Villa Park High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Villa Park, CA)
- Class of 1979
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V 'aff- OD YSSE Y voL UME xv Editor-In-Chief Katy Kahn Advisor Jim Zakzeski Villa Park High School 18042 Taft Avenue Villa Park, Cal. 92667 -...-, -..l 2 1. Villa Park's tranquil mo- ments gave friends a chance 1 I 4 to exchange ideas and thoughts about the day. 5 6 2. Jeff Kruger, Steve Brunell, and Steve Klein gather for lunch, 3. Students warm the benches. 4, Cheryl Allen shares a donut with Tim Palmquist. 5. Students warm the ground. 6. 2 Theme Heavy discussions were seen during rnealtime. l , That great mystery of Time, were there no other, the illimitable, silent, l never-resting thing called time, rolling, rushing on, swift, silent, like an all l embracing ocean-tide, on which we and all the Universe swim like exhala- tions, like apparitions which are, and then are not: this is forever very X literally a miracle, a thing to strike us dumb,-for we have no word to speak about it. Carlyle Each minute became more valuable. The year passed all too quickly, and l yet not quickly enough. School began and new friendships were made while old friendships which withstood the weathering of summer were rekindled. With the casualness of summer still on our minds, the times were exciting-meeting new people and having new experiences. There were places to go, things to do, people to be with. Whether it was sharing a lazy lunch on the grass with someone special, or being in the middle of a boisterous crowd at a Friday night football game, one was never alone. Time was to share, to be used up lest it should never be caught again. Each moment was precious, but it was ours. ,Q ir' Wil I. . 2' B If J -'ski' 4 l tk 5 lei HY Q Were, . R lic Q V .rx ' 1 X . I ' r Nr all. vi . r r V r gf W: E 45 able, srrer' , Pike an Br ike exmra- rever very ro word tr farlylr rrerryerr rere made rrrrer were the trrrrer ees, There ras srrrrrr rrrddle ofr ver alone ght agarrr. ' wr '?w -- . 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The Varsity Football team went to CIF four years in a row. 4. GirI's Volleyball captured the league title. 5. Upcoming Sophomores should provide tal- ent to Varsity for years to come. 6. The Girl's Tennis program was as strong as always. 7. Sports are not just for athletes, they're for the crowd too. 6 Theme 4 U . v, , 191 I ' I I ' gan-. 2:31-QQ. X., 1-M. . Suh- r-:e M - A',bAa.- - AAF' ,,.,. ..,,. Nia. F ,',..'. '.a 'ins' Y ,rf fit-L . 1 5 i. '11 ' ., is Z ll'-if .1 -- -ff.--v - . I . - --. fe-:egg fa .ak .xlfx .. . -' -, 4 . -. r', .' .. . 1 ,..- ,fl A1 .IMA - . - , . -A . Q.. l Y, A. . . 'W V V -.4',,. - K . ,..,H,V.t-. ' xv -- nts., 5.1: K..-ms :rn .1 'Pvt +V .R .- ' ' ' f. '-t L hid ' v Fe na ing lirf thi On pri sol jus slr lo T car ani fee cha chz goz QI' 1 U 4 1 I F 'fa iii X i F kk l .1 Y W. Q 1 rl Ai .' t s ' .1 Ku xx, 1 .... 'N A , .1 .1 1 fx I fl. ' 1. A .9-A T' :.f'f : nf' we Ji iirifrihi l ,, I Few realized the sweat, the pain, the time, and the determi- nation that the athlete went through during the year. Sweat- ing out that final lap, extending oneself far beyond normal limits, learning to cope with pain are all factors making up the athIete's world. But there was more-so much more. Only the lone sportsman knew the exhilaration of self-lm- provement. They put up with the bursting lungs, bruises, sore muscles, and side-aches if only to experience victory just once-and sometimes not at all. This devoted group strived for excellence with each passing moment. That will to achieve brought with a camaraderie like no other-that camaraderie of fellow sufferers. The pre-dawn warm-ups and hot afternoon practices all led to that incomprehensible feeling of being first, being number one. Some never got the chance to achieve number one, yet each had his own inner challenge, his own goal. Each gave of himself towards that goal, never losing that endless hope. These are the times that try men 'S souls. 1 4,4 mf , fzs + 1 s ., LzxJrAaq4 ! O4 , Qi., ' X 5 . f ig X Q -49 D FP This Q' f -1 I ' psi. .1 Thomas Paine lf f'f -fi f 1 :7 3 ' I 4 12, , ' ' I 4 1 'A ' ' I ' If I H! , iff? l r , . Q ' I E I Il f 'A' . 'az '-,' -sf-x-. y 1 M I2 fl-'A 7 . 2 4 0. . 1 ' ' v' 1 .af 'K 4. :., 'f .. ,'1 ' 29, ' E 4 X Theme 7 A 8 Theme :C f I n ik ' 1 1 L E r 4 1. I Y S , 1' 'rs l,fa ' Qzxfx xv X 1 SW me sp- M iflgt .bf 4, 2 1. Lauralyn Baeteson contemplates a histo- ry question. 2. Diane Ambruso helps to sell ASB stick- 1 6 3 5 7 ers at registration. 3. Chemistry homework gets finishing touch! es by Steve Abdalla. 4. Drawing bottles for art proves difficult. 5. Sabrina Biake takes a break during class. 6. Julie Matsui practices child care training. 7. Rich Taits elections campaign causes stir in the gymnasium. 10 Theme .1 f 4 Z '4 X Everyone loved those busy times, but it was the quiet, un- hurried times that helped each person make it through the year. Having a chance to sit for an hour, reflecting on the day, or dreaming of a Saturday night date was a rare thing, but they were needed to maintain one's sanity. Sometimes it was impossible to squeeze the therapeutic hour out of a cluttered week. There were two tests and a quiz that Friday and a quarter project due that Thursday. Even the surprise birthday party for a favorite teacher seemed to be too much to handle that same week. And yet everyone survived. It had become a challenge to find a moment of peace and quiet. Some did find it under a tree in the afternoon sun, while some found it on a front porch on a dark, breezy night. The year was long, yet short. There was much time, yet no time at all. Some achieved it and some came close. It was peace of mind. The silent touches of time. E. Burke f 5. . . 4-L1 f c- . f V if.-xv:-.W-. 4: - K 52 f f f,.' ,.-yw., - -nnldngknr t, a oz, ff I mfg- f if QE V4 75 ul '92 v 7 3 at 4 if! 2 4 4 Theme 11 1. L-e-t-s G-o, let's go! shouts Judy Ri- Iey 1 2 5 2. Songleader Sabrina Blake leads crowd in 3 6 7 yell. 3. Sophomore cheer- leaders show pride during Alma Mater. 4. Crowd goes wild while watching pep rally skit. 5. JV cheerleaders Jeannine Lewis and Jamie Phelps strive to be best. 6. The cheerleaders exhibit good effort in pre- paring hula outfits for a skit. 7. Barbie Stevenson and Jodi Strauss, JV cheerleaders, inspire emotional crowd. 12 Theme 1 1 . .-fi 'rf '! 'r1r !.. J l O 1 SSTL ' . we .' . wi,-,., ,. i. .r:-yi-:g5.' ft.. H H . qg gvlil fl ,fvfliwxq '61 l W5 M' 4 l . J l i 9 I. l l l l xl i I Sm nel Blul the erltl supf a lol EW' tion Life the I time who lous were thrill: with respf Ring. ,l ll ,l Smiles. Laughter. Tears. Thrills. Spirit rushed in with the new school year, enveloping everyone in its path. The loyal Blue, Black, and Silver became a symbol of pride - pride in the best that could be. No one could escape the flood of enthusiasm. Everyone got involved. The class of 79 was super-fine. lt was eight-O, let's go! While the class of 81 had a lot of fun. The crowd yelled at Pep rallies and cheered at games, pushing on spartan athletes- feeling the exhilara- tion of victories as well as the disappointments of defeats. Life was exciting- each moment more suspenseful than the next-rushing on faster and faster with barely enough time to take it all in. The smiles were for the crazy people who dressed up on spirit daysg the laughter for the ridicu- lous skits and the people who participated in them. Tears were for an important win or friend's good fortune, while the thrills were for the everyone as the Alma Mater was sung with pride by those who knew the words, and hummed respectfully by those who didn't. Yes, the Spartan Way Shall Ring. i 4 Time is a river of passing even ts, aye, a rushing torren t. Marcus A ureli us W I . .L '! 1 FW! ' ., , ,., -and T, , 'ivry vm - ,,h,,.,,',' ., -'Ur I 4 l l 3, 1 ' il . T r--V if ' 'fra Q, ,WL lv it 1 i, 'fi , 63, 4 , W 'l ii li, i l yi .. ,.,L............ i v 5 j 2 pf,Q,2 W lim ii.-fr.. fi,i.... Theme 13 Old songs are best-how sweet to hear the strains to home and memory dear . . . and rhyme, float us down the stream of time. 1911 .gn Clarence Urm y The times were filled with music. It was both a necessity and a luxury. There was a special pleasure found within its strain. lt could add to any mood, make the times come alive. A hard rocking song blasting out the windows was perfect for that mood, while a bit of Bach or Bluegrass may have seemed just the thing. Everyone made his own music in his own way. There were those who could sing out rich and clear. And there were those who didn't have such talents, yet sung anyway just for that pleasure. If singing wasn't the thing, perhaps it was whistling, or wildly tapping out the beat on whatever was handy. There were also a certain few who performed music. Plinking away at the piano, trying for one note higher on a trumpet, or just getting that tuba part to sound perfect were their goals. When these goals were achieved, the players were brought together to bring forth their kind of music for everyone's enjoyment. Music was found everywhere. At lunch, a student plucked his guitar. During a pep rally, pep band played the fight song. While in class, one's mind drifted back to that one song that made the last weekend's dance so special. Music affected each in a different way, adding a touch of warmth to the year. ret? '.'1.!'9'4i.'. 14 Theme 4 U :U 15 f 1 f- ' I l' ' U U Il H ' 9 s D AL ex l D -ig Q 'imma P Q 555 3, ff 'J ff' at awe ' ' . ' In . ' , 1 , o - ,I , .- - 'J ' 5' 'Q r -Q93 M 1. Dave Ehl kicks back during guitar class. 2. The banner squad marches around the track during pre-game, 3. Marching Band made great-strides this year. 4. Vocal Ensemble recreate Grease at as' sembly, ching Spartans entertain at a football game, es for a concert performance, Theme 15 FJLGULTY Time has a beginning. It is a Time of waiting - waiting to experience all facets of life. The mind, the heart, and the inner self wait to be filled with knowledge, with love, with existence. There are those, older and wiser, who try to satisfy the needs of the mind, allowing knowledge to' flow into the mind's deepest recesses, just as a well brings forth water to the thirsty. 16 Faculty Division . qw if W. ,fbi i - , W '. X ,1 Vi r n 1 11 ' X 4 .ini . . f . ii A ' 1. V. mx Q if ' X. 'f' I A ' 55 I . f I K ,xy I 'i 4 ' 5 R . , . ix L! E i . . Q ... ' . in 1 r Faculty Division 17 1 3 8 1 Counselors Bob 3 Edwards, Karen Ven- aas, Bob l-lummell, 5 6 7 B ml Mary Ann Owsley, ii 12 Keith Reid, Betty Fish- er and Al Finlayson. 2. Cafeteria workers took pride in serving nutritious food. 3, The Board of Education. 4. Betty 'the bouncer' Engles has trophy of off-campus offender. 5. Principal Jack Fox could be seen with spir- it cap at the football games. 6. Allan Trefry, dedicated activities director, could be called lvlr. Involvement. 7. Frank Pangborn, Leo Fracalosy and Karen Venaas found students jobs in work exper- ience and ROP. 8. Working together were Ray Schutte and Jay Oliver. 9. Sylvia Won and John Meul- meister team up in the art de- partment. 10. Karen Moore reviews for test. 11. Val Popov, the iudge of the court? 12. Sue Powell questions ac- counting teacher Bob Sakaue. ,,.:-ow.-.it f rv 1. . 4. , ff? ps2:'p-1.1.-:af .i-lain izxfi 1.g1q:g,n1fzg4,:f:'g4M.fEl n44i7,M'ff Z. . fe A i fV ?:i1:-'Y5'f?'1 N 4, , , w-v,,,f..gWf 1 , ,,, A ggi' , I9 41 5- ZW ' 00- ff 'va ,, V. MQ, 'Nw 'ca' , f-W4 wo , W- i f W:5yzvf-- 7' ' fs ,, ,W 7 7 5 A4, ,,,, i ..V,A , 4 74 54 y v i- K ,Y , eiiiwv Liza. Willhhv . swzwxmi 3 Regional OCC upa tion Program was for students who wished to explore differ- ent professional areas of interest. Mr, Frank Pangborn was the supervisor at Villa Park. With his help, students exper- ienced everything from animal care to truck driving to banking. Ms. Karen Venaas and Mr. Leo Fracalosy were the directors of the successful Work Ex- perience Program. The program had variable credits for students working at a part time job, anything from Der Wienerschnitzel to Foxmoor's. You gotta have art had always been the saying at Villa Park as displayed on the ar- troom wall and the Art department tried to supply as much as they could, A selection of several creative courses such as ceramics, crafts, photo, drawing, jew- elry and commerical art gave students a chance to express themselves. The teachers of these areas were creative and had fresh ideas to help each student develop his or her own talents. Business courses at Villa Park prepared students for many part time office jobs. Areas that could be accomplished were Steno, Office Occupa- tions, Typing, Business Law and Accounting. Many pencils were broken in desperation, bal- ances wouldn't balance, and typewriters broke down, but students survived to exper- ience it all again in the real business world. lll' Faculty: Art, Business Etc 19 Nothing's fair, joy Iseli Many students developed their in- terests in Li l . 7.7145 T' Industrial Arts ji' , H through courses taken at Villa Park. Auto, Woodshop, Metalshop, Ma- . il ER chineshop, Electronics, and Blue- HINH H ' ' print Reading and Drafting were all , 1 offered for students to expand their 7 c3rfHlESQ HAUF N talents. Students were taught to xC,El,JFHlil l ll T work with the proper materials and ,, .,,,. lfel tools by one of the many industrious i f 4 teachers. Many of the finished pro- in ducts were professionally done and i displayed at various shows durin the year. g , 'iff 7'2fTZ , ZZ? Foreign Language department provided a vacationing spot for interested tourists. The de- partment traveled in different coun- tries through speech. Latin, French, German, and Spanish were all taught with a touch of foreign flavor. Teachers Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Jester, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Fallis, and Mrs. Parslow each took their students into the foreign culture of each course. Students tasted the cuisine, sang the beerhall songs, danced the traditional dances, and explored the land through books and films. Home Economics wasn't just for girls. The selection of courses includes those that are co-ed such as Foods, Contemporary Fam- ily Living, Child Care, Interior Decorating, and others. Great chefs developed their potentials in foods classes, learning how not to burn their favorite cookies, or that it does take soap to wash dishes. Sewers learned the has- sles of constantly ripping out seams until they finally sewed the item right sides together. The relatively new class of Child Care allowed students to experience first hand the joys of bringing up and entertaining more kids ily-iii s'wl,' iw-evv what to do with, Kids were often lost-and F I l lime they were supposed to go home. Foreign Language, Etc. r lx! 'L li .li 5 i 3. i. I X Y' Q I 'z- 4. :-1 .y i i ' I 'I' it i n V ,h :., ,: 'N-lg., 1-. ...-.- 1m 1 W, - vp - rv! .skx ' + f MT 7?- 'va A,,,4 9' ff iz. .-fm-.npw-vf. . ,X 5 .wax faq Xb. .r-re, -, l 4, .3 r V A fl! 1. Leanne Pope takes guard over sausage from potential sausage snipers. 2. Open House proves entertaining for Martha Parslow. 3. A desk top offers Pat Barrett a comfortable resting place. 4. A serious approach to Back to School Night was taken by Inez Fallis, 5. Always willing to offer a helping hand is Ray Schanafelt. 6. Larry Sanford lectures in Auto 1. 7. Playing it cool on Back to School Night is Jim Proffitt. 8. Visual aids make Luella Syler's child care class corne to life. 9. Jean Albright discusses fashion and the individual, 10. Dave Lawrence points out the facts. 11. Jerry Looker takes time to explain this year's project requirements. 1 56 E A 91011 L., ,J,,v-ff Facultyg Industrial Arts 21 1. Steve Wilson tells it all. 2. Roberta Wormdahl quizzes students on writing pointers. A 3. Roberta Jester uses many gestures to add excitement to a story. 4. Lecturing proves a forte of Norm Johnson, 5. Dominic Corrandino points out an impor- tant idea to student Jim Geanokos. 6. Enthusiastic about an article, Barbara Mor- ton waits for student comments. 7. Teaching it by the book, Phil Thoner intro- duces English Literature to students. 8. Pat Duffy doubles as English teacher and administrator. 9. Jack Rowe jokes with class. 10. Gail Hanger explains structure of a sen- tence. 11. Joy lseli's impish smile is a highlight in her classes. 12. Zoe Gibbs ad libs. 12 8 El- a 56 1112 I . I fl awww 92,7 4 ' 7 f '1 I -e.vL . 11,411 '0'V DOW? E i 22 Facu'ty1 Englff 4, 2 if 9 My favorite quote is . . . Do not go gentle into that dark night but rage, rage, against the dying light. -.Ng 4Q Norma johnson Twenty five high school English credits were required to graduate from Villa Park. As a first semester' sophomore, Sophomore English was required. lf students were able to sweat out the composition test and pass it, they were allowed to skip Basic Composition and go on to oth- er English courses. The selection wi- dened to include Composition, Lit- eratures, Journalism, Annual, Read- ing, plus many more. These courses were interesting and well taught by a group of teachers who brought the students into the subject with little difficulty and much experience. X l Faculty: English 23 1. Teaching ad- vanced composition is Evelyn Ching's chal- Ienge. 2. Rob Robinson lec- tures in comfort. 3. Drama teacher Linda Hoogenstyn holds auditions for Har- vey and Oklahoma . 4. Jim Zakzeski lets humor go on back to school nite . 5. Bruce Campbell explains a complicated physics formula. 6. Adding zeroes to polo opponent's scores was calculated by math teacher Jeff Ehrlich. 7. Chuck Kates explains how to use a com- pass. 8. Jean Kawaoka teaches calculus. 9. Showing his joy of teaching is Bob Ca- meron. 10. Jim Cruikshank enjoys the last few peace- ful minutes of the morning before the school day begins. 1 5 6 B 910 4 f4v1,,.fW,... .,., ..., ,, ,. ,. ,,,,. ,. ,. , , . . , ,,,,,,, 1 I ff flifffjffjh 1 ff 19, .' 4 , ,, .f 1 .7414 4,341 ffl. If In l ... L...ac, T' f ri , ,, ff' ff ,aa :Lyn Q -Awww i ., ,,.,., ,... ,, . . .,,..... .- . -' ' ' ' ' 'xx -mf gg-'wif , ,,., . ,f v.wuu,1w.ua fi WWA 4 ' ' ..-E37 , ' f ' 1 ' ,W .1 ,l 1, 7, vi . ' .'9' f , 4-...L Q? . 9 Y , .Q . . s zmfzt 12' ' 1 - ,H . ,. ,,,,,:4L, .1f,2,gg,w,w..,s,,,f,,4,7 ' 5iZ77Dff! if, ff., -'VU' 2, ' Pfvlif- '.c7l ,Vf .g,, My pet peeve is bubble gum extrudjng from a cud-chewing fa ce Evelyn Ching 24 Facultyg English 2-- f ' 'HA r.,.. ...Mg-.11 . .3 Lx ,A,. X ' '- Z, k73'4T5 '5 f2ir.,:' ' if I 45 li...,..,..,....,.i.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , The Mathematics department was well run at Villa Park by a group of hard working and understanding teachers. Math could be a difficult subject, but the teach- ers took away much of the prob- lems. Yet it was frustrating. Trying to understand where the x came from or went to, picturing that three dimensional figure in geometry, or thinking up a reason to add a num- ber to both sides of the equation were often problems which faced math students. Luckily, none of these problems were so severe as to cause brain damage. Ill I ve named my ulcer the Odyssey. jim Zalczeski You'Il get over it. Debi Craib Faculty: Mathematics 25 The Mathematics department was well run at Villa Park by a group of hard working and understanding teachers. Math could be a difficult subject, but the teach- ers took away much of the prob- lems. Yet it was frustrating. Trying to understand where the x came from or went to, picturing that three dimensional figure in geometry, or thinking up a reason to add a num- ber to both sides of the equation were often problems which faced math students. Luckily, none of these problems were so severe as to cause brain damage. One often found the same intense enthusiasm during a PE class tour- nament as one saw at a CIF cham- pionship. Co-ed PE offered students classes in many dif- ferent sports, ranging from modern dance to golf to basketball. Students signed up every six weeks for their favorite activity-or their favorite coach-never having to play a sport that wasn't their strong point. When playing time came, girls often faced guys on the courts, sometimes showing them up, and sometimes making clutzy mistakes. Both sexes were usually surprised, and all in fun. So What! jeff Ehrlich 26 Faculty: Mathematics, Phys. Ed. 1 I I f 155 m ff' 9 5 1' alr-- l l i r i 5 3 i i l i i ff ti . , 471 ,ill xl R. WL 1131 I l 1 5 6 1. Don Thompson helps a student with H math homework. 2 2. Brent Bailey double 4 9 I ll checks action in class- room. 3. Tim Stevens teach- es geometry, believe it or not! 4. Rod Williams explains the procedure for proofs in geometry. 5. Sue Gardiner takes time out to chat with a student. 6. Taking roll in a cheerful mood is Anne Folkert. 7. Taking attendance is full of surprises for Nancy Grant. 8. Grace Messerall, sits in a cage, as manager of the general store. 9. Maxine Clark adds excitement to physical education. 10. Student teacher, Judy Meserve, explains strategy in recreational games. 11. Things are looking up in attendance for Sherry Smith. we .1 Z,-1' Facultyg Phys Ed 27 1. Dave Coville taking roll in racquetball. 2. Ted Mullen watches a close play. 3. Ron Lindsay , talk- ing about his favorite subject, basketball, to 1 7 4 5 6 10 a student. 4. History teacher and coach, Dave White. 5. Photograpahers caught Dave Nic Kie taking a break. 6, Bob Hughes is caught unaware. 7. Janet Curtis returns change for books to student. 8. Randy Coleman overlooks band at half time show. 9. Debbie Craib reviews work for week. 10. Ron Brown rehearses choir for upcoming concert. .WMMM 28 Faculty: Phys. Ed. l..,,.ip,4lt.1.4:.Li.l.H qi.. . 45C!4l1f 1Jf.f kd- eff' 5. I d, I i If I P S Q A il J l i iii 47 The Music department at Villa Park was run by Mr. Randy Coleman and Mr. Ron Browne. The entire program was full of award winning groups, including the various bands, orchestra, vocal groups and ensembles. The program was full of creativity and enthusi- asm. Both teachers had new ideas for a new group of students. The groups performed at various hap- penings and enjoyed the excitment of a good performance after much hard work. Students in these groups also learned a feeling of closeness that couldn't be replaced. Jokes were played, parties were had, and life long friendships were begun. You Twit! Dominick Corradino My most memorable experience was . . . W11s and Dog riding through my room on a mo- ped and dragging me out the door while I was sitting in my chair. Debi Craib Faculty: Music, Reading 29 One of the few required courses History was an experience at each grade level. As a student in the sopho- more World History classes, one learned about the traditions, food, and lives of peoples from India to Africa. Students were exposed to the team teaching method in which classes were broken down into smaller units for cialized study. Projects were al- ways being done at the last min- ute, but no one noticed that the soy sauce was the missing ingre- dient when the China projects were taste-tested the next day. The US History teachers brought their eleventh graders into our nations' beginning up to present day political scandals. Students still wonder if there was a shot fired from the grassy knoll, or if Oswald acted alone. Mock trials with the class clown as the star witness who forgot his lines only added to an already interesting prosecution at the Boston Massa- cre Trial. Comparing Political Sys- tems or analyzing American De- mocracy was left up to the senior class. Through video tapes, film- strips, pamphlets, and teacher lectures students learned of our own system of government and how it compares to that of the Soviet Union. 3 Ill! 4 , .V W ,Y ek O .-v Q if I V.. 'iff' . . . ,f f i ' Q - f 'V X .f G7 M fx .. 'it' .A If -- . fu , 1 , V ,g ,, ., .-, . ,, W 1 , Q. 4 S I 4 30 Faculty, History l l l l l I i W J l f' if N1 I I. i r t 2 Q, ' - nt. 6' ,,, In iw.,,f X. 43 X tm , 55. - K X Ol ...L- '4 ng, Q' My I 1 ef 1 au....a,' . -.gs .Ct-.LA 1 6 7 1. Virginia Brady goes over homework 3 5 with Shelly woods. 2. Discussing recent 10 11 12 . 4 homework assignment 5 with students is Greg Benoit. 3. Lecturing to his US History class is Dick Brunt. 4. Dennis Moody helps student with class work. 5. Football players need help too as demon' strated by Steve Garrahy. 6. Vince De Falco ponders answer to a stu- dent's question. 7. Barbara Kurek shares a laugh with Joyce Biggs. 8. Dave Shelton accepts student's assing- ment. 9. Ed Tunstall lectures about the process of arrest and conviction. 10. Vincent Dingbat Murphy waits for bell in order to begin class. 11. Taking a breather after a long day, Russ Dog Murphy relaxes in his classroom. 12. Dr. Nick Buford replies to a student ques- tion. L'-.J I, qv-71 - g,,'r,g:, - ' -urs --4 Q .- 4- 5 , .V , 1 .fill VXX 'cv '1' 1 FI' r t w ' 4, . . cg f Z7Z'f'?'1 i 5 1 . 1 4-W,.,,4',: .LLQJQ . 1 tm., lf wif at ,. l .. Facultyg History 31 The various Science courses offered at Villa Park were taught by a set of teachers who tried to impress on their students their love and enthusiasm for their particular field, whether it was Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Physiology. The classes had a routine difference from the oth- ersg there were days spent on class lecturing as well as those spent dissecting stiff, brown frogs, mixing up smelly potions with pleasant end results, or watching the famous toy Physics tractor demonstrate uniform mo- tion. 1. Bruce Campbell 1 2 7 8 explains to stu- dents a complicat- n Q in ed formula. 5 6 2. Marilyn Hettick 11 catches a student as he turns on the gasijets. 3. Working on a project with his pupil, Joe Quartucci is impressed by the stu- dent's knowledge. 4. Elbert Smith explains his manner of testing. 5. Bob Graupensburger tells parents the fundamentals of his course. 6. Marilyn Shelly reviews chart in text with student Sue Jones. 7. Don lngwerson, Superintendent of schools. 8. Principal, Jack Fox over-looks the cam- pus during class-time. 9. Jim Dokos talks with his secretary about upcoming appointments. 10. Assistant Principal, Bud Davis friendily greets the students and faculty. 11. 1978-79 VPHS Faculty. me 'B ,X an ll' Hui tl- I Remember- A student who had failed a test on irony, then turned in his short story boolc with a large screw puncturing the pages. He understood all righ t! -Evelyn Ching Pet Peeve- You are right in the middle of a discussion or lecture - I mean rolling - and a hand goes up - AH! - a question - What time do we get out of this class? -Greg Ben oi t SULJU' 331111 LII.-59.5 34 Student Life Division Swirling, churning, flowing on endlessly, Time cannot be caught. It slips through the fingers, no matter how tight the grasp. Sometimes it flows roughly over life's obstacles, and other times it runs smooth as glass, quietly moving on. Life at Villa Park moved on in much the same way. There were the rough days, but there were many good days filled with life, love, and happi- ness. . fx! - . I v Q x xx , -.', I .l in 'lg H' 1 5 . 4 3 .X ' ' M i fi 3 -5 'f . , Y '11 i f -'f.r. ' ' i ' I:'5.:n-yy' -i J 4 ,J - K. I I Student Life Division 35 I Annual Class is full of love, laughter, and good memories . . . Oh, who are we trying to kid!!? The Odyssey Staff , ij . 1 p ,4 X ,w ,,.. 1 K3 I w' , J , A l Q., ' y ,.. - e mfs h - ,Q pf ... J.. A 1 -us. .X .5 I , ,W . . 4 as U . 4' .,,. ., X 'z ns... N., -Av 4 W '. 'Y 5 ' . ' QI: 'ii b lhfffff ff -,-,Q r : ' Ntwasg Dllllhf DUSS1b Katy K mollvz twe hx compg Wlyste Droble V00kre COHfUj family alway afgknl ioggl and f thai 36 Odyssey Staff S Mui was :ye J, V 1 ff, ' 4 .l It was a team, all pulling together to try to produce the best yearbook possible, The '78-'79 Odyssey Staff put their thoughts, imagination, and dreams into their book , hoping to please as many as possible. Working together in incomplete cooperation they created. Editor-in-Chief Dictator Katy Kahn was the point around which the Odyssey Staff revolved. With problems like low motivation levels, Katy handled every obstacle, even without a whip and chain. lncoopera- tive broken rulers, lost negatives, and short tempered section editors were mole hills compared to mountains like the photographer with poor vision whose photos were always mysteriously out of focus. Laughing together at every silly mistake, the staff's greatest problem was inexperience. With only three returnees, the rest of the class were first year rookies, including the advisor, Mr. Jim Zak Zakzeski. The inexperience caused constant confusion, yet under the guise of chaos the staff did function. Living together, the Odyssey family found themselves sharing their lives and personalities. The close knit group was always active, staying late at night to make deadlines, telling jokes, making coke runs, or arguing about whether the radio should be on or off. But most of all this group pulled together to choose a theme, take and select photos, sell advertisements, write captions and find quotes, do layouts, and write the copy. They tried to make the '79 Odyssey reflect that past year, they tried to make it the best ever. 1. Editor-in-Chief Katy Kahn 1 and Advisor Jim C Zak J Zak- 6 zeski take time out from a 2 busy day for a smile. 2. Nancy Zech works on the 4 5 complicated task of putting together a yearbook. 3. Caryn French, Cindi Stafford, Cris Benson and Diane Sagey diligently work at putting together the yearbook. 4. Mike Adray shows Lynn Pratto and Cindy Shields how to order photos for the sports pages 5. Staff members check up on who has purchased a '78 Odyssey. 6. The Annual class shows that even wienies on the hill can do it with class. Odyssey Staff 37 1. Newspaper staff 2. Steve Rogers shows relief after finishing a page that is due. 3. Mr. Zakzeski and Suzanne Sands joke 4 around during class. 5 5 4. Karen Ford soothes Chris Alvarez with a backrub after a deadline is met. 5. Serious in thought, Julie Bigelow answers a letter to the editor. 6. Editors: Karen Ford, Chris Alvarez, Julie Bigelow, Diane Ambruso, John Joyner, Larry Sokoloff, Steve Brunell. 2 1 38 Oracle Staff The Oracle started off the year with their usual policy of reporting both the negative issues and the positive ones. Editors Karen Ford and Julie Bigelow felt that the paper's re- sponsibilities included promoting change as well as in- forming the student body. A new addition to the Oracle this year was a personality page that featured Villa Park sports and student activities. Athletes were inter- viewed and gave their insights on all aspects of life. Editorials tackled such problems as qualifications for student office, government spending, girls' rights, and district funding. Section editors Steve Brunell, John Joyner, Chris Alvarez, Larry Sokoloff and Diane Am- bruso worked hard to put together a top quality stu- dent newspaper under the advice and experience of Mr. Zakzeski, advisor. Deadlines were sometimes missed, mistakes were caught in the last minutes, but they always came through. . .N fl V. 1 . I es, Edna papefsp well asl the Oral lured W vere inte :ts of ll' rati0nS lf igmmf nell. 10' Mane lf Munyii fnenqel jm9lIml Utes, bl 1 t f S ry Som' ewls, Cm: f repnfif I 5,1 1 'Q' 4 x This year's Oracle was not out 'S to please anyone. Hence the ' Class motto: You mean you 45 want them smiling? 3 2 I , ' Y K , f ,dv-L I '1-, Karen Ford ig, , 1 ag 1 if I il X , fa Oracle Staff 39 .t V '4 Q7Kz' .e 1 4 , , ii El Qi VA , . ..x y We have a really good if ,, fl cabinet this year - They're ' .,x,LA P, . hard working, they have a lot ff of ideals, and they're really good at getting them done. Dave Quintana , f 1 fa mb t ,,,, , ,,,,,,,WmM 1 'UUE' jr at '1' if .ff ,A f' 40 Government tk! M LAP I , 9 i 'Til Q. X. 8 if P' l 3 I A i 1, Q , , , , ,,,,, I 4 1' 4251211-:I-4 ,, 3-,fy f, -4: -' 5,.,J'L'. . ri:Liiff1!f'.' ' 44 4 ,M f ' V-.1-,Wf-. Q-:f'2?f,fr V iff? L45 , ffiyazw AW' 1 7 f 1 1141 f ffff 'f , M J, f fl H , f ff, f f f 1 ff X! fa! X , 14,61 4 V! 0 f,,4 M,,k11 , A 5, y.. 'K L. Q-n J . 75 5 S- 'K 1. Lynn Huntington, Carolyne DiNardo, and Marc 1 Horwitz try to understand the budget discussion. 6 2. ASB President Dave Quintana explains plans for 2 VPHS school year. 3. Cabinet discusses the conversion of the SOC lab 4 5 to the new student centre. 4. Dave Quintana, Betsy Sikora, Donna Gibson and Cathy Connors try listening to a diversive viewpoint. 5. JoAnne Holdridge, Julie Stone, Linda Nordhausen, and Jeff Carter exhib- it enthusiasm at a daily meeting. 6. The ASB Cabinet, ffront-J Educational Development Commisioner Mi- chelle November, Treasurer Julie Stone. Cmiddle-J Commissioner of Public- ity Carolyne DiNardo, Secretary Betsy Sikora, President David Quintana, Commissioner of Board of Control Marc Horwitz, Sophomore Class Presi- dent Lynn Huntington. Cback-J Senior Class President Cathy Connors, Pep Commissioner Donna Gibson, Vice-President Jeff Carter, Junior Class President Linda Nordhausen, Commissioner of Grounds JoAnne Holdridge. Many people thought that ASB Cabinet was an easy job, but they had little idea of the responsi- bilities of the 14 members who met the first period every day. They made many changes in Villa Park dur- ing their term. One major ditference was the place- ment of the Student Activity Centre. The small crowd- ed office by the gym became the Athletic Department headquarters, while the Centre was moved to what was formerly the SOC lab. Headed by Michelle Novem- ber, a committee transformed the large plain room into a useful student lounge. The lounge, repainted, was a place for anyone in need of tickets, information, or a comfortable spot to sit and relax during a hectic day. The ASB did their best to bring back student involvement. Student committees were reinstated, getting more poeple into more campus events. The Cabinet took on some big challenges, but they proved Villa Park could meet any of them. Government 41 The Seniors of '79 finally Came alive this year to earn the title of Super Fine 79 ! Pam Ogletree 1 5 1. Julie Janke and Lynn Schrader play in a surfer band for Senior Ha- 7 waiian day. 2 6 2. Hawaiian native Mike Waldo 4 5 shows off senior spirit as well as his legs. 3. The crowd watches as Juniors display their talents on their circus day. 4. Colorful Seniors show class pride at a hula rally. 5. The class of '79 shows off their enthusiasm during spirit week. 6. Senior Don Ho fRandy Fontanaj kisses a little old Hawaiian lady CKaty Kahnj knocking her hat off. 7. Dog Murphy and Jim Balok fight to win the pineapple eating contest at the Senior pep rally. 8. Junior clowns try to make the crowd laugh with their antics. 42 Spirit Week Spirit Week 1978 was a great success. lt was organized with maxi- mum participation. Seniors seemed to really come alive this year-not like their past yearsg they really wanted to win and worked for it. They came early in the morning and decorated the school. Every wall had spirit written across it. Shining with the Glory that the Spartans are itll The class of '79 and '80 were really unique for having everyone in their classes' names written across the cam- pus. It gave a sense of importance to every individual. The seniors were dressed as Hawaiians, juniors were from the circus, and sophomores were surfers. The seniors sur- passed the other classes with colorful banners and an outstanding skit. They distributed leis for everyone to wear showing how Hawaiian they felt. Despite the compe- tition among the classes, we all know we were together in our Spartan Victory! iw: Spirit Week 43 1 ffl ,xx 104 02 1 if v if Q i J wud SN 'W- up Av 5 , 1 eI'ljOy meeting all the other ' people at other schools. r fu Ava Haretalcis l i ' 'ar1 s 5 V' it l Mlm. l 1 1. Pam Bailey shows her spirit on Farmer Day. 2. The Varsity Pep Squad intently awaits the final buzz- er at a basketball game. 3. Julie Teachout, June Yokogawa and Judy Riley watch juniors do their cheer for the crowd. 