 get Q 2235? delet e Picture Z: Mike Wells and Maurice Lopez after inspection of hootches at lrwin Picture 3: 'Rifle team-William Romo, Guy Espinosa, Peter Geenhuizen, Maurice Lopez, Drake D'Alfonso, Tom Nierodzinski, Wolfgang Renner, David Rossi, Richard Green Picture 4: Batalion Staff-Richard Green, Wolfgang Renner, Maurice Lopez IU , l 1 lb land, M. Hughes, M. Wells, C. Williams. Row 3: A. Kirkpatrick, G. Alexander, T. Schoeman, 1. Ashton, D. D'Allonso, B. Motero. Row 4: A. Sullivan, R. Noall, S. Valdez, J. Sparks, D. Bell, D. Sinyard. Row 5: I. Lopez, J. La Rue, E. Rodriguez, A. Ayap, M. Rosas, M. Fieger. Row 6: R. Agnew, T. Nierodzinski, P. Geenhuizen, F. Parras, P. Rega s, B. Rich. Row 7: E. Lopez, D. Dawson, W. Romo, D. Tinnin, D. Hajek, S. Parrish. Row 8: L. Crowel, A. Davis, M. Femister, C. Kennedy, V. DeFlanders, D. Thomas. Row 9: 1. Tacome, W. Brown, 1. Yee, M. Martin, D. Kylander, R. Robbins. Row 10: W. Holman, R. Byrd, S. Barlow, M. Smith, F. Carrington. Row 11: L. Reyes, L. Clayton, R. Jackson, G. Regas, S. Navarro. Row 12: M. Galaviz, P. Satterlee, C. Doublet, H. Finks . Picture 6: Standing in the Pitts at lmin-Lopez, Crowel, Finks, Davis, Crayton, Larue, Medley, Reyes, lacome, Navarro, Srnyard, Kylack Wells, Carrington, Doublet, Hovden, Sparks, Holman, Willyard, Chiles, Kelly, Ashton, Benevatz Picture 7: Leslie Wise on route to hootch after shower Picture 8: Edward Rodriguez, Arnold Ayap and lelt Bowles resting during break in drill Spring: Clubs and Organizations 169 U A ' ' A 1 71 w gj fx , . sffr- A ' , t ' ,'.., ' 1 Picture 5, Row 1, lelt to right: L. Robinson, M. Lopez, Sgt. R. Matthews, R. Green, M. Chiles. Row 2: R. Kelley, R. Hovden, F. McClel- - Y, of R srtr L ,tzzz ' ' ' L ' 'L', 14 .,,. ig A- Az lll A A Color Guard -Jason Yee, Thomas Nierodzinski, Bruce Rich, left Bowles . gf Q Drill Team-lst. William Romo, Arnold Ayap, George Alexander, Leo Crowel, Archie Kirkpatrick and Horace Fink zonked out after an exhausting tim Edward Rodriguez, 2nd. Victor Oson, Fred Carrington, Juan Lopez, Charles Doublet, Thomas Schoemang 3rd. Louis Reyes, Ronnie Hovden, Jesus Ashton, 4th, Wolfgang Renner, Myron Chiles, Edward Lopez, Bruce Robbins, Drake D'Alfonso Mom 4 Wg. . W W. ,fwfwom .,,,,,, Wm-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Tom Nierodzinski, Leslie Pickering, Ramona Covington, linny Martinez, Kathy Peter Mellinger drops for twenty. Gavelis, loan Gavelis, left Bowles, Kim Dugan, Joanne Cooksley, Donald Dawson at ROTC Queen Elections 1 is l 5 5 l l r, l l L 3 camp Fort Irwin. Sue Campbell, Stephanie Harwood, Linda Jackson, Florentina Beverley Jackson, Pat Clay, Wanda Clay, Cappie Murray, Jackie Davis, Jeannie Columbus, Letitia Flynn, Graciela Gutinez, Robin Julien, Lynn Francis, Patti Patterson, Rita Spieth, Tayde Cortes, Barbara Grisham H RIJLE CREW MOVES Ii!! G.R. . Pl YS EVIERYTHI li lllllll i 1 If su.. mg,- G.R.A. Officers: Maria Zepeda, Anna Berger, Celia Simmons. G.R.A. Sponsor: Miss Smith Hurdle Crew must be the hardest-working SVOUD around! We're the ones you see moving nine-pound hurdles on and off the track at all home track meets-you need a few muscles! Our captain, Rita Spieth,and co- captain, Tayde Cortes, head the 20-girl crew made up of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. l've had a good time on Hurdle crew, even though our numoer one restriction is N0 FLIRTING ON THE FIELD we'redistracting enough as it is! SDHS athletes aren't all guys-we mem- bers of G.R.A. CGirls' Recreation Associa- tionl can tell you that! This year, we've been active almost every day after school with swim- ming at the YWCA, tennis, modern dance, gymnastics, volleyball, badmin- ton, and track. Spring: Clubs and Organizations 171 RED CRUSS-SIEE T SER ICE Red Cross: Marion Baddour, Leticia Flynn, Nancy Tam, Diane Reynolds The SDHS Vocational Nurses ARE almost professional- after all, we work three days a week at Kearny Convalescent Hospital as Nurse's Aides. l'm kept super-busy with classes in practical nursing and with my duties-tempera- ture-taking, clerical work and things like that. After 360 hours of this training, we're awarded a certificate and then -on to the nursing profes- sion! Although you may not have heard too much about Red Cross this year, we really ac- complished a lot! We worked with General Assembly during the Red Cross-General Assem- bly Canned Food Drive, and we held the Red Cross-Biafra Drive in Spring. President Nancy Tam really helped Red Cross to progress this year. rx , , X l fag' L f'2',, W f 7 Q? fefsa fffff sm ,ly fi A 11? e Bill Gillman surrounded by the Vocational Nurses: lean Christian, Gloria Bravo, THE PRUEESSIUNAES CAMERUS-FUTURE P LSE-l KERS 5, Front Row: Patricia Tejida, Gloria Zilliox, Judy Baker, Grace Johnson, Marion Baddour, Patty Maxwell, Elizabeth Bad- dour, Sheila Barlow, Judy Dawson. Back Row: Mrs. Williams, nurse, Virginia Allen, Nancy Johnson l think you should know about Cameros-The club formed this year for those kids interested in future health careers. We've been pretty busy-President Marion Baddour and Vice President Ola Riley will agree to that! We've taken field trips to hospitals, had presentations by guest speakers from the medical field, and we did an Easter project for a convalescent hospital. l think our best activity was the Day on the Job when we were allowed to visit a hospital for one day and observe a member of the medical profession at work. Spring: Clubs and Organizations 173 FS-I5 IR EXCHANGE Ff6H0iSC0 PHFHS, Niki Y0Ul18r Chris GBFIHCH, Ken Breeding, Linda Stiggers, llnne Durrill, Darcey lohnston, Sue Scott, Maro Voskaridou Sue Byrnes, Sharon Davis, Marie Zepeda, Ellen Brownlee Sue Scott-Australia Caversl My year at San Diego High has been one filled with many interesting and different peo- ple and experiences. Your willingness to acceptand open up to me has helped my search for an understanding of both your problems and ' joys. This understanding has come through the chances l've had to talk and work with you, and share your activi- ties and classes. There is no phrase complete enough to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for everything that has been done to help me adapt and be happy. l hope many of you have the opportunity of com- ing to Australia in the future. Thanks for a fantastic year! Good luck to you all! Sue A.F.S. Exchange Student -Australia f President Anne-Elise ourr r Hi, Cavers! Linda Stiggers and A.F.S. dinner y W The American Field Service Club- dedicated to the purpose of world friendship-chalked up a lot ofsuccesses this year! There was A.F.S. Day here at school when A.F,S. students from the San Diego schools toured SDHS. We sold friendship bonds and cookies to raise money to bring next year's Exchange Student here. A.F.S. sponsored an as- sembly and showed a movie during the Spring, and the adult members of A.F.S. Cyeah, adults are in the club toolj went on a trip to Universal Studios in Holly- wood. Thanks to Anne Durrill, President and outstanding members like Chris Gerlach, Sue Scott, and Maro Voskaridou, A.F.S. had a great year! A.F.S. Day lunch After-school meeting on A.F.S. Day ,QW Diane Reynolds sewing I have the opportunity to tell you something throughout the yearbook, and I want to tell you a very big thank you. I came here from another school without knowing any of you, but you were so friendly and kind l got to know as many of you as possible. You helped me understand you and learn as much about you and your country as possible. You welcomed me to your country, your city, your school. You helped me lead the best year of my life. Your kindness and friendliness made it such. l hope to see you in the future. Thank you, Cavers! Your friend, Maro Voskaridou A.F.S. Exchange Student -Cyprus X I. Maro Voskariduo-Cyprus 3 wwwmsr Wyygyl Abi 'I ft il Spring:-Clubs and Organizations 175 Paul Scranton, Mark Owens, Danny Mangarin, Mark Del Castillo, Domingo Nunez, John Lee, lim Lee, Greg Shuck, Chris Glazener, George SooHoo, Thomas Baker, Ronnie Hom, Ivy Baker, Sweetheart, Eric Olsen, Larry Reyes, Roy Eden 41' .iv zyx in ,,,,J: 2 THE KEY ME Key Club is a pretty good thing. This year's forty members packed books to ship to Thailand, went trick-or-treating tor kids in hospitals and took care of the school marquee, that announces SDHS activities, on the front lawn. But it's not all work. We attended the Downtown Kiwanis Luncheons, and also hold dances and parties with clubs from other schools. Key Club means action! F sl 3 i ' e To A E ,li li 'lad 'a I i M i f I ,, ,, l E l Q 4, ' Q Key Club Officers! Omar H0m, Herb Hunter, Jeff Johnston, Forrest Kirk w. .,f ,Q W, 4. l -......,,,,-. 'Ill--..- tg., 1 The Key Club pin Ronnie Hom, Key Club President Springi Clubs and Organizations 177 W,,,,f ' CRE M 0F THE ll VEBELLIES Sewing at the Alumni Tea are Demoiselles Lisa Lundy, Stephanie Harwood, Jean Hoover, Sharon Davis, Anna Wong, Anne Durrill, Nancy Tam, Cecilia Oaks, Susan Byrnes, Norma Sheffield, Maro Voskaridou, Pat Johnson. The first time I wore my blue and white outfit, a lot of people asked me why 19 others were wearing the same dress. Well, we're all in Demoiselles, a group of Senior Girls who worked this year in the Danny Thomas Drive and a Thanksgiving food drive, served at the Homecoming tea, and ushered at the school assemblies. Under our officers, Lisa Lundy, Jean Hoover, Anna Wong and Maro Voskaridou, we got quite a bit done. So, now you know who WE are! T ,wfffrirttfc X, yi, Row 1: Sharon Davis, Janette- Eenn, Nancy Tam. Row 2: Maro Voskaridou, Jean Demoiselles Officers: Jean Hoover, Vice President: Maro HO0VOI. Njlrma Sheffield. Hllfla NCHFBZ, SUSHH Byrnes. Row 3: Cory Osborne, Voskaridou, Historian: Lisa Lundy, Presidentp Anna Wong, Noreen Miranda, -Jackie Davis, Darcey Johnston, llnna Wong. Row 4: Betty Secretary Schmucker, Cecilia Oaks, Susan Scott, Marion Baddour, Lisa Lundy, Stephanie Harwood 'f l THE U FORGETT BLES-SIE IllR STANDOUTS Most likely to be Remembered: Irma Hernandez, Lonnie Williams Friendliestc Katherine lones, Ronnie Hom Prettiest Eyes: Patsy McDowell, Louis Guidi f ,,,.... ,annul ....-- , X 'HS--Q ' :'---..... w '-'-w...,,q- ..,,,,,, h . , , swag., ' 'f -a-.... A-Lg' , 5 ,., Q ' e Most School Spirit: Ivy Baker, Waldo Gayden Best Personality: Susan Neve, Most Talented: Allison Agilar, Herb Hunter Don Sparks Spring: Seniors 179 School Seniice: Anna Wong, David Seid Schuck Most Fun to Be With: Alicia Retes, Tommy Corona Shyest: Maria Giacalone, William Ricks Smallest and Tallest : Maria Zepeda, Forrest Kirk. ML l Sliliwix Best Sense ol Humor: Gwen Coffey, Glenn L Best Looking: Noreen Miranda, Pete Balistri Prettiest Smile: Maryllnn Giacalone, David Francisco Best Dancer: Karen Adams, lln- Best Figure and Physique: Glenda thony King Harrison, Paul Brooks fr! if 'I-. Z'f ,f tl ., ,Q 1 Best Athlete: Anna Berger, Ronnie Brown Best Dressed: Sharon Craig, Joe Espinosa Most Intelligent: Nancy Landale, Robert Pechnick Biggest Flirt: DeeDee lngram, Tommy Phillips, Spring: Seniors 181 Here are all the kids who really have what it takes-the C.S.F. Life Members. These Seniors have qualified 4 times in citizenship and scholarship tor mem- bership in the California Scholarship Federation. That's a pretty good accom plishmentl C.S.F. Life Members are cone sidered first for college scholarships and entrance into college. All these kids have brains that won't quit! C.S.F. FUR LIFE!! CSF Life Sharon Davis Anna Wong tPat Johnson tDavid Seid Anna Berger tRobin Fort Janet Klauber tBetty Schmucker Darcey Johnston Lisa Lundy Woligang Renner fnot picturedb Vickie Bolma Joy Cummins itDwight Frerichs Glenn Hoey Diane Reynolds tkita Spieth iindicates tentative members f- l ' ll .. ll ld , ,, , ef' ., 1.1. .. .. 4 ' fr : ' .QL-'hd 3 gpnlkua hh Q '12 ? ,, W,,, V1 'M-w......- A my .v,., , , ww M, ha 4' ' w gg ' ,Y 3, Q a. 4? Kwan K., 4 h y ka W in Q W , .Q 'Q I ww qgg, Spring: Seniors 183 GIRL HT THE IVHTNTH IVIANI 0F THE H0lR 1 THE I CROWD Picture 1: Domingo Nunez- December, Tori Meza -April, Greg Schuck-January, Janet Klauber- Octirber, Ronnie Hom-September, Ronnie Brown - une Picture 2: Maro Voskaridou-lune, Pat Piro- February, Adriana Quijano-January, Anna Wong -March, Sue Scott-June, Herb Hunter-May, Dorothea Stewart - September, David Seid - March, lean Wong-February, Alicia Alcarez- May, Mike Ruggiero- November Not pictured: Greg Antos- October, Liz Hacker- November, Celia Simmons-December, Irma Her- nandez - April Sllfingl Seniors 185 IRIVIA AND TE M KEPT '69 lVIOVI G lt's been three years since we've come to the old Gray Castle. In these past three years we have gone through a great deal ot change. We are now ready to step out into the world and create our own destination. We are living in times of great turmoil at home and abroad and we as young adults must prepare ourselves to try and solve these problems. We, as the graduating class of 1969 should continue our education for the betterment ot ourselves and our society. I would like to thank all the students and administration who made it possible for this year to be a successful one. May all of you find success in whatever you pursue. IRMA HERNANDEZ President, Class of '69 b 34'l!,L'lSEi'lA YCOTTV , .I il, W W? ttil il i t i'- ,, .,ii gi 4251192-M ,,1 '9 5.?1 'ff new um 4 YW LI.: 2 . , ,css gf. .wg i .2- 9i ,,a::y-.- '. , ,-... . ,.-. Qi 5 . Hnigigkszzihizqrugiaii'-2.9222 1 - :ffm .:QiZ226vFie:'fimpr.SQtf:, eefzzrwz, r4:zgmv ':.-gill. +:,.,,-3221. . , 't ariiiiiiiiifzaxzzzei seiifgzr M,- .te-........1 ..... . 3, r 'g:Ei3?':z:: :::3g,15, eggs: . ..:1-:af.,if.g::g-f:?f:z?::.,- - . L , we r i x 'y 9 in aw-W e M xx px, egg me 'T xy fi David Seid, Senior Vice-President f ffl, f 1721 .A I Donna Stromquist, Senior Historian Pat Johnson, Senior Secretary Wishes for the Class of '69 we fl Katherine Jones, Senior Treasurer 5 Spring: Seniors 187 , 'W if H, 1 ff' How could the Class of succeed? With a fantastic Senior decided to join the Cabinet-and was l busy after that! There was so much to do- planning Senior nights, Senior skating parties, Senior rings, Senior roundup, and Senior Week-and those were only a FEW of our plans. Keri Wellman, Eddie Kilpatrick, Michelle Hayes, David Seid, and Graciella Gutierrez worked especially hard to make the SE l0R CABINET FIRES P 2 E 4 3 K Row 1: Sharon Haddad, Nancy Tam, Stephanie Hamood, Jean Wong. Row 2: Katherine Jones, Keri Wellman, Alicia Alcaraz, Marion Baddour, Anna Wong, lldriana Quiiano, Maro Voskaridou, Graciella Gutierrez, Vivian Day, Cherrell Southworth. Row 3: Lurnette Griffin, Janette Fenn, Noreen Miranda, Michelle Hayes, Gwen Coffey, Eddie Kilpatrick, David Seid, Lisa Lundy, Adele Garibay, Yvette Shepard, Mike Thomas THIS Cl SS 0F '69 Spring: Seniors 189 Camille Abat 10:9 N 4 . Kenneth R. Abbott Marian Acevedo Sandra Amelia Acevedo Karen Adams Allison lo Agilar Patricia Aguirre Everyday people. l 'via' 'S Sara Nbafffill Alicia Alcaraz Mike Allen Susie Marie Allen SW aa A A - an--ff' Rosemarie Alliotto Vera Amador Deborah Anderson Greg Antos Joe P. Araujo 3' Genevieve AYGUZ Hortencia Arauz Edgar Arredondo Adolfo Arvizu Kent Astleford Ralph Avalos Arnold AYHD Mafifm Baddour 'UW 'Ml Ivy 200 Bakef Linda Baker Peter Balistreri R. Dovle Barnes Spring: Serum:- , at 1 efamfetf-'f -WW .,,, yt, , ,,,, : t my L, 5 W svmh 'HHWW Albert E. Barrios Vito Batalucco 4 it it Phil Battagtta Robert D' Batten Judi Kunde, Alicia Retes, Jeff Kendrick, Sandy Kourie, Nancy Landale, Connie Green, We-f i a 4 -tt Laurel Katherine Benedict Anna Irene Berger Heidi Berner Kathryn Yvonne Blakely 5 CHHTOH MY Blanchard Marie Socorro Blanco Victoria Bolam Lani Michelle Boldizar fi Diane Christina Bolivar Peter Bologna Anthony Boston Anthony Filinrwne nanny Martin Brady Gloria Olga Bravo Joel Brasher Marjorie Ann Brooks Richard Sorenson-size 42-31. james Edward Brown III wx rfyrvrrrff William Ellsworth Boyer Marsha Jeanne Brock Paul Brooks Kathleen Brown Spring: Seniors Ronnie Brown Berthena Bullard Esther Buompensiero Barbara Burch Lucinda N. Burgos Wendy Gail Burke Bruce Michael Bush Debra Ann Buttemer V 'SZ' Susan Byrnes Frank E. Calamari Stacia Ann Call Alma Leticia Camberos Albert Campa John Canepa Kathy Canfield Robert Thoran Cardwell ww i WM Rodney McBride, Jan Eckenrod, Laurel Benedict. NEWS' Linda Louise Champ lohn A. Chapman Robert Chappell Sherry Chappel Q -7 Fred Carini Eddie Carrillo Gustavo Carrillo Ophelia Carrillo Shelly Carrillo Bruce H. Cartwright Louis Castagnola Jr. Rosemarie Cesena ROSS Joyce Chaffee Spring: Seniors 195 '-as Delbert Chowning Raymond Chowning Maria Chrislakos lean Isabel Christian l0-ADH ChriSlianSen Claudia Church Kathy Clark Patricia Sarah Ann Clay Mall' Ellen Cliff lean M- Cobleleh Mitchell Codner How's the view from there, boys? Glenn Coffey Gwen Coffey Rosemarie Pauline Colla if 1 as Nw ee S V Wi Danny Colston George Columbus Gerald Hoshi and Gustavo Valdez. 1-.af Jeannie Columbus Deborah Christine Cook Kathy M. Cook Sharon Cook Thomas Corona if Leticia Corvera Sharon Rose Craig David Cramer Clifford Gary Crowell R3Ym0Hd Cruz Spring: Seniors 197 Susan Culbert Joy Cummins Marie Laura Cuttone Mary Ann D'Acquisto jghn Danieig nap r W V2, J Q fr f K , Z6 i Alvis Lynn Davis Edgiif Davis Jackie Lane Davis Action! f' AS' Q,z,,a,,N Sharon L. Davis Renee N. Dawson Vivian Roseiind Day jessica Cecilia Delao gf XY If , Y! 'limi' l A, Karol DelH0'ral Mary C. Demos S Michelle Jeanne DePriest an I ra V 5 a' l wi In ff! Q 1? r 5 if Barbara Susan Diaz George Diaz Pamela Dickson gi? al , V, , ...S Diane Dilllhunt Jeffery Dixon Rose Marie Dominguez Victor Anthony Dominguez HW Gloria Don Marie Anne Donayre Darrell Clyde Douglas Steven Dunkl Anne-Elise Durrill Spflllgi Seniors 199 , ar as i , M, al Lawrence David Earner lohn Eastman V , 12 tip. of ' ,W mifim Elizabeth Ann Eaton Ronald Louis Eden Wh9'e'5 it at? Gary Edmonds Emily Mary Equihua Gloria Esparza Yolanda Espino Guy Espinosa Joseph Espinosa Carol Estes Danny Estrada Doris-Ann Evans Corazon Fabian Walter Fairley lr. Graciella Fematt Janette Fenn Teresita Fernandez Clayton A. Ferris lacqueline Fifer Anthony V- Filinrwne Lorem Fino ,aw-av Whai'S in the baggi9?? Evangelina Flores Maria Elena Flores Spring: Seniors 201 .aaa Leticia Flynn Marie Ellen Fong Van Ford Robin Fort David A. Francisco Alfred Frazier Joan Fralier Dwight A- Ff9fiChS I-YH Gail FUVUY3 Diane Helen Galas Donna Galbraith vgawfw Marie Galindo Dora B. Garcia Anna Marie Gargano 3'3'SEN I-I-'URW 202 l 7-44' 5 ' ag ,A-..