San Juan High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Citrus Heights, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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' Qi -f w, we n 1 'S 4 v4 fmlw , 1 r u I , jjj- I n , M - 4 , '-' 'I ,' '. f, gi,- id? ,-rf -....,.....,, H- y --....-, gr. -YQ .,.:.,.., A Focus On Expression: Through Dedication Leaders 18 Through Participation Campus Life 52 Through Competition Sports 108 Through Preparation Friends 1 54 yy-1 .d 'e, 'vi X X Ji X 1 T x T i 1, , , 1 cccrrcc c H -as-am, at Mrs. Fiedler Mr. Leavitt At rlght are Sue Strat- to n , Margaret Petti- john, Mrs. Bois, and jack Ford Mrs. Hoover Qix Leaders .Educator-an enpression of dechcation Sducation-an enpression in de,oth .7t teaches us to he o,oen-inindcd not chihlishq ,orejuchced to gain lnaturitg consideration and respect for knowledge Zhrough the curriculuiu of science: arts language: business and ,ohgsical education, We learn to evaluate: appraise: and appreciate our inode of hfe: and strioe for the rewards of greater knowledge ,gmgg,5 lg ri-I I SUPERINTENDENT OF THE San Juan School District, Dr. Ferd Kiesel, talks to midterm graduate s during the grad- uation ceremony at Encina High School. iiiililliiliiiilllliliiiilNIH! ' 2 af District Board Stresses Educational Opportunity HEADED B Y DISTRICT Superintendent Dr. Ferd 1. Kiesel, the School Di strict Board have fine records in education, busi- ness, and citizenship. In planning fo r th e future generations of high school students, grammer school s tude nt s, as Well as for the present graduating classes, the district is concerned with the educational develop- ment of the individual. ONE OF ITS main interests is helping to prepare students, through an effective edu- cational system, for the c o m p l e Xi t i e s of life. Leaders 20 Membeis of the District Board include Qleft to Righty Mr. Darol Rasmussen, Mr. John Fabretti, Mr. Andrew Strain, and Mr. Harold Wrenn. OTHER MEMBERS ARE fleft to rightj Mr Leslie Chase, Mr Basil Nichols, Mr. Carl Coleman, and Mr 'ai'-W Lfazdcrs 21 MR. LEAVITT TAKES time out to talk to Danny Green and Karin Kloiz about student activities. I 1 ff 1 1 MRS. HURST'S BUSY day ,ei we ' 1 1 AN EFFICIENT TEAM, Mr. Leavitt and Mr. White solve many of San Iuan's proble W ,, 3 , A ' ' ' P 2 W f , T 5 gi is L5 S L K starts out with a p call from the disimict office. ms together. hone 1 x CATERING TO THE problems of teachers, parents, and students is only a small part of the Job which he does so well. Yearbook Dedicates The 1966 Greeback Notes to Nlr. Leavitt. MR . LEAVITT IS an outstanding leader and certainly exemplifies an expression of dedication . By showing continual interest and enthusiasm for his students, he has gained respect and admiration at Sanjuan. His door is open at all times to students, faculty, and office pe r s onnel. He is truly an under- standingleader, interested in both the scho- lastic and athletic spirit of the San juan stu- dent body. Mr. Leavitt has inaugurated many changes in school routine, changes which are improving, and Will continue to improve San juan. Mr. Leavitt is a leader who has given us the inspiration, insight, and confidence to succeed. fader? 23 'R A X' fm-1,,,, R, za 3 ,4:,.,,,,,5w, ' A ,F , , . X ,wg , t '6g J' - 9 Qi ? P IT IS WITH PRIDE that I have become a part of this school. . . Mr. Kronsbein goes through the dates and times of games on a basket- ball schedule. TRANSFERING from E1 C amino, Mr. Kronsbeinbegan his new job as principal in the spring. A I HAVE SEEN MUCH to impress me about San juan. . . Mr. Kronsbein looks at some of San juans awards in the foyer showcase. 1 'E ,, N I. 'x I ,Cvadcrs 24 T2f'e?PY5 T l'T E551 I ' f E P f slime: , - 1?,s ,L' ' ss , V I yy i ia t yii QR I Q K MR KRONSBEIN talks with Sue Cummings Q c -, C 7. Fred Kronsbein Becomes New Principal SINCE MY RESIDENCE in this area I have heard many fine comments and have seen much to impress me about San Juan High School, its traditions , students , faculty and administration. IN THE MANY YEARS since its inceptionSan juanHighSchool has provided quality education for its students thus enabling them to achieve success in their chosen endeavors. It is with pride that I have becomea part of this school and hope that I can do my share in contributing to its many accomplishments. THE GRADUATING SENIORS can be justly proud of their part in developing and maintaining these assets. It is now up to the returning students to maintain and build upon the stature of the mighty Spartans . Can you meet the challenge? Fred A. Kronsbein Evadzrs 25 6252523 DEAN OF GIRLS, Miss M asson , is always readyto help San juan girls solve their prob- lems. Administratio Gain Insight T BEING IN CHARGE of student activitie keeps high school administrators on the go. They are kept busy with not just one respon- sibility, but with a Variety of them. Studen body functions, athletic events, counseling, club sponsoring, and San juan's student council are but a few. SINCE COMING TO San juan in 1959, Mr. Larry White, our vice-principal, ha guided the American Field Service, assiste student-teachers, supervisedthe attendanc office, and is in charge of the district IB facilities. MISS RENEE MASSON and Mr. Irv Schwall keep our main office busy with al the activities in their tight schedule. Ou faders 26 , ., Y 'rrnpgf-.uv VMI, rqmwv-V ,A MPH , vw'- F! H-' r V x tx, MR. WHITE AND, Mrs. sei- f t vertson' help Spartans arrange for dances, games, and other Q student activities. -lelps Students Future ean of girls supervises Spartanettes and he cheerleading activities . Our dean of boys egulates field trips and buses. Together hey guide Spartans along correct paths to ecome responsible, mature adults. SAN JUAN REALIZES that this trio's esponsibilities are not easy ones, and that he hours are long and often unrewarding. e also realize that it takes ambitious and ar- sighted administrators like these to keep school on its feet and running smoothly. ust one Word of thanks is not appropriate nough appreciation for the administra- ors- -the unifying force that molds the prod- ctive organization that is San juan High chool. ,,-pf -9- Q54 pf' l ' 2 5 v .V , Vw' W i 1 1 - E 1 f i fr -,,i..w-f 1 K Q I l -hw .H,,,,,.--,... r---L '. 2 SCHEDULE PLANNING, Mr. White prepares class schedules to benefit Spartans. X 5 f, --Nh,-..,.Li, W W Q--Q., 'i -Y-as-.:.,,,,,,'-sq ii Mrs. Kathryn Mad-Iale Sophomore counselor A Mrs. Pansy Carrick! Nurse Mr. Charles Walker S enior counselor Department Chairman Mrs. VVhee1er! Testbook clerk Miss Cale! Librarian leaders 28 51.2 Mrs. Barbara Michael Freshman counselor 6 .X Mr Robert Cornwell junior counselor Mrs Patricia Fiedler Senior counselor Counselors, Librarians, Nurse Guide Students With Information And Aid STUDENT COUNSELING PROBLEMS are solved by an efficient guidance staff at San juan. Helping students with their many in- quiries, counseling parents and teachers, and helping to keep the school operating with clock-like efficiency are buta few of the de- tails that keep San Juan's counselors busy. The counselors, who focus their expression on answering endless questions and untang- ling daily problems of schedules, classes, and college scholarships, include Mrs. Pa- tricia Fiedler and Mr. Charles Walker, Senior counselors, Mr. Robert Cromwell, junior counselor, Mrs. Kathryn Mac I-Iale, Sophomore c o un s el o r 5 and Mrs. Barbara Michael, Freshman counselor. leaders 29 Social Science . . ,ww H 1. u H Liam rg ,H Q l ,N :J af' 'Q-'SIP L Mr. John Avila Mr. joseph Brouillette Mr. Carl Coleman Mr. Michael Cronin Mr. Max Fields Miss Marcia I-Ialey Mr. Jerry Larsen Mr. George Pickett ss. 4 Mr. Burton Sanders Miss Geraldine Reager Mr. Walter Quinn Social Sciences Help Students Understand World Affairs THROUGH A BETTER understanding of human nature, by comparing the mistakes and successes of the past, by utilizing know- ledge of the major difficulties facing his community, nation, and world and what he and his fellow citizens can do about reaching solutions to these problems. UNDERSTANDING HUMAN NATURE is the key goal of the social studies depart- ment at San juan High School. With contin- ually changing current events and social eruptions, one can see how difficult it is to convey this understanding in a standard ap- proach. Civic, Problems in American Government, United States and World His- tory courses provide a vast opportunity for discussion and evaluation concerning the theory of our government and the problems that it deals with on state, national, and world Wide levels. THE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS of the social science department include Mr. Bur- ton Sanders, department chairman, Miss Marcia Haley, Miss Geraldine Reager, Mr. Michael Cronin, Mr. joseph Brouillette, Mr. George Pickett, Mr. Carl Coleman, Mr. jerry Larsen, and Mr. Walter Quinn. CIVICS TEACHER, Miss Haley, discusses the Constitution's social contract for the people. ,VMC 417 Vffpflgmmf, fdklg 31 J John Abell Norman Allen Tom Andrews A J Crossheld Don Crowl James Harvey Mednc Lander Bruce Russell SENIOR CHEMISTRY TEACHER Lew Webbe r takes over Mr Norman A11en's chemlstry Pondering- The Expression Of Science WITH NEW FRONTIERS in science being opened with frequent regularity, there is an ever-increasing need for young scientists to fill the ranks and explo re these newly opened fields. WITH THE EULFILLMENT of these needs in mind, the science instructors pass along their knowledge just as some obscure teacher planted the seed which eventually grew into the development of the electric light in a young Tom Edison's head. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT at S an juan High School, headed by principles and techniques instructor, Mr. Torn Andrews, included Mr. Norman Allen Qphysicsj, Mr. A. J. Crossfield Qchernistryj, Mr. Don Crowl Qlife sciencej, Mr. Medric Linder Qlife sciencej, Mr. james Harvey Cbiologyj, Mr. Bruce Russell fbiologyj, and Mr. john Abell fgeneral scienceh. PHYSIOLOGY STUDENT, All e n Barnett breaks ground pond . Mr. Bruce Russell gives instructions as Karen Klotz for the class's project known throughout the school as the and Rosemary Summers look on. leaders 33 I-IERR l-IAGER discusses verbs with second year German students. Language Department . . Languages Giv WE LIVE IN a crucial time, we inhab a world wherein diplomatic statements mi understood, or an international emotio clumsily stated might cause disaster. T real mortar for our c omplex of soci structures must come in the comprehensi of language, for the deeper understandin the Wider View, the greater tolerance respect for those whose Ways of life that a divergent from ours. AWARE OF THESE facts, the langua department, which includes, Mr. Felix H ger, department chairman, Mrs. Betty Cl Vell, Miss Joyce Herrman, Mr. Ralph Ra sey, Miss Peggy Kraus, and Miss Nan Liane offe r German, Latin, French, a Spanish. Students not only learn the langua itself, but also gain insight into the cou tries, traditions, culture, and current rol in international affairs. Headers 34 Mrs. Betty Clavell Mr. Fleix Hager Mr. Norman Andersen Mr. William Edgar Miss Carol Gattuso Miss Joyce Herrmann Miss Peggy Kraus Mr. Daniel Lehman Mr. Carl Mooney Mr. Walter Pease iss Nancy Liane r. Ralph Ramsey Mr. lohn Phillips Mr. Frank Reger Mrs. Sharyn Seasholtz Nl Math Department . . N1 xx' oo - iv ' 5 g , as 'wg ,.. . rr Q f J I KX Q l tudents New Ways Of Expression MATHEMATICS IS A u ni q u e language t serves well anyone from a research 'entist to a common laborer. Knowledge mathematics is one of the important tools science, engineering, industry, and bus- ss . At least some degree of mathematical petence is essential if one is to success- Iy compete in the modern world . The San n mathematic curriculum included a com- hensive program offering general mathe- tic courses to advanced trigonometry. e department included Mr. Norman An- son, department chairman, Mr. Willeam ar, Miss Carol Gattu so, Mr. Daniel man, Mr. Carl Mooney, Mr. Walter se, Mr. John Phillips, Mr. Frank Regar, Mrs . Sharyn Seasholtz . SENIOR TEACHER, Mike Sirl, shows students problem. lk an algebra l Business And Fine Arts Lay Foundation For Jobs And Hobbies BUSINESS IS A part of one's daily life as a buyer, seller, employee, or consumer. Students are taught business fundamentals and skills in hopes that they will be able to operate efficiently and intelligently in our society. Understanding the American insti- tution of free enterprise is a primary objec- tive of the business courses offered at San Juan. The bu s i n e s s department includes Miss Esther Price, department chairmang Mr. james Fuller, Mr. George Sakamoto, Mrs . Betty Calhan, Mr. Harry Daniels, Mr. james Donley, and Miss Vivian Larsen. WORKING BITS OF color into a pleasing design is a rewarding experience to an art student. In working with oil paints, water Business Department . . colors, charcoal, and other mediums, the student learns to express himself through many different aspects of art. Other art forms include drama, stagecraft, photog- raphy, newspaper, s peech, annual staff, band, orchestra, and chorus in which stu- dents develop the ability to express them- selves. Developing g o o d c ol o r , design sense, and acquainting the student s with many art medias are the objectives of San jua.n's fine arts department, which includes Mr. j'ohnCondie, department chairmang Mr. Donnell Taggert, Mrs. Muriel Anderson, Mr. Edwin Inouye, Miss Ruth Morgan, Mr. Douglas Beauchamp, Mrs . Archalene Mar- tin, Mr. Dale Fagernas, and Mr. William Gunter. in i ii ,ii ii page g T H1 X , ,.,. Q tu C , ,if -- -ji..,, , . L-in Mrs. Betty allaan - g ' 3-L I , . ,N Mr. Harry Daniels . W ,, Biggs ' By L' ' 11- Mr. James Donlay M. 3 M ' 71 N it-xi .fry - ,,,,,. f, ' 5 ' Q, Mr. Edwin Hoag Mr. Iammes Fuller Miss Vivian Larsen Mrs. Eugenia Miller Miss Esther Price Mr. George Sakamoto leaders 36 Mr. Douglas Beauchamp Mr. Dale Fagernas Mr. Edwin Inouye 'if- 26U5,43,,!LQ.A'D . Mrs. Archelene Martin Miss Ruth A. Morgan SECRETARIAL PRACTICE INSTRUCTOR, Mr . Edwin Hoag shows students how to make out a stock record card. ww ww Wx, 1 ' F u T is . T' T ? 14. M 2 J. A we 55.1 big? T - 'f ,.,:. :., -,J eager' 1- COMMERCLAL ART TEACHER, Mr. Edwin Inouye shows Sue Ken- X NX 6420 nedy a. technique for outlining the figure in her safety poster. x I . - 1 rf, I li --f Fei: .A Q' 'Q- Vocational Arts Basic Prepa ratio Mr. Selmer Aalgaard Mr. Richard Evans Mr. Fred McCoy Mr. Issac Rhoads Mr. John Ro golino V Mr. Donnell Taggert: Y Mr. James Theoboldt Mr. Gene Tognetti W O O D S HO P INSTRUCTOR, Mr. Fred Mc Coy, discusses the fundamentals of wood working with his class. IN THE AGE of vast automa tion itis ne ce s s ary to acquir mechanical skill and know-how i order to keep up in society wher great emphasis is placed o motorization. Mechanical draw ingcourses provide asoun foundation for lat e r careers i architecture, industrial design o engineering. C o u r s e s in met and Wood shop give valuabl experience in the fundamentals machinery care and safe ty i their operation. T h e Vocatiuona department includes Mr. Selme Aalgaard, department chairman Mr. Gene Tognetti, Mr. Taggert, Mr . Fred McCoy, Isaac Rhoads, Mr . john Rogolin Leaders 38 nsures Future Jlr. Richard Evans and Mr. ames The-oboldt. SINCE THE FUTURE home- maker must le arn a certain a- nount of c o o king, sewing, and :hild care skills, it is much more aleasant to experiment leisurely, earning from experienced teach- irs. San juan's home economics ourses teach the newest meth- cls and simpler techniques of omemaking. The home econo- 1ics department, Mr s . Laurel Lizzi, cl e p a r t m e n t chairman, flrs. jean I-larper, Mrs. Jerri- n Schenken, and Miss Barbara ear, hope to instill a genuine in- erest in homemaking skills for he future homemakers. Mrs. Jessie Olsen Mrs. Laurel Rizzi Mrs. Ierrilyn Schenlcen Miss Barbara Wear Home Economics Department . . . '-52' f f ,44- g , if 4 -Q Y' X g 'sf' 'A 5 ,, .. Q N. . -5, ll f? E i at ' li' i, r wigs T E of 1. ' . ' n f , , lu 4 J ' K t A . faders 39 ' E ' E, 1,-gf... J -'If ,Rv 'rf-9 . I 4 bww i , sag . ffm- fx: : :I , -- N :,7 I Y H 1 I Mx ml Hun A 3 as ? . is ' , UT is M gf. ,ww.'. J.. N ,V H 'Vw ,A Mr. Gordon Schroeder Mrs. Beverly Bois Mr. Stanley Crouch Mrs. Sharon Hoover Mr. Larry Jennings Miss Margaret Kohler Mr. Paul Krumhaus THE HARLEM CLOWN game was a highlight of the school year. Above: Coach Olmstead and a Harlem ,fr Miss Nancy Mc Cartney Mr. Don Miller Mrs. Anne Murrian Mr. David Olmstead in -1-MBE Driver Training Included In Physical Education THE NEED FOR exercise does not cease after graduation from high school. Exercise improves all body functions, in addition to toning and conditioning the muscles. Young people need to understand this . THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION de p a rt - ment, Mrs . Anne Murrian, girls department chairman, Mrs . Beverly Boies, Mrs . Sharon Hoover, Miss Margaret Kohler, Miss Nancy McCartney, Mr. Gordon Schroeder, boys department chairman, Mr. Stanley Crouch, Mr. Larry Jennings, Mr. Don Miller, Mr. David Olmstead, and Mr. Paul Krumhaus hope to inculcate in their students a genuine interest in and a de sire to participate in some sport activity that will be of lasting recreational value to them. AMERICAIS A nation on Wheels, in- volving millions of automobiles traveling on the country's highways each day. Thousands of accidents occur each year as a result of poor instruction and driving habits . The San juan School District emphasizes good driving habits, attitudes, and car operation and re- pair. lt deals with the personal factors that affect drivers as Well as functional engine mechanics of an automobile. The driver training instructors are Mr. Jack Barker, and Mr. Edwin Black. GIRL'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION modem dance classes impxove coordination and poise rl Lt Ti r 3 r se,,,,5.q5xA-Z, V FALL 'EE:F5'UF: 1' w H y - - ,E 1 f- '17 A IF, JE mu' AMQ5, an .. ,X NUM W ii ftgiwii ' i,,,i.wi.t lui 1 . Q - 'w'lll'i H15 1 ,, ,lily ,nVH,,,m,,,gv,,N1N 3Ejgii,gg.. ., W ,- , izr11i 'r i'u YF? 1, ,I -it-, r 1151 ? z M H . na, I HA Yiiwwe ,5- M W rQ,...gg,z,,-her r... up , idiiwl. I , V -5 , ,M it g af, - ag V' -H i . L f I -Af: W ir., Y A ,N W ff ef , i ii fi in it we ,i f Eff? 1 , -- ii , ,, Q, , W Q ii, , HIX: Ja..,..,, s ii M a,'W'ii ,,,,i,i nl' iliiigigf' -f . file ' 2, ,. , L, :Z-,. J , L K ,, X - ' lj 1 iii ' A.. , .. u-nj? ,1 1+ A ,, N A x 2 :gi I. , .,.. -:IT kk We .5 2. i ls 'WMS 3? , kin Q 1 Zi W ,Z av . Y 'S' .X X 1 : . A 3 'J 1' ' J 'L 'xml 'E N V gm' P? 1 iw :.. ...: , 1 .K s PAA 3, we i. . SM ,qi X- X4-3 ,I s -1 .. , Qi H:- 57' .1 1 - 1 H vi f v 1 4 am e 'Q V - A is f 1 ' 'fl T A A uw x w w w . ff 1. MRS. SILVERTHORNE TEACI-IES students to teach themselves through com- mittee work . m1mfMg Mrs. Muriel Anderson Mrs. Priscilla Bidwell Mr. Eugene Chase Mr. John Condie Miss Susan Edling Mrs. Vivian Geddes Mr. William Gunter Mrs. Everdine Holen Miss Ioan johnson Mr. Donald Laing Mr. William Madmer Mr. George Sackman Miss Susan Schwartz Mrs. Eada Silverthorn Miss jane Stewart Miss Geraldine Waluk radars E 42 English Dept. Emphasizes Self Expression A PERSON IS what he can express . Words essentially make up one's personality. IN A WGRLD Where millions of people speak modern English, a sound foundation in the language's fundamentals is essential. It establishes the basic foundation, to stu- dents, for higher achievements to come . THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT i s de - signed to improve grammar, vocabulary, writing ability, and some of the basics of communication as well as an appreciation of literature. INC LUDED IN THE department are Mrs . Eada Silverthorne, department chairman, Mr. George Sackman, Miss Susan Schwartz, Miss jane Stewart, Miss Geraldine Waluke- vich, Mrs. Vivian Geddes, Mr. William Gunter, Mrs. Everdine Holen, Miss joan johnson, Mr. Donald Laing, Mrs. Priscilla Bidwell, Mr. Eugene Chase, Mr. john Gon- die, Miss Susan Edling, Mrs. Muriel Ander- son, and Mr. William Mather. ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR, Mr. Condie, lectures to classes on present, past, and future tenses. Leaders 43 ' r rr we Y .1 , he ,iw I 5' M-.. . , it ru r 21 xx X LJ- lik: .T,.:..f: , , 4 Mrs. Baldwin Mrs. Bryce Mrs. Horner Mrs. Nelson ,. E all Biff' 3' ' Mrs . Mulch Mrs . Hurst Mrs . Patterson Mrs . Seivertson Secretaries Transact Important Services THROUGH AN EFPICIENT secretarial staff the general operation of figures, lists, absentees, and records are kept organized and up to date. Mrs. Horner along with Mrs . Nelson, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Bryce, and Mrs. Balwin handle 'the counseling records, registration, transcripts, and trace and re- cord absentees. Mrs. Hurst is secretary to Mr. Leavitt, Mr. Schwall, and Miss Mas- son, helping them with correspondence and administrative du t i e s . M r s . Seivertson Works With Mr. White and handles all the lockers throughout the school. The financial part of the operation of San juan is handled by Mrs. Mulch, who takes care of fines, school budget, student body expenditures, the student store, and school supplies. Leaders 44 Maintenance And Cafeteria Staffs Vital To San Juan ties functioning properly, and guarding against theft dur- less other jobs that teachers request. Staff includes fbot. -.fat-' EBM if i e--1H ' f:Jseff am CLEANING THELARGE Spartan campus, keeping facili- rowj Bill Gorman, head custodian Adair Webb, Lewis Ruellan, Bus Caldron, Dude Blackson. ftop rowj Ed Pot- ing evening, thejanitorial staff, also performs the count- ter, Lou Otte, Ed Hotaling. . v L W . i f ,. H, i 4 i. H . H, ,5 1 i if , I . V 1 ,-,ap 1 f-it A 1 '- - ,, W 5- J i 1. L nv , .:.g,', ,-'1 V' I ' f-at--f , pw . it . 'J HEADED BY CHEF Bill Mitchell the cafeteria staff re- Winnie Hern, Mar erite Hovernmale Pauline Hollin- , P S11 1 pares meals for approximately fourteen hundred students ger, ftop rowj Frances Ross, DorotheyWitter, Irene Hurst, everyday. Besides the staff must take care of sanitary Irene Miller, julia Scott, Imogene Burger, and William conditions and operate the snack bar, Staff includes fbot. Mitchell. rowj Lo is Martin, Mary Hancock, Geraldine Moore, ,Ceaders 45 Jack Ford Elected Fall Student Body President 251 it me -. il ed wwf- 1 K ,lk T! ?W ' lf5'?55!5 jack Ford Steve Hansen Rosemary Mangriacina jill Kattman Student Body President Boys' Vice-President Girls' Vice-President Secretary .y. l . lel, J if - 1 :V . 4 'x . 1 J VS? Eg ll F,,qr 1- v ima , it I l 'fl :K -, .I 1 ' , ,'. 'll '-Els A, f-f:T?Ti '2L ,y , .,iW,'TYW2 V. -,. l if . l. 1 Carol Meyser Barb Gray Sue Malone Cindy I.aBar Commissioner of CommiSSiOneI' of Commissioner of Commissioner of Internal Affairs Entertainment Publicity Finance fenders 46 MR. BURTON SANDERS, advisor to student body affairs, assists jack Ford, Fall Student Body President, with the plans for the remodeling of the student body office. This is one of the new programs under the direction of the fall officers. 17 :nfl Arai-LJ jx V SENATE: FIRST ROW:Car1 Klotz, Karen Lovegreen, Bill Miller, Marsha Raab, Patricia Bostich, Linda Shaw. Davis, Karen I-leadrick, Susan Cook, Cathy Pettijohn, THIRD ROW: Mr. Sanders, Cherri Lovish, Susan Ken- Wanda Barre, Alice Kirk, Cathy Silva, Coez Glower. nedy, Pat Ross, Judy Desper, Rhea Beckwith, Lauren SECOND ROW:jeannie Penn, Mickie Pacini, Mary Mar- I-Iavranek, David Lyons, Dennis Greernan, Nancy Desa- tin, Sue Stratton, Chris Lovish, Larry Lower, Maureen lernos, Denise Youngblood. ...Q A T :mira HOUSE: FIRST ROW: Mary Schremmer, Sandy Edholm, Campbell , Rita Baht, Rogena McClain, Toni Cook, Daria Millette, Debbie Mize, Margie Childers, JoAnn DonnaWorley. THIRDROW:MaryMcGrath, og, Coffman, Nancy Ward. SECOND ROW: Frank Mart-ucci, joe Davis, Chris Althof, Chuckjames, Bob owdle, Mar- Lana Anderson, Mary Solis, Diana McWilliams, Mary tin Barnes, Lars Larson, Penny Giblin. SPRING STUDENT COURT: Sue Crtunley, Barry Pat- rick, Janice Thurston, Bob Tait. FALL STUDENT COURT: Greg Tennor, Keith Tho- mas, Mike Dillard, Gin- ger Lucito, Barb Lindsey. Legislative Judicial Branches Take Active Part In SJHS Government EXPRESSING IDEAS ,on student activities and then acting upon them, Student Congress has become an intricate member of San juan's three branch government. Running the stu- dent body elections through the House of Rep- resentatives was one of the many tasks given to the newly organized group. Most of the time at regular meetings was well spent in legislative voting and the introduction of new bills in a sincere and successful effo rt to create a more active student government. CONCENTRATING their efforts on en- forcing school rules and regulations , Student Court is s u ed strict verdicts t o defendents during the year. As the judicial branch of a stable government, Student Court played an important role in school affairs. Steve Corbett at a Student Congress meeting NEW STUDENT BODY officers, Judy Desper, S heryl Crawford, Marla Mad-Iale, Karin Klotz, and Carl Giachino are sworn in at the first rally of the second semester. :fe if 1. 1- Q- Marla Macl-Iale, Commissioner of En- tertainment. itvfzx' vx, 3 . Carol Meyser nal Affairs, a retary , Commissioner of Inter- nd Sheryl Crawford , Sec- ks: K arin Klotz, Girls' Vice President, and Carl Giachino, Boys' Vice-President. v V. JudyDesper, Commissio licity, and Cindy LaBa.r, sioner of Finance. faders 50 Mike Dillard Leads Spring Student Body Officers In San Juan's Governmental Affairs leaders 57 6drnpns Bde Activities-d endnee te enpress enrselees by Working and enjoying life with friends. Ure rallies: flerneeeining, ine Wei Ninn prejeef provide iz release frefn ferrnal edneniien and beeefne ez depnife par! ef seneel We H5 we enpress enr tnengnfs inrongn pride ndrd Work, and energetic' spiriL Zdinpns nie-d tiene fer enpressien. Andy I-Ieberland my Am, :ww Wg L, , , +L ,.Ef 15-:U Wa f. .. X rv f o 5, . Ya , L A f , ,, -9- - L'-A f 5. -uz?'fM - 4 , 'tw -ff gpg f X, Jlfii L , 'xg ,. 