4. Showing songleading ability at the homecoming pep assembly are Sabrina Blake, Leslie Moyer, and Kathy 2 'l 356 I 4 I 7 I Wall. 5. Sherri McMurtry leads the Spartans in the competition yell. 6. Ava Haretakis cheers for the seniors at a noon pep rally. 7. Gina Hoskinsshines at a pep assembly. Shouting and cheering Villa Park's Varsity teams to victory this year were fourteen spirited Spartans dedicated to their school. The Varsity Pep Squad headed by Mascot Nancy Weneta and Pep Commissioner Don- na Gibson, varsity song and cheerleaders, led the student body in yells at pep assemblies and football games. Aside from the glamorous limelight in front of the crowd, the song and cheer- leaders also filled many hours with buying treats for the play- ers, decorating lockers and getting up on Friday mornings to decorate the school, not so glamorous, but necessary and all a part of being on the squad. The girls were committed to pro- moting school spirit. They were the able representatives from Villa Park, showing everyone that no matter what the score said, VPHS was number one! Varsity Pep Sand 1. Homecoming court left to right: Stephanie 5 Mowery, Julie Teachout, Donna Gibson, Leslie Moyer, Sherri McMurtry, Julie Kennedy. 2 Last year's queen Nadia Ansari crowns the sur- prised 78 queen Donna Gibson. 3 Alumni Jeff Ziegler and Suzanne Romandy search 1 4 - , 5 6 l . . for their names on the wall. 4. Chris Jackson and his date show how the romantic mood of the dance affects them. 5. As the band played Run Away , the homecoming court danced with their dates. 6. Clarke Caines, Laurie Brown, Marie Briggeman take advantage of the outdoor decorations and refreshments. As the line of convertible Mercedes rolled up with the 1978 Homecoming Princesses, at Fred Kelly Stadium, there were certain members of the Spartan crowd who noticed how slow- ly time can pass. Queen Nadia Ansari '77 stood by with the crown waiting to find out who would take her place. As Donna Gibson's name was called over the loud- speaker, she looked surprised but happy as the tears of joy rolled down her face. Although the game was indecisive with a scoreless tie, the crowd had no qualms about the decision of their Queen. The follow- ing night the entire Homecoming court attended the Homecoming Dance. Decorations were the topic ofthe evening as decorative lights and fountains adorned the campus. Some laughed and some screamed as the surprise of the night happened when the automatic sprinklers came on. People danced to the sounds of City Lights inside the gym, and walking in the cool evening air outside. Homecoming '78 was truly a week- end to remember. D Jp with d ere cede I how sld nod by d' her plac the Io s the dez' gimd df dd had f' Vhe fold ended d opicofd Iorneddf ed as Id automd sounds l the CC? e YZWG' The d E' . dance acigigons gave the . 3 ' , . 5OI11efhingff1C3f1Tl05phere 3 to V' - 1Ck1 Kucera 1 N' I ' l I 1 5 , b Homecoming 47 u 4 I 1 P 1 v w w P WWW .g .44 I xl K: NM Sophomore and junior Varsity Cheerleaders seemed to work together during the year more than any other. They were constantly seen cheering together and always had a great time. The Sophomore Cheerleaders had gotten off to a great start. Their class was up and yelling so early that their spirit surprised both of the other classes. It usually takes incoming classes a while to get accustomed to the school and the crowds, but the class of '81 didn't waste any time. They were determined to lead their class to victo- ry and did just that. Working alongside the Sophomore Cheerleaders were the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. The spirit that sparked the previous year continued to burn brightly during the year. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders had a lot of devotion and Spent many hours in making the class of '80 spirited while cheering on sports throughout the year. jf 5 1-:ral 2 6 5 -I 3 7 4 I all Spartans together, 5. The Farmer Day Abdalla ecstatic. 6. Sophomore Cheer enthusiasm, 7. J.V. Cheer sings the Day. 1, Barbie Stevenson and Christy Poole ex- hort classmates for support. 2. Tami Washington, Jodi Strauss and Bar- bie Stevenson do Wind Us Up. 3. J.V.'s return a yell to appreciated audi- ence. 4. Soph's and J.V.'s unite together to draw pep rally makes Jamie Phelps and Cindi sings the Alma Mater with a new found Alma Mater at the close of the Junior Spirit Sophomore And JV Cheerleading 49 ef All the time I put in -was worth it Susan Mendez 1 50 Marching Spartansg Half-time Q 1 , 5 X J rs., WA Ai . 4' K lvl ni ,vi '41, 4, H W 1 N i M 1 iii .til .. l 15? A fp' ,AY l M T i f r i l N . 'Al . N' l . .l vi V, N-1? 1,13 li H il .5 l it l ll .i rr The 1978-79 Marching Spartans, under the direction of Mr. Randall Coleman, and drill team advisor Mrs. Leanne Pope, performed during six half-times throughout the football season. Band had class during both first and second periods. During first the band practiced inside the classroom. Second period meant walking out to the prac- tice football field fwhich was usually muddy because of water- ingj to work out the marching with the drill team. Then the moment came to begin The Marching Spartans entered the gates of Kelly Stadium to perform pre-game. Around the track they marched as the drum cadence echoed through the stands. The final moments before half-time eventually came and went. The gun was sounded, and a surge of excitement ran through each performer. All those hours of practice came together for the fifteen minute half-time. The complicated marching machinery, with all its varied components, worked as a whole. 1. Tom Zaizar stands fast while waiting for his chance to perform. 2. Second Lieut. Janet l-loldridge marches to position. 3 A j 8 3. Tall flags prepare to show their skills. 4, The Villa Park Drum Major and Major- ette lead the Marching Spartans before a 5 2 1 game. 5. The band performs the National Anthem. 6. The percussion section plays their best. 7. Banner captain Dorri Komerak smiles with enthusiasm. 8. The Tall flags do a perfect routine to the tune of Jump, shout, boogie, Mamlting Spartans: Half-time 51 ' Women's Glee, Chamber Singers, Vocal Jazz and Vocal Ensemble make up Villa Park's department of Vocal M usic. Because of weather and illness the Women's Glee group missed many performances, yet still enjoyed a full year. The group did many things such as starting a barbershop quar- tet. Chamber Singers participated in many activities including performances at Hillha- ven Convalescent Home and Cerro Villa Ju- nior High. Vocal Jazz did more extensive traveling, performing at Goldenwest Col- lege, San Francisco, and various churches. Vocal Ensemble kept the busiest, they were in fifteen Christmas concerts during the Yule season. Other performances took place at Santa Ana College, The Crescendo, Grand Hotel, and Goldenwest College. The perfor- mance at Goldenwest College was to raise money for a trip to Mexico taken in March. Director Ron Browne was pleased with the participation and enthusiasm of all his stu- dents. N-mm 52 Vocal Music M' 61223 f f 1 Its great! I wou1dn't trade it for anything in the world. Ronni Penn ....-- - ' M Mm 1. Vocal Ensemble shows its group spirit. 2. Mr. Browne directs the Vocal Jazz group. 3. Randy Fontana and Matt Shaker sing their hearts out. 4 Singing seriously Chamber Singers perfect 5 Vocal Jazz sings out during class. 6 Chamber Singers hum a tune while in prac- 7 Women s Glee takes a welcome breather. 8 Working hard at learning new music, Wom- en s Glee does their best. Vocal Music 53 Dance choreography is as important as you make it. Sue Miller Dance Choreography was a full year class for Juniors and Seniors who liked to work hard and dance. This year Dance Choreography spon- sored the Girl Date Boy Dance and the Christmas Show. They also entered a dance in the Fountain Valley Winter Concert, choreographed by Angel Dietch. After early morn- ings and late evening rehearsals members performed their own dance production held in the Villa Park cafeteria. We've had a very productive year and this is due to the dedication and pride they have exhibited all year, stated Advisor Anne Folkert. Dance Club was a co-ed club for anyone who enjoyed dancing. They worked on various dances during lunch such as jazz, mod- ern, and tap. They also helped out with the dance produc- tion at the end of the year. ITAV41 l MM 1 ' f ,f 41' ' - 1 .wo 9,55 V 'J V447 I ,ng H g ,I P qw? f..,,,,, W f ' V' 'f A , ,r !,,ff'-+7 - W 'J Qyffffwf' f ' 1 ,rr .g ff 14'if f y l ,V T 4 'bfi T itt' fx' A 3,3 ',,. t.,,,,' , - ff ,1' it T j lr.l 1 MZ,ff '1??i ,ff-'41, ' 1 5 Z, 54 Dance Choreography, Dance Club 4. XV, Y 'R' ,.... xy J, Ben C11 warm ers often do a lot of work that usually i5n't recognized, but this year we were! 56 Benchwarmers Cindy Shields As Villa Park's senior pep club, Ben Ch wa rm ers were the main voice in the crowd at most sports events during the year. The dedicated group of more than twenty girls spent much of their time trying to promote each sport. They painted signs, decorated lockers, held kidnappings, sold pep buttons and ribbons for games, and lost their voices every Friday night during football season. They often felt they received little credit for doing all the dirty work , but they did it with Spartan pride, nevertheless. Being a part of the group had many rewards. The parties, dinners, trips, Kris Kringles, sign painting parties, initi- ations, and the camaraderie which developed between the mem- bers made all the work that the Benchwarmers did worthwhile. As their paintroom wall declared, Benchies '79 Are Number One! ap'--g ,7 -- i at W As Z 'M'-----Q.-,,W -M ' -'f. 'N' ' '---..-,...-444 -1 'Z1T1t1enp,,,. 1. Benchwarmers hold up 3 4 signs for the football play- 1 ers to run through at one 2 5 ot the last games. 2. Girls compare ideas and paint signs for soccer on a Monday night. 3. Benchies cheer as another basket is scored for Villa Park. 4. Careyn Brenier points out the finer points of sign painting to Mary Stockinger. 5. Spartan spirit is shown by Cheryl Allen as she paints a poster for swimming, Benchwarmers 57 1. Punching into the com- 1 4 puter is student Craig McCue. 2 3 5 2. Rod Ida studies situa- tion at a Key club meet- 7 3 ing. 3. Taking over for absent president, Jim Graf, is Vice President Craig Al- drich. 4. Chris Truong sends the ball down the alley for a perfect strike, 5. President Tracy Herbert takes the stand at an S club meeting. 6. Picking up that split is Greg Leonhardt. 7. Greg Zecniel questions the computer. 8. Voicing ber opinion, Ann Costanza makes a point during Service club. 4-in an V ' ll! I ve enjoyed bowling a lot this year. fanine Dell-Imagine 58 Bowling, Computer, Key, Service ff' Mx Wmaw S, ff, 'W' V' LJ ta 4. .. zu. Many people are active in Clubs at Villa Park. Every Friday afternoon members of Bowling club met at Orange Brunswick Bowl. The teams competed for trophies, bringing in scores which had their ups and downs. Computer club was a fairly small group, made up of students interested in the computer program- ming field. Meeting informally each lunchtime, they were able to test their own programs and ideas. Sponsored by the Kiwanis, Key club was a group for responsible boys especially nominated to the club. They have the opportunity to help their school and community. S club, or Service club was the Key club equiv- alent for the girls. Members sold refreshments at games as well as doing projects for community groups. --if 'TV Bowling, Computer, Key, Service 59 SUP JBA' J: .33 Time brings with each moment a newness. New situa- tions, new experiences, new ways of life. Transitions must be madeg changes accepted. Soon new worlds open up to reveal a flow of life and a stream of chal- lenge. A journey through Time is begun. 60 Sophomore Division syn, f of 5 . 1 .P W. P ,F ,J - m ' 'A v 9' ' - ,,,.,: ,, V x A' A' .lf i - 3 fn -.f . -JL., Mm-1 1 15 515. 1- 1, I . 4 ::':,' 5.74 gow- . ,Q ffjgyffll 'ow' ' .ff . .f 4,24 y 1, , f V. ,Aj 1 Q4 , -'iff 2,17 'L' gf 1 ,ifixwsf ' '37 as . 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Sophomores wait for pep assembly to start. 62 Sophomores Danett Abbott Jan Abouchar Heather Adams Mike Adele David Alarid Fred Alexander Scott Allen Kenny Allen Lisa Allen Devon Allman Tom Alsborg Tim Alvarez Teri Amador George Anasis Lisa Andersen George Andrews Pam Arden Pam Arledge Kurt Ast Susan Asten Toni Baggio Sandy Bailey Christy Baker Tom Balok . E. f A 2' X . H A--f L.. - .37 7 ' -1 .. 24,9 ,MZ .,.. .1 . ,.. 6, .. 1, f 5,9 y ..,,,,: f ,sv .1 g.:' -. -r - ,4 1-5. ' A .Q 5 V '1 'W vi , is i i , 1 , 4 V, V, ,-1 ' ,fir If Wx l i , Viz 15 i' 11. V, i ,. I I ,. 5 fu' au.. :iv ey x ?- fl I is S-il . A f I V 5, if K B Lg'-. ,l V f' afia'kfzj 3 K . 541 4 V4w.w4 . , f, , Y Q 2 125 it Wi 5 ' ' fp. X - 1 an .,-, ,, ,1.,: .fra ,Q - -N. hy, -4, , ., 1, f if fi 1 fr P, M ,, is 'X A JBLEVWV' W ' -V V I , 'i , . , 4 ,N 1 1 mi 2 KBa1'-Bonj . ,.., , V Q - ' wg3Vi2'g2,gZg V, .P '+V f i A ' 5 427- -' ' , . 3713? X , : - 4 '-.' . 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M 1- 1Che-Deaj Lisa Chesemore Eunok Cho Bill Chobanian Modjgan Choovack Tim Christensen Robie Clark Danielle Clarke Caryn Claypool Lisa Clegg Tony Clifford Jill Clingan Virginia Coates Mike Coelho Jenni Coggins Shane Cole Michael Coleman Jon Collier Steve Compos Dan Compton Doug Cool Donald Corbett Ruth Corless Bob Cormany Martha Cox David Creedon Scott Creighton John Cross Sue Cullen Tammi Cullen Steve Dagley Christine Dailey Jeff Dailey Eileen Daley Jason Davies Debbie Davis Mark Davis Dan Dayton Cari Delamare Eric Dean Sophomores 65 KDe1-E552 The most embarrassing thing that has happened to me this year is falling down the stairs. Tina Ta tian 1. Sandy Smith shows disgust at pineapple eating contest. 2. With Cokes in hand, girls leave P.E. feel- ing refreshed, 66 Sophomores Janine Del-Imagine Dwain Dement Joey Diaz Mike DiDonna Bill Dodge Jim Dollina Debbie Dora Doug Dovell Alan Dualan Tom Dufault Patti Dugan Barbara Dykstra Beatrice Dykstra Kim Dymond Cind Edelbrock Y Doug Edmondson Karla Ehl Scott Elders Debi Elliott Kim Ellis Lisa Eltiste Julie Engle Deedee Erwin Theresa Esslinger E X I 4 N, I L! 4 in ,ff .Ju 4 Q- W , at , E 4,3 ,f, i t 'Co ,-V F t W If . A ,L F 9 fEva-Gabj Connie Evans Shane Evans Leslie Everett Jeff Evet Lauri Ewald Paul Ewing Kevin Fairchild Steve Farb Shaun Fenn Laurie Ferreri Tom Fice Doug Fields Blaine Filby Marcy Finamore Julie Fisher Karrie Fisher Michelle Fleming Pam Fleming Nanette Fletcher Gene Flinn Jeff Fontanesi Sherri Forman Mike Fowler Rondalyn Fowler Steve Fredson Shelley Freel Daniel Freeman Steve Freemari- Shari French Paula Freschi Laura Furtek Lori Gabany Kerri Gabel Ron Gabourie Sophomores 67 fGab-Glaj The only thing I remember about the first day of school was overall n um bn ess. Greg Young 1. Dave Barbara waits for friends at lunch. 2. Jayna Moore doesn't approve of Mike Karady's sandwich, 68 Sophomores Tracy Gabriels Jim Gaiser Angeloa Gallert Craig Galloway Tom Galvin Ron Garrett Terri Gates Steve Geanakos Angie Gemmill Susan Gentry Mark Gerber Tim Gibson Stephanie Gier Lynne Giesseman Kent Gilbert Mike Gilmore Miles Gilmore Allison Glass 4 f a .Q 2? .,4, 'im ,. U, ,, 2 4 , ' 1 Nr -f-. J,-I ' . 1 1 -A, - H' '.' v, IFA.. we 'og 'I W 'SZ l ',,f-cw , -4' - ' , ,- . l was yy. , -Af ? I ' V .,'. fluff' ,Af ,.a-:IA W 1' r U A , M345 1' ' y' ' ' A M f- 'lu-.,,,+hs:-i.,'gAc ' , Q ...mv , fy, l I . . i 'I iv 1 , ' f . 1 - p an 1 .A , '-f f W , f , ,xzgf ,. 4,51 . r-ei f .. , -V-My mi- , vf - , - +: fw,rw 1 , Y an iw 255 PM I l i f ff: V 1 . ' , fa? 'Q' ,f 'ill f' , ' xii? ' ,254 . . iz-.V V ' Y . 'i -L: v Zi fGue-Harj Margie Goerke Lisa Goodman Robin Gordon Kurtis Gorham Wendy Gosser Debi Gouveia Scott Gow Debbie Graber Susan Graf Tony Grande Laurie Granito Paul Grannis Carol Gratto Leslie Gray Malcolm Gray Bob Gray Chris Greene David Greiner Mike Gresham Cheri Gress Janice Greybiehl Kathy Grider Deidre Griffith Diane Griffith Michelle Grover Tammy Guinn Joe Guzzetta Chris Haan Laura Hagerman Michael Haluza Mark Hammond Todd Hanshaw Alan Hanson Sandi Hardacre Sophomores 69 II-Iar-Holj My favorite teacher is Mr. Wilson because he's so easy to get along with. Pam Arden 4 1, Pep assembly seems to disturb Caryn Claypool and Kenna Martin. 70 Sophomores Lynda Harlan Mary Harlin Tom Harper Tammy Hartley Jon Harvey Lori Harvey Mark Haupert Carrie Hawkins Laura Hawkins Carolyn Hayes Elizabeth Hedlund Steve Hefti Mike Held Scott Henderson Lee Hertlein Timothy Heying Gary Hill Leeann Hobbs Tracey Hodge Darlene Hodges Bob Hodson Heidi Hoffman Kim Hoganson Diana Holcomb ' x Y i W 431 nd I :fi by rf! fpig - 4- 6.3- .- V K 4 J 1 4 's , V '14,-y, -F ' ff' 5 ' -4 if ' S.. 4 Y ,gf Aw X A- Y W ! l f 3 X 'IL '.-.' 'I' ,, 1 .ah- I ' 1 ' J , J ' , ' J -V is , uf Q .,.A , I ,l T IHOI-Kosj Jan Holcomb Pat Holleran David Holmes Brenda, Horn Donice Hotchkiss Michael Houston Edward Hunt Kathy Hunt Kristi Huntington Lynn-Marie Huntington Crystal Husband Robert Ingle Woody Itson Gary Iversen Kristal Jacklin Bill Jackson Jill Jacques Bill James Phil James Joncary Jaress Judy Jensvold Alex Johnson Beth Johnson Caroline Johnson Chris Johnson Eric Johnson Greg Johnson Kelly Johnson Matt Johnson Vicki Johnson Andrea Jones Julie Jones Susan Jones Trent Jones John Jory Jeff Julian Tamara Jurjis Paul Kakis Beth Kamber Karen Karabin Mike Karady Uva Karady Mark Kawanami Beth Keller Lisa Kelly Staci Kelly Lora Kepler Jim Kerr Kathleen Kilroy Eric King Wendy Klein Patti Kolter Kris Kossen Diane Kostner Sophomores 71 Lynne Klecak Jeff Klemm Jon Krause James Krick Margie Kleerup Angie Kraak Rick Krueger Jon Kudia Jill Kummer Cora Lambert Kelly Lancaster Gary Lara Tina Lardas Shannon Laren Lawrence Larocca Kelly Larock Grant Larson Jeanette Larson Steve Larson Liz Lattiner Wy .-! , ,- . A 'V 5 f, cf4 1 W .W f 1 ? , 49 x 4 'IQ' , f f f- fff 1 X ' 1 LLL l wi! f ai. bf' 'ke ' ,1 351 jgf-ff -5 if59f:..' A ' ' if K f L QQ? . gf. a xi 40- W 1' .1 f ' . Alia f ' il..-11 :-,...v:- . - vgf ..I , x P' + V 1 , , Q f ft P- Ab wr Terry Laughlin Doug Lecrone Duncan Lee Brad Leichtfuss Trudi Leonhardt Diane Lewis Jan Libby Donny Liddy Greg Linsmeier Robbie Lloyd Alane Sue Lockstedt Jim Long Jean Loop Donald Looper Bruce Lovell Matt Lovell Peggy Low Steve Lowenstein Don Lubke Susan Luhrsen Brad Lundgren Jerry Lundin Donna Lytle Kelly McCarter Adam McClellan Karen McGowan Kathy McGuire Noralee McKay David McKenna fLau-McKj Sophomores 73 fMad-Meij It would be hard to top our pep ralli es, we've got the best. Christy Poole 1. Sherry Butcher, Renee Mukhar, Jenny Raya, and Jenny Nadal wait for classes to Staff. 2. Cheryl Rheingans catches the attention of her favorite teacher. 74 Sophomores Tom Madison Kent Madsen Missy Mafrici Paul Magargee Greg Mahony Cheryl Maida Kevin Malloy Kristin Malrnstrom John Maloney Julie Maloy Jeff Manning Phil Markle Mike Marlow Kenna Martin Evelyn Maruko Dave Mason Jeff Matthews John Matthews Kim Matthews Cathie Meister PW! J, 1 . 3-2 ev.: ' gg ,ana - YM ri' e e z.. ' -- :L . vt - . L ' , - - - ...Qs A f ' ' ' .V- 'A - .- ' .LL , 52--'0f3f ' 1 Q '--T A fm. , My 5 fa is A tri f 'VB ,xy p ,, P-V 1 -we - .:::j'::-1--vig,V-3- 1-,Qu 'Q-. f--- Hui 5 ,tr f lk' 5- fMes-NeH vt,,':-:- , ,-V. ,N T ,kr M , it '-, I ,W , EJ, I '14, 417' 1- 5 1- 'J 'Ml ' r ' ' J f1.21i tj . ' lvpv , I N ,l v ' .iv ,. 1, f TSZJWJ,-, 'in' V 4 Q! .fl 44 if 'i' LY 1if. '1l 1,-if if 1 M J f -,4 1:1 5 ' l 7 '11, 'M , ph ,Q fkf'..f 4 n 5 l A, gd. ,. N J 44 , . I L . ., el ' 1 I ' Vi . IZA 'Suu 4 'viii f P. f ai 7-2 ,' . . fr ? K -- 0 R - i ,v W. I , fi . 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P J ff , me If T ee- 1 1 i 5 .i , 4 V ,Jay 01,1 --.f,.,. , - - ..,5,:f f, Q A - 'W ff , , f -- V 41 Q 'fi 2 .9 'P i l ai it . v-.9-5, ' J l 'ly' 'if izgjs ' - -4545, ,,,. 1' 1 f Tom Mesaros Luke Messenger Terry Metsovas Hal Meyer Sharon Meza Carla Miale Chris Michael Glenn Miller Kelly Miller Dale Mirtle Tony Molinari Jeff Mongell Kathy Monroe Karen Monson Steve Montee Jayna Moore Karen Moore Fred Morgan Steve Morgan Michele Mortonsen Doug Mosher Sean Moss John Mouser Renee Mukhar Kelly Munger Sandra Munoz Rod Musser Katherine Myers John Mykkanen Jennie Nadal Darryl Nagao Tracy Nash Christi Nees Marilyn Neff Sophomores 75 fNei-Parj High school is the same as junior high except you have to act more mature. Lisa Bergen er 1 Sophomores listen intently at orienta- tion assembly. 2 Pat Holleran watches his favorite group of gurls during lunch. 76 Sophomores Susan Neil Christi Nelson Linda Nelson Mark Nelson Mark Nelson Wendy Nelson Tung Nguyen 'Tracey Nishino Karen Nordhausen Mark Norris Julie Novello Scott Nowak Micheal O'Connor Colleen Odlum Larry O'Donnell Lori O'Handlen Scott Olson Timothy Olsen Mike O'NeiII Nancy O'Neill fi .A f 4 if f JZ!! .P - ,., .7 ,r : ij ian -W, 'wr , ltr, query! ' Y Q cz. f 1 '. Z1 . 4, , 1 W f if 1 A Lif??2,i J -. fill lffnfif' ' ffWi'i2?f217'Z3 , ' ' -g ' '4' at 'v:4g,1yg . ,, '- -ff.. - 'V . ,yy A ' . lanrff, ' vp if 'f 'fi 'af if , - gi. C , .- i ,M I f. -1' V ff Y f'37 , .. I r f 5 , V .1 Q5 .- .Er IN' V, '- ,1 1, , ' 1 l W - -' 1 '. - ,,,, E fff n , r .. A . u' I , 'V 77 I li-lin., r .... .3 M , Gary Onnen Darla Oudejans Armenay Ouzounian Jason Oroom Sandy Pariser Raymond Park Laurie Parker Leonard Parker 4 e a 'Q A-1 L i . 1 .ef-. A Z .Z ' 'S A 1 , , 6? 43 n' 41' Y ,i ' f Ki rvs -J ,-P y.-. si R AY , ii! , , Xi V ,I 'K , v il, X X ,J fe ff 4 ' 1 3 f 5 'H Z4 , Alun. fPas-Reoj Brenda Pash Karen Pash Shannon Patterson Rex Peace David Pearson Paul Peters Daniel Peterson Monica Penn Gregg Picano Sandra Pierson James Pigott Diane Pinch Erick Pomeroy Christy Poole Debbie Pope Q Pat Porter Vicki Posthuma Christina Pott Dave Potts Dean Poodrier Tammy Prater Terri Pratto Nancy Preston Michelle Provost Pete Puckett Phil Puckett Steve Pytlik Eiana Quaglietta Debbie Quigley Bruce Quintana Tina Rainville Christine Range! Brian Rapp Tom Rasinski Bob Ratkovic Dan Ratzlaff Jenny Raya Tricia Renner Lynne Reoch Sophomores 77 fRey-Samj I do some- thing dumb and stupid everyday so it's hard to remember the most embar- rassing one. Tim Heying 1. Sophomore finds new way to relax. 2. A punch in the arm is one way of getting attention. 78 Sophomores Heidi Reynolds Cheryl Rheingans Ben Rigney Scott Rice -Pete Ricks Celia Rios Don Roberson Cathy Roberts Tom Robillard Alan Rodgers Jolene Rodriguez Linda Rodriguez Garrick Rodemeyer Arnaldo Roldan- Suarez Ann Roscoe Wes Rose Jon Ross Madeline Russo Kelly Ryan Sean Ryan Mike Sachse Rob Saffian Andy Salmond Clay Samuelson 'if X . W 'W 1? as A W, if I if l 13' ' ' gi.. VU 'wa -.z . 0-if 1 5? S x . . i 'I 'ALJ wav Q I I Q37 5. ' to X N PM 1 if ' ...J tl N. f 4 .V , 'I n I x 4 , Ax 1, i 1 if- , .I I J I fr., f f fd, X' DQ !! J ,,f hi, ' nr f sfff N. ' 5' 4.152 ' as . V 1 'Y q X 'Q-n .. V ' '-sv V' Q. 17 Carrie Smith . ,, 13.1, Gene Smith X Linda Smith E ' Lorraine Smith iff-'i .- 93,4 Nl' -,A f. .Q 1.15, i -' uw . , J ., f R... .,, ' '. f5an -Smij Robert Sandberg Brant Sandell Gita Sarkaria Doug Sarsany Sandy Saucerman Mike Savaso Carmen Scerbo Tom Schenk John Schillo Sheri Schmoyer Doug Schoppelrey Gary Schulthies Gordon Scott Kathy Scott Randy Scott Bob Sebring Doug Seeger Steve Segovia Leon Seievos Jim Sellers Angela Sells Mark Seyfried Lisa Sharkey Michele Shaw Becky Shelton John Shepherd Mark Sherman Kory Shipps Karen Silzel Carla Simmon Jeff Simmons Robert Skinner A f Sophomores 79 fSmi- Ta tj I remember the list of rules and the seating charts during the first week of school. Karen Pash 1. Diane Kostner and Jody Tarabilda keep an eye out for passing friends. 2. Sophomores shuffle to class. 80 Sophomores Sandy Smith Sherry Smith Steve Snyder Stacy Soltz Dan Sombroff Jesse Sorensen Loretta Souza Jonna Spaeth Cindy Sparks Mike Spector Steve Sprenger Mark Staab Kevin Staudenmaier Laurie Steiner Kurt Stemmler Karen Stephenson Gregg Steuart Sara Stevens Steven Stimac Karen St Pierre V , 'WI' f .. -I '1-9' , - -1 'fi 32-'iitiliziri' 1 '47 ' ' 'fic' ' iff fbi .'lQ3Qfi H 1 ' if fi' ' 15 Qi '.-7 . A fill In ' if fr V i A 2 11' 7' 'izuriw vi' I, Q.. '1 ,-' ' QQQYZ 7 ,- ff',- Wy, , . ' 'Nil ,LW f zg- 1 I -V re . fr - ,f L, ,ag L :fn W' I' Lf I , ,ji ' be HG 5 33 Y 2' ,.... , ff, Z f ff ff ' , of 7 V f f f f 5 f fn, V' , ff X fQf'f' 1 ' ' zf f f Zh, ff, x V , ,,,,. ,.,., , .. ,, 1, f W 6 I I , 1 , , , . , 4. MII, V f' 2 95 .Ml .1 . , ,. .W-pqmmfmwwwsrmoanm I 5 tr- Totj Steve Stransky Cindy Strauss Paul Strauss Vickie Strawn Kerin Strecker Tracy Sumrall Jackie Sweaza Roberta Swistok Tracy Szucsko Rich Tait Dorrie Talmage Jody Tarabilda Dan Tarbutton Steve Tardif Cindy Tartter Tina Tatian Jefff Taylor Kenneth Taylor Jim Teece Rob Teigen Jeffrey Teitler Kathy Terry Frank Theuerkorn Jon Thomas Steve Thompson Pat Timpane Tony Ting Nancy Tingstad Margo Todd Laura Torina Sophomores 81 fTre- Warj The most em harrassing Y' g thing fhaf di T T hair happened this year was tripping in front of my old boyfriend, his new girlfriend, and JeffT k L T k Mk T ly N yUy d the guy I liked. SMH PV 8 Ma g V g Cindy Bond D bb VV o K ., -ff E yan Vo da LUN , Chris Wagensell fb i- Jr is sf seam hh OL'QaOv7'OKliJQVL7L fr f , - fe ' L 0?onJv.J3f 2 Wgwfwr in OVO ,-,f x N- K Erjc Wakefiel SGWWQWOMQ LU 'wif YQ W ' hebafwwuc M 7 Wgfqaow ,159 fl !3L,x,1Q45ff 'X . 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Photo -' Not Available fWar ZWII Eric Webostad Mary Webster Lisa Weiss Terry Weissman Diane Wartburg Tami Washington Dave Wells Sandy Wenzel Steve Westbrook Laura Westfall Ron Wastal Michille Watson Shawn Wickwire Kenneth Willkom Lisa Wilson Lorine Wimberly Valerie Watson Ray Watts Brian Wong Dana Woods Greg Woodside Chris Wooters Kim Wayman Karen Weber Patricia Welch Cynthia Wells Brian Wheelock Carol Whitehouse Michael Withers Barry Wong Ross Wozniak Gary Wright Joe Wynsen Greg Young Jeff Zatlin Wayne Zuckerma Julie Zwicky Cheryl Zwych Sophomores 83 1. Front row: Cynthia Wells, and Evelyn Maruko. Second row: Tamme Hartley, and Dorrie Tal- 3 4 mage. Third row: Steve Freeman, and Wendy 1 2 Birch. Fourth row: Laurie Parker, and Kim Math- 5 6 ews. 2. From bottom to top: Cindy Bond, Lynn Hun- tington, Sandy Sauserman, and Kathy Barnett. 3. Lynn Huntington, Cindy Bond, Wendy Birch, and Sandy Saucerman trap Sophomore class advisor Steve Garrahy into buying their suckers. 4. Evelyn Maruko rummages for money to buy a sucker. 5. Tamme Hartly, and Evelyn Maruko smile at the photographer as he snaps their picture. 6. Lynn Huntington explains the selling procedure to the Sophomore class officers. 4,,4f' ,ll t,,, 84 Sophomore Officers X fa -by LW 's I Q 'I ,, v : 'hw ' dl Fw o s H 1 nz' n .HI I Sophomore Offncers 85 S..-202: 3.1.51 It There are many references of Time. Each is separate, yet all are connected. At one point waterfalls of Time come cascading down - all become involved in the excitement, the rushing, the thrills. Then Time slows to a quiet. At another corner of Time a new waterfall of excitement arises, once again to settle into quiet. And the events continue, each following the one before, and preceding the one after. Sports are much the same way - rising and falling in a succession of eu- phorias and dissappointments. And as one is ending, there is always the birth of another. 86 Sports Division WVA , . A , 02fee+. I?h mdk UMfwwM,w4w6W5mQ?iiEQmf mfwgb QOlYQHrO ofugw ms -wxw TRW ww q0mQf9fo qw mare i,41biixmiW 3 wmvuuwtmnJ'?akQN5 JWux3xs ux1QQ,, gaumwiaxi m uLQhffN?Qwp+gwd?Q5qfKxMug 4m. QQKUNQUQ A SMX NM qw, 1jp,W0 M5 jmmmm, wa, mme +059 XmfgaiuLQ Qkgkax QWWJU SCYKQX CHU O55 UEQJY XUZXWQVB and N U40 GH MU? C599 xlfwci I com MX qwj 0daQcQv wrwf mmm? Z fx 1 Ummm L5 f U fDk U'fW95 R 'WW fm? CMU CLQLWUSQL QQLQK, 05 all JJVWAQL5 l ' NMKQS U1 vw C , VVWV 'WLQ 611494 Ol MKQOXWNKQJW XD CMJ5 M L wlfmifv WML Xg q Qfafll X LVM . '9cmmu37 u1g ' g Q'QLM., ? U5 993 QWQWMM QU X 55xm11LWULf MH GMX VLJKLJM Q1 J UL? , . ,+ 3 ff. W .f A l V rw? ' flf ' N ,Q A ' I f 5 ' f f le rxkx if HQ 1 1- f- , ,VN gr rib KvL'3 , ? rf 5 WUFYUQQWD ,,N Xwrfifxx CCHS T S0251 fixfufw MW63UibEUi A mMyigQi5sW5MMu f X W wtwih M2676 gf C ifi5LAuL,L XW WfN6uf mK 0C1CQ9kQ,X ' Q PC w Q 'ax yguga Q , ,, Q1ff .f 1 H L ?l W , Sp t D 87 The 78-79 Varsity Football team, led by coach Ted Mullen, constantly improved with hard work and dedication during league play. The cul- mination of the effort was a CIF berth for the fourth consecutive year. But although many of the team members showed their expertise, they could not re- peat the victory of the year before. The Spartans start- ed slow with a pre-season loss to Katella 14-7. Injuries and personal differences caused some team dissen- tion, but Coach MulIen's experience and leadership put the team back on the right track. Villa Park won the second pre-season bout against Loara by a 21-9 mar- gin. The winning streak continued through league play as Tustin was felled 14-O. Santa Ana Valley was defeat- ed next, 7-6. Team unity was soldifying as the Spartans braced for El Modena, the team which was to win the CIF crown later in the year. The Spartans couldn't pull through and the mid-season loss to top ranked El Mo- dena, 24-O, seemed to temporarily halt the team's euphoria. Dissention seemed imminent, but again the coaches put things in perspective. 1, Defensive player Dale Hahn crushes 1 3 5 Santa Ana offense. 2. Offense lines up 2 4 6 against Canyon. 3. Players watch anxiously from the sideline. 4. Jeff Burget kicks off against Orange. 5, We're still number one! 6. Coach Mullen shows anxiety and hope as he watches the game. 88 Varsity Football W ' , Q 'f-. -51, Ja 4 , . g ,- ,.-M , --fn, A . - --uglifki-' .. r.-5 . M 'mr 17.4 A, .,.i,.., .- . til! ' - ' Ek ii if an w ' it , ,J 4, iw ' -'fad ' 4' A' -r wr 'W' r A . HLMEJJ 7 ff ., ,- --ff :V ,A 'Z f I V :irq if ,I , . ,, V ,,, ix pil 1 , r r , 531451144 1.1 , 7416 m A es' 1 .E f lt 1 , Q. ff ty' 1, 3,1 ix. His rl. , :U 1- 'x 'WUI ,, ., -nf, 4 .kc-,, Y, f .,, ,-,ww J , 1 ,f ff.: 3 . -M, f' f Y? ' V If O f .,- .A A - 4 , 5'-2 ,--J ffzf .'l, I ML LW A2 +V, M ' fy' I -. ., Q --537.11 ' 'ff' f-f ,L ,, - ,ffff fn 4, 1, . f 1 ,- wif- 1 . If 'V 4. A ' f 4 ., W W . , . . , q ..,,,. , x , , . . Q. , . A ' '4 19 'ff ff: , 4, 'T 4 . ' - ,fa 1 5 4- 4.1 Mali an ,,, 1, .I 46 . YQQWY? 1'-75? 2 The Homecoming challenge with Canyon High held mixed emotions as the whole school became involved wnhtheganw.Aherhawnghadtheschoolvandmued tennpersrose asthe Spartans becarne deternuned not to lose to the high ranked Canyon team. No mercy was to be shown to the Conunanches on the Hekl The oHense had one ofthen'worstrughts,butthe defense hekjshong,keemngthescoreananindedsweC1O.For the rest of the season, the Spartan machine was on the upswing with three easy wins. The first victim was FoothHlastheylosttothe SpaHans14e6.Nextcanm Orange. Aher dedanng then suprenmcy over the Wienies on the VPHS walls, the Spartans promptly shamed them into a 41-6 loss. The last game of the season came to be a meet with rival Santa Ana High. The Spartan machine once more proved their worth by making quick work of this game and defeated the Saints with a score of 21-O. r K' 1 5 -I f ,Q j fl, xl j sp'-,V ,1 i , jfwf 4',::z ?fja' ,. K V , .. , . . 1 ' I - 4 V '. . 4 , I ' I V, V - 'ZW' WM WA 1 'LJ 'f , 'I L....1 -' .. - . , 5 ,ly I',1anas.fj QV' lLv'f,Q,: ' , ' , . ' A ',-kg'-h 'LAL 1f' ,, .. ' , iq ' , . A, :i , .. .- . f . - .,1'.11'w4f.rffim eff, tif-2 4 t,'. ,L 9. .:i.fff..-5 'vu:'fe-'iff-fe A efzw .. . , .', 1. +I, . . - .,,.z.... . .1 , ., ,, . A .. . if .. 'A..y,,,..,,:f. I . .1 .fgiaiuh .,, . y WiMAM-Mfgfkmw r ..,4g,.Af., Amt, ul V -N X ,V 'mv V, ,M ,Wg ,J ,gf ,lg-fm. ,V I , -A..,.-...fA,,..,.,. . lt... ,. N f. ,-,5- g ,.4. - - f- -44 f A , f ,:,, ,.f- V f.-.U e, W 11, -. K M . Mg-may Y 1 , , D ,. mama ,, M ., ' ' M f-.mn K-T5-A', .ug -r 3. ' 'V ,, . r ,. ' i 1 1. Spartan defense 5 6 downs opponent to help continue their 4 7 3 lead. 2. Each member listens while in the huddle. 3. Sprinkler showers add variety to the Foothill game. 4. Arnold Thomas dives for extra yards at Kelly Stadium against Canyon. 5. Rob Heller pushes through as he re- ceives the ball from Paul Moyer, 6. Attempting to gain yardage is Jon Rose. 7. Coaches Mullen and Wilson discuss the plays with Rob Heller. 8. Randy Scott shows expertise as tailback against Santa Ana Valley. 90 Varsity Football vc K' A lm Jmmh v,- A719 Football was a great experience. If I had to do it over again it would be the same. Ray Smith After fighting its way to the first round of C.l.F. playoffs, the Spartan Varsity Football team, carrying with them a season record of 6 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie, met with Saddleback High. Spirits were high and the game ended in a Spartan victory with a score of 14-6. Second round saw the Spartans matched against top ranked Warren. By the end of the first half, Warren had shown the Spartans that they had met their match. The second half began with a score of 7-7, with the Spartan touchdown made by Randy Scott. From that point Warren took the game with one field goal and another touchdown. The end of the game saw the Spartans defeated and Warren victorious on their own turf. Although they were defeated, the team kept up the Spar- tan image of good sportsmanship and took their loss with their heads held high. Coach Ted Mullen was proud of the team effort all season. 1. Assistant Coach Steve Wilson gives 1 3 signals from side- line 2. Steve Brown 2 4 5 runs a boot leg play as Arnold Thomas sets up to block 3. Team Photo 4. Arnold Thomas looks for an opening J against Katella defense. - 5. Coach Ted Mullen looks at this years Q, defense. ' j,,Lf WMM- Egfepg' W Ltrfrf- S 5 .- ws 92 Varsity Football 11 fi vi I 1 f 7' 11 A t,,, -. 0... '-ur ,vil- pa- 17-4 -13 y , V ' f' 1 -.7 Wi! ' ' ,L B ' .W ,J - QQ 1 WA 7-.N Q f ' ' 2 ' 1 , S2552-5-Zulu' lb-A f-2... ,- .1f.:.gr.i.. gd .... .1-,,,,,M1.? .aye or 1r'i',,-Qi 'f4C.f.. a I- g'i,, , fml' , .i It , l. - qu I g:JanITKg'r13on, Dzrnsfggtcgfvlike T':i?imR,'Larry'At::E? , me Cs'ig1'veTa7Jeff'Caa'e?gaE' cyyeigrgggtgfafnehr ave' 'angarp i'F'M-Bo ' ' 'Y 'www Tom Dunning, Dave Ehl, Mike Puskos, Bob'5e'm5ff1T'Jarne?N'eTl3'TJ'rTf'lIouie Vega,NJa1fElie RE15l5ins, Deai'1'll7llrtle', Clark'BeYer, Kevtr1'8wens5-Dale-Hattnf-fm --'-f-'a -V' - - f--'-- ' - - Jorge Caucas, Mark Raya, Kevin Hauber, Guy Larsen, Matt Frederickson, John Gerrhan, Scott Owens, Randy Owens, Torn Reilly, Scott Brookover, Marc Ehlers. Keith Karnrner, Randy Saufly, Jim Mair, Dave McNamara, Shaun Buckle, Dave Latimer, Don Gibson, .left Vigil, Rod Whxting, George Ganis, Pete Vamamoto, Mike Capps. Doug Bartling, Ron Greathouse, Ned Brlnes, Mike Johnson, Eric Flynn, Trenton McCoy, Takay Sorensen, Dave,Hall, Scott Ryan, Bruce Leichtfuss, Luke Shultz. Jon Rose, Mike Mahony, Hal Grahmn, Ron Kammer, Paul Broderick, Rudy Ruiz, Clark Caines, Ray Smith, Fred Sylvaa, Joel Van Boom, Brent Picano, Dutch Holland, Mike Koob, Mi Steve Brown, Arnold Thomas, Derek Clair, Jon Sylvia, Byron Dunn. ke Reta, 51'-'-sau .hw Varsity Football 93 W 501911 om ore Football team completed their season with a record of four wins and three losses. Led by Quarterback Chris Johnson, the team achieved wins against top-ranked Canyon, Tustin, and Orange. Coaches Russ Murphy, Dennis Moody, Ran- dy Muginally, and Vince Murphy felt the team improved throughout the year. Many talented players showed their expertise in offensive and defensive play. Offensively, Jeff Mongell led as most valuable player followed by Bob Seb- ring and Don Lubke. The defensive section of the team was a great factor in the winning games led by players John Jory, Pat Holleran, and John Cross. All coaches agreed that the team outlook for the future would be a good one. , , ,ck f , ff f f HY J? 4 Wm MZ ,E .J .YA Clif Z, Z, in J W at JJ, , ,JJJ llama, . 