-.. N... M W W, ,ff Adele Garibay Peter Geenhuizen Maria Giacalone fmwf ' 'Vi MaryAnn Giacalone my if' up ,uv- Marcy Goldstein Christine Gomez Martha N. Gomez Ruth E. Gomez Soledad Gomez Virginia Gomez 'tv-...J Luis Gonzales Terri 0. Gonzales David Goodall Nicholas Robert Grant Spring: Seniors 203 Angela Graves BFUCS Graydon Donna Ciyde GVGYSON Richard Green Robert Orville Greene Jr. ,nf Paul 1- A- GVBDO Lurenette Griffin Happiness is a pat on the head. Gloria Guerrero rosie Guerrero ..-new Jack Michael Guidi Louie Guidi Mark Gurling Edward L. Gutierrez Edward R. Gutierrez if Graciela R. Gutierrez Victor Guzman Sharon Marie Haddad Jackie Ham Warren Hamilton Sharon Rivas gets lost in the crowd. Mike Hanson Q A ' gf 5 qw Ma- J -f i Bruce Harris Glenda Fay Harrison Stephanie Marie Harwood Morris Hatalsky Hermerlinda Hannah Penny Hanson Michelle Lynne Hayes Irma Hemandel Jesus Hernandez Richard Wesley Herring Joseph M. Herrington Phyllis lean HBSSBIUHVU1 Pretretia Yvonne Hicks Linda Hieber Glenn Hoey Steven Frank Holladay Omar Herbert Hom Stephanie Sue Hodge Wee Tai Hom CRonnieJ lan Honeycutt lean Mary Hoover Christine Horton Gerald Hoshi JGUJ' HOUSUPH Marcia Hudson Joseph Hughes ' V 51' V N J Wir '?W at 1 ? a f -Q K' if at 'ff' IVLVZ J ,,,, - ., if ff it . Herbert M. Hunter Martha Hurtado Patricia J. inabnett 59.4 ' Debbie Strom, Lisa Lundy, Kathy Kaiser. Larry Jackson Lanette Jackson Marty M. Jackson Paul A. Jackson at DeeDee Ingram Dorothy Ireland Beverly Fay Jackson Spring: Seniors Zgj New Ross B. Jackson :Mfg - Wil? '. Y - . ,, i45JZUe7?KQLf?CfzH 1 471 ' , ff ' David Jenkins Linda Johns Bessle Johnson Nancy Johnson Patncla Mane Johnson Vlvlan Marlene Johnson Darcey Lynn Johnston MJ, Genevieve Jones Lily Jung gf'-v Jeff Kendrick Susie Joiner Katherine Jones ID' W, Jon Jones Sandra Cecilia Juneau wma,-. 'nw' Greg Kaercher Kathy Kaiser Robert Kelly Jim Kendrick Patricia Ann Kenniston Susan Karnes Spring: Seniors 209 1 bw' a William Kilgore Eddie Kilpatrick Robert Kimbrel Anthony B. King Cynthia King F0rrSSf Kirk Janet Gould Klauber Judith Anne Kunde Diane Kuroda Q l Deborah Lamprides Pat Kenniston, Vicki Martinez, and Susie Allen take off. Steve Leafdare r 3 5 'viii ,ff ,a James A. Lee lean M, Lee Rosie Lee Leggett Valerie Levingston Steve Moxley, Bruce Graydon, Wally Buck Vester Lenn Levingslon Karen Marie Lindberg lean Lobenstein Terry Lockett Tina Lococo XM' Chris Longueuiel Alba C. Lopez Maria lsabel Lopez Manuel Lopez Maria del Rosario Lopez Spring: Seniors 211 Maurice Lopez Othaniel Lopez Juan Norberto Lozano Lynn Lozano Barbara Mack lulia Mailey Yvonne Susie Maitin Mark Malkiewicz Michael Mangarin Alicia R. Mariscal fm f X V?fV2T52ff'Wfjf',if9W Miagwfrrffw' L HM ,wp Michael Love Linda Yvonne Lowe Grady B. LUCGS Lisa Gale Lundy A few of the brothers gettin' it together. Rigoberto Marquez Karen Martin Larry Martin Wendy Martin li 7 yu :hwy ,, I Jinny Lyn Martinez Lina Martinez Saniuana Martinez Vickie Martinez Damei R- Mathias Patricia Ann Maxwell Eileen Kathryn MBV e Juris A- M31VHEaiis Patricia Ann McDowell Leland McMorris Spring: Seniors 213 Maureen M. McNertney Janis E. Mead Anella Marie Meador Juan Mendez iw' w ' Martha Mendez Tanya Mendoza Tori Nleza Consuelo lvlijares Bernard Neal Miller David Miller Beverly Faye Mills Patricia Alta Millsap BSUY Nlingo Lupe Miranda Noreen Miranda Orelia Mitchell W fa Yegrifi Joseph Bernal Monreal lr. William Monroe Terry Montejano WQQA uw' Georgina Mora Delia Morales Ophelia Morales Cecilia Moreno Lezlie Pickering 4-rl 'LSI' Maria del Socorro Murillo John fRickJ Murphy Phil Murphy Steve 'Moxley X , Rh Tommy Murphy Greg Mullins Spring: Seniors 215 ,MW ,ew Jackie Musick Isabel Alma Navarra i Sher Nelson Susan Diane Neve Michael L. Newcomb Thomas Nierodzinski Pam Dixon in the latesf attire, Domingo Nunez Cecilia Marie Oaks X H-,ff Elizabeth Alma Obregon Roylene Oliver s ,....,, aw' -,. .K 7 Doris Orsulak Joseph Orteya Linda Ortiz Corinne Diane Osborn Anna Pablo H-an 'Av Lerna Padua Francisco B, Paras lr. 10Si9 PHONE Alice Parfida Renee Pearson ,.,q.4-f-' 'fiwm Robert Pechnick Norma Sue Peraza KEEP YUUF fingef out of my ear- Manuel Perez Helen Elizabeth Perrone Spring: Seniors 217 Fred Phillips L. Thomas Gerald Phillips Leslie Pickering Pasqual P. Piro Alton Lee Pradd Adriana Quljano Anne Porter Virginia Ramirez Helen Rankin Nlarla Rasas ,awv John Razo Waldo rides again!! Cynthia Reade 9 1 -5' 'ff' ji' , f ,e V HfQf?+fQ,, If ' f , 5:25151 2 , fn 4 Dolores Reed Donald Reed Napolean Reed Kane, r ee, my ff, T i i i ? Audrey L. Reynold Diane A. Reynolds Michael Rice Wolfgang Friedrich Renner Alicia M. Retes Gary Robert Reyes Luis J. Reyes V, ,,, ,,,, ',9E?4?'l2Y William George Ricks KN Ola Mae Riley Donna Denise Ritchey Sharon lvl. Rivas Yvonne Antoinette Rivera Spring: Seniors 219 Donna Ann Robbins john R, Robinson Loo G, Robinson Opal Ann Robinson 'Q A,,, , STHHIGY Gene RODWSOH Mary Elizabeth Rodgers Fernando Rgldan Ray Romano x , , f :gif sg n , ii.. ,. William G. Romo Marc Rossi John M. Rouston Carol Robin lohn Anthony Rubio Michael Ruggiero DOHHG Judith Anne RYHH Yuki Sakata Sonia B. Sales Hilda L. Sanchez ,Q ,,hA W Richard R. Sanchez Cathie M. Sanders Anna Sanfilipnv Edward 10S6Dh Safdina Eivia Saucedo Nancy L. Scarr Betty Jean Schmucker . . GVGEOVY John Schuck Julie Ann Scomondau Albert E. Scott Spring: Seniors 221 Susan Scott David Alan Seid Victor Sekishiro Joseph Serrano di l 5 1' ff f 6 p WZ Yvette Lorraine Shepard Forrest keeps 'em in line. Celia Elias Simmons Lola Pfiscma Slate' MUD' Lou Smith- Ronald D. Smith Thomas K. Smith 222 Norma Jean Sheffield Carrie Anna Simmons Donald L. Skyies Marie Solis Lupe Soiorio Richard Sorensen , fi Robert Soto Larry Southern Rita Rae Spieth Kathleen Lucille Stansberry Cherrell A. Southworth TSVN ANN SDHHO Don Sparks Nathan Spencer Jr. Susan M, Steele Faybienne Sterling Dorothea Stewart Spring: Seniors 223 ww ,J 'Si .4 Kathleen Elizabeth Stone Debbie Strom Donna B. Stromquist Gayle L. Stromquist , bww .Wow James Swavely NHHCY Eilene Tam Rose Marie Tarantino Josie Talamantel Gail Lenora Thomas Mary Janet Thomas Michael L. Thomas Herman Thorne Pete Torcellini' Elizabeth Torres Norma Yolanda Treio Lawrence Trujillo l i Jann Tuohv Anita Turks X Qt. or Lourdes Ulloa Gustav A. Valdez Shelia Elaine Turner Gloria Sylvia Valdez lulietta Valencia Rosemary Vargas Q Alma Vasquez Patricia Vejar Linda Velasquez Janette l. Verdugo Vickie Lou Vernon l 1 Spring: Seniors 225 ,T ,l W ' M,,,44' Maro Z. Voskaridou Evalene Walker William Kenneth Ward W ea Charles Warner W rreu fr. warren Donna D. a Janice Watts ,, 1 CKEN FIGHT!!! ll J W 3' A. as 1 fix 'iff 2 l l Kerry Wellman Robert G. Wells Harvey While Laura Rose White Lennie M. White x fl 1 2 Sylvia Whitehead lohn C. Whiteman Will Wiegand i i ailii iail Claudia Wilson Harold Lee Williams l.0llnl8 Edgar Williams Eugene Williams Pat Wilson Wynona lean Wise Nannette Wittner Anna Lee Wong Barbara B. Wood lack Woon Deborah A. Wright Luci Zatarain lean Lee Wong Marie E. Zepeda Spring: Seniors 227 ,mwwwm Row 1, left to right: Mary Ellen Edwards Martha Brantley Domingo Nunez Ralph Hernandez Row 2' Adele Gar'ba L'l J J H ' ' ' ' 1 . 7. . 7 ' ' 1 y A h, Porter, Vicki Bolam. Row 3: Kathy Greene, Steve Chin, Celia Simmons, Anna Wong, Debbie Ball, Darcey Johnston, Ilyzne'lx-larl:rgCortyalDIsbo?r?sPz:ul DARCEY JOHNSTON Lily lung-Art and Layout, Kra A ' ' - . - EDITOR IN CHIEF Porter-Production chief Zll HHN? Steve Chin and Chris Longueuiel, photographers Every day during fifth period e , - Room 354 became a MAD- g ' 3 HOUSE! lnside, yourAnnual ,i e , l Staff was busy with photo- 1, - ee graphing, publicizing, consult- ing, drawing, reading, writing, L -i-- - - and re-writing. We were busy developing some new ap- proaches to the annual, too, like grouping the year's events. Without our printer, Neyenesch Incorporated, and our pho- tographer, Bowermaster-U.S. - --4 - Grant, you never would have iit i ' A gotten this book! Both gave us ff ' - M tast service and great repre- --4-- all L z, sentation-Mr. VWestertield Cory Osborn, Betsy Eaton-Seniors from Ne enesch and Mr. Debbie Ball- 50Ph0m0f0S Y , Lindsay from Bowermaster are the greatest! Everything we did went towards making your 68-69 Gray Castle Annual what I think is the best yet! l hope you agree . . . - 'MMEQ , W. , -fx., ,.., ,. y ' ,,,, Dianna Norman, Bob Batten, Krazy Annie Vicki Bolam-Business Manager, Lynne Hart-Copy, Leslie Porter-Copy Z E v ,E riinfxengifefifnihetupssii ANNUAL Celia Simmons-Girls' Sports, llnna Wong-Faculty, Bob. Batten-Sports, Adele Garibay-Activities, Mary Ellen Edwards-Activities, Dianna Norman-Clubs, Kathy Greene-Clubs Joann Hayashi-Juniors, Row 1: Domingo Nunez, Mikal 0'Rleiley, Niki Young, Ralph Hernandez. Row 2: Marilyn Chiles, Mark Del Castillo, Greg Schuck fffqs we la SIE l0R INDEX ABAT, CAMILLE- Linky was a member of Sergeanettes and Girls' League and she really enjoys being with Bobby. She is going to miss all of her CRAZY friends. After graduation she plans to attend City College. 190 ABBOTT, KENNETH-When he's not working on cars, Ken likes weightlifting, girls and billiards, After he serves in the Army, he plans to make aircraft maintenance his profession. 190 I ACEVEDO, MARIAN-Marian likes reading, listening to jazz, and going to dances. She plans to major in business. 190 ACEVEDO, SANDRA AMELIA-Sandy came to SDHS from Lincoln this year, but will truly miss the Gray Castle the most because of all the friendly teachers and students. She enjoys reading, stamp collecting, tennis, swimming and horseback riding. She wants to enter the medical field after graduation. 190 ADAMS, KAREN-Karen digs parties, being with R.G., eating tacos, sports and danc- ing-sho was named Best Dancer by the Senior Class for her dancing ability. After she leaves the Hill -she's going to miss Mrs. Doty's class and Graphic Arts. Karen plans to go to a business college. 148, 181, 190 AGILAR, ALLISON JO- AI has been super-active in Drama and Music. A member of Thespians and Madrigals, she's played the role of Smitty in How to Succeed and played the lead, Ella, in Bells Are Ringing. She was voted Most Talented by the Senior Class. After working on every play on the Hill for the past three years she is going to miss Mr. Stewart and the Russ Auditorium. Allison plans to head for Broadway! 31, 116, 122,123,152,153,179,190,209 AGUIRRE, JOE LUIS-Joe has taken part in J.V. Wrestling, General Assembly and Red Cross. He digs surfing in Baja, water-skiing, basketball, listening to Wes Mont- gomery and girl-watching. He will be a language major at State, but he's really going to miss the happy atmosphere on the Hill. 59 AGUIRRE, PATRICIA-Pat, who really likes reading, plans to attend City College after she graduates. 190 ALBARRANNEARA-Sara is going to miss going over to City. Her favorite pastime is oe. . . ALCARAZ, ALICIA-Alicia was very active during her stay on the HilI. She was a Benchwarmer, Demoiselle, Senior Cabinet Commissioner, Girls' League officer and a Pepster. She was also a member of Justo Sierra, Future Teachers, Red Cross, Student Human Relations, Y-Teens, GRA and General Assembly. She likes to sew, knit and read. She plans to go to S.D. State and major in accounting. 50, 52, 58, 114, 115, 146, 185, 188, 190 ALLEN, MIKE-Mike digs weightlifting, swimming, music, girls and billiards. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. 146, 190 ALLEN, SUSIE-Susie says you can almost always find her babysitting at her sister's house or across the street. She plans to go to Southwestern College and study busi- ness. She also plans to work at the Telephone Company. She is going to miss Mrs. working in the Boys' Attendance Office with Mrs. Ashbee and her friends. 190, ALLIOTTO, ROSEMARIE- Ro was a member of Hilltop Choir, Pepsters, school pro- ductions and Stage Crew. She digs going out with the gang, singing, playing tennis, horseback riding and dancing, She plans to go to Mesa then transfer to S.D. State to get a teaching degree. She is goin to miss the beautiful Castle with the ivy growing up the sides. the front lawn, and her friends. 79, 122, 191, 196 AMADOR. VERA-191 ALVARADO, VICTOR LOZANO-Vic, who was in school senlice, is going to miss the one only Mrs, Doty. He plans to go to Trade Technology College. ANGULO, IRMA E.-Irma has been involved in Future Nurses, Spanish and German Clubs, swimming and tennis. She collects miniature cars, fuzzy animals, and pictures. She is going to miss her English teacher, Miss Pollina. ANDERSON, DEBORAH-Debby, a member of Sergeanettes and Hurdle Crew wants to Sblecosge F511 airline stewardess. She likes skiing, traveling, art and buying clothes, 53, ANTOS, GREG-Greg played on the Football team for three years. He also partici- pated in track and was a member of Key Club and President of the Letterman's Club. He likes to watch and play sports. 12, 15, 36, 37, 38, 39, 119, 158, 191 ARAUJO, JOE-191 ARAUZ, GENEVIEVE-Genevieve was very active in sports. She likes to do work around the house and let time pass. She plans to get married and have four chil- dren. She is going to miss her teachers and friends. 191 ARAUZ, HORTENCIA-Upon graduation, Hortencia plans to travel and meet many different types of people. She likes to listen to the radio, read and do things around the house. She is going to miss all of the fun she has had and all of the friends she has made. 191 ARREDONDO, EDGAR-Edgar likes to dance, draw, play the guitar, swim, sky dive and play handballj He plans to go to S.D. State to become an engineer. 191 ARVIZU, ADOLFO-204, 191 ASTLEFORD, KENT-104, 191 AVALOS, RALPH-Ralph digs playing and collecting jazz albums, playing the Conga and drawing. He plans to go to City College to study mechanical drafting or join the National Guard or Army. 191 AYAP, ARNOLD-169, 191 BADDOUR. MARION LAUREN-Active Marion has been busy with General Assembly, Junior and Senior Cabinets, CSF, Cameros, Red Cross, ICC, and Demoiselles. ln her spare time she enjoys astronomy, rock and fossil collecting, cooking, sewing, micro- scopy, painting, reading, sports, and riding herd over her six brothers and sisters. She plans to attend UCSD and become an MD. She will miss her many friends at SDHS.172,173,188,191 BAKER, IVY ZOE-Sweetheart of the Key Club, Ivy, was also a 68-69 Songleader, a Sergeanette, a member of Pepsters, General Assembly, and was President of Hill- top Choir. She was also voted Most School Spirit by the Senior Class. She plans to go to S.D. State and become a teacher. She is going to miss' Senior Hall, her friends, songleading, and most of all-the warm, smiling faces of everyone on the HiIl. 24, 25, 52, 122, 146, 176, 179, 191 BAKER, LINDA-Linda likes reading, hiking, sewing and tennis. During her stay on the Hill she was in CSF and was historian for Cameros. She plans to go to Mesa to become a medical secretary. 191 BALISTRERI, PETER-180, 191 BARNES, ROBERT D.-Doyle was on the Varsity Football and Wrestling teams. He was a member of the Letterman's Club, Latin Club and Key Club. He plans to go to the Univ. of the Pacific to become a Pharmacist. ln his spare time he likes to read. and watch sports. He is going to miss his friends and sports. 35, 104, 105, 162, 191 BARRIOS, ALBERT E.-Al lettered in J.V. Football in his soph. year. His future plans involve going to City College and finding a career in electronics. He says he is going to miss the old buildings here onthe Hill. 192 BATALUCCO, VITO-192 BATTAGLIA, PHILIP-On the Hill, Phil participated in wrestling and swimming, His favorite hobbies are girls, basketball, football and swimming. He is going to miss everything about SDHS, especially the education opportunities. 192 BATTEN, ROBERT DOUGLASS-Bob was a member of the Letterman's Club, General Assembly, Annual Staff. He was a three year varsity swimming letterman and was SDHS's Football correspondent for the San Diego Union. He plans to go to the Univ. of Calif, at Davis. Bob likes surfing, camping, girls, competitive swimming and cut- ting grass. When asked what he'lI miss the most he said the thought that at any moment the ceiling over my head might cave in and my head will be structurally unsound to death. 146, 119, 163,192 BENEDICT, LAUREL KATHERINE-ln her spare time, Laurel is a professional dancer, She also digs dating and reading, On the Hill, she was a member of Pepsters, the Girls' Gymnastic team, Jr. Cab. and Russ Staff. She hopes to go to New York City or Europe and study to make dancing her profession. 57, 192, 195 BERGER, ANNA IRENE-Anna was voted Best Athlete by the Senior Class. She was Vice Pres. of GRA in her Junior year and President in her Senior year. She was also a member of the Tennis team, Pepsters. CSF, and ICC. She likes swimming, sailing and horseback riding. She plans to attend Mesa and then S.D. State in hopes of becoming a teacher. 180, 183, 192 BERNARD, MICHAEL LOUIS-Mike wants to be a mechanical engineer. He plans to go to S.D. State. During his stay on the Hill, he participated in track and football. ln his spare time he likes collecting coins, model building, reading, painting and jewelry making. 