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. , -'Nil' i -w 1 1, X, - , , , ' w ,f,. .11 'rv qw' .fx ,.1 g . ,il-,r I Jmzmy' - . .:mmm-u-ca:51f..vn11-ar-:s.:1.mwm:n.umwsf,nW'1fa:--.YL-4.:-rmh-+--'14-. mx mari:-1r.o-Jr ,z 'wa-a,n.w-w, ,miie-.-f ff:r-.:,- .:-.we -nrX:.'-'sv-uf-.:w.va.1s1r.:x...f.f.w-'M0 .V-wi,-,, -az.a'q...-2:-:lm-mwww -,.f. -. '-.-,-Wx 'ara-P-.mm...wx. ax,-,nav-gfm X kg X Oki? ' 1 J .V N f 5 e w if 7 ' 4 IW H K y Q , ? X24 ' f QI Volume 56 BAKERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Bakersfield, California I 1 x Xgglli gp wx I 9 Faces Look around you. Everywhere there are faces: faces of people, faces of buildings, and even faces of ideas. The faces are a kaleido- scope, patterns and colors shifting with light and time of day. Events occur with people's faces in the foregroundg their features folded in thought or sparkling with smiles. 4 i 4 The faces of our campus change quietly. Every season the trecs grow taller and thicker, while, with fading paint and tiny cracks, the buildings endure a never-ending cycle of stu- dents. Newer faces decorate the old as gifts from graduating classes are added: a clock. 21 map, a shiny oilwell. Who did we catch on this page? Reflec of people's thoughts sneak into their Faces belong to people, who are dreamin wondering, laughing and whispering - fin various ways to fill their days. Within crowds in hallways and outside, there are meeting each other, to smile and say h tions yes. and ding the aces lo. 99 Q Q e ' I S x,X,W.,mw Q ' MN ,. W, x,,-feemrzffr ,,.vW.W-J G M mmm 2 my S V ,wJ.fLy .- gg-w V -wwyx wg' axvymxfrsk dv Bm Y 'fkwxwblvi 21 S Q-vTiwm:EE !rm:-ixaelzw-fg N- gg , ar, Q A , ' Q .- L l l The laces of school days are lsplashccl with color: red and blue, green and orange, yellow and pink. Blossoming at noon iii the quad on dresses and shoes, and at night ip the stacliuni on players and spectators are theihues of daily life. We inovc in the moods that Folors create. l l i 1 9 The Staff Editor ....... Assistant Editor . Business Manager Section Editors Academics . . . Student Life . Sports .... Organizations . Assistants .... Photographers . . Advisers . . Barbara Janeway Elizabeth Merson Robin Bruns Kathy Van Zandt Chris Harthorn Brad Sloan Sherry Stelzner Jeremy Davis Carol Janeway Mark Grossi Barbara Hall Beckey Smiser David Stanton Pam Williams Beth Young Brian Lee Fred DeWitt Debbie Hicks Mr. Dwight Berning Mr. Al Dennis f 'H Y -'HJ , . K g, f, If Yf' '. ' 4 N, ,F t . ffl' ' I H. W Ti?-75 ' 'li f 'N - f,.5' fl 43? iw fly'-PG' v 5351 2' Y s??!f5Sl?g'!i 'S M fl Sf 3 l- ff rg wsxx i I, s 4 .Bti , 3 4 5 A p :'v '+: !!'f I '30 f lgj.f-jg, ww Remember formals and football games. Re- member classroom hours of seribbling notes. Recall the weight of textbooks, the necessity of meetings, the significance of promises. There are moments that may be forgotten in the face of coming years, but some moments of l968 and 1969 the ORACLE has captured forever. I2 Contents Classes . Academics . Student Life . . Sports . Organizations . Advertisements . I4 70 98 l32 I66 2I6 FS 25? N I ll BSSSS 9 Bank of America Plaque Winners: Carol Bartenstein, Vocational Artsg Richard Darke Science and Mathg Nanc W'I ' ' ' ' Rod Gretlein, National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist y lson, Fine Arts, Chris Harthorn, Liberal Arts. Seniors Earn Awards For Academic Achievement Besides education, students seek awards which give encouragement in academic, voca- tional, and citizenship training. The National Merit and the Bank of America Awards honor students with scholastic aptitude in math- science, vocational, liberal and fine arts. The Harry Coffee Award praises those boys who show outstanding performances in the field of sports. The Daughters of American Revolution and the Soroptimist Awards are presented to girls who excel in leadership, service, and citizenship. i-, fw- s N A . T .2-, 'I , , X X I.. K N TOP TO BOTTOM: Kim Stockton, Harry Coffee Award for Basketball loomis, Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citilenship Award Hiner, Soroplimist Award. V i 4 i Elana Radoumis Senior Class Vice Presidenl Palfy Gause Senior Class Secreiary Gail Oldershaw Senior Class Treasurer Sally Cunningham Senior Class Represenlalive x FIRST ROW. M. Pearman, Wessel, J. Dick, P. Hughes, houf, G. Pananides, M. Plun S. Sayer, L. Howlefi, D M. Leppke, L. Van Eek k, L. Mitchell, H. Reavis C. Lew, P. Walker, R. Killian, S. Heinley, S. Kinney O. Johnson, SECOND ROW M. Carler, A. Sullivan, G. Cook. S. Toliver, M. Goldbe K. Bigqar, H. Schiller, E. : B. Hancock, A. Adams Oldershaw, M. Yoon, C ro, B. Finneqan, R. Bruns, Cade. THIRD ROW: P. Gause, C. Abboff, zie, S. Reshaw, A. Harfhorn, G. Dav known, M. Tisdale, Cunningham, K. Va J. Bainbridge, G, Pfisler, M. Mai- Parsons, T. Wong, L. Loomis, C. s, A. Gomez, A. Langdon, Un- J. Riddiouqh. FOURTH ROW: S 'righl, M. Escamilla, P. Celedon, N. Moore, J. Carney, J. Harris, J. Pally, B. Hackell, R. Holland, S. Sle Coleman, R. Alvar lzner, C. Wafford, J. Fowler, N. ez, E. Merson. Jett Carney Senior Class President Senior class advisors, Mrs. Schasteen and Mr. Hough, pause while debating the pompon sale program. Buttons, Pom-Pons and Farewells Highlight This Year's Senior Class I6 Senior buttons, anybody? Council members hotly debated the choice of design for the '69 button. One council project, in addition to the senior class dance, was selling blue and white pompons at basketball games. Once again the traditions of farewells and graduation are ob- served. Seniors' last weeks at BHS are filled with studying for tests, talking with friends, and sign- ing Oracles. Celebrations are gay, but also tinged with sadness. T5 KW Maw Senior girls decorate the front row of a class council meeting as they intently. Elizabeth Merson Classe Classes d ious fresh tive juni Here are the thinke BHS .... are the units in which students move. fine four collections of people: cur- en, confident sophomores, imagina- fgs, impatient seniors. Here are the faces of t the watchers, the seekers, the talkers, ose who work and those who play. rs. Here are gathered the people of - .--n--.- Gold Seal Winners: FIRST ROW: R. King, I. Cervanles, E, Merson, J. Riddiough, S. Smilh. un. ' ,--. Q8 9 .1-ug, .., SECOND ROW: R. Grcllein, C. Harlhorn, L. Loomis, D. Sherman, R. Bruns. No? Pictured: B. Lee, R. Darke, K. Biqqar, L, Howlell. ::. .31 BG' ,,, x 32 'Wx T ? ...Ax 5 1 1 E 1 Boys' and Girls' Slate Winners: JeH Paliy and Carolyn Haskell. Mr. Ollerness presenls lhe Harry Coffee Awards lo co-award winners Louis Diaz and Donovan Daniels for lheir oulsiandinq achievements in varsity foolball. Susan Allen Sylvia Allen Ruth Almarez Richard Alvarex Shirley Ambriz Lee Amerine Danny Amos Jane? Amundsen Bruce Anderson Gregory Anderson Roberf Aal Cheryl Abboff William Abshier Sam Ackerman Richard Acosfa Anita Adams James Adams James Adkins Rudolf Aqabashian Lupe Aguirre Christina Albee Gloria Aleman Daniel Alexander Yvonne Alexander Janis Allen Karen Allen Y K X While Mr. Keese inlroduces the next day's homework, Chris Harfhorn and Russell King compare mafhods of R as Q' xx NN ,. '. , solving a cornplicaled malh problem. W 'Q' v w r x F H in Z X M N1- SR' New 1,1 'Q-0' w--..,, w-T33 Roberl Anderson Charles Andrade Marie Armsfronq Glenn Arnold Thomas Arriola Larry Ashby Marlin Aubin Linda Bailey Janis Bainbridqe Vincenl Ballaqh Julie Baliierra Roberi Barker Phillip Bariell Q Ninn Sandra Bah: Tim Baia Reber? Baieman ,K fgxi fi . P In fhe darkness of a June niqhf, graduaies walk To Che end of four years of high school educafion. ue, .pri- 9 'Q V 5'-'aes' 9,4 .wg David Balsch Doug Beard Thurman Beasley Renee Beechley Pamela Bell Mark Berchlold Kalhleen Biqqar James Billle Bennie Blair Donald Blanco Richard Bloomquisl Bruce Blylhe 'thi Eric Buscher Terri Buller Elaine Cade William Cadwallader Elizabelh Calderon John Caldwell Georqe Boreham Slephanie Boruch Dorolhy Boulel Velma Bowden Frederick Bradrick Juranda Bradshaw Jim Branas Rachel Briano Mark Briones Sabine Briseno Vicforia Broome Diana Brown Durwin Brown Kim Brown Robin Bruns Elfon Bryan? Ollie Bryson Carmen Bumerls Barbara Burns Conslance Burrell Debra Busboom Judy Callihan Rebecca Calvillo Roberf Campbell Dennis Cargill Ophelia Carlisle Mario Carmona Jeff Carney Kennelh Carr Marsha Carler Philip Carler Rosa Carler Viclor Carter Lynelle Cary Jess Casfaneda Brenda Casleel Ralph Caslro Alfredo Caslruifa Pefer Celedon lrene Cervanlcs Marylou Chapman Michael Chavez Barbara Cheever Greg Cline Lendill Coleman Kung, Sludenf Slore Manager, roms olher senior salesmen in merchandise. NN K as if -...wmv ,mn 'Na 1-Q... ' awww -qw-nv Nancy Coleman Deborah Collard Kalie Collins Carhy Cook Myron Cook Robin Cook John Coombs James Cooper Mark Cooper Derhonda Coppock Deborah Copus Joseph Corneio Michelle Couller Eva Cox Karen Cox 25 Bonnie Crollo-1 Jim Cromplon Jane Cross Sally Cunninqham Nancy Curry Palricia Dalion Donovan Daniels Harlene Daniels Joyce Daniels Richard Darke Laura Darlinq Barbara Davis Ed Davis Gary Davis Lesier Davis Janice Day Deborah Dean Jerry Dean Larry Dean Barbara Deqiuli Leroy Deqrafe Virqinia Delqadillo Rufh Desrosier Myron Dewburry 26 we Ap Jim Edwards Paula Eidmann Carl Eliiah John Erreca Caroline Escalera Marina Escarnilla Yqnacio Espinoza Edward Esirada Lawrence Elheredde Jeannie Evans Paula Evans Allen Fanshier 'Q -and Fred DeWiH Louis Diaz Judifh Dick Janel Dillard Roberi Dremel Linda Driskill Paula Dunlap Judilh Durham Carol Easl Debra Feliz Sandra Fingers Barbara Finnegan Jancy Flaminq Ernesi Flippin Hecior Flores Jose Florez Richard Flowers Shirley Folkner Cafherine Fong Helen Fooie James Fowler Craig Fraley Eunice Francisco Josie Franco Dan Franqis Laurie Fraser Wendy Free Wayne Freeman Kafherine Freesione Mary Fuenies Gordon Funk Gs 'S-sf x ment of raduahcn somehmes overshadows serious lhouqhls of fhe fufure bu? as seniors go fo Baccalaure- Mike Fussel Carol Gaines Maria Gailan Gerald Galiria Luis Gallardo Glenn Gallinqlon Anile Gamble Slephen Ganonq David Garcia Paffy Gause Tim Gavin Gladys Gee Pamela Georqe Nancy Georqezon Carl Gifford Carol GiHord Kathleen Gillespie Lloyd Glover Michael Goldberg Roqer Ooldberq Auqusline Gomez Phillip Gonsoulancl x 1 l l Talking lo friends alter school is a popular pastime for BHS Linda Gonzales John Gonzalez Robin Goodno Mary Grady Linda Graf David Graqq Dale Graves Leonard Grayson Richard Greenwood Rodney Grellein William Grider Jocelyn Grimc. Toni Grossl Georqe Grubbs Julia Guerra Richard Guill Mike Gulierrel Bobbi Hackell Leroy Halford Jewelyn Hailey Ronald Hale Mary Hamillon Barbara Hancock Donald Hansen Slephen Hanson Tom Hardl Lamonl Harmon Donna Harral Janel Harris Chris Harlhorn Palricia Harllay Charles Hashim Carolyn Haskell Lynne Hauplman Deborah Hays Jim Heath Linda Healh Susan Heinley Roberla Henry Sharon Henry MM Dolores Hernandez Bill Herrera Mark Herrera Donna Hewill Debra Hicks Shirley Hicks Arlhur Higgins James Hiqueria Glenda Hill Harvey Hill Sandra Hiner Shaun Hobbs Mike Hodson Russell Holland Myrna Holley Thelma Holley Charles Honq Rilla Honor Geoffrey Hoskings Herod Howard Ira Howard Lois Howler? Erick Hubble Michael Huqhes Girls from lasf year's iunior class complemenfed fha graduation cere 1 a rainbow of colorful gowns and flowers. 'QQ xi Pamela Hughes Patricia Hummel Lucille Humphrey Mary Humrick Debera Hunler Sieve Hulson Judy Hyalf Belly Jacobs Joyce Jacobs Joel James Wendell James Karen Jan Barbara Janeway Larry Jenkins Jeffrey Jenks Denise Jensen Susan Jeppesen Debra Johle Gwendolyn Johns Clarence Johnson Odella Johnson Ron Johnson Ronald Johnson Rulh Jolly Bruce Jones Gary Jones Wayne Jones Pafricia Kaspar Raymond Kearney Pafli Kelly Douglas Keown Roxanna Killian Russell King Susan Kinney Ken Kilchens Diana Kliewer Mark Kramer Q-N-5 'tvs' qu V 'v By siudying ar! hisiory, fhese seniors expand fheir creaiiye a bilifies. Deborah Krisian Knuf Kulsiad Chris Lack Donna Lackey Myrna Lacock Barbara Landis Alden Langdon Rhonda Lanqley Jean Lanqsfon Sharon Langsion Janis Larnor Lonnie Laiham Jo Linda Lavender Kafherine Led beHer Brian Lee Geraldine Lee Janet Lee Peqqy Lee Susan Lentx Marvis Leppke Siqrid Lerdahl Candace Lew Senior students in a U.S. government class listen atientively to a lecture on the policies of the United States. cast foreign 'X War Every 'W Yvonne Leyva Reginald Liqhl James Lindley Pamela Lodien Anfoineffe Logan Belen Lomas Dorinda Lomas Linda Loomis George Lopel Henrieha Lopel Monica Lopel Nicholas Lopez Allen Lovell Jim Lowry Marie Lozano Sherri Lyons Wanda Lyons Slanley Mackey Darryl Maddox Mary Maeslas Roberl Maldonado Lorraine Manqrurn Marlene Manley Connie Manninq Mark Manninq May Manninq Karen Marqrave Linda Marks Greqq Marlin Lewis Marlin Alberl Marlinez Cheryl Mason Pamela Maslaqni Palricia Maslaqni Fred May Melinda Mania Carla McBealh Alberl MCClaren Terry McCurdy Wyleen McDonald Belly McKnight Donna McLain James McNairn Sarah McQueen Consfinfina Mellas Elilabeih Merson Gary Meyer Sharon Meyer William Meyer Kennelh Meyers Linda Michaelis Mary Mickey Laura Mifchell Thomas Milchell Roland Mixon Linda Moland Nyle Monday Michael Mcnii Cynlhia Moore Norma Moore Wade Moore Gloria Moreland Trinidad Moreno dark, wel niqhl, the gym illuminafes lhe surrounding urea warm glow. 'Hsu' Slanley Niklsel Bruce Noldon Sheila Odell Gail Oldershaw Chris Oldham Scot? O'Neil Steven Oniiveros Cruz Orleqa Eslella Orlil Slacy Osborn Vickie Page Gloria Pananides Penny Morgan Dean Mudford Tony Munoz Leonard Murray Palricia Nakamolo Slephen Nall Brenda Neeley James Nelson Fred Newlon Anfhony Panici Valerie Papasergia Cheryl Park Janie Parker Lucille Parks John Parmelee Mike Parmelee Annelle Parsons Mark Parsons Devon Palferson Roberl Pallerson Jeffrey Pally Theodore Paulsen Diane Payne Marilyn Pearman Darlene Pearson Sandy Pellier Flola Pendergraff Pam Penry Arlhur Perez Guy Perkins Charles Peferson Leroy Pelly Gay Pfisler A rainy nighl makes a picluresque view of lhe Adminislrahon Building usually goes unnoticed. - u Ali 653 .1 X .Q t 'Q' 4! 7 'TF' Sandra Pike Harry Placenii Henry Placenfi Clayion Plasfcr Marcia Plunk Joanne Poelhekke Charles Polson Pauleiie Popplewell Leandro Porfillo Sieven PoHor Kirk Powers Tommy Preston Bernice Price Deborah Prince Peter Prudhomme James Richardson Roberl Richardson Jane? Riddiough Gary Ridgeway Rich Riggins James Rinfoul Donald Robson Clara Rocha John Rodriguez Paul Ronshausen Glenn Pruefl Jeanine Puqef Sfeff Purple Diane Puryear John Ouasl Elana Radoumis Janel Ragland Caroline Ramirez Elizabelh Ramsden Sleven Rask Helen Reavis Bill Reese Jonalhan Regier Mike Rensel Nancy Renz Sara Reshaw Yu--r QF' ,,....-4 Seniors keep informed on imporlani evcnls by porinq over an inleresfing and educalional comic book. y 'T 4 , X, 1 f!! ,A K ., 1, l .. , l , 'I 3 v i X X X x x i l l Nora Rosevear Maribeih Roussel Adela Ruiz Patricia Russell Vikki Sacksfeder Tom Saecker Mariha Salazar Sanlos Salazar Daniel Sanborn Rulh Sarqenf William Sarqenl Sandra Sayer William Shev Hanne Schiller Thomas Schulz Reqinald Scoqqins S-,J,,.f1,a QE- '25,- Jim Nelson, a member of FFA, observes and judges a Lsghorn FAR LEFT Miss McLean helps Greg Marlin wllh a complex algebra problem. LEFT: Cheryl Abbolf chals wrlh lriends afler Mary Scolillo Meriel Scoll Simone Scolt Lynn Seiberl Chrislopher Shaw Ronald Shaw Vania Shellon lola Sherman Marion Sherman Sharon Siegel Glen Simmons Joyce Simpson Robin Sisli Gloria Skidmore Sheila Slaler Frank Slinkard Brad Sloan Glenda Smilh Gwen Smilh Jim Smilh Lawrence Smilh Marilyn Srnilh Palricia Srnilh Larry Snell Beniamin Solo Wayne Sparling Randy Spray Mary Spring Jane? Slahl Linda Slallinqs David Slanley Gary Slarks Dogulas Slarr Linda Slarr Mary Anne Sleele Sherry Slelzner Cynlhia Sl. John Kim Slocklon Roger Slokes Marvin Slranqe Willie Suell Anna Sullivan Pal Sullivan Connie Summers Kalhryn Sullon Jack Sweall Allen Swelalla Janice Taplin Elhel Tarr Tom Tarver Your 429' Experimenfing in 'F new fields of science, Rick Darke demonsfrales his abilily wilh the specfroscop and Rod Greflein look on. X. e as Bob Campbell George Talsuno Diane Taylor Cora Tenison Bealrice Thomas Markle Thomas Sondra Thomas Susan Thomas Barbara Thompson Nancy Thompson Terry Thompson Joy Tidwell Tony Tidwell Leroy Tiede Melba Tisdale John Tkach Sharon Toliver M.: i s 1 l Carlos Torres Allan Trapp Sleyen Traynor Karen Tucker Philip Tumblin William Turner Francille Tuslin George Valley Erneslina Vallez Reynaldo Valverde Linda Van Eekhoul Kalhleen Van Zandl Charlofle Vernon George Vevea Yvonne Villa Cynlhia Warlord Kennefh Walker Penny Walker Jane? Wall Linda Ward Elizabelh Warne Kennelh Watkins Brenda Wealhers Terry Websler 5345.41 Mlm? J Q 'i'l'a f:f.L :?l Daryl Marlin, Sherri Lyons and Pam Bell look on as Make York and Bruce hang posters for candidales in fhe ASB electrons wr Anfone Wegis Donald Welmer Larry Wells Debbie Wessel Fraser Weslerfield Dan Whelden John Whisler Palricia Whilacre Pafricia Whilley Theodore Whilley Charlolle Williams Jan Williams Johnnie Williams Kalhleen Williams Mariella Williams Future seniors decoraie cars fo prornole lheir campaign for ASB offices. Sieve Williams Joyce Williamson Nancy Wilson Mary Wilt Mari Willman Shirley Wofford John Wolf Tina Wong Sharon Worley Billie Wright Beniamin Yao Rosario Yniquez Marcia Yoon Michael York Amelia Zaraqosa Reyes Zaragoza Senior members of fhe greaf l969 Driller Pep Band pose solemnly, gracefullyhdeeply saddened al lhe lhoughf of fheir graduafion which means leaving lheir arch enemies in fhe band. Connie Adams Richard Alvarez Ken Anderson Levon Andrews Larry Appocaca Ronald Baker Danny Ballard Carol Barfensfein Alfredo Bayaca Gregg Bender Charles Black Sandra Black Alex Cakich Michael Calder Linda Cannon Charles Cason Elmer Casfro John Celedon Johnny Copeland Craig Cornelson Donald B. Davis Edward J. Davis Vivian Davis Vicfor Dimaggio Frank Dominguez Marilyn Douglas Clifford Edison Yolanda Escobar Ricky Ewinq Mike Fernandez Bruce Ferrell Earl Fields Rick Gomes Ismael Gonzalez Bruce E. Hall John H. Hall Leroy Hardimon Evangeline Hernandez Robert Hernandez Terry Higgins SENIORS NOT PICTURED Dwighl Hilliard Sharon Hogan Sfan Hollis James lngle Edward T. Jackson Florindia Jackson Gregory B. Jackson Myron D. Jackson Kirby James Roberf Johns Richard Kearney John Knox Jim Laberge Annelfe Lewis James Lewis Sieve Lopez Reyes Lozano William Mackey Ann Malone Tonni May Gaylord McCurdy Frances Melendez Peggy Moore Edgar Mora Larry Murphy Sheila Naff Hal Neufield Melvin Nolberf Cindy Oliver Mary Orozco Edward Parker Marylou Perez Tommy Pimienfa Jeffrey Poulson Vickie Price Beverly Rhoades Ulysses Roberson Bruce Roberls Rachel Rodriquez James Rogers Shirley Rogers Colleen Roias Irene Roias Richard J. Ruffus Samuel Rufus Leanna Russell James Rymer Alex Salmon Marvin Scovil Caroll Smith Alfonso Solo Rodney Sfephens Gary Sumlin Gary Sufherland Jim Taggarf Larry Thomas Larry Tillery Tony Villa Debbie Walslon Gilberf Wiegel William Wood Juniors Arrange Card Stun Card stunts supervised by the Junior Class at football games gave spectators a chance to participate in half-time entertainment. This Junior Class project is the only one of its kind at any Bakersfield school. The juniors also held a pickle sale before the Porterville High Susan McCarthy Junior Class Representative Kathe Estill Junior Class Vice President Sandy Banducci Junior Class Secretary Judy Anderson Junior Class Treasurer game ar dance, ' signing progran' Ts and Prom id sponsored the after-game tPickle the Panthers. De- the sets and planning the 1 for the Junior-Senior Prom were the concerns of junior council. Traditic -n was abandoned this year, as the big event was held in the Civic A uditorium for the first time. Bill Hand Junior Class President FIRST ROW: A. Reneaum, M. Cessna, K. Estill, J. Anderson, J. Briggs, R. Higdon, G. Brower. SECOND ROW: S. Coulter, V. Nel- son, S. McCarthv, I. Immamura, N. Novak, D. Sappentield, M. Aal, C. Hoeck. THIRD ROW: A. Hashim, L. Lee, R. Saecker, G. Robin- son, D. Kirkendall, J. Graham, V. Witmer, S. Banducci. FOURTH Moore, Comstock K. Wingate, Coombs, L. Sommerville, M. Hitt, B. N .6-5 FIRST ROW: K. Buss, P. Blackhawk, J. Davis, E. Brown, S. Briggs, l. Boyd. SECOND ROW: K. Kulstad, M. Bryson, J. Busby, R, Chai- dez, J. Black, C. Barnes, L. Butler. THIRD ROW: C. Adkins, L. Baptiste, M. Aguirre, J. Benner, J. Abercrombie, C, Blodget. FOURTH ROW: D. Brimage, N. Bell, E. Albany, M. Aal, J. Ander- son, J. Bierman, G. Brower. FIFTH ROW: D. Banks, C. Arnett, M. Battistoni, M. Cessna, T. Bachman, L. Corbin, S. Antonqiovanni, D. Burnett. SlXTH ROW: W. Barker, F. Aguilar, J. Barbour, C. Aubin, M. Brians, C. Brewlon, T. Boss, Unknown. SEVENTH ROW: R, Butler, K. Bonar, B. Comstock, B. Barker, J. Ament, R. Brinton, B. Belcher, S. Bower. EIGHTH ROW: R. Alvarado, E. Beaver, D. Brown, S. Lackey, D. Bible, M. Bachman, V. Blankenship, B. Bow- den, G. Clark. NINTH ROW: K. Anderson, D. Alvarez, D. Barnes, R. Butler, R. Bucher, L. Barrios, Unknown, J, Bilden. TENTH ROW: B. Ahlberg, M. Beilby, T. Banks, l. Arroyos, I. Alvarez, D. Alspaw, J. Braun, D. Beavers. ......,.,,..,,.,,,,,,, 19' z' 'FQ Q Q Nw-9 vis, 5' .u-.-. 5 ga.. .....,.,, Dt,4g We , . -Q 'QQ ',. Sunil i...,,, ,- 1 5 .,,.+ X ,Q S. 1 .1 s , NS-4' .-ex. -at , 7 -wr L., is QQ AN' Ati 'Q : 1 l gif. 1 a 4,2 ......... zu' ..,... . 9' ' 'G ,TQ ' '..'.i'S ' . if ' Y -as-'F f. 5 . Q, vt ,-, Q .- Y I I IRST ROW P Dixon B Cato S Davis J C rl'sle K Davis D F : . , , , . , . a n , . , . Carclill. SFCOND ROW: M. Clark, B, Caspari, R. Coleman, R. Craig, T. Choy, J. Fanshier, M. Radon. THIRD ROW: J. Cebreros, M. l-ollard, A. Dalley, M. Halling, M. Denney, N. DeGiorg1o FOURTH ROW: R. Carmack, D. Carmack, F. Chapman, C. Hoeck L. Donaldson, K. Castro, J. Chapman. FIFTH ROW: K. Coombs N. Burger, M. Culp, A. DuVal, J. Ceccarelli, B. Church, S. Eoh' G. Colby. SIXTH ROW: G. Carter, L. Cato, P. Dauwalder J. Carpenter, S. Coulter, S. Banducci, L. Crow, SEVENTH ROW Unknown, A. Brooks, L. Adams, R. Ansolabehere, K. Hitchcock, E Byrd, D. Barber. EIGHTH ROW: M. Dean, F. Dean, Unknown, G Collins, K. Chatman, H, Cobbs, Unknown, P. Colbert, L. Cox. NINTH ROW: J. Guiterrez, L. Carrillo, J. Dunn, W. Davis, A Chavez, R, Chavez, D. Christensen, W. Campbell, A. Carson TENTH ROW: K. Scott, W. Potter, S. Clare, Unknown, R. Stormont V. Delano, C. Everett, D. Carlson, J. Cervantes. FIRST ROW: B. Hasfings, J. Freqeau, V. Fuller, P. Flores, Unknown, J. Euens. SECOND ROW: K. Davidson, T. Gaines, L. Dykes, J. Johnson, K. French, K. Esfill, J. Fihe. THIRD ROW: J. Folkerf, D. Ziggy, C. Kinsman, R. Edwards, N. Esfrada, J. Finley. FOURTH land, C. Jelmini, D. Crown. FIFTH ROW: J. Unruh, D. Fasl, A. Hashim, S. McCarIhy, L. Lee, R, Saecker, J. Hewiff, R. Gaines. SIXTH ROW: R. Collins, J. Graham, D. Fields, R. Droppa, Un- : S. Fleishauer, L. Erreca, S. Enriquez, I. Imamura, B. Hooq- lxnown, UL Perez, P. G. Spangl G. Esfrad Candelari R. Griffin, ROW: E. , s .J lil. FIRST ROW: L. Harper, G. Halvorsen, J. Holladay, R, Gerdes, M. Hill, L Garden. SECOND ROW: A. Griffin, L. Fisher, M, Gip- son, J. Grandson, J. Gridiron, L. Hendrix, F. Hammond. THIRD ROW: H. Howard, A. Hemphill, J. Harris, D. Goosby, G. Hendrix, G. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: B. Gaines, C. Jones, L. Guzman, M. Harris, G. Higgins, K. Hillier, S. Harris. FIFTH ROW: S. Hess, H. Hulen, D. Gordon, J. Graham, T. Pina, C. Howleli, S. Graessle, M. Gaines. SIXTH ROW: G. Genfry, G. Hill, F. Thomas, S. Simp- if in fans 1 FIRST ROW: R. Keller, D. Livengood, Unknown, J. Jackson, S. Kophamer, T. Kaveney. SECOND ROW: F. Jacobs, S. Johns, F. Kas- pan, A. Killgrove, P. Jones, D. Sfringer, C. Jacober. THIRD ROW: H. Kindred, V. Jackson, C. Johnson, P. Johnson, A. Jenkins, R. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: T. Jackson, D. King, W. Johnson, R. Eiss- ler, E. Johnson, V. Jackson, W. Julian. FIFTH ROW: L. Miranda, R. Kilpatrick, L. Smilh, J. Briggs, D. Kerhulas, P. Ginn, M. Lingo, G. Gould. SIXTH ROW: D. Marlin, K. Wingale, M. Clark, C. y.-Q 1 xr- 'f -- an E FIRST ROW: S. Maxwell, B. Linscoll, N. Novak, J. McKenzie, C. Malhis, A. Leqgio. SECOND ROW: L. Rudolph, S. Marlinel, C. Neilsen, V. Paull, J. Marlin, L. Milchell, W. Moore. THIRD ROW: M. Mooney, M. Langley, K. McClusky, J. McCain, G. Mulch, C. Lay. FOURTH ROW: Unknown, D. Neilson, M. Bumerls, K. Durham, Unknown, D. Deguili, Unknown. FIFTH ROW: T. Mundorf, C. Wool- lomes, Unknown, Unknown, D, Downs, S. Blair, T. Cox, D. McDon- ald. SIXTH ROW: S. Morris, M. Milchell, S. Grassis, C. Marfin, N. Thurber, J. Deem, L. Robinson, A. Hildebrand. SEVENTH ROW: P. Bender, M. Nikkel, M. Farrell, T. lzquierdo, S. Zemny, R. Hig- don, M. Klassen, D. Griffin. EIGHTH ROW: R. Almklov, J. Brock, R. Romo, J. Yaussy, B. Hashim, A. Brooks, K. Sfeinmeyer, P. Rensel, M. Nikkel. NINTH ROW: D. Frary, S. Orr, M. Harper, S. Sockman, C. Johnson, B. Wong, B. Alberl, N. Cadwallader. TENTH ROW: V. Murphy, S. Ames, J. Curlis, J. Mann, B. DeWiH, L. Lockharl, L. Wedeqaerfner, M. Percic, F. Thomas. si l :Q A . QS-x S 1 i r l .., 4 r N, . -7 . .vw l .., X ,,, err, X ' be H ey.,4.-.W-.. - 1, ,.. Hawks, M. Nelson, Unknown. SEVENTH ROW: R. Kendrick, H. Jue C. Johns M. Johns Unknown, A. Jones, P. Malich, S. Langley EIGHTHIROW: A. Milikan, L. Mason, c, Mason, D. Waldram, vi Lynn, M. Ulhenwoldl, L. Long, M. Judd, I. Howard. NINTH ROW S. Mosley,, P. Mackey, F. McMurtry, H. Collier, L. Marlinel, P. Neri, M. Marlinel, S. Milikan. TENTH ROW: R. Slandifl, J. Blylhe, N. McGee, C. Walker, M. Kelly, M. McGee, J. Lafham, L. Glover, R. Loran. lf: FIRST ROW: D, Perkins, A. Plasfer, T. Parks, B. Payne, C. Peskor, L. Pipifone. SECOND ROW: D. Ochesky, J. Pelzer, B. Pelerson A. Parker, P. Person, R. Peffus, S. Parker. THIRD ROW: R. Porier O. Praii, D. Pralf, Unknown, B. Ogle, J. Phillips. FOURTH ROW J. Parker, Unknown, L. Gil, L. Solo, V. Munoz R. Fuenles C. Na- Ellioff, iera. FIFTH ROW: R. Solo, A. Hernandez, P.ISoza, C. Giovea, B Prince, J. Sfuehbe, E. Phillips, D. Sappenfield. SIXTH ROW: D Klrkendall, V. Wirmer, R. Pulnam, D. Owen, G. Pierson, A. Srewarl M. Pool. SEVENTH ROW: X. Gonzales, H. Arias, R. Briseno, L. Al J. Layva, E. Arviso, L. Guerra, S. Osburn. EIGHTH ROW ra, J. Calderon, P. Busfamamfe, G. Marfinez, P. Ruiz, S , R. Parsons, T. Penningfon, R. May. NINTH ROW: B . McGralh, R. Peace, V. Karibian, G. Ribelin, T. Serros . D. C?onzales, R. Banducci. TENTH ROW: D. Willoughby, R. Hard f B Marier, R, Riccomini, M. Tumblin, R. Preslon, T. Canrel mi, J. Pacciorini, V. McDowell. cs S FIRST ROW: M. Ramirez, C. Rose, D. Reddy, G. Richardson, V. Slephens, R. Roberson. SECOND ROW: M. Robinson, C, Richard- son, L. Skaggs, D. Roux, D. Schuelz, D. Roberls, S. Richards. THIRD ROW: M. Harnilion, W. Will, J. Harris, T. Alvarez, B. Pelzer, J. Price. FOURTH ROW: D. Veach, C. Spurling, D. Rolhwell, D. Rowe, Unknown, D. Lewis, D. Reed. FIFTH ROW: E. Sliger, G. Shepard, C. Miles, B. Kroeker, R. Spencer, R. Smith, S. Reeder, R. Canfield. SIXTH ROW: C. Slewarl, K. Schrader, D. Shepherd, S. Smale, R. Sandlin, C. Scoli. SEVENTH ROW: D. Robbins, Un- C. Slokes, D. Sundel, L. Rannefeld, M. Schiller. . Ramirez, M, Rodriguez, M. Hanson, L. Monan, Hunzeker, V. Nelson, M. Sfoner, K, Schweilzer. L Romero, H. Sumlin, M. Roberls, R. Sommerville' Snyder, L. Lewis, P. Prince. TENTH ROW: H. Rodriguez, A. Smifh, L. Sholfenkirk, J. Roberls, W. Sweall, J. R. Shehee, R. Slauqhler. I I - I FIRST ROW: A. Reneaum, S. Williams, B. Taylor, S. Taplin, D. Tor- res, M. Tiede. SECOND ROW: Unknown, 5. Van Schaack, J. Thom- as, R. Romo, 8. Verbree, J. Terrell, G. Ware. THIRD ROW: D. Tuck- er, S. Thompson, T. Uribe, S. Tillman, A. Tafro, C. Toy. FOURTH ROW: J. Taylor, S. Tomlin, D. Taylor, A. Vincenl, M. Theodore, R. Vaughn, W. Tyler. FIFTH ROW: W. Weldon, J. Young, W. Wil- liams, L. Wriqhf, L. Wafford, C. Washingfon, P. Williams, V. Whiffield. SIXTH ROW: J. Wallace, B. Wilcox, R. Williams, J. eq' Woods, L. Treide, J. Walfon, T. Weigel. SEVENTH ROW: C. Yfreeide, D. Williford, M. Walsh, B. Williford, R. Zerbe, R. W.-use cher, W. Wachob, M. Rensel. EIGHTH ROW: B. Yourek, P. Woods, R. Wally, L. Winegar, Unknown, N. Wrighr, R. Wallace, N. Wrighl, D. Wealhers. NINTH ROW: F. Smilh, J. Rulus, E. Smilh, M. Rueda, L. Sfevens, M. Tannehill, D. Schafer, K. Sfonesypher, S. Schafer. TENTH ROW: B. Rulledqe, G. Sawyer, J. Websler, J, Sierra, E. Sanchez, E. Schmid1,B. Reneau, M. Ward. was 'E 'iv 1 ,gl- t nv FIRST ROW: S. Simmons, L. Wakefield, B. Nicolelli, G. Lee, R. Sfancliff, S. Loyd. SECOND ROW: P. Meacham, M. Gallagher, J. Munden, R. Polls, D. Wachob, R. Munden, B. Slickler. THIRD ROW: M. Morqan, Unknown, E. Nulf, T. Maqsby, M. Monii, S. Mendez. FOURTH ROW: F. Laughlon, E. Logan, M. Morgan, A. Nufl, D. Moore, D. Manning, J. Monlgomery. FIFTH ROW: G. Sanders, V. Leiia, G. Lopez, E. Martinez, L. Morales, S. Marks, H, Love. L. Sfewarl. SIXTH ROW: M. Rodriguez, R. Ruiz, B. Nieland, M. Marquez, J. Marquez, D. Marlinez, J. Moreno. SEVENTH ROW: N3 ,fa ..--w 1 , . .Q -, Y .5 1 ' - 3-2: ,, Nr Q. 41: in-a..- .Jfsc e as -O. E ll ,M Iii 'WSI Nia-4 -SL KZ k ff- if A ', :gr 5 ', Hb on fr F I F is . .,.:: ,Q 7,4 W G. Robinson, I. Spignor, F. Smilh, L. Simpson, P. Redd, D. Ramirez, L. Romero, D. Solo. EIGHTH ROW: A. Rivas, M. Beilby, D. Marion V. Ford, S. Nichols, A. McCaleb, W. Nichols, N. Paul, D. Nichols NINTH ROW: W. Rowe, J. McGreqory, C. Moore, C. Madden, E McKinney, E. Sherman, A. Oliver, A. Monlqomery. TENTH ROW R. Salcedo, T. Robledo, S. Rivera, P. Salcido, S. Vera, J. Rod riguez, C. Leiia, G. Ruiz, T. Toliver. ELEVENTH ROW: A. Rober son, K. Talum, D. Sfarr, E. Smilh, K. Redding, W. Ruffus, K, Suflon W. Spencer, W. Reed. Action Keynotes Sophomore Activities An older and more capable Class of l97l demonstrated its renewed spirit in the traditional Sophomore Class magazine sale, its main mon- ey-making project. The council also planned several noon sales and one dance which had a t'mystery motif. At Christmas, the council as a group carolcd at various rest homes Liza Patty Sophomore Class Representative Carry Van Eekhout Sophomore Class Vice President Becky Bethell Sophomore Class Secretary Cathy Ricltett Sophomore Class Treasurer througho Profiting year, the hold the ern it wel t the Bakersheld vicinity. rom their experiences last council learned how to lass together and to gov- . These organized activi- ties are hopefully demonstrative of future ex Sophoino ursions planned by the r re Class. Manuel Sophomore 5'Y W'ff 'i5'3 e . V FIRST ROW: L. Bruer, B. Bethell, D. Strites, Unknown, R. Powell A. Hines, L. Hall. SECOND ROW: M. Reavis, K. Fox, J. Sabaloni: M. Mosconi, N. Peace, M. Wright, Unknown. THIRD ROW: C. Jane way, L. Vincent, C. Loomis, L. Ulrich, D. Bracke, L. Patty, L. Sar gent, B. Stanley. FOURTH ROW: M. Rump, K. Lossinq, S. Furman, CU I.' B. Ellison, D. Martin, C. Thoman, C. Farris. FIFTH ROW sa C. Cade, T. Mason, K. Albert, R. Amundsen, G S. Dantzler. SIXTH ROW: O. J. Owen, M. Izqui B, Bainbridge, D. Briones, J. Mayer, L. Ramos D. Willis. .