Bellflower High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Bellflower, CA)
- Class of 1972
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S TREASURE CHEST NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO VOL. XX BELLFLOVVER HICH SCHOOL BELLFLOVVER CALIFORNIA EDITOR KERRY MCCLUCCACE gf E If .Q -Q 1 , , ,-' O., 4 P, 1 VK 'Ve' -X'- Q fra .6 -F .2 V w, ,' 5. Tw F x .2 N'- N ...ex J , A J 7 M m J ' , M. Wy 'H 1 , 4 -.Ya Akmv- f' . Q5 . Ji f, A 7- AJ, , 1 I ' ', 4 , 1 I I I V 41 I :ji 4,2 I, I 4 I I - I -f' 'KT' if R lf' TL ET' i fx I,XAr',,, 4L,,n.,L K I Y Xl I ., . - ' . 4, ,-4, X V 14,41 ,fl -. XXX Aw, 4,v,5.,-'QL-in -CC f KA R MA' X- :WLM-Hill'-- '3' Ig? , ts 11, Q- QT-x.K QTf':k,..f G' ,QM C4 I K I I ' ' W 4 31'- . ,A 1 K f .W X 1- I Xxx Lx V :kk 1 ya! nl - 3,4 1 Y fi-A I T Y Q I K xg 4 X CGNTENTS ES SAY 4 ACTIVITIES 18 ACADEMICS C54 MKZLVMX7 I ATHLETICS So FINE ARTS 124 7 SENICRS 146 CLASSES 192 ADS 228 WWE Hij WWW! WMWW WI 5 lf WWE' WP :WWW TW IMWU W fi L 56? BHS, WHEN 11 XEZLYLZ ,WSE Dfifffmf apacgg H V'LG1'X7l we Mffk , ,fx gig LMS 'NNI' -:gy . N. f PERCEQTXON, TD QEQFE VE, AN AWARENESS DR CONSCHDUSNESS QF LXFE. 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Ufvwf ,fm 047,04 K0 Qww Jw?-970100312 lfifof 1??M!f'gfD ,4,f4f X ' Jia '01 fi ,45Jg,fafi iLfyff-mug 4Mwff V ' 4X 1 ' V I9 September, those first days of school . . . congestion . . . frus tration and that unbearable heat. 1050 . . . 1100 . . . sticky 1 clothes, sweaty hands, wet hair, sitting in class being bored, day VV dreaming. School is here to stay and so is the excitement of a 1 H e e new year. Bra-less girls and shirtless boys parade the campus. 4 New friends and old enemies meet again. Yet the classes go on and the teachers go on, and on and on . . . and everything remair on schedule, except the bells of course. Students try to sleep, or, those who can't slowly roast away in those cramped little ovens we call classrooms. Slowly the hot sun climbs high in the sky, and as it beats down on our red little necks, we think back and ask ourselves, Do We Have To Go Through A Whole Year Of This! p 1 m or ' illT3 ' S' ,Q or Oh! This heat is killing me! Boy, I sure wishl could take off my shirt. Nature Boy Bobby takes a sun bath. iw i if l WOODCHUCKS AND WISDOM Once upon a time, all the students were required to take a read ing test. It was extremely sophisticated and complex. The first story was about Morey Mole and Woody Woodchuck, who recited their problems to a wise owl. We know he is wise because he didn't have to take the test. , 5? Queen Becky sits on her throne as her princesses look on. .n.,.,,.,,, M, Dm., iii' K inn., Sophomores' prize winning float. Mike Gertsmar in the tug of war. s 1 is S' 1 i ...M...s....N.. . E A I-IGMECOMI G 1971 Beverly Alt winning the pie eating contest. ru 1 - 11 5 -:, ' ' ' 1 ' -g :Nm-f s. . - . KA ,, 5 9 .,,. . i is ' g fs- Y v ift l .-'L 3,9 fs., N i 3 1 at A 9 9 M hl f QE, Bl '1'Q ' lt. Q 7 mix' 5 ili i - - .r - wr ,gy 51,5:se,.....v:-faixsgesi Q. Sf . - -, f ' fs. M -'IF' ' f' . t' Q. ., 1 4-sh, . Q ' ., lie ., X is 2 6 Na' if Q M - x K 5. X 8 A V : 0 .S U s - -'1-' . 1. --M ,, - 1 -- -f X - W Nj L 5 r , fi, ' ' , Q. ,,,. r i t ' 9 ' .A , .. A- tr rss.. RW. it LI-- :Z ' i ' tttt ftl if Debbie Heida's skit during the assembly. Pie-eating contests, tug of war, parades, floats, queens and princesses. All of these things helped to make the 1971 Homecoming Week one to be remembered. To start it off, the seniors and the sophomores won the tug of war. The next main event featured Bev Alt and Ron Ylst winning the pie eating contest. Then, on that fate ful Friday night, the Sophomores again won, only this time with a Grand Prize winning float. Finally, as that suspenseful moment arrived, Becky Alt was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1971. 1 lg? in 1 .L s 'f V , rr t it 2 ' ' i li fs 9 is Q. 1, NMA K ... .. gg, f . 55,021 .lp -'-s f 'vlan ,X A. :gf , i ' 'f r t ,fs-.11 . ,i ' 5. '-,p af gf fl pt Becky Alt being crowned. X wfxi ff . iq A 4 5 if V if L' I r, .' it 5 51: , M Y ' 4 A 'S-i , ,W nw an 5 0, In iam rd gc 0- , .lb 4 , BECKY ALT 1 1971 HOMECOMI G QUEE When asked to describe being crowned 1971 Homecoming Queen, Becky Alt replied unbelievab1e. This seems appropriate because we find the many attributes of Queen Becky quite unbelievable. Beneath her obvious beauty and warm personality lies a concerned and active person. Becky is involved as ASB Secretary of Activities, Chaimnan of Inter-Club Council, Newspaper Staff, Wrestling Boosters, and well . . . you get the idea. In the future Becky would like to pursue the career of anairline stewardess, while attend- ing college and working part time as a chi1dren's recreation leader. As Homecoming Queen of 1971, we wish Miss Becky Alt good luck in the future and happiness during her reign at Bellflower High School. This page sponsored by: EDDIE PEYTON OLDSMOBILE GMC 3555 E. South Street, Long Beach, 531-7600 24 -K-1-'fi ,X Princess Debbie Heida Princess Dana McQui1len f I. 6 5 Q ff Princess Beverly Alt - Princess Barbara Alt Becky throws her bouquet to her eagerly awaiting conrt POWDER PUF F FOOTB Friday, December 17, 1971, was the night of one of the most brutal contests ever. On that night the Senior and Junior girls played an hour and a half of grueling flag football. The Sen- iors were favored to beat the Juniors, but the speed of the younger team was underestimated. The Juniors romped for three touchdowns which made the final score Juniors 18, Sen- iors 0. A big highlight of the game however seemed to be the cheer- leaders. Spirited Junior and Senior males borrowed sweaters from the girls on Pep Squad and yelled their heads off for their classes. Local drug stores probably did a good business in the sale of liniment and rubbing alcohol. The tired gals - and maybe some of the fellows - were thankful they had Christmas vaca- tion in which to rest and recover from their bruises and sore muscles. L ffil J J or Gymnastics Demonstration During the month of December a visiting team of Gymnasts presented a demonstration in the Buc gym to Bellflower and the surrounding area. In spite of many other activities which were going on that night, this exhibition was weli attended. Many out standing stunts and acrobatics were performed by the team to the amazement and enjoyment of the crowd. ANDY KAN S AND KISSES December 21st will remain a cherished memory for many students at Bellflower High. On this moonlit night, Kandy Kanes and Kisses, the Christmas Dance, was held at the Pomona Country Club. Couples danced away the hours to the music of Chain Reaction pausing for brief intervals to chat with friends and enjoy a refreshing drink CCokeJ. The dance came to an end all too swiftly, and one by one the couples left, the romantic evening still alive in their hearts. Can't you walk any faster? f if xg., W f aa, ,1'rl it ,,,,,,, Jay and Darell get a coke, A time to rest between dances. WAI xxx D .WMWM if K-A A in The frogs are urged to victory by their excited owners Frog auctions, apple pie eating contests, tricycle races and vocational speakers were among the events staged on campus that enabled BHS to capture the 3200 cash prize for the most outstanding secondary school participating in the Discover Your America program. The special award given to the most outstanding individual student who contributed the most to the Discover Your America program on the secondary level went to Ed Eynon. The events we planned were not so much to raise money, commented Ed, But to enable the students to have a good time and a chance to participate in some new and original school activities. I feel that this type of a week was responsible in achieving just that. Rivett The I azz band entertains the student body with a few selec- tions. Who threw that apple? On your mark, get set . . . DISCUVER YOUR AMERIC WEEK W s in .s ,Q wr laik li ,L QmxL f' i ' ., S is .x.,.. Lfki ki: Q QEQFT 11:xA I r , Q 5 si' , V -4 s is i Q t' ' M W it sk sss 1 2, W5 t t e s s t A W .,..,. V ,V m k,,z.' V K x , vw ., V ,, , t ...f '--w. ' ...:- Wt' it f -f, 'X-,V if T I-'f' , . , Y,-wx ,,. ,... .. '- ft.. .A fs, A .. ff Ver k. 4 - Try it, you'11 like it! Donna, we're going to have to stop meeting like this. , 3 I WSF WEEK Harry Bigelow models the latest in body painting fash- ions. lsssssssssssss 4 ri, I r .lF p .ax d d t H N so or L A. H rm., F-ff' if lllf f Q ' I tsl, sf-,fp KK za K gn Q ,V . V.W. 's in the race were run by Buc people power, Glenn Caldwell gets his navel painted by princess Linda Ferre. 5 v - k ,lr ,, 'K t so asss Brad Vanderberg is stuffed in the trunk of a V.W. ,V A Vg' , ,,..,, ,s,.. . ..-. WW. W ,K ,,,-, Y M. ,.,. ,N ,.,, N,.,,,- N W-W - nf- E 3 as Some interested students kept on truckin' at the B. H.S. car show! Christy Day smiles radiantly after being crowned l9'72 W.S.F. queen. Richard Okimoto shows why he was crowned Ugly Man! , , '- -' , 1 M45 4 jyf , it' -mlwff ' 1. W' ,'4J:'5 f .1 1 . ,,! , mags? 1454251 , I - V, I ' 3. . i w. 1' ,f'?,:r.- ,f f 1'-,J sf: ' f 'f ' ' 'T ' M T T King Crazy Legs, Wally Carlstrom, says it was the hap- piest day of his life. W.S.F. IGHT Beans, beauties, and bugs were all a part of W.S.F. week. Monday started off with an always exciting activities night. On Tuesday the seven princesses painted their escorts' bodies with wild and zany designs. Wednesday at the assembly the prin- cesses were introduced and some lucky contestants ate re-fried bean pies! That day at lunch the car show was a big success. Thursday was the final day of the weeks festivities. At snack a record of 21 people stuffed themselves into a V.W. and at lunch participants pushed their Bugs in a grueling race. Thursday evening tensions were released as Wally Carlstrom was crowned King Crazy Legs, Richard Okimoto became Ugly Man and Christy Day was crowned Winter Sports' Festival Queen. WI TER SPURTS F ESTIV L QUEE CHRISTY DAY If you have ever wondered who the bouncy blonde leading cheers at Buc games was, you now know she is also the 1972 W.S.F. Queen. As Head Yell, president of Wrestling Boosters, and Senior class secretary, Christy Day has had an active senior year. She has also been on Drill Team, in Pep Club, modern dance, and in G.A.A. Christy has made many contributions to B.H.S. and we wish her the best of luck in the future. PRINCESSES: LINDA PEDERSON LINDA FERRE MELODY VAN PELT MELISSA BLAYLOCK MARCY BRAMMER j PAT IARVIS WSF COURT 1972 D SI GI- VALE TI- ES Valentine's Day was a truly remarkable feat on campus this year.' As we rambled down our beloved halls we were accompanied by the gaily, and l do mean gaily, dressed members of the singing Valentine troop, alias the B.H.S. choir. Yes, they came as a rather off-beat, rundown Baja Marimba band, a group of giggling, squealing pixies in pig tails and overalls, or a group of somewhat out of tune serenaders! Those who received these little songs of love were paraded to the front of the class and their faces turned the color of those lovely red hearts surrounding them. There was no doubt in their minds that the day was Valentine's Day and what would Valentine's Day be without sining valentines'?! Choir's Cupids serenade Ron Kooy. Are these guys for rea1?! ! ,af l i iii ' if .s,,, i 3 it , 'f 'E' C ii iii a s on't blame me for what happens in the moon light bk, ,- ' ff UWMJ In Baby Face Boyle receives a love song from a sweetheart. s ii limi ?2 5 if iiCO?M AMGOWUQ I HAH tyiacffsgfy . I T, h J T ii' fy pt Y a p iv, I Vg? 5 i Q Y 4 'Ti i f.tf', y lilJiY ANI Qyv With the nominations of Scoop Jackson, Eugene McCarthy, Edmund Muskie and Hubert H. Hum- phrey, the 1972 Democratic mock convention opened at Bellflower High May 24. The 437 delegates representing each state or social studies class kept the proceedings down to a low key riot as members paraded the floor chanting and shouting at the convention chairman Mark Johnson and their convention officers. The purpose of the convention, according to Mr. Marcus Morgan, the faculty supervisor, was to nominate a party's candidate for president. This was accomplished by demonstrations, planning, dele- gates, and a party platform, everything that is included in the teal thing. The convention came off without a hitch and the outcome was a surprise. Enough enthusiasm and interest was generated by the students to last us another four years. 1972 . YEAR UF THE MULE LE SOIR ' MOUR The prom is a time for long frilly dresses, spring flowers and memories. It is a time for meaningful smiles, happiness and ele- gance. These things combined, set the mood for this year's prom, Le Soir d'Amour, held at the Candlewood Country Club. Lx, , ! ffL r L Seniors contemplate their future. After seven years of grade school, six years of junior and senior high schoolg and a countless number of seminars, lectures and classes, the graduating class of '72 was at last ready to leave those ivory halls of Bellflower High School. With nervous stomachs and sweaty palms they paraded to the front, one by one to re- ceive that little piece of paper which means so much yet seems so little. No more games, no more parties - the world is ready, and as each person sits waiting and waiting and waiting, each one contemplates to himself, What will the future bring? GRADUATION 4 195, il Vg .. I z..- :zii L 4 ',.r W H ww 1 42 7-,mi 1,,, A -'Vi' L Y X553 K EEA N S? f or N . :,. rr., .,., rrrr if N 'ssss, ta. i'ss Dr. Townley returns to congratulate And do you remember when , , , A. S.B. President Jack Easum. .S.B. The A.S.B. Cabinet members are: Pres., lack Easumg Vice Pres. , Glenn Caldwellg lst semester Secretary, Sarah Carrg 2nd semester Secretary, Cindy Narettag Treasurer, Marcy Brammerg Secretary ofActivities, Becky Altg Secretary of Publicity, Gaye Kempemag Secretary of Elections,Bar- bara Altg Sgt. at Arms, Ron Kooyg Head Pepster, Gloria Jociusg Senior class Pres. , Beverly Altg Junior class Pres. , Dan Castillog Sophomore class Pres. , Jim Martinezg Freshman class Pres. , Debbie Mandas. The purpose of the A.S.B. Cabinet is to promote the general welfare of the school, provide a forum of student expression, assist in school man- agement, and serve as an area for development of leadership. The Cabinet started off the busy year by developing plans for Homecoming and Freshman elections. During the meetings which were held on a regular basis, the Cabinet reviewed areas of student concern such as the dress code, open C3.I1'1pLlS, Senior 1LlI1Cl'1, 2,I1d bicycle IZICRS. They 3,130 made P13115 for the Christmas Dance, Discover Your America Week, Dad's Night, sock hops and assemblies. V!!! Head pepster caught in a hectic moment. S S rr, , , , 1:1 .1 ,.. ., , ,,,, Sign f,,,. ,,,, 1 f': :-rV y ..:, Li The 1971-'72 A.S.B. Cabinet. Now why didn't I think of that? Cabinet member signs a bill The A.S.B. Cabinet just loves Jack's lengthy talks House of Representatives 1: . K... sse Ms I ?'is'QJ f Q. Kevin Dart expresses his opinions at a House meeting. The House of Representatives is an important part of student government. The legislative powers of the Associated Student Body of B.H.S. are vested in it. Rep- resentatives from each homeroom meet regularly to voice new ideas, establish new laws, and review present laws. A suggestion made by the students is carried to the House by their representative. There it is discussed and voted on. The decision is then relayed back to the students. In this way proper representation of the students is achieved. ss is Student Court From left to right, TOP ROW: Debbie Heida, Linda Pederson, Bob Lemen, Don- na Hite, Glenn Caldwell. BOTTOM ROW Marilyn Smith, John Conner, Cathy Back, Andrea Matcham. Student Court is the disciplinary branch of student government. It is composed of two court preceptors from each class level The Vice President ofthe A.S.B. cabinet, Glenn Caldwell, presides over the meet- ings. The Court reviews referrals involv- ing pupil needs and programs. This year the Court undertook advisement on disci- pline and constitutional referrals. Should we throw the book at them? 43 l Yell Squad 1971-72 Yell Squad has kept up spirit at BHS all year with their new yells and jumping personalities. All 5 girls are Seniors. w 44 YZW ,Wa ,mil - f :eff 'M ,fr ' Q , I 4 l X A Q if ' ,f , -- 4 4-I4 lf Q , ,,,,, YELL SQUAD MEMBERS: Karen Patten, Kim Kekich, Mara Thomson, Christy Day fHead Yellj , and Gloria Iocius qHead Pepsterp . . 