158 BERNER, HEIOI-192 BLAKELY, KATHRYN- Kathy was a member of the Girls' Gymnastic team, Pepsters, and Hurdle Crew, She says she loves modeling, dancing and school activities. She plans to go to City or Mesa to become a legal secretary. Says she'lI miss all of 'th-e. wonderful people she met during her three years on the Hill, 52, 114, 146, 192 BLANCHARD, CLINTON JAY-Clinton is an actor at heart, He was a member of Thes- pians, was student director of The Crucible and held leading parts in How to Succeed and Bells Are Ringing. He plans to attend City or Mesa and major in Speech Arts, He says he'll miss tripping around with Alicia, 52, 119, 153, 192 BLANCO, MARIE SOCORRO-Marie plans to go to a private college. Her goal is to become a Dental Technician, She digs football games and dancing as pastimes. She gigs lsggnt two years in Sergeanettes and was an attendant to this year's Ball, 53, 54, BODRIAN, ROSEMARIE- Ro had a leading part in The Man Who Came to Dinner and has participated in many speech and drama tournaments. She digs writing and taking care of reactionary establishments. Her future goal is to become a fair to middlin' writer. She says she'll miss her Amer. Govt. teacher, the Russ Audi- torium and its accessories and the look of SDHS. 18, 116, 119, 152 BOLAM, VICTORIA-192 BOLDIZAR, LANI MICHELLE-Lani has been a member of Pepsters, She likes dancing. Her future plans include City College and becoming a secretary. Lani is going to miss the Hill's traditions and memories. 192 BOLIVAR, DIANE CHRISTINE-Justo Sierra and Pepsters are some of Diane's activities on the Hill. She is going to miss her locker, friends, Mr. Russell's dialogues and Miss Pollina's discussions. After graduation Diane plans to attend Kelsey-Jenney Busi- ness College of S.D. City College. 193 BOLOGNA, PETER--Pete's hobby is girl watching. 193 BOSTON, ANTHONY-Anthony is going to miss ducking from the sea gulls while eat- ing lunch. He was manager for the Varsity Basketball team. He plans to go to City and a Univ. to major in Business Administration. in his free time Anthony enjoys read- ing, watching football on TV and going to the games. 99, 193 BOYER, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH-Bill has been a three year Letterman in Tennis. He digs music, cars, women and sports. He will miss the hamburgers at the Iunchline. Bill's goal is to become a nuclear physicist or a ditch digger. 162, 193 BRADY, DANNY MARTIN-Mrs. Doty's English class is what Denny is sorry to leave but he's anxious to go on to S.D. State or City College, He enjoys working with wood. 193 BRAVO, GLORIA-146, 172, 193 BRISKER, JOEL-193 BROCK, MARSHA-Marsha enjoys skiing, tennis, bowling and skin diving. She has participated in General Assembly, Junior Cabinet, Bowling Club, Pepsters and Girls' League during the last three years. She will miss her friends and the assemblies. She plans to become an interior decorator after going to Mesa and the Art Center in L.A. 115,156,193 BROOKS, MARJORIE ANN-Red Cross, GRA Tennis and Badminton, Y-Teens and General Assembly have kept Marjorie active on the Hill. Most of all she will miss Miss Hoffine's classes and being with Sharon, Lurnette and Gwen, Her favorite hobbies are sewing, collecting coins and going to parties with the gang. She will continue her education at L.A. City College and then become an IBM operator. 193 BROOKS, PAUL-After graduation Paul will go either to City College or USCD and eventually become a football coach. He enjoys pretty women, football and listening to Jazz. While on the Hill Paul has been Co-Captain and Captain of the '69 Varsity Football team. He has also been in General Assembly and the Letterman's Club. He is going to miss the girls and the Football team most on the Hill. 12, 35, 39, 59, 104,146,181,193 BROWN, JAMES EDWARD III-James has participated in the J.V. Wrestling team, J.V. Basketball team and Caver Marching Band. He was the '69 Varsity Basketball Man- ager. He likes playing basketball, football, swimming, listening to records and meeting new people fGirlsl. James is sorry to leave Auto Shop, Cont. Lit, P.E. and the administration but he is anxious to go to the Institute of Technology. 118, 193 BROWN, KATHLEEN-After graduation, Kathleen will go to City or S.D. State and major in business. While on the Hill she has been involved in General Assembly, Mixed Chorus and Umoja, Kathleen enjoys collecting Temptations' albums, singing, dancing, being black. She is going to miss her Junior and Senior years and track meets. 148, 193 BROWN, RONNIE- Bug likes to socialize and dig some nice jazz or Temptations. He earned the title of Best Athlete '69 by his participation on the Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball teams. He is also a member of the Exchange Club. He is going to miss capping on the sophomores and juniors most of all. He plans to go to either USC or S.D, State after a year at City College. 12, 13, 36, 99, 100, 102, 164, 165, 180, 194 BUCK. WALTER-146, 211 BULLARD, BERTHENA-194 BUOMPENSIERO, ESTHER-Esther will miss nothing except Mr. Cook, on the HiIl. She likes dances and Umessin' around. She has been active in Pepsters. After grad- uation she will attend Hillcrest Beauty College and become a Beauty Oprator. 194 BURCH, BARBARA-194 BURGOS, LUCIHDA N.- Tootie digs cooking and listening to records. She has participated in Sergeanettes and Girls' League. She plans to attend City College and become a secretary. She'lI miss her crazy friends. 194 BURKE, WENDY GAIL-Pepsters, General Assembly, Hurdle Crew, Benchwarmers, Girls' League and Gymnastics have kept Wendy busy on the Hill. After graduation she will major in art at Boston Univ. and then teach. ln her spare time she likes cer- amics, gymnastics, dancing, sewing and meeting boys. She is going to miss the relatioships she has developed with her teachers. 50, 194 BUSH, BRUCE MICHAEL-Some of Bruce's favorite things are playing basketball, pool and other sports. He also likes to work with radios. He plans to go to UCSD and enter the math field. 194 BUTTEMER, DEBRA ANN-Debbie will go to Mesa and eventually become an interior decorator. She enjoys sewing and going to shops in Laguna Beach. She is going to miss Mrs. Doty and some of the guys she's met this year. 52, 194, 223 BYRNES, SUSAN-Modern dance, listening to music, reading, dreaming, writing, trav- eling and learning are Susan's interests. She plas to study psychology, philosophy, and sociology. Her goals are to travel, gain knowledge and understanding and to write. She is going to miss Mr. Wightman after she leaves. Susan has been active in De- moiselles, Benchwarmers, CSF, Ski Life and a sister to an AFS student in the '69 year. 18, 20, 50, 124, 174, 178, 194 CALAMARI, FRANKwFrank is going to miss football games and schoolmates who he won't see anymore. Bowling, cars, and a member of the Swimming team and or into the Army. 194 CALL, STACIA ANN-Stacey had been Girls' League, Pepsters, Benchwarmers, dances most of all, In her spare time water sports are his hobbies. Frank has been Pepsters. He plans to go to a junior college involved in Soph., Jun., and Sen. Cabinets, German and Latin Clubs. She'll miss our she enjoys listening to the radio, painting. drawing, sewing, eating, poking fun at Jerry and cruising the strip in Las Vegas. She hopes to go to S.D State and major in art. Her goal is to become a commercial artist. 50. 194 CALDERON, PATROCINIO- CAMACHO, JOHN-You can usually find John with girls. His hobbies are basketball and football and girls. He will miss the dances and girls most at SDHS. John plans to attend City College and eventually become an airline pilot. CAMBEROS, ALMA LETICIA-Alma plans to attend S.D. State and become a teacher. At SDHS, Alma will miss her friends and Senior activities. She likes listening to the radio and her albums. 28, 111, 194 CAMPA, ALBERT- Cutting in the Senior lunch line and the groovey peopIe are what Albert will miss most. At SDHS, Albert has played J.V. Football, went to all the school dances and won first place on Clash Day. His favorite hobbies are working on his hot '57 Chevy, drag racing, basketball, skin diving, Wes Montgom- ery and the Rascals. He will attend S.D. State and major in Oceanography. 79, 194 CAPENA, JOHN-12, 13, 35, 36, 119, 146, 194 CANFIELD, KATHY-Two years at Mesa College, Wisconsin and marriage are among Kathy's future plans. She enjoys folk music, guitar, composing songs, and making people haDDY. ln her two years on the Hill Kathy has been in Quill 81 Scroll and Senior Cabinet. She'll miss the school itself. 56,194 CARDWELL, ROBERT THORAN-Playing the saxophone professionally is Robert's favor- ite pastime. He plans to major in criminology at the Univ. of Santa Barbara. 118, 194 CARINI. FRED-195 CARRILLO, EDDIE-195 CARRILLO, GUSTAVO-195 CARRILLO, OPHELIA-195 CARRILLO. SHELLY-195 CARTWRIGHT, BRUCE H.-Bruce has enjoyed membership in the Army ROTC,v the Cadet Club, the Concert Wind Ensemble and Stage Band. He experienced vocational training in closed circuit television at Morse High School, In the future Bruce plans to enlist in the Army and go into Motion Picture Photography and closed circuit television work. In his spare time he likes electronics, photography. social work and girl watching. He will miss the grandeur and traditions of SDHS. He will also miss the social life on the Hill, 118. 169,195 CASTAGNOLA, LOUIS-Art is Louis' favorite hobby. He also digs dances, and nightlife. He has been a member of CSF and Pepsters. He has had entries in art shows. He is sorry to leave Mrs. Bingham'As art studio class and many good friends Louis plans to attend S.D. State and major in art and history, 195 CESENA, ROSEMARIE-Rosemarie enjoys social activities, writing to Ben, football games, parties, and dances. She has participated in Pepsters and Hurdle Crew. She will miss many good friends and the phoney football games. In the future Rose- marie will go to Kelsey-Jenney College of Business and go into Data Processing, 146 195 CHAFFEE, ROSE JOYCE-Sewing, swimming, horseback riding and drawing are some of Rose's favorite hobbies. She has been a member of GRA here on the HiIl. She'll miss arguing with Tall Man. Her future goal is marriage. 195 CHAMP, LINDA LOUISE-Linda is interested in becoming a Dental Assistant and a songstress. She has been busy at SDHS in GRA, Red Cross, Cameros, Umoja, ASB and Y-Teens, Her favorite hobbies are singing and art. She also enjoys doing church work and listening to recordings. She will miss the HilI's stone gray walls. 195 CHAPMAN, JOHN A.-The relaxed feelings in the classes and Mr. RusselI's dialogues are what John will miss most. He had participated in Hilltop Choir and Pepsters. In the future, John will go to City College and then Cal Lutheran College. He hopes to become a pastor. 122, 146, 148, 195 CHAPPELL, ROBERT-195 I CHAPPEL. SHERRY-Sherry's goal in life is to live. She digs swimming, reading, sewing, listening, eating, funning, skating, and driving down Las Vegas Blvd. She'lI miss the grass on the Hill most of all. She has been active on the Girl's Gym- nastic team and Soph. Cabinet. She has also been a member of the German and Latin Clubs. 195 CHOVINING, DELBERT-196 CHOWNING, RAYMOND-Model building with balsa wood is Raymond's favorite pas- time. He'll miss the nice teachers here on the Hill. His future plans include go- ing to City College to he a machinist or an aircraft mechanic. 196 CHRISTAKOS, MARIA-196 CHRISTAVOL, DORA-Dora just came to the States this year from Greece. She en- joys painting, good books, writing, poems, collecting stamps and studying foreign languages. Dora will miss her many teachers who helped her to overcome the lang- uage barrier. She will attend a four year college and major in Psychology. CHRISTIAN, JEAN ISABEL-ln her spare time, lean likes sewing and singing with the Crescendos at SDHS. Jean has been active on the Tennis team and in the Health Careers Club. She plans to pursue a career in the field of medicine. She will go to S.D. State to receive her degree. 172, 196 CHRISTIANSEN, JO-ANN-Jo-Ann digs writing fiction stories and reading. While at SDHS, she has been a member of Pepsters. After graduation she plans to attend S.D. Business College or work at Pacific Telephone Co. She'll miss the ivy around the school most of all, 196 CHURCH, CLAUDIA-196 CLARK, KATHY-196 CLAY, PATRICIA SARAH ANN- 0ld Friends, friendly attitudes, Senior Hall, and running to the lunchline are the things that Patricia will be sorry to leave. She plans to attend L.A. City College and become a legal secretary. She participated in Sergeanettes, Umoja, and Hurdle Crew while on the Hill. In her spare time she enjoys dancing, eating, movies and talking. 53,54,146,171, 196 CLIFF, MARY ELLEN-Mary likes sewing, bowling, listening to records and being a Candy Striper. She has been a member of Pepsters and the Bowling Club. She will miss her friends, some teachers and all the Russ newspapers most. She plans to attend Mesa College and in the future, get married. 145, 146, 196 COBLEIGH, JEAN M.-Mesa and S.D. State are included in 1ean's plans for the future. Her favorite pastimes include listening to folk music, playing tennis and bizchizggrbing. At SDHS, lean has been active in AFS, Senior Cabinet and Pepsters. CODNEII. MITCHELL-196 CDFFEY, GLENN- Enjoying life as it is and meeting new people are some of the things Glenn enjoys. His hobbies are electronics and going to parties. Glenn has been a member of Umoja, General Assembly, Pepsters, Senior Cabinet, Boy's Fed, Choir and ROTC Radio Club. His future plans include either going to City College to take iiglbagai Processing or becoming an electronics engineer and entering the service. COFFEY, GWEN-Gwen who is known for her outstanding sense of humor, enjoys sewing, dancing and having a good time. She'lI never forget when she first started dating G.G. In the future she will attend S.D. State and become a Registered Nurse. While on the Hill, Gwen has participated in GRA, Cameros Health Club, Hurdle Cgiwlarad Sagnior Cabinet. At SDHS, she'll miss Mr. Joyner's darkroom. 154, 172, , 8 , 1 COLLA, ROSEMARIE PAULINE-Junior and Senior Cabinets, Red Cross, Girl's League, Sergeanettes, Future Teachers, and Band have been Rosemarie's activities on the HiIl. Her favorite pastimes and hobbies include tennis, sailing, dances, horse- back riding, football games, meeting people and working in Head Start. She is go- ing to miss her teachers, friends and Mr. Gaddis' talks on his life and the service. She has many goals she wishes to achieve. Among those are social work and sub- stitute teaching after going to S.F. State. 53,114,197 COLLINS, HECTOR-Hector's favorite hobbies and pastimes include talking to pretty T.A.'s, walking through halls, looking out windows and going to the Girl's gym. He is going to miss the Boy's Gym most of all. COLSTON, DANNY-City College, electronics and communication are Danny's future plans. He likes skin diving, messing around and Honda 305 Scrambling. He'Il miss all of SDHS. 197 COLUMBUS, GEORGE-During his three years on the Hill, George has enjoyed being the Basketball manager and doing most of the school printing. He was also a member of General Assembly. He's going to miss Mr. loyner's Graphic Arts Class and that old green offset press. He enjoys listening to records, cars, pets, girls and all sports. He plans to go to Chapman College and his goal is to become a social studies teacher. 197 COLUMBUS, JEANNIE-Jeannie plans to attend Grossmont College and further her education in Dental Assisting. ln her spare time, she likes bowling, skating, horse- back riding and listening to records. On the Hill, she has been a member of General Assembly. Pepsters and Hurdle Crew. She leaves behind many wonderful times and activities and friends here on the Hill. 146, 171, 172, 197 COOK, DEBORAH CHRISTINE-Some of Debbie's favorite hobbies are making jewelry. painting, body surfing, motorcycles and boys. She is going to miss the drinking fountains and the grass here at SDHS. She plans to go to an art school and get a part-time job. 52, 114, 197 COOK, KATHY M.-Kathy is going to miss Mrs. Giovanazzi most. 197 COOK, SHARON-197 CORONA, THOMAS DONALD ANTHONY-Parties. dances and good music are among some of Tommy's favorite things. He is going to miss Wop Hall on the Hill. After completing the Coast Guard Reserves, Tommy, is going to go to City or Mesa and major in business. 180, 197 CORONADO, CYNTHIA- CORVERA, LETICIA-Leticia is sorry to leave behind her friends, school activities and Mr. Smith. She has been busy in Soph. Cabinet. Pepsters, Hurdle Crew and Sergeanettes. She enjoys playing the cello, working with children at hospitals, camp- ijn1g,lpicnic37and auto mechanics. After Mesa College, she wants to become a nurse. , 4,1 CRAIG, SHARON ROSE-Best Dressed, Sharon digs dancing, cooking, horseback riding and hanging around with the gang. She has been involved in Girl's Leaue, General Assembly, and being a nurses monitor. Slre is going to miss the Peyton Place atmosphere of SDHS. She plan to go to business college and her main goal in life is to be an airline stewardess and to eventually work on the ground with the airlines company. 181, 197 CRAMER, DAVID-197 CROYIELL, CLIFFORD GARY-After attending a four year college, Cliff hopes to go into teaching. He enjoys swimming, hiking, reading and horseback riding in his spare time. He is going to miss football games, the attendance office, the girls and and the fish pond. 197 CRUZ, RAYMOND-Raymond has played football for SDHS in the last two years His favorite pastime is playing basketball. He plans to go to City College. 197 CULBERT, SUSANw198 CUMMINS, JOY-ln her spare time, Joy shows her three horses in shows throughout Cggfornia and Arizona. She has won many awards. She will attend UCSD in the fall, CUTTONE, MARIE LAURA- The friendliness of our school and Mrs. Doty's second period English class are what Marie is going to miss most. She has been active in the Red Cross. Pepsters and Gymnastics. Her biggest pastime is writing letters but she also enjoys dancing, sewing, cooking, and listening to records. She plans to go on to Business College. 146, 198 D'ACQUlSTO. MARY ANN-You can usually find Mary Ann playing miniature golf, bowling or dancing. ln the future she will go to college. She regrets saying goodbye to her many friends and teachers. 198 DANIELS, JOHN-198 DAVIS, ALVIS LYNN-In his future plans, Alvis includes Mesa and UCSD to become a Computer Technician, Fireman, Congressman, Senator or maybe President. On the Hill he has been active in Umoja and Student Human Relations. He is going to miss his friends, some of the faculty, his locker, the Senior year of '69 and the activities after activities. Some of his favorite hobbies are fishing, go-cart racing, listening to jazz, debating, reading, Friday nights, girls and women. 