- FIRST ROW: C. Janeway, L. Bruer, B. Belhell, B. Bainbridge, L. Anderson, D. Breazele. SECOND ROW: R. Birchfield, M. Anlon- aros, J. Abbot, E. Biqgar, B. Bender, S. Bispo, R. Bilyeu. THIRD ROW N Barron K Boyles V Brown R Amundsen B Barker M Bussell FOURTH ROW R Acosla K Alberf R Allison R Acker man V Baleman Leon Anderson P Arenas FIFTH ROW C Anderson M Baphsle C Bosse T Barnes J Barron B B neau R Anlonquovannl J Balherra SIXTH ROW B Bclden R rrs S Brown Baile C Berth N Abbol M Ben er .- s rv agp. 'Qu f-1 FIRST ROW: A. Douglass, T. Cranfill, T. Cox, R. Davis, L. Chunn S. Cox. SECOND ROW: J. Crosby, S. Ciaz, J. Conley, C. Crow L. Collier, L. Darling, S. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. Diaz, A. Cooke J. Davis, G. Clarkin, E. Csikos, B. Chase. FOURTH ROW: H Cheeseman, C. Cargill, S. Clarlz, J. Collins, E. DeGiorgio, R. Chinn C. Casey. FIFTH ROW: B. Hall. G. Darke, K. Cedarleaf, S. Curry, J. Comslock, S. Coleman, D. Calvillo, R. Cesmaf. SlXTH ROW: J. Curlis, J. Coronado, D. Cassidy, E. Dauwalder, J. DelaCru1, S. I SEVENTH ROW: J. Barker, C. Brunsell, E. Brinsfield, J. Adams, E. Absher, L. Absher, F. Aguirre, D, Balsch. EIGHTH ROW: K. Brifran, E. Bullard, C. Angello, G. Busby, M. Barry, M. Buller, D. Bowers G Ashby, G. Anderson. NINTH ROW: D. Auslin, V. De- lano A Alvarado, D. Alexander, G. BarneH, B. Collins, B. Bleecker D Angelo, D. Brubaker. TENTH ROW: D. Barlell, S. Adams S Breazeale, S. Becky, P. Bales, P. Bradrick, M. Beachel, C Arribillaga, A. Brighf, S. Armslrong. qwzf xx l:,:.g.., Dawson, Unknown, L. Guerra. SEVENTH ROW: M. Campos, T. Carrillo, A. Cleveland, B. Cunningham, J. Daniels, M. Davis, M. Cooper, J. Carlisle, C, Davis. EIGHTH ROW: B. Clanlon, J. Dusfin, Unknown, G. Ephrom, F. Collins, T. Carler, D. Davis, D. Dorsey. NINTH ROW: E. Aleman, l. Carrillo, A. Buslamenle, E. Cervanles, T. Ccrfei, D. Cummings, J. Bible, D. Beilby. TENTH ROW: R. Garcia, C. Lomas, F. Graves, B. Gallardo, F. Gonzales, L. Hernandez, M. Herrera, E, Rios, P. Marlinez, S. Leyra. -'19 FIRST ROW: J. Edwards, M. Fleeman, C. Flefcher, W. Finks M Fields, T. Francisco. SECOND ROW: E. Fiqueron, S. Edwards, sl Williams, J. Farris, K. Fox, K. Coffee, K. Ellis. THIRD ROW: J. Fife, J. Folks, E. Fasl, S. El Cano, M. Fernandez, K. Escalera FOURTH ROW: H. Eddinqlon, T. Ferguson, T. Ennis, R. Engholm J. Ellis, C. Eng, L. Flefcher. FIFTH ROW: S. Enscoe, M. Fariss, vf Boyd, B. Ellison, C. Cade, S. Danlzler, V. Fosler, P. Freeman, SIXTH ROW: S. Dixon, E, Davis, G. Cannon, J. Drafion, S. Crad re .ggissg S gfiwg, J ' - . 'X W1 'E 3 1 ' - . . dock, Belfra A. Co Boons NINT Hand, Huqhe :ae- if 5 FIRST ROW: W. Hyafi, T. Harp, C. Howlelf, M. Hernandez, M. lbarra, A, Holley. SECOND ROW: M, Hardcaslle, F. Holladay, J. Halber Unknown L. Hurick A, Hail q, , , ey, G. Gomez. THIRD ROW: M. Grossi, L. Huichison, E. Huber, R. Goosby, W. Hend- ricks, B. Garden. FOURTH ROW: D. Harris K. Hare D. Gooden J.c5.1anes, K. Holladay. K. Hill, L. Hall. FIFTH Row? s. Rives, AI Hines, D, Hodges, J. Hashim, C. Henry, J. Hutchinson, L, Hay, D. Horner. SIXTH ROW: P. Arnold, G. Smiih, Unknown, L. Ballard, N. Burns H'c'cs, A IGHTH L - ,La FIRST ROW: H. Johnson, D. Johnson, P. Johns, J. Bedwell, D. Jones, L. Lewis, SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, R. Jones, G. Johns, T. Jack- son, J. Johnson, M. Kenislon, S. Mueller. THIRD ROW: E. Kelley, K. Jones, L. Jenkins, C, Jones, D. Jackson, N. Kinney. FOURTH ROW: D. Estrada, B. Sierra, B. Ambriz, P. Guilierrex, S. Leyva, G. Garcia, W. Herron. FIFTH ROW: S. Jones, A. Jolly, K. Jordan, G. Jackson, N, Jones, C. Julian, L. Jackson, P. Kindred. SIXTH ROW: J. Jung, G, Jones, J. King, J. Meyer, A. Johnson, J. Klima- Qi , 4? g 1 ' , K 4 . chusky, J. Kroeker. SEVENTH ROW: J. Kaspar, S. Lopes, E. Ko- sareff, J. Jablon, K. LaBeIIe, J. Kimbrell, E. Keller, M. Jan. EIGHTH ROW: C. Howard, A. Gonzalez, M. Gonzales, D. Gon- iales, L. Allen, J. Glass, F. Harmon, P. Harris, T. Higgins. NINTH ROW: Unknown, A. Marfinez, L. Herrera, C. Gallegos, A. Gon- zales, Unknown, G. Howard, R. Hulcheson. TENTH ROW: B. May, D. Lesler, D. Maflicks, C. Hehn, G. Genlry, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, P. Garcia. ur 1 . . a x if an FIRST ROW: V. Lampkin, K. Norlh, S. Langdon, D. Nowell, S. HcMahan, H. Leapley. SECOND ROW: C. Marr, J. Lee, C. Monlez, D. Marlin, G. McCulloch, B. McGreqory, E. Mifchell. THIRD ROW: L. Mangrum, D. Nelson, M. Manning, B. Neal, F. Lomas, A. Medina, FOURTH ROW: K. Lossing, S, LeFevre, S. Moullon, M. Miller, B. Mallone, C. Luke, L. Merrell. FIFTH ROW: C. Mackey, R. Linear, R. Lee, J. Monroe, L. Mosley, H. Mackey, L. Lyons. SIXTH ROW: A. Niesen, R. McQueen, M. Mosley, G. McGee, F. al -5 'xt -L. ..ll s Monlgomery, J. Morgan, L. McKnighl. SEVENTH ROW: A. Mad dox, S. Lamoff, D. Nalen, G. Neal, M. Moore, J, Margrave, J Murrin, R. Miller. EIGHTH ROW: D. Lovinger, R. Loux, P. Leon- ard, L. Mooney, P. Nevleld, B. Meslmaker, D. Morris, M. Jones, B. Lohse. NINTH ROW: T. Macnair, T. Moore, E. Moore, C. Loom is, S. McCraw, B. Leppke, L. Lovelace, T. Mason. TENTH ROW C. McBealh, Unknown, Unknown, D. Lazane, J. Lockwood, J. Mc Kay, P. Molinaro, G. McDonald, E. McAIeer, bl FIRST ROW: R. Romo, C. Poffs, B. Pirfs, D. Puissequr, J. Owen Il. Poor. SECOND ROW: F. Penderqraff, M. Paige, M. Prud homme, E. Orih, K. Wesfon, P. Parish, E. Price. THIRD ROW: C Rickeff, M. Robesky, S. Brians, M. Sirickler, L. Roberis, Unknown FOURTH ROW: L. Shipe, E. Siinemeyer, M. Reavis, P. Sisneros, B. Rademacher, M. Mosconi, L. Maxwell. FIFTH ROW: M. Siod dard, T. Raney. Unknown, M, Lafave, T. Lewy, N, Peace, J. Cheever, K. Carney. SIXTH ROW: B. Ogle, C. Paiierson, R. Powell. M. Phil ZF FIRST ROW: V. Riccomini, R. Rude, J. Rummel, R. Rice, R. SaHer- Iee, C. Smifh. SECOND ROW: R. Reid, E. Roquemore, M. Roberi- son, C. Ryder, M. Sago, S. Schueff, S. Sharp. THIRD ROW: R. Roberfs, Unknown, A. Spencer, D. Sfevens, M. Siqler, J, Spears. FOURTH ROW: F. Sanchez, W. Rhoader, N. Shire, R. Sharon, W. Sfewari, S. Scrivner, N. Scales. FIFTH ROW: G. Ray, R. Springer M. Rensel, K. Sianley, R. Smith, K. Renz, B. Rodgers, L. Ramos. SIXTH ROW: L. Richeri, C. Schey, T. Ray, L. Rogers, S. Nord, S. Schafer, mons, C EIGHTH Sherman, ROW: T. D. Siiies Rod rigue .P J M B P SEVENTH ROW C N IG Colby SEVENTH ROW M Simmons L Ruby D Sum I FIRST ROW: S. Mayo, D. Murphy, J. Marlinez, K. McCullin, R. Lopez, T. Martinez. SECOND ROW: C. Lewis, C. Maddox, L. Newlon, 8. Norlon, I. Maldonado, G. Morgan, B. Jackson, Tr.lRD ROW: D. Lee, S. Mackey, V. Sorrell, G. Lane, V. Mclnlosh, D. Miller. FOURTH ROW: S. Uribe, J. McMurly, M. Melendez, L. Salazar, D. Gonzales, V. Montgomery. FIFTH ROW: E. Martinez, T. Marlinez, C. Perez, Unknown, L. Mendoza, M. Mesa, S. Simmons, L. Mendez. SIXTH ROW: B. Lovell, B. McCann, L. Gonzales, R. McGill, E. Marlinez, M. Malley, P. Higuera. SEVENTH ROW: J. Smirh, E. Thomas, D. Slranqe, A. Sinklier, B. Spaulding, R. Sal- cido, S. Ruiz, K. Schaefer. EIGHTH ROW: C. Salmon, D. Ouiiada, R. Richards, R. Riley, K. Slerner, G. Soulhern, D. Richardson, J. Smilh. NINTH ROW: R. Solo, O. Roquemore, E. Spencer, R. Redd, G. Sfinson, J. Roberlson, C. Scoll, H. Robinson. TENTH ROW: L. Truifl, S. Ulhenwoldl, A. Tubbs, J. Thompson, M. Roby, G. Rusl, D. Mell F. Medeiros. ELEVENTH ROW: W. Robinson, G. Walkins, D. Willis, A. Walkins, W. Weldon, J. While, D. Wingfield, K. Ward, R. Malhews. Q I ,M FIRST ROW: J. Thomas, D. Triplilf, M. Thompson, B. Van Zanlen, C. Van Eekhoul, D. Wilson. SECOND ROW: J. Turner, Unknown, J, Tinoco, S. Vest, D. Thomas, D. Van Houlean, G. Traver. THIRD ROW: O. Tanner, J. Thompson, R. Tarum, L. Villalpando, Unknown, D. Villirreal. FOURTH ROW: S. Thomas, S. Cola, P, Talum, V. Touchsfone, M. Trour, V. Sullivan, K. Rodrigues. FIFTH ROW: Un- known, C. Sufherland, T. Van Riemsdvk, K. Radoumis, S. Morris, D. Mudford. B. Carder. C. Usrey. SIXTH ROW: D. Wesl, O. Vaughn, S. Thompson, C. Toney, 8. Trice, J. Truner, V. Turner. 'l I SEVENTH ROW: B. Weeks, E. Williams, C. Warren, L. Woods, P. Wriqhl, G. Whilfield, V, Wynne, N. Wilridge. EIGHTH ROW: P. Williams, N. Warner, R. Wallon, J. Warren, J. Williams, 6. Wil- liams, E. Walson. NINTH ROW: B. Williams, J. Wiqgins, J. Zaben, K. Wafson, B. Young, L. Ulrich, M. Wrighl, P. Ganonq. TENTH ROW: D. Ward, S, Williams, B. Winler, L. Vincenl, L. Ynoslrola, L. Yeich, J. Wilderson, D. Woodral. ELEVENTH ROW: D. Whelden, R. Whilsefi, L. Wadley, J. Wood, B. Wadley, B. Young, L. Wood- folk. iq- 63 Varied Activities Spark Frosh Spirit In addition to the traditional cleaning of the school seal, the Freshman Class Council originated several projects as it launched its high school career. A successful sucker sale preceded the Lick the Stars dance. The appropriate title of the dance applied to the sucker sale and also to the North High Sandi Lackey Freshman Class Representative Sandie Hill Freshman Class Vice President Frances Littles Freshman Class Secretary Becky Lew Freshman Class Treasurer opportunity to demonstrate its spirit and streng game. A well-organized of canned foods for baskets gave the council members ' chance to demonstrate sentative ability and gave an class as a whole an th of participation. 4 .t .ik-gtfagaisxwe M FIRST ROW' S Davis J Lyons M Johnson C Varner D Papa S Lacke M Sm'th T B hl D Wh' l I . . , . , I. , , , . - . y, . I , . eec y, . :pp e, T Choy FOURTH sercia, T. Brown, C. Steele, E. Perkins. SECOND ROW: M. Bigqar, ROW: A. Liqgins, P. Purser, M. Everett, M. Weqis C Mayer E M. Kite, L. Smith, M. Heinley, A. lmamura, J. Morelli, B. Lew, Medders, P. Gilbert, R.Jelminl C. Smith, F. Litfles. THIRD ROW: S. Park, J. Powell, J. Barefield, 64 FIRST ROW: A. Agenio, W. Burger, T. Adams, J. Aultman, R. Berry, D. Bittle, Un nown. SECOND ROW: C. Boyles, L. Brooks, C. Alkire, K. Ashby, L. Barksdale, S. Barnes, J. Burns. THIRD ROW: W. Allman, J. Burk E. Buxton, D. Bayus, D. Branscum, A. Anton- aros, K. Almklov. FOURTH ROW: D. Bosworth, T. Alvarez, R. Beck, T. Bell, J. Beasley, J. Brown, C. Boulet, M. Bruce. FIFTH ROW: R. Barnes, L. Abrams, T. Beechly, R. Ansolabehere, L. Acord, P. Ander- son, M. Biggar, L. Andrews, M. Beavers. SIXTH ROW: J. Anlongio- vanni, J. Banducci, G. Brower, B. Bartell, T, Brinsfield, J. Bower, D. ,. K Baddley, S. Brady. SEVENTH ROW: D. Banks, L. Alvarez, B. Black, J. Butler, P. Adams, A. Barker, K. Ames, A. Almaraz, J. Barnett. EIGHTH ROW: L. Afkerson, N. Alcorn, J. Balderas, M. Balderas, D. Belti, A. Britton, T. Adkins, J. Butler, J. Barefield, M. Burrell. NINTH ROW: T. Bustamente, M. Bustamante, T. Abarca. K. Addington, L. Angeles, A. Aubrey, J. Brown, P. Blickenstaff, B. Andrade, T. Brown. TENTH ROW: G. Bustamenie, F. Bandimere, M. Bosse, L. Burgess, M. Butler, M. Buss, D. Briggs, B. Blattenberg, J. Barron, R. Boyar, P. Arenas. ., -H, I s NM. MM-,,. ar- .- 4 2 . , , -.,.?,, -Q. ,, f .,'......r a X ' - . N h! . ,J .H I 5 an .Y It x Q. Q ' , g f , i, . SJ' ., N, 9' I 1 .lv a A 'vis uf' . - g . 5 I. 4 1 5 X f' w. s 4 J ' , 'A 2T N- x, . , . . 1, 1. . Ml eq.. .sa -If I.. 5 . e -s' Ilya , . .I X .Pr . 'Il i , '1I 'Q I -sr M n .r,, ,une welll .,-- 1 ., 5' W FIRST ROW: B. Cargill, T. Cummings, S. Davis, M. Duval, K. Dick, H. Castaneda, R. Covey. SECOND ROW: T. Cross, L. Casteel, C. Downs, S. Dremel, V. Conner, P. Dorsey, M. Conley, B. Clausen, THIRD ROW: R. Coon, M. Contreras, L. Delgado, J. Cooley, K. Dryden, M. Daniels, M. Cutbirlh. FOURTH ROW: L. Conreio, S. Calvillo, L. Corneio, Unknown, M, Clayton, J. Cobbs, M. Caldwell T. Choy. FIFTH ROW: F. Durham, G. Dunlap, D. Dobbs, W. Dun can, C. Cline, K. Cosqriff, J. Dobbs, R. DiMaggio, R. Castleman. SIXTH ROW: B. Coulter, V, Chelf, G. Clanton, E. Collard, C. In.- 'L wx .. . ' l iq, g Cochran, C. Clark, J. Clark, B. Delano. SEVENTH ROW: A. Chavel, A. Candelaria, P. Cooper, P. Clinton, P. Calderon, T. Castaneda M. Cummins, M. Casfro, C. Crown. EIGHTH ROW: D. Delano, C. Clark, J. Copeland, M. Diaz, G. Dyer, G. Collins, P. Colbert, L. Corker, D. Clarke, L. Corker. NINTH ROW: A. Delgadillo, A. Cebreros, G. Cazares, V. Chavez, E. Contreras, K. Delcid, G. Cox, J. Clark, K. Cummings, B. Carter, C. Coedes. TENTH ROW: K. Grant, M. Heins, R. Hogeland, K. Haberman, J. Bustamante, P. Ceruanles, L. Carmona, R. Alexander, M. Fisher. A. Castro. --To-' . ..,,. . --wp 5 n - . 11.1 rx, , .. v , 4...- rw . .s. 1 .4 . +.,,' . ..v, G 4 XI 2 x K 1.1 2 . fi s 'CMI M 65 ww s 7 K in T ROW J Fre S Fusse FIRS : . y , . I, P. Ellis, R. Ellis, B. Flowers, R. Franco, G. Fanucchi. SECOND ROW: D. Elrich, G. Escobedo, T. Frayer, V. Eslrada, E. Forlenberry, M. Everefl, J. Foy. THIRD ROW J. Fulmer, J. Fingers, P. Evans, C. Fielder, P. Flelcher, B. Elrod L. Feil. FOURTH ROW: S. Faast, R. Fowler, D. Freeman W. Evans: B. Fierro, E. Emerson L. Francies K. Polson. FIFTH ROW: H. Flee man, K. Fukamofo, sf Flores, T. Fregeau, K. Elder, C. Fry, J. Ehref, V.. Ehrel, L. Francisco. SIXTH ROW: L. Flores, C. Espy, S. Fran- cisco, B. Ealon, G. Frufos, E. Figueroa, H. Eslrada, R. Fike 2, zbg. . ,i g . SEVENT Caslro, ROW: 1 Gordon, NINTH Graf, T. A. Genl lcardo, -I ROW: L. Caslaneda, l. Cuellar, B. Davis, D. Clarkin, R. J. Fowler, J. Flefcher, M. Esmond, A. Fuenles. EIGHTH X. Gonzales, J. lzquierdo, A. Hungary, R. Huebner, M. J. Gragg, R. Grady, A. Hubble, K. Gregory, J. Howell. ROW: S. Garrell, D. Griffilh, T. Garrison, M. Howard, S. Haney, L. Harding, M. Hill, D. Hyall, D. Hollingsworth, rv. TENTH ROW: R. Haycock, V. Hernandez, K. Gee, Y. J. Garcia, C. Hicks, T. Houchin, J. Hill, S. Gray, L. Esfrada. jr? il! 32 1 if fl , f-'alas FIRST ROW: L. Hardimun, M. Hollis, V. Godboll, B. Hodges, N Hamonds, A. Harshaw, R. Harper. SECOND ROW: G. Glover, H Gordon, C. Gooden, L. Harper, C. Haley, D. Hill, B. Grider, D Hewes. THIRD ROW: M. Higgins, P. Hughes, J. Garden, D. Hawk- ins, E. Henderson, A. Hammond, S. Harldige. FOURTH ROW: R. Herrera, C. Gonzales, M. Heinley, J. Groves, V. Hicks, S. Galloway, S. Graham, R. George. FIFTH ROW: R. Gonzalez, E. Granillo, D. Hale, C. Gonzales, E Garcia, S. Hehn, B. Garza, H. Hoogland, L. Hill. SIXTH ROW: M. Gonzales, J. Haskell, V. Hand, G. Hanford, M. Hicks H. Hernandez. SEVENTH ROW: C. A. lmamura, J. Gilliam, C. Gomez, R. Gra- G. Gonzales. EIGHTH ROW: R. Hopkins, B. Hubbard, J. Gonzalez, J. Gailan, L. Gridiron, NINTH ROW: C. Jones, W. Fore- R. Gallemore, T. Horsley, R. Harringlon, R. Glenn. TENTH ROW: M. Lloyd, . Jones, J. James, T. Jolly, F. R. Jimenez. K..- ji' 3 FIRST ROW: K. Kealhinq, J. Key, J. Jewell, K. Kelly, C. Jones, M. Kirchner, K. Johnson. SECOND ROW: M. Kile, S. Johnson, J. Johnson, T. Keenan, T. Johnson, L. Johns, D. Kochheiser, B. Ken- isfon. THIRD ROW: N. Kilchak, M. Jones, T. Johnson, R. Jelmini, G. Kuhn,, C. Jung, G. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: D. Johnson, C. Juslice, R. Jue, G. Krause, G. King, S. Jones, R. Jacober, J. Kas- par. FIFTH ROW: C. Judge, R. Kniqhlen, T. Kinsman, L. Keller, M. Johnson, G. Jacobs, A. Jackson, S. Jackson, R. Johnson. SIXTH ROW: M. Johnson, L. James, M. Jones, K. Jones, A. Jackson, W. il .J FIRST ROW: G. McDonald, A. Liqgins, R. Lanqslon, J. Lopez, T. Masi, J. Nelson, S. Nance. SECOND ROW: P. Lindsay, C. Mc- Kniqhf, F. McKinney, C. McKinley, L. Lewis, L. Mesa, K. Long, K. Minor. THIRD ROW: R. Ladd, R. Lopes, L. Morris, R. Moreno, S. Moreno, S. Nieland, N. Lord. FOURTH ROW: T. Maxwell, J. Mar- linez, R. Mitchell, D. Lackey, K. Lane, T. McDowell, M. Liqhf, J. Millar. FIFTH ROW: D. Miller, C. Nicola, S. Nunez, Y. Moreno, B. Lamond, J. McClain, J. Lyons, T. Meyers, L. Nielsen. SIXTH ROW: D. Lawson, V. Mealy, M. Luian, R. Leon, M. Lazalde, J. Krone, T. Judd, C. Kimble. SEVENTH ROW: D. Madeira, D. Ma- gana, P. Mann, K. Lowe, C. Meslmaker, L. Mann, C. Milchell, G. Lane, I. Lozano. EIGHTH ROW: D. Lyons, R. Mifchell, A. Liflon, S. Marlinez, K. McClure, D. McMurly, M. Marberry, R. Milchell, N. Langley, M. Lewis. NINTH ROW: M. Lenix, K. Nichols, R. Nel- son, B. Mosley, J. Lilly, V. Lee, A. Null, D. Lewis, Unknown, W. Nichols. TENTH ROW: B. Lew, J. Mullins, A. Nobles, E. Medders, S. Lackey, C. Lefevre, C. Langston, J. Morelli, C. Nixon, G. Loving, W. McQueen. KHKYFWY 'tx W A Kill? ,,,,,,,.,,, wsmnwsrfs il frw K ,.,...4 , 'sig . 'FM K K Q . 22' i I fi .F ' F A y 'W E Q nfl N l 'A A A 2 by . 4' I+ 1 w 'es . f fr 4 K . , J , f . ,Q 6 . F - f ' I' 'V . V., N .. -V at , V V., A .fr E h 1 V -I 4 V . .A . , 4'qYfi-4 Q V, I X. Q: ,I . ' r ' TS- 5 ., 'I il ' N lie. ff ' 'Q' H ' -1 ' N-5:4 f ,V fy I S 'T' lx? . 5 I ' f -A I ll , ' v . X A ' W 1 fv' ii' 'V V7 ,X X si, ' 1: N:'. , ,i sr , A Ll! 3. 'L a f -. . f . . Af I X.. I I-1 Ji Q gkkl I Q Q ll - i 4. 1 . Sir. li yi ' R s Q . Mi f 1, JV. LH 'I P ff'B.,,5 ,z..'m V ! 1 E Y Q S. i ' F V 1 f Q 9 I: u Y .r X .hi I5 ,T 2... .I A J y Q x A M! E' L, I if s is fl in . f - . + y J x A li bask J i I' i A I X J . its '-X U f uni' I 1 ... Y -. .5 Q... I .I I 2' I ar .ff X ', - s :awww-sr.: , Xi , - I 'l 'H A3 if . Marlinez, S. Malley, G. Lee. SEVENTH ROW: M. Melvin, R. Mc- Nairn, S. Luyden, R. McNamara, R. Lewy, C. McCanne, C. Mayer, J. Lavender, R. McClenny. EIGHTH ROW: J. Miller, B. Loran, C. Luk, M. Nelson M. Meyer, R. Mola, M. Manning, D. Minion, L. Mueller, J. Nick. NINTH ROW: S. Mosley, F. Lillies, B. Lyons, M. Mangrum, C. Massey, G. Moddis, L. Milchell, T. Long, M. Miller, R. Nord, G. McCuIlah. TENTH ROW: R. Monlgomery, J. Moore, D. Love, J. Lee, D. Miller, J. Mellon, V. Negrele, S. Norman, R. Negrele, A. Naiera. FIRST ROW: J. Powell, B. Oakes, R. Pannell, J. Ochasky, M. Pitt- man, R. Pierce, D. Pitts. SECOND ROW: S. Phillips, E. Perkins, L. Powell, C. Person, N. Owen, S. Parker, H. Pfister, B. Price. THIRD ROW: S. Park, M. Poor, C. Price, J. Poulsen, C. Putnam, P. Purser, L. Oylear. FOURTH ROW: C. Oldham, A. Pacciorini, G. Otten, O. Preston, G. Perez, D. Pike, R. Pruitt, S, Patron, FIFTH ROW: M. Embry, D. Papasergia, C. Prince, S. Pratt, J. Parker, F. Papion, M. Ponce, M. Pimienta, T. Perez. SIXTH ROW: J. Orozco, M. Park- er, S. Pritchetts, J. Pollard, J. Porter, A. Shotwell, R. Black, T. Pratt. SE' ENTH ROW: S. Smoot, R. Scott, M. Romo, R. Shackel' ford, B. son. EIG J. Richar ROW: L. R. 'Maxw argent, K. Smith, R. Smith, C. Smith, E. Shaw, R. Robin- TH ROW: R. Parker, C. Scales, T. Swintord, O. Sherman, son, V. Santana, C. Riese, D. Siegel, M. Richert. NINTH Moore, B. McDaniels, A. Netters, B. Mays, D. Massey, ell, T, Matney, D. Lindley, B. Lewis, R. Jones. TENTH ROW: C. Martin, J. McLeod, C. Norris, M. McCullah, R. Mundort, D. McMahan, Unknown, J. Martinez, C. Smith, M. Rude, D. Riley. FIRST ROW: J. Selgrath, C. Rhodes, P. Ransom, R. Sherwood, R. Reilsma, E. Shaub, D. Riddick. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, D. Sword, J. Ramos, P. Romero, C. Steele, B. Steele, C. Sandliri, P. Stafford. THIRD ROW: S. Sockman, D. Sawyer, R. Saecker, S. Siador, M. Smith, L. Schaeffer, S. Stewart. FOURTH ROW: T. Seaman, S. Smith, B. Scott, S. Sisneros, D. Rivas, K. Robinson, S. Robbins, D. Rose. FIFTH ROW: S. Settle, D. Rucks, J. Randle, B. Stewart, K. Replogle, L. Sherman, K. Ragsdale, S. Sinklier, J. Redford. SlXTH ROW: A. Ouirino, R. Romero, M. Sanchez, R. Richards, C. Rogers L. Rhoad , J. Spears, R. Raymond. SEVENTH ROW: J. Ruiz, C. Ra- mirez, E. Robertson, S. Scott, S. Smith, R. Salazar, D. Smith, R. Rodrigue. EIGHTH ROW: P. Sedwick, C. Rose, R. Rother, D Rapp, J. Stowe, K. Rhoades, J. Simpson, T. Roias, M. Romo, A. Salinas. INTH ROW: H. Roe, C. Rufus, V. Shaw, K. Sikes, G. Starr, J. eynolds, C. Smith, S. Richards, T. Scales, C. Stormont, T. Shottenkirk. FIRST ROW: M. Unruh, G. Taylor, B. Vickery, C. Taylor, Z. Threall, G. Thomas, D. Tomlin. SECOND ROW: G. Villeqas, L. Tarver, S, Thoma, C. Tinsley, C. Varner, B. Thomas, iM. Thomas, D. Valdes. THIRD ROW: G. Tomlin, R. Taylor, M. Turner, R. Tripleli, B. Tucker, A. Torrence, G. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: P. Tenison, C. Turner, J. Villarreal, W. Uribe, C. Villarreal, J. Tripp, B. Thomp- son, J. Tyes. FIFTH ROW: D. Thomas, N. Valos, R. Taylor, T. Turner, E. Tudor, E. Villegas, S. Uribe, B. Venable, R. Terrell. SIXTH ROW: D. Van Meier, B. Timmons, J. Tyes, M. Townsend, R. Valdez, J. Verduqo, D. Wilson, J. Webb. SEVENTH ROW: K. Wig- gins, G. Wiens, T. Wrighl, D. Yoakum, N. Wiley, B. Woods, J. Woollolk, P. Willis, L. Williams. EIGHTH ROW: S. Slinson, A, Smallwood, A. Shehee, S. Shine, L. Roberls, C. Scobey, T. Roberl- son, R, Reed. ' A r--an ' fe --.H .1 QT- ' M W,,,M,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,. ., M ..... . ss... .. .ag FIRST ROW: N. Whilmore, Y. Gwynlee, D. Williams, M. Waldram J. Warnow, B. Wifr, C. Woods. SECOND ROW: J. Williams, J Young, A. Younger, P. Yanl, N. Wedehase, L. Williams, L. Wool omes, M. Whalen. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, T. Walker, M. While P. Willis, D. Wade, R. Wofford, G. Wyall. FOURTH ROW: G Warren, M. Wyalf, M. Weqis, P. Wallens, G. Winegar, D. Whipple D. Williams, D. Williams. FIFTH ROW: W. Walden, E. Wafer, B Williford, D. Welch, M. Williamson, S. Welch, S. Ward, E. Wal- . -.:,, -f r: A son, H. Yanez. SIXTH ROW: S. Young, A. Williams, J. Williams, Unknown R. Wallace B. Willis T. Williamson, T. Reed. SEVENTH ROW: Yi. Ramirel Slelznerz J. Riddiouqh, K. Shropshire, M Roux, E. Salcedo, J. Ryall, A. Williams, D. While. EIGHTH ROW: J. Sanders, P. Ruffin K,. Roberson, J. Robinson, H. Seburqer, B, Regisler, J. Skipper, C. Slerner, R. Shafer. NINTH ROW: M. Rich- ards, D. Slonesyener, R. Richardson, O. Summage, P. Srnilh, L. Smith, P. Smilh, G. Slarlinq. M. Rios, n-:gunna ba! b4 69 X Af w I X 1 A X 2 F QNQJ J W x Academics O x E . 4 1 Kathy Van Zanclf The faces of teachers are genial, pensive. hopeful, facetious. They explain, emphasize, and encourage, they initiate exchanges of ideas. For a little time they hold the attention of stu- dents, for a little time they can be bridges bc- tween ignorance and knowledge. School is where meetings of minds take place, because here there are those who want to teach, and those who need to learn .... Trustees Strive for Scholastic Enlightenment The efforts of the Board of Trustees are di- rected toward assisting teachers to educate people. The board consists of five members who approve the policies for governing the Kern High School District. Chief executive of- ficer of the district is the Superintendent, in whose oitice all educational and business func- tions are handled. J, Dr. John W. Eckhardt TRUSTEES: SEATED: Mr. M. G. Bultman, Presidentg Mr. D. E. Rugqenberg, Clerk. Superintendent STANDING: Mr. M. G. Raney, Mr. W. C. Myers, Mr. W. E. Davis, Dr. G. Jensen Dr. J. S. Wallace Mr. H. J. Ward Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent l 4 Mr. Kenneth Robesky Acts As New Principal of BHS As a strong, yet compassionate administra- tor, Mr. Kenneth Robesky, the first graduate of BHS to become its principal, hopes to achieve total involvement with administration, faculty, and students. His dream is for students to real- ize that BHS is their school, and in this realiza- tion he feels that Bakersfield High School will develop into a finer instructional facility. 73 Assistant Principals Establish Educational Programs for BH at ,wir Mr. Jack Trout Assistant Principal for Administrative Services Serving directly below the principal is a triumvirate of administrative powers, the three assistant principals. The Assistant Principal for Administrative Services, who this year is .lack Trout, acts for the principal in his absence. Bill French, in his capacity as Assistant Principal for Pupil Personnel Services, supervises the counseling statf and acts as the director of the summer school program. Organizing classes and choosing textbooks are the jobs confront- ing Robert Gardincr, Assistant Principal for Curriculum. Mr. Bill French Assistant Principal for Pupil Personnel Services Mr. Robert Gardner Assistant Principal for Curriculum Directors Link Administration and Student Body This year three staff members were in charge of student activities, finances, and testing. lVlr. Robert Otterness supervised extracurricular ac- tivities such as dances, organizations, and stu- dent government. Mr. Al Dennis guided the use of student body funds. Dr. Elvin Hedge- cock planned the group testing program and supervised the placement of students. All three directors served as important links between the student body and administrative departments of the school during the year. Mr. Robert Otterness Director of Student Activities QN Mr. Albert Dennis Director of Studen t Finance Dr. Elvin Hedgecock Director of Testing Mrs. Betty Moehnke , Mrs. Patricia Patterson Mrs. Margo Robesky ,gm . . . Q ' 'Wa Mlss Emma Sandrum Mrs. Marion Scott Miss Helen Stone i I Mr. Lowell Kamrar Mr. Bruce Lenmark Mr. Ray Puissegur Mr. Charles Rainey Mr. Howard Whalen Mr. Fred Robinson W- fs f r as t A special type of person chooses educational counseling as his vocation. He must be as ver- satile as possible - part parent away from home, part educational advisor, and part ama- teur psychologist. Just as counselors serve students individually, ESEA fElementary-Sec- ondary Education Actb helps culturally and economically deprived students through its use of allotted funds for new teachers and pro- grams. Mr. Lowell Kamrar, Dean of Students Counselors Demonstrate Versatility in Dealing With the Various Student Problems ancl Abilities Mrs. Bruns assisfani reqisfrar, explains fo Nancy Curry and Sharon Siegel fhe procedure for dropping sfudenis. Miss Paiferson gives advice conceminq school a airs fo a siudenf. Office populaiors populafe office as Mr. Kamrar, office populaior quesfioner, pops a quesfion. 77 I'-1 ' N? , ,. Mr. Burr L. Scofield Mr. Duane Dooley Deparlmenl Chairman Mr, George Ferguson Mr. Robert Flaming Mr. Peter Gilli Mr. Frank J hnson Mr. Bruce Lenmark Mr. Donald McClure Mr. William R. Sandoval Mr. Delberf anford Mr. Peler Smilh Mr. Gerald Smilh Mr. Richard Weigell Mr. Edward Welz Industrial Arts Offers Manual Job Training By simulating on-the-job conditions, indus- trial arts courses enable students to plan proj- ects and to become skillful with their hands. Class activities include furniture design and construction, and automobile repair. A course of work in plastics was introduced this year. Those who major in industrial arts are provided with valuable training in direct preparation for future jobs. ln welding shop, a sludenl displays his skill with a cutting lorch. Jim Holladay focuses his allenlion on the lathe in machine shop. 80 Practical Experience Gained in Variety of Classes Mr. Roy Fussel 31 4 TN Department Chairman - t H . , i .13 ,. Mr. Bruce Carpenter -SW sn i, . ' M'sContan Cadll -. ' 1 IS S ce I' n 5 vt r w X 4 Mrs. Janet Kelner ull' 1, F It 'f 's 2' Mr. George Kyle in E . 'YZ . if 1 1. sw Mrs. Carol Moore Mr. Joseph Newton l This year the Business Department intro- l duced a new program called Exploratory Busi- i ness. This program is to help students explore l opportunities, set objectives, and prepare them- selves through business education. Other busi- Q ness courses include business law, merchandis- ' ing. and the use of business machines. The courses give the students an orportunity to im- prove their competency in the field of business. Mr. Harvey Broclmmeyer Department Chairman Mr. Kenneth Whitney In agriculture classes students who enjoy working with animals or plants can learn about livestock and horticulture. Livestock studies in- clude horses, steers, and sheep, and methods of butchering and judging. In the horticulture di- vision students work in the greenhouse fertiliz- ing, cutting, and training plants. Agriculture students are involved in an important phase of life in Kern County. NUS ,ann ' f f ' tg-.PN VV A f The children in lhe newly iniliafed nursery school program enioy lhe company of lheir woolly guesl. Some, however, seem more fascinated wilh lhe pho- lographer. A new world seemed to sprout up in a small brown schoolyard as pre-schoolers blossomed into life in their school within a school. This ambitious plan for a nursery school within a high school was able to function successfully due to the hard work of the Home Economics Department. Home Ec. isn't simply sewing and cooking any more! Preparing lo exhibit their progressing culinary skills, lulure home- makers begin To frosl cakes. Mrs. Marilyn Bell Mrs. Shirley Rice ' V , Mrs. Lois Whisler Department Chairman Mrs. Mary Helen Coe Mrs. Dianne Dalzell Miss Nancy Dicke af mf x . Mr. Wade Coltrain Department Chairman Mr. Troy Etter Mr. Willard Knutson as Qs f rn if 4 .k gs V Mr. Robert Maxwell H -K A iii s Miss Patricia Ngai A ri Mr. Laverne Paul - Mr. Ray Puissegur Mrs. Josephine Reed Mr. Jerry Wood Two groups of students take courses in the Special Education Department: the handicapped and the mentally retarded. To facilitate individual attention in job preparation and in social and academic adjustment, state law limits the size of classes to eighteen students. This year jun- iors and seniors who complete an on- campus job program qualify for part-time work experience in hospital, laundry, of- fice. and restaurant employment. Mr. Knutson assists a student in a math class de- signed by the Special Education Department. fww The social studies class the be complete without accurate current reference materials, such as map which Mrs. Shasteen uses in class discussions. X History and Special Ed Focus on Students' Needs Mr. Donald Robesky Mr. Walter Burrows ' Mrs. Lucy Campen Department Chairman Mr. Patrick Colpitts Mr. Don Doolin Mr. Orval Elkins Miss Julia Landis Mr. Elwood Leaplev Miss Maria Maracic Mr. Fred Robinson Mr. Vincent Sakowski Mr. Lowell Sayre Mr. Nick Graham Mr. George Gregory Miss Joan McCarthy Mr. Robert Otterness Mrs. Joyce Schasteen Mr. Sid Sheffield In response to a changing society, U.S. His- tory classes are placing emphasis on the contri- butions and culture of Negros. The department is continuing a program this year which coor- dinates classes in English and social studies. They are also initiating an experimental course in which the students answer questions in a search for the reasons and principles underlying government. Language Classes Widen Sc pe of Pupil Knowled Variety ilowers in the English Department this year-from a collection of new courses, third and fourth year students can pick what pleases them most. Discover the significance of a very ancient Book in The Bible as Literature. Practice writing prose in Advanced Composi- tion: explore the possibilities of poetry in Cre- ative Writing. Students learning a language take French, German, or Spanish. Practice improves pro- nunciation and repetition strengthens memory of a new way to speak. Knowledge of a foreign language is required for college-bound students. Variety in teaching methods aids in the prevention of teacher-student static. Mrs. BeIIo's third-year German class uses the lanquage lab headsets for oral practice. S Mrs. Lewis conducts a lesson in iournalism, explaining the composition ot a newspaper. W. Miss Lucile Burk - ' ' Department Chairman D iLanquaqel K . 