'M V ' ' 'iw Song Squad 1971-72 .W 1 ,A ii, QQ 4, '95 ffl S, AA, r .x 1 I A I K vt Z Z rs . . '-,' a- SONG MEMBERS INCLUDE: Debbie Heida, Brenda Ford, Kris Erickson QHead Songy, Debbie Tweet, and Gaye Kempema. The all Senior Song Squad this year has boosted BUC Spirit with bright smiles and jazzy routines. Since chosen last spring the five girls have entered a variety of compe- titions - one of these was the Arroyo Compe tition. They have come home with several ribbons. Flag Squad 1971 72 if f Xksfi? X 5 3 2 ,351 t 2 X , X RIS FLAG SQUAD: Paula Teague, Peggy Chulich, Donna Hite CHQ-ad Flagb, Patty McEwen and Melody Van Pelt. This year's flag squad added color and pep to Bellflower High. The three Senior and two Jun- ior girls were all new to the squad which forced them to work many long hours preparing routines before appearing in pub- lic. They attended a summer flag camp and , i, 1 ' iz Flag Squad takes a long deserved break. -if ? 1 is 5, 'nl H p xl 4 s f 3 entered parades and com- petitions along with the many regular duties of the active pep squad. at l V A f V 1971-72 Drill Team and Mascot Drill Team on their way to a Pep Rally. Drill Team has appeared in many parades and they have competed against other schools using their new style of drill routines. They marched behind the band in many parades adding color and their swift arm routines. One of these parades was our own Bellflower Liberty Parade. Pat Jarvis and Marcy Bram- mer, as this year's drill captains, went to camp to learn new techniques for the drill team ro learn. The Drill Team has been a benefit to Bellflower High in 1972. Billy Buc trying to do a song routine. Billy Buc was new to BHS as a mascot this year. The spirited person who appeared as Billy Buc was none other than Cliff Armstrong. Dur- ing football season, while Cliff was in the hos- pital and unable to attend as Billy Buc, Pat Cole- man substituted for him. Billy Buc created a lot of Buc Spirit his first year. DRILL MEMBERS: Helen Van Haarlem, Lori Van Pelt, Jan- ice Shumaker, Eva Cunning- ham, Gretta Anthony, Vir- ginia Maberry, Shelly Hens- gen, Sandy Smith, Janet Nadalsky, Nancy Fidone, Sue Johnson, Sharon Lemas, Debbie Doyle, Debbie Lara- bee, Debbie VanZile, Carol Goodro, Marilyn Smith, Brenda Johnson, Kathy Val- des, Linda Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Grace Galindo, Nancy Silva, Sue Johnson, Cathy Barnhart, Karen Sp- eak, Donna Jansen, Jeannie Hopper, Kim Steenbergen, Lorinda VanSurksum, Janice Carter, Patti Dokter, Cathy McNew, Rhonda Rhode, captains Marcy Brammer and Pat Jarvis. Inter-Cluli Council Inter-Club Council is composed of one representative from each club on campus to form a separate organ- ization which enables the clubs to work together without any undue con- fusion. This group cuts down on wasted time and makes it easier for the clubs to accomplish their goals. Inter-club also has tasks such as the planning of the Discover America Week and Winter Sports Festival. ICC busily planning W.S.F. week, Members from left to right, Standing: Debbie Wilmoth, Janet Nadalsky, Patti Dokter, Pat Jarvis, Craig Shea, Calvin Davis, Bob Lemen, Doug Stern, Terry Garrett, Brian Larsen, Mike Noar, Jay Davis, Mike Nadalsky. Sitting are: Debbie Whitworth, Susan Ward, Dave Nilan, Dusty Beeding, Becky Alt, Ed Eynon, Bill Thompson, Scott Rozelle, Norman Hamada, and Doug Belt. 5923 TOP ROW, from left to right: Carrel Hugli, Jlike Pardo, Tim Pichner, Mike Lamb. 2nd LOW: Jeff Pistole, Steve LaVoy, Tim Myers, Tom Graham, John Klewer, Dave Wilenga. Srd ROW: Norman Hamada, Scott Fowler, :ob Galleener, Raymond Hamada, Fred Bud- g, Scott Rozelle, Mt. Boyle. 4th ROW: Lock Pardo, Richard Okimoto, Bob Lemen, Lusty Kane, Tim Rusk. Nlorman I-Iamada carrying the ball for Inter- act during the Leo-Interact football game. interact won, 76-6? Interact Interact was formed to provide an opportunity for young men to work together for a world of understanding. Interact has served as referees for the YMCA and as stage hands for the Bellflower Symphony Orchestra. Putting in a badly needed sprinkler system around the tennis courts, doing forestry work with the Campus Beautification organization, and collecting money for charities were just a few of lnteract's goals for this year. Leo Club ffl!! Q Ax!- WW LEO'S MEMBERS, from left to right, TOP ROW: Rick Gillen, Alyson An- thony, Kathy Valdes, Terry Cutright, Larry Johnson, Scott Burrows, Tom Creswell, Mike Howard, Mike Noar. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Hulen, Rob- ert Matthews, Mr. Moore, Doug Stern, Gretta Anthony, Dinah Herron, Debbie Doty. Leo is a service club at Bellflower High School. They have made great contributions to the school and community throughout the years. This year Leo club was busy collecting money for the United Fund and the March of Dimes. They also put in the headers around the planters here at B . H . S . Ke Club Key Club was formed to give meaning- ful service to the school and community and has been very active this year. lt started off by sponsoring the Freshman Or- ientation Breakfast. Its members also built and permanently planted benches by the Spirit Walk and monolith, carried the city's banners down Bellflower Blvd. in the Liber- ty Parade, and are completely refinishing the Santa Claus house that is set out by the Bellflower Chamber of Commerce. This club has proved to be a credit to the school and the community. KEY MEMBERS, from left to right TOP ROW Ed Hirth Sam Nunn Brian Larsen Randy Karst Curtis McConnel. 2nd ROW Glenn Schnablegger Clay Doyle Chuck Collucci B1ll Th 3rd ROW: Mr. Morgan, Pat Coleman Dave Nylen Bob O Brien Pete DeHaas Cesar Baldemor Club The N.B. Club was inaugurated this year as a friendship club, its purpose being to bring friends closer by doing things together. Some of their projects included a fund raising task of selling automobile first aid kits and trips to the Science Museum, Knotts Berry Farm, and the mountains. They have also en- joyed horseback and motorbike riding. Left to right, TOP ROW: .Faron Cook, Stan Smith, Thor Hutchinson, Steve Nylen. MIDDLE ROW: Mike McIntosh, Clyde Kegley, Robert Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Nicholas, Walter Schmidt, ,Mike Aranda, Chris Hefner, Mr. Benn. OTHERS NOT PICTURED: Mike Miller, Greg Johnson, William Slover, James Sanches, Bill Bellk- S b map, Earl Milton. 0 u The purpose of S Club is to be of service to the school and com- munity. Its activities this year consisted of visits to convalescent homes and retarded children's in- stitutes, making tray favors for the shut-ins, and aiding the school by offering services for charity drives, ushering, etc. Its special goal for optimist Club of Bellflower, the community sponsor. Left to right, TOP ROW: Gretta Anthony, Vickie Shipley, Vicki Anderson, Kathy Valdes, Vicki Herbst, Pat Jarvis, Connie Halls, Lyn Parker, Melissa Hubbard, Kathy Smith, Donna Muchmore, Colleen Oldenkamp, Mary Kukiela, Betty Clark, Peggy Buffington, Robyn Peek. MIDDLE ROW: Iudy Cremens, Susan Ward, Sue Presley, Linda Peyton, Nancy Jones, Sheri Prouty. BOTTOM ROW: Joni DeVries, Marcy Brammer, Marla Wallen, Vicki Thee- ner. i972 is to get chartered by the Sor- J 1 One of the new clubs on campus this year was Girls of 73. Their purpose is to assist the Junior Class in raising funds for their many projects. Under the leadership of Pres. Kathy Johnson the club has been a great help to the Junior Class. Girls League has been very active. They sponsored the PTA membership, the Sadie Hawkins dance, Bianca Day, and the Senior tea. They also held a fashion show with vocational emphasis to try to involve several school departments. These activities along with the yearly money raising projects such as dances and candy sales at basketball games make Girls League an important part of Bell- flower High School. 1 1? E I l GIRLS OF ' STANDING, Left to Right: Nancy Hudspeth, Linda Bartel, Jana Ferguson, Debbie Wilson, JoAnn Hartman, Patty McEwen, Barbara Grudel, Dinha Herron, Linda Peder- A son, Bobbi Bair, Debbie Kishiyama, Louwana Stevens. SEATED ARE: Peggy Chu- lich, Cathy Baker, Cathy Johnson, Loretta Villegas, Rosemary Elias. GIRLS' LE GUE ' Kwik! TOP ROW: Dinah Herron, Andrea Matcham, Janet Nadalsky, Patti Dokter, Helen Van Haarlem. BOTTOM ROW: Robin Panceroff, Debbie Jensen, Lois Holt, Cathy Johnson, Nancy Hudspeth, Mrs. McCarthy, Cathy Baker, Babara Anderson. Campus A V' . 1 0 0 0 B tf t Ffa as B311 1 ICH 1011 MEMBERS ON THE TOP ROW ARE: Iack Easum, Mike Pardo, Brian Larsen, Frido Seesing. STANDING ARE: Bill Thompson and Mike Noar. BOTTOM ROW: Clay Doyle, Ron Brown, Susan Ward, Anita Harmon. 3, g mvzfl This club plans to improve the campus and community with a pleasant en- vironment to meet the needs of modern youth. They have done this by plant- ing and gardening, by painting the team room, football bleachers and trim on the school, to name just a few of their projects. Future plans are even more numerous. Their contributions to the school make them a club we are very proud to have at B.H.S. Ecology Committee The Ecology Committee was formed to help students become aware of the complexity of the natural environment and ecological problems, that confront man today. To develop respect and concern for preserving our limited re- sources and helping to solve the prob- lems that exist are the goals of this organization. ANDING from left to right: Juanita Woss, Laura Taylor, Debbie Rudd, Mr. Boyle, Muchmore Melissa Hubbard, Marla Wallen, Terry Garret, Mr. Woodward, T A o, Rock Pardo, Ron Brown, Susan Ward, Brian Larsen, JoAnn lor Shelly Jacobson. SEATED, from left to right: Marcque Aoki, Lynda Ward, ff T N422 if r . V V X it .. IX V 4 . 4 , N, js. v x 1 k A 3 ' f-1- X 1 X x Y k t . 54 , i,.. , , 9 ix!! I f 'X Nr ,x L? v . . ,' 1 4 j-'l 41 f if -gy : , 1 j x b V, A I ,ff , ' ,' lux 1 .,j' Ji' ff-fw . - , , , V f ,ffw 1 ' 4 f f f ff , gh 1 A I' l , H f, ff 1 f ' ' ' I f 'I r I., N 1 I V , 1 , f f 1' ' I If 1 A I 5 PRI CIPAL Dr. Arthur Townley has obtained three degrees - B.A., M .A . and Ed.D. The first two were received from Cal State College in Los Angeles and the third one was ob- tained at the University of Southern California. Dr. Townley described serving as principal of Bellflower High as most satisfying. He stated that we provide a strong educational program and an equally strong athletic and co-curricular program. Dr. Townley has great pride in our school. The develop- ment of this pride in the school and community by our student body is his major goal. His educational objective for each student can be summed up by the four C's: com- munication, comprehension, computation, and coping. He feels that if every graduate of Bellflower High School leaves his school with a feeling of loyalty and pride to- ward the school, Bellflower High has been a success. 1 5 X VICE PRI CIPALS There is a Mr. Killeen no one knows. He is a lover of beautiful things. He has a rose garden of pedigree roses and likes music from Beethoven to the Beatles. He also likes opera and ballet. Mr. Killeen, as the vice principal in charge of activities, feels that if students think changes should be made, more power to them. He wants to see that things get done. tsss s s t ,M MR- SMITH MR. KILLEEN As a young man, Mr. Merwyn Smith attended the University of Colorado. There he received his B.A. and M.A. 5 Arriving from Colorado, Mr. Smith found his way to Bellflower High. Here he taught Science for six years, then moved his way up to Attendance Supervisor for the District. Mr. Smith is now one of our Vice Principals. His goal is to someday become a Principal. Vice Principal Mr. Rogers Lindley is a man of much experience, Aside from working three years at various elementary schools, he has taught seven years at Bellflower, working his way up from a teacher to a Vice Principal. He received his B.A. from Southeastern State, Okla- homa and his M.E. from North Texas University, Texas. 58 ,145 111,447 I-aff' 1 H 1, M' ,, 'qi MR. LI NDLEY COU SELURS Mr. Mel Riggins is a man of devotion. He enjoys his job as counselor to the Sopho- mores at Bellflower High. In his spare time Mr. Riggins works out in a gym to keep physically fit. He has received two degrees, his B.A. from Chico State and his M. A. from Long Beach State. 6 . . f, 2 I yqmvwm., , Z ,V b 9 yy.t . 9 9 ' Pa '.'. Q55 i':l'i' V 1 ,nf 8 Q., This year's Senior class counselor is Mrs. Trudy Clark. She received her B.A. and M.A. from Pacific Luthern University and her B. E. from Arizona State University. She is now attending Graduate School, working on her PhD in Counseling and Human Behavior. She says her hobby is her Great Dane, Victor. Mr. Art Edwards is the Junior Class counselor for 1971-72. ln 1948 he received his B.A. from Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas. In 1953 he received his M. A. at George Peabody College in Tennessee, and in 1961 he received his E. D. S. After school hours he enjoys tennis, swimming, and horseback riding. SF Mr. Brian Sienknecht received his B. A. and M. A. from Washington State Uni- versity. He is interested in politics and problems the world faces today. In his spare time he enjoys most outdoor activities. 59 GERRY HODGE . . . Attendance Clerk BETTY GARRISON . . . Attendance Clerk MILLIE GREER . . . Mr. Lind1ey's Sec'y. MINNIE HOEKSTRA . . . Girls Gym Attendant Mx l. , . '- JOANNE WHITE . . . Dr. Town1ey's Sec'y. RMK DEE DEPPERMAN . . . Mr. Ki11een's Sec'y. 7 ,, ELSIE MITCHELL . . . Nurse SECRET RIES CLERK 's ql Q F 1 n X Q1f1:W 7 mr, K, - , ,,,, L MARY FAY . . . JEANNETTE SANDSTEDT JOYCE WARREN , , , Guidance Clerk . . . Mr. Smith's Sec'y. Library Clerk ' Q , . .,.. 1 Q wx D wr r C CC rrrr X r..A r Y its I ,M ' f' ,ti k,k1:k lisa? NELLIE DAY . . . Textbook Clerk N e eq me lx gm A bf BONNIE STAGGS Main Desk BETTE PALMER . . . Student Activities Clerk CAFETERIA A STODIA F' 1 ' k -1-gg? F ' m I FRONT ROW . . , Myrtle Shults, Lorrie D'Amico, Minnie Polom- bine, Betty Ford, Carmen Ridenour. BACK ROW . .. Betty Guan Spivey, Merjorie Bowser, Mildred Could, Doris Shearer, Goldie Newman. NOT SHOWN .. . Ruth Barnes. SITTING . . . William McMillian, Bill Brace. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT . . . Dennis Mackey, Roy Kershaw, Tom Greene, Rex Allen, NOT SHOWN . . . Ray Burgess, Neil Doughty, Leslie Dutcher, Malcolm Free- man, William Griffith, Per Hernholm, Leo Smith, Charles Vrosh, Gerog Warns, Harry Murphy. f Q 5 at. - 1 ,, MEL BARR . . . Physical Education . IAV DEGREES B.A.-CSCLB INTERESTS Easkerbaii, Fishing RON ALBERTSON . Speech -. DEGREES ... B.A .-CSCLB, M.A. -USC and CSCLE TT T INTERESTS Drama, and directing N ENR S, K WILLIAM BENN . . . Science, 2 Social Studies HELEN BEYKIRCH . . . German DEGREES B.A.-CSCLB DEGREES B.A.-USC INTERESTS . . . Family, Friends, Sports MARCIA BAKER . . . Choral Music DEGREES . . . B.A.-Anderson, M.A.-Ball State INTERESTS .. . Music, Church, Husband . .,,g:,:' . -nge LARRY BOYLE . . . Science KATHRYN BIANCHI . . . Physical IOE BOTT . . . Math DEGREES . . . B .A .- Education DEGREES . . . B .A .-Utah State, M.A .-University of Utah Whittier, M.A .- DEGREES . . . B .A .-Fresno State INTERESTS . . . Hunting, Fishing Whittier INTERESTS . . . Music 1 INTERESTS Sport f ff' CARYN BUCHANAN . . . English DEGREES B A -CSCLB INTERESTS Bicycling, Camping E SSEA A A ' EEJE E DAVE CHAPEL . . . Social Studies DEGREES . . . B .A.-CSCLB INTERESTS Sports, traveling If ART BREVICK . . . Industrial Arts DEGREES . . . B.A.-Iowa State INTERESTS . . . Golf ALPHA DAY . . . Home Economics DEGREES . . . B .S.-Oklahoma State INTERESTS . . . Stitchery JUNE BROMING . . . Head Librarian DEGREES . . . B.A . -CSCLB, M.S . -USC INTERESTS . . . Theater, opera KAREN DEFFNER . . . Physical Education DEGREES . . . B .A .-CSCLB INTERESTS .. . Waterskiing, crafts ., . , , , BARBARA DOUGLASS .. . Physical MARILYN DEWITT . . . English Education DEGREES .. . B.A.-U. of Iowa, DEGREES B.S.-UCLA, M.A.- DAVE DUFAULT - - - English M.A .-UCLA CSCLB DEGREES . . . B.A . -OSU INTERESTS .. . Politics, Music, INTERESTS Fine Arts, Environ- INTERESTS . . . Track Theatre mental Developement af an RWAQ ,I ' i I ffl TERRY GIBSON ...Industrial Arts STERLINGVGOTTLIEB . .. Business DEGREES .. . B.A.-cscLB DEGREES .. . B.S.-UCLA, M.A.-CSCLB INTERESTS Chess, Bowling, Poker INTERESTS Travel, Fishing, Reading N , I, 2 1 K E 2 1' it STEVE DUNNAM Science . . . B .A . DE?jfEEfierC011ege, DON FIEBING socm Studies JIM FOUQUETTE Math A A ,CIC DEGREES . . . B.A.-U. of Wisconsin, DEGREES .. . B.A.-St. Cloud State ' Coach- M.A.-U. of Wisconsin INTERESTS Golf, Travel, Camping lmffll-2, skiingpihshing INTERESTS Tennis, Folk Singing K x X K if 3 3 I P I In S ,.-, f L4 ,V ky LOUIS HALL . . . P01106 Sclence wmv I DEGREES A.A.-Rio Hondo IC f : S ' A I INTERESTS Marksmanship, Pool, Football JIM GREENFIELD . . . Physical Education DEGREES . . . B . A. -CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Sports, Water Skiing R SKI- IUANITA HARPER . . . Business THERESA HERSEK - - - Science DEGREES . . . B.A .-Cal. State L .A. DEGREES . - - B.A-'Ohi0 State INTERESTS Sun and Surf INTERESTS . .. Family, Traveling, T.V. K? ,yr mf. Q fe .Wg 'mad :g Sw , .WH I n . . 'Q ii DOROTHY KANNARD . . . Social Science DEGREES . . . B.A.-CSCLB, M.A.-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Football, Traveling, Bridge RICHARD HESTER . . . DEGREES B.A. Sanl ED KEENAN . . . Physical Education State DEGREES . . . B .A . -UCSB INTERESTS . . . Family, INTERESTS . . . Coaching, Camping, Hiking, Camping Fishing MIKE KEKICH . . . Physical Education HELEN ISAAC English DEGREES . . . B .A.-Univ. of Montana DEGREES B A Muskingum College INTERESTS . . . Varsity Football and Basketball Coach INTERESTS Bfldge Palm 3Pf1I1gS BARBARA HINDS . . . English DEGREES . . . B .A.-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Swimming, Cooking, Sewing RAY KING . . . Industrial Arts DEGREES . . . B .A .-UCSB INTERESTS . .. Bowling, Golf Tennis MARY KIRK DEGREES . .. B. INT ERES TS ef' . ,list ' AN I Lif Wf'f' CLIFF LANEY . . . English DEGREES . . . B.A.-Utah, M.A.- HENRY Ll . . . Chinese Utah DEGREES . . . B .A.-Takien U., China, INTERESTS . . . Chess, Sports, LTSC-Curwen Memorial Reading Transition A.-CSCLB M A -CSCLB Travel ' . ,,,. 11,v.zi'r ,W - 'G'- '?M' M' I Q . 5 F' r .,. av--wwe... lp., L li JANE MARTIN . . . Home-EC. TED MATT . . . English DEGREES . . . B .S .-Florida Southern DEGREES . . . B .A . -Loyola Univ. , M .A . -Loyola Univ. INTERESTS TIHVS1, AII INTERESTS Camping, Fishing, Basketball N 2' g M533 if If ' Mfg FLOYD LINK . . . Special Industrial Arts MICHAEL LITTLE . . . Social Studies DEGREES . . . B .A .'UCLA , CSCLB DEGREES . . . B .A'C3.1 State L.A . INTERESTS .. . Cars, Racing INTERESTS Camping, Outdoor Sports is ,ttt is . ftt- P? RQ' S x , . 1, W 1 Z II . ' , f 'f5'3hf'- -I Q fi ,A I T t s ig 0 ' v tsy, gi v S X fi 'SI , wg,,9,Q. ,,,, 2 .FQ 1- f f ff fr .. H' Q V 0 MARY MCCARTHY . . . BUS. English JEAN MCCORMICK . . . English DEGREES ... B.A.-CSCLB DEGREES ... B.A. 'UI1iV. of INTERESTS Skiing, Tennis Michigan INTERESTS . . . Macrame Y xxx. ,,,., ..,i Wagga, SKIP McDOWELL . . . English DEGREES . . . B .A .-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Handball, plus mucho more. BARBARA MICHAEL . . . Science DEGREES B.A.- Bowling Green University INTERESTS Music, Travel, Macrame TOM MITCHELL . . . Science DEGREES . . . B.A.-Greeley INTERESTS Golf, Golf, Golf M'-. ,tg gs KATHLEEN MCKINNEY . . . Foreign Language DEGREES . . . B .A.-San Diego State INTERESTS . .. Bridge, Readir JAMES MODLIN . . . Math DEGREES . . . B.A .-Kansas St., M.A. -Kansas INTERESTS . . . Hunting, Fishing, Rock and Collecting ' iff pw, XI 'faf ilffuz- 5 f eff rf ' J VIVIAN MENKE . . . English JOHN MERKOVSKY . . . Music DEGREES . . . B .A.-Univ. Vermont DEGREES . . . B .A.-DuQuesne Univ. PA INTERESTS . . . Traveling, Skiing INTERESTS . .. Sports. Music DON MOORE . . . Photography DEGREES . . . B.A.-Arizona St. , M.A.-Arizona St. INTERESTS . . . qYou Know --- Don't You'???J rr' ' ' V ,K , 4 ..,,, .- ,, , A :fr-1 ff--k ' A f . f , .muy f . . , f F ,f f 1, ,,.., iffffflfeewfrzfl, ' . Q J fy ' fu 1 1 i E R , .- -V Fifi ,M K1 493 r ,W aim we if Q? 5 . ,L -9 :Jiffy AVA? ,f 42 ooonoo wi S ff G gf? E E , ff f-gfw,-vam -,w i ,',..-z '.,...- . , . ,,,, if N u . . 1 ,,Z' , ,, M ,,, 1,1, . f5vH ' ' 't'7:'f+- MM , in :-:.:f,:',fpz:1'+'f gf 1, . , 1, .,, N V, M 1 1 .f f We wi Eg g , ,.,1,f,',,,g4, U3 'I H I V. I f f,',,:.,:?,::4g:,,,u r v, ,. of f W -, f, yu ff' in , . V , ff -1 . f 'H . .2 on 4' ,W ,L 1 I, 1 . nn V . , , , .'f,'.,w+w1 ,,, tap.,- ,ri ffyb : fii, 'r,f . . .W . 9 I , , ,j,1f.ff,i!,f1 531,-3.13. Zvi. 1 'ff lf -' .I -IW: 1 '. I nf, 4, 'n,u,' Aw 1 1 ,nb ,, 'vohng fy 5 1 r pun' 1 , Q ,nm .Q 4. , ,Q 1 -9' I I 5- 1-2eff,,,ffwmif1Q,,m,gf W ',,,,1.f5l5s1. y , ' H '11, nf , 2 1 f .fg'5:655:f:m1 I n '.,,,, ., . - 'f , ff, 1 , 2 f gf- f. .'t .m',5,v n, - 1 1+ fa , ,wwwfefw f , 1 if 19? 1 I 1 xg, JOHN MORGAN . . . Math DEGREES' . . . B .A .-CSCLB INTERESTS Skiing, Golfing, Coin and Stamp Collecting . 5 f W f i , - ff ISR' S, .,1ix,X I . FRANCES PERALEZ . . . Spanish DEGREES .. .. B.A. - USCB, M.A. - Mills INTERESTS Music, Swimming, Sewing ROBERT NEWMAN . . . Drama DEGREES ... B.A. - USC INTERESTS ... Theatre, Photography, Sailing JEAN PETERSON . . . Social Studies DEGREES ... B.A. - UK, M. A. - CSCLB INTERESTS . . . People NICK NICHOLAS . . . English DEGREES . . . B. S. - Bowling Green State U INTERESTS .. . Athletics, Golf MARGARET OLSON ... Bus. English DEGREES . . . B. A. - MacAlester College INTERESTS Camping, Reading, Hiking Ax '1 I S .1 Q2 f 33 ' w eg ee IW iff MARCUS MORGAN . . . Social Studies 4' DEGREES . . . B.A. and A.B.-UCLA ' INTERESTS Chess, Pemies, Tennis WILLIAM RICHARDSON . . . Police Science EXPERIENCE . . . Deputy Sheriff INTERESTS People SAMUEL RAMACCO . . . Work Study DEGREES . . . B .A . and M.A.-CSCLB CLAY ODELL . . . English INTERESTS . . . Fishing, Travel, Cooking DEGREES . . . B.A.-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Football 4:? ' ELIZABETH SNHTH . . . English 4 DEGREES ... B.A.-USC, MA - Cal State L.A. INTERESTS . . . Drama ima- mfr- N ,,X- ,X , JANE SHAHIN English DEGREES B.A.-UCLA INTERESTS Reading, Swimming COLLEEN ROGERS . . . Art DEGREES . . . B .A .-Kansas State INTERESTS ... Music, art SUSAN SANTILLO . . . Math DEGREES . . . B .S.-WVU INTERESTS .. . Modern Dance, Skiing, Spo Ang. M l f 5 'Ii n M JOE STITS . . . Art DEGREES . . . B .A .-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Toymaking, Educational Organizations NICK STREET . . . Physical Education DEGREES . . . B .A.-Whittier, M.A. Whittier INTERESTS . . . Camping CANDELARIA SANCHEZ . . . Foreign Language DEGREES . . . B.A.-Arizona State INTERESTS . . . Glider pilot AL STOUT . . . Industrial Arts DEGREES . . . B .A .-WashQ State INTERESTS . . . Hunting RITA STARNES . . . Social Studies DEGREES . . . B.A.-Cal State Los Angeles INTERESTS . . . Sewing I I '. as -W H WARREN WARD . . . Industrial Arts ARNIE WINOKUR . . . Science DEGREES . . . B.A.-Northern Arizona, M.A.-CSCLB DEGREES . . . B.A.-UCLA, M.S.-UCLA INTERESTS . .. Church, Sports, Travel INTERESTS Sports, Wood crafts, Art LARRY WALTZ . . . Social Studies BETTY YOUNG . . . Social Studies DEGREES . , . B .A . -USC DEGREES . . . B.A . -Queens Univ. INTERESTS . . . Sports, Writing poetry, Music INTERESTS . . . Antiques, Travel 5 ,E , , X if f I J LYNETTE WALTNER . . . Physical Education ROBERT THOMPSON . . . Social Studies DEGREES . . . B.F .A . and M.A. -USD DEGREES . . . B .A.-CSCLB, M.A .-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Golf, Bridge, Travel INTERESTS Books and stamps ' QQS JIM WOODWARD . . . Science DEGREES , . . B .A .-CSCLB ANNE WYNNE . . . Math INTERESTS . . . Ecology, woodcrafts DEGREES . . . B .A.-CSCLB, M.A.-CSCLB INTERESTS . . . Stamp and coin collecting, reading Scholars of The Year Kerry Mcflluggage While in high school, a variety of interests have captured the interest of Kerry McCluggage. On campus Kerry has taken part in student govern- ment as Speaker Pro-Tempore of the House of Representatives, in drama- tics as a member of the Thespians and Drama Workshop, and in the An- nual as this year's editor. Off campus Kerry enjoys flying light aircraft and is President of a youth flying club. He is also involved in film-mak- ing and plans to follow through on this interest in the Telecommunications Department at the University of Southern California. A careful pre-flight , As 'H igkwi ,. ,,,rV.k.:. lsigiik I D r . .:1, - r. r 5 X Another deadline on the Annual Staff. Kerry in Midsummer's Night Dream . Bill Thompson Involved is probably the best way to describe Bill Thomp- son's life. Bill is involved as chairman of the Inter-Club Coun cil, President ofthe National Forensics League, captain of the Debate Team, Vice President of Key Club, Board Member of CSF, and he also plays the saxophone in Band. Besides his ac- tivities in clubs, Bill is very involved on the academic scene. He plans to use his 3. 98 GPA and extremely high SAT scores to gain entrance to UCLAg where he expects to study Political Science with an emphasis on Eastern Asia. Bill checks his debate file. Bill T. on key. A high level conterence. 1 C.S.F. California Scholarship Feder- ation is a club comprised of students who have shown scholastic ability in high school. They attempt to service not only the school but also the community. This Club has serviced some schools in the community by tutoring. BACK . .. Kerry McCluggage, Scott Rozelle, Mike Noar, Darryl Hugli, Jackie Weinburg, Janet Theener, Margie Kleinjan, Susan Furnish. 2nd ROW . .. Linda Pederson, Dinah Herron, Jim Modlin, Bryan Larson, Dave Barnhart, Karen Bartel, Eva Cunningham, Michelle Hatch, Connie Halls, Allyson Anthony. 3rd ROW Bobbi Bair, Sam Nunn, Ed Hirth, Ann Creswell, Pat Jarvis, Marcy Brammer, Leann Parks, Janet Nedalsky, Cathy Barnhart, Peggy Traxel, Terry Garrett. 4th ROW . . . Steve LaVoy, Anita Harmon, Meri Heaton, Bonita Kato, Leah Julius, Patty Doktor, Mr. Hester. 5th ROW . . . Cesar Baldemore, Rusty Kane, Jay Davis, Mike Nadal- sky, Julie Bubar, Donna Bryan, Laurinda Van Surksum, Jan Croeker, Leslie Davis. 6th ROW . . . Clay Doyle, Fred Budig, Norm Hamada, Chuck Collucci, Kathy Valdes, Mary Kuliculia, Karen Ferre, John Conners, Cheryl Steenburgen. FRONT .. . Nick Cirlincione, Bob Lemen, Sue Ward, Gretta Anthony, Marie Chabolla, Raymond Hamada, Mike Lambe, Barry Stone, Matt azzola SPONSOR: Mr. Hester -s-Naam, Scholars of the future? 82 3 ,ff Q 2 . r J X' L, is K STANDING .. . Sylvia Hrenandez, Sue Ward, Rita Jansen, Bette Clark, Deon Baldwin, Judy Simpson, Betty Johnson, Jenny Vanderlvlarol. SEATED . . . Judy Cremens, Jackie Esser, Sandy Winton, Debbie Clark, Sally Hernandez. HO . E CLI B Z ? 3 sili' 'J' or is ii' Members exchange ideas for activities. SPONS OR: MRS. DAY The purpose of the Home Ec. Club is to inform students what our Home Economics Department has to offer, to teach stu- dents how to apply Home Ec. to their everyday lives. Home Ec. Club has also had a float in the Homecoming parade, gone on field trips, and has had several dinner parties CHEMISTRY CLUB STANDING . . . Jim Pichner, Robert Matthews, Dave Barnhart, Kathy Valdes, Kim Kekich, Monica Matthews, Mary Kukiela, Bonita Kato, Leah Julius, Lou Oliva. KNEELING .. . Tom Graham, Bob Gendall, Mike Bethke, Scott Rozelle, Rusty Kane, Sam Nunn, Mike Noar. SITTING . . . Jeff Pisto lee, Darell Hugli, Cliff Armstrong, Wally Carlstrom, Curtis McConnell, Dennis Mallard, Rod The purpose of the Chemistry Club is for stud ents to participate in various activities that help to raise money for the science scholarship fund and to enjoy themselves at the same time. SPONSOR: MR. BOYLE PHYSICS CLI, B STANDING . . . Mr. Mitchell, Dan Potts, Dinah Herron, Wally Carl- strom, Daryl Koops, Marcy Brammer, David Barnhart, Pat Jarvis, John Zwiep, Meri Heaton, Jana Ferguson, Craig Leitner, Ann Creswell, Vicky Herbst, Lee Ann Park, Howard Michael. KNEELING . . . James Renolds, Stuart Furusho, Darrel Hugli, Jim Rusher, Jan Goodsell. SITTING Paul Litzinger, Doug Belts, Bill Thompson, Mike Noar, Chuck Blackledge, Pepe Chairez, Walt Drysdale, Tom Graham, Tom Creswell. BIOLOGY CLUB STANDING . . . Mrs. Hersek, Stuart Furusho, Wally Carlstrorn, Dinah Herron, Rosemary Elias, Marie Chabolla, Nancy Hudspeth, Debbie Kishiyama, Pat Jarvis, Marcy Brammer, Meri Heaton, Ann Creswell, Sandy Jinkins. FRONT Robert Matthews, Ted Spaseff, Cliff Armstrong, Darrell Hugli, Curtis McConnell, Henry Morales, David Barnhart, Tom Graham, David Cantrell. A The Physics Club sponsored by Mr. Mitchell, is one of the more con- spicuous clubs on campus. If you have trouble identifying them, just look for people flying kites in a storm or under an apple tree wait- ing for a momentous discovery to fall upon their heads, Biology is a social and service club for those students who are taking or have taken biology. They enjoy attending scientifically oriented facilities. The Biology Club serves the science depart- ment and is involved in fund raising for such projects as the Science Club scholar- ships awarded each year. 85 MU ALPHA THETA To promote scholarship, enjoy- ment and understanding of math- ematics is the purpose of Mu Alpha Theta. The most important activity is to co-sponsor the second annual Bellflower High School field day for junior high stud ents. PRESIDENT: Stuart Furusho Mr. Fiebing provides enjoyment and satisfaction to any students wishing to play the guitar. 