110, 190, 198 DAVIS, EDGARh198 DAVIS, JACKIE LANE-Jackie wants to be a Registered Nurse. She plans to enter UCLA next fall. She likes singing, playing tennis, softball, and volleyball. She also digs dancing and all social activities. She will be sorry to leave her friends and teachers and the beautiful ivy-covered walls that cover our buildings. 19, 53, 54, 171. teachers and the ivy-colored walls that cover our buildings. 19, 53, 54, 171, 178, 198 DAVIS, SHARON L.-As one of our busy students. Sharon has been active in Hill- top Choir, Madrigals, Pepsters, Future Teachers, CSF, CSF President, Demoiselles. AFS, and she has been in Jobs Daughters for five years. For the future, Sharon rs interested in teaching handicapped children. She wants to go to either Cal Western or the Univ, of Redlands. She is going to miss the friendliness of the whole school and her Honors English class. 29, 31, 52, 122, 123, 124, 125.152, 178, 182, 198 DAWSON. RENEE N.-Pepsters, Girl's League and Ski Club have been some of Renee's activities while on the Hill. ln her spare time she digs horseback riding, skiing, sailing and sewing. After graduation, Renee plans to go either to the Univ, of Hawaii or Colorado State. She'll miss the students here. 146, 198 DAY, VIVIAN ROSELIND-Among Vic's favorite hobbies are painting, knitting, col- lecting record albums and dancing. She also enjoys all sports. She has been active in Pepsters, Benchwarmers, GRA and as a Junior she was Homecoming Attendant. She'll miss many good friends, the faculty and the chili beans in the cafeteria. She plans to go to a business college and become a computer programmer. 19, 29, 50. 52, 79, 146, 148.189,198 . DELAO, JESSICA CECILIA-Playing combat with Teri is Cici's favorite pastime. She has been a member of Pepsters and General Assembly. She is going to miss her Senior activities, her underclassmen friends, and especially Larry, Her future plans include taking business courses at Mesa. 19B -,gg '.-r ff. . DELHOTAL, KAROL-Sewing, art and cooking are some of KaroI's favorite pastimes. Her goal is to become either a commercial artist or an art teacher. She says she'll miss our games and plays here on the Hill, 199 DEMOS, MARY C.-Mary, who is also known as Dummy has been a Benchwarmer, a member of Pepsters and a General Assembly representative. Her favorite hobbies include dancing, cruising, horseback riding and going out with the idiot. She is sorry to leave the attendance office, the Syndicate. Her future plans are to go to Mesa and State and become a teacher. 50, 51, 52, 79, 199 DEPRIEST, MICHELLE IEANNE-Michelle wants to be a high school teacher after attending a four year college. She enjoys all sports and other fun activities. When she leaves the Hill she'll miss the ivy and the people. She has been a member of Pepsters, GRA, Tennis team, Ski Club and Future Teachers. 199 DIAZ, BARBARA SUSANgAfter graduation, Bobbie plans to go to Mesa College. She likes rock, music, sewing, outdoor sports, especially fishing, football games and cooking. Her favorite pastime is observing sea life. She has been on Soph, Cabinet. Pepsters, Sergeanettes, General Assembly, Senior Cabinet and Red Cross. She'Il miss our school atmosphere, her classmates and the plumbingin the girl's gym. 54, 59, 146, 156, 199 DIAZ, GEORGE-199 DICKSON, PAMELA-Pam digs going to the beach, playing various musical instru- ments, being with people and going to Anti-l.C.P. concerts. She is going to miss hearing class bells and seeing the lunch time coaches. She plans to make a career in art and eventually see the northern lights and Europe. 196, 199, 216 DILLIIIUNT. DIANE-199 DIXON, JEFFERY-Being a member of the Pep Band and Marching Band has kept Jeffery busy in the past three years. He enjoys playing the guitar, singing and sports. He will major in music at S.D. State. He says he'll miss the students and activities here on the Hrll. 199 DOMINGUEZ, ROSE MARIE-Playing tennis and cooking are among Rose Marie's favorite hobbies. She says she'll miss her teachers, friends, classes and all the time passed at this wonderful school. 199 DOMINGUEZ, VICTOR ANTHONY-Tony is going to miss all of the birds at lunch that missed him. He's been a member of Pepsters and the J.V. Wrestling team. His favo- rite hobby is driving the red 327 Volkswagen. He also enjoys dances. He plans to go to Mesa. 199 DON, GLORIA-199 DONAYRE, MARIA ANNE-Maria's favorite pastime is art but she also likes dieting. She plans to attend UCSD and major in art. Then she will join the Peace Corps. 199 DOUGLAS. DARRELL CLYDE-After graduation, Darrell wants to join the Army, work and go to night college. His favorite hobbies are working on cars and machinery, gardening and watching girls. 199 DUNKL, STEVEN L.hSteve is going to miss the feeling of belonging here and being with his friends. He has been a photographer for the Russ. He likes going to the beach. Eventually he hopes to enter the electronics engineering field. He will enroll at S.D. State or Mesa. 57, 169, 199 DUNN. CATHY- DURRILL, ANNE-ELISE-Quill Ka Scroll, AFS, Pepsters, CSF, ICC, Demoiselles and Russ Staff have kept Anne busy while on the Hill, She is going to miss football games, first lunch and skipping class on a pass. She enjoys collecting antique dolls, sailing, reading and hiking, After graduation she will go either to Occidental College or the Univ of the Pacific. 56, 124, 146, 174, 175, 178, 199 EARNER, LAWRENCE DAVID-Larry was ASB Safety Commissioner and Boy's Fed. Treasurer. In his junior year he was involved in football and track. He digs water sports and automotive mechanics. 112, 200, 226 EASTMAN, JOHN-John likes surfing. He will miss the City College Cafeteria when he graduates. He plans to go to Mesa College. 200 EATON, ELIZABETH ANN-Betsy has been this year's Pepster President. She has also been a member of the ASB Council, Girls' League Cabinet, ICC, GRA, and Assembly. She has also worked as Senior Co-Editor of the '68-69 Gray Castle. She digs all sports, basketball games, singing, parties, making noise, talking, thinking, laughing, writing and boys. She hopes to attend the Univ. of Hawaii and teach or work with children. She'll miss seeing people of all races and creeds working in such unity and her fantastic friends. 18, 51, 52, 109, 146, 200, 223 EBNER. GARY-164 ECKENROD, JAN-Jan is going to miss going over to City College. He digs auto shop. He plans to go to Mesa College. 195 EDEN, RONALD LOUIS-Ronald plans to attend City College and become an electronics engineer. He enjoys girls and electronics. He regrets leaving behind the terrible food. 200 EDMUNDS, GARY OLIVER-ln his spare time, Gary enjoys working at the Naval Hospital, stringing badminton and tennis racquets and exploring the desert. He has spent two years in Junior Achievement. He is going to miss Mr. Kashima's class and his wi1e's banana nut bread. His future goal is to go into medical science. 200 EQUIHUA, EMILY-Emily, one of our Flag Bearers, has also been a member of General Assembly and lusto Sierra. She digs tennis, swimming and dancing. She'Il miss the friendly teachers and students here on the Hill and also our school en- thusiasm. She plans to become a computer operator and then get married. 200 ESPARZA, GLORIA-190, 200 ESPINO, YOLANDA-200 ESPINOZA, GUYAYou can usually catch Guy girl-watching, going to dances and parties and writing poetry. He hates to leave behind all the beautiful girls and our losing Football team. In the future he plans to attend S.D. State. 158, 200 ESPINOSA, JOSEPH-181, 200 ESTES. CAROL-200 ESTRADA, DANNYA200 ESTRADA, SOLEDAD-You can usually find Soledad having fun sewing and cooking. She enjoys mostly the company of her husband, Miguel. Her goal is to raise a family. EVANS, DORIS-ANN-201 FABIAN. CORAZON-201 FAIRLEY, WALTER-Walter is the only three year Letterman on the Varsity Wrestling team this year. He enjoys membership in the Letterman's Club, wrestling in tourna- ments, fishing, hunting, pool, and football. He will miss the warm, friendly atmos- phere, as well as several of his teachers. He plans to attend S.D. State and become a teacher, 104, 105, 201 FAUST, CHARLES-Charles likes surfing and cars. He has been the l.V. Basketball manager. He wants to go to a junior college. 79 FEMATT. GRACIELLA-201 FEMISTER, MIKE-169, 120 FENN, JANETTE FRANCES- Janie was active on Soph. and Senior Cabinet, Hurdle Crew, Demoiselles. Girls' League, Gymnastics, Benchwarmers and was Pepster Vice- President, CSF, ROTC 1st Attendant, and a Banner Bearer. She plans to attend Mesa and then return to England. People, the friendly atmosphere, games, dances and the Old Gray Castle itseIf, are what she will miss. She enjoys sewing, languages and dances. 50.51, 52, 96, 114, 146, 175, 178,201 FERNANDEZ, TERESITA-Terry's hobbies are swimming, skiing, surfing, reading and Hboys, boys, boys. She has been busy in Sergeanettes, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Girls' League, Hurdle Crew, Ski Club and the Track team. With regret she leaves be- hind the delicious cafeteria food. Terry will go to Mesa and become an airline stewardess. 201 FERRIS, CLAYTON A.-After graduation, Clayton will go on to Scripps Institution of Oceanography to get a degree in Biological Science. 201 FIFER, JACQUELINE-201 FILIPPONE, ANTHONY-Surfing, Ice Hockey, Judo, swimming, the beach and working on cars are some of Anthony's favorite things. At school he's been a member of the Swimming team. He'll go to Barber College and then to the Univ. of Hawaii. 146, 163, 192, 201 FINO, LORETTE-201 FLORES, EVANGELINA-ln her last two years on the Hill, Evangelina has been a member of Sergeanettes. She has also been active in Justo Sierra. ln her spare time she likes going to dances and parties. She plans to major in business at Mesa. Mostly she'll miss friends, the games and dances. 201 FLDRES, MARIA ELENA-After graduation, Maria plans to attend Mesa and become an X-Ray Technician. She likes dances, boys and art She'll miss all the juniors, 172,201 FLYNN, LETICIA-Leticia has enjoyed membership in Sergeanettes, GRA, Red Cross, Hurdle Crew and Pepsters, She'll miss the friendly people and the Gray Castle. She plan: to attend Mesa and major in business. 53, 54, 122, 148, 172, 202 FONG, MARIE ELLEN-Marie has been a member of Girls' League, Pepsters and Senior Cabinet. Talking on the phone, going out, and having fun are some of her favorite pastimes. She is sorry to leave her friends but is anxious to go on to City College. 146,202 FORD. VAN-202 FORT, ROBIN-183, 202, 209 FRANCISCO, DAVID A.- Snuff, who is known for his pretty smile, was the lucky escort of our '68-'69 Homecoming Queen. He likes parties, basketball games, football games, the beach and dances. He will miss the Girls' Attendance Office and many people. After graduation he'll go to Mesa College. 146,180,202 FRAZIER, ALFRED-202 FRAZIER, JOAN-79, 202 FRERICHS, DWIGHT A.-Dwight's hobbies are tennis, basketball, music, and avoiding wcrk. Key Club, CSF, Tennis team and Latin Club have been some of his activities on the HiIl. Dwight will miss Mr, Banta's witty sayings, Mr. Stout's ties, Mrs. Mal.eras and Mr. Finch, He hopes to goto UCLA to study medicine. 19, 162, 153, 202 FRITZ, HARRY G., JR.fHarry digs tennis and has been a member of the Tennis team He also likes swimming. He will attend Cal Western, FURUYA, LYN GAILfln her spare time, Lyn enjoys horseback riding and roller skat- ing She has been a member of Pepsters and Red Cross. She'Il miss our SDHS spirit the most. Lyrr plans to attend City College for an IBM course. GALAS, DIANE HELEN-Among Diane's interests are piano, violin, singing, compos- ing, surfing, track, playwriting, play analysis, acting and political campaigning. She has been active in CSF, the Orchestra, Stage Band, Madrigals and the Science Fair. She rs sorry to leave the carefree spirit here on the Hill. She plans to become an M.D. and concert pianist. 31, 202 GALBRAITH, DONNA--202 GALINDO, MARIA-Maria's goal is to become a good secretary. One of her hobbies is collecting magazines, She also enjoys listening to the radio and records. 202 GARCIA, DORA B.-Listening to the radio, reading and badminton are Dora's favorite pastimes. She will miss her many friends. Dora will go to City College for two years. 202. GARGANO, ANNA MARIE-Anna Marie enjoys the study of language, traveling, music and dancing. She has been a Girls' League Representative. She hopes to become a stewardess on an international airline. She will miss her French class. 59, 156,202 GARIBAY, ADELE-CYD, sewing, dancing and writing to Johnny are among AdeIe's special interests. She has been active in Pepsters, Benchwarmers, Future Teachers, Red Cross. General Assembly and also Senior Cabinet and Annual Staff. She'Il miss Mr. Wightman, first lunch and the gang but looks forward to a career in teaching. 50, 156, 189, 203, 209 GARNER, WILLIAM-79 GARRISON, JOE-19, 118 GAYDEN, WALDO-24, 25, 31, 46, 119, 123, 152, 158, 179, 196, 218 GEENHUIZEN, PETER-Pete's hobbies are electronics and traveling. He was busy in the Radio Club and the Rille team. He'll miss his friends. After graduation he plans to go to S.D. State and become an aeronautical engineer. 169,203 GIACALONE, MARIA-Maria, who is known for her shyness, has been a member of Pepsters and Red Cross. Her favorite pastimes are Hockey games, the beach, and fighting with her brothers and sisters. After graduation she plans to attend Mesa College. She'll be sorry to leave Mr. Russell's 5th period Amer. Govt. class. 180,203 GIACALONE, MARY ANN-Busy Mary Ann has been involved in GRA, Hilltop Choir, Madrigals and Pepsters. She was also one of our 68-69 songleaders. She'll miss her friends and cheering at games. She plans to attend Mesa College and become a Dental Assistant. 19, 29, 52, 122, 123, 150, 198,203 GOGUEN, ANEGLA-18 GOLDSTEIN, MARCY-In Marcy's spare time you will find her either painting or weaving. She also digs reading and writing. 203 GOMEZ, CHRISTINE-Christine has been a member of Sergeanettes Drill team while on the Hill. You can usually find her at dances and doing things new and ex- citing. She'll miss the people and fun at SDHS but is anxious to go on to Mesa College. 203 GOMEZ, MARTHA N.-Marriage is in the future for Martha. While on the Hill she was busy in Justo Sierra. She enjoys going to the beach and dances and her gglgbies are sewing and listening to the radio. She will miss her friends and teachers. GOMEZ, RUTH E.-Ruth likes listening to records, going to dances and playing tennis. She also enjoys cooking. After graduation, she plans to work and raise a family in West Virginia. She says she'll miss the fun during lunch time and her friends most. 203 GOMEZ, SOLEDAD-203 GOMEZ, VIRGINIA-203 GONZALES, LUIS-203 GONZALES, TERRI O.-50, 203 GOODALL, DAVID-To own a printing shop is David's goal. He plans to attend City College and major in graphic reproduction. The one person he will miss is Coach Smith. David enjoys photography and printing. 203 GRANT, NICHOLAS ROBERT-Nick is known for his outstanding talent on the violin. He also enjoys playing the guitar. He plans to attend Curtis Institute. 203 GRAVES. ANGELA-204 GRAYDON, BRUCE-Dancing, cars and girls are Bruce's interests. Teachers, girls and friends are what he will miss the most. His future plans are to attend Mesa and then S.D. State. 204, 211 GRAYSON, DONNA CLYDE-In her junior year, Donna took First place in the Talent Show. She likes telling jokes and volleyball. She plans to attend Mesa and eventually become a social worker. 146, 204 GREEN, RICHARD-54, 111,115, 148, 171, 189, 204 GREENE, ROBERT ORVILLE JR.-Playing table tennis, badminton, bowling and bas- ketball are some of Orv's pastimes. While on the Hill he ran Cross Country and Track. He was also in How To Succeed and Bells are Ringing and a member of Pepsters, Madrigals, Hilltop Choir and Intramural Badminton team. He plans to attend Southwestern, and then on to USC to major in law. Students, teachers, bas- ketball and football games are what he will miss most. 31, 45, 159, 123,122,204 GREPO, PAUL J. A.-Sports and girl-watching are Paul's favorite pastimes. As a sophomore and junior he was active in Wrestling, Baseball and Marching Band at Monte Vista. As a senior, he was active in Wrestling on the Hill. A career in law enforcement or being a P.E. coach are Paul's plans. He will miss all the beautiful girls and SDHS. 104, 204 GRIFFIN, LURENETTE-Lurenette will miss the beautiful scenery of the Old Gray Castle when she leaves. She plans to attend S.D. State to major in Business Administration. She also wants to increase her education by majoring in business managing. She enjoys horseback riding and cooking. She was a General Assembly representative and a member of GirI's League and Senior Cabinet. 188,204 GUERRERO, GLORIA-Gloria enjoys volleyball and horseback riding. She plans to attend State College and after graduation she says she'll miss her friends and teachers. 204 GUERRERO, JOSIE-Josie was a General Assembly Representative. She plans to go to City College for two years and then become a secretary. 204 GUIDI, JACK MICHAEL-Jack plans to attend S.D. State, but his career is unde- cided. He played J.V. and Varsity Football and was a member of Letterman's Club. Watching and playing sports, talking and going out on dates are Jack's special in- terests. Says he'll miss his friends. 122, 179, 187, 188, 204 . GUIDI, LOUIEiLouie says he'll miss seeing his good friend, Mr. Woeten, after he graduates. He plans to attend Mesa College and take drafting and become an architect. He enjoys going to hockey games and digs soul music, 179,204 GURLING, MARK-204 GUTIERREZ, EDWARD L.-Edward is going to miss the teachers most because they are great he says. He plans to attend City College. He enjoys playing records, the beach and going to fun places in San Diego. He was active in Cross Country and Track. 204 GUTIERREZ, EDWARD R.-To succeed in whatever he does, is Edward's future goal in life. He ran Cross Counrty and wrestled for Lincoln High, His favorite hobby is racing cars. The good times he had with his friends he will miss most. 204 GUTIERREZ, GRACIELA R.