'F ii W . Mr. Harold Silverman ' '- Department Chairman g m 1 V E tiinqlishl xi Mrs. Judith Anderson Miss Vicki Bangle i ' Mia Lana.. sane: H 84 1 l i i Mrs. Rosalie Baskerville Mrs. Mariorie Bell Mrs. Mary Bello Miss Joy Rui Mr. James Scruggs Mrs. Judy Srnilh Mr. Dwighl Berninq M r. Raymond Bell Mrs. Pauline Chenowefh Mrs. Lucy Campen Mr. James Cowles Mr. Mr. Edward Dellon Donald Gabbilas Mrs. Julie Gaede Mrs, Julia Gemmell Mrs. Dana Hollister Mr. Jere Hough Mrs. Kay Hurlimann Mr. R. J. Hulchings Miss Carol Kuruhara Mrs. Charlene Lewis Mr. Wall Loesel Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Barbara J. Lynch Hazel Rees Barbara Robesky . Dorolhy Robinson 8 Fine Arts Provide Various Avenues for The Creative Spirit Digging lingers into a lump of moist clay, splashing paint on canvas, composing and play- ing music-thcse are the many faces of the Fine Arts Department, which includes art, music, speech and theatre techniques, and photogra- phy. Some of this year's highlights are: the Pops Concert, the Christmas Pageant, monthly art exhibits, and a symphony orchestra tour of Southern California. rs- Q--e QT, - N-Jun, Q' Mr. Johannsen and a student collectively attempt to form a delicate and balanced pot from a tormless lump of clay. girls' face are veiled in concentration, for they must strive for th p fection hich characterizes the Bakersfield High School Orchestra Henry Placenfi srrives for perfeciion in his ariisfic sryle of molding clay. 1 L K fb ,xiiu E S f B X, is wd, X., s. 5, ' 'J 1 'Ex'V5l 1 r- i ,. .- H i Q s K 'fr' i f ,v'f'xftg s -Q z is 'Y ' Y H 2 gigs! . ,S .X ,J , K ' ' 'N , r 1 xr S A budding young arfisf in ihe his brush io probe fhe colorfu f Q nursery school uses I world of palni. Mr. John A. Koshak Deparimeni Chairman Mr. John W. Baker Miss Theora Bariholomew Mrs. BeHy Cook Mr. Alberi Dennis Mr. Jere Hough Mrs. Rufh Jacobus Mr. John Johannsen Mr. Wesfey Moore Miss Norma Plunkeii 87 Thoroughly engrossed Mr. James Keese Deparlmenf Chairman llvlalhl Mr. Virgil Kirkpalrick Deparlmenl Chairman lScienceJ Miss Georgia Arnold Mr. Frank Baumqardner Mr. Carl Beniamin Mr. Harvey Brockmeyer Mr, Orval Elkins Mr. Roberl Embrey Mr. Francis Fraser Mr. Curlis Hockelf Mr. Harry Holcrofl Mr. Norman Howell Mr. Joseph Kocqler Mr. George Kyle Mr. Ellery Llllerell in a venlure info fhe realm of scienfific myslery, lwo young chemisfs fo an experimenl. ',2s'Q lheir knowledge Mr. Bernard Lustiq Miss Edith McLean Miss Margaret Meyer Mr. Richard Miller Mr. George Osborn Mr. Robert Parsons Mr. Larry Toy Mrs. Mary Waqqoner Mr. Kenneth Whitney Math and Science Stress Fundamental Processes Mathematics students are exploring a world of numbers and lines by using an orderly proc- ess of thought. X is the unknown quantityg its values are uncovered systematically. Once learned, the basic skills of working problems have many practical applications. Problem solving is encountered in life sciencesg it is vital to chemistry and physics. By stressing underly- ing facts and principles, science teachers enable students to understand the fundamental proc- esses of life. ABOVE: Mr. Osborn uses visual aids to show his students the techniques involved in solving math problems. LEFT: Math students are deep in concentration over complicated problems during their class study period. Miss Beverley Bowman Mrs. Sallie Jo Bayne Miss Joan Conner Mrs. Virginia Lawrence Miss Marion Locher Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss 90 DeEHe Sargent Barbara Walker Barbara J. Lynch Margo Robeslry Karen Young The program of girls' physical education is designed to be entertaining as well as to im- prove physical fitness. P.E. teachers stress sportsmanship and competitive spirit in their classes. Among the many courses girls take are swimming, golf, fencing, and archery. Girls in- terested in hard, but enjoyable, work may join the Swim Team, Aquanettes, Modern Dance Club, Teen Teachers, and Drillerettes. :L my V iffli ,M 5 3 K I Q k L i gwgg X mt f s --ii f .,,. ef 3 b ' Q ff . if-V . ,V V f ' ' x.......,...,,,,, ' 'QL-K, ' , - i , 5 i 'ft 'T,i'W-M i'..,4. i- -i . . , . 3 ' 1 ,V - f - 3 s .IL vfv- fir' -11-:1.. .,.i... , ' Q X, Q k 1' ' Q , . ' ,gf f Q . X A ,ff nw i i, A , g,,,. , Y I ' ' 1' i A - 9. W r f' - . Mme-We 1 4 , - Jump . N ..MMm..Msnssm...f g . 2 5 5, ,.v-me M ' I Boys become hol and fired while compefinq with lheir classmates in P.E. Freshman girls a fasf, excifing game of speedaway during their P.E. period Emphasizes Sportsmanship, Competitive Spirit The boys' Physical Education Department once again upheld line standards of strength and endurance. With an expanded staff this year, it is possible for teachers to stress individ- ual attention with students. Boys have the op- portunity to try out for many sports. They can play the game or try for a record with good sportsmanship and a competitive spirit. Mr. Donald Harrison Department Chairman Mr. Duane Anderson Mr. Glenn Beerline Mr. Paul Briggs Mr. Walter Burrows Mr. James Cowles Mr. Arthur Dalzell Mr. Robert Embrey Mr. Nick Graham Mr. Stephen Jacobus Mr. Joe McDonald Mr. Marvin Moscon' Mr. Olan Polite Mr. Vincent Sakowslri Mr. William R. Sandoval Mr. Earl Sargent PTA Strives for Better Pare ' ' t-School Relations Mrs. Steve Furman PTA OFFICERS: Mrs. C. Hay, Historiang Mrs. T. Toliver, Vice Presidentg Mrs. S. Furman, Mrs. J. McKinley, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. M, Pacciorini, Treasurer. Knut Kulstad and his camera are cauqht by another camera at the PTA Back to School Night dinner. With the annual Backeto-School-Night Pro- gram. the PTA gives parents an opportunity to become familiar with their children's studies. The members of the PTA also aid the school by helping with tests, classifying students, and as- sisting the registrar. At the end of the year, PTA members sponsor the Whing Ding, which is a great occasion for the seniors. 92 PTA President ,,.s?'ag?.5, Y ' ' . .In v X. 5 , ,t 1.1-we v ' - ' ' -Q. ,fr ,411--fr Y -..sis We H si... ,. ,. 'i'j 'fw- . y-,..f-ft., k mwfli P.T.A. ladies serve an enticing meal at the annual Back to School Night dinner l l Cameras Ca ture Faces Unaware of Scrutiny -fi ,Kffa,,a,w A ,k... f M W , . 1, .eff A . f ' Q A ' 73 ' W f ' V, Ps 2 - P r aww Mr. Jere Hough engages nn a seemnngly enthusuashc conversahon wnh a young female xc S s fx NS x Q x Q f Nyc, we XNNM NNNANV. . -MN a SSLTQ X .ff--N s.,QQ '-s- si- N as-cw ' member of ihe faculiy. Nye, 2 fc -Tlx: c Q , - .Nw We A l hcmemakerg Bernice Ogle and The ieachers' lounge, a home away from class, pro- Williams prepare icing for a lesson vides a few rnomenfs of relaxed conversahon. in cake decorafinq. Sfudenfs Hsfen airenfively as Mr. Scruggs delivers one of his enliqhfening Iecfures. SWITCH BOARD OPERATOR: Miss R. Abeyra Clerical Workers Promote Efficiency at BHS Secretaries synchronize the rela- tionships between high school coun- selors and parents. They keep daily records of absences, which inform parents and administrators of a stu- dent's over-all attendanc . By mak- ing conference appointm nts, relay- ing important messages, and serving as general reminders, the secretaries insure more concentration by coun selors and administrators on stu- dents' problems. Their services promote the efficiency of school op- erations. PRlNCIPAL'S SECRETARIES: Mrs. G. Clark, Mrs. J. ,f 'Q' J. -ca '4 ...M if . M grief' COUNSELORS' SECRETARIES: FIRST ROW: Mrs. W. Hughes, Mrs. E. Reed, Mrs. M. Doyle, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. M. Serrano. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. Hughes, Mrs. R. Dominguez, Mrs. S. Trames, Mrs. C. Pair. i Office workers are always avail- able to assisf sfudenfs and counselors wiih everyday prob- lems. WORK PERMIT SECRETARY Mrs. R. Boeckman is L. v-. - os! I 5 STUDENT FINANCE OFFICE SECRE- TARIES: Miss P. Mariinel, Mrs. D. REGISTRARS: Miss a. Price, Mrs. L, Wafdhauqh' Rea. 95 LIBRARIANS: Mr. Thomas Burke and Mrs. Gary Hamil- lon. CUSTODIANS: FIRST ROW: J. Bernard, P. Neff, T. lvesfer, J. Gil, J Siaggs, H. Sfephenson, M Barbour. SECOND ROW C. Hodge, L. Smilh, J Pruilf, N. Sawaya, A. Mon- sibais, S. Sanfibanez, L. Roberls. THIRD ROW: E. Likens, J. Rusk, K. Collrill, W. Sheffield, E. Frank, C, Gregory, C. Hughes, J. LOPEI. FOURTH ROW: A. Gross, J. Nicodemus, S. Cooper, R. Jordan, G Houlz. llecl Campus Workers HARVEY AUDITORIUM SUPERVISORS: Mr. R. Lawns and A. V. SUPERINTENDENT AND SECRETARY Mrs. G. Beerline, Mrs. A. Fair Mr. G. Smilh. l l erform invaluable Services Of inestimable service to BHS are those peo- ple who serve backstage The cafeteria ein- ployecs, the custodians, thc bus drivers, the audio-visual personnel, the nurses, and the bookroom stall all form the backbone of the school. The stall of our newly revised library helps students check out books and do research. X . 6' FIRST ROW: E. Coats, M. Peters, N. Pa dilla, P. Miller, E. Thompson, E. Bell, A. T k' . SECOND ROW: M. C ' omp ins omauan ni, W. Pittman, J. Lewis, R. Stewart, M. Wright, R. Maples, F.Schuster, J.Cooper. THIRD ROW: H. Peele, M. McKelve , C. Thompson, E. Young, J. King, B. Cum mings, M. Smith, M. Hauptman, M. Jones, E. Amos. f QE . BOOKROOM SECRETARY: Mrs. M. Jones IRST ROW: R. Westbrook, P. Bartnicke, D. McNabb. SECOND ROW: M. Lake, J Henderson, R. Klawitter, THIRD ROW: D. Press, D. Wood, F. Wilson. J ' 0 NURSES: Mrs. E. Hooqland and Mrs. l. Bailey. f i x ,. vw f I Sfuclenf Life f T XX, xk :fd N K s ff 1? X X X X -aIgg,,1' ' is AON -fdivw' , mg ww 4' M' ' Chris Harfhorn People. The school is populated with them: people talking, laughing, dancing, thinking -- people together for various purposes. The faces oi' days are enlivened with friendships bloom- ing everywhere-some folding soon, others staying open. Everyone here shuns Mondays and celebrates Fridays. Life for students is made of threads of routine snapped by sur- prises .... Students Encounter a Myriad of Activiti 1 FAR LEFT: A :group of hammy people lalre lime oul from l eir lunch period fo smile lor lhe pholographcr. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Beniamin covers the board wifh calculalions while explaining some basic concepls of malh fo his sludenls, LOWER CENTER: George Talsuno goes in for Two poinfs during fhe Senior-Facully baskelball game while Mr. Warner allempls lo block Che sho? and Mr. Anderson and Kim Slocklon wafch. LEFT: Campus choir groups add lo The holiday feslivilies by singing Chrislmas carols in lhe office, BELOW: Signs of anlicipaled viclory deck lhe quad during The week ol The game wilh Foolhill, W' F nam Cx' ,,,,, mg g :xZ.,..,,,,,f'u,i 5 , im: 12:7 ::f:.....'U 'r: if fs 1 I ,nd , ix 1, .' .1 x 1 H 5. . 9 if me sl , -5 . Q .3 In 1 I mm.. gn 'm -i 'Q H '-4 5 : ' U .1 1 - 4 fm 1 - , 3533 223534 Wy, 4 gil 1 Lv QL' -v .. 41 mpty Halls, Crowded Buses, Voting Capture Youths J 14: 5 ,uv- Cf-- FAR LEFT: Two friends walk down a darkened, empty hallway at the end of a busy day. TOP: Students board a bus which will take them X away from school and to their separate lives. LEFT: The registration table in the quad is sure rounded by responsible students who want to use their voting privilege. ABOVE: Two more faces retlect the thoughts of those who wear them. This year's officers want to thank the teach- ers and students for their support, for without cveryone's support and cooperation a stu- dent government cannot function. Through- out life, any idea or opportunity must be worked for if it is to be successful. Bakersfield High School has become the great institution that it is because many people have worked countless hours to build a school of which we can be proud. We would like to thank all those people since 1893 who have helped to make 1968- l969 a fantastic success. We hope we have helped to leave a school of which those students following us can also be proud. Sincerely, Jeff Patty ASB President Bruce Jones Barbara Hancock C Vice President Secretary T xecufive Board Creaf andee Lew Linda Loomi reasurer Historian ysfem of Government for BHS Mr, Dennis Mr. Oflerness H? i fsfwfl' Chuck Pelerson Alhlelics Marilyn Pearman Cullural Aclivilies Mike Goldberg Foreign Exchange Linda Van Eekhoul Organilalions Michele Aal Publicily Jane! Harris S.R.A. Bill Hashim Welfare and Safely Jeff Carney Senior Presidenl Sally Cunningham Senior Representafive Bill Hand Junior Presidenl Susan McCarlhy Junior Represenlalive Manuel lzquierdo Sophomore Presidenl Liza Pally Sophomore Represenl Marii Wegpis Freshman residenl Sandi Lackey alive Freshman Represenlalivs Foreign Exchange Sfuclen Bakersfield High School is a great school- one in which I am proud to be a student. I a so grateful for the kindness and friendship both the faculty and students of B.H.S. My ye in the United States, particularly in Bakersfiel has been one of the most exciting experienc of my life. I have met so many fabulous peop who have made my year here a real success. is going to be so very hard for me to leave everyone and everything about this cc will be going with me in my thoughts. completing my college education, I hope to able to visit this wonderful country especially to see my American family friends-people I will never forget. It is difficult to put into a few words the piness this year has brought me, but . . you to all who have made my senior year B.H.S. so rewarding for me. -Sandie Sayer 158 El HY' 1 I ind e Understanding Between Nations It has been a privilege to be in Bakersfield and at BHS. This is the most rewarding expe- rience that I have ever had. I have liked all my classes and teachers and I liked to work in the Student Store. The first football game I saw was here at BHS. I did not think much of foot- ball in the beginning, but I liked it more and more each game I saw. IWC play soccer instead in Norwayj I did not speak much English the first part of the year, but everyone helped me so I think that it went very well. I would like to thank all who have made this year so wonder- ful for me. Knut Kulstad from Norway Far Left: Nancy Coleman tells of her experi- ences as the AFS representative in India during the summer of H68 to Meteer Moore, at the reception in honor of the foreign exchange stu- dents. Above: Nancy Coleman, Knut Kulstad, Sandie Sayer, and Mr. Silverman wait with mixed emotions for refreshments served by Martha Escamilla, Annette Parsons, and Bar- bara Hancock at the reception. Yell Leaders Inspire Driller Enthusiasm standing rating at the a Valley workshop in th 1968. Further proof 0 lent performance was games and rallies this the five girls with their 1 The BHS yell leaders -N ,nrt x If fl TOP LEFT: Fillinq speclalors wilh spiril were yell leaders Cynlhia Sl. John, Robin Cook, Pal- ly Kelly, Jean Lanqslon and Diane Payne, FAR LEFT: Robin Cook painls a sign in The quad as parl of flue yell leaders' campaiqn for spiril. MIDDLE: Danny and Dolly Driller arouse fans in enfhusiaslic supporl of lhe Driller feam. TOP: The feam of yell leaders qels in formalion al lhe end of the field as lhe Driller leam al- rempls a field goal. LEFT: Varsity Yell leaders scrub the Viclory Bell in preparalion lor the football season. Varsiiy Song Leaders Kay Freesfone, Janice Tap- iin, Pa? Masiagni, Pam Masfagni, and Vicki Page produced a successful season of spirit wiih Their dance roufines, which were done 10 the beat of the Pep Band. The song leaders aiiended baskeiball, fcofball and wresilinq, and inspired enihusiasm in fhe crowds. Song Leaders Arrain Honors a'r Squaw Valley At Squaw Valley this summer the song lead- ers proved the excellence of the BHS spirit squadg the girls returned with an honorable mention award. The talent of these girls, work- ing together as a smooth team, was shown at all games. The song leaders performed new rou- tines to old and new songs, the most popular of which was The Stripper. At breakfast and after-school rallies song leaders aroused spirit with original skits. Finally the song leaders boosted the confidence of the athletes by send- ing them letters and candy each Friday before the games. Apprentice Song ancl Yell Leaders Boost Campus Pride and Morale The apprentice spirit squad, composed of twenty junior students, gave whole-hearted support to Sandabs, Bits and JV's. The group was led by Gary Lee, who is the first boy yell leader the school has had since the l940's. The apprentice leaders performed at pre-var- sity games and at rallies. They helped send spirit messages and candy to the athletes to boost their confidence. Rehearsing new rou- tines and participating in the drive to arouse student spirit gave the apprentices practice for possible varsity positions next year. ll2 TOP LEFT: Gary Lee reflecis concern in 'Ihe final mornenfs of a Roughneck game, LOWER LEFT: Apprenfice Sonq and Yell Leaders perform a roufine Io The music of Ihe Pep Band af Ihe Foofhill gym raIIy. TOP RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Yaussey, S. Enriquex, M. Farrell, S. Simpson, D. Hood. SECOND ROW: C, Thurber, S. Coulfer, L. Zimmerman, S. McMahon, M. Cessna. LOWER RIGHT: FIRST ROW: D. Bible, K. Sfinemeyer, K. Wingafe, B. Rudnick. SEC- OND ROW: J. Folkerf, D. Barber, T. ls' quierdo, K. Huichinson. Yell leaders Robin Cook and Jean Langston arouse spirit at the EB rally by presenting a routine to a BHS fight song. Coach Briggs fills stu- dents with enthusiasm and anticipation for the EB game. I4 :xml . A-,Q ,, 4. .ities V L , .A,,k..g.4M . aa. A beat of the drum calls all students to the quad for an exciting pep rally. itil? f eitvf . X 9' was Q k b fih p 1 q d b fh ll 7? promote I EB Week Creates Campus Enthusiasm Driller enthusiasm was high during tradition- al EB Week. On Monday, signs and posters promoting spirit appeared in the quad and many students wore rooter ribbons. Every lif- teenth person who said Beat EB to a cheer- leader received a sucker. On Friday the pep band played for a noon rally and an after-school exchange rally. EB cheerleaders led some of the songs and yells and Coach Briggs gave a pep talk. To add to the excitement and competitive spirit, the Miss BHS elections were held this week. At half-time during the game, Vicki Page was announced as Miss BHS. Despite the fact that it started to rain and that BHS was losing, Driller fans stayed to cheer to the end. excitement runner-up Sharon Worley embraces Vickie Page, winner of The Miss BHS crown. BHS Honors Queens AT Football Events Football games traditionally honor the re- cipients of the Carnival Queen and Miss BHS crowns. The Carnival Queen is chosen by the student body to reign over the Football Carni- val. Probably the greatest honor for any BHS coed is the title of Miss BHS. Candidates are nominated by campus clubs, and the students vote on the final selection. Miss BHS is the olli- cial school hostess representing BHS at many social events. Following her announcement as Carnival Queen, Kay Freesfone beams radlanfly for lhe photographer. wi e iqhf V k P q expresses her ioy al b q th l968-69 Miss BHS Executive Board Presents One of the first activities welcoming spring was the annual Miss Typical Coed Dance. pre- sented by the executive board. The theme this year of the girl's date, semi-formal was The Sham Rock. Highlighting the evening was the election of Miss Typical Coed, ideal girl at BHS, who was voted upon at the dance. Vying for the title were Susan Lentz, Jean Langston. Candee Lew, Pam Bell, and the winner. Sally Cunningham, all nominated by the executive board. Sally was presented with her title during the dance to climax a memorable evening for both her and the executive board. Typical Coecl Dance LEFT: Candee Lew and Russ Holland converse while Susan Lent! and Bill Deem congratulate Sally Cunninqham following her selection as Miss Typical Coed at the Sham Rock Dance. ABOVE: Sally Cunningham eaqerly awaits the final results of the Miss Typical Coed Conlesl. 'gd 'K Athletes Honor Queens Royalty reigned over the many yearly activi- ties of both the Block B and Circle B societies, as each club elected a girl of their choice to rep- resent them as their queen. The Varsity letter- men this year selected senior Patty Kelly as the Block B queen, while Circle B elected junior Dana Bible as the Circle B queen. IRC Presents Christmas Formal Elegant couples were enchanted by the fes- tivities of the Inter-Racial Councils Kaleido- scope Christmas. The IRC mixed the old with the new at this year's Christmas Formal by featuring unusual lighting effects and sparkling decorations. including flashing strobe lights, several Christmas trees, and sprays of mistletoe. Couples socialized, sampled punch and cookies. and danced to the music of the Lighter Side. ,a fyt 91 1' i . .1 -vm. J it P i S . 3 is L N Formal Dances Enchanr Couples FAR LEFT TOP: The mood is fesiive ai ihe IRC Kaleidoscope Christmas. FAR LEFT: Elaborafely done hair and flafferinq cloihes refleci lhe imporfance of ihis dance in the minds of Those who afiended. LEFT: Preserving fhe happy evening on film is a pari of ihe Chrisimas Formal fradiiion. ABOVE: Couples accumulafe fond memories ai the Typical Coed Dance. li! Enfhusiasm for dancing invades lhe afmosphere al The Slo Gin soflens fhe dance pace while couples move lo a romanflc mood, l22 after game dances Alle -Game Dances lllusfr Sludenfs enioy a relaxed evening of casual dancing af The Blue and While pressions of Soul The music of The Execurivesu provides a release from fhe normal roufine of school life. nod? ..-1' ,...p-ual yas' bf,- Confribufing an appropriaie background of music. The Execufivesu insure a memorable nigh? of dancing for sfudenfs. Spring Concert and Student Body Play Climax a G :s s . this S. ,as e 4 ar for Fine Arts .sa y KJ, .,.,-J: -A .A, A . I ,D A . if ., w,Q,,..f'S. 'N - - A ' T-l- :fe?'+ Ti-va' ' One of the biggest aspects of student life at BHS is the fine arts program. BHS has one of the best high school fine arts departments in the state. This year's art, drama, music, and dance productions reflect the high quality of the dc- partment. Art students displayed their work every month at the library art gallery. The sen- ior play, The Playroom, and the student body play, Inherit the Windf' were produced after much planning and effort. Music students com-- bined their talents to produce the Band Con- cert, the Chamber Orchestra Concert, the Spring Choral Concert, and the Spring Concert. ABOVE LEFT: John Tkach, Mike Bussell, Manuel Izquierdo, and Hal Neufeld perform Out at Sea for English classes as part of regular yearly activities. CENTER: Miss Bartholomew directs students concerning the correct procedures of the trial in the student body play, Inherit the Wind. LEFT: Steff Purple contemplates the artistic merit of an art department creation. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Smith shovels prop snow while preparing the stage setting for the Christ' mas Pageant. LOWER RIGHT: Susan McCraw and Lucia Love- lace fthe cowl, Mary Strickler Uackl, and Marilyn Rump fthe henl were a part of the production of Jack and the Beanstalk in the Modern Dance Concert. Students Demonstrate Unique Abilities In Fine A i Q A .N p, .. X r 'W xii 'Q 5 A , 1 , J JE V na. FAR LEFT: Cindy Oliver displays imaginative talent in the oil medium in Miss Plunkelt's ad- vanced painting class. LOWER LEFT: The defense attorney lManuel lzquierdoj questions Howard lTerry Banksj in the trial scene from lnherit the Wind. LEFT: Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol comes alive as the BHS thespians recreate the immortal roles of Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchet lSteve Hessl and their family iClaudia Clark, Eliza- beth Moore, and Mary Anne Steelel. BELOW: ln the tense moment of the Senior Class production of The Playroom, Eric iMike Bussell, Christopher lManuel lzquierdol, Char- lot lJohn Tkachj. and Judy IAnnelte Parsons! attempt to kill Ellen iNora Rosevearl iust as Lt. Sullivan lKenneth Dominol arrives. his 0 Counselors, Classes and Recreation Compo Sfudenfs race againsf Time in ihe seven-minufe rush befween classes. 2' 9 fx ' 1 gas. Wit?-'X 4 w 'K NNN e '4.Q if hx. x' .1 ,-K. A . xx. kv Qt V M-vw N ,NX 3. ff iw. ii N-K 1kA?X,5ivf , Af 35,295 153 X, , ...f PP.- x.,..4. Students Discover Facets of School Life I30 L s . T s yi 1 Haj? cg H W . fo A25 M W Qi' V ff? 3 W yi, V FAR LEFT: The quad lelephones provide a link lo lhe oulside world during school hours. UPPER LEFT: James Adams plays his lrumpel lo salule lhe raising of 'rhe flag. LOWER LEFT: Following a week of lively cam- paigning, junior and senior girls assisl al lhe eleclion of Frosh class officers. ABOVE: During lunch hour people discuss their reaclions fo school and calch up on lhe lalesl gossip. LEFT: Russell Kinq sells relreshmenls Killer school lc lwo lhirsly sludenls. iw ! fi? px ,, , N gd' Spor'rs , lf? Rv Brad Sloan Wasn't the EB-BHS basketball play-off as- tonishing? Mirrored in the players' faces was the strain and glory of grappling for the ball. There were other teams too-track, baseball, swimming-whose members pulled together all the way to the finish line. There are moments of the 68-69 sports season that no one can forget. - , eg R' kkg N 5 , , -fdmzvm W, .-c. we ,,x..... Xxk, .. ya, N- - QW, ft W . - 1, , H ,KQV 'H-. L BQHLEFS 8frtvRS u FIRST ROW: R. Alvarez, M. Tumblin, G. Tafsuno, L. Diaz, S. Wolf, J. Sweat, C. Lack, B. Mackey, G. Ridgeway, K. Stockion, D. Daniels. SECOND ROW: R. Casiro, T. Beasley, R. Craig, S. Lackey, B. Slickler, R. Hardcasile, M. Monii, G. Shepard, L. Wright, K. Carr, W. Williams, V. Jackson. THIRD ROW: M. Tumblin, C. Moore, S. Simmons, M. Baffisfoni, P. Flores, B, Potter, J. Smith, D. Alvarez, B. Elliot, J. Celedon, L. Porfillo, FOURTH ROW: J. Woods, P. Sisneros, F. Geary, L. Parker, J. Beasley, B. Slaughter, P. Ganonq, M. LeFave, T. Raney, K. Watson. FIFTH ROW: G. Ribelin, Coach Sargent, Coach Graham, Coach Briggs, Trainer B. Jones, Man- ager R. Light, D. Brown, J. Cheever. The 1968 Driller Football Squad was physi- cally the smallest varsity team at BHS in the last ten years. But as the season progressed, the team showed its desire for victory and its ever- present spirit and hard-hitting action. The lack of previous years' physical strength was no great obstacle as the Drillers were constantly harassing the opposing teams. Driller standouts this year included seniors Louis Diaz, Kim Stockton. Donovan Daniels, and Phil Tumblin. As always, a positive team effort was the for- mula for Driller victory. Driller Stamina and Pride l968 Driller Season FIRST ROW: L. Wright, K. Stockton B. Slicklsr, M. Baffislonl, M. LaFave. SECOND ROW: F. Geary, C. Moora,'V. Jackson, G, Beasley, L. Diaz, J. Sweat Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield Bakersfield 30 20 4l 34 2l 20 24 7 2l Rancho McLane Porterville L.A. Jordan Foothill West North East South Won 6 Lost 3 Head Coach Paul Briggs I36 OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: The Drillers demonsfrafe a devasfafing passing allack as Donovan Daniels cap- fures anofher Tumblin pass. OPPOSITE PAGE-LOWER LEFT: Aqainsl a slronq Jordan defense, Bobby Slaughler once again dem- onslrafes Driller drive. OPPOSITE PAGE-LOWER RIGHT: Three members of The opposifion flee lhe Driller onslaughf. BELOW LEFT: Acfion on the foofball field is nol limifed fo acfual SYL p'ay, as Larry Parker demon- sfrafes al lhe Foofball Carnival, LEFT: During a crucial game, curiosify is offen aroused by an iniury caused by rough confacf. BELOW: Al fhis crucial momenf fhe Driller defense shows ils sfrenqfh by wrapping up a Slar runner. V V Victory .arp t ,. f A jg, . ..f,,1g .t -. , .f,:-Y , .. t . 4. rig i . 1 Fi QWft..'ft?iti'2?iaWfx'5: FIRST ROW: T. Bell, L. Wakefield, W. Hendricks, T. Ferguson, T. Toliver, G, Spangle, E. Smith, J. Pacciorini, B. Alvarez, B. Clanton, J. Meyer. SECOND ROW: V, Riccomini, R. Harper, M. Embrey, J. Smith, B. Hashim, M. Klassen, B. Bachman, D. Willoughby, B. Reneau, E. Sanchez, G. Gordon, J. Lockwood. THIRD ROW: G. Hendrix, R. Terrell, C. Scales, M. Perez, L. Villapan- do, S. Lane, P. Molinaro, D. Jones, M. Ponce, M. Den- n R. S dl'n C J h J. M'll FOURTH ROW: ey, an I , . o ns, i er. Coach MacDonald, Manager J. Preweff, E. Dillingham V, McDowell, R. McNairn, J. Williams, S. Hicks, M Stoddard, J. Sierra, E. Schmidt, K. Healey, R. Taylor Manager P. Johns, Coach Sakowski. The Bakersfield High School Junior Varsity Roughnecks consisted of many inexperienced young football players this season, according to head coaches Vince Sakowski and Joe Mc- Donald. Although the team's season record showed very little success, with two wins and six defeats, coach Sak- owski felt that the over-all progress and hard work of the team this season was outstanding. Both coaches agreed that the majority ol' the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors on this year's squad were boys that came out for the first time. Outstanding players this sea- son included Theopolis Bell, Frank Chapman, Tyree Toliver, John Paeei- orini. and J. R. Williams. l38 'fling for Junior Varsity Players nw if X N I968 ROUGHNECKS SEASON Rouglmeclrs 7 Rouglineclcs 0 Roughneclcs 26 Roughneclrs 0 Roughneclrs 6 Roughnecics 0 Roughneclcs I4 Roughneclxs I3 Won 2 T. Bell, E. Smifh. McLane , Porferville L.A. Jordan Foofhill Wesf Norlh Easl Sou+l1 , Losf 6 W. Hendricks. J. Pac- ciorini, D. Griffin. J. Williams, T. Tolivlf, F. Chapman. I39 Bits and Sand The Bakersfield High School B- class Sandabs were among the top finishers in their division this season. Coach lVlosconi's Sandabs finished in second place behind a determined North High squad. The team showed a great deal of drive and improve- ment as the season progressed with many outstanding prospects for var- sity football. Coach Mosconiis squad consisted of seventeen freshmen, twenty-seven sophomores, and six juniors. Outstanding players of this ycar's team included quarterback .lon Crosby, fullback Charles Scott, end Robert Sherwood, punter Robert Goin, and Ken Sutton and James Johnson at guards. Head coaches Marvin Mosconi and Walt Burrows both agree that future Driller fans will be watching these unknowns of today on the gridiron of tomorrow. orts 'ro Assure Successful Seasons Many people believe that one's lack of physical size also determines his ambitions and individual qualities. The 1968 C-class Bits proved to their opponents that they had more than enough courage, ability, and substan- tial pride to completely demolish the opposing hopes of victory. Sometimes under tough odds, these spirited young men always upheld the clean, hard- hitting action that Bakersfield High has been noted for through past years. Coach Embrey felt that many of his players demonstrated future Driller potential. BOTTOM LEFT: Although the going is otten times quite rough, the Sandab winners prove to be a group of highly spirited competitors. TOP RIGHT: The element of surprise, which is often the key to success, is demonstrated as a C-class end hauls in a long touchdown pass. FIRST ROW: A. Holley, M. Light, Taylor, R. Shakletord, L. Roosevelt, J. Martinez, N. Scales, A. Williams. SECOND ROW: A. Shehee, K. Sikes, J Turner, J. Robertson, T. ham, R. Roberts, R. Parker, L. Fran- Fletcher, R. Castro, R. Lee, S. Rog- ers, Unknown, M. Romo, D. Sawyer, M. Hicks, S. Young, D. Lackey. FOURTH ROW: S. Sockman, R. Johns, F. Papion, T. McDowell, K. Lane, R. Mitchel, J. Chapin. FIFTH G. Tomlin, K. Wiggins, N. Shire, Mr. Sandoval. l4l M. Lenix, F. Sanchez, D. East, B. Maxwell, D. Triplett, J. Burk, E. Dur- ces. THIRD ROW: D. Valdez, J. Reed, S. Diaz, M. Hardcastle, L. ROW: Coach Embrey, J. Antongio- vanni, M. Esmond, P. Durham, L Casteel, O. Sherman, R. Saecker, Harriers Establish Long Dist The 1968 Bakersfield High School Cross Country Squad had an off-year this year but holds a promise of good things to come. The varsity harriers will lose one of the best runners in BHS history with the graduation of John Caldwell. Caldwell showed tremendous im- provement over last year as he placed fourth in the district meet and tenth in valley compe- tition this year. Coach Cowles adds that the team will miss the backup strength of Leroy Degrate, Benny Blair, and Jose Flores. Fine performances were also turned in by Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams. lLower Leftj Many long, hard practice ses- sions such as this establish success for var- sity harriers. Hop Cenferi John Caldwell, Benny Blair, and Leroy Deqrate proved to be the back- bone of the Cross Country squad this sea- son. lToD, Far Rightl Varsity X-countryman John Caldwell is a vivid example ofthe leader- ship that distance running requires. nce Running Abilities wfxm W . .J-ns, , .NU FIRST ROW: J. Harris, B. Wong, J. Finley, J. Flores, J. Caldwell, L. Degrafe, B. Blair. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Cowles, R. Gallardo, M. Buss, C. Rhodes, C. Cordes, L. Tanner, G. Sfewarl, G. Ashby. THIRD ROW: R. Acosla, B. Miller, S. Fussel, N. Papion, G. Pruell, B. Belcher, J. Thompson, A. Hubble, R. Caslleman. Driller Wrestlers Relinquish No. l Sta The 1969 Driller Wrestling Team continued tt ning the Antelope Valley, the Fresno State Colle College Tourney championships. The Drillers ez by finishing as runners-up in the tough valley to Leading the team to its many victories this 3 Alvarez, the first three-time valley champion in field High: Chuck Peterson, two-time valley runn Herrera at 112 lbs.: Robert Maldonado at 120 I at 127 lbs.: and Dave Batch at 191 lbs. All tht underclassmen Tony Serros at 103 lbs. and Ke lbs.. were able to place in the valley finals. J roll this year by win- ge, and the Bakersfield upped ofl' a fine season urney. 'ear were seniors Rich the history of Bakers- er up at 138 lbs.: Billy bs.: Ygnacio Espinoza :se seniors, along with nneth Domino at 154 Coach Olan Polite . FIRST ROW: A. Galaves, T. Serros, B. Herrera, R. Maldonado, Y. Espinoza, R. Craig, C. Peterson. SECOND ROW: M. Thomas, D. Batch, R. Alvarez Coach Polite, D. Alvarez, D. Sanborn R. Ronshausen. Bullard .. , ,. 48-10 Roo-sevelt . .. .,.. .. ......... ....51-8 Arvm ,, , ,, ,,,,. ., .. Antelope Valley Tourney -Champions . . ,, ....... Porterville ...., ...M46-5 154 pts. 29-14 Bakerslield College Tourniev -Champions ,. .. ...., .. 107 pts Burroughs ....., .,.... . .. .... 49-8 Foothill ..... .,..... . . North ..... .....,,,,,.,......,,,,. 30-9 40-10 West ................ .......,.......... 4 7-8 Fresno State Tourney -Champions... ............... ..... 1 23 pts East .... ....... , .,... , .. .,.........,,, 33-15 Marina Tournament-3rd ....... 58 pts South ,,,,..........,,.....,.,,,,,... ..,. 1 8-25 Foothill ...... ,, .......... ,.,.27-17 North . 38-8 West , 48-3 South . ,, .. ,, hast ,. ,.,.... . , , SYL Tourney-2nd .......,, Divisional Tourney-2nd Valley Tourney-2nd 16-29 27-16 ,.,,, 81 pts 89 pts 79 pts Chuck Pelerson gets his reward after lrouncinq his South Hiqh opponent. f X9 . N Q Mi ,I l'll-WI laid VARSITY WRESTLING, FIRST ROW: M. Ballis- loni, D. Easl, M. lbarra, Y. Espinoza, D. San- born, C. Peferson, T. Serros, P. Ronshausen. M. Kenisfon. SECOND ROW: C. F-raley, J. Clark, S. Sockman, K. Domino, W. Roland, V. Romero, J. Selgralh, M. Clark. THIRD ROW: T. Toliver, R. Mitchell, Coach Polile, R. Craig, A. Gala- viz, R. Maldonado, B. Herrera, R. Jiminez, H. Gridiron, K. Lane, G. Lopez lManaaerl. FOURTH ROW: Coach McDonald, G. McGee, M. Thomas, D. Alvarez, T. Alvarez, R. Alvarez, D. Balsch, R. Mi'ler, C. Scales, R. Milchell. FIFTH ROW: J. Govea, M. Lighf, D. Morris, M. Thomas, R. Jacober, P. Ruiz, F. Escobedo, R. Reed, J. Gonzalez, J. Wiqqins, D. McMurlry. FAR RIGHT: A grappler works for a pin aqainsf a rough opponenl. RIGHT: Tremendous physical efforl characlerizes a Driller wresfler on his way lo viclory. r Successful Season The 1969 Junior Varsity wrestling team placed second in league play this year. The team held a 7-3 record and a 12-3 overall rec- ord. Coach J oe McDonald stated that the most outstanding players this year were: Mike Ken- niston at 103 lbs.: Rich Miller at 175 lbs.g Tony Alvarez at 154 lbs.: and Manuel Ibarra at 120 lbs. These outstanding J.V. wrestlers, who car- ried on the Driller winning tradition, can antici- pate big action in next year's varsity team. FRONT ROW: H. Gridiron, R. Jimenez, M. Kenision, M. lbarr D E 1 G. McGee, R. Mitchell BACK ROW: T. Toliven M. Bafiisioni, R. M McDonald, V. Romero, K. Domino, T. Alvarez Sleve Thompson Kim Slocklon Sieve Onliveros Bobby Wallace Joe Corneio Donovan Daniels Lewis Marlin Coach Anderson Sieve Onliveros goes up for two of the 3I poinfs he scored for lhe Drillers on fhe way lo a record- breakinq 92-52 win over Foolhill. QQXLLEQ5, 'W-lfff gxrrrg WLLEI9 Wfwffrf Drlller Desire ancl Hus'rl l48 l ST ROW: J. Webster, J. Corneio, D. Martin, S. Thomp- , S. Ontiveros. SECOND ROW: Mgr. J. Dunn, B. Wal- e, B. Albert, L. Martin, K, Stockton, D. Daniels, Coach derson. 1968-69 Driller Season Drillers-Porterville Drillers-Taft Drillers l Drillers- -Taft Cubberly Drillers-El Camino Drillers-Berkeley Drillers Drillers 8 Drillers 0 Drillers 4 Drillers 9 Drillers 2 Drillers 0 Drillers 1 Drillers- 5 Drillcrs- -Arvin -Reghetti -Porterville -Delano -Foothill -East Santa Monica -Fillmore Helix Burroughs Total 1968-69 record 21-10 SYL record 8-1 I ielcl Success in Drillers-Foothill Drillers-North Drillers-West Drillers-Tulare Drillers-East Drillers-South Drillers-Foothill Drillers-North Drillers-West Drillers-East Drillers-South Drillers-East Drillers-Dinuba Drillers-San Joaquin Memorial Drillers-Edison SYL co-champions Valley runners-up '69 The Driller basketball team finished the 1968-1969 season in a tie for first place in the SYL and with second place honors in the Val- ley Tournament. After playing erratically at the start of the season, the team began league per- formance favorably with a 92-52 win over Foot- hill, which broke the old scoring record of 84 points. The only league competition came from the EB Blades, who handed the Drillers their sole league loss. BHS then came back to beat East 40-26 later in the season. In the third meeting of the teams, the Drillers overcame a large deficit to win the exciting battle in over- time and advance to the Valley Tourney. There they won two close games, but suffered a heart- breaking 50-49 defeat to Edison in the finals. Outstanding players for the year were Kim Stockton, Steve Thompson, Donovan Daniels. and Lew Martin. Roughneck Cagers Devaslafe Opponents To Remain No. l Roughneck cagers had the finest sea- son is their history. They had a season record of 22 wins and no losses and a league record of I0 wins and no losses. Coach Elkins' Roughneck quintet was an impressive starting five and had good bench strength. Carl Toney. Mando Gonzales, Charles Moore, and Monty Embry were the top scoring threats. Carl Toney was the leading scorer on the team with l2.2 point average and an average of 8.2 rebounds per game. The explosive team effort possessed by the Roughnecks made them the most feared JV team in the league. Carl Toney pulls down a rebound for the undefeated Rouqhnecks. FRONT ROW: C. Toney, M. Gonzales, M. Em- br B. Kroeker C. Moore. BACK ROW: Coach Y. . Elkins, M. Fisher, R. Harper, W, Sweall, D. Fahey, R. Romo, L. Wafford, J. Beasley, J. Verduqo, Mqr. Individual fforrs Crush Gpposi Sandab cagers had a solid year in SYL com- petition. During the long season they had some top notch performances from Theo Magesby and Wayne Johnson. In tourney play, the San- dabs won the consolation championship at West High. Consistent play and a strong team effort paid ol? for the Sandab live. They had a l6 and 5 overall record and a 7 and 3 record in league for second place. The Bits had an outstanding year as they hustled their way to lirst place. Top players for the Bits were: center and captain Andre Jack- song sharpshooting forward, Leon Francisg and. combining dribbling and shooting abilities. guard Art Williams. Coach Jacobus' squad had the winning spirit as they won I0 straight games between losses to Porterville and Foothill. The Bits had a 9 and l league record and a 19 and 3 overall record. Good form is exemplified as this Sandab pops a seven foofer for fwo points. FRONT ROW: R. Lee, B. Barker, S. Thompson, T. Magsby, F. O'Brien A. Watkins, G. Harless. BACK ROW: J. PYGWBH, T. Bell, M. Waldram J. Johnson, B. Trice, N. Hamonds, D. Lackey, W. Johnson, Coach Sa kowski. Noi pictured, Roberf Sherwood. l l 1 l l l K xx. aj- C 431 p -an- i., i N9 pkg? ,F , EG' Q x . . K W, 'N'.'b wx? N l 'E 51 4 1 Xgxg U A fr' . 9 . 1' x C X . Xp- : 8 fx-,, l .5 , , ij -K Q- A 1 C E5 v :M . , I 4 5, 'W f' 3' -4 N . A 3 x , I i Lf' x' J 1 id P, s 'fs Sieve Onfiveros Louis Diaz Phil Tumblin Sieve Thompson Joe Corneio Louis Gallardo Steve Lackey Bob Hardcaslle Bob Alvarado and Louis Diaz observe ihe acfion as Sieve Onliveros handles a hof grounder. 9 l 5 . Y 5 . O1 .av .., 2' L X ,ix .ri 5 -- :E-Q i: 1 K , ' X5 , ,wf..'- X f - 1,...x K Ak ,nz 3 5 .5 X ,fL.9.il. lifa . ,mgwm A Q 1, ' Q 52 f D .i' iifi'?n'?'if,H l I . , 4 M ii? 397 ' . r li'-1-S zwf v--- it Sfeve Lackey displays fhe sfyle fha? made him one of lhe vfsf.e,wimggep W, ,M .Q . L 6 mos! feared pilchers in league play. x ' - , fffffiff ..,, ' 5 K L ii' 5 xx i 5 ffl . L oi ii X. : L - , x is X ' fr ls , ii' 5 i ' ff L I .ml l FA Driller Nine Maintains a To U-N Louis Diaz seis up io capture an easy pop during a practice session. X v 'N lv S-Q self iff , MW... Head Coach Nick Graham The 1969 Driller baseball team combined experience and talent to produce success. The experience of shortstop Steve Ontiveros and second baseman Louis Diaz was a great asset. Rounding out the infield were first baseman Joe Cornejo and Bob Alvarado at third. Louis Gal- lardo, Steve Lackey, Frank Geary, and Ralph Castro headed the strong Driller mound corps. Timely hitting was provided by catcher Tom Hardt. Coach Graham's outfielders were led by Steve Thompson, Lackey, and Geary. Qualify Team in The 1969 Season gill! f FIRST ROW: B. Alvarado, A. Canielmi, B. Kroeker, J. Corneio, S. Lackey, S. Thompson, T. Hardf, R. Castro. SECOND ROW: D. Brown, B. Hardcastle, L. Gal- lardo, S. Ontiveros, L. Diaz, P. Tumblin, F. Geary, Coach Graham. 8. Malfone, M. Grossi. SECOND ROW: A. Holley, M. Hardcasfle K. Walson, F. Sanches, J. Crosby, E. Schmif, P. Flores, E. Sanches R. Roberfs. THIRD ROW: S. Diaz, W. Weldon, L. Wakefield, L. Merrell J. Smilh, T. Raney, Coach Jacobus, 'Manager J. Preweff. FIRST ROW: M. Baflisfoni, B. Barker, J. Zaben, B. Goins B. Reneau, J su W... ,..,. Q.,- mi . s' A df-,gixLf V, Frosh Sluggers Displ L gl Z' XL LC? A lrip lo fhe mound is oflen necessary fo calm down an excifed pifcher. A Driller baller lakes a healfhy cuf af a blazing fasf ball. XX lf XM gf Xi if 'r Prospects for Future .Q w A good arm and excelle nl form combine fo make a Driller pitcher. In 1969, the J.V. baseball team had some bright, new stars. Top notch pitching per- formances came from Bob Gains, Kenny Watson, and Lynn Merrell. Solid defensive play was turned in by catcher Jon Crosby and second base- man Steve Diaz. Providing the hitting punch were .lim Zaben, Bruce Kroeker, Pete Flores, and Watson. The Freshman baseball team adjusted well to high school baseball. The Frosh team had some good hitters in Ty Meyer, Troy McDowell, Bob Sher- wood, Theopolis Bell, and John Parker. They had some hne pitching from Meyer and Steve Rogers. The Frosh combined explosive hitting and good pitching for success. rqoxkl- ,l- xk .lf un ei. w-we e 'S . 'V iv' 9' . . 5 L QSVLf, X'Lf.4 -llrlx ax :ff Y L15 FROSH BASEBALL FIRST ROW: D. Lackey, R. Sherwood, S. Gray, T. McDowell, K. Shropshire, T. Meyer, S. Rogers, J. Parker, R. Reilsma, T. Bell. SECOND ROW: L. Francis, A. Williams, K. Dick, T. Turner, K. Lane, M. Light, B. Tripleff. THIRD ROW: S. Parks, G. Brower, F. Price, F. Durham, R. Shackleford, A. Britton, C. Smirh, Coach Gabbilas. Dril l sa' l an ler l Spikers Exhibit Slron YT' 'F 'wr FIRST ROW: M. Mosley, B. Blair, J. Crompton, B. Slaughter, D. Brown, S. Mackey, G. Jackson, J. Caldwell, V. Jackson, W. Hendrix, K. Watkins, T. Hylton, K. Collier, D. Daniels, G. Ashby, G. Pruef. SECOND ROW: R. Mixon, R. Goosby, B. Weeks, C. Scott, R. Linear, J. Robertson, L. Wriqhf, W. Johnson, R. Harper, R. Parker, D. Tucker, F. May, R. Sandlin, W. Stewart, L. Tanner. THIRD ROW: J. Carter, C. Smith, S. Young, A. Jackson, S. Shine, R. Taylor, As anothcr top-rated G. Gent E. Coll E. Cor e FIFTH known,dB Shepar team, the 1969 BHS track team had another outstand with Vernell Jackson, Donavan Daniels, McKinley Mosley, Terry Hilton an well as some of the most outstandin of the year. Varsity, Junior Varsitj teams did an outstanding job in t meets, with BHS winning all meet and all three duals. ry, D. Ward, M. Denny, J. Dial, J. Graqq, G. Gonzales, M. Nelson rd. FOURTH ROW: J. Turner, L. Parker A. Watkins, R. Paflerson s, J. Harris, L. Darling, R. Saecker, W. l-leron, M. Buss, C. Rhodes OW: J. Haskell, W. Burger, J. Conley, B. Marrier, L. Degrafe, un .W nkow R.AfL.GIldJ.AbbHP.ClkG onq, u n n, cos a, a ar o, o , ar , unknown, S. Full, K. Casieel, unknown, A. Brilfon. ing season, d John Cald- g performers f and C class he triangular s except one, J . 1,1 .ay, ' 1 'F' .. ,f.--. M , l ,. ' .1 .1 The I969 Driller Field Team compiled one of its finest seasons this year as they consistently provided the necessary points for Driller vic- tory. Coach William Sandoval agreed that this year's team was complemented by great depth and balance with several outstanding perform- ers. Outstanding individual performances were contributed by Gary Davis in the shot put, Prentice Woods in the discus, Donavan Daniels in the high jump, Bruce Holden in the triple and long jump, along with Mike Fussel and Jose Flores in the pole-vaulting event. '!f.'Sl,l l , , Ili! l 1 mrmimmr mimmn Y 1 TTTTTTTTTITTTTTYUTYTTTTTT fl T'I' Y M M 'N T t1 T ' JI! L T. l --i -Q . 'Zi -.97 ff'T ' G Cannon K Chafman D Warren G Lee W Foreman D Willoughbv T Tolrxer T Tarver B Belcher, LOWER FAR LEFT: Three Driller frackmen prac- Willrams B Wallace B Beaver J Dragton H Rollarrgon J RPhillrps SECOND ROM J Marhnel R. Lee, lice hard for an upcoming meet. 6 Lane O Roquemore D achob iccomrni ason Franco Papion Scaeles M Tumblin, , cox R Terrell THIRD Row c Frrley is Norden M Embry c Mackey D Marln J Flefcher, e. kf3YVERh.E.fNTERf f0 Hf 'dg.el'n2 dmf:gfSY E schaub w Barker r arrrk i. scarf L callrer rounn-4 Row e Pierson w Johnson J Flares, We' ' ' 'Wa Hang as 'Sa 9 ' Lewis 'vl Casowell C Edison J Ynrquez G Lake D Valdes A Higgins FIFTH ROW M Fussell, S. UPPER RIGHT: The high lump is a very hard, P Mollnaro P Ganonq J Che ver B Yourek P Woods O Owen M Hicks K Lane M Galaviz. muscular, individual sport as Donavan Daniels M Hardcastle M Bussell B Hamilton T Belcher R Reed C Oldham R Casfleman. demonstrates. l59 Ability and Ambition Yield Vlcforl The 1969 Boys, and Girls, Tennis Teams consisted of the same excellent quality of rack- eteers that has left them with many champion- ship titles over the past few years. Consistently placing high in league standings has been a trait of the boys' tennis squad. Outstanding perform- ances were turned in by Roger Almklov and Ted Paulsen, while fine racket-play was also displayed by Jeif Jackson and Geff Gould. Out-- standing members of the girls, tennis team were Gloria Pananides, Tracy Macnair, along with the championship performance by Kathy Stine- meyer. Both teams had high expectations of repeating as league champions. FIRST ROW E Sf yer, K. Stinemeyer, G. Pananides, B. Radema- T B G l-Pfhsifer. SECOND ROW: E, Medders, J. McClain, n .Y . . I chell, L. Shnpe, Miss Young-coach. 1969 Driller Neflers sv FIRST ROW: D. Choy, R. Welfy, B. Moore, S. Smale, G. Millar, H. Pflsler, Coach Befz. SECOND ROW: G. Gould, T. Paulsen, J. Jackson, E. Bigqar, R. Almklov, Honorary Coach Dennis Ralston. MlDDLE CENTER: Technique, liming, and plenly of skill are all lraifs of Driller rackeleer Roger Almklov. LEFT: Driller Ted Paulsen smashes a return lo his opponenf during a practice session. l6l FIRST ROW: S. Meyer, J. Hewitt, L. Patty, J. Hand, D. Bracke, K. Polson, L. Maxwell, B. Finnegan, R. Saecker. SECOND ROW: R. Gaines, D. Waldram, V. Lynn, C. Blodget, F. McKeIvey, P. Mann, S. Stewart, L. Agabashian, M. Robesky, B. Coulter. THIRD ROW: K. Grant, M. Schulz, L. Lewis, S. Adams, P. Dauwalder, D. Galvea, C. Howlett, P. George, D. Crown, Coach Locher. gy!! 'ir ri if X' 0 A 'F' ilcvs - fk -4. 'J .W M, . ,, - Desire and striving effort were the key de- vices needed to produce essential victory for the BHS Boys' and Girls, Swim Teams. The Boys squad, under the expert direction of Coach Jerry Lunsford, were upset by a strong North High team, but finished in a firm second- place standing. The Girls swim team, under the able direction of Coach Marian Locher, was constantly striving for excellence in every facet of competition. Outstanding members of the boys, swim team included Chuck Polson, Willie Wachob, and Eric Buscher, while leading girl swimmers included Barbara Finnegan and Kathy Polson. UPPER FAR RIGHT: Strenuous workouts each day provide Driller swimmers with the skill and endurance needed to win essential meets. UPPER MIDDLE: Two Driller swimmers look on as other teammates are competing in one ot the many swimming events. RlGHT: Three Driller mermaids compete against one another in the freestyle event as other mem- bers ofthe squad watch from the sidelines. BHS Swimmers Splash Thei :E-5 'P Q 1' :ff K X 'N ...Y X ff... -. Q . ,,,,,,,,, '3.,Q.,.-' ...S 4 . ' X , 1 ...W ,,,...f-4.-e -H512 -'25, ..,, , .. Q K - - .- lvikb'-us... - , ' . .3--.gm , , ,. ax ,fa . .- X- .1 . 5 -- a . - Mmm .- - -he ., ' '- -. V ,,,,. , M. W k. . ' , -M , mae. , 5, , : 1. K , nf 1 Hamel,-, 3 ,,j.,Ld. .. ,' M. , V j ' 4, ' ' 'W 5 - ,,- ' Aga-fc-xv: 7' , .w.,. ,ff fy., 'fx',e.Q, ' . 'H 5 ' to . - y'ir'4'lj.,....,,,,,w . - - . A TFP 7 ' ay To a Sensational Season 'MTW FIRST ROW: R. Amundsen, D. Briones, D. Clarkin, K. McDermoH, B. Clausen, B. Bender, M. Thomas, J. Chapin, R. Glen, V. Poriillo, SECOND ROW: T. Sipes-Mgr., A. Johnson, D. Hansen, T. Presfon, J. Munden, 6. Darke, K. Durham, B. Wilcox, J. Pacciorini, P. Arnold, N. Cadwallader. THIRD ROW: K. Healey, A. Langdon, S. Grani, R, Darke, B. Bowden, R. Iqer, C. Polson, M. Briones, G. Arnold, E. Buscher, R. Agabashian, W. Wachob, Coach Lunsford. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Ewing, B. Sloan, J. Coro nado, T. Maxwell, 8. Amerinq, A. Giovanelh Coach Mosconl FAR RIGHT: Making crucial pulls oflen meanl viclory for Driller golfers. MIDDLE: Driller Golfers soon found out that The driving ranqe was a convenienl place lo loosen up for a malch. RIGHT: Rick Ewinq demonslrares lhe proper way lo blasf oul of a sand lrap. Golfers' Practice Produces Vicfories Superiority in driving, putting, and good- sportsmanship were characteristics of the 1969 Driller Golf Team. The team, under the able direction of Coach Marvin Mosconi, constantly harassed opponents to remain among the lead- ers in SYL play. This year's squad included two returning lettermenz Rick Ewing and Brad Sloan. These two linksmen, along with Terry Maxwell, Joe Coronado, Brad Amerine, and Adrian Giovanetti, were consistently among the starting players. Practice sessions were held at Stockdale Country Club, North Kern, and the Royal Palms golf courses. nm 2 xx W f if. Ng - 1 ' E- rl Q 'fr 'QL X X7 f Upfx , . . WSG 3 Organlzahons J 'NRI Sherry Sfelzner Why did students join organizations this year? They might have found familiar faces in IRC or Opus Ig they might have seen ways to spend their days in Band or Madrigals. Clubs are gatherings of people with common interests and aims, but clubs are only as alive as each of their members. A good club radiates unity, purpose and participation .... Declicafecl Sfaffers Compile '69 Oracle A yearbook is a skillful combination of pic- tures and copy: to put out a good one the O1'uc'lr' staff must work hard at a variety of jobs. This includes making layouts, writing copy, and cropping pictures. Staff members plan sales campaigns. organize class pictures, sell ads, and work closely with the photography class. This year some of the staff visited the publishing plant with their new advisor, Mr. Berning, and the photography advisor, Mr. Dennis. After a full year of work, the book finally comes out and the staff relaxes a little before planning for the next one. SEATED: D. Stanton, B. Smiser, P. Williams, B. Hall, B. Young. STAND- ING: B. Sloan, J. Davis, K. Van Zandf, B. Janeway, E. Merson, R. Bruns, M. Grossi, Mr. Berninq-advisor, C. Harfhorn, S. Slelzner. I68 c xxx... ,.......q Belh Younq, Barbara Hall, Pam Williams, and Carol Janeway discuss new slralegy for an upcoming Oracle sale. QW! Mr. Dennis and Mr, Berning work logelher lo give lhe besl possible leadership lo Oracle and Pholoqraphy sludenfs. Barbara Janeway Edifor Robin Bruns Business Manager Adverlisinq Seclion Edifor Sherry Slelzner Assislanl Business Manager Organizalions Seclion Edilor Elizabelh Merson Assislanf Edilor Classes Seclion Edilor Q Kalhy Van Zandf Sales Manager Academic Seclion Edilor E' X Chris Harlhorn Sludenl Life Seclion Edilor Brad Sloan Sports Seclion Edilor BTH PERIOD CLASS-FIRST ROW: D. Mullins, S. Salazar C. Orle a S. Pur Ie A. Adams I 9 . P . . P. Nakamolo. SECOND ROW: G. Hoskinq, M. Herrera, D. Frary, R. Brinlon, L, Elheridge, E. Estrada, F. De Will, B. Lee, G. Thomas, R. De Will, G. Vevea. Q 7TH PERIOD CLASS-FIRST ROW: J. McNairn, M. McGee, R. Flowers, J. Rlnloul, C. Toy. SECOND ROW: S. Sayer, J. I-lyall, K. Kulslad, P. Walker, C. Lew, A. Parsons. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dennis, D. Pearson, K. Allen, R. Droppo, M. Mickey, S. Langslon, D. Hicks. l70 Busily al work, Annefle Parsons concenfrafes on noles for pholoqraphy class. Anita Adams demonsfrales lc Candy Lew lhe procedure of operaling camera. hotography C lass Provides Materials For Publications and Maier Events Members of the Pliotngrupliy class learn the proper method of taking and developing photographs. They put their knowledge to work by taking pictures at every major event of the year. Examples of their good work have been seen through- out the year in the Blue and White and can be seen in the Oracle. Stu- dents in Photography also produced the pictures used in the programs for Orchestra. Band. and Dramat- ics productions. nette P s on for the cameras of Sharon Langston, Debbie Hicks, an poses for an individual portrait. Arr, SAA, Bowl OPUS I-FIRST ROW: T. Choy, N. Rodriguez M. Bender, A. DuVal, Mrs. Robinson, advisor SECOND ROW: B. Kenisfon, S. Richards Ryder. THIRD ROW: W. Harbauqh, B. Winegar L. Winegar. , C '4Aetive best describes this year's Ar! Club. Members have partici- pated in various sales, patio shows and frequent showings in the library gallery. A trip to the L. A. County Museum and the Bulloek's Art Ex- hibit highlighted the 1968-1969 schedule. Music appreciation and under- standing are the major points which were stressed in Opus 1. Caroling to senior citizens and ushering at Chil- dren's Concerts were some of the activities with which members in- volved themselves this year. ing, Opus l Parricipa ART CLUB FIRST ROW: V. Sullivan, D. Hicks, C. Cook, T. Wong, C. Fong, L. Van Eekhouf, D. Hood, C. Steele. SECOND ROW: D. Frangis, J, Mullins, M. Mazzie, O. Johnson, M. Aal, S. Reshaw, M. Goldberg, K. Williams, C. Hicks, Mrs. Cook. THIRD ROW: Mr. Johannsen, K. Rodrigues, R. Acosfa, D. Horner, J. Copeland, A. Gomez, M. Mickey, A. Trapp. l72 School Activities BOWLING CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Howlett, J. McCann, S. Kophamer, T. O'Brien, T. Wal- ler, K. Watkins. SECOND ROW: S. Tillman, T. Cranfill, A. Leggio, F. O'Brien, C. Hicks, G. Sumlin. THIRD ROW: R. Rice, D. Hiff, B. Taylor, G. Higgins, E. Johnson, M. Uthenwoldl, C. Cargill. FOURTH ROW: A. Maddox, M. Waldram, F. Medeiros, L. Long, W. Hyall. FlFTH ROW: Miss Sargenl, Zdwgsdgg M. Hill, J. Busby, F. Graves, . o on. .vc 5 .Ml vm There was a new club on cam- pus this year-the Bowling Club. This club enabled youths with ex- perience in bowling to show their skill once a week in league teams of both boys and girls. A club designed forthe student with an interest in drafting was the S. A. A. lStudent Architectural Associationh. This year's S. A. A. climaxed their l968-69 school schedule with a trip to Cal Poly. STUDENT ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: M. Piliman, J. Slelzner, T. Uribe, J. Barron, C. Neilsen, K. Stanley, G. Kuhn, B. Gilliam, R. Gerdes. SECOND ROW: T. Barnes, E. Gray, A. Maddox, P. Neufeld, F. Howard, G. Hendrix, P. Colbsrl, J. Mayer, S. Grant, Mr. Goodban, advisor. I73 arver Club Changes Name, Revis UBSP-FIRST ROW: M. Johnson, V. Boyd C. Cade, L. Powell, L. Harper, C. Mas sey, J. Williams, T. Holley, J. Simpson. SECOND ROW: J. Williams, B. Lyons, B. Ellison, D, Marlin, S. Danhler R. Powell B. Calo, W. James, P. Johnsori, F. Lifllesi THIRD ROW: L. Degrale, E. Weldon, L. Wright, P, Colbert, L. Calc, A. Howard M. Mangrum, R. Peftus, F. Jacobs, L Mangrum, E. Cade. FOURTH ROW: G Collins, K. Roberson, D. Maddox, G. Hen drix, G. Slarks, K, Brown. This year the Carver Club res pondcd to new currents in today' society by redefining its goals an changing its name to the Unite. Black Stzzflwzts for Progrcfssx Mem bers of the club conducted a noon show of recent car models and voter registration. Thcy also spon sorcd a program on campus rac relations. ' 'Z. S I I - Ll l K Q' . ff , 'S 1 Q i' 1 is D ,- I UBSP OFFICERS SITTING: B. Calc, Vice President. STANDING: L. Hall, Assislanl' Secretary: E. Weldon, Parliamenlariang L. Calo, Hisloriang G. Collins, President, G. Whiffield, Secretary lnol' piclursdl ls, Oriental Club Plans Garden The trees and llowers by Warren Hall are being pruned and watered by the Oriental Stuclents' Club. ln time they hope to have a small ori- ental-style garden. Members of OSC sponsored the noon movies and a successful school dance. They also had several parties at which members became acquainted with Oriental students from other schools. FIRST ROW: M. Tong, K. Gee, K, Fuku moto, C. Fong, T. Wong, M. Yoon, I lmmamura. SECOND ROW: B. Lee, B Lew, A. lmmamura, J. Jung, C. Eng, C Lew, Mr. Gilli. 7 LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Linqc, M. Yoon, R. Holland, P. Ginn. Inter-Racial Council Organizes Christmas Formal, Steak Bake Our country is made up of many different nationalities and races. This fact has inlluenced the clevel- opment of nearly every aspect ol' our lives. Our nation is a conglom- eration of the languages, values, customs, religions, and politics of many other countries. In this atmos- phere it is necessary for people to cooperate with each other. l76 The lfiicfr'-Racizll Council ol' BHS attempts to improve relation L be- tween the main racial groups on campus and helps to promote un- derstanding by sponsoring such events as the annual Christmas Formal and Steak Bake. xx x fghsnm X 1 , , in Q 4 i Y -S35 'L-'ir Students find if easy lo become inleresled in IRC We X 9 . ... :C t .ff-i. J' F ,, v 2. L41 'CEP' Brad Bainbridge, Guy Perkins, and Bill Hand, wifh Their dales Cheryl Loomis, Linda Loomis and Diane Sappenfield enioy an evening in lhe holiday spiril af lhe IRC Chrislmas Formal. FIRST ROW: L. Van Eekhoul, L, Smifh, P. Ginn, J. Wall, V. Page, J. Harris, B. Belhell, P, Cooper, D. Hood, S. Simpson, M. Soqo, S. McCraw. SECOND ROW: M. Aal, M. Pearman, B. Hancock, N. Novak, M. Yoon, C. Cooll, O. Johnson, C. Cade, V. Boyd, M. Mauie, C. Massey, G. Collins, R. Powell. THIRD ROW: L. Pafly, A. Parsons, S. Lyons, P. Bell, D. Marfin, D. Thornan, S, Danlller, E. Weldon, E. Brown, P. Colberf, M. Cessna. FOURTH ROW: C. Lew, N. Peace, S. Sayer, K. Carney, M. Kile, B. Lew, S. Sfewarf, L. Hall, D. Barber, C. Hitchcock, C. Fong. FIFTH ROW: S. McCarlhy, L. Sarqenf, I. Imamura, L. Ulrich, G. Talsuno, R. Agabashian, B. Bainbridge, E. Cade, K. Powers, K. Alberl, I. Boyd, P. Williams, T. Wong. SIXTH ROW: M. Lingo, J. Bainbridge, 6. Oldershaw, R. Holland, T. Choy, C. Riclrell, S. Couller, J. Sabaloni, L. Lovelace. Couples dance lhrouqh a Kaleidoscope Chrislmas provided by IRC. I77 Thespians Present The Playroom Los Amigos Host Enchllada Dinner Los Amigos, a clu promote unity betwee American students, created to Mexican- ad several projects designed to raillle money for their annual scholarship held a noon sale, and j clubs on campus in bea s. The club oined other lting the Fu- ture Farmers of America in their food drive. In March t enchilada dinner. Mr. Miss Kurahara attend and advised the club th Amigos, along with oth ity groups on campus, u and activities to bring st er together. ey held an regory and d meetings is year. Los er national- sed projects udents clos- FQ .5915 9.'w:'m . 'ltnvy mg.-I G5 7'- - 350g Ioifw 1-Z' :nun 5'o?z mm ' . Ovw F255 -Ho- Nm:-m 2. yo 5'Ic.. nn Wm, n 3,705 . :Ez U- :--N . Q-, wzgl g- - cs afuv' gn' F :-:U can I 1 22: 9701 Alan fl' Z. 