86 STANDING Mr. Modlin, Vicki Theener, Ann Creswell, Linda Pederson, Bobbi Bair, Dinah Heron, Pat Jarvis, Mary Heaton, Marcy Brammer, Mary Kukiela, Terry Garret, Bonita Kato, Leah Julius. KNEELING . .. Mike Howard, lim Modlin, Rusty Kane, Stuart Furusho, Sam Nunn, Paul Hugli, Tom Creswell. SITTING . . . Scott Rozelle, Bob Lem Mike Noar, Curtis McConnell, Rod Stern, Wally Carlstrom. GUITAR CLU CHS STANDING .. . Rick Back, Deb Cantrell, Judy Simpson. SITTING .. . lim Jones, Danny Street, Deon Baldwin, Kathy Renolds, Dave Nylen. xr Mr. Fiebing hums while the thumb strumm ers strum. V DEBATE BACK . .. Mike Riley, Randy Karst, Mike Pardo. 2nd ROW . . . Mike Noar, Bill Thompson, Bryan Larson, Brad Rodriguez, John Teel, Mark Chulich, Sharon Newsom, Clay Doyle. FRONT . . . r. Albertsen, Rod Stern, Cindy Naretta, Cliff Armstrong, Sherry rkes, Pam McDaniel. The speech team is a student body activity and is open to any d ember of the student body. The advisor is Mr. Albertsen and embers of the team may, upon application, receive English :redit for their competition. ifhe speech team consists of the debate squad and the individual members of the speech team itself. if SPEECH 1 i I Wm-rw - ,, ,...,, .. BACK . . . Mike Noar, Mark Chulich, Randy Karst, Ron Chesley, Paul Mossinger, Brad Rodriguez, Cliff Armstrong. 2nd ROW . . . Bill Thompson, Vickie Theener, Diane Calmer, Mr. Albertson, Sharon Newsom, Pam McDaniel, Cindy Naretta, Terry Garrett. 3rd ROW .. . Rod Stern, Bryan Larson, Sherry Back, Areene Oki- moto, Donna Kartchner, Nina Sandlin, Dana Watson, Sherry Erkes, lim Martinez, Linda Timm, Mike Olsen. FRONT . . . Mike Pardo, Tim Coleman, John Teel, Mike Roley, Clay Doyle, Joe Killingbeck. The National Foren- sic League trains for leadership. Members earn the right to participate in the National Speech tournament and National Student Congress. D, .F.L. BACK Mr. Albertsen, Bryan Larson, Mike Noar, Randy Karst, Brad Rodriguez, Steve Hulen, Clay Doyle. SITTING ... Sharon Newsom, Cindy Naretta, Pam McDaniel. FRONT . .. Cliff Armstrong, John Teel, Rod Stern. 87 FRE CH Study the Romantic language. See many historical French places, Pen pals from Taiwan, compiling a Chinese diction- ary, Chinatown, visit to a Chinese family. These are a few of the activities the Chinese Club partici- pated in. CLUB STANDING . . . Vicki Anderson, Ioannes Boman, Staci DeBoer, Maria Cohen, Mike Noar SEATED ... Nina Sandlin, Rhonda Rowley, Penny Allen, Catherine Budig. CHI ESE CLUB IN TREE Scott Fowler, Jeff Pistole, Steve Terry. STANDING Pa Moffinger, lim Pichner, Bob Galeener. SPA ISH HU OR SOCIETY l1 Q ' l'W sis l 1 f P it P if sysy L, ,W STANDING . .. Mrs. Sanchez, Pat Jarvis, Ann Creswell, Bobbi Bair, Paul Litzinger. NOT PICTURED . .. Kim Kekich, Toni Olsen, Daryl Koops, Peggy Easton, Jim Modlin, Vicki Prather, Janet Theener, Barbara Anderson, Ed Eynon, Robert Lemen, Ruben Perez, Denise Plant, Paula Scott, Terry Sprague. ship to a senior that will major or minor in Spanish. ibero ericana 39 Juiy - Aug. - July IS Tribute to our sister city Los Mochis. Spanish Honor Society recognizes students that show outstand- ing achievement in Spanish. They also give a token scholar- 1 W a. , i. 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X M-1,ww+',mn: ww, x 1-v I M, 1971 VARSITY FOOTBALU Smith, John Kerr, Don Thwaites, Tom Castillo, Dan Davidson, Tom Goodro, Darell Kooy, Ron Stone, Barry Torrence, Bob Hardwick, Mark Lord, David Contreras, Rudy Emerick, Steve Dedic, John Nadalsky, Mike Rupe, Monte McSor1ey, Andy Howard, Mike Slover, Jim Costa, Bob Revilla, Andy Axe, Dirk Haack, Art Hirth, Ed Stratton , Rick Mclntyre, Tony This page sponsored by DeJONG 'S HARDWARE AND APPLLANCES 9826 Artesia Blvd. , Bellflower 925-5521 Snow, Larry Miller, Duane Johnson, Mark Bethke, Mike Davis, Walt Rogers, Scott Kekich, Steve Ketchum, Dave Rogers, Dirk Frost, Dave Kolkow, Bill Eades, Steve TE Bellflower B ellflow er Bellflow er B ellflow er Bellflower Bellflower Bellflow er Bellflow er Bellflower Bellflower 1971 SEASON Pacifica Mayfair Artesia Palos Verdes S. G. V. L. C.l.F. Paramount Norwalk Excelsior Pioneer California Upland 2' 1 ii 4 Head Coach - CLAY ODELL Asst. Coach ED KEENEN Asst. Coach - MIKE KEKICH RSITY FOUTB LL vs 5 sim 3 if one 1 The migf Touchdown! s v sf' 46, Jay Smith slices into Paramount's defense. Dan Castillo shows his skill! fg 'ze swwwz-,isis-55' kk Wk.k1 . . sg, uc, Q. After the game. ls B Scott Rogers rips into action. ccaneer Raiders wait to attack. Torrence throws to victory. We're number 1 in 71 was the motto for this year's Varsity Football team. After the fourth game of the season, this motto became fact as the Southern California Sportswriters chose the Bucs as the ffl team in the C. LF. AAA. This ranking lasted until the eighth game, when the Buccaneers were edged by Pioneer, 14-7. Even so, the team was ranked 1595 at the end of the year and was chosen as the only at large team to compete in the AAA C. LF. playoffs. The Buc 's outstanding regular season record was 8 wins and 1 loss. After breezing through four non-league opponents, Pacifica, Mayfair, Artesia and Palos Verdes, the Bucs took on Paramount in their first League game, which was also their Homecoming gameg Lancers were beaten 28-O. An old rival, Excelsior, was waitingg the Bucs prevailed, 21-14. The show- down game of the SGVL was here, the game with the Pioneer Titans. The Bucs were beaten by the clock, 14-7, as the game ended with the Gang- busters on the Pioneer 3 yard line. Cal Hi closed out the regular season play for the bucsg the Condors were beaten 27-11. But the season was not ended. The C. LF. chose the Bucs to enter the AAA playoffs, and for the 4th time in the past 6 years, Bellf1ower's Buccaneers were in the playoffs. Upland was the opponent. Playing at Chaffey High School, the Bucs were beaten by a 39 yard field goal, 10-7. Six Raiders were honored on the All-San Gabriel Valley League team: Larry Snow at offensive tackleg Bob Torrence at offensive backg Dirk Rogers at defensive tackleg Dirk Axe at defensive linebackerg and Darell Goodro and Tom Davidson as defensive secondary. A 'gg 9 -v 1 ew fi' f'l-i , , A ff siiii Y 1 ilri M 1 lrli ryvr at 5 at V A rty, ' gf A s.c.v.L. CHAMPS 1971 1.v. FOOTBALL '51 1 STANDING . . . Navalan 88, Tritler 54, Cutwright 75, Kolkow 73, Schmidt 85, White 80. MIDDLE . .. Gwiuup 71, Calmen 33, Turner 30, George 52, Knecht 63, Porcaro 56. KNEELING ... Dolphin, Sutton, Gendle 22, Gunderson 34, Miller 81, Foster 16, Ioalnain 72. The 1971 Iunior Varsity team took the SGVL IV Championship for the second year in a row. Displaying an awesome defense, they intimidated their opponents and remained undefeated in league. Their season record was an impressive 7 Wins and 2 losses. The Junior Varsity team displayed pride and promise throughout the 1971 season. IV Coach .. . STEVE DUNNAM 96 This page sponsored by: GRANDMA'S CHICKEN, 9886 Alondra Blvd. 925-1928 Q E2 Coach Little, Tabe 75, Devine 71, Rutzoba, Wasmun 80, Coleman 31, Mecum 52, Sailing 73, Schram 61, Riggs 85, SaI1ChCZ. Hardin 77, Coach Winokour, Medlock 40, Krugel 76, Walsh 86, Rougue114, Olsen 22, Teague 82, Munoz 60, Butcher 51, Zen- zola 54, Connors 88, Grinello 73, Naretta 81, Prouty 16, Fabian 64, Beaty 34, Weber 67, Sistrunk 33, Hillman 85, Pringle 41, McConnell 30, Fowler 37, Lamb 89, Anderson 62. SUPHO ORE FRESHMA OOTBALL FOOTB LL Injuries were a major factor in the success and failure of the This year's Freslunan Football team was a good one. The re- Sophomore Football team. This season 's squad was small in cord of 3 wins and 6 losses doesn 't indicate the complete pic- size but large in deed. Although our record did not truly repre- ture because penalties, fumbles, and pass interceptions plagued the quality of our team, we were in every game and could the 'littlest bucs' all season. The young men displayed a rare when we were behind. Our motto this year was Mojo degree of unity and team pride. They won and lost together, You Know What I Mean. they worked long hard hours together, and they leamed to- gether. , sf 28 7' gd' ,stu N, 1 . its 2 siizsajm.-W. .. Q.. ,A . 75, Kraxberger 74, Stanton 62, Durrant 86, Moore 77, Rasile 21, Davis 12, Patzke, 82, Kegley 83, King 80, Rogers 65, , Johnson 88, Coach Larry Waltz, Coach Dave Dufault, Eaton 56, Ruffner 65, Shermerhorn 71, Huddleston 68, Blevins 79, 78, Hite 13, Bethurum 66, O'Brien 61, Belt 40, Smith 42, Hollingsworth 41, Klewer, Schnablegger, Johns 84, Hunsaker 6, Mercie 33, Rohrer 54, Michau 64, Jones 22, Tabet 60, Schmart 67, Michelson 70, Bulkowski, Grend, Norris 51, Devine 18, odighier 20, Woolridge 30, McShane 34, Reber 15, Dawkins 31, Shipley 63, Foreman 25, Ruhlen 16, Ewart 14, Mclntyre 81. 97 I N VARSITY BOB HOLINSWORTH BOB O'BRIEN KEN NELSON DAVE WIELENGA FRED BUDIG STEVE MORAN 1971 CROSS COUNTR MXFEQ? 5 Q iss SV EB YQ S2395 5:5 UK 'HY E gfla? xkilfilgf J gm? filing 3 Qxfigffg, easszsunma mygngy 0 V Buc Cross Country runs to win another victory for B. H. S. L Coach Dave Chapel gives a pep talk to Bob O'Brien. 1.v. CROSS COUNTRY RICK LARMAN PAUL WIELENGA IACK VILLEGAS I IM PICHNER TOM CRESWELL S k 'X 'fw fl -Y 3' ffvvslff P+ - 2 ' , ? ' wi ki V A i , , af To X p ' 5, 5' , The 1971 Cross Country Team or the ROAD RUNNERS was perhaps the youngest team in Be11flower's history! Bob O'Brien was certainly the outstanding ROAD RUNNER OF THE YEAR. He won the gold medal for the first place in the league finals, and gained awards in every invitational meet he entered. The top seven runners will all be back on what is expected to be a great Cross Country Team in 1972. 99 Varsity V restling Richard Okimoto, Rick Bair, George Hunsaker, Craig Leitner, Monte Rupe, Louie Snow, Rick Stratton, Gary White, Walter Drysdale, Mark Maciel, Glen Caldwell, Mike Zarp, Dave Soto. if was 1971-1972 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 'X The strength of this year's varsity wrestling team lies in its 10 returning lettermen. These young men bring a combination of strength, wrestling ability, and desire for victory to the wrest- ling team. On January 20, 1972 these young men experienced one highlight of their high school lives when they defeated the mighty Norwalk Lancers. Norwalk had been undefeated in 5 years and unbeaten by the Bucs for the last 10 years. Mike Zarp shows determination. , 1 V ' - ,, , ,, - . , ,'f.', r .'-,f. 1 . ww . 'Ui' fs Marc Maciel panics Paramount. BUGS DO IT AGAIN! Walter, Schmidt, Brian Ferre, Jack Doyle, Don Dolphin, Mike James, Don Maciel, Cris Maxon, Dana Hard- wick, Marty Maciel, Leonard Camacho, Pepe Charez. 2nd ROW: Ken Cooper, Bob Houser, Mike Hite, Tim Rush, Chuck Blackledge, Mike Zenzola, Andy McSorely, Craig May, Aaron Moore, Pat Divine, Mike Coleman, Scott Bethurum, Don Sutton, Kirk Sellers, Dave Wasmund. A I.V. wrestler winning another match. .V. Wrestling Endurance, conditioning, effort and the ability to win fill the minds of each I.V. wrest- ler before each match. The I.V. wrestlers have certainly proven themselves mighty as they de- feated such schools as Pioneer, Paramount and Mayfair. The 1971-1972 LV. Wrestling season is one that will long be remembered. Varsit Basketball 6,9kffYf:? STANDING. Steve Langford, Phtl Wlenburg, Steve Crockett, Kerth Thomas, Dlck Van V11et, I1m Hamllton, Klpp bault, Wally Carlstrom, Frank Fisher, Jerry Pabbruwee, Randy Cox, Coach Greenfield. KNEELING: Richard Blosat, John Wynn. If' Jerry Pabbruwee takes f1V6. i You just can't stop that Langford machine Crockett shoots for two. lm .. . ,QW .J - BUCS BOUNCE THEIR WAY TO A GREAT SEASON Outstanding describes the Buc Varsity Basketbal-1 Team. The team, made up of six returning lettermen, three I.V. players and a transfer from Paramount, showed a tremendous early season promise. The Bucs won the always hard Alhambra Tournament and also the Mid Cities Tournament. Phil Weinburg and Jim Hamilton pabbruwee Puts it in again! were chosen Most Valuable Players. Steve Langford and Jerry Pabbruwee were chosen All Tournament. The 1971-1972 season will long be remembered as a season of well- earned victories. ' - , ass... Weinburg shows great form! Bucs show teamwork. lst ROW Brian Hale Brian Larson Nick Crrhncionne Uoug Rich Rusty Kane Brian Jansen 2nd ROW Steve Eades Kipp Archaboult Gary Patten Doug Rogers Jim Modhn Bob Woolford Coach Mello Barr. The B.H.S. LV. Team has en- joyed a great deal of success, as well as a taste of defeat. The J.V. Bucs won the consolation championship in the Monte Viste Tourney and lost the championship game by three points in the May- fair Tourney. The team is cap- tained by Rusty Kane and Nick Cirlincione. Kipp Archambault is the top rebounder and leading scorer. Bob Woolford, Brian Hale and Steve Eades add tremendously to the team. The sophomores, Gary Patten, Randy Karst, Mike Stewart and Brian Larson, along with the freshmen, Doug Rogers and Ryn Jansen complete the mem- bership of a championship team. Z2 if Bee's Droopy eyes and consistent yawning fill the Buc gym each morning as the Bee basketball players prepare for each game. Practice at 6:30 in the morning and after school is what makes the Bee team one of the finest Bee basketball teams in So. Calif. The Bee's have great talent, pride and plenty of spirit in each game played. lst ROW: John Ponomeroff, Martin Kartchner, Scott Simmons, Mike Diguillo, Dave Prouty, Wayne Vick, Brian Kennedy, Frank Gonzoles, Paul Wielenga. 2nd ROW: Raymond Lechuga, Jim Randall, Joey Killenback, Randy Hess, Matt Bonazolla, Steve Hendrickson, Ed Farnum, Mark Worell, Raymond Cobb. Cee's The 1971-1972 Cee basketball team was composed of many talented freshmen and sopho- more athletes. Each member showed mental discipline and poise throughout the season. Their team play was well balanced, dedicated, filled with spirit and backed by Buc pride. OP ROW: Gary Ficociello, Craig Wilmore, Pete Obrien, Ron Frier, James tockwell, Jon Parks, Mike Klewer, Cameron White, Stan Wienburg, Kelly ruton, Scott Ruffner, Coach Dunnam. BOTTOM ROW: Randy Hollings- avorth, Mike Castro, Paul Custer, Dave Hamilton, Mike Schmart. Deels h Lack of a Coach kept the Dee's from becoming a team last year, but this year the Dee's are back! Coach Steve Lo- gan, CSCLB student, has done a fine job in coaching. The Dee's have shown great pride and determination in their games Picture left, lst ROW: Sam Turner, Lloyd Hudspeth, Zane Rodighier, Paul Custer, Bobby Wager, Wade Jacobson, Paul Digiuliuo, Jeff Griffen. 2nd ROW: Troy Cagle, Dale Gloude- man, Ron Durrant, Dave Ewart, Kevin Hudson, Kent Willmore Joel Harrel, Monte Ashmore, Daryl Gloudeman. Coach Steve Logan. VARSITY TENNIS Dedication and plenty of practice made this year's Var- sity Tennis team a successful one. Phil Rogers, Rod Stem, Mike Diguillio and Norm Hamada were recognized as the outstand- ing singles. Ted Shimamoto, Scott Rozell, James Jepsen and Brian Kerns were named as the outstanding doubles. Early in the Tennis season Mr. Bott was asked what he expected of the Tennis team, He replied, We expect to destroy every opponent in our path! i 'lu Phil Rogers tip-toes through the Why you dirty . . . ! 1 tennis courts. TOP ROW: Richard Romero, John Teel, Norman Hamada, Bob Lemen, John Wynn, Gary Donar, Henry Morales , Hymie Carillio, Mike Noar, Brian Kennedy, Richard Biringer, Kim Knect. BOTTOM ROW: Rod Stern, Ted Shimamoto, Scott Rozelle, Phil Rogers, James Jepsen, Mike Diguillio, Brian Kerns. 