'lee J 1Y2.li'l2' ' ,gffiif lf.. y gg : 'W 'Q 'L Lib gf Q flffg rl ,Q Q- 1, '- N x ' ' fix' , . L ' a:f5f'f'i1i' . :QQ W , .nxuw g i . A ' 1 M WT' W? RW- '3U ' f'?'i.'l0' 1 ' ' - L 1 awk ' -w i f. u g, Cherrie Lovish and Carl Anderson Spartan rooting section 4 Sue Stratton ,N I x 1? VK. . R, lp .4 Q kb-Qtcfr MICA RODRIQUEZ CAME to San Juan from Portugal under the American Field Service's exchange pro gr am. Expressing international friendship, AFS organized an Exchange Week dur- ing WhichSabine Lahl from West Ger- many c ame to San juan from her A- me rican home in Martinez to exchange places with Mica for the Wee lc. For- eign Exchange students from the Sac- ramento area explained their country ' s customs at special assemblies during the five days promoting friendship. San juan's Karen Hansen was chosen as a candidate for the Americans A- broad Program. If selected, she will spend the summer in a foreign coun- try. DELEGATES to the Model United Nations discus? current problems af- fecting the Wo rld. Composed of high school students, the Model UN is held annually at the University of Califor- nia at Berkeley in an effort to create futu re understanding and peace be- tween countries. FOREIGN EXCHANGE student, Mica Rodriquez, waves to an en- thusiastic crowd from the AFS car in the Homecoming parade. MODEL UN: FIRST ROW: Carol Pantera, Karl Klotz, Mike Sirl, Kevin Ostendorf, Mike Dillard, Linda Tait. SECOND ROW: Larry Baker. 'l' Hampus We 54 Youthful Diplomats Promote Friendship A.F.S.:FIRST ROW: Miss Haley, Pat Dunson, Diane Favor, Barbara Lindsey, Cindy LaBar, Michelle Dennis, Marg I-Iermreck, Diana Hermack, Evonne Sotelo, JoAnn Coffman, Cathy Silva, Coez Clower, Mrs. Miller. SECOND ROW: Tim Wood, Rosemary Summers, Claudia King, Pam Aquine, Dianne Carr, Karen Hansen, Kay Huston, Chuck Eiferle, Ioan Leavitt, Patty Duett. Tl-HRD ROW: Cathi Pettij ohn, Margaret Pettijohn, Kathi Breault, A.F.S. Finalist Karen Hansen Joanne Ciszek, Sue Malone, Kim I-Iouchen, Sally Hem, Sherry Horak, Marcene Ross, Debbie Foxvog, Reggie Miller, jan Thurston. FOURTH ROW: Irene Ross, Nancy Thurston, Janine Langwick, Rea Beckwith, Lauren Hav- renek, Debbie Ecker, Christie Cook, Diana Van Rye, Marla MacHale, Rayette Zych, Cheryl jones, Ellie Pratt, Wanda Barre. ,Min C.S.F.: FIRST ROW3 Alice Kirk, Carol Eastabrooks, arbara in se Catherine Ahern, Coez Clower, Margo Pre stw1 c . SECOND ROW: Linda Tait, Pam Aquino, Peter Loomis, Stan Yon, Cristen Loomis, Carol Steel- man, Carl Klotz. THIRD ROW, Wayne Denesilc, Karrin Klom, Sue La.Bar, Fred Bittikofer, Vicki Bushong, jan Thruston, Lauren Clark, Robert Giusti, FOURTH ROW, Barb Gray, julie Vehling, Greg Fiechtner, Richard Cole- man, Mike Dillard, Marla Macl-Iale, jack Ford, Diane Markell, Mr. Edgar. Students Excel In Academic And Artistic Endeavors EXPRESSION IN CSF denotes academic accomplishments, s elf-discipline and re- sponsibility . The California S c hola r s hi p Federation accepts students whose achieve- ment and scholastic leadership have been outstanding. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Clavell, and Mr. William Edgar, CSF gives m e rit e d students the opportunity to compete for scholarships and life member- ship, one of the highest honors that can be achieved as a Senior. Members of CSF en- joy participation in their initiation for new members in the fall, and their annual CSF picnic in the spring. ACADEMIC ACI-IIEVEMENT of the high- est caliber is found in members of National Honor Society. Directed by Mrs. Eada Sil- verthorne, NHS consists of students achiev- ing sixty or more grade points in academic courses by their J un i o r year or ninety or more g r a d e points by their S e ni o r year. Identified by sponsors and then accepted in- to the Society, San juan's N ational Honor Society members unite nationally with other students who stand high in the expression of scholastic leadership. ARTISTICALLY TALENTED s t u de nt s compete annually in the Breuners Art'Award Contest. Sponsored by the Sacramento area Breuners Furniture C ompany, San juan's students have won high h on o r s in the well known contest . Fourteen m e m b e r s of the Student Body won awards this year through hard work and dedication to art. Kampus We 56 Right to Left: Janet Keeny, Nyease Stockwell, Don Gillenwater, Bonnie Powers, Mica Rodriquez, Mary Martin, and Tom Nash. i 'ip Left to Right: Bill Revier, Carla Huber, jack Ennis, Mary Ric' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROW, Steve Corbett, Linda Tait. SE- COND ROW5 Karrin Kloiz, Marv Wy- coff, Fritz Perkins. Eampus We 5 7 .1 W 4 ' K , WE' fi 'gg Q ' f r' Q ,4 ' 'E s ' 3' i , fi D T 'I L is' A 'W Vi 5 , 'me' f 2 I Yllgr E Y FWS Germaine, Bill DeBruyn, Andee I-Ieaberlin, PEMORMING at the Viet Nam Rally, Barbara Lindsey, Bonnie aner, Greg Tabor, Mike W a t s o n , D e n n is Miller, Qawt flglgljign and Mary Besicl-c open their ri, Carl Anderson, Randy Richardson, Gary books to' egin asong along with othermembeis of A Cappella Bob Dowdle, joe Frailey, jim Ziessler, Dennis Blended Tones Lend Their Expression To Silent Thoughts CAUGHT BY brilliant red robes and the beautiful s o un ds of San juan's A Cappella C h oi r, audiences all over the Sacramento area stop to listen to their outstanding per- formances. Under the di r e c tio n of Mrs. Archalene Martin, A Cappella traveled fre- quently during the year. Entertaining at the Sacramento Post Office, Chamber of Com- merce, Fireside Bowl highlighted the fall season.ACompetition in the Golden Empire Festival, and the San juan District Festival brought perfection in rnelodious chords. At home, at San Juan, the C hoir entertained Spartans at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts . TWO DAYS A WEEK afte r school, vo- cally talented members of Madrigal meet to express their emotions through song. These continuous practice sessions bring trium- phant performances to a reality. Singing for a CubScout Blue and Gold Dinner, Will Rog- ers junior High S c h o o l, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Madrigal entertained with beauty and harmony. Similarly superb per- formances are given at both the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Kzzmpus We 59 THE SPARTAN SYMPHONIC BANDis an ex- pression of musical excellence and a fine ap- preciation of music. Composed of exceptionally talented musicians from all classes, the band has presented the student body with such out- standing performances as the Christmas and S p ring Concerts, and provided music for the Fine Arts department's maj or production of Camelot. DEMONSTRATINGSERVICE and dedication to the band, two Seniors, Terry Benevent and Betty johnson received the Dan Bishop Memorial Trophy. Dan Bishop, a l957 graduate of San Juan and member of the Spartan band was killed in Viet Nam last year. PERFORMING AT after-game dances, the Homecoming danc e and at rallies, San juan's danc e band, the Spartones, caught the eye of the student body with their variety of popular music. Newly organized, and under the direc- tion of Mr. Be auchamp, the band began it's first official year with the catchy sounds of old and new favorites. RALLY MUSIC is provided by Mr. Beauchamp and the Spartan Band. DAN BISHOP Memorial Trophy recipients, Betty johnson, and Terry Benevent. .J 1 SPARTONES: FIRST ROW: Darrel Cummins , Terri Beauchamp. SECOND ROW: Randy Richardson, Dick Blanton, Terry Ben e ven t , Stan Yon, Kathy Skinner, Roy, Sid Ackler, David Wilhite. Dennis Walker, Phil Smith, Marilyn Blankenship , Mr. Instruments - The Tools Of Creation YMPHONICBAND:FIRST ROW: Joe Onechylc, Joe Ward, ally Ehringer, Sandra Sherer, Claudia King, joan Sherer, ebbie Starkey, PatWahl, Linda Hill, BeverlyBannister, aula Thompson. SECOND ROW: Betty johnson, Linda chram, Marcial Stallings, Norman Fahnholz, Richard 'chalsky, Scott Deane, Darrel Cumming, Victor Naya, ob Guisti, Benson Price, Bill Ehringe 1' , Ken Weber, Terry Benevent, Stan Yon, Phil Smith, Max Thomas, Bruce Turner. THIRD ROW: Al Solter, Dennis Grannen, Mike Bradford, jim Desper, David Miller, Jules Edwards, Gary Dudley, Dan I-Iynie. FOURTH ROW: Rich Poppert, Sid Ackler, David Wilhite, john Tefertiller, Mr. Beau- champ , Chuck White, Greg Stewart. 71 MIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROW: Fil Bustos, Karen Troup, Carleen Paul, Virginia Kind, Audrey Canady. SECOND ROW: Dana Walsh, Jean Theis, Karon Allred, Joanne Sabin, Joy Long, Marci Olmstead, Jean Barber, Lissa Stiles. THIRD ROW: Karen Lovegreen, Donna Bevier, MIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROW: Sharon Allred, Connie Filkill, Jane Wagner, Rebecca Corson, Jeannie Withers. SECOND ROW: Ethel Ivliller, Betsey Corliss , Vickie Mann, Carolyn McLeod, Jordice Johnson, Candise Card- well, Linda James. THIRD ROW: Virginia Gee , Pat RJ Raylene Blake, Ruth Butterfield, Janet Metzger, Jeanette Jones, Nancy Ward, Christy Jackson , Kathy Long. FOURTH ROW: Mary Richter, Doug Veale, Mae I-Iirnes, Debby Plantz, Steve Johnson, Judy Casey, Bob Lambert, Gary Dill, Pat Zampardi, Kathy McClain. Smith, Jay Dudley, Debbie Smith, Nick Miller, Rhonda Tice, Patricia Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Bill Thompson, Mamcy Fitch, Roxie England, Jack Beacamonte, Linda Renfro, Dona Foster, Carol Schmidt, Peg Hinds. Make Music An Intricate Part Of Our Lives 4 uf -. H -: 5 GIRLS' CHORUS: FIRST ROW: Janette Metzger , Teri Chapman, Sue Fulkerson, Taura Erickson, Shirl Goddard , Diane Earon. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martin, Eileen Mc- Leod, Patti Keeny, Becky Hill, Dianne Romero, Joey Byrd, Jane Morey, Torri Ramirez, Barbara Vajda, Yvonne Watson. THIRD ROW: Vickie Adair, Debbie Owen, Dorothy Endres, Cathy Bolles, Marga re t Beaver, Ami Munsee, Cean Fields, Lou Easley, Madelyn Waddell. EXPRESSING MUSICAL TALENT and a- bility, Girls' C h o r u s has entertained stu- dents, fa c ul ty, and guests with their fine pe r fo r m an c e S. The Christmas concert brought excellent voices into fo c u s for the Yuletide season. The entertaining chorus is made up of girls working to improve and build their Voices through teamwork and fellow- ship . FOURTH ROW: Elaine Pickman , Selinda Royse, Sue McDowell, Grace Miner, Margaret Go rman, Mary Tigner, Cheryl Comes, Diana McWilliams, Cheri Kel- ler. FIFTH ROW: Marsha Raab, Sharon Barcello, Bonnie Proctor, Louise Smith, Nancy Coursey, Barbara Archer, Chris Belton, Sandra White, Karen Bro wn ell , Leanne Kelley, Corinne Bowen. LEARNING TO APPRECIATE good music and to experience the thrill of group achieve - ment is the goal of Mixed Chorus . This mas - terful group is made up of students who are training their talents in mu s i c. They per- formed for San juan's students andguests in the Christmas p ro g r a m and in the Spring Concert. Kampus We 63 Marching Band Sti rs Spirits With Highstepping Beat ONE. . .TWO. . .TI-IREE. The rhythm set, instruments raised, the S pi rite d music began. It was half-time. It was a rally. Which- ever, it Was the steady familiar s o und of the Spartan Marching Band playing San juan's Fight Song or the Beer Song. Providing more than en- tertainment, it succeeded in pleasing the audi- ence While teaching each me mbe r individual c o-o r di n at i o n. Under the direction of Mr. Beauchamp, marching drills advanced to pre- cision patterns of team Work and self-control. Hard, grueling practices were soon the nights of concert triumph. ,,I ' DRUM MAJOR Terry Benevent A ROLLING DRUM CADENCE provides the beat as Leigh Marching Band down the field. Ann Fields, Terry Benevent and Gail Petty lead the Kampus hfc' 64 'Li . -,H LIGHT CONCERT BAND: FIRST ROW: Steven Alkire, Susan Luse, Patty Zolluer, Linda Covington , Becky Whit- aker, Evelyn Christin, Felice Quinn, April Brunow, Judy Lillya. SECOND ROW: Richard Bowman , Connie Ander- son, Ron Cash , Kathy Skinner, Lenard Loftis, lVlr. Beau- rugf s ., Spirited Pe School Prid DECORATING THE ROOTING SEC- TIONS , handling flash cards, and attend- ing the gam e s keeps San Juan's Honor Pep Club in constant activity during the year. Open to Sophomores and Juniors , the spirited club forms the back bone of the Spartan rooting sections during foot- ball and basketball seasons. For their services , members are put on a compe- titive point system in which the final achievement is admission to San -Juan's Rally Committee. Headed by Presidents Christine L ov i s h and Sue Cummings , Honor Pep spends a good part of the year helping to build school spirit. Other officers are Frank Martucci, Vice-Pres- identg and Nancy Thurston, Secretary- Treasurer. A RALLY MEMBER is often a face in the crowd displaying over- whelming joy or sometimes the clouds of concern. Responsible for the organi- zation of the San Juan rooting sections , Rally members have to keep the spirit high, even when San juan is losing. Led by Barb Gray, Commissioner of Enter- tainmentg and Kathy Craven, Secretaryg the Committee participates in many acti- vities to guide school spirit. Spirit Week, the sale of San Juan Badges , and the Spirit Ladder are all a part of these activities. Rally also keeps the student body aware of dates , times , and places of the games with a massive number of CometotheGame--WearWhitel signs. The efforts of San juan's hard-working Rally members are well rewarded as San juan won the Capital Valley Conference Sportsmanship award for this year's foot- ball season. COLORFUI. BALLOONS are released by Sue Cummings and Barbara Grey from Ra11y's Homecoming float, From Lollipops to Roses. Eampus We 66 quads Aid And Abet Growth Of w 1779 HONOR PEP: SENIORS:Lana Anderson, Pat Bennet, Karen Bergquist, Mary Besich, Barbara Bryce, Sheryl Crawford, Donna Decker, Judy Desper, Penny Dickey, Chuck Eiferle, Diana Hermreck, Sally Hern, Janice Jensen, Mary Jones, Cindy LaBar, Steve Loopstra, Sue Malone, u, Linda Shaw, Carol Meyser, Pat Nordyke, Carol Spradley, Keith Thomas, Susan Thornton, Mike Vinyard, Carol Wal- lace, Vernon Wallace, Bob White, Kathy Witherell. JUN- IORS: Becky Ande rson, Wanda Barre, Jayne Bush, Judy Carlson, Dianne Carr, Judy Casey, Shari Chaplin, Judy Clark, JoAnn Coffman, Susan Cook, Sue Crumley, Kathy Dougherty, Kathy DeBruyn, Michelle Dennis, Kathy De- salernos, Tom Duprey, Carol Eastabrooks, Claudia Eng- land, Joan Forbes, Pam Gibson, Connie Gifford, Robert Giusti, Margaret Gorman, Larry Greenway, Padra Haber- thier, Karen Hansen, Kathy Hayes, Karen Hemling, Terry Hollars, Janice Holt, Kay Huston, Susan Kennedy, Clau- dia King, Leslie Kirsch, Karl Klotz, Rich Lynch, Mary Martin, Diana Massey, Patricia McMahon, Kathy Millsap, Grace Miner, Sherry Nash, Christine One chyk, Mickie 'M nf ll I Jiri? f , ' U11 Pacini, Cindy Paizick, Toni Paul, Susan Penn, Alma Pres- ton, Bonnie Proctor, Susan Sahm, Carolyn Smiley, Evonne Sotelo, Nyease Stockwell, Vicky Thornton, Nancy Thurs- ton, Gail Traynor, Noni Woltman, Ravette Zyzicch, Linda Davenport, Kathy Martin. SOPHOMORES: Alice Alvarez, Pam Aquino, Rick Bawden, Debbie Booker, Kitty Bresna- ham, Coez Clower, Barbara Carroll, Judi Chase, Toni Cook, Karen Cuffe, Nancy Desalernow, Cheryl Dittner, Pat Dunson, S ally Ehringer, Leight Field, Dianna Hart, Dianna Lynn Hart, Lauren Havranel, Becky Hill, Barbara Johns, Patti Kenny, Cherie Keller, Barbara Kemble, Linda Klaus, Debbie Knerl, Susan LaBar, Joan Leavitt, Connie Lovish, Don Lower, Ginger Lucito, Frank Martucci, Joan Merriotte, Janice Metrogen, Richard Michalski, Patty' Midkiff, Cathy Pettijohn, Nancy Pitts, Lauree Roots, Pat Ross, Janet Roush, Mary Sneider, Cathy Silva, Joan Sou- sa, Cathy Sullivan, Sue Summers, Bonnie Taylor, Anita Thompson, Jan Thurston, Judith Walker, Amanda With- nell, Jenelle Youngblock, Barbara Zimmerman. -gw .' lf, A -I f. ,M , A' L RALLY COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: Sheryl Crawford, Val Kotfila, Beth Mackin, Linda Campbell, Deanna Zimmer, Pam Gonnerman, Daria Millette, Jackie Hull. SECOND ROW: Linda Sisk, Linda Tait, Sue Cummings, Sandy Mar- shall, Chris Contos, Vicky Nicholson, Linda Swor, Sue Barney. THIRD ROW: Kathy Anderson, Jill Kattman, Sue Stratton, Linda Shackleford, Marilyn Fischel, Janiece Bauder, Stan Yon, Cathy Craven. FOURTH ROW: Cherie Lovish, Diane Markell, Janine' Langwick, Janet Keeney, Jack Ford, Larry Lower, MarlafMacHa1e, Barb Gray, Chris Lovish. H I : Q x X' 3 . fs. -1-qp , TI-IESPIANS: FIRST ROW: Khris Banks, Rita Baht, Pat. - Molylahon, Marsha Raab. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Motz, Du was 3.5-usa.-.i.,... -xx mv - Q 4' fp - 5 - , X S IQ, W 1 , 5 ' an 4.-.14 ,U -wa 7 ' 2' :Q L .I L n f S, O e Drake, Kevin Ostendorf, Bob Loving, Tom Actors, Singers A ff vgriety To School Life M r- u h Q? 7 ee X M H S FIRST ROW Barbara Lmdsey, Claudia Km , Sharon Hall, Rita Baht, Dan Hynie, BObb1e Coole Yvonne Watson SECOND ROW Marilyn Blankens 1p, Stan Yon, Paula Thompson, Beverly Bandister. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Miller, Linda Schram, Max Thomas, Rich- ard Michalski, Phil Coyle, Chuck White, Norman Fahn- holz, jim Ziessler, Cathy Greenfield, Mrs. Martin. 1 n I 'M 7 Bob Giusti, JudylNil.ki.n., Dennis Walker, Terry Ben ent, f 1 if T A K, o 0 School Benefits From Service ONCE AN ACTOR, always an actor . Promoting dramatics through school productions, talented actors join together in Thespians. Members frequently vis- ited Sacramento area theatres and subscribed to mag- azines to enhance their knowledge of dramatics. OILING CHAIRS, painting podiums, and baking cakes kept members of Music Honor Society busy dur- ing the year. Clean-up and money making projects for the Fine Arts Department headed their list of activi- ties. With expression focused on high standards of mu- sicianship, these honored artists organized and per- formed in the MHS Concert in the spring. SERVING both school and community, Spartanettes perform beneficial services at school functions. Sell- ing tickets at athletic events, and auditorium perform- HOLDING HER Ross, Betty Freeborn stands upon the MI-IS float. SPA RTANETTES: FIRST ROW: Michelle Denis, Donna Worley, Linda Tait, Cathy Hanaway, Sandy Marshall, Daren He dri cks , Cindy LaBar. SECOND ROW: Diane Favor , Yvonne Watson, Karen Hansen, Karin Kloiz, Cathie Collie, Beth Maclcin, Marc en e Ross . THIRD ROW: Rosemary Mangiaracina, Becky Lynn, PamAtkins, ances keeps San juan's thirty dedicated upperclassmen in constant activity. Susie Shear, Sue Barney, Linda Swor, Cathy Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Ma r g i e Childers, Glo ri a Campbell, Janiece Bauder, Cathy Craven, R e g g i e Miller, Mic a Rodriquez, Rita Baht. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Fishel, Marla MacHale, Janine Langwick, Rhea Beckwith, ,Ch ris ti e Cook, janet Keeny, Diane Markell. A 0 .ey ni fp V1 N , df 5,5133 t.-,vL,J-. , :nl ,f .i -1, al-si!!! 'J' e , f fa 5-,,,,., J-A-.A S-an ui ev as l I Qld And New Cultures Reviewed By The Spanish And Latin Clubs POCO A POCO SE VA LEJOS fLittle by little we go farj is the motto of the Spanish Club. Enthusiastic as ever, this club has had their Homecoming float place first for three consecutive years. Members parti- cipated inthe Interlanguage Festival in Dec- ember, and plan to have a Club swim party at the end of the year. In addition to their many activities , the club attempts to learn more about the customs and language of Spain and Mexico. Officers of this club areg Ron- nie Wade, Presidentg Nancy Miner, Vice- Presidentg S usan Cook, Secretaryg and Richare Maldonado, Treasurer. The advi- sor is Mrs. Betty Clavell. LATIN ENTHUSIASTS are striving for better understanding of Ancient Italy, its inhabitants , the Latin Language , and the in- fluence of Roman culture onWestern Civi- lization. The Latin Club's Homecoming float depicted a Roman scene with a speaker telling of the mighty works of the Spartans. Latin Club officers are, Alice Kirk, Presi- dent, Keith Thomas , Vice-President, Mari- anne Sullivan, Secretary, and Bob White Treasurer. The advisor is Miss Peggy Kraus. A SPANISH WAY OF LIFE is being portrayed by Mickie Pacini and Gerald Villarreal on De Poco Toro a Mucho Toro , Spanish Club's Homecoming float. Kampus We 70 ff a G.A.A. :FIRST ROW: Kathy Bitner, Celia Richter, Donna Decker, Colleen Walker, Pat Midkiff. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cronin, Wanda Dawson, Karen Bergquist, Joy Ballard, Candy Miller, Linda Mallory, Kathy Hayes. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Dittner, Donna Shinn, Pat Quinn, Letterman Raise Money, Support Teams THE SOUNDS of a stereo radio and record pl aye r emanate from the Boy's Gym as shuf- fling feet lull the mu sic. The team room be- came a fascinating project for Block S o c i e ty members as they painted, in s t alle d stereo, and completely cleaned up the now spectacular room for the Spartan t e a m s . Their profiting candy sale enabled them to buy the stereo equipment and a needed rebounder for the bas- ketball teams. First semester president was Stan Simms, S e c on d semester president was Dennis Wilson. EXPRESSIONS IN teamwork and good sportsmenship, Girls' A t h I e tic Association promotes competition and fellowship in sports. GAA's S p a rt an float won the coveted Sweep- stakes award at the Homecoming parade. BLOCK SOCIETY: FIRST ROW: Chris Altof, Steve Corbett, Neil Campbell. SECOND ROW: Dennis Wilson, Roy Howard, Jack Ford, Stan Sims. TI-IIRD ROW: Steve Michaut, Carl An- derson, Tom Wood, Bob White. Nancy Smiley, Kathy Skinner, Sue Tuise, Pam Bishop, Diana Massey, Debbie Breadfield. FOURTH ROW: Judy Tobar, Heather Walts, Chris Frazer, Mary Mikes e ll , Penny Giblin, Judy Carlson, Jean Dandy, Janet Roush, Sharon Favor, Kathy Witherell. F.B.L,A.: FIRST ROW: S andy Rolin, D iana Hermreck, Evonne Sotello , Tish Breeley, Kathy Witherell , Marsha Rincon, JoAnn Coffman, Joyce Peterson. SECOND ROW: Liz Wood, Kay Huston, Diane Carr, Kathy Breault, Nancy A n d e rs o n, Vicky Thornton, Pam Gibson, Becky Fowler, Mrs. Betty Calhan. THIRD ROW: Gena McClain, Mar- garet Pettijohn, Sally Hern, Judy Carlson, Ann Switzer, Cindy Paixick, Becky An d e rs 0 n, Sue Wool-c, Diana Massey. FUTURE NURSES: FIRST ROW: Sherry jordan, Mrs. P a n s y C a rri c k, Donna Bevier. SECOND ROW: Donna Allen, Peggy Canady, M ar g a 1' e t Beaver, Christa Schlegel, Carol Maxey, Becky Shortt, Diane Olson, Debby Henderson. 1. X r I Y 1 E A willing nurse, portrayed by Donna Bevier, gives help, in the form of a lollipop, to a THE FUTURE TEACI-lE small patient on the Fu1:u.re Nurses' float. progress from a lo 111 p er beginning her c ar e Kampus We 7 1 iz Evonne Sotelo. FOURTH ROW: Frances Stecker, Mickie Pacini, Judy Sather, Stephanie Hernandez, Mary Camp- bell, Robert Guisti, Richard Maldonado, Nancy Miner, Gail White, Sherry Horik. FIFTH ROW: Ron Wade, Fred Bittokoffer, Vicky Bushong, Bonnie Proctor, Kathleen Mit- chell, Christine Belton, Gerald Villarreal, Debbie Ecker, Cheryl jones, Pat McGrath, Barbara Bollman. SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: Coez Clower, Margaret Saunders, Penny Duett, Mary Lou Zentner, Debbie Spring- er, Chris Bonislowski. SECOND ROW: Mary Schrernrner, Pam Aquino, Chuck E i fe rl a, Nancy Desalernos, Vicky Thornton, Amanda Withnell, joan Leavitt, Marti Celick, Mrs. Clavell. THIRD ROW: Betty johnson, Beth Parker, Rose Fong, Terry O'Shaughnessy, Susan Cook, Gabrielle Wood, Margaret Pettijohn, jackie Sanchez, Judi Chase, M If, ,J I LATIN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Diane Favor, Alice Kirk, Bob Mull. THIRD ROW: Mike Grisword, Bob White, john C.herylDitt:ner, CathySullivan, Susan LaBar, PamAquino, Browning, Dennis Carroll, Donald Feckhtar, Mary Anne Miss Kraus. SECOND ROW: Lauren Clark, Diane Olson, Sullivan, Mary Schneider. Kit Slaney, Penny Giblin, Kristen Loomis, Peter Loomis, Hampus We 77 71, I ,QQ MANNING THE CONCESSIONS at a home b a sk e tb a ll Ran dy Ho e ge l take orders from Bob Brewer and other game, Block Society members George Williamson, and hurried customers. GAA's winning Homecoming float FQ' 4, QQf.5i'fL', H . -riff E23 ' O ..e' GIRLS' BLOCK: FIRST ROW: ROW: Kathy Hayes , Jean V Donna Decker, Celia Richter, Dandy, Heather Walts. 1 Karen B e r g quis t . SECOND Vocational Clubs Initiate ' Students Into The Fieldsili e t Of Future Work AN ACTIVE GROUP on campus this year is the Future Business Leaders ofAmerica. This group has jumped right into several activities. Their first activity was making and selling Roses and Lollipops corsages for Homecoming. Another project that was tackled with zeal was preparing a Thanks- giving basket of food for a needy fam ily. The energetic officers of F. B. L. A. are Andria Switzer, Presidentg Becky Anderson, Vice- Presidentg Nancy Anderson , Secretaryg Gena McLain, Treasurer, Linda England, Histo- rian, a nd Marsha Rincon, Reporter. An additional spark of life is added by the spon- sor, Mrs. Betty Calhan. CAREERS IN NURSING and health inter- est the members of the F ut ure Nurses' Club. The girls explore the opportunities and re- quirements of these careers. One activity this year is a visit to DeWitt State Hospital. Other projects are helping in hospital clinics and filling and distributing Christmas bas- kets to needy families. The people who lead 'f f If n this group through its activities are Mrs. Pansy Carrick, s p o n s o r 5 Sherry Jordan, Presidentg Donna Bevier, Vice-Presidentg and Cindy Phillips , Secretary. ANOTHER CLUB DEDICATED to giving its members a better understanding of their chosen career is Future Teachers. Under the advisorship of Mrs.Holen, and Mrs. Michaels , and with the help of Carol Bolles , President, Cathy Sullivan, Vice-President, AmandaWithnell , Secretary-Treasurer, the prospective teachers who have a sincere in- terest in this field gain a better understand- ingof their chosen careers. The club plans various activities designed to improve their knowledge of teaching. A scenic tour to the San Francisco Museum is planned. The club displayed a beautiful float during the Home- coming parade. The bi-monthly meetings , hostessed by the advisors, are highlighted by speeches, demonstrations, and slides which are all for the purpose of promoting a sincere interest in this field. I S. . f 'fm ff V A FUTURE TEACHERS: FIRST ROW: Mrs. olyn Coburn, Patricia Smith. TH IRD 1 . ' Barbara Michael, Virginia Hood, Cathy ROW: Kristen Loo mis, Fayette Zych, ' , Sullivan, joan Leavitt, Mrs. Everdine Sue Davidson, Mary Anne Sullivan, Holen. SECOND ROW: Amanda With- Vickie Sprinkle , Carol Bolles. mecoming float shows a girl's nell, Diane Taulbee, Kay Huston, Car- lung child to a graduate teach- Kampus We 75 s 1 .