'ZY' .,,. 52:5 2 ESE U 'U cf nlnauunss E m U :ng uw 1 L Sn.. -........-....,..-.........- .1 ASSOCIATE TH ESPIANS FIRST ROW: C. Hunzeker, K. Johnson, C. Clark, S. Seffle, R. Ansolabehere. SECOND ROW: M. Hanson. M. Meyer, M. Kenisfon, E. Byrd. THIRD ROW: J. Lowry. M. Hughes, L. Bidarf. sw andy Hiner Transforms John Tkach Inio a sfaqe charader for a play presenfed Io English classes. I79 K fx Ixll 3 C Mr. Hough smiles in spile of being a bil soaked al' The NFL car wash. Paul Bender is all smiles as he shows OH l his lrophy for forensics. X N.F.L. Memb Q , i -or 1 T ' il infain Excellence in Speech Tournaments .JU . ,J W ' ?i sics students listen closely as a fellow speaker expresses her views and ideas on the topic. FIRST ROW: W. Weldon, T. Adams, L. Crow, B Thomas, D. Kocheiser, S. Mililtan, M. Pearman, M Aal, T. Choy, M. Whalen, C. Massey, D. Whipple, E Moore, D. Wingfield, C. Van Eekhouf, T. Moore, E sfown. secono now: a. Lewes, ia. ssfqeni, s. seal lier, R. Birchfield, G. McCulloch, N. Whitmore, C Cade, J. McC'ain, A. DuVaI, J, Tkach, D. Sundef K. Cedarleaf, C. Rickeft, B. Lyons, D. Griffin, J. Kim brell. THIRD ROW: P. Williams, F. Zappa, M. Lin o T. Cox, R. Reid, W. Harbraugh, R. Springer, J. Eflis R. Taylor, C. Jones, G. Davis, J. Govea, P. Bender B. Bainbridge, J. Hough, advisor. BHS students with the gift of gab became members of the National Forwixics League by signing up for the forensics class and accumu- lating 25 points through participation in speech tournaments. Mr. Hough, the debate coach. en- couraged and advised the speechmakers in tournaments such as the Claremont lVlen's Col- lege Invitational and the Stanford Invitational. l968-l969 saw the Driller tradition of excel- lence in forensics carried on as it has been for the past forty years. Publishing The Blue and While is noi lhe only iob slaff members dog here Barbara Cheever and Bobby Jean Haclcell painf signs promclinq lhelr dance, lhe Rival Ramp, l82 BLUE and WHITE vi N 4 5 a Q33 wed.. on. 23, l9oB file iii? . . T553 Mail f 9 9 ' Vol, XL , o B kersfield, Californi n0l f dra Banducci, Jeanne Folkert, and Amy Du Val examine newspaper headline styles. fr: What DoYnul'l1inlt Blue and White Keeps Campus Informed The Blue and While, the official newspaper of Bakersfield High School since l94l, spent the year 1968-1969 publishing school news and items of student interest. The biweekly paper's staff also published several special editions, such as the Founders' Day edition and the special is- sue at the end of the year. The major extra cur- ricular activity sponsored by the Blue and White staff was their annual dance after the East High football game. B W it tt M t 7 T--was 1 R13 IONNTIU 75io27!l?9 SEATED: A. DuVal, L. Land, S. Hiner Ed tor B he B nd M. Steele. STANDING: D. Reddy, R Welty E Tarr R Bradnck B Hackett, J. Folkerf, K. Ledbetie s ad sor Quill and Scroll Ikon CSF See Literary, Scholastic Excellence Ikon, the annual ll lication, and Quill an' honorary literary socie students to better compo niques. Quill and Scroll ect was selling used b members of the Ikon sta poems and short storie ors to communicate tl creatively. l84 y s in endeav 'wt fins -W.,-...1.---. ...L --... .. . ,.. .. ,ML . - A , so M -r sf R ff ,.. 3 -L Vieux L , W-,-1. K A 'Mfg u kr: KWWL, 1 as GY-J ' 4. 'Jr r 4 S' A ann'- -Q- Q -Q 3 Q aft? 'S' ,Q 1, '. -Blk '1 I . fwas' Q' ififf .A., I 19. if ' nf 9,45 . L I I GOLD SEAL WINNERS FIRST ROW: L. Vincenf, Aff. Sec.: B. Lee, Pres. J. Riddiough, HISI.: SECOND ROW: A, Vin: :eniy Vice Pres., C. Loomis Pub, Chairman, L. Loomis. Rec. Sec. C.S.F. FIRST ROW: K. Fukumoio, I. Cervanfes, S. Milikan, E. Brown, E. Merson, L. Hann, C. Rickefi, V. Nelson. SECOND ROW: S. Welch, G. SmiIh, J. Riddiough, S. McCarIhy, S. Banducci, J. McKenzie, L. Woollomes, T. Choy. THIRD ROW: L. SargenI, S. Coulfer, J. Ly- ons, C. Loomis, J. Sabaloni, K. Coombs B. Sargenf. FOURTH ROW: L. Williarns, K. Esfill, C. Janeway, L. Loomis. L. Vincenf, A. Vincenf, D. Sherman, R. Bruns. FIFTH ROW: J. Wallace, F, May, J. Jung, C. Eng, R. Greflein. R. King, C. Harfhorng no? pic- Iured, B. Lee, presidenf. New Ski Clu ELECTRONICS CLUB FIRST ROW: R. Spencer, R. Brinton S. Garza. SECOND ROW: V. Blank enship, R. Sallerlee, G. Sawyer, Mr. Flaminq, advisor. THIRD ROW: R Zerbe, G. Lopez. Electronics is an area of increasing knowl- edge. Showing an interest in this field, the Electronics Club purchased an applausemeter to be used at rallies and other activities. This year the Science Club undertook the construction of a telescope. The project was supervised by Mr. Toy and Mr. Kirk. Members spent many Saturday afternoons grinding the telescopes six-inch mirror. ,i For the lirst time, a Ski Club was organized ' at BHS for winter sports enthusiasts. The mem- bers provided their own equipment and raised money in concession stands at basketball games for a trip to Badger Pass. tt Q2 fi f fe Esfablishedg Techni - SKI CLUB FIRST ROW: A. Rneeaum, J. Cooley, L. Delgado, J. Yaussy, L. Zimmerman, S. McMahon, D. Barber, L. Woollomes. SECOND ROW: A. Nobles, C. Mayer, P. Cooper, K. Kelley D. Brown, M. Whalen, C. Hitchcock, M. Bryson, A. Wegis THIRD ROW: B. Mesfmaker, K. Kulslad, C. Mesfmaker, A Agenio, C. Oldham, S. Ganong, L. Ulrich, M. Wright W. Oldham, R. King, M. Bussell. r l86 I. 'rricacies Intrigue Eleclronics ancI Science Clubs we .fo E 1 Chris Harlhorn dernonslrales The lheory of entropy, which was invesliqaled by members of lhe Science Club lhis year. EA' I N' T? Science Club Officers: R. Grellein, Vice Presidenfg B. Lee, President, R. Darke, Treasurer, M, Goldberg, Publicily-Hisforian. Nor piclured: K. Van Zandl, Sec refa ry. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Wingfield, G Darke, R. Bonneau, J. Monroe M. Goldberg, B. Warne. SEC OND ROW: F. Thompson, M Indermill, R. King, R. Barker M. Briones. THIRD ROW: B Lee, R. Darke, C. Harlhorn, R Bruns, M. Parsons, T, Wong FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kirkpal rick, advisor, B, Sarqenlg R Grelleing K. Meyers, Mr. Toy advisor. Lively Participation Encouraged by Commissions CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMISSION: A. Parsons, M. Pearman, C. Harthorn, K. Jan, M.AaI. The development of a civilization . I . . can be measured by its artistic and governmental achieven tents. The Cultural Activities C 0mmi.s'.s'ion in- volves itself with supporting student creative channels and commending exceptional talents at tl Activities Award Eve oughly devoted to the s cution of a governmenl the voting privilege, is th Conimisvimz at BHS. ll I we Cultural ing. Thor- nooth exe- al process. e Elzfcftionx Of the utmost importance in t twentieth-century world of smal distances and larger responsibilit are the realms of finance and int national relations. The Finm Commission is concerned wi school monetary conditions. cov ing budgets and fund distributi Global brotherhood and und standing, achieved through stude exchange programs, is the eventt goal of the F orcfign E.X'C'lIlll1gl' Cor m issiorz. 1'3- 6 1s??3E-v. 'FX 'f '1T!?!'!'Z1l ELECTIONS COMMISSION-FIRST ROW: C. Lew, J. Anderson, G. Oldershaw, K. Coombs, S. Cunningham, C. Thurber, M. Aal, A. Hashim, S. Hill, B. Belhell, L. Parks. SECOND ROW: T. Choy, B. Lee, S. Lackey, M, Kite, B. Smiser M. Clark, S. McCarthy, L. Lee, B. Hall, C. Moore, E. Cade, B. Jones. 88 FINANCE COMMISSION-SEATED: R. Bruns, R. Bradriclz, C. Lew, R. King, Mr. Dennis. STANDING: Mr. Troul, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Ol- ferness. -X- vu. , diliqenl work carried on by lhe Eleclions Corn- enables lhis young sludenl lo parfalre of her righl lo vole. 5 Sfimulalinq inierest in inlernalional affairs and lhe peoples of fhe world is lhe duly of Foreign Exchange Commission. Here mem- bers plan lheir annual AFS lea. ,' in .a,..,-, .I -'X-f, Eg? 'S' 17 G A gk FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMISSION-FIRST ROW: M. Pearman, S. Sayer, M. Aal, L. Van Eekhoul, C, Moore, S. Hiner, M. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: K. Fukomofo, B. Hancock, A. Parsons, S. Cunningham, M. Escamilla, B. Hall, A. Gomez. THIRD ROW: S. Lyons, P. Bell, K- Jan, B. Bainbridge, D. Taylor. I89' ORGANIZATIONS COMMISSION - FIRST ROW: B. Lee, P. Nakamolc, L. Van Eekhnuf, M. Escamilla, M. Goldberg, J. Riddiough. SECOND ROW: E. Merson, B. Hancock, M. Pearman, J. Pafiy, A. Gomez, K. Jan, M. Aal. 55 S-215.52253 . -S s. ' A :aww iigxvs . 'eff X PI.Eg3f -me gg A . vs, A be Q ' if' ik xx. I i R lu . N55 PUBLICITY COMMISSION - FIRST ROW: J. Pailv, B. Hancock. M. Aal, A. Hashim. SECOND ROW: S. Helnley, C, Siewarl, M. Lingo. l90 Forceful and meaningful words, backing up work done by club leaders, are delivered in a pal Kennelh Robesky al fhe Organizalions launched by Organizations Commissioner Commissions Direct Activities, Publicity, Welfare The activities and goals of the federation of clubs on campus is the concern of the Organization Ci0l'l7H1iA'.Vi0l1, whose membership is comprised mainly of club presi- dents. Because of the size of BHS. an ettective system of communica- tion is necessary. and the Puhlirrity Commission helps with this com- munication life-line. ,z 8 Inspiring enthusiasm in the huge student body of BHS is a big job for the Spirit, Rallies, and A.s'.x'c'nil1lic'.x' Commission. The maintenance ol' a clean campus and student safety standards. plus the Stash your Trash drive. oc- cupied the time ofthe Welfare and Safely Crmtinisvion. . -'lfheeimt . L......a- ' Q SPIRIT, RALLIES, AND ASSEMBLIES COMMISSION - FIRST ROW: A. Nobles, P. Cooper, S. Lyons, G. Pananides L. Mitchell, M. Plunk, P. Walker, J. Wall, V. Page, D. Payne, P. Parish, S. Simpson, D. Hood. SECOND ROW: R. Gaines, P. Mastagni, C. St. John, T. Mastaqni, H. Reavis M. Clark, T. I1quierdo,S. Heinley, S. Enriquez, A. Reneaum, K. Weston, L. Ynostroza. THIRD ROW: P. Hughes, D. Payne, C. Rickett, M. Reavis, L. Hedquist, L. Shipe, B. Rudnick, K. Windqate, C. Jelmini, B. Hooqland, L. Erreca, J. Stuebbe. FOURTH ROW: S. Lackey, D. Thoman, C. Mathis, B. Bleeck- er, B. Radernacher, S. Furman, M. Hitt, C. Stewart, M. Cess- na, C. Brunsell, T. Mason, S. Beckey. FIFTH ROW: E. Med- ders, D. Wessel, K. Hutchison, M. Weqis, P. Ball, J. Patty, R. Holland, S. Hill, J. Bainbridge, D. Barber, K. Stine- meyer, J. Yaussy, J. Harris. .54 WELFARE AND SAFETY COMMISSION FIRST ROW: B. Bethel, S. Zemny, S. Lyons, M. Carter, M. Goldberq, B. Hashim, P. Gauss, R. Cambell. SECOND ROW: A. Blocks, K. Scott, B. Bainbridqe, J. Dick, M. Cook, R. King, N. Moore, R. Potter. l9I ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: N. Wilson lLibrarianl, D. Crown IAsst. Librarianl, C. Langston, B. Stanley, C. Woollomes, I. Cervantes IVice Presidentl, L. Winegar, P. Daul- walder lSecretaryl. SECOND ROW: R. Brinton, J. Ament lPresidentl, W. Weldon, N. Gonzales, E. Fortenberry, K. Wright, C. Montel, G. Gomez, J. Price, J. Kindred. THIRD ROW: S. Meyer lAsst. Pub. Chairmanl, I. lmamura lTreasurerl, L. Newton, L. Oylear, K. Radoumis, M. Rump, S. Coulter IAsst. Librarianl, J. Flaminq lPubIicity Chairmanl, B. Keniston, P. Heisey. FOURTH ROW: G. Oldershaw, C. Everett, K. Lowe, C. Crown, D. Jackson, D. Cassidy, G. Gonx les, L. Harmon, B. Belcher, J. Chapman, D. Breazeale, R. Hopkins, R Wallace, D. Stanley, N. Kinney IAsst. Managerl, S. Richards, J. Williams C. Mass y. FIFTH ROW: N. Peace, P. Ginn, D. Stiles, H. Gordon, J. Clark B. Rude, M. Keniston, J. Finley, S. Fleishauer lHead Managerl, J. Caldwell D. Angel lAsst. Managerl, B. Wong, F. Holladay. SIXTH ROW: B. McNamar- ra, K. Br Ilan, R. Johnson, R. Mitchell, Mr. J. Koshak-Conductor, J. Lavender J. Leven er, A. Hailey, S. Young, M. Cessna, M. Bender, E. Winter, R. Mitchell L. Sarge t, C. Aubin. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: N. Wilson, J. Amenl, D. Crown, I. lmamura, L. Vincent, I. Cer- vantes, J. Price, P. Dauwalder. SECOND ROW: R. Brinlon, S. Meyer, C. Lang- ston, L. Humriclx, M. Rump, S. Coulter, J. Flaming, B. Keniston, B. Belcher, D. Cassidy, C. Woollomes, D. Breazeale, J. Chapman. THIRD ROW: J. Finley, S. Fleishauer, D. Angelo, N. Kinney. FOURTH ROW: Mr. J. Koshak-Conductor, R. Johnson, R. Mitchell, J. Lavender, B. McNamara, C, Aubin. l92 Mr. Koshak, conductor of the BHS orchestra, tries to strike a spark of enthusiasm in celloist Peggy Dauwalder. Concerts Demonstrate Orchestra's Eminence The sound of violins. Hutes and French horns every day in Harvey Auditorium is evidence that the Orchestra rehearses often and long for its performances. Membership in the Orchestra gives the musically inclined person an oppor- tunity to improve his talent while providing music for school and community affairs. ln 1968 the Orchestra performed at the Pops Con- cert and the Christmas Pageant. Occasions for which music was performed in I969 were the Modern Dance Concert and thc Spring Con- certg the Chamber Orchestra also gave a per- formance in April. The Orchestra maintained its traditional standard of excellence through- out the year. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: P. Dauwalder, Secretary: J. Ament, Presidentg I. Cervantes, Vice President: I. Imamura, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: D. Crown, Librarian: D. Angelo, Manager: S. Coul- ter, Librarian: S. Fleishauer, Manaqerg J. Flaming, Publicity Chair- man: S. Meyer, Assistant Publicity Chairmang N. Kinney, Manaqerg N. Wilson, Librarian. l93 Driller Bancl Ex ibits Marching Talen The 1968-69 Driller B d proved its superiority over o her local school bands with excell nt march- ing and musical talents. he sound of a Sousa march and th effect of football perfect formations on t field boosted traditional Driller spirit. One of the band's this year was a trip to the Band Festival in Selma, C There the band, led by drum Brad Sloan, showed its exce by winning the marching event. Colonel Moore extracts top performance from the band in daily rehearsals. 1 ,KX FIRST ROW: S. Lentz, S. Worley, .B. Leppke, P. Jones, S. Stewart, F. McKelvey, K. Almklov, M. Mackey. SECOND ROW: B. Smiser, M. Smith, C. Rose, K. McClure, K. Ellis, M. Escamilla, T. Hale, S. Garnica, D. Bayus, A. Johnson, J. Jackson, D. Breazeale, T. Jackson. THIRD ROW: J. Wallace, B. Jones L. Harmon, M. Grady, J. Tkach, S. Zemny, M. Keniston, K. Wright, J. Harris, B. Hoagland, A. Hemphill, M. Dewberry, M. lndermill, E. Winters, D. Gahn G. Galicia. FOURTH ROW: D. Reddie, D. Cassidy, P. Whitacre, C. Jelmini, A lmamura, M. Unruh, N. Monday, G. Wiens, B. Barker, B. Alvado, R. Castro J. Adams, B. Mestmaker, D. Angelo, R. Hale, S. Fleishauer, J. Caldwell, E P Celedon G Collins FIFTH ROW A. Smith, G. Gonzales, B. Coulter, T L. Johns, D. Clason, J. Riddiough R. Jalmini, R. Wallace, M. Clark H. Johnson, B. Weeks, H. Rowe Sweatt, R. Mitchell, A. Higgins Turner, H. Placenti, C. Toney Moore lDirectorl, B. Sloan . fy, Q 'Q HJ ,r Y , L' ' 'fel' x 1 WE , XQA A . Q? 1-X+g1gf 1'.fM E iY j ' -215 -pf 4' Q , x ' fy x I K ' .Q - . 4. :kpivk Q f X . X . jgxux KJ' it Q On., Q ' E .- . 1 3' tfrg., Q xg 3' Q N If ,', Q' f iyvg LZ if J . JQV. 11. KNOW i .fur 9f'f'lA3 fm' ffl., A M2 .wk Z' ,V ,r -lg. , . N. kf -Ylfiflf A EE n H- ' 'is' LJ-f ix F., f , W 1 1 , lm , 1 ,.,,, , mp. ff . 'ff if -' 2:72151-ffv' ' - .1 I i f ' I EH- .. ...Q ...Q-W ,,, ,V V. Y . f , g , V, ,,,, 3: i W pq + - Q-'-'rf .2 . 5. 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T' d J M - an, I8 e, . ar grave, G. Perkins, D. Torres, S. Toliver Concert Choir and The Madriga 196 X resent Musical Pageants for The Community CONCERT CHOIR FIRST ROW: Mr. J. Baker-advisor, B. Bleecker, B. Bethel, B. Donahue, A. Gon- zalez D. Easl K. Kulslad D. Torres Il. Hancock J. Unruh V. Bowden sscor-an now: c. East, J. Dick, s. Lefdahi s. Mccialen, M. mae, a. Noldon, P. Hughes, E. Radoumis, S. Williams, K. hiarqrave. THIRD ROW: R. Johnson Music is truly a universal language. Through it we can depict a variety of moods and feelings. Members of Madrigals learn to do this through constant practice. They performed in the Christmas Pageant, the Spring Concert, and thc CMEA, a statewide choral festival. Concert Choir provided entertainment for both school and community functions by par- ticipating in the Christmas Pageant and the CMEA festival. They also gave a performance for the Junior League of Bakersfield. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS FIRST ROW: B. Bethel, B. Bleecker, C. East. SECOND ROW: P. Hwhg, J. Dick, C. Park. THIRD RO . Burneli, L. Tiede, M. Tiede. W. Free, C. Park, J. Mergrave, J. Lowry, B. Charles, R. Flowers, V. Page, J. Wall, K. McClure, D. Bracke. FOURTH ROW: C. Johnson, D. Jan, L. Tiede, gb. Burnett, G. Perkins, S. O'Neil, J. Castaneda, R. Nord, P. Jones, V. Broome, . Toliver. Advanced Girls ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEB-FIRST ROW: Mr. J. Baker-advisor, B. Donahue, L. Knox, C. Smifh, L. Bailey, C. Smith, K. Replogle, C. Cade, J. Morelli, N. Langley, P. Mann. SECOND ROW: B. Sfeele, E. Hughes, D. Teakley, P. Hartley, E. Sherman, D. Jackson, B. Jacobs, A. Liqgins, V. Ehrei, L. Cannon. THIRD ROW: L. Lyons, S. Hill, D. Carr, C. Berch, E. NuH, C. Wafford, P. Hodge, O. Johnson, L. Donalson, C. Smifh, C. Mason. FOURTH ROW: K. Jan, J. Farris, S. Langdon, K. McCIusky, D. Carmack, K. Margrave, D. Waldram, M. Wifi, K. Collins, S. Wil' liams, R. Raymond, C. Mesfmaker. 'H' . .W ,QSM , I Q., . I fel 1 iii if 5 , . L . 2 A e 1- ' 5 i I.. , 1 ' L X y . H -2 Q BOYS' CHORUS-FIRST ROW: J. Crompfon, J. Kindred, B. Eaion. SECOND ROW: E. Smifh, 6. Robinson, T. Adkins, K. Poison. THIRD ROW: S. Mackey, S. Henry, W. Williams, Mr. Baker-direcior. I98 we v orus Bring Enioymenf To Audiences is : Q .f If EI ISI Nt',T. , E. i lil Girls must try out to become members of the Advanced Girls' Glee and must have talent and en- thusiasm for singingg they use this talent to bring enjoyment to others. This year they participated in the Spring Concert and spread Christ- mas cheer to unfortunate people in hospitals. In spring they also at- tended the CMEA choral festival. A common desire to sing and to improve and develop their voices unites members of the Boys' Chor- us, whose major performance was at the Spring Concert. Through these two choral groups. students can learn to appreciate all types of music-from classical to contem- porary. T? Y fly.. t 'SVR M Q, . 1 . X , GIRLS' GLEE OFFICERS FIRST ROW: B. Donohue, D B. Jacobs. SECOND ROW C Cade, C. Smith, S. Williams THIRD ROW: K.Ja1i, K. Marqrave S H II Mr. John Baker gives insfruchon lo members of Girls Chorus. Q XWN I Moclern Dance Club Demonstrate FIRST ROW: P. Naliamoto, L. Hunzek Palti Nakamofo, president: Diane Payne, Vice President, Sharon Worley ,Treasurerg Kay Freeslone, Secretary. FIRST ROW: M. Farrell, C. Orlega, C. Sf. John, B. Befhell, A. Johnson, N. Wil- son, N. Burger, L. Miranda, D. Beauford, J. Yaussy, K. Winqale, P. Masfagni P. Masraqni. SECOND ROW: S. Folkner, D. Copus, R. Cook, A. Reaneaum, L Dykes, K. Hutchinson, R. Higdon, V. Sorrell, L. Zimmerman, A. Vincent, C Thurber, R. Davis, T. Lewy. THIRD ROW: R. Kilpatrick, L. Hall, B. Prince J. Flaminq, K. Adkins, C. Woollomes, 8. Jenkins, G. Whitfield, C. Summers T. Buller, J. Sfuebbe, V. Coulter, F. Jacobs, D. Brown. er, L. Crow, L. Hedquisf, D. Amundsen SECOND ROW: P. Johnson, J. Folkerf L. Garden, K. Freeslone, V. Page THIRD ROW: R. Langley, J. Lavender, R. Goodno, K. Van Zandl, S. Coulter. The dancer learns to communi- cate moods by motions. A member of the Modern Dance Club endures painful exercise and much repeti- tion of skills before she achieves grace and spontaneity in conveying her ideas. While perfecting tech- nique, the dancer must also attempt to work creatively, by explosive ac- tions, she learns to portray feelings of happiness and enthusiasm, or rea'rive Dance al The Annual Concert J Carlisle P. Heisey, R. Free. fn Girls from lhe Advanced Modern Dance Club use lheir falenls lo lend variely lo lhe Christmas Paqeanf. anger and fear. By more restrained movements she can show subtle moods. such as apathy or noncha- lance. Members from the three levels of achievement CBeginning. Intermediate, and Advancedj com- bine their talents in compositions for the Christmas Pageant, and re- hearse diligently for the Modern Dance Concert, which is given at the end of February. FIRST ROW: M. Sogo, P. Parish, C. Lomas, S. McCraw, B. Bleecker, M. Strick- ler, L. Anderson, S. Enriquez, S. Fosfer, S. Edwards, M. Bersenles, M. Orleqa SECOND ROW: L. Roberts, T. Ray, S. Thomas, L. Ynostroza, L. Lovelace, M Steele, J. Daniels, C. Davis, M. Reavis, C. Rose, S. Cora, S. Williams, J. Farris THIRD ROW: P. Williams, J. Sieman, S. Furman, N. Peace, B. Slanley, J Hutchison, B. Young, L. Sargenl, L. Erileca, G. McDonald, J. Smith, M. Rump P. Wi iams. Aquanelles clown around af fhe Bakersfield College pool afler lhe Aquacade we mow ' . QF nf W ' ? ' AOUANETTES-FIRST ROW: C. Park, V. Bowden, N. Moore, J, Dick, R. Sargenl, T. Weigel, M. Moore, T. Saecker, M. Nelson, V. Nelson, C. Jelmini, D. Cald- well, T. lzquierdo, L. Corbin, P. Walker, P. Cause. SECOND ROW: D. Fasl, E. Rudnick, M. Nikkel, L. Richerl, L. Monan, S. Simpson, J. Sabaloni, D. Stiles, L. Pally, C. Loomis, C. Riclrell, M. Mosconi, M. Wrighl, C. Nord. THIRD ROW: S. Poole, K. Replogle, M. Smifh, L. Hay, E. Erinsfield, C. Jones, D. Hielm, L, Allen, D. Gonzales, D. Gonzales, S. Schaffer, P. Anderson, D, Lovingier, K. Cedarleaf, L, Harper, R. Richards, D. Sherman, P. Purser, S. Becky. 202 DRILLERETTES-FIRST ROW: C. Ramirez, B. Lomas, C. Escalsra, R. Yniquez. SECOND ROW: A. Zaragoza, E. Garner, N. Rosivear, R. Ruiz, L. Romero, C. Guerrero, P. Soza, B. Gaines, P. Salcido, T. Holley. THIRD ROW: P. Eidmann, C. Rocha, Nl. Lopez, J. Guerra, A. Ruiz, S. Salazar, P. Kasper, V. Whitfield, P. Martinez, S. Taplin. FOURTH ROW: L. Cafo, C. Jones, L. Mangrum, B. Cato, J. Graham, J. Mann, R. Porter, D. Fields, E. Calderon. FIFTH ROW: R. Bruns, N. Hawks, M. Morgan, C. Johnson, S. Roberson, G. Richardson, D. Moore, M. Man- ning, L. Galvan, Preparing themselves io march smartly across the playing field, the Drillereiles adiusi their minds and their uni- forms prior fo their hall-time performance. ' W., .. 43... 'WA ' ,mix 3.3.4-f 1fe???5'sgQ . .ws,ff'lWixlal'f' '11 ' fa?-i .eff as - at MW .mplhw Q'-g 51. vtsfg-V -I, . Vw: - Q I' 6.3 L N- 'lLz'll-?'r 2fvi5fef.'f'1.l.J's.1. Precision Marks Drilleretfe and Aquaneffe Performances Stroking their way to practiced perfection, the BHS Aqimfiffrws-, the well-known synchronized swim- ming group, presented a production of show tunes and carefully planned water choreography in their annual Aquacade at the BC swimming pool. mNew blood was successfully introduced to the group in the form of their fledgling instructor, Miss Joan Conner. Entering the stadium, proudly marching in straight precision and accompanying the band, the Drill- erefres Hash by in their snappy blue and white uniforms. The sight of the BHS marching drill team often confronted many loyal Driller fans during half-time at fall football games. Braving chilly winds, the Drillerettes consistently gave beau- tifully rehearsed performances. 203 l l TEEN TEACHERS FIRST ROW: H. Leapley, C. Sutherland, C. Simpson, W. Sfeele, 8. Hancock, fin, J.l Bradshaw, E, Thomas, B. Smiser P. Whifacre, K. Bull, D. Biasorfa, S. K. Ledbeher, C. Abbolf, J. Carter, G. Robinson, N. Faasf, V. Delano. SECOND Salazar, L. Parks, C. Ryder, L. Vincenf, Farris, C. Usrey, S. Nichols, FOURTH ROW: A. Hashim, B. Hoogland, J. McKenzie, L. Mooney, D. Auslin, D. Wing- ROW:iJ. Klimachusky, M. Raymond, D. Roberts, M. Grady, K. Wright, L. Long, field, P. Hughes, P. Lodien, G. Aleman, B. Calvillo, E. Cervanles, D. Schull, M. Uflmenwoldf, D. Alexander, S. Coleman, D. Praff, J. Taplin, S. Smilh, M. S. Garnica, B. Carder. THIRD ROW: A. Alvarado, M. Culp, A. DuVal, J. Mar- Nichols, R. Jackson, L. Mangrum, D. Marlin, V. Fosler. l Y- - - . . .- -- - - 1- l F.H.A. l FIRST ROW: C. Mcllniqhf, P. Lindsay, C. Hicks, D. Hicks, D. Lomas, T. Mason, K. Alberl, L. Mason, L. Johnson, D. Taylor, G. Williams, J. Callihan, C. Fong, D. Belfz, T. Brinsfield. SECOND ROW: C. Jones, P. Smilh, Mrs. Coe, advisor. FOURTH ROW: S. Gonzales, T. Haney, L. Woods, R.Johnson, B. Haslings, J. Freqeau, C. Robinson, M.TisdaIe, J, Websfer, T. Freqeau, D. Hyall, B. Ogle, S. Jones, J. Burns, R. P. Scoff, S. Williams. THlRD ROW: Miss Dicke, advisor: J. Nelson, Richards. FHA members went To great lengfhs to male and model Girls lnteresrecl in Homemaking And Teaching Plan for Tomorrow Providing referees for Junior High competition. hosting the Track and Field Sports day and sponsoring a car wash brought variety to the Teen Teachers 1968-69 schedule. Their main purpose is to promote athletics for girls. Pre- paring girls to become education leaders and registering incoming freshmen were the tasks of Future Teachers. Fu- ture Homemakers this year put their artistic ability to work by painting benches and new trash cans which they pur- chased. The cans will be used to decorate the campus in blue and white. These two activities were combined as their service project. Money was raised by selling cook books and sweets at noon sales. FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: B. Hackefl G Bro Q J Rdd ough, K. Jan. SECOND ROW L Vnce 0 S Couller,S. Banducci S Sfalxner C Berch FBLA-FIRST ROW: F. Pimienfa, Calvillo, L. Parks. SECOND ROW Celedon - A -1 lluualllalan- UZ! an I zmxcunncurnruzra KHV Ill 'I alll: 5 T 9, l V. ' 1:4 9 X misses .4 . swan . --' - WS I s i x zoo FBLA OFFICERS FIRST ROW: F. Pimienla, R. Calvillo. SECOND ROW: L. Parks, L. Romero. THIRD ROW: V. Leiia, P. Celedon. s ss me-ef xqffyiji J' v . .ug :aff Agriculture students help beautify the campus by culfivaling flowers in front of the Science Building. -Leg' 714 FFA and FBLA Prepare Students For Farming and Business Worlds The 1968-1969 school year was one of reorganization for the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, as the advisors, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Crandall, were faced with a club composed mostly of new members. The climax of the year for FBLA members was the awards banquet, where outstand- ing business students were pre- sented with scholarships. Members of the Future Farmers of America can apply the informa- tion they Iearn in agriculture classes to practical projects and field work. The club renders services to the community, such as their annual 'iCanyon Clean-up and their Christmas Food Drive, and also takes part in judging animals at the Fair and at other shows throughout the year. W , , 1 Thelma Holley frightl presents business awards lo FBLA mem- bers Barbara Landis and Peler Celedon. Members of Future Farmers prepare lo fudge hens under the supervision of Mr. Brockmeyer. 207 208 Ci l Block B ancl Circle B Honor Vars 0 Only boys who participate on Y varsity teams and earn a varsity let- ter are eligible to join the Block B Society of Bakersfield High School. Young men have the opportunity to strengthen their athletic skills while participating in vigorous competi- tion. This year's activities include annual brownie sales and the tradi- tional Block B Society Dance. aLocK s -FIRST ROW: R. Darke, J. Dunn, M. Monii, s. Lackey, M. Baffi sloni, G. Tafsuno, C. Polson, W. Wachob, L. Diaz, P, Sisneros, S. Onliveros. SECOND ROW: C. Peterson, K. Watson, B. Davis, R. Aqabashian, M. Tumblin, l R. Alvarez, K. Sfockfon, E. Busher, D. Balch, J. Fowler, B. Poffer. THIRD ROW: l B. Hardcaslle, L. Gallardo, J. Flores, D. Alvarez, J. Caldwell, R. Mitchell, C. Moore, B. Wallace, B. Albert. W l l cl Non-Varsity Leffermen The Circle B Society is an honor organization for all boys who letter on non varsity teams Partieipation in athleties is recognized in those boys who have completed C1 season of sports and have remained seho- lastieally eligible The elub spon- sors the traditional Cirele B danee, when the Circle B Queen is an- nounced. This years queen was Dana Bible. L 3555 Sl-26 K FIRST ROW: T. Meyer, C. Loke, T. Raney, B. Goins, J. Crosby, R. Preslon, D. Bible--Circle B Queen, Y. Espinoza, F. Chapman, G. Lee, N. Cadwalllder, R. Maldonodo, B. Reneau, T. Hylton, S. Mendez. SECOND ROW: K. Lane, M. Hardcaslle, R. Roberts, J. Zaben, B. Mallone, J. Draflon, R. Triplelf, P. Ron- hausen, T. Alvarez, R. Milchell, M. Liqhi, M. Grossi, B. Kroeker. THIRD ROW: B. Slewarl, G. Asby, G, Benfry, B. Haskell, L. Merrell, C. Crow, J. Conley, unknown, M. Tumblin, D. Brown, M. Briones, G. Pruiif, G. Shepard, E. Dilling- ham, F. Sanches. FOURTH ROW: R. Craig, T. Canielmi, G. Gardlnhire, un- known, D. Jones, S. Rogers, D. Lackey, S. Gray, P. Molinaro, J. Lockwood, S. Hicks, B. Hamilton, J. Johnson, unknown, B. Alberl, B. Wong. 209 Key Club Builds Friendship House, Aid Mr. Harrison demonslrales for Key Club member Daryl Marlin the movie camera which was presenfed fo fhe afhlefic deparf- menf This year by fhe hard working Key Club. enlhusiasfic crowds af ihis baske?