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What would a world encircling tour be like without good food Homeroom No. 1-Dr. Christensen Row 1: Johnny Liautaud, John Steves, John Brining, Arthur Dan- chuk, Pat Barga, Bobby Bowman, Anthony Boosalis, Dale Boschetto. Row 2: Ronnie Allison, Jeff Barbakow, Daryll Carpenter, Lanette Beck, Carol Applegate, Jackie Blehm, Merry Ann Blunt, Morrine WU Ble e . Row 3: Darlene Abramoski, Patty Allen, Clarence Affleck, Helen Barnikel, Mary Best, Marty Barnard, Marilyn Allen, Shirley Boring. Row 4: Marion Bergeson, Betty Allen, Frank Nurse, Gene Brown, Fred Borchert, Charles Boothroyd, Le Roy Barr, Dr. Christensen. Not shown. Jan Lee Johnson, Francis Adams. Homeroom No. Library 2-Mr. Grew Row 1.' Steve Zaitsoff, Sharon Wasser, Jim Winsrein, Darlene Thompson, Wesley Wolfe, Linda Welker, Yvonne Welsh, Carol Williams. Row 2: Sandra Taylor, Sue Whittington, Beverly Ross, Geneve Tuft, Larry Whittington, Janet White, Diane Thorpe, Kent Schwartz. Row 3: John Vaughn, Mike Wynne, Joe Zembik, Bill Warren, Rickey Bagley, James Weldon, Tom Wobbema, Bob Wood. Row 4: Bob Wood, Mike Gallas, Daryl Wilkins, Jerry Rigas, Art Wesselman, Bill Wookey, Elmo McGillicuddy. Row 5: Jim Weishuhn, Mr. Greve. H omeroom No. 18-Mn. Dawe: Row 1: Faye Jay, Linda Hamrol, James Joiner, Lawrence Kaluzok, Clilford Hughes, Jerri Henderson, Georgia Hansen, Jean Howe. Rou' 2: Judy Burch, David Holmes, Alan Kushner, Carol Hill, Judy Hudson, Rade Korach, Mary Howlett, Edith Jarvis. Row 3: Don Horn, Beverly Johnson, Candace Ham, Sandra Headrick, Joan Kassell, Norma Murray, Ronald Johnson, David Hull. Row 4: Gary Kuhl, Mrs. Dawes. Not shown. Gary Hubbard, Ricky Budinger. from the galley? Our fine Cafeteria staff, headed by Miss Smola, dish out thousands of meals each week, to keep us full of the energy traveling requires. But, Oh! what those irresistible pastries do to your waistline. So, let's climb a mountain and see what's on the other side.
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V Y,-gy Out of the mysterious orient come customs, writing, speech, and all the other phases of eastern civilization that make the study of Japan, China, India, and other oriental lands so fascinating to the western mind. Why, some of their music sounds as though the musician were groaning, beating on a hollow log, and twang. ing an untuned guitar! Have you ever heard of such a thing? As touring A8's we much prefer our native singing for a steady diet. Isn't it amazing how differently we can express the many feelings that all humans share? Investigating these differences shows us that some of them are not so important, after all. The modem world moves quickly, A8's, so fai dee la, hurry up, let's get on with the tour. ,A-5 4 701 M La, flawed Salma H omeroom No. 4-Mrr. Aguirre and Mir! Yamamoto Row 1: Martin Gladstein, Janice Engle, Gwen Drobny, Don Bryan, Chris Graff, Matthew Brown, Roger Hall, Betty Cuthbert. Row 2: Charlotte Estrada, Narda DiMaggio, Nyla Davis, Chuck Hahn, Bill Green, Margaret Gibbs, Janet Clatfelter, Cheryl Elkins. Row 3: Rene Dirkmaat, Sharon Clark, Donna Cummiskey, Brad Fritzel, Bob Halgren, Steve Ginsberg, Jim Jellsett, Bill Gregory. Row 4: Johnny Jensen, Arnold Dallas, Judy Dutko, Dave Hahn, Mrs. Aguirre, Miss