-Listening and buying soul music, reading, movies and go-cart riding are among Graciela's interests. She was active in Girl's Swimming, Pepsters, Volleyball team, Sergeanettes and Justo Sierra. She plans to attend City College or go to work. Eating lunch with friends on the front lawn she'lI especially miss besides friendly smiles and swell teachers. 54, 111, 115, 148, 171, 189, 205 GUZMAN, VICTOR-104, 205 HACKER, ELIZABETH ANN-Buzy Liz was ASB Vice-President, member of Pepsters, Student Human Relations, GRA, Hurdle Crew, Editor on RUSS, GirI's League, Jun- ior Cabinet, ASB Publicity Commissioner, Demoiselles, President of ICC, CSF, Red Cross, and Girl of the Month for October. She also was the captain of the Girl's Tennis team and designed the uniforms. Her outside interests are Jobs Daughters, tennis, sewing, designing her wardrobe and free-lancing in art. She plans to attend a junior college for two years and then to Diablo Valley College. She'll miss the traditional atmosphere of understanding between all races. She expresses the feeling that she was able to make friends and get along with everyone. 59, 107, 109. HADDAD, SHARON MARIE-Art, watching football and the '69 Basketball team play, going to dances and parties are Sharon's interests. She was active on the Soph., Jun. and Sen. Cabinets, Pepsters and GRA Gymnastics. She'll miss Mrs. Doty and Mr. Joyner. She plans to go to City or Mesa to major in art. 29, 51, 56, 79, 146, 188, 196, 198,205 HAM, JACKIE-Jackie plans to attend Hillcrest Beauty College. Her interests are working with animals, going to the beach, camping and going to the desert and mountains. 148, 196, 205. HAMILTON. WARREN-205 HANNAH. HERMERLINDA-205 HANSON, MIKE4165, 205 HANSON, PENNY-205 HARRIS, BRUCE-205 HARRISON, GLENDA FAY-Glenda was voted senior standout for Best Figure by her class. She enjoys parties, dances, reading, sewing and listening to records. She was a General Assembly representative. Glenda plans to attend a business college and after graduation she'll miss her teachers, friends, and the gossip in the morn- ings. 59, 181,205 HARWOOD, STEPHANIE MARIE-This year's RUSS Editor-in-Chief has been active on Senior Cabinet, ASB Russ Rep., Demoiselles and Bells are Ringing. She also has been active on Soph Cabinet, GRA, Junior Cabinet, Girls' League, How To Succeed, Hurdle Crew, Pepsters and General Assembly. She enjoys old movies, reading, dancing. sewing, art and photography. Steph generally wants to be a lover of life if she had her choice. She plans to go to Cal Western. The atmosphere and inde- pendency are what Steph will miss most besides the school itself, working on the RUSS, the Auditorium and the fountain. 56, 79, 109, 171, 178, 188, 205 HATALSKY, MORRIS-Golf has been his bag, for Morry has been on Varsity Golf for three years. Besides golf, he enjoys dances, listening to Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa, basketball, and music by Temptations and Chambers Bros. He plans to attend either Univ. of Houston, S.D. State or San lose State. Sports activities and stu- dents are what he will miss. 162, 205,209 HAYES, MICHELLE LYNNE-Michelle has been active on Soph and Senior Cabinets. She was Baton Twirler and was Class Historian and Girls' League Vice President. She has placed third in SDHS Science Fair. She enjoys football and basketball games and parties. Classmates and Mr. Turner's history class, fish pond, Senior Hall, and Umoja, Michelle will miss the most. She plans to attend UCLA or La Verne and eventually become a medical social worker. 111,114, 189,205 HERNANDEZ, IRMA-108, 111, 179, 186, 187, 206 HERNANDEZ, JESUS-Z06 HERRING, RICHARD WESLEY-Richard will be always remembered for his perform- ances in The Crucible and How to Succeed. He enjoys acting and music and has been active in Thespians, General Assembly and school plays. To learn and pru- gress are his goals. After he graduates he will miss being young. 116, 152, 156,206 HERRINGTON, JOSEPH M.-Coin collecting, dances, basketball games, and the beach is how Joe spends his free time. He was active in Football, Track, and was Sec- retary-Treasurer of Lettermen's Club. He plans to attend City or Mesa to take Fire gggnce. Ho's going to miss going to SDHS most. 12, 18, 35, 36, 39, 119, 158, 161, HESSELBARTH, PHYLLIS JEAN-Horseback riding, sewing, swimming, singing, lis- tening to records, and daydreaming are Phyl's pastimes. She was a member of Pep- sters and plans to attend Mesa and then S.D. State. The five minute bell and teachers she will miss most. 27, 146,206 HICKS, PRETREIA YOUNG-The busy switchboard, running to the lunch line before gym and Sadie Hawkins of 1966, are what Pretretia will miss most. She plans to become an electronics operator or a telephone operator. She enjoys sewing and reading. 206, 217 HIEBER, LINDA-206 HODGE, STEPHANIE SUE-Stephanie plans to attend business college and take up Data Processing. She has been a Girls' League Rep. while on the Hill, Her hob- bies and pastimes are parties, movies, bowling and listening to jazz. She will miss most of all the people she rnet at SDHS. 206 HOEY, GLENN-Glenn has been active on the Soph. and Junior Cabinet, Key Club, and is CSF Life Member. He plans to attend UCSD and enjoys football, basketball and listening to records. 206 HOLLADAY, STEVEN FRANK-Steve plans to attend Mesa and then go to a four year college and eventually become a teacher. On the Hill, he played J.V. Foot- ball and he enjoys basketball, football and drag races. Says he'lI miss the very casual and relaxed way the school is run. 79, 206 HOM, OMAR HERBERTA0mar has been active on the Soph. and Jun. Cabinets, Key Club, tennis and has been Boy's Fed treasurer and General Assembly Rep. He plans to attend USC and he enjoys guitar, tennis and Karate. 59, 156, 176, 177, 206 HOM, WEE TAI lRONNIEl-The 68-69 Head Cheerleader, Ronnie was also the Key Club President. He has also been Junior Class Vice President and sports editor on the Russ and was active on Soph. and Senior Cabinet, Ski Club and Pepsters. He likes dances, sports and having fun. He plans to attend UCLA or S.D. State and he will miss the traditional atmosphere and friends most. 15, 19, 24, 25, 29, 32, 47,56, 108, 146, 148, 155, 162, 176,177, 179,185,206 HONEYCUTT,JAN-Jan plans to attend Mesa and become a teacher. 190,206 HOOVER, JEAN MARY-Pepsters, Latin Club, CSF and Demoiselles kept her busy while she was on the Hill. She plans to attend City College and then S.D. State. The Ivy-covered buildings are what she will miss. 178,206 HORTON, CHRISTINE-Tina plans to attend Louisana State College and become a Social Studies teacher. She was in Fepsters and enjoys sewing and reading. 206 HOSHI, GERALD-118, 121, 169, 197,206 HOUSTON, JERRY-Jerry was a member of Pepsters and enjoys surfing, dirt bike racing, fishing, hunting, water skiing and skin diving. He plans to go into furni- ture manufacturing business with his father and brother-in-law. After-game dances, working cross-word puzzles in Mr. Caddis's and his navy experiences are what Jerry will miss most. 207 HUDSON, MARCIAAMarcy was in the Marching Band and her pastime is weaving. She plans to become an aerospace engineer. 207 HUEY, DEPOY-12, 35, 104, 105 HUGHES, JOSEPH- HUGHES, RICHARD- HUNTER, HERBERT M.-Herb was active in Key Club, basketball, and was ASB Activities Commissioner while on the HilI. He enjoys basketball, women and people in general. He will miss his friends and plans to attend UCSD and eventually become a psychologist. 92, 99, 108, 109, 110, 113, 177, 179, 184, 207 HURTADO, MARTHA-Martha enjoys going to dances and being in a club called the Falre Jais. She will miss school activities, friends and being a Senior, on the Hill. She plans to attend a business college. 207 INABNETT, PATRICIA J.-207 INGRAM, DEE DEEeVoted the Biggest Flirt, Dee Dee enjoys parties, dances, the beach, and boys. She has been active in Hilltop Choir, General Assembly, and Pep- sters. She will miss Mr. Davis, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Joyner, and Mr. Russell. As of now she is undecided in a career but she is interested in an airline career. 19, 156, 181, 207 IRELAND, DOROTHY-Dorothy plans to attend City and then transfer to S.D. State. She enjoys reading, traveling, writing poetry and dancing. The ivy around the build- ings is what she will miss most. 207 JACKSON, BEVERLY FAYeBeverIy enjoys sewing, listening to records, going to foot- ball games and track. She plans to attend a school of nursing and become a nurse. Eating the good food in the cafeteria is what she will miss most. 171,207 JACKSON, DEREK-Derek was involved in track while on the HilI. He enjoys everything and plans to go to City College. JACKSON, LANETTE-Lanette enjoys bowling, cooking, watching movies and sight- seeing. She was a member of the Cameros. She is going to major in elementary education at City and then S.D. State. Teachers and friends are what Lanette will miss. 156, 207 JACKSON, LARRY-207 JACKSON, MARTY M.-Girls, sports and parties are Marty's interests. He hopes tu attend UCLA or USC. He was active in baseball, football and basketball. Says he'll miss all the friends he has grown up with. 35, 57, 98, 100, 207, 223 JACKSON, PAUL A.-Paul has been involved in Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball and Letterman's Club. He is interested in sports, girls and dances. He plans to attend UCLA or S.D, State. 35.38, 99, 207,223 JACKSON, ROSS B.-79, 146, 169, 208, 209 JACKSON, RUTH A.-59, 146, 148, 208 JAUREGUI, BELINDA-110, 208 JENKINS. DAVID-104, 208 JESSIE, JULIA DENISE-Dancing, dating, horseback riding and meeting people are GiGi's interests. Sewing is her favorite hobby. She plans to attend college and study in the field of police work and later marriage. She is going to miss friends and teachers, and her best friend, Angie Graves. 208 JESTER, LORRAINE-Lori likes to laugh, dance and go to the beach. She plans to :Eggn2Dg.D. State and major in foreign languages. She will miss all of her friends, JOHNS, LINDA-208 JOHNSON, BESSIE-Bessie's goal in life is to become a certified public accountant and to attend S.D. State or City College. She has been active in General Assembly, Pepsters, GRA, CSF, Sergeanettes, Senior Play, GirI's League, Thespians and the ASB Play. She will miss the friendly atmosphere and co-operation between students, parents and administration. 53, 54, 94, 95, 96, 111, 190, 208 JOHNSON, BRENDA JOYCE-Brenda will miss her baggy fitting gym shorts, Miss Sheedy's 4th period gym class and Mrs. Depew's class. She plans to attend City and then on to State. Reading. having a good time, sewing and cooking are what Brenda enjoys, She was active in General Assembly and Girl's League. 59, 208, 0 JOHNSON, NANCY-A Candy Striper for three years at Hillside Hospital, Nancy plans on going into nursing or business at City or Mesa College. She enjoys horse- back riding, reading and is very skilled at piano and the organ. A member of CSF and the Camero Club, Nancy says she'll miss her friends the most. 172, 173, 208 JOHNSON, PATRICIA MARIE-CSF Historian, Demoiselles, Senior Class Secretary, CSF Life Member, Human Relations and a few various committees were just a few things Pat did in between attending football and basketball games. Pat plans to attend Pitzer College and become a medical social worker. Senior activities will be the thing she misses the most. 178, 183, 187, 208 JOHNSON, VIVIAN MARLENE-To be a stewardess or a teacher are Viv's goals. Viv also likes dancing and parties. Although she likes Senior privileges, the cold rooms get to her. She was a Flag and Banner Bearer and a Pepster. 96, 148, 208 JOHNSTON, DARCEY LYNN-Darcey, this year's Editor-in-Chief of the Annual has been active in Soph. and .lun. Cabinets, CSF, Soph. Secretary, CSF Vice President and Secretary, Soph. Editor and Business Manager on the Annual, Demoiselles, Pep- sters, Bechwarmers, AFS, Fashion Board Rep, for Walker Scott and CSF Life Mem- ber. Water-skiing, swimming, sailing, traveling, sewing, getting to know and meet people are her interests. She plans to attend Berkeley or Pomona to major in law or social work. All of the great people, Annual Staff, basketball games, and Mr, Wightman are what she will miss. 18, 20, 50, 51, 108, 174, 175, 178, 183, 209 JOHNSTON, ERIC-The women and his junkie are what Eric will miss most. After graduation and a summer of doing his favorite thing, surfing, he plans to attend S,D State and later transfer to Stanford to major in civil engineering. JOINER, SUSIE-Although new here at SDHS, she is very active in Thespians, Lit, Parade and the Student Human Relations Committee. Susie keeps busy over the weekends by sailing, hiking, folk concerts, football and writing. After graduation, che plans to attend U.C. at Santa Cruz and later join the Peace Corps. The great people, the friendly, casual atmosphere will be the things she will miss most. 116, 209 JONES, GENEVIEVE-209 i JONES, KATHERINE-Being a member of the Soph. and Jun. Cabinets as well as Girls' League Rep., Senior Class Treasurer. Ring Commissioner, CSF, Hilltop Choir and Student Human Relations keeps Katherine busy. She also likes talking with her friends, meeting new people, going out with that special someone and attending football and basketball games. She plans to attend S.D. State and become an ele- mentary school teacher. 122, 179, 187, 188, 209 JONES. JON-209 JONES. SANDRA-209 JONES, WILLIE-Willie says that among other things, he will miss Mrs. Giovanizzi the most. He likes doing the things I like, and he plans to attend City College. JUNEAU, CECILIA-18, 209 JUNG, LILY-17, 114, 209 KAERACHER, GREG-The navy is whore Greg plans to go after graduation. His hob- bies are surfing, hunting, fishing, and bowling. 209 KAISER, KATHY-Kathy plans to go into the arts. Her hobbies are painting, writing and looking at the things people do. She was very active on Russ Staff this year. She will miss all of the people and SDHS, 57, 207, 209 KELLY, ROBERT EMMETT JR.-Bob plans a career in Computer Operation. He digs lfgglirggjgand fishing. ROTC and understanding the faculty is what Bob will miss most. KENDRICK, JEFF-79, 192, 209 KENDRICK, JIM-209 KENNISTON, PATRICIA ANN-Fat likes to write letters, dance and be with her friends. On the Hill she was a Flag and Banner Bearer. Alter graduation she plans to go to City College to become an IBM keypunch operator. 33,209,210 KERNES, SUSAN-Sue spends most of her time with Silvio. On the Hill she was a member of Pepsters. She plans to work as a ticket agent for P.S.A. 209 KIJEK. KENNETH-Ken plans to attend the University of Hawaii and major in surfing. KILGORE, WILLIAM-210 KILPATRICK. EDDIE-189, 210 KIMBREL, ROBERT-Bob digs working on cars, basketball, football and baseball. He plans to go into the Air Force upon graduation. 210 KING, ANTHONY B.-Although very active in Umoja and General Assembly, Anthony still has time for singing, dancing and playing the piano. He plans to go to San Francisco School of Undertakers and later become a mortician. 59, 111, 148, 181, 210 KING, CYNTHIA-Cynthia likes dancing, parties, records and her friends. She was active in Omoja and General Assembly this year. She is going to miss Mrs. Doty the most. 210 KIRK, FORREST LARUE-Forrest digs basketball, track, parties and going cruizing. On the Hill, he was active in Pepsters, was the Drum Major, Vice-President of Key Club and served on the Election Board. He plans to major in Physics. He is gogrgztrg miss all of his friends. 54, 94, 99, 100, 101, 102,159,176, 177,180,190, KITCHEN, MICHAEL-Mike digs surfing, peace and happiness. KLAUBER, JANET GOULD-Soph. Class Treasurer and President, Junior Cabinet, Gen- eral Assembly, ASB Council, Pepsters, Benchwarmers, AFS, Choir, Madrigals and last but not least ASB President. Janet is a very busy girl with a lot of zest for life, She digs music, reading, sewing, movies, discussions, sleeping and enjoyment. She plans to ge to Yale and do something meaningful in life. 31, 106, 108,122, 123, 152, 180,183, 184,210 KONTSOMITOS, KATHY-Kathy likes to collect stamps and post cards. She plans to go to S.D. State next fall. KUNDE, JUOITH ANNE-Judy digs reading, writing, listening and playing tennis. She plans to go to Mesa College and major in art. 192,296,210 KURODA, DIANE-210 LAMPRIDES, DEBORAH ANN THERESA-Tennis, sewing, painting and eating are among the things Debbie likes to do. ln the fall she plans to go to S.D. State college and later teach home economics. 19, 146, 154, 210 LANDALE, NANCY-122, 123, 180, 192 LEAFDALE, STEVE DALE-Steve digs out-door sports, dances, girls and drag racing. He plans to enter Mesa and later transfer to Pratt Univ. He is going to miss going over to City. 29, 79, 210 LEE, JAMES-James has worked on Junior Cabinet and Boy's Fed. He also was a member of Key Club and Madrigals. His favorite hobbies are swimming, music, horse- back riding and meeting people. He says he is going to miss all of the fantastic people on the Hill. Future plans include college and maybe taking up the teach- ing profession. 122, 123, 179, 211. LEE. JEAN-211 LEGGETT. ROSIE-Rosie wants to become a first grade teacher. She plans to go to City and later transfer to a four year college, 211 LEYINGSTON, IIALERIE-50, 59, 110, 211 LEVINGSTON, YESTER LENN-Vester was a member of the ROTC Drill Team, Color Guard and Umoja. He intends to attain a B.A. in Psychology either at S.D. State or San lose State. 110, 111, 211 LINDBERG, KAREN-Karen digs singing, guitar, and helping people help themselves. She plans to become a registered nurse and then join the Peace Corps. She is going to miss Mr. Kishima, Mr. Wightman, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Mihalka, and lunchtime. 211 LOBENSTEIN, JEAN-Jean was a member of the Band, Future Teachers and Demoi- selles, She served on the band as the manager, secretary and treasurer. She likes music, boys, bowling and playing her instrument, She plans to go to S.D. State next fall, 121,211 LOCKETI', TERRY-Terry digs parties, girls and basketball. He wants to become a disc jockey. He is going to miss his Senior Year, 211 LOCOCO, TINA-50, 211 LONGUEUIEL, CHRIS-Chris digs art, music, and photography. He will attend S.D, State and be an artist or musician, 211. LOPEZ, ALBA-ln between doing art projects and swimming Alba participates in Future Teachers, Justo Sierra, Pepsters, and GRA. After graduating and leaving the dirty fish pond and SDHS's friendly atmosphere she plans to attend S,D State. 