- qame are fhe fhirsiy cusfomers of coke-selling Key Club members. Jon Crosby sells Driller fans somelhing fo drink and something io munch during half-time. l l l l l l arch of Dimes in Community Service The Key Club, associated with the Kiwanis Club, has become the strongest service group on campus. The activities of Key Club this year included many community projects as well as services to the school. Members participated in the annual Valkyries fashion show and were in charge of refreshments at wrestling and basket- ball games. The members helped to build Friendship House, a home for wards of Juvenile Court, and also contributed to the March of Dimes program. I 5 U . n I v FIRST ROW: R. Campbell, P. Sis- neros, P. Prudhomme, M. Kramer, D. Fahey. SECOND ROW: C. Toy, B. Bainbridge, J. Chaever, B. Ham- ilton, B. Hashim. THIRD ROW: B. Alberf, M. Klassen, R. Alvarez, K. Sfockfon, M. Parsons. Visual Service, Valkyri Visual W., is QW 1' f 'aus l, auf' ...,-- Service Club members learn The fechniques in running a film. x VISUAL SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Williams, D. Cranford, R. Grady, T. Harp, D. Torres. SECOND ROW: R. Herrera, G. VeVea, G. Davis, R. Rhoades, J. Warnow. THIRD ROW: J. Graqg, R. Barker, A. Maddox, M. Manninq, M. Waldram, D. Minion. x d Focus Club Utilize Skills Decorating for football games and ushering for fine arts programs, Vulkyrics, a girl's service organiza- tion, proved itself a definite asset in the success of many student activi- ties. On the community scale, Focus Club was also organized for serviceg members assisted the mentally re- tarded through money-raising proj- ects and by working personally with those afflicted by mental illness. VALKYRIES FIRST ROW: S. Sayer, S. Cunningham, K. Coombs, P. Ginn, C. Jelmini, C. Lew, V. Page, P. Nakamofo, D. Bible. SEC- OND ROW: B. Hackett, M. Pearman, S. McCarthy, S. Banducci, M. Lingo, B. Rud- nick, J. Folkerl, C. Thurber, S. Enriquez, J. Flaming. THIRD ROW: S. Zemny, L. Mitchell, S. Lenlz, S. Lyons, J. Deem, S. Coulter, D. Barber, Ji Yaussy, E. Brown, P. Bel . pr. -sf' -J I . s?3?5tWfi.Q'r3r'?is 'W D6- FOCUS CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Puissegur, advisor: J. Cooley, R. Fuenles, S. Lopez, L. Delgado, L. Mitchell, D. Miller, S. Thoma. SECOND ROW: S. Williams, A. Reneaum, C. McCanne, P. Person, C. Downs, E. Person. THIRD ROW: J. Bainbridge, M. Whalen, A. Aqenio, C. Mayer, M. Johnson, C. Clark, L. Johnsen, S. Richards. Boys' Service Promotes Gooclwill, Leadership The Boys' Service Club of BHS provided tal- ented boys with an opportunity to serve their school and community. Among their many ser- vices this year. the club supervised an athletic day at Millie Munsey School. These active boys gave many elementary school children a chance to improve their athletic abilities. Boys' Ser- vice also increased the enjoyment of football games last fall by publishing all of the programs for the games. The proceeds from program sales helped to furnish worthy students with scholar- ships. A steak bake was held for the enjoyment of the members late in the year. . A 4, i 'i F'RST ROW: C. Hong, G. Arnold, G. Talsuno. SEC- OND ROW: P. Tumblin, T, Paulsen, R. Agabashian. Alan Brooks shows to Linda Corbin some ol the football programs that are pul ouf by Boys' Service Club. FIRST ROW: R. Aqabashian, C. Hong, P, Tum blln, T. Toliver, G. Talsuno, B, Hashim, G Arnold, B. Poher, C. Peterson. SECOND ROW K. Slocklon, P. Sullivan, M. Briones, T. Paulsen J. Pahy, R. Kearney, B. Alberl. . ,, . T T V, . I 1'-1 lg. L ' -1 , 'fl . K ' - V ns, . qi 5 ,N s ' ' A f I V, 5 -vw-v.-i .-Qvw-Q.-3755-Fx V 5 K M -1 5 1 Q fi F , Advertisements 1 1 ZI6 5 Robin Bruns The outward faces of the city are adorned with advertisements. Day life and night life are touched by signs, pictures, and messages, the modes of product promotion. The businessman who places an ad in the Oracle is hoping that readers will see it and want to buy his product. 2l7 Elizabeth Merson and Janet Riddiough learn the proper pro- cedures for beginning a savings account from a savings and loan representative. At Bakersfield Savings and Loan Association, great care is taken to assure personalized investment programs. Oaklane Shoe Repair Shoe Repairing for the Whole Family 720 Oak Street 324-2912 Greenacres Rexall Phannacy Drugs and Prescriptions for All Needs 10611 Rosedale Highway 327-5791 Coca-Cola Bottling Corporation Things Go Better With Coke 414 - 19th Street 324-6531 2I8 and Associates, Incorporated present quality and for graduations, family groups, and weddings Beckey Smiser, and Mark Indermill examine a glass, a symbol of the fond memories possible from Geers Studio. I Examining the complex linotype machine, Carol Janeway and Cheryl Loomis discover one aspect in the printing of a news- paper. The Bakersfield Californian, by means of modern equip- ment, presents a complete coverage of the news. Towne Photo Supply, Incorporated Anything Photographic 09 - 19th Street 324-4519 I Title Insurance and Trusi Company Traditionally the Fimff' Escrow and Title Insurance Service Complete Insurance Service Anyu'ln'rc, Anylimr' woo K STREET 324.9401 Q' MAIN: I7l5 CHESTER PHONE 327-73lI Bra nch: I 030 Chester . A Z W The renovation of the Pontiac Grand Prix strikes u note of Scanning the menu, Brian Lee, Marcia Yoon, Kathy Van and enthusiasm in future customers, Sherry Stelzner Zandt, and Bill Sargent choose a variety of Mexican delicacies Jeff Camey. Barber Pontiac offers the most thrilling styles for after-school dining. Mexicali Restaurants serve superb quality new Pontiacs and quality used cars. food to delight any appetite-any time. Toni Mason, Steliie Mueller, Laurie Ulrich, and Barbara Hall admire a sterling silver decorative bowl, one of the many items on display at Wickersham Jewelers. Wickersham Jewelers, Bake1'sIield's Oldest Jewelers, presents a fine selection of sterling Daylite Market Quality and Variety for Thrifty Shoppers 207 Monterey Street 324-6547 Medical Pharmacy A Pill for Every Ill 1907 - 17th Street 324-6545 Congratulations Graduating Class of 1969 Ken Vetter Insurance silverw Jewele s also has a fine display of watches, rings, and an excel- air shop. The staff at Wickersham's also offers sensible re, tea sets, and decorative bowls and plates. Wickersham lent re and suitable financing for all items. -.Sq M...--im The Ric Bowl presents an excellent cuisine of Chinese dishes, including how mein and egg foo yon. David Gragg, Elizabeth Merson, L is Howlett, and Rod Gretlein prepare to sample some of these Chinese delights. J ones and Beckey Smiser experiment with the electronic of stereo tapes found at Witha:n's, Witham's Television Appliance St0re, in addition to the latest types of stereo re- offers radios, televisions, 1'8f1'lg81'Ht01'S, stoves, and dish- Glamour by Franz Individualized Hair Styling 1901 Truxton Avenue 325-6556 Al Kirkland Sports Equipment Clothing and Equipment for Every Sport 1401 H Street 325-4500 Dewar's Candy Shop Homiestyle Candies, Ice Cream, Ice Milk, and Party Punch 1120 Eye Street 322-0933 Commercial Business Machines offers a variety of business Don Barker, C. L. U., explains to Brad Sloan and Jeff Wallace suitable for many purposes at an oITice or at home. how Transamerica Capital Fund ca Mutual Fund? complements the various machines displayed are typewriters, adding, a life insurance program. The Don Barker Agency oifers various and dictating machines, and electronic calculators. life insurance policies specially programmed for the individual. 22I l l 1 l l l Williams, Emma Brown, and Diana Marion the peninpf Z1 new account. Rogers Jewelry presents fine ju welry, including rings, watclmefs, and n selection of International House of Pancakes records' The Home of the Never Empty Coffee Pot 1830 California Avenue 323-1197 Mercury Photo A Complete Line in Pliotograpliic Equipinent 1310 - 18th Street 322-0397 C. N. Johnston Body Works Auto and Truck Body Reconstruction 18th and O Streets 324-4708 An employee of Rogers Jewelry explains to Ava Haile Davis. Leslie McCarthy, Mark Bachman, and Melinda Chris Harthorn and Robin Bruns examine the sup :rb style and record their bowling scores before proceeding to the next roomy interior of the 1969 Chrysler Imperial. Urner's Chrysler- Westchester Bowl has a pleasant bowling atmosphere Plymouth, Second to None, exhibits the finest quality of new a superb coffee shop for the bowlers' pleasure. and used cars suitably priced for all budgets. -X f on ' Best Dry Cleaners Superb Quality and Service in Dry Cleaning 1608 F Street 324-4270 McNamara Automotive Service Automatic Transmission Specialists 1701 G Street 325-6556 Ted Brown's Stationery Artist Materials - Ofllce Supplies - Picture Framing 507 Chester Avenue 327-5305 Shirley Foster, Mary Strickler, and Mary Beth Reavis observe the huge bottle washer at the Pepsi plant. Pepsi Cola Bottling' Company offers to the public the foft dr nk that has the taste that beats the others cold. 223 Barbara Janeway and Gladys Gee relax in comfort on one of the plush beds available at House of Comfort. They are examin- ing a. sample catalogue containing the many style of beds which the House of Comfort offers. 5 - e Svnllinanfa Correct Fashion Specialists 1000 North Chester Avenue 399-3 FRIEND PERSON don boil JEWELERS VALLEYPLA Smiser Freight Service Be Wiser, Call Smisei'-Transporting of All Products 1114 Stockton Street 324-3376 Nancy Curry, Robin Bruns, and Susan Allen learn the pro- assure the customers of suitable loans for every need. Paramount cedure for making periodic deposits at Paramount Savings and Savings exemplifies its willingness to serve the community with Loan Association. The people at Paramount strive to find the the daily recording of the time and temperature seen atop the propel' savings account for any individual. Also the employees Savings building. Q f L--.2...,,. T360 LUVBFS and BUl'l'llU EEITBPS Congratulations St. Mary's Catholic Supply Congratulations Don G. Simpson and Associates, Inc. Nighbert Realty Residential and Commercial Properties 200 OAK STREET 322-9162 234 Chester Avenue 327-7304 Wong and Chris Harthorn reveal the comfortable interior Parlier's Music Company sells all kinds of instruments fox hood. of a 1969 Chevrolet Impala.. Three-Way Chevrolet bands or individual musicians. Here David Stanton, Kenny Davis for perfection in style, comfort, and price in all new and and Ron Johnson experiment with the electronic sounds of cars. guitars and drums, popular with today's teenagers. T53 Pacific-Southern Foundries Largest Metal Foundry in the Valley O0 - 21st Street 325-1291 The Best Paints Are Made by SEQUQIA 5 -' EMF X ici In Conclusion 1968-l969. Finished now, printed, paid for and passed around to those who lived the year at BHS. This book can always remind people of things they have forgotten . . . Remember screams of spectators at football and basketball battles. Remember melodies of violins and trumpets at concerts. Remember ends of after- noons whiled away in a sunny quad. Recall day-dreaming out of windows, rehearsing for plays, smiling at special people. Now summer is here and students will leave the campus soon. What will happen to those who come back? That is a story to be recorded by next year's Oracle staff. What will happen to those who go away? We are wondering and curious now, wanting to know the faces of future days. O 51 SQMZQ ,sw f' .,u,. 7' N I T Wllll WW! Al .3 5' .Wu A F1 xfx ' ' x 5-'H IEE 459' .II I xl m E ll E N.: L. lsaii Q ' 1 A 1lllExQ1fQsf 1 inn-mSQw4as5f ' In W-fx. .fsw1 Q ' N 1-F fr W as Xsf QS , , kk. X sn-.. . .W vm. we K ff ,, 5, 2. Wi N .W X , xr QE EE N.. .V My -ww N . M,-.J4..., A Aal, Michele P.-52, 53, 190, 188, 189, 105, 172, 181, 177 Aal, Robert B.-20 Abarca, Rosemary-206 Abarca, Teresa-65 Abbott, Cheryl J.-17, 204, 20 Abbott, John T.-59 Abbott, Nancy J.-59 Abercrombie Jennifer C.-53 Sluclenl Index Anderson, Gerald F.-59 Anderson, Gregory T.-20 Anderson, Judy K.-52, 53, 188 Anderson, Kurt B.-53 Anderson, Leon-59 Anderson, Leslie F.-59, 201 Anderson, Margerete-65, 202 Anderson, Robert E.-21 Andrade, Charles J.-21 Andrade, Rebecca A.-65 Andrews, Levon L. Andrews, Linda F.-65 Abrams, Lou' E.-65 Abrams, Tarrie L. Absher, Earl L.-59 Absher, Larry L.-59 Abshier, William P.-20 Ackerman, Robyn A.-59 Ackerman, Sam J.-21 Acord, Linda C.-65 Acosta, Anthony A.-143 Accsta, Richard E.-172, 20 Acosta, Roland S.-59 Adams, Anita L.-17, 20, 170 Adams, Connie 0. Adams, Deby M. Adams, James L.-194, 20 Adams, Janet L.-59 Adams, Larry W.-53, 206 Adams, Pamela S Adams, .-65 Sharon M .-59, 162 Adams, Thomas C.-65, 181 Addington, Kathy-65 Adkins, Cathy B.-53, 200 Adkins, James T.-21 Adkins, Ted E.-65, T98 Agabashian, Lynn A.-60, 162 Agabashian, Mark E. Agabashian, Rudolph A.-177, 214, 215, 20 Agenjo, Annamaria-65, 213, 186 Aguilar, Felix G.-53 Aguilar, Nina-60 Aguirre, Fernando M.-59 Aguirre, Lupe-20 Aguirre, Margaret M.-53 Ahlberg, Albany, 'Robert R.-53 Elizabeth A.-53 Albee, Christina D.--20 Albert, Bruce R.-55, 211, 215, 209 Albert, Kris M.-59, 58, 204, 177 Alcorn, Nancy L.f65 Alderete, Rcsemary-54, 178 Aleman, Aleman, Erlinda R.-59 Gloria R.-204, 21 Alexander, G. Daniel-20 Alexander, Linda D.--59, 204 Alexander, Robert E.-65 Alexander, Yvonne C.-20 Alkire, Claudia R.-65 Allen Chester L. Allen, Janis M.-20 Allen, Karen L.-21, 170 Allen, Laurie L.-61, 202 Allen, Susan J.--20 Allen, Sylvia J.-20 Allison, M. Roxanne-59 Allman, David W.-65 Almaraz, Arthur-65 Almaraz, Lupe G.-56 Almaraz, Ruth G.-20 Almklov, Kristen L.-65, 194 Almklov, Roger L.-55, 215, 161 Alspaw, Duane L. Alvarado, Audrey R,-59, 204 Alvarado, Robert F.-53, 155, 194 Alvarez, Anthony M.-65, 147, 209 Alvarez, Anthony M.-56 Alvarez, Arthur Alvarez, Bernard Alvarez, Danny W.-53 Alvarez, Ignacio-53 Alvarez, Laura-65 Alvarez, Richard D.-211, 20 Alvarez Richard M.-17 Alvarez, 'Rose S. Ambriz, Barbara M.-61 Ambriz, Shirley A.-20 Ament, Joel-53, 192 Lmerine, Lee B.-164, 20 Ames, Katherine L.-65 Ames, Sharon L.-55 Ames, Steven M.-60 Amos, Danny W.-20 Angeles, Lorett,a 8.565 Angello, Chris .- Angelo, Daniel T.-59, 192, 194 Ansolabehere, Roxanne Al.-65, 179 Ansolabehere, Ramona-53 Antonaros, Alexis A.-65 Antonaros, Michael N.-59 Antongiovanni, Jeff J.-65 Antongiovanni, Ron L.-59 Antongiovanni, Sharon M.-53 Appadocca, Eddie Appodaca, Larry E. Arenas, Patricia-59 Arenas, Phillip-65 Arias, Henry E.-56 Armstrong, Bruce H. Armstrong, Marie A.-21 Armstrong, Shannon L.--59 Arnett, Chip R.-53 Arnold, Glenn R.-214, 215, 21 Arnold, Phillip E.f60 Arribillaga, Cynthia L--59 Arriola, Thomas R.-21 Ari-oy0S, lsn2Ci0 Arviso, Eddie-56 Asbury, Helen K.-65 Ashby, Debbie L.-65 Ashby, George L.-59, 143, 209 Ashby, Larry H.--21 Atkerson, Lavonne-65 Aubin, Charles E.-53, 192 Aubin, Martin J.-206, 21 Aubrey, Albert L.-65 Aultman, Jack D.-65 Austin, Deborah L.-59, 204 Bachman, Mark C.-52, 53, 179 Bachman, Trent R.-53, 178 Baddley, Doris L.-65 Bailey, Linda D.-198, 21 Bainbridge, Bradford G.-59, 58, 189. 181, 191, 211, 177 Bainbridge, Janis B.-191, 17, 213, 177, 21 Baker, Ronald Balderas, Jose A.-65 Balderas, Maria C.-65 Ballagh, Vincent K.-21 Ballard, Danny R. Ballard, Larry W.-60 Baltierra, Joe M.-59 Baltierra, Julie-22 Bandimere, Michael P.-65 Banducci, John L.-65 Banducci, Roger D.-56 Banducci, Sandra M.-52, 53, 213, 185, 205, 183 Banks, Dana-65 Banks, Daniel-53 Banks, Terry E.-53 Baptista, Thomas R. Baptiste, Laurel J.-53 Baptiste, Michelle A.-59 Barber, Diane L.-53, 191, 113, 197. 213, 186 Barbour, James C.-53. 206 Barefield, Charles E. Barefield, Cynthia G. Barefield, Jennifer L.-65, 58 Barker, Anna M.-65 Barker, Bill D.-59, 194 Barker, Bruce L.-53 Barker, Jackie D.-59 Barker, Robert W.-212, 187, 22 Barker, Wayne W.-53 Barksdale, Linda J.-65 Barnes, Cynthia-53 Barnes, Douglas G.-53, 206 Barnes, Rhonda 'R.-65 Amundsen, Janet D.-200, 20 Amundsen, Roland J.-59, 58 Andersen, Ken G. Anderson, Bruce C.-20 Anderson, Charles R.-59 Barnes, Sandra K.-65 Barnes, Terry L.-59, 173 Barnett, George H.-59 Barnett, Jack E.-65 Barnett, Tom A.-60 Barraza, Barraza, Barrios, L ario achel rry-53 Barron, Jose-65, 178 Barron, J Barron, N Barry, Ma Bartell, D Bartell, P Bartell, Rn Bartenstei e A.-59, 173 ncy--59 'M .-59 Carol E -206 Basurto, C 0 Bata, Sana Bata, Tim Bateman, Bateman, Bates, Pa Batsch, D lr J.- Ro 'licki J.-59 TE vi v d R 59 lllip R.-22 bert D.-65 Est ' a M .-22 22 bert L.-22 la L.-59 'd-22 B tsch Donald R.-59 B:ttiStlmi, Michael t.-53, 147 Battle, JE:rnetite?59 Bayaca, re 0 . Bayus, Dariel Mi-65, 194 iIC .1 Beachel, N hae R 59 Beard, Doi 9 Nl --22 Beasley, J rry--65 Beasley, T urman R.-23 Beauford, nna G.-54, 200 Be ver El ert L.-53 Begvers, D vid L.-53, 65 Beavers, Michael L. Beck Ron N .-65 Beckey, Susan E.--59, 191, 202 Bedwell, Jo-61 eedwen, M. Ann Beechly, Renee M.-23 or . e Beechly, T ri A -65, 58 Behill, Jeai tte-62 Behill, Vickie T.-54 59 Benny, Da W.- Be'lby, Milze Ai.-53, 57 Belcher, Bob M.-53, 143, 192 Bell, Linda M. Bell, Nancy M.-53 Bell, Pamel 201, 23 Bell, Theo lis Jr.-65 Beltran, P tricia A.-60 Beltz, Den zie L.-204 Benak, Shirley A. Bender, Br ce C.-59 Bender, Gr Bender, M Bender, P a Benford, Al g M. Iissa L.-59, 172, 192 I D.-55, 181 xander-60 Benner, Jare E.-53 Berch, Connie F.-59, 205, 198 Berchtold, Vlark A.-23 Berg, David-60 Bergfelder, Marilyn E. Berry, Ric Bersentes, Bethell, B kv L.-65 Marie T.-201 eizky A.--59, 58, 188, 191, 196, 19 , 177, zoo Biasiotta, Bible, Dan ebbie J.-204 C.-52, 53, 113, 213, 206, 20 Bible, Jim K.--59 Bidart, Leoxard-179 Bierman, J lianne M.-53 Biggar, Erit.-59, 161 Biggar, Kathleen-17, 22 Biggar, Molly C.-65, 58 Bilden, Jo Bilyeu, Rc Binney, Ger Birchfield, Bisbo, Ste Bittle, Da J.-53 er L.-59 Id R. obert E.-59, 181 v n J.-59 i E.-65 n tl v Bittle, James-22 Bittle, Ka I' Egl D.-54 Black, Barb ra A.-65 Black, Charles Black, Janice-53 Black, Robe -t J.-68 Black, Sandra C. Blackhawk, am S.-53 Blair, Benn: C.-143, 23 Blair, Sara . Blanco, Don ld G,-23 Blankenship, Houston V.-53, 186 Blankenship, Kay D.-54 Blattenberg, Brian L.-65 Bleecker, Betsy R.-59, 191, 196, 197, 201 Blickenstaff, Pam L.-65 Blodget, Claudia R.-53, 162 Bloomquist, Richard W.-23 Blythe, Bruce M.-23 a J.-189, 191, 213, 177, Blythe, Jack J.-55 Bolden, Brenda L.-59 Bonar, Kenneth L.-53 Bond, Leslie D. Bonneau, Robert J.-59, 173 Boonstoppel, Roy 0.-60 Boreham, George E.-22 Boruch, Stephanie A.-22 Bosonetto, Cynthia Bosse, E. Clifton-59 Boss, Tim R. Bosse, F. Michael-65 Bosworth, David A.-65 Boulet, Charles E. Jr.-65 Boulet, Dorothy E.-23 Bowden, Robert H.--53 Bowden, Velma J.-197, 202, 23 Bowen, Arnold-60 Bowens, Earl Bower, Janet G.-65, 204 Bower, Steven C.-53 Bowers, Dino R.-59 Boyar, Rosie M.-65 Boyd, lrene E.-53 Boyd, Veretta A.-60, 177 Boyles, Charles A.-65 Boyles, Kathy E.-59 Bozeman, Brenda K. Bracke, Dona-60, 58, 197, 162 Braden, Larry J.-60 Bradrick, Frederick C,-189, 183, 23 Bradrick, Pamela S.-59 Bradshaw, Juranda F.--179, 204, 23 Brady, Sheryl D.-65 Brailey, Rhonda J. Branas, Jim C.-23 Branscum, Anthony D.-65 Braun, Jim M.-53 Bravo, Ralph Breazeale, Dwaine G.-59, 192, 194 Breazeale, Susan L.-59, 194 Brewton, Curtis J.--53 Briano, Elias H. Briano, Rachel H.-22 Brians, Mike C.-53 Brians, Sandra K.-62 Brien, Sandra Briggs, Danny-65, 206 Briggs, Judy G.-52, 55 Briggs, Shirley A.-53 Bright, Aaron L.-59 Brimage, Debbie J.-53 Brinsfield, Elenna L.-59, 202 Brinsfield, Tanya E.-65, 204 Brinton, Randy H.-53, 186, 192, 17 Briones, David A.--60, 58 Briones, Mark A.-187, 215, 209, 22 Briseno, Raymond-56 Briseno, Sabino Jr.-23 Brittan, Kent L.-59, 192 Britton, Arthur L.-65 Brock, James P.-55 Brogdon, Robin G. Brooks, Alan P.-55, 191 Brcoks, Allen H.-53 Brooks, Linda M.-65 Broome, Victcria K.-196, 197, 23 Brower, Gail E.-52, 53, 205 Brower, Greg M.-65 Brown, C. Duaine-53 Brown, Debra E.-54, 186, 200 Brown, Diana-23 Brown, Durwin-209, 23 Brown, Emma S.-53, 213, 185, 181, 177 Brown, James E.-65 Brown, James P. M.-66 Brown, Judy E.-65 Brown, Kenneth R. Brown, Kim l.-23 Brown, Richard F. Jr. Brown, Sheila A.-59 Brown, Terri L.-65, 58, 160 Brown, Victoria E.-59 Brubaker. Doug A.-59 Bruce, Mark D.-65 Bruer, Lucia M.-59, 58 Bruns, Robin E.-189, 17, 185, 184, 187, 22, 203, 168 Brunsell, Cathy L.-59, 191 Bryant, Elton R.-22 Bryson, Marilyn C.-53, 186, 194 Bryson, Ollie M.-23 Bucher, Roger G.-53, 206 Buckley, Lynn N. Bulkeley, Sam L. Bullard, Edward L.-59 Bumerts, Andrew A. Bumerts, Carmen l.-23 0 Bumerts, Martin E. Burger, Nancy-52, 53, 200 Burger, Wayne R.-65 Burgess, Leslie A.-65 Burk, Jon T.-65 Burnett, Delbert E.-53, 196 Burns, Barbara L.-23 Burns, Judy K.-65 Burns, Ned T.-60 Burrell, Constance J.-23 Burrell, Marie D.--65 Burris, Rose M.-59 Burton, Anita L.-60 Busboom, Debra lR.-23 Busby, Gary D.-59 Busby, Judy G.-53, 173 Buscher, Eric V.-194, 22 Bush, Lynda C. Buss, Karen G.-53, 204 Buss, Michael R.-65, 143 Bussell, Mike L.-59, 186 Bustamante, Alice-59 Bustamante, Guadalupe-65 Bustamante, Joe-65 Bustamante, Maria J.-65 Bustamante, Pablo-56 Bustamante, Teresa-65, 172 Butler, James A.-65 Butler, Janet B.-65 Butler, Judy Butler, Lois J.--53 Butler, Margie A.-59 Butler, Martin V.-65 Butler, 'Randal G.-53 Butler, Roger L.-53 Butler, Terri A.-200, 22 Buxton, Everett L.-65 Byrd, Evelyn R.-53, 179 113, 177, 192 162 Davidson, Kathy L.-54 C Cade, Claudia A.-60, 58, 205, 199, 198 Cade, Elaine C.-188, 171, 204, 177, 23 Cadwallader, Neil K.-55, 209 Cadwallader, William V.-23 Cain, Mark D.-66 Cakich, Alex E. Calder, Michael J. Calder, Patty A. Calderon, Elizabeth-23 Calderon, James-56 Calderon, Kenneth P.-60 Calderon, Phyllis-65 Caldwell, John W.-143, 192, 194, 23 Caldwell, Marion T.-65 Calhoun, Steven D. Callihan, Judy A.-204, 24 Calvlllo, Daniel N.-59 Caldwell, Debbie-202 Calvillo, Michael P. Calvlllo, Rebecca A.-206, 24, 204 Calvlllo, Shirley A.-65 Camarillo, Rudy Campbell, Robert B.-191, 211, 24 Campbell William A.-53 Campos, Manuela-59 Candelaria, Anita A.-65, 118 Candelaria, Gloria l.-54, 178 Canfield, Randy L.-56 Canister, Russel Cannon, Gregory M.-60 Cannon, Linda G.-198 Cantelmi, Gerald A.-56, 209, 155 Cantos, Adrian C.-164 Carder, Becky L.-63, 204 Cargill, Connie S.-59, 173 Cargill, David P.-53 Cargill, Dennis R.-24 Cargill, Robert J.-65 Carlisle, Jamie L.-53, 201 Carlisle, Janet-59 Carlisle, Ophelia-25 Carlson, Dennis L.-53 Carmack, Donna M.-53, 198 Carmack, Roger D.-53 Carmona, Arturo Carmona, Lorenzo-65 Carmona, Mario-25 Carmona, Martha-60 Camey, Jeff G.-16, 105, 17, 24 Carney, Kris H.-62, 177 Carpenter, Jennie L.-53 Carr, Kenneth L.-24 Carrillo, Gloria G. Carrillo, lrene M.-59 Sluclenl Index Carrillo, Luzelva M.-53 Carrillo, Teresita-59 Carrizales, Hortencia M. Carson, Albert L.--53, 206 Carter, Gwendolyn-53 Carter, Joyce A.-204 Carter, Lewis B.-65 Carter, Marsha D.-17, 191, 24 Carter, Philip E.-24 Carter, Rcsa L.-25 Carter, Timothy A.-59 Carter, Victor-25 Cary, Lynette S.-24 Cason, Charles S. Cason, Kurt N.-60 Caspari, Bill S.--53 Cassidy, Donna S.-59, 192, 194 Castaneda, Henry J.-65 Castaneda, Jess-197, Z4 Castaneda, Linda-66 Castaneda, Toni L.-65 Casteel, Brenda J.-24 Casteel, Larry D.-65 Castleman, Rory C.-65, 143 Castro, Alberto-65 Castro, Elmer F. Castro, Jose R.-60 Castro, Kathleen M.-53 Castro, Martin-65 Castro, Ralph R.-155, 194, 24 Castro, Robert A.-66 Castruita, Alfredo-25 Cato, Brenda J.-53, 174 Cato, Linda J.-53, 174 Cazares, Gilbert-65 Cebreros, Abel-65 Cebreros, John D.-53 Ceccarelli, Judy A.-53 Cedarleaf, Kay F.-59, 181, 202 Celedon, John Celedon, Peter Y.-17, 206, 194, 25 Cervantes, Evelyn-59 Cervantes, lrene F .-185, 192, 204, 24 Cervantes, Jose L.-53 Cervantes, Pedro J.-65 Cesmat, Roger D.-59 Cessna, Marilyn M.-52, 53, 191, Chaidez, Rudy-53 Chambless, Beverly K. Chapin, Jeff F. Chapman, Frank E.-53, 209 Chapman, John R.-53, 192 Chapman, Marylou-24 Charles, Billy W.-60, 197 Charles, Tony R. Chase, Brad D.-59 Chatman, Kenneth R.-53 Chatman, Michelle Y.-204 Chavez, Angela M.-65 Chavez, A-nita-60 Chavez, Armando A.-53 Chavez, Genevieve-60 Chavez, Manuel Chavez, Michael P.-24 Chavez, Richard-53 Chavez, Victor-65 Cheeseman, Hugh L.-59 Cheever, Barbara C.--183, 24 Cheever, John A.-62, 211 Chelf, Vickie D.-65, 206 Chinn, Regan-59 Choy, Dale W.-161 Choy, Terence A.-52, 53 Choy, Tim C.-65, 58, 188, 172, 185, 181, 177 Christensen, Douglas-53 Christopher, Jeff Chunn, Larry W.-59 Church, Clifford-53 Clanton, Berry L.-59 Clanton, Garry L.-65 Clare, Scott M.-53 Clark, Claudia L.-65, 179, 213 Clark, Connie S.-65 Clark, Gary L.-53 Clark, James N.-65, 192 Clark, Janice A.-65 Clark, Mark E.-53, 194 clark, Mary M.-188, 191,55 Clark, Michael D.-60 Clark, Patrick L.-54 Clark, Sharon L.-59 Clark, William K.-215 Clarke, Debra A.-65 Clarkin, Dennis W.-66 Clarkin, Gail M.-59 Clason, Dennis L.-194 Clausen, Barry W.-65 Clayton, Michael-65 Clayton, Monte C.-60 Clerou, Clevela Cecile T. nd, Annie J.-59 Cline, Cathy M.--65 Cline, Greg L.-206, 25 Clinton, Paula A.-65 Clopton, Ray Cobbs, Harvey-53 Cobbs, James V.-65 Cochran, Christopher G.--65 Coffee, Kathleen A.-60 Colbert, Mitchell Colbert, Patrick Jr.-53 Colbert Phil i , ' l'p-65 Colby, Guy T.--53 Colby, Gwyn-62 Colema Colema Colema Colema Colema n, Lendill C.-25 n, Nancy-17, 25 n, Robert Z.-53 n, Rosie P. n, Sharon L.-59, 204 Collard, Deborah A.-25 Collard, Elijah-65 Collier, Collier, Collier Collins, Collins, Collins, Collins, 174, Collins Harold L.-55 Kent T. Lindy E.-59 Becky L.-59 Fredric-59 Gayle-65 Gregory C.-53, 177, 194 Janet L.-59 Collins, Katie J.-198, 25 Collins Roni A.-54 coiweli, loeboran A. Comsto Comstc Conley, ck, Jean M.-59 ck, William G.-52, 53 John W.-59, 209 , 173, 177 Cranford, David E.-212 Crofton, Bonnie L.-26 Crompton, Jimmy L.-198, 26 Crosby, Jon J.-59, 209 Cross, Jane E.-26 Cross. Thomas' 65 Crow, Clifford D.-59, 209 Crow, Libby A.-52, 53, 181, 200 Crown, Catherine A.-65, 192 Crown, Diana S.-54, 192, 162 Cruz, Benny B.-60 Csikcs, Eva l.-59 Cuella r, lrene E.-66 Culp, Mary-53, 204 Cumm Cumm Cumm Cumm ings, David-59 ings, Karen L.-65 ings, Terry L.-65 ins, Mary R.-65 Cunningham, Beverly A.-59 Cunningham, Sally-17, 188, 16, 189 105, 213, 201, 26 Curry, Curry, Nancy A.-26 Susan L.-59 Curtis, James C.-59 Curtis, James H. Curtis, Janie M.-55 Cutbir th, Michael D.-65 D Dalley, Alex-53 Dalton, Patricia A.-26 Daniel, Don L.-f 60 Daniel Daniel Daniel Daniel Daniel Daniel s, Connie F. s, Donavan R.-26 s, Harlene A.-26 s, Jerrilynn-59, 201 s, Joyce M.-26 s, Mark A.-65 Conley, Mary L.-65 Conner, Carol L. Conner, Vivian M.-65 Contreras, Carmen Af.-62 Contreras, Eva R.-65 Contreras, Marilyn-65 Cook, Casey C.-59 Cook, Cathy C.-17, 172, 177, 25 Cook, Myron F.-191, 25 Cook, 'Robin J.-200, 25 Daniels, Vera J. Dantzler, Sandra L.-60, 58, 177 Darke, Greg E.-59, 187, 194 Darke, Richard M.-187, 26 Darling. Laura C.-26 Darling, Laurence N.-59 Dauwalder, Becky 1.--59, 194 Dauwalder, Peggy A,-52, 53, 192, Cooke, Cooley, Allen P.-59 Jodi S.-65, 213, 186 Coombs, John D.-25 Coombs, Kathy M.-52, 53, 188, 213, 185 Coon, Rick M.-65 Cooper, Arnett Jr.-60 Cooper, Dou las 9 D. James K.-25 Cooper, Cooper, Mark F.-25 Cooper, Marva A.-59 Cooper, 186 Patricia K.-65, 191, 177, Copeland, Johnny C0Peland, Joy-65, 172 Copeland, Paul E. Coppock, Derhonda K.-25 Copus, Deborah L.-200, 25 Corbin, Linda J.-53, 202 Cordes, Clifton W.-65, 143 Corker, Lurene-65 Corker, Lorraine-65 Cornejo, Joseph N.-155, 25 Cornejo, Lucille-65 Cornejo, Lucinda A.-65 Cornelson, Craig R. Coronado, Joe F.-59, 164 Cortez, Maria A.-62 Cortez, Ted R.-59 Cosgriff, Kathleen L.-65 Coston, Mark C. Cola, Susan L.-63, 201 Coulter, Michelle C.-25 Coulter, Rebecca B.-65, 162, 194 Coulter, Suzanne R.-52, 53, 113, 213, 185, 205, 177, 192, 200 Coulter, Vickie L.-200 Covey, Robert F.-65 Cox, Christine E. Cox, Eva M.-25 Cox, Gordon N.-65 Cox, Karen L.-25 Cox, Leslie S.-53 Cox, Sandra G.-59 Cox, Thomas H. Cox, Tommy A.-59, 181 Craddock, Steven W.-60 Craig, Raymond P.-53, 209 Cranfill, Terry L.-59, 173 Davis, Barbara A.-26 Davis, Claudine-59, 201 Davis, David E.-59 Davis, Debra J. Davis, Dennis Davis, Donald B. Davis, Eddie D.-26 Davis, Edward J. Davis, Ernest E.-60 Davis, Gary E.-17, 212, 181, 26 Davis, Jeremy M.-53, 52, 184, 168 Davis, Jesse W.-59 Davis, Kenny R.-52, 53, 194 Davis. Lester B.-26 Davis, Mary J.-59 Davis, Reverie L.-59, 200 Davis, Stephen W.-59 Davis, Delma S. Davis, Susan M.-65, 58, 53 Davis, Vivian Davis, William A.-53 Davis, William A.-66 Dawson, Susan M.-59 Day, Janice M.-26 Dean, Deborah S.-26 Dean, Fred E.-53 Dean, Jerry-26 Dean, Larry L.-26 Dean, Marvin-53 Dean, Leonard K. Deem, Judy S.-55, 213 Deglorgio, Eugene R.-59 Degiorgio, Nicholas F.-53 Degiul Degiul i, Barbara A.-26 i, Debbie M. Degrate, Leroy R.-143, 26 Delacruz, John H.-59, 194 Delano, Bobby E.-65 Delano, Deborah L.-65 Delano, Valerie V.-53 Delano, Vicki-59, 204 Delcid, Kathleen A.-65 Delgadillo, Agapito-65 Delgadillo, Virginia-26 Delgado, Leslyn K.-65, 213, 186 Deloney, Beverly J. Deluna, Vera I. Denney, Michael G.-53 Desrosier, Ruth A.-26 Dewberry, Myron-194, 26 DeWitt, Frederick A.-27, 170 DeWitt, Ronald 14.455, 170 Diaz, Jesse-59 Diaz, Louis M.-155, 27 Diaz, Maria H.-65 Diaz, Steve J.-59, 194 Dick, Judith L.-17, 191, 197, 196 202, 27 Dick, Kenneth W.-65 Dillard, Janet M.-27 Dillard, Michael L. Dillingham, Edward F.-209 Dimaggio, Rick L.-65 Dimaggio, Victor M. Dixon, Pamela-53 Dixon, Sclester-60 Dobbs, Debra C.-65 Dobbs, Jackie L.-65 Dobbs, Jerry L. Dominguez, Frank Domino, Kenneth-60, 147 Donahue, Betsy A.-199, 196, 198 Donaldson, Lucille-53, 198 Donohue, J. Pat Dcrsey, Derek-59 Dorsey, Petrina A.-65 Doty, Jerry L. Douglas, Marilyn Douglass, Anna M.-59 Dowdy, Dennis M. Dowdy, Carol M.-60 Downs, Catherine M.-65, 213 Downs, David J.f55 Drafton, Johnny R.-60, 209 Dremel, Robert J.-27 Dremel, Susan J.-65 oriskin, James lvl.-eo Driskill, Linda A.-27 Droppo, Roxanne J.-54, 170 Dryden, Kimberly E.-65 Duncan, Rodney D. Duncan, Wanda A.-65 Dunlap, Greg R.-65 ' Dunlap, Paula M.-27 Dunn, Jon M. 53 Durham, Frank W.-65 Durham, Judith L.-27 Durham, Kenneth M. Dustin, Dean W.-59 Duval, Amy J.-52, 53, 172, 181, 184, 183 Duval, Margaret E.-65 Dyer, Georgia A.-65 Dykes. Lorelei D.-54, 200 East, Carol M.-197, 196, 27 East, David E.-66, 147, 197 Eaton, Bill L.-66, 198 Eddington, Harvey L.-60 Edison, Clifford Edwards, Debra S. Edwards, Jimmy A.-27 Edwards, John T. Jr.-60 Edwards, Rita A.-54 Edwards, Shirlynne L.-60, 201 Ehret, John S.-66 Ehret, Vikki L.-198 Eidmann, Paula J.-27 Eissler, Richard A.-55 Elcano, Stephen M.-60 . Elder, Kathryn L.-66 Elijah, Carl-27 Elijah, Marshall L.-54 Elkins, Joyce A. Elliott, Bruce M,-56 Ellis, Gerald W.-60, 181 Ellis, Mary K.-60, 194 Ellis, Patricia L.-66 Ellis, Rena R.-66 Ellison, Brenda-60, 58 Elrich, Daryl C.-66 Elrod, Bill D.-66 Embry, Monty D.-68 Emerson, Ellen K.-66 Eng, Curtis N.-60, 175, 185 Eng, Kenneth A. Engholm, Roger M.-60 Ennis, Tim N.-60 Enriquez, Sandra A.e52, 54, 191, 113, 213, 201 Enscoe, Stanley B.-60 Eoff, Stephen G.-53 Ephrom, Glen A.-59 Ephrom, Rick V. Erbstoesser, Janelle M.--60 Student Erreca, John R.-27 Erreca, Louise A.-54, 191, 201,194 Ervin, Jerry-54 Escalera, Caroline A.-178, 27 Escalera, Kathleen D.-60 Escamilla, Martha L.-190, 189, 17, 194, 27 Escobar, Yolanda Escobedo, Felix S.-54 Escobedo, Gloria-66 Esmond, Mike P.-66 Espinoza, Ygnacic-209, 27 Espy, Chris M.-66 Estill, Katherine G.-52, 54, 185 Estrada, Diane M.-61 , Estrada, Edward-27, 170 Estrada, Glcria-54 Estrada, Hector F.-66 Estrada, Lupe-66 Estrada, Nancy M.--54 Estrada, Val V.-66 Etheredge, Lawrence R.-27, 170 Evans, Jeannie C.-Z7 Evans, Pamela G.-66 Evans, Wanda-66 Evens, Jerry N.-54 Evens, Paula R.-27 Everett, Carol C.-53, 192 Everett, Martha S.-66, 58 Ewing, Ricky L.-164 F Faast, Nancy E.-54, 204 Faast, Steve D.-66 Fahey, Dennis P.-54, 211 Fanshier, Allen W.-27 Fanshier, Jim L.-53 Fanucchi, Gina J.-66 Fariss, Mike N.-+60 Farmer, David R.-54 1 Farmer, Pat . Farrell, Margie A.-55, 113, 200: Farris, Celia D.-58, 204 Farris, Jane L.--60, 198, 201 Fast, Debbie K.- 54, 202 Fast, Eric R.-60 Feil, Larry P.-66 Feliz, Debra K.-28 Feltwell, Gary S. Ferguson, Tom M.-60 Fernandez, Mike A. Fernandez, Melvin L.460 Ferrell, Bruce A. Flores, Lupe J.-66 Ferry, Victoria L.-54 Fielder, Cynthia N.-66 Fields, Darlene V.-54 Fields, Earl Fields, Martha J.-60 Fierro, Bernice- 66 Figueroa, Edward V.-66 Figuerca, Ernestine-M60 Fike, Ronnie K.--66 Fingers, Jcyce-66 Fingers, Sandra-28 Finks, Willie-60 Finley, James G.-54, 143, 192 Finnegan, Barbara S.-17, 162, 28 Fisher, Loretta-54 Fisher, Melvin-65 Fite, Jesse L.-60 Fitze, Jerrold R.-54 Fitze, John B.-54 Flaznging, Jancy B.-213, 192, 200, Fleeman, Helen M.--66 Fleeman, Marion E.-60 Fleishauer, Stephen W.-54, 192, 194 Fletcher, Charles-60 Fletcher, James E.