'M A 94 Sophomore Football High school football is an experience in itself Steve Segovja 1. Sophomores get caught in a hairy tackle. 1 2 5 2. Quarterback Chris Johnson 3 4 6 7 watches as his pass is completed, 3. Bob Sebring carries the ball for yardage against Tustin. 4. Tustin defenders attempt to bring down Don Lubke. 5. Mike Karady runs for a touchdown against Orange. 6. Defender Shane Cole teaches the other team how to tackle. 7. Chris Johnson sets up a pass for Villa Park. y ly 0 Sophomore Football 95 Waterpo1o is all practice and dedication. Pa ul Sa vaso VP did it again! The Varsity Wa terpolo team clinched another league crown with a fantastic record of seven wins and no losses Led by coach Jeff Ehrlich, the team had no returmng starters This proved no disadvantage, as It was ranked In the top ten in CIF before the season had begun Leading the defense was Paul Savaso, with Jam Balok and Bob Mohle as offensive stars. lan Haskins was outstanding as the team's goalie Coach Ehrlich credited the winning season to a good team attitude and a balanced scoring attack. 1. Shaun Fenn awaits a pass to 1 3 4 his goal area. 2. Doug Christensen 2 5 6 carefully passes to avoid the hands of his opponent. 3. A careful save blocks this goal. 4. Marc Horowitz shows there are lots of muscles in waterpolo. 5. Jim Balok puffs while attempting a goal. 6. Spartan opponents never seem to have the ball for long. mi,-1-gig 3514fi:wla.d,H2i'b -llffg''f'4 n95e1iv' 13 if-'Q-11.-f its In 1 :areas-fic:-:Qs ' R Y ' ...: 5. ,iz-kvzszps.id.-25f'+f'QG:L-v-ivg' 3 -rn' N. C 9- t i new 41229 S-.-:L tliwisseiawg ,gears . r'-wt ,A ,: , V REQ Y! -f5E 5.:e1g: 'para-1: g i . -- ta . fl . - . v I .X iktf-F rafF'iZ,.',flI-'1:' ' -' HE! '35'W1:': I L U O . I -Sw. 1 I p 'll .' I 1' ' r ,y 11' 'u... Z -4- ' S Q't 'vqlzl ,, u- .Jv Varsity Waterpolo 97 'sh' ' , T l Jr M M 'Ei Agni, -, 1, u ' W ,ia ,.... if J ,fe an ,hr . age si' 655 ,Q-53, , G .gg Y ,t --:gf:5f'.':.,. Q w 4 ..-':1.L,Fib22-1324 ,., '3 '-L7 '- 52. 1537 1'll ' ' sg- 'Q tiff -ffizzzfil -'..pfa.?-gigs .F I V , 'S' - Ag: 4 1:14. r' if-zfrlamis-ffJ:-5? ,J . 2w.'e'ii:fe:, ' 1 :Timm ffl News-.R5ge.,:: -.,fa 2Q.s-fx: f,,,,,,ff.w.fe,-' . 3551,-3.5:-12 -fi-1 ,js-+5343-Iif-'-CFTZ - -11-LW?-' , .Jig jf? ff7?FiiT'Gf V Many people never realized the skill, determination, and stamina that goes into the training of Villa Park's water polo team. With regular practice sessions from 6:00 am to 7:30 am and 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm daily, the boys were subjected to gruelling workouts under the direction of an able coach. Swimming lap after lap, often with rest periods only every hour. Coach Ehrlich trained his team to have spirit, be conditioned, and be prepared for every opposition. The team consultant, John Kulisich, was always enthusiastic about the team's ability and well planned teamwork. Villa Park produced a victorious team, winning the league crown, and proving that determination wins the fight. NE-. 1. Coach Ehrlich coaches the team dur- 2 4 5 ing a time-out. 2. Bob Mohle as top 3 6 7 scorer shoots for an easy goal. 3. Larry Harmier sets up a strategic play. 4. Scott Hill shows much expression while recovering a pass. 5. Marc Horowitz concentrates on a pass as Steve Abdalla looks on. 6. Varsity Team Shotg Craig Thomas, Paul Sa- vaso, Larry Harmier, Bruce Brown, lan Has- kins, Steve Bierman, Bob Mohle, Rob Hemker, Coach Woods, Coach Ehrlich, Marc Horowitz, Dave Freeman, Doug Christensen. Jim Balok, Perry Viscounty, Steve Abdalla, Brian Holmes, Bill Bland. 7. Matt Mickullics prepares to throw a goal attempt. 93 1.1: V . - - 11l-5- .,,. XA v.,'A I 4,4441 ,Q .Qv -Q , .1,'k.,H.: '- F ffjff .lb G ', A -N.....f4 ' - ,,' '. - ff. Q' of. , f L, i J., 4, . T- .K .-' ' . . Ag. SL . .. T- - Ls ? YJ' . 6 ,. . L ' - .,s7:7Z - 2 v ,g 'iii QQ, ' N ,,. ' Y ,A V .Lzafarsl 'v- . , ff 0 1 W 4, ' lv ' ' rg' A. . 1' 1 ' . .q In fi, , 9. ' 1 -SY 774. . . ':-, , we M -Y 1. , x- 5- , F7 - , bi, , Q ,Q .gr 7 -nf f A 0- ' - , 1- -' U., e- .yn . A ix , h , , ' ' - f 'f'I , -I -, xg , Sw' ,.f,:7P'J - , , 47 ' T. F, - --I . - 'v . ' ' 1-4.52 g -A ' TV f'.g1sg: '1LTf, f M f . ,-- fygws, IIQN, f V. WJL f,ihA,gwAT4 fe fi. - . , Bw: , N'M. -1 ' -f'L - 'um -, .' - ,tw , -' , ' K' , ' ' -..xr DY . 1 I- t W 'xr , I V' x ' f 4- 1. ' , ' 11 A V I A. 'fx x . 41fJfEg,f 'ff,gfa:g79e25f 4' 11 Y , .f. f+,. ,. ,W F 1.-wtf' f 3,4 M - , :,,' r-4' - :q,1P'1 ' , ' Q , J'+5h f ,Y- h , -.zsw1 4' ,piaif , ,. ' .,-,V T1-- 1 'X lJjg i??- ' j ,piwp 'U , N 11,117 ,-.G ' - - ' Q- J- v ' 4 4.-., H-e nv' 4 QL, ' .AL r ,.'..3, 3 4 f'-'L i' ...L5vf' 'f - y, , ,, , , ,, Ina: .N 1 ,MN U 'A gm mm JVAMPWN , 'hyat ek' J.. fd., -4, ,z,,f 'a,Wi 'wif-Fif' 1 1 5 1 V. -....l wx bw' fn if' 1 Wh. 'ff 1 'V ..g, ,ww ,, .- 0, , V, 17, .1.,,, , 4. Q ,Zig ,.,. ,yu .,,. J, Z , fav, ,xy f1f'3Qf1'ZQ1?1S: ' is' f3 4 Y 2: VA fw- I- if rf ,- ,HJ ,V 5349 15 'z, 1 2? For me waterpolo was a good way to take out my aggressi ons. Shaun I-'enn The sophomore water polo team under the direction of coach Jeff Woods, swam into a very successful season with a 6-1 record in league play and a 16-2 overall record. Their only loss came in a last second decision with undefeated Foothill. This team started the season completely from scratch without any of them having any knowledge of the sport. Coach Woods said the team was very determined and wanted to win. Bob Ratkovic led the offensive scoring and Mike Savaso led the defense. , '- +125 - vffzearzrrh- ' T C N151 ' - , ' ' ' f 1- 1' ' - ' ' Q ' ,,T,? 3 3. 15?'.:1'E'-Lf sf' 100 30Ph0m0fif2,.'W'2iLQ!il l timely 'T A - i ef T-if? Q1'-ffl 'iil it ll. M 7, Pi l 5 Em, fel PM ,i -s D' 4'4- i'-' 3 iq-', .fm -.wr ' ili? .. 1 f 'wh if I f ,E 1. Tom Balok steals from an opponent. 1 4 5 2. Tom Balok heads towards the goal fol- lowed by an opposing 2 3 6 team member. 3. Bob Ratkovic pre- pares to pass. 4. Goalie Shaun Fenn defends goal. 5. Villa Park players struggle for possession of the ball against the Orange defense. 6. Team Photo: Front row Brian Vonada, Mike Savaso, Mark Gerber, Eric Bressler. Back row A Bob Ratkovic, Scott Nowak, Joe Wynsen, Shaun Fenn, Brian Wheelock, Tom Balok, Coach Jeff Woods. Sophomore Waterpolo 101 I love tennis, especially the competition and the people I've met. Lisa Ponce The Varsity and Junior Varsity Girl 's Tennis teams completed a successful season with the Varsity winning eight matches and losing six. The Junior Varsi- ty record was ten wins, four losses. The Varsity was led by Jeni Wong who was picked by Maxine Clark as most valuable Varsity player and most inspirational team member. Lisa Ponce and Sheri Hedin were most valu- able doubles team. The outstanding Junior Varsity doubles team players were Martine Gurnick and Linda Standley with Julie Matsui the most valuable player. 1. Wendy Birch concentrates on a 1 3 5 backhand play. 2. Team Photo-, First row: Linda 2 4 6 Joy, Meg Matsui, Karen Nordhausen, Wendy Birch, Sheri Hedin. Second row: Linda Nordhausen, June Gibson, Jeanine Lewis, Michelle Fleming, Julie Trueblood, Kris McKinnon. 3. Jenny Wong displays an excellent back- hand swing. 4, Julie Matsui shows style and strength in this play, 5. June Gibson demonstrates precision and balance against opponent. 6. Becky Reed, a veteran of the team, held the best overall record. 102 Girls Tennis f ' . i Q J,--13' rip-4,x6w..,4-A f 1 V 4 ,, 1 1 0 1 1 4. 4 I .,4--1 flfvff, 4.4, lfgfg , 5 1 1 1: 1 , 1 'Y' if-.41 Y Y , Z . 1 ' C - pm . + 1-I ,j f ' x A , I fif2'Jx!f .f J 7 J V!! I? f .f ,ff ,- 4 I f X 1?f,,--'lzgfr J ' ,I f f - V 'A ' ' ' ' 'Af-v',, f,.:,r:.. 1. I Iv. I-J, X 4- I, U.: fl I. - , X -U I I A. ' :K Q 3 ,1 V . X- , V, J X Ly ,QT-21,11 .J JJ. I 1 I I I, A lvl'-,.,AtQ,7A: ,Ii 'A,,,j,i!U ,, .Af ,f'x'f'. 1 'xg 'gf f f - y , ' ' ' -Q faaffit vff V1 K K' J , If ' ' ' W ' ' ' fl. . ffl VI f' 7711011 1:1110-'1 fH. 7 . 'T ., fy 41? A if' H W if M ' , , . f '1 N 1 K Zz Lge'-.'4xxJe'ax M Ax ...V k.....-.XQg,fw..k, k...vff.....,..A....,.- ,AQKKFLAAXA A .,,,, ,.. ..-:..,.,.ma.., A, - . ffl, ,N--X, I-ff A ,J :VL-'2' -5 GirI's Tennis 103 JACK 'Ui l V cel i . cite wif , ibn? tmvil as fill Volleyball was goody friends, qtflwb Udubilcs row. J V W good fun, and a foes? C ' W me WA 5JW great time QOW lAfMfW'3 3 5, cw Gretchen facobs etkr, flf WF? 3 5M,,eCle.,3 Plead' Q fT CWA! limi-2 Qfmj V-'FSLTI 4 rf W odf-'gy The girls Varsity and Junior Varsity voiieybaii teams finished second place in league finals this sea- son. Tied for first, both teams lost close games against Santa Ana which put Santa Ana in first place with Villa Park standing second. The Varsity record was eleven wins, three losses. The Junior Varsity team finished the season with ten wins and four losses. ln the deciding game against Santa Ana, Adviser Sue Gardiner said she did not feel bad because the girls did a great job. Most valuable players for the Varsity team were Val De Por- tales and Sandy Papas. Papas made the First All-league team. Varsity players Susie Ray and Robin Dill were voted to the All-league second team. Ellen Le Blanc was unanimously voted outstanding player on the Ju- nior Varsity team. 1. Wendy Klein reaches above her 1 3 5 limit against a vol' ley from opposing team. 2 4 6 2. Team Photo 3. Lisa Schrader sets up for spike by Lisa Morgosh. 4. Susie Ray spikes the ball on a block against Orange. 5. Stephanie Diaz bump passes the ball. 6. Shelly Woods stretches to stop a spike attempt from opposing team. 104 Girl's Volleyball l l 'y lf' X i 'M' g,-,n ' v-ww-aw.. . M, Q g'fffff'f'Z1 - ,MH -- V M - - F: , N V'v'Y'fQjf AM W - 'Ln-Q,-'.v:ff'-Q41 rv - M , 5 mu .,,,,.,,.... A M, ., ..'A , - ,AV VN.. n -,calms , .nth ,, ,i,, A.QA :gl GirI's Volleyball 105 Boys Varsity Cross Country took third place in CIF competition marking the end of a successful season. The team ran at such places as Eisenhower Park, Yorba Regional Park, and Newport BackBay where they made up a record of 6-1. Of all CIF competition participated in since 1974, the runners of 1979 took the high- est finish ever. Leading runners included Dave Cangelosi, Carl Boatright, Mike Fisher, and Jesse Sorensen. The Junior Varsity team also made an incredible show of 7 wins and no losses. A low score constitutes a win in cross country making Villa Park's average of 17 points out of 65 an impressive record. Mark Farris, Jeff DeLamare, and Jerome Anello proved to be outstanding members of the team. Tony Grande, Dwain De- ment, and John Mouser all did their best for the Sophomore team, contributing to a fine record of 6-1. Coach Dave White looked forward to more CIF wins in future years. The girls Cross Country team featured top runners Julie Doering, Carole Baker, and Nancy Preston. Not as long developed as the boys' team, the girls ran hard for a final 4-3 record. 1. Pushing himself to the limit is John Ya- 1 4 5 suda. 2. Tony Grande com- petes for the Spartans 2 3 5 7 at Eisenhower Park. 3. Coach White checks 3 over the stats to find that Villa Park is ahead. 4. The Cross Country team takes the fastest Z way out after a tough win. 5. Competing on the Cross Country team is Dwain Dement. 6. Making a strong finish is Rich Garrett. 7. Carol Leath rests after a long and vigorous workout, 106 Cross Country 3 Vf .Z . 7 , ' ' A 2 My ,ff . if 5- , ' I ' ' ' ' VZ! , .y,.. . ff mf- -I . iffwlwv- , f.1,vr1fV4Wil'W :r'f'm9 . 7 6 .W ,AM , V . ,, A Afylymh -ZGZWWPV . jig V, ' i ,mr 15 'WWW '1 ' 'A vf .A f.-l,f.,,f f'f'2'2,a97.fnZf ,.M'ff,,,V '-.-,,,,. ,. ,,,. I J -,sf 1. ff- V4 . -,Ma , - V -,,,,l,y',, i ,.,m.1nrZQfAKE,.. ff 74,4 -fa, g ,. , I :H 1 Obie fr-W ,:. 'rf-4.1m fb., ,',,,,,fZu,,Zq ,. M,Vwl,w,f,. , ui ,IH Wfffnl 4 I I ll, I 'mf I' V .,:- L ,. . . .1 L f .ar -' ,.,,,,gg ?'f'f.,,,hZMI 7,511 if 1, 'a. ,,. Z 1,441 1 fm.. I 1. , V 1 ,A , 8, I Z, . .t Hi fi' , 4 1 1. ,..aLwmfa.za.r- ,- ' I 4 J rf ff id I I l ' f ri' I' .ia --ii ,xi L' ii .JE ir, ' rw r I IW? X I II y .ia- Ni, Isp. 1 qi- ! I Umty was the found- atlon of our winning Phil Markle v , la? ,Q-salt' .'-4-, ' - -fi:-11 . - 4 no 7 , an ' Q 'ff Fun: 1.22 1' as '- A, -5, I 8 t 'A 1 .f f A : ?a,g, , 1 :, . :c':'?' gf ? 42. , ,11- W f wiv ,Q fl ff If ff' A' W Q Af- I V3 .i , -5 , 22:23 fx: f. .5 .- 'I:?7:31F'.1L2E . LE , zzfuiiiz' Cross Country 107 Winning is just a part of it . . . Robbie Heller V 0 L' 1-J, ' ,A QI U dam., x , ,5f:.f. 5 A , 1 , x I t. A , - V-C, ,-M' 108 Wrestling Ala. .1 v M 14 -'f f 4 4-1,15 29941. ' Z gr 71 -3. ,. .',, . ,.4.-, .p,, -, 1,1 K 75 f 9'5 7' ,' T' 'VIA ' 57' 'V ff if . ' .gc -f -'-'- V ps-.-1,2-.1 2 19-1' ,. ' - '4 . f Q., f ff f g .. -. ' 3, r . i -.-.114 4 f' ' JZgFQ'4f.girf1f1f , A7 yin ' ,x ? 1 f ,P , fe.1 ,,f ' 41 , , Q :. ' 5 E., 1 s 'A W , ,gy .,. '. 3 'fig' 1: ' is 1 X W if . A if We V M5 4, 5 ' J 4 f, -' 7-Y ,- '. -' li A fed 5 , . rf- 4 -, IL -ae - 5. 1. Dan Crissinger gets his opponent in a hard 2. Brian Casacchia takes a win at the Brea tournament for a VP third place. 3. Varsity wrestler Kevin Barnes pins his op- ponent, 4. Varsity Wrestling team Cleft to rightb. Back row: Coach Brent Bailey, Larry Anderson, John Cross, Robbie Heller, Matt Fredrickson, Bruce Leichtfuss, Brian Casacchia, Mark Maxwell, Coach Don Thompson. Front row: Kevin Barnes, Randy Knutson, Fred Sylvia, Lowell Smith, Pat Fotch, Ronnie Lack, Dan Crissinger, Kurt Stemmler. 5. Taking points from his foe is Conrad Hotchkiss. 6, Robbie Heller puts his opponent to the mat, 7. Brian Casacchia fights hard for a CIF win. 8. At the restart in a tournament is Lowell Smith. 9. The Villa Park bench watches a championship match. 2 1 5 move to pin him, u 7 4 8 9 Wrestling 109 'f-M,f,,, , ' Wjw fff 12, 5,,4,', 3 f ,, 'I--.ggwzf-,U 5 . Zia : 1 1 ,n ,SQW ,W ,,.f7' U , 1, Lowell Smith is in a 1 3 hard match against Canyon. 2 5 2. Junior Varsity Wres- 6 7 tling team qleft to rightbz Jenny Warren, stats, Shane Cole, Tim Olsen, Craig Kamberg Bill Broadbent, Conrad Hotchkissg Jerry Cara: Cindy Bond, stats. 3. Mark Maxwell assumes wrestling stance against a Valley opponent. 4. Brian Casacchia pins his opponent for a win. 5. Sophomore Wrestling team Qlett to rightb. Back row: Hal Meyer. Pat Porter, Shane Cole. Tim Olsen, Jeff Fontanesi, Andy Maxwell. Front row: Randy Scott, Doug Edmundson, Bill Chobanian, Rick Krueger, Mark Gerber, Doug Schoppelrey, Mark Hammond. 6. Mark Maxwell does his best for Villa Park. 7. Varsity 178 lbs. League Champion Robbie Heller in a CIF tournament. 110 Wrestling K r Vx This was the best wrestling team VP ever had. Brian Casacchia The 1979 Wrestling team had a great year. Two of their top wrestlers went into CIF competition. Robbie Heller went for the 178 weight class and Brian Casacchia for the 157 weight class. The sophomore team finished with a 7-O record and 15-O overall for a first place in the league. The junior varsity finished with a 4-3 league record and a 6-6 overall for a fourth place win. The varsity team won four of five tournaments played throughout the season. They took fifth place in league with a record of 3 and 4 overall. Sophomores Randy Scott, Mark Gerber, and Hal Meyer put in a great year for almost perfect records. The valuable players were a key in the two tournament wins for the sophomores. Coach Brent Bally looks forward to the future with many hopefuls still on the team. . 1 X1 e - 3. if 5 -1 if-i -Q'--'- D'-Lel. 'C l l l l l Wrestling 111 i 1 V K xx 'x -34... ls M, S Q 'E my D I 1 The 1978-1979 Varsity Swim Team took second place in league losing only to Foothill. Strong swimmers were Dan Trollinger, Scott Hill, Steve Abdulla, and Bob Ratkovic. Steve Abdalla broke the old 2045 record set in the 200 Individual Madlye with a time of 20306. In league finals he also took first in the 100 meter breast stroke. Training for the team was rigorous, with the long distance swimmers practicing more than eight miles per day. The Junior Varsity team ended its season with a ten-two record, Strong swimmers were Rob Hemker who swam the breast stroke, and sprinter Steve Beirman. On the Sophomore level, strong swimmers were Bob Ratkovic, Frank Theurkorn, Brian Wheelok, and Scott Nowack all of whom swam Varsity in four meets. Those four meets cost the team a higher place in the standings. There were only seven swimmers, which meant that a swimmer was too tired after a race to swim fast in the next. Summing up the season, Coach Jeff Ehrlich stated, The guys were great. I just wish they would have beat Foothill. F, ' Z. . ?,.1 ,1 f .1 1 1. Steve Abdalla swims the butterfly. 1 5 2, Lance DeSteuben performs a flip in the meet against El Modena. 3. Top diver Chad Campbell executes a flip in the pike position at the Santa Ana Valley pool. 2 3 8 4 9 4. At Villa Park Mike Savaso swims the breast stroke. 5. Sophomore sprinter Bob Ratkovic swims for home in the swim meet at Orange. 6. Wess Rodes performs an inward back dive, 7. Beginning to straighten himself out for entry into the water is Rodes. 8. Rodes enters the water in perfect form. Boy's Swimming And Diving 113 We All Had A Great Time. Ellyn LeBlanc 1. Glenda Ewald goes for a lay-up. 1 4 2. Kathy Terry pulls away from a Foothill 2 3 5 6 defender after a suc- cessful steal. 3. Team photo: Front row: Wendy Kline, Lisa Schrader, Lisa Mor- gosh. Val Depourtales, Lori Symons. Back row: Liz Lattimer, Karen Swanson, Ellyn LeB- lanc, Susie Ray, Manager Teresa Bedwell. 4. Ellyn LeBlanc prepares to pass. 5. JV Coach Stephanie Papas gives girls a pep talk. 6. Jan Abouchar drives towards the basket. r-wav 7... ... U In 0 114 Girls Basketball '7.25 '., ll i . , '.'7Tf?Iif? 1 57 ,,,....,..,.....-4..,,..M-,,,.-1, 4 f .. .,,. ...,. ,,.,,...,,..,.l ,,,,,,,,, . .,,1, .. . The Villa Park Girls Basketball Team finished third in the Century League Fin- als with an outstanding record of 12 wins, 3 losses. The season record for the team was 19 wins, 5 losses. After fighting their way to third round CIF playoffs, the team was defeated by Riverside Poly. Val De- Pourtales was voted most valuable play- er, scoring an average of 18 points per game. She also completed 6196 of all at- tempted rebounds. Other key players were Lisa Morgosh, Liz Lattimer, and Su- sie Ray. The team averaged 52 points per game whereas their opponents averaged only 37 points per game. VP also re- bounded 15 out of 16 times. The accom- plishment of their third place standing was attributed to the team effort and ex- cellent coaching of .lan Standlea. 'ff' I. ,f -f -Vu. -A QQQW Hi Sv ff ,.....,., ,. few:-u.,w.,.. ,- , -M V I Girls Basketball 115 The 1978-79 Villa Park Soccer team started a spectacular season beginning with the Kennedy Tournament in which they placed fourth among 32 experienced teams. This accomplishment was to be the standard for the team performance in league play. With a record of 8 wins, 4 ties, 2 losses, the team finished third in Century League playoffs. The strong offense, led by Ulf Larsson, Bob Hodson, Jim Geannakos, and Anders Klarin, scored a total of 20 league points. Benefiting the defense were Anders Klarin, Carmen Scerbo, and goalie Noel Tenny. Both Ulf Larsson and Noel Tenny were elected to the all- league team. Coach Dominick Corradino was proud of the success and effort displayed by the whole team. . -' ff? 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Front row: Kent Gilbert, Steve Cornpos, Paul Strauss, Rick Bliss, Thuan Bui, John Mouser, Jay Porter, Jon Kraus, Shannon Laren, Gary Wright, Paul Peters. Gary Lara, Dale Myrtle, Ted Hanf, Rob Butler, Carmen Scerbo, Craig Morton, Tung Nygjgen. Second Row: Coach Dominick Corridino, JC Strauss, Anders Klarin, Dana Ludlem, Joe Wynsen, Noel Tenny, Marty Loftus, Brad Lungren, Ulf Larsson, Bill Mengert, Roger Furton, Greg Stewart, Andy March, Ken Reeves, Bob Hod- son, Jim Geanakos, Scott Rice, Tony Clifford, Coach John Muelmaster. 2 6 7 4 5 a Soccer117 Varsity Basketball had many, close, disappointing games during the past year. Last November Coach Ron Lindsay resigned due to illness. Rookie, Junior Varsity Coach Val Popov was assigned the Varsity team. lt started off rough. Then at the Villa Park Classic the Spartans took third beating Compton in a surprise victory of 55-52. Meanwhile the season be- gan. Only Russ lvlobley, a third year varsity player returned. It was a young team with little experience. Villa Park lost some close games, one of which was a 68-67 loss to EI Modena in the first round. The Spartans also lost a close game to Santa Ana 57-55. A few games were lost because of bad officiating fthe league was plagued with the diseaseb. There was a foul called on a Spartan player instead of the other team, while in another game the Spartans received six fouls in just the first two minutes of the second half. lt's too bad the season ended as it did. The guys gave it a real great f' Hmudfcgggm effort. Y r r . 4 .- ,, ,W ,K A ,,..f M Dwplg km Sf-. x l Jil ff l ' .Q- ,fa be l'ANS 118 Varsny BasketbaH V WR, N 'Ks T em. W . , . X r 1 4 1 wwf., 4 ,........ Z i ii 1 5 X S5 1 n I l 2 2 I -r --., I N sv ii' I We tried so hard. I wish the sea- son would have ended better. Mike Scotti Midi ..i 1. Russ Mobley drib- 1 bles down the court 5 against Canyon, 2 6 2, Being guarded by two Knights is George 4 7 3 Barker attempting a shot from just outside the key. 3. Coach Popov yells to a player while part of the team looks on. 4. Coach Val Popov. Rob Moore, George Parker, Brad Patrick, Rob Hunter, Craig No- ble, Russ Mobley, Jeff Vigil, Mike Scotti, Jorge Caucas, Craig Bryant, Brent Peterson, Jeff Carter, Eric Smith, and Chuck Telk, 5. All-league forward Brad Patrick attempts a jump shot over the hands of a Canyon De- fender. 6, Chuck Telk out-jumps his opponent. 7. Going for a rebound is Jeff Carter. 8. Craig Bryant tries for two. Varsity Basketball ' ggx . , ti. ? ,,, Y. ,., 2-1 Y ff as 191512 'M nz' .,, 1 ,, 1- . 1. Going up for a re- bound are Rob Moore, Jeff Carter, and Rob Hunter. 2 The team has a spir- 4 2 1 6 3 789-'- game. it circle before the 3, During a break in the action, Coach Popov draws out the games plans in chalk on the gym floor. 4. Chuck Telk receives a pass from teammate during a game against Orange. 5. Brad Patrick out-jumps an opponent from Canyon. 6. From fifteen feet out, Craig Bryant at- tempts a base line shot. 7. Against Canyon, Rob Hunter is guarded closely while attempting a shot. 8. Jorge Caucas concentrates while trying a free throw. 9. Russ Mobley attempts a jump shot from the top of the key, 120 Varsity Basketball Nh:-nv f Our season would have been much better if we would have had the benefit of the refs in more games than we did. Ch uck Telk O E! L.J...a Varsity Basketball 121 Varsity Football Pre-Season Villa Park10 ....,.. Katella 20 Villa Park 14 ...... Loara 00 L83 UG 8 Villa Park 13 ...... Tustin 10 Villa Park 07 .Santa Ana Valley 00 Villa Park 00 Villa Park 00 Villa Park 27 Villa Park 41 Villa Park 21 C.l.F. Villa Park 14 Villa Park 07 ..El Modena 24 . ...Canyon 00 . . . . .Foothill 14 Orange O6 :.Santa Ana 00 Saddleback 06 Warren 16 RECORD 7 wihsfa losses, 1 tie Sophomore Football Pre-Season Villa Park 06 Villa Park 00 League Villa Park 20 ....Katella 08 ......Loara 14 Tustin 00 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 14 Villa Park 02 Villa Park 00 Villa Park 00 Villa Park 25 Villa Park 28 El Modena 22 . . . .Canyon 03 .. ...Foothill 34 . . . . .Orange 07 . .Santa Ana 00 RECORD 4 wins, 5 losses Varsity Waterpolo Non-League Villa Park 12 ..... Servite 03 Villa Park 18 ...Redondo 00 Villa Park 11 Newbury Park 06 Villa Park 11 ...Sante Fe 07 Villa Park 10 .... Canyon 06 Villa Park 14 .Fountain Valley 02 Villa Park 15 .... Ramona 02 Villa Park 06 .Charter Oak 07 Villa Park 08 .San Marino 11 Villa Park 22 .Los Amigos 07 122 Scoreboard . psgzsi.,--1,f:,f'-.gs-fr .awe-if3x5gif,f:,-:X-,srgisl'itil-E-spar:-,Q fr .mf.:.q..r 54-25 . -.1 .ns- Villa Park 07 Villa Park 11 Villa Park 12 League Villa Park 18 ..El Dorada 11 .....El Toro 08 .....Edison 06 ......Tustin 03 Villa Park 21 .Santa Ana Valley 04 Villa Park 20 Villa Park 11 Villa Park 09 Villa Park 17 Villa Park 09 C.l.F. Villa Park 10 05 Villa Park 17 Villa Park 07 EI Modena 02 . .Canyon 03 Foothill 08 . . . . .Orange 02 . .Santa Ana 05 .Laguna Beach . . . .Lompoc 09 Loara 12 RECORD: 19 wins, 4 losses Varsity B Waterpolo Non- Park 03 Park 13 Villa Villa Villa 08 Villa Villa Villa 04 Villa Villa Villa League Villa Park 15 Villa Park 17 00 Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Park 14 Park 07 Park 21 Park 06 Park 09 Park 05 Park 01 Park 01 Park 11 Park 11 Park 12 League .....Servite O9 ...Kennedy 02 Park O9 .Cresenta Valley . . . . .Edison 04 .Los Alimitos 06 .Fountain Valley El Dorado 03 .....El Toro 01 .....Edison 03 .. . ...Tustin 00 .Santa Ana Valley ..El Modena 00 . . . .Canyon 00 . . . . .Foothill 06 . . . . .Orange 01 Santa Ana 03 RECORD: 15 Wins, 1 loss Sophomore Waterpolo Non-League Villa Park 12 ..... Servite 04 Villa Park 18 .Fountain Valley 01 Villa Park 16 ...La Habra 01 Villa Park 02 .... Cypress 04 Villa Park 10 .Brea Olinda 01 Villa Park 03 ..El Dorado 02 Villa Park 09 .... El Toro 01 Villa Park 05 ..... Edison 03 League Villa Park 07 Villa Park 15 01 Villa Park 11 Villa Park 10 Villa Park 04 Villa Park 11 Villa Park 12 . . . . . .Tustin 02 .Santa Ana Valley . .El Modena 00 . . . .Canyon 10 . . . .Foothill 06 . . . . .Orange 01 . .Santa Ana O3 RECORD: 15 wins, 1 loss Girls Varsity Tennis League Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 03 Park 05 Park 17 Park 09 Park 02 Park 15 Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa . . . . .Tustin 13 ..El Modena 01 . . . .Canyon 09 . . . . .Foothill 16 . . . . .Orange 03 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 03 Park 14 Park 15 Park 16 Park 01 Park 13 Park 16 Park 07 Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa ..El Modena 04 . . . .Orange 03 . Santa Ana O2 . . . . .Foothill 17 . . . .Canyon 05 ..Santa Ana 02 Tustin 11 RECORD: 9 wirisf Zi' losses, 1 tie Girls Varsity Volleyball League Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 03 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 03 Villa Park 15 ..El Modena O1 Villa Park 15 ..El Modena 10 C.l.F. . Third place RECORD 6 wins, 1 loss Girls Junior Varsity Tennis League Villa Park 06 .Santa Ana Valley 00 Villa Park 15 .... Canyon 06 Villa Park 12 Villa Park 07 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 04 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 12 Villa Park 10 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 13 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 11 C.l.F. Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 10 15 Villa Park 07 15 .. .Canyon . . .Canyon 15 15 ...Foothill 12 .... Foothill O2 ...Orange 09 ...Orange 03 Santa Ana 15 Santa Ana 13 Santa Ana 12 . . . . . .Tustin 01 Tustin 15 . . . . . .Tustin 15 . . . ...Tustin 06 . . . ...Tustin 02 El Modena 04 El Modena O7 ...Canyon 07 ...Canyon 11 ...Foothill O5 ...Foothill 12 06 ...Orange . . .Orange 02 ..Santa Ana 15 . .Santa Ana 11 . .Santa Ana 15 . .Edgewood 10 . .Edgewood 10 .West Torrance .West Torrance RECORD: 11 wins, 4 losses Varsity Cross Country League Villa Park 18 Villa Park 18 . . . . . .Tustin 37 ..El Modena 39 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 50 Villa Park 17 Villa Park 29 Villa Park 17 Villa Park 18 Santa Ana 48 . . . . .Foothill 26 . . . . .Orange 45 . . . .Canyon 47 Villa Park 03 Villa Park 06 Villa Park 04 Villa Park 01 Villa Park 06 . . . . . .Tustin 03 ..El Modena 00 . .Canyon 02 .Foothill O5 . .Orange OO Villa Park 06 .Santa Ana Valley 00 Villa Park 06 Villa Park 06 Villa Park 06 Villa Park 01 Villa Park 05 Villa Park 06 Villa Park 02 . .El Modena 00 . .Orange 00 . .Santa Ana 00 . .Foothill 05 . .Canyon 01 . .Santa Ana 00 . . . . . .Tustin 04 RECORD: 10 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie Junior Varsity Cross Country League Villa Park 15 ...... Tustin 50 Villa Park 19 ..El Modena 48 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 50 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 23 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 18 RECORD: 7 Sophomore League Villa Park 16 Villa Park 18 . .Santa Ana 50 . . . .Foothill 35 . . . . .Orange 50 . .Canyon 46 wins, 0 losses Cross Country . .. Tustin 48 ..El Modena 45 Villa Park 15 .Santa Ana Valley 49 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 31 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 15 Santa Ana 50 ...Foothill 24 . . .Orange 50 Canyon 50 RECORD 6 wills, 1 loss Girls Cross Country League Villa Park 27 ...... Tustin 29 Villa Park 25 ..El Modena 32 Villa Park 17 .Santa Ana Valley 42 Villa Park 35 . .Santa Ana 23 Villa Park 50 ..... Foothill 15 Villa Park 18 ..... Orange 39 Villa Park 35 .... Canyon 22 RECORD 4 wins, 3 losses Varsity Wrestling Pre-Season Villa Park 43 Villa Park 51 Villa Park 48 Villa Park 53 Villa Park 43 Villa Park 53 Villa Park 41 Villa Park 48 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 52 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 36 Villa Park 39 League Villa Park 36 Villa Park 30 Villa Park 28 Esperanza 12 .Norte Vista 12 . . . .Aquinas 21 ...Arlington 18 . . . . . .Sierra 26 ...La Habra 13 .......Gahr31 . . . .Savanna 21 . . . .Bassett 17 .Norte Vista 14 ...Palmdale 09 Calabasas 39 . . . . .Agoura 33 .. . ...Tustin 28 ..El Modena 31 Santa Ana 36 Villa Park 29 .Santa Ana Valley 32 Villa Park 48 Villa Park 36 . .Orange 16 .. ...Foothill 15 Villa Park 18 RECORD: 15 wins, 5 losses . ...Canyon 37 Junior Varsity Wrestling Pre-Season . .Esperanza 45 Villa Park 15 Villa Park 54 .Bolsa Grande 12 Villa Park 20 Villa Park 28 ... .Downey 28 . . . . .Jordan 30 Villa Park win .Laguna Hills for- felt League Villa Park 39 Villa Park 35 Villa Park 24 ..Santa Ana 36 Villa Park 39 .Santa Ana Valley 30 Villa Park 06 ..... Foothill 20 Villa Park 26 .... Canyon 38 Villa Park win .Orange forfeit RECORD: 6 wins, 6 losses . .. ...Tustin 27 . El Modena 26 . . ' Scoreboard 123 t35fNEKx Sophomore Wrestling Pre-Season Villa Park 42 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 72 Villa Park 49 Villa Park 43 14 Villa Park 37 Villa Park 36 Villa Park 34 League ......Tustin 30 Villa Park 51 Villa Park 45 Villa Park 40 . . .Canyon 17 El Modena 14 . . .Orange 03 Esperanza 12 .Fountain Valley ...Glendora 18 ......Loara 17 ......Irvine 28 . . . .Tustin 12 El Modena 00 Santa Ana 03 Villa Park 45 .Santa Ana Valley 06 Villa Park 30 ..... Foothill 26 Villa Park 43 ..,. Canyon 14 Villa Park win .Orange forfeit RECORD: 15 wins, 0 losses EI Dorado 70 Villa Park 31 Varsity Swimming Non-League Villa Park 125 Villa Park 60 Vllla P Villa Park 060 Villa Park 104 . Villa Park 117 League Villa Park 123 ley 39 Villa Park 114 Villa Park 112 Villa Park 073 Villa Park 119 . Villa Park 116 RECORD: 10 .Los Amigos 42 . . . .Edison 34 .Los Altos 64 .Don Bosco 47 . ...Tustin 61 Villa Park 108 . .Santa Ana Val- .El Modena 48 ...Canyon 41 . ...Foothill 99 . . .Orange 28 .Santa Ana 53 wins, 2 losses Junior Varsity Swimming Non- Villa Park 41 Villa Park 50 Villa Park 50 Villa Park 46 Villa Park O1 League Villa Park 56 Villa Park 01 Villa Park O1 Villa Park 40 124 Scoreboard League .Los Amigos 14 ..El Dorado 60 . ...Edison 00 .Los Altos 49 .Don Bosco 00 . . . .Tustin 00 El Modena 00 ...Canyon 00 ...Foothill 74 Villa Park 01 ..... Orange 00 Villa Park 01 . .Santa Ana 00 Villa Villa Park 01 Park 03 El Dorado 00 El Rancho 02 RECORD: 9 wins, 3 losses Sophomore Swimming Non- Villa Park 88 Villa Park 46 Villa Park 46 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 69 League Villa Park 87 Villa Park 54. 59 Villa Park 86 Villa Park 69 Villa Park 43 Villa Park 67 Villa Park 79 League .Los Amigos 30 El Dorado 52 . . . . .Edison 19 .. .Los Altos 59 . Don Bosco 58 Santa Ana Valley ..El Modena 46 ...Canyon 67 . . . . .Foothill 66 . . . . .Orange 50 . .Santa Ana 58 RECORD: 8 wins, 4 losses Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Pre-Season Villa Park 44 Villa Park 35 League Villa Park 39 Villa Park 38 Villa Park 39 Villa Park 36 Villa Park 41 Valencia 09 .......Troy29 .....El Toro 24 . . . . .Orange 34 . . . ...Tustin 31 . . . . .Foothill 51 ..El Modena 34 . ...Canyon 27 Villa Park 47 .Santa Ana Valley 37 Villa Park win .Santa Ana for- felt Villa Park win .Orange forfeit Villa Park 42 ...... Tustin 39 Villa Park 38 ..... Foothill 36 Villa Park 38 .... Canyon 22 Villa Park 38 ..El Modena 31 Villa Park 43 ..Santa Ana 26 Villa Park 36 .Santa Ana Valley 25 RECORD: 16 wins, 1 loss Soccer Pre-Season . .Mater Dei 04 .....Servite 04 Villa Park 00 Villa Park 02 League Villa Park 04 ...... Tustin 01 Villa Park 02 .Santa Ana Valley 02 Villa Park 04 Villa Park 02 Villa Park 03 Villa Park 04 ..El Modena 00 . . . .Canyon 01 . . . . .Foothill 03 . . . . .Orange 03 Villa Park 04 Santa Ana 04 Villa Park 05 ..... Tustin 01 Villa Park 02 .Santa Ana Valley 02 Villa Park 07 . El Modena 02 Villa Park 02 .... Canyon 00 Villa Park 01 ..... Foothill 00 Villa Park 02 ..... Orange 03 Villa Park 01 ..Santa Ana 06 C.l.F. Villa Park 01. San Gabriel 11 RECORD 13 wins, 5 losses, 4 ties Varsity Basketball Pre-Season Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Park 57 .Westminister 62 Park 41 ..... Crespi 62 Park 48 ..... El Toro 62 Park 67 .Esperanza 65 Park 65 . .La Quinta 70 Villa Park 59 . Rancho Alamitos 39 Villa Park 69 .Los Amigos 82 Villa Park 55 ...Compton 52 League Villa Park 49 ..... Orange 63 Villa Park 74 ...... Tustin 62 Villa Park 51 ..... Foothill 58 Villa Park 67 El Modena 68 Villa Park 59 .... Canyon 58 Villa Park 55 Santa Ana 57 Villa Park 70 .Santa Ana Valley 77 Villa Park 65 .,... Orange 90 Villa Park 50 ...... Tustin 71 Villa Park 64 ..... Foothill 67 Villa Park 70 El Modena 66 Villa Park 78 .... Canyon 62 Villa Park 65 Santa Ana 63 Villa Park 13 ...Lutheran 01 Villa Park 07 ...Lutheran 03 Villa Park 03 ...Anaheim 02 Villa Park 61 .Santa Ana Valley 63 RECORD: 7 wins, 15 losses Vill Vill Vill Villa Villa Villa l.93 Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa 115 Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa -ll REV Sopl Villa P Villa P Villa P Villa P Villa P Villa P Villa P leaga Villa p Villa P Villa P Villa P Villa P V lllla P Vllla 75 l Villa P Villa P Villa 5 Villa l Villa l Sophomore Varsity Basketball Pre- Villa Park 33 Villa Park 60 Villa Park 33 Villa Park 37 Villa Park 50 Villa Park 49 League Villa Park 43 Villa Park 45 Villa Park 49 Villa Park 48 Villa Park 49 Villa Park 43 Villa Park 47 45 Villa Park 65 Villa Park 54 Villa Park 42 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 46 Villa Park 56 Season . . . . .Edison 71 ...Kennedy 53 ..La Quinta 56 .Mater Dei 56 . . . .Valencia 40 ........Neff32 . . . . .Orange 49 . . . . . .Tustin 53 . . . . .Foothill 48 ..El Modena 45 . . . .Canyon 55 .Santa Ana 31 .Santa Ana Valley . . . . .Orange 41 . . . . . .Tustin 53 . . ...Foothill 55 ..El Modena 52 . ...Canyon 56 . .Santa Ana 47 Villa Park 66 .Santa Ana Valley 45 RECORD: 12 wins, 8 losses Sophomore Junior Varsity Basketball Pre-Season Villa Park 33 Villa Park 38 Villa Park 33 Villa Park 35 Villa Park 32 Villa Park 55 Villa Park 30 League Villa Park 33 Villa Park 39 Villa Park 20 Villa Park 39 Villa Park 35 Villa Park 30 . . . . .Edison 77 . . .Kennedy 54 .....Katella 51 La Quinta 51 .....Katella 40 ........Neff45 University 40 . . . . .Orange 36 . . . . . .Tustin 67 . . . . .Foothill 43 ..El Modena 46 ....Canyon 19 Santa Ana 40 Villa Park 34 .Santa Ana Valley 75 Villa Park 52 Villa Park 30 Orange 39 .l .' .. .Tustin 46 Villa Park 34 ..... Foothill 43 Villa Park 57 Villa Park 61 Villa Park 40 .9 g ly. ..El Modena 21 . . . .Canyon 41 Santa Ana 55 Villa Park 42 .Santa Ana Valley 57 RECORD: 5 wins, 16 losses Girls Field Hockey Pre-Season Villa Park 1 ...... Santiago 0 Villa Park 0 ....... Sonora 2 League Villa Park 1 ........ Tustin 1 Villa Park 0.Santa Ana Valley 2 Villa Park 2 .... El Modena 1 Villa Park 0 ..,.... Canyon 1 Villa Park 1 ....... Foothill 2 Villa Park 2 ....... Orange 0 Villa Park 0 .... Santa Ana 0 RECORD: 4 wins, 4 losses, 1 tie We started out great, but seemed to have a let down in league. Gary jackson 'l 1. Coaching his team 4 is Bill Shirley. 1 2 2. Offensive star, Larry 6 Boyd tries for two from twelve feet out. 3 7 8 3. Team: Dean Myrtle, Aaron Broadway, Phil Hotchkiss, Jim Crosby, Gary Jackson, Larry Boyd, Jeff Behnke, Dave Alarid, Mike Tegan. 4. Jeff Behnke dribbles down the court. 5. Attempting a free throw is Larry Boyd. 6. The team listens intently while Coach Shir- ley explains the game plan. 7. The Spartans guard Canyon closely as they attempt a shot. 8. While guarded by some Comanches, Gary Jackson attempts a shot. 126 Junior Varsity Basketball . l g,,:.1t, . . mx oe ' '- 4 .,.f -- 'if' ,, y jj-'M-,-we-, ,Q f' .. s., ' 1 - un ., . J: V J if, .. ,ly -i. '14 f, Coached by alumnus basketball player Bill Shirley, the junior Varsity Basketball team had its ups and downs. During pre-season the team started off well by taking third in the Junior Varsi- ty Classic. As league began, the winning ended, with Villa Park losing the first four games. Then they won five of the following eight games. One was the second matchup against EI Modena. The tough competition went into triple overtime, but Villa Park finally pulled ahead to a 60-58 victory. The win was led by Larry Boyd who scored a record-breaking total of 34 points. The Spartans lost the final two games, one going into overtime against Santa Ana. Coach Shirley was glad to be able to coach for his alma mater. ip' 'I lfif . ,Z R. 3 - -'-.., V, . . an , Y T., V I -4 Junior Varsity Basketball 127 First year teacher and coach Dennis Moody instructed both Sophomore Basketball teams the past year. He had coached at Junior High, and coaching at Villa Park was a pre-requisite for the job. The Sophomore Varsity took third in league standings with a nine- five record. One win was an overtime game against Tustin, due to some key defensive playing by Dave Barbara. Star Offensive player was Dan Compton, with Andy Salrnond and Jeff Manning defensive Standouts. One loss was to Canyon because of a bad call by a referee. The Sophomore Junior Varsity had an all-around player named Mike Boland as the team leader. They placed fifth in the league standings with a favorite team win against Canyon in which the Spartans won with almost a thirty point margin. Coaching was likevisiting the zoo, but they were eager to learn so that made it easy, commented Coach Moody. ,X , . . Wig- -,-- --...... Z1 fffZ.1 f - Z '5 1' FW,- -,.v gf., P . fb My Eli ' I ' V' lik. 128 Sophomore Basketball Q, we ifzi 1 S3 3 T 2 F? v 1 YfF3 'vu W. El If l, 4 il, -4 6 V fi'-. I wish we would have won more games, but we sure had fun trying!!! Greg Braun yi' 1. Coach Dennis Moody talks to the So- phomre Varsity Team 2 7 during a time-out. 2. Allan Hansen inbounds 4 5 5 the ball to teammates Tom Madison, Terry Laughlin and Kevin Malloy. 3. Coaching his players is Dennis Moody. 4. Shooting an eigh- teen footer is Allan Hansen. 5. Sophomore Varsity Team: Andy Salmond, Ron Wastel, Bob Sebring, Jeff Manning, Dave Barbara, Curt Gorham, Dan Compton, Brant Sandell, and Coach Dennis Moody. 6. Dan Compton attempts a baseline shot. 7. Coming down for a rebound is Andy Salmond with Santa Ana opponents. 8. Sophomore Junior Varsity Team: Tom Madison, Steve Lowenstein, Greg Braun, Doug Fields, Kevin Malloy, Terry Laughlin, Allan Hansen, Mike Boland, Jeff Matthews, and Coach Dennis Moody. 1 6 Sophomore Basketball 129 Because of our talent we have the potential to talce the league Crown. Steve Segovia iff ,M . M sr-rf' ' ,.,7'f4' H ' t - -J-M ' ' l ' . , , 1,1 . 'fa p,,:,,,4 :-- ,U 'al r gf 'Hr' ' K-. , -'W - 4 'A ' ' Viwuunnwnnqwfa'---'-I ' ' . ...,..-4 A M N 2 . 1 1. Steve Segovia con- 4 centrates on his next M H . 1 Pitch- -nfgyagmma-v..M W, .,,. e S , . , , + , 2 6 2, Steve Morgan ' ' A ' f p ,,1,1::,,5,yg:.:. , M - '4Z, 4., makes a good attempt 4 al mu yanxgelrig' I ' 4 - ,.,.., ,49,,,, 1 .,w.,1,r. .gn - if 3 7 3 to make Contact with 1 , . ig 'V 'UH M i jn- . ' ' 2 A ' 'vi Q-J' - ' ' ' 1 ' - the ball, '-vY' o- ar ' E 4 W' aw' v 3. Vllla Park's Sophomore Baseball Team. N, , U 5 ' 9 gl 35 I Q 4. Dave Cranford races to catch a grounder. l gi ll f' 1 l 32 lm - ' 4' 1 ' q. m l' W 5. Muke Byrne slides into base. in mfg mm --1 -:fm ---4,b- --, ' V WS 6. Steve Morgan stretches to catch a fly ball. 9 X, Cffiii 1. .-., - 2 D 5 ' 7. Sophomore second baseman tags out a 2 ', ' f , f f , v N - Tustin player. Q , M -' of V I ' V. , 1 4, 4 U 1 an 8, Mike Byrne runs the baes In a game against , , l ' 'I 1 V th , V ef ' ' ' WWW! F y . -'HIMHQX Tustin, V- ' 15 ' .' Z 1 . All W' Q- VA ' x . -1+ ' .,-k - f ' 1, l , l l I f , fl , : P I .V I, 4 Q' :fi 1' I . H z I 'Q r X , ykll - , F, '14 , iihyim A 'jg '-30... - 4? ' v4.7,HY- kv1,,, t M M S ef w - at B M 'et 1 3 1 B142 - - 'I A , 1-zgfjgfm H 136 Sophomore Baseball L -Q ,eg flffll l 64 gk, This year's Sophomore Baseball team made a very strong start with hopes of staying number one all year. Coach John Weneta and his assis- tant Drew Cohen said the team worked very hard at practice and had a lot of talent. The most outstanding players this year were Dave Alarid, Allan Hanson, Steve Morgan, Doug Sarsony, Doug Seeger, and Mark Staak. But they couIdn't win without the rest of this year's outstanding sophomore team. The team included Greg Braun, Don Bonner, Mike Byrne, Dan Compton, Mike Coelho, Dave Cranford, Doug Coll, Steve Segovia, Mike Seefrid, Steve Sprenger, and Andy Salmond. W fav W., . lfwwa. 01 ,Q-., 14'-ff, ' vw'-wmh -ffuwfrmvfaf me f-ww. ,we-A A ,jfg-.M fo' 1916047 ,,, 2 , 4304, ' ' ' ?, iran fwfxhf, W, 4hZZ4M'WW S .. 17 , A ' . I' , ,,,, -1 , .1 ,, , . .V Faq MW' , . ,f .1 ' n 9,5 ,N '--.1.J.--s4-. ,T 1 5 . . 1. 12, 1. j. Y: ,,, I. ,. K V: n --. - f Mi, , , -I 1 -2. ,, ep 4 ,, f , .ii H,,V,.,,,:,' Tal, '. I A , ' , 2,9 .gf - -.,,, V: ' - .gy ' A J V2 i , A , , .N ,...a. 7 , ,X . 101 - , . ' , 1.31 s.....,,f,a2: .,', via? A ' ' if 1 few H, 2 s ' ff w e if 'Q-H? ' . '21 . 1 T 5 I 1 AZT., i ' ,Mg ia. W. , f . Q ,. - -- 4 . 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Bar- 3 7 8 9 bie Stevenson and Jodi Strauss wait for match to start. 4. Keeping a close eye on the birdie, Terri Paddison prepares to serve. 5. Andrea Walker follows through with her stroke. 6. Coach Sherry Smith gives the girls some pointers. 7. Julie Janke jumps for the birdie. 8. Madeline Russo shows her technique as the birdie 4 approaches. 9. Marianne Kincaide watch- es from the side lines. 132 Badminton 'U i w-,sf .u .QQ H I . .,. I 'W' w v rqww f aw-.r:fz'1,,..:d -A ,M-..:.p:. Y .-.,....,,.: ' fi 35.1 5'3IG255 ' - 5' ' 21 ' r. E32-'.v:'77 -' ' ui 1.fvgg14.'5, .yr-1 11, f , f3WAt.QG:?2kt15i2in:,...-fQzJ.ff::i':f. ........ -- r'if'f f7'-?': 57.u a'3W, p -:V WfFw- We . g'j' f?75Kif?.fritff'r7lr ,wpfiz fffk ,......' -, ....Q..mstLn----..e.: 1. K 1 if .gn -. ,f E . ,.....Jl 1 1 6 ris- - r'x.zg34:L.,w v ,. Y ...af Q. 3EW 9M ir -. A. f, 5f.,3,,a3i , X 'W-'hu-.,,,, t . Z .AJ L ,. n ,.,gm-MW XA' -f x, A-Us Wi, .X A -Q:-fxj-3, N ,A ' if-'V . f- L L ' fl 1 ' 'iilffliaz 454 ' ' 'mbx1,s,,, 3 , J ss- ' ' ' J Q ., , ,, 8154 .. 1 i , Z ' .,n' :- ' ,F -. 3:15, V 222 A ' V ' ,QM . ,W ,- ' .-H-'c': 1 -. , 'g y 1' - lf, I X , ' S ' vw. in 4.4 ,.. .,, .,,,,,,.,,,,, 't u 4 5 r -and 4. . .QQ- NMC... ,419 ,-, .Jw 1 7 iw Q , fi? iw P With a team made up of mostly newcomers, this year's Badminton team did quite well. The team consisted of 27 players, four double nd four singles on Varsity and four doubles and four singles on Junior Varsity. Kathy Church and Jeanine Hill together formed the top doubles team. Followed closely by Grace Cox and Terri Paddison. Top players Julie Janke and Becky Helme led the singles team. With coaches Sherry Smith and Maxine Clark the girls enjoyeda successful season. 1 funn: 'f cl A . 7 ,.f3f' ' 'ag 4 M f f-I . ,aww lzqjfqgi , g.4:4.g::, f ww? Wmiggmrx 91 , , . 1 , 'Z. ' 9 2, te 32, 2 2 Q 4 ,y . 9, ' 5 . 5 42 . 1,2 X 1 'Z A I i 3, ., in Zi, 2 4i ' fi' MQQQWWW' t 'V im Badminton 'l X 'V ,i Though the Girls Swimming And Diving team had an unexpected rain filled season, they worked hard trying to reach their goals. The season was full of hardships like illness, injury, and a broken water heater that didn't function for three weeks, dur- ing which time the swimmers had to find their own transportation to Orange High's pool. The girls prac- ticed about two hours per day. The top swimmers were Tricia Renner, Dorri Komerak, and Vicki Kucera, and the top divers were Donna Baker, and Cathe Magar- gee. Both teams competed in a total of ten events. All of the preliminary and finals were held at Villa Park. 1 1 . Some team m e m b e r s s u n 2 5 5 themselves after a swim meet. 2. 3 4 7 8 9 Front row: Cathe Magargee, Ginny Coates, Renaie Berber, Michele Mortensen, Sandy Sau- cerrnan, Laurie Parker, Mary Yasuda, Kathy Scott, Kim Mathews, Kathy McGuire, Lauren Schwartz, Donna Baker, Evelyn Maruko. Back row: Susan Vannlce, Cheryl Allen, Nancy Tingstad, Luann Syler, Kristy Genoway, Kim Bressier, Pm Flem- ing, Pam Hardacre, Tricia Renner, Carolyn Strong, Kelly Johnson. 3. Concentrating on winning, Luann Syler swims intensely. 4. Betsy Czark takes a breath during a five hundred yard free style. 5, Cathe Magar- gee dives with perfect form. 6. Cathe Ma- gargee performs a forward one and one- half tuck. 7. Donna Baker prepares herself for an inward somersault tuck. 8. Cathe Magargee executes a beautiful forward one and one-half pike. 9. Donna Baker completes an inward somersault tuck. s -um f H 134 Girls' Swimming And Diving i 1. 'E ,.-'fn .,. , ',.f-- ,A . Q 'AH v' W ,5 ,:. mfyqgmn Ia vig!! -,i,,,,:fi-2415? LM - 1 4 W'L . ,:H 7.2! .Ly -,QM in ' f :f'5' 'WU . 1 ,.. ' 24.0.1 fs-iv , ,473,gg,::w,,- 44. A f+NmfJZJ,, WV ' v' -ff--:P'1:'-M .aff - -1 Q .S , -A r -, is -I-1, N I 'fpfhvau r- gfqbfw 'fm t' -Q1 . . f ,fzf ,.' f Lf - -, ' V -' We had a lot of fun, and our team effort Came through. Vicky K ucera '-.. . -1. 'fe- P 12 L x Sf? 'x f f GirI's Swimming And Diving 135 Lunches at Carl's and playing gin really helped the team spiri t. Stephanie Diaz ,Iv 4 'I i 1 9 ,-v-ffnb' .4 J 1. Jan Thompson 3 4 beats the throw. 2. Glenda Ewald and 7 6 Kris Malmstrom dis- 2 cuss strategy. 7 5 3. front row: Judy Ri- ley, Shelly Woods, Ter- ry Stocker, Lisa Schrader, Julie Janke, Beth Keller, Diane Hart row 2: Kris Malmstrom, Robyn Dill, Liz Lattimer, Karen Swanson, Lori Symons, Glenda Ewald, Gretchen Jacobs, Debbie Pope, Vicky Waldstriecker Row 3: Kathy Bennett, Lisa Goodman, Wendy Kline, Wendy Trueblood, Sandy Pappas, Stephanie Diaz, Lori Stange, Tracy Szucsko, Karen Rob- erts. 4. While waiting for action, Vicky Wald- striecker gets into position. 5. Julie Janke pitches with style. 6. Coach Papas gives her girls some needed encouragement. 7. Beth Keller tags out an opponent with Ellyn l.aBlanc close behind. 8. Judy Riley tags opponent out on a close play. 136 Girls Softball Despite the rain and poor early season hitting, the 1979 Girl's Softball started off with many new talents and good defensive play. During the practices some girl's would work on their own individual skills while others helped each other wher- ever they nedded it the most. The team had over ten returnees but no pitcher. This problem worked out throughout the season. Coach Dave Shelton commented that The girl's had good team spirit and always pulled for each other. IQ Q23 1.11 8 Girls Softball 137 This is the only true sport, all others are just games. Gymnastics Team 1. Carrie Rollins posi- 1 tions herself on the 5 balance beam. 2. 2 6 Showing good form in 4 7 8 the floor exercise is Leslie Everett. 3. Con- centrating on main- taining equilibrium, Nancy O'Neil begins rou- tine. 4. Leslie Everett finishes balance beam pivot. 5. Debbie Jamison dismounts from the uneven bars. 6. Sitting precariously, Laura Tucker completes routine. 7. Debbie Quigley smiles to the judges. 8. Tumbling forward is Carrie Rollins. 138 Gymnastics F f ' 5 ,'57'7'i93,?',T1,3. 2-'T if i-if i W L W f V , W' 1 ', HC 4 fy, my :if ,,, ,,.w,'. Jai 774 ,J ,,,6':' y If 1, 'Z I I 1 ' , f 4 f' f i if , , ' ' qui-ruada nn. 4 ,f W 1 , f f ff, 1 ' 5' , V ' 'fl :fiflx ae -'1:fJ 'f6f 7' L l' 1 A I , I ,HI . . - fa. Cv teh V This year's Gymnastics team worked hard at their daily practices in the small gym. The head coach of both varsity and junior var- sity was Tom Wakeling, and his assis- tant was Martha Parslow. The dance coachlwas Elena Nlasuda, former head coach. The team had eight competitions, each consisting of events on the floor, balance beam, vault, and uneven bars. The coach defined the team as enthusiastic and successful. 4 1 4 A' Gymnastics 139 4 The 1979 Boy's Track team had a good year finishing high in their league. The team in- cluded record holding returnees along with promising new faces. Top distance runners included Ty Witt with one of the best ever 880 times, and nationally ranked Dave Cangelosi who already held the mile record. Steve Verdone led the Spartans in pole vaulting, top- ping 13 feet. Field events benefit- ed from the efforts of Steve Rog- ers, high jumping over 6'2 , and Glen Williams competing in high jump, triple jump, and low and high hurdles. The next year's track team looked forward to a good year with many veterans. 2 i , ,, psf- A A1 y c . .QA fn-1, 0. ',L,. 1' uf 'Q Y , ' 2 - ' TK sf' f' 9' -W ' I 'XVI' 2 9 'Wie l vi. ,j Q a ui l . , . Q.. ,, ' 'mt rr wffy, W' , . 112-i K qw-J V j., ., ' A 1 ii tn i 'ur xii, 'ii l llj ji j 'j ? ii lit rj l f l in ji ji l l l j jlj f i ja i lm i j. Wi 1 i J'j i , '- -.L 3 l . i I in l Nu- ,N i i l ' ri 'ffm if-if 1-'4 l X . 1 rhli 1 gi L i. . -it T71 we ..-Q L. 4 I Nl r- i I,. I ill 1' 'i I thank jesus for Q the greatest ' season I've 7 A ll 138 , ever had. Dave CangeIos1 zz 1. Spiker flies 1 through the air on 5 6 his long jump. 2. Jesse Sorensen takes the lead over Tustin opponents. 3. Brad Fisher curls 2 4 7 around the high lump bar. 4. Varsity track team, left to right: front row: Coach White, Coach McKie, Jim Doering, James Nelson, Jamie Robbins, Ty Witt, Mike Kenady, Steve Rogers, Mike Fisher. Row 2: Coach Brunt, Mike Kilroy, Robin Moore, Rocky Galuppo, Mark Raya, Dave MacNamara, Jeff DeLamare, Dave Cangelosi, Row 3: Mr. Cruikshank, Tim Birkmann, Glen Wil- liams, Brad Fisher, Jeff Waldow, Mike Scotti, Jim Gorzo, Row 4: Greg Hall, Scott Brookover, Derk, Clair, John Elders, Neil Nelson, Dan Loftus, Carl Boatwright. Row 5: John Jory, Jeff Griffith, Paul Pritchard, Brian Holmes, Steve Horvath. 5. Steve Synder struggles to reach the finish before his opponents. 6. Glen Williams attempts to break a record. 7. As the gun sounds. Spartan tracksters take off. Boy's Track 141 .ng- ,' wang , 2 - ' . -- - ' .gf-gg, . .E- 'ia-nm: .2 'K ' A g ir, - www ,- - - 'gf' , . - , ' ff? 54.1 nm . ,. ,- , ,.L1.::wfn:.s-J--A :, --4, 2 N ' 7' . Ngmyknvnf? X .iiwg . -'La' V '.f Q .- 1 ' ,, ,. 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' 1 W ,U S f' ill, l 1 When you're running along and you think you're dying, loolc behind you- there'5 always someone dying too! Tony Grandel . any 'x .il 5 1. Mark Raya stretch- es for every inch in the long jump. 2. Phil Mar- 1 2 8 kle breathes down John Mouser's neck as 3 4 9 the runners near the finish. 3. John Mouser lunges toward the tape. 4. J.V. track team left to right: front row: John Pierce, Alan Hoskins, Mark McCracken, Steve Leong, Chris Smith. Row 2: Rob Hemker, Brian Holmes, Ron Kempton, Andy Lelchuk, Jeff Munger, Paul Giannetakas, John Yasuda. Row 3: MattMiku- lics, George Garcia, Randy Yoder, Tom Wendler, Mark Farris, Perry Holt, Ken Ste- phenson, Mark Williams, Tom Provost, Jer' ome Anello. 5. Blaine Filby edges into the lead as Spartans round the curve. 6-7-8, Hurdler Alan Hoskins shows his stuff. 9. Villa Park's track team prepares for the big meet. Boys Track 143 M? 4 1. Tim Birkmann loos- ens up before his next event. 2. Steve Ver- done rapidly ap- proaches the pole vaulting pit. 3. Edging into the lead is Mike 1 2 6 3 7 8 Kilroy, 4. Greg Picano strides into the lead. 5. Steve Rogers clears the high jump bar with ease. 6. Alan Hoskins stretches toward the finish line, 7. Ken Stephenson sprints down the track. 8. Sophomore track team, left to right: front row: Mike Karady, Kent Gilbert, Kevin Fairchild, Leonard Parker. Row 2: Ran- dy Scott, John Jory, Jesse Sorensen, Dave Potts. Row 3: Luke Messenger, Mark Nelson, Ron Garrett, John Schillo, Phil Markle, Steve Snyder, Blaine Filby, John Mouser. Row 4: Bruce Lovell, Gary Schultheiss, Dwayne De Mint, Tom Madison, Mike Browne, Malcolm Gray, Tony Grande. 144 Boys Track 1 .K ,N ll.: - s A .si S UN ,x -X5, XXX Xi: M x, Mx 53,7 K If ze-Q: nn- -r 14 x f N' ,, I n ,S . ll 'QI l L . H. U4 9'5 lf' . .A I QL' ' -3 . fr . l x- They shall run and not be weary Track Team gf Vw 4. .4 Q g 717.6 - TTTT 'T ' 5 1 :M ? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' 'A 5 I , M, T T'-T '- .I Z 1 fl f fm' ' -.w--n-- . ,Ll I I 2 if- . 5. 'I ,Vg I 1 A I A., :ww T T T f 7 'igii.,,., . Q I VT my 4 In fl! , f,L lv- TTTTTT, H 1 . T:-JT-Q, J -f ff 1'm1f1 F ,,,,,N,,,, ,,...,,,Q,mW,W ,,f'f' T ,V Q4 ' 5 .H J ,Q,,,,,, g f,:,.g1, jt'-I U ,i ,X V ,. . Boys Track 145 The Girls Track team had a good year, with the support of their coach Russ Murphy. The girls track team competed in nine track events. The one mile, one mile relay, two mile, 440 relay, 100 yard dash, 220, 110 low hurdles, 440 and the 880. The outstanding competitors in these events were Carol Baker in the 2 mile, Nancy Preston and Julie Doering in the mile, and Cathy Oneill in the 440. There were four field events, the shot put, discus, high jump, and the long jump. The members of the girls track team were Jayna Moore, Sheri Monroe, Lynn Pagulayan, Julie Doering, Kathy Nelson, Lisa Bodwin, Carole Baker, Loretta Baros, Susie Ray, Geda Sarcaria, Lynn Rioch, Jean Freeman, Nancy Preston, Carol Giatta, Tracy Walton, Cynthia Davis, Coach Murphy, M Nancy Oneill, Anja Davis, and Kathy Wall. Carole Lee, Loree Hirschy, Chris Young, Lisa Kelly, j .,--iv'lT 'i ' Q LL, ff - ,.Z 4 Z 4, 55 ,gm gi W mf! ff ,f .Mfr Q WWA! a wldvvfwuqww ff All qv 5 , ffm V1.7 J 11 dmm M11 1 Hz., - . J ' Zwwyfz 7, H - f 4 - ' 7' f f f 1. 3 J I ., ,. . f , ,I an .Wh ina4?ff,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,M-'ff--M 5 fl f '- f ig , 'W 4.q,,,j,,g ' ,' ff W . in , 5,4 5' f lj A 1 l , ,, ,g h,,.a-rw r,.,, um-jwmwmw -btw' lv W - hi it 146 Girls Track HUP. N '91 . - we ..,. W ..-. naw. . 4 P- 4 ,., -5- 0--manly iwfvuu I A 'twig' 5 af' Everyone on the team encourages each other to do their best. 1 buafakautaw A XM 1. ,R . A -wolf' ' ff - '5 V' I 4,1 z L. , 1.31,-15, 7 f-9-:Zz ' V' -M ' 'n ' ., ' ' w5if,3-dgyig-,,gQ gs, ,,..Zfm:v J ,' .. - Anja Da vis 1. Jean Freeman goes 1 for a record in the San- 2 6 7 ta Ana Valley meet. 2. Jayna Moore and 4 5 8 9 Cathy Nelson have a good start against a La Habra runner. 3. Run- ning in the Tustin meet is Jayna Moore. 4. Lynn Pagulayan shows her strength during the discus throw. 5, The 1979 Gurl's Track team poses for a group picture. 6, Coming an first for a Spartan victory IS Cathy Nelson. 7. Nancy O'Nelll flles through the air trying to make an extra few Inches, 8. Cynthia Davis looks to see how tar she has lumped. 9. Track member Nancy O'Neill goes tor distance. Girl's Track 147 The Varsity Baseball team has begun another successful season with such strong players as Ron Kammer, Paul Moyer, Dale Hahn, Mike Shopshire and Scott Hood to name a few. The team was plagued early in the season with the interminable rain and by early season injuries to Har- vey Waters, John Waddle and Steve Mohler. Coach Ochoa feels that rain may have come for a good rea- son-to give the injuries a chance to heal. Varsity team members put much effort into playing and practicing. Paul Moyer put 10070 effort into playing allthe time, commented Coach Ochoa. Many players felt that they would rather play ball for eight hours than run a mara- thon for one four. The team has done good so far this season, but we haven't reached our full potential yet, stated Coach Ochoa. W . lv 9 , ' f?i'??w' E, V. g.,, , .V I ., ,. , QSQQ11. . J Y ' ly' I y4?n ,. : Y .4f..g.,g. ,,. ,N it I l - - t ,',, if . , :-, A. QQ, . - Q V I ' . ' . ' . E 4: grim In ' - 'L 'ttv 5. ' rf' . + ., ,. ..-vu.. ,- 11, 1,,,4g,M4fWr, 114' l V' 148 Varsity Baseball ,uit l t l f A .fi il' 4 I I ' as .. . iff , 1 e 1 'b' .. 'L . l r NL- l 41 52, . 'lm -, . 'fi ..,'. J ,,.i, V J i fi 'F i, Q, . l I 4- fl ll 'Ffh ,.,, riff fry 1 w- ,vi -,.' I l 95,2103 1.-was -if in y y f-Vw ' ' , - . -'f 't 'v 4 'WAIHXAM er v, 3 Ff Q '-,J.WVl ' 1 9 , , .,,,, I, ' W DO: ,W The Villa Park baseball team practices harder so in fact we do it better. Harvey Wa ters cn.-,-1--.-.ll 1'-1 ., W5 1-rf'- f,:1p fs-.sf , . - 'N' V ,ff fmy:-L his - ' -522453, 51121 5 1 1 1 35:15 l l ft-by Q -f x . air, Y L 'Z 2 I Ng A l Nj? 10-1 is x Z + N l' 1. Kelly Johnson calls toff throw. 2. Third baseman, Scott Hood. makes a last minute 4 5 tag. 3. Mike Shopshire scoops up a hot grounder. 4. Dutch Holland looks on as team member steals home base. 5. Front row: Sam Maida, Rich Garret, Mike Capps, Scott Hood, Kelly Johnson, Gary Tye, Steve Mohler, Brent Picano. Second row: Bruce Brown, Dutch Hol- land, John Waddell, Bob Johnson, Mike Shop- shire, Paul Moyer, Dale Hahn, Ron Kammer, Dave Ochoa. 6. Mike Shopshire stretches for catch. 7. Pitcher, Dutch Holland, concen- trates on batter's reaction to pitch. 8. Coach Ochoa paces in disgust over umpires call. 1 6 to the pitcher for a cu- 2 7 8 Varsity Baseball 149 Playing for the varsity baseball team is a neat experience because of the great togeth ern ess between team members. Mike Capps 150 Varsity Baseball A 'iff - . W an vi 1 Kelly Johnson awaits throw to third 2 Ron Kammer awaits pure s call disappoints Villa Park team mem- bers. 4. Mike Shop- shire at bat. 5. Coach Ochoa explaines the strategy of the game. 6. Gary Tye's determi- nation makes the catch. 7. Villa Park first baseman tags Orange runner. 8. Mike Shop- shire concentrates on the pitch. 9. Shopshire tags out a sliding opposing player. 1 6 7 l ' ' . 2 8 9 for the pitch. 3. Um- 4 5 - Varsity Baseball 151 We have poten tial Greg Leonhardt ii an , M -Q 1, ' . ,,- ... V -N' nu 'r -H. Q, , 1.iiImI V . ,-4 Q. av-. .n,.,,vh .. . 152 Junior Varsity Baseball If j : V LM'- -Qa Mg , ' A - - .:,-4 .fwiwp -f , mr, -3 - .', ,t ,ff . A- A- qllw P... ,E W D9 4' ' 'Q 'W ' ' sv It 9-.,.M.4 ,, 'Wm ,Un 5, . Va, M ' Vffw' 'M nur Y. n i-1-r?fvf:1-5? ,I f-1:1 ' . f Z-'. A ' .bv WZ' 'hw' 'nn-fa. 59.9. ' - -1. -.M ff? ' 4 .1 fw , 1 e Q u 1 Tl U , J 1 I V U i I V A xg! 'u 'Nu -.. ,I . S l ig- ui v-2, ......,.... .ZNJH mmwwmew . a r ! A x? I xiii ' is Q 1 s - hav. The f. V Baseball team had a number of good baseball players, in the estimation of coach Bob Hughes. Outstanding players according to Hughes were Gregg Leonhardt, Craig Bry- ant, John German, Bill Mamola, David Olson, and Bob Johnson. Other players rounding out the line up were Eric Flynn, Derek Spelliscy, Greg Wendelken, Dirk Clair, Michael Olson, Roger Reavis, Bill Broadbent, and Mike Learokos. VET ggmwmt Q I. . ' - ,JV -, u. '. . J- f ,Q ,Q-' .-5 1 5 1. Greg Leonhardt is determined to hit the 2 7 ball with his eyes 4 closed. 2. Mike Olson 3 3 sprints for a base hit. 3. J. V. player tags out opponent. 4. A J. V. player listens closely to Steve Mohler's direc- tions. 5. Villa Park batter goes for it. 6. John German shows a great amount of determina- tion. 7. Bob Johnson Ccatcherj defies the bat- ter's swing. 8. J. V. player takes a savage cut at the ball. Junior Varsity Baseball 153 Villa Park Autographs Villa Park Autographs Tennis is more than just being number one. Doug Mathews ' f 7'f6'7'??'f71fef1f191' ig 1. Doug Barrett 4 reaches for a winning 1 serve. 2 2. Ripping a forehand H 7 crosscourt is Mike 3 8. 9 Grant. 3, Varsity Team Shot Cleft to rightjz Ckneelingb Kevin Jones, Jeff Yeager, Jeff Hunter, Norman Torres. Cstand- ingj Mark Zuckerman, Rick Senne, Doug Mathews, Glen Miller, Doug Barrtet, Coach Ron Metcalf. 4. Dipping for a volley is Kevin Jones. 5, Norman Torres scoops a low ball. 6. Jeff Yeager tosses the ball for a serve. 7. Returning a serve, Jeff Hunter puts himself into it, 8. Rod Ida receives a tip from Coach Metcalf, 9, Concentrating on his shot, Mark Zucker- man attempts a backhand, 156 Varsity Tennis 7' F3 iw, ..a,.b,,4, Wwfw.. 'mb5P5e2?f'4q,m, e. W'w, , , 54, 7 J -'74 G25 li i . , -0, is l l l l , l l l l l l l l l we l ll ll li- l left' l lf-4 l-H' lf 'i l l l l l l . l t ' si l s. ,LB Q x iF l if' 'W Coached by Ron Metcalf, the Varsity Tennis team had a great year. Outstanding players Doug Mathews, Mike Grant, and Jeff Hunter led the team to a CIF playoffs for the second year in a row. Tourna- ment experience proved to be a valuable asset for Mathews and Grant while other players gained exper- ience through team competition and close coopera- tion. Competition was both an individual and team ef- fort. Jeff Hunter and Rod Ida made up the top doubles team, with Jeff Yeager and Glen Miller following close behind. Coach Metcalf felt successful in putting two successive Varsity teams into CIF competition. '-i .. .M .1.,. .. :mu ., ...'..t,.i'..,.-w'fm ,ivmwwm , j .. 1 .........i 11111. ',','.','.'.'.'.'f.'.1v'.', . . . . , . . . 1 .1 ' ,...,,....,.. li. f . ,t ,.ii. ii -1 1 I . I I .AGP lhlllllffyf ? fi' -551 9 ,im 1. Gif . -g,i gggggy Airlllxx ll Il' iifllllln ill... ,gggi 4 ,ann ,gn- if JIUIIIIIII . . r Tffffi K' i ' .Ai, ,,,.4:!!'F - I g M.a .-:li l .4 ,, -,,,-.-,,., 3,4 . 4 lvl - -, KN., V .. , , Wg ii . ti 4 3 5 3 f A Q vX 'x' ' fi . . 5: ' Q ' 1 . . ff fa . ,l -3.-a ., Wg, M l Eff! -H-7-4. l ,if -r-1-,.4.c,,,7 i -5 ' i i , , I 4.143 T r' f , 1-gl--Q--., f---+-+,..t4 4 , 12 .. ' it-4--' ', -r ,X ' - --M., . c ' 'T4+4.lTf' 1 fllg +P J 4 '-f-+1 P ' 'I-ff ,., '-' + .. if ..... 1,1 4 . ,. fifff:--J , 3 C?+f 1 '5:.1:Qff.'1x' I I 'hm -1.4 ' 'f' 5' ' fr ' - -Tzzw 1,45 -V ,Adv 5 . ' ' :4 T --A V fi r an , . ' ' 4 , ' L ' ' - 4, ' ' , . . .... A-a.. -,W -:LQ Varsity Tennis 157 , 4 Fflfiffi' , . . T ' J Glenn Woodworth, a 1978 alumnus, returned to Villa .55 '-QQ -f.-'.e i ,ji , 4:21 -vl? 1fPQfl-Q--- -L Park as coach for the Junior Varsity and Sophomore 5, 1, jj : QQ , -,-,' ' -rel 'Wh 3, , .. l'ifiiifi TENNIS rwar J . g 1 ff i team. Coach Woodworth was happy with the team's f V 'wh , gh ability to overcome their inexperience. Many of the 1 ' if members played their first year of competitive tennis ,I ' is on the Junior Varsity as well as the Sophomore teams. I Steve Geanakos, Steve Brunell, Kent Madsen, and ' Q4 J ' Mark Hammond were standouts among the Junior Var- sity team while top Sophomore players included For- rest Danielson, Craig Way, and Doug Fields. Most play- ers showed marked improvment over the season, 6 practicing after school each day that it wasn't raining. , - A few weeks after the season's beginning, the rain did end and each member of the team could concentrate on perfecting every element of the game in order to achieve a winning season. az, 'C '. 3 . ' Q' wwm:,14,.e.-vim:'f1.i244fz'w? fwif. 'f -ffiwfi i .fi 404,444 4,4-yi.. ii'i Q If 'HM my , 'if 5',, 5 Q. W w ., ,f ' ff' ,fn J 'A x K hi.. -wr' 7. 9 -I g wif ' . A, , ..,,, , ,.,.,. . Q. Az i. fi i . ,-- ,WW Y ,, , . Q 4' . ,Z I, . , .,-f-r..v 'H 1 KI JU' -. 4 A f,-, .... fffv - lkk 5 1 . -.-.g,,,,,,,,M . . . . . . . . ,. . tv , , , ff K 44 , KJ X f 4 J , .a.......... ..... M, .,,. ., ,, sd , A, y, 1 158 Tennis 5'-h'q:-A'4.1 4 . JM, ' , sin ' 'LQ ' Z .sue Af' mas. it .Q 6 , .1 -mwmnnvxi 'fxlfiexvtq -it ..- e wwf- l 'P' Z? E5 l il ,. if-V . ,QQ 1 ,l I i 171' 'ffl ' . i ifff I 'll i,'l ,1-f ffl., if! l. l A --. sw -L. F ht ill Lid-in-auf 'fn f f f- If ,7 I f f f . ,. sf fgaifzi ,' ,t ,f 46461 2 KFC .f'f .f' fffgf if 1,4 ,f ,- ,f rr f ffffjfg , L. If ,,. , , : , lff f ,ff ' If 4'-ff fifvlf If A, f 1- , ,a , , If , fa J. fl ' A f f ' 1 - 1 ,, ' ,riff ,. .,. ',f,frfm.fSl-f . N 1 N f C, .r 1, K1 rf., ' 4 for-,,f sf .ufryf 1- ,fl ' f 3 3? -'nf '1 J' .wx ,V ,, 1 A I f ,l ' it 'f I 'X' '-'X' X 15- ' 1 f r lf. . ,,. A.,,fv't, 'ff -as if .a f 1 rfafhf V ' A. ,. , r v- -451 ,p d f 5 .3455 ww- war- fn, af .W ,f-- :.w4.-fa., ---f--?,.,..,' ,Q I Ln ' .1 'fa as , A, fy fx 2' ' I ff .,f'.f-afar.: x Q' LWA 44.10, .., Y - ' fawf,fyyf -L ,aim 1,.w111f,- ha., Playing tennis here sure has its faults. Steve Brunell 6 , .. 'f-'fig ' f ,, H, Q V ftkf-. ,f ' -4.-.,,,,,Q1 in . I r I ..., 12,1 M 1 LAAJA iii-' f .X I ilei. pq ' G -Srl L 1. 1, -, .M ,, ff-ffwfffff fl ff'WrCf,4f,Cf,:L1'11 T- 1 'l 2602112-Lzw.,ft ff. i ' A . swf-fff-ft ,',ff?-'-,.,'3 ' . me 1. Wayne Zuckerman 1 concentrates on a ref 7 turn shot. 8 2. Getting set for a pun- 2 point return IS Junior 5 6 9 Varslty player Steve Brunell. 3. Ray Chao scoops up a lovv one. 4. Dlstracting opponent wlth unusual form IS sophomore Eric Marcussen. 5. Kent Madsen really enjoys the game of tennis, 6. Junior Varsity Team Shot. Standing: Coach Glenn Woodworth, Ray Chao, Wayne Zucker- man, Steve Brunell, and Steve Geanakos. Kneeling: Dave Kungsmill, Mark Hammond, Kent Madsen, and Tony Santangelo. 7. Mark Hammond completes a successful shot. 8. Making a tough shot is Steve Geanakos. 9. Sophomore Team Shot. Standing: Eric Marcussen, Mark Kavvanamu, Mark Baslck, Forrest Danlelson, and Doug Fields. Kneeling: Arnoldo Fioldan'Suarez, Ron Gabourle, Cralg Way, and Mark Sherman. Tennis 159 JUNIQRS FHQS TH6 6jC00FETlf.' 73 T f , f 4 f . lfmlfcfacwacewy melee-QMLZ Mf0wqm.fbl , I ,Wi my WWMWMVZEQWZQ ?l.5Q22i.ZW QW Z wwf!! H W fgwff milf Q wQ so Mawafiiiilwiwf if Qbpccilfflggfgfgi !mofQV fif1fwww M1701 MKW6 Q06 afmwfil awcmci, MG Bmw 760 ,M Mft aww Mawfgffl yr -' GOL fiafw Q mem Jlflflfwl Wwe Nw CA .WM foal My leafs M if T ffwwwgwimmm WW W W an WW was Wy ru qyww WM Qigwtewag cfm at cm 01 Uylgffffl my U f, W ' ' I 633352928330 ' Jwwfwi il The iddle of Time. A calm rel ns over each ay as I ' e d . Time is neither new nor old. lt is a passive, comfortable Time. Life finally settles, flowing softly, quietly on. It ismmm ,C P not w h rushes of excitementg its path is by no - . g d Th re chances to take ' , P h Y Y f d y .D lg gd ..tf::.zi'r.s..'iIa.I2i MW OMUJMQO, t mmol' fzlfcilfwffiff 3640064 K-ou cqylzzike I J OZJQUWL EQ WJMXQQBQD wfumfvvwim 160 :wh--.-mf., --t ' K - ' ffm M 102 fwf iw IQAJWVJUDJW ,1 LZ, Jawa jab CO Gd WQQMLQWQMD .ptvmmdfay Ain W?I nw ,CL MQEQMQXQQQQMJHWQJwma1UmmMwHQJMm?AfwM gl. 9. 1Qa ow.efm50u Jfmd Vowvww-mea, Qwe, A'e2fv16f CL M ' is , M - A k ' JOZQJA' Ci ! ??2migg?uyw4f6hu .1,, ,MdMUE!Q 3 V5 ff WL' ff-W2 f6wbCfL24f 'w!W4 J56w'QL WEQQMQUQXM M M545 ? EH 5? LwJ7JMammww . -A , 1: FGQLWZ Q f4M?'l Af AA cm,7 iv uw M' Mm CL ,mm ' N : , Slim? .1 1'A A - V ' - ZWwiJwMmf6wu1gQ5 rfif ,zfif ' Q., 5 if : ' , , ' A. '- Q A ' ' V ' I , Ig s A -.,A J, , A Vp M ,' A 4 , -R E I I, 1 ZWWWw+MH7NA. l : Al W 1 f MQW? HJ fQ5W?Vf??w h U- rmwgiwv 4. , ,,AAv AI. ' A f 14 I A' H , . ' , VHAV, Li' A ' F Qlfj y. I 4 .A,: I , . ' f -s ,,V,,., H , A , , ., Zb0 I A I V I I ,rf '1 . . J -'gff 1 AA' 5:57 ' ' 'Lf U09 ' V . . . . ' I .T , , 'L Junior Dlvlslon 161 L, .'.- ma . ,f ',,, , ,. . V ,A ,V ' M., .A.,A ,AZMLQ V . ,, fAar-Barj Out of these first two years I 've received a of homework, five referrals, three detentions, and ei ht report lot car s. J rsvp l Kelly Aaron Cindi Abdalla Norman Abell Daniel Aeberli Craig Aldrich ' J . ye I . r 1 l I ri Don Grbson l X7 ill' icy We fix l. M ,I 'I sl ll IINII ly 'J ,lf ,W Vicki Aigeo g ,rf 4 I sd. 1 l f 'll Ie 'l -wi ' Y IN WN wx ll JJ 1' :IQJ M fl hx' - , , 4 ' pl f W W ' 'l ' I Q 3 X 4 JI, I ' I J X all III , II II MMV I, l X A I I l i .fl 1 . I .v J , I IIi I NI, , I: fi, - . lI XIIIJJIII IIQI I, IIIIIL iw, IJ I pi i.IxlIl.II4 . -i if lf f if .ii -i I 'N 1.-il III Mi I ' If .IJ Ii, IiDianeJAmbrg'sdIlIll Xili IQ f jf ll Isl! i A1 I4 I. Q .I wh A , f l l In I l 1 J is . ' ,l 4 ii -f , l . V ,f N l l I , 1 l I. l L ' 1 liiwli i. ' V J , I i l -lu, , , . Ii Q M rw N It II .IL IJ, I IIVI ,ILII I I N1 X I EPM ii 17 ,J I i I I J I 1' Iffl A jr if l X' , , -i ri . 1 J' 'V' f Xll J, . , III , l. J . , ,A l IIJJ l TN , i I, IJ J pf if rj ii , .. X JJ' 'f ,J 9 ix I . ij II! fx J I II Ii I. lf. , if 1. Sheryl Gatchell expresses horror at finding out her assignment was to be an oral report-not a typewritten one. 2. Tim Alvarez and Don Cool try the open air classroom approach. 162 Juniors .. ' ll I ,J it l ' Ji 2. J ,, 9 ' Betsy Anderson Debbie Anderson Gary Anderson Cheryl Andross Jerome Anello Cindy Antram Amy Applebaum Brad Applegate Gavin Arthurs Ernie Avaloz Kathy Averill Kelly Baba Lucy Baez Carole Baker Donna Baker Jackie Balsamo Kevin Barela ' 1 f y f 1 f 1, 'f , if I vf, ff ' N, X 1: N ' J ' Z :. 'EF 14, ' ... p.. ,1 . , ' 1 5 Q 'C 5. J 41. 490, C , V , . J .. if 2 'ff ,. , 4 33:- i ' f 2,2 f f , P Z 1 -K. if TP' fs X 1, 1 '- ' .523 ,J .-V rw 'y 'lf' 1 'X' ,' Ziff C fl? ' 31 il ' ' I I x' , '46 ' I' , . 'Q 'Fr , .f HJ gun, 1' ' 77 f NP , Q J Q idgfgglix' IBar-Boerj Bianca Barela Loretta Baros Doug Barratt Albert Barry Dee Barsa Mark Bartlett Doug Bartling Lauralyn Bateson Tina Bauman James Beavers Shanna Beck Theresa Bedwell Jeff Behnke Todd Bellis Gary Belovsky Jeff Bennett Ruth Bennett Chris Benson Esther Berg Allyson Berger Doug Berry Clark Beyer Richard Bickler Steve 'Bierman Jim Bigelow Walter Birnbaum Chuck Bivens Dave Blackney Bill Bland Jeffrey Blaustone Shelley Bloonquist Jeff Blue Carl Boatright Gary Boer Juniors 163 fBog-Burj My fa vori te teacher is Mr. Robinson because he treats you like an adult and understands Circumstances that arise. 1. Mike Learakos, Jodi Strauss, and Leslie Dooling show that three heads t are better than one. if 2. Clara Toth steadies herself while at- tempting to walk a straight bench. 164 Juniors Laurie Boggs Lil Bouchelle Page Boulden Larry Boyd Jabette Bradley Beatriz Bravo Kim Bressler Ned Brines Bill Broadbent Aaron Broadway Steve Brooks Bruce Brown Charlie Brown Debbie Brown Devona Brown Matt Brown Richard Brucher Steve Brunell Mark Brunk Melissa Brunk Scott Brust Craig Bryant Kurt Bryant Shawn Buckle Phuong Bui Kevin Burkhardt Patricia Burnes , f i I f r ' X f , Y? ,J 4' I , rar 4 4 L , ,,Vl,, , . , ,. rf f . 1, x f 0 1 nr ,V s ' I of I 1' f ff , ' ., 'U , 4 1' rf' Z W ff f W Q' gh., , ' 4 fl Z A ,.... , N I 1 X I f , t t K ,gf .0 fvjq r 4 f ' ff , ,A Jw. , t , ut 44 , . an ' sh ,g , 0 w , I . '4N'B'51g N i V f . f 1 av Y' f 1 i gunna' 4 Bobby Buffington 4. :A 1, 1' A ,, if J .1 r, It F ,J f 1,-gl - 4- A4 J- f- ff I ff sy GK 1!' ' Xs- lvl X i v...., N 'N A-nl' ll' , X U f ,', I 4 ff. Q - sy. zi., , 4 , 4 1 , 'rage ,, , , W K ..I , xx 1 wi. 1 1 'G' A X iff X Qin fa ! V, 7,11 17 f Q , jff: ., , y ,,., , 1 A -A 1 ff , fe f - - f ff W- E A,- if? H - V ..... ,,- , A lf, i., f r I 26 f I 1 fl 4 1 i, I lf' 7- ,Q 5 f 1 1 ,f '- affjiy' 1 1 '. 77 'f f V 1 .. ffiffif f 4 ' . r . if . I , if , :ffm rn. 4 ' i I ' , f, ' 13, 'L :Jef 7 Q4 'f ,V 'f , I 4 if fr as Qjwf f , .52 4 'V Zz, :'-- Q, I' t ':- , -4 -,f '12 , 1' -- -2,5 '21 ',.:'.,zffw V ' f A , , J Q ,I Tr' x ' ' . 1, V, 1 ., i I ' V tl' V . CK ' i ,f .4 if if I sd 'Z 7'Q' im' f fCab-Croj Lottie Cabrera Melanie Cahoon Bill Camp Chad Campbell Leigh Campbell Frank Cangelosi Mike Capps Jeannie Cara Jerry Cara Diana Casebolt Bea Castagna David Castle Nancy Charles Kim Chisholm Doug Christensen Kim Christensen Kathleen Church Tom Churney Derek Clair Denise Clauss Oleah Clegg Stephen Cohen James Coker Frankie Colacion Lori Colburn Greg Compton Sharon Comstock Teri Conley Mike Conzelman Don Cool Gwen Copenbarger Janet Costanza Darcy Coulson Scott Courtney Mike Craft Lisa Crawford Daniel Crissinger Jim Crosby Tom Crouch Juniors 165 1Cza-Doolj This year is better than my sophomore year because I know how to take advantage of more situations. Derek Spelliscy 1. Juniors take time out to eat their lunches during a noon assembly. 