211 LOPEZ, ISABEL-211 LOPEZ. JOSE-46 LOPEZ, MANUEL-211 LOPEZ, MARIA DEL ROSARIO-Her future includes continuing her business courses and enjoying her favorite pastimes, cooking, sewing, and traveling. Maria will miss her friends and her teachers. 211 LOPEZ, MARIA ISABEL-Maria was active in GirI's League, Y-Teens, and Interna- tional Club at El Cajon Valley High School where she spent the last three years. She enjoys listening to records and going to nice places. 211 LOPEZ. MAURICE-Maurice has been involved with ROTC during his high school years, serving as Commander of the Blue Devils Drill Team, on the Color Guard and on the Rifle Team. He was also on Senior Cabinet. His future plans include going into the Air Force and becoming a data processor. Maurice enjoys football, basket- ball, and walking in parks during his spare time. He says the things he'll miss about SDHS are the people and their spirit, 168,212 LOPEZ, OTHANIEL-Sleeping, thinking and daydreaming are 0thanieI's main activ- ities around the Hill, although he reports he has served courageously as chair- man of the organization whose purpose is to ban those who ban the bomb organ- ization. He especially likes to eat flowers and read things that blow my mind. BOOM 212 LOVE, MICHAEL-35, 212 LOWE, LINDA YVONNE-Linda has been very active in Umoja this year and was associate play-write for the Umoja play. 17, 57,212 LOZANO, JUAN-As an athlete, Juan enjoys wrestling the most, although he was on the Track Team and was a member of ROTC. He says he'Il miss his friends, most of all the girls and his teachers, and although City College enters into his future, Juan says that San Diego has been a great school for me. 105,212 LOZANO, LYNN-Lynn says she'lI miss the way Mr. Russell teaches American Gov- ernment, getting up early to go to school, and the kids who went or go now to SDHS. 212 LUCAS, GRADY B.-Grady reports that he enjoys electricity, working on cars, foot- ball on Saturday, baseball on Sunday and in between, parties, dances, and girls, girls, girls. However there must be a serious side to him as Grady has served on General Assembly and as Umoja Representative. He plans to attend Bakersfield JC and then S.D. State in ordar to develop his interest in Black History and power mechanics. He says he'll miss the old ancient buildings, Kathy, JoAnn, Diane, Renee, Sandra and Elaine. 110, 111, 156,212 LUNDY, LISA GALE-A person who likes to know what's going on around school: Lisa as a member of GRA, Pepsters, Hurdle Crew, Fall Semester President of De- moiselles, on Senior Cabinet and in the chorus for Bells Are Ringing is in a very knowing position at SDHS, Aside from her enthusiasm for school activities, Lisa enjoys swimming, the beach, reading and sewing. She says she'lI miss the people, the teachers and the activity around school. Leaving high school is like ending a chapter in your life. You are never in this type of society again. Lisa plans to attend S.D. State to prepare for a career as an elementary school teacher. 124, 153, 178, 183, 189,207,212 MACK. BARBARA-212 MAILEY, JllL-IA-In love with dancing, Julie's interests naturally lie in ballet, music, reading, writing and art. She has been active in GRA, Modern Dance and Gymnastics and was on the Russ Staff in her Junior Year. She says she would like to become a dancer but she'll miss all her friends and the ivy covered stone. 212 MAITIN, YYONN-E SUSIE-With a future at City College, specifically cosmetology or data processing, Yvonne will only have a little time for her favorite things- dancrng, swimming, acting-and flirting. While at SDHS, Yvonne was a member of Pepsters and was busy making friends with the students she'll miss in her later life. '146, 190,212 1 ck, MALKIEWICZ, MARK H.-Mark spent two athletic years in track and cross-country, although not at San Diego. He plans to attend S,D. State with a tentative major in Law. Mark enjoys meeting new people and smoking his pipes in his spare time, 212 MANGARIN, MICHAEL-212 MARISCAL, ALICIA-Her enioyment of meeting new people and psychology will help Alicia in her future as a social worker in the area of probationary counseling. Dur- ing her school life, she was a member of Justo Sierra serving as Education Com- mittee chairman in the Club. She says she'll miss the fire drills and assemblies onthe Hill, 29, 212 MARQUEZ, RIGOBERTO-12, 35, 213 MARTIN, KAREN-213 MARTIN, LARRY-Larry has worked long and hard with the radio equipment around the Hill. As president of the Radio Club in his Junior and Senior years and as a member of Umoja he also enjoys electronics, football, parties and dances. Larry plans to attend Bright Institute of Electronic Technology, but says he'll miss the friendly people, helpful teachers and Mr. Russell's way-out philosophy. 111, 213, 225 MARTIN, WENDY-213 MARTINEZ, JINNY LYN-ROTC Queen in her Sophomore and Junior years, Jinny plans on attending S.D. State and then marriage, She will miss the fun she had in Flag- bearers, Hurdle Crew, Pepsters and Gymnastics. Jinny also served as library monitor, a member of General Assembly and on the Election Board. 213 MARTINEZ, LINA-Lina will miss the GirI's Attendance office while attending City College. Horseback riding, sewing and going to dances will cheer her up though. 213 MARTINEZ, SANJUANA-A tennis player, Sanjuana says she'lI miss working in Boy's Attengaraco office. She plans to go to S.D. State and major in business administra- tion. MARTINEZ, VICKIE-Pepsters, Future Teachers, GRA, Justo Sierra, Modern Dance, and General Assembly have been some of Vickie's activities at school during her three years. Out of school, she enjoys ice skating, tennis and going to dances. She plans on attending Mesa College in hopes of becoming an interpreter, but will miss her friends at SDHS, Marie, Adela, Willi and sister Lupe, 58, 146,210,213 MATHIAS, DANIEL R.-213 MAXWELL, PATRICIA ANN-Patty says she'll miss her friends and the activities on the HiIl. She plans to attend either S.D. State or UCSD. She enjoys reading books when not working on her duties as General Assembly Representative or Camero Club Treasurer. 19, 173, 213 MAY, EILEEN KATHRYN-Another spiritful Caver, Max has served as a Pepster. a member of both her Junior and Senior Cabinets and wherever needed during her Senior year. She plans to attend Mesa to Prepare for a career in Mechanical Draft- ing. She enjoys sewing, horseback riding, dancing, and the beach.79, 148,213 MAZYAGALIS, JURIS A.- String enjoys surfing, dancing, cruizing, the Tu-Vu and going out with his girl-friends. Aside from a hectic social life, Juris has served as an active member of the Senior Class and in school government as a member of General Assembly, Boy's Fed and the J.V. Baseball team in his Sophomore year. While planning a career as a policeman, he says he'll miss Auto Shop and Mr. Finch, 18, 19, 79, 112, 146,213 MCBRIDE, RODNEY-195 McDOWELL, PATRICIA ANN-From Mesa College on anything goes in Patsy's future, Patsy is known for her pretty eyes. Although she has been an active member of tha class of '69 Patsy reports that she also enjoys sewing, swimming, baseball and just doing nothing. 19, 29, 79, 146, 179, 213 McMORRIS. LELAND-46, 213 McNERTNEY, MAUREEN M.-214 MEAD, JANIS-Science Fiction, sports, camping, hiking, and fishing make up the things Janis enjoys most. Aside from her outdoor activities, she has participated in Pepsters, Bowling Club, the Tennis team, Girl Scouts and as a Cabinet member of CSF. While preparing for a career in oceanography at S.D. State she will remember Mr. Donald, bowling with Mr. Stout and her Senior Year. 124, 146,214 MEADOR, ANELLA MARIE-When Anella wasn't busy with tennis or gymnastics, she liked going to Disneyland and the park. She says she's going to miss City most of all while she studies to be a Pharmacist. 201, 209, 214 MENDEZ, JUAN-214 MENDEZ, MARTHA-Martha participated in Pepster's in the three years she has attended SDHS. She has been a member of General Assembly, Future Teachers and Justo Sierra. Her favorite hobby is painting and she will miss the Pep Rallies and her art class. Next year she will attend S.D. State. 148, 190, 214 MENDOZA, TANYA--Tanya says that her main pastime is doing anything to have a lot of fun. In this category she includes dancing, drawing and designing, and horseback riding. She has been a member of Pepsters, Sergeanettes, Senior Cabinet, Rad Gross and she was also a great Songleader. She will attend S.D. State next year and maior in Commercial Arts. She then plans to work as an airline steward- ess. Tanya will miss the friendly faces you get from everyone whether you know glam or not, Most of all l will miss lvy and her crazy ways. 24, 25, 52, 146, 148, MEZA, TORI-Tori's main activity on the Hill has been track. He is a three year Letterman in Cross Country Track. Other sports he enjoys are handball and basket- ball. He will miss his friends and teachers and says he plans to attend S.D. State. 44, 159, 184, 214 MIJARES, CONSUELO--214 MILLER, BERNARD NEAL-Bernard spends his spare time going to parties, car rac- ing, working on cars, and playing baseball and basketball, He has not decided on a college major yet but plans to go to UCSD. He says he will miss many things about SDHS among them the people, teachers, and the perfect surroundings at school. 214 MILLER, DAVID-David likes to body surf and work on his car. He plans to go to either City College or Mesa College. 214 MILLS, BEVERLY FAYE-Talking on the phone, listening to records, dancing, and styling her wigs and hair pieces are some of Bev's favorite things. ln school she was a Red Cross Representative, a member of GRA, Sergeanettes, track, basketball, base- ball, and football. She says she will miss being manager of the Track Team of '68 and she plans to go to USD or S.D. State where she will study to become a Reg- istered Nurse. 214 MILLSAP, PATRICIA ALTA-Patty has been one of the busiest people here on the Hill, She was a member of Hilltop Choir, GRA, Sergeanettes, Pepsters, General Assembly and Senior Cabinet. She enjoys dancing and music, talking to people and listening to their problems-only thing wrong with that is I get so deeply involved that I can't get out once l'm in. But I still enjoy doing it, She plans to go to New York this summer and after that may go to Cosmetology school to become a beautician. She says she will miss her Government class, Mr. Russell and all of the wonderful people and friends l have made on the Hill that I will probably never see again. 59, 79, 156, 214 MINGO, BETTY-Betty says she will miss all the friendly faces and lunch when she leaves SDHS, She enjoys skating, sociable parties, and just riding around looking at the scenery. After graduation she plans to train as an operator for the Telephone Company, 214 MIRANDA, LUPE-Lupe lists her favorite activities as tennis, swimming, reading, listening to records, and boys, She was a Sergeanette in her Junior Year and plans to attend S.D. State and become a secretary. The things she will miss most on the Hill are Mr, Woeten, Mr. Gaddis, her friends, school activities, lunch, atc. 214 MIRANDA, NOREEN-As Head Songleader, Noreen has helped to give all the Cavers spirit. She has been very active in her years on the Hill, participating in GRA, Pepsters, Benchwarmers, Sophomore and Senior Homecoming Attendant, Demoiselles, and Senior Cabinet. Best Looking, Noreen was our Hi-Deb representative to May Co. She plans to go to UCSD where she will maior in Math and minor in P.E. After college she plans to teach. 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 52, 178, 181, 188, 214 MITCHELL, ORELIA-Orelia plans to attend City College. 214 MONREAL, JOSEPH BERNAL-An active Pepster this year, Joe has made many friends and says that that is what he will miss most about the Hill, As his favorite extra activities he lists, going out with Vickie Lou and Delia, cruizing with Tony and the gang, dances, talking to Vivian and listening to records. He plans to attend Mesa College after graduation. 32, 148, 215 MONROE. WILLIAM-169, 215 MONTEJANO, TERRY-Terry enjoys dancing, talking on the phone and playing re- cords. She says the things she will miss most are gym and lunch and of course all her friends. 215 MORA, GEORGINA-Gina was in Student Human Relations, Quill and Scroll, Lit Parade, CSF, and Latin Club. She plans to attend USD or a junior college. Gina enjoys writing free verse and poetry, dancing, shopping and movie going. Sha'll miss certain teachers. 146, 215 MORALES, DELIA-Delia was a member of Senior Cabinet, Sergeanettes, GRA, and the French Club. She enjoys bowling, horseback riding, talking on the phone, going to games and going out with Louie and Vickie and Joe on picnics. She'll miss the fun between classes and especially Louie. Delia wants to go to Mesa and major in business administration. 215 MORALES, OPHELIA-215 MDRENO, CECILIA-215 MOXLEY, STEVE-Steve plans to attend Mesa and then go to S.D. State or to the University of California to finish a degree in Chemistry or engineering. He is going to miss Mr. Turner, Mr. Donald, and Mr. Stout and a few Sophomores. Working on cars, working on and riding motorcycles, traveling, camping, and the beach are his interests. 146, 211,215 MULLINS. GREG-215 MURILLO, MARIA DEL SOCORRO-Maria is a member of Justo Sierra. Her hobbies are knitting, Spanish novels, and records. She is getting married in August and is going to have two or four children and a very IIBDPY marriage. She'Il miss all of her friends and Miss Pollina. 215 goal is to keep working for the country. 54, 221 MURPHY, JOHN-Rick digs fishing and poker. He'll miss Mr. C's bow tie and Mr. Hudak. His goal is to attend Mesa College. 215 MURPHY, PHIL-156, 215 MURPHY, TOMMY-35, 37, 215 MUSICK, JACKIE-Jackie digs tennis and parties. She will be sorry to say good-bye to her many teachers and friends but is anxious to go on to City College. 216 NAVARRA, ISABEL ALMA-Isabel plans to attend art school for three years and be- come a fashion designer. She'll miss her friends and Mr. Woeten. She enjoys read- ing and traveling in her spare time. 216 NELSON, MONTY G.-Drawing and working are some of Monty's favorite things. His future goal is to be a construction worker. He'Il remember the crowded halls and everyone talking at the same time about nothing. NELSON, SHERRI-Sherri loves the outdoors, surfing, riding horses, water skiing and parties. She'll miss the hasseling teachers, Mr. Clifford's company at City, her classmates, and all that happened in the past three years. She'll go to Mesa or City College, 216 NEVE, SUSAN DIANE-Susie plans to go to Mesa for two years and then become a stewardess. She enjoys sewing, dancing, swimming, shopping, traveling, eating, all sports, and motorcycling. She has been a member of Pepsters, Benchwarmers, GRA Gymnatics, SDHS Gymnastics Team, General Assembly. She was the 1968-'69 Homecoming Queen, She'll miss her active Senior Year and her friends. 18, 19, 26, 27, 59, 156, 179, 216 NEWCOMB, MICHAEL L.-Mike enjoys mountain climing, camping, and body surfing. He digs watching as well as playing all sports. He'lI miss Mr, Woeten's History class and Mr. SherilI's Math classes. He plans to attend Bob Jones University in South Carolina. 216 NIERODZINSKI, THOMAS-Fishing and hunting are some of the things that Tom likes. He's been in ROTC, the Rifle Team and the Exchange Club. He plans to go to the U.S. Air Force Academy or to S.D, State to work on the Aerospace program, 18, 117,168,216 NUNEZ, DDMINGU-8oy's Fed and Key Club have kept Domingo busy while on the Hill, He digs playing basketball and plans to go to S.D, State to become an engi- neer. He says he's going to miss his friends and the atmosphere most of all. 45, 59, 104, 105, 112, 113, 176, 184, 216 OAKS,-CECILIA MARIE-Camping and listening to Peter, Paul and Mary are a few of CeciIia's favorite pastimes, On the Hill she was active in Pepsters, Red Cross, AFS, General Assembly, GirI's League, Senior Cabinet, Demoiselles. She plans to gggtozllfaesa for two years and then to Sonoma State to major in elementary teaching. DBREGON, ELIZABE'I'Hjln her spare time, Elizabeth likes going to the movies, being a Fepster and going on rides. She's going to work after she graduates and attend, college when she decides on a career. She'll miss getting together with all her friends in the cafeteria, Senior Hall, and all over. 216 OLIVER, ROYLENE-Cooking, sewing, singing, and reading are some of RoyIene's favorite hobbies. She will be sorry to leave all her Sophomore and Junior friends she has made, all the smiling people that make SDHS what it is, Still she is anxious to go on to Biola College where she will major in Home Economics so that she can create all sorts of foods. 216 0'REILY, MIKAL M.-Mike has appeared in several SDHS productions: Kind Lady, Sandbox, Crucible, and Hwr to Succeed. He has been a member of Thespians, Stu- dent Human Relations, RUSS, General Assembly, and the Dress Code Committee, He digs reading and observing people. He's going to miss escaping from the gym. 57, 59, 79, 116, 156 ORSULAK, DORIS-Sammy's future plans include going to the Pacific College of Dental Technology, Her favorite hobbies are painting, swimming, meeting people, p-laying billiards, and driving. She has been a member of Pepsters. She'll miss fishing for Planarians in the Fond and dropping in to see Mr, Cook and Mr. Volk. She wants to drive cross-country and take pictures for a portfolio entitled Average American. 