-,---4 FRENCH CLUB: FIRST ROW: Judy Clark, Linda Sash, Tom Sroh, Linda Byl, Barbara Ostrom, Debbie Booker. Padra Haberthier, Gloria Campbell, Diane Carr, Val THIRD ROW: Miss Herrmann, Donna Worley, Wanda Kotfila, Becky Lynn. SECOND ROW: Carol Eastabrooks, Barre, Joyce Walls, Toni Cook, Cathy Greenfield , Nancy Pitts, Nancy Linscott, Pete Loomis, Mike Watson, Carolyn Smiley, Marsha Raab, Nyease Stockwell, Kris - Loomis . N FRENCH CLUB ADVISOR, Miss Herrmann and German Club ad- ' visor, Mr. Hager watch attentively as language studenm perform at the Christmas Banquet. L'ARC DE TRIUNIPHE passes by the cheering section during the Homecoming parade . -e-- Kampus We 76 French, German Clubs Have Active Year PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? or so asks SanJua.n's French Club as they pro- mote French culture on campus . L'Arc de Triumphe expressed their hours of hard Work put in for the Homecoming par- ade, While the Christmas season brought the Inter-Language Banquet and French Christmas Carols sung by French Club members. RECEIVING LETTERS is always fun, but it becomes doubly exciting when there is a foreign postmark on the letter. This year's C e r m an Club exchanged letters with German students as a focus on cul- tural education. Special planning has pro- vided activities such as Ge rman films and contests that help to make German C lu b both interesting an d educational. AS FIGURES on the clock of the German Club float, Larry Meidinger and Mary Schremmer take turns announcing the time. GERNLAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Mr. Hager, Anita Bonis- Miller, Margaret Gorano, Kristen Loomis. THIRD ROW vaivski, Terri Boyd, Linda Shorly, Margaret Saunders. Peggy Crabtree , Leola Hardy, James Woodward, Keith SECOND ROW: Margaret German , Pete Loomis, Maureen Breedlove, larry Meidinger, Rick Lynch. CHAOSL IS THE NAME of the new library ANOTHER ENERGETIC first year or- LORRI YATES AND MIKE OLSEN displayed San juan's courteous- ness when t he Library Club served atthe Cali- fornia Association Con- ference for School Li- brarians. Comingto the conference were librar- ians from Crescent City to San Luis Obispo. is- ,fa ,f 2 THE HOMECOMING FLOAT showed how essential industrial arts are, as it depicted build- mg through history-from pyramids to skyscrapers. Library And Industrial Arts- Two Fast-Moving New Clubs club, now on campus. This dynamic name stands for Citrus Heights Association of Stu- dent Librarians. The Club's purpose is to foster readingand encourage use of the lib- rary. CHAOSL got right in the swing of things by beinghost toa reception forlibra- rians of the northern California area in Oct- ober. CHAOSL is also a main sparkplug in the patio project. Its members are spon- soring the Junk Metal Drive fo r t he junk sculpture. Officers of this club are, Fran- ces Stecker, Presidentg Marianne Sullivan, Secretaryg and Kristen Loomis , Treasurer- Historian. Miss Phoebe Cale is the Club advisor. ganization is the Industrial Arts Club. Members have the opportunity to work in the shops after school. Among this club's activities are plans to remodel the Student Body office. To celebrate receiving their charter, the group is planning a banquet. Plans for the Spring include trips to Sanjose State College and the General Motors As- sembly Plant. The sponsor, Mr. Richard Evans works with the club officersg Dan Green, Presidentg4 identg Vic Hardy, Secretaryg BillSummers , Trefsurerg and Karl Klotz, Reporter. Kampus We 78 if Ti To .f A f Ulf , ,iw L . ,Z dw LIB RARY CLUB: FIRST ROW: Penny Garcia, MaryAnne Sullivan, Frances Stacker, Dean Hall, Kristen Loomis, Marsha Hughes. SECOND ROW: 1' I -'oo H M Ul1,nwl '?'tf,,f11,L,,,,, ,, Q ,, ME, Le 0 n ard Loftis, Lorri Yates, Jayne Bush, Mike Griswold, Miss Phoebe Cale, Mike Olson, Harold Flint, Peter Loomis, G a b ri ell e Wood, Leslie Wyatt. INDUSTRIAL A.-RTS CLUB: FIRST ROW: Mr. Richard Evans, Bob Turner, Vic Hardy, D anny Green, Bob Bounds, Bill Summers. SECOND ROW: Rod Morgan, Kingsley Wilson, Peter Stohrer, Scott Roswald, Greg Bond, R ob ert Rutherford, Karl Klotz, Pat Pattison. THIRD ROW: Bryn Cotton, Bob Churchill , Terry Bleyl , Bill McIntyre, Terry LeMasters, Steve Brock , Richard Scott, Mike Bunnell. FOURTH ROW: Sue Davidson, Ron Morris, Frank Torrance, Don Peabody, Richard Gibbey, Sam Brown, Richard jones, joe Schrhoes. l args. Q iii. Jul x I . pl 'll' we C7 CAMPUS LIFE: FIRST ROW: Steve Butcher, Pam ROW:Yvette Friend, jack Innes, Bruce Bollman, Gonnerman, Val Kotfila, Kay Houston. SECOND Sandy Scherer, Betty Freeborn. Safety Provided By Stimulating Clubs MENTALLY, PHYSICALLY, m o rally and so- cially Well-balanced- the aim of Campus Life mem- bers. Holding panel dis C u s s i o n s on a Variety of thought provoking subjects, meetings provide stu- dents With a time for speaking out on Varied topics interesting them. Monthly meetings With other Sac- ramento area clubs bring guest speakers such as the talented and beautiful Miss America. HPEDESTRIANS WI-IO SCOFF When lights turn red are very apt to Wind up dead re ad one of the many slogans San juan's Safety Council used to em- phasize the importance of safety. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Carl C ole man, and President jackie Sanchez, Council members Worked throughout the year Organizing the spring and fall safety checks, and Safety Week. A special project c o n sis t e d of paint-safety signs in San juan's halls. STARTING UP THE District's antique school ' ' Tony Mutoza begins his drive around campus lscussions nd iizdzaf ffm! Kampus We 80 X 1 .7 ,, , .Q E SAFETY COUNCIL:FIRST ROW:M.r. Coleman, Michelle jackie Sancken. THIRD ROW: Kris Bank, Art Chappell, D ennis , ja cki e Hull, Claudia King. SECOND ROW: Lauren Havranck, Vernon Wallace. Keith Marriott, Tim Susan Penn, Dan Spear, Kenneth Pense, John Smith, Davis, Mary Martin. AN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE. Given to advisor Mr. Coleman, and Safety Council member Marilyn Ledenback by Mr. Walter Lunsford. y a , i 5 w 5 Journalistic Talents Found ln Quill gl Scroll And Spartan Creations S N M l 5 l H l it QUILL AND SCROLL: FIRST ROW, Val Kotfila, Marti Celick, Dianne Carr, Kathy Witheral, Karl Klotz, Rose- mary Mangiaracina. SECOND ROW5 Rikki Trejo, Mar- cene R oss , Chuck Whitehair, Nancy Anderson, Rose- mary Summers, Pam Gonnerman, Kay Housten. THIRD ROW, Mary Schremmer, Sue B arney , Connie Gifford, JOURNALISTS A RO UN D Tl-IE WORLD organize into a s o ciety Well known for its honors and high standards . The Nic hola s Elston Wycoff chapter of Quill and Scroll at Sanjuan is a group of outstanding journalists s el e c t e d from annual, newspaper and the S partan Creations staff on the basis of a- chievement in the scholastic and journali stic phases of school. The main goal of the so- ciety is to promote journalistic expression in school publications. The Quill and Scroll initiation is one of the group's main events of the year. For the first time San juan took its initiation off campus and planned the event with Encina janiece Bauder, Reggie Miller, Diane McWilliams, Sue Malone, Gloria Campbell. ROW 4: Nancy Miner, Janice Langwick, Barb Gray, Phil Smith, Barry Patrick, Joe Smith, Kathy I-Ieying, Corey Yates, Marla Macl-Iale, Pat Zampardi. High School. With the watchful guidance of advisor, Miss Ruth A. Morgan, and the dili- gent Work of its members, Quill and Scroll produces a memorable and inspiring event. TALENTED SPARTANS EXPRESS them selves in San J u an ' s literary m agazine, SPARTAN CREATIONS. A spring publica tion, CREATIONS combines Writing, artis tic, and photographic talents into one Well organized and widely read magazine. A special staff was created for the pur- pose of planning and promoting Spartan Cre ations under editor Sue Malone, and Advis ors, Miss Morgan and Mrs. Anderson. Zzzmpus We 82 s ,Q 3 x I wifi, lip e SPARTAN CREATIONS STAFF: FIRST ROW5 Karl Klotz, Ross. S ECOND ROW5 Pam Atkins, Sue Malone, Barry Marti Celick, Val Kotfila, Pam Gonnerman, Marcene Patrick, Judy Desper, janiece Bauder. MRS. Anderson! advisor Miss Morgan! advisor 1 SUE Malone! Editor Hampus We 83 RIKKI Trejo and Kathy Flood begin copy for the neat edition. i! Finishing touches are applied by Greg W'hitehair, Reggie Mil- ler, Marla Macl-lale and Barb Gray. vo! Mrs . Anderson! Advisor INTE RVIEWING and then reporting on activities around the campus, SPARTAN I-11-LITES kept the student body Well in- formed throughout the year. Under the c o-editor ship of Janine Langwick and Marla Mac!-Iale, the Well- rounded, four page newspaper c a r ri e d news, features, columns, cartoons, and complete sports coverage. The long hours of work, the writing and re -writing, the editing and re-editing became routine in preparation for the fi- nal product, SPARTAN I-H-LITES . DISCUSSING Newspaper copy are Barry Patrick, Pat Kennon and Connie Gifford. - 'Hier' -4 ,.Q,5 1 5 ' v I 1 ,, 1 5: R433 .x W. W W 1, E ' i a ft -X v , Y I Xi, 2 1 A . Y, 1 f I il --' f Gloria Campbell PASTE-UPS are questioned by Corey Yates, Joe Smith , and Robert Cary. Students Digest News In Spartan Hi-Lites PREPARATIONS FOR PRINTING ar e done by Barb Gray, Karl Klotz, Kathy Witheral, Corry Y ates , joe Smith, Robert Cary, Greg Whitehair, Rosemary Summers, Reggle Miller Marla MacHa1e and Sue Malone. 3 I Marla Macl-Ialef Co-Editor Val Kotfils. . ,Jw- 'teal Xi Publication Obstacles Overcome By Greenback Notes Staff Rosey Mangiaracina! spring Editor-in-chief Rick Pappas! photographer YEARBOOK S A L E S and four deadlines kept the 1966 GREENBACK NOTES staff in constant activity throughout the y e a r. At- tempting the Herculean task of planning and Jai XS Diana McWilliams! fall Business Manager Mary Scbremmer! fall Editor-in-chief :N 7 producing an 358, OOO annual became the goal of staff members as the Sports, Campus Life and Classes section Went into the printers for the final stage . A true expression in jour- nalism and hard Work became the formula for the 1966 GREENBACK NOTES. i Miss Ruth A. Morgan! advisor Neil Campbell! Sports Editor Sue Barney! Campus Life Editor -449 ,-- 041051 N ancy Minor Classes Editor G K F f E , i -- ,i 554 i . -- F Q- 'Ji' Hz-, '. ANNUAL STAFF: FIRST ROW3 Pat D unso n , Nancy Anderson, Dianne Carr. Housten , Judy Wi -AM A ' igfwrf N SECOND ROW: Sue Day, Caroline Smiley, Grace Minor, Cathy Heying, Kay s , Cathy Sllva 1 Yvonne Watson! spring Business Manager , 7 1 -, -rr 1 X, U07 vllaf l V, I lf U1 U x F7 'Aj IQVM x janiece Bauderf fall M'-ff 'J . .f ., l . A MKANCJ lx is L x 1 Al lk' 1 n k O1-ganizatxons Edltor ff ,WU j? Wi .wwf I .fr-W J LHB Q W' .vw p H JQJIJ Wav Qxffl Vw JUL U' 9 l M' l 3 Nr , I E or R , f S A Marti Celick Mike Vinyard Pam Gonnerrnan Bill Pellow Leaders Editor Assistant Sports Editor Senior Class Editor Asst. Sports Ed ,fb- 07 Q0 Q! 6955 QQ U5 6 Qwgyw W O5 wk e 0451 H9 55 we Q OL dX bf, gszfzmszzzzit X03 005 WWI SAN JUAN'S EXCHANGE student to Germany, Janine Langwick, and Spartan exchange student from Portugal, Mica Rodriquez. A P' 5 4 n f wiv -Q e ,N H EN ' f W l if i -,B 1 MICA MEDITATES over a during her art class. Kampus' ,Clie 88 Aw' Y 'riff .e 5 N , ,,gs,S r , A H u W rr as-,fr rr WALKING OUT on to the gym floor, Mica models for the PE Depa.t'tment's fashion show with beauty, poise, and a keen awareness of the actlvltles of her new world. Ambassadors Bridge Gap Between Cultures SDC THOUSAND MILES, ,a language and an entire cul- ture separate Lisbon Portugal from Sacramento, but with- in a few months Mica Rodriguez had become am.ember of Student Council, a Tri-I-li-Y and a truely energetic m.em- ber of the San Juan Student Body. She spent her year with her American sister Par McMahon and her family. Ener- getic, active and dedicated, Mica formed a strong ,bond between two cultures in her year as a student in America. COUNTERPART in the exchange program was Janine Langwick. Spendingher summer in Germany, Janine represented the United States with la message to aGerm,an major and her participation in school and comrnunity af- fairs. Newly-encountered experiences , and a chance to learn new customs in a new home made janine's trip fas- cinating and unforgettable. Kampus Ziff 89 VIBRATING SOUNDS provi d e the beat for Marcene Ross and date, and other energetic couples at an after-game dance. 2:45 P.M. , Larry Louthan, Bill Pellow, Adine Van Coutmen, Janice Pate, anc for home. to 't ref 'X Afv V W NJ fo AU ,A of 'IX Q X p X ,fx X X25 if XJ ky Q Ex X ff ' xg - X P-jf X AKD gd NXVJ . XX rMN Sig x SJ r .X X ,X , 5 X3 Gampus ,CW 90 945' Ocfaber MX nerd Work, tudy And 'yi Activities Q Be In ,J M IES OF VACATION and a resolve - to stuck lighted students as they began the '65 69s chool year with counseling inter- view new schedules and unpersued books. ,., Ezditgment, anticipation and hesitation were bv thelexx ressions onthe faces of novice Fresh- XC men. 1 September progressed the activities Etor t ar began. Classes elected their stu- 7' wdemigdeadesrs for the year. Preliminary meet- 'ngbsb forwibiomecoming be gan and clubs an- Xt' no nced organization and activity meetings. xiii sjdefnc s and football games became N3 a Eli for spirited fpar ans as the X ut ing nt roIEcl,e nat! he gginnin f in tfefpr jpihqi l year vgxo 4 BQ fi J 'A lx- i X5 Tk- Kitts if win Q? tsiciissfff AN EVENING of calm and quiet at San juan. THE RALLY TROPI-IY in front of the s pirite cl Senior Class section a fall rally. ,p or . , e ,i i, S-A.. ':, 1- Y ' Y . , .. .1 r ,ni-. . aim- 1 ,i use i f . 2' 1112.15 1 , .-Meinl., 1. ,a W M f If 'iff :ru ' i 'f' fIiwaf?tI. ' . ,ww -zu. ii:.:.,,,:: ., 'N im, H 'pw iw 'L W cgi? '-: , t ' ..QQ1,,-rf ' . Zampus LW 91 ,November Homecoming Week's Hum Of Activity Drones Out Thinking Minds HOMECOMING WEEK BUBBLEDwith ac- tivity as students donned black clothes, old boots, and licked colorful, homemade lolli- p o p s . Buying Homecoming ribbons, voting for Homecoming Queen, and discussing the coming game filled the week. Clubs Worked feverishly on their floats as parade practice and Homecoming drew nearer. Seniors and juniors supported their powder puff football teams as they c o m p e t e d the night before Homecoming. Halls filled with red and white clad stu- dents reflected the spirit of theecstatic stu- dent body as Homecoming day began. An ef- fervescent cheer rang from the students at the Rally as eachclass decorated their sec- tions and yelled their loudest in competition for the honored Rally Trophy. lncited With desire and spirit, students hailed returning alumni, presented the Rally Trophy to the S enio r class and sang the Alma Mater to terminate a sparkling weekwith the anxious expectations of the coming night. REPRESENTING ACTIVITIES during Homecoming week, Cravin, Jackie Hull, and Sheryl Crawford watch the class Linda Campbell, Sue Stratton, Sue Cummings, Kathy sections at the Homecoming rally. '..- nf- L Kampus We 92 iz. D .1 L'fJkJQ1V'm lf' MQAVQJQQ ,UQ-Pfpdvf 11159 QAVU '-4iQfLJ-1 f UUJJXQ-Q gifs, 5 .4 v w MOST SPIRITED TEACHERS, Mr. Hoag and Mr. Martin accept then- trophles Wlth apprec1at1ve smiles. RQEFEREE Miller lf: e eps an eye on juniors, Kathy Han- away and Gloria Campell during the powder puff football game. Eampus his 93 4 SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES T Brent : y - lin g e r , Cathy Chapman, and Debbie Reagan. SENIOR CANDIDATES: Sue Barney, Marilyn Fishel, Val Kotfila, and Linda Tait. FRESI-lNlENCAN- DIDATES: jean Molcar, Pam Young, Vicki Lindbuxgh JUNIOR CANDIDATES: Kathy Hanaway, Diane Markell, and Sandy gi. Excitement Reigns Homecoming Night ROARING CROWDS AND happy faces Were evident as students and alumni gath- ered for the traditional night. On the back parking lot Workers placed fi ni s hi n g touches on their parade entries and start- ed down the ramp toward the overwhelm- ing White section. Excitement reigned as the candidates for princess and queen ap- peared and the long awaited d e C i s i o n s were announced. The after:-game dance concluded a spectacular night, as music provided the finale to many hard and full We e k s of preparation and planning, the fulfilling of an annual ritual- Homecom- ing. Zampus We 94 -wr, . ,.,--ni, 4 . .5 -4 9 in-ZQ I I , o E' 17529 in 1 I.-- pw jx? u 4 3 -ax u if ' K ,.., W-fix Q51 I ...vp ' 2 M wx M, f ,x 5 LM' , ,,.1gii,x, 1 1-.3 r-1 .Vg 1 v .,.q f ... n 3' -9 ff? -ii? , 15 F 1 f ' Em Four Years Lead Up To This Dream and now it has come true. Miss Sue Barney- l965 Homecoming Queen. Taking her place on the hono re d throne, her c rown, her roses, all part of the sparkling night called Homecoming. Participating in many areas of s c h o ol life, Sue served as Freshmen class Presi- dent and was cho s en as Freshmen Home- coming Prince s s in her first year at San juan. Elected Junior V a r sity Cheerleader in her Sophomore year, and head JV in her junior year, Sueuivas vyell, experienced in spirit procedures when elected head'Varsity Cheerleader in her most important Senior year. An active and dedicated student is beau- tiful Queen-Sue Barney. ESCO RT Jack Ford looks down upon the newly crowned Queen- Sue Barney. Zampus IJ: 96 ,J THE QUEEN and her roses. A GLITTERING CROWN is placed upon Sue by 1964 Homecoming Queen, Toni Wymore. Z u , . , , X- , ' ,ef 'UQ W , Nigga me 5 , if 22.5 SMILING WARMILY, Sue waves to the happy and excited crowd. Zfzmpzzs hfc 97 X ii I f ti -.ap-f i Nawmlfcr From Th e Youth Of San Juan To Our Team In Viet Nam . . 4 ta 9 EVERY PI E CE 0 f collected literature will be stamped, From the Youth in Citrus Heights to our team in Viet Nam explains President jack Ford at the special Viet Nam rally. 3 x J f W ,fe W- --Q Cv .wh H- -' 35 all , W-,- .- f XX 4 4 7-Z' 'Q ,, l 7 I , , Wee, -,W map' 1 CHRIS Altoff takes his collected books from the back of a station wagon so they may be sorted and stamped. TI-IE ORIGINATOR of the Viet Nam Project, Mr. Tom Trump speaks at the Special rally. .ef - 4 A T R U S CH L o i s S m ith Smith , Mary and joe Hunter packing books for sm ment Overseas. Kzzmpus lzfe 98 .N 4 u p , 5.-4 A ., W , . . SF I STUDENTS THIS YEAR have been show- ing our nation what today's youth truly stand for. In one of the bigge st projects of the year, 1500 students t u rn ed out with cars, trucks, and various other types of transport equipment and collected 70, 000 pie c e s of periodical material to send to United States troops in Viet Nam. During a rally, in what newspapers termed a rousing ge s t u r e of support , students listened as Assemblyman Leroy Green gave his support to the drive by stating that even though citizens disagreed about the United States policy in Viet Nam, Our men are thereg let us support them. Meeting in the s c ho ol parking lot on a Sunday afternoon, students divided the com- munity into six sections and began the col- lection drive. The materials were then transported to McClellen Air Force Base for ti? 4 5 l shipment overseas . Immediately after the drive letters arrived from General West- moreland in charge of Viet Nam Who Wrote, On behalf of all the servicemen in this com- mand I extend heartfelt thanks to the student body of San juan High School and from the assistant to the President of the United States who Wrote from the White I-Iouseg the knowl- edge of such efforts Will be a constant source of encouragement--not only to our service- men but to the President . And from aformer San juan student Who is now in Viet Nam, these words arrived. I've heard about your book drivers for the men in Viet Nam, and I am pro ud to say that I went to San juan, and that you all are such fine Americans to realize that even the little things mean so much to us overhere . Kampus lzfe 99 Spartans Top League JOY AND RELIEF express the expec- tations of D e c e m be r. Following three and-a-half months of homework, tests, and extracurricular activitiesg students await the ending of te n s i on and the be- ginning of relaxation a s the Christmas Season draws near. S PARTANS FELT PRIDE in their s c ho ol and in themselves with the an- nouncement of San juan c a p tu r i ng the Capital Valley Conference Sportsmanship Trophy. A10 n g with the thrill of be i n g rfst in sportsmanship, nervousness set ir as Seniors prepared to assume the roll of teachers for one day. f , MARLA MACHALE, assistant Rally Chairman, presents the C. V. C. Sports- manship Banner and Trophy to the stu- dent body at a December rally. I x , 'fi T EA CHIN G A history class kept Mike Sirl well occupied on Senior -'1- ,gg Teach Day. ' Q15 w 'x L 'ek 1' CHRISTMAS MORNING as portrayed rally style by Larry son as they open presents left by Santa Claus Lower, Kathy Anderson, Karrin Kloiz, and Vicky Nichol- K f 1 -AJ ? an ,,,, ., wb in M ' 1 S x V x :nw t w Q t L: a 1 -,1 hifi we xx x. , X . S ME Ei ' S w 1 ngai qw Q 38. A 1 9,3 V w v 222 ww N W I ,x M, , ., 3 L . My L xx gffz K 1 ,,:,, ,' E 'ef ? 46, 1 xamlf? - sm., , A X 5 Ki li . - Y. L,,,,+. ll e, I L . , V 6 1 . uw, . U A4551 7'-w X, Nimue , Rita March for Mer1yn's, Joe Frailey, hand in a scene from Camelot. ,- .ll Ili, Fine Arts Department Stages Spectacular Production Of Camelot CAMELOT - an exciting musical about the legendary city in which King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table ruled in peace and harmony during the romantic era of knights and chivalry. THE CAST of Camelot, the chorus, the musicians -and the stage crew all expressed enthusiasm through many hours of hard work in producing an excellant musical-one of San Juan's best. THE CAST OF CAMELOT Guenevere ....... Eddie Duckworth Lancelot . . . lfgh-Qfgoyle Yi'E5fXrthur . . . John Gisondi Merlyn . . . . joe Frailey Mordred . . Greg Tabor Pellinore . . . Bill Tolen Nimue .... . Rita Baht Sir Dinadan . . . Bill DeBruyn Sir Lionel. . . Bob Dowdle Dap ..... . Ted Cox Lady sybn. . . . . sharon asa an ll liadfbinire . . . . T'CMarsha 'Raab Sir Sagramore . . . Dennis Sturgill Herald ..... . Jon Payne Lady Catherine . . Cathy Greenfield Morgan Le Fey . . . Janet Keeny Tom of Warwick .... Mike Watson Gfafupus E176 104 1 f 1 1? -'Q f-If 'fi it rf 'lx' f KN XS-fr X: lb is N FP ' 1212 43:1 1 i '-. ,X ' . ,A . S sf, fq. PELLINORE, Bill Tolan, gives so und advice to King Arthur. KING ARTI-I UR, john Gisondi, ponders over his next move in a court chess game. 5. ' F 'fgg i oo e gg. Y W ,S 4 L is W N. THE LOVE of Queen Guenevere and Lancelot is expressed through the im a g e s of Eddi Duckworth and Phil Coyle, in this scene from Camelot. Cfampus ,CW 105 Sfcbruzzry March ,4r1d,4,vril Dances Lead Spring Activities SOME SCHOLARS WERE happy , some were sad as they received their semester re- port cards the first of February. However, the face of Sue Byl expressed the joy and ex- citement that she felt when it was announced that she won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. She now is elegible for the state and national contests. SAN JUA N' S VARSITY basketball team met a rough and ready alumni team at the Old Timers' Game. ACTIVITIES FOR MARCH and April focus on the Sophomore Hop and Froshl-Trolic. Un- der the smooth running production of these dances is actually a great deal of hidden ef- fort and tension as the underclassmen put on their main event of the year. The meetings to discuss the decorations, to decide on the theme, and to enlist help for that night seem to go on forever. The night nears and the officers really get frantic as no one seems to be doing his jobg but after i1:'s all over everyone's looking fo rvva rd to next year's dances. REACI-IING AND READY, Chuck White, Craig Griffin , and Gary Miller strain for the ball during the game be- tw e e n the'Varsity Football team and the IV Basketball team before the Old Timers Game. -..sl- NIV x4 I STARTS with signs. Brad Fallon, Dan Red- Pat Bewley and Syd Stonemann begin a series of for the Frosh Frolic. sgfg. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Lind a Byl and Home Economics teacher Mrs. Rizzi discuss a recipe during a Foods class. PLANS FOR TI-IE BIG NIGHT are di s cus 5 e d. by BK I-Iedsen, Ty Brentlinger, Pete Nichols and Cathy Zimm er as the Sophomore Hop draws near. dzmpus L76 107 K 1 . x Y' BE GINNIN G THEIR EVENING at the Senior Ball are Deanna Zimmer, Don Gillenwater, Sheryl Crawford and Dennis Wilson. Cfampus Lzfc 708 May Sta rd ust Is Theme Of Senior Ball ARRIVI NG AT THE El Dorado Hotel, Don helps Deanna I from While Sheryl and Dennis Wait. ANOTHER MEETING, more deci- sions. S enior Ball Chairm an, jackie Hull sits with Kathy Cravin, Al Barnett, Fritz Perkins, D o nn a Filkill, and Mr. Barnett who was instrumental in organizing the ball. AN EVENING of swirling formals, beautiful corsages, and suave tuxedos marked the long-awaited and dreamed of Senior Ball held at the El Dorado Hotel. BEING ONE GF the Seniors' mainhactivities during the year plans for the formal dance included constant hard Work and activ- ity for the energetic class. Starting early in the year, Seniors be- gan organizing, planning and making the many decisions involved in the Ball festivities through frequent parent-student meetings. Since money was a crucial problem , the class of '66 began a series of car washes and bake sales as money raising activities. Special events such as the car rally, the pot-luck dinner, and the Variety Show proved to be excellent ways to gain funds for their all im- portant Ball. TI-IE REWARD for long, hard Work was a fascinating, and en- joyable Senior Ball that will long be remembered. Hampus lic 109 GRADUATION. . . S e n io r s listen to commence- ment speakers expressing the joy and responsibility of the cherished occasion. THE LONG AWAITED MOMENT. . , Carol Hollingshead receives her diploma at the mid-term graduation. A 9 , , t Hampus 1176 I IO -, 1-t .NQ:?fQ.:?!. ,-ilqghfl. ' 17' ff' -jiiiffl i june The Four Years Had Sped By So Quickly . ALMOST IMPERCEPTIBLY, May fades into juneg suddenly, the present becomes the past. . .tomorrows turn to yesterdays. . .and the last days roll around. . .exam week. . .Recognition night. . . baccalaureate. . .Senior picnic. . .GRADUATlON. As unbelieving Seniors close their lockers for the last time, they look back on their four years at San juan with fond memoriesg yet they also look for- Ward to the future With new enthusiasm and Vitality. The uncertainty first felt as Freshmen is no longer expressed as S eni or s embark upon graduation with reservation and maturity. With heads held high and unshed tears glistening in their eyes, they Walk down the aisle to Pomp and Circumstancen. Four years have sped by so quickly. 