2. Football player Marc Ehlers is sur- rounded by friends during a nutrition break. 166 Juniors I, 1 A i 77 Betsy Czark Kathy Dailey Sheryl Dakin Ben Dalberg Maureen Daniels William Daniels Forrest Danielson Anja Davis Julie Dawson Jean-Marc De Cuyper Lisa De Forrest Greg De Luca Lisa Demers Dale De Nardo Russell Dennie Bob Derifield Linda Derrick Jim Dickinson Connie Dierking Robyn Dill Dennis Dinwiddie Vicki Dodgion Julie Doering Leslie Dooling I Dora -Form j C52 Tl-Y lf' 41 w If f ., J . ,,, , f I 1, 4 Q, fr 1 5 ,:,.: , , -1 -ff Zi I 5 F I . 'Q l l ii? r,. M ,V '47 f f f .4'k w ff' .5 if 4' ff 442 - -V , ' ' L. ef' ,f A - a.g25pQ , I X, --Mg, -553' -1 'fi sp 1 ,ff ,, . , .74 V 'J 'fQ'2ffzsf:fQ: 2 ,YL 7 4 ,M MV 1 ?W,,7f.-. ,.,, , ,V 4 A L gf L gff ,gf ff :eff f' ' aff 7' V- '1 Ni , , ., 1 ,f J J 2 -f . A , A 25 ' A - . 1 114 ,,,f- , . . 1 V ' A iq - f, ' ii. 53- f My Craig Dora Janine Dotson Janice Drew Steve Drott Tom Dufault Mary Dunn Thomas Dunning Debbie Duty Alfred Dzina Bill Edelbrock Dan Edmondson Dave Ehl Marc Ehlers Debbie Ehline Jan Eisenbeisz John Elders Patty Emge Eric Enderle Rob England Cathy Evans Teri Everts Glenda Ewald Jackie Ezell Melissa Fascenelli Maureen Fehr Amy Feldman Larry Felix Susan Fickle Barbie Fischer Fritz Fischle Greg Fisher Mike Fisher Eric Flynn Magnolia Formento Juniors 167 fFot-Ga tj Ski Club is my favorite club Mk F kl because the V k F k' sponsors and the skiers are great. M UF d k The trips are 'rj gi outrageous. L F '1 Kim Christensenbaf X X Q4 0 J Wi O OW A Kgfiggblur IJ Xcgxrp Q O 3. QD 603 X V 'X D Fr X O SX gr X JPQTC, be ,N 4 X? Q Q, 03,31 QJCQQE ix X ,fx o a t Qffvjoe Wad 5195 500 - ff WW to WX YSQOG OD r 0 4 Q54 o Q OJ Oh' sf DNR x0 JJ XO - Q Q! 4 do C5 rf 6 5 5 AX C5 xx F4571 4 0' A Q X Of 0' 3 5 C50 Q40 Cz if Qt? xf rf UM V9 mf 'K r W 'A - X ? GXJ Q 'ei vo Ss MD 'o i A VU ii o Q It as O X, 49 I .. X eg, tm 1 Sp th Mk Gg kyG Sh ylG B kyG 168 Juniors Phot N t I i N9 fGa u-Hagej Cory Gault ' Micky Genovese Kristi Genoway V Craig Gereau , John German ,.,,,, , . Don Gibson ff I x fy, June Gibson Eric Gier Tracey Glasener Richard Glasman if Grant Godfrey Leslie Goldberg Steve Goodman David Gothelf Bibi Gould Gillian Gould -4- Jackie Graham Marian Gray '- f rgfs V ,W 755' ' M-'W V bv I My 5 4 ' f . Ron Greathouse . , . -, . ,.. . . . ,, 1 . -. .4 my V-Y 1, --.- + 1 ii . 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'Z i 77 f X f f , f , 1 I J ' I 4 fx! -' M ilf W i i J g v rr A ' V I i, f .-1454 Robert Hernker Janet Hibbs Nancy Hickman Patti Hidalgo Kathryn Higgins Nicole Higgins Scott Hill Loree Hirschy Brent Hollingsworth Nancy Hollingsworth Bryan Holmes Perry Holt Brett Holthe John Homan Jamie Hood Scott Hood Naomi Horio Steven Horvath Alan Hoskins Daina Hotchkiss Philip Hotchkiss Robin Hou Ken Houston Lucille Howard Kenny Howery Jeff Hunter Jeff Huntington Stacey Huntington Robert Isaacson Donald Isbell Gary Jackson Gretchen Jacobs Rebecca Jacobs Pete Jankowski Juniors 171 fled-Khaj I '11 never forget when Ifell out of my Chair at Dennys after a football game and everyone in the room saw it. Barbie Stevenson Pamela Jedrzynski David Jiles David Johnson Debi Johnson Jonathan Johnson Robert Johnson Valerie Johnson Renay Johnstone Debbie Jones Gary Jones Nancy Jones Linda Joy John Joyner Lisa Jurado Craig Kamber Doug Kavner Scott Kaylor Denise Kebre Michelle Kelly Stacey Kelly Ron Kempton Michael Kenady Jennifer Kepner 1. Tom Khazoyan shows interest in art Thomas Khazoyan magazine. 172 Juniors 5 if 1' 2 I ' - Z. ,II A Q 4' ,I '1,, b ,J,N,,: 4 E 3- 1-nf N, - fl ' r 4 M., i . I9 ,. 'ff f 3:1555 'QV-if 7 ' 'gff1'f,'.fL 304' fi 'V ,ji ' V Q 1 Y f , , W 1' 1 Z ? My fe M , r hf , , f 4' iff' , , if 4,,7.' K. i v 1, . C9 -.4 it- H fe- rattle' .5 .1 J '- , A rw Q3 f 4 ' f 'Q' t I2 X L 4' f ' ' ff If Af 415 7J'.'f:5425 1 QW f' A 6 'L r , V , I' - .raft . 2-, ,WF f Aff 1 1' 5 ,Qzgy . 1 ve: gf: 15:5 '-:-,: fv' ',g1.4-5,733 1' A 1 qw! .. I 4 r. ir. aff, IW' Q' ' ' ,, A -if -4 - - v f -ff ' ffffff f- . Law . .-1 .1 13- we ,P fi 4, , fKin -McNa ttj ffdy. 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A -Wen W '-'v j ff livfh ' :ii f-I ,V ,. 1 A V: fy ,g f, i is L i S. r f at nf ,,- I. if ', ,131-.j155g' A ' '51- ' -V . ,-.v W- : 1.5.1,- , A F Q . y 1 f f W 1 , 5 . dig, Q V 14, 74 f .. ,, fig fi M f ' ,4 , ,.., Marianne Kincaid Sherry King David Kingsmill Laura Kirby Susan Kiyotoki Eric Kleerup Steve Klein Julie Knoll Laura Kodis Chris Kolek Ken Kolter Craig Kossen Lori Krawitz Bill Kress Roberta Krueger Jeff Kruger Mike Kucey Joan LaCrosse Andrew Lake Larisa Lamb Elizabeth Lancaster Karen Langosh Delite Large Ginger Larramie Guy Larsen Mark Larson David Lattimer Steve Layton Ellyn LeBlanc Mike Learakos Laurie Lee Bruce Leichtfuss Andrew Lelchuk Harlo Lenning Greg Leonhardt Carolyn Lin Chuck Llnsmeier Paul Litner Steve Litten Anita Loritz Diana Luce Todd Lucero Dana Ludlum Dosty Lundgren Brian Lyle Eric McConneIee Trenton McCoy Craig McCue Peggy McCure Greg McElroy Nina McKenna Robert McLeod Dave M'cNamara Doyle McNatt Juniors 173 fMad-Megj My most em ba fra ssi n g moment this year was getting Caught with Vicki at my house by her father! Frank Cangelosi 1. Marianne Kincaid adds final touches to her homework assignment at break. 2. Don Lubke discusses the football game with a friend as Brendan Tim- pane thinks about his next class. 174 Juniors Dan Madigan Cathe Magargee James Mair Marcia Maizel Bill Mamola Andrew March Erik Marcussen Kevin Martin Marthe Martinez Jeff Mastin Paul Mathers Cathy Mathews Doug Mathews Alison Matsui Ken Maxwell Kristin Megrund 7 M' f? X .t K 'L fl 34. U1 if I 4 i QQ'-, f J - -. -Z1- 4-2133 tr s' 4 i S 'fat W, fx A I ' HEQ' x H -- fr':4:,'.rgf-'-.-:-+1:'.2:2::f.,. fiE':f:fE:5:f.1'fEFE 'W 'A .cfs f ,.,,,4 , 4 4' use ix' sa J ig: J.. 5 .1 :Q f f 55' ' . if ,il yp v i ' , so if 1 6 in ug, i , -1 . . , N- I A l , , A' - Q3 , 5 14 441 4 A , 2 , MQ, 74- 2597. ii - 4 ir' by 14 745 , '. 1 .f fl' r is gffgufff E'- ,Wft , f . 2 ,, '4:r- Eikfi l emi: ' 1 W i .f P 4 :-:.-.tif 19. .-,,.,m,,, . ff' I -I C Av' ' ,J 19 f :gy f s. f , - ., ,F ' ci: A, '-'-'5., 13:-s ' , , ,gy I-7 7,1 l , 4 N 1. 4' . If ,.,, 5, , . ... . . J ig 4 , ,1 141 , 1 , . X ff 5, :ng- +1 rv ' - J ,Q 'gui' ,. ' ff ' r n 4 .,,-,,g..,.'.i +C- - f. , .,,,,,g .I ., A - f. pi s:.:.f.qQ2-' ,.:- .-,5.r..5 ff I.-r-'f:1::5:ge. 1,11-sfffr. f -,Q '-1 ,, '3Z4:E ik yr f , if . , . H vlv 5.4 fMen-Nelj Suzan Mendez Bill Mengert Torn Mesa Matt Mlkulics Tina Miller Tom Miller Denise Miller Rod Mills Scott Minnis Dean Mirtle Lisa Mitchell Robert Mohle Steve Mohler Linda Mongell John Moody Kelly Mooney Gina Moore Holly Moore Julie Moore Kathy Moore Michele Morata Rene Moro Craig Morton Carol Mullins Lori Munger Kelly Myers Denise Nash Paul Nash Robin Nash John Neal Christi Nees Glenn Negus Rob Nell James Nelson Juniors 175 fNel-Parkj My favorite Club on Campus is Benchwarmers because they have all the warm th. Dennis Din widdie 1. The junior crowd strains to see the stage. 2. Mr. Benoit aids junior with his world history project. 176 Juniors Lisa Nelson Neil Nelson Huan Ngo Carol Nieckula Craig Nielsen John Noble Linda Nordhausen John Norkus Anne Norman Christine Norman Nathan Norman Dean Norsworthy David Nouri Karen Nowicki Terry O'HandIen Henny O'Leary Karen Obear James Odlum Dave Olson Mike Olson Dawn Opferman Cole Othrner Kelly Pack Maricel Pagulayan Angie Panaseny Barbara Pargee George Parker Ken Parker we , mr i 4 rf- f ff 4 fa 2, I 'ill , A r A Q-f, s J, Mit x',?'f9' V Y i i mv - 'i .- fi' 9 E ' 1 , 4 I F 2 ,W, 1 A -'1 7 i ,ff A f , JCW: f V f f ' f X 'J' A,, ,Z If L J ,L 'U ' 4 -f.- f 1 - J' , 1 :yi N V 13 '-1 U av ,ml V1 , W i J , ' V-5, ' . 'f ' 2 ew ' - f J, .f 74' , ,' - 5 f, A I J ,A.A ' . 1:.'?4i?z: -1 Q5 33! V 'fi ZA VI 'riff 15 '- ' ' - 4 'ljjffff, fr J ' 1 , 'uf ' 4 ,. J ' ' . 1431 ' 7 1 1 ,Z 2,1 If 4 fn 4, , I fPar-Ricj Lynne Parsons Kara Paul Mark Pavelka Rangdi Pederson Juanita Perez Mark Perkoski Jamie Phelps Jon Pierce Kim Pierce David Pigmon Bill Pinto Lisa Pizzurro Sue Pope Daria Popovich Jay Porter Lynn Pratto Patricia Prettyman Lisa Priegel James Primm Paul Pritchard Tom Provost Robert Pry Mike Przysiecki Sharon Puma Mike Puskas Bill Ralston Scott Ramey Rosalia Ramirez Susie Rasinski Susie Ray Lisa Raya Roger Reavis Rebecca Reed Ken Reeves Kathy Reichenthal Craig Reinert Stacy Resh Joe Reynolds Julie Rice Juniors 177 -794 IRIC-Ruej J L, I've received fri en ds, knowledge, and maturity out of my first two years of high school. Dina Rossini 1. Sherri Zigmond appears bored by conversation. 2. Sneering at senior skit, Kathryn Hig- gins and Kelly Baba show junior loyalty. 178 Juniors Lori Richardson Steve Richhart Janis Rickers Roxane Rieder Pamela Rios Jamie Robbins Tina Robbins Karen Roberts Ann Robertson Grant Robinson Nancy Robison Adam Rodell Jeanette Rodgers Rick Rodgers Jeff Rogers Steve Rogers Nancy Rohm Jon Rose Randal Rose John Ross Dina Rossini Mark Rowe Brian Ruedy Scott Ruedy ,a K fl A5 F' IR ui-Sh ej Robert Ruiz Rochelle Runge Richard Rusk Dave Ryan Scott Ryan Kym Ryckebosch Steve Sabo Mark Sandell Wendy Sanderson Julie Sandoval Suzanne Sanda Tony Santangelo Randy Saufley Diana Saville Robert Schiebe Kerry Schildts Nancy Schmidt Heidi Schreiber Neil Schubert Luke Schulz Lauren Schwartz Sari Schwarz Pam Schwarze Frances Sdrales Cheryl Seagris Rich Sears Brenda Sedig Susan Segovia Margaret Selby Mike Selby Ida Sellers Delbert Session Robert Shaw David Shearer Greg Shediack Yvette Shelbourn Gary Sheldon Dave Sherrill Juniors 179 fSid-Stej fashion styles this year because they hide fat. 1. Junior history proves entertaining. 2. Jeff Behnke spies an interesting specimen in Biology. 180 Juniors Sheila Siden Ron Simon Cheri Simmons Mel Slavick Carrie Smith Chris Smith Eric Smith Lowell Smith Stan Smith Steve Smith Cheryl Snyder Ronald Sokoloff Takay Sorensen Derek Spelliscy Lisa Serenger Judy Sripathy Cindy Strafford Lorre Stange Jeff Stark Kristan Steckler 'f 'L ffr 41. Q i ,,, ' 2'- fx f, A r f 1 P ,H Qin, M, .. ig, 7 ii 1 4 qt li ff ,H A 44 A I If M wif-f., gl , I 4 -any fi if f 5 Qi ., 4 1 3' N' 6 na! fs? , :.- at V r T I .' T.: V 1 A vvv, r A, H X f k, 1 f , 1 1, 4 7? nn A l x' X t y -.wb . x 2' l I ' ' I XM ,V . ll' , , r. ' , Yr' it K gnu . Y f if ii .,s... ,.,. 'W' 2 4:22 ::':,:,'xg , 5.9y,,,f,i 5 . . .52-,.,3X, i e r N., - fr an. .uf e, lr T' , I his .- . - I , .EJ I5te- Thoj Sherry Stein Ken Stephenson David Stevens Barbie Stevenson Tony Stevenson Susan Stockinger Greg Stockton Julie Stone Jeff Stoner Jodi Strauss John Strauss Jeff Sumrall Jeff Sustacek Jay Sutherland Karen Swanson Luann Syler Jon Sylvia Tina Tait Lisa Tatian Steve Taverna Mike. Tavishati Kelly Taylor Mike Tegen Chuck Telk Jim Tenney Steve Thayer Craig Thomas Kimberly Thomas Melinda Thomas .lan Thompson Juniors 181 I Thor- Wal j Besides a headache, I haven 't gotten much out of high school so far. Steve Rogers so Hcikl K lL UJQQL www M D ana Thorson Tracy Tull Clara Toth Bret Townley Hoang Trinh Marci Trulock Ronda Tucker Mark Turner Sheila Tussey Terry Tuthill Noreen Upton Cathy Van Emon auf 4AiCLQ,Ae , Nlvxfl ofW0QVi'7L9' URWM . QM- QWQQQOL CMTM'l 'L,Ct M C. IM, WWQ AGL C MKUMJZZ at tr fm Mon ca Var sh Died a Vaught Lou e Vega Steve Verdo e ml-hflfvv Souvlf.. GVWOL qjtwk AEM QJML Perry Vscounty ami w-WW WM QSULQ 'N 617 Qgxwaxoohuvmmm Francns Volpo e .gt-t,tr9'lf'4'fL UWM WWW V CM tm Lbvtcweweal ZW Eiwetsy Wagenaar 1. Jamie Phelps takes a st oll on carn- pus 2 Matt B o n poses questo class. 182 Juniors Jeff Waldow Vicky Waldstreicher Robert Walker Brian Walter Judy Walworth 1 4 4? -un.. .41 nv A . - '-. . ,- 17 'f 4 If f f ' , .nn 'Z L, 2 ,ff W Q. if . , ff 'E 7,3 ..,4ff. -'Q 'TX KWar-Zwij Jan Warner Linda Warren Anthony Watson Craig Way Donald Webb Robert Wedemeyer Greg Wendelken Tom Wendler David Wendt Kim West Elizabeth Wetton Missy Wheat Karen White Rod Whiting Susie Wiehebrink Mike Williams Jenni Wilson Stewart Wilson Ann Windsor Penny Winkelman Melonie Winn Ty Witt Will Wood Greg Worthington Michele Wright Tom Wynsen Peter Yamamoto Tom Yang Mary Yasuda Robin Yates Chris Young Anne Yuhas Theresa Zaizar Tom Zaizar David Zech Sherri Zigmond Mark Zuckerman Ron Zwicky Juniors 183 .-nam. ,mn-L 'U I , . 'fffiffai 6 . W af , -f wp ,. -'1 ,'- - - .ffm 747. , . Jr' nav may 'ZW w! 3 A AV' ,ph H fha, 'H 0 441. UW. -aim .MQW Q! I 1 an W f 5,52 1.. V. pa 1 RNS! XA ff' 184 Junior Officers 5 . 1 , in I Ht, I , gb A ' II 1. Front row: Michelle Wright, Susan Kiyotoki. 3 4 Second row: Kelly Baba, Linda Warren. Third 1 2 row: Naomi Horio, Janice Rickers. Fourth Row: Mary Yasuda, Nancy Hollingsworth. 5 2. From bottom to top: Linda Mongell, Gretchen Jacobs, Linda Nordhausen, Clark Beyer. 3, Carrol Nieckuia and Susan Kiyotoki iook over photographs for the junioresenior prom, 4, Linda Nordhausen smiles at her accomplishment of arranging the junior class meeting in just fifteen minutes. 5, lan Haskins, Angie Panneseny, and Kristen Steckler attend a meeting to decide on a band for the prom. The junior Steering Committee has accomplished the goal of class unification Linda Nordhausen Junior Officers 185 - x 1-va r 'M-.:: . - 1 , , . , . 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So be patient and give me the time that I need, to move away from the center of my being and becoming confused about us. H.C. 8I I to me I Creativity 191 Creativity in the city photography by jeb beavers in ig, f ,ffl k'f'1M- M , 4:4-Afrfdgi T Y V, ELM xp H , ff 1 tfxgijlimi :i A 7 , - YHYI4 . f+.p,1 .--I ,ff 1 ff 31 ,po-4' Ugffif, ,, . AA L ff .. , P41 .4 I 4 Q.. 9.1 e i , ffif i fa nw . V 3 I 1113 ' 5 umm Am 192 Creativity ll l ll Don t Be Scared Destined in darkness the devils get fire all around them. The burning Hell. Featuring the sins that they have made. Satan's blazy fire is greeting you and the lights will soon get dimmer just before you start to simmer. Fire is burning in pain and there ain't no chance of falling rain. Fire escapes haven't been made, so deeper you'll go into the boiling range, and the heat you'II feel ain't so strange. You'll cook so hot your face will turn red just before you wish you're dead. Your funeraI's on fire and you're not getting higher: to Hell, and that's just as well. Your evil soul is doomed to Hell, an ever-trapping burning of a cell. Lamont Seifert Creativity 193 Q i msg' x V Q- '11 ., .a-tp.. , ., v .fx ,J if T rf. 1 by-. il, 11 Y: gl e .f ,A 'Q E . , l fre WW' v T A T is 1 1 ,J , ' ,' f' y'. , 3 :gg L' A '15 V , lx 'tm' T '. f ' 'v 1 A , 5 .. -,Q ,'..l rgkgvir Q31 . ij R' Fifi: .warp 1 .I xiii I M. j. .f M R. 'ye 'K F ,Zvi Q, J-rx N 44' 1 if h i. I 5 :ii Tl- -7 l ' i r- I . -f E A i .V .fe L5 U U . 'uf -f at , ' ' .' f Q- ., . A fi .W i X , ' 2 L' ij.. , X i k I B, I' M 4 . ' x 4 -, X 1, ... 4 1. ,. ,- ., . f N 'Hz ,. . I-. ., N . , R' ' rv 4 ' f ' k ,..- N . . - .f - I 7 , I. 'fu '- .V l. .W 'NN-M ' 1 1' ff,- 1 . if 4 ' f., l f , li . i l L . , l xff-fn! U in .i Qu. li' I wi, it K., ,yy it R' A Q' , - XR .Mix .,- all. ll: -sf, I fr iff-CN ltffl 'T Nl , an f f - L I .f ,l if -' 1 K . l A I J ' . -. -'I '4 ' 'qu ' .f i 9, Good Luck in the future, so long to the past. Our lives have just begun, to mold and hold fast. The memories will linger, for more than a few, Of the winning ways The Spartans all knew. Remember the year we went all the way? That day we'Il remember forever we say. Remember all the people, they were all once a friend. What good is it now that we've come to the end. For many the year is happy, for many it is sad, To leave our alma mater, l think l'm glad. R.S. 194 Creativity s f .i . -', .P A. 4 .fn 'V N 9' CZ' ,C-c2'vJ' a' 'Z' cj 42.2- ,i. l '+-- A Q x X X ff K fy lf www ijyv the orae e Steve Rogers iii . El qi I' f m . F ,I ,I 1 I.. ,I ,i ill girl lx B lillill Niall 'alll II ll Ulf? , 4. , , .. L I if ,, It Z' 4 ' .3 fi , 5 f ef .: ' 3 ,jf if ,- L I .I 2 ' 1 I-lo is W., re the Hijrt is I fir, Mistrust, ac satio and a Vgobing of my privacy. .The poundin in m' head wo,gE 't stop. Q Help me! 1 Q fi , All these people, allithese eniotions are crowding And I can't breathe. 5 i Let me out of this place calledlhome, For it is slowly killing me. I 5 My thoughts have run away with my emotions: I am like an empty kettle on a hot stove. Soon, I will burn, and it will leave scars- Ones that can never be effaced. What kind of love is this I am receiving? It seems like a selfish hold on something I am supposed to be but cangnot live up to. H I seem to be losing contact l i the me I'm supposed tofbe. ' Living up to all the expectatio ns of the life around me, It seems as though, I too, e lost the me that was. Under this fake shield you h e helped me build The true me is crying out to ga, release Somewhere, 'q ' ,f .fy A K ' 1 -af, L- Hy If can 1' ? fr' ,n Z 1521! Z Z I 1. Villa Park students gather around a 1 6 table for a group picture. 2. Harvey Waters enjoys the dance 2 7 with his date. 4 8 3. Coronation court from left to right: John Theiss, Mike Scotti, Randy Fon- tana, .leff Carter, Dave Marr, Marc Hor- wit, and John Abouchar. 4. Coronation court from left to right: Betsy Sikora, Michelle November, Donna Gibson, Angel Dietch, Debbie York, Cathy Conners, and Sue Miller. 5. Audrey Selby and her date dance to the music of Sound . 6. Coronation King and Queen, Jeff Carter and Angel Dietch, pose for the photographer. 7. Brian Walter and Theresa Zaizar show their enthusiasm. 8. Couples slow dance in the romantic mist. we WT - if -' an . - 'fs I I I I 1 ' GQ ! , 5 1 fr ,,-,Lf any ' 9 .,. . .. .,.,..,.., ., . ,. 4 f 1 LWW' wi ' , . , 'WM ,5 41Q',, fi, , , ,, I, A I 'I A X ' f 0 1 f' ' X71 1 I 1,2 51,9 ,-.,ff,g5,q:3,ly nw I 1, , , 1-iauofuf nf- B-? -- ,,, j 'L' - vgwlf. 4 . . Z 2 if .! 196 Coronation wi 'ki -y. Q 1 fr' 'tr ,J , mx 1 lieu 1 IQ QW' 1,8 1. l 'Y v , W , xi 3 Egg 2 ff 3 , if f 4' ,, C, j 4 -sf' fa ,Q , ff , Y 4 K Z Z . E, l E ! It was fun dancing in the fog. Cathy Connors Corona tion Dance for 1979 was a great success. As the group of more than 120 couples danced to the rock'n'roll music of the group Sound , special effects such as fogged floors helped to promote the romantic mood of the evening. After couples dined at various restaurants in Orange County, they arrived at the Anaheim Convention Center to enjoy the band and meet their friends. All anxiously awaited the an- nouncement of the new Coronation king and queen. Finally the 1978 king and queen, Matt Kahn and Michelle Julian, were introduced. The moment had ar- rived. All applauded as the crowns were passed on the Jeff Carter and Angel Dietch. Pictures were taken as the dance resumed and each group talked of the newly chosen court. French club? C'e5t une bonne experi en Ce! Diane Sagey Zyqf, , , D, , x ' 'Q f, M, W eg , LN an , , ,.fff'1f . 25 I WZ 1 1. Joel Stone takes authoruty durlng a German gatherrng. 2, Members of German Club I dangle thelr feet at a meetlng. 3 7 8 3. French club members prove the buffet was fnnger llckih' good. 4, Latln club learns more about Latin during class vvnth Mr, Barrett, 5. Valentlne's Day was a speclal treat for Spanlsh club. 6 Llstenlng carefully to a Latm lecture IS Betsy Czark and Becky Jacobs. 7 Nlrs Fallls and Cheryl Snyder enjoy thelr Spanish lunch 8 Members of French club know howto enjoy them- selves clurmg a lunch perlod. 4 'I 2 5 6 198 Forelgh Language Clubs Villa Park's Foreign Language Clubs were open to students interested in a particular lan- guage. The clubs explored the people and cultures from which the languages originated. During the year each club enjoyed pot lucks which were made up of various Spanish foods. All their events centered around Spain. French club took an exciting trip to Clar- emont College to see Marcel Marceau. Other activities included parties with French foods and games. French Club participants showed their spirit during Christmas by caroling in French as well as English at a mobile home park. German club visited a German restaurant to taste the foreign foods rather than take the chance of cooking it themselves. Other trips included one to Alpine Village. Latin club was in its fifteenth year at Villa Park. Members consisted of the students in the only Latin class on campus. An interesting trip was taken to the Getty Musuem in Malibu. The artwork and sur- roundings gave the club many ideas of how the Ro- mans lived in the ancient city of Herculaneum. l Jil-li' a Foreign Language Clubs 199 Mr. Randall Coleman returned after a two year absence to once again direct the Instrumental Music department. During the first semester of the year the Marching Spartans could often be seen practicing during first and second periods. At second semester, the band broke up to form two per- forming groups-the Symphonic and Concert Bands. A variety of style as well as talent made up the differences between the two bands. Apart from all the classes was the Orchestra. With Concert- master John Silzel the group participated in many performances including the musical Oklahoma! put on by Drama department. Another popular musical group was the Jazz Band. This group con- centrated on the jazz style of music, playing more common musical numbers, Many students from the above groups also participated in a more individual type of competition. There were various recitals and festivals to prove one's talent. With this makeup of talent, Villa Park had one ofthe best music departments in the county. Z ' 'qt-. iz: of gf if 200 Instrumental Music , ...,. Q ,A ',,d 8 'f 'Q '-.' ' up , l ,lf y 1 if ,f I 1 1' To Me, Band ls A Great Opportunity To Meet A Lot Of People And Travel To A Lot Of Places. Sue 5egovia f ' l l, . .4 f. f K ve? 6 LQQQ 6 -f f at 2 ig 4, Mfr! ff: .- H E 4 5' 'vtlt Q if f- 1 1 9 1' f X 7 1 . Q 'QT 1. Aware of the pres- l 6 sures of performing, Gary Iverson intently 2 7 3 plays his clarinet. 2. Rod Ida watches 4 5 when to come in on the next measure. 3. Coming in right on the beat is Brian Walter. 4. Judy Sripathy is spotlighted on the flute. 5. Teri Everts, Randy Hage, and Theresa Bed- well practice the saxaphone part for an up- coming performance. 6. Talented clarinet players Randy l-lage and Matt Brown show their skills. 7. Mr. Randall Coleman directs all the instru- mental classes with feeling. 8. Andy Lelchek plays guitar for Villa Park's Jazz Band. Instrumental Music 201 Villa Park'si Drama department had a busy schedule during the school year. Under the able direction of Mrs. Linda Hoogen- styn, two entertaining plays were performed. Signs advertising a six foot rabbit were the simple pre- views for their first play entitled Harvey The com- edy starred Craig Aldrich as Elwood who had an invisible white rabbit as a devoted companion. The play, which appeared in December, was not as prof- itable as was hoped, but Drama came back in Febru- ary to have much success in the production of Oklahoma! The musical brought out such talents as Dave Bullock and Jan Warner as well as other supporting actors and actresses. Villa Park's orches- tra did a fine job of playing the music for the Rogers and Hammerstein hit. Behind all the stardom were the many members of the production crews who did their best to insure a smooth running show for ev- eryone. 'xl Harvey Cast Craig Aldrich ............ Elwood Sarah Owens ....... Veta Louise Matt Shaker ..... Dr. Sanderson Cindy Shenoweth ...Myrtle Mae Dave Bullock ..... Judge Gaffney Katy Kahn ..... Mrs. Chauvenet Paul Wackym ,.... Mr. Chumley Michelle November. .Nurse Kelly . Randy Fontana ...... Mr. Wilson J Debbie Griskonis .Mrs. Chumley Gary Iverson ......... Cab Driver A Sue Neal ................. Maid if W' an My ' 1 nm i' .Q ,L ii K 202 Drama eyes. 7-'f,f'....' t V' '4 Ii hfz W' l ! K, N .J la .l 2 lj r .F X--fi f A ......, ,.., ,-qw., i lt was fun working with everyone: Most people really tried. Nina McKenna Dave Bullock . Jan Warner .. .....CurIy .....Laurey Sarah Owens ...... Aunt Eller Craig Alrich . .. ........ Will Carrie Dooling Paul Robers .. John Theiss .. Randy Fontana Paula Gray Paul Wackym Steve Cohen . Matt Lovell .. Lee Waddell . . 1 6 2 8 7 4 5 household Myrtle Ma .....Ado-Annie ........Jud ........Andrew ...Ali Hackym .........Gertie ............lke . . . . .Cord Elam ......SIim ...Fred 1. Dr. Sanderson fMatt Shakerj imforms El- wood CCraig Aldrichj that his sister has a mental problem. 2, Backed into the fire- place at the Simmons' e 4Cindy Chenowethh looks lovingly into Wilson's CRandy Fontanaj A -1 2 . ,.4. X .,, ,, , f 91 45, l H '-----of mmm ' ... ' 'l' 4 1... 7 3. At the institution Judge Gaffney CDave Bull- ockb, Wilson, Myrtle Mae, and Nurse Kelly 6Mi- chelle Novemberj await the return of Dr. Chumley and Elwood. 4. During the Oklahoma! assembly cast members enjoy the antics on stage. 5. Nurse Kelly and Dr. Sanderson have an- other lovers quarrel. 6. Aunt Eller CSarah Owensj and Andrew Carnes Uohn Theissb inform Curly lDave Bull- ockj what his next move should be. 7. Leads Dave Bullock and Jan Warner lLaureyJ sing People Will Say We're in Love. 8. Ester Byrd and Evelyn Halus harmonize at the publicity assembly for Oklahoma! Drama 203 A new band director. . again!!! Ig Mark Pavelka 204 Marching Spartans: Parade The parade season was short for the Marching Spartans during the year. Only four parades were entered. The band took a fourth place in their division at West Arcadia, and placed seventh out of fifty bands. At the All Western Band Review in Long Beach the Spartans marched for what seemed an eternity. When awards took place, Drum Major Randy Hage took a fourth out of thirty other competitors. Beginning the second semester the band attended the pa- rade at National City. The year then ended at the annual May Festival. This was a competition for OUSD high schools. Villa Park entered the parade defending the last year's sweepstakes victory. The Spartans had received this award thirteen out of the past fourteen years. Band Director Ran- dall Coleman stated, After a two year absence, it is good to be back. 4 5 1. Randy Hage leads the band in a parade '1 at Arcadia. 1 2 2. The band took many victories through- Out their year. 3 4 7 8 3. Teresa Park performs a difficult twirling flags routine. 4. The Drill Team marches in precision. 5. A new rifle squad was introduced this year at Villa Park. 6. Leading the way is the VPHS banner squad. 7. Cheryl Maida shows her talent on the parade route. 8, Tall flags are in perfect alignment to help VP to another victory. Marching Spartans: Parade 205 1 5 1, Paul Rogers, Randy Fon- tana, Steve Verdone and 2 6 7 Dave Bullock sing in a barber- 4 8 shop quartet between hair cuts. 2, Twirling Flags break the chains doing Jailhouse Rock . 3, Tahitian band plays the jungle beat. 4. Take us out to the ball game, sang the drill-baseball team. 5. Drill team flappers perform the Charleston . 6. Janice Rickers, Drill team captain, leads the Villa Park military in USeventy-six Trombones 7. Dosty Lundgren entertains crowd with a song. 8. Cheryl Nlaida conducts visually fascinating display with fluores- cent batons. A radio-oriented theme had an en- thusiastic audience tapping their feet to the catchy tunes presented during the Drill Team Spring Show KRVP CK-Radio Villa Parkj broad- casted Top 40's hits from the 20's to the 70's-Charleston flappers to Disco dancers. For 3 months the girls practiced many early morning and many late night sessions with their hard work- ing advisor Mrs. Pope. 206 Spring Show When it all Came together we had a blast!!! Cheri Simmons 'Q fee? , NT Spring Show 207 The 1979 Sweetheart Dance was put on by Key Club. The dance was semi-formal, and was open to stage individuals as well as couples. The dance took place in the school gym, on March 17. The performing band was Front Seat. The Sweet- heart court consisted of three girls from each grade. Sophomore girls were: Chrissy Baker, Jenny Baker and crowned queen Lynn Huntington. Junior girls were: Linda Nordhausen, Ellyn Le Blanc, and winner Cindy Abdalla. Senior girls were: Julie Teachout, Emi Kiyo- toki, and Senior Queen Judy Riley. The Sponsor of Girl Date Boy was Dancy Choreography. The dance theme was South Seas, and it also took place in the gym. Guest danced to the music of Phoenix. m B 1, People play London Bridges at Sweetheart 1 5 Dance. 2. Senior Sweetheart Queen, Judy Riley, and her date Fred Sylvia, share the excitment of the evening. 3, Cindy Abdalla, Judy Riley, and Lynn Hun- tington, are crowned queens of the Sweet- 7 2 6 I 4 8 heart dance. 4. Swingin' with smiles is Arnold Thomas and Jamie Phelps. 5. Shannon lVlarlo and guest, Steve Cricle dance the night away. 7. Kevin Jones and date Denise, stand away from the crowd. 7, Tim Palmquist gets punch tor his date. 8. Girls experience the slow dance of their dreams, at the Girl Date Boy dance, 208 Sweetheart Dance Q w-. 'US What a night! Crystal Husband ,A-,4 . .1,n',':' ?7. ', .27 Girl Date Boy 209 ima si i 'L T, sw 1. Participants in the Bank of America Con- 1 4 5 test. 2 3 2. Contestants in the Architectural Design and Drawing Competition. 7 3. Journalists from Villa Park, in the Orange County Journalism Education Association Write-Offs. 4. Team members of the Academic Decathlon. 5. Photography Award winners, from the photography division, in the Orange County Journalism Education Association competition. 6. Competitors in the Kiwanis Bowl Competition. 7. Villa Parl-Cs top winners in the 1979 Annual High School Math- ematics Examination. 210 Contests fy.: I.. :Tj-'19 -.1 iff' ' f'Ui', l I. 1. 4 i ll ll We had fun. . .but I lost! Steve Klein 'X ? x 1' A f l l , , . iii! , V xiii-1 1 N I ldv i t i P 1 I .I l i l r 1 NNWHH 5 .iv rg -L l X wg . Y I I r 6 A C A 4 fm l There were many C on tes ts that took place this past year. The Orange County Journalism Education Association has an annual contest each year for the high schools of Orange County. The journalism team from Villa Park High School was made of, Karen Ford, Neal Wells, John Joyner, Steve Brunell, Gary Jackson, Jeff Kruger, Chris Avlarez, Steve Rogers, Paul Mathers, and Steve Klein. The teams instructor was Mr. Jim Zakzeski. The third place sweepstakes was awarded to the Villa Park team. The contest also had a division for talented photographers in high school. Photography awards were presented to Jeb Beavers for first place in fea- ture and second place in sports. Mike Adray was awarded second place for feature. The Kiwanis Bowl was an annual event, sponsored by the Orange County Suburbea Chapter, which was organized by the Kiwanis Club. Mrs. Zoe Gibbs was the team advisor. Participants in the contest were, Michelle Cass, Jenny Wong, John Joyner, Jim Bigelow, Doug Kavaner, Harlo Lenning, and Eric Weibstadt. Bank of America sponsored an annual contest called the Bank of America Contest. The contest has fourteen divisions in which Villa Park students took part in. Mrs. Zoe Gibbs worked as the team's coach. Team members were, Dave Bullock, Dave Rader, Karen Windsor, Norman Torres, Pam Sandhoener, Nathan Wong, Craig Jones, Tina Wentworth, Tracey Herbert, Brent Peterson, Sarah Owens, Karen Ford, John Silzel, and Rob Hunter. Villa Park students competed in the annual Academic Decathlon. The Com- petition was sponsored by the Orange County Department of Education. There were twelve Villa Park students involved including six alternates. The team instructor was Zoe Gibbs. Team members were, Karen Windsor, John Abouchar, Bonnie Libman, Angel Dietch, Geoff Greene, Donna Garza, with alternates, Julie Stone, Betsy Sikora, Lisa Nelson, Jan Warner, Mary Dunn, and Pam Helton. The math department challenged the top math students to compete in the 1979 annual High School Mathematics Examination. The highest winners were, first place, Terry Weisman, second Laura Frehner, and third, Paul Mathers. The seventheenth annual Architectual Design and Drawing Competition of 1978-1979 was sponsored by the Womens Architetual League of Orange County. High School students competed by showing their talent and cre- ativity in the drafting field. The competitors were given a layout of a golf course, and the area of land given to design a club house and enter their drawing into the contest. Mr. Dave Lawrence was the instructor for stu- dents here at Villa Park. Students who participated in the event were, Debbie Jones, Bob Brumleu, Rob Hunter, Rudy Ruiz, Steve Jones, Brent Peterson, Tom Reilly and Scott King. Contest 211 I Have fufz QT Univer.s1+7 of f7,Cb a,7, ' sh 'N elqx Jo HUD and' jffjfmf yfff' Low, QIUJQVS ind 5Uf3 and Micke! 40 vojpovt 64 4' 1'5 xanx -Qor' 05 Q, Xe 00 -N N100 fungi wguw Crz1'ZJ-Q pQcr5c,v'zQ.iv4i14L 5 Love, 'D x 8 25' M24 Q. -sw-3 'B-tE1'4.4,0' +0 his-.Jr 'irwo 1. ' Lorrfc 5 3 KC?m.' ,TRN 1 3144178 cgi' Fr'ier'1d5! bu IUYCG MC 3:45 worm mek W gave Hush Sow fbaiewhzsvev Cf :CV l , xm. Qmudidbiiob ?C '?vNb1-W gvef KGS-U 1 life, QVA fl 5'z'aF about Sunshine Dnafldi., TYl0.nk6 so much being a close My obeY'+ youll DANCE 1:5 REFLECTION Of EVERYTHIN5 Yew' KNOWN REQLYCLED TQGETHER UNIQu YQLIR OWN- VQ7' I5 HER? 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Cos Mowes Heaven Can Wait Coming Home Animal House Magic The Buddy Holly Story Foul Play The Boys From Brazil Midnight Express Superman The Rocky Horror Pictur Up in Smoke The China Sindrome Unmarried Woman The End Hooper Thank God lt s Friday Deerhunter The Body Snatchers California Suite Late Great Planet Earth Take Down American Hot Wax Fourth Avenue lrregulars Richard Pryor Live Hardcore The Promise The One and Only The Eyes of Laura Mars Phantasm A Piece of the Action The Cheap Detective Interiors House Calls The Other Side of the Mountain Part ll Same Time Next Year 214 The Year : 1 ..-,La if--.,.. ,.:.n-.y--' a-.L-awe.,-.'.. - . ,, , .21-.-. - .G ,.,.,,.- . J-?'