Yamamoto. Counselor MRS. KINGSLEY Homeroom No. 9-Min Abbott Row 1: Ronnie Sandler, Danny Flournoy, Carol Puissegur, Pat Montoya, Lee Davies, Roger Greene, Robert Palmer, Kenneth Hamilton. Row 2.' Clinton Nunez, John Nielsen, Jerry Franklin, Audrey Fahrenkopf, Nancy Dunn, Cheri Everett, Polly Greeneberg, Joyce Nolet. . Row 3: Phyllis Yungkans, Mildred Romero, Alan Hauge, Dennis Dawson, Dick Koss, Faye Morris, Judy Lytle, Leslie Bonar. Row 4: Christine Yates, Tonya Hillis, Janet Sommerstedr, Sheri Kaelke, Mike Allstead, Robin Meyer, Richard Little, Miss Abbott. H orneroom N 0. 20-Mr. Ball Row 1: Pat Klipp, Keith Lentz, Jim Marko, Linda Krebs, Pat Keys, Diane Ryan, Douglas Mclntosh, Diana Janko. Row 2: Carol Lockin, Mary McCartney, Alma Jones, Raymond Neve, David McQueen, Gail Lawton, Lynn McCreery, Dorothy Levin. Row 3-' Jerry McCreery, Julia Larson, Becky Faulk, Mary Frances Lane, Jean Jones, Joan Jonas, Don McCormick, Dave Meehan. Row 4: Dean Kemp, Bill Mead, Brent MacKinnon, Barbara Adams, Jeff Leboff, Bud Terbest, Mr. Ball. Not shown. Sammie Graf, Kris LaRocco, Melvina Bowers, Howard Manasse.
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Homeroom No. 27-Mr. Lopez Row 1.' Dennis Powell, jerry Presson, Wayne Pickett, janet Pettee, Helen Brewer, Christine Pollock, Pam Olson, Ramona Ramirez. Row 2: Shirley Olson, Raymond Popp, Eileen Noodleman, Danny Watford, Julie Preston, jo Ann Sterns, Marilyn Peck, Patricia Norman. Row 3: Patty Pepper, joy Peabody, Norman Goodkin, Bonnie Olsen, Linda Poole, janet Peek, Linda Pollock, Larry Peterson. Row 4: Wayne Hughes, jim Thomsen, Earl Place, Bill Nyberg, Danny Kelly, Ronnie Radelet, Sandy Pollock, Ricky Ricketts. Row 5: Bill Unger, Mr. Lopez. Not shown. Cheryl Overose, Janice Torrey. Chinese dragons may be all right in fire-breathing contests, but when it comes to usable horsepower, a big, yellow bus hauls a lot more students. Our drivers make traveling to and from school one of the safest activities of the day, for they are skilled in driving and the navagational techniques required to swim through our congested, big-city tradic. Homeroom No. I3-Mr. Helvey Row I: Anita Gherardini. Rosalee Halstead, Joan Bowman, Lani Galiher, Lynne Fratus, Bonnie Galiher, Richard Ullman, Ronnie Hanson. Row 2: Eleanor Leventhal, Lenora Wingheld, Karen Gagen, Ray Horstmann, Linda Glass, Donna German, Phil Hanson, Leone Fleming. Row 3: Diane Hendricks, Tom King, jeff Hill, Terry Harper, Paul Speciale, Kim Hetland, Bill Burkhardt, Jack Harris. Row 4: Suzanne Habram, james Mignacca, Jim Kroll, Donald Overcash, Gary Hessler, Fred Haug, Mr. Helvey. Homeroom No. 24-Mr. Mock Row l.' Gary Myhre, Shirley McIntyre, Sue Nadler, Judy Lang- ham, Fayetta Crocker, Stephanie W'heatley, Roger Saterlee, Victor Nordstrom. Row 2: Michael Olson, Audrey Simokaitis, Alexandra Nickliss, Howard Owens, George Peconic, jack Peconic, Donald Meyer, Gary MuHley. Row 3: Howard Nelson, Dick Fellows, Sharon Mattice, Joanne May, Steve Oliver, Suanne May, Don Moberly, Harold Peterson. Row 4: Nancy Millikan, Heidi Naiman, Anthony Muscato, Bruce Peterson, Bob Taylor, Bob Parke, Sylvia Marsh, Pat Hopperton. Row 5: Mr. Mock. Not shown. Marilyn Mathews, Bruce Mace, Roger Luedtke.
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