1 J-Q.. LAST MOMENTS at San juan for the class of '66 are filled with warm thoughts and happiness. Kampus We I I I Chuck White T B .1 om ensen A Span? Earnpetitian and enpressian af an atnleteis ufildngness ta better nifnsed are tnepnibsapnies af sports. Deaatian ta a teanr and a goal ean anly be attained by an atnleteis never ending drive taufard sneeess and the enpressian af sportsrnansnia in the trne traditian af his predeeessars. Sports-an enpressian in dedieatian. janet Keeny Head, Sue Barney Daria Millette VARSITY YELL Leaders, janet Keeny, Sue Barney fheadj, Daria Millette, and Deanna Zimmer begin a cheer at one of the fall rallies, 9 s germ' - ,., , hr F ,. - ,e SX wee Tvs wsieb rajzm QJLRQJRDJ AM nv ! Deanna Zimmer .A i x X I What Do You Think Of The Spartans? They're Grrr-reat! WITH POUNDING HEARTS, proud smiles, and Weak knees, the San juan Varsity Cheerleaders cheer the varsity teams on to Victory. Along with the thrill of success, they also feel the disappointment of defeat. Their job does not start with the first game, but it starts months before with the closing of school. Early in june, head Var- sity cheerleader, Sue Barney, attended a cheerleading clinic at Squaw Valley. With the new ideas, which were brought back from this camp, and much hard work, San juan High School was able to capture the Capital Valley Conference Sportsmanship Trophy for Football. THE OFFENSE waits eagerly for the defense to stop the Bronco drive. Sports I I5 END DAVE DUNBAR 1855 fights for finalyardage as Bella Vista safety prepares to roll him to the ground. 1 , .2 K Gridders Double Point Output F fi, is f Q F at K I ,ffm e T . f ' A' in ' xg sg f., L ,. 22,1 ' . L, V , X ' W L -5 L 6 ' I- ILYWQ ,f as Cl 5 , . Q 1 ,J ' f I x 1 W L- all VA RSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Chuck Carpenter, Bob Brewer, Ron Swank, George Williamson, George Vance, Perry Peacock, Steve Jones, Mike Watson, Dale White , john Rauwolf, Tom Yeoman. SECOND ROW: Craig Grif- fin, Doug Taggart, Stan Simms, Ken Brownlee, Richard Rogers, jim Hyatt, Avery Houser, Randy Yount, Mike Duett, Mike Thompson, Mgr. Bob White. THIRD ROW: Lew Webber, CarlAnderson, Bill Griffin, Roy Blanchard, Eric Ammons, Greg Stewart, Wayne Jensen , Roy Howard, Dave Dunbar, Tom Benson, Greg Wilson, Lee Webber, Randy I-Ioegel, Eric Halliday. Sports I I6 6' -am, Sm if Q. J XV: I4 A, 1 4 X X I . 'K A j'::,,'i , if X ,E W, ? V v ggi 'J I .v- Q . I 4 --Q-sf af' , Lp Y , . .fe ' w iiiW: fw ,-Q-iq 1 , ,pi . I s . 1 - 1 ., , 'J '2- ' ' . . x . , 2 9? U, mfg ,, y,!, X Qt' ' - ',, ' J, My 1' Nssziasiff ' -,isav , , , 1 , .3 vviin urnw GKUUNLJ in site, junior signal caller jim Hyatt f12jscampe1's for a sizeable gain in a losing effort against Bella Vista. WITH THE REMNANTS of a cellar dwelling Capital Valley Conference squad, head c o ach Don Miller's varsity football team became the near darkhorse of the league, finally finishing a half-game out of a fourth-place tie. IN PRE -SEASON PLAY the Spartans were 1-l as they lost 20-12 to a strong Bishop Armstrong' squad in the season opener. However, in the second contest, San juan broke into the victory column as they rolled over El Dorado, the victim of the 1964 squad's only victory. RIOAMERICANO, eventual cellar dwellers of this year's league, became the first league win for Coach Miller's team as the Spartans demolished the Raiders to the tune of 43-0. During the game Bill and Craig Griffin each hit touchdown territory twice, while George Vance, Dave Dunbar, and Perry Peacock racked up single siX-point- ers. CHUCKCARPENTER and George Vance both scored in the s e c ond quarter of the game as the Spartans came from behind to dump La Sierra l4-7. Two key intercep- tions by Dale White late in the fourth quarter helped to halt Longhorn drives and put San juan's third straight victory on ice. With a 2-O league record, the Spartans then faced a strong' El Camino squad. EL CAMINO RANKED Number 2 in Su- periorCalifornia and shared first place with us and Mira Loma. Going into the game as 13-point favorites, the Eagles scoredaquick touchdown and made it hold until the fourth quarter. In the last three minu te s o f the game, Tom Benson took a pass from quarter back Bill Griffin, for the game-typing score. Sports I I 7 GRINDING OUT the yards, San Juan half- back Dale White Q42jbattlFs three Broncos for additional yardage. , In K on ' X J 4 6 -if' at if W AW . L QV X W - J n XfXPD0Q.J0 ' v up Wig ,N THREE SPARTANS CONVERGE on Bronco halfback to halt Bella Vista drive. 3-5-1 Season for SJ RESULTING FROM THE El C amino tie, San juan reached its high point in the football season. We were in a second-place tie with ElCamino and one-half game be- hind undefeated Mir a L o m a, who hadn't played either team. The Matadors were ranked number eight in Supe- rior California. SAN jUAN'S FIRST loss in loop competition came in an aggr e s s iv e game between two hard-nosed football squads, Encina and the Spartans. Tom Benson scored two touchdowns in a strong effort against the Apaches, 12-20 . CATCHING THE SPARTANS going into a tailspin, Del Campo's Cougers fought through San juan's defense for three big rallies, making the final score 19-12. Bill Griffin hit Benson twice for the local gridder's TD's. The loss threw San Juan into fourth place . I-IOMECOMING FESTIVITIES were only slight damp- ened by a 26-7 loss to Bella Vista as head cheerleader Sue Barney was crowned queen. MIRA LOMA DOWNED the Spartans 26-13 in the sea- son finale, despite TD runs by Ken Brownlee and Craig Griffin. San juan finished the season in sixth place . WHAT SORT OF A TEAM WAS IT? It was a team that featured awide-open professional- type offense that nearly doubled the previous season's point output. It was a team which had a balanced attack of rushing and passing. Leading rushers were Tom Ben- son, Craig Griffin, and George Vance. Quarterback Bill Griffin's favorite targets included Doug Taggart, Dave Dunbar, and Chuck Carpenter. THIS TEAM INCLUDED a defense which held one team scoreless and held El Camino, a team which averaged over three tou chdown s a game, down to a single six- pointer. It featured a big, solid forward wall including Carl Anderson and Gre g Wil s on and a secondary in- cluding jim Hyatt, George Williamson, Perry Peacock, and Dale White. IT WAS A TEAM that never lost sight of the fact that they represented San Juan although they were in the mid- dle of afour-game losing streak. It was ateam that never let the bitterness of defeat make them forget that sports- manship is one of the major goals of athletics. It was a team which brought about the return of gridiron respect to San juan. Sparts I I 9 An Expression Of School Spirit Head, Susy Shear A FULL YEAR o f constant activity constitutes the service that the junior Varsity cheerleaders and mascots render to the school. Following three months of summer practice, Susy Shear, Sandy Marshall, Ty Brentlinger, and Kathy I-Ianaway begin the school year by leading pep rallies and cheering sections . After football season, they immediately begin preparing for the basketball pep rallies and the two games per Week. Alongwith the cheerleaders, are Sandy Spartan Uackie I-Iullj and S a mmy Spartan fCheryl Crawfordj, to help boost school spirit at all the games. SENIOR LINEBACKER Perry Peacock i321 keeps Bella Vista back from pay dirt. Sports 120 Ty Brentlinger Sandy Marshall Kathy I-Ianaway MASCOTS Frankie Wise and Mandy Crouchwatch the game as San juan defeats LaSier1-a. SANDI SPARTAN Uackie I-Iullj stands near the Spirit Ladder as R al ly member Sue Cum - mings shows how high the spirit is. SPARTAN I-IALFBACK makes a sizeable gain against B.V Bronco Upset Highlights Sophomore Season OPPOSING LINEMEN are held by Spartan forward wall as Dale White converts extra point. -'if' - er 11 N SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Andee Heaberlin, Tom McGeachy, Bob Cook, Tom Rodgers, Ted Bustos, jack Innes, John O'Kane, Dave Peek, Chuck White, Coach Olmstead. SECOND ROW: Rick Bawden, Bob Ban- gert, Max Thomas, Tom Trump, joe Davis, Vic Nava, Don Hughes, jeff Meyers, Chuck Gould. THIRD ROW F1-edBittikofer, Bob Maurman, Gary I-licks, Bob Roberts, Pete Nichols, Dave Compton, Tom Gruenwaldt, Steve DuFort, Larry Sahota. FOURTH ROW: Steve Blanton, Harold Hoffman, Tom Sullivan, Glenn Miller, Bob Deane, Mark Ruskfmgr. J, Ned Thompson, Bob Goettsch. Sports 122 SPARTAN FLANKER Doug Taggart f23j battles Bella Vista back for Griffin aerial. 315.7 . ' SPARTAN END JUMPS HIGH to pull the ball away from opposing player . muy FRESI-HVIEN FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Ken Haney, Jeff Bartley, George Brunelle, Doyal Hemling, Paul Roack, Bob Wood, Don Wayne, Bruce Bates, Robert Steuble. SECOND ROW: Ricardo Romero, Don Rizzo, john Atkins, Barry Cumber, Steve Hughes, Gary Poirer, Steve Dowl- ing, Robert Heskett, Bob Stro us e , James Breedlove. THIRD ROW: john Ramirez, Larry Bland, Steve Vaughn, James Blake, Bradley Falldon, Ralph Neusivs, Pat Mc- Ilrath, Charles O'Brien, Mike Fostar, Dan Redfearn. 'ECT A-'fy FOURTH ROW: John Peek, Bill Gardetto, Richard Metz, Charles, Fredsall, Charles Garrett, Greg Tenner, Dan Hart, Edmond Pare. FIFTH ROW: Vaughn Moncieff, Louis Ayres, Bradley Gilbreath, Richard Scott, Dennis Stronsnider, TerryBleyl, Steve Humphrey, Jerry Sudder- berg, SIXTH ROW: Roy Applegate, William Wilkin, Tom Englund , Jef Fitzsimmons, Armondo Rodriguez, Stephen Tamaribuchi, William Coxson, William Zur-es, jay Dudley. Sports 123 'fr-. all vi. e .ii 92 Two Wins, Five Losses For Spartan Distanoers LED BY CAPTAIN and m 0 st valuable runner, Tom Wood, San ju an ' s varsity cross-country team fought to a fifth-place tie in the Capital Valley Conference CCVCJ standings. After dropping their first league encounters, despite Captain Wood and jerry Kain's finishing in the top four of every race, the Spartan harriers ranoff two straight victories due to the reserve strength of runners john Coker, Mike Vinyard, and Dick Keller. The squad finished the season with a 2-5 record. INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS INC LUDED a fifth-place finish for Wood and a twelfth- place finish for Vinyard in the Sacramento State invitationalg a fourth-place for Wood and a ninteenth-place for Kain at Brown' s Ravine in the Folsom invitational, a thirteenth-place for Ted Cox and a fifteenth- place for Wood in the CVC league meet held at San juan's home course, Rusch Park. Out- standing runners for the Fro sh team included Mike Williamson and Victor Vasquez, while the Sophomore squad was lead by Don Lower. THE C ROSS -COUNTRY runner finds his reward from two sources, CID the comrade- ship of his own team and C25 the satisfaction of self-reliance and confidence in one 's self. CROSS COUNTRY, FIRST ROW:Bob Guisti, john Coker, Wommack, jim Hutchinson, Steve Michaut, Mike Vin- Bob Bounds, ,,LCi1x32QaQ,e, jerry Kain, john Magee. SEC- yard, Dennis Keller. OND ROW: Ted Cox, Floyd Ivliller, Tom Woods, john Sparta 124 Cadets Win First Place For Marching Unit T4 RIFLE TEAM:FIRST ROW: Mike Schmid, Mike McGinnis, Richard jones, Hal Morgan. THIRD ROW: Mike Jones, Bruce Cox. SECOND ROW: Nickie Miller, Dana Hawkins, Tom Brown, EverttNe1son, Carl Wood, Mark Chase, Dale Craig Durant, Mike Francis , Nick Minoff, Ron Ross, jackson, Mike Olson, Steve Webb. FIRING SQUAD: FIRST ROW: Bruce Cox, Mark Case, Mike McGinnis. SEC- OND ROW: Carl Wood, Dale jackson, Mike Schmid, Ron Ross, Dana Haw- kins. Songleaders Engender Spiritg Help Garner Season SAN jUAN'S PERPETUAL spirit boosters, the Songleaders, appear at all games. With head songster, Linda Tait, they com- bine With the cheerleaders to arouse the Spartan rooting section to such a degree that SJHS was awarded the Capital Valley Con- ference Sportsmanship Banner. Pam Gonnerman, Linda Swor, Val Kotfila, and Marilyn Fishel join in with Linda Tait to complete the Class of '66's quintet. Val Kotfila Head Linda Tait 126 . X 4 J' . 'ffwsiif 39 ' V ,V M ., ,,2 3. X 5 'Iii ,wszw 1, if ' iiffififl 44-4 ' fl fkxii' My-A - ,xdiivkxgfis ' 4331 k , xfflf F'-' . 'Th , ' , : . Q -V23 - If I-V. 'f+'F' . ' .J S 11 ' A v 1-.31 1 'S Jn -,iw 4 . Ailmf - w L? 'V , g' M1 Saw 1 k 1 ii y -ak x 1 K+ , nf 5 4 1' g K ' qs. . Q m X WU ,X I Q w X .ifrfn U33 ,.,-. fwsww v wr 'k fu H: Q4 Y .if Concentration shows as Bruce Bollman scores from free shot. jerry Kain Q1 35 leaps high with Pacer as Tom Reedjookeys for position. Hoopsters Battle Leaders VARSITY BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: joe Larkin, jerry Reed, Gerald Villareal, Chuck Carpenter, Tom Wood, Kain, Perry Peacock, Mike Vinyard, Dave Smith. SEC- Bob Thomas m r K g -D- OND ROW: Coach Larry Jennings, Bruce Bollman, Tom Spvrfs 728 SJ Hoopsters Average 56.8 Points A Game COACH LARRY JENNINGS' Spartans, utilizing an e ffe c tive screen and roll of- fense, climbed into the first division of the Capital Valley Conference on the basis of a 6-8 record. AFTER DROPPING two contests to even- tual league champion Bella Vista and Mira Loma, Jennings' five scoredtheir first loop victory as they downed Encina in ahard bat- tle on the boards. LED BY the deadly perimeter shooting of jerry Kain, Tom Wood, and Bruce Boll- man, SJHS destroyed former CVC kingpin, La Sierra. DEL CAMPO and Rio Americano, slated to share the cellar fdwelling h on o r s of the CVC split with San juan in the next games . TWO MORE for San jua.n's Tom Wood. EED leaps abov - onents to put another one through Sports 129 -Q fwfr ' H , 'M , 'nib V ' Sm 7 -My--. . V 1 .Ve , X1,'- E' A ff 5 if? ,I 5 1. - 1, , iff - 4 f K X 2 SM N-.,., .lfw Q 'Q : - Q ww -ld l -11 1 JV Has Successful 19-2 Season JV BASKETBALL: BACK ROW: Jim Anderson , Doug Tag- White, John Womack, Bill Baxter. FRONT ROW: Coach gart, Gary Miller, Steve Sorelle, jim Hutchison, Mike Abell, and Bob Guisti. Watson, Vic C ali c chi a, joe Davis, jim Hyatt Chuck DOUG TAGGART pulls down the rebound. CHUCK WHITE sets up the JV team for an important play. T To Successful W, Se so l XQQSS THE MAT, shake hands 'th your opponent, and wrestle! Then the X- 'ilarating feeling of matching y ur strength, endurance, and knowledg a- gainst your opponents'g of feeling el ery muscle in your body moving in coor una- tion against bimg and finally, of Vic ory. San juan has been successful in om- petition again this year. Two of the most memorable successes were thej and Varsity victories over rival, Bell Vista on Coach Grow1's birthday, and t e last match of the season when the QIV1: am de- feated the previously unbeaten El Camino team. Two of the stars on the Spa an squad ere Senior tiger Greg Wilson nd Fresh- nian, Bill Dougherty. Both If these out- sta ding wrestlers my d in the State VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: First Row, Ralph Miller, Bill D o ug h e rty, Mike Miller, Tom McGeac.hy, Carl Giachino, S t ev e Corbett, Bob Cramblit. Second Row, Craig Griffin, Rory Blanchard, Keith Deane, Don Nlatmen Grapple y ,f 'ffm fl Wre tling Tournament. ee RALPH MILLER tries to break down a Del Campo opponent. Slaughter, Ed Reid, Mike Righettini, D enn i s Wilson, Third Row, Roy Howard, john Thompson, Wayne Jen- sen Greg Wilson, Bruce Dodds, Bob Bownds, Eric Halli- day. wr ,T ' i ',f'geg1i:f Sparts 734 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row, Fred Bit- ker, Jeff Meyers, Bob Cook, Richard M i ch al ski, Les tikoffer, Max Thomas, King Wilson, Fr ank Martucci, Linn, Tom T rum p, Top row, Dave B e na dom e, Ned Andy Heaberlin, Middle row, Ken Canfield, Mike Bar- Thorn pson, Dennis Green, Bob Roberts, Dave Peek. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: First row, Mr. Crouch, Paul Seibel, Richard Adams, Stuart King, Chuck Fred- Dave Clark, Jim Ostrander, Mark Charlton , Gary Wom- sail, Terry Bleyl, Mike Crowe, John Peek, Missing hom mack, Bill Zur e s, Greg Grigsby, John R am eriz, Bud picture, Jim Bush Tim Deane, Richard Scott, Gary Wel- Collins, Back row, jim Baxter QMGR. Q, Jay Bush QMGT. Q ker, Victor Vasquez. Sports 133 3.3. , qi, f .ifiaiisff ev, ft JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: First Row, Den- Cyr, D ennis Fre e m an, Max Halliday, Doug Veale nis Peacock, jack Humphrey, Ray Cr awford. Second Fourth Row, Glen Miller, Art Chap ell, Vaughn Mon Row, Larry Deselmsg Dan Stoddard, Vic Nava, jack crieff, Scott Deane, Gary Herrmann, Dave Compton M a cking Ken Wade. Third Row, M a rk Vinick, Byron LARRY DESILMS attempts to obtain an advantageous position a La Sierra wrestler. CRAIG GRIFFIN maneuvers his opponent to set him up for the important pin at the Del Campo match Five Vie For Top Position On SJ Golf Team VARSITY GOLF TEAM: FIRST ROW, Bob Brewer, Bob Coach Miller, Gary Miller, Buddy Carr, Sam Brown, Gidsti, Tom M c G e a chy, Steve Bock. SECOND ROW, Steve Barker. STEVE BARKER, Steve Bock, Buddy Carr, Sam Brown, and Bill Trubitsky were five excel- lent golfers who were vying for first man posi- tion on this year's Varsity team. MANY AREA teams attempt to overthrow the Linksrnen dynasty, however, Coach Miller and players strive to maint ain the Spartan Era. Sparts 136 Overpowering Pitching Is The Key To Success For Varsity Team COMBINING ST REAKS OF pitching great- ness and hitting prowess, this year's chap- ter to Spartan baseball began their season in CVC League . Spartans took the first four games against Cordova, Folsom, Highlands and Folsom. The outstanding pitching of Sen- ior Ken Brownlee and ju ni o r s Steve jones and Doug Taggart proved to be an important asset to San juan. MORE HUSTLE, a better attitude, and advanced skills, and two good Senior trans- fers, Williamson and Hearon, helped to in- cite the Spartans on to victory. 'f 7 ' .. 9 V2 3 3 , - D A, f 3 I S 'l W 51 J 8 j, J L 4 J 1 , tlpl I fp H 'L - Q V. ix., l pz l g - J' ' N l . .:.1 5.1 QQ 5,1 -S ,If 3 -I .' . w I w Fill VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW3 Jon-y vvhislor, Richard Rodgers. THIRD ROWg Doug Taggart, John An- Ken Brownlee, George Williamson, Steve jones, Robin cilerson, Gene. Gaines, Bob Turner, Jerry Kain, Bill Grif- Morante. SECOND ROW5 Craig Griffin, Greg Hearson, fm: steve Wlckland- Ron Swank, Randy I-Ieogel, jim Hyatt, Erick Ammons, Sparfs 137 w , .i X R .K V3 A ff , 2 if 5- Aff? Y ,s ,, ' ' ,L - H A we HINTSON BETTER PLAYS are given by Coach Olmstea Coaches And Players Unite In An Effort To Better Team And Game Sparta 138 if My my A A 1 A, 13, ij? 5- M fl 5,1 X 4U,m.A. wi ff'tfxj3fi,Q4 ' V A MHA '-XV ff? A 'fy mxlxjw fy . A'JWm Wi V -J .LL V ,X xx' -X vm tg, . MWLEMMLJQ4 K5 QQQAN 'fu 'A n C :YV 5 i Lkiffifg K- ,,,f'A': Jn DJ L W A ml xi READY AND WAITING , Steve Wickland Waits as the pitch is thrown during a practice game. Sparta 139 JV BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, Mike Mansker, Dar- rel Cummins , Bob Goettsch, Bob Hunt, Gary Lankford, Scott Roswald. S E COND ROW, Andy I-Ieaberlin, Tom Gruenwaldt, joe Davis, Tom Trump, Vic Calicchia, THIRD ROW, Scorekeeper, Chuck Gould, Steve So- Relle, Chuck White, David Baker, Bob Dean, Coach Pickett. Scorekeeper. A SAN JUAN SHORT STOP scopes the ball up from the infield. JV Team Uses T Skills To Produce A Good Year Sports I 40 COACH FIELDS TALKS to his team before practice. First Year Frosh Build Team Through Hard Work And Constant Practice if i i Y Q5 .illlf .. A-rf.. FROSH BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, Dan Rizzo, Den- nis ChI'iStOPhS8.I'l, Mike Loen, SECOND ROW: Bill Otten- hoff, Jay Bush, Bob Byer, Greg Grigsby, Don Wood Rick wuderson, Bob Churchill, Bin zines. THIRD ROW? YP ,Q 'Q w6 Q5,.'I Wg...,f'A Steve Vaughn, john Ramirez , Brad Gilbreath, Gary Wel- ker, john Cox , Jim Blake, Rick Adams, Mike Gardiner, Coach Fields . Spvrfs 147 25. ky VARSTIY TRACK TEAM: FIRST ROW, Burke, D. White L. Stotts, D. Chilson, D. Worthington. SECOND ROW3 I. Seeger, R. Bryant, S. Gilland, L. Louthan, D. Wonn K. sordiiio, J. Dudley. THIRD Row, W. Miner, cf QF- Rl , Carpenter, B. Pellow, D. Olsen, A. Keuter, J. Edwards, D. Suckow, S. Michaut. FOURTH ROW, T. Wood, K. Ostendorf, J. Moormon, P. Powell, R. Burmester, W. Jensen. I AT THE GUN Bill P e 1 1 ow and Steve Gilland speed out a n C I n a of their starting blocks. Relay Championship EARLYIN THE SEASON Sanjuan's thin- clads displayed power and de pth. Coached by Mr. Gordon S c hr o e de r, the Spartans walke cl over Grant in the first meet of the year, anchored by the fine running abilities of Doug Chilson, Dave Wann, Tom Wood, and Ken Sordillo. Along with these return- ing lettermen, the Spartans hopes s o a r e d high with standouts suchas Dale White, Chuck Carpenter, Larry Louthan and Bill Pellow, from last year's Sophomore team. IN THE FIRST BIG meet of the year, the Encina Relays, Spartans brought the cham- pionship to San juan. In t a ki ng the overall championship the Frosh team set records in the 440, 880 Sprint medley and broad jump. The Varsity team shaved .03 seconds off the 440 relay record. A FALSE START S tev e Gilland Jtunps the gun in expectation of the race 4f ',' 0-7 t Q1 Q ,, ,J ' - I Wh' ID IN G EASILY, Ron Bryant NEARING THE TAPE, Andy I-I e ab er 1 1n THE PAINFUL STRIDES begln as Tom s the last feet of the hurdles. strains to beat his opponent Wood races the few yards to the f1n1sh TRACK: FIRST ROWg T. Nash, L. Cloud, T. Grow, D Alexander, F. Martucci, L. Richardson, D. Lower, R Wilson, G. Rigattini. SECOND ROWg D. Wilhite, P. Labach, R. Rutherford, W. Hickman, S. Switzer, R Bowden, L. Martin, B. Miller, THIRD ROW3 B. Mose H' agp- L- , Wig FRESI-IMEN TRACK TEAM: FIRST ROW, B. Fallon, S. ROW, P. Budrew, Mackarack, S. Williamson, B.Wilkan, Seaton, M. Bnme11e,R.Metz, S. Dowling, T. Vincent, D. Hart, B. Meissman, R. Scott, P. Seible, Crow, D. M. Heying, Reach, T. Englund, Downing. SECOND Al Keuter leaps during a jump at a home track meet. Redfearn. ,ff ,X EXCELLANT FORM brings Chuck Carpenter over the bar in SUCCESS Sparta 144 CLEARING THE BAR, Don Slaughter releases his pole and starts down. . ,sssss. .M x I ! Ci n d e r n his drive toward the finish. Dominate CVC Standings THE THIRD MEET brought disap- pointment to the team, losing their first meet to james Marshall. Doug Chilson, however was a double winner for the Spartans by c aptu ring the 100 and 200 yard dashes . THE BELLA VISTA Broncos were next in line to he sent home in defeat and gave Sj its first league victory . The Frosh team easily Walke d over the BV Frosh with Brad F allo on capturing 100, 220, broadjump and anchoring the winning re- lay team. AS THE DAILY PRAC TIC ES went past, championship hopes ran th r o ugh the minds of the coaches and cindermen. With this in mind practices became hard- er for every athlete in the spirit and ex- pression of sports. ARMS HIGH, Mike Righetini jumps ov er the sand in a long and satisfying KEEPING THE PACE Dennis Worthington hurdles and continues ,hires-G ,sl W I Sparts 145 W 1,4 . N I-IEAVING THE SHOT, Mike Bra dfor d tries for a record at the Encina Relays. mW-- e,,--, . W -A . 4, ,, H. I V ' WW! .- WAYNE Hickman cle practice session. ars the bar during a daily ESE, 1.v'f'34-Lf: gi 1 Q., -N ' If aff' qv. E T'3'i'?9r ,mx Y 1' Sparta 146 iife f A- ii , 15 M5231 ' 3 s ANOTHER TRY at a record. . TI-IE TURN, Frank Martucci a as F,-'Z .Wayne Hickman clears the bar. nd Don Lower speed ahead of their San Juan Frosh Break 4 Records At Encina JUMPING THE FIRST hurdle, Dennis Worthington begins the tense minutes of a race. 394 .if Dunbar Breaks 50 Yard Freestyle Record lN 1966, the San juan High Swimming Team, under the coaching of Mr. Quinn, had several outstanding individual per- formers. The team was led by two out- standing Seniors, Dave Dunbar and Chris Althof. Dunbar b r o k e the San ju an 50 yard free-style record, by swimmingthe distance in 23 . 7 seconds --the best in the league. TI-IE CVC ming l e a g u e students may team Was equal to that championship cal- iber competition at all times . P is the top ranking swim- in California and San juan be proud to know that our OUTSTANDING SWIMMERS OF the 1966 team with coach are: TOP ROW: Chris Althoff, Coach Quinn, Dave Dunbar. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Hutchison, jack Humphery, Ken Weber. SWIMMING TEAM: FIRST ROW, Ken Gregg, Roy Hol- colm, jack I-Iumphery, Don Garrett, Tony Neusius, Jay Dudley, Nelson Money, Ed Pare, SECOND ROW, Bob Heskett, john Reay, Mack Vinick, Ken Haney, Benson Price, Dana Mayes, Ric T am agni, Mike Dunn, Tom Duprey. THIRD ROW, Mr. gee, Greg T enner, Dave Eiferle, jim Hutchison, Vic Thomas, Gordon Rogers. Quinn, Ken Weber, John Ma KEN WEBER PRACTICES to improve his time. fl PAT CASSANI EXECUTES one of his more difficult dives. ma el-'7 s.,, A K h 56 - SWIMMERS PUT IN long hours of practice b e for e they are ready for their meets. Sparta 149 0,1 -Hs 'lub-+4 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: FIRST ROW5 Bryn e Cottqn, jim Reynolds, Mike Vinyard, Marv Wycoff, Carl Kloiz. joe Smith, jack Ford. SECOND ROW5 Mr. Brackenbury, .Aw :if 4-O In Pre- Season Play For Courtmen . T . Marv Wycoff swings back to hit the ball ., i I ,, Sparta' 150 lil SAN JUAN'S CGURTMEN, 4-0 in pre-season play, displayed agility and speed. In the first three matches the Spartans blanked their opponents 5-O, and defeated Cordova 3-2 . Led by jack Ford, Bryne C ott o n, and Marv Wy- coff, the team ranked high in league standings . Lackinga full-time coach, Jack Ford took over the Varsity Team giving the junior Varsity to Marv Wy- coff. IN APRIL Coach Brackenbury took over the coaching of SJ ' s Tennis teams . I w If NRI , , l ein. lg jf? ,J ,I '1- 2 Uxf if L X' , ' L'-N ' I xv X-J are Vx I ' I K9 ffl it X. lf! 2-,fr,x 'L - ds, BRYNE COTTON beaufiflllly Sl1'0keS his backhand JV TENNIS TEAM: FIRST ROWg Richard Steuble, Peter ROW5 Jack Ford, Richard Mekewisky, Bob renee, Roger Stohrer, Bob Tait, Stuart Lange, Ted Bourne. SECOND Resler, Bill Macentyre, jim Baxter. Lhbiuld Q' 'ZZFILKS ' in Girls Take Active Part In Athletics VARIED ACTIVITIES IN athletics set the pace for female Spartans during the year. Practicing after school the girls expressed their talent during the m o d e rn dance per- formance at Back to School Night and during the special Sports Days held Within the Dis- trict at v ar i o u s times . Well aware of the need for physical activity and fitness girls who had attended San juan for four years par- WINDING UP their gold clubs Betty Freeborn, Beth Lyner, Yvette Friend, and Pam Signal await the signal to send the ball flit- ting on its Way across the fields. ticipated in surveys and tests given by Sac- ramento State C o l l e ge for the purpose of reviewing and broadening girls' sports pro- grams . SAN jUAN'S FEMALE population showed a true interest in sports through planned ac- tivities during the regular school days and at special events. Sports 752 ,mms .: ,4 1' ' .4 W: 5 xg PR E S S IO N THROUGH modern dancing brings real enjoyment to parents at the p e r fo rm a n c e of Back to School Night ff, 'Y . ffm iff? e.fx?: -n: , - 1 , Jiifigln-' l- ., 1 , . ,, 1 A-. ' ' ' 'iz 'Z 3' 57 1551! ' ' ' :5 ':1-if' A 4 iwfr. sw-wff 15- 1- Q' L' - ,q . ' 'wfa..f4 E n' rl ,' ' , : ofa .. -send T6 T 'H Linda Smith , and Jan Ackler work ...