6 . . TENNIS ' r , L V E , i ' 3 fn x X , , A f Aff an S 4 f .g , 5 T eg T ' T YH? 3 , R T Tsrles 3 T - ga, , , ,V yr. y V., It EE f V 7 1 mv, I V, kr 4 , , if W. NJ VQ , 712, K, 5 , t W ' Q ? ff V ,. f yy' -yvf 5. 5 1 'X ' ' u V Vuf , QA! ,.,f -. 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Rich Okimoto, Dennis Simmons, Chris Bartel, Mike Lambe and Rich Hillman are only a few of the l.V. team members that help to make this year's tennis season a successful one. Tennis is a game of concentration. 7 VARSITY BASEB LL With a new team of only 3 returning players from last year, the players of 'll-'72 had to work hard to form a unified team. Excellent fielding and strong batting from Brian Diendorf and Dirk Rogers helped make this year's team successful. Other outstanding players were Joey Archambault and Steve Kekich. Brian Hale shows determination. W' ir 'git if-a , W, - if TOP ROW, L-R: Marcus Bohrn, Brian Diendorf, Les Weikamp, Larry Carter, Steve Kekich, Ed Eynon, Dirk Rogers, Brian Hale, Cliff Armstrong, Coach Kekich. BOTTOM ROW, L-R: Doug Rich, Bob Shimimoto, Joey Archambault, Rudy Contreras, Darrell Goodro, Mike Howard, Ron Simpkins. The Hit That Won The Game! ! ! 1 L1 if: W4 V , ,' 11, ' XV . K K VIK. 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' ' 43 .53. fy ,,..,,, ,,5s,,,l3Wj I Y, .miwtln Q. ,ir , JN V ft 'E T:'wf4'ff-4-1 wg ' fl mf PM ,,1ff:kf,ifUps 2'?'g:gW?, Steve pitches another strike. teee thttet V1 in f A tfth he 5 t,,T TZTT ' , ,.4,,,, , ,awk .- I He's out! I! .dm-Q 13 . ' Q wi 3 Q If p no r r ff J Q51 M , Vw' ,: N VANV , Iii f lf E 7 a t A 43 .I 'gf s 53 T K Qi is - f- - . .BASEB LL According to Coach Dunnam of the Junior Varsity, the team couldn't have made it through the season without players like Scott Rogers, Brian Miller and Bink James, and of course the ever lending hand of assistant Coach Lynn McCar- roll. They have held a four year league championship and the chances of taking another league championship look even better this year. 'I'I0 ROSTER Mel Baty Steve Bragg Matt Bonazzola Chris Carter Pat Devine Armando Gonzales Frank Gonzales Bink James Dan Jensen John Kolthoff James Mecum Brian Miller Richard Munoz Scott Rogers Dave Pauli Mike Sammon Danny Valadao - Suki fk -5 ,gftqx-as f '1'3?i'15'!Qi Z s. if Bellflower High's Frosh baseball team has been league champion for the past two years. Coach Ed Keenan has worked the boys hard to achieve this goal. The team had a good season to look forward to again this year with such inspirational players as Andy LaRocco, Phil Davis and Chris King . sw A 'ii' Y , 1 K . at , jr ,, ,A t . FRESHMAN BASEBALL ROSTER Scott Bethurum Ben Davis Phil Davis Mike Devine Mark James Ted Jones Chris King Robert King Andy LaRocco Tom McShane Steve Morgan Art Kraxberger Gary Norris Glen Schnablegger Jim Femish Mike Finegan Stan Weinberg Mgr. J oe Riggs ti? 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A, ' 'MK' BRYAN LARSON q2ndJ Tim Bruke flsty Mark Rasile q3rdj Bill Kosarefffllthp 100 yd. dash CBee3. i fig 1972 TRACK TE Ms Track's Varsity, Bee, and Cee teams are each looking for league championships in 1972 The Varsity team is building in strength and are top contenders for the S. G.V.L. title. Their best events are considered to be the mile run, the two mile rtm, the long-jump led by Frank Catania with 22 7 l!2 , the high-jump in which Steve Eades has attained a jump of 6'4 , the pole vault led by Dick Miersma with a vault of ll'6 , and a shot put in which sophomore Barry Stone excelled with 48'. Both the Bee and Cee teams have good material and through hard work and dedication could become the league champs this year. Captains - MIKE NADALSKY and DAVE GUNDERSON L-R: Coach Derek Harrison, Coach Mell Barr, Coach Dave DuFault, Coach Dave Chappel. 12151 .-1? fmfll ymkffsibnas i1 'r-rf ROW, L-R: Don Da1phir1CMgr.J, Nick C1rl1nc1one, Pat Springs, John Mclntyre, Gary Wooldridge, Mike Olsen, Allen Rick Larman, Gary Shipley, Lloyd Robinson, Charlie Ruhlen, Dave Ewart, Dave Foreman, Mike Rohree, I ack y Gary Schwartz fMgr.Q. Qnd: Troy Gagle, Ran dy Hulingsworth, Dave Prouty, Frank Catania, Jeff Schermerhorn, Budig, Doug Kegley, Jake Kosareff, Mike Nadalsky, Dave Patzke, Bill Mercier, Steve Gruber, Lyle Michelson, Kelley Mark Rosile. STANDING: Bill Kosareff, Dick Miersma, Jim Pichner, Mark Johnson, Barry Stone, Paul Wielenga, om Greswell, Ken Nelson, Bryan Larson, Curtis Norman, Dave Wilenga, Bob O'Brien, Steve Hulen, Brien Rathburn, Dave Rod Matcham, Andy Granillo, Jim Mecham, Harold Chalker, Ernie Fierheller, Dave Niethamer, Louis Snow, erry King, Rich Naretta, Craig Shea, Darius Michau, Jim Stanton.. VARSITY GOLF BACK ROW: Pat Buckley, Dale Morrison, Dan Potts, Bill Swaim, Mr. Mitchell. FRONT ROW Dan Skornerza, Ed Walker, Andy Rodriquez Bellflower's golf coach, Mr. Mitchell, alias I ack Nicklaus, has given Bellflower a fine golf teamg with outstanding players such as Andy Jr, Trevino Rodriquez, Dale Arnie Palmer Morrison, and Pat Doug Sanders Buckley. Although golf is one of the youngest sports at Bellflower they have proven themselves to be out- standing in all aspects of the game. 114 Pat Buckley and his invisible golf club. Bill Swaim gets into the swing of things. 1.v. GOLF Any golfer knows how hard it is to keep from wrapping an iron around a nearby post after missing a short putt or watching a ball fly into a water trap. However, the JV Golf team has shown the determination to over- come these mishaps and to make this year's J V Golf team a success. FAR LEFT: Frank Rodrizuez follows through on his swing. LEFT: Bobby Aitken shows his form 'I15 ,Q-2 'QNYF' 6 ,Q 'Y I i X, -4 it ws N 483' 4573 looks on after making a successful block. Qs Ac, , sf? '----. Louie is a four year track man if he Ml ,, ,. GL. , ATHLETE OF THE YEAR MR. LARRY SNOW Larry Snow was a three year Varsity football letterman. During this football career here, he received many awards. He was voted to the SGVL all-league team as a defensive guard in 1970 as a junior. As a senior, Larry made all-league again as a defensive guard and as an offensive tackle. The greatest honor was yet to come. Larry Snow was chosen to the AAA All-CIF squad, only the sixth Buc to be so honored. 'Larry received this award in the L. A. Colliseum before the recent Pro-Bowl game. Dallas All-Pro performer, Bob Lilly, presented Larry with his award. Louie was also a valuable part of the Varsity wrestling team. He lost quite a bit of weight to wrestle at l94 lbs. , but his best effort came as a heavyweight. Respected by all, envied by many, Larry Snow stood as a great anchor man for the wrestling squad. Larry has been a Varsity shot-putter in track for four years. The last two years he has served as a team leader. His behavior on and off the field has set an example to the younger track men of what it means to be a Buc athlete. Congratulations, Mr. Larry Snow. Il 7 B.A.A. B. A. A. is an active organization which is formed by the athletes of B. H. S. Their purpose is to raise money by selling cokes and popcorn at games and to do other useful services for the club and the school. This year they have sponsored an activities night and a Dime-a-Dip dinner. Ac- tive members have also repainted the team room. 118 Craig Leitner, Sgt. at Armsg Ron Kooy, Pres.g lim Hamilton, Treasurer, Dirk Rogers, Vice Pres., Mike Nadalsky, Sec., Dan Potts, I.C,C. Rep. Rx xi lst ROW C. Leitner, B. Twaites, C. Sistrunk, D. Soto, R. Contreras, A. Revilla, R. Romaro, D. Castillo, T. Twaites, D. Potts., 2nd ROW T. Shimamoto, Bruno, Rick Stratton, D. Axe, B. Hale, R. Kooy, J. Smith, M. Nadalsky, R. Torrance, Keneen. 3rd ROW M. Borne, Snow, Davis, Rogers, Kerr, Dedic, McSor1ey, Goodroo, Frost, Rogers, Ham, Pab. G.A.A. G.A.A. has proven to be one of the most successful and largest organizations on cam- 1 pus. Each quarter it offers girls such sports as volleyball, football, tennis, track and softball. Cheryl Oates, Pam Bosch, J'oAnn Briones, Joy Logan, Susan Smith, Peggy Eastman. 2nd ROW: Debbie Hieda, Brenda Jones, Emily lsiminger, Allison Anthony, Peggy Chulich, Patty McEwen, Christy Day. G.A.O. Honesty, hard work and a high interest in of- ficiating describes the girls who are in G.A,O. To be a Girls' Athletic Official one must be in G,A.A. and officiate at least one quarter in either volley- ball, basketball or softball. Peggy Trexel, Diane Schnek, Veronica McDaniel, Monica Matthews, Karen Kane, Jackie Weinburg, Bobbi Bair, Rosie Elias. lasagna Za Jaaraamxmaafafyawt eywfw ,M A f Ma! -Mrf ,, avi 4,50-Jd7MJ XXVQQ 20 Freshmen Boosters is a new organization at B.H.S. and has been very successful for its first year. Members have promoted school spirit throughout the year and have done other activities such as a kidnap breakfast for the Frosh football players. At Christmas time they handed out candy canes as a Love project. The Booster Club is a way for Freshmen to get involved in school activi- ties and will hopefully stay active for all Freshman classes yet to come. BOTTOM ROW: D. wndiey, B. Meyers, D. Smith. TOP ROW: M. Wildley, O. Hunter, Mr. Chapel, V. Mecum, D. Bustrum. Freshmen Boosters FRONT ROW: R. Rowley, M. Wildley, I. Esser, M. Hoffman, L. Brown- ing, D. Doty, G. Chappius, D. Henderson, I. Lucero, A. Okimoto, D. Hamada, K. Meyers, S. Dana, L. Ward, A. Dimmingo, P. Allen, N. Negrette, S. Annessley, C. Markeson, D. Calmer, D. Schwietzer. 3rd ROW: R. Montano, L. Merd, D. Dishman, D. Davis, D. Barret, S. Back, L. Tieson. 4th ROW: R. Silver, K. Back, A. Matchum, M. Hardy, P. Manley, I. McConnel, B. Hunsaker, M. Mazola, M. Brazil, K. Coston, S. Mecum, L. Waltz. 5th ROW: P. Hardin, B. Grannilo, R. Bloom, V. Vansetten, V. Henerey, K. Sellars, K. Koops, D. Nolan, D. Blue, D. Rudd, N. Valentine, B. Jones, L. Timm, I. Leonard. 6th ROW: K. Wise, K. Bartley, L. Openshaw, S. Hernandes, B. Johnson, S. Sowder, A. Tyndall, C. Wiesman, L. McCrede, D. Schmelling, N. Sandlin, C. Heaver, D. Kerr. Road Runners Beep Beep! During Cross Country season there was a group of chicks on the run at B.H.S. The Roadrunners is an active new club whose main purpose is to support the cross country runners and to help out at the meets. Their origi- nal float won first place in the Homecoming parade. WRESTLI G BOGSTERS lsr ROW M. Pelt, S. Ray, I. Weston, L. Holt, D. Smith, C. Sistrunk, L. Stevens, P- Allen, V. Theen- ef, 2nd S. Presley, G. Anthony, C. Day, K. Kekich, C- NEIFCIIH, I. G1'gOI'Y, P' Manley. D- 3Chmei1'1S, D, Calmer, 3rd ROW N. Jones, K. Valdes, M. Thompson, G. locius, D. Wilmoth, D. Heida, P. Teague, K. Patten. - W ..'. 'I2'fe 'F 1 T if 55 kt Q ,- '1' , 1 152.5 TSTFPQ. ' 37 T sf? uf K: 6 K 1, -. s 'af 'Ps 5 I up 1 L A' L gl gym f 2 s 4' .iyasrg , QM IWPA Q 1 r 0 Us f 4 '. B C BGOSTERS Enthusiasm and dedication fill the hearts of the Buc Boosters. An outstanding enrollment of 300 Boosters go to all the Varsity games. Yet that is only a small fraction of what they do. During football season they took an active part in family night. They sponsored the football banquet and helped to make possible Bellflower's Billy Bus. The picture on the left is the jacket that is the symbol of the Buc Boosters. 121 ' in RACKETFIE . Contrary to common belief, the Racketeers are not a vicious gang led by Al Capone and John Dillinger. They are a new club organized to sponsor and support the B. H.S. at ' tennis program. One of their first projects News was the attaching of the new wind screens X , 1 --if -Y xy . w., X NX Q to our tennis courts. They promose to be a 1 .1 new and welcome addition to Bellflower High. . Racketeers show teamwork. You C Q wind screen. ROW 1 Phil Rogers, Mike Lemen, Dennis Simmons, Rod Stern, Bob Lemen, Ray Hamada, Rich Ted Shimimoto, Mr. Bott. ROW 2 Ann Creswell, Susan Doty, Pat Jarvis, Mary Martin, Terri Garret Susan Smith, LeeAnn Park, How do you spell GO! PEP CLUB Spirit and hard work define the members of this year's Pep Club. Decorat- ing goal posts, making posters for games, and supporting the Varsity play- ers is just a small fraction of what Pep Club does. Throughout the year Pep Club has sold ribbons for games. During the week of Thanksgiving Vacation they held a turkey raffle. Faculty night was also sponsored by Pep Club and Freshman Boosters. They bought corsages for all the teachers on campus and escorted the teachers to the game, The Pep Club officers are: President, Gaye Kempemag Vice-President, Cheryl Oates, Secretary, Cindy Millerg Treasurer, Aileen Johnson. The sponsor is Mrs. Barbara Michael. 9 S ' + F 2 gg. t to r ,,,f Ax,-. kkk-. , 1 F . P - ' ftt- ' -ai gs fi 5 'X f s we Qu I 1 if ft. LY. , X s- , ROW 1 ..,. Ron Brown, Anita Harmon, Jorjetta Leonard, Vicki Theener. ROW 2 . . . Dana Watson, Susan James, Vicki Griswold, Cheryl Goats, Jeanie Weston, Leslie Stutes, Debbie Doty, Cindy Merril. ROW 3 . . . Kim Coston, Lou Ann Fisher, Cindy Heaver, Cindy Miller, Eilleen Johnson. ROW 4 . . . Melanie Martin, Konnie Moore, Marsha Smith, Barbara Michael, Ann Smith, Veronica Daniel, Linda Timm. - ,vvvw-, , y, ,.' r X , i I r L. 5 3. Lx A . xf , 1 fx W . .S . ' LCP , 4.,' ' gf' i+ Q, wfT'ff Xb X-5 Q ,hy yi sl, f 1 K. F +. L fx ,LBjC,N'jL!Xx A V 'I 1' N J N J! ,1 K' Li JU Ufx U X-1 ' Q. 1 42 uf P L J! 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M-1 all ,dr A Midsummer ight's Dream A MidsummerNiight's Dreainb, a comedy by William Shakespeare, is a humorous tale of nobles, lovers, and country bumpkins as they be- come involved in the magic of the fairies in the forest. Many never expected Shakespeare to contain such hilarity as love between girl and jackass, kisses planted on the posterior, and girls wearing lace and com- bat boots. The play was presented January 20, 21, and 225 and was held over for an afternoon performance Tuesday the 25th. y Thisby goes topless. -. Jack shall have Jill, nought shall go ill. 7 28 Chamber Singers practice for the Christmas concert. E CHRISTMA CG CERT BHS Choir in concert. The Triple Trio in their second school performance. All the Choral groups finalizing the Christmas Concert by singing the l-Iallejuah Chorus. The Christmas Concert was put on by Mrs. Baker's Choral Departments. Performances were Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Dec. 14 and 15. Among others there were performances by the Niners, a new group r up of ninth graders, and The Triple Trio, also a new group. The Junior Modem dancers were also featured as they helped the Chamber Singers tell The Story of Chri mas. sip 'T' D COMPETITIU The '71-72' Buccaneer Band, due to many hours of hard work and dedication, has taken a giant step towards making it a quality group and one of the better musical organizations in Southern California. This is evidenced in the success the band has enjoyed in appearances and it competitions this past year. Among these appearances have been the USC Band Day, Cerritos Band Day, and The National City Band Review. , WV lllf f 3 S A ,. I2 9 W14- 1, E vi , . fl, Z. .Qi . 3, 3 ,2- x , 4,-, Z X 37 If iikfiiiiatii . I Q-,z-Lgggtpg X . .,.7.:gzA2! A3 . Ai, . E s fig +55 J I C' X 3 , 1 l t We 'Q' 'mb 'x WE HRVE NE! 'HRT . WE BB THE BEST WE ERN ffm 1.31 BIENNIPSL pafyf QBLE 3 SHQW wif 1 114+ .zf3o+o'l156D+36,37'Ml 7 CffC Marcia Sabala paints clay beads to sell. 0 4,.Tf2f..,,L X Mrs. Betty Garrison looks at leather works. Il 1 Rosemary Jaffe and Scott Neal wait for the paying customers George Law straightens display. -4- Neal and Lou Liberato help set up the art show. rt Show and Sale ,V ,.kk K VM-'Ai - ' :feet ' l -554, 1 r..