217 ORTEGA, JOSEPH-46, 217 ORTIZ, LINDA-217 OSBORN, CORINNE DIANE-Our Cavebelle for 1968-'69, Cory has been one of our busiest people here on the HiIl. She has been a member of her Sophomore, lun- ior, and Senior Cabinets, Pepsters, Benchwarmers, General Assembly, Jr. Red Cross ASB Council, Senior Co-Editor of the '68-'69 Gray Castle, GRA, Girl's League, CSF, Demoiselles, and she is this year's Thespian President. She was involved in How to Succeed and she was the Student Director of Out of the Frying Pan. She helped to make. the first Caver Movie such a success. Cory enjoys astrology, playing the guitar, the Gym, - movie making, meeting people because they are the most important part of my life. She likes to try anything at least once. She plans to go to college, work and travel. She's going to miss the groovy classes of '69 and '70, the Assem- blies, Miss Sheedy, and Stevie Stew, 18, 30, 31, 51, 52, 116, 178,217 PABLO, ANNA-Anna plans to go into data processing, She enjoys dancing and lis- tening to the radio. She'll miss many good times with friends. 217 PADUA, LERNA--Lerna is going to miss all of her friends and the fantastic football games. She enjoys talking on the phone, going to parties and listening to records. ln the future she plans to go to City College to take a business course. 217 PARAS, FRANCISCO-Francisco holds letters in Wrestling, Football, Gymnastics, and Track.. He was a member of Choir for three years. He likes singing, playing guitar, and girl watching. He's going to wait until the draft grabs him and after that he wants to become a recording and movie star. He'll regret leaving all of the people that have been nice to him. 217 PARONG, JOSIE-217 PARTIDA, ALICE-Pepsters, Future Teachers, and GRA have been some of Alice's activities on the HiIl. She will miss the school itself and all of the great people, She enjoys music and plans to go to City College. 217 PEARSON, RENEE-217 PECHNICK, ROBERT-Robert has three goals: to become a Communications Physio- logist, to do research at a behavioral science institute and to become a musician. He was on the Human Relations and Dress Codes Committees. He'll miss Mr, Finch, Gym, and Mr. Wightman's Lectures -Thank Goodness. Music and reading are his favorites. 57, 180, 217 PERAZA, NORMA SUE-Norma had a lot of fun with her friends and all the gossip that went around. She digs decorations and going to dances. She hopes to become an Airline Stewardess. 217 PEREZ, MANUEL-A major in business administration or a sportscaster are ManueI's goals. He will attend City College for one semester and then UCLA or S.D. State. He's. going to miss the Familiar walls of the ancient school and Mrs. Doty's smiling young face. 217 PERRONE, HELEN ELIZABETH TERESA-Hiking and swimming are Helen's favorite pastimes, She has participated in track and gymnastics. She is headed for City College to become a nurse or an Airline Stewardess. She'll miss nothing except Mr. Russell. 146,217 PHILBIN, FRED- PHILLIPS, FRED-Fred is an adventurer. He loves to race and go hunting. Hc plans to enter the electronics field. 218 PHILLIPS, THOMAS GERALD-Tommy is going to miss all the good times and his locker problems with l,B. He'II go to college next year and still shoot pool while listening to jazz for as long as he lives. 181, 218 PICKERING, LEZLIE-As a member of Sergeanettes, CSF, AFS, Senior Cabinet, and Pepsters, Lezlre has had an exciting year. She had the honor of being selected as this year's ROTC Queen. She enjoys horseback riding, archery, cooking, sewing, swimming, and Maurice. Possibly she will take an X-Ray course at Mesa. She will miss the wonderful people and the ivy covered main building here on the Hill, 53, 54, 95, 97, 215, 218 PIRO, PASQUAL P.-Musically, Fat is tops. He is a member of Choir and Madrigals. This year he was a Cheerleader and participated in track, He was chairman of our Clean Campus program, Boy'sVFed Vice-President, and a member of the School Appeals Board, He enjoys drafting and cars and he plans to become an architect. 19, 24, 25, 31, 112,-122, 123, 146, 148, 184, 218, 227 PORTER, ANNE-Being on ASB as the Treasurer and on Annual Staff she meets a lot-of people, and Annie does her thing by watching, laughing and listening. Besides this, Anne also skis, goes to the beach and trips around with friends. She will miss Mr. Wightman but will go to many fine colleges, 107, 108,109,218 PRADO, ALTON LEE-Alton spent a lot of time this year working on cars aside from studying. He isn't quite sure about his future but probably college. He will miss his SDHS teachers. 218 PROFFER, JIM-Jim is really wild. He has been elephant hunting, to love-ins, and on weekly runs from Mexico. He wants to breed elephants for game or become an Electronics Design Engineer, He thinks he will miss all the mixed up people? QU-IJANO, ADRIANA-Adriana has been Junior Class Historian, Girl's League His- torian, and President of Future Teachers. She has also been involved with Pepsters, Senior' and Sophomore Cabinets, Sergeanettes and Justo Sierra. She'll miss these activities when she goes to S.D, State to become an elementary school teacher. 54, 58.95,110,114,115,1B4,189,218 RAMIREZ, VIRGINIA-218 RANKIN, HELEN-218 RASAS. MARIA-218 RAZO, JOHN-Playing pool, driving around, and the beach are some of John's fav- orite thrngs, He's been in Band for two years and he will go to City College. 218 READE, CYNTHIA-218 REED, DOLORES-219 REED, DONALD L.-J.V. Football kept Don busy this year. He loves girls, dancing, and cars. He plans to go to City or Mesa. 219 REED, NAPOLIAN-Playboy, Napolian's favorite hobbie is girl watching. He plans to enter the Army soon. Napolian says good-bye to studying and his teachers. 219 RENNER, WOLFGANG FRIEDRICH-Wolfgang was ROTC Battalion Commander,' Blue Devils Squad Leader, member of the Rifle Team, Color Guard, Cadet Club Council President, CSF Vice-President, and active in the Exchange Club. He plans to attend U.S. Air Force Academy, S.D. State or Mesa. He plans to pursue a commission in the Air Force in the field of navigation or systems as a career officer. Football, Tennis, hunting, camping, traveling, body surfing, and girl-gazing are his other interests, 96, 117, 124, 125, 168, 170, 183, 219 RETES, ALICIA MARY-Art Studio, Gymnastics, Stage Crew, Mr, Russell, the dia- logues, and the people are things that Alicia is sorry to leave. She digs handicrafts, earrings, books, traveling, nature, tea and crumpets, people, and the world. On the Hill, Alicia has done Art Studio, Gymnastics, ASB, Stage Crew, Thespians, and General Assembly, She will attend S.D. State Experimental College, to learn, to find, gragwhlgnd communicate her joyous cosmology. 59, 107, 108, 109, 116, 180, 192, REYES, GARY ROBERT-An odd mixture of Karate and love top Gary's list of his favorite pastimes. Also playing all sorts of sports, He is bound for the service as soon as school lets out. 219 REYES, LUIS 1.-Luis wants to major in music at State and go into the Air Force, He has a good background for this being in SDHS Marching Band, String Quartet, ROTC Fancy Drill Team and Squad. He's a member of the Model Club, Air-Sea Scouts, and Sea Explorers. He enjoys diving, glider flying, and spinning his ROTC M90 lgfls. The people, teachers, and school are among his fondest memories. 120, REYNOLD, AUDREY-Audrey enjoys the mountains and spending time at Newport. She wants to attend Santa Barbara State and major in interior design.219 REYNOLDS, DIANE-Diane has been very active during her three years here as Vice-President and President of Future Teachers and Election Commissioner. She has also been involved in Student Human Relations, Senior Cabinet, Jr. Red Cross, Girls League, ICC, and AFS, She enjoys tennis, dancing and working. She plans to major in Economics at UCSD. She is sorry to leave the tardy bells and the girls gym showers. 58, 114, 115, 124, 172, 175, 198, 219 RICE, MICHAEL-Mike played basketball and football in Sophomore year. He plans to go to college and earn his doctorate in Mathematics or Economics, He may go into the service. 146, 219 RICKS, WILLIAM GEORGE-William has been a member of the Stage and Concert Bands during his three years at SDHS. He was also a member of the track team. He plans to become a commercial pilot after attending Mesa and UCLA. He digs all sports, hunting, dancing and cars. 118, 158, 161, 180,219 RILEY, OLA MAE-219 RITCHEY, DONNA--Donna is never going to forget the night she took FN to Ser- geanettes Ball when BA was away, She has been a member of Pepsters for two years. Her favorite hobbies include basketball games and dancing. Her aim is to get a degree in Social Work. 219 RIVAS, SHARON M.--Cheesecake, that's what Sharon is going to miss the most at SDHS, She has enjoyed membership in Pepsters, Girls' League, Girls' Gymnastics, and the Tennis team, ln her free time she weaves, hikes, cooks, works in crafts and listens to folk music. She plans to go to State, 205, 219 RIVERA, YVONNE ANTOINEITE-Yvonne really loved the HilI. From here she plans to go to City and State College to get training in Social Work. Yvonne wants to travel and especially see New York. She likes dancing, music, being and working with children. 219 ROBBINS, DONNA ANN-Donna likes horseback riding, traveling, and sitting at Filippi's. She hopes to become an airline stewardess. 201, 220 ROBINSON, JOHN-John was a member of the RUSS Staff. He wants to work with the California State Division of Forestry, He's already worked on fire lines last summer aside from surfing, He is going to miss the food the cafeteria puts out and the loose bricks. 220 ROBINSON, LEE-169, 220 ROBINSON, OPAL ANN-Female athlete describes Opal. She was active on both the Gymnastics and Track teams and she'lI miss not being on the team of '70, She also likes to skate and dance. She hopes to graduate from USD and go into computer work. She'll miss Mrs. Gandia the most. 148, 220 ROBINSON, STANLEY-Stan likes listening to Soul and Jazz more than anything else. He plans to go to City College and go into Social Work. He should be good at that because he gets along with people. 220 RODGERS, MARY ELIZABETH-Mary will make a pretty Dental Assistant after she graduates from Pacific College for Dental Assisting and Occidental, Aside from dating, sewing, flying, and watching the stars she worked in this years Presidential campaign. Mary regrets leaving Mr. Kashima's tests. 220 ROLDAN. FERNANDO-104, 220 ROMANO, RAY-Football and Basketball games and one of his teachers is what Ray will miss the most at SDHS. He will go to City College and then to St. Louis for two years. 220 ROMO, WILLIAM-97, 168, 170, 220 ROSS, DTHA-Otha will miss the student body of SDHS after she graduates. 220 ROSSI, MARCUS-Marc was the manager of the orchestra while on the Hill and enjoys piano playing, movie making, riding motorcycles, and girl watching. His fu- ture is undacided. He is going to miss his pals in the orchestra rnost of all, 220 ROUSTON, JOHN M.-220 ROYBAL, RAY-Oil painting, building car models, the beach, hunting, listening to underground music, and watching good movies are Ray's favorite pastimes. He plans to attend City College and then San Luis Biscal to major in Graphic Arts. He'II miss the school's old style. 220 RUBIN, CAROL-220 RUBIO, JOHN ANTHONY-John plans to enter the Air Force after he graduates. He erlgiygggotball, body surfing and basketball, His future plans are to go to the people, RUGGIERO, MICHAEL--Mike as one of our '68-'69 Cheerleaders has been active in Key Club, Lettermen's Club, swimming and gymnastics. He enjoys listening to the Beachboys and the Doors and sports are his hobbies. Ha plans to attend Revelle at UCSD or S.D. State. Says he'Il miss participating in the sports activities the most. 24, 25, 46, 47, 119, 185,220 RUSSELL, CHARLES NATHANIEL-Charles' favorite pastime is to watch the girls go by in their mini skirts. He is going to miss hiding from the teachers when he sneaks to the Taco Shop, RYAN, DONNA JUDITH ANNE-Donna who was on the RUSS Staff digs velvet beaches, tangerine skies, hobbits and Huxley, sewing for plebians and paisley peli- cans. She plans to go to either Mesa or S.D, State. Her goal is to live and love nightly. 221 SAKATA, YUKI-Wrestling has been one of Yuki's favorite sports while on the HiIl. He also likes playing classical guitar, blues on his harmonica, painting, and pencil drawing. His favorte pastime is dating JoAnne White. He plans to go to Mesa then State and major in Commercial Art. He'll miss all of his friends. 221 SALES, SONIA-221 SAMSON, MARK-Mark loves to surf. He plans to go to a college for draftsmen in San Francisco. He will miss Room 307. SANCHEZ, HILDA-Besides work she likes to have all kinds of fun. She has been taking cosmetology at City College. She plans to continue at City or another college. Hilda will always remember her Sophomore year with her friends at the games and especially Basketball CIF. 221 SANCHEZ, RICHARD--Hunting and body surfing are his hobbies and to pass the time away he goes to parties and dances, He plans to attend City College. He will miss all of SDHS. 221 SANDERS, CATHIE-79, 221 SANFILIPPO, ANNA-221 SARDINA, EDWARD-Ed has been active in gymnastics and wrestling. His favorite pastimes are traveling, pool, bowling, football, and watching TV. 221 SAUCEDO, ELVIA-The beautiful scenery of the Old Gray Castle is what Elvia says she will miss the most. She has been in Sergeanettes for two years and on the GRA Baseball team. Her future plans include S.D. State and a major in business. Her SCARR, NANCY L.-Nancy, who appeared in The Man Who Come To Dinner, also enjoys playing the guitar, singing, collecting bottles and all kinds of beautiful tlgiigs. She loves nature, the beach, poetry, writing, and being creative. 93, 190, 196, 2 SCHMUCKER, BETTY JEAN-Betty enjoys sewing, tennis, and her V.W, She says S.D. State, English and anthropology are her future plans. Serving as a member of Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, CSF, General Assembly, Election Board, De- moiselles, Girl's Tennis Team, Gymnastics, ASB Secretary, Pepsters, Benchwarmers, arg gialrs Fashion Board Representative have kept her busy. 11, 107, 108, 124, 178, SCHUCK, GREG-Planning to attend UCSC, Greg says he'lI miss the people and the atmosphere of SDHS the most. Greg has been Sophomore Vice-President, Junior Class President, Boy's Fed Vice-President and President, ASB Council, Caveman, 8oy's State, Olympic Camp for World Youth, Appeals Board, Representative for SDHS and voted Most Likely To Succeed. 30, 51, 52, 176, 180, 184, 221, 223 Key Club. Broadway 108, 112. SCOMMODAU, JULIE ANN-Julie enjoys skiing, horseback riding, and collecting foreign recipes. She has been active in Pepsters, Sergeanettes, and Vocational Nursing. Next years plans include Grossmont College and becoming a Registered Nurse, 221 SCO'I'I', ALBERT-99, 100, 101, 102, 221 SCOTT, MELVIN- SCOTT, SUSAN-As an AFS student from Australia, this year, Sue has enjoyed par- ticipating, in Demoiselles, CSF, AFS, General Assembly and Benchwarmers. On re- turning to Australia she plans to go to the University to study social work or psychology. She will miss many of her friends but in particular the school activities on the HiIl. Her favorite pastimes are talking to people and outdoor sports, es- pecially tennis. 18, 20, 50, 174, 178, 184, 222 SEID, DAVID-Claremont Men's, UC or State arc David's choices for college next yca:'. He hopes to go into teaching or government work. On the Hill, David has been active in Pepsters, CSF, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Cabinets, Senior Class Vice-President, Russ Reporter, and RUSS Business and Ad Manager. 56, 57, 124, 146, 180, 183, 184, 187. 189, 298,222 SEKISHIRO, VICTOR-Victor's favorite pastimes include bowling, billiards, gymnas- tics, and dances. He plans to attend Mesa College next year, 46, 222 SERRANO, JOSEPH-222 SHEFFIELD, NORMA JEAN-Aside from Pepsters, Benchwarmers, Demoiselles, AFS, CSF, and Senior Cabinet, Norma enjoys sewing, reading and playing tennis. Next years plans include S.D. State. 50, 124, 146, 178, 222 SHEPARD, VVETTE LORAINE-Talking to interesting people, participating in Senior Cabinet, Student Human Relations, and Umoja are some of Yvette's many interests. She plans to go to Europe this year and next year, attend UCLA. She will miss Herb Hunter. Eric Johnson, Dorthea Stewart, and Mr. Russell's beard. 189,222 SIMMONS. CARRIE-196, 222 SIMMONS, CELIA-Celia was Colonel of the SDHS Sergeanettes. In her three years on the Hill she has participated in General Assembly, Red Cross, Student Human Relations, Tennis Club, GRA Gymnastics, the Senior Plays, Volleyball Team, Y-Teens, Sports Advisor, Track Club, Hurdle Crew, Modern Dance Club, Thespians, One Act Plays, Modeling Club, Girls League At-Large, Sports Editor of the Annual Staff, and she played in the GirI's League Basketball game. She was chosen this year's Decem- ber Girl of the Month and First Attendant of Sergeanettes Ball. She also had much to do with the Umoja play production. Her favorite hobbies are singing, drilling, meeting people and going out with Dana. She plans to attend either San Franciio State or Cal State at Los Angeles where she will major in Nursing and Home Eco- nomics. She says she will miss all her teachers and friends and the Sergeanettes. 53, 54, 94, 95, 111, 113, 116, 153, 222 SKYLES, DONALD-222 SLATER, LOLA PRISCILLA-Lola, who says she will miss her drama class, Mr. Stewart, and Mrs. Gandia, plans to attend City College and become a secretary. She has been active in GirI's League, Hurdle Crew, Election Board, Gymnastics, GRA, and the musical, Bells Are Ringing. 152, 222 SMITH, MARY LOU-Most red heads are known for their acting ability but Mary is one red head who has gone one step further and is known for ther directing ability. She has directed and co-directed such plays as The Man Who Came To Dinner and Bells Are Ringing. She was an actress in Passion, Poison and Patrification. She was also the Treasurer of Thespians. After graduation she plans to attend Mesa College and major in Dramatic Arts. Her favorite pastimes are working on and participating in plays. She says she'lI miss all the people she's met here on the Hill, espe- cially Stevie Stew. 116, 119, 152, 190, 209,222 SMITH, RONALD D.-Ronald will attend San Diego City College where he will major in Graphic Reproduction. His special interests are painting, photography, and listen- ing to music. 