- ' A at sit-ups, one of the many ac- ,-,N K 3' 225215 Q 'w g' r, x I, . - gs, .1 T is 232 ' TO top national ratings Wanda -T ,N , Conni e Gifford, Linda Hill, Susan 1, . ' performed as part of sports activity. M f El N I 'J Q A LITTLE adjustment and Margaret Lindsey and Carol Dyba are ready to begin their daily P.E. activities. Sparta I 53 Dennis Worthington Doug Veale Diane Leighty ?blf5,, vm.. Chuck White Patty Paine Hlosses Zfne enpression of friendsnijo. New friends ond old friends fneet eden day in senool to leorn ond enjoy tneinseloes in the World of oeodefnies ond oetioities. ?resn1nen, Sopnofnoresz ,7nnior5 ond Seniors organize eo1n,oete ond take ,oort in the s,odn of tilne allowed to understand and oeeolne ,oort of Son yuan fnyn Delores Acuna Richard Adams Koleen Adamson Gail Albright Tina Alcorn Stephen Alkire Connie Allen Sherry Allen Bill Alley Karon Allred Sharon Allred Aurora Alvarez Mary Alvarez Terrie Alvarez Anita Anderson Connie Anderson Debi Anderson Sterling Anderson Richard Scott Leads Class 0f 69 Ginger Anlcron Carolyn Anthony Roy Applegate Barbara Archer john Atkins Walter Avila Skip Ayres Stan Bacon Sharon Baldwin Bob Ballantine Barbara Bangert Peggy Bannister janet Bannister Denise Barnett Randy Barney jeff Bartley jim Bartsch Sally Bastian Bruce Bates james Baxter Karen Baynes Ronnie Bee David Belmont Steven Belton Susan Berg Pat Bewley Judy Bill Tanya Birdges Pam Bishop Kathy Bitner Ken Bimer Jim Blake Larry Blanel Teresa Blanton Terry Bleyl Steve Bloom V Gary Bohnet Cathy Bolles X Christina Bonislawski I Sandra Borchert Wayne Boren Patricia Bostick Paul Boudreau Bill Bowen Bill Bowen Richard Bowman Ronny Boyles , ' g X L ' f 1 ! wa, Mike Bradley 1 E K' 'E 4, WB' lvanBras1el 'Z ' H i3HQQQi1., - Barbara Braun , . --. Charles Brazzel Debbie Breaclfiels 1-fy 1 A. f H fl' Bill Breault 1 ' Q jim Breedlove A lj ' xg 4 . Barb Bresnahan , 1 Michael Brewer i-W Q. Sharon Brewer 1 1 3 Steve Bristow I ar- Betsy Brown Q , ,h jimmy Brown r K Kathy Brown Mike Brune lle ,, , ' April Brunow 5' Doug Brust 5 , X I .. Carrie Bull .X , , Peggy Burchill 'Y 'M nf I , :I ' ,, W Linda Burton , uf 1 'wa l Donna Bush r 17, 1' A w ' ' X jay Bush f 1 .L I JimBush Y V 'A qw Linda Bushong V-7 - 4 ' ,'-N X Filomena Bustos 'B , 'l ' FRESHMEN OFFICERS, Richard Scott, Presidentg Sylvia Redondo, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Rincon , Treasurerg and Jeri Grenfell, Secretary, shoulder the responsibility for planning the year's activities. .-Q :Dai x TE i fl . 1' U II l 3 - yy , -is ,V .4 '1 . --' ,, ng i H. i - , M 1 1 .. 3 5 ' , .5 Tx K , 7 V I K ' -1 2 S B ne 1 if i Phyllis Bustos Steve Butcher Bob Byer joey Byrd Robert Caldwell Gary Callahan Nancy Camp Audrey Canady Gene Caple Candy Cardwell Michele Carey John Carr Mike Carr William Carroll Ed Carruthers Mary Carter Ronald Cash Larry Castillo w-X -v .-. -V-J ...Q v , 1 wav- 1' ' as 2? ,. 3 za, N' ' -ws ,, - ' 'I . , 1 'fs , k ,..?.., , .Va , , Ft.. , I. V l F il fl J NH ,. ' 431 44 Q lilly I ll! wgjev - , . I Q' C O S xl f wi A X I F xx , 4 , 1 H -. az 1, ,,,. , f , it 2 f H ' W 9 4 gl V 531+ Tardies Are Result O iw'1'waW y f - ai , if ... - r 4 ,' 4 A, A lk Y' , W ,'rr i s 1 if - . , ' X 'N F. Ax ,an X W 1 i x N x 5 H I sb 5 ,.4 ,, WFT? -- . , Valar M, ww Q X: as lsl' llaawww Arvl 2 Eg , v' V , V . , f ' ,. ,,, - 1 + xf. i ,M ci F 5 - ,l ' 2 31.11 nj M4 .i X Al ' 3 . r ' X 1 m E Xl mf fi- .,.-:H 5 tile- N ,A 1 3 ,I an joe Cataland Alvin Catlin Ron Celaya Donald Chandler Nancy Chapman Terri Chapman Mark Charlton Mark Chase Bruce Chilson Evelyn Christians Bob Churchill Dave Clark Betsy Cobless Carolyn Coburn Mike Cody Marilyn Coffman Howard Coker Cathy Collins Daryl Combs Cathy Cook Cynthia Cook Carol Cooley Richard Cooley Donald Cooney Steve Coons William Corson Chris Coursey Linda Covington johnny Cox Ray Crawford Chris Creaco Don Cruzon Barry Cumber Richard Cussins Mark Dare Rob Darnell ?resh1m'r1 758 I I X Q I ,, S131 H 4 f X X Y 1 Q x I ,,,,. -- - ljg fN r t W 'i Q, Q 3 y W. L an A I Q N -a ,f , in il l l l , vi . , , Nz Richard Dassonville Daryl Davidson Sammy Davis Sarah Davis Timothy Deane jean Senning Jerry Devine Lesley Dimare Jane Dixon Bill Dougherty Sheila Dow Steve Do' fling ggi ' K:-- S 1 .4 4 A ij, D Joy Dudley E E f f , A -ms, X ul., .Q N Paul Dtlilrely , Q N A-, , he-1 11 DanD ap I , H - - , wry Craig Durant ' 1 N' ,Q ala ' 5 ' f K Lloyd Dutchlco ' '- 'I - W -,I :Q C b - i i aw Y a I tt C b' t' Mark Egstad H A ' E James Elcon Q l 'Q Tom Englund N 2 i Roxanne England ' 5, .nt A g Gary Erickson X 4 N ' ' ' john Erickson - , E.. L 5 Paula Espinosa Barbara Evans Gary Evans Brad F alloom Tom F ante Sandy Filkill Judy F indley Janine Fishel Jeff Fiizsimons Bill Flagg Phil Fleming Dorothy Fogel Donna Foster Mike Fostar David Fowler Colleen Fox Roz Fong Michael Francis Bertha Franklin Fred Franklin Scott Franklin Chris Frasche Charles Fredsall Dennis Freeman Kathy Freeman Chuck Friedrich Susan Fulkerson james Fullbright Kathleen Gallery William Gardetto 1 -V ,mf MN 2, 335. Na? 'u Q.. pf' if I ev. 1 . w 1 iw . it v-ev 1 -Q, ,L wal V, Am - 1 1 1 ,W MW ..w rv xii' ' 5 uw L I . -4 J A, E, K .n F? ' 4 ' 1 Q X Q, , EWIQRL 'G ' - - - V ' r,,,alf'T 3 ig w R , ifwlllhiknhf af wi if P 1 1 an f X fn n - ' 'r G34 e ,-r. of ' 1 S.. '-wfr'2 X-S57 :fe ,f .I '11-' YA li Y ' 'fi ,f ' ' I 12 H .i j If 1' e 9 ,. :wee -Q 1 -- . A ,, ,A . . . H --'A if r -if vb X if 6- x Fi ' Q: 'rv' .. I if ' 'N ' K . I ,. . l all new ' if S u U l E Q is Michael Gardiner Gail Garlano Steve Garner Charles Garrett Marilyn Gasser Beverly Gibby Steve Gilbert Ginnette Glover Gary Goodman Mike Grammer Rolfe Gramath Gary Greene William Greenfield Linda Gertz Kenneth Gregg Greg Gregory Greg Grigsby Eddie Gulbranson Roxanna Gwartney Vicki Guthrie Sharon Griffey jilda Gregory Jeri Grenfell Patty Gorman Virginia Gee Annette Hammond jean Hampton Ken Haney Ricky Hardin Leola Hardy William Hargrove Gayle Harold Dimmon Harris Ganna Harris joe Harris Rosemary Harris Frosh Lay Foundations F fyw 1-5, -Suv FWF QS, a X., V? -vi 1 X .,' 1 In 3. r. s Daniel Hart jackie Hartshorn Dana Hawkins Gary Healy Chuck Henchenlinely Doyal Hemling Steve Heon Mary I-Iermreck Linda Hewett Delores Hickman Bob Heskett Mike Heying Dennis Hicks Ginny Hill Keith Hill Row ?resl1mcr1 160 Vicki Hill Peggy Hinds DEMONSTRATING TECHNIQUES for gaining industrial proficiency , Mr. Issac Rhoads instructs Freshmen in use of materials. Rewarding Careers Debbie Himing Jeffrey Holder Michelle Hold Teresa Holmes Virginia Hood Martha Horton Marlene Hovermale N N ' Ai ' A Tl N , Dann Howard 1' 'Sf' 5 3. J, J, J, Donna Howard E - QQ! . u ' Richard Howard R ' I ' Carol Howell X I v Q . ' - ' Gregg Hudek ' Judy Huffman T l A 'M 1 Carol Hughes 3 .V 1. r N ' L1 - Steven Hughes 5 .2 ' , J, g H X 5 f Z Douglas Hull 2' : W W -::- 1' L'M, 1,Mw.,' 'Hr Kenny Hull ' -3, J F5 -:---r if N K Jack Humphrey Q A W I iw - ul H Sherry Humphrey 1 f Y 2 X 1 N Melanie Hutchinson xl' .V ar w I Christy Jackson 1 J. V la x If . N Bryan Jacobi -.,,.r . A J ' Craig Jensen A Q Q Bruce Johnson L - , My I 'L Fihgxin f. . ,L . li if I w ' f L5 ' Peggy Johnson V ' ' . . Wayne Johnson , 1 -3 7 I 5 J F 1. X ' .. ' ' Alan Jones . ' 1:0 K 3 L H' V' Q 6 Jane Jones ' 'MY' 3 ,iz J' J ef-Q, V N 'M F N Jeanette Jones . E X T I ,. I .. , rr J Mic-hae1J011eS H q ii- EE.IIifP'f: 'iill' J 'a 1- ,J e ,M :I ' X , V-+1 35- -, Shirley Jones Ken Kamrar Linda Karein John Kauffman Raudine Kearney Dallas Keesoman ,kauul i 'wha 5 1 , f 135+ X N ul f x If m 5 ggi rg.. f,NQ..w 'lr' .,:.,:r. .A l l.,' JL? J -.J 1 'Y ,V 2 S - 2 L ' i 5-5 .. tae, . ' Xb I T , g-NL uw ,A A, 1 's.. E4 qv pf, Y? 5'z, KN, l . . :,l L li , J . ima kti Xr nxg, Joan Keffer Deborah Keigh Constance Keller Johnnie Keller Don Kemper Lynn Kendall Ed Kenney Carol Kern George Keuter Martha Kilcline Stuart King Krista Kerbel Teresa Kincaid jackie Kindred Teresa Kinkel Karen Kortan Kenny Kral jim Krause Wayne Larsson Greg Ledenback George Leech Marsha Leisure Linda Lee Vicki Lennberg Bruce Lepkowski Terri Letlow Judy Lillya Margaret Lindsey Larry Lineback Mike Loen Leonard Loftis Cathy Long Kathleen Long Mike Long Karen Lovegreen Susan Luse Freshman Yearn For Knowledg Kathleen Lynch David Lyons Dennis Mailing Roy Marriott Gary Martin Mike Mathews Kathy McClain james McCormack Bob McCourt Tom McCurdy Pat Mcllrath Rebel McIntyre Kelly McKinnis Lynda McManus Nancy Maguire Elizabeth Mankowski Vicki Mann Carol Martin KU al' 4- .hw K X ' x I . N.. 1 Qail '75 I ST-H? N Q e fl' 5562. K X -I , V. SH 1 -,., Tig f X 1 is if 1 -wx I L Elric V ' W' ' Vfft l i iff, K f ,qt F jr A Q. ku 'J '-' 1 Sf J E V- I , S ff 4 fr ' 1 1'., 'L , -.. X . :QI f' Xia xufgrgxl K I ' an .rf xl X I v X -.1 ,- if :A --1 -- 9 E5 ' , I A if L T fi A , 5 Q s y cayn M , M Y XS Karen Martin Elaine Massey Sheri Meinert: David Melson Denise Merz Karen Metrogen Janet Metzger Deliliah Miller Diann Miller Ethyl Miller jonny Miller Maureen Miller Nickie Miller Robert Miller Steve Miller jodene Mills Allen Milton Gail Minoff jean Molcar Craig Mommer Vaughn Moncrieff Sandra Money Nelsen Money Sue Moody Chris Moore Doug Moore Carole Mooreman Ruben Morales Val Morgan Gail Moroso Moe Morris Evelyn Motsenbacker Lisa Murray john Musselman David Nava Brenda Nealis ut Of What? L ': 11 . 5 h L 5 A A 9-. x , . I Neff- -- Vi -T E j Cx E m . M v L, vu I xy , ef U T ri fi G 1 jf: f x r I H-l 4 J .'uili?'z:::5::::i.,. . ,A X., 4-. . . E H' -. ' iiia ea du 11 K 8 - M V ' I 1' K . ' 2 f E ' l aa -::1 new H! g .ggi , ly ff , x.-Y 5 is 1 if i - ,l'lfQ7,,. . 1 I mn- El fi, KY' W X 1 , ,.ffw,-LM-,,y -1- ,i .- K cw , Nfl 16, Y af , 1 V Q ! 3 Ry 5 Y , , ,I QE f' E, N ill x A 1 'X Glenda Nelson Karen Neuar Leroy Nelson Ralph Neusius Janice Noble linda Norman Mike Norris Charles O'Brien Nita O'Donnel joellen Oliver Marci Olmstead Sandy Orloff Terry O'Shaughnessey Ron Oshier jim Ostrander Stephanie Swami Zfshlffgff 163 Debra Owen Roberta Page L . .-- 1 A 9 w 1 'P' N7 ,li t - V T , ,Cari x 2.557 4 ' ll' ,...J w, H M A rn: H rl L q f -N ya fm E21 E sy ' 1 f f I , L -lmlig., vw 1 .9 ' In Memory Of Deborah McBrien I? 1' 'K K X10 5 L Q :,:i V L5 E J no l 3 .. Friendships Are Enriche Patty Paine F arrel Painter Cheryl Palmer jack Pankraiz Gary Pappas Ed Pare Donna Parikka Sandra Parker Peggy Patterson Carleen Paul Dennis Payne Diane Peabody john Peek Gerry Peer Jeannie Penn Janice Perkins james Peters Carolyn Peterson Patty Peterson Rex Petracek Todd Pfau Cindy Phillips Claudia Phillips Paul Pike Nancy Penegar Michele Pirisky Michael Pittman Heather Pladianos Deborah Plantz Gary Poirier julie Porter Janet Powell Pamela Powers Dianne Price Gwenda Pul12 Joyce Quartier y A Myriad Felice Quinn johnny Ramirez Leanna Rankin Dau Redfearn Sylvia Redondo Dan Reece Robert Reeves Rick Reid Tom Remy Kevin Reynolds Laurie Rhoads Dan Ribalin Monica Richards james Richardson Terri Richardson Mary Richter Billie Ricks Kathy Rincon John Risk Dan Rizzo Lizabeth Rizzo Paul Roach Denise Robinette Terry Rocha Deborah Rodgers Mando Rodriguez Gayle Roebuck Dennis Roediger George Rolin Janice Romero Rick Romero Irene Ross David Rossi Louise Rossi jesse Rosson Cathy Roswald Q gi, I i gi L1 1 ii if 'is 1.1 14 Q ,Q . Aumrgqrt . 5 N J i 1. if Nfr r 1 'f 1 '. 1 'E .' im 1 C M1 , 1 1 1 f li ' 42 e,,. ' L I L 16' : 11 i111 . qw VW 11 2 1 U NJ, .,.1 ' 9' 5' H1 A iX1li1x 1 lxiiimiiilii U I iff if A If in Q 3 111efxmS ies? x 1. ..,. 1 .111 K vf 1 'fi' I .Q 41 -. s 11 z 9 ,I Of Activities Chuck Rowe Richard Royal Steve Rutherford Joanne Sabin Carl Sandman Carol Schmidt jennifer Schram Maretha Schroeder Carl Schuhr Richard Scott Paul Seibel Mary Semrow Richard Shaw Nancy Sherba David Sherman Gary Sherman janet Short Steven Skaggs 11 51-54 fs ra -V ' N arf 51 ,ii as Q. g v Kg - Ep . . i 4 gi r , 1 1 x y 1, -,, . 1 -ed Y Q yy ' i -i, 771. - ' ' '5 My 1 H N 5' 'iffzig-e'Q2.fjf: gi 1 x . 1. Fil: A A 2- -'via QE '- X 1 .f l cf , 221 fi f1i1w:?a1g X r i t , ' X 'T .3 A 'Dwi 1 J- Z'-11.,':1.'--'.g 1-- I ..., igtlfvf' mx 1.5 1 Fri! X 1 V .T QP. I il 1 1 J ,, 1 1 :11 , 1 ... .... .. 1 1 ,, . 1 , ' ' I ', 1 ia 1 529' 'E H 1 Y'-ff' X i K , Y X11 Y 1 4 T ' 7 M , , 5 1 ' :J if ' ' ,mf . ...ky 'Uk sg. 1 1 M . .WI I , .. , 1 i w A , ,, f ' 'J 1 .1 'f i' ., l ' 1 ,-. 1 ' x sri ,s 'S 11 gif, ' x 1 ,' 'e'2f'V iih ime '4 . - 1 41.3 1 i H P58 N- y 4-.1 'V , -' 1 -L. .vr 11 as , f 1 E , J Q-.. --T fi N I ' 11 Kathleen Skinner Deborah Smith john Smith Linda Smith Louise Smith Patricia Smith .. ,J ., La .,. . .Iv I Q Q RH I II I K I NINE X I iirfhigir I I K Steve Smith I Vickie Smith Judy Smothers David Snyder If ' ' i Susan Sparks Candy Sprague Dan Springer Bobby Standard Angels Starr John Stecker Brenda Steele Linda Steinkoenig I ak, , ,e I I --III. ae: ,I I Q 's it IL ,- I . II X' I . L Sl' I 1,5 I II Ill, , 1 I r -4 X' I one f ' -2' I H! , 1 I e I I X 'I r UXAEIII -Xf fxk I Hard Work Produce I S I I ft I 'is I II QL., I .-I. 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Debbie Stephenson Roger Steuble Jerry Stevens Milissa Stiles Pat St. Jacques Charles Stokes Carol Stone Sheila Stone Wally Strange Dennis Stromider jerry Sudderberg Steve Sutter Gwen Tabor Robert Tait Stephen Tamaribachi Bill Taruis Diane Taulbee Craig Taylor Greg Tenner Mike Terry Rhonda Tice Gene Tolman Alan Traganza Gary Triebwasser Kathleen Triplett Linda Thieman Ginger Thomas Jean Theis Della Towell Karen Troup Thomas Trumpeter jack Turner Roxie T1u'ner Pa.mm Vagg Linda Valente Patricia Vallencourt 0. Winning Float Darlene Vandecar Victor Vasquez Carmen Vatalano Steve Vaughn Tom Vincent Linda Visker Mary Voyles Vicki VonBergen Cathy VonMaren Madelyn Waddell Ken Wade Janie Wagner Colleen Walker Frank Walker Rhonda Walker Paul Wallace Eva Ward Nancy Ward Don Wayne Patsy Webster Gary Welker Robert Wesley Dennis Whistler Joey Whitaker Chuck White Gary White Doris Wilder Grace Wilhite Ricky Wilkerson Bill Wilkin Mark Willett Mike Williams Phillip Williams Vickie Williams Rosalie Williamson Steven Williamson THE PRIZE-WINNING Freshmen float, The Good Ship Lollipop, r,' X , ' - nn H, . I , A QA. bw 4 S 'Il i n H it . ' y , , ,, Y 'J ,, K. 4 - N af w V if ai fi' .-i' Q e..n. 1 W' 1 W fa , xy K , 4 4. f ' 1 sq , y i s ,. ,G Q i j Y 1-aa, A f V f iif' XX F ' N V X I' iXNlXxif.. lm V . 11? V , . , lit 2 ls , 4? 1 X X z E Y W . gall '35 . M f Q 'e .4 -ix 7 v L L-1 V' ' s ' f lv iir :I r xyt . ' ll ri. 3.5 . 1 U1 , is Q W , 'J o I f ' f ..,4 T i s Y i f ,-va, N, if 1 5,1 Y 1 ', . 91 14 A ' ef' , , A 'M jane Wilson Connie Witherell Becky Whitaker Mary Wolff Alan Woltman Gary Wommock Markus Wood Robert Wood Vicki Woods joe Woodward LaRue Woodward Martin Wyatt Kari Yelinek Denise Youngblood Joyce Young Sandy Young Pam Young Don Yount Patty Zollner Bill Zures Freshmen Are Thoroughly Orientated To High School THE VICTIM OF a slight collision: Freshman Elaine Massey. ifrcslzmcu 168 David Abbott jane Ackeret Catherine Ahern Steve Ahlgreen jim Albert Dale Alexander George Alger Dianna Alley Alice Alvarez Gail Anderson Gary Anderson jim Anderson Judith Anderson Sherril Anderson Diane Angello jackie Adams Celia Alkire Patty Apgar Randall Applegate Bob Armas julie Arnold Pam Aquino joy Ballard Bob Bangert Kris Banks Bob Banta Mike Barker Leon Barrow Bob Bartsch Rick Bawden Charles Begley Steve Belmont David Benadom Beverly Bergqulst Cheryl Bert Gloria Bennett f,.-N -1- , K7 y GJ . 9 K wr- FJ f K L ,wx ,- EEK ' , ,An es-wk-' A , M W Bi 1' V 4 I Tr A -1 ' NNY N I 5, , r M 4 .... , ITS. 2- 3' Y-'J' X: ,ff - 1: S, .1 4 1 ,, r Fr ' 1 4 lla l ' 1' ' ' ' -I Il - xi.. were, :- spit . 1 .,.1 . ar, if on-, , 1 u w ,r X --Q I N. u nm 'f' P r a n '! J ,Q if slr-rsslll ,f L. fr 4 'Qv' 4 nl C .ri , I is 7 K Qi s Egfi . .sx.' I r s r 1 , -- K 5 -, 2- -2 , 1 4? T. 'T 'x A 'ill M' 'af X E 3 H 'f Q61 r 1-7 f X Q 1 - X f ffg, N in , I X. f ik Ingredients Of A Successful Year' CLASS OFFICERS Chuck White, Presi- dentg Patti Keeny, S e cret aryg Lauri Root, Treasurerg andjudiwalker, Vice- President, gather to discuss the Sopho- more Hop. White, Walker, Root, And Keeny 'Ci mfrwg w ' X ,, '. v W 1 ww ' wifi, if . XA XX riff' , fs. T o ,. f Q ge, .. if q ei., M? z 1,5 . er -5,-.V l 1, -. , . , , i x 'L 1 . lil 'Xe' Q r l ,. f- ,:,- Xfffeggrr' f - my fx rr- my saggy.: X IL. . 5- 525,151 .E f - -f LQQXX -'I -:Y . , .K , .,y , L E wg 559 1 , G ' ' N ' Lv ' , 'i g .M X X ,Q 'f , e , - Y 1 fl- i M . 1 ' Y K .J E . r X 1 Q m M MQLX' Rf ,R -3 f li: -.- . 1' ' 'fl YES' x R - ' '-so l X P16 1 ,vfX f-5, lf: 7 . .,,. K X . if ' ' x ,, . H Y . . X rt' X X 'Yay , ,Q ' ., A v 'NL- wx c r is Dennis Burke Jerry Burns Mike Burns Steven Burror Debbi Cagle Victor Calicchia Peggy Canady Ken Canfield Nancy Carlson Barbara Carroll Donna Carroll Kathleen Carter Kathy Carlson Kenneth Carpenter Warren Carpenter Steven Casey Pat Cassani Gabe Castillo A T an v. Y' X 1 1 ' Y Bill Bevier Linda Bicknell Fred Bittlkofer Raylene Blake Steve Blanton Tim Bltmlc Rosemary Bock Claire Bockman Russell Bolles Charlot Bolton Greg Bond Debbie Booker Paul Booth Susie Bothun Ted Bourne Corinne Bowen Vickie Bowen Patricia Boyce Ray Boyd Russell Boyd Steve Breck Monie Brewer Kitty Bresnakan Tayra Brentlinger Gerri Brook Rosa Brooks Roger Brown Kerry Brownell Nancee Bnme jerry Bryant Julia Burrows Mike Bunnell Sue Bantjer Ted Bustos Robert Butler Dave Burkhalter Sophomore Happiness I ff, or -B at P , . ' ' .':. I! ' K as . Y L, T o y 5 a. -. ti, at S-W ro- T , , 41. 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J '5-' ,- it fr' il 4 HHS WX. fi H' 1 K JL- - - v 'v VW -4? 4 , 1 5 Diane Earon Terry Eddy Sally Ehringer Dan Elledge Wilma Ellis David Ennenca Richard Ekkelboom Nora Erickson Norman Fahnholz Regie Farley Dorothy Faulstick Sharon Favor Donald Fechtner Bob Fell-:er Roy Fernandez james F errerl Greg Fiechtner Franceline Fields Connie Filkill Bruce Fitch Pat Flanagin Alan Flint Paul Flynn Dawn F ot Richard Forste Debborrah Foxvog David Francis Colleen Franklin Steven Franz Chris Frazer James Frierson Steven Fry Barry Gable Debbie Goeddert Ezzdiszfisxa Soplzomares I 7 Richard Garaux Mark Garrett Melody Garrison Kurt Gayhart David Gayther Scot Gerard Kathy German jim Giesler Sue Gill Dave Gilliland Susan Glantz Ronald Glover Shirl Goddard Sandi Goodan Chuck Gould Annette Gomez Shirley Graham Dennis Green Linda Grigsely Michael Griswold Tom Gron Tom Grumwaldt Bob Gwilliams Natalie Haberthier Shirley Haddox Doug Hagen Sandra Hall Yvette Hammond janey Haney Gail Hansen Karyn Hardy Steve Harper Connie Harrison Diane Hart Diane Hart Lauren Havranek l fffi rd fn tg A' ilin 'li W Lk. i ff? 1+ 12 af me H f or hx xx I mg m . fr -X X 5 i ' Yi ws? -gf . 53. A G-T, E. Q . . , L :viYP' iz, W .- - YY G ci 4. Jet i i it Tremendous Spirit Is Reflected In Homecoming Preparations ACTIVE CLASS MEMBERS had a feel- ing of accomplishment when the float was finally displayed. 1. 7 M wif I 1 , H glam ,I X I it nn w ,Q if rim A -Q 1 ,gi M , 1 Andee Heaberlin Gary Herrmann Wayne Hickman Gary Hicks Becky Hill Mae I-limes janet Hodges Richard Hodnett B. K. Hodson Harold Hoffman joe Hollars WMHQWQH Gail Hudek Donald Hughes Don I-Iynie Jack Innes Dale Jackson ax ll lawn l an Vai? QQ ff Q I me S. A ' ,, ' ' his Y. I ' N if 'I ' r fl '1 M, ,X if ', fra, K ' Lam, 1 A . xi lx g I vi W 1, 53553 ', f V Q 1 rf M 5 F.. . Liavfliy xv AJ , - I , . L I ' fn. W1 5 lii fih X .Jw . - Q' ' Mammal anllfllwui N in vw L- e 2. , w w 'vm I 1 1 V V2 .f tv!- ' J- Dun' ' ,Hg Dj u y NN - H W H, :fra , ' H, .rn ' ,L A Q. LQ , S .,. - - X 1 E --12 .P Y.., , ' - , 1 , f ,1 W ' NN - S -L ' in e k. ,Q P ig: T, S ' . G y.:y l S. . 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PAA-RTICIQTION 1S demonstrated 1n the Car Safety Check by jan Webb and Rory Blanchard Larry Babbitt Darlene Boch Mike Bohennen Gary Bolin Carol Bolles Linda Bolles Barbara Bollman Anita Bonslawski jane Boren james Boyd Terry Boyd Chuck Boyle Barbara Bowen Danny Bowen Al Bowlden Bruce Bradley Gary Brasiel Kathy Breault Keith Breedlove Chris Brentlinger Naomi Brewer Robert Brewer Duane Briggs Ronnie Bright Roberta Brown William Brown Charles Bryan Ron Bryant Ralph Bucciarelll Sue Bull Dan Burdette Dennis Burdine Rick Burmester jane Bush Vicki Bushong . , fr Yvonne Bustos Ruth Butterfield Kristin Caldwell Bob Calkins Gloria Campbell Kathleen Campbell Vic Campbell Dennia Camprini Joe Carl Judith Carlson Laurie Carmassi Greg Carney Chuck Carpenter Diane Carr Debbie Carroll Dennis Carroll Shirley Carter Judy Casey wwuw, , J 7 i 2g,E,EF ' v ,J .i :zz ' .,: FJ 'WV F 'gf- 2 'f-LF F W X55 :. af -- 1 lf- 'mr ' 25 u J? 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A XZ, an -aegis: Y - w ,, Q 1' fi J r L Q Q F1 P we P k 5 Qi L Us 'fig I gl 7 , X ' EFL F ,,. 5 11, ...-3, - 'Q ' 'L . I it 3 , ev 0 -1 r . , .2 r '? if f P ,, if x' iirr gyhgl gi. N , gi ,M-..x.,i '- -.sr I ,, A :Hifi 3 ... - , it ' .. an --I r ' .A XTX Y : I 1 , H 'Q ' V H 1. .'.... .51 LE, f ry' . .I'f - . 'f1 '1f+ 1 1 P. ri! Q spa, -in fr Mildred Peacock Don Pearson Bill Pellow Susan Penn Chris Peterson Margaret Pettijohn Nancy Pettit Reneau Peurifoy Adeena Porter Bonnie Powers Alma Preston Bonnie Proctor Leslie Pronier Marsha Raab Terry Ramirez jack Rauwolf Sue Raymond john Reay Armand Redondo Ron Redwine Dorothy Reed Glenn Reed Margie Reid Merl Resler Donna Retzlaff Marsha Rincon Dwight Robertson Gordon Rogers Richard Rogers Dianna Romero Marcene Ross Suzan Rossi Wendy Rowe Kathleen Rowett Mike Rowland Mary Russel Juniors Compare, Exchange Rings In Memory Of Larry Turner : F THE JUNIOR CLASS Homecoming float welcomes Alumni. Nancy Rutherford H Tom Ryan Debbie Sabatka Ofelia Saenz Susan Sahm Marilyn Sahota 4 -.,. , . 'cn X , an ' C az. X i I .-,N 4 f 1 Q 'ni 1-' 1 ' -, o 1 ,. XL qu w. id . f I A lf ,' fa . 5 ef Kit Samson A I, Cl 'V' G-:J fat Penny Sanborn - ,- A V Le Danny Sargeant gg . U Ii Y- .3 - Judy Sather S ' he x W 'J Brenda Sauvage N ff W ' Sw' Walt Sawer ' '- t l Sandy Scherer Barbara Schu11 Es Sue Scott X V v Brenda Seaton jack Seeger 'E .. jeannie Selby fl 'im Rf -IOl'11'1 A' 4 E: fl' k Robert sen john Findley Susan Semrow lj' Y' L , ...,.., Y ,,, .. -, fill' 1--I , I Linda Shackelford 'N 1 .Q fl 'ln Charley Shzmkles L X Mary Shaw Linda sisk , V f i' Carolyn Smiley , Lorraine Smith ' , r Norman Smith quul , ,ii I aa I SuSy Shear 3 Z - Q Ex J' ', r S , a ll ,iq LQ ir Richard Snow M ,Q W Steve Sorelle .. f' X Danny Spear , . EU' .i ,, , , J .: M A A l lf I w Q I 3 R ...J ,, ,JH Q - ., . Donna Stanaland -' Randy Steenburgen 1 , X ,sg David Steinke , ' ' xl! 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AL' X, ' jf' Darlene Stevens X if ' P , Nyease Stockwell ex Xi' 1' nf EX B as ffzob in 'V ,- yo- f 1 Avy ,W ,yzf XXL Q Danny Stoddard 0 X , V A janet Stone 7 7 P, X' pf ,Bl Laryy' Stotts Jaxx, ' 'I f ' S , 1 R Pvljbnda Strossnider ALE' fl! ffl' Y ,f , X f Xf Dennis Sturgill W , W W L , ,1 ,L X XV :JV 71 A Gloria Sprague ffl f gt leeo ' 'ff ill? flu ' I ' james Stutes f f ' 1 X! ,I q Dale' Suckow 5 if L' 4' iff! ildlerty Sullivan U4 fly do .A 1,1 , fb y Mary Sullivan If ff , J ,y Lg Ralph Sullivan Ulf V ffl' L? ,XXV 6 Sue Swanson N ,Q ff z, w I 4 l f X Z M ff, , 17a ' ff fl fl! N J V 'X Lf If ,n f rg ,f fu - N 1 fy 1 CJLJLP LK J it f f ffQ'fuxL!LACCuS-to' I led I O P rOCed U res X 7 ,L is L as W in y 1 'f wer in G aa 1 ,Q .,:, X 4' .X X - ,V-,4 7.42 EW , ' ' kj! 5 I Y. ' X 'X - ' f 1 . , N5 ' gf ' 'S .X 1' J w J ISM. ga. 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Andrea Swi12er Greg Tabor Doug Taggart Steve Taylor Greg Theis Donn Thomas Robert Thomas Diane Thompsor Gary Thorell Vicky Thornton Nancy Thurston Mary Tigner Layette Lepton Gil Tisnado Connie Tobin William Toland Gail Traynor Lucy Trejo Bob Turner Larry Turner Linda Tuttle Beth Tyner jerry Unden Gerald Villareal jim Vallincourt Claudia Vatalaro Edward VonAesch Patti Wanless Linda Wann Fred Warren Renee Warren Mike Watson Yvonne Watson Heather Watts jan Webb Ken Weber PRESIDENT OF THE JUNIOR CLAS S, Stan Yon, leads a class meeting, which gives the members of the class an op- portunity to plan activities and to ex- press themselves. Juniors Lead And OthersFoIlow it i Q W X V 4 X JoAnne Wienholz Q , , - , . V, g W Carolee Weinmann Qs i 1? , -1 .Q 'P Q Karen Weir S 5 fn ' ' Laverna Welch N v X' ' -K , '31 A Tim Whistler ' my l 4 fl 9 Theo Whifakef Ss it ' is feSs it Allen White ,. ' ,y X Bruce White 1-xg 3 'f K W ':' F - 2 if t i .E Gail White A ' gi? fi Q ' 4'-Sf div. 1 T ' ' Gary White H, ' 5 5 'XX Y m ' F David whirmire f M W l I Loran Welfong 'X ' . u. I' S fy ,,,' 1 Q .J Linda Williams : 1 A f,.k steve Williams .Q A QI . . I lr ff F 4 J i V 1 2 cindi Wilson W ' 1 '41, ,Q ' b r f M 1 af, Craig Wilson I X .1 Gerald Wilson , ' ' I lb QZY Q44 --I 'J Scott Wilson hd 4 A M' xl . janet Windham Noni Woltman jon Wommoek -. .qs 'isa' ,, 1, V ze. 0.9 N ' ' 4--. 