--66 Fletcher, Lucy M.-60 - Fletcher, Phillip L.-66 Flippin, Ernest R.-28- ' ' Flores, Hector-28 Flores, Irma-62 Flores, Jose-143 Flores, Lupe Flcres, Pete--54 ' Flores, Steven R.-66 Flcrez, Jose C.-28 ' Flowers, Bobby J. Jr.-66 ' Flowers, Richard E.-197, 28, 170 Flcyd, Gwendolyn G. Folkert, Jeanne M.-52, 54, 113, 213, 184, 200, 183 Folkner, Shirley J.-200, 28 Folks, Jack M.-60 X Folks, Judith L. Fong, Catherine S.-204, 172, 175, 177, 28 Foote, Betty H.-172, 201 Foote, Helen M .-28 Ford, Victoria--57 Foreman, Willie L.-66 Fortenberry, El se L.-66, 192 Foster, Carolyn L.-54 Foster, Donald R. Foster, Monica K. Foster, Shirley VI.-60, 201 Foster, Vicky K.-60, 204 Fowler, Howard J.-54 Fowler, James Al.--17, 28 Fowler, John M.-66 ow er, onnie .-66 Fox, Kathy-605 58 Fox, Steve W. Foy, Jacqueline M.--66 Fraley, Craig C 28 Francies, Leon E?-66 Francisco, Eunice P.-28 Francisco, Lilli- n L.-66 Francisco, Stev n R.-66 Francisco, Toni 60 Franco, Josie- 8 Franco, Richard 66 Frangis, Danny .-172, 28 Frary, Dale A. 55, 170 Fraser, Laurie I-28 Frayer, Tamara J.-66 Free, Wendy A. 196, 201, 28 Freeman, Wayn P.-28 Freeman, Willi m D.-66 Freeman, Willi m P.-60 Gardenhire, Gregory G.-60, 209 Garland, Jinx L. ' 1' Garner, Emily F.-54 Garnica, Socorro M.-54, 204, 194 Garrett, James W.-54 Garrett, Linda F.-66 Garrett, Sharon-66 Garrison, Timothy J.-66 Garza, Blanca E.-66 Garza, Rose L. Garza, Steve D.--186 Gatson, Gary L. Gause, Patty K.-17, 191, 202, 29 Gavin, Tim B.-29 Gay, Steven L.-54 Geary, Frank S.-54, 155 Gee, Gladys C.-184, 29 Gee, Katie K.-66, 204, 175 Gentry, Aileen E.-66 Gentry, Gary F.-61 Gentry, George 0.-54, 209 George, Pamela L.-162, 29 George, Renee D.--'66 Georgescn, Nancy E.--29 Gerdes, Richard A.-54, 173 Ghan, Dennis W.-54 Ghilarducci, Bob W.-54 Gibson, Pamela A. Gifford, Carcl A.-29 Gifford, Carlo A.-29 Gil, Julie M.-56 Gillespie, Kathleen D.-30 Gilliam, Julia A.-66 Gilliam, William J.-60, 173 Ginn, Patricia A.- 55, 213, 196, 177, 192 Freestone, Kath Fregeau, Jonett rine-117, 200, 28 M.-54. 204 Fregeau, Toni T -66, 204 French, M. Kris y-54, 201 Frink, Labryan Frutos, Camelli -54 66 Frutos, George Frutos, Martha Fry, Charles A. 66 Frye, Jackie L. 6 Fuentes, Alice .-66 Fuentes Mar .-28 I 1' Fuentes, Rcsary Fukumoto, Kyck Fuller, Victor Fulmeri Johnett Funk, Gordon H Furman, Susan Fussel, Mike C. H.-56, 213. Tse, 189, 175, 185 L.-66 28 .--60, 58, 191, 201 -29 Fussel, Steven .---66, 143 G Gahn, Dennis-1 Gaines, Bobbie . 94 .-54 Gaines, Carol L. -29 Gaines, James N .-54 Gaines, Janice F.-60 Gaines, Rhonda E.-54, 191, 162 4 Gaines, Tonya- Gaines, Wilbert Gaitan, Juan M.-66 Gaitan, Maria N,-29 6 Galaviz, Amos- Galicia, Gerald 1.-194, 29 Gallagher, Mike .-57 Gallardo, Barba a A.-59 Gallardo, Jesse .-60, 143 Gallardo, Luis P -155, 29 Gallegos, Christi e J.-61 Gallemore, Rand lph L.-66 Gallington, Glen A.-29 Calloway, Sandr A.-66 Galvan, Lydia 1. Gamble, Anita D,-29 Gandola, Frankitlb-60 3 Ganong, Phil W. Ganong, Stephen A.-we, 29 Garcia, Christin M.-62 Garcia, David A. 29 Garcia, Dianna . Garcia, Ella J. 66 Garcia, Helen J. 66 Garcia, Irma Garcia, S, Marie Garcia, Ofelia M.-61 1 Garcia, Pabl Garcia, Robem60 Garcia, Rosemary Garden, Bobby Vt Garden, Joan-6 lA.-59 .-.Yeo Garden, Loretta-854, 200 Gipson, Sheila M.-59 Glass, Janet R.-61 1 Glenn, Rick I.-66 Glover, Gayle A.-66 Glover, Lloyd S.-55, 30 Gcdbolt, Valerie D.-'66 Goff, Donny K. Goin, Robert E.-54 Goins, Bob A.-60, 209 Goldberg, Jeri D, Michael A.-190, 189, Goldberg, 105, 17, 172, 187, 30 Goldberg, Nancy C. Goldberg, Roger B.-30 Gomes, Rick L. Gomez, Augustine-7190, 189, 17, 172, 184, 30 Gomez, Connie-66 Gomez, George-60, 192 Gomez, Lorenzo R. Gcnsouland, Phillip H.-30 Gonzales, Adrienne M.-66 Gonzales, Armando-61 Grnzales, Carmen-66 Gonzales, Conrad-66 Gonzales, Denise B.-63, 202 Gonzales, Diane-61 Gonzales, Don J.-56 Gonzales, Elisandro M.-54 Gonzales, Frances G.-59 Grnzales, Greg M.-66, 192 194 Gorzales, Ismael Gonzales. John D. Gonzales, Larry G.-63 Gonzales, Linda M.-30 Gonzales, Mark S.-66 Gonzales, Mary--61 Gonzales, Natalie C.-54 Gonzales, Nellie E. Gonzales, Nikki C.-54. 192 Gonzalez, Rocilo S.-66 Gonzales, Suzanne-204 Gonzalez, Adriana-61, 196 Gonzalez, Arturc-66 Gonzalez, Jchnny-30 Gonzalez, Jose A.-66 Gooden Dean E 60 Goodno Robin E 200 31 Goosby Donald 54 194 Gcosby Rona d J 60 Gordon Deborah H 54 Gordon, Gordie W.-54 Gordon, Helen R.-66, 192 Gordon. Mitchell M.-66 Goree, Monty Gould, Geoffrey C.-55, 161 Gonzalez, Xavier F.-56 Gooden, Carolyn S.-66 1 I f-' Ca Govea, thy M.-56 Govea, John-66. 151, 194 Grady, Mary L.-204, 194, 31 Grady, Roy M.-66, 212- G raessle, Susan-54 ' Graf, Linda L.-31 Graf, Roger L.-M Graf, Susan M.-66 Student Index Hardcastle, Mike L.-60, 209 Hardcastle, 'Robert T.-56, 155 Hardimon, Laurie M.-66 Hicks, Charis L.-66, 172, 173, 204 Hicks, Debra S.-172, 204, 33, 170 Hicks, Glenn A. Gra99, David C.-31 Gragg, James R.-66, 212 Graham, Charles L.-54 Graham, Jane 0.-52, 54, 179 Graham, Janice G.--54 Graham, Robin E.-66 Graham, Sharon V.-66 Grandson, Joann-54 Granillo, Eleanor-66 Grant, Karen L.-65, 162 Grant, Steven D.-173 Grassis, Sharon D.-55 Graves, Dale V.-30 Graves, Frances-59, 173 Gray, Geoffrey E.-54, 173 Gray, Steve E.-66, 209 Grayson, Leonard L.-30 Green, Dallas E. Greenwood, Richard A.-31 Gregory, Kenton W.-66 Gretlein, Rodney J.-185, 187, 31 Grider, Betty G.-66 Grider, William J.-31 Gridiron, Harold H.-66, 147 Gridimn, Joyce A.--54 Griffin, David R.-55, 181 Griffin, Rita K.-54 Griffis, Avon-54 Griffith, Doris J.-66 Griffith, Walter W. Jr.-60 Grijalva, Andrew L. Grimes, Jocelyn-31 Grimes, Gary Grimes, Merceda Grose, Susan Grossi, Mark A.-60, 58, 168, 209 Grossi, Toni L.-30 Groves, Jeanette R.-66 Grubbs, George G.-30 Gueldner, Eddie F.-60 Guerra, Julia L.-31 Guerra, Lee-56 Guerra, Linda-59 Guerra, Luis-66 Harding, Leeila-66, 206 Hardimon, Leroy H. Hardison, James-54 Hardt, Tom M.--155, 31 Hare, Kenneth-60 Harless, Greg J .--60 Harmon, Fatima-61 Harmon, Lamont E.-192, 194, 30 Harp, Thurman P.-60, 212 Harper, Llnda-54 Harper, Linda D.-66 Harper, Mark L.-55 Harper, Robert-66 Harral, Donna L.-30 Harrington, Rickey D.-60 Harrington, Ronald D.-60 Harris, Albert L.-54 Harris, Donald R.-60 Harris, James E.--54 Harris, .inet L.--17, 105, 171, 191, 194, Harris, John-60, 143 Harris, John P.-56 Harris, Laura M.--54 Harris, Marsha L.--54 Harris, Pamela R.-61 Harris, Sondra G.-54 Harrison, Greg B.-60 Harrison, Larry T.-54 Harshaw, Anita L.-66 Hartdige, Shirley A.-66 Harthorn, Chris A'.-17, 185, 187, 168, 188, 31 Hartley, Patricia A.n198, 31 Hashim, Annette L.-52, 54, 188, 190, 204 Hashim, Anthony J.-66 ' Hashim, Bill A.-55, 105, 191, 211, 215 Hashim, Charles T.-31 Hashim, Joan M.-60 Haskell, Carolyn G.-31 Haskell, John P.-66 Haskell, Steven P.-54, 209 Hicks, Jimmy Jr.-66 Hicks, Mitchell R.-66 Hick Scott C.-60, 209 S, Hicks, S Hicks, V H lgdon, Higdon, H igdon, Higgins, Higgins, Higgins, Higgins hirley R.-33 icki A.-66 Charles G,-66 Robin J.-52, 55, 200 Shirley J.-60 Arthur Jr.-194, 32 Glenda J.-54, 173 Lilli J.-60 Marie-66 Higgins, Terri L.-61 Higgins, Terry L. Higueria, James P.-32 Higueria, Paul P.-63 Hildebrand, Ann L.-55 Hill, Bonni J.-54 Hill, Buel D.-54 Hill, Cecilie A. Hill, Dennis G.-60 Hill, Diane L.-66 Hill, Sandi, 188, 64, 54, 191, 198, 199 Hill, Glen L.-54 Hill, Glenda C.-32 Hill, Harvey D.-32 Hill, Jeannine M.-66 ' Kathi L.-60 Hill, Hill, Ma rta-66 Hill, Mike L. D.-66 Hubble, Erick N.-33 Huber, Eddie M,-60 Huebner, Rex E.-66 Hughes, Donnie R. Hughes, Elaine P.-60, 198 Hughes, Michael D.-179, 33 Hughes, Pamela C.-17, 191, 197, 33 204, Hughes, P099y J.-66 Hulen, Helen L.-54 Hummel, Patricia L.-33 Humphrey, Lucille M.-33 Hilliard, Dwight S. Hillier, Kathy Mae-54 Hilton, Cheryl P. Hiner, Sandra S.-179, 183, 184, 189, 33 Hines, Arucille G.-58, 60 Hinojos, Mildred S.-60 Hitchcock, Catherine S.-53, 177, 186 Hitt, David P.-66, 173 Hitt, Michael R.-52, 54, 173, 191 Hjelm, Debra J.-60, 202 Hoagland, Kenneth W. Hobbs, Debra N. Guerrero, Guerrero, Cecelia C.-54 Nellie Guill, Richard V.-31 Gutierrez, Jose H.-53 Gutierrez, Lucy-54 Gutierrez, Mike R.-31 Hastings, Brenda N.-54, 204 Hauotman, Lynne-30 Hawkins, Dorlse A.-66 Hawks. Nancy E.-55 Hay, Charles M.-60 Ha Lindv M Hobbs, Shaun P.-33 Hodges, Hodges, Hodson, Bruce D.-66 Delores M.-60 Mike J.-32 Hoeck Claude Humrick, Larry E.-60, 192 Humrick, Mary E.-33 Hungary, April M.-66 Hunn, Yolanda M. Hunter, Debera L.-33 Hunter, Lousindy M. Hunzeker, Claire E.-66, 179 Hunzeker, Lynne M.-56, 200 Hutcheson, Robin L.-61 Hutchinson, Janet C.-60, 201 Hutchison, Kristin H.-54, 113, 191 Hutchison, Les W.-60 Hutson, Steve D.-33 Hutton, Brian T.-60 Hyatt, Dale A.-66 Hyatt, Judy M.-33, 170 Hyatt, William L.-60, 173 Hylton, Terry R.-60, 209 lbarra, Manuel-60, 147 lcardo, Yvonne M.-66 lger, Richard B.-60 lmamura, Alice T.-58, 66, 194 lmamura, lrene S.-52, 53, 54, 172 177, 192, 175 lndermill, Mark A.-54, 187, 194 lngle, James H. lzquierdo, Jerry G. lzquierdo, Josephine-66 lzquierdo, Manuel R.-58, 105, 179 lzqigzrdo, Teresa l.-55, 113, 191, .I Jablon, Judy-61 Jackson, Andre D.-67 Jaemnf ani R.-63 Gutierrez, Patricia M.-61 Guzman, Loma Linda-54 y, .--60 Havcock Raymond D.-66 Haberman, Catherine T.--65 Hackett, Bobby J.-17, 213, 179, 184, 205, 201, 183, 31 Hafford, Leroy N.-31 Halley, Ava D.-60, 192 Hailey, Jewelyn-30 Halberg, John C.-60 Hale, Debra J.-66 Hale, Ronald A.-194, 30 Hale, Tom S.--66, 194 Haley, Cynthia L.-66 Haley, Debra L.-54 Hall, Barbara I.-59, 188, 189, 168 Hayes, Melvin R. Havnes, Mike W.-66, 194 Hays, Deborah L.-202, 30 Healey, Kevin M.-60 Heath, A. Jim-31 Heath, Linda-31 Hedquist, Linda A.-60, 191, 200 Hehn, Clyde R.-61 Hehn, Sylvia Ai.-66 Heinley, Marilyn K.-58. 66 Heinley. Susan G.-17. 190, 191, 31 Heins, Marilyn A.-65 Heisey, Patricia J.-62. 192, 201 Hemphill, Allen T.-51. 194 Hall, Bruce E. Hall, John H. Hall, Luelinda-60, 58, 185, 177, 174, 200 Hall, Vickie L.-54 Halling, Michele D.-53 Halvorsen, Gary M.f- -54 Halvorsen, Randy A.-60 Hamer, L. Kathie-60 Hamilton, Billy W.-60, 211, 209 Hamilton, Mary J.-31 Hamilton, Michael A-.-56 Hammond, Anita Y.-66 Hammond, Charles F.-54 Hamonds, Nathan N. Ill-66 Hancock, 190, 197, 204, 31 Hand Hand, Hand, Jo R.-60, 162 Mark R.-60 Vincent C.-66 Barbara L.-104, 177, 189, Henderson, Elizabeth-66 Hendricks. Willie E.-60 Hendrix, Grailen R.-54, 173 Hendrix. Loaster-54 Henry, Catharine E.-60 Henry, Roberta-31 Henry, Sharon-31 Henry, Stanley D.-198 Henson, Hernand Hernand Hernand Hernand Hernand Hernand Wanda L. ez, Evangeline-56 ez, Dolores M.-32 ez, Greoorio-60 ez, Hermina A.-66 ez, Leticia J.-59 ez Manuel-60 Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, Victor M.-66 Herrera, Bill R.-32 Herrera, Danny J.-56 Herrera, Larry-60 Herrera, Laurie A.-61 Herrera, Mark I.-32, 170 Herrera, Mary R.-59 Herrera, Robert L.-66, 212 , tte L.-52, 53 Hoffman, Steven L.-54 Hogan, Sharon Hogeland, Randie R.-65 Holladay, Frank P.-60, 192 Holladay, Jim V.-54 Holladay, Kathleen-60 Holland, Russell F.-17, 177, 191, 196, 32 Holley, Alroy-60 Holley, Myrna G.-32 Holley, Thelma-32 Hollingsworth, Dale N.-66 Hollis, Melvin E.-66 Hollis, Stan T. Holmes, Evelyn Holt, Terry M. Hong, Charles B.-214, 215, 33 Honor, Rilla M.-33 Hood, Donna E.-54, 141, 172, 177 Hoogland, Betty-54, 191, 194, 204 Hoogland, Harry J.-66, 206 Hopkins, Roger W.-66, 192 Horn, E. Lee--54 Horner, Debra S.-60, 172 Horsley, Thomas R.-66 Hosking, Timothy W. Hoskings, Geoffrey R.-32, 170 Houchin, Tom W.-66 Houston, Fred T.-66 Howard, Calvin R.-61 Howard, Herod L.-54, 32 Howard, Ima G.-55, 32 Howard, Ira J, Howard, Jordon G.-61 Howard, Michael F.-66 Howard, Howel l, William F.-60, 173 Alan D.-60 Hand, William T.-52, 105 Haney, Tricia L.-66, 194, 204 Hanford, Greg E.-66 Hansen, Donald S. Hanson, Mary B.-56, 179 Hanson, Stephen R.-31 Harbaugh, Wade R.-60, 172, 181 Heron, Willie L.-61 Hess, Steve L.-54 Hester, Ronnie R. Hewes, Deborah R.-66 Hewitt, Donna J.-32 Hewitt, Jackie M.-54, 162 Howell, Jerry H.-66 Howie, Joey D.-54 Howlett, Carol J.-54, 162 Howlett, Charles A.-60, 173 Howlett, Lois M.-17, 32 Hoyt, Stephen M.-66 Hubbard, Billy J.-66 Hubbard, Linda A. Hubble, Aaron B.-66, 143 Jackson Armond L.-67 Jackson, Delisa-61, 198, 192 Jackson, Edward T. Jackson, Florindia Jackson Gary E.--61 Jackson, Grant H.-67 Jackson, Gregory B. Jackson Jackson Jackson , Jeffrey L.-55, 161, 194 , Lawayne-61 , Myron D. Jackson, Ruth A.-55, 204 Jackson, Sharon A.-67 Jackson, Teresa A.-61, 194- Jackson, Tommy L.-55 Jackson, Velma J.-55 Jackson Vernell-55 Jacober, Carol E.-55 Jacober, Richard D.-67 Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, James, James, James, James, James, Betty J.-199, 198, 33 Dwight E. Felicia M.-55, 200 Gregory L.--67 Joyce A.-33 James E.-65 Joel L.-33 Kirby L. Lonnie L.-67 Wendell T.-33 Jan, Karen D.-190, 188, 189, 196, 205, Jan, Mi 199, 196, 198, 33 chael C.-61 Janeway, Barbara-184, 168, 33 Janeway, Carol-58, 59, 185, 169 Jelmini, Cynthia G.-54, 191, 213, 202 194, Jelmini, Randy J.-67, 58, 194 Jenkins, Beverly A.-55, 200 Jenkins, Larry F.-33 Jenkins, Linda S.-61 Jenks, Jeffrey E.-33 Jennings, Lewis F. Jensen, Denise K.-34 Jeppesen, Susan-34 Jewett, Jana L.-67, 177, 206 Jimenez, Robert G.-66, 147 Johle, Debra J.-34 Johns, Gregory-bl Jchns, Gwendolyn D.-34 Johns, Larry A.-67, 194 Jchns, Mariann--55 Johns, Paul S.-61 Jchns, Robert S. Johns, Sarhdra F--E35 Johns, . rai9'-' Johnsen, Loretta M.--204, 213 Johnson, Anita L.--61, 208 Johnson, Chiquita L.-55, 196 Johnson, Clarence D.-34 Johnson, glaudirge--55 Johnson, iana - Johnson, Donald E--61 Johnson, Dwane B.-67 Jchnson, Elaine W.-55, 173 Johnson, Freddy L.-66 Johnson, Hiram-61, 144 Johnson, James A.-61, 209, 194 Johnson, Janelle-67 Jchnson, Janice M.-54 Johnson, Jerry 'R--61 Johnson, matihy 11.767, 179 Johnson e VIH-6 Johnson: Michaele N.-67, 58, 213 Johnson, 9dellla7gVl.i17, 172, 181, 184 1 , , Johnson, Patricia 3.-55, 200 Johnson, Patricia . Johnson, Rita D.-67, 204, 196 Johnson, Ron B.-192, 194, 34 Johnson, Ronald W.-34 Jchnson, Susan K.-67 Johnson, Teresa K.-67 Johnson, Timothy-467 Johnson, Wayne-55 Jolly, Anna B.-61 Jolly, 'Ruth M.-34 Jolly, 'lghomgs L.-66 Jones, en . Jones, Bruce S.-188, 104, 194, 34 Jones, Carolyn S.-54 Jones, Claudia A.-66, 202 Jones, Constance L.-67, 181 Jones, Cynthia G.-61, 204 Jones, Dennis L.-54, 209 Jones, Denyse P.-61 Jones, Gary A.-34 Jones, Gary L.-61 Jones, Joseph L.-66 Jones, Katherine A.-61 Jones, Kenneth-67 Jones, K. Mike-67 Jones, Martin G.--61 Jones, Mary K.-67 Jones, Nadine L.-61 Jones, Paula A.-55, 196, 197, 194 Jones, Rick J.-61 Jones, Robert A.-55 Jones, Robin K.-68 Jones, Sandra-61 Jones, Susan L.-67 Jones, Wayne W.-34 Jones, William J. Jones, William T.-66 Jordan. Karen D.-61 Judd, Mike D.-55 Judd, Thomasene M.-67 Judge, Cheryl L.-67 Jue, Henry J.-55 Jue, Robert L.-67 Julian, Christopher W.-61 Julian, Woody W.-55 Jung, Cary S.-67 Jung, Joseph-61, 172, 185 Justice, Carlos-67 K Kaspar, Florence B Kaspar ames E -67 Kaspar, oseph L. Jr.-61 Kaspar, Patricia A.-34 Kaveney, Thomas R.-55 Kearney, 'Raymond W.-215, 34 Kearney, Richard Ai. Keathing, Kathryn K.-67 Keenan, Therese-67 Keller, Eric -D.-61 Keller, Linda L.--67 Keller, Ronald K.--55 Kelley, Earnestine-61, 204 Kelley, Karin K.-67, 186 Kelley, Roland R. Kelly, Marsha A.-54 Karibian, Vaughn S.-56 .-55 , J . J Kelly, Mike V.-54 Student Index Kelly, Patti L.-34 Kendrick, Richard W.-55 Keniston, Barry S.-67, 172, 192 Keniston, Mike L.-61, 179, 147, 192, 194 Keown, Douglas M.-34 Kerhulas, John D.-55 Key, Jackie L.-67 Killgrove, Audrey R.-55 Killian, Roxanna T.-17, 34 Kilpatrick, Robin-55, 200 Kimble, Charles L.-67 Kimbrell, James R.-61, 181 Kindred, Howard B.-55 Kindred, John L.-198, 192 Kindred, Pauline A.-61 King, Antonia M. King, Donald R.-55 King, Geoffrey B.-67 King, Johnny L.-61 King, 'Russell H.-185, 189, 191, 187, 186, 34 King, Willie L.-66 Kinney, Nile J.-61, 192, 194 Kinney, Susan J.-17, 34 Kinsman, Claudette M.-54 Kinsman, Terry L.-67 Kirchner, Melinda K.-67 Kirkendall, Debbie A.-52, 56 Kitchak, Karen J.-54 Kitchak, Nicholas J.-67 Kitchens, Ken H.-34 KiTi7MeIissa J.-67, 58, 188, 204, Klassen, Michael G,-55, 211 Kliewer, Diana J.-206, 34 Klimachusky, Janina M.-61 Knighten, Rosemary A.-67 Knox, John Knox, Louella A.-198 Knox, Theola Kochheiser, David J.-67, 181 Koelzer, Joe W. Kophamer, Maurice S.-55, 191, 173 Kosareff, Edward J.-61 Kramer, Mark D.-211, 34 Krause, Gilbert L.-67 Kristan, Deborah L.-35 Kroeker, Bruce D.-56, 209, 155 Kroeker, Janet E.-61 Krone, Wayne C.-67 Kuhn, Gary E.-67, 173 Kulslad, Knut S.-53, 107, 197, 186, 170 L Labelle, Kenneth D.-61 Laberge, Jim J. Lack, Chris D.-35 Lackey, Derran D.-67, 209 Lackey, Donna L.-35 Lackey, Sandra L.-58, 64, 67, 164, 188, 191 Lackey, Steve C.-53, 155 Laccck, Myrna J.-35 Ladd, Richard A-.-67 Lafave, Mike L.-62 Lake, Robert C. Lamond, Beverly A.-67 Lamott, Steven D.-61 Lampkin, Vickie L.-61 Land, Linda L.-183 Landis, Barbara A.-206, 35 Lane, Georgia-67 Lane, Gregory-63 Lane, Kenneth C.-67, 209 Langdon, Alden G.-17, 172, 206, 35 Langdon, Sondra E.-61, 198 Langley, Mike R.-57 Langley, Nancy A.-67, 197 Langley, Rhonda S.-200, 35 Langley, Sandra K.-55 Langston, Cynthia L.-67, 192 Langston, Jean A.-191, 35 Langston, Rodney M.-67, 206 Langston, Sharon M.-35, 170 Lapeer, Betty R. Larnor, Janis K.--35 Latham, Johnny R.-55 Latham, Lonnie L.-35 Laughton, Frank-57 Lavender, Jeffrey A.-67, 192 Lavender, Jo Linda-192, 200, 35 Lawson, Dee A.-67 Lawson, Richard A. Lay, Charles D.-55 Lazalde Mar arita 67 Lazane, Dian Leapley, Hel n Ledbetter, K t 204, 35 A.-61, 204 herine M.-183, 184, Lee, Bnanfnzz, 187, 188, 190, 35, 170 Lee, Curtis D. Lee, Cora M. Lee, Delores Lee, Gary B. Lee, Geraldi Lee, Janet J. Lee, Jearldin 67 .-63 57, 209, 215 C.-35 36 7 Lee, Joyce 1 Lee, Linda D. 52, 54, 188, 200 Lee, Peggy A -36 Lee, Rodney-1561 Lee, Virgil- 7 Lefevre, Cathy A.-67 Lefevre, Steven L.-61 Leggio, Anthony L.-55, 173 Leija, Carmen M .-57 Leija, Victcr V.-57, 206 Lenix, Mitch I Lentz, Susan Leon, Arturo Leon, Rachel Leonard, Lan Leonard, Phyll l W.-67, 194, 201 .-36 r. L. is G.-61 Leppke, Brenda J.-61, 194 Leppke, Marvls D.-17, 36 Lerdahl, Sigr d V.-196, 36 Lester, Dcnn Lew, Candace J 189, 190, M.-61 13, 36, 170 Lew, Rebecca L.-58, 64, 67, 175, 177 Lewis, Annet Lewis, Bill S. Lewis, Caroly Lewis, Carroll Lewis, Darrell 68, 181 s.-63 L. w.-67 Lewis, David -.-56 Lewis, James A. Lewis, Linda Lewis, Linda Lewis, Lisa Lewis, Maria Lewy, Richar Lewy, Teresa Leyva, Joe A. Leyva, Sally Leyva, Susan Leyva, Yvonn .-67 .-56 1, 162 K.-67 H.-67 .-62, 200 56 61 59 R .-36 Liggins, Amarda L.-58. 67. 198 Liggins, Mars aG. Light, Mark l-li-67, 209 Light, Reginald D. Jr.-36 Lilly, Johnny P.-67 Lilly, Julia I. Lindley Davio , B.- 68 Lindley, James A.-37 Lindsay, Pame- Linear, Rcosei la J.-67, 204 elt-61 Lingo, Marci--55, 177, 181, 190, 196, 213 Linscott, Bar ara E.-55 Littles, Franc Litton, Artie Livengood, Dai Lloyd, Maryjai Lockhart, Lau Lockwood, Jef- s L.-58, 64, 67 .-67 iid E.-55 ie-66 'ie S.-55 5 P.-61, 209 Lodien, PameT M.-204, 37 Logan, Antoin Logan, Barry l Lohse, Bradly .tte-37 V.-57 R.-61 Lcke, Craig W -61, 209 Lomas, Belen ' Lomas, Clare Lcmas, Dorind Lomas, Fernan Lomas, Salvad Long, James Long, Kimberl Long, Linda D Loomis, Chevy Locmi , Linda Lopes, Ralph Lopes, Steve C Lopez, George Long, Terry L. 7 ' I .S . J.-37 59, 201 -204, 36 o-61 r R.-67 55, 173, 204 L.-58, 61, 185, zoz A.-17, 104, 185, 36 . 67 -61 .-186, 37 Lopez, Gregory P.-57 Lopez, Henrietta-37 -67 Lcpez, Johnny Lopez, Loraine S.-62 Lopez, Monica-'37 .-17, 104, 175, 177, Lopez, Nicholas A.-37 Lopez, Raymond C.-63 Lopez, Sandra-62, 213 Lopez, Steve Loran, Benjamin-67 Loran, Richard A.-55 Lord, Nancy A.-67 Lossing, Karlis A.-58, 61 Loux, 'Rebecca L.-61 Love, Debra A.-67 Love, Herbert-57 Lovelace, Lucia J.-61, 177, 201 Lovell, Allen R.-36 Lovell, Bill R.-63 Loving, Gigi L.-67 Lovingier, Debra L.-61 Lowe, Kathryn E.-67, 192 Lcwry, Jimmie D.-179, 196, 36 Loyd, Stuart A.-57 Lozano, lrene l.-67 Lozano, Marie G.-37 Lozano, Reyes Lujan, Maria I.-67 Luk, Chiu W.-67 Luyden, Stephen D.-67 Lynn, Vicki L.--55, 162 Lyons, Barbara A.-67, 181 Lyons, Dennis M.-67 Lyons, Janice K.-58, 67, 185 Lyons, Linda L.-61, 198 Lyons, Sherri L.-177, 189, 191, 201, 213, 37 Lyons, Wanda L.-37 M Mackey, Charles L.-61 Mackey, Marlene P.-55, 194 Mackey, Michael L.-61 Mackey, Stanley E.-37 Mackey, Stephen D.-63, 198 Mackey, William D. MacNair, Tracy C.-61, 160 Madden, Clayton P.-57 Maddox, Albert T.-61, 173, 212 Maddox, Carolyn E.-63 Maddox, Darryl-37 Maddox, Tremton Jr. Madeira, David S.-67 Maestas, Mary A.-36 Magana, Debra L.-67 Magsby, Theo Jr.-57, 194 Maldonado, lshmael-63 Maldonado, Robert B.-209, 36 Malich, Patricia M.-55 Malley, Mike J.-63 Malley, Sharon L.-67 Malone, Ann E. Maltone, Buddy-61, 209 Mangrum, Lorraine P.-37 Mangrum, Lynelle P.-61, 204 Mangrum, Michele D.-67 Manley, Marlene M.-37 Mann, Jackie M.-55 Mann, John D.-66 Mann, Lucille Y.-67 Mann, Pamela D.-67, 162, 198 Manning, Connie A.-37 Manning, Daniel C.-57 Manning, Mark T.-212, 37 Manning, Marty D.-61 Manning, May E.-37 Manning, Montey D.-67 Marherry, Michael E.-67 Marich, Felix Margrave, Jerry A.-61, 196 Margrave, Karen K.-196, 197, 198, 199, 36 Marier, Brian D,-56 Marion, Diane G.-57 Marks, Linda J.-36 Marks, Stephen J.-57 Marquez, Jesse J.-57 Marquez, Manuel T.-57 Marquez, Tommy S. Marr, Cindy L.-61 Martin, Charmetra L.-68 Martin, Chrystelle C.-55 Martin, Daryl L.-55 Marian, Debra i.-se, 61, 177, 204 Martin, Dennis R. Martin, Gregg A.-37 Martin, Jnevelyn-55, 172, 204 Martin, Lewis W.-194, 37 Martinez, Albert-37 Martinez, Angelina V.--61 Martinez, David A.-57 Martinez, Eric L.-63 McQueen, Medeiros, Martinez, Ervin R.-63 Martinez, Esther-57 Martinez, Gilbert-56 Martinez, Janice A.-67 Martinez, Jcel J.-67 Martinez, Jose 0.-68 Martinez, Juan G.-63 Martinez, Leonard-55 Martinez, Mary E.-S5 Martinez, Patsyv59 Martinez, Pauline-54 Martinez, Sandra M.-67, 184, Martinez, Stephany A.-55 Martlnez, Thomas R.-63, 178 Martinez, Tony R.-63 Martinlz, Joaquin A. Masi, John S. Sludenl Index McMahan, Susan J.-61 Sandra E.-113, 186, 201 McMultry, Faye McMurtry, Judy L.-63 McMurtry, Laird D.-67 McMahon, McNairn, McNairn, James A.-38, 170 'Robert D.-67 McNamara, Billy T.-54, 192 McNamara, 'Robert K.-67 Ronald E.-61 Moore, Geraldine Moore, Joyce A.f67 Moore, Mike L.-61 Moore, Norma L.-17, 191, 202, 38 Moore, Peggy L. Moore, Theresa R.-61, 181 Moore, Wade L.-38 Moore, Wanda G.-55 Moore, William E.-66, 161 Morales, Linda C.-57 McQueen, Sarah J.-33 McQueen, Willie G.-67 Meacham, Pat R.-57 Mealey, Vicki L47 Means, Cynthia O.-56 Moreland, Gloria E.-38 Medders, Emily H.-58, 67, 16 Frank J.-63, 173 0, 191 Masi, Teresa L.-67 Masc-n, Cheryl E.-55, 198, 37 Mason, Leslie H.-55, 204 Mason, Lorraine F. Mason, Toni E.-58, 61, 191, 204 Massey, Anthony Massey, Carol E.-67, 177, 181, 192 Massey, Doyle E.-68 Mastagni, Pamela A.-191, 200, 37 Mastagni, Patricia M.-191, 200, 36 Mathews, Rocky A.-63 Mathis, Carlyn G.-55, 191 Matney, Tonya-68 Matthews, Carolyn J. Matticks, Donna J.-61 Maxwell, Lisa M.-62, 162 Maxwell, Roy L.-68 Maxwell, Scott Hall-55 Maxwell, Terry L.-67, 164 May, Bonnie L.-61 May, Fred W.-185, 36 May, Tonni A. May, Ross H.-56 Mayer, Chris A.-58, 67, 186, 213 Mayer, John N.-58, 62, 173 Mayo, Stuart F.-63 Mays, Burnett M.-68 Mazzie, Melinda S.-17, 172, 177, 184, 37 McAteer, Elizabeth D.-61 McBeath, Candy A. McBeath, Carla R.-184, 37 McBride, Arnette D. McBride, Donald E. McCain, John H.-55 McCaleb, Anita-57 McCann, John C.-63, 173 McCanne, Connie L.-67, 186, 213 McCarthy. Susan K.-52, 54, 105, 177, 185, 188, 213 McClain, Jeanne L.-67. 160. 181 McClaren, Albert S.-196, 37 McCIenny, Robin L.-67 McClure, Katherine L.-67, 194, 197 McClusky, Katie-55, 198 McCraw, Susan L.-61, 177, 201 McCullah, Gail L.-67 McCullah, Michael A.-68 McCullln, Kenny A.-63 McCullouch, Gwendolyn Y.-61, 181 McCullough, Elaine McCurdy, Gaylord R. Medina, Adrian-61 Medina, Joanne-63, 178 Melendez, Eleanor M.-63 Melendez, Frances Mell, Dean C.-63 Mellas, Constintina AD.-38 Mellon, Jutta-67 Melvin, Mark S.-67 Mendez, Lucy A.-63 Mendez, Salvador Jr.-57, 209 Mendoza, Lydia-63 Merrell, Lynn H.-61, 209 Merson, Elizabeth L.-17, 184, 185, 168, 190 38 Mesa, Lucy M.-67 Mesa, Maryann--63 Mesich, Steve Ai. Mestmaker, Bob R.-61, 186, 194 Mestmaker, Cheryl J.-67, 186, 198 Meyer, Alfred T.-67, 209 Meyer, Bobby Meyer, Gary D.-38 Meyer, Janis J. Meyer, Jeff G.-61 Meyer, Jennifer Meyer, Mark E.-67, 179, 184, 206 Meyer, Sharon L.-162, 192, 38 Meyer, Stephen H. Meyer, William P.-206, 38 Meyers, Kenneth P.-187, 38 Michaela, Linda J.--178, 38 Mickey, Mary K.-172, 38, 170 Miles, Chuck E.-56 Milikan, Astrid A.-55, 181 Milikan, Sylvia-55 Millar, Geoffrey A.-67, 161 Morelli, Joanne M.-58, 67, 184, 198 Moreno, Jacob Jr.-57 Moreno, Joan Moreno, Margarita Moreno, Rebecca L.-67 Moreno, Sara-67 Moreno, Trinidad-38 Moreno, Yolanda M.-67 Morgan, Gary M. Morgan, Gloria P.-63 Morgan, Johnny L.-61 Morgan, Marsha A.-57 Morgan, Morris D.-57 Morgan, Penny G.-39 Morgan, Verna L. Morris, Dewey B.--61 Morris, Larry D.-67 Morris, Sandra M.-55 Morris, Sherrill L.-63 Mosconi, Melanie J.-58, 62, 202 Mosley, Carlton B.-67 Mosley, Lucius L.-61 Mosley, McKinley E.-61 Mosley, Shirley L.-67 Mosley, Stanley James-55 Mota, Edgar Mota, Ronald-67 Moten, Mary E. Moulton, Stanley L.-61 Mudford, D. Dean-39 Mudford, Deanna-63 Mueller, Eileen-67 Mueller, Stephanie-61 Mulliniks, Sandy L. Mulliniks, William P. Mullins, Marvelyn J.-67, 172 Munden, James M.-57 Munden, Ramsay A.-57 Mundorf, Robert D.-68, 206 Mundorf, Tanna J.-55 Munoz, Tony-178, 39 Negrete, Rubin L.-67 McDowell McCurdy, Terry W.-37 McDaniels, Bruce E.-68 McDonald, Doug G.-55 McDonald Gall E.-61, 201 McDonald, Glanner F.-67, 204 McDonald, Wyleen A.-201, 38 McDowell, Troy L.-67 Vurtis L.-56 Miller, Dametia A.-63 Miller, Debora K.-67, 213 Miller, Doris M.-67 Miller, Jim E.-67 Miller, Mayo M.-67, 143 Miller, M Miner, ni are L.-61 one J.-61, 147 Minor, Karen M.-67 Minton, Doug S.-67, 212 Miranda, Mitchell, Loraine-55, 200 Clarence A.-62 Mitchell, Cynthia J.--67 Mitchell, Evelyn A.-61 Mitchell, Laura D.-17, 191, 160, 213, 38 Mitchell, Liesa L.-55 Mitchell, Linda J.-67 Mitchell, Marguerite-55 Mitchell, Ricky P.-67 Mitchell, Rod I.-67, 147, 192, 209 Mitchell, Roger V.-67, 192, 194 Mitchell, Thomas E.-38 Mixon, Roland H.-38 Moddis, Georgia Ai.-67 mecee, airy A.-61, 147 McGee, Neal J.-55 McGee, R. Michael-55, 170 McGill, Robert D.-63 McGrath, Danny R.-56 McGregory, Bessie M.-61 McGregcry. Jessie J.-57 Mclntosh, Versa L.-63 McKay, Jchn S.-61 McKay, Sherril L. McKelvey, McKenzie, McKinley, Carol E.-67 McKinney, Evelyn-57 McKinney, Fredia M.-67 McKnight, Betty J.-38 McKnight, Clariece-67, 204 McKnight Leroy-61 Faythe A.-eo, 162, 194 Janet e.-ss, las, 204 McLain, Donna R.-38 McLeod, John M.-68 McMahan, Danny H.-68 Moland, Linda V.-38 Molinaro, Paul F.-61, 209 Monan, Lindy L.-56, 202 Monday, Nyle C.-194, 38 Monji, Michael A.-38 Monji, Michael J.-57 Monroe, John G.-61, 187 Montez, Caroline A.-61, 192 Montgomery, Anna M.-57 Montgomery, Freddie L.-61 Montgomery, Janice-57 Montgomery, Richard A.-67 Montgomery, Vernice-63 Mooney, Linda R.-61, 204 Mooney, Mark E.-55 Moore, Carrol M.-188, 189, 202 Moore, Charles C.-57, 194 Moore, Cynthia L.-38 Moore, Diane M.-52, 57 Moore, Dorise L.-68 Moore, Elizabeth A.--61, 181 Munoz, Vickie A.-56 Murphy, David R.-63 Murphy, Larry E. Murphy, Veronica A.-55 Murray, Mu rrin, Leonard 0.-39 John A,-61 Mutch, Gregory P.-55 Myers, Debbie D.-54 N Naff, Sheila K. Najera, Najera, Anthony T.-67 Carmen-56 Nakamoto, Patricia C.-190, 200, 213, 39, 170 Nall, Stephen--39 Nance, Sherry L.-67, 204 Nash, Thelma J. Naten, David G.-61 Neal, Brenda J. Neal, Gary L.-61 Neeley, Brenda S.-61, 39 Negrete, Vickie M.-67 Neilsen, Camie A.-55, 173 Nelson, Denise K.-61 Nelson, James P.-206, 39 Nelson, Julie A.-67, 204 Nelson, Mark A-.-67 Nelson, Maureen E.-55, 202 Nelson, Robert E.-67 Nelson, Vicki L.-52, 56, 185, Neri, Pascual P.-55 Netters, Anthcny T.-68 Neufeld, Hal T. Neufeld, Philip K.-61, 173 Newport, Joe Newton, Fred L.-39 Newton, Linda J.-63, 192 Newton, Rhonda L. Nichols, Drusilla-57 Nichols, Kathryn E.-67 Nichols Sylvia A.-57, 204 Nichols, wnne E.-67 Nichols, Willie Mae-57, 204 Nick, Janie L.-67 Nicola, Cynthia L.-67 Nicoletti, Bruce J.-57 Nieland, Bradley S.-57 Nieland, Susan M.-67 Nielsen, Dirk M. Nielsen, Lance W.-67 Niesen, Arthur J.-61 Nikkei, Marcia L.-55 Nikkei, Marion L.-202 Nikkel, Stanley R.-55, 39 Nixon, Charlere E.-67 Nobles, Alysia J.-67, 186, 191 Nolbert, Dolores A. Nolbert, Melvin Noldon Bruce-173, 197, 39 Nora, Cheryl A.-ez, 202 Nord, Randolph D.-67, 197 Nord, Sharon L.-62 Norman, Sandra G.-67 Norris, Curtis-68 North, Karen S.-61 Norton, Bruce A.-63 Novak, Nikki A.-52, 55, 177 Nowell, Debborah L.-61 Nowell, Virgil L.-54 Nunez, Sylvia-67 Nutt, Al L.-57 Nutt, Anthony M.-67 Nutt, Evelyn M.-57, 198 O Oakes, Robert W.-68 0'Brien, Frank-62, 173 0'Brien, Tony-173 Obst, Steve J. Ochesky, Deborah L.-56 Ochesky, Jeffery W.-68 Ochoa, Louis E. Ockerman, Diana L.-62 0'Connor, Barbara J. 0' Connor, 'Debra A.-62 Odell, Sheila W.-39 Ogle, Barbara J.-56 Ogle, Bernice L.-62 Oldershaw, Gail A.-17, 177, 188, 192, 39 Oldham, Chris N.-186, 39 Oldham, Cynthia A.-68, 185 Olivarez, Charmaine Oliver, Agatha M.-57 Oliver, Cindy L. 0'Neil, Scott A.-197, 39 Ontiveros, Steven R.-39 Ornelas, Lydia A.-62 Orozco, Arturo M. Orozco, Juan P.-68 Orozco, Mary G.-201 Orr, Susan A.-55 Ortega, Cruz N.-200, 170 Ortega, Mary Ortiz, Ernest J.-62 Ortiz, Estella Ortiz, Juanita J. Osborn, Stacy A. Dsburn, Steven D.-56 Otten, Regina-68 Owen, Dale W.-56 0wen, Nancy L.-68 Owen, Owen J.-62, 58 Oxford, Randy D.-62 Oylear, Lucinda-68, 192 P Pacciorini, John J.-56 Pacciorini, Annw68 Page, Vickie L.-191, 116, 213, 177 197, 200, 39 Paige, Mike J.-62 Paggnides, Gloria A.-191, 17, 160, Panici, Anthony J.-41 Pannell, Radford D.-68 Papasergia, Denise D.-68, 58 Paoasergia, Valarie-40 Papion, Felix P.-68 Papion, Nolan N.-62. 143 Parish, Pamela A.-62, 191 701 Park, Cheryl D.-196, 197, 202, 40 Park, Steven-68, 58 Parker, Avon R.-54 Parker, Charles 0.-62 Parker, Edward T. Parker, James-56 Parker, Janie M.-40 Parker, John H.-68 Parker, Larry-56 Parker, Margaret C.-68 Parker, Ronald C.-68 Parker, Susan A.-68, 184 Parks, Lucille-188, 206, 204, 41 Parks, Paul Q.-62 Parks, Thcmas R.-56 Parmelee, Jchnny C.-41 Parmelee, Mike A.-206, 40 Parmelee, Steven O.-56 Parsons, Annette M.-188, 189, 17, 179, 177, 40, 170 Parsons, Mark L.-211, 187, 40 Parsons, Robert E.-56 Patterson Patron, Shelley A.-68 Patterson , Carmel A.-62 Patterson, , Gary W. Devon H .-40 Patterson, Robert E.--41 Patty, Jeffrey L,-f190, 191, 104, 17, 215, 41 Patty, Margaret E.-58, 105, 177, 162, 202 Paul, Noyal Jr.-57 Paull, Vicki L.-55 Paulsen, Theodore A.-215, 214, 161, 40 Payne, Debbie L.-62, 58, 191, 179 Payne, Diane G.-191, 201, 40 Payne, Robert R. Jr.-56 Peace, Bob B.