-. R e 'I' J by is Beth Bustrum demonstrates on the potter's wheel. We have no art. We do the best we can. Out of place as it seem- ed, that was the title of the first biennial Art Club- sponsored Art Show and Sale which was held in the art wing December 14-17. Art Club mem bers and art students worked many long hours in preparation and presented their own art creations, whether they were clay dragons, calendars, or papier mache animals. With prices ranging from 35.50 to 2810.00 for each art object, all monies went to the Art Club for supplies and to the Art Department for much needed equipment. 2 Director Harry B1gC1OW lnstructs Pat Case ' me 1 ff, I i s if 15 K , 19' WK 4, 1 X4 5 f if 2 1 if A map of the jungle? That's a chart of the office for God's sakes. HN III I H II . I 1, XIII WIIIIIIIII 'III' I 'III W II I II I II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII It, W 0 RK SH OP ullullllhu I I y IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I DRAMA PRESENTS THE WALL TO WALL WAR I The scene is an insurance office, hardly the site for ., ,, ' ' - I I HI III a war. The workers were preparing for an enjoyable week H end. But Cal Brown fPat Casey had other plans. Using the authority of a loaded rifle he declares war. Desks and a mimeograph machi nsformed to a howitzer. y I I I I NIIIIIIIIIWWr,II,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I W N I ,IIIII I II M beco mmmgl tbtm bafbedw I II III.I.,I III this because one man goes cra ' ' wars are started? The Wall t March 16,l'7, and 18 by the D 4 Senior spotlight Sandy McDonald, Senior spotlight Debbie Bisbines Senior spotlight Marcella Gardea Senior spotlight Ka rin Hudspeth ww Senior spotlight Cindy Naretta Modern Dance is A -affair., Bend and stretch, reach for the sky. SENIOR MODERN DANCERS: TOP L-R: Cheryl, Perry, Harry Bigelow, Pat Case. 2nd L-R: Sue Commings, Sandy McDonald, Paula Teague, Linda Peyton, Jan Crocker. 3rd L-R: Debbie Bisbines, Linda Ferre, Nancy Jones. BOTTOM L-R: Sue Presley, Naomi Kartchner, Marcela Gardea. Pat Case and Harry Bigelow give Sue Presley and Sandy McDonald a lift. Junior Modern Dancers Modern Dance is an art of expression through movement. Our Modern Dance classes are made up of advanced Seniors and beginning Iuniors. Dancers par- ticipate in a yearly schedule. The Junior dancers per- formed along with the Choral groups in their annual Christmas concert. in January both classes had the opportunity of participating in a Work Shop where they had a chance to show and learn new techniques. In February the Seniors presented a selection of dances in the Annual Fullerton Dance Show along with a num- ber of other schools. Towards the end of the year came the big dance show, put on by the dancers and their instructor, Mrs. Karen Deffner, held in May with the theme of, Color My World and a wide vari- ety of dances. This was the big event of the entire year for these girls. Color My World TOP . . . Nash Contrares, Janet Nadalsky, Debbie Roy, Debbie Wilkinson, Charlie Collucci, Barry Bennalack, Kerry McCluggage, Kathy Baker, Harry Bigelow, Mike Nadalsky. 2nd . . . Ron Chesley, lay Davis, Beth Bustrum, Pat Case Emily lseminger, Mr. Newman. TI-IESPIA The motto of the International Thespian Society is Act well your part, therein lies all honor. Under the leadership of Pres. Harry Bigelow, the Thespians Worked hard to assume this goal. Be- cause of their assistance in the production of Midsummer Night's Dream and the sponsoring of Dramarama, BHS enjoyed another year of superb Dramatic Arts presentations. 136 TOP . . . Laura Taylor, Karen Hale, Kathy McNew, Dale Tracy, Gary Deutcher. 2nd . . . Dale Baily, Steve DeRaad, Jean Farquar, Vicki Prather. .M- Freeman , Beth Bustrum. ART CLUB STANDING . . . Peggy Buffington, Linda Peyton, Rosemary Jaffe, Lou Liberato, Wanda Hale, George Law. SITTING .. . Scott Neal, Allen The art club's main ur ose this ear was to lan two major art shows. P P Y P These art shows were not only to get student work known but also to raise money for much needed art materials. TOP Bob Iohnson, Cathy Hutchenson, Anita Harman, Brian Larson, Ed Hirth, Sarah Carr, Steve LaVoy, Lynette Meod, Mr. Matt, Penny Allen. 2nd . .. Colette Viera, Bonnie Anton, Vickie Grizwald, Charles Blackledge, Ron Brown QPres.5, Iack Easum, Pat Coleman. EDIA CLUB The Media Club is concerned with developing an understanding of the many means of communica- tion and creating meaningful ex- pressions through these forms. It is the objective of this club to develop, within its membership, an acute awareness of the effects that the mass media has upon society. I3 7 38 Band nd Orchestra ORCHESTRA: lst ROW CL-RJ Kathy Back, Sherry Back, Diane Calmer, Gret- ta Anthony, Mike Spooner. 2nd ROW: Linda Pederson, Sarah Carr, Peggy Buffington, Nanette Carroll, Nancy Bacon. 3rd ROW: Melvin Tinklenberg, Jan Goodsell, Matthew Engemen, Steve Higgins, Don Hahn. TOP ROW: Dennis Simmons, Mike Nadalsky, Ron Hobbs, Billy Swaim. 3 43 P. . 'ge Qimhai BAND: 1St ROW CL'RD D' WhiIW0Ifh, J. Jansen, W. Maas, J. Kleinjan, J. Colloway, P. Manley, J. Weinberg, K. Kane, M. Kleinjan, S. Fernish. 2nd ROW: J. Fenn, R. Rowley, R. Carr, R. Diffee, D. Balentine, R. Blume, C. Holt, J. Vandemarrl, K. Budig, W. Armstrong, K. Hart, A. Matcham. 3rd ROW: C. Halls, R. Blume, W. Guthrie, M. Luttrell, D. Emerick, D, Cantrell, D. Cantrell, D. Gregory, L. Pederson, K. Smith, K. Back. 4th ROW: J. Blackmore, S. Carr, M. Kartchner, H. Stiggins, D. Simmons, J. Gooclsell, D. Murray, B. Thompson, S. Nylen, D. Nylen, R. Peek, M. Hardy. Sth ROW: D. Kartchner, B. Swaim, R. Matcham, R. Hobbs, B. Patterson, G, Hare, C. May, C. May, M. Rathburn, B. Rathburn, D. Pat- terson, R. Silver. TOP ROW: D. Trout, P. Buffington, D. Hahn, R. Gillen, J. Mazzarlni, S. Moren, M. Spooner, J. Romerc L. Vanarmolen, H. Bigelow. 'ffl Wil' '1 ii? W: I W QYAMAHA JAZZ: TOP QL-R3 Billy Swaim, Rod Matchan, Dave Gregory, Mike ' Spooner, Mark Rathburn. lst ROW DOWN: Dave Traut, Ron Hobbs, l Bill Patterson. 2nd ROW DOWN: Debbie Whitworth, Ian Goodsell, Jerry Mazzarini, Bill Thompson, Don Murray. 3rd ROW DOWN: Linda Pederson, Dennis Simmons, Sarah Carr, Heave Stiggins, Peg- gy Buffington. Drummer: Harry Bigelow, Ball: Mike Nadalsky. A ., ,ss Satchmo! an ,Q . .. A Q L? Swim W 1 3: ,lg :Sf . X- W7 PEP: TOP QL-Ry Harry Bigelow. lst ROW DOWN: Dave Gregory, Mike Nadalsky, Jerry Mazzerini. 2nd ROW DOWN: Billy Swaim, Rod Matcham, Dave Traut, Ron Hobbs, Bill Patterson. 3rd ROW DOWN: Peggy Buffington, Linda Pederson, Ian Goodsell, Brian Rathburn. BOTTOM: Sarah Carr, Steve Higgins, Dennis Simmons 40 Kerry Mccluggage N Mara ThOITlSCTI'l ' Gaye Kempema Donna Gresham EXECUTIVE STAFF Kerry McCluggage - Editor Mara Thompson - Bus. Manager Gaye Kempema - Asst. Editor Donna Gresham - Asst. Editor Linda Peyton - Photo Coordinator Nancy Jones - Copy Editor Judy Van Surksum - Sales Manager Mrs. Colleen Rogers - Advisor Mrs. Caryn Buchanan - Advisor Linda Peyton Nancy I0nes is Judy Van Surksum Colleen R0g6l'S J r ffl l Q Ns mtg' ' .wr 1 fr H 1:- Franlq Ami I Darrel Baldwin Kathy Grant Steve Humphries Brian Kennedy 3 Annual Staff Paula Tgague l Sue Presley Kris Erickson H Rudy Contreras ANNUAL STAFF In case you haven't realized it yet, the people pic- tured on this page are the faithful members of the Annu- al Staff. If their faces appear slightly distorted it is only because they've been working too hard, putting their noses to the grindstone. qalso eyes, ears, and mouthj. Using the prinsipells of good layowt, deesine, kopy, and of korse eksellent spellingg the Annual Staff has created the 1972 Treasure Chest. We hope it will help you re- member the times you want to, and forget the ones you don't. Members not shown: Allen Freeman, Rick Ham, and Gloria Jocius. U . Joni Devri-CS Scott Neal ' Robert LHSSCHCV Steve Lavoy - Jake Manley Jim Naurnan V ? J. J Stranded in the island- like, air-conditioned bunga- low, separated from the hus- tle of the busy school crowds, a small group of super sleuths huddle together plan- ning the next revealing issue of the Blade. MELISSA! sounds the deep booming voice of the Chief Scoop McDowell, and the small voice of the editor answers shakily. Yees? What are we going to do about the lst page? he asks sternly. I have to talk to Ian about it . . . And so it continues down the line until shrinking in a corner, the lowliest of spys, the reporter, cries in anguish knowing he has 3 stories to write that were due yester- day to the tyrants of the staff, the page editors. Struggling through the masses of students, the Blade staffers seek out their stories and finally produce the bi- monthly paper for all the school to read. 142 - f-mf' szaf fs-rs-:.r- ai' ili s - 'i3 : . ?5I ?' V.. I K r r 1 I K. its .fl 6 9 Be if P rr' Piss'- fi 3: V.--r '- -,FL it B X .nf ' .. .gl X -' . up -is-2 - -sri: - . - V, , ' 'xg' 5 -w g 52t.v,,,,. t, f . , so Tj... s .- ,A ' ' it -Yun hips r . M 4, , . i.W..,.u-'f 3 fri, 1 .' r M sfmfff- il-im Q s Qwi rm sl . H.-1 SAV ,. J fir m , f f - , , 1 2.'f4:?..r,,.f-rr. X A . K ta 'fw ' nf. Y' 1 .N K ff' J' ,. A M'-'fQ-.- -' - '- A - , My v1 fw,a..r,... . 1 1 A af- - 9 W 'f ,,. -as ,. 'H A, X Y- , s.,x,.sr ' , V sw f K ' - ' I M , t . - . -mf ' ,- I . I va - -' W xkfgwmkm X, .K . Jfkrr A '... rf ww, , r . A ,aw-.ru -it ,. -as s s c.-rs... X . .. . M ,- ry., . . A Becky works hard to finish yeggefd3y'g Story. Editor Melissa smiles for the cameraman. Alice works hard on varityper. Rod censors again. ..f',d , ,,,, Bev just loves doing paste-ups. Minda paste-ups headlines for next issue. 1 2 3 't Blade -iltllllld . Staff The Bellflower High School Blade Staff N0 . . . You Car1't do that! Sarah types. Steve and Sam work on camera. Editor - Melissa Blaylock Asst. Editor - Sarah Carr News Editor - Ian Crocker Editorial Editor - Rod Stern Feature Editor - LeeAnn Park Sports Editor - Dave Wielenga Ad Manager - Susan Smith A Business Manager - Jim Modlin Photographers - Steve Lavoy Sam Nunn Cartoonist - Don Hahn Varitypers - Joanne Briones Minda Fernish Alice Lesnikoff Reporters - Becky Alt Bev Alt Iannette Anderson Cesar Baldemar Fred Budig Pat Coleman Don Hahn Rusty Kane Scott Rozelle Debbie Wilson Advisor - Skip McDowell Print Advisor - Ray King , .ia r I 4 CHORAL The Choral Department provides enter- tainment as well as education in music to singers and listeners alike. It pro- motes creativity and individual as well as group talent. It provides fun as well as hard work for interested and talented students in music. MIXED CHORUS BOY'S GLEE Tom Creswell plays as voices sing. GIRL'S GLEE 44 TOP C. Norman, B. Iohnson, D. Kegley, D. Tracy, R. Watson, I. Martinez, L. Lathrop, T. Creswell, G. Ficociello, K. Steenbergen. I. Carter, D. Hall. 2nd D. Barret, D. Schmeling, S. Iinkins, K. Williams, S. Coleman, I. Mecum, R. Ches- ley, L. Hardin, D. Broswell, D. Hyder, M. Cohen. 3rd S. Dand, F. Vliger, M. Hatch, K. Caldwell, D. Baily, M. Belt, T. Dixon, D. Sherman, N. Valentine, S. Newman, I. Fisher, V. McDaniel, C. Baldrige, 4th D. Plant, D. Watson, K. Coston, L. Davenport, C. Shea, I. Mosley, T. Coleman, I. Teel, B. Reyes, F. Con- treas, B. Hunsaker, M. Osment. 5th C. Armstron , D. Wilkinson, D. Disherman, L. Mead, D, Watson. LAST B. Enochs, R, Peek, Neilson, M. Brazil, R. Baker, S. DeRaad, M. Macrel. BACK I. Mosley, A. Kraxberger, M. Rasile, T. McShane, S. Gray, I. Doyle, P. Davis, R. Back, T. Antunes, P. Coleman. FRONT I. Allen, C. White, D. Abegg, K. Potter, I. Mora, S. Fowler, D. Michau, D. Hobgood, R. McCracken, D. Sherman. TOP B. Enochs, L. Ta lor, S. VanHorsen, B. Meyers, K. Wise, L. Open- shaw, K. Bartley, D. Muciimore, I. Slover. 2nd I. Gillen, A. Hergonson, M. Hardy, A. Matchum, T. Meador, D. Mell, O. Hunter, V. Mecham, C, Newcomer, C. Goodwell, D. Rudd, B. Johnson, D. LeCount. 3rd D, Abeggi, G. Chappivs, D. Brower, S. Garcia, B. Jones, D. Finnegan, K, Hale, L. Ec man, V. Shipley, T. Prusha, K. Sprague, S. Wadkins, T. Iinkins, E. O'Connel1. 4th C. Iohnson, R. Orozco, C. Kinne, S. Hensgen, I. Hegedus, S. Garcia, S. Hernandez, D. Blue, I. Lucero, P, Hardin, B. Anton, C. Vieira, S. Back. Sheri Prouty, Allen Turner, Karin Hudspeth, Crig Shea, Calvin Davis, Minda Fernish, Pat Colemen. BACK EaSum, NaO1'I1i Kartchner, Cliff Armstrong, Barb Enochs, Joe Allen, Debra Roy, Frank Catania, Marilee Neilson, Cindy Naretta, Diane Barret. CHAMBER SINGERS w. f s Mrs. Baker co nducts. Hendrickson, Karen Speake, Robin Peek, Danny Shermen, Mary Logan, Cliff Armstrong, Cindy Brenda Webb. Debbie Chander, Cindy Moris, Paula Baker, Andy Revilla, Diane Barrett, Doughty, Calvin Davis, Kim Kekich. Cheryl Newcomer, Craig Shea, Jack Easum, Debie Willson, Iocius, Minda Fernish, Ioe Allen, Marilee Nelson. Pat Coleman, Karin Hudspeth, Allen Turner, aomi Kartchner, Barb Enochs, Frank Catania, Sheri Prout . Toni Thomas, Debra Ro , Pam Bowers, Y Y Day, Cindy Boxley, Denise Plant, Diane Newsom, Marcella Gardea. 1 I. CHOIR I4 ,---,--,i-rv , , , . ,, l .V I A MJF 9,1 ' 'I 4, 1 JN Qrkm 1 :P 'H' ' X? r WV , X . if - MY Qi' J, G' xv 1 mf ' YN ,y W ,jf JN 9 .1 NJ W --Q' 495 nv' 1 -4 if -...NX X. 1 A K- -' 1 -1 Dj , ,W '.q,,,'v fxv Dj Mx' mi X1 xg' ,, f 97 . ,Q X N I , , ' ,V Sf ' Q .xfj jd X I L-X-,I .' . N affix LY VJ 'i X ' A My ggf ,f-,Lg x A 4111 if ' ff' t 'f .2 ,-.f 422 . J J , ZX O N N N, n N 1,46 x ., J ' ' I' YS H .' ' Nz. LK X. a :- ii ..-x 'a 1 W7 XNM f' 'W' 'T'f.M'g ' x v x X-ffm? jx , 9 .fx mm jx, 1 Q H n fu ,- SJ Wixii 1 A fx - MIEU5- U5 X5 '2mf1WNW,? 1 X- f xx VY J., Tv '-Q K X-55 X AV-- fig X 55 X 3 X ,A fi fi? l 'iff fTiff- K ' 1 iw X Qi Q f Hx ,,M7,., - .Q .-wgmtwq . . . 4 -fn ., - - . 1 . . ,4 ,xl 1 .1 1 P 4 I 1 I 51 , ft, 48 432 Q I P FL f l' 2, pt W kits Ah k, 42 , 5 IVE, 1, ff? N- , 2 sh? A W f i CWA ,,,L,,,.L FRONT ROW: Sec. of Act. - Karin Hudsbethg Vice Pres. - Cindy Boxleyg Pres. - Bev Altg Sec. of Pub. - Joyce Gregoryg Sec Christy Dayg Ct. Precep. - Debbie Heida. BACK ROW: Ct. Precep. - Donna Hiteg Sgt.-at-Arms - Andy ReVi11agTreas. la Gardea. Officers plan Senior activities. Senior Class Uffioers s'? 'ai' .. N Q . , -5 I 'Q T Mrs. Peterson - Class Sponsor The Senior class of '72 has provided leadership and activities by which the entire school has benefited. They have tried to promote a feeling of pride, friendliness, and spirit among underclassmen, faculty, and the com- munity. The active class has sponsored a Pizza Hoot, Dime-a-Dip dinner, the Christmas dance, and the Powder Puff football game. They also have taken part in planning the graduation week's ceremonies, which will provide rich memories for everyone involved. Senior minds at work! Debbie Heida listens attentive- ly. 'I49 0 Senior Personalities 'iee fl ABOVE: Mr. and Miss Shy: Debbie Huddleston BELOW: Mr. and Miss and Jerry Pabbruwee Crazy: Debbie Wiimoth and Calvin Davis ABOVE. Mr. and Miss Physique Mara Thomson and Phil Wein- BELOW: Mr. and Miss Friendly: berg Debbie Heida and Jack Easum and Miss Smile: Craig and Debbie Clouse NIH 1-hats-gpg, ' . 'm,.........,,.. Davlg Mm an-w-.1-,.. E f f f. : f I' if X li ,X -X Mr and Miss Personality: Ed Eynon and Leslee mm, good! Mr. and Miss Successful: Kerry Mc- Cluggage and Becky Alt fb e 2 f ...ai LEFT: Mr. and Miss Flirt: Bob Mr. and Miss Eyes: Melody W1ll1IS and Debbie Tweet VanPelt and Jay Smith My what big eyes you have. 