'A x wg Rigas ,, ' ve .by I 1X , 1 Gabrielle Wood .fl is ' l Larry Wood Sue Wood -l 1 N. ' if S W W n james Woodward 'V 5 Q it ' ' H Donna Worley ' -- A , ' Q ,1'-: ' 3 n. - Dennis Worthington N Q: A ' - f- 2 'F' , ' W' if A 5 Conv Yates ,f . U xi J U it ? ' fc Tom Yeoman -f f Q i X K Stan Yon f , N 7 ' 1 ' 1 Russell Young Patricia Zampardi Jerry Zimmer Rayette Zych V mu I' f xx lla, S A f' 213 I l lf- 'l ' lm N 'f-7 4h 9 ii i: jim Ziessler ' X ', . f A , 'B H , 'Q 4' f Xl wt xy , 1 , X fs D r f few Portraits Mark The Beginning Of Seniors' Last Year THE SENIORS BEGIN the year with a feeling of importance as they hustle about to meet their schedule for Senior Portraits. The photographer, anxious to satisfy the Seniors, assist them in attaining expressions that will result in flattering but realistic proofs. Many Seniors choose to have their picture taken in the calm at m o s phe r e of the Bill Smith Photography Studio, While others choose to have them taken on campus in October. In either case, the photographers focus their cameras on expressions of hopeful optimism, ambition, and much uncertainityg these are the expressions of Seniors who have but a year before one door of their career is closed, and another door is opened. HQQEZM 1555 SZ rr flfgigzlgt ajgmffff iw zyfgyfab i J U60 7000 we foe PI-IOTOGRAPHER Milo Showers tries stren uously to c a ptur e just the right mcpresslon for Robin Moranti's Senior Portraits. 192 f, 1 V V!?!7A,,1Z'7 llll 1, N IMI, f 7 qvdvvl A VS ,f A, , .jiyy I XO lf , THE SENIOR CLASS sings Alma M fy !,,, atef San juan High. . . at a football rally in the boys' gym. ll. .x - '-- Q -. I an 'I -I ,? ' . , u -- -'. -s..w,,f I -' IL. - - 41' 1 ' N... sl 4 ,, I . 4 rx 9 R,1Cx. A . . df -N , s l I we . ZS, I I . me Y 1 Hifi, ri MISSING LUNCH is not unusual for many Seniors such as Larry Lower, who thinks studying is a neces- sary evil. ,93 Seniors 193 Uiymmfoxpffvfi YV AKA :kiwi 1 , 11 w .sg m L1 yy Q0 Up A K. ix J! Gary Abbott se f Sidney Ackler Xt X Chris Althof KU X L12-Q 2 joe Alvarez jf 5,31 JJJ5 Ax 1 X Q ij' X ,JN K G X' p .3-5932! J? CN'-j,cD'Hx Q ,. X 'X x W MJ!! XL Aj M J lb fj- Erick Ammons Norma Andersen Lana Anderson Darlene Anderson Nancy Anderson Carla Anub Pearl Ashby Pamela Atkins ws W 2gyPerkins LeadsiCIass Of 1966 LX X K gy? ?O .ARMA lj' ., ,, V 92552 if XD W fyyed ,w V 1 'J UW exch? DFW JJTGJ5' wwf iff Y WW PEM 53-'N i U, My wif! W Niym JEAN? , WB i . Jfifemb CL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Fritz Perkins, Presidentg Chris Althof, Vice-Presidentg janiece Bauder, Treasurerg Kem I-Iouchen, Secretary. Seniors I 94 Renee Baht Rita Baht Melissa Baker James Ball David Bannister jean Barbar Sharon Barcellos Sheri Bamer Alan Barnett Sue Barney Randy Baron Julie Barron f ,ui . .... Yg- ivy Kathleen Bartlett Marsha Bass Helen Bastian janiece Bauder jon Beach Larry Beach Michael Beaumont Rhea Beckwith Rita Behrens Terry Benevent Pat Bennett Thomas Benson TALENTED SPA RTANS B111 DeBruyn and john Gisondi perform at the Loretto Hootnanny at the Sacramento ,411 Selma ffaafnauny field Karen Berquist Drew Bertelson Mary Ann Berthel Mary Besich Donna Bevier Nikki Birtchet Marilyn Blankensknp Ralph Bolsa Bruce Bollman Mae Bolton Bob Bownds Linda Boyce Scmars I 96 i'! ...':Y 'N-I fi i N Carolyn Brown Paul Brown Ronald Brown Ronald Brown Samuel Brown Kenneth Brownlee Barbara Bryce David Burror Theodore Bushnell Judy Butts Norma Byer Linda Byl Michael Callahan Linda Campbell Mary Campbell Neil Campbell Greg Boyer Sharon Boyle Jack Bracamonte Michael Bradford Karen Breault Gerald Brewer Albert Brisbois Sandra Bristow kaaf 'KC 'Tr Senior Girls And P. E. Department Hold Fashion Show Tommy Childress Douglas Chilson Judith Chulick Lani Clark Michael Clark john Clements james Coffman Ardell Coker Patricia Compton Christie Cook Stephen Corbett Edith Corliss Ina Coronado Tony Coronado Janet Corral Carol Coubal Marlys Cox Ted Cox Philip Coyle Ja cqueline Crader Leonard Craig Paul Craig Robert Cramblit Kathleen Craven J 99 if MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED , Karen Klotz and Steve Hans en , cramvfor final exams Seniors Fund College, Dexterity Test Most Confusin L AL l 4 8 Sheryl Crawford john Crumley Dianna Cummings Chris Curry Jean Dandy Carol Davis Susan Day Nancy Dean Keith Deane William DeBruyn Donna Decker Susan Dehart George Demick Judy Desper Penelope Dickey Michael Dillard Scuiars 200 X .J 'N M ea V19 1 '.m' Dooley M J f' jk ff MDXKG wdvff David Dunbar Rozan Dimlceson Richard Dyba Lawrence Eaion William Ehringer Charles Eiferle Linda Elledge Linda Ellis Dorothy Endres Linda England Shirley Enwald Mike Erwin Samuel Esposito Dana Estes Antoinette Evans Diane Favor V - J ' 9 x El wr X ,X lf' X . 'J 1 I QA E A h fe A Qi, v L W All AK sh o Take Physical Fitness Tests Ah xx AA Scniors 205 7,25 We! XlCaro1 johnson Mary Ann jones Richard Jones Terrance Jones ,WV U JN 1' W wif Qflw. C WW? WN 'Z fm V W F Xb Jack Keasler A Janet Keeny I ly! ,' Carole Keith 4 ' Term Papers, Homework Giv WARM SMILES and congenial personalities Won Marilyn Fishel and Neil Campbell the title of Friendliest in the Senior Favorites election. Caryl Iustycky Eugene Kane N , f Dennis Kantola X ,Xl JN' 1 K john Kattman M J lf J Og! ., UQ M I Julia Kattman 7 All 575 W7 1 Dennis Keller Donald Keller Dennis Kellogg Michael Kerrick Alfred Keuter Rita Keyes Susan Kilcline Theresa King Tom King Dennis Kingsbury Gwyne Kirsch Karen Klotz Nay To Social Activity v,X J -J 'mv JS 1-we Valerie Kotfila john Kreuizjans Martha Kuttler Cynthia LaBar Tom Lackey Janine Langwicl-c Robert Larkin Robert Lawrence Victor Lawrence Gail Lawson Rodney Layton Marilyn Ledenbach Smzvrs 207 .LA Y, , daa f BEST ALL AROUND, Sue Barney and jack Ford, J W reveal the all-around versatili in da ily activ- Four Years Produce Well-Rounded Individuals Lrx A L .KWH on ff 9 Q J Jwljvff Senzars L' J J FQQWVQQE Jowqrqwgf Rebecca Linn Sara Lohse Shirley Longest Steve Loopstra Christina Lovish Larry Lower Douglas Ludwig Marla Macl-lale Richard Maldonado Michael Mallory Susan Malone Michael Maloney Rosemary Mangiracina james Ma ling Keith 'Ctt KM John Martinez j Daniel Mason Tom Maynard Janice MCB-rien Michael McCarty Rogena McClain Bette McDonald Judy McDonald S Patrick McGagin fm J Wynn 'N ll N FX, N WW W ,Wk , M , Qekielf pg? Mary McGrath Carolynn McLeod! Diana McWilliams Carol Meyser Steven Michaut V JN VK sum A N Gwywily Q5 by L X Q9 gn 5' X ll if My HM:-, ,gg G1 1 ,J 'Q Z, -, 1 Q fk V X 31 I il Y M 5 4 P: I vw - --f ,Jig 'n : - ij! , Q 1 1 f' A ,., Q 53 , f , A 2: .4 SW 4 ' wa ,M Q gf M 'Q'- '11--v' LL 3 ish... I h I '- Angela Olsen Diane Olson Walter Oppen Lani Ostrom Mary Pagel Carol Pantera Richard Pappas Mary Ann Paprocki Diane Pardun Senior's Vote For Their Class Favorit S Steve Parker Barry Patrick jon Payne Melvin Peacock Perry Peacock Suzanne Pealer 44 L , 4.1 . V A17-b'!f3'i!mN-1 ' 1+-A , ' O' LL Wi! vg a A . , 34, ,..1.,.: 4 ' A I L . 1 if , . 9 '. nw. A 1 - W 4 Teach Day Allows Seniors To Expan A lk eir , D I, l .-.Ji-'f l , A ,fx f -' f ff . .'f, , , 1 , , A, Q fig fthe ATUIM dflcyy.Jfff4fLc'L1lz Crkj' q J 5 , ,J ii an ! J Mil awww W V fbfwfwl' K 'JK 1 V, ,wr H gy U fx, N Z NZM? f'?f0'0- ,thaw flli fav?-A off- L, 4' ylfl f 'lf ,. I . . ,YY ,i Douglas Pearso 'nu I' ' f W , - i lf , fl'Vl lull ff'vLlflfuX,L gif 4'fl,'b!5fhQ1fL,d0f J -QA:-L J Frederick Perkins Joyce Peterson Sharon Peterson Gail Petty Terry Poppert Paul Powell Nancy Powers Matthew Puffer David Ramirez Dale Rasmussen Susan Rasmussen Tom Reed Carol Reeves Edwin Reid james Reynolds Roy Rhoads Celia Richter Michael Righetini Mary Ritch Steve Riveis VP l if 7 fl Zn AfUUJQr ' J, Domain. ...if-' If 1 7 1 44. El -J Donna Rixe Mark Robinson Maria Rodriques Sondra Rolin Fernando Romero Estalita Ross Judith Roy Tom Royal Mary Sabin James Sadtler NANCY FITCH DEMONSTRATES her teaching abilities as she lectures to a Freshmen World History class on Senior Teach Day. Seniors 213 K Sandy Sales Pamela Sanborn jackie Sanchez Dale Sandman Margaret Saundexs Linda Schram Mary Schremrner Rita Schuhr john Schwindt avg' W5 A 112-7 Witticisms And Wild Antics Entertain Seniors Kay Scott Richard Sebastian Linda Shaw Bernard Shelley Nick Sherba Linda Shorey uf ,A DING S ENIO RS in riotous are Kathy Craven and Tom as the two seniors with Best Sense of Humor. -I A . I W u Q 1-1 Y X3 Rebecca Shortt Michael Simpson Stanley Sims Michael Sirl John Smith joseph Smith Lois Smith Philip Smith Samuel Smith Mary Solis Cheryl Spradley Vickie Sprinkle 215 7'-,W If We-W' N-0' ',,,,..' lx .., u-5 M, ind ii' KN L xii - ' S :- Q ss Q52 E: Mary jane Sprock Douglas Stafford Marciel Stallings Carol Steelman Q 1 . .. Richard Stevenson Gregory Stewart William Stiles Susan Stratton Increased Talents Broaden Range Of Future Professions. I MOST TALENTED Rita Baht and Phil Coyle outshine all other seniors in the field of music. Keith Thomas Loraine Thompson Susan Thornton Rilcki Trejo Michael Trubiisky Adine Van Coutren Diana Van Ry George Vance Larry Vance Julianne Vehling Linda Venable Diana Ventling Michael Vinyard Vauglm Vos Ronald Wade Patricia Wahl lk Robert Stratton Rosemary Summers William Summers Ronald Swank Linda Swor Linda Tait Pamela Teague Margaret Tefertiller 44 UW 'Qs VDD f L -,f I K -1 1 p . 3 rp., Seniors Finish To Begin SAN JUAN'S foreign exchange student, Mica Rodriques, takes a swing at the piiata at the Inter-Language club Christmas party. 'fflfy john Wheelock Janice Whisenh Jerry Whisler Robert White Sandra White Gregory Whiteh Stephen Wickl Judith Wilkin George Willia Linda Willis Dennis Wilson Greg Wilson Tim Winn Katherine Withe Carl Wood Elizabeth Wood john Wood Marvin Wyckoff Mike Yelinek Sharon Young Tauna Young Randolph Yount Mary Lou Zentn Deanna Zimmer Robert Eatherly Betty johnson Barbara Waldon Dennis Walker Janelle Walker Sheri Walker James Wall W Carolyn Walla ce Vernon Wallace David Wann joseph Ward Lee Webber Lewis Webber An Active Four Years . . . KATHLEEN BARTLETT I Sophomore Student Council Representativeg Pep Club JANIECE BAUDER I Senior Class Treasurerg Rally Com- mitteeg Quill a.nd Scrollg AFS ' MIKEBEAUMONT I lsketballgll ootball5Baseball5 Span- ish Club RI-IEA BECKWITH I AFS: Spartanettesg Future Nurses Clubg Spanish Club RITA BEHRENS f Tri-Hi-Yg Latin Clubg Thespins 3Honor Pep 3 Student Council TERRY BENEVENT I Drum Majorg Band SIDNEY ACKLER I Swimmingg Studio Bandg Pep Band CHRIS ALTI-IOF I Footballg Swimminggwrestlingg Senior Class V.P,g Block Society ERICK AMMONS I Baseballg Footballg Basketball JOE ALVAREZ I Footballg Basketballg lseballg Track NORNIA ANDERSON f French Club DARLENE ANDERSON I Secretaryg Intramural S p o rts 3 Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Reporter LANA ANDERSON I Student Councilg Playg Honor Pepg Tri-I-Ii-Y5 Trackette NANCY ANDERSON I Annual Staffg FBLA CARLA ANUB X Cappela Choirg Pep Clubg GAA5 Girls Glee Club PAM ATKINS' I Honor Pepg Tri-I-Ii-Y RENEE BAHT I A Capella Choir RITA BAHT f A Capella Choirg Madrigal Choirg Student Councilg Thespians MELISSA BAKER I FBLA DAVID BANNISTER I Wrestling JEAN BARBAR I Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorus ALAN BARNETT I Russian Clubg School Playg Trackg Wrestling SUE BARNEY fl-lead Varsityg JV Cheerleaderg Home- coming Queeng Freshman Class Presidentg Annual Staffg Russian Club PAT BENNETT I Track TOM BENSON fFootball Captaing Speech Clubg Block Societyg Track KAREN BERGQUIST I GAA3 Trackettesg Tri-Hi-Y3 Spanish Clubg Honor Pep MARY ANN BERTHEL I Future Teachers Clubg AFS MARY BESICI-I I French Clubg Honor Pepg Trackettesg A Capella Choir DONNA BEVIER X GAA51'-'uture Nurses Clubg Mixed Cho- rus MARILYN BLANKENSHIP I Future Teachers Club5Dance Bandg Music Honor Society RALPH BOISA I Safety Council BRUCE BOLLMAN I Footballg Basketballg Tra ck 5 Boys Block MAE BOLTON I Student Councilg National Honor Soci- EW MEL BOWLDEN I Track JACK BRACAMONTE X Mixed Chorus 5 Football KAREN BRHXULT I GAAg Girls Blockg Intramuralsg Tri- Hi-Y RON BROWN X French Club D PAUL BROWN I Radio Clubg Cross Countryg Russian Club RON BROWN I Rally Committeeg Speech Club Chess Clubg Spanish Club Seuivr Activities 220 SAM BROWN I Golfg Industrial Arts Clubg Student Coun- cil KEN BROWNLEE I Block Societyg FootballgFrench Clubg Baseballg Industrial Arts Club DAVE BURROR I Marconi Technical Center TED BUSHNELL I Cross Country Team NORMA BYER I Pep Clubg Tri-I-Ii -Y LINDA BYI. I National Honor Societyg French Clubg Head Majorette LINDA CAMPBELL I French Clubg Nurs es Clubg Rallyg Student Councilg Pep Club JANET CORRAL I Futures Nursesg Pep Clubg FBLA MARLYS COX f FBLA TED COX X Cross Couniryg Trackg Boys Bloclcg Spanish Club PHIL COYLE I Music Honor Societyg Thespiansg Russian Club ROBERT CRANIBLIT f Wrestlillg KATHY CRAVEN I Rally Secretaryg Pep Clubg Spartan- etteg Tri-Hi-Y SHERYL CRAWFORD I Ra llyg Salesmanagerg Skiingg French Clubg Tri-Hi-Y 'dai W, .. 55: MARY CAMPBELL I Rally Committeeg Spanish Clubg Freshman and Junior Senator NEIL CANIPBELL I Freshman Class Delegateg Sophomore Class Presidentg Swimmingg Block Societyg Annual Staff ROD CAMPRINI I Trackg Baseballg Wrestling PAT CANADY I GAA 9 Tennisg Volleyballg Basketballg Pep Club BUDDY CARR I Wrestling, Football LINDA CARROLL I Pep Clubg GAAQ FBLA5 French Club MARTI CELICK I Yearbookg Quill G Scroll5French Clubg Spanish Clubg Pep Club DAVID CI-IALLBURG X Basketballg Baseball MARGIE CHILDERS f Spartanettesg Student Councilg FBLA DOUG CI-IILSON I Trackg Cross Country ARDELL COKER I FBLA5 Girls Chorus PAT CONE-'TON I FBLAg GAA 5 Pep Club STEVE CORBETT I Boys Bloclcg CSF3 NI-ISg Wrestlingg German Club INA CORONADO I Spanish Clubg Home room Repre- sentative TONY CORONADO I German Clubg Math Clubg Track si , 1 wig? . Lg Qr , 3 I Q l V f.tw,.Q' TOM CRUMLEY X Football SUE CUMMINGS I Rallyg Honor Pepg AFSg French Clubg Trackette JEAN DANDY I GAAg Girls Blockg Intramurals SUE DAY I GAAg Drill Teamg Y-Teensg AFSg Annual KEITH DEANE I Swimmingg Wrestling PENNY DICKEY I Sophomore Delegateg Honor Pep Clubg junior Home Room Representative MIKE DILLARD I CSFg Chairman MUNg Executive Coun- cilg Sophomore Footballg Student Council MIMI DOOLEY I Pep Club SUJANE DRAKE I German Clubg Thespiansg Tri -Hi-Y JOANNE DRUMMOND I Tri-Hi -Y5 French Clubg SANDI DRUMMOND I Tri -Hi-Y EDDI DUCKWORTH f A Capp ellag Madrigal MHS5 Thespiansg Musicals MIKE DUETT I Footballg Baseball DAVID DUNBAR I Footballg Basketball 5 Swimmingg Boys Block Society Smiar Activities 221 'q I in 51 lx f, T' rr L L Ja ,fi gg fag, A I fer Q ' gig, tk Fifi siren' Wj'?:e,f ,. - L ,fir ., 'i w 111' e, L91 ' I Qing, ug -V Qqgifr' Ki ax V? 'Hill U5 Q A, 59' If .L ff' ,ff 6:11 ' ' i v' , 51' ' UF! 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A T I ootball Track Z 5 5 NCPO ' -I' , Q E FA R'f Latin Clubg Spartanettesg AFS bmw FIEDS 1 Foorbeu, French Club, Hr Y E' 3 jjDc?ifL1A,F11,,? LL 1 Pep ClubgFrench Clubg Student Coun- 529 U ,ii de EAHILAQJNI FISHEL 1Song1eader5 Sophomore end Senior dijzecoming Candidateg Rallyg Spartanette -BT-ANCY FITCH I Student Council germ FLYNN !Footba115 Wrestling ? 3 gg L15 QrIABbLD FLINT 1 Library Clubg French Club L. om? Us 0 -rrfv FORD I Student Body Presidentg CSF5 Tennisg Boys Mockg Hi-Y ,QAKMOND FORD I Science Club NNA FULTON 1 GAAg Red cross '7 gsm GAINES 1 Bereben EAM GERTZ 1 Trackg Football DENNIS GRANNEN X Rifle Teamg Bandg School Color Guard WARREN GRAVELL I BandgBaseball3Wrestli.ngg Football BARB GRAY I Rallyg CSF5 Quill S Scrollg Newspaperg Committee of Entertainment CATI-IY GREENFIELD I Tri-Hi-Y3 Spartanettesg French Clubg Music Honor Society GARY GRICE I County Government Dayg junior Prom Committee ' BILL GRIFFIN I Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Student Councilg Boys Block BARBARA I-IAGUE I FBLA5 GAAg Senior Ball Committee KARIN HALL Orchestrag Tri-Hi-Y5 Russian Club ERIC I-IALLIDAY fFootball5 Wrestling STEVE I-IANSEN I CSF5 Trackg Cross Country3NHSg Boys Vice President GEORGE HART I Footballg French Club BARBARA I-IEALY I Pep Clubg French Clubg Rally Com- Q, Cr gg, GIACHINO I l-'ootballg Tennisg Freshman S Soph- mittee 5' 0 Q D pge Vice-Presidentg Wrestlingg Hi-Y DIANA HERMRECK X AFS 3 FBLA5 Honor Pepg Pep Club 341 .5 3 in O 7 L-5 QC A5 Q01 'S 5 5-TQ! 2 D r D ff f me W + 3 Q2 31263 . . . - 5 Q, I, g Sewer ,flcfzvzflcs 222 Q 'G ,', cf Q 2 9 f f SALLY HERN X Pep Clubg Honor Pepg AFSg FBLA GERALD HINTON X Wrestling TAMI HODSON X Freshman Vice -Presidentg Sophomore Homecoming Princessg Tri-I-Ii-Y5 Russian Club NANCY HOLLINGER X Speech Clubg Homeroom Repre- RITA KEYES X Future Teachersg Pep Clubg French Clubg Trackettes SUE KILCLINE X Pep Club THERESA KING X Honor Pen: Girls Gleeg Iviixed Chorus DENNIS KINGSBURY X A Cappella Choirg Pep Clubg sentative Baseballg Rifle Club BRENDA HOLLINGSHEAD X Pep Club KARRIN KLOTZ X Girls SQaltef-Represen- tiveg Ma cy's CAROL HOLLINGSHEAD X Pep Clubg FBLA ,,,1gIj.gh.B9.ar.d15-GSF'g'NHSqfRally Committe - Spartanette SHIRLEY HOLMES X S in ROY HOWARD X Footballg Wrestlingg Hi- 1 Swimming JEANETTE HOOVER X Spanish Clubg FBLAg Rallyg Pep Clubg Homecoming Committee JOHN HOPKINS X Newspaperg Swimmingg Trackg Wres- tling KEM HOUCHEN X Senior Class Secretary3AFSgPep Clubg FBLA 5 Tri -Hi -Y DIANA HOWARD X FBLA BETTY JOHNSON X Pep Bandg Spanish Club MARY ANN JONES 1 Honor Pep! TERRANCE JONES X Gfernian Clubg cience Clubg Thes- pians f ,:?I 'f1f CARYL JUSTYCKY XA Cappella Choirg FBLA3 Track- ettes GENE KANE X Phi Delta Sigma 5 Driving Team DENNIS KANTOLA X Tri-Hi-Y JACK KATTMAN X Homeroom Representativeg French Club CAROLE KEITH X GAA5 GLA DENNIE KELLOG X Cross Country DONALD KELLER X Cross Countryg Track ALFRED KEUTER 1 Trackg Math Clubg CSF, Nl-IS5Music Honor Society 6 .11 JACKIE HULL X Sandi Spartang Safetyf-Councilg Honor Pepg Junior Class Secretaryg YMCA Representative SHARON HURLEY X Tri-Hi-Y CHUCK JAMES X Footballg French Clubg,,'IQrack3 Baseball BOB .JENNINGS X Pep Clubg French Club? Traclgg Baseball EILEEN JENSEN X A Cappella 5 Madrigalg Ejussian Club JAN JENSEN X A Cappellag Campus Lifeg GAA VALERIE KOTFILA X Songleaderg S enio r Homecoming Candidateg Newspaperg Quill 8 Scrollg SJCEC - NIARSUE KUTTLER X Pep Clubg Student Councilg Home Room Representative THOMAS LACKEY X Footballg Basketballg Swimming JANINE LANGWICK X AFS Exchange Studentg Newspaperg Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Rallyg Spartanettes JOE LARKIN X Basketballg Footballg I-Ii-Y ROBERT LAWRENCE X Bandg President of Class GAIL LAWSON X French Clubg Pep Club 5 FBLA RODNEY LAYTON X Football STEPHENLEE X Footballg Stlident Councilg Honor Societyg Home Room Representative Senior Activities 225' DA RBY LEMON Sa ' ' THY LEWIS I A Cappella Choir, Pep Club, Frenc lub - BEC Y LINN I Spartanettes, Rally, Junior Prom, Pep Club, French Club SARA LOHSE I French Club SHIRLEY LONGEST IFHA, Majorette, STEVE LOOPSTRA I S a fe ty Council, Honor Pep, Cross Country CHRIS LOVISI-I I Rally, Sophomore Treasurer, Student Council, Honor Pep, Tri-I-Ii-Y LARRY LOWEN I Rally, Senior Congress Representative, Homecoming, Hi-Y DOUG LUDWIG I Basketball, Baseball, German Club, AFS MARLA MACHALE I Newspaper, DAR, AFS, Rally, CSF BILL LEE I Hi-Y BETTE MCDONALD, I Senior Rally, FTA, FBLA JUDY MCDONALD I Thespians,A Cappella Choir,French Club, AFS SUSAN MCDOWELL I Safety Council DIANA MCWILLIAMS I Annual, Quill GScroll,Pep Club, House of Representatives, French Club CAROL MEYSER I Committee of Internal Affairs, Tri- Hi-Y, German Club, House of Representatives, Home- coming Parade Chairman STEVEN MICHAUT I Track, Boys Block, Cross Country REGGIE MILLER I Honor Pep, Trackettesg Quill S Scroll, Spartanettes DARLA MILLETTE I JV 8 Va rs i ty Cheerleader, Junior Homecoming Candidate, Student Council, Student Con- ference Delegate , .J,,,gf'-t-.A K 1 11, :Fifi -if WW f if RICHARD MALDANADO I Football, Spanish Club MIKE MALLO RY I Baseball SUE MALONE I Editor, Spartan Creations, Publicity, Stu- dent Council, Newspaper, Tri-Hi-Y ROSEMARY MANGLARACINA I Spartanette, Girls Vice- President, CVC Delegate 5 Yearbook Editor, Rally JIM MARLIN I Baseball KEITH MARRIOTT I Track, Safety Council, Stnident Council, Honor Pep, Rally JOHN MARTINEZ I Smdent Council, Hi -Y, Russian Club, Football, Basketball DAN MASON I French Club MICHAEL MCCARTY I Track, Football, Swimming, Tennis, Basketball ROGENA MCCLAIN I A Cappella Choir, GAA,FTA, Pep Club 5 FBLA NANCY MINER I Student Co un c i l 3 Yearbook Spanish Club, Quill as scmu, Pep Club NICK MINOFF I Rifle Club, Swimming, Drill Team, Radio Club ROBIN MORANTE I Baseball JOI-IN MORRIS I French Club, Track TOM NARDINELLI I Wrestling, Class Justice, Rally, Pep Club, Senior Favorite NANCY NELSON I French Club, FTC, Fencing Club PAT NORDYKE I Tri-Hi-Y, Nurses Club 3 Honor Pep ANGELA OLSFN I NHS, Student Council, Future Teach- ers Club, Teen Civil Association SUE OBENLAND I Hi-Board, Senator, French Club DIANE OLSON I Latin Club, FNC, GAA WALLY OPPEN I Rally, Honor Pep Senior Activities 224 CAROL PANTERA X Junior Prom Committeeg Home- room representativeg Model U. 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MARY ANN PAPROCKI X Future Nursesg Pep Clubg Aquatics Clubg Future Teachers STEVE PARKER X Russian Club RICK PAPPAS X Wrestlingg SeniorRallyg Annual Photog- rapherg Hi-Y BARRY PATRICK X Student Councilg Footballg News- paperg Quill 8 Scroll JON PAYNE X A Cappellag Hi-Y5 Cross Country .mf 1 We PERRY PEACOCK X Boys Block Society FREDERICK PERKINS X Senior Class Pre sidentg CSFg NI-IS5 German Clubg Cabinet Executive JOYCE PETERSON X Pep Clubg French Clubg Rallyg FBLA SHARON PETERSON X School Playg French Clubg Pep Clubg Rally GAIL PETTY X Horizon Clubg Majoretteg Spanish Clubg Debateg GAA TERRY POPPERT X Footballg Swimming PAUL POWELL X Footballg Trackg Band MATT PUFFER X Rallyg Wrestling DAVID RAMIERZ X Footballg Baseball SUE RASMUSSEN X Student Councilg AFS5 Honor Pepg Tracl-cettesg FBLA TOM REED X Basketballg Cross Countryg Student Councilg Trackg Football JIM REYNOLDS X Tennisg Student Councilg Speech Club CELIA RICHTER X GAA5 Pep Club MIKE REGHETTINI X Wrestlingg Trackg Basketball MARY RITCH X French Clubg Rallyg Pep Club DONNA RIXE X Majoretteg GAA5 Student Representative I i m MARK ROBINSON X Footballg Baseball MARIA CLARA VINCENTE RODRIGUES X AFS Exchange Studentg GAA5 Rallyg Tri-Hi-Y Spartanettes SONDRA ROLIN X FBLA FERNANDO ROMERO X manager for baseball ESTALITA ROSS X Tri-I-Ii-Y5 Pep Clubg GAA Student Council TOM ROYAL X Basketballg Business Club JIM SADTLER X German Clubg Honor Pepg Rally 1. Larry Lower acts as Kanga- roo Courtsg Marshall. 2. Ex change student Mica Rodriguez rides inthe Homecoming parade. 3. Senior class Pre sident, Fritz Perkins, presides over a class meeting. 4. Jeanette Hoover, Barb Healy, Tami Hodson, and Sue Rasmussen gossip more than they eat at the Senior lunch table. 5. Mary Solis displays an ex- pression of surprise as her picture was taken. SANDI SALES X Student Councilg Rallyg Sophomore Danceg Junior Prom JACKIE SANCHEZ X Rallyg Tri-Hi-Y5 Safety Council Presidentg S p a ni sh Clubg H o m e c o m i n g Committee MARGARET SANDERS X CSF5 S panish Clubg German Club MARY SCI-IREMMER X Yearbook Editorg CSF5 AFS finalistg Spanish Clubg German Club JOHN SCI-IWINDT X Concert Band LINDA SHAW X Student Councilg Thespiansg AFS3 Safety Couucilg Honor Pep BERNARD SHELLEY X Rifle Clubg Leadership Club LINDA SHOREY X German Clubg Nurses Club BECKY SHORTT X Future Nurses Club MICHAEL SIMPSON X Footballg Basebal15Tracl-tg Varsity Club STANLEY SIMS X Footballg Wrestlingg Pre s i d ent Boys Block Society MIKE SIRL X CSF 3 Basketballg German Clubg Delegate to Model U . N. JOHNNIE SMITH X Student Representativeg Russian Club JOE SMITH X Tennisg Thespiansg Sports Editor Seniar activities 225 LOIS SMITH I Student Councilg GAA Pep Club PI-IILIP SMITH I Pep Bandg Spanish Clubg Th espi ansg Speech Clubg Dance Band SAM L. SMITH I Football MARY SOLIS I Home Room Representativeg Rallyg Tri- Hi-Y VICKIE SPRINKLE I Future Teachers Club MARCIEL STALLINGS I Concert S Marching Bandg Pep GEORGE VANCE f Mixed Chorus DIANA VAN RY I Rallyg AFSg Tri-Hi-Y JULIE VEI-I LING f CSFg NHS5 Spartanettesg AFS5 Latin Clubg German Club LINDA VENABLE I GAA5 French Clubg Girls Glee Club DIANA VENT LING f French Clubg Pep Club MIKE VINY ARD I Baslcetballg Tennisg Latin Clubg Cross Countryg Honor Pep Band RONNIE WADE I Spanish Clubg School Musical CAROL S T EELMAN X CSFg AFS5 German Clubg Spar- PAT WAI-IL I Concert Bandg Girls Gleeg Tri-Hi-Y5 Track- tanettesg Tri-I-Ii-Y ettes 1 .a 'FYI I 1. Marvin Wychoff and Mike Fox at an assembly. 2. la Macl-Iale as presid- !h judge at Kangaroo Cert. 0 . M m ' J If 'vu 0 '1 -I' 'X Q r 3 .6 J v U ' 5 ' 'IN 'P Q Q -QI J 17 cj Q g 3 W RICI-IAQ STE SO gSWim g 6 d Q 6 B BARAWKA I Future Ho maker of Americag GREG STE ART ot a ' ra e lub gi EQQSTRT P? . Eri-ii: Q W6 fi IS MK I Russia Clu , Music nor Societyg 0 P 91' e an anc and SIUE s- T h I Rallvs Savlent Ongeigsafe J s IWALKER 'ifackecbsg Tr' i-Y5 s5 Latin Club 011110 ' Il' LWALLAW I-Iono,Pepg S5 Nurs sClub5Senior Ros Y ER Newsmerg 5 H 0 r Pe Q, Y Tri-Hivig Quill SCN ga g V ON SA E I B allg nor Pepg Basketballg BILL MER Mechanical wingflubg Pootb 5 ty Cod cili nee d Cross tryg Yack m 1 A J PH I: 1' D and RON K I aseba , Footba L WEBB 9' ' F tball- Track LIND SWOR f Sw?-defi 3113-Ilettesi QIQTHO S I li HIT f lviajoretteg HonorPep5 AFS5j1mior Class cretw o ph or e eco ing dida - . 'Q 4 Club F1'C1'1 lub 'mi' A SLER' I Baseball P GUE urs lubg Tlupi . 0 OB I T ballg Wrestlingg Latin Clubg 310.114 so- KEITH THOM I S nt Cowan Clubg or Q S cie x - C, RAINE MP X Pep ubg S den ounc 5 -' -,lp ' vvij ITE n . . FBLA 5: 1, 'I' OR I IR f Speech Clubg Quill S Scrollg SUSA OR O onor Pe ursg Clu sz - spap RIKK EIOW eT5 Th! My C Quill 5 'J 1 W KLUND Baseballg Bandg Footballg Basket- Scroll anislmlubg Art Club 'W b 11 BILL S ! Gris wre ' ss SPQ211 Cub is ' UDY WI IN ' s Scrol1gFutureTeachers5 orches- LIN TAIT 3011816 defi 3 H-net' Hobecv 8 Dance Ban Music Honor Society seam-BTCES SF3 irc x Q Q J d J s 3 Q A U .S .9 Q 5 g 3 3-Q Q .3 Q. J ,a 4 -Senior activities 226 GEORGE WILLIAMSON I Football, Baseball, Blogk So- ciety, Nl-IS, Spanish Club LINDA WILLIS X Girls Glee Club, Mixed Chorus DENNIS WILSON I Wrestling, Track, Boys B1ockSociety, Safety council GREG WILSON I Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Basket- ball, Block Society , KATHY WITHERELLX GAA, Honor'Pep, FBLA, News- paper Staff, Quill S Scroll A 4, . W H CARL WOOD X Drill Team, Ri?R5Ieai'rig Le aclershi p ELIZABETH WOOD I AFS, FBLA, Safety Council TOM WOOD I Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Boys ,Block Society , MARWN WYCKOFF f CSF, Cross Country, Tennis, Math Club, NHS TAUNA YOUNG I AFS, Tri-Hi-Y RANDY YOUNT I Football, Track MARY LOU ZENT ER I Home R o om Representative, Spanish Club, Tri-I-Ii-Y DEANNA ZIMMER I Varsity Cheerleader, Student Coun- cil, School Musical, German Club, Leadership Conference School, Snow Survival 5,3 4 A L M Q his S ,reall rS B er oo' ' I ,il 96-.,::4fjcf.b! n E-:K if C'-ifw Outstanding S,l'lIOcFS ,T - ,LESS 'T Q-. Recelve Awards p2:i 'ffL'i2' ITL 'Y' . , - ebb, GN, .Jr X ,gk -f-H i .Q 45 1 Q Quiffff- , 'Y . THE BANK OF AMERICA trophy winners are Diane Olson, Steve Han- ' 'f I- bl ' sen, A1 Keuter, and janet Keeny. -M., A ' 1 me mv. a,Q.,.: , 'ig . Lftflfflsgli-4 5545 ' A i.1'52 lZ-- w - ' ., V3.7 , 63511-?gx:ag1Q.Q,1, ' , ,gr , - ' 1 --.L, ..