.gM,.:-f.:-5.5, -:-: AL - Q-.5-11 ' During the 1978 - 1979 school year Villa Park students enjoyed various mov- ies fashions music people and jargon. Each student had his own original qualities and yet still had fun going along with the crowd. Many friends got 'to- gether each Saturday night to do their own thing their favorite movie for the fourth time. There are those also who enjoyed being with that one special friend for a quiet evening along. Many favorite pas- times people and happenings were forgotten over the year but here are some reminders of the high- lights of 1978-79. Mowe Stars Warren Beatty: Heaven Can Wait Jon Voight: Coming Home Jane Fonda: Coming Home Diane Cannon: Heaven Can Wait John Belushi: Animal House Bruce Dern: Coming Home Robbie Benson: lce Castles George C. Scott: Hardcore Gabe Kaplinz Fast Break 9 Show Robert DeNiro: Deerhunter Christopher Reeves: Superman Gary Busey: The Buddy Holly Story Chevy Chase: Foul Play Goldie Hawn: Foul Play Anthony Hopkins: Magic The Dummy: Magic Jill Clayburg: Unmarried Woman Burt Reynolds: The End Alan Alda: Same Time Next Year Richard Pryor: Richard Pryor Live Peter Frampton: St. Pepper s The Bee Gees: St. Pepper s Donna Summer: TGIF The Commadores: TGIF whether it was cruisin' Tustin, dancing disco, or seeing Go For lt! Its too early for that V jargon Let s do the Time Warp Dance Can it - Bow, Bow Bow YOOOOOOOO Magot Buddy Ol a We no see no red shoes on your feet clone Clam it PT Whatever You ve got to be kidding I don t know Not eeeven I cant handle it but that s okay Did I stutter Do I hear an echo? TGIEVISI on The Oldies but Goodies Happy Days Laverne and Shirley Family The Waltons Little House on the Prairie The Wonderful World of Disney The Donny and Cmaybe notj MASH Saturday Night Live The Tonight Show Love boat Fantasy Island The Muppets Delta House e Dat s nice I think we can do better than that Get to the bottom line Totally Toga Party Excuse me I m a Wild and Crazy Guy Soap Chips Different Strokes One Day At a time Mork and Mindy Match Game PM The White Shadow Three s Company The Soaps All My Children The Edge Of night Ryan s Hope One Llfe to Live Search for Tomorrow The Youn And Restless Fasluons for the girls Manderin collar Spiked heals Knotted Scarves satin pants lace anklette socks The fairly new and new permed hair Cfor the guys toob hair combs straight leg jeans charm holders Danskin shirts Danskin skirts 1940 type skirts fnarrow cutj pants worn in boots acrylic nails pierced nails nail decals Famolares Clogs Blousy blouses Dress length tops Bear Traps hats hats hats velure sweaters Cfor for the guys Angel Flights Zepplion pants Brittania Jeans Terrycloth shirts the guys alsob Ocean Pacific everything , ' D I L v The Year 215 Sports Terry Bradshaw Football MVP Earl Campbell Football Rookie of the year Coach Woody Hayes fired for hitting player at the Gator Bowl Billy Sims Football s Heisman Tro phy Winner Mohammed Ali retrieved Heavy Weight Title Leon Spinks took the Heavy Weight Title from All for a short while Ron Guidry Pitcher for The New York Yankees Carol Rosenblum former owner of the Rams died Peter Rose switch to Philadelphia and contract Rod Carew highest batting average Lou Whitaker American League Rookie of the Year in Baseball Dave Parker MVP for the National League in Baseball Kenny Roberts Motorcycle champi Seattle Slew Triple Crown Winner ner and had the longest losing streak of any top jockey Affirmed Belmont stakes winner Camong manyj Nancy Lopez Golfer s leading wom Tom Watson won five tournaments ll'l 3 FOW Mark Roth named Bowler of the year for the second year in a row Larry Bird NCA Basketball MVP out of Indiana State Anne Meyers Womens Basketball star from UCLA Carol Blazeiowski from New Jersey s Montclair State set a 52 point record in Madison Square Gardens Bjorn Borg won the Wimbeldon title for the third year in a row Martina Navratilova beat Chrisy Evert to win Wimbeldon John McEnroe 19 year old emerg ing star of tennis Tracey Austin Phenomenon of women s tennis Pam Shriver beat Navratilova on D Steve Cauth-en: Triple Crown Win- an ' - 216 The Year I-Ieadlmes American vania lranian Revolution Test Tube b8bI6S lranian Oil California Sadat and Begin peace talks Proposition 13 Jarvis Gann Initiative Arab And lsreali peace treaty Proposition 6 Homosexual teachers Jupiter Explorer Proposition 5 smoking in public areas New Chinese Treaties San Diego air crash Jim Jones Guyana Jonestown San Francisco Mayor shot Pope John-Paul l Villa Park Pope John-Paul ll The Parking situation ldi Amin in Uganda ASB B'-15891 Guatemalan Earthquake Junior Senator s resignation Mexican Oil find Tardy Policy Nuclear plant in Harrisburg. Pennysyl- -' Concerts Barry Manilow Live at the Greek The- Earth Wind And Fire a re Ted Nugent Styx: the Main Event Heart California World Music Festival Kenny Loggins Queen: Jazz US Tour Dan Fogleburg!Tim Weisman Bread in Concert Cheap Trick Kansas in Concert Rush Kenny Rodgers Supertramp in Concert Wings Rod Stewart in Concert Neil Young Boston!Van Halen!Black Sabbath Barbara Streisand Beach Boys in!Concert Electric Light Orchestra Alice Cooper: From the Inside Blues Brothers Eddie Money in Concert Elvis Costello Donna Summer Steve Martin Linda Ronstadt Richard Pryor Jethro Tull Chuck Mangione o llldllig Klliys if Swat Sm gl es September: Earth, Wind and Fire Somewhere in the Night: Barry Manilow Lady: The Little River Band Sing tor the Day: Styx I Just Fall ln Love Again: Anne Murrey Crazy Love: Poco You don't Bring Me Flowers: Neil Diamond and Barbara Streisand Copacabana: Barry Manilow Too Much Heaven: The Bee Gees Children of Sanchez: Chuck Mangione Big Shot: Billy Joel Bat out of Hell: Meatloaf You Needed Me: Anne Murrey Renegade: Styx Rubber Biscuit: Blues Brothers The Music Box Dancer: Frank Mills Commodores The Stranger: Billy Joel Always A Women: Billy Joel Fat Bottom Girls: Queen Fantasy: Earth. Wind And Fire Everlasting Love: Andy Gibb Bad Breaks: Cat Stevens Don't Stop rne Now: Queen Are you Going To see me now: Alice Cooper i Every Time I Think of You: The Babys Three Times a Lady: The P l 1 W D1sco Albums Singles YMCA: The Village People 52 Street: Billy Joel If You Think l'm Sexy: Rod Stewart Hot Shot: Karen Young Live and More: Donna Summer t???ZT'Q:uEif22'k' Dm Sum' ??a'?Ez,fl'?EL?l, Lynn Dfw? V'S'0'1f Fofergnef l Love the Night Life: Alicia Bridges The Groove Line: Heatwave I-Wm m the USA? I-mda Ronstadt Shake Your Groove Thing: Peaches Got To Get You into My Life: Earth. SOUrld1raCk From Grease and Herb Wind and Fire ' Knock on Wood: Amy Stewart Hot Number: Foxy Tvlartin Qne Nation Under a Groove: Funkede- Nanu, N-anlu: Daddy Dewdrop Briefcase Fun of Blues- Blues Broth- lic Fire: Pointer Sisters ' ' A I Will Survive: Gloria Gaynor Shake And Dance With Me: Con-Funk BFS Last Dance: Donna Summer Shu Children of, Sanchez: Chuck Man- -Pradimgyz The Bee Gees SlxalkelgtU8oSEHTiJm:hLarG1:Eund Jack gione - i : P h n H r : - HZ8LliEl':el?l lOVi3ZCDEiIl'?8 CQUISIFEEY SONS Blondes Have rnore Fun: Rod Stew' Hold The Lane: Toro We Are Family: sister siedge aff A Shame: Evenlyn Champagne King Superman: Heabie Mann The BGSI of Earth, Wind and Fire: Got My Mind Made Up: Instant Funk Take it to the Bank: Shalamar Earth' Wind And Fireq: Cruisirfz Vil- -J I liage People y Toto: Toto i Barry Manilow's Greatest Hits: l Barry Manilow 'A Jazz: Queen Q , Pieces of Eight: Styx Totally Hot: Olivia Newton John Spirits Having Flown: The Bee Gees Barbara Streisand's Greatest Hits: Barbara Streisand Even Now: Barry Manilow Q The Stranger: Billy Joel l Van Halen: Van Halen Peaches and Herb: Peaches and an Herb Live at Buddagon: Cheap Trick Twin Sons of Different Mothers: Dan Fogleburg and Tim Weisman Bootleg: Aerosmith Don't Look Back: Boston No Compramise: Keith Green Back to Earth: Cat Stevens Heavy Horses: Jethro Tull Chic: Chic The Year 217 533119: .F The Time of indecision. As panic strikes, the question of whether or not to turn back in Time or to go on ahead into the unknown is pondered by all. But, of course, there really is no choice. Time does not allow one to go back, to experience again the good times of the past. Steadily forward - out into the vast sea of the future -- is forever Time's path. What will happen in this future is uncertain. Yet there is a comfort in this uncertainty -- the comfort of knowing that anything is possible. 218 Senior Division .QW W, , . ww ',.,., ,f f x v W Y 4' .qm- . , 1,1 f ,yr . , J A - ' , A , u I ,aw , , ' if 'QQ . :rg-'L '.f,f S ,, ., Y , ,ff infff ' . 5,4 ,mf Cr '--'zfv fr. nl' ff, ,M , . N 1' , X i E, i QQ' Lv ,,, sraiiyll- - - - ' i MV earn' s 'SWS , 'V 5' E i' E.: X' , IT A , I 5-i -., r '-M . 'T L N V 2,5 fx 2 ju, -il X' x, V -,ya 4 e-,. , u-are A v ra' un- 40 4 I fi Y' .,? .A QT v 'Z' e I ,N l I iv 1, Senior Class Offi- 4 5 cersg Korinne Robert- 2 son, Debbie York, 7 Cathy Connors tpresi- 1 dentb. not pictured: 3 8 Cindy Shields 2. Senior Senators: Rod Ida, Cathy Robillard, Maureen Salmond Sonya Dakin, Tom Moore, 3. Senior Steering Committee. seated: Julie Teachout, Randy Fontana, Mary Gratto, John Theiss, Mary Stockinger, Mark McCracken, standing: Pam Bailey, Carol Hoage, Careyn Brenner, Karen Windsor, JoAnn Holdridge, Betsy Sikora, 4. Rod Ida ponders an important question at a Senate meeting. 5. Cindy Shields, Lynn Huntington and Caro- lyn DiNardo listen to the minutes, 6. Discussing a rule at a Senior Steering Corn- rnittee meeting is president Cathy Connors. 7. Debbie York smiles in agreement with a new suggestion. 8, Mark McCracken listens intently at a Senior meeting. 9. Offering an opinion is John Theiss. Senior Officers 221 , , .vi 'EUS-:.., 1: 'f - H.. .-'riff ' '- ' We-if ffl ' .. 1 .,,- ' V 'na':lfi'lf.' . f-, , V- Y V ,Q Hr.. V ' Eliza A. AMW ski Utah GBTAgallBs17 lB2many CD Frm SLS Pe Mid Ray 11-X7 lWWllLU John D. Abouchar Above all, to tnyseh' be true. - to others be an Qfwl Michael A. Adray Shutter Bug Eddie M. Alazrakl Terri L. Albertson Football Games Tahoel TJC Gumbies Rule! Ceramics nM.. Tracy A. Albertson Chewee gang BL DW LR LS KF offical Ramblers parties Steve R. Alcorn Scott A. Aldrich Thanx 2 my good pals-DG. SB RN, RSJ, JF p Special Love EM! Cheryl A. Allen Swim, Mud Rights, Benchies Spires, Ski, Prom with Tim Jodi S. Allen John S. Allen Ditching, Partying and Play' ing in my van John E. Allton Chris J. Alvarez Remembers: Fristo. Diego. KAREN, running Mammoth, MG. JA Susan M.. Arnlaruso Rem. Pam, Pauli, Snake lllllllfs. W on Skating 'Ol4lahomal John C. Anasis Thanks to all who have Helped me through the year Dave Gi. Andelrslll Go west, son. Go West' Kevin Barnes he ff A My ' . . ', . .'-41, i?2'SiBz3 ,r '5,.1 ?.'Qrf1-'f- ' 'f 1. 7, ' I in 2-22. , 5, 3 -r, ,,.la7ATQg,3w L, wf,,,, an -1,L:....'4'.,-'f,1:.,f :fx-,r Q E A ' '.-gf ' f- 'f.-2 'f f- :ax 'sf' V na 'L uf ego ' -gl'Tf -. f fAnd-Beaj Ed P. Andert Andrea J. Anello K ., Remembers Gumbies And - Thinking ! Having Fun. Vicki J. Apple Mike S. Argo Randy Arnold will Miss Good Talks With Hae-ok, Anita, Tom, Kathy Tarquin S. Ashworth Pamela D. Bailey Dr. Lev, song, JVB, RR, JC, RF, M Mr. 3. Jc, SL, DG, cc, Ma at PAusc Drew F. Baker 4 Mike Baker Jim S. Balok Robyn L. Barfuss Yogi and Boo-Boo Started Moonshining off Balcony Jennifer L. Barnes Tallflag 7778 GymTm 77 DNC Thank To All My Friends!!! Kevin A. Barnes Wrestling, Skiing, Surfing, And Going Fast!!! Jo M. Barsa yn, Cynthia K. Battles Be happy for what you have Thanks Mich Deb C My Bro. Annie N. Beamer Curtis Miller and Mike Waldow show their spirit. Seniors 223 fBea-Bowj Lisa M. Beaudoin X-Country, Track, Mt. Sac Friends, Benchies, Coaches Brian Beaudry Darla R. Benson Pennie Bernhardt Sheri L. Best Members - 4 Wheelin w! DJSSRMSD Desert wf Gangwski 36OsBronco Patty Betts Happy Times JulieSher CV RR parties KW M SophCheer- Les Julia L. Bigelow For Public Consumption: Tu- lips what-no Ctractorsj Sabrina Blake JV cheer Song Danc CIP, POLKAW Grant, KW, Di, LM, Rt, Br, BYUby Kurt A. Blythe Early GRAD Summer 78 Wa- terpolo MF TN RR TW DG PM MA Cs at ALPHY? YOO Jerry Boland El Bon Karen A. Bowman Randy Yoder and Greg Hall sit on the benches at nutrition. 224 Seniors if 'glnrf ,f 'YZIIJ f- . QV? 1-.N 'ff 0 9 -'N Q'-X - ' -fy --,- A . im'-1 3 u G2 B if f, iq Qi 'C' 2' ii T -It l Y ir XXL , K? QW' MW? 111' in X Champs 77 41 Xlnt Times w! Jen Pals Dal Mrk Bob Mom Basil Track Jim Briggs I Re DF KM-FT CW P-Parties DH ll K-TP San Clemente LG Bob L. Brumleu David S. Bullock YO! Harvey 8. Oklahoma Voc. Ens Fun Times wf Every- I sv iff: body! PEACE - 'v'1.f4.-' 4 , N Mn. X 1151 Cheryl A. Burdine 79 New Yrs v club RL 8. Tl.F2Dc Prom Jc BullBDay NK DM ow M a. D Celine E. Busek Pamela Buxton Judy Byrd Best of Band 10, 11, 12 Keep on Keepin' on fBrent W. Callis fgblarke A. Caines 4 :HP Good Friends SS JG RS RK FY LB PB Football Swoopsal 8- Pepper 79 ' ichard Cammarato Dave Cangelosi Jesus is LORD! One Way Al- Kortland Bornagain Jeff Carter 77 CIF Champs Christ All I I x X M County Coro 79 PMSBJT Kel- ly DGSWOOPLG ir Seniors 225 fGE1?QCookj Brian J. Cassacchia Wrestling w RKMMRH Fites w Boys Friends RKMMRHDRRJ CB Kim C. Cashman Steve, Cruisin w Linda 81 Ei- leen MCS 81 MALL KUTE102 ROP Michelle M. Cass George V. Castagna Cheryl Monroe and Tere- sa Park avoid stepping on cracks for fear of breaking their mothers' backs. Steven S. Catlow Paul Chavez Two one one 21 CTS Cliff Midget BREWS FUN Hae D. Cho Kent J. Christensen Cindl L. Clark JB Thanx alot, time please! AfR8tL, PB MS MM ST CM JN Andrea J. Clary Dana L. Claypool Rem: Hawaii, Car, DB, New Job Thanks Everybody l made it Karen A. Clemens Timothy L. Collins 69228 ruIeFridaynightCruise gettingsickwithKrisanRobin Laura M. Compton BC bst frnd rem cruisin CC BC RH ski MM 1 Lt DT 78 79 .4Catherine L. Connors ASB12gradePresOpnite HouseboAthawii77DGbeach OSJCCCHEM L Julie E. cook I BIO 78 Fun Times with Tim B our Spot in OG crosh on JC 226 Seniors l 7 f f Q T 7 ., ' W , W 141 ,.l Q' l 1 4 if 4 , l i i l fa i 'G' Q, 1... fd W A I l 1 1 Mal 6' rjxl is 'fx jf . E , . ,I., - Go Q' 101 im y y sg? 'F-5 im? fc' 9 1 351 14 Z I K1 N Y- I .Q Q75 E. fr af Life is nothing with- out memories. Carol Leeth lCoon-Ja' Q Elalne F. Coontz Christen W. Cooper Mem.78 INT Week FtBall:PaI DF JF BG SS MET LT 10-11- 8 Deborah L. Cordray Thanks to my Friends that were always there 81 Brenda Julie S. Cornuz Phil Cosentino Ann M. Costanza TO FRIENDS BEST OF LUCK TO Mrc s. THE BAND Gooo LUCK Grace A. Cox wNT FRGT GD TMS IN BNCWMRS LWS RBR GD TM w TERRI RICK Debra K. Craft Brenda L. Crosby ':',.7.?gf'! ' Bst: frnds. LC LA Bamba EL DB and the club Great Time Jackie A. Cross Tall Flg Capt.79 FB Party ditchwabcbdm. Thanks Mom8IDad Kirsten Cunningham Robyn G. Cutler Carls-WhoagfriendsgLauren- Spazticsp4ever my frst.car Sonya A. Dakin JC Steve Mau Deb Dor Roy 3 PT Rob Cathr Kaw Track Fam Don D. Daley Shakeys is cool, Mustangs and the class of '79 rules David Davey Cynthia Y. Davis Seniors 227 fDa v--Drej Kathleen E. Davis Jeff E. Delamare They shall run and not be weary, walk and not faint Mary G. Deluca Tl, PA, JM, EK PP411 CP w!C8.T sad haw 77 Mic foxy no. 47 Leslie A. De Mint Valerie J. De Pourtales Anva, Jenks, CIF, cheese, YCMA WCHS, LC, friends- GOD BLESS! Lance R. De Steuben l party all night 8. ski all day watch out l am on my way Stephanie A. Diaz Playing in with good friends KSKBVVTS Strawberries with Ellyn DA Dan F. Didonna Angelque M. Dietch Carolyn M. Dinardo Debra A. Dinwiddie Blah! Steve Meowpurr: Hi Rah AB, and all cases luv DAQ bye! James P. Doering !Fred A. Dominguez Jeff W. Dooley Carrie A. Dooling Pers, An goodbye Okla Hello GDB 78 GLSFC mad Pass love Dave Dovell Robert C. Drey 228 Seniors Sb-4 si x liars. Hu- Q 1 SFS- YL1' Love and are one, discovery is the of both. Betsy P it . I I 'Cl W- N I uf 1 inf' 'Z F fDL1f-1-a.,x f 4 4. I Teace M. Dufault Xlent times with Shawn Soph Cheer LS SE KN DC KB Marlen Dwyer I remember DRS ED w!BilI 1 yr CL frnds. H.C. w!Katy Kathy R. Ebrite CIF Champs 78 prom with DF wash. DC with CB 84 DF CROCK Sean R. Eckstein fqfwrginia S. Eddlemon Newport Led Zep Cranksoifb- Iue Noses Relates? Froze VLWave Jam! eff. Dori A. Edson .U W - fp! so A- I Q - - Q X tk Tx xg - R .4 .f 5' 4.-X 'rv-f' 177' iff ...l g the self Egg? fl ..f and the fi K K . Q A 6 of E1 th er U' W I., . . 1 Iliff reahza t1 on 553 135.15515 Sjkora , I I . ef. .. ' f-A . M .Q - K 'J X tn - sf' ' if fri? fi , , I 'E I A 7 y y X is f 1 I y f ,N ,,,,. fZ,N A, gg- I 4 Ii! 2 -f'-f f tp fqi 1.11, W- 1 ii LF I . L- 21:25. .f , 7 yi. AII the great times with friends from VP, Satch, UCI. Rod D. Eisenbeisz Bob Erdtsieck Kimberly A. Ernst Edward Espinosa Rick J. Evanoff Mark Evans Scott Everett Sharon M. Ewald Amy B. Fairchilds Kris C. Fan Hope to be an!Orthodontist a smart, Judicious Person! Cindy Farr Seniors 229 Ufar-I-'rej Jeff Tibbets flashes a smile to brighten up his friends. John E. Farris Mark C. Farris Paul Fice Charles D. Fields Would You Buy A Used Car From This Man. IWNBIGTL. ER! Siferaa A. Fisher Hi School ls Just A Space ln Time. Life Begins At 18 Dana L. Fisher Band GDTMZ Special Friends Great Brother In Brent. PTL JjXRandaIl K. Fontana Okla!CrgDonHoVocEns CornwJWBruntMallGBell Weth J IXOYE Karen K. Ford Remembers:FriscoBD SquadRamblesCHRlS,Pals MG,LS,JA,SS John R. Fotch Funw!KK GoodTimeQKM Histw!Hart Brkfstw!KCLB Gibbs-Al Ruth R. Fournier Lori G. Freed Thank U Jesus! To my Pals- Take Care. l Love U. Frito Janet Freeman Happy Times With TW.LT.LS. And Forever Loving My Gary 230 Seniors Q Z .77 f .nv 4 9,552i4-'sw ' i ,.4,:f,f'. .V ,V ,JMU V 5, '. iv, --. Q.: f, . 4 . 4 . gy ,W . . , N . ,. 1, 1 M ,I f' A ,, f.- 1 'Vw -J X ' H Vik , , I , 2 f , A 4 - , 5 l ,hw aan , .if I 1-V' PL' '- '-x , AIYVZPJZ' TTT If ,x 5 . 'Pa Eiififf 1+-. ip' 'll .. if. 1 ...QW Y -,nfs , N- .. 5 5 i 4 5 fill ' Ilfre- X Jeanne A. Freeman JP AFS Disney Track Tennis , Thanx for being my friends rlc D. Freidenreich Vodka Contests- RockyHorror24HR Relay- Rambles-GoForIt Caryn L. French Jim 4Ever-Band:SwimgFun X's God Bless All My Friends!! Cathy F. Frey Michael B. Fris Jeffery M. Fronk Denise R. Gabany Many Moments To Remember w Friends TLA 2 LARRY FUN G Sue L. Gaiser SAOBNDILAC Partying w!CCMK S MM KE CALPOLY Rodeoifl Lars A. Galuppo Mar Ski Zep Kolchus MR KD oo GH Js JK KB BS TS CKHHT Ed L. Garcia Rich E. Garrett James J. Geanakos Jr. Jenny Barnes and Mi- chele November discuss important classwork. 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In 7. 7, vf:r,:-H: f- .xg nA'jYf.kj1VuL' wliigw ik, 5jgw1T'f3lii ,a1,1w1am'1 ,fr-1.i1A-my? simnvqaxgfi EMF? vwgm ziiwmig' Ezawfuivlfg fi Emi 11 3 vim li1 m3.uiegm YY-315'3 i Hyffiflj- 1261 fFI?f,Q3v.Qf5' Hllisff f?mfG i Y 1131? . :1i amf1QMEM fig, ,' i, I, , f., Y X'1,w3Q71j7.jl.f-iN Wj1,rv3lv1Uls1, I-ilmi-X 175' WillWf?'lf21f'f?Q!,'H WffiK?4H' ffmfa-EF: mg fag w.,m1g1Say Q1az1x3,af1:ai4Q'. P l Qu :i1Qqv? l p tQ:n'fiGfHi1fQ, Q W'fgW' fllfmiilm- IEE NIQJU. Miggigig Wm filammigag' 1Q1QU? ' ,Umgnbii lc'-'-fl W' ilif ' ,, , liamigg V LSGLTEWQ J . '-. - ' 1. .':2:-CC'Hl.1f'. ' -f 'Hi-1' ' 4 1 V 7 . N i 3 -Q- is Qtr' Q, ws iz Vx K Fight for life. Bahman-C11 ubak af we-.V , .1. vp- ' 1 Ffa, : f if ,f rr' .. Q 6 ,..,,,.? :,, . 7, I 1- ,, , as K, IGM -Hai ., Paula Gray Geoffrey R. Greene Class Terrorist Ramblin 'Guy Plan to Be Filthy Rich William S. Grider Drivers Ed w!MarIene, Jr Yr Lunch, I Believe You, VP Nol Elizabeth A. Grouse I Wasn't Sick, I Was Skiing! Mike D. Gryvnak Martine M. Gurnick Remember Tennis Team Wins! Cruzing Cars and KUTE 102! Arlene M. Guy Larry Haupert Dale C. Hahn Baseball 77-79 champs 77 Lori Fun w!Les Paul Mark Steve 79 Gregory D. Hall Lisa M. Hall Yogi 8i BooBoo bed and the Borke Mobi 79 Lisa R. Hall Shari E. Hall Hey Sherry Man BB4 Ever! JRPLRM Chev GMVWMIBIP! BLKSTARLKOUT Connie L. Hamilton Won't forget our gang my wild and crazy friends Robert DSNY 1979 PlTCynthia L. Hammond V 'Ted C. Hanf Seniors 233 fHan -Ha wj Mark A. Hannibal LP ,co Wow Buds sss GHIA Bryan Hansen Randy G. Hanshaw Mark Mc Cracken concen- trates during an impor- tant test. Regina D. Hanson A Ava K. Haretakis GDB78fJohnmyMVP4H44, SongwfEmiThanxMary,Sis, andmyJohn Larry G. Harmier Waterwack Parties Wallgang Biegler SNR Ann CIF Lompoc Alan Harper Mark R. Harris I Love You Mom and Dad you are the Greatest Mike Judi E. Haspell Madeleine Hausler Wendy C. Hawkins 234 Seniors i E 3, Q9 'ifx 1--1 ,, ,, 1 I , fi , ,, f1 ,I I ii ' . r 1-xg. L' - , , tvff ' X 1 '11 an ' if f L , a K -- gil-, il ,,.,.!..i -P , u.5i7fi!j5Q. i , If f. 'f ff, e,'fg, - 5222, 3, .weve f -ef: '- - N ' ', : ,Q 'Q -If ck . if' x, 91,45 W ,lr 'QNX 1:7 Cn. ,nor 1144 211:27 Ffh. , IQTQH5 A i Z fax I --.1 l Who cares? . . . We'lI be graduating in a year anyways. Larry Sokoloff rHa5ef-1101 Thomas K. Hayes Darlene M. Haynie Rembr,Rich,Debi,JaneI,Lynn Swim Orch ROP-MED To UCLB! Dlane Head Freebird, under the wings of my father. PTL Luv Dutch ,kghari L. Hedin Drilltm,TwrIFIag,TennisCIF LisaspeciaIFriends SM DCBJSC Rick Heil Elizabeth Heiskell A. Helme FH BDMN CIatD.Land I.House DS JH DD Ringo Won Robert L. Hempling Tracey L. Herbert Ruth A. Hickman Thank You Dad for everything-I Love You Peace Always E. Hidalgo VP is a Great School. Chamber Singers- TRUUSHIKHOUVANJE Steven M. Higgins Bill M. Hill Jeanine M. Hill Bananas,Times w Gwyn,Carls B-Chip Laura,Mike,Emi,N8iBH Eileen M. Hirschy Fun w!flags,Cruisin MCs,LS KC,MG,KUTE-Fine just Fine Kalani R. Ho PH 43y 81 More OCH Shannon J. Holthe Gugliwop Pios LedZep Beach Aug 78 Classic Elmo Party Motah Marc L. Horwitz Swim Polo McFris COMAUI- MAZATLANJRPRESBOCLASS 79 ARIZ 80 BS Gina M. Hoskin Hooked on you-Todd V. Cheer Dances Friends Food MAD TG Steve Hoskins William C. Hoskins Robert J. Humphfres Robert P. Hunter RM JG SS CN JG VP RR AIADC Comm to Dir UT Poin4 Slow! Nancy P. Husband Shed Drifter J79 Sno Leona KS DZ Jackson 320 Olive HI Rodney D. Ida Var Ten 777879, HomeC 7879, Coron 79, Prom 78, NT, MG, EK, JW, GW Mike K. ago Lynette A. Isel Remember times wfbest friends Vicki 81 Jeannie 84 Steve 236 Seniors is-D ma tter or lose, lose. Nelson NEW GL wg ii . I' x 1:-v C9- .,--1 ., . , . We - v- . , ,..,,. 1-771,f-3 . , r W I l f I' My A I fl mr jf X X . I W Al I A' i'-Vwx .-. Q . wr. X Al . f f . 4 , . .1 'a,,.'1,. . ' 1 7 , I 4 I, L. 4Ivq,1ss 2- ,- 'Qi ini Uac-Karj Christopher Jackson Thanks to all, Esp-TRDQLW 8. Rivals, Best is to SLM CYK! Rhonda Jackson David D. James Debbie A. Jamieson Friends M w! MS DE SD Par- ty Gymnastics 3 Mountains Yooo Julie A. Janke We do not remember days we remember moments. VP VB CIF itl Lisa S. Janzen Robin D. Johns Eric V. Johnston Craig Jones D 81 D 'ers do it in the dark! Star Trek Lives! Kevin Jones Summer of 78 Minn. Girls D,E.S. NYE 10 s 79 rules Renee L. Jones Homecoming 78 John the Rabbit Snail Sands Cruising Steve M. Jones Daren E. Joy Katherine D. Kahn I Liv4 Jesus. Thanx Marlene John, Kathy MGD Sad 79 IX- OYE Ron A. Kammer CIF 77 FB Champs Love ya IG 3 yrsV. Baseball JGPBCCSSMKDH James P. Karanikolaou Dale R. Karell Seniors 237 ,, 1 . , .- 1. . . .,,.,.,F,,.,-i .,, ,- NXL-' -.1'1lQ111'1ff1fQ1.1'L71' 1 ' 1 1'1 11 1111 111Q1,11,n,111ff111,1 1 1 11-1 .' 1 111'Q,1'111:1Q 15 -'1'?:5' 11111111 111 1-5121 1121.1 1111111 111 1 1 11' '111' U 1- M W lffff7,1' , 11 11 1 11, .. 111j-1Q1'121, 11111111111 17 1 . 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'Q111131'G,1l1Iq,,1f3'1f11'gfU , 11 1 1 , ' 1 3 1' 11 1. 11 1 1 1113 Q,-1,Q11'1,',14L1 1111 11 1 131,,,1U1 12,171 11111f 13 , 1111:1452.1,m1 , 1, 1 V 1,171 2111 , 1, 11 Y'1?Il-Y1.13lV:1A1 . 1, f 5.1 1K1 Q E17 3 fxQ1 1'11111 12111131515-.12:1i1 1 '1 111Q.1e1'1 E1117'12'?Q1Q1111151E1iQ111FZ'Zf . I ' Q - 1 f -5731: .Q -1: ' Q if '- 1' AK, iwcrzgxfem 311 u 1 if 1 ,WW 1 1' 11 ...- 1-5111 -f 1: 1.q,-125 - 1 1.14, 41 , 21:10 1 1:1-, Q57 1 '- '- f 1 111 ' -2332 'Isa-22:21. ' I 'RI -147521. 1.14 -1 x 1' .4 34'-'f 1: ke' '-.Zn ,.t'111 1:.':'-if-'M i :T 1 1 x V Tilzg i.fE.1':f 1251 V 1, wmv 4' . K , 1 Q, Ty '5 rrv 'riff -.i--u.-.. NN- Y.VY .. . f:'J::2- . ,. .,V. r fi in 1:3 .lx ltr' TWV af' -2-P9 gg f i fKos-Larj Cralg S. Koster Kenneth R. Kostner William R. Kostner ave Kowaleski River JS Rose AFX Prom78CH GONE! 4WheeI,EICam Fwooha! Vlckl E. Kucera 77Great Speedopwr CdmBurns RampIinw!PW Gigliwap By VP Ron A. Lack Mercy Landa BstfrndBarb-Ltsgd timesRRTRKPSmehping-co JCJBGRTBoysGD Randy R. Lang Jean M. Lardas Janel L. Larson Friends:Eric,Debi,Dar, LynnOrch.toUCI,never say die! Mary E. Larson VWAMPMSSMLMOMDAD P'I'TPSCFRZingtutus04am CSVJMafiaRuIes Ulf Larsson A cast does not slow down Harvey Waters' enthusi- asm for his assignment. Seniors 239 ILau-Locj Vickie P. Laughlin Remembers River Times with KK 8tBoonesfarmgDance C!P78 My Hoa Lee Kevin Leary Chris Lee Elizabeth Leeson Carol Leeth Life is nothing without Memories Mark Lehman Stephen Leong I Better keep this Brief Darn ran out of space PTL William Lepore Funwith CD PH BCMF 283Chevy76DisRunLa baImbaDLSEBDHaym Beth R. Levine Chewees,CoId Duck, NewYork Wendy,Oyster,Sande,TPRest Karen E. Lewis Kristy A. Lewis He is wisest who knows he knows nothing at all' David E. Libby Onward 81 upward- Play with the clouds Bonita S. Libman My brain Hurtsl' Greg J. Limas Terrl Lockstedt MD sl. DS JM PP87 Mic CP BF AT SB PM Pool RS BRO HC Ms Donna Wilcher and Kim Gordon pitch in for a clean environment. 240 Seniors P-, at I ., I . vu , 3 J .. fe X P f 1 i I I rf i i l I. i i i i K 1' 'ki l i i i 1 i -'-' . - 1. e , 5 Y, Wy l, i L.. . V 1 I ,,,- . fr ? I , 4, 'jf 4,4 , i i, V i, i l Ei i E. i li if V, i i v 1 v V ' fi I S i Lx f gl, l l . 'VAT' V i' w - 1 i .4 i ii il lb '?, ,i 5. fi if 9, mil A I flew.. - ' ., . , ri, '- A -,l qv ' , . sf f -3' 1 ,A .. rc? v- ' My brain hurts! ll ik Bonnie Libman W Ai, X 5 fx f . Qs 1... uf- 'C -rx hz? QL? H . 4 RW ' FF' 'E if Mb M 1' L 'F' fLof-Malj Daniel P. Loftus Wllllam G. Longyear Kathy Losi JVCheer CampusLife Prom 78 funw!PhiI,Pam,Cin,Thanx JC , Mearl M. Lottman Ysue M. Low ski AK TL Golfclub Hobo NZ LG KM DT BJT BB cor 79 RH! Brad Y. Lucente 39rfEric W. Luhrsen Laura A. Lundgren Deanna M. LuPayne Football,PYC,Benchies3Lisa Chris,Cathy,Karen,Friends Dana F. Lyerla Rmbrs GT w!JB DE 78 at cbn B-Face HLWN At SB NYE wf CK Susan R. Lynch X-Count,Snowski,Caf, SOAP Jesus Freaks Rule! JN 3:16 Lori J. Lytle Lori A. Magnacca Michael A. Mahony Van Rambl Capri CIF Ski 'DB MB Ya! SH RA BP DH SES PFB Sam J. Maida Bridgett K. Malloy Good Times w Friends wish upon a Star GoodBYE MR Z! i i Seniors 241 I W A. X 1 EH' c 1-'ff Y 3 15 rw. Y IUf ' V . :'i?gfb...f r Sff.1 37f ' 'iff' T i .lgVF 1ci J431Qi.'Z'.' , 'vis--1-..w isifvlviif, . , f. F ' 42:51, I wif'-' - ' ' 217' A-.41,.,. i , , -' 6 1,4154-1... .f '21 1 ' ' Y 1Ma1-Meij John Sarkaria and Steve Higgins sit in Mrs. Gibbs' class. Cheryl L. Malmquist Thank-u-Jesus,friends-Laura, JR,TP,LB,DT-2,TF-1 79 !! Kristy A. Manning Reminiscing:Wen-Take Care To All The Rest:God Bless! Debra E. March Orchestra-34 RT Come Back! RHPS Janel-Friends Forever Brad J. Marcus Shannon R. Marlow David L. Marr Voc Ens,Campus Life,Memory Heres To Good Friends Thanx Myron Martin Michele Martina llovemomShariLoriBobB 4ever8idadwhateveryou decidelXOYE Mark Marouka Remembers Coronation 1979 Remembers Skiing Trips Mark Maxwell BSING W TBOAHURB Wrestling W BCRKRH Good Luck BRANDRH Karen L. Megrund Lis Drus Cin Slow-love you all M 81 D too! IXOYE Geoff Meister 242 Seniors 15 V W, :V D , 1 fl X919 , f , , ' 2 ' ' rib V f 2 ' ' ,, 4 , W me f is-v 5 4 K i N 45 ' 'sf , 'Q , if s K, 3 ',.....,, YE A l X f 1 l I x ' . f1frfm 'E'2p JL Tvfmiflfffz Me, if1'Efg-'7-'Zqqp,m7 :,7iwjyakb F5ff?va'i' iE4?ef'fQl5 f11'FwG i'f 1JW 'uf 13m'r '3V5fQf'233 'O-1 -- -f f 'A'4 'Tr V fff T g'1f'rlwJJ2LI 1 YN IVF-2,74 li W 1' 'I 5--1 Wfyyfj wjxlfwl W F r' 'Ps1Q?w3f.E,wQg,' las: if QAM: Jr, ILjTy'23'5g.ji TQ THEY 'QE mg'-f wr f w'wf M114 -'H-', 11,5 Jvfjl 11 f ffm? 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Shorty Caryn French A Mark E. McCracken I I I 77-79SOPH FOOTBALL X ,I Ar-, f DOG TRACK GOOD FRIENDS SO LONG VP , Kathleen J. McCrory I Best Times Partying wfthe I ,,,Q in Greatest People ever I z, . ui- I LOVEM I ,nip Anita G. McGiIlivray I FOOTBALL GAMES. MAKING I A NEW FRIENDS, A CERTAIN I - PERSON , 7 , , I 2 f 1' g . .f,,-df, 1 E. am i M152 Nancy M. Mclnally 5 ,-W, Kristin K. McKinnon i CIF TENNIS MAMMOTH I SANDY B RESLERS SNAFU, I MY LOVE PAT Gwen K. McMillan L VP,CYN GAMEs,FRI NIGHT I EXCURSIONS WITH SB,MS Sherri A. McMurtrey I BestTimeswfSteve8IJuIiPaty i RR LM HOMECOMINGPrin W Cheer L Lori McNatt A I Wendell S. Nagao Kelli E. Nees Jeffrey L. Negus Cathy L. Nelson X-COUNTRY,TRACK, BENCHIESBANNERS. COACHES,FRIENDS OP 244 Sensors , nf 'iff' I A- ,Q 11151 -are .V I .1. f4.1,.,Iwp.g ' Iv . ' A ,Y .J' ., 1133 .fy ,513 :I IM., ,1 ,, , I ' ,INEQQZESW ' 11595 fav- ,W I wx-,':f--:I ML! A If Lrg .4 jf J A . QI... . I1-mc. I-. I ff.: if IMITIA-fllf me '. V. f ififll L1 iJ?:f+ggf'5: ',1 5? fn Ed- iii -, 'Ew1. YIJ1f?Q'f - ' Q1-1 'fiat--fvffvz. I' I ' T'5 'M'?fi4l1'5W9 ffl? A -,III- I -L W an vt . M, .II,,,, A., , Z,.:,, z - ,I 5-,1:f.'+g,-jQI':1gf - 'IIA fi V :I :',f'I?g'I-'I.E':'3'41-V, of I- A af Q, 71 wx' 1-.af ,AZ 0, I ' f WW' , ,, f V.- I. ,. , f ., ,I J' '11, 0 ,,., , ' f I .y.,,.,f' , f N y. 6939 as-ff .ff f 'tif' ' ga.,- ,f 1 .1 ,,,1.,,g , I,,p,+' K., 'f',. , gl-6'-fffw., .5 , 'I -gl , .. .23 N.-J 6. 'W'-X Hof? 11'- ff 54 C ,. H, . ff, f ' f 'Q1-,-5 . JMWWZAI , we E I , IA., f- ,Q fgz, ' 'VI , J I, . 9, K Sig, Q 55 I V-'IW I in ,L . 'PLT' W . , ' I I fe .zo K il fi I I l V. il i .if 9 . I l l 'l ' I l 'i g T l ,xi ,ah ill l l .ly i 2 i 1 s law, 'ITW- Ms N Rav - 14 UN 1: 7 C177 .A Wk ,S Q HE ko EWG ll' i Q-1 l 2.5 im '4 i 1 1 ' ,Q .--......:E,.. ., sux YI? L 'bg ... 1, ' V 4 , .-.f , f af '59, 4, an 7 W I' 1 W l f 1Ne1-Pady Christina L. Nelson Benchwarmers,Track, Friends, ice cubes. Football. OP Carol A. Nerney Senior 79 Bless this school Best wish to all seniors! Marc I. Nishino Craig W. Noble DRV-INRMBLS BBmag Surfdog WEDG Wedge Tube Cosmic Phil E. Norling Patti L. Norman Michelle S. November Drama DrillDanceChor JrSecSphSenCorn JJJBCDSS ASBEDC Jim M. Nowiki Pamela S. Ogletree I met JESUS Jan 17, 1977. l plan to serv thru Psyche Judith O'NeiIl Ron M. Ornellas Stan Outman URAPTURE AIRLINES For my first real vacation soon.. Kevin R. Owens Varsity Football Track and going out with the gang! Sarah E. Owens J,DG,PW,CA,RF,CC,DB. KM,Gl,NM,MS.H I LOVE YOU CLONES Scott L. Owens Terrie L. Paddison RMBR Times w Grace Freaks Badrnin brichwrmr John 3:16 Dave Marr and John Theiss tune up during Vo- cal Ensemble practice. Seniors 245 IPag-Petj Lynn Pagulayan Graduating for real this time - with close friends Tlm R. Palmquist Sandra L. Papas Good Times Kris Bresiers V B CIF GOYA Bye Friends! Teresa J. Park DT-23'TwFCapt-4,Summer 78, D'Land-768t78,Friends, FRITO Brian A. Patchin Brad A. Patrick RMGUN Rambl 17,19BB cRoPou NC14OOMAG Judi J. Pawley Wendy L. Payne Veronica E. Penn Cheryl M. Peters Brent R. Peterson To Judi My Love, To Beyer High, And To My Porsche. Linda K. Peterson English is absorbing for some and confusing for others. 246 Seniors v-N 'Z' fl Navi, Gy -cr YQ Q5 ji 'FV -gn.. 15' kgx Q:-ff J,,,mtq ,5- , ..-wir , , ...hmm .lr i ' .Q .rl I ,li Y, , 5, 5 ,Lu --H3 ,fl f gl' - .V l -fy. il' J, . ...tl MI.- , -ig -mi ll' ,r raw i-, L -alf- Q, E. i ,Magi i i , 1 V. xanga-.wir . - .. ,rw N : on-H w. , -:- ,mt .- Efv --'MV' , , 4, 1. , .ff , 9, 6. .1 'J ? A KW tg? L 1' f .yr , H53 nl , ,L ' fi' if l ' E' . . l ll , i. .as za , . . .4 V sE'..jf3.' 1 L ll ll g 3 1 l t B lr '- , ..l 4 l L l., ,W .W ,Z l W 'r i. fl lil: li il 11 3, l i Nothing is fair. Debra March Wg ' N 2 511' 11:-fe iw ii V1 ll , V 4 i V rw 7 . ,., , lf , , ' . A lrun 4 N' ' ' ... 4. 9 vm if Q 1 K' ' M ' x ,. l A Q Q, My R 6... li, .- -QQ. it ' . f . l f- r if 3 H l - 4. V L :ff1l'i'? f X55 1 ll ' 5 1 M ll, :mg ,,: EKJN 1 ' ' in Q'-W' i'iXg .-.7 l fPet-Rasj X Wendy R. Peterson Cherished Moments w!Mike,Senate,Mycar,Good Friends Brent Picano Dave Pinch Ziggys slow ride 79 Rules SALaterDays .lust Remember Darby Piper Yo!Vocale LUV Dan! YBBAStef always singing!! GTWVickers Damon Pizzurro Lisa M. Ponce 78-79 w!Donna CEdurpJ Judy C Lisa w Tennis w!Shari H Teresa A. Pope Ken R. Posthuma Susan Powell Good friends good teachers It was fun Prom 78CSighJ Gardy V. Prater David S. Quintana Danny P. Rabalais David M. Rader Wall Gang Harassment A.D. Animal Football Games Cheryl A. Raill I owe my graduation to my friends, Thank you G.Luck Douglas W. Raphael The Secret of Education Lies in Respecting the Pupil Julie L. Rasinski Remembers KN JS BB MS HCP SE RH HH:ny-LP-Jmt Vp Bos Seniors 247 IRaya-Romj Mark W. Raya Watchin CJ JD Pokr Part 8 i y F-BalI'77,'78Trak8tVBwDB THE GANG Sarah E. Raymond Greglor2? Chip8lDaIe Summer Partyat Shakeys V8lOJ Fun8tY Kortland Broadway shows emotion during a discus- sion. Tom F. Reilly ifWatchingwCJ8tJDPOKR Parties FBall77 Trak8i VBwDB8tTheGang Michael J. Reta Football77WasHeaven CIF 4if1Football78NotSoGreat PBMS Linda M. Reynolds CheweeGang,RambIin, MrMachoLiILudium,Ski Bunnies,Thank Robert J. Richardson Judy D. Riley V.Cheer,Thanx CR,JY, Oct.28 you're in my heart Fred Cindy L. Robertson Korlnne D. Robertson Mark A. Robertson Kim Ramble Camaro Sneakout Ski SnR Brew Race Tunaboat Catherine M. Robillard Buddies Rye Wend MrT Track 84 OJ Girl L.Jessa Norby Bea M. Rodriguez Sherry L. Rodriguez Robin Romano Good Times Summer 77 Jr Yr Goobers Best Date DB Fun T 248 Seniors Qu if 'De 15 i l 125' H' ' , e , Q-.7542 ' -. ' ', . ,if-Fm an .2 f Ju'-'I fa, ' 'gr .Q , 1 Q L I 'il-, , I 1 m,W ,T gs .. 'Yu 45 ,', A won. Qi:- 'Y l '4 Ka- , 93- W i - 'L of Don't count your ch ickens before the bite our We . 3' V 'H S. a.,' ' oh, fRos-Sa vj Llsa Rossini Kimberly A. Rother FUNEXSVFXFUNEMSVFMO KMNX Life is crazy But so am I Steve Rowe Gretst Acm not getng caght Smoking in 3 yrs. HA BETTY Rudy A. Ruiz 1977 CIF CHAMPS RAMBL'NPALS JVB MJ PB srviss cvpe ANA BT Michael Ryan Jim B. Ryckebosch Diane I. Sagey LIFE, Love, LAUGHTER: This I wish for all in my life, Maureen E. Salmond 4049 VPCYN GAMES sue Sonya Gwen Fran Deb Dori Myy 515 Craig Sanderson Mark T. Sanderson Football'77 CIF CHAMPS. .. After FootbaII'78 Boring Hi Mom Pamela L. Sandhoefner Member Benchwarmers, CSF Shared football with Dad. Jill W. Sappington Remembers good times with: JR RG JK DC MZ KN BB TW Loves:Life John A. Sarkaria Future Plans: Retired Millionaire or Franciscan Monk Debby Sarsany Live the present not the past Dq. Party thanks J.C. Lori L. Sator 3 muskateers w!AngeI8l Lauri VPBalderdash PS I ee ff lips off V, y Steve Rowe 4 i 'T Polo Parties wan Gang CIF LOVE YOU if Paul S. Savaso Liphuntinginlompoc Samurai Seniors 249 KSCI1-S1102 Mike B. Schildts Lisa Schrader I Have so much to say but I am out of space-Braille- Thomas G. Schriefer Party down Live it up Ted Nu- gent Plain wrap Rules Craig R. Schulz Michael V. Scotti Coronation Court '79 and same dance with Kristan S. Mohsen Sefat LaMont Seifert Audrey J. Selby ChrisKate D+ J+1 Bruce Teri Liz Lauri + B Drunk Mov- ies AC '78 Richard A. Senne Mathew D. Shaker West-Side, JT, KA, Ja 22, En- semble, Mexico, OKLA, ThanxHH, PTL Eric Shapiro Scott N. Shattuck Dean Shears Lori Sheldon Robert S. Sherman Cindy Shields Azure! Benchies Cabinet JD Staf Tnks momldad Hi Joel! Mike E. Shopshire 250 Seniors ,X C-227 952:-H 4,7 - , Hr' ff e W f W. 5 4:4-x X , ..5.jr37,,f'Y 'Nl' - ,... , Yf. '. u :iv 1-A-eu, .. , 4 , tgzt- ,1f.jig?,'1.. .,,f..:Sl'i51T-'vlitsr . U - 1 'j ,1,i'fji:,-?:F..ei2'f1i f sq 1 5, 4. Cherish dream of and live today. Judy as gr-'r 1 . WB'-ff ,1i...,f i ,,fag3.-gm? -ga. is-wp' . ui' msgs P-' :fr . lifes-f',.' r. J' 'H - , fniii.. li - af 4-Y-f . . ,. ar, QIQEQLQL 0 ':..r 1- 1 fy V r- 1 ., ., .- . -4-ggi... Lg, V .V ',:T5?lfW: In Y ,Q 7. W... f, -4 kr. Q l ' ,Ji Q24 , MQ., .Ei . :. fg' l . ln , il' w 'lL'46i::i . M , will l l 5. N 'M . !:':g1': ? 1F'.rv- fr, ' 3? 1 F fn- .3,, .EH 1 -'W L. Y ,yesterda y, tom orro w, , 1 . if 3 'fl , . ff. L .ey ,U . 1 'TY l. i lj ,W .ii , . fA. . ,Q -'fm Q ni? '-.mf 'E ,Qt mi-if-1 if A ,,-1 - 1,- IF7' :E .' , wi'- ,:..t.., fix, ,. . . K 55:11 2 lg , z 'i , .-f.. S Qi... . ' Sli 'fif , ' A2 ' l Il. ,Q . i . .A .313 , ' 4' 53.4 I ,. 1. .1 . . ,.i..,.,' ,Y ,if 1 l 1 ,fs .4f. ffl., l-' , gl , in V .VVY . 1 C. 'YZF' A 'W AL.. ,x fr .,,, . 'lf 533' .g, -, . M ' 4 QW, K x IIA Q, . K' 3 an ,J ,liw . l,-. ' '92 ' , 'ziiii i if ilgufi 23 .35 :WT ' 4 '1 ' in-ff iff. I5ic-Staj Diana H. Sicaeros My Camaro Good Friends MAJOR in Law ENF. Hello World 'Betsy Sikora Friends asb Taho ski north Strawberry Fields Forevr LOVE John W. Silzel Thanks Faculty and Friends for Three Great Years. Mark R. Slater Brian Smith Chris Smith Christie J. Smith Jamie Smith Rqver KVJJ myDan Lips JCDK M Animls OCH Buns AFX- ROSE Ray C. Smith Tina Smith ,Q Larry M. Sokoloff LAAAARRY Mickey Mouse is Lord Caper Oracle Friends Rene M. Solorio James S. Souder Linda Souza Cynthia L. Speck Diane E. Speich Juli A. Stahler Seniors 251 K5ta-Strj Shannon Stanley Walter V. Starky i re GRS BP and Kk-MoTEL- whouse-17-APT-i LUV U BUNS Suzanne M. Stevens Rod Ida looks skeptically at an annual photographer. Terry A. Stocker Athletics cranks, Quebels 22 Chow Chi-Keep in touch Mary K. Stockinger VPHS-Best friends and best times of my life. Sharon Stoll Joel R. Stone f Kevln R. Stone Andrew J. Strahan J.C. Strauss Party w! MM JT KL MS MM 4x Utah ski Whooha 914 Later! ,Carolyn J. Strong 252 Seniors ISU- Tarj , s ,I f Paul J. Strupp S f- Mlssy Stuart f ' ' Always Love Steve C CCRWTJ SSDGCC The Stones esp MICK! -R. Llsa M. Sullivan Chewees Summer ?'78 Cold .K YQ '4- Duck Alan Buddy the Fish Carmel Tlm P. Sullivan fl? gi 1 1 Hens R' Svmefs Q ' ' B312 A xv W y Remember last week with TK ' X - l Vf 4- -QQ -s:, Good times with MW BK In .,.. , PBMC yy 3 Kevln L. Swanson 1- i Jlm J. Swenson yi ,Q Alllson Sylvester 1, GoodtimeswDon '. x PEHSSDRMDJCNMBMMELDP m 1 QJMoeLoveaCowboyLLL , , K I. 1 Frederic R. Sylvia 1- xii: - ' f.'