'I51 52 Pat Case rehearsing for Midsummer's Night Dream Q 1 , A ji JW 6? r 1.-I 1 ok fl V I ,gf ,4 'W , H frm V iw-ff '91- JUDY ACKERSON lb' ,-f,, 'N 1 IBB D. ALLEN SE IDR CLASS OF '672', S5 221 . .- ..W l l Q15 X x ky - li wmkl if '9 9 :' 5 fi W- Flag Qt A X 3 Qs, T ,fs F55 2 W as le Q95 gg ii' f Q X ,grin 795- ilu' ills..- This page sponsored by DAVE'S PHILLIPS 66 15107 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, Calif. 4 YQ 1' 9 ,:, Z'f'7j h m, 'Z . f ff w ., ,Y ' M f e A , .,,. , .- Phil Weinberg puts one in. ,.-' , U, M2 W: fgf1rw?5exf?zm3es: 'UNA www, W. . 5 VA-. ww., e 'N fm : g 14 5, -N H1- I 2' M.. f E DAVE A ee e ,eeeee P EAUREN . ,mnvf-vii ' fi 1 Y if 1 5 f M.. 1 4' 4 Q1 -32. :fine . .i -2 - , e eeei jk eeei -.K-fk' r,-k -, kkL.L- f- . 'Q-W ' l, 3's eee e e Qffm. 'ii' fl, ff m,,,,4w eeeee e A ee. ez eee .DOUGSQAS P- eeeee,ee eeeeeee ,, ,, 4 Seniors lfeff 1 es- musk ' . I- 1 k.': , can 1 B as 1. f?w- E -, gk . A-3 W. if ' 5 1 N 5' 3 R' ' Q K L' 'LxL, 4' s rf s 4135 X . -. w fi- ii3Qf 1',Y'-H' 1.w:::: : fr j B BARRY I. B at RICK I. ' HARRY M. 6 BENNALLACK BENSEMA BIGELOW rs ' r If S--nv' x MQ' -a., Senior modern dancers practice for dance show. IV' 'H-m.,,.. Naomi Kartchner portrays Puck in school play. This Page Compliments of: DR, ROBERT B. ALPERT - opmmemsr '55 16102 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower, Calif. 867-4716 Www., . f ' ' ' f y 1 K fy if . M , . - I : ' ' , - ' f '- - . Q . , f -' ' - fisf - V f .... ,V f . Q ' rf. f- ,- I. -f-ggffrqfgfkk ' k ' -..:gf.i . f i-wg. K ,- gk f- L-gg .. , , f-.wfzz-I+' .1 f . - - - 'M fu uh- vw---,, . y yzsm m Y if J 4 ,.+:ff3x.: nm' ,L N A 'N JACK '.' Seniors talking at snack. 6 W L. 5,-ew' 'liz' 'Cv Dusty, Ron and Lorin on their way to the Library. 3 . T' ieie - N RON iele 1 f L wa 33 fg 1' A L. . , A K. 1, W. ,,.l.'l1!ssW,, QW. 1 ,ee ,gi 0 - J- .pp-9 1.1 - - ,E QE Y kg .Q I, ,M WS f W V N ,555 ,S L wifi gf ,, Mi 2, fa, w as Lnaifieffy ,.M,.41r. f 3UM,we4fxs wg M , Qeiiieaaalmmefhk iii? ,. -1 ,cu ...,. 1 :--'Q gms- A 1f'Y4Jf!?ffTmPQ.55555'F?WTV' 'L T57 Vlflid.p:t'ffZf:533T f 73r'I1'5'fQ7M7EYi'f'5' . - ' -ff gif? , - i f '- 1 Seniors HIL!! IUMA , . nw-0-'14 A- V M , . ,W F'WM'wM N 1 YM , ie if A , 'W,,, :Q ' , iv, g ff ,f ,,,' 1 J-if. ,r K f we fa ' ,f 1 , 1 ep , in yi M M, We ei ,M , if wi Q W yi fi ? - 1 Y 1 g' Q . i 4 , ,Q M01 M'dn'MM' V, I 4 s if lik . i z 4 2 F Refreshment on a hot day. ,,,,. ,,,. A ,Agn -H H -4 f 1' ':w53,Wf4,p F i4 v7:fiw-iqy, ,K ,gifiggqf M W' - f f ' M wmv- ' fam ll , A This Page Compliments of: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK 16'730.Be11flower Blvd., -Bellflower, Calif. 866-1711 2 ll 1 Watching and Wfiltlllg. 'v.fgfggLfif me- f7 1 v Hx- PEP! NTQANO GI-LAI 16 if .ec .ug Z' 4 ' 4, Seniors f 1 :IE Jff-ffsifiilifvfiifii'fiflflfi' 2'L'f5':ve mitfffflf-Tf-if-'95 ff59??i55i4 i fwf v illsi'--if -7+-n :f VF -14 -f . ,, , f Liflzmi A- 1 f f , -,'f i'ffr r,1w-fy- iii: u K fr - . Tiizlsli- fff slwfw-w-H vf-- 51112351154 A '7'LL : ip Ti 1- 1 fre, 2?Hflf:filiYiTfi,1' p slsp P. op if eeeospllsp 4 slise so 1 yi ,A ..,.v ..,, v,,..,A., , . ,, ..,,b. 1 .V,. www. ,..,,A ..,,, L,,.,A. Q,Af ws Q N, vfQ2,AvfL-vfA-ffA-'f -f-, . - H lr L-,D ,LU,L Me, ,Ai wfmffzzz, .f,,L.,, f, ,,f,g:f,Q5,L: il, gflwifszlwwwy, vwewQE l1-2Gl:2?1w?T5iS, ak' All this for Mom's Apple Pie and Uncle Sam! This Page Compliments of: Tl-lOMPSON'S FURNITURE 16411 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower, Calif. TO-68211 60 Sculpture cla ss A , . ,4 fffqw 3. M, fn, L 4 Viv, 2 'X Q w,,..w., Seniors find the Library a very nice place to study Seniors fwq- he QM.-' bw . 'DAU GHERTY wr-H , ,LL,k J L-L. , . L,,k,. ,.,. . .KriV. i LV VVL. DAVIDSON DAVIDSON DAVIS ,avi ,.,,V .1 Huh? LN- ! L IOHNVR. L,', PETER , JOHN E1 , . Q BRIAN I. ,MELA Rfwfflf-' , Annual class at work, wwf Q X y ff' ,A- ,ff ,fs- I 1 as if I forgot my locker combination -fe ' 'Qnhv ,divu- 4 v1' far fu, f,,f n YM ,k QA 1, VELYAA l M oo o o ,EMERICK A-ft,,. f . ,L N,.,fgf,K,gR5,fg55yl5,:,gow.giwwkf K- :.,?lVg,?., K ,M?,?EV k, J M? :wmeff--fi, . .m ,,.. W. QW ,-,, . .. -- f. , ,iw,-5,5-v,,-www,.fm-iw,-iW,w.Q,,-Msg'-M,-. . In i !55fS?iHf3?'ffl kif+5Sf5fs-ff:a1'f5fzsf5?9'54s2f?f1i'iw':5:,gyssf!?gQq:2fgx11.v.fe af J ,Tqf5'f2,g:gggu:,g?f1 ,Q ooo oooo YZl ' Linda and Robin clean up after photography. Seniors ,k-, A- ',,'. T' ,,,:1,, K l o o QF, ,,4, Wy NIINijA LQNDA 5, o o PATT1iI. o MfiCHAQ1?LLENEl51 4 DEBBIE 5. '5:if5fl'1w ,,' if Vfl' ,ily . ,, I I6 , I ':T,r , I VJ: ,5g m 2' 1 My W7 ' Vw! 'M ,-,, ' Harry Bigelow and Sandy McDonald practlce then duet Seniors G-..., 3501. rrre 'HAROLD Pg i DQXRELL R15 Gomes r coonno ff' 'fx lv? i iie SUZANNE MQ from T. G. 5 GRAHAM GRAHAM 'WP f , .415 -TLL' , - -f,.,., ,W , ,,..f . , , A , . , blrvwf- l '.1 rere reei rrrner reeie rerr Q irnrrr ZZ l2 'irrr rei l ' eeir 1 ' r 1 iiir Becky Alt 71-72 Homecoming Queen. Senior officers plan a Senior Week. 66 W i ' A. ,,,'2f'. ,, ,1 . - 1 ' ., - M , If -5-wzyi-? .g-f , ' E- 7' - :Q 9' If ' VfL:5i5?-?:fl.97-5f:z'Z!-55- V ' -A f tv vii Ni 'ff W-wrf..z.:af1a. , W xx f 'A Brian Diendorf s contribution to Spirit Week. N il? uw'- 4w+f.,-v.,f 1 Seniors J1 ' A .lf 1- -,,V ',-' , X 4' ' f Eff ff , , A fz 5 ,.- v- . 0 ff 1 E.-V' if - Q C ,E dd I ,fig 12iATHY J. i MER!! JOHN R, DEBBIE R. DALEG. HEATHERINGTON HEATON HEDIN HEIDA HE11' W fu A E M 115. fb ,A 3,11 , , ', i Viiwitv 'Y d f g,,ff I' g ,fi ,,,,, ' l EE EEE L' : - ' ': h ' 1 hw, 'Hur' CIW, fm. in an f x, l l E l EEEE E EE l7 E HQZINSWQRTH l HABLOWXY E EEEE HQLT 1959 ww ,V WW' E, mn W.. 1, ,Nw 'tzzsrf' vw , rf' 1 9 CA1iCLIQi'i i E l DEEEIE E EE KZYRIN KAREN E. - J PATRICIAWS. HOYT HUDDLESTON HUDSPETH HUGHES HUGHES 167 68 ww . K .X,. - L 1 f . 4'hh ' 5' 1'viffa f . ,.,. . . . Am,.1w,f -f ,f 1:1-1,. .. Lri- -, -.V-, f fm, -, R. ,,. fb, K..-ng A A 7 M-A --ry ,V - .., Q- Q- , 5-25.1 1- mf Q,-.i:..::1,-.lgzegguse: MF wff,fgfAf,g1sf'.wFff2-fa2 s27'SiYl EVil1' W::Q1:Gz.?:S,?f :', w:Xg:a..gLf- Q: Q5cp-.-m-4gk,.Lq554':,-F 'f f :Hi A43 kML2j5SIfi '.fj ffwu -4 ' -: ' ,E i9l?55'iiuPL'ff if sNw.f35gA:- Li- ,-.1-.1N1Q11f-N-.f'.-1 , ,,.,NW ,m5,.:.,.g-K !-VkfEk,,3gg?'Q3g,55 57 ' U ' -:fl 12, V . - ll 55- Tifff f - K 'mf'-R ' . ' ':5'ss?afEF5 AYif?.S?11i51f-ii11f.!-flfilfisg - - ,'ffQ?'ifKfff'il ' 'L -' 'i- :?':-:Mlm ' K kfi':Lf25QQlfL , . - f 1 1 Starting a new life. ISEMINGER X ,F , 1, b gg E i i I4 4' .A ,. S ,af 'TN Qf Q .lw a 1125 , A- WT: 5 T' 5 l Semors W ' AA,A 2 If A M' f A ,fm e'1j'4b?'1Mf:A.ggV K nw L '-l 'lvl W, I 1,2 'ii i ' 5 , ,i ff X: N A e f. K A .21 X EA 1efffe33ARY N ,KIM - N fflf MARK S. N SUE?-'ef CHERYL VQQHNSONV N JOHNSON N N j IOHNSVON N N JOHNSON N JQHNSTOXQQNN N ' so hj X Mf.., H ,., if X V , .. , '.,h M. K' W' . NNN . NA l NNNN 5... aww .. Debbie Heida and Jerry Pabruwee at the pie eating co11resL. 169 70 Cheryl Oates swings 4 65' 'E . ,M in QIWN wwf' Vwv -er' J ff' ' K ffh'Vf?f1f15Js.'fht,A-.'Is1,-zgfffiizefk'1fl?y:s,:9f-i--' 1aiifff:T59iiL?R'Q5fi5i,'!'fz,-: 5T!5fii3'f i5F:'F'fff'35:liTl?5i9-'ff 1'-VY',g'uiTLf'3f ifi? Fffifif' 1, - 'E f5-3 Wg553552-i-'i?ffL5,'!?L:5 7 igfffz153352-?t2ji?f5l,'gEli:'151.,5l:0155E Pi55'if:El5lf9s'..'j,'fui-5531,-f?g 2 ix?M:fgs'wK5fif1K2fffsfK' p- f aa, -waaw,ea1fmf- 7 , PQ:-1ffifgsf-1saQfmX-,jk-,iwwzff'azffww-515-fLWM-WQ,:s . 1? ., x fa'-:ff'wa'.17--sgsfmw-W-ygrd-weit'f,,--1r',xaQf---by-wws' Az fum,-M-5wif-mm .. gifwrgfmgif-,,fQ I V S, in ,Z.g,XX.,4,g,1e5?,gmg1Ql,,LWg,4fgwWg5:EfgM.QW, f W , mggfgzmgg:fmPs,5w32w:f2wmfix-z,::21XQg-.fxfimfffmisgf- I --f Q- N ffga,,:5Qs,,,:rz5:m f f gg32?f1?Z2av5S2fzi?ifsffg, .. 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Well there goes my next weekend. r K' Seniors Q... 49 Seniors look forward to college. Q Www' -4:1 FT - ' TWEET lr Y f ll r r n rgvf ., rllr N o r W or rle - VANDER MOLHN VAN Goorz r g ' if' , er I l lll l ll llre e rll -user' '71 399' M A r VANHORSEN VANNET lrrf r ANQSURKSUM - 4 n My ...mx 45' x '49 ah 'Q ,. a DENNIS I. DICK D CARROL A. VANDDTOLD NNNN NDDNND v AN VDLT VIEIRA ' ig . wgx ff .K 5 VVERY g Egilll 12, EiaiiJ Y 9 5 RQN L. DD1 SUsANrDDL, N N 'D NIORRISDDNA. WAGER WARD WALTER Cliff Armstrong as our mascot Billy Buc. + 5 7 1 JESUS MARY A . VIELANUNEVA ' 9' WADKINS ' e fi ffl. ,i ' ,ZL , 5 jf? N D ff? iff 'ff' 2 hl h DALE IOZHNTN 7 ' WATERS K WATSON ,245 V V: H NV,Ay.:A I. D' Q N D N A D 7 NNNN N ki BETTYRAE WEBER? 4 D , 41 e ,, ' ! 5 I in 'kg w w- ,, ,,,, , , x h JAMES R. WEYANDT PHIL WEINBERG ...., , My , DEBBIE L. WHITWORTH 42.75 311, AA' fi, 'NA WP?-'X' DALLAS E. LESTER K, MARYLOU WICKI-IAM WIEKAMP WILLIS L Seniors Qs. Ns QQM-, we-x LL LL LLLL LDEBBTE L LL WU-UTS WILMGTWQ L f LLL JIM R. L LlL B- LL ' YONCE L,' YU V, - ' ZAR? ' 1 3:00 P.M. vf V 'W'---wx JOHN E. MIKEI- GLEN R, 1 JOHN D. ZEILSTRA 'ZENZOLA L ' ZWART' ' Zwggp LL 5 Aitken, Cheryl A. Allen, Catherine A. Allen, Jeb D. Allen, Joe G.: Chamber Singers, Choir Alsenz, Randolph C. Alt, Barbara K.: Wrestling Boosters, Pep Club, House of Representatives, ICC, Junior Class Treasurer, ASB Sec. of Elections, GAA, GAO, Homecom- ing Princess Alt, Becky F.: Wrestling Boosters, Blade Staff, Banner Carrier, Chairman of ICC, Frosh. Court Preceptor, Soph. Sec. of Activities. Jr. Sec. of Activ- ities, ASB Sec. of Activities, GAA, Jr. Curriculum Committee, Student Accreditation Committee, Homecom- ing Queen, Miss Successful Alt, Beverly R.: Wrestling Boosters, Blade Staff, Banner Carrier, Ir. Mod- ern Dance, Mixed Chorus, Frosh. Court Preceptor, Soph. Court Pre- ceptor, Jr. Vice Pres., Sr. President, Powderpuff Football, Big Sister, Cur- riculum Committee for Accreditation, GAA, Homecoming Princess Alvarez, Andrew J.: ee Football Alyea, Nick R.: Wrestling, League Champ in Wrestling Anderson, Barbara: Biology Club, Span- ish Honor Society, Gir s of '73, Girls League Sec. of Activities, CSF, Jr. Sgt. at Arms Anderson, Jeannette: Blade Staff, CSF, GAA Softball Andrews, Pamela J. Archambault, Joey A.: Bee Basketball, J V and Varsity Baseball Archer, Nancy l. Armstrongx, C iff R.: Speech Club, De- bate, FL, Drama, Boys Glee, Cham- ber Singers, Mixed Chorus, Choir, Frosh and Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football Bair, Richard D. Balsiger, Theresa A. Banks, Dale A. Barnhart, David A. Barrett, Lauren ' Barron, Margarita Barrel, Karen R.: CSF, Math Club, Jr. Modern Dance, Drill Team Bartley, Vicki D. Bebout, Mary J. Beeding, Dusty R. Bell, Richard: Cee and Bee Football, Frosh Baseball Bellini Linda Belt, Douglas P.: Leo Club, German Club, Physics Club, Modern Dance, Mock Convention, Motivator, ICC, Bike for Life, Bee Track, Bee and JV Football Belt, Joyce: Leo Club, Pep Club, Track Boosters, Thespians, Choir, Banner Carrier, GAA Bennallack, Barry J.: Thespians, Ecol- 86 SE IOR CHIEVEME TS Linda advertises for her father at the car show. ogy Club, House of Representatives, Kiwanis Club Award in Industrial Arts Bensema, Rick Bigelow, Harry M. Biltonen, Debbie K. Biringer, Richard R. Bisbines, Deborah A.: Girl's League, Track Boosters, Pep Club, Wrestling Boosters, Biology Club, French Club, Drill Team, Choir, Drama, House of Representatives, Jr. and Sr. Powder- puff Football, Sr. Powderpuff Basket- ball, Big Sister, Jr. and Sr. Modern Dance Blackledge, Charles R.: Physics Club, JV Wrestling Blackledge, Nancy R. Blaylock, Melissa A.: Spanish Honor Society, Jr. Modern Dance, Blade Editor Q2 yearsj, ASB Director of Public Relations, House of Representa- tives, Frosh Vice Pres., WSF Princess, Band of America Scholar Blosat, Richard W .: President of Man- ager's Club, Varsity Basketball Mgr. Q2 yearsy, 4 years perfect attendance Blue, Janie Bohm, Marcus J.: BAA Member, Cee Football Mg? , Dee Basketball Mgr. , Bee Track , gr., Varsity Cross-Coun- try Mgr., Varsity Track Mgr., Varsity Football M r. , Varsity Baseball' Mgr. Bond, James Boonstra, Bob E.: House of Representa- tives, Machine Shop Award Booth, Dale: Kiwanis Club Award for Auto Shop Bosley, Dale M. Bossert, Debbie L. Boxley, Cindy K.: Mixed Chorus, Choir, Senior Class Vice Pres. , House of Representatives Q2 yearsj Brammer, Marcelyn L.: S Club, Jr. Modern Dance, Ecology Committee Sec. of Publicity, NFL, Biology Club Asst. Historian, Math Club Treasurer, Physics, Pep Club, Girls League, CSF Sec. of Activities, Seal Bearer, Phi Beta Kappa, Drill Team Sec., Co- Capt., Capt., ASB Treasurer, GAA WSF Princess Q2 yearsj, Business Rep resentative at Cerritos, Best Attend- ance Cert., Gold Seal in NFL, Ecol ogy Medal Biringer, Richard: Tennis Team Brock, Jerry W. Brooks, Dale W. Broswell, Diana L. Brown, Lorin J.: BAA, Photo Club, House of Representatives, JV and Var sity Football, Varsity Wrestling Q2 yearsj Brown, Merrill E. Brown, Ronald C.: Chairman of Campus Beautification Action Council, Pres- ident of Media Club, Ecology Club, People's Lobby Browning, Teresa M. Bryan, Larry P. Buben, Susan T. Buckley, Patrick D. Bur uete, Linda: Franch Club Burge, Dan E. Burke, Timothy S. Burros, Warren L. Bustrum, Elizabeth A. Byerley, Marg K.: Annual, Pep Club, GAA, GA Caldwell, Glenn S.: BAA, ASB Vice Pres. , House of Representatives, Stu dent Court, Cee and Bee Football, '7' JV and Varsity Wrestling Cantley, Steven L. Carlstrom, Waldermar N.: Interact, I Cee, JV and Varsity Basketball, King I Crazy Legs Carr, Sarah J. I Carroll, Lynell L. Carter, Larry D.: Physics Club, Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball, Bee and JV Basketball Case, Joseph P.: Vice Pres. Thespians, Leo Club, Jazz Band, ICC Representa- tive, Frosh and JV Cross-Country, Cee and Bee Track Celentano, Loren P. Chairez, Pepe: Ph sics Club, BAA, Ten- Y nis, Wrestling Champagne, Joel T.: JV and Varsity Baseball Chandler, Deborah Y.: Choir Chandler, Jack R.: Key Club, BAA, . Track, Cross-Country Clausen, Nancy P. Clouse, Debbie L.: Drill Team, Pep Club, GAA, GAO Cocca, Steven, P.: House of Representa- tives, Frosh and JV Tennis, Kiwanis Club Award for Electronics Coleman, Patrick G.: Ke Club, French Club, Blade Staff, Blade Service, Male Chorus, Choir, Chamber Singers, Campus Beautification, Spirit of '72, ICC Q4 yearsj, JV Wrestling, Cee and Bee Football Collucci, Charles, M.: CSF, Ke Club, Thespians, Photo Club, JV Gofi Connelly, Maureen V. Contreras, Rudy: BAA, House of Repre- sentatives, oph. Sgt. of Arms, Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Cook, Beth E. Coptpers, Vicky L. Cor ee, Linda L. Correia, Patty J. Covington, Norman L. Costa, Robert J.: Varsity Football, Var- sity Track ' Couture, Robert J. Cox, Randy W. Cremens, Judith A.: S Club Secretary Creswell, Ann T. Crocker, Janice E.: Blade Staff, Jr. and Senior Modern Dance, CSF, Band rockett, Steven: Varsity Basketball uevas, Robert R. ummings, Susan J.: Jr and Senior Mod- ern Dance -Curtis, Steven: Dee and Bee Basketball gahlen, Barry alton, Debrah A. Dart, Kevin B.: French Club, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Ecology Club, Campus Beautification, Interact, Speech Team, House of Rep- resentatives Bill Clerk, Cee and Bee Football, Bee Basketball, JV Tennis, Chairman of Student Grievance Com- mittee, Chairman of Credentia' Committee Daugherty, J. Milton Davenport, Roy L. Davidson, John P.: Dee and Bee E. ball Davidson, Thomas L.: BAA, House of Representatives, Cee and Bee Basket- ball, Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball, Bee and Varsity Football Davis, Calvin L.: Male Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Chamber Singers f3 yearsj, Acapella Choir f3 yearsj, Male Quartet CMessengersJ, House of Rep- resentatives f3 yearsj, Speaker of the House, Cee Football, Wrestling, WSF Escort, Mr. Crazy, Cheerleader for Powderpuff Football Davis, Leslee: French Club Vice Pres., GAA Treasurer, CSF, ICC, Big Sister, Freshman Treasurer, WSF Princess, Miss Personality Davis, Mark N.: Achievement Award In Graphic Arts Davis, Walter J. Day, Christy, A.: Pep Club, Wrestling Boosters ice Pres. and Pres., ICC, House of Representatives Sec. , Soph. Sec. of Publicity, Sr. Class Sec. , GAA, GAO, Yell Squad C2 yearsj Head Yell, Drill Team, Winter Sports Festival Queen De Centy, Denise M. Dedic, John R.: BAA, House of Repre- sentatives, JV and Varsity Football, JV and Varsity Wrestling De Haas, Peter Deneen, John E. Diendorf, Brian: Physics Club, House of Representatives, Speaker of House, Sgt. at Arms, Speaker Pro-tem, Cee and JV Football, Frosh, JV and Var- sity Baseball, Uncle Sam Dobias, James R. Dobias, Tom Donahoo, Daniel B. Doughty, Karen E.: Big Sister, Pep Club, Track Booster Vice Pres., Banner Carrier, Jr. Modern Dance, House of Representatives Publicity Committee Downey, Gary D.: Honor Student Dreifus, Kim J. Drysdale, Walter M.: Physics Club, Bee Football, JV and Varsity Wrestling East, Debbie L. Easum, Jack L.: Choir, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Male Quartet qMessengersJ, ASB President, Frosh Baseball, Var- sity Track, Mr. Friendly Eddy, Barbara K. Egg eston, Randall R. Erter, Steve Ekstrand, Terry M. Elkins, Ronald Elliott, Micheal G. Elliott, Stanley K. Ely, John B. Emerick, Stephen M.: Cee, Bee and Varsity Football, Cee Track Engstrom, Linda M.: House of Repre- sentatives Erdmann, Robert L. Erickson, Kristine: Pep Club, Wrestling Boosters, Annual Staff, Biology Club Sec., GAA, GAO, Song Q2 yearsj, M'O-T-H-E-R! !! 