-,M,,Q. 1: if 'ii-' fj ,fi I 'fill , exe' ' X . ig ,- I .J 'V ' ' . 3 J, Qlfygfl A i i 'I .2-iff' X - -g f-'.-.1 ' :je ' ,f .7 ,... ,, .hat a . 1, ,K MJ, ' M,-1.14.1 'A ,, L G ' l in U ,qv 1 3,45 , I L if fa n 'fi THE CERTIFICATE WINNERS are: FIRST ROW, Wally ROW, Marvin Wyckoff, K arrin Klotz, Fritz Perkins, Oppen, julie Vehling, Richard Maldonado, Nancy An- Marla Macl-Iale. derson, Marilyn Blankenship, Mike D i ll a r cl. SECOND Sciziar activities 227 E If ll WE ll I' all 'WWW M if Faculty Roster yjl vgfwl QW MMM? A My Mr. Selmer Jirgaard, Mech. Drawing, W WW A.A.-S.C. of Sc1.,B.S. , M. Ed.- U. of North Dakota, Dept. Chairman. Mr. john Abell, Gen. Sci., B.S,-Ore- gon S.C.5 M. Ed. -S.S.C. Mr. Norman Allen, Phy. , Sci., B.S.- Midland C., M.A.-S.F.U.S.C. Mr. NormanAndersen, Math, B.S.- U. O. C. 9 M.A.-Reed C.-, Dept. Chairman, Math Club Advisor. Mrs. Muriel Anderson, Eng. , News- paper, B.A. -U. C.L.A.5 M.A.- L.B.S.C. Mr. Tom Andrews, Sci.,B.A.-Wm. 8 Mary C., M.A.-U. of Minn., Dept. Chairman. Mr. John Avila, Hist., B.A. , Gen Sec.-S.I.S.C., Soph Basketball Coach. Mr. D. Beauchamp, Band, B.A. , M.A. -S.S. C., Pep Band , Spartones advisor. Mrs. Beverly Boies, P,E., B.A. -Fresno S.C., G.A.A. advisor. Mrs. Priscilla Bidwell , Eng., B.A.- S.S.C. Mr. J. F, Brouillette, Hist., B.A.- U.O.C.5M.A.-S.S.C., Ir. States- man advisor. . A Mrs. Betty Calhan, Shorthand, B.S.- S.S.C., F.B.L.A. advisor. Mr. Eugene Chase, Eng., B.A. -U.O.P. Mrs. Betty Clavell, Span., B.A. -Buch- ne1lU., Span. Club, C.S.F. advisor. Mr. Carl Coleman, Civics, Hist., B.A.-S.J.S,C.,M.A. -S . F . S . C., San Juan Safety Counsel advisor. Mr. john Condie, Eng., M.A.-U. of Wisconsin, Dept. Chairman, Thes- pians advisor. Mr. Robert Cornwell, Jr. Class Coun- selor, B.A. -Hamline U. 5 M.A. - Col- orado S.C. Mr. Michael Cronin, W. Hist., B.A.- S.S.C. f Mr. A. -I. Crossfield, Chemistry, B.A. - S.J.S.'C., M.S.'Stanford U. Mr. Stanley Crouch, P.E., B.A. , Gen. Sec. -S.F.S. C., Block Society advi- sor. Mr. Don Crowl, Sci.,B.S. -Ohio S.U., Soph. Class advisor, Wrestling coach. Mr. HarryDaniels, Bus.,A.B, , M.A.- S.S.C.5 Same timexeeper. 27 Qi iii Sei 3 I Mr. jamesDonley, B ., ,S.-U. of Mo. Mr. William Edgar, Ma A.B. -Chico S. C.S.FEa'd?r. Cs Miss n E in , Eu -U. of J Q Calif. W Mr. Ri ardE ans, e . Drawing, B.S.- igha Young U., Nat. Indus- trial advisor ' Mr. A Fa as, Art, .A.-S.S.C. Mrs. a icia edler, S Class CQun- sel , A,- O, Mr. M Fie , 'st ,B.A.-Quin tier C Mr. Ja sFu ler,Bus,B.S.- . of O ' - .S.- . ofMi Mis lGa o, -B.S.- due U., Jr. dvisor. Mrs. ian des, Eng ,B.S. . of Idaho, Soph. Class advisor. ' Mr. iam unter, g. , Speech, B.S.- resno .C.,Spe Club. vi- sor. in N Mr. Felix Ha e ,Ge ,B.A - of sr. Loluis, , u advi Miss Mfarcia ley, P. .c.,lci ics, B.A.XrS.S.C.i C.s.F. vi 5 Mrs. a.nHar er,Hom akin , S.- S.S. Mr. J es Hiey, Bio , Life ci., B.Ai .O.C.3 M. Reed -. Missj yce errmann, rench, .A.- U. of ew M ico, F ch Cl b ad- visor. Mr. in , Busi ss, B.A -Fres- no , ,3 , ,-N.Y, ., Sr. lass adv' r. U Mrs. verdine I-I Eng., .A.- hwes ernU., utureT chers Clu advi rs. Sharon over, P.E., A.-E. Washington '.C.5 Cheerlead sis and Son ea s dvisor. M dwin ouye B.A.- S,C. Mr. ings, . , B. . Mich. .' ,. , Bloch cie ad isor. v issjoanj on, Eng., B.S.-U. of Minn. Miss Margaret Kohler, P.E.3 B.S.' Oregon S.U., Traclcettes advisor. Miss Peggy Kraus, Eng. , Latin, M. Ed. -U. of Portland. Mr. P. Krumhaus, Cadets, B.A. , B.A.- S.S. C., Cadet Rifle Team advisor. 'R 32 .QQ Q3 ,gm-0 Raster 228 LL f Chow og :AO +e,1m0l5 lfofaqyefr O has ynoixgiiaiglpifvmfgm 'ham yew. You wud 'CUNY dmfvdvfywfgdms- Z!!! f!wQyS fuvxfff of youu of CMU bil' Mr. Donald Laing, Eng., B.A. M.A.- U. of Oregon. Miss Vivian Larsen, Business, B.S.- Utah S.U. Mr. jerry Larson, History, B.A.- S.F.S.C. Mr. Daniel Lehman, Math, A.B.- Bethel C. Miss Nancy Liane, French , Gen-nan, B.A. -Concordia C. Mr. Medric Linder, Biology, Life Sci., B.A.-StanfordU.,M.A.-Colorado S.C., Pep Club, Ral1yCom1nittee advisor. Mrs. Kathryn Macl-Iale , Soph, Counse- lor, B.A.-U. of Colorado, M.A.- S.S.C. Mrs. Archalene Martin, Vocal Music, B.S.-U. of Ill., M.A.-U. of Mich., M.H,S. advisor. Mr. Wil1iamMath er, H.S. Reading, B.A.-U.O.C. Miss Nancy McCartney, P.E,, B.S.- Colorado S.U. 3 Rally Committee ad- visor. Mr. Fred McCoy, woodship, B.S.- Kansas S.U. Mrs. Barbara Michael, Frosh , Coun- selor: B.A. -S.F.S.C., M.A. ' U . O . C . Mr. Don Miller, P.E., B.A. -Denver U. Mrs. Eugenia Miller, Shorthand, W. Hist. , B.A.-S.S.C., ModelU.N. advisor. Mr. Carl Mooney, Math, B.S.-Kansas S.C.5 M. Ed. -U. of Nebraska. Miss Ruth A. Morgan, Art, B.S. U. of Kansas City, M.S.-U,S.C., Year- book, Quill and Scroll advisor. Mrs. Anne Murrian, P.E.5 B.S.-U. of Tenn., M.A.-U. of New Mexico, Dept. Chairman, Tennis coach. Mr. David Olmstead, P.E.5 B.A.- Chico S.C., Sophball, Varsity base- ball coach. Mr. Walter Pease, Math, B.S, -U.O. C, Mr. John Phillips, Math, B.A. -U,O. C. Mr. George Pickett, U.S. History, B.A.-S.S.C. Miss Esther Price, Business, B.A. -U. U.O.C.3 Dept. Chairman. Mr. Walter Quinn, P.A.c. , U.S. His- tory, M.A.-S.S. C.,Jr. Class advisor, my closvf, cow-F1 ELAWAQX ,f'f1v1rL!5 Varsity Swim ing coach. Mr. Ralph Ramsey, Spanish, B.A.- U.O.C.3 Gen. S.-S.S.C. Miss Gerry Reager , U.S. History, B.A.-Chico S.C. Mr. Fra.n1cReger, Math, B.S,-Mich. U., M.S.- Chico S.C.5 Soph. Class advisor. Mr. Isaac Rhoads, Auto, Metal Shop, A.B.-San jose S.C. Mrs. Laurel Rizzi, Homemaking, B, S, - O.S.C.9 Dept. Chairman. Mr. John Rogolino, Metal Shop, A.A. - Modesto I.C. Mr. Bruce Russell, Biology, Physiology, B.A. , M.A.-U.O. C. Mr. George Sackman, English, B.A.- Whittier C. Mr. George Sakamoto, Business, A.B. , M.A. -S.S.C. Mr. Burton Sanders, P.A.G., U.S. History, B.A., M.S.-U. of Idaho, Dept. Chairman, Student Government advisor. Mrs. Jerrilyn Schenken, Homemaking, B.A.-Chico S. C. Mr. Gordon Schroeder, P.E., Spec. P.E.-Humbolt S.C., Dept. Chair- man, Fr Football, Track coach, Block So ty advisor. Miss Susan hwartz, English, B.S.- tana C , jr Class ad .' . 'or. rs. E 1 e Uorne, English,B.S.- Mrs. ar eaShol1z, Math, B Ursin S -U. ofOk.la.homa Brigh oung .3 Dept. Cha .H.S isor M jane wart, nglish, B ,- U. P., .-Sy cuseU., Cl dvisor. . D I gg , Photography, ,- co . . C Club ad- .. Mr. ames obolt , lectri- city, A.- .C,, dio Club ad- ' 'so Gene o ', Auto op, A .- S. .C Mr. aries-Wa'l.k , ' e M.A. .0.C. iss Geraldine al ich, lish, A.B.' . Mass. 0 ' Barb ear ec. , B. - Co do S. . O - '.. f I f O , v Index X ,, 6' ' Breadfiels, Tnebbie 157,73 Q 1 K rea -t, Bill 157 1 E1 5 156 re ove, in 157,123 Ad S, ard 1 , ,141 ' ahafn arb 157 A, son, Koleen 56 X ew ,T 111 157 X fi C 1156 U EQ rew3',lShai'J?a 7 leo , in 56 fBrist, , S e, e -5 Al 1, 191 en 15, 5 . N B Wm, 19' en nnie 156 , xgwn rn 57 1 lle herry 6 pg , a ,,,- A1 1 Bill , X Br e e, 12 1 ed, K 11 15 if ruluie e, 157, lred, S --X rif t 1,3 1 ri ' 7 Av e,A or B D 15 ' A e . Y--11 1 6 1.1 ie 15 QM, 1-716 1 ,121 7,2 db 1'1, 11it , 56 'lt mr , Lin '15 so , 1 u e 15 , 5 Nj ,l'l1:' Do 9, 5 11, 1156 1 BSh,a1 11,1 1 n son, erleng 156 B , 1 Q' 911 insef 156 B ng li da 157 -P' , Cafolvnw S, 0 ena 15 2 P 82561 J1 ,QQ ustos, Ph 1 A. er,' In ay? 156,63 - Bit ' , V ,SO ii 1. ohn 56 1735 PD Bylg , V 153 1 . ' , Wal r 15,3 W Byrd, 51 ,63 '1 5, 5 ' ' 3 L 5 Cal vel, bert 158 154 on . 1 ge. Cal 7 ary 158 Bal n, S l n 5 Camp, CY 153 Ba ' 'A B b 1 Canady, Audrey 158,62 Bange I rb ra 15 lf Caple, Gene'158 Banni er, gy 15 Cardwell, Candy 158,62 B911 St Y 9-Het Carey, Michele 158 Barnett eni 56 Can-, John 158 Barney, R 156 cm, Mike 158 B9-1 C1GY, l 155, 123 Carroll, William 158 B-31135011 H1 155 Carruthers, Ed 158 Bastian, Sally 156 Carter, Mary 153 Bates, Bruce 156, 123 Baxter, james 156, 151, 133 Baynes, Karen 156 Bee, Ronnie 156 Belmont, David 156 Belton, Steven 156 Berg, Susan 156 Bewley, Pat 156,107 Bill, Judy 156 Birdges, Tanya 156 Bishop, Pam 156,73 Bitner, Kathy 156,73 Blake, Jim 156,123,141 Bland, Larry 156,123 Blanton, Teresa 156, 61, 65 Bleyi, Terry 156,79,123,1 Bloom, Steve 156 Bohnet, Gary 157 Bolles, Cathy 157,63 Bonislawski, Christina 157, Borchert, Sandra 157 Boren, Wayne 157 Bowen, Bill 157 Bowman , Richard 157, 65 Boyles, Rormey 157 Bradley, Mike 157 Brasiel, Ivan 157 Braun, Barbara 157 Brazzel, Charles 157 33 71 Cash, Ronald 158,65' Castillo, Larry 158 Cataland, joe 158,65 Catlin, Alvin 158 Celaya, Ron 158 Chandler, Donald 158 Chapman, Nancy 158 Chapman, Terri 158,63 Charlton, Mark 158,133 Chase, Mark 158 Chilson, Bruce 158 Christians, Evelyn 158,63 Churchill, Bob 158,79, 141 Clark, Dave 158,133 Cobless, Betsy 158 Coburn, Carolyn 158,75 Cody, Mike 158 Coffman, Marilyn 158 Coker, Howard 158 Collins, Cathy 158 Combs, Daryl 158,65 Cook, Cathy 158 Cook, Cynthia 158 Cooley, Carol 158 Cooley, Richard 158 Cooney, Donald 158 Coons, Steve 158 Corson, William 158,123 Coursey, Chris 158 Covington, Linda 158,63 cox, Johnny 158,141 Crawford, Ray 158, 135 Creaco, Chris 158 Cruzon, Don 158 Crunber, Barry 158, 123 Cussins, Richard 158 Dare, Mark 158 Darnell, Rob 158 Dassonville, Richard 159 Davidson, Daryl 159 Davis, Sammy 159 Davis, Sarah 159 Deane, Timothy 159 Denning, jean 159 Davine, jerry 159 Dimare, Lesley 159 on, jane 159 Dougherty, Bill 159,65, 134 Dow, Sheila 159 Dowling, Steve 159,123,144 Dudley, Joy 159,123,62 Duey, Paul 159 Dunlap, Dan 159 Durant, Craig 159 Dutohko, Lloyd 159 Dyba, Carol 159,153 Egstad, Mark 159 Elcon ames 159 I . England, Roxanne 159,62 Englund, Tom 159,123,144 Erickson, Gary 159 Erickson, john 159 Espinosa, Paula 159 Evans, Barbara 159 Evans, Gary 159 Fallon, Brad 159, 123, 107, 144 Fante, Tom 159 Fill-fill, Sandy 159 Findley, Judy 159 Fishel, Janine 159 Fiizsimons, jeff 159, 123 Flagg, Bill 159 Fleming, Phil 159 Fogel, Dorothy 159 Fong, Rose 71 Fong, Roz 159,62 Foster, Donna 159,123 Foster, Mike 159,123 Fowler, David 159 Fox, Colleen 159 Francis, Michael 159 Franklin, Bertha. 159 Franklin, Fred 159 Franklin, Scott 159 Frasche, Chris 159 Fredsall, Charles 159, 123,65 133 - Freeman, Dennis 159,135 Freeman, Kathy 159 Friedrich, Chuck 159 Fulkerson, Susan 159,63 Fullbright, james 159 Gallery, Kathleen 159 Gardetto, William 159,123 Gardiner, Michael 160, 141 Garlano, Gail 160 Garner, Steve 160 Garrett, Charles 160,123 Gasser, Marilyn 160 I Gee, Virginia 62, 160 Gertz, Linda 160 Gibby, Beverly 160 Gilbert, Steve 160 Gilbreath, Bradley 123,141 Glover, Ginnette16O Goodinan, Gary 160 Gorman, Patty 160 Gromath, Rolfe 160 Grammar, Mike 160 Greene, Gary 160 Greenfield, William 160 Gregg, Kenneth 160, 148 Gregory, Greg 160 Gregory, jilda 160 Grenfell, Teri 160,157 Griffey, Sharon 160 Grigsby, Greg 160, 141, 133 Gulbranson, Eddie 160,65 Guthrie, Vicki 160 Gwartmey, Roxanna 160 Hammong, Annette 160 Hampton, jean 160 Haney, Ken 160, 123, 148 Hardin, Ricky 160 Hardy, Leola 160,77 Hargrove, William 160 Harold, Gayle 160 Harris, Dimmon 160 Hart, Daniel 160, 123,144 Harris, Ganna 160 Harris, joe 160 Harris, Rosemary 160 Hartshorn, jackie 160 Hawkins, Dana 160 Healy, Gary 160 I-lemling, Doyal 160, 123 Henchenlinely, Chuck 160 I-leon, Steve 160 Hermreck, Mary 160,55 Heskett, Bob 160, 123,148 Hewett, Linda 160 Heying, Mike 160, 144 Hickman, Delores 160 Hicks, Dennis 160 Hill, Ginny 160 Hill, Keith 160 Hill, Robert 160 Hill, Vicki 160 Hinds, Peggy 160,62 Hirning, Debbie 161 Hold, Michelle 161 Holder, jeffrey 161 Holmes, Teresa 161 Hood, Virginia 161,75 Horton, Martha 161 Hovermale, Marlene 161 Howard, Danne 161 Howard, Donna 161 Howard, Richard 161 Howell, Carol 161 Hudek, Gregg 161 Huffman, Judy 161 Hugbes, Steven 161,123 Hughes, Carol 161 Hull, Douglas 161 Hull, Denny 161 Humphrey, Jack 161,135 Hurnphrey, Sherry 161 Jada 230 R Eng fgjwfw Wits W 3 - W9 Pl'11'eY, St V I l-lu ins ie 161 n, E113-ry mlm, ac i, an 161 J n G ' ns 161 , ordice 2 nson, Peg 1 son a e 1 a 161 J es, Jane A Jo s J e 161 8. aren 163 Kamr 61 Kar ' , Lin 163,042 Ka man, Bn Kem y R dine 161 Keea , Dallas Keffer, Joan 2 Keigh, 16 Keller, nstance 162 Keller, J 'e 162 Kemper, Don 162 Kendall, Lynn 162 Kenney, Ed 162 Kerbel, Krista 162 Kern, Carol 162 Keuter, George 162,65 Kilchine, Martha 162 Kincaid, Teresa 162 Kind, Virginia 62 Kindred, Jackie 162 King, Stuart 162, 148, 133 Kinkel, Teresa 162 Kortan, Karen 162 Kral, Kenny 162 Kranse, Jim 162 Larsson, Wayne 162 Ledenback, Greg 162 Leech, George 162 Lee, Linda 162 Leisure, Marsha 162 Lellow, Terri 162 Lennberg, Vickie 162 Lepkowski, Bruce 162 Lillya, Judy 162,65 Lindburgh, Vicki 94 Lindsey, Margaret 162, 153 Lineback, Larry 162 Loen, Mike 162,411 Loftis, Leonard 162,79,65 Long, Cathy 162 Long, Kathleen 162,62 Long, Mike 162 Lovegreen, Karen 162,-48, Luse, Susan 162,63 Lynch, Kathleen 162 Lyons, David 162,48 Maguire, Nancy 162 Marling, Dennis 162 Mankowcki, Elizabeth 162 Mann, Vicki 162,62 Marriott, Roy 162 Martin, Carol 162 Martin, Gary 162 Martin, Karen 163 Massey, Elaine 163, 168 Mathews, Mike 162 62 123, 144 Diane 1 Miller, E l 163 Miller, J 1 5 M' er, 163,4s,77 e , 'e 163,62 l r, obert 163 er, Steve 163 ' ills, Jodene 163 Milton, Allen 163 Minoff, Gail 163 Molcar, Jean163,94 Mommer, Craig 163 Moncrieff, Vauglin 163 Money, Nelsen 163, 148 Money, Sandra 163 Monoieff, Vaughn 123 , 13 5 Moody, Sue 163 Moore, Chris 163 Moore, Doug 163 Mooreman, Carole 163 Morales, Ruben 163 Morgan, Val 163 Moroso, Gail 163 Morris, Moe 163 Motsenbacker Evelyn 163 Murray, Lisa 163 Musselman, John 163 Nava, David 163 Nealis, Brenda 163 Nelson, Glenda 163 Nelson, Leroy 163 Neuar, Karen 163 Neusius, Ralph 163,123, 148 Noble, Janice 163 Norman, Linda 163 Norris, Mike 163 O'Brien, Charles 163,123 O'Donnel, Nita 163 Oliver, Joellen 163 Olmstead, Marci 163,62 Orloff, Sandy 163 O'Shaughnessey, Terry 16 Oshier, Ron 163 Ostrander, Jim 163, 133 Ottaviani, Stephaxie 163 Owen, Debra 163,63 Page, Roberta 163 Paine, Patty 154, 164 Painter, Farrel 164 Palrner, Cherly 164 Pankratz, Jack 164 Pappas, Gary 164 Pare, Ed 164, 123, 148 3,71 ,wif STUDIES ARE INTERRUPTED by Tim Davis, Bill Pel- low and Larry Louthan as Rayette Zych, Betty Freeborn, Kathy Hanaway, Kay H ousten and Susy Shear look up in time to see the tree climbers during lunch. Parikka, Donna 164 Parker, Sandra 164 Patterson, Peggy 164 Paul, Carleen 164,62 Payne, Dennis 164 Peabody, Diane 164 Peek, John 164,123, 133 Peer, Gerry 164 Penegar, Nancy 164 Penn, Jeannie 164,48 Perkins, Janice 164 Peters, James 164 Peterson, Carolyn 164 Peterson, Patricia 62, 164 Petracek, Rex 164 Pfau, Todd 164 Phillips, Cindy 164 Phillips, Claudia 164 Pike, Paul 164 Pirisky, Michele 164 Pittman, Michael 164 Pladianos, Heather 164 Plantz, Deborah 164,62 Poirier, Gary 164, 123 Porter, Julie 164 Powell, Janet 164 Powers, Pamela 164 Price, Dianne 164 Puliz, Gwenda 164 Quartier, Joyce 164 Quinn, Felice 165,65 Ramirez, Johnny 165,123, 141 133 Rankin, Leanna 165 Redfearn, Dan 165, 123, 107, 144 Redondo, Sylvia 165, 157 Reeced, Dan 165 Reeves, Robert 165 Reid, Rick 165 Remy, Tom 165 Reynolds, Kevin 165 Rhoads, Laurie 165 Rebalin, Dan 165 Richards Monica 165 Richardson, Terri 165 Richter, Mary 165,62,96,57 Ricks, Billie 165 Jude! 231 I Sherman, avid Sher 'A,'Gary1 Breck, Steve 170 Vo les, Mary 167 P15855 R9-Hd?-11 1 Brewer, Monie 170 , . DX X X, Q, ,gf ,J a , Ulf ,Y ,M-X ,XJ Fx N - Q X , tl! J 2 f J V FV' 1 Dj! X X ' F K -C fur' .A k V ,. 1 A J QB ,if 'N . ' , 1 11 . ff ., 'X . 1Q1ame3,, 'KathyNf165 jsurre , i ve 1665 tg- ood? , L Rued' Cl babie, KrgsD69,68,81 1 ,. Risk, ohn 165' 6, Tabasr, ju, 73f,f 1, X Q Waya arQ168 f ,Banta,,Bo 169 Rina, Dan ,,65,1 3-,V 41 , L T'bor, Gwen.j.66 J 3 Yelinek, Kari 68 1' riantjerliysue 170 Rizzo, Lizlab nb 15 ,NJ a 1, Robe11nJ166,49,,151 , ogg, Joyo ,168 lb Vbarkegyfmike 169,133 Roach, ul 165,, 12 1 P 1 a aribacfiii, Stephen 166 23 dung, Pa1of1'68,941g95 ' Barrow, Leon 169 Robin? , wise 155 V 21 'absgufl 6 uf ung, saddy 168J' Baiytsch, Bob 169 Rooha, Te 165 1 Tam e 1' ', 166 75 orm b ood D , ' 16 418 d R' 14 169 67 122 143 RoJd'Qers,,nE!?VLorah1g5 JJ r 3fl:raQigf166 f Q1 Y n'16,8iwe rx Qzxgrleaclfllee 169 ' ' 1 ,1g35dr1que2, 2555, 55,153 1' er, cgeg 16613 23,4 1 ' Z egg' 168 63 elmont, Steve 169,143 Lf, oebiiclg, Gayl u 65 I T n-ya me 1 57 Z A s, Billtlz 8,12 141,133 Benadom, David 169,133 'Roeflfger' D1 IS 16?-31 Thie n, i I 166 X1 A ' lBergquist, Beverly 169 1,1125 4, 515651 ,J 11,egE?1,. 543, O11 of X 1 ,, ' o as r H ,5R0m5f0, 1513551123 Tice, Ri1oadfi66,62 kj 1 0 B5Vi5f,,B111170,57 1, Rosyggane. 165 7 N ,f V mm? Gen, ,667 ft Bicknell, Linda 170 130551, 5515 5 ,f 1 1 Te, eg, Delia 66 5 ,,Abbott, David 169 fl Bittikofer, Fred 17o,71,122,56 135651, L9 we 155 f ,ff Tea 135, 166 , , raaoleeregjfjane 169f7 133 XMBOSSOH SSB 155 V 1 T iebwaskiecifflcaaf 'gf Adair? Vickie 6? Blake, Raylene 170,62 Rqswi' , Cathy! 65,57,Nj' -fgiplett, athle , 6 1 Ada S, Jac 'i 69 Blanton, Steve 170,122,148 Q Ragged C1?uC113l55 FX Troup, Rare 1 ,62 Dabem, Ca ine 169,56 BlLlI1l-1, rim 170 R, 9.1, Rlch d 155C 1 ,,Tpfmj,f3ete1-2 T O as 155 ff, Ahlgreen, teve 169 Bolles, Russell 170 'R therford, Steve 165, 143 , U,-umel., Jack 45 JJ lbert, jini 169 9 Bolton, Charlot 170 abm, Joanne 165,62 9! X7 Wmee, Roxi, 6N - . Alexander, Dale 6,169 143 Bond, Greg 17 ,79 andrfiibn, CarlQ165 ig X ag , amm lggkj f lgew George 1 9 I ,Book, Rose 0 ic np dt carol 165,362 ,Val ,tgyqinda 166 1, lliey, Diana 1 9 Booker, Debbie 170,67,76 amawennifeigg 1 kCou1't,NPaUiCia 1852 I ivarez, Alice 1 9,67 Bockmanhelaire 170 '12, 0311? 11116 1 M Va 51122 1 , , 4 ,j I A DV q Z .Viet 157 ,' erson a 1 fv o J usie Js og Raobgd 165,7 9157, ca:ieab167 Anderson, 169,132 Bow-ae, 'redfij' 0,151 Pfxnrlj 65 611,15 3 Mix Vauge Steve 167, 123, A d. 1' 011, glqdi L59 V' ,yggwena S 111:11 1170153 61 .9-U ' V' f T 71 ' ' n 1169 1 ' ' 70 Se roxw,,'1v1a 165 ' Q N Vfkext .nQQ5,657 4115! ,,, g2'bi, ,1ilro169 C BOZ7V P3 170 Sha , Rlchai' 165 9 N,-V0nBe,.5n, Xficki 1 7 Alle? C' lg 169 ' oyd, a 0 Sher a, N o wwf' -1 von Ivlaren, ca X67 ,UA g rv Pa 169 9 1 Boyd, Russell 170 A ff 5 ' , 169 5 565 Short',lJanet166 , I V Waddell, Madel 167 ,- Mbade KenQ167 135 Skiiss, St ve 165 V , yxlwagner, J ie 167,6 sk' e adn erf'166,61,65lV'- al ,Maeffleen f ,73 73 X ,FJ Q, a Zi, Franklfl Smith, Dave 12 '- a er, Rho 167 Ce, Pa Smith, ,i12Ze166,77f,1 w ed, Eva 6 N Smith? 21 1554 Ward Nancy 167 48 62 Smith, le 5155, 15515 1 Wayzn, , Don 167,,123, Sm1tli,fPatr1c a'Wl,66,75 62, W gal. Patsy 167 216126, 1626 Q5 yfflbkerfcaly 167,141 H11 2' 1 9 esley Robert 167 Sm5the5ew-IudV 155 WWhistlei', Dennis 167 snydgyiavid 1265 48 Sparks, Susan , Spraque, 166yfD Springer,-D ri 166 ' Standard,fBobby 166 Strr, 'ufals 166' Steck- , john gtixoevlgiingi 166 Stephen xii, Debbie 166 sfeub1e, Robert 123 Steuhle Roger 166 Stevens, jerry 166 Stiles, Milissa 166,62 St. jacques, Pat 166 Stokes, Charles 166 Stone, Carol 166 Stone, Sheirla 166 Stonemann, Syd 107 Strange, Wally 166 Strosnider, Dennis 166,123 Strouse, Bob 123 Sudderberg, Terry 166, 123 Whitaker, Becky 168,65 Whitaker, joey 67 White, Chuck 167,154 White, Gary 167 Wilder, Doris 167 Wilhite, Grace 167,65 Wilkerson, Ricky 167, 14 1 1 Wilkin, Bill 167,123,65,144 Willett, Mark 167 Williams, Mike Williams, Phillip 167 Williams, Vickie 167 Williamson, Rosalie 167 Williamson, Steven 167, Wilson, jane 168 Witherell, Connie 168 Wolff, Mary 168 Woltman, Alan 168 1 Womrnock, Gary 168 , 133 Wook, Markus 168 Wook, Robert 168, 123 Woods, Vicki 168 Woodward, joe 168 Arnold ulie 169 Bresnahan, Kitty 170,67 Aguino, Pam 169,67,71,55,56 Brentlinger, Tayra 170,121,911 107 Ballard, joy 169,73 Bangert, Bob 169, 122, 143 Brook, Gerri 170 MAS COT S FOR THE cheerleaders and songleaders, Frank Wise and Mandy Crouch, stand for their part atl-Iomecoming. Jada 232 Brooks, Rosa 170 Brown, Roger 170 Brownell, Kerry 170,63 Brune, Nancee 170 Bryant, Jerry 170 Burrows, Julia 170 Bunnell, Mike 170,79 Bustos, Ted 170, 122 Butler, Robert 170 Burkhalter, Dave 170 Burke, Dennis 170 Burns, Jerry 170 BLu'ns, Mike 170 Burror, Steven 170 Cagle, Debbie 170 Calicchia, Victor 170, 132, 140 Canady, Peggy 170,74 Canfield, Ken 170, 133 Carlson, Kathy 170 Carlson, Nancy 170 Carroll, Barbara 170,67 Carroll, Donna 170 Carpenter, Kenneth 170 Carpenter, Warren 170 Carter, Kathleen 170 Casey, Steven 170 Cassani, Pat 170 Castillo, Gabe 170 Catalano, Donna 171 Chapman, Kathy,171,74 Chappell, Art 171,81, 135, 143 Chase, Judi 171,67,71 Cheary, Pokitty, 171 Chinton, Dixie 171 Chisamore, Davie 171 Christopherson, Maro 171 Church, Norma 171 Clairborne, Dale 171 Clark, David 171 Clark, Lauren 171,71,56 Cloud, Larry 171, 143 Cloward, Lynn 171 Clower, Coez 171,67,71,48, 55,56 Cody, Mary 171 Coker, Jerry 171 Coleman, Richard 171,56 Combs, Cheryl 171 Comes, Cheryl 63 Compton, David 171, 122,135, 143 Cook, Bob 171, 122,133 Cook, Lynn 171 Cook, Toni 171,67 Cook, Toni 171,48,76 Coursey, Nancy 171,63 Coyle, Robert 171 Crawford , Melissa 171 Cronin, Nancy 171,73 Crum, Chris 171 Cuffe, Karen 67 Cunmingham, Charles 171 Dahlen, Bonnie 171 Davidson, Susan 171,75,79 Davis, Joe 171,48,122,132, 140 Dawson, Wanda 73 Deane, Bob 171, 122, 140 Deane, Scott 171,61, 135 Degan, Rodney 171 Denesik, Wayne 171,56 Deselms, Larry 171, 135 Desper, Jim 171,61 Dent, Roxanne 171 Desalernos, Nancy 171,67,71 48 DeWitt, Marvin 171 Dietz, Mike 171 Dittner, Cheryl 67,71,73 Dougherty, Debbie 171 Dougherty, Sue 171 Dowdy, Debbie 171 Driggs, Dorsey 171 Driskell, Jackie 171 Duford, Steve 171,122 Duett, Patty 171,55 Duguay, Lynn 171 Dunn, Edgar 171 Dunson, Pat 171,67,55,87 Earen, Diane 172,63 Eddy, Jerry 172 Ehringer, Sally 172,67,61 Elledge, Dan 172 Ellis, Wilma 172 Ennenca, David 172 Ekkelboom, Richard 172 Dickson, Norma 172 Fahnholz, Norman 172,61,68 Farley, Regie 172 Faulstick, Dorothy 172 Favor, Sharon 172 Favor, Sharon 172,73 Fechtner, Donald 172,71 Felker, Bob 172 Fernandez, Roy 172 Ferrerl, James 172 Fiechtner, Greg 172,56, 143 Field, Leight 67,64,65 Fields, Franceline 172 Filkill, Connie 172,62 Fitch, Bruce 172 Flanagin, Pat 172 Flint, Alan 172 Flynn, Paul 172 Foat, Dawn 172 Forste, Richard 172 Foxvog, Debborrah 172,55 Francis, David 172 Franklin, Colleen 172 Franz, Steven 172 Frazer, Chris 172,73 Frierson, James 172 Fry, Steven 172 Gable, Barry 172 Garaux, Richard 173 Garcia, Penns 79 Garrett, Mark 173 Garrison, Melody 173 Gayha1't, Kurt 172 Gayther, David 173 Garard, Scot 173 German, Kathy 173 Giesler, Jim 173 Gill, Sue 173 Gilliland, Dave 173 Glantz, Susan 173 Glover, Ronald 173 Goddard, Shirl 173 Goeddert, Debbie 172 Goettsch, Bob 172, 122, 140 Bomba, Sandra 172 Gomez, Annette 173 Goodan, Sandi 173 Gould, Chuck 173, 122, 140 Graham, Shirley 173 Green, Dennis 133 J Grigsely, Linda 173 Griswold, Michael 173 , 71 , 79 Gron, Tom 173 Grtunwaldt, Tom 173, 122, 140 Gwilliam's, Bob 173 Haberthier, Natalie 173 Haddox, Shirley 173 Hagen, Doug 173 Hall, Dean 79 Hall, Sandra 173 Hammond, Yvette 173 Haney, Janey 173 Hansen, Gail 173 Hardy, Karyn 173 Harper, Steve 173 Harrison, Connie 173 Hart, Diane 173,67 Hart, Diane 173,67 Havranek, Lauren 173 , 67, 48, 55,81 Hayten, John 174 Heaberline, Andee 174, 122,59, 52 , 133 , 143 Herrmann, Gary 174, 135 Hickman, Wayne 174, 146,143, 147 Hicks, Gary 174,122 Hill, Becky 174,67,63 Himes, Mae 174,62 Hodges, Janet 174 Hodnett, Richard 174 l-Iodson, B, K, 174,107 Hoffman, Harold 174, 122 Hollars, Joe 174 Horak, Sherri 174,71,55 Hudek, Gail 174 Hughes, Donald 174, 122 l-lynie, Dan 174,61,65 Innes, Jack 174,122,8O,57 Jackson, Dale 174 Jackson, Kim 174 James, Linda 174,62 Jefferson, Fern 174 Jensen, Gary 174,58 Joelson, Jenny 174 Johns, Barbara 174,67 Johnson, Carol 174 Johnson, Marshall 174 Johnson, Steven 174,62 Jones, Cherel 174,71,55 Jordan, Ron 174 Jordan, Sherry 174,74 Just, John 174 Justycky, Darry 174,58 Kaozmarek, Karen 174 Kaestner, Gail 174 Kane, Greg 174 Kantola, Dick 174 Keeny, Patti 174,67, 169,63 Keifauver, Tom 174 Keith, Marcia 174 Keller, Cherie 174,67,63 Kelly, Leanne 174,63 Kemble, Barbara 167 Kennon, Pat 84 Keyes, Lanee 174 Kirk, Alice 174,71,48,56 Kirk, Gary 174 Kiizero, Helga 174 Klaus, Linda 67 Knerl, Debbie 174,67 Kuster, Steve 174,67 La Barr, Jim 174 LaBarr Susan 174,67,71,56 Lancaster, Gary 174 Land, Sam 174 Lange, Marceen 174 Lange, Stuart 175, 151 Langley, Nadine 175 Larson, Lars 175,48 Laubaclg, Robert 175 Lawrence, Bill 175 Lawrence, Christine 175 Lawrence, Ronald 175 Lawrence, Tim 175 Leavitt, Joan 175,67,71,75, 55 Lee, Larry 175 Lee, Wayne 175 Leech, Cheryl 175 LeMasters, Terry 175,79 Lemmon, Leonard 175 Linn, Leslie 175,133 Linscott, Nancy 175,76 List, Tom 175 Little, Linda 175 Long , Mike 175 Longwell, Marian 175 Loomis, Peter 175,71,79,76, 77,56 Lovish, Connie 175,67 Lower, Don 175,67, 143, 147 Lowry, John 175 Lucote, Ginger 175,67,49 MacKay, Terri 175 Maddux, Kenneth 175 Mahnke, Ken 175 Mahnke, Ken 175 Maldonado, Cindy 175 Mallor, Linda 175 Mallory, Linda 73 Mallory, William 175 Manibunson, Michael 175 Mansker, Mike 175,140 Martin, Leon 175, 143 Martin, Lois 175 Martuoci, Frank 175,67,48, 141, 143 , 147 Mauerman, Bob 175,122 Maxey, Carol 74, 175 McBride, Gloria 175 McCormick, Diane 175 McCoy, Shelley 175 McDowell, Cathy 175 McGeachy, Tom 175, 122, 134 Macl-Iale, Tom 175 McIntyre, Bill 175,79 McLeod, Eileen 175,63 Meincotto, Joan 175,67 Meinert, Merl 175 , Metrogen, Janice 175,67 Metzger, Janette 175,62,63 Metzger, Jenny 175,63 Meyers, Don 175 . Meyers, JeE 175, 120, 133, 143 Michalski, Richard 176,67,61 68, 133 Midkiff, Patty 176,67,73 Mikesell, Mary 176,73 Bonnie 176,58,68 Dave 176,61, 143 Debbie 176 Glenn, 176, 120, 135 Marian 176 Miller, Miller, Miller , Miller, Miller, Miller, Ralph 176, 134 Miller , William 176 fader 233 J Miller, William 176 Mise, Debbie 176,48 Misteldt, Charles 176 Mitchell, Kathy 176,71 Montero, Ramille 175 Moody, Linda 176 Moore, Frank, 176 Morey, Jane 176,63 Morgan, Rodney, 176,79 Morris, Ron 176,79 Moseman, Don 176,143 Mull, Robert 176,71 Munsee, Ami 176,63 Murdock, Priscilla 176 Murphy, Mike 176 Murphy, Pat 176, 143 Mushetto, Gayle 176 Nash, Tom l76,57,143 Nava, Victor 176, 122,61,135, 148 Nawlin, Slora 176 Nesheim, Gary 176 Nichols, Pete 107 Nichols, Vernon 176, 122 Novles, Kenneth 176 Oettle, Klause 176 O'Kane, John 176, 122, 143 Oldham, Charlotte, 176 Oldheim, Jim 176 Oliver, Linda 176 Olsen, Mike 78,79 Osborne, Alan 176 Ostrom, Barbara 176,76 Ottenhoff, Bill 176, 141 Parke, Don 176 Parker, Beth 176,71 Pattison, Pat 176,79 Peabody, Don 79 Peacock, Judy 176 Pearce, Charles 176 Pearson, Van 176 Peck, David 176 Peek, Dave 122,133 Pense, Kenneth 176,81 Pence, Linda 176 Perking, Larry 176 Perry, Russell 176 Pettijohn, Cathy 176,67,48,55 Pickerill, Laura 176 Pickman, Elaine 176,63 Pirtle, Jim 177 Pitts, Nancy 177,67,76 Pittver, Cheryl 177 Poindexter, Marty 177 Pope, Ne-.tha 177 Popejoy, Elizabeth 177 Poppert, Rick 177,61 Pratt, Ellie 177,55 Pratt, James 177 Prestwick, Margo 177,56 Price, Benson 177,61, 148 Prootor, Kim 177 Quinn, Pat 177,73 Raymond, John 177 Reagan, Debbie 177,94,95 Reber, Janice 177 Renfroe, Linda 62 Resler, Roger 177, 151 Richardson, Leon 177, 143 Richardson, Randy 177, 58 , 69 , 61 Righettini, Gary 177, 143 Roach, Donald 177 Roberts, Joanne 177 Robertson, Larry 177 Rodriguez, Randy 177 Rogers, Tom 177 122 Romero, Don 177 Roots, Lauree 177 ,169 Rosa, Carole, 177 Ross, Irene 177,55 Ross, Pat 177,67,48 Roberts, Bob 177,122,133 ,o7 40 Roswald, Scott 177,79, 1 Roth, George 177 - Rousch, Janet 177,67,73 Rowe, Ivan 177 Roy, Richard 177,61 Rusk, Mark 178, 122 Rust, Gary 178 Russel, Judy 178 Sahota, Larry 178,122 Samriek, Mike 178 Saner, Mary 178,177 Sargent, Nancy 178 Scherer, Joan 178,61 Schlegel, Christa 178,74 Schmall, Delon Schmid, Mike 178 Schneider, Mary 178,71 Scott, Erma 78 Scott, LeGrand 178 Seigier, Ron 178, 143 Shea, Mark 178, 143 Sherman, Estelle 178 Shewcraft, Debbie 178 Shinn, Donna 73 A Shumate, Shephen 178 Sidener, Mike 178 Sidley, Barbara 178 Siebel, Diane 178 Silva, Cathy 173,67,48,5 87 Simkins, Gary 178 Simpson, Linda 178 Slaney, Kit 178,71 5, Slaughter, Don 178, 134, 145, 143 Smiley, Nancy 178,73 Smith, Diane 178 Sneider, Mary 67 Solter, Alfred 178,61 Sousa, Joan 178,67 Spearman, Gretchen 178 Spence, Jim 178 Starkey, Debbie 178,61 Steenburgen, Linda 178 Stehrlan, Jim 178, 143 Sterrett, Verlene 178 Stohrer, Peter 178,79, 151 Stone, Frank 178 Stoneman, Sydnia 178 Strange , Shirley 178 Sullivan, Cathy 178 , 67 , 71 , 75 Sullivan, Thomas 178, 122 Surnners, Linda 178,67 Tarbuck, Steve 178 Taylor, Bonnie 178,67 Taylor, Kathleen 178 Taylor, Robert 178 Teague, Ron 178 Tefertiller, John 178,61 Thixton, Diann 178 Thomas, Max 178,122,61,68, 148 , 133 Thompson, Anita 178,67 .5 5. 