-56 Peace, Nedra F.-62, 58, 177, 192, 201 Pearman, Marilyn I.-190, 188, 189, 105, 17, 213, 181, 177, 40 Pearson, Darlene L.-40, 170 Peltier, Sandy J.-41 Pelzer, Billy D.-56 Pelzer, Joyce J.-56 Pendergraft, Flota D.-41 Pendergraft, Flcyd D.-62 Pennington, Tom R.-56 Penry, Pam E.-40 Percic, Margaret A.-55 Perez, Arthur--40 Perez, Cruz-63 Perez, Gilbert R.-68, 58 Perez, Manuel-62, 209 Perez, Marylou G. Student Index Ponce, Mike J.-68 Pool, Michael L.-56 Pool, Sharon M.-62, 202 Poor, Harry F.-62 Poor, Mary L.--68 Popplewell, Paulette G.-41 Popplewell, Tim A.-62 Porter, Johnnie M.-68 Porter, Richard R.-62 Pcrter, Ruth A.--56 Portillo, Leandro J.f178, 41 Portillo, Victor M.-62, 178 Potter, Steven L.-41 Potter, William C.-53, 215, 191 Potts, Carolyn Y.-62 Potts, Randy D.-57 Poulsen, Jeffrey S. Pculsen, Joanne M.-68 Powell, Joanne-68, 58 Powell, Lorraine-68 Powell, Rita A.-62, 58, 177 Powers, Kirk A.-177, 41 Prather, Pat L. Pratt, Dorothy R.-56, 204 Pratt, Mae 0.-56 Pratt, Randall J.-62 Pratt, Sandra L.-68 Pratt, T. L.-68 Preston, Margaret Q.-68 Preston, Richard G.-56, 209 Preston, Tommy W.-41 Prewett, Jack A.-62 Price, Bernice-41 Price, Christy L.-68 Price, Eddie-62 Price, Fred D. Price, James E.-56 Price, James E.-62, 192 Price, M ichael H.-62 Price, Vickie Price, William J.-68 Richardson, Carol A.-56 Perez, Thomas G.-68 Perez, Yolanda-54 Prichett, Sylvana M.-68 Prince, Betsy E.-56, 200 Prince, Charolette A.-68 Prince, Deborah A.-41 Prince, Patricia D.-56 Prudhomme, Mark J,-62 Prudhomme, Peter-211, 41 Pruett, Glen Al.-143, 209, 42 Pruitt, Ronda S.-68 Puget, Jeanine M.-42 Perkins, Charles L. Perkins, Daniel W.-56 Perkins, Edwena R.--68, 58 Perkins, Guy l.--179, 196, 40 Person, Earlene Z.f6B, 213 Person, Kennedy Person, Priscilla-56, 213 Peskor, Carl J.-56 Peterson, Brenda S.-56 Peterson, Charles L.-105, 215, 40 Pettus, Rosaune A.-56, 204, 201 Petty, Leroy B.-41 Petty, Nathan J. Pfister, Gay L.-17, 160, 41 Pfister, Henry E.-68, 161 Phillips, Eldean-56 Phillips, James E.-56 Phillips, Mary J.-62 Phillips, Shirley A.-68 Phillips, Steve T.-60 Pierce, Bill Pierce, Robert A.-68 Pierson, Gary M.-56 Pike, Donald J.-68 Pike, Sandra J.-41 Pimienta, Atanacio-62 Pimienta, Frances-54, 206 Pimienta, Manuel-68 Pimienta, Tommy Pina, Robert F.-62 Pina, Theresa-54 Pipitone , Leonard J.-56 Pittman, Eddie-62 Pittman, Marlin D.-68, 173 Pitts, Barbara J.-62 Pitts, Denise L.-68 Placenti, Harry S.-194, 41 Placenti, Henry-194, 41 Plaster, Alan L.-56 Plaster, Clayton H.-41 Plunk, Marcia F.-191, 17, 41 Poelhekke, Jeanna A.-41 Pollard, Jeanette-68 Pollard, Marilyn G.-53 Polson, Charles l.-41 Poison, Kathleen A.-54, 162 Poison, Kenneth-66, 198 Puissegu r, Dave R.-62 Purple, Steff K.-42, 170 Purser, Pamela G.-68, 58 Puryear, Brenda G.-62 Puryear, Diane K. Putnam, Ceilia M.-68 Putnam, Rcger-56 Q Quast, John E.-42 Quiiada, Danny L.-63 Quiiada, Trini H.-54 Quinton, Richard L. Qu i ri no, R Elvira-68 Rademacher, Barbara J.-62, 191 160 Radon, Mike S.-53 Radoumis, Elana A.-17, 16, 197, 42 Radoumis, Kristina L.-63, 192 Ragland, Janet-42 Ragsdale, Helen K.-68 Ramirez, Anthony M.-56 Ramirez, Armida R. Ramirez, Caroline-178 Ramirez, Cecilio-68 Ramirez, Dianne-57 Ramirez, Mark D.-56 Ramirez, Yolanda M.-69 Ramos, Christina Ramos, Janie- 68 Ramos, Larry L.-62, 58 Ramsden, Elizabeth R. Randle, Joyce M.-68 Raney, Thomas P.-62, 209 Pannefeld, Lana S.-56 Ransom, Perry-68 Rapp, Donald R. Jr.-68 Rask, Steven M.-42 Raulston, Terri M. Ray, Gary R.-62 Ray, Terry L.-62, 201 Raymond, Martha L.-62, 204 Raymond, Ruth A.-68, 198 Reavis, Helen Nl.-191, 17, 42 Reavis, Marybeih-62, 58, 191, 201 Redd, Peggy Jo--57 Redd, Robert Ji.-63 Redding, Kenne.h Gam-57 Reddy, Deborah L.-56, 184, 183, 94 Redford, Jeff A -68 Reed, Billy D. 57 Reed, Daniel J. 56 Reed, Reggie L. -69 Reed, Tom W. 69 Reeder, Rcger .-56 Reese, Bill M. 43 Regier, Jonathon D.-42 Register, Bobby E.-69 Reich, Steve J. Reichert, Kris Reid, Robert R. 62, 181 Reiman, Terri L. Reina, John C. Reitsma, Robert A.-68 Reneau, Bobby .-57, 209 Reneaum, Adria G.-52, 57, 191, 213, 186, 2 Rensel, Mike J. 62, 57, 42 Rensel, Pete J. 55 Renz, Kenny A. 62, 42 Renz, Nancy J. Replogle, Karen R.-68, 198 Reshaw, Sara K 17, 172, 179, 43 Revenaugh, Adrigl-62 Reynolds, Jethro J.-68 Rhoades, Beverly Y. Rhoades, Kevin 321,-68, 212 Rhoades, Willia S.-62 Rhoads, Laura G.-68 Rhodes, Carlton .-68, 143 Ribelin, Gilbert .-56 Ricards, Mike L. 69 Ricards, Richard C. Riccomini, Rcbert A.-56 Riccomini, Vingit P.-62 Rice, Royal W. 62, 173 Richard, Theodore T. Richards, Randa l E.-63 Richards, Robin M.-68, 204 Richards, Steven W.-56 Richards, Susan H.-68, 213, 172, 192 Richardson, Dia a L.-63 Richardson, Dixiwe D. Richardson, Glor a J.-56 Richardson, James H.-42 Richardson, Jim y N.-69 Richardson, Robmf L.-42 Richardson, Rose M.-68 Richert, Linda J. 62, 202 Richert, Mark V.E68 Rickett, Cathy A.-62, 58, 52, 191, 185. 181, 177, 202 Riddick, Danny VI.-68 Riddiough, Janet L.-190, 17, 185, 205, 194, 42 Riddiough, JohnEE.-69 Ridgeway, Gary .-42 Richel, Becky L. Riese, Connie R.-L68 Riggins, Rich H. 42 Riley, Dorothy M -68 Riley, Roger D.- 63, 206 Rintoul, James D.-170, 42 Rios, Esther S. 59 Rios, Maria A.- 9 Rivas, Alberto 0 57 Rivas, 'David-6 Rivas, Sylvia 0. 60 Rivera, Sylvia- 7 Robbins, Debbie i.-56 Robbins, Suzanne M.-68 De is Roberson, Alfred R.-57 Roberson Denise il. Roberson Kimbe y R.-69 Roberson Serett A.-56 Roberson, Ulsses . ll Roberts, Bruce M Roberts, anna .-56, 204 Roberts, Jimmy 56 Roberts, Larry- Roberts, Laura J. Roberts, Michael Roberts, Randy J. Roberts, Roger Robertson, Ethel al.-68 Robertson, Jerry .-63 Robertson, Kathy E. Robertson, Michael C.-62 9 62, 201 56 2, 209 Robertson, Terry L.-69 Robesky, Marsha A.-62, 201, 162 Robinson, Charmaine-62, 204 Robinson, Clemstean-62 Robinson, Dale E. Robinson, Gwendolyn L.-52, 57, 204 Robinson, Henry L.-63 Robinson, Jean Robinson, Johnny L.-69 Robinson, Koyva A.-68 Robinson, Laurie K.-55 Robinson, Mary S.-56 Robinson, Renee L.-68, 204 Robinson, Winstard A.-63 Rcbledo, Terri L.-57 Robson. Donald W.-42 Robv, Marge-63 Rocha, Clara A.-42 Rodgers, Brett N.-62 Rodrigues, Kathie M.-63 Rodrigues, Shirley A.-56, 172 Rodriguez, Gilbert-62 Rodriguez, Mary-57 Rodriguez, Rachel C. Rodriguez, Rosa S.-68. 172 Rodriguez, Blanca S.-56 Revenaugh, Adrian E. Rcdriquez, John-42 Rcdriquez, Julia S.-57 Rodriguez. Manuela S.-56, 172 Roe, Henry W.-68 Rogers. Charlotte A.-68 Rowe, Henry-194 Rogers, James A. Rogers, Linda K.-62 Rogers, Margaret Rogers, Shirley J. Rogers, Steven R.-209 Roias, Colleen M. Roias, Gerald J.-60 Roias, Irene Roias, Tony W.-68 Roland, Wilson-56 Romero, Linda-57, 206 Pomero, Lydia M.-56 Romero, Ofelia M. Romero, Patricia-68 Romero, Rosaura-68 Romero. Valente M.-60, 147 Romo, Manual-68 Romo, Mike T.-68 Remo, Ralph P.-62, 57 Romo, Richard M.-55 Ronshausen, Paul D.-209, 42 Roquemore, Earl J.-62 Rnquemore. Odis D.-63 Rose. Carol A.-56. 201, 194 Pose, Crystal S.-68 Rcse. Damon A.-68 Rosenberger, Viki M.-54 Rosevear, Nora-179, 43 Rother, Roseanne M.-68 Rothwell, Richard A.-56 Roussel, Maribeth E.-43 Roux, Diana L.-56 Roux, Michel J.-69 Rowe, Don C.-56 Rowe, Henry-194 Rowe, Waltina A.-57 Rubio, Beatrice Ruby, Lorene M.-62 Rucks, V. Diane-68 Rude, Mike E.-68 guge, lcoblgrt D.-62, 192 u nic , ebecca S.-1 213, 202 91' 113' Rudolph, Linda A.-55 Rueda, Marjorie-57 Ruffin, Patricia A.-69 Ruffus, Richard J. Ruffus, Willie J.-57 Rufus, Curtis-68 Rufus, James C.-57 Rufus, Samuel Ruiz, Adela-43 Ruiz, Connie Ruiz, Grace R.-57 Ruiz, Henry F. Jr, Ruiz, Joe-68 Ruiz, Pete-56 Ruiz, Roseann R.-57 Ruiz, Sally-63 Rummel, John P.-62 Rump, Marilyn K.-62, 58, 192, 201 Russell, Leanna R. Russell, Patricia D.-43 Rust, Gregory C.-63 Rutledge, Brenda J.-57 Ryall, James L.-69, 206 Ryder, Cliffie A.-62, 172, 204 Rymer, Charles A. Rymer, James G. S Sabaloni, Janine K.-62, 58, 185, 177, 202 Sacksteder, Vikki L. C.-43 Saecker, Robert P.-68 Saecker, Rosalie D.-52, 54, 162, 202 Saecker, Tcm E.--43 Salazar, Linda-63 Salazar, Martha M.--43 Salazar, Raymond-68 Salazar, Santos A.-178, 184, 204, 170, 43 Salcedo, Esquiel P.-69 Salcedo, Raul P.-57 Salcido, Patsy M.-57 Salcido, Rachel D.-63 Salinas, Atanacio C.-68 Salinas, Daniel V. Salinas, Juan V. Salinas, Mariano Salmon, Alex Salmon, Catarinc-63 Sanborn, Daniel L.-43 Sanchez, Ernest A.-57, 178 Sanchez, Frankie-67, 209 Sanchez, Maria G.-68 Sanders, Gradie L.-57 Sanders, Uvette M.-69 Sandlin, Carol A.-68 Sandlin, Russell L.-56 Sandoval, Clarence R. Santana, Viola-68 Sappenfield, Diane J.-52, 56 Sargent, Bobby A.-68, 185, 181 Sargent, Linda J.-58, 62, 185, 177, 192, 201 Sar ent Ruth A. 20 9 I Sargent, - 2, 43 William P.-187, 44 Satterlee, Richard J.-62 Sayer, Sandra D.-189, 17, 106, 186, 177, 170, 44 Sawyer, Dennis K.--68 Sawyer, Gary J.-57, 186 Scales, Clifford D.-68 Scales, Nicholas J.-62 Scales, Teresa A.-68 Scates, Addie Y. Schaefer, Kristina L.-63 Schaeffer, Linda A.-68 Schafer, Carlo D.-57 Schafer, Stacey L.-62 Schaub, Emil J.--68 Schey, Christine R.--62 Schey, William R.-44 Schiller, Hanne-17, 44 Schiller, Marcia E.-56 Schmidt, Eddie-57 Schrader, Karl A.-56 Schuett, Steve D.-62 Schuetz, Diane-56, 204 Schulz, Kenneth E. Schulz, Mary E.-60, 162 Schulz, Thcmas E.-44 Schweitzer, Kathy l.-56 Schwer, Charles J. Scobey, Charles R.-69 Sccggins, Reginald-44 Scctillo, Mary A.-44 Scott, Charles R.-63 Scott, Lane P.-56 Scott, Lorraine B. Scott, Meriel F,-44 Scctt, Patricia A.-62, 204 Scott, Richard D.-68 Scott. Sheryl L.-68 Scott, Simone C.-45 Scott, Walter B.-68 Scott. William K.-53 Srovil, Marvin F. Scrivner, Stan'ey-62 Seaman, Tommy M.-68 Seberger, Harrld L.-69 Secrist, Mary E.-54 Sedwick, Paula A.-68 Seibert. Lynn A.-45 Selgrath, John J.-68 Serros, Tony M.-56 Settle, Susie G.-68, 179 Shackelford, Ray F.-68 Sharon, Robert P.-62 Sharp, Scott S.-62 Slucleni Index Shaw, Christopher C.-45 Shaw, Evadne M.-68 Shaw, Ronald E.-45 Shaw, Vicky-62 Shaw, William V.-68 Shehee, Anthony W.-69 Shehee, Robert Jr.-56 Shelton, Vania S.-45 Shepard, Gary R.-56, 209 Shepherd, David L.-56 Sherman, Diane R,-185, 202 Sherman, Dina-62 Sherman, Ethel M.--57, 198 Sherman, lola S.-44 Sherman, Lorrie D.-68 Sherman, Marion D.-44 Sherman, Olandus Jr.-68 Sherwocd, Robert M.-68 Shine, Sammy-69 Shipe, Linda S.-62, 191, 160 Shire, Neil H.-62 Shirey, Cynthia A. Shottenkirk, Lloyd J.-56 Shottenkirk, Thomas D.-68 Shotwell, Almitrica-68 Shropshire, Kirby J.-69 Siador, Sandy G.-68 Siegel, David B.-68, 194 Siegel, Sharon L.-45 Siemon, Jane K.-60, 201 Sierra, Beatrice-61 Sierra, Joe R.-57 Sigler, Michael C.-62 Sikes, Alvin K.-68 Sill, Dennis L.-56 Simmons, Dawn H.-62, 194 Simmons, Glen E.-45 Simmons, Marylou-62 Simmons, Stephen P.-57 Simmons, Sylvia A.-63 Simon, Steven J. Simpson, Carolyn R.-62, 204 Simpson, Jesse Jr.-68 Simpson, Joyce A.-45 Simpson, Lafran-57 Simpson, Sandra L.-62, 202 Simpson, Sherry L.-54, 191, 177 Sinklier, Anita D.-63 Sinklier, Scott R.-68, 181 Sipes, Tom C. Sisk, Robin G.-45 Sisneros, Pat J.-62 Sisneros, Sylvia A.-68 Skaggs, Lynda L.-56 Skidmore, Gloria C.-45 Sklpper, Joe K.-69 Slater, Randall S.-69 Slater, Sheila J.-44 Slaughter, Bobbv J.-56 Sliger, Edward C.-56 Slinkard, Frank A.-44 Slinkard, Mary P. Sloan. Brad L.-168, 169, 164, 194, 45 Qluder, Paul W. Smale, Stanley E.-56, 161 Smallgood, Allen C.-69 Smiser, Elizabeth A.-188, 168, 204, 194 Smith, Arnold J.-56, 194 Smith, Belinda K. Smith, Caroll J. Smith, Chris D.-62 Smith, Christine-198 Smith, Cliffcrd L.-68 Smith, Clara L.-68. 198 smith, Colleen R.-I-8, sa, 199, Smith, Curtis C.-68 Smith, Curtis D.-68 Smith, Daisy B.-68 Smith, Elijah G -57, 198 Smith, Everett E.-57 Smith, Felicitas V.-57 Smith, Frankie L.-57, 194 Smith, Gemilvnne-60, 58 Smith, Glenda S.-185, 204, 45 Smith, Gwen-45 Smith, Jackie L.-63 Smith, Janet D.-62, 201 Smith, Jim C.-56 Smith, Jim D.-45 Smith, Johnnie R.-56 Smith, Juanita L.-63 Smith, Judy P.-69 Smith, Kathryn J.-68 Smith, Lawrence D.--45 Smith, Linda F.-68 Smith, Lorene-69, 58, 177 Smith, Lorna G.-55 Smith, Marilyn D.-44 Smith, Michael J. Smith, Myrlene A.-68, 58, 194, 202 Smith, Pamela L.-69, 204 Smith, Patricia J.-44 Smith, Richard-62 Smith, Richard L.-62 Smith, Rose M.-68, 204 Smith, Scot V.-68 Smith, Sharon K.-68 Smith, Steven R. Smith, Thelbert C. Smoot, Steve A.-68, 206 Snell, Larry W.-45 Snowden, Carol L.-62 Snyder, Annette R. Snyder, Arlene R.-56 Sockman, Steve-68 Sockman, Sylvia G.-55 Soelberg, Donald C.-56 Sogo, Marsha T.-62, 177, 201 Solomon, Charles Solomon, Loretta J. Sommerville, Ricky L.-52. 56 Sorrell, Venita M.-63, 200 Soto, Alfonso Soto, Benjamin J.-194, 45 Soto, Dinah-57 Soto, Lupe D.-56 Soto, Paul Soto, Ruben-63 Soto, Ruthy S.-56 Southern, Glen L.-63 Soza, Patricia M.-56 Space, Minnie P.-62 Spangle, Gary R.-54 Sparling, Wayne E.-45 Spaulding, Barbara J.-63 Spaulding, Karen D.-60 Spears, James-62 Spears, Judy A.-68 Spencer, Alan E.-62 Spencer, Eric P.-63 Spencer, Rodney P.-56, 186 Spencer, William Jr.-57 Spignor, lrene V.-57 Spray, Randy L.-45 Spring, Mary E.-45 Springer, Robert C.-62, 181 Spurling, Chuck W.-56 Stafford, Patricia J.-68 Stahl, Janet F.-46 Stallings, Linda A.-46 Stancliff, Randy B. Stancliff. Roger S.-55, 57 Stanley, Betty J.-62, 58, 192, 201 Stanley, David B.-192, 194, 46 Stanley, Kim T.-62, 173 Stanton, David R.-168, 194 Starks, Gary L.--46 Starling, Greg W.-69 Starr, Don E.-57 Starr, Douglas D.-46 Starr, Glen-68 Starr, Linda K.-46 Steele, Bettina M.-68, 198 Steele, Catherine B.-68, 58, 172 Steele, Margaret A.-62, 201 Steele, Maryanne-179, 183, 46 Steele, Wavie E.-62, 204 Stelzner, Jeffrey K.-69, 173 Stelzner, Sherry L.-17, 184, 205, 168, 169, 46, 187 V Stephens, Rodney L. Stephens, Vivian-56 Sterner, Kathryn C.-63 Sterner, Carl J.-69 Stevens, David D.-62 Stevens, Larry D.-57 Stewart, Alex J.-56 Stewart, Alvie L.-62 Stewart, Bonita D.-68 Stewart, Craig A.-52, 190, 191, 56 Stewart, Larry B.-57, 209 Stewart, Sandi L.-68, 177, 162, 194 Stewart, William G.-62, 143, 194 Stewart, Willie M. Stickler, Brent W.--57 Still, Randall E. Stinemeyer, Ellen S.-62, 160 Stiiiggieyer, Kathy M.-191, 55, 113, Stinson, Gaylord H.-63 Stinson, Stanley-69 Stites, Denise L.-62, 58, 192, 202 St. John, Cynthia D.-191, 200, 46 Stockton, Kim M.-211, 215, 46 Stoddard, Mike K.-62 Stokes, Chere A.-56 Stokes, Rodger 0,-46 Stone, Martha A. Stonebraker, Charles H. Stonesypher, Debra S.-69 Stonesypher, Karon J.-57 Stormont, Cynthia L.-68 Stormont, Rebecca J.-53 Stowe, John G.-68 Strange, Marvin L.-46 Strange, Naomi R.-63 Strickler, Mary E.-62, 201 Stringer, Douglas G.-55 Stuebbe, Joan E.-191, 56, 213, 200, 194 Suell, Ora D.-62 Suell, Willie D.-46 Sullivan, Anna M. T.-17, 46 Sullivan, Pat E.-215, 46 Sullivan, Vickie R.--63, 172 Sumlin, Gary L.-173 Sumlin, Henrietta-56 Summage, Otelia-69 Summerford, Kathy J.--62 Summerford, Stephen R. Summers, Connie C.-200, 46 Sundet Debra L.-56, 179, 181 Sutherland, Cindy S.-63, 204 Sutherland, Gary Sutherland, Karen L.-62 Sutherland, Vikki D. Sutton, Kathryn J.-46 Sutton, Kenneth G.-57 Sweatt, Jack L.-194, 46 Sweatt, Willie Jr.--56, 194 Swetalla, Allen L.-46 Swinford, Terry L.-68 Sword, Beverly D.-68 T Taggart, Jim C. Tannehill, Mary Y.-57 Tanner, Orran H.-63, 143 Taplin, Janice M.--57, 204, 194, 46 Taplin, Sharon L. Tarr, Ethel M.-184, 183, 46 Tarver, Lee A.-69 Tarver, Tommy L.-46 Tatro, Alan S.-52, 57 Tatsuno, George T.-215, 177, 214, 47 Tatum, Kenneth R.-57 Tatum, Patti A.-63 Tatum, Raymond E.-63 Taylor, Beverly J.-57, 173 Taylor, Catherine M.-69 Taylor, Deborah L.-57, 189 Taylor, Diane-47 Taylor, Gene-69 Taylor, Jane H.-62 Taylor, Johnny M.-57 Taylor, Robert B.-69, 181 Tempel, Deborah A.-62 Tenison, Cora L.-47 Tenison, Terry T.-69 Terrell, Jackie E.-57 Terrell, Richard D.-69 Theodore, Merlo H.-57 Thcma, Sheryl L.--69, 213 Thoman, Deanna M.-60, 58, 191, 177 Thomas, Beatrice-47 Thomas, Brian L.-69, 181 Thomas, Darrell G.-63 Thomas, Douglas R.-69 Thomas, Frances J.-54, 55 Thomas, Gilbert-69 Thomas, Gloria D.-69 Thomas, Gordon F.-170 Thomas, Thomas, James Jeremiah-57 Thomas, Julious C.-62, 63 Thomas, Larry W. Thomas, Markle M.-47 Thcmas, Mary E.-63 Thomas, Michael H.-69 Thomas, Sondra K.-47 Thomas, Susan J.-201, 47 Thcmas, Susan P.-63 Thompson, Barbara A.-47 Thompson, Brenda J.-69 Thompson, Carolyn L. Thompson, Jay K.-63, 143 Thompson, Jon E.-63 Thompson, Martha A. Thompson, Marilyn I.-63 SE Williams, Shar otte A 57, 213 Thompson, Nancv E.-47 Thompson. R. Frank-187 Thompson, Stanley E.-63 Thompson, Steven A.-57, 155 Thompson, Terry J.-47 Thompson, Terry K. Thornton, Cynthia D. Threatt, Zondra-69 Thurber, Carol A.-52, 55, 113, 213, 200 Tidwell, Joy N.--47 Tidwell, Tony J.-47 Tiede, Leroy D.-197, 196, 47 Tiede, Myron D.-57, 196, 197 Tijerina, Charlie Tijerina, Nadine M.-54 Tillery, Larry D. Tillman, Stan E.-57, 173 Timmons, Bobby B.-69 Tinoco, Julia-63 Tinsley, Carl V.-69 Tipton, Dennis Tisdale, Melba J.-17, 204, 47 Tkach, Jchn A.-179, 181, 194, 47 Toliver, Sharon L.--17, 196, 197, 47 Toliver, Tyree D.-57, 215, 147 Tollefson, Thor Tomlin, Denise-69 Tomlin, Glenn R.-69 Tomlin, Stanley A.-57 Toney, Carl J.-63, 194 Torrence Albert D.-69 Torres, Carlos M.-48 Torres, David W.-57, 212, 196, 197 Touchstone, Victoria L.-63 Townsend, Martin J.-69 Toy, Chet R.-57, 211, 175, 170 Trapp, Allan R.-172, 48 Traver, Marvin E.-63 Traynor, Steven W.-48 Treide, Laura J.-57 Trice, Benny L.-63 Triplett, Robert Ill-69, 209 Triplitt, Debby J.-63 Tripn, Jeanette-69 Trout, Mary E.-63 Truitt, Larry M.-63 Tubbs, Alden L.-63 Tucker, Billy D.-69 Tucker, Daniel L. Tucker, David R.-57 Tucker, Karen-48 Tudor, Eddy R.-69 Tumblin, Mark A.-56 209 Tumblin, Philip A.-als, 214, 155, 49 Turner, Charles D.-69 Turner, Jesse L.-63, 194 Turner, Joann A.-63 Turner, Mary A.-69 Turner, Rlcky L. Turner, Terry L.-69 Turner, Vincent-63 Turner, William H.-49 Tustin, Francille J.-48 Tyes, Jacqueline J.-69 Tyes, Jce M.-69 Tyler, Walter L.-57, 173 U Ulrich, Laurie L.-63, 58, 177, 186 Unruh, Judy E.-54, 197 Unruh, Marlene J.-69, 194 Uribe, Patricia A. Uribe, Susan P.-63, 69 Uribe, Tommy R.-52, 51, 173 Uribe, William M.-69 Usrey, Connie S.-63, 204 Uthenwoldt, Mary K.-55, 173, 204 Uthenwoldt, Stephen C.-63 V Valdes, David B.-69 Valdez, Ruben-69 Valenzuela, Frank J. Valenzuela, John F. Valley, George A.-48 Vallez, Ernestina P.-48 Vallez, Lupe P. Valcs, Nick T.--69 Valverde, Reynaldo-48 Vaneekhout, Carry P.-63, 58, 181 Vaneekhout, Linda M.-190, 189, 105, 17, 172, 177, 49 Student Index Vanhoutean, Don L.-63 Vanhoutean, Karen S. Vanmeter, David G.-69 Vanriemsdyk, Anthony-63 Vanschaack, Stephen G.-57 Vanzandt, Kathleen M.-184, 200, 168, 49 Vanzanten, Barbara N. Vanzanten, Johan M.-63 Varner, Elizabeth V.-69, 58, 160 Vaughn, Joyce Al. Vaughn, Ocola Jr.-63 Vaughn, Robert W.-57 Veach, Danny L.-56 Venable, Eldon B.-69 Vera, Sandra A.-57 verbree, Barbara J.-57 Verdugo, Jessie H.-69 Vernon, Charlctte D.-48 Vest, Sharon L.-63 Vevea, George M.-212, 48, 170 Vickery, Brenda S.-69 Vickery, Linda D. Villa, Tony Villa, Yvonne M.-48 Villafranca, Janie-54 Villafranca, Sandra-62 Villapando, Luis A.-63 Villarreal, Cris-69 Villarreal, David-63 Villarreal, Juan P.-69 Villegas, Eddie J.-69 Villegas, Gloria A.-69 Vincent, Ann C.-57, 185, 200 Vincent ,Laura L.-63, 58, 185, 205, 192, 185, 204 Vowels, William J. W Wachob, David G.-57 Wachob, Willie C.-57 Wade, Dcn H.--69 Wadley, Brenda C.-63 Wadley, Linda E.-63 Wafer, Edwin W.-69 Wafford, Cynthia D.-17, 198, 48 Wafford, Lester D.-51 Wakefield, Lee A.-57 Walden, Clyde W.-69 Waldram, Deborah J.-55, 198, 162 Waldram, Martin J.-69, 212, 173 Walker, Charles W. Walker, Kenneth R.--49 Walker, Penny A.-191, 17, 202, 49, 170 Walker, Tommy--69 Wall, Janet L.-191, 177, 197, 48 Wall, John S. Wallace, Jeff J.-57, 185, 194 wafllaiza, Randall A.-'69, 184, 192, Wallace, Robert J.-57 Walsh, Maxine E.-51 Walston, Debbie S. Walters, Phillip O.-69 Walton, Robin L.-63 Walton, Teresa A.-57 Wandick, Melvin Ward, Cathy A.-63 Ward, David L. Ward, Donald R.-63 Ward, Linda L.-48 Ward, Michael E.-57 Ward, Susan E.-69, 204 Ware, Gail M.-57 Ware, Gaylene D. Warne, Elizabeth L.-187, 48 Warner, Nancy C.-63 Warner, Pauletta L.--62 Warnow, James M.-69, 212 Warren, Dennis E.-63 Warren, Greg E.-69 Warren, Janet C.-63 Warren, Laretta L. Wascher, Randall S.-57 Washington, Cynthia-27 Watkins, Asa Jr.-63 Watkins, Brenda R. Watkins, Gary-63 Watkins, Watson, Watson, Watson, Kenneth R.-173, 48 Earnestine-63 Ellen A.-69 Ken D.-63 Ward, Beverley N. Watts, Carl W. Weathers, Brenda J.-49 Weathers, D vid L.-57 Weaver, Larry M. Webb, Jeff V.-69 Webster, Ja ita S.-62, 204 Webster, Jollnathan-57 Webster, Tel Wedegae rtne ry A.-49 r, Lance A.-55 Wedehase, N-eil M.-69 Weeaks, Harold N. Weeks, Benjamin-63, 194 Wegis, Antorle H. lll-186, 49 Wegis, Marti F.-69, 58, 64, 191, 105 Weigel, Gilbert J. Weigel, Teresa A.-57, 202 Weimer, Don Weitzel, W. Welch, Debr ld R.-49 hristopher E.-69 Welch, Sonia .-69, 185 Weldon, William E.-57, 177, 174 Weldon, Willie R.-63, 181, 192 Wells, Larry Welty, Richa L.-49 l'd H.-57, 184 Wessel, Debbie D.-191,17, 183, 161, 49 West, 'Donnie Jr.-63 Westerfield,hE,raser Al.-49 Weston, Kat Whalen, Mar 186 L.-62 191 tha lvl.-69, 181, 213, Whelden, David W.-63 Whelden, Dan R.-49 Whipple, D. n Whisler, Joh 9. 58, 181 H.-49 lllflllgacre, Patricia A.-204, 194, White, David .-69 White, Jonat an L.-63 White, Mark Whitfield, G .-69 I ria L.-63, 174, 200 Whitfield. Vit kie L. Whitley, Pat ricia E.-49 Whitley, Sam Whitley, The ore-49 Whitmore, N ncy D.-69, 181 Whitsett, Ra y-63 Whitsett, Sally L. Wiens, Eugene A.-69, 194 Wiggins, John E.-63 Wiggins, Ken eth P.-69 Wilcox, Bill Wiley, Nadi .-57 9 n Wilkerson, J T.-63 Williams, Williams, An Ar t ony T.-69 tllur J.-69 Williams, Bevnfly Al.-63 Williams, Ca Williams Ch rl L. arlotte-49 Williams, Dav.d L.-69 Williams, De lvin J.-69, 212 Williams, 'Duralrie L.-69 Williams, Eugene R.-63 Williams, Georgia M.-63, 204 Williams, Harold J. Williams, Ja n L.-49 Williams, Jea nine-69, 192 Williams, Joh nie L.-49 Williams, Joh ny R.-69 Ju i . Williams, Williams, K ta F-63 3 atllleen M.-172, 49 Williams, Lind L.-69 Williams, LynlPA.-69, 185 Williams, Marietta-49 Williams, Pamela F.-63. 201, 168 Williams, Patricia D.-52, 57, 181, 177, 201 Williams, Rich ard A.-57 Williams, Ro Williams, Sa M. ndra F.-63, 204 l .- l E 6 williams, Shel a .- o, 199, 197, 198, 201 Williams, Stev W.-50 Williams, Waltler L.-57, 198 Williamson, Joyce F.-50 Williamson, M'rtha M.-69 Williamson, Williford, Di Williford, Je Williford, B Willis, Billy Willis, Dalva To Williford, Br a A. o my D.-69 e an :--57 rry W.-57 bb! J.-69 W.-69 B.-63, 53, 194 Willis, Phillip A.-69 Willis, Phyllis A.-69 Willoughby, David P.-56 Wilridge, Nettie M.-63 Wilson, David R.-63 Wilson, Douglas R.-69 Wilson, Marcellus-69 Wilson, Nancy E.-184, 192, 200, 50 Winegar, Bruce C.-69, 172 Winegar, Laura L.-57, 172, 192 Wingate, Karen J.-52, 191, 155, 113, 200 Wingfield, Diana D.-63, 179, 181, 187, 204 Winter, Bonnie E.-63, 192, 194 Wisham, Ann E.-206 Witmer, Vicki L.-52, 56 Witt, Becky L.-69 Witt, Mary E.-198, 51 watt, William E.-56 Wittman, Mari L.-50 Wofford, Ronald H.-69 Wofford, Shirley A.-50 Wofford, Stevie Wolf, Jchn S.-50 Wong, Byron G.-55, 143, 192 Wong, Tina Y.-17, 172, 187, 177, 175, 51 Wood, Janelle S.-63 Wood, William H. Woodral, David E.-63 Woods, Brenda R.-69 Woods, Cheryl L.-69 Woods, Jared l.-57 Woods, Louella-63, 204 Woods, Prentiss B.-57 Woolfolk, Joann-69 Woolfolk, Linda B.-63 Woollomes, Cynthia A.-55, 192, 200 Woollomes, Lisa M.-69, 185, 186 Worley, Sharon L.-201, 194, 50 Wright, Billie K.-50 Wright, Kathy M.-171, 192, 204, 1 Wright, Louis D.-57 Wright, Melody K.-63, 58, 186, 202 Wright, Nona L.-57 Wright, Nova L.-57 Wright, Patricia S.-63 Wright, Thomas L.-69 Wyatt, Gregory W.-69 Wyatt, Molly D.-69 Wyatt, Randall E. Wynne, Venita D.-63 Y Yanez, Henrietta G.-69 Yant, Patricia E.-69 Yao, Benjamin P.-50 Vaussy, Jane C.-191, 55, 113, 213, 186, 200 Yeakley, Dessie--198 Yeich, Laurell C.-63 Yimm, Gwynlee M.-69 Yniguez, Jess L. Yniguez, Rosario E.-51 Ynostroza, Linda S.-63, 58, 191, 201 Yoakum, Dennis L.-69 Yoon, Marcia C.-17, 172, 196, 177, 175, 50 York, Michael S.-50 Young, Beth A.-63, 201, 168 Young, Barbara J.-63 Young, James L.-57 Young, Judy L.-69 Young, Sam-69, 192 Ycunger, Anita D.-69 Yourek, Bob A.--57 Ytreeide, Chyrese A.-57 Z Zaben, James J.-63, 209 Zapp, Thomas P. Zappa, F rank-181 Zaragosa, Amelia-50 Zaragoza, Reyes J.-51 Zemny, Susan M.-55, 213, 191, 201, 194 Zepeda, Alngelita G. Zerbe, Rich A.-57, 186 Zirggaerman, Lisa E.-54, 113, 186, Index Academic Division ..... .vAv..... ......... 7 0 Advertisements Division .,..... ....i....... 2 16 Advanced Girls' Glce ....i. s.,,,,., 1 98, 199 Advertisements ...... .. .......i...is ....... 2 18-225 Agriculture Department .ii....., .......,,...... 8 0 Apprentice Spirit Leaders .,.... ..iii... 1 12, 113 Aquanettes 2 ,..ivie .,iiii.,ii,... ..,......... 2 0 2 Art Club .....a..a... .. ,....i.i,... ......... 1 72 Assistant Principals ...,....,.s, s...s.... 7 4 Audio-Visual Supervisors s,..ss 2. .ss,s...s 96 Band -,,,,..,,, . ,,rsss s.,s . v,..s.....sss ...,.... 1 9 4, 195 B Basketball . s.,.,s,s . .... .. .s.. .. ,.s,.,...s -- 152 Block B ,,,,.,..s,-,,, ,sv,,s,..,.,,. - 208 Blue and White ....s,s,, ,.,.i... 1 82, 183 Board of Trustees .....,.. ..ssss..s... 7 2 Bookroom Secretary .,,,... ........, 9 7 Bowling Club ssse..ss . ,...i,,,.s.,..,..s.s . ...,......., 173 Boys' Chorus s.ss..,, . ,.........,......,.. . ,,.....s ,.... 1 98 Boys' Physical Education Department 91 Boys' Service Club ssss . sssssss..,...,r.,,3.,,,.. 214, 215 Business Department ..,,i.....,s......,,ss,.ss...... 80 Cafeteria Staff s,,... .. ...,,., ...sss... 9 7 C Baseball sss,.sis, 157 C Basketball ssss .,..s 2 153 C Football .,.s.........i,.,,s. ssss.s 1 41 Chamber Orchestra ..,... ssss.. 1 92 Circle B s,s.,.......siss.sss 2 .ssss 209 Classes Division ss..,.sss .,.,.,....,. 1 4 Commissions v.., . s.,ssss 188-191 Concert Choir ..,.c,,. . ,,,, 22196, 197 Counselors 2 ..-2.276, 77 Cross Country ssisc. . ....,,...,..i.,............ 142, 143 CSF ....,.......... ....... . ..... . .... . .........i.......... 185 Cultural Activities Commission .....,.......... 188 Custodians ............., ............ . . ..................... 96 Dances . ........... ........,.. . ..,... ...,. 2 . .120-123 Dean of Students .,...... . 76 Directors 75 Drillerettes . ..... 2 .... . ....... ........ . 203 EB Week ..i., . ....... . ......,.... ....... 1 14-115 Elections Commission ....... -- 188 Electronics Club .. .... 186 English Dept. 2 Executive Board . . .... ..,... . 104-105 84 2 ..... 206-207 FBLA . ............. FFA ,,,,..,,.,,. ,,,. . 2 -,..., .206-207 FHA ............. . . 204 Field Squad ..,...... 2 .... 2 154 Finance Commission . .... . 2 ...... 189 Fine Arts Department . .... 86-87 Fine Arts Activities ..... ..... . . 2 . ...... 124-127 Focus Club ...... . ....,................ .,..... 2 2 213 Foreign Exchange Commission 2 ...........i. 189 Foreign Exchange Students .... .... ..... 1 2 6-127 Foreign Language Department . .. 84 Freshman Class Council . .... 2 .......,. 64 Freshmen ,... 2 .... 2 . . 222265-69 Frosh Baseball 2 . 157 FTA . .... ..,. . .,...,........,...............,... - 2 205 Girls' Chorus ......................... .. ................ 199 Girls' Physical Education Department ....... 90 Golf 2 .,.............. . .................... . .........,.. 64-65 Harvey Auditorium Supervisors .,,,............ 96 Home Economics Department 2 81 Ikon ............,,..........,i.........,... ...... 1 84 lndustrial Arts Department 2278-79 Introduction ........................... ......... 2 IRC ...,............. .. ............. . Junior Class Council ...,... Juniors ..,.. . ................... JV Baseball .i............ JV Basketball ....., JV Football ..,.., Key Club .,.,., Librarians . .,.l.,. 2 Los Amigos .........,... .. Madrigals ...,....,................... Maintenance Staff .... 2 ..,...t .2 Mathematics Department . Miss BHS l.,............ Modern Dance ...,.,.,........ NFL 2 ........,..,. - Nurses Opus 1 .... 2 ..... 2 Oracle . ...,.... . ,...............i... . Orchestra ..,..... . .............,. . Organizations Commission 176-177 52 2..53-57 156 151 138-139 210-211 96 178 196 96-97 8-9 116 200-201 180-181 97 168- 192- Oriental Students Club ........ ..,...... Photography .... .. ....... . Plays ...,... .. .....l. A Principal .................. 170- 124- 172 169 1 93 190 Organizations Division ..,...,, ...... 1 66 175 171 l 27 73 92 PTA ,...... . ...... . ,...,,..,..... Publicity Commission ...... Quill and Scroll ........... Queens ......, .,.. Science Club .....,......... Science Department s.... Secretaries ................,.... Senior Awards . ...,.,., .2 ....., . Senior Class Council ,....... Seniors .,.............l............ Ski Club .................... Social Studies Department Sophomore Class Council 2 Sophomores ....,....... . .. .... 2 Special Education .... .... . Sports Division .............................. . SRA Commission . ........,..............,.... . Student Architectural Association 2 Student Life Division .........1................. Swimming ............,..... ....,............... . Teen Teachers ....., Tennis ....., .... Thespians -- . 2 ........ . 2 Track Squad 2 .... Transportation Crew .,,... UBSP ..... .... .... . Valkyrics .......l ...... Varsity Baseball ..., Varsity Basketball ...,., Varsity Football .... Varsity Song Leaders ...... Varsity Yell Leaders ............ . ..... .. Visual Service ..... .. .............. .... ........ . - 2 Welfare and Safety Commission . . 2 Wrestling .......,... . ..,..c..................,.. ff 190 .. ....... 184 116-119 187 2288-89 2294-95 2218-19 222216-17 222220-51 2 . 186 2 83 58 2.59-63 82 132 191 . . . 173 99 162-163 204 160-161 179 2 2... 158 97 174 213 154-155 148-150 134-137 110-111 108-109 212 2 2 191 144-147 Acknowledgements The Oracle stall would like to thank the fol- lowing people for helping to put together the 1968-69 yearbook: Mr. Robert Ozias of Lederer, Street and Zeus Co. for his concern in publishing the Oracleg Ray Geer's Photography Studio for taking the senior pictures and pictures in the advertis- ing sectiong Gay Pfister and Cindy Oliver for the art- workg Mr. John Johannsen for lettering on the coverg The Finance Office and Student Store for handling Oracle salesg Mrs. Stutzman and Mrs. Clark for giving the staff oflice supplies and necessary informationg Advertising patrons for helping to meet pro- duction costs of the Oracle. Thanks goes also to Mr. Dwight Berning for advice and assistance to the staff. Special thanks goes to Mr. Al Dennis and the Photography Dept. for the constant work of taking and processing Oracle pictures, and to Brian Lee for taking pictures of teams and clubs. , i X ff HK fl lf .4 5, N X 'f V' -u .V . . , Y ' P II 1 , -r ., ., I M V, lily' l, I - X I 1 n s 1 .:f.La:+..y x-Lg. f Aw.. f '- :li b-112, ,. 'gi '?2Lk1?'Q:7l2.6L


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