- ' 5 Q Qs A a My Qu 1 . his Judy Homecoming '78 Fall .N -.r' --7:2 '49 Lovin Football Wrestling vt? V R - 5 its if . Lorl Symons - I, Quebels Sports, BBCIFYWCA .Q is ' an 'zu 5. 2' E - Mg 5 , Camp hubs Speed Limit 40 A God Loves Ya ' ' A . 1 1 Drusl M. Talma e ur- 1: . , s- V , JCDK XOXO to friends A ' .1 W ' P 81 Jam wndow ha l A M 'E goodlck CRAZY aw x K. ,L ' , 1 K F John Tarabilda ge - S L e C C J i y 'V ffl M i Ramblin with cuff Barsas Cockroach Kelly Greg Craig if A 1 V, , 1 l Seniors 253 KTar- Th oj Joseph A. Tardif Michael Tavera Phll Taylor Scott D. Taylor Julie Teachout Var. Cheer, Homecoming, thanx pals for great yr. ily Mark Lisa M. Teply Skiing, Football Games, Par- ties, Prom, Bubbles, Beach, Tom Emil R. Terraza I have achieved five school records in my weight class John J. Theiss lxovf LJH Mau, Debbie. Katy, Randy, Dave, Linda, Mom, Dad 2 Arnold K. Thomas Mark W. Thomas Robert E. Thomas Darren R. Thompson XC Track, Jam 2, PROMLS SADIEDG vAN UCLA 79 Judy Riley and Fred Sylvia discuss their classes at lunch. 254 Seniors -'Sm 1-v Q I f ' -' , , ,f , I Gi 4 lf' V' x .K . r .WI , KX iv 4, - 'Q Jw ff 3 A . 5, r, I. L, x i , 'V Yf -f are I l 9 fha 'Qs V vig, Z le. 1 rw 'M ,QW .M ev , , , 'M' 4 ,, M ,I I N ,,,, , J r l ' 4 'fin 'g if' . i , ., ,lq ., I i if ' ' . i ,ge J in 3 K H 1 N A T 1 L,,-.,,...,.,....,,,-...,.. ..---.?...,..., ,-,, 1 'Sui ,',',!,, Iwi Q! , JL, w w L . V W., VN, 'y ww mr In IW -L N w x w w L-1 ' Wxif? t f w E H. if .WNN xW1,- Lu f ' r x x w . , A ,xx rzgs, f kr 17 45, ' 1 1 1 LW? JIU L ww 1 rf' r 3K 'V'! 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Zeron Seniors 259 ai l ever received was. dbnft receive adkigtg Toons, . Nathan Wong 5teve MCBride q 1 'Stay.a way from BraflIe ft! ' him. LfSaM0fg0sh ' CM Clark f'TQ Wafc5 wf for I!Nik0n',, X J V' Dave Zaizaf Y: L'5a5CI'fa9'e' ffseyome-lnzffhey Pimf. 3 i dmft1fk? 55'fheY'11 2 1 1 - get over 1t. m g ffff iff'gImman1y pQsf , sible, yGu can daffm' I-'?f'1 f 59 Swfmmfna M 1 mth your boots on. 7 j j ' Andrea ArieI1o W M Laura Bf11Hf11 44 ,. , , ,,. ' 4 ' 4' ' 'f fm. U ' M4-ffwWfZ'7yg,,f 'Y I Sensors 261 V A - 'fr-ngg-um .- ,. 5 '11 -2456 if :N IW: , 1 'uv Q I 'n'.54Ul1q bl' . x L ,wi R 1 3- be f ww L ,K 'ff 1. fmmgrl mv-Vg -.4 -. X ,016 5' 5 if V .. E., ., 1 if-gffia' ,,f3fx4yf,. - ,.',wsf-J YL'-'i' -1. ' ' ri 'li - A ' 'a'11:j7'::d Q, ' ' fWQ'vK.-, X m I qv ,fr ARL. 5. , -31.51 33.41 4 -- r ,H .:,4Q:Qi,-Q., L ,Ju ,L V. . fl-,L-, --,-1. .gg-Qv, gm... 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John Fotch relaxes with Korrine Robert- son in the Student Centre. 5. John Anasis inhales his chips at lunch. 6. Fred Dominguez takes time to catch up on current events. 7. Caryn French trucks along to her next class. 8. The lecturing teacher evokes mixed emotions from students. Seniors 265 , ig, , gwwwp . fri.: ' -I '??fE?fff1f5i55' 441 :1.:1pvf,1 :- ',1j:f-v2a?:1.g-'. .,- Q. 'f ' .-'- 1, .- Shaggy ,1 arf' f ning f 7 if , ,l 'R , HJ? ,. ' 4 N I Q B 2 '1 L. . I U 1 5 .5 ,11 f ,W . wg, .1 ., . ay: ' - ' , V+ 1 4' Q, ' 1135? ,-gf V , 54 ' ' 1 1: 5 zj. ,,' 5113- '- . 1 .9 sag-wgp - v' 'EI -1 225- .2 if af iff V 71 ' -V:-:' V 'ly 5, :JM Z W ' 1, H M! 1 Nf N , N , 1'w,,, 11-MIN. W: 11 my 1 M, 1 w- 1 ,-451.3 1., w. ff! x ful, Q1 X mfw1-,n,- Nw.-.ww 1 w 4' 55113: 'fQ:pJ,.1u., wig, N f -gif-T'm.f, Y f QQfa'1 ' ' F' 1 i'1ii,4E1'1 5X'uZ' ' wwf ,. 1 .1 fd.-.1.4. , -sf -,g -b J. 'f I3 f,'i3f':-il KQV ,gb 1 if f 6 Www I Q' '7' 1 ,. hw Q IQ. bw if 4 ,wr W 1 -4-...v-. S., v- ' , f..i . 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J: 1 sly ., lax ,ri n 2 . . 3 EHS' 4 ' H. 131 -'K : A , , A ff Ads, Index, Closing 271 Varsity Cheerleaders ' front row: Judy Riley, June Yo- I , kogawa second row: Gina Hoskin, Julie X Teachout third row: Julie Kennedy, Sheri fl McMurtrey Vars1 ty Songleaders ' -J f -, T 'V fw ' front: Emi Kiyotoki, Pam Bailey , , . f 41455, center: Kathy Wall ,:V.- ,ff wi? ' , f third row: Leslie Moyer, Sabrina if- Blake, Ava Haretakis 272 Group Shots n- mf-:-,g v-WM ,, 1' ' I f . U ,,., .,,.,,,rf . .. H My , 'ff' 'P 1 Mascot And Pep T1 Comm1551on er y 'W Nancy Weneta, Donna Gibson ma... ,... -5............: X my J ...--- V ,. , , Q X 9 A MISL , r,,t A XQN V ,. ,. .31 ,A-,- 'lx 5.1 , irll- - .V if if M ,. f L 5 . .J .. , ,J if j.,,,f ,. wg f 5 W , -y,,,g35s,e. 4l -' Q -,,?,S., y-:H 5 A ' - 1, J A -t W' 'Q ..-,.... ff-.i-,- ,....,- .,,, W.-,ii-,,..,.Q. ,-., . 1.4-f -'-.' ,, .. . ,' 1 ' ' Ben Ch wa rm front row: Lynn Pagu- layan, Diane Sagey, sec- ond row: Deanne Lu- Payne, Sonya Dakin, Cin- dy Shields, Cathy Nelson, Mary Stockinger, Chris Nelson, Terrie Paddison, third row: Michele Mar- tina, Linda Reynolds, Tra- cy Albertson, Grace Cox, Shari Hall, Sue Lynch. fourth row: Pam Sand- hoefner, Lisa Beaudoin, Careyn Brenier, Carol Hoage, Cheryl Allen, Ka- ren Windsor. fumor Varsity Cheer front row Jamie Phelps second row: Jodi Strauss Jeannine Lewis third row: Cindi Abdalla Barbie Stevenson. top: Meg Mat- Soph om ore Ch eer front row Renee McKhar, Christy Poole, Sherri Foreman. second row: Jenny Raya, Jayna Moore Tami Washington Group Shots 273 Banners front row: Dorri Komarek, Marlene Dwyer, second row: Rebecca Jacobs, Jamie Hood, Lisa Demers, Cheri Simmons, Janet Costanza, Tracey Glasener, Jan Eisen- beisz slit- A , 5,7 ,- the, sm. ' .J.., ,.f Marching Band front row, Tom Schenk, Dan Freeman, Maureen Guthree, Kathy Monroe, Randy Hage, Cheryl Maida, Nancy Uyeda, Tracy Nishimo, Lisa Allen. Lauralyn Bateson, second row: Judy Byrd, Noreen Upton, Jon Johnson, John Ross, Mark Parelka, Theresa Bedwell, Tracy Nash, Ken Taylor third row: Karen Stephenson, Barbara Blakely, Andrea Jones, Nancy Tingstad, Ann Costanza, Laurie Lee, Linda Warren, Judy Sripathy, fourth rowi Diana Casebolt, Caryn Brenier, Sue Leeson, Joan LaCrosse, Carmick Rodemier, Bob Rakavich, Steve Gianakos, Kent Christensen, Fifth row: Cathe Magargee, Greg Young, Sue Segovia, Amy Feldman, Eric King, Tracy Hodges, Dana Fisher, Doug LeCrone, sixth row: Brian Walters, Tom Balok, Gary Sheldon, Terri Everts, Dave Johnson, Rod Gabrera, John Maloney, Rob Tiegen, seventh row: John Noble, Kevin Fairchilds, Brian Rapp, Mark Kawanami, Mike Williams, Mearl Lottman, Bob Mohle, Mike Badwell, eighth row: Richard Miracho, Bill Pinto, Fritz Fichle, Chris Greene, Dan Madigan, Darrel Fritts, Gary Iverson, ninth row: Paul Ewing, Brent Callis, Matt Brown, Mike Coleman, Mitch Bedwell, Scott Courtney 274 Group Shots , . l 5 . I QS' 4 as mo, iii lf gh Kell ml: , V ,fpamy l0Uv genseni 5 Brian l'l3llfLi im Fdllflllf Flchle- CW ill COW! Drill Team front row: Laura Compton, Janice Rickers, Janet Holdridge. second row: Joann Holdridge, Diane Griffith, Kay Meyer, Donny Hiddy. Stacy Rush, Karen McGowan, Diane Wartburg, Sharyne Blixt. third row: Sue Wright, Dana Wood, Jean Loop, Kara Paul, Michelle Morata, Lori Kenady, Chris Norman, fourth row: Nancy Hollingsworth, Kindra Blythe, Beth Johnson, Pam Fleming, Sue Jones, Judy Jensvold, Lee Hertlein, Karen Nowicki, Cindy Antram. fy - . qs I 4,3 f t Tall I-'lags front row: Kim Ryckebosch, Joyce Biggs, Debra Davis, second rowi Kathy Reichenthal, Julie Dawson, Katy Kahn, Jackie Cross, Diana Luce, third row: Eileen Hirschy, Sherry Butcher, Arlene Guy, Lisa Anderson, Cindy Strauss, Mary Harlin, Cathy Barton, Tracy Gabriels, Karen Monson, Brenda Barreger, Lauri Ewald Group Shots 275 Twnlmg Flags - 1 f t row: Teresa Park, - S Mendez, seco d Q F Theresa Zaizar S - -- K y t k J 7 If D th d L Q G in v ky w id- - i h Ch yl Mi - fi- q t 1 5 Z Y: 1 X f' 'fix .. A TQ 6 iff? 'D IL Rifles f t D N h C thy Van Emon, Mindy Thomas, second r Tom Zaizar, Judi Haspell, Jeff Huntington MVi,6f'w0j,i SWQIW Wifi? jfwmii W Wm iiwiiii W 276 GroUD Shots Ui x Orch es tra first row: John Silzel, Jim Bigelow, Tom Wyson, Lynn Pagulayan, Karen Monson, Donna Baker, John Sar- karia, Karen Silzel. second row: Dave Rader, Sue Berger, Tamara Weister, Reade Miller, Phil Norling. Ann Stimson, Noreen Upton, Kim Ryckebosch, Matt Brown, Jennifer Kepner, Debi March, Janel Larson, third row: Margie Goerke, Darrel Fritts, Fritz Fisclle, Lori Kenady. Terry Weisman, Neil Nelson, Brian Walter, Kent Christensen, Debra Moore, Darren Brislawn, Tim Chris- tensen. I., A. 3, L Pl JA ,aff , f g ww, P-.J Symphonic Band first row: Barbara Blakley, Tracey Hodge, Linda Warren, Maureen Guthrie, Karen Stephenson, Andrea Jones, Noreen Upton. second row: Randy Hage, Tom Shenk, Phil Mar- kle, Joan Lecrosse, Cathe Magar' gee, Sue Luhrsen, Brian Rapp, John Maloney, Lisa Allen, Kathy Monroe. third row: Tom Balok, John Ross. X' Ann Costanza, Dave Johnson, The- resa Bedwell, Dana Fisher, Teri Everts, Don Corbett, Mark Pavelka, Garrick Rodemeyer, Rob Teigan, Judy Byrd, Judy Sripathy, fourth row: Greg Young, Jon Johnson, Rod Cabrera, Brian Walter, Bill Pinto, Richard Myracle, Chris Greene, Bob Ratkovic, Fritz Fischle, Mearl Lott- man, Darrel Fritts. fifth row: Mike Kenady, Sue Segovia, Rodney lda. Concert Band first row: Gary Iverson, Mike Bedwell, Nancy Yasvda, Diana Casebolt. second row: Tracy Nishino, Ken Howery, John Noble, Eric King. third row: Cheryl Maida, Mitch Bedwell, Ken Taylor, Tracy Nash, Nancy Tingstad, Lauralyn Bateson. fourth row: Dan Freeman, Mike Wil- liams, Paul Ewing, Kevin Fairchild, Doug Le- Crone, Group Shots 277 278 i Q fazz Band first row: Dona Fisher, Dave Johnson, Teri Everts, Randy l-lage, The- resa Bedwell. Second 1 1--' ' row: Katy Kahn, Kent ,f I Y X Christensen, Brian Wal- 7 ff 7 ,- -9, j Za' ter, Jon Johnson, Craig ' -,lj , Schulz, Tim Christensen. ' ' W third row: Andy Lelchuck, 115' ZW 2 A yf Bob Ratkovic, Dan Madi- if x' fr?f'f'M,, gan, Darrel Fritts, Mark 5 .V 'A Pavelka, Fritz Fischle. ffm, k li? lp, ' 1 4 M Q il , N 0 f f I 1 ' 1 -' - 498+ ' ,, W ,lf . . WI iff' ,f -1-- f L lm Drama Front row: Mark Sandell, Nina McKenna, John Theiss, Linda Hoogenstyn, Paul Wackym, Sarah Owens, Matt Shaker, Michelle November. Second row: Diane Bullard, Cindy Chenoweth, Carol Gratto, Laura Hawkins, Cindy Edelbrock, Leslie Cavon, Steve Freeman, Maddie Hausler, Kim Chisholm. Third row: Don Isbell, Renaie Berber, Diane Wartburg, Armenay Ouzounian, Darlene Hodges, Karen Bronaugh, Sue Neil, Gary Iversen, Dave Bullock. Fourth row: Renee Rodgers, Diana Saville, Marci Fenamore, Kathleen Kilroy, Sherry Smith, Shari French, Mike Coleman, Arnaldo Roldan-Suarez, Kathy Griffin, Kathy Kahn, Steve Cohen. Fifth row: Craig Aldrich, Randy Fontana. '1 Q? Y' 'Fur-if. M, ig, A, W vgadifsfif-fl ,ff 1,.- - Vocal Ensem ble front: June Yokogavva, second rovvi Jan Warner, Mike Tavera, Jeanine Lewis third rovvi Carrie Dolling, Jodi Strauss, Roni Penn, Julie Stone fourth row: Linda Nordhausen, Rane dy Fontana, Mel Slavick, John Theiss fifth rovv: Steve Verdone, AI- bert Barry, Ellyn Lal3lanc, Dave Marr, Darby Piper, Torn Moore jazz Choir ,,....-aaa fpf' , .,. -wx 1: -Q.-. 5 ..g.v.,', , a-' '- ,-,.-...,,f ,N S Yr. 4 lf' . ,vix I ,. K , Nl- rl - -.-F-1--A . - - .- , G- ':Gw1f?f?'lfu-. , ' yr.: .if-fray: X front row: Patty Hidalgo, David Kingsmill, Ronnie Penn, Steve Sabo, Theresa Zaizar, Mary Larson, Mark McCracken, Paula Gray, second row: Linda Mongell, Mike Browne, Kathryn Higgins, Tom Zaizar, Cathy Vanlirnon, Matt Lovell, Diana Thorson, Richard Bickler, Debbie Cordray, third row: Darlene Hodges, Tom Balok, Cheryl Allen, Andy Lelchek, Sue Neal, Tim Palmquist, Kris Fan, Gary Iverson, Kathy Ebrite, Ron Simon Group Shots 279 Spanish Club Danett Abbott, Michele Mortensen, Debbie Quigley, Debbie Graber, Toni Baggio, Tracy Hodges. French Club front row: Diane Sagey, Diane Grif' fith, Kris Kossen, Carol Whitehouse, second row: Mrs. Jester, Tom Wym- sen, Greg DeLuca, Madeline Russo, Jan Abouchar, Nanette Fletcher, Kathy Church, Kathryn Higgins, Nancy Hollingsworth, Brian Walter. German Club front row: Michelle Cass, Careyn Brenier, Mary Stockinger, Carol Hoage, Frau Pope. second row: Bill Pinto, Anders Klarin, Joel Stone, Craig Way, Chris Cooper. 280 Group Shots vjnyzc wf ' 3 f 4, L , M, fi - f -. 4 f X f Q 'mfr 1 ff 1 7f,f ' Jw Q f l 1 1 on if WW ' fi. iv., i l l vu 4. K i Y 'V rx. 1 Ja I, Q' 3: f Ali' .,. -Mi I' iff 4 'H Qi wt. U V' 'K fffxl lk ', 3 La tin front row: Kevin Swanson, Kurt Stemler, Doug Eeger, Betsy Czark, Jon F. Harvey. Sec- ond row: Tim Robin- son, A. Richard Wat- son, Brad Landgrin, Derek Kuhl, Connie Derking, Laura Lun- gren, Rebecca Ja- 4 cobs, Pat Barrett. bl O ff Q- fi ,AZQ dig, , -A ,il .1 A iw, W-S if f , 'W 5, . A X , t , X V. v X, . California Scholastic Federation front row: Carol Hoage, Careyn Brenier, Julie Trueblood, Jan Thompson, Diane Sagey, Karen Windsor. second row: Judy Jensvold, Evelyn Muruko, Nancy Preston, Rod Ida, Betsy Sikora, Naomi Hario, Ram Schwartz, Kathy Church, Pam Sandhoffer, Karen Silzel. third row: Neal Wells, Steve Cohen, Craig Aldridge, Clark Beyer, Mark Sherman, Susie Rasinski, Leslie Goldberg, Brian Holmes, Tom Khazoyan, Mary Stockinger, Cathy Van Eman, Mike Edel, Rob Teigen, Eric Kleerup, Vernon Park. fourth row: Norman Torres, Nathen Wong, Ty Witt, Bill Pinto, Eric Cleary, Eric Markinson, Fred Sylvia, Jenny Barnes, Rob Hunter. Group Shots 281 Dan Ce Ch oreograph y Front row: Emi Kiyotoki, Patty Burns, Leslie Goldberg, Second row: Vickie Laughlin, Karen Kauffeld, Jenny Barnes, Paula Gray, Jenny Plessinger. Third row: Ava Haretakis, Angel Dietch, Nancy Zech, Jan Warner, Michelle No- vember, Henny O'Leary, Pam Bailey, Patricia Haretakis, Sue Miller. Fourth row: Ronnie Penn, Sabrina Blake, Kathy Wall. H o use Of R e presen ta tives Front row, Armany Ouzounian, Jo Barsa, Row 23 Tracy Herbert, Mercy Candela, Mary Gratto, Mary Kerwin, Melanie Wilkerson, Julie Rasinski, Lisa Pizzuro, Row 3, Allison Smith, Cristina Potts, Kent Gilbert, Alane Lockstedt, Danielle Clark, Trudi Leonhardt, Neil Nelson, Lynn Pratto, Nancy Preston, Jenny Barnes, Dave Marr, Row 43 Steve Klein, Michelle Wright, Sue Kiyo- toki, Paul Savaso, Bob Mohle, Scott Brookover, Laurie Lee, Wendy Peter- son, Kirsten Cunningham, Jeff Tibbets, Mimi Alarid, Row 5: Paul Mathers, Bry- an Holmes, Mike Bedwell, Ruth Tait, Susie Rasinski, Paul Nash, Karen White, Julie Matsui, Sue Miller, Geoff Muenster, Row 6, Tom Khazoyan, Terri Everts, Mark Basick, Mike Johnson, Gina Hoskin, Mike Koob, Mike Mahony, Bill Broadbent, Row 7, Mark Harris, Mike Conzelman, Mike Tavisheti 282 Groups Shots i l f l X I if is F' ., . 'f i f cf, , -L? J ,.f 5,,, -1 i . ' '.1,,',f i jf ' , f - v! , .Mfr N .i , 1. W W 1 X 1 .-rffiiZZ1'Qf.5711ft'lZ ,:g -f- : ' 4 2 fo 1 - vi, . 6 4 wif' , 4 A . sl l L f . X . fi 4 . , . tn . fx I , J , 1 if-A ., J l - N V gr 5. fl Girls Field Hockey had received much support and interest from the time it was included in the Villa Park Sports curriculum. The 1978-1979 team led by Coach Jan Loversky, completed a relatively small but successful season with a record of seven wins, three ties, and three losses. They also won twelve out of sixteen games at various play- days throughout the year. Two valuable play- ers were chosen from each aspect ofthe team. The defensive players receiving recognition were Becky Helme and Julie Janke. Shelly Woods and Sandy Papas were chosen as offen- sive standouts. ln view of the fact that girl's Field Hockey was replaced by a girls soccer team for the next season, Coach Loeversky stressed her hopes for the continuation of the Field Hockey program, I wish they would both be in the curriculum. Team member Julie Janke stated, Everyone on the team was so great to work with. I hope there will be Field Hockey too. There were a lot of players that really enjoyed the game. P fi 'I ,,,7f3i2!'g?ff 13'fa ,f ,Q , ,M 'ff 7 7 X g 'Qf:7.,:f4 I 29,27 , ,N .WWI , tr 4 4 M44 Y Va, 12 I 1 ' f 1 .' ax, .J 9,1 'H , , V4.4 ,, , f qlzwjl, gag, . H-1 1 ,Agfa ,f,,'.f,,'Y,,g ,1f7,VW2ZZ if an ,Mil-1 4',x:,4 ,,,4i5,w,., ,f ,, ff - ' 115 4.r.l2'f W f ' ,. , ,,, v,..f,,,,:.,ef 4 ., ., .,-hr., . f z 'Y' -' 4 ' ,af-2. . wr . .- 1, V- J- f' 'gh 'J,g,w. ff. 'i ' Lff V., 4.4 Girl's Field Hockey 283 Service Club Tracey Herbert, Becky Gates, Kathy Davis, Brenda Pash, Melanie Wynn, Carol Nerny. Spartan Flyers Stan Outman, Scott Glow, Eric King, Nathan Wong, Neil Schubert. ,A-.JN ,1 f,,g ' .,:'Qhr,,,,-. - , l fl i it aug. - T Bowling Club front row: David Pigmon, Naomi Horio, Chuck Hartshorn, Kris Kossen, Kathy Davis, Janine Dell-Imagine, second row: Scott Rice, Chris Truong, Terry Weissman, Mike Adele, Rob Tei- gen, Melonie Winn. third row: Rick Schulz, Dan Ratzlaff, Greg Leonhardt, Mike O'Con- nor. 1 Key Club Jim Graf, John Theiss, Rod Ida, Craig Aldrich, Mearl Lottman, Chris Alvarez, Clark Beyer, Norman Torres, Steve Cohen, Joel Stone Paul Savaso, Mike Grant, Walter Birnbaum 4 , u Marc Horwitz. v r ,D-'az 1 - 1 ,IJ .. A,-4 fs.! --.-wnw l Board Of Con trol 'J swf.-a'11?nuzenLvBhl.'.e Educational Developmental Committee Girls League front row: Mercy Candela, Sisue Rasinski Angel Deitclw, Sue Miller, Ronnie Penn Carle Doollng, Nancy Zeck, Tammy Hart Iey In ter Club Council front row: Diane Sagey, Careyn Brenier Janice Rickers, second row: Nathon Wong Jim Graf, Rod Ida, Sandy Bassett, Sue Ame bruso, Tracy Herbert W nr' 7 ag i , ,rg 1 W if ' I' A 1 a '. Z 1 L W in M I 1 Q J ,, f J Z? 1 an V A 1 4: Chris Jackson, Nancy Jones, Carol Nieckula, Pam Ogletree, Michelle Mortensen, Susan Jones, Mark Basic, Eric Cleary Group Shots 285 A Aaron, Kelly Denise C115 162 Abati, Elizabeth A. C125 222 Abbott, Danett M. C105 62, 280 Abdalla, Cynthia J. C115 49, 162 Abdalla, Steve M. C125 10, 99, 112 Abell, Norman C115 162 Abouchar, Jan Marie C105 62, 280 Abouchar, John D. C125 196, 222 Adams, Heather Ann C105 62 Adele, Michael R. C105 62 Adray, Michael C125 36, 222 Aeberli, Daniel C115 162 Ahlm, Philip C125 259 Alarid, David C105 62 Alazraki, Eddie C125 222 Albertson, Terri C125 222 Albertson, Tracy C125 222 Aldrich, Craig R. C115 162 Aldrich, Scott A. C125 222 Alexander, Fred C105 62 Alexander, Gary C105 Algeo, Vicki Lynn C115 162 Allen, Cheryl A. C125 2, 57, 222, 136 Allen, James Scott C105 62 Allen, Jodi S. C125 222 Allen, John S. C125 222 Allen, Kenneth M. C105 62 Allen, Lisa C. C105 62, 274 Allman, Devon A. C105 62 Allton, John C125 222 Alsborg, Thomas C105 62 Alvarez, Chris C125 38, 39, 222 Alvarez, Timothy L, C105 62, 163 Amador, Theresa A. C105 62 Ambruso, Diane R. C115 10, 38, 39, 162 Ambruso, Susan M. C125 222, 285 Anasis, George C105 62 Anasis, John C. C125 222, 264 Anctil, Paula E. C125 259 Andersen, Lisa G. C105 62, 275 Commercial Industrial DON PUTZIG CO CONSTRUCTION 2067 N. Greengrove Orange Calif. 92665 . 998 4284 Lic. No. 330075 , Ph The 5uper market 17801 Santiago Blvd Anderson, Debbie Kay C115 38, 162 Villa Park Anderson, Elizabeth C115 162 Anderson, Gary C115 162 Anderson, Larry C125 93, 108 Anderson, Mari C115 Andert, Edward P. C125 223 Andrews, George W. C105 62 Andross, Cheryl C115 162 Anello, Andrea C125 223 Anello, Jerome P. C115 162 Antram, Cindy C115 162, 275 Apple, Vicki J. C125 223 Applebaum, Amy C115 162 Applegate, Brad J. C115 162 Arden, Pamela C105 62 Argo, Michael C125 223 Arledge, Pamela C105 Arnold, Randy L. C125 223 Ashworth, Tarquin C125 223 Ast, Kurt C105 62 Asten, Susan C105 62 Avaloz, Ernie C. C115 162 Averiu, Kathy C115 162 286 Ads-Index ugfggme Inclorg Do lt Yourself The Brickyard C7145 974 3440 1607A East Lincoln Ave Carol gi Rich Orange California 92665 Baldwin Tl Or Custom Pictu re Framing Baba, Kelly C113 162, 179 Baez, Lucy EC113172 Baggio, Toni Anne C103 62, 280 Bailey, Pamela D. C123 44, 55, 223, 272 Bailey, Sandy C103 62 Baird, Lorena C113 Baker, Carole L. C113 162 Baker, Christy C103 62 Baker, Donna C113 162, 136 Baker, Drew C123 223 Baker, Jason C123 Baker Balok, 223 Balok, Balsm Michael C123 223 James S. C123 43, 96, 99, Tom R. C103 62, 274 ao, Jacqueline C113 162 Balthrop, Kevin C113 162 Baranek, Brett A. C103 63 Barbara, David S. C103 63, 68 Barela, Bianca C113 163 Barfuss, Robynn C123 223 Barnes, Jennifer L. C123 223, 231 Barnes, Kevin A. C123 108, 223 Barnett, Kathryn A. C103 63 Baros, Loretta E. C113 163 Barregar, Brenda L. C103 63, 275 Barritt, Doug C113 163 Barry, Albert C113 163 Barry, Alden C113 Barsa, Diane E. C113 163 Barsa, Joanne Marie C123 223 Bartlett, Mark J. C113 163 Ni ldUSlriaI Congratulations I Class O '7 9 I3-4284 5 i Lou Adray OPEN TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 10100 to 6:00 CNEW STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 16, 19763 ADRA Y SCB5 PREMIUMS 1701 WEST CHAPMAN AVENUE C7143 633-2074 ORANGE, CALIFORNIA 92668 C2133 587-7254 i i MAJOR cf: SMALL APPLIANCES 0 WATCHES 84 JEWELRY 0 TV 84 RADIOS ' VACUUM CLEANERS ' HOUSEWARES ' SEWING MACHINES 0 CARPETING 0 POWER TOOLS 0 SILVERWARE U ADDING MACHINES ' LUGGAGE 0 WATER HEATERS ' TYPEWRITERS ' TAPE RECORDERS 0 DISPOSALS 0 STEREO'S 84 SPEAKERS ' MATTRESSES ' ELECTRIC SHAVERS 0 BARBEQUES FULL FILM gl PHOTO EQUIPMENT LINE f -. Bartling, Douglas E. C113 93. 163 Barton, Cathy L. C103 63, 275 Barton, Paul R. C103 63 Basick, Mark T. C103 63, 285 Bassett, Sandra L. C103 63, 285 Bateson, Lauralyn C113 10, 163, 275 Battles, Cynthia C123 223 Bauman, Tina C113 163 Beamer, Annie C123 223 Beaudoin, Lisa C123 224 Beaudry, Brian C123 224 Beave Beck, Beck, rs, James EC113163 Mary Theresa C103 63 Shanna M. C113 163 Beckmann, Laura A. C103 63 Bedwell, Michael E. C103 63, 274 Bedwell, Mitchell E. C103 63, 274 Bedwell, Theresa C113 163, 200, 274 Beebe, James A. C113 Behnke,JeffC113163, 181, 129 Beil, Roger C103 63 Beinsan, Aurel C123 Bell, Daniel C103 Bellis, Todd C113 163 Belovsky, Gary E. C113 163 Bennett, Heidi C103 Bennett, Jeff C113 163 Bennett, Ruth G, C113 163 Benson, Cristopher J. C113 36, 163 Benson, Darla R. C123 224 Ads-Index 287 Berber, Renaie C105 63, 136 Berchiolly, Barbara A. C105 63 Berchiolly, Janet C115 38 Berg, Esther Marie C115 163 Bergener, Lisa C105 63 Berger, Allyson S. C115 38, 163 Bernal, Lydia C105 63 Bernhardt, Penny C125 224 Berry, Douglas G. C115 163 Best, Sheri L. C125 224 Bethard, Linda lvl. C105 63 Betts, Patricia A. C125 224 Beyer, Clark Nl. C115 93, 163 Bickler, Richard G. C115 163 Bierman, Steven C115 99, 163 Bigelow, James E. C115 163 Bigelow, Julia L. C125 38, 39, 224 Biggs, Joyce A. C105 63, 275, 31 Bingo, Doris C. C105 63 Birch, Wendy C. C105 63 Birkmann, Tim C125 259 Birnbaum, Walter D. C115 163 Bivens, Charles G. C115 163 Bivens, Paul E. C105 63 Blackney, David C115 38, 163 Blake, Drew A. C105 63 Blake, Sabrina C125 11, 12, 44, 224 272 Blakely, Barbara D. C105 63, 274 Bland, William S. C115 99, 163 Blaustone, Jeffrey C115 163 Bley, Christopher J. C105 63 Bliss, Richard A. C105 63 Blixt, Sharyne L. C105 63, 275 Blood, Deborah J. C105 63 Bloomquist, Scott C105 63 Bloomquist, Shelly D. C115 163 Blue, Jeff C115 163 Blythe, Kindra C105 63, 275 Blythe, Kurt C125 224 Boatright, Carl C115 163 Boer, Gary C115 163 Boggs, Laurie C115 164 Boland, Jerome F. C125 224 Boland, Michael S. C105 63 Bond, Cindy Lee C105 63 Bonham, El C125 224 Bonner, Ronald K. C105 63 Borne, Blair C115 Bouchelle, Lil C115 164 Boulden, Catherine C115 164 Bowen, Paul S. ll C105 Bowman, Karen A. C125 224 Boyd, Larry C115 164, 128, 129 Boyd, Shelley C115 164 Boyle, Robert E. C105 64 Bradford, Laura L, C115 Bradley, Jabette C115 164 Braun, Gregory A, C105 64 Bravo, Beatriz C115 164 Bredendick, Shari L. C105 64 Brelje, Philip A. C125 93, 225 Brenier, Careyn C125 57, 225, 274, 280, 285 Bressler, Eric C105 64 Bressler, Kim C115 164, 136 Bressoud, Denise J. C105 64 288 Ads-Index Xi gi S. we. ,. .rg ,- ., 5434- I -L. 1 . . :Ja ,. qv, I -.- ,, , . V , fi' , i 1 :'TfQ3f'ja 'rig f 'IW . 4 ' M, A f A 5 ff' w e V 20 ,7-' F f t -' ' Z?j?l?'f???f 1152 ' 3 1' 1 C 1 ?e25,sff,::,f,f qjf '. g. - , ,' ' .fi A , 'f iv' fv,,,,5,' ,' ? 'f' .M I f' 4 --J, odf . -- f A ,-,-11 . , ur -fra af' I A ,ziziiff . ,fl--, 3113- I' , ,' 1 it, ,-1,,Q34g3,,i?afifQ ,Q ,iq r 'f .4 -A f'A JL., yy, 1.7.4 ,fp ,Q -, . :: .g..:- : ' , '32, -qfjgfqjfs,-j:g5 If 5 ' 'V 45: '4 A,,,f :ff - J' Y ',s+.g2?'f :A T1 we- -A 1 2594 in , -.- Q-, an -. H' L , xq4.1:f A . ' f?,f'Lw, f1 . Y 'f' vafv4-29514-.5f'ii?''fi117f'f'u '4' ' A 755, 1 ff: 5. f 29- -. . 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C115 164 Brumleu, Brunell, S Bob L. C125 225 teven C115 2, 38, 39, 164 Brunk, Mark A. C115 164 Brunk, Melissa C115 164 Brost, Scott J. C115 164 Bryant, C 121 Bryant, K Buckle, R raig S.C115164,118,119, urt S. C115 164 obert C115 93, 164 Buffington, Phil L. C125 259 Buffington, Robert L. C115 164 Bui, Phuong C115 164 Bui, Thua n C125 Bullard, Diane M. C105 64 Bullock, David C125 225 Burdine, Cheryl A. C125 225 Burget, Jeffrey C125 91, 93, 264 Burkhardt, Kevin J. C115 164 Burnes, Patricia C115 164 Burton, Susan Marie C105 64 Busek, Celine E, C125 225 Bussell, Shari R. C105 64 Butcher, Sherry B. C105 64, 74, 275 Butler, Robert C105 64 Buxton, Pamela C125 225 Byrd, Judy L. C125 225, 274 Byrne, M C Cabrera, Cabrera, Cabrera, icnaei J. Cioi 64 James C105 Loretta C105 165 Roderick C105 64, 274 Cahoon, Melanie L. C115 165 Caines, Clarke C125 47, 93, 225 Calderon, Cathy C115 Callis, Brent W. C125 225, 274 Cammarato, Richard C125 225 Camp, William G. C115 165 Campbell, Barbara C115 Campbell, Chad C115 93, 112, 165 Ads-Index 289 Campbell, Leigh C115 165 Cangelosi, David C125 225 Cangelosi, Frank C115 165 Cann, Timothy M. C105 64 Capps, Michael C115 93, 165 Capps, Monte D. C105 64 Cara, Catherine A. C105 64, 83 Cara, Gerald W. C115 110 165 Cara, Jean M. C115 165 Carey, Joseph C125 Carey, Paul C115 Caron, Marc S. C115 Carter, Jeff C125 40, 93, 196, 118, 197, 121, 225 Casacchia, Brian C125 109, 108, 111, 226 Casanova, Diana C115 165 Casebolt, Diana C115 165, 274 Cashman, Kim C. C125 226 Casinger, Lisa C105 Casperson, Dana L. C105 64 Cass, Michelle C125 226, 280 Castagna, Beatrice C115 165 Castagna, George V. C125 226 Castle, David C115 165 Catlow, Steven Scott C125 226 Caucas, Jorge A. C125 118 Cavon, Leslie Muriel C105 64 Cecrle, icky M. C105 64 Chadwell, John S. C105 64 Chao, Raymond C105 64 Charles, Nancy G. C115 165 Chavez, Paul G. C125 226 Chedister, Matthew C125 Chenoweth, Lucinda C105 64 Chesemore, Lisa A. C105 65 Chisholrn, Kim C115 165 Cho, Eunok C105 65 Cho, Hae-Ok C125 226 Chobanian, William C105 65 Choovack, Modjgan C105 65 Christensen, Douglas C115 96, 99, 165 Christensen, Kent J. C125 226, 274 Christensen, Kimberly C115 165 Christensen, Timothy C105 65 Chubak, Bahman C125 Church, Kathleen A. C115 165, 280 285 Churney, Thomas J. C115 165 Clair, Derek, A C115 93, 165 Clark, Cindy C125 226 Clark, Robert C. C105 65 Clarke, Danielle M. C105 65 Clarke, Mike W. C115 Clary, Andrea C125 226 Clauss, Denise M. C115 165 Claypool, Caryn L. C105 65, 70 Claypool, Dana C125 226 Clayton, Gina C105 Cleary, Paul B. C105 Clegg, Lisa C105 65 Clegg, Oleah C115 165 Clemens, Karen A. C125 226 Clifford, Anthony C105 65 Clingan, Jill C105 65 Coates, Virginia L. C105 65, 136 290 Ads-Index N Jewelry Designer - Graduate: Gemological Inst. - Goldsmith e.S g75' W 1641E. LINCOLN AVE. 0 ORANGE CA. 92665 AT THE BRICKYARD 0 C7143 974-3500 -x iiii l ii- JW: . Remembering You 4' C j Baskm Robms 434 N. Tustin Orange 2 lm:- 1 W f f' f it Sfmt-. Coelho, Mike J. C103 65 Coggins, Jennifer M. C103 65 Cohen, Stephen M. C113 165 Coker, James Lee C113 165 Colacion, Francesca C113 165 Colburn, Lori G. C113 165 Cole, Shane C103 65, 95 Coleman, Michael E. C103 65, 274 Collier, Jon E. C103 65 Collins, Timothy L. C123 226 Compos, Steven C103 65 Compton, Daniel L. C103 65 Compton, Gregory J. C113 165 Compton, Laura C123 226, 275 Comstock, Sharon C113 165 Conley, Teri Jo C113 165 Connors, Catherine L. C123 40, 41, 196, 226 Conzelman, Michael C113 93, 165 Cook, Julie E. C123 226 Cool, Donald C113 93, 163, 165 Cool, Douglas D. C103 65 Coontz, Elaine C123 227 Cooper, Christen C123 227, 280 Copeland, Glen C113 Copenbarger, Gwen C113 165 Corbett, Donald E. C103 65 Cordray, Deborah L. C123 227 Corless, Ruth K. C103 65 Cormany, Robert C103 65 Cornvz, Julies C123 227 Cosentino, Phil C. C123 227 Costanza, Ann M. C123 227, 274 Costanza, Janet L. C113 165, 274 Coulson, Darcy C113 165 Courtney, B. Scott C113 165, 274 Cox, Grace A. C123 227 Cox, Martha L. C103 65, 83 Craft, Debra K. C123 227 Craft, Michael L. C113 165 Cranford, David K. C103 Cravotta, Lisa C103 Crawford, Lisa C113 165 Creedon, David C103 65 Creighton, Scott C103 65 Crissinger, Daniel C113 108, 165 Crosby, Brenda C123 227 Crosby, James C113 165 Cross, Jacqueline A. C123 227, 275 Cross, John G. C103 65, 108 Crouch, Tom C113 165 Cullen, Susan M. C103 65 Cullen, Tammi L. C103 65 Cunningham, Kirsten J. C123 227 Cunningham, Valencia C113 Curtis, Debra A. C123 Cutler, Robyn G. C123 227 Czark, Elizabeth C113 166 D Dagley, Stephen C103 65 Dailey, Christine C. C103 65 Dailey, Jeffrey T. C103 65 Dailey, Katherine C113 166 Dakin, Sheryl A. C113 166 Ads-Index 291 Dakin, Sonya A. 1123 227, 273 Dalberg, Ben 1113 166 Daley, Don 1123 227 Daley, Eileen R. 1103 65 Daniels, Maureen 1113 166 Daniels, William 1113 166 Danielson, Forrest C. 1113 166 Davey, David 1123 227 Davies, G. Jason 1103 65 Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Anja C. 1113 166 Cynthia 1123 227 Debra A. 1103 65, 275 Kathleen 1123 228 Mark P. 110365 Dawson, Julie A. 1113 166, 275 Dayton, Daniel E. 1103 65 De Cuyper, Jean Marc 1113 166 De Forrest, Lisa 1113 166 De George, Vincent 1113 de Grandcourt, Robert 1113 De Lamare, Cari 1103 65 De Lamare, Jeffrey 1123 228 De Luca, Gregory A. 1113 166, 280 De Luca, Mary G. 1123 228 De Mint, Leslie A. 1123 228 De Nardo, Dale F. 1113 166 De Pourtales, Valerie 1123 228 De Robertis, Douglas 1113 De Rosas, Luis M. 1113 De Steuben, Lance R. 1123 228, 118 Dean, Eric A. 1103 65 Dell-Imagine, Janine 1103 65 Dement, Dwain A. 1103 65 Demers, Lisa A. 1113 166, 274 Dennie, Russell 1113 166 Derifield, Robert R. 1113 93, 166 Deriger, Deon R. 1113 Derrick, Linda 1113 166 Determan, Robert 1123 Devlin, Kevin M. 1113 Di Donna, Daniel 1123 228 Di Donna, Michael 1103 65 Di Nardo, Carolyn 1123 40, 41, 228, 264 Diaz, Joseph M. 1103 65 Diez, Stephanie A. 1123 105, 228 Dickinson, James L. 1113 166 Dierking, Connie M. 1113 166 Dietch, Angelique 1123 55, 196, 197, 228, 285 Dill, Robin L.1113 166 Dinwiddie, Debra 1123 228 Dinwiddie, Dennis 1113 166 Dodge, William J. 1103 65 Dodgion, Vicki 1113 166 Doering, James P. 1123 228 Doering, Julie A. 1113 166 Dollina, James F. 110365 Dominguez, Fred 1123 228, 265 Done, Byron 1123 93 Dooley, Jeffery W. 1123 228 Dolling, Carrie A. 1123 228, 285 Dolling, Leslie A. 1113 164, 166 Dora, Craig L. 1113 167 Dora, Debbie L. 1103 65 Dotson, Janine 1113 167 Dovell, David 1123 228 292 Ads-Index lllnunnp 617W ff Www ,nd V 9 sg.: 1 'V' Tl 7 ei L 1 M AT -+ -A ,,, wp, fl f .J ..- , 1 v- if f .4 w X3 -I l CD I 5 I X 'U . 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C123 229 Ehl, David C113 14, 93, 167 Ehl, Karla Jean C103 66 Ehlers, Marc H. C113 167 Ehline, Debra K. C113 167 Eisenbeisz, Jan M. C113 167, 274 Eisenbeisz, Rodney C123 229 Elders, John C113 167 Edlers, Scott R. C103 66 Elliott, Debi J. C103 66 Elliott, Kim C103 Ellis, Kim C103 66 Eltiste, Lisa C103 66 Emge, Patty C113 167 Enderle, Eric K. C113 167 England, Jeffrey C103 England, Rob C113 167 Engle, Julie Ann C103 66 Enos, R. David C123 Erdtsieck, Robert V. C123 229 Ernst, Kimberly C123 229 Erwin, Dianne C103 66 Espinosa, Edward C123 229 Esslinger, Theresa C103 66 Evanoff, Rick C123 229 Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans, cathy L.C115 167 Conmel2C1O367 MarkE.C123229 shane k.C1o3 ToddC103 Everett, Leslie D. C103 67 Everett, Scott G. C123 229 Everts, 274 Ewald Ewald Ewald Ewing, Teri A, C113 167, 200, Glenda C113 167 Lauri A. C103 67, 275 Sharon C123 229 Paul C103 67, 274 Ezell, Jackie A. C113 167 F Fairchild, Kevin C105 67, 274 Fan, Kristy C125 229 Farb, Steven N. C105 67 Farr, Cindy C125 229 Farris, John C125 230 Farris, Mark C125 230 Fascenelli, Melissa A. C115 167 Faustorilla, Ivie C115 Fehr, Maureen C115 167 Feldman, Amy B. C115 167,274 Felix, Larry C115 167 Fenn, Shaun C105 67, 96 Ferreri, Laura J. C105 67 Fice, Paul C125 230 Fice, Tom C105 67 Fickle, Susan V. C115 167 Fields, Chalres C125 230 Fields, Doug M. C105 67 Fife, Jon C125 Filby, Blaine C105 67 Finamore, Marcy V. C105 67 Fischer, Barbara J. C115 167 Fischer, Scott C115 Fischle, Fritz C. C115 167, 274 Fisher, Brad A. C125 230 Fisher, Dana C125 230, 274 Fisher, David A. C125 Fisher, Gregory C115 167 Fisher, Julie Ann C125 259 Fisher, Julie M. C105 67 Fisher, Karrie L. C105 67 Fisher, Michael Jay C115 167 Fleming, Fleming, Michelle R. C105 67 Pam J. C105 67, 275, 136 Fletcher, Nanette L. C105 67, 280 Flinn, Eugene C105 67 Flynn, Eric M. C115 93, 167 Fontana, 230 Randall C125 43, 52, 196, Fontanesi, Jeff R. C105 67 Ford, Karen K. C125 38, 39, 230 Foreman, Sherri J. C105 67 Formento, J. Eris C125 Formento, Magnolia C115 167 Fotch, John R. C125 230, 264 Fotch, Patrick J. C115 108, 168 Fournier, Ruth R. C125 230 Fowler, Michael A. C105 67 Fowler, Rondalyn C105 67 Francine, Shawne L. C115 168 Franklin, Franklin, Michael C115 168 VickiC115168 Frederick, Chuck C115 Fredrickson, Matt L. C115 93, 108, 168 Fredson, Steven P. C105 67 Freed, Lori C125 230 Freel, Shelley A. C105 67 Freeman Freeman Freeman Frehner, 294 Ads-Index Freeman, Freeman, Freeman, , Janet C125 230 , Jeanne C125 231 Carol A. C115 168 Daniel J. C105 67, 274 David C115 99, 168 Steven E. C105 67 'Laura L. C115 168 Get it off. . With Cosmetic l Hair Removed Permanently An Hair Today.. , gone 'Rmiorrow 1 G5 '4ll?fWll 5 438 E . Ka tella A ve. Suite 224 Orange, California 92667 771-0605 By Appointment Only Da ys-E Ven in gs-Sa turda ys Try our ICE BREAKER Enjoy a 15 minute personalized Complimentary electrolysis appointm I T'5 ON US!!! 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C119 l Do Brealc The Ice. . . ized Malce that first appointment and discover Permanent hair Jmfmym removal Gier, Eric C119 169 x Gillon, Lisa C129 232 l l Gilmore, Miles E. C105 68 Glasener, Tracey L. C115 169, 274 Glasman, Richard E. C115 169 Glass, Alison C. C105 68 Glass, Sheldon H. C125 Glatz, Jeff J. C125 Glenn, Scott C125 232 Godfrey, Grant C115 169 Goerke, Margaret M. C105 69 Goldberg, Leslie A. C115 169 Goodman, Lisa Ann C105 69 Goodman, Steve J. C115 169 Gordon, Kimberly C125 232, 240 Gordon, Robin L. C105 69 Gorham, Kurtis L. C105 69, 82 Gorzo, James J. C125 232 Goss, Cindy C125 232 Goss, Mark L. C125 232 Gossert, Wendy S. C105 69 Gothelf, David S. C115 169 Gould, Gail C115 169 Gould, Gillian C115 169 Goulet, Robert C125 232 Gouveia, Debra A. C105 69 Gouveia, Joseph C125 88, 93, 232 Gow, Brian S. C105 69 Graber, Debra L. C105 69, 280 Graf, James L. C125 232, 285 Graf, Susan M. C105 69 Graham, Harold C125 93, 232 Graham, Jacqueline C115 169 Gugliotta, Guy D. C115 169 Guinn, Tammy R. C105 69 Gurnick, Martine C125 233 Guthrie, Maureen C115 169, 274 Guy, Arlene 233, 275 Guyer, D. Steve C115 169 Guzzetta, Joseph C105 69 H Haan, Chris L. C105 69 Hage, Randi J. C115 50, 169, 200, 201, 204, 274 Hagerman, Laura K. C105 69 Hagerman, Tammy J. C115 170 Hahn, Dale C125 90, 93, 233, 264 Hahn, Debbie C115 Haldin, Tina L. C115 170 13- ., STUDENT DISCOUNT 1617 E. Lincoln Ave. Orange CA. 92667 range Blossom Florzst Weddings Delivery Banquets Plants Funerals . Renmlg 714-637 6894 2271 N. Tustin in Orange CAcross from the Orange Mall5 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall David C115 170 Gregory David C125 93, 224 Lisa M. C125 233 Lisa Rene C125 233 Shari E. C125 233 Halus, Evelyn C105 Haluza, Michael M. C105 69 Hamilton, Connie C125 233 Hammond, Cynthia L. C125 233 Hammond, Mark C105 69 Hammond, Nancy C115 170 l-lanf, Ted C125 233 Hannibal, David C115 170 Hannibal, Mark A, C125 234 Hansen, Bryan C125 234 Hansen, Dave M. C115 Hansen, Gary C115 93 296 Ads-Index WIRE SERVICE EEUNUMY BEAUTY Er-'Fii:iENc:Y YIGTGBIAN GEILINEI FAR G0 HUNTER 5lNCE FANS 1555 l'7l4l 639 D332 51-IQW QUUM 1222 N TUSTIN 51' .JACK 5. GLORIA MCELWAIN ORANGE EIA 92667 LAS TIENDA5 CENTER NORTH UF' VILLA THEATRE -1 E s sk , rp 7 YZ. 