'w I .BH ' S OLON GRAY of the KXTV News Department reviews the scene in the Boys' Gym during the Viet Nam Rally as the cameraman prepares to take pictures to be broad- casted that night. Thompson, Ned 178, 122 , 133 Thompson 179 , 6 1 Thurston, Janice 179, 67, 55, 49,56 Tobar, Judy 179 Torrance, Frank,179,79 Triplett, Roy 179 Trurn Torn 179 122 133 140 P7 I 7 2 Turner, Bruce 179,61 Tuttle, Stephen 179 Unden, ,Larry 179 Vajda, Barbara 63 Vance, Vonda 179 Vanl-Iorn, Karen 179 VanRy, Jim 179 Veale, Doug 62, 135, 154 Vincent, John 179 Vinick, Mack 179, 135, 148 Visker, Sue 179 Vogt, Randy 179 Walker, Judi 179,67 Walker, Richard 179 Walls, Joyce 179,76 Warren, Judy 179 Warren, Kayleen 179 Warren, Pat 179 'Weindorf, Mike 179 West, Sheryl 179 Westerlund, Becky 179 White, Chuck 179, 169, 122 68,lO6,112,132,14O White, Flora 179 White, Mike 179 Wilhite, David 61, 143 Wilkite, David 179 Williams, Mike 179 Wilson, Kingsley 179 , 79, 14 Witherell, Pam 179 Withnell, Amanda 179,67,7 75 Woods, Carol 179 Woods ,'Gera1dine 179 Wurster, Eddie 179 Wuner, Diane 179 Wyatt, Frank 179 Wyatt, Leslie 179,79 Yates, Larry Yates, Lorri 78,79 711461 234 eo l r ft Youngbl Jenelle . BiH imrner, I y 179, 0' 'mmer , Barbara 179 6 z' le St ve 179 ' UM enbaum, Bin 179 :mio Ab o , Mary Agui Ander n 180 , 67 , 74 Ander ,M rl 180,116,59,5 Anderso ,V John 180, 137 Anderso ,NKELIXIY 180,67 9, Acl , K 180 101 ' Anderson ay 180 Anderso 8 Andreason, Che 180 Andrews, Lely 0 Apgar, H 80 Archer, Virginia 18 Atkins, Vicky 180 Autry, Clarice 0 Aylesworth R 18 Babbitt, L Baker, David 1 Baker, Larry s 0,1 Bannister, Lind Barbour, Marie Barker, Steve 180 136 , Barnes, Martin g Barnett, Julie 11 p Barney, Sherrie 18 Barre, Wanda 1 67, , , 76, 153 Bartlett, Pam 1 Bass, Mike 180,103 Batheral, James,180 Baxter, Bill 180,132 Baynes, Keith 180 Beaver, Margaret 180 4, Becker, Vera 180 Belton, Christine 180 71,63 Bennett, Tim 180 Berry, Dave 18 Bill, Kathy 180 Blanchard, Rory 1811, 1 16, 134 Boch, Darlene 181 Bohenne, Mike 181 Bolin, Gary 181 Bolles, Carol 181,75 Bolles, Linda 181 Bollman, Barbara 181,71 Bonslawski, Anita 181,77 Boren, Jane 181 Bowen, Barbara 181 Bowen, Danny 181 Bowlden, Al 181 Boyd, James 181 Boyd, Terry l81,58,77 Boyle, Chuck 181 Bradley, Bruce 181 Brasiel, Gary 181 Breault, Kathy 181,74,55 Breedlove, Keith 181,77 Brentlinger, Chris 181 Brewer, Naomi 181 Brewer, Robert 181,116,72,136 Banister, Beve 1,68 76,8 ,S 18 180 W I ' Duane 18 1 right L 3, : , Ronnie 181 Br -- , Roberta 181 B if ' B r oberta 18 ro illiam 18 ro g, John 7 If Davis, Pamela 182 Davis, Tim 182,81,231 DeBruyn, Kathy 182, 7 8 Dennis, Michelle 67, ,69, 81 Desalernos , Ca 7 Bryan, Charles 1 1 Dess ville 'Delores 182 Bryant, Ron 18 ,142, 143 Deue , Ol 83 Bucciare ', Ralph 181 lDill, G ,62 Bun, Su 81 Do .31- '4 1-fy 183 Burdette, Dan 181 Do -- uce 18,183,134 Burdi De 1 181 ,bw '-v , Kathleen 67,183 B ter, ick 81, I- le, Robert 183,48,58,29 B h, Ja 81, 7 I'-2 Floyd 183 s ong Vi ' 181, 1,56 J udley, G,ry l83,61,142 B os, vo e X ufort, an e 183 Bu erfi ld,fRu 182,62 Dunlap, Chri 183 Cal we Kr' 'n 182 Dunn, ike 83,148 Ca ins o 182 uprey, o 183,67,68, 148 C ell, Gloria 182, 6 76 8 ' 3 10 2 Pb , C mpbell, V c Camprini, Dennia 182 Carl, Joe 182 C lson Judith 182,67, Cam si Laurie 182 C ey, reg 182 r ent r, Chuck 182,143 V 24 130,1 ,142 Ca Dia e18 ,67,74, 5 Carroll, ebbie 1 Carroll, Dennis 1 -,71 Carter Shirle 1 Casey, Ju y 18 ,67, 2 Cash, J hn 1 Chaplin, ari 182 Chias n, Cynthi 82 ' tian, Dall s 182 nek, Joann 182, Clark, Judy 2 6 Coffman, Jo 1- 8 48,55 Coker, John 182, 12 Collie, ceuhie 182, 9, 102 Collins, Michael 1 2 Conner, Bill 18 Contos, Chris 182,67 Cook, Susan 182,57,71,48, 76 774 Cooley, Bobbie 68 Cooney, Cathie Cooper, Bev 182 Copple, Ron 182 Corson, Becky 182,62 Cotton, Bryne 182,79, 151, 150 Crabtree, Peggy 182,55,77 Craib, Chris 182 Craig, Tom 182,58 Crews, Regie 182 Crumley, Sue 182,67,49 Cummins, Darrel 61, 140 Cummins, Steve 182 Curnmins, Steve 182 Curran, John 182 Currey, Sterling 182 Cuthbert, Janet 182 Cyr, Bryan 182, 135 Dahl, Monica 182 D'Allu.ra, Debbie 182 Davenport, Linda 182,67 nga E sley, T 3,63 1 E stabrooks, aro 183,67,76, Ecker, bbie 183,71,55,58 , Sandy 193,48 E ards Jules 183,61,142 ferle, James 183, 148 lcock, Mike 183 llerbrock, Charlene 183 Ellis, Jerry 183 Endres, Jim 183 England, Claudia 1 67 ic s n Jim 183 son To 18 Es e , Cliff 1 F , Barbara 18 a ,Mar a 3 Faoi-,K Fo ha 183 Fo el, uz n Folland, Ell Folland, Rose 183 Fong, Dany 183 Forb can 183,67 e,'183,48 58, 104 ra in ar Freeborn Betty 183, ,69,77, 231, 152 Friend, Yvette 184,80, 152 Fuller, Gary 183 Gable, Donnee 183 Gandelman, Teresa 183, 58 Garaux, William 183 Garcia, Frank 183 Garrison, Aleta 184 Gayhart, Tony 183 Geno, Dorene 184 Germaine, Corwin 183,59 Gibby, Janet 183 Gilbson, Pam 183,67,74 Gifford, Connie 183,67,84,153 Gifford, Terry 183 Gilland, Steve 183, 142 Gisondi, John 184,58, 196, 105 Giusti, Robert 184,67,71,124, 61,68,56, 132, 136 Glantz, Bonnie 184 Goettsch, Barbara 184 Gomez, Josei 184 Goodan, Fred 184 Goodridge, Pete 184 , 3 3 Y : l K ,ee 82 e 56 E , 9 , 3 fi 7 E Q. 2 I A , , ,-. ,Q 7 ng ' 8 , 3 5 Q Cary: I AS. 6 lgqal n, Sue 8 ' 2 183 a' ,X F' Cl, e 1 .u , J 55 3 ,57,7 3 1 2, .7 I K , a 183 'Pills 1 1 . 1 58 Gorman, Margaret 67, 63, 77, 184 Graham, Ronald 184 Graham, Warren 184 Grammar, Larry 184 Greenway, Larry 184,67 Griffin, Craig 184, 116, 106, 134, 135, 137 Gordon, April 184 Graham, Cindy 184 Greeley, Letty 184 Grossheim, Dave 184 Gude, William 184 Guild, Randy 184,57 Gulbranson, Mariane 184 Gurn, Keith 184 Haberthier, Padra 184,67,76 Hale, Susan 184 Hall, Jim 184 Hall, Sharon 184,58,68, 103 Hampton, Nancy 184 Hanaway, Kathy 184,121,69, 93,911,231 Hansen, Karen 184,67,55,69 Hargrove, Curtis 184 Harold, Randy 184 Harren, Jim 184 Harris, Doss 184 Harvey, Mike Hayes, Cathy 185,72,73 Hayes, Kathy 185,67 Headrick, Karen 185,48,69 Healy, Tom 185 Hedges, Judith 185 I-Iegna, Robben 185 Hemling, Karen 185,67 Heogel, Randy 116,72,137 I-Iernandes, Stephanie 185,71 Heying, Cathy 185,87,82 Hicks, Bob 185 Higgins, John 185 Hill, Carole 185,61 Himes, Kiana 185 Hindes, Darra 185 Hoffman, Kare 185 Hoffman, Kay 185 Holcomb, Linda 185 Holcomb, Roy 185, 148 Hollars, Darrci 185 Hollars, Terry 67 Holmes, Leona 185 Holt, Janice 185,67 Hoofer, Debby 185 House, Melissa 185 Houser, Avery 185,116 Huber, Carla 185,57 Huggins, Dorothy 185 Hughes, Marsha 185 Hull, Patricia 185 Hunt, Robert 185, 140 Huston, Kay 185,67,74,75, 55,77,s7,s2,231 Hutchinson, Jim 185, 124, 148, 132 Hyatt, Jim 185, 116, 118, 102, 132 Jackson, James 185 Jackson, Susan 185 Jensen, Linda 185 Jensen, Wayne 186, 116,134, 142 Jerue, Gary 59 Johns, Mike 186 fader 235 johnson, Bill 186 Johnson, Charlotte 186 Joiner, Kathy 186 jones, Gary 186 jones, Jane 186 Jones, Richard 186 jones, Steve 186, 116,137 Joyce, Monty 186 Kaestner, Billy 186 Kain, Jerry 186, 124, 128, 137 Kasheba, Karen 186 Kauffman, Margit 186 Keasler, Linda 186 Kelly, Kathy 186 Kemble, Barbara 186 Kennedy, Susan 186,67,37, 48 Kern, Lynne 186 Key, Gaye 186 King, Claudia 186,67,55,61, 68,81 Kirsch, Leslie 186,67 Kiser, Bill 186 Klotz, Karl 186,67,79,48,54, 85,s2,s3,56,150 Kniesel, Renate, 186,83 Knock, John 186 Kohl, Candy 186 Lambert, Robert 186,62 Lankford, Gary 186, 140 Lavthan, Larry 186 Layton, Ava'186 Lee, Brant 186 Leighty, Diane 186,154 Lekoff, Barbara 186 Lindsey, Barbara 186,55,58, 68,49,56 Lineback, Joe 186 Linstroth, Mary 186 Loem, Barbara 186 Lofton, Lynna 186 Long, joy 186,62 Loomis, Kristen 186,71,75, 79,76,77,56 Louthan, Larry 90,231, 142 Lovish, Cherrie 186,67,-48,53 Lowe, Brad 186 Luther, Steve 186 Lynch, Patrick 186,67,77 Mackin, Elizabeth 186,67,69 Machin, jack 186, 135 Magee, john 186, 124, 148 Mankowski, John 186 Marl-tell, Diane 186 , 67, 59, 94, 56 Marlatt, Don 186 Marshall, Sandy 67,121,69, 94, 95 , 102 Martin, Kathleen 186,67,48 Ma.rtin, Mary 186,67,81,57 Massey, Diana 186, 67,74,73 Mayes, Dana 187, 148 McCormick, Bob 187 McGinnis Mike 187 McGrath, Pat 187,71 McKee, Dennis 187 McKinney, john 187 McKinney, Karen 187 McMahon, Pat 187,67,58,59, 68 Meidinger, Larry 187,77 Meizger, Vicki 187 Michanu Nanc 187 Miller, Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Millsap Miner , : Y Candace 187,73 David 187,61 Gary 187, 107, 132 Gary 187, 136 Michael 187, 134 Wayne 187, 142 , Kathy 187,67 Grace 187,67,63,87 Mize, Greg 187 Moorman, john 187, 142 Moroso, Donald 187 Moroso, Ron 187 Morris, Candy 187 Morris, Joe 187 Motz, Rosemary 187,68 Mounday, Carol 187 Mullins, Eva 187 Muschetto, john 187 Muth, Edward 187 Nash, Sherry 187,67 Nelson, Valerie 187 Neuar, Charles 187 Neusis, Mary 187 Newman, Cindy 187 Niles, Rick 187 Novi, Kim 187 Nunn, Connie 187 O'Connor, Andy 187 O'Connors, Peggy 187 Oettle, Dieter 187 Oldham, Stephen 187 Olson, Danny 187, 142 Onychyk, Chris 187,67,61 Onychyk, Joseph 187 Ostendorf, Kevin 187 , 54 , 68 Osuna, Mark 187 Ottaviani, Andrea 187 Ottenhoff, Dennis 187,142 Pacini, Mickie 187,67,70,71, 48 Pate, Janice 187,90 Patrick, Cindy 187,67,74 Paul, Toni 187,67 Peacock, Dennis 187,135 Peacock, Mildred 188 Pearson, Don 188 Pellow, Bill 188,87,90,231, 142 Penn, Susan 188,67,81 Peterson, Chris 188 Resler, Merl 188 Retzlaff, Donna 188 Rincon, Marsha 188,74 Robertson, Dwight 188 Rogers, Gordon 188, 148 Rogers, Richard 188, 116, 137 Romero, Dianna 188,63 Ross, Marcene 188, 180, 55 , 90 82,233,238 Rossi, Susan 188 Rowe, Wendy 188 Rowett, Kathleen 188 Rowland, Mike 188 Royse, Selinda 63 Russel, Mary 188 Rutherford, Nancy 189 Ryan, Tom 189 Sabatka, Debbie 189 Saenz, Ofelia 189 Sahm, Susan 189,67, 153 Sahota, Marilyn 189 Samson, Kit 189 Sanborn, Penny 189 Saner, Walt 59, 189 Sargeant, Danny 189 Sather, Judy 189,71 Sauvage, Brenda 189 Scherer, Sandy 189,61,77 Schulz, Barbar 189 Scott, Sue 189 Seaton, Brenda 189 Seeger, Jack 189, 142 Selby, Jeannie 189 Self, john 189 Sell, Robert 189 Semrow, Susan 189 Sindley, john 189 Schackelford, Linda 189,67 Shankless, Charley 189 Shaw, Mary 189 Shear, Susy 189,120,58,69, 103,90 ,231 Sisk, Linda 189,67,76 Smiley, Carolyn 189, 67, 76, 87 Smith, Linda 96,153 Smith, Lorranine 189 Smith, Norman 189 Snow, Richard 189 S relle,- 1 r .. Sotelo , Evonne 190 , 67, 71 , 74, K0 iss-. Pettijohn, Margaret 188,71,74,55 Spear, Danny 189,81 Pettit, Nancy 188 Peurifoy, Reneau 188 Porter, Adeena 188 Powers, Bonnie 188,57 Preston, Alma 188,67 Proctor, Bonnie 188,67,71,63 Pronier, Leslie 188 Roab, Marsha 188,48,63,68, 76 Ramirez, Terry 188,63 Rauwolf, Jack 188, 116 Raymond, Sue 188 Reay, john 188, 148 Redondo, Armand 188 Redwine, Ron 188 Reed, Dorathy 188 Reed, Glenn 188 Reid, Margie 188 Spraque, Gloria 190 Springer, Debbie 71, 190 Stanaland, Donna 189 Stecker, Frances 190,71,79 Steenburgen, Randy 189 Steinl-ce, David 189 Stevens, Norvil 190 Stevenson, Darlene 190 Stockwell, Nyease 190 , 67, 76 , 57 Stoddard, Danny 190, 135 Stone, janet 190 Stotts, Larry 190, 142 Strossnider, Rhonda 190,58 Sturgill, Dennis 190,59 Stutes, james 190 Suckow, Dale 190, 142 Sullivan, Marty 190 Sullivan, Mary 190,71,75,79 Sullivan, Ralph 190 Swanson, Sue 190 Switzer, Andrea 190,74 Tabor, Greg 190,58 Taggart, Doug 190, 116, 123, 102, 132, 137 Taylor, Steve 190 Theis, Greg 190 Thomas, Robert 190,128 Thompson, Bill 62 Thompson, Diane 190 Thompson, Donn 190 Thorell, Gary 190 Thornton, Vicky 190,67,71 Thurston, Nancy 190,67,180, 55 Tigner, Mary 190,63 Tipton, Layette 190 Tisnado, Gil 190 Tobin, Connie 190 Toland, William 190 , 58 , 105 Traynor, Gail 190,58 Trejo, Lucy 190,79,137 Turner, Bob 19O,79,137 Turner, Larry 190, 188 Tuttle, Linda 190 Tyner, Beth 190 Unden, Jerry 190 Vallincourt,,jirn 190 Vatalara, Claudia 190 Villareal., Gerald 190,70,71, 128 ,' 13 1 , 130, 129 VonAesch, Edward 190 Wanless, Patti 190 Wann, Linda 190 Warren, Fred 190 Warren, Renee 190 Jnder 236 COMMEN CEMENT EXERCISES begin as Dr. F erd LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS on the next play are reviewed Keisel and graduation speakers stand for the mid- by Ken Brownlee and Coaches Stan Crouch and Don Miller. term graduates. Watson, Mike 190,116,76, 132 Watson, Yvonne 190,59,63, 68,69,87 Watts, Heather 190,72,93 Webb, Jan 190,181 Weber, Ken 190,61, 148 , 149 Weinmann, Caroleen 191 Weir, Karen 191 Welch, Laverna 191 Whistler, Time 191 Whitaker, Theo 191 white, Allen 191,116,118,122, 142 White, Bruce 191 White, Gail 191,71 White, Gary 191 Whitmure, Darra 191 Wienholz, Joanne 191 Wilfong, Loran 191 Williams, Linda 191 Williams, Steve 191 Wilson, Cindi 191. Wilson, Graig 191,134 Wilson, Gerald 191 Wilson, Scott 191 Windham, Janet 191 Withers, Jeannie 62 Woltman, Noni 191,67 Wommock, Jon 191, 124, 132 Wood, Gabrielle 191,71,79 Wood, Larry 191 Wood, Sue 191,74 Woodward, Jamea 191 Worley, Donna 191 , 48 , 58 , 69, 76 Worthington, Dennis 191, 154, 145, 142 , 147 Yates, Corry 191,85,82 Yeoman, Tom 191, 116 Yon, Stan 191,67,18O,61,68 95,56 Young, Russell 191 Zampardi, Patricia 191,62 Ziessler, Jim 191,58,68 Zimmer, Jerry 191 Zych, Rayette 191,67,75,55 231 Seuiars Gary 194 Sidney 194 Chris 194,48,95,96, Abbott , Ackler , Alnhof, 148 Alvarez, 166 194 Mb Ammons, Erick 194, 116, 137 Anderson, Darlene 194 Anderson, Lana 194,67,48 Anderson, Nancy 194,74,87, 82,227 Anderson, Norma 194 Anub, Carla 194 Ashby, Pearl 194 Atkins, Pamela 194 Baht, Renee 195,58 Baht, Rita 195,48,58,216, 68 , 69 , 104 Baker Milissa 195 Ball, James 195 Bannister, David 195 Barbar, Jean 195 Barcellos, Sharon 195,63 Barner, Sheri 195 3 I Barnett., Alan 195,33, 109 Barney, Sue 195,67,174,20 69,94,95,96,97,86,82 Baron, Randy 195, 155 Barron, Julie 195 Bartlett, Kathleen 195 Bass, Marsha 195 Bastian, Helen 195 Bauder, Janiece 195,67, 69,87,82,83 Beach, Jon 195 Beach, Larry 195 Beaumont, Michael 195 Beckwith, Rhea 195,48,55, 69 Behrens, Rita 195 8, 194, Benevent, Terry 195, 60, 61, 64,68 Bennett, Pat 195, 67 Benson, Thomas, 195,116,11 112 Berquist, Karen 196 , 67, 72 , 73 Bertelson, Drew 196 Berthel, Mary Ann 196 Besick, Mary 196,67,58 Bievier, Donna 196,74,62 Birtchet, Nikki 196 Blankenship, Marilyn 196,6 68,227 Boisa, Ralph 196 Bollman, Bruce 196,128,8O Bolton, Mae 196 3, 1: Bownds, Bob 196,79,124,134 Boyce, Linda 196 Boyle, Sharon 197 Boyer, Greg 197 Bracamonte, Jack 197 Bradford, Michael 197, 61 , 146 Breault, Karen 197 Brewer, Gerald, 197 Brisbois, Albert 197 Bristow, Sandra 197 Carolyn 197 Paul 197 Ronald 197 Ronald 197 Samuel 197,79, 136 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brownlee, Kenneth 197, 116, 237, 137 Bryce, Barbara 197,67 Burror, David 197 Bushnell, Theodore 197 Butts, Judy 197,58 Byer, Norma 197 Byl, Linda 197,76, 107 Callahan, Michael 197 Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Camprini, Linda 197,67,92 Mary 197,71 Mary 197,48 Neil 197,206,86 Rod 198 Canady, Pat 198 Carlson, David 198 Carr, Buddy 198,136 Carroll, Linda 198 Cartmill, Judy 198 Celick, Marti 198,71,87,82, 83 Challburg, David 198 Childers, Margie 198,69 Childress, Tommy 198 Chilson, Doug 198, 142 Chulick, Judy 198 Clark, Lani 198 Clark, Michael 198 Judd! 237 SWINGING TO THE enjoy the music at the Clements, John Coffman, James 199 Coker, Ardell 199 Compton, Pat 199 Cook, Christie, 199,55,69 Corbett, Steve 199,112,49, 134,57 Corliss, Betsey 62 , 199 Corliss, Edith 199 Coronado, Tony 199 Corral, Janet Coubal, Carol 199 Cox, Marlys 199 Cox, Ted 199, 124 Coyle, Phil 199,216,68, 105 Grader, Jackie 199 Craig, Leonard 199 Craig, Paul 199 Cramblit, Robert 199, 134 Craven, Kathleen 199,67,22 215,69,92, 109,239 Crawford, Sheryl 200 , 67 , 92 , 50 , 108 , 109 Crumley, John 200 Cummings, Dianna 200,67, 121 , 223 , 92 Curry, Chris 200 Dandy, Jean 200,204,72,73 Davis, Carol 200 Day, Susan 200,87 Dean, Nancy 200 3, Ross and Tim Pair Deane, Keith 200, 134 DeBruyn, Bill 200, 58 , 59, 196 Decker, Donna 200,67,72, 73 Dehart, Susan 200 Demick, George 200 Desper, Judy 200, 67,48, 50, 82 Dickey, Penny 200,67 Dillard Michael 200 54 49 3 J 3 ! 7 51,227,56 Dizney, Neil 201 Dollar, Newman 201 Dooley, Mimi 201 Drake, Sujane 201,68 Drummond, Joanne 201 Drummond, Sandra 201 Duckworth, Mary 201, 55, 105 Duett, Michael 201, 116 Dunbar, David 201, 116,210, 148 Dunkeson, Rozan, 201 Dyba, Richard 201 Earon, Lee 201 Ehringer, William 201,61 Eiferle, Charles 201,67,71, 55 Elledge , Linda 20 1 Ellis, Linda 201 Endres, Dorothy 201,63 England, Linda 201 Enwald, Shirley 201 Erwin, Mike 201 Esposito, Samuel 201 Estes, Dana 201 Evans, Antoinette 201 Favor, Diane 201, 55, 69 Fields, Gerard 202, 155 F ilkill , Donna 202 , 109 Fishel, Marilyn 202,67, 126, 69, 94 Fitch, Nancy 202 ,213 ,62 Flint, Harold 202, 79 Flynn, John 202 Fogel, Charles 202 Ford, Jack 202,67, 18,46,208, 96,56, 151, 150 Fowler, Becky 202, 74 Fowler, George 202 Fox, Mikell 202,226 Fraizer, Linda 202 Fulton, Luanna 203 Gaines, Eugene 203,223, 137 Gasser, Bob 203 German, Susan 203 Gertz, Gary 203 Giachino, Carl 203, 50, 134 Gibby, Richard 203,79 Giblin, Penelope 203 , 71 , 48 , 73 Giblin, Susan 203 Gibney, Pat 203 Giesler, Linda 203 Gillenwater, Donald 203, 108, 109, 57 Glantz, Sandra 203 Glasier, Louis 203 Glass, Donald 203 Gonnerman, Pamela 203,67, 127,221,223,210,80,87,82, 83 Gonsalves, Daniel 203 Goodman, Marilyn 203 Gorano, Margaret 203 Grannen, Dennis 203,61 Gravell, Warren 213 Gray, Barbara 203,67,46,84, 85,82 , 56 Green, Daniel 203,79,22 Greenfield, Cathy 203,58 , 68 , 76 Grice, Gary 204 Gritfen, William 204, 116, 137 Hague, Barbara 204 Hall, Karen 204 Halliday, Eric 204, 116, 134 Hansen, Steven 204, 46,200, 227 Hardy, Victor 204,79 Harris, Dean 204 Hart, George 204 Hawkins, Judith 204 Healy, Barbara 204,225 Hearon, Douglas 204 Hedrick, John 204 Helwick, Phyllis 204 Hemling, Sandra 204 I-Iermreck, Diana 74, 204, 67, 74 Hern, Sally 204,67,74 Hinton, Gerald 204 Hodson, Tamara 204,225 Hollinger, Nancy 204 Hollingshead, Brenda 204 Hollingshead, Carol 204, 110 Holmes, Shirley 204 Hopkins, John 204 I-Iopperstead, Mary 204 Horton, John 204 Houchen, Kemry 204,194 Howard, Diana 204 Howard, Ray 204, 116, 134 Hull, Jackie 204,67,121,81, 92 , 109 Hunter, Joe 96 Hurley, Sharon 204 Jacobs, Keith 204 James, Charles 204,48 Jennings, Robert 204 Jensen, Eileen 204 Jensen, James 204 Jensen, Janice 204,67 Johnson, Betty 7l,6O,61 Johnson, Carol 206 Jones, Mary Ann 206,67 Jones, Richard 206 , 79-jf , Jones, Terrance 206 'pas-fri. Justycky, Caryl 206,58 X Kane, Eugene 206 vf Kantola, Dennis 206 Kattman, Jill 46 Kattman, John 206 Kattman, Julia 206,67 Keasler, Jack 206 Keeny, Janet 205,67, 114, 58, 202,69,227,57 Keith, Carole 206 Keller, Dennis 207, 124 Keller, Donald 207 Kellogg, Dennis 207 Kerrick, Michael 207 Keuter, Alfred 207,227, 144, 142 Keyes, Rita Kilcline, Susan 207 King, Theresa 207 King, Tom 207 Kingsbury, Dennis 207,59 Kirsh, Gwyne 207 Kloiz, Karen 207,22,33,200, 69,101,50,227,56,57 Kotfila, Valerie 208 , 67, 126 , 223,76,80,85,94,82,83 Kreutzjans, John 207 Kuttler, Martha 207 LaBar, Cynthia 207,67,46, 221,55,69,5o Lackey, Tom 207 Langwick, Janine 207,67,55, 69,8s,s2 Larkin, Joe 128 Larkin, Robert 207 Lawrence, Robert 207 Lawrence, Victor 207 Lawson, Gail 207 Layton, Rodney 207 Ledenback, Marilyn 207,81 Lee, Stephen 208 Lee, William 208 Leisure, Majorie 208 Lemon, Darby 208 Leonard, Ka 208 ewis, athryn D511 e, ara Longest, Shirley 209 Loopstra, Steve 209,67 Lovish , Christina 209 , 67 , 48 Jude! 238 ower, Larry 209,67, 193,48, 221, 101,225 udwig, Douglas 209 ynn, Rebecca 209,69,76 acHale, Marla 209,67,221 55,69,84,85,101,50,82, 26 227 56 aldbnadb, Richard 209, 71, 27 allory, Michael 209 alone, Susan 209,67,46, 23,55,85,82,83 aloney, Michael 209 angiaracina , Rosemary 209 , 6,221,69,86,82 arling, James 209 arriott, Keith 209,81 artinez, John 209, 199 ason, Daniel 209 aynard, Tom 209 cBrien, Janice 2.09 cCarUj, Michael 209 cClain, Rogena 209 , 74, 48 cDonald, Bette 209 cDonald, Judy 209, 58 cDoWell, Sue 63,209 cGagin, Patrick 209 cGrath, Mary 209,48 cLeod, Carolynn 209,62 cWilliams, Diana 209,48, 3 ,86,82 eyser, Carol 209, 67,46, 50 ichaut, Steven 209, 124 iller, Diane 210 iller, Regina 210,55,69, 4,85,82 illette, Daria 210,67, 114, 8 iner, Nancy 210,71,87,82 inoff, Nick 210 oon, Robert 2. 10 oore , Susan 2 10 orante, Robin 2 10, 137, rris, John 210 seman, Nancy 210 dinelli, Thomas 2 10, 2 15 lson, Kenneth 210 cholson, Vicky 2 10, 67, 101, skala, Gary 210 rdyke, Mike 210 rdyke, Patricia 2 10, 67 enland, Susan 210 sen, Angela 211 son, Diane 211,71,74,227 Neal, William 210 194, 109,227,225, 57 Peterson, Joyce 213,71 Peterson, Sharon 213 Petty, Gail 213,64 Poppert, Terry 213,68 Powell, Paul 213, 142 Powers, Nancy 2 13 Puffer, Matthew 213 Ramirez, David 213 Rasmussen, Dale 213 Rasmussen, Susan 2 13,225 Reed Tom 213 128 131 , l ,ig -J L 1-12-9 Reeves, Carol 213 Reid, Edwin 213, 134 Reynolds, James 213, 150 Rhoads, Roy 213 Richter, Celia 213,72,73 Righetini, Michael 213, 134, 145 Ritch, Mary 213 Rivers, Steve 213 Rixe, Donna 213 Robinson, Mark 2 13 Rodrigues, Maria 213, 54,218, 69,88,89,225,57 Rolin, Sondra 213,74 Romero, Fernando 213 Ross, Estalita 2 13 Roy, Judity 213 Royal, Tom 213 Sabin, Mary 213 Sadtler, James 213,67 Sales, Sandy 214 Sanborn, Pamela 214 Sanchez, Jackie 214,71 Sand.man, Dale 214,57 Saunders, Margaret 214, 71, 77 Schramm, Linda 214,61,68 Schremmer, Mary 214,71,48 221,223,77,86,82 Schuhr, Rita 214 Schwindt, John 2 14 Scott, Kay 214 Sebastian, Richard 214 Shaw, Linda 2 14, 67,48 Shelley, Bernard 2 14 Sherba, Nick 214 FRUSTRATION BEGINS as Mrs. S il v e r - thorne looks over her pressing paper work. Shorey, Linda 77 Shortt, Rebecca 2 15, 74 Simpson, Michael 214 Sims, Stanley 215, 116 Sirl, Michael 215,35,54, 101 ' John 2 15 , Joseph 215,85,82,150 Lois 215,96 ' Philip 215,61,82 Samuel 215 Ma 215,48,225 Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Solis, ry Spradley, Ca1ol67 Spradley, Cheryl 67,215 Sprinkler, Vickie 2 15, 75 Sprock, Mary Jane 216 Stafford, Douglas 216 Stallings, Marciel 216,61 Steelman, Carol 2 16, 56 Stevenson, Richard 2 16 Stewart, Gregory 216,116,61 Stiles, William 2 16 Stratton, Robert 217 Stratton Susan 216 67 48 53 J J 7 I J 92 Summers, Rosemary 217,33, 55,85,82 Summers, William 217,79 Swank, Ronald 2 17, 116, 137 Swor, Linda 217,67, 127,69 Tait, Linda 217,67, 126,54, 199, 69,94,95, 56, 57 Teague, Pamela 2 17 Tefertiller, Margaret 217 Thomas, Keith 217,67,49 ' Thompson, Loraine 217 Thorton, Susan 217,67 Trejo, Rikki 217,84,82 Trubitsky, Michael 217 Vance, George 217, 116 Vance, Larry 217 VanCoutren, Adine 217,90 Van.Ry, Diana 217,55 Vehling, Julianne 217,227,56 Venable, Linda 217 Ventling, Diana 217 Vinyard, Michael 217,67, 127, 124, 128, 150 Vos, Vaughn 217 Wade, Ronald 2 17, 71 Wahl, Patricia 217,61 Waldon, Barbara 219 Walker, Dennis 219,61,68 Walker, Janelle 219 Walker, Sheri 219 Wall, James 219 Wallace, Carolyn 219, 67 Wallace, Vernon 2 19,67, 8 1 Walsh, Dana 62 Wann, David 219 Ward, Joseph 219,61 Webber, Lee 219, 116 Webber, Lewis 219, 116 Wheelock, John 218 Whisenhunt, Janice 218 Whisler, Jerry 218, 137 ,lAChi obert218,67,71 White, San a , Whitehair, Gregory 218,84,85, 82 Wicklund, Stephen 2 18, 139, 137 wiuein, Judith 218,68,81 Williamson, George 218, 116, 72 , 137 Willis, Linda 2 18 Wilson, Dennis 2 18, 108, 109, 134 Winn, Tim 218 Witherell, Katherine 218,67, 74,73 ,85 ,82 wood, Carl 218 Wood, Elizabeth 218,74,223 Wood, John 218 wood, Tom 124,128,55,131, 129,142,143 Wyckoff, Marvin 2 18,226,227, 57, 150 Yelinek, Mike Young, Sharon 218 Young, Tauna 218 Yount, Randolph 2 18, 116 Zentner, Mary Lou 2 18 , 71 Zimmer, Deanna 2 18 , 67, 1 14, 108, 109 CNE LAST LOOK at the white sec- tion for flaws and R ally member Kathy Craven can enjoy the foot- ball game. pen, Walter 211,227 m, Lani 211 A gee, Mary 211 E ,1 tera, Carol 211,54 ,K if gpas, Richara211,221,202, ,,,, ,,, procki, MaryAnn211 . 2' dun, Diane 211 ,xx ker, Steve 211 ick,Bai-1-y 211,84,49,82, , e, Jon 211, 124,58, 103 W , cock, Melvin 2 11 H '13 Sock, Perry 211,116, 120, , 1 it , ler, Suzanne, 211 1 -Il son, Douglas 213 3 - kim, Frederick213,221, is e is 5 , .:.' -. 2 1 lfiwfm WWW 1 . 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