222 s SMITH, THOMAS K.-Tommy was a member of ASB. He enjoys hunting, swimming, and camping. He is also a member of the Civil Air Patrol. He says he'lI miss Mr. Coleman, Coach Smith and the entire student body. His goals are to attend Mesa College and become either an airline pilot or flight instructor. 222 SOl.A, MARCOS-Marcos says he'll miss the girls and the teachers most here on the HilI. He plans to go into the Air Force and become a mechanic. SOLIS, MARIE-Attending either Southwestern or City College and becoming a beau- tician are among Marie's future goals. She was a member of Pepsters and General Assembly, Flagbearers and Future Teachers. Dancing, going to weddings, sewing, and Joseph R. are her favorite pastimes. She says she will miss walking through the halls with JR most of all. 146, 148, 156,222 SOLORIO, LUPE-223 SORENSEN, RICHARD-Richard's special interests are working on his car and playing pool. I-le has not decided which college he would like to attend but his major will be auto mechanics. 193, 223 SOTO, ROBERT-Robert has participated in the Marching Band, Stage Band, and Justo Sierra. He says he'll miss Mr. Terry's 100 piece Marching Band and all his teachers and friends. In his spare time he likes playing the trombone, playing soc- cer and eating Mexican food. His future goals are to enter Brigham Young Univer- sity and major in Physical Education or Music, 118, 121, 223 SOUTHERN, LARRY-Larry plans to attend Northwest Christian College. He was manager of the J.V. Basketball team and All-Round Monitor. Singing, photography, and laying on the beach are his favorite pastimes. 223 SOUTHWORTN, CHERRELL A.-Cherrell enjoys going to parties, bwling, horseback riding and boys. During her Senior Year she was a member of Pepsters and she was bookkeeper for the school newspaper. After graduation she plans to go to either Mesa or City College and then transfer to State. Her goal is to become an English Teacher. 19, 79, 189, 196, 223 SPANO. TERRI ANN-Terri enjoys dancing, being with friends and going to the beach. She was a '68-'69 Songleader, a Pepster and a member of Art Senrice. She is not sure what college she will attend but she will major in data processing. Mr. Pruett, Senior Hall, Football games, Cici, and Noreen are some of the memories that Terri will take with her. 25, 32, 52, 223 SPARKS. DON-18, 79, 92, 116, 119, 152, 179, 223 SPENCER, NATHAN-32, 35, 223 SPIETH, RITA-Rita says she'll miss the emptiness of the halls after school when she graduates. Rita has worked with CSF, Junior and Senior Cabinets, Hurdle Crew, Girl's League, Benchwarmers, Pepster Secretary and many more. She enjoys going to The Cinder on Saturday Nights and walking through the park. Her future plans an lolgttggdx either State or ASC and major in Elementary Education. 50, 51, 52, STANSBERRY, KATHLEEN-Kathleen plans to enter either a Business School or City College after graduation and her future goal is to be a social worker. She was a member of both the Mixed Choir and the Hilltop Choir. Her special interests are sewing, babysitting, dancing, and listening to music. 223 STEELE, SUSAN--Susie's special interests are sewing, dancing, cooking, and having fun. She was active in Red Cross and Human Relations. After graduation she plans to go to a business school. She says she'll miss all the teachers and friendly people at SDHS. 223 STERLING, FAYBIENNE-Fay says she'll miss the friendly atmosphere of the Cas- tIe. She enjoys watching TV and studying archaeology. 223 STEWART, DORTHEA- Door is planning to attend UCLA or State. Her favorite pastime is concealing the secret hiding place of Eldridge Cleaver in her wine celler. She was Junior Class Vice-President, Sergeanettes Club President, Umoja Chairman, and GirI's League President. She says she'lI miss Eric Johnston and Lily Jung most of all. 53, 54, 95, 108, 111, 114, 146, 184, 190, 223 STONEHKATHLEEN ELIZABETH-Kathy says she'll miss her friends and working on stage with Mr. Stewart. She plans to go to Germany after graduation and upon re- turning to the U.S. she will enter college and major in music. She would like to be a choir director. Her pastimes are singing, playing the guitar, dancing, and going to the happenings with friends. She was a member of GRA, Pepsters, and General Assembly. As an actress, she performed in many of the school productions. Some ggathem are How To Succeed and Bells Are Ringing. 31, 59, 79, 122, 152, 155, 196, STROM, DEBBIE-Debbie was a member of Benchwarmers and Pepsters. Reading, creative writing, going on trips, and encountering new adventures are a few of Deb- bra's special interests. She plans to enter Mesa College and later transfer to a four year college where she will major in elementary education. She says she'Il miss the traditions that SDHS now has. 207, 224 STROMQUIST, DONNA B.-Donna plans to go to a Junior College for two years and then transfer to a four year college and become a teacher. She likes to go to the beach and she also enjoys playing tennis. She says she'll miss seeing everyone in the halls. She was a member of Pepsters, GRA, and Senior Cabinet. 187,224 STROMQUIST, GAYLE L.-Drawing, painting and sewing are some of Gayle's favorite things. She says she'll miss all the students and teachers and how well the whole school gets along together. Her goals in life are to go to City College for a two year course of vocational sewing and eventually to become a dress designer. 224 SUGIOKA, VICTOR M.-Victor's favorite pastimes include fishing, swimming, hunting, and shooting pool. TAM, NANCY EILENE-Sewing, cooking, reading, and tennis are some of the things Nancy likes to do. She plans to enter UCLA this fall and major in education. Some of the activities Nancy has participated in are Girls' League, CSF, Sophomore, lun- ior and Senior Cabinets, Junior Class Secretary, Future Teachers, Demoiselles, Red Cross President, and the Tennis Club. She says she'll miss the Gray CastIe's Ivy look, the friendly teachers, the crowds. the winning streaks in sports and the floods in the pond area, 146, 172, 178, 188,224 TALAMANTE1. JOSIE-Jo was active in Pepsters, Sergeanettes, Flagbearers, and General Assembly. She plans to go to State and work for a while and then get mar- ried. Her favorite hobbies are swimming, playing tennis, roller skating and going to football games. Slie'lI miss many friends. 146,156,224 THOMAS, GAIL LENORA-Gail says she'll miss her friends and Library practice most. She likes listening to records, dancing, double dating and reading. She will enter San Diego School of Business this fall. She was active as a General Assembly Repre- sentative. 224 THOMAS, MARY JANET-Mary plans to go to an airline school. She says she'Il miss her teachers and friends. She enjoys listening to records, dancing, and singing, 224 THOMAS, MICHAEL L.-Mike wants to attend USC. He likas drawing and reading. He says he'II miss Brent Banta, V. Finch, Comm. Darnell, Tommy Pruett, and - Uncle Bobby Stout. He was active as Sophomore Art Commissioner, Junior Cab- inet member. Student Human Relations, and cartoonist for the RUSS. He was also Zzrineglzbfr of the German Club, Hungry I's and General Assembly. 57, 117, 148,189 THOMAS, ROBERT-Bobby enjoys reading. THORNE, HERMAN-224 TORCELLINI. PETER-224 TORRES, ELIZABETH-Liz plans to enter City College. She enjoys playing badminton, tennis, and dancing. Says she'll miss the school, her friends and ,t e teachers. She was a member of Justo Sierra. 224 TREJO, NORMA YOLANDA-Norma will miss listening to everyone gossip about what they did 'over the weekend. She plans to enter City College after graduation and then get married. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, listening to music, and going out and having fun. 224 TRUJILLO, LAWRENCE-224 'A TUOHY, JANN-225 TURKS, ANITA ELNORA- Turkey enjoys sewing, dancing, track and going to bas- ketball games. She will miss her friends, the school dances, getting up extra early for Sergeanettes practice and performing during football games, She was Sergean- ettes First Captain, a member of GRA Gymnastics, Track, Swimming, Demoiselles, Y-Teens Pepsters and Hurdle Crew. She plans to attend UCLA and major in psychol- ogy and computer operating. 53.54, 94, 225 TURNER, SHEILA ELAINE-Sheila will miss the Vines that seem to be holding up the walls of the Old Gray Castle. She enjoys shooting pool, roller skating, reading, traveling, and dancing. After graduation she plans to go to UCSD and from there to graduate school to become an Astro Physicist. She was a member of the Gym- nastics Team. 110, 225 ULLOA, LOURDES-Lourdes plans to enter City College after graduation. She will miss her friends and the school activities. She was a member of Justo Sierra and her favorite pastimes include dancing, listening to music, and playing tennis. 225 VALDEZ, GUSTAV A.-Gus is known for flirting with the girls, He is outstanding in bowling, surfing, and trumpet playing. He was a member of the Marching Band, Stage Band and the Track Team. He also participated in the Concert Band and the Orchestra. He will go to S.D. State and become a professional musician or a Band lgegcgaig He will miss the teachers, his friends, and the girls most of all. 118, 121, VALDEZ, GLORIA SYLVIAWA rriember of Justo Sierra, Sylvia likes to watch TV, read, and go horseback riding. She would like to attend State and become a teacher. She says that she will be sorry to leave her teachers and friends. 225 VALENCIA, IULIETTA-Julietta enjoys dancing to soft music with Arturo. She was a member of Pepsters and Flag and Bonner Bearers. Her goals are to reach the high- est step in business and be happy with Arturo, She will miss Mr. Terry and Mrs. Depew. 146, 209, 225 VARGAS, ROSEMARY-City College and marriage are included in Rosemary's future plans. Sha digs volleyball, listening to the radio, and reading. She is sad to leave many of her friends. 225 VEJAR, PATRICIA-Patsy plans to go to a Junior College and later become a secre- tary. She likes meeting people, bowling, music, and doing things to keep her busy. Egg is sorry to leave her Gym class and her English class more than anything else. VELASQUEZ, HERMELINDA-Linda says she'll miss her friends and the good spirit the school has. She plans to enter Kelsey-Jenney Business School after graduation She likes to sew, play tennis, and dance. 225 VERDUGO, JANETTE I.-Janette was a participant in Pepsters. She'll miss the leach- ers and the students at SDHS, She plans to attend Southwestern College and major in business. Her later goal is to marry JH. 146, 225 VERNON, IIICKIE LOU-Vickie wants to be an elementary school teacher. She plans to achieve this goal after attending a four year college. She likes swimming, sewing, and going on picnics with Delia, Joe, and Louie. As a Sophomore she was a member of the French Club and GRA. She'll miss the counseling office and Mr. Bryant. 32,225 VDSKARIDOU, MARO Z.-Mara, one of our exchange students this year will miss her Public Speaking Class most of all. Her favorite hobbies are listening to music, read- ing, walking in the park and talking to friends. She was busy during her stay on the Hill as an AFS Club member, Ski Club member, a member of Senior Cabinet, and Demoisellas. Sha also participated in Benchwarmers and CSF. She plans to at- tend the University of England and major in Math and Physics. 20, 50, 52, 174, 175, 178, 184,189,226 WALKER, EVALENE-Teachers, her Senior year, and Judy Norton are what Evalene will miss most. After graduation she will go to Mesa College and eventually become an airlir.e hostess. She has been active in Pepsters and Hilltop Choir. She digs dancing, sewing, going to the beach, eating ice cream at Farrell's and playing the piano. 148, 226 WARD, WILLIAM--William plans to attend City College and become an electronics enginegh His special interests are electronics, basketball, listening to the radio and gir s. WARNER. CHARLES-226 WARREN, FRED-Fred's favorite pastimes are playing football and listening to good music. He plans to go to Mesa College and be a tool designer. Mrs. Doty's second period English class and the friendly people of San Diego are the things that Fred will miss the most. 226 WASHINGTON, DONNA D.-Donna plans to attend S.D. State and become a proba- tion officer. She was a member of the Latin Club and Sergeanettes. Singing, sewing and partying are her favorite hobbies. She says she'll miss socializing at lunch time. 148, 226 WATSON. DIANE-79, 146, 226 WATTS, JANICE-Janice was a member of Pepsters and General Assembly. She en- joys cooking, sewing, and horseback riding. She says she'lI miss her friends and all the fun she's had. Her future goals include going to Grossmont College and later becoming a stewardess. 226 WEBER, MARY-Going to the mountains, horseback riding and the beach are some of Mary's many interests. She was a member of Pepsters. Mary plans to attend medical school and become a medical technician. Says she'll miss the food in the cafeteria and Mr, Weiss. 146, 226 WELLMAN, KERRY-Kerry plans to attend George Fox College and major in psychology. She was active as secretary of Future Teachers, a member of Jr. and Sr. Cabinet, Student Human Relations, Hurdle Crew and Russ Staff. 57, 79, 188, 226 WELLS, ROBERT-226 WHITE, HARVEY-226 WHITE. LAURA-156, 226 WHITE, LENNIE-Lennie was a member of the Umoja Club. Her leisure time is spent sewing, listening to records, and drawing. Says she'll miss the Sophomores the most. She plans to attend a business college or study dress designing. 226 WHITE, MARTIN-19, 56, 79, 117, 162, 226 WHITEHEAD, SYLVIA-Sewing, camping and living in the desert are among Sylvia's special interests. She also likes horseback riding and drafting. She was a member of GRA. She plans to go to a City College. 227 WHITEMAN. JOHN-227 WIEGAND, WILL-Will wants to major in education. He plans to attend S.D. State. He likes all sports, especially golf. He was a member of the Golf team, Kay Club, Boys' Fed. and General Assembly. Will says he'll miss the students, faculty and the Old Gray Castle. 15, 18, 19, 146, 162, 227 WILLIAMS. EUGENE-227 WILLIAMS, HAROLD LEE-Harold enjoys fixing cars. He plans to attend a junior college after graduation. 227 WILLIAMS, LONNIE-Junior, one of the Senior Standouts, Most Likely To Be Re- membered enjoys listening to and playing music. He was Band manager, a member of Lettermen's Club and Key Club. He was also on the Varsity Basketball and Track teams. Lonnie has not decided on which of the California State Colleges he will attend but he plans to major in business or music. He say's he'll miss the friendly people and the great teachers. 98, 100, 121, 158, 179,227 WILSON, CLAUDIA-Claudia plans to go to Mesa College and then transfer to Cali- fornia College of Arts and Crafts. She was a member of the Ski Club, and GRA. In her spare time she likes to paint and water ski, 17, 227 WILSON, PAT-Writing, watching movies, listening to music and dancing are among Pat's favorite hobbies. She transferred to the Hill from Mt. Miguel where she was in Girls' League and a member of the Pep Band. Pat plans to go to college and major in languages. She says she'Il miss the Iiveliness of everyone at SDHS. 115, 227 WISE, WYNONA-Wynona's favorite pastimes are collecting records and old notes from school. She also likes being with her friends. She says she'll miss the rush and all the crowds in the halls. After graduation, she hopes to get an office job. 227 WITTNER. NANNETTE-227 WONG. ANNA LEE-Anna plans to attend either S.D. State or UCLA and major in English. She enjoys playing the piano, and reading. Anna has sented as Soph. His- torian, CSF Typist, Junior and Senior Cabinet member, and Faculty Editor of the Annual. She has also been a member of General Assembly, AFS, CSF, Demoiselles lBoth President and Vice President, Girls' League, GRA and she was chosen Girl of the Month for March. She says that she'll miss the uniqueness of SDHS and its many traditions. 115, 178, 180, 182, 184, 189,227 WONG, JEAN LEE-Jean says she'lI miss her friends and all the fun activities on the Hill. Sho was active in Pepsters, Benchwarmers, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cab- inet and AFS. Some other offices that Jean has held are Junior Class Treasurer, Girls' League Secretary, Girls' League President, General Assembly and ASB At-Large. Her favorite pastimes are going out, listening to radio, and going to dances. Her future goals include going to either State or Mesa College and becoming an X-Ray Technician. 50. 52, 114, 115, 156, 172,185,189,227 WONG, KAINE-Kaine likes scuba diving, archery, tennis, and flying kites. He also enjoys traveling and fishing. He will attand Humboldt State College and later work for Scripps Institution or some oceanographic project. 162 WOOD,-BARBAIlA,B.-Barbara plans to attend Mesa College. Her future goals are to continue modeling and pursue a career as a fashion buyer and coordinator. 227 WOON, JACK-Jack enjoys reading and watching TV. He plans to go to UCSD after graduation and he says he'll miss the campers and his friends the most. 227 WRIGHT, DEBORAH A.-Debbie has been a member of Pepsters and Latin Club. Her favorite pastimes are reading, dancing, bowling and skating. After graduation she 'plans to attend Mesa College to become a social worker. She says that she'll miss getting into devilment with LF, LC, and VD most of all. 227 IATARAIN, LUCI-Luci was a member of the Pepsters and she enjoys going to par' ties and -dancing. She plans to work at a Finance Co. and then get married, She'll miss having Mr. Bryant as a counselor and Mr. Anderson for a teacher, and her frlends. 227 FIPEDA, MARIE E.- Topo, the shortest girl in SDHS was active as a member of GRA, Pepsters, Quill and Scroll. AFS, and Girls' League, Topo enjoys playing guitar, collecting pictures, meeting people, and writing poetry. Sha will miss the friandly atmosphere of SDHS. After graduation her goal is to attend Mesa College and then aagouizyear college where she will major in accounting. 29, 52, 114, 115, 146, 174, their nee Today we have The Edwgg hhhh E' is
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