'IA' 5,234 T El iii X I I xi q Congratulations, Q 5lI2lili Class of 197 . l I lx X XX , 'DJ Depend on us. l l n 1 H , More X P l 1 1 Californians do. A Soak- 'X gl ' 1 - '- its BANK .. C OF AMERICA Villa Park Branch 17863 Santiago Boulevard Wlili ERWCE ' . We Serve O l'C!l'l E 1 a viii.-J Pork ff ., . gi T . Xin 13-5 u X-3 tif iv---H f f'-g,,i,.- if , . x -.-'iff up ' ,M il -'il' i 9- j i AE im- - . IUTVTL N? -. ix at Hansen, Gwendolyn C115 170 Hanshaw, Randy C125 234 Hanshaw, Stephen T. C105 69 Hanson, Alan S. C105 69 Hanson, Regina C125 234 Hardacre, Pamela A. C115 170, 136 Hardacre, Sandra L. C105 69 Haretakis, Ava K. C125 45, 234, 272 Haretakis, Patricia C115 170 Harlan, Lynda S. C105 70 Harlin, Mary K. C105 70, 275 l-larrnan, Jayme C115 170 Harmes, Patty C115 170 Harmier, Larry G. C125 98, 99, 234 Harnett, Tom E. C115 93, 170 Harper, Alan B. C125 234 Harper, Thomas M. C105 70 Harris, Mark C125 234 Hart, Diane A. C115 170 Hartley, Tamara L. C105 70, 285 Harvey, Jonathan F. C105 70 Harvey, Lori E. C105 70 Haskins, lan A. C115 99, 170 Haspell, Judi E. C125 234, 276 Hauber, Kevin P. C115 93, 170 Haupert, Larry C125 233 Haupert, Mark C105 70 Hausler, Madeleine C125 234 Hawkins, Carrie C105 70 Hawkins, Laura A. C105 70 Hawkins, Wendy C125 234 Haydt, Curt C115 170 Hayes, Carolyn C105 70 Hayes, Thomas K. C125 235 Haynie, Darlene M. C125 235 Head, Diane C125 235 Hedin, Shari C125 235 Hedlund, Elizabeth E. C105 70 Hetti, Steven J. C105 70 Heil, Richard C125 235 Held, Michael C105 70 Heller, Robert l. C115 89, 91. 93, 108,109,111,170 Helme, Rebecca A. C125 235 Helton, Pamela S. C115 170 Hemker, Robert B. C115 171, 99 Hempling, Robert C125 235 Henderson, Scott R. C105 70 Henninger, Ryan J. C105 Herbert, Tracey L. C125 235, 285 Hernandez, Steven S. C105 Hertlein, Lee Allison C105 70, 275 Heying, Timothy C105 70 Hibbs, Janet C115 171 Hickman, Nancy C115 171 Hickman, R. Alison C125 235 Hidalgo, Marc C125 235 Hidalgo, Patti Jo C115 171 Higgins, Kathryn C115 171, 179, 280 Higgins, Steven C125 235, 242 Hill, Eddie C125 235 Hill, Gary W. C105 70 Hill, Jeanine C125 235 Hill, Scott D. C115 99, 171 Hill, William C125 235 Hines, Dana Kathryn C115 Hirschy, Eileen C125 235, 275 Ads-Index 297 Hirschy, Ruby Loree C115 171 Hite, Gary C105 Hoage, Carol C125 236, 280 Hobbs, Jan C125 236 Hobbs, Leeann C105 70 Hodge, Tracey C. C105 70, 274, 280 Hodges, M. Darlene C105 70 Hodson, Robert J. C105 70 Hoffman, Heidi L. C105 70 Hoganson, Kimberly K. C105 70 Holcomb, Diana C105 70 Holcomb, Jon R. C105 71 Trent Tube Div Colt Ind Book Sail H Salt F1Sh n Chips Holdridge, Janet M. C125 59, 236, 275 Holdridge, Joann L. C125 40, 41, 236, 275 Holkestad, Kelly J. C125 236 Holland, Gary C125 93, 236 Holleran, Patrick M. C105 71, 77 Hollingsworth, Brent G. C115 171 Hollingsworth, Nancy A. C115 171, 275, 280 Holmes, Bryan C115 99, 171 Holt, Perry Austin C115 171 Holthe, Brett N. C115 171 Holthe, Shannon C125 36 Homan, John C115 171 Hood, Jamie C115 171, 274 Hood, Scott C115 171 Horio, Naomi C115 171 Horn, Brenda C105 71 Horvath, Steven C115 171 Horwitz, Marc L. C125 40, 41, 99, 96, 196, 236 Hosier, Michelle C115 Hoskin, Gina M. C125 45, 236, 264, 272 Hoskins, Alan D. C115 171 Hoskins, Steven L. C125 236 Hoskins, William C. C125 236 Hotchkiss, Conrad M. C125 109, 110, 259 Hotchkiss, Saina A. C115 171 Hotchkiss, Donice A. C105 71 Hotchkiss, Philip W. C115 171 Hou, Mon-Chung C115 171 Houston, Michael J. C105 71 Howard, Lucille C115 171 Howery, Kenneth C. C115 171 Hughes, Rebecca C115 Humphfres, Robert J. C125 236 Hunt, Edward C105 71 Hunt, Kathy L. C105 71 Hunter, Jeff A. C115 171 Hunter, Robert P. C125 236, 118, 121, 120 Huntington, Jeffrey C115 171, 276 Huntington, Kristi A. C105 71 Shear Experience Hair Design 2404 e clmpman 5-iv ORANGE CA 91054 FRAMES SUPPLIES 67145639 F4310 GALLERY guss 3403 E CHAPMAN ORANGE CA 92669 Huntington, Lynn-Mane C105 40, 41, CUSFOVUKFFHIIIPS' Q41rnjl'y'SL2ivlies 71 Huntington, Stacey C115 171 Husband, Crystal L. C105 71 C7147 639-8310 Husband, Nancy C125 236 298 Ads-Index 6 4. S 1 WELLS FARGO BANK I liiiii nl one bank mean theWest. WellsF 0. . 1 Hr- 'Y' 1, 5 .uiiiiis . ERY X. Ida, Rodney D. C129 200, 236, 252, 285 lgo, Mike C129 236 lngle, Robert V. C109 71 lno, Akira C129 lofi, Mata C119 Isaacson, Robert C119 171 Isbell, Donald R. C119 171 lsel, Lynette C129 236 ltson, Joseph C109 71 lversen, Gary A. C109 71, 200, 274 J Jacklin, Kristal C109 71 Jackson, Christopher C. C129 47, 237, 285 Jackson, Gary S. C119 38, 171, 129 Jackson, Rhonda C129 237 Jacobs, Gretchen E. C119 171 Jacobs, Rebecca R. C119 171, 274 Jacques, James C129 Jacques, Jill Maria C109 71 Jakovbek, Mindy C119 James, David C129 James, Phillip C109 71 James, William B. C109 71 Jamieson, Debbie A. C129 237 Janke, Julia C129 40, 42, 237 Jankowski, Peter C119 171 Janzen, Lisa S. C129 237 Jaress, Jon C109 71 Javadi, Sharareh C129 Jedrzynski, Pam L. C119 172 Jensvold, Judith H. C109 71, 275 Jiles, David C119 172 Johns, Robin Diane C129 237 Johnson, Caroline M. C109 71 Johnson, Chris C109 71, 94, 95 Johnson, David C119 172, 274 Johnson, Debi C119 172 Johnson, Denis E. C119 Johnson, Elizabeth C. C109 71, 275 Johnson, Eric C109 71 Johnson, Gregory B. C109 71 Johnson, Jonathan C119 172, 274 Johnson, Kelly Jean C109 71, 136 Johnson, Laura C109 Johnson, Mike C129 93 Johnson, Robert W. C119 172 Johnson, Valerie M. C119 172 Johnson, Vicki C109 71 Johnsoton, Eric V. C129 237 Johnstone, Renay C119 172 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Andrea R. C109 71, 274 Christine C129 Debbie C119 172 Gary B.C119172 Julie K. C109 71 Kevin H. C129 237, 200 Nancy Leigh C119 172, 285 Renee Lynn C129 237 Stephen M. C129 237 Ads-Index 299 Jones, Susan C105 71, 275, 285 Jones, Tammy E. C105 Joos, Bill C125 Jory, John H. C105 71 Joy, Daren E. C125 237 Joy, Linda A. C115 102, 172 Joyner, John P. C115 38, 39, 172 Julian, Jeffrey C105 71 Jurado, Lisa C. C115 172 Jurjis, Tamara C105 71 K Kahn, Katherine C125 36, 37, 43 278 237, 275, 1, 311 Kaihewalu, Leilani C105 Kaiser, Terrie C115 Kakis, Paul R. C105 71 Kamber, Beth A. C105 71 Kamloer, Craig C115 110, 172 Kammer, Keith C115 93 Kammer, Ronald C125 93, 237 Karabin, Karen C105 71 Karady, Aua C105 71 Karady, Mike C105 71, 68, 95 Karanikolaou, James P. C125 237 Karell, Dale C125 237 Karppinen, Suvi C125 238 Kauffeld, Karen C125 238 Kavner, Douglas C115 172 Kawanami, Mark K. C105 71, 274 Kaylor, Scott E. C115 172 Keast, Michele C125 238 Kebre, Denise M. C115 172 Kebre, Pamela C125 238 Keller, Elizabeth C105 71 Kelly, Lisa M. C105 71 Kelly, Michelle C115 172 Kelly, Paul C125 238 Kelly Kelly Kelly , R. Daniel C125 238 ,Stacey C115 172 ,Staci L. C105 71 Kempton, Ronald C115 93, 172 Kenady, Lori C105 71, 275 Kenady, Michael C. C115 172 Kennedy, Julie C125 44, 46, 238, 272 Kepler, Lora Ann C105 Kepner, Jennifer A. C115 172 Kerns, Kelleen C125 238 Kerr, Kerr, Kerr, Ana Carmen C125 238 James C105 71 Kim C105 Kerwin, Mary M. C125 238 King, Kesterson, Julie K. C125 238 Kyazoyan, Thomas C115 172 Kianian, Shahriar C115 Kilroy, Kathleen M. C105 71 Kilroy, Michael C. C1125 238 Kincaid, Marianne C115 173, Cary E. C115 174 King, King, King, King Eric W. C105 71, 274 Robert C125 238 Scott W. C125 238 Sherry Lee C115 173 Kingsrnill, David E. C115 173 300 Ads-Index S O 1 if I l l Outer. Styled Eyewear f OPTICAL .sznwcz TED A. ILTEN - Manager CERTIFIED DISPENSING UPTICIAN l Coliml Medical Center Brickyard Shopping Conte! 9209 Colima Rd. 1643 E. 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C113 173 Krick, James B. C103 72 Krueger, Ricky A. C103 72 Krueger, Roberta C113 173 Kruger, Jeffrey L. C113 2, 38, 173 Kucera, Vicky E. C123 239 Kucey, Michael C113 173 Kudla, Jeff J. C123 Kudla, Jon M. C103 72 Kueny Steve C103 Kummer, Jill C103 72 Kurreck, Tim R. C123 L La Crosse, Joan M. C113 173, 274 La Rocca, Lawrence J. C103 72 La Rock, Kelly S. C103 72 Lack, Ronald A. C123 108, 239 Lake, Andrew S. C113 173 Lamb, Lirisa Rae C113 173 Lambert, Cora C103 72 Lancaster, Elizabeth C113 173 Lancaster, Kelly Marie C103 72 Lance, Kathy C103 Lance, Patti C123 Landa, Mercedes C123 239 Lang, R. Randy C123 239 Langosh, Karen C. C113 173 Lantz, Richard L, C103 Lara, Gary J. C103 72 Lardas, Jean C123 239 Lardas, Tina Marie C103 72 Laren, Shannon W. C103 72 Large, Delite C113 173 Ads-Index 301 Larram ie, Ginger C115 173 Larsen, Raymond G. C115 173 Larson, Grant C105 72 Larson, Janel L. C125 239 Larson, Jeanette L. C105 72 Larson, Larson, Mark C115 173 Mary C125 239 Larson, Steve P. C105 72 Larsson, Ulf C125 239 Lattimer, David C115 93, 173 Lattimer, Elizabeth M. C105 72 Laughli Laughli n, Terry C105 73 n, Vickie C125 240 Layton, Steve C115 173 Le Blanc, Ellyn C115 173 Le Crone, Douglas C. C105 73, 274 Le, My Hoa C125 240 Learakos, Michael C115 38, 164, 173 Leary, Kevin M. C125 240 Lee, Christopher C125 240 Lee, Duncan S. C105 73 Lee, Laurie Kay C115 173, 274 Leeper, Dayna S. C105 Leeson, Elizabeth C125 240 Leeth, Carol A. C125 240 Lehman, Mark J. C125 240 Leichtfuss, Bradley G. C105 73 Leichtfuss, Bruce C115 93, 108, 173 Lelchuk, Andrew C115 173, 201 Lenning, Harlo L. C115 173 Leong, Stephen C125 240 Leonhardt, Greg S. C115 173 Leonhardt, Trudi C105 73 Lepore, William C125 240 Levine, Beth C125 240 Lewandosky, Tammy C125 Lewis, lane M. C105 73 Lewis, Jeannine G. C115 13, 102 Lewis, Karen E. C125 240 Lewis, Kristy A. C125 240 Libby, David E. C125 240 Libby Jan M. C105 73 Libman, Bonita s. C125 240 Liddy. Limas, Donnelly C105 73 Gregory J. C125 240 Limberakis, Rena A. C105 Lin, Carolyn C115 173 Linder, Robin C125 Linsmeier, Charles A. C115 173 Linsmeier, Gregory G. C105 73 Litner, Litten, Lloyd, Paul C115 173 Steve C115 173 Robert L. C105 73 Lockstedt, Alane Sue C105 73 Lockstedt, Annette L. C125 240 Loftus, Loftus, Dan P. C125 241 Martin C115 Long, James R. C105 73 Longyear, William G. C125 241 Loop, Gillian C105 73, 275 Looper, Donald H. C105 73 Loritz, Anita L. C115 38, 173, 275 Losi, Kathy C125 241 Lottman, Mearl M. C125 241, 256, 274 Lovell, Bruce C105 73 302 Ads-lndex ,,, , . ,iff ustin e ,ri,.. J .2 li P' f ' .2 EX: D , I ,vga , 4 1 9 M, 1 .,, ff Inv!!-WV 'ff 7- H-Viv If 15 'rr 'fr iw Z Qi wr! ' ' mil. I 2... Q I rim- .. ...if I 7 - My 1 1 Ay i 'f I 5 1 , ,V .. lm' BQ' m-vw .ui , ,H I i lg , 1 D 7. 1 -- B Q uni E Dill V 'I , f ,k t , . Yllillllhl I i x 1' A Q' If ff i f Ta I E -v V s fl l Y 1 ' l we I. swim H i LUNCHEON - DINNERS WA 5 720 E. KATELLA AVE. 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C115 174, 274 Madison, Thomas O, C105 74 Madsen, R. Kent C105 74 Mafrici, Linda Ann C105 74 Magargee, Cathe M. C115 136 Magargee, Paul L. C105 74 Magnacca, Lori A. C125 241 Maguire, Lauren C105 Mahony, Gregory C105 74 Mahony, Michael A. C125 93, 241 Maida, Cheryl A. C105 50, 74, 205, 274 Maida, Samuel J. C125 241 Mair, James D. C115 93, 174 Maizel, Marcia A. C115 174 Malloy, Bridget C125 241 Malloy, Kevin T. C105 74 Malmquist, Cheryl L. C125 242, 276 Malmstrom, Kristin C105 74 Maloney, John P. C105 74, 274 Maloy, Julie M. C105 74 Mamola, William T. C115 174 Manning, Jeff A. C105 74 Manning, Kristy A. C125 242 March, Andrew J. C115 174 March, Debra E. C125 242 Marcus, Bradley J. C125 242 Marcussen, Erik C115 174 Markle, Philip C105 74 Marlow, David M. C105 74 Maruko, Evelyn Y. C105 74, 136 Maruoka, Mark C125 242 Mason, Dave C. C105 74 Mastain, Roger A. C115 Mastin, Jeff C115 174 Mathers, Paul C115 174 Mathews, Cathy A. C115 Mathews, Doug A. C115 174 Mathis, Sheila C105 Matsui, Alison C115 102, 174 Matsui, Julie C125 11, 103, 259 Matthews, Jeff C105 74 Matthews, John C105 Matthews, Kimberly L. C105 74, 84, 136 Maxwell, Andrew C105 111 Maxwell, Kenneth L. C115 174 Maxwell, Mark C125 111, 108, 242 Mc Bride, Steven D. C125 244 Mc Carter, Kelly D. C105 73 Mc Clellan, Adam C105 73 Mc Connelee, Eric C115 173 Mc Coy, Trenton C115 93, 173 Mc Cracken, Mark C125 244, 234 Mc Crory, Kathleen J. C125 244 Mc Cue, Craig C115 Mc Elroy, Gregory A. C115 173 Mc Gee, Robert M, C125 Mc Gillivray, Anita C125 244 Mc Gowan, Karen C105 73, 275 Mc Guire, Kathy C105 73, 136 Mc lnally, Nancy M. C125 244 Mc lntosh, William C105 Mc Natt, Lori C125 244 Megrund, Karen C125 242 Megrund, Kristin L, C115 174 Meister, Cathlene C105 74 Mirtle, Dean C115 93, 175 Mishkin, Aaron A. C125 243 Mistretta, Mark V. C115 2 Mitchell, Lisa C115 175 Mitchell, Michael C125 243 Mitchell, Raymond E. C125 Mitzel, Melinda C115 Mobley, Russell C125 118, 121, 243 Mohle, Robert E. C115 98, 99, 175, 274 Mohler, Steven J. C115 175 Molinari, Anthony J. C105 75 Mongell, Jeffrey C105 75 Mongell, Linda R. C115 175 Monroe, Cheryl L. C125 226, 243 Monroe, Mary K. C105 75, 274 Monson, Karen C. C105 275 Monson Thomas C. C125 243 Montee,v Steve C105 75 Montgomery, Matthew S. C125 243 Moody, John C115 175 Mc Kay, John C125 Mc Kay, Noralee C105 73 Mc Kenna, David M. C105 73 Mc Kenna, Ninette C115 173 Mc Kinnon, Kristin C125 102, 244 Mc Leod, Robert C115 173 Mc Millan, Gwen K. C125 244 Mc Murtrey, Sherri A. C125 45, 244, 272 Mc Namara, David C115 93, 173 Mc Natt, Doyle Alan C115 173 Mooney, Kelly L. C115 175 Meister, Mendez, Mendez, Mengert G. Geoffrey C125 242 Julie A. C125 243 Suzan C115 175, 276 Bill C115 175 Moore, Moore, Gina Marie C115 175 Holly L,C115175 Moore, Jayna L. C105 68, 75 Moore, Jerald C125 243 Moore, Julie C115 175 Moore, Karen C105 75 Moore, Moore, Kathryn C115 175 Robin L. C125 118, 120, 243 Mennes, Kelly C115 Mesaros, J. Thomas C105 75 Messenger, Lucas G. C105 75 Metsovas, Terry C105 75 Meyer, Hal B. C105 75, 111 Meyer, Kenneth C125 243 Meza, Sharon D. C105 75 Miale, Carla S. C105 75 Michael, Chris Scott C105 75 Mihatovic, David C115 Mikulics, Matthew C115 99, 175 Millatt, Jane C105 Miller, Curtis W. C125 223, 243 Miller, Glenn H. C105 75 Marlow, Shannon R. C125 242 Marr, Dave L. C125 196, 242, 245 Martin, Kennae C105 70, 74 Martin, Kevin C115 174 Martin, Laura C105 Martin Myron C125 242 Terry L. C125 Miller, Gregg M. C125 243 Miller Kelly Marie C105 75 Miller Priscilla C125 243 Miller Reade W. C105 Miller Susan C125 196, 243, 285 Miller, Tina C115 175 Miller, Tom C115 175 Mills, Dawn C115 175 Mills, Janet C125 243 Mills, Rodney C115 175 Moore, Thomas A. C125 93, 243 Morata, Michele C115 175, 275 Morgan, Fred C105 75 Morgan, Steve C. C105 75 Morgosh, Lisa C125 105, 243 Moro, lrene A. C115 175 Morris, Brian W. C125 243 Mortensen, Michele C105 75, 136, 280, 285 Morton, Craig C115 175 Mosher, Douglas C105 75 Mosley, Brian C125 Moss, Sean N. C105 75 Moug, Debra L. C125 243 Mouser, John C105 75 Mowrey, Stephanie A. C125 46, 243 Moyer, Leslie K. C125 44, 46, 244, 272 Moyer, Paul S. C125 93, 89, 244 Mukhar, Renee A. C105 74, 75 Mullins, Carol C115 175 Munger, Jeff C115 Munger, Kelly C105 75 Munger, Lori D. C115 175 Martina, Michele C125 242 Martinez, Martha C115 174 Minnis, Scott C115 175 Mirtle, Dale Steven C105 175 Munoz, Murray, Sandra C105 75 Allison C125 lndex 303 Musser, Rodney J. C105 75 Myers, Katherine C105 75 Myers, Kelly D. C115 175 Mykkanen, John W. C105 75 Myracle, Richard A. C125 244, 272 N Nadal, Jennifer L. C105 74, 75 Nagao, Darryl C105 75 Nagao, Wendell S. C125 244 Nash, Denise C115 175, 276 Nash, Paul L. C115 175 Nash, Robin C115 175 Nash, Tracy S. C105 75, 274 Neal, John A. C115 175 Nees, Christi Ann C105 75, 175 Nees, Kelli E. C125 244 Neff, Marilyn C105 75 Negus, Glenn C. C115 175 Negus, Jeff C. C125 244 Neil, Robert C115 175 Neil, Susan L. C105 76 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nerney, Cathy L. C125 244, 273 Chris L. C125 245 Christi A, C105 76 James K. C115 93, 175 Linda Sue C105 76 Lisa E. C115 176 Mark A. C105 76 Mark W. C105 76 Neil C115 176 Wendy B. C105 76 Carol C125 245 Nezet, Phillip P. C125 Ngo, Huan Quang C115 176 Ngo, Thu Van C125 Nguyen, Tung Hoang C105 76 Nickell, Donald C105 Nickell, Eugene C115 Nieckula, Carol C115 176, 280 Nielsen, Nishino, Nishino, 274 Craig B. C115 176 Marc C125 245 Tracey N. C105 76, Noble, Craig W. C125 245, 118 Noble, J Noe. Cri ohnC115176,274 stal C125 Nordhausen, Karen C105 76 Nordhausen, Linda A. C115 40, 41, 102, 176 Norkus, Arunas C115 176 Norling, Phil E. C125 245 Norman, Anne M. C115 176 Norman ,Christine C115 11, 176 Norman, Nathan C115 176 Norman, Patti C125 45 Norris, Mark C105 76 Norsworthy, Dean C115 176 Nouri, David C115 176 Novello, Novello, Julie M. C105 76 Marie C125 November, Michelle S. C125 41, 196, 245, 231, 285 Nowak, Scott, T. C105 76 Nowicki, James C125 245 Nowicki, Karen C115 176, 275 304 Ads-index Congratulations ff Class O to Graduating 1 97 9, Valenti and Coelho O O Connor, Michael C105 76 O Donnell, Lawrence C105 76 O Handlen, Lori A. C105 76 O Handlen, William T. C115 176 O Leary, Henny Ann C115 176 O Neill, Judith M. C125 245 O Neill, Michael J. C105 76 O Neill, Nancy A. C105 Obear, Karen C115 176 Odlum Colleen C105 76 Odlum, James M. C115 176 Ogletree, Pam C125 245, 285 Olsen, Timothy J. C105 76, 110, 111 Olson, Dave C115 176 Olson, Mike C115 176 Olson, Scott A. C105 76 Oman, Debra C125 Onnen, Gary C105 76 Opferman, Dawn Marie C115 176 Ornellas, Ronald C125 245 Ortowski, Randy C105 Othmer, Cole W. C115 93, 176 Oudejans, Darla J. C105 76 Outman, Stanley C125 245 Ouzounian, Armenay C105 76 Ouzounian, Schake C125 259 Owens, Kevin C125 93,245 Owens, L. Scott C125 93, 245 Owens, Sarah E. C125 245 P Pack, Kelly M. C115 176 Pacldison, Terrie L. C125 245 Pagulayan, Lynn J. C125 246, 273 Pagulayan, Maricel L. C115 176 Paleno, Robert L. C115 Palmquist, Tim C125 3, 246 Panaseny, Carmen C115 176 Papas, Sandra L. C125 246 Pargee, Barbara C115 176 Pariser, Sandra L. C105 76 Park, Raymond C105 76 Park, Teresa J. C125 205, 226, 246, 276 Parker, George E. C115 176, 118 Parker, Ken G. C115 176 Parker, Laurie L. C105 76, 84, 136 Parker, Leonard C105 76 Parsons, Lynne C115 177 Pash, Brenda C105 76 Pash, Karen C105 77 Patchin, Brian C125 246 Patino, Anthony C105 Patrick, Bradley A. C125 118, 119, 121, 246 Patterson, Shannon C105 77 Paul, Kara D. C115 177, 275 Pavelka, Mark C115 177, 274 Pawley, Judy C125 246 Payne, Wendy L. C125 246 Peace, Rex Allen C105 77 Pearson David B. C105 77 Pederson, Rangdi C115 177 Ads-In dex 305 Peng, Linda C105 Penn, Monica A. C105 77 Penn, Veronica C125 246, 285 Perez, Janie C115 177 Perez, Mary C125 259 Perino, Laura Lee C105 Perkoski, Mark J. C115 177 Peters, Cheryl C125 246 Peters, Daniel P. C125 Peters, Paul C105 77 Petersen Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson, Timothy C115 Brent C125 118, 246 Daniel C105 77 Linda C125 246 Wendy C125 247 Phelps, Jamie L. C115 13, 49, 177 Picano, Brent C125 93, 247 Picano, Pierce, Gregg A. C105 77 Jon D. C115 177 Pierson, Sandra T. C105 77 Pigmon, David L. C115 177 Pigott, James C105 77 Pinch, David D. C125 247 Pinch, Diane C105 77 Pinto, William C115 177, 274, 280 Piper, Darby M. C125 232, 247 Pizzurro, Damon C125 247 Pizzurro, Lisa C115 177 Plessinger, Jenny C115 170 Pomeroy, Eric C105 77 Ponce, Lisa M. C125 247 Poole, Christine L. C105 48, 77 Pope, Debra C. C105 77 Pope, Suzanne C115 177 Pope, Teresa C125 247 Popovich, Daria C115 177 Porter, Jay S. C105 Porter, Patrick D. C105 77, 111 Posthuma, Ken C125 247 Posthuma, Victoria D. C105 77 Pott, Christina C105 77 Potts, David C105 77 Poudrier, Dean C105 77 Poundrier, Jane D. C115 177 Powell, Prater, Prater, Pratto Susan C125 19, 247 Gardy C125 247 Tammy C105 77 Lynn M. C115 36, 177 Pratto, Terri A. C105 77 Preston, Nancy C105 77 Prettyman, Patricia K. C115 177 Priegel, Lisa C115 177 Primm, Jim C115 177 Pritchard, Paul D. C115 177 Provost, Michelle C105 77 Provost, Tom C115 177 Pry, Robert A. C115 177 Przysiecki, Michael C115 177 Wy, Puckett, Ken C115 Puckett, Peter C105 77 Puckett, Philip C105 77 Puma, Sharon C115 177 Puskas, Michael S. C115 93, 177 Pytlik, Steve C105 77 306 Ads-lndex Q Quaglietta, Elana C105 77 Quick, Tammy V. C105 Quigley, Deborah C105 77, 280 Quintana, Bruce C105 77 Quintana, David S. C125 40, 41, 247 Rabalais, Danny C125 247 Rader, David M. C125 247 Rahimi, Saahrokh C115 177 Raill, Cheryl A. C125 247 Rainville, Tina C105 77 Ralson, Richard C125 Ralston, Bill C115 177 Ramey, Scott R. C115 Ramirez, Rosalia C115 177 Rangel, Christine C105 77 Raphael, Douglas W. C125 247 Rapp, Brian C105 77, 274 Rasinski, Julie L. C125 247 Rasinski, Susie L. C115 177, 285 Rasinski, Thomas S. C105 77 Ratikovic, Robert C.C105 77, 113, 274 Ratzlaft, Daniel L. C105 77 Ray, Susan L. C115 105, 177 Raya, Jennifer Nl. C105 74, 77 Raya, Lisa C115 177 Raya, Mark C125 93, 248 Raymond, Sarah E. C125 248 Reavis, Roger J. C115 Reed, Rebecca A. C115 103, 177 Reeves, Ken C115 177 Reichenthal, Kathleen C115 177, 275 Reilly, Thomas F. C125 93, 248 Reinert, Craig C115 177 Reiter, Jeannie C125 Renner, Tricia C105 77, 136 Roech, Lynne C105 77 Resh, Stacy SC115177 Reta, Michael J. C125 93, 248 Reynolds, Heidi G, C105 78 Reynolds, Joseph C115 177 Rynolds, Lina C125 248 Rheingans, Cheryl L. C105 75, 78 Rice, Julie A. C115 177 Rice, Scott T. C105 78 Richardson, Lori D. C115 178 Richardson, Robert J. C125 248 Richhart, Steven Nl. C115 178 Rickers, Janis J. C115 178, 275, 285 Ricks, Peter C105 78 Rieder, Roxane C115 178 Rigney, R. Bennett C105 78 Riley, Judy C125 12, 44, 248, 254, 272 Rios, Celia V. C105 78 Rios, Pamela C115 178 Robbins, Jamie K. C115 93, 178 Robbins, Tina C115 178 Roberson, Cindy C125 248 Roberson, Don C105 78 Ads-Index 307 J Roberts, Catherine C103 78 Roberts, Karen L. C113 178 Robertson, Ann Marie C113 178 Robertson, Korinne C123 248, 264 Robertson, Mark A. C123 248 Robillard, Catherine C123 248 Robillard, Thomas C103 78 Robinson, Grant S. C113 178 Robinson, Timothy C103 Robison, Nancy C113 178 Rodell, Adam C113 178 Rodemeyer, Garrick C103 78, 274 Roderick, Kirk C123 Rodgers, Alan S. C103 78 Rodgers, Jeanette R. C113 178 Rodgers, Rick L. C113 178 Rodriguez, Bea C123 248 Rodriguez, Jolene C103 78 Rodriguez, Linda C103 78 Rodriguez, Sherry L. C123 248 Rogers, Jeffrey C113 178 Rogers, Paul E. C123 Rogers, Steven G. C113 38, 39, 178 Rohm, Nancy K. C113 178 Roldan-Suarez, Arnaldo C103 78 Rollins, Carrie C103 Romano, Robin C123 248 Sabo, Steven R. C113 179 Roscoe, Ann E. C103 78 Rose Rose Rose, Ross Ross Jonathan C113 89, 178 Randal D. C113 178 WesC10378,112, 113 John L. C113 93, 178, 274 Jon C103 78 Rossini, Dina C113 178 Rossini, Lisa C123 249 Rother, Kimberly A. C123 249 Rowe, Mark Wesley C113 178 Rowe, Stephen C123 249 Rudaitis, Brent A. C123 Ruedy, Brian C113 178 Ruedy, Scott V. C113 178 Ruiz, Ralph C113 179 Ruiz, Rudy C123 93, 249 Runge, Rochelle A. C113 179 Rusk, Richard J. C113 179 Russo, Madeline C103 78, 280 Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan, , Kelly Ann C103 78 , Michael R. C123 249 , Paul Adam C113 ,Scott R. C113 93, 179 Sean C103 78 Ryckebosch, James B. C123 249 Ryckebosch, Kimberly C113 179, 275 S Sachse, Mike K. C103 78 Saffian, Robert N. C103 78 Sagey, Diane I. C123 36, 249, 273, 280, 285 Salmond, Andrew W. C103 78 Salmond, Maureen E. C123 249 Samuelson, Clay G. C103 78 Sandberg, Robert W. C103 79 Sandell, Brant R. C103 79 308 Index Sandell, Mark C113 179 Sanderson, Craig R. C123 249 Sanderson, Mark T. C123 93, 249 Sanderson, Wendy E. C113 179 Sandhoefner, Pamela C123 249 Sandoval, Julie M. C113 179 Sands, Suzanne C113 39, 179 Santangelo, Tony C113 179 Sappington, Jill C123 249 Sarkaria, Gita C103 79 Sarkaria, John C123 242, 249 Sarsany, Deborah C123 249 Sarsany, Doug C103 79 Sator, Lori L. C123 249 Saucerman, Sandra A. C103 79, 84, 85, 136 Saufley, Randy C113 93, 179 Savaso, Michael C. C103 79 Savaso, Paul C123 99, 249 Saville, Diana L. C113 179 Scerbo, Carmen C103 79 Schenden, Matt C123 Schenk, Thomas C103 79, 274 Scherer, Stephen T. C123 Schiebe, Randall C103 Schiebe, Robert C113 179 Schildts, Kerry P. C113 179 Schilots, Mike B. C123 250 Schillo, John C103 79 Schmidt, Nancy B. C113 179 Schmoyer, Sheri A. C103 79 Schoppelrey, Douglas J. C103 79, 111 Schrader, Lisa C123 42, 105, 250 Schreiber, Heidi Jo C113 179 Schriefer, Tom C123 250 Schubert, Neil C113 179 Schulthies, Gary M. C103 79 Schulz, Craig R. C123 250 Schulz, Luke C113 179 Schulz, Rick C123 Schwartz, Lauren M. C113 179, 136 Schwarz, Sari A. C113 179 Schwarze, Pam C113 179 Scott, Gordon C103 79 Scott, H. Randy C103 79, 89, 111 Scott, Katherine A. C103 79, 136 Scotti, Mike V. C123 196, 250, 118 Sdarles, Frances C113 179 Seagris, Cheryl C113 179 Sears, Richard W. C113 179 Sebring, Robert D. C103 79, 94 Sedig, Brenda C113 179 Seeger, Douglas C103 79 Sefat, Mohsen C123 250 Segovia, Steven C103 79 Segovia, Susan C113 38, 179, 274 Seifert, La Mont C123 250 Selby, Audrey J. C123 196, 250 Selby, Margaret M. C113 179 Selby, Michael C113 179 Selevos, Leon C103 79 Sellers, Ida G. C113 179 Sellers, James G. C103 79 Sells, Angella C103 79 Senne, Richard C123 Session, Delbert C113 179 Seyfried, Mark C103 79 Shader, Frank G. C103 Shaker, Mathew D. C123 52, 250 Shammah, Donna C113 Shapiro, Eric J. C123 250 Sharkey, Lisa C103 79 Shattuck, Scott N. C123 250 Shaw, Michelle M. C103 79 Shaw, Robert C113 179 Shearer, David B. C113 179 Shears, Dean C123 250 Shediack, Greg C113 179 Shelbourn, Yvette C113 179 Sheldon, Gary C113 179, 274 Sheldon, Lori C123 250 Shelton, Rebecca L. C103 79 Shepherd, John Charles C103 79 Sherman, Mark J. C103 79 Sherman, Robert S. C123 250 Sherrill, David C113 179 Shield, Kimberly C103 Shields, Cindy C123 36, 250, 273 Shipps, Kory C103 79 Shopshire, Michael E. C123 250 Sicaeros, Diana C123 251 Siden, Sheila C113 180 Sikora, Betsy C123 40, 41, 196, 251 Silzel, Silzel, John W. C123 15, 251 Karen E. C103 79 Simmons, Cheri C113 180, 274 Simmons, Jeffrey C103 79 Simon, Ronald E. C113 180 Skinner, Robert B. C103 79 Slater, Richard C123 251 Slavick, Mel C113 180 Smith, Alison J. C103 79 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Brian C123 251 ,Brian N. C103 79 , Carrie R. C103 180 ,Chris Allen C123 251 , Christie C123 251 , Christopher S. C113 180 ,Eric J. C113 180, 118 Eugene C103 f Jamie C123 251 Smith, Jimmy A. C103 Smith, Linda C103 Smith, Lorraine C103 Smith, Lowell H. C113 108, 109, 110, 180 Smith, Raymond C. C123 93, 251 Smith, Sandra C103 80 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Scott A. C123 , Sherry L. C103 80 , Stan E. C113 93, 180 , Steve R.C11318O ,Tina C123 251 Snyder, Cheryl L. C113 180 Snyder, N. Scott C103 Snyder, Stephen C03 80 Sokoloff, Larry M. C123 38, 39, 251 Sokoloff, Ronald M. C113 180 Solorio, Rene C123 251 Soltz, Stacy J. C103 80 Sombroff, Dan C103 80 Sorensen, Jesse W. C103 80 Sorensen, Takay H. C113 93, 180 Stewart, Ron C125 93 l. i l r. Y L Souder, James C125 251 Souza, Linda A. C125 251 Souza, Loretta C105 80 Spaeth, Jonna Sue C105 80 Sparks, Cindy C105 80 Speck, Cynthia L. C125 251 Spector, Michael G. C105 80 Speich, Diane E. C125 251 Spelliscy, Derek W. C115 180 Sprenger, Lisa A. C115 180 Sprenger, Stephen L. C105 80 Sripathy, Judy A. C115 180, 200, 274 St. Pierre, Karen C115 80 Staab, Mark D. C105 80 Stafford, Cynthia C115 37, 180 Stahler, Juli C125 251 Staridley, Linda A. C125 259 Stange, Lorre J. C115 180 Stanley, Shannon C125 252 Stark, Jeff C. C115 180 Starky, Walter Von C125 252 Staudenmaier, Kevin C105 80 Stearns, Dale Robert C115 Steckler, Kristan C115 180 Stein, Sherry Lynn C115 181 Steiner, Laurie D. C105 80 Stemmler, Kurt R. C105 80, 108 Stephenson, Karen L. C105 80, 274 Stephenson, Kenneth J. C115 181 Steuart, Stevens, Stevens, Stevens, Gregg ivi. C105 so David S,C115181 sara k. C105 80 Suzanne C125 252 Swanson, Karen L. C115 181 Swanson, Kevin L. C125 253 Sweaza, Jacqueline E. C105 81 Sweeney, Sheila C115 Swenson, James J. C125 253 Swistok, Roberta P. C105 81 Syler, LuannC115181, 136 Sylvester, Allison J. C125 253 Sylvia, Frederic R. C125 93, 108, 254, 253 Sylvia, Jon D. C115 93, 181 Symons, Lori S. C125 253 Szucsko, Teresa C105 81 T Tait, K. Richard C105 81 Tait, Tina Marie C115 181 Talmage, Dorrie M. C105 81, 84 Talmage, Drusilla C125 253 Tarabilda, Jody C105 80, 81 Tarabilda, John C125 253 Tarbutton, Daniel A. C105 81 Tardif, Joseph C125 254 Tardif, Steve C105 81 Tartter, Cynthia C105 81 Tate, Kevin C105 Tatian, Lisa C115 181 Tatian, Tina L. C105 81 Tavakoli, Rosa C105 Tavera, Michael C125 254 Taverna, Steven C115 181 Tavishati, Michael C115 93, 181 Thompson, Steven A. C105 81 Thorson, Diana C115 182 Tibbets, Jeffrey B. C125 230, 255 Till, Tracy N. C115 182 Timpane, Brendan F. C125 175, 255 Timpane, Patrick D. C105 81 Ting, Tony W. C105 81 Ting, Vera C125 Tingstad, Nancy J. C105 81, 274, 136 Todd, Margo C105 81 Torina, Laura A. C105 81 Torres, Norman E. C125 255, 256 Toth, Clara I. C115 165, 182 Toth, Eva M. C125 255 Townley, Bret C115 182 Tress, Marguerite L. C105 82 Trinh, Hoang Ngoc C115 182 Trogdon, Debbie J. C125 255 Trollinger, Dan C125 255 Trombi, Leaann C105 82 Trueblood, Julie C125 102, 255 Trueblood, Wendy D. C105 82 Trulock, Marci C115 82 Truong, Christian C105 82 Tubbs, John C115 Tucker, Jeff C105 82 Tucker, Laura A. C105 82 Tucker, Ronda C115 182 Turley, Michael D. C105 62, 82 Turner, Mark D. C115 182 Turner, Nanci A.C105 Turner, Ryan E. C125 255 Turney, Susan C115 Stevenson, Anthony J. C115 181 Stevenson, Barbara J. C115 3, 48, 181 Stimac, Steven M. C105 80 Stocker, Terry Ann C125 252 Stockinger, Mary C125 57, 252, 280 Stockinger, Susan J. C115 181 Stockton, Gregory C115 181 Stoll, Sharon C125 252 Stone, Joel R. C125 252, 280 Stone, Julie A. C115 40, 41, 181 Stone, Kevin C125 252 Stoner, Jeff WM. 9115 181 Strahan, Andrew JI C125 252 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, D. Scott C125 254 Jeffrey A. C105 81 Kelly J. C115 181 Kenneth L. C105 81, 274 Stransky, Steve C105 81 Strauss, Cindy L. C105 81, 275 Strauss, Jodi C115 13, 48, 164, 181 Strauss, John B. C115 181 Strauss, Joseph C. C125 252 Strauss, Paul C105 81 Taylor, Phillip C125 254 Teachout, Julie C125 44, 46, 254, 272 Teece, James E. C105 81 Tegen, Michael C115 181 Teigen, Robert C. C105 81, 274 Teitler, Jeff C105 81 Telk, Charles L. C115 38, 181, 118, 119, 121 Tenney, Jim K. C115 181 Tenney, Noel C115 Teply, Lisa M. C125 254 Terrazas, Emil C125 254 Terry, Kathy M. C105 81 Thayer, Steven C115 81 Theiss, John C125 196, 245, 254 Theuerkorn, Frank C105 81 Tussey, Galen C125 255 Tussey, Sheila C115 182 Tuthill, Terry L. C115 182 Tye, Gary J. C125 255 U Uncapher, Dennis C125 255 Upton, Noreen C115 182, 274 Uyeda, Nancy C105 82, 274 Vakhshori, Korosh C125 Van Van Van Van Van Bogart, Kellye R. C105 82 Bogart, Pamela C125 255 Boom, Joel B. C125 93, 255 Den Berg, Carolyn C125 255 Emon, Catherine A. C115 182, 276 Strawn, Vickie A. C105 81 Strecker, Kerin Marie C105 81 Strong, Carolyn C125 252, 136 Strupp, Paul C125 253 Stuart, Donna M. C125 253 Thomas, Arnold C125 88, 93, 254 Thomas, Craig C115 99, 181 Thomas, David C115 Thomas, Jon H. C105 81 Thomas, Kimberly R. C115 181 Thomas, Mark C125 254 Van Herpen, Sherry C105 82 Vannice, Susan M. C105 82, 136 Van Wyk, Ann C105 182 Varish, Monica C115 Vaught, Diedra L. C115 182 Vega, Louie C115 93, 182 Sullivan, Lisa C125 253 Sullivan, Timothy C125 253 Sumers, Ilene C125 253 Sumrall, Jeffrey C115 181 Sumrall Tracy C105 81 susracek, Jeff E. C115 181 Thomas, Melinda C115 54, 55, 181, 276 Thomas, Robert E. C125 254 Thomas, Robert W. C125 Thompson, Darren C125 254 Vega, Margo L. C105 82 Verdone, Steve J. C115 182 Vicario, Caputo Debra C105 82 Vigian, Diane C105 82 Vigil, M. Jeff C115 93, 118 Sutherland, James C115 181 7 iw, .... ,dx Thompson, Jan C115 181 Viscounty, Perry J. C115 99, 182 Index 309 Vital, Estela C123 256 Vo, Lieu Ngoc C123 Volpone, Francis C113 182 Vonada, Bryan R. C103 82 W Wackym, Paul C123 256 Waddell, Lawrence C123 256 Waddell, Lee A. C103 Waddle, John C. C123 256 Wagenaar, Betsy C113 182 Wagenseller, Chris C103 82 Wagner, Lisa C123 256 Wakefield, Eric R. C103 82 Waldow, Jeffrey C113 182 Waldow, Michael C. C123 42, 223, 256 Waldstreicher, Vicky C113 182, 276 Walker, Chris B. C103 82 Walker, Robert Fenton C113 182 Walker, Robert S. C123 256 Walker, Roger S. C103 82 Wall, Katherine C123 44, 256, 272 Walsh, Phil C103 82 Walter, Brian S. C113 182, 197, 200, 274, 280 Walters, Andrea M. C103 82 Walters, Teresa C103 82 Walton, Tracy A. C103 82 Walworth, Judith L. C113 182 Ward, Carrie Ann C103 82 Ward, Cheryl C123 256 Warner, Janice S. C113 183 Warren, Jennifer C123 110, 256 Warren, Linda C113 183, 274 Wartburg, Diane E. C103 83, 275 Washington, Tamara A. C103 48, 83 Wendler, Thomas E. C113 183 Wendt, David P. C113 183 Weneta, Nancy J. C123 55, 257, 272 Wentworth, Tina C123 257 Wensel, Sandy C103 83 West, Cathy C123 257 West, Kim M. C113 183, 259 West, Ron C113 Westbrook, Steve C103 83 Westfall, Laura K. C103 83 Wetton, Elizabeth C113 183 Wheat, Melisa C113 183 Wheeler, Robet A. C123 Wheelock, Brian J. C103 83 White, Karen C113 183q White, Nancy C123 Whitehouse, Carol Jean C103 83 280 Whitehouse, Laura L. C123 257 Whiting, Rodney A. C113 93, 183 Wickwire, Shawn N. C103 83 Wiehebrink, Susie C113 183 Wilcher, Donna C123 257, 240 Wilkerson, Melanie A. C123 257 Y Yamada, Gregory C123 258 Yamamoto, Peter C113 93, 183 Yang, Tom C113 183 Yasuda, John C123 258 Yasuda, Mary Akiko C113 183, 136 Yates, Robin Rae C113 183 Yeager, Jeffrey C123 Yoder, Randall C123 224, 258 Yokogawa, June C123 44, 258, 272 York, Debra L. C123 196, 258 Young, Christine C113 183 Young, Gregory R. C103 83, 274 Yuhas, Anne Marie C113 183 Yuhas, Robert C123 258 Yusuf, Halida C123 258 Z Zaizar, David C123 258 Zaizar, Theresa M. C113 183, 197, 276 Zaizar, Thomas M. C113 50, 93, 183 276 Williams, Glenn C113 Williams, Mark A. C123 257 Williams, Michael C113 183, 274 Williams, Stephanie C103 Willison, Willison, Clay C123 Todd P. C103 Willkom, Kenneth C103 83 Wilson, Gregory A. C123 257 Wilson, Jennifer F. C113 183 Wilson, Lisa C103 83 Wilson, Sara C103 Wilson, Stewart C113 183 Zakowicz, Kenneth C123 258 Zatlin, Jeffrey A. C103 83 Zavala, Gilbert C123 258 Zavala, Lorraine C113 Zech, David C113 93, 183 Zech, Nancy C123 36, 54, 259, 285 Zechiel, Gregg A, C123 258 Zeigler, Mark C123 258 Zeron, Jose A. C123 259 Zeutzius, Gregg C123 Ziegler, James C123 Zigmond, Sherri Lynn C113 178, 183 Wastal, Waters, 256 Watson, Watson, Watson, Ronnie Alan C103 83 Harvey C, C123 196, 239, Anthony C113 183 iviiciiiiie C103 83 Valerie C103 83 Watts, Brian C123 256 Wimberly, Lorine D. C103 83 Windsor, Ann C113 38, 183, 285 Windsor, Karen C123 257 Winkelman, Penny L. C113 183 Winn, Melonie J. C113 183 Wise, Kenneth D. C123 257 Withers, Michael G. C103 83 Wood Watts, Raymond E. C103 83 Way, Brian C123 257 Way, Craig C113 183, 280 Wayman, Kimerly A. C103 83 Webb, Donald L. C113 183 Weber, Karen B. C103 83 Webostad, W. Eric C103 83 Webster, Mary C103 83 Webster, Paula R, C123 259 Wedemeyer, Robert E. C113 183 Weiland, Christopher C123 157 Weileman, Sonya S. C123 Weiss, Lisa C103 83 Weissenmayer, Debbie C113 Weissman, Terry R. C103 83 Welch, Patricia C103 83 Weldon, John V.C103 Wells, Cynthia J. C103 83, 84 Wells, David C. C103 83 Witt, Ty C113 183 Wolfe, Wong, Greg A. C113 Barry H. C103 83 Wong, Brian W. C103 83 Wong, Jennifer L. C123 103, 258 Wong, Nathan C123 258, 285 Wood, Wendy C103 William C113 183 Wells, H. Neal C123 38, 257 Wells, Robert G. C123 Wendelken, Greg C113 183 310 Index Woods, Dana C103 83, 275 Woods, Michelle C123 30, 105, 257 Woodside, Greg D. C103 83 Wooters, Christopher C103 83 Worthington, Greg A. C113 183 Wozniak, Ross C103 83 Wright, David R. C123 Wright, Gary W. C103 83 Wright, Katheryn E. C123 259 Wright, Michele C113 183 Wright, Susan C123 258, 275 Wynsen, Joseph M. C103 83 Wynsen, Thomas C. C113 183 Zuckerman, Mark R. C113 183 Zuckerman, Wayne B. C103 83 Zwicky, Julie C103 83 Zwicky, Ron A. C113 83 -1 EQDLQICA D ozeo I 5 A A756451 'Tustin Wi Q, Y, ' '3' fm Al' dye. ,yih l I A A I 6 l A A ' I., , l 'vi ' 7 -'N V . .,-A X P' A ! 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