187 Head Son leader, Big Sister Esterak, Micfreal Evans, Holly A.: ' Girls Golf Club Mgr. , Student Court Sec. , Curriculum om- mittee, Golf, Tennis, Bowling, Bank of America Award in Vocational Arts Eynon, Edwin T.: Spanish Honor Soci- ety, BAA, Biology Club, Ir. Achieve- ment Committee, Frosh President, House of Representatives Speaker of House, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Mr. Personality Fabian, Edward E. Fenn, Rod E. Ferre, Linda I.: Biology Club, Senior Modern Dance, House of Representa- tives Q4 yearsj, WSF Princess, Big Sister Fernish, Minda L.: Choir, Chamber Singers, Blade Staff, GAA, GAO Fick, Patti I. Fike, Michaelene Finnegan, Debbie E.: Home Ec Club, Ecology Committee Sgt. at Arms Fisher, Frank L.: BAA, Cee and Bee Football, Cee, Bee, IV and Varsity Basketball Fisk, Richard S. Fopma, Sherry L.: Jr. and Senior Pow- derpuff Football, Powderpuff Basket- ball Ford, Brenda I.: Band, Orchestra, Ban- ner Carrier, Songleader, Pep Club, Powderpuff Football, Big Sister Fox, Douglas F. Frazier, Walt: Dee and Bee Basketball Fredson, Brian C. Freeman, Allen H.: Art Club, Annual Staff Freenor, Cynthia M. Freier, Donna M.: CSF, GAO. Girls League, Track Boosters, Spanish Honor Society President, ICC, House of Rep- resentatives, Pep Club, Certificate in Bookkeeping, America Achievement Award for Business Department Frost, David L.: BAA, Biology Club, Bee and Varsity Track, Cee, Bee, IV and Varsity Football, Award for most improved Varsity Football Furusho, Surart S.: Math Club President, Biology Club Vice Pres. , Physics Club, CSF, Sealbearer, Certificate for Architectural Drawing in Industrial Arts Gardea, Marcela R.: Choir, Jr. and Sen- ior Modern Dance, Pep Club, Drill Team, Big Sister, Advanced Girls Glee, Senior Class Treasurer Gerstmar, Michael C.: Physics Club, House of Representatives, Cee and Bee Track, Cee and Bee Football Gilbreth, Heartsill M. Gillum, Robert M. Goemaat, Ron J. Gomes, Harold P.: Cee Football Goodro, Darell R.: 'Spanish Club, Photo Club, House of Representatives, Dee Basketball, Bee and Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Co-Back of the Year, All League Defensive Halfback 188 Goodsell, Ian L.: Band President, CSF, Sealbearer, Physics Club, Iazz Band, Pep Band, House of Representatives, ICC Treasurer, Curriculum Commit- tee, So. Calif. Honor Band Graham, Suzanne M. Graham, Thomas W . Grant, Katherine M.: Girls League, Annual Staff, Banner Carrier, House of Representatives, GAA, GAO Gregory, Joyce K.: Big Sister, Wres- t ing Boosters, Banner Carrier, GAA, GA , Senior Sec. of Publicity, Jr. and Senior Powderpuff Football Gregory, Marc A.: House of Representa- tives, Baseball Frelgory, Michael H. Gri fin, Debra I. Griswold, Vicki L.: Media Club Gunderson, David L.: Annual Staff, House of Representatives, Cee, Bee and IV Football, Cee, Bee and JV Track Hallesey, Terri Halterman, Robert S. Ham, Richard K. Hamada, Norman M.: Interact Historian, CSF, Tennis Club, ICC, Physics Club Vice-President, Bee and Cee Basket- ball, JV and Varsity Tennis, Seal- bearer, IV Singles. Hamilton, James K.: BAA Board Mem- ber, JV and Varsity Basketball Hardwick, Linda A. Harmon, Anita L.: Pep Club, Campus Beautification Co-Chairman, GAA, CSF, ICC, House of Representatives, Ir. and Sr. Powderpuff Basketball. Haslour, Jo Ann: Pep Club, House of I Representatives, Campus Beautifica- I tion I Head, Lorna M.: Modern Dance, Media Club I Heatherington, Kathy I . Heaton, Meri Hedin, John R. Heida, Debra R.: Banner Carrier, Wres- tling Boosters, House of Representa- tives, Jr. Secretary of Publicity, Sr. Court Preceptor, GAA, Modern Dance, Homecoming Princess, Song- leader, Miss Friendly. Heit, Dale G. Hendridkson, Graig A. Henson, Rosemant A.: GAA, Tennis Hite, Donna: Pep Club, Jr. Court Pre- ceptor, Sr. Court Perceptor, Head Flagleader, GAA. Student Court Hoff, Robin D. Hofstee, Cheryl L.: GAA Holinsworth, Beverly S . Holloway, Sharon J. Holt, Carolyn M. Holt, Lois .: Girls League, Big Sister, Wrestlinfg Boosters, Banner Carrier, House o Representatives Hoover, Diana C. Householder, Robert C.: Cee and Bee Football, Cee Track Hoyt, Carol J. Hudspeth, Karin L.: Choir, Pep Club, C amber Singers, Sr. Secretary of Activities, Sr. Powderpuff Football, Modern Dance. Hughes, Karen E. Hughes, Patricica, S. mx A Seniors make varsity football second to none in 71. Hughett, Christopher A. Hughett, Linda M. Hugli, Darrel: Interact, CSF, Seal- earer, Biology Club, Physics Club, Math Club Hunsaker, George A.: BAA, House of Representatives, Cee Football, JV and Varsity Wrestling, Cee Track lseminger, Emily: CSF, Thespians, Drama Productions, S Club, Var- sity Tennis, GAA, GAO Jackman, Patricia K. Jacobson, Shelley R, Jaffe, Rosemary: Art Club, Modern Dance, House of Representatives, Big Sister Jansen, Carol A.: CSF, Golf Club, Orchestra, GAA Jaques, Chris Jarvis, Patricia A.: CSF, Biology Club President, Mu Alpha Theta Vice Pres. , Pep Club, Spanish Honor Society, Tennis Club, Drill Team Captain, S Club, Ecology Committee, Campus Beautification, Physics Club, Big Sister, Jr. Modern Dance, ICC, G A, WSF Princess Jensen, Deborah A.: Girls League, Pep Club, GAA, GAO Jepsen, James A.: Tennis Club, House of Representatives, JV and Varsity Tennis, Freshman Baseball Jocius, Gloria A.: Pep Club President, Track Boosters President, Drama, Choir, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, GAA, GAO, Head Pepster, ASB Cab- inet, ICC, Jr. and Senior Powderpuff Football, Yell Leader, WSF Queen, Singing Valentines Johnson, Gary R. Happiness is being photographed. Johnson, Kimberly: GAA, Drill Team, Jr. Modern Dance, Pep Club Johnson, Mark: BAA, Thespians, Chinese Club, House of Representatives, JV and Varsity Football, Varsity Thck Johnson, Robert M.: Leo Club, Pe Club, German Club, Media Clulb, House of Representatives, Varsity Football Manager, Varsity Tennis, Bee and JV Basketball Johnson, Suzanne L. Johnston, Cher l Jones, Donald Jones, Nancy: Drill Team, S Club, Wrestling Boosters, Pep Club, Jr. and Senior Modern Dance, Annual Staff, Jr. Powderpuff Football, GAA, Big Sister, Senior Float Jones, Robert P.: House of Representa- tives Jones, Willard W. Judy, Richard Julius, Anita L. Kamstra, Jon M. Kartchner, Naomil. Kekich, Kim: Wrestling Boosters Trea- surer, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Spanish Honor Society, CSF, Drill Team, Yell Leader, Jr. Modern Dance, Choir, Varsity Base- ball Statistician Kempama, Ga e L.: Pep Club President,' Annual Staf? Asst. Editor, Mixed Cho- rus, Drill Team Captain, Songleader, Track Boosters, Treasurer, Wrestling Boosters Jr. Modern Dance ICC, ASB Secs. of Publicity, Big Sister Kerns, Brian D.: Bee Football, Bee Bas- ketball, JV and Varsity Tennis King, Jerry R.: Track Kishiyama, Debbie: Soph. Sec., House o Representatives, Girls of '73 , Girls League Klewer, John H.: Pgysics Club, Interact Knechtel, Rick: JV ootball Koops, Daryl L.: Physics Club, Interact, CSF, JV Tennis Kooy, Ronald E.: Physics Club, BAA President, ASB Sgt. at Arms, House of Representatives, Cee and Bee Track Cee, Bee and Varsity Football ' Kruse, Kathy L.: GAA, GAO President Q2 yearsj Kuiken, Jake G.: Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track Kulak, Paulette S. Lane, Jackie L. Langford, Steven A. Lara ee, Carolyn S.: Home Ec Club, Pep Club, Track Boosters, GAA Vol- leyball LaVoy, Steven: Media Club President, Interact Board Member, CSF, Blade staff, Ecology Committee Leitner, Craig A.: BAA, Choir, Physics Club, Bee Football, JV and Varsity Wrestling, Singing Valentines Lemke, Henry R. Lewis, Christine A.: Jr. Modern Dance Lingle, Winifred L. Lipps, Melanie Loftis, Donald L.:, Logan, Janet L.: GAA, Soph. Court Preceptor, Frosh Honor Roll Logan, Mary E.: Choi-r, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Pep Club, Drill Team, GAA Tennis Long, Danny Lopp, Charles T. Maciel, Marc D.: Pep Club, JV and Varsity Wrestling, Graphic Arts Honors Maddock, William B. Mahorney, Michael T.: House of Rep- resentatives, Cee Football Malabicky, Joan: House of Representa- tives Manriquez, Marie Iltdflarqlpeg Dplrotxlxily art , rvi e . Martinez, Frank: House of Representa- tives, Track, Football Massey, Sherrie L. Matthews, Monica J.: GAA Treasurer, and Historian, GAO, German Club, Chemistrg Club President, Varsity Basketba , Varsity Tennis, 2 GAA Letters, 6 Pins, l GAO Plaque Matthias, Cindy E. May, Bruce Mazur, Lorna G. Mazzarini, Gerald A.: Band McCluggage, D. Kerry: Thespians, NFL, E itor of Annual, CSF, Seal- bearer, House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore, Scholar of the Year McDaniel, Veronica S.: GAA Record- ing Secretary and President, ICC, Varsity Basketball, JV Volleyball McDonald, Mike J. McDonald, Sandra J. Mclntyre, Tony S.: BAA, JV and Var- sity Football, Varsity Track McNew, Linda M. McQuillin, Dana L.: Jr. Modern Dance, Soph. President, House of Representa- tives, Homecoming Princess, Big Sister McShane, Dennis G.: House of Repre- sentatives, Frosh Football, Track Mecham, James L.: Varsity Track, Certificate of Recognition in Auto- shop Mendez, Eileen A. Meyer, Beverly Meyer, Gary J. Meyer, Larrly J . Meyers, De bie C. Meyers, Jo Ann Meyers, Sharon K.: House of Represent- atives Miller, Delaine R. Miller, Duane R. Miller, Sherry M. Moore, Leroy W. Morales, Silvia A.: GAA Volleyball Morehead, Betty J. Morgan, Bill E. Morgan, Reid H. Morris, Carolyn L.: Junior Achieve- ment President, Speech 9 Morris, Kenneth D. Morrison, Dale N.: Cee and Bee Bas- ketball, Golf Muchmore, Karen S. Mulder, Jill: House of Representatives Q2 ygearsj, GAA Mytic , Rosie L, Nadalsky, Michael D.: Band, Orchestra Jazz Band, Pep Band, Chamber Sing- ers, Thespians, Campus Beautifica- tion CSF, Leo Club Vice Pres. , Chinese Club, Physics Club, Math Club Vice Pres. , BAA Secretary, House of Re resentatives, ICC, Cee, Bee, JV andp Varsity Football, Bee and Varsity Track, Cee Basketball, JV Wrestling, Sealbearer, Bank of America Award Winner Naretta, Cynthia A.: Wrestling Boosters NFL, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Choir Chamber Singers, Drama, House of Reknresentatives, ICC, ASB Secretary, G A Volle ball, Football, Basket- ball, Trackf, Powderpuff Football and Basketball Neal, Scott L.: Art Club President, Annual Staff Artist, Bank of America Achievement Award Negrette, Randy G. Ne son, Debra J. Newcomer, Cheryl M.: Biology Club, Latin Club, C oir, Girls Glee, Mix- ed Chorus, Triple Trio, Speech and Debate Teams, NFL, Band Niethamer, David: Band, Cee and Bee Football, Track Norman, Curtis A.: House of Represent- atives QZ yearsy, Cee Football, Bee and Varsity Track Oates, Cheryl A. Ochoa, Maria O Dor, William E. Oliva, Lourdes M. Olivas, Gilbert K. Olson, Kris: Biologg Club, Girls of '73, GAA, GA Ornelas, Jeff Ortloff, Steven M.: Won lst Place Motorcycle trophy at car show Owen, John J. Paar, Judy Pabbruwee, Jerry H.: Physics Club, House of Representatives, Varsity Basketball Panceroff, Robin A.: Girls Lea ue Pres- ident, Pep Club, Wrestling Bgoosters, Track Boosters, GAA, GAO Treasurer, Powderpuff Football A Pardee, Tony C. Park, Michael J. Parker, Wes W. Patten, Karen D.: Friendship Club, GAA, Math Club Sec. and Treasurer, Majorette, Track Boosters, Sec. , Treasurer and President, Wrestling Boosters Sec. , Pep Club, Pep Squad, Jr. Modern Dance, House of Repre- sentatives, ICC, Big Sister Pauli, Phillip J. Pena, Richard Petris, Don Perry, Cheryl L. Peterson, Gail M.: GAA Volleyball and Baseball, Powderpuff Football 90 Peyton, Linda M.: Art Club, French Club, Annual Staff, S Club Senior Representative, Pep Club, GAA, Jr. and Senior 'Modern Dance Pichner, Robin J. Pocorena, Robert L. Popken, Robert J. Porter, Waynetta M. Potts, Daniel W.: Physics Club, BAA Treasurer, Cee Football, Cee Track, JV Cross-Country, Varsity Golf Pound, Jeanie A. Pound, Robert L. PFGSICY, Karen S.: S Club Treasurer, Drill Team Pep Club, Annual Staff, Jr. and Senior Modern Dance, Soph. Treasurer, GAA, Honor Guard Preston, Phillip M. Prouty, Sheri L.: GAA Soph. Representa- tive and Vice Pres. , Chemistry Club Sec. , S Club Vice Pres., CSF, Mixed Chorus, Choir, Chamber Sin - ers, ICC, GAO, Powderpuff Footbali Volleyball, Softball Purmort, Julie A. Ralston, Gary R. Ray, Donna E. Redmond, Patricia Reisinger, Michael K.: Cee Football, Frosh Baseball, Varsity Track Revilla, Andy J.: BAA, Male Choir, Choir C3 yearsj, Senior Class Sgt. at Arms, House of Representatives, Cee, Bee, JV and Varsity Football, JV Wrestling, Cheerleader for Powderpuff Football Reynolds, James H.: Physics Club, CSF, House of Representatives, Cee Bas- ketball, Tennis Richardson, Robert: House of Represent- atives, Track Rico, Louis R.: Physics Club, Photo Club, House of Representatives, Bee Basketball Riggs, Daniel R. Ro erts, Michael D. Roettele, Mark S. Rogers, Dirk E: BAA Vice Pres., Blade Staff, Physics Club, House of Repre- sentatives, ICC, JV and Varsity Foot- ball, JV Basketball, Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball, Lineman of the Year, All League Rogers, Janice L. Romero, Richard E.: BAA, Racketeers, JV and Varsity Tennis Rosbottom, Mark B.: Annual Staff Roth, Wayne J. Runyan, William Rupe, Monty: BAA, House of Representa- tives, Bee and Varsity Football, Var- sity Wrestling Rusher, James M. Samono, Debra V. Kathleen, Sanchez A. Sandman, Debbie L. Schmidt, John V.: JV Football Seesing, Frido Sellers, Kirk N.: Bee Football, JV, Var- ! 'I R 1,0 w sf Sis. ,. ., tril' . ii..,, , vi Ng :,' ?Xkivw,.:jy,, ,ff Psy Q, ., . 4 .fs if : I E4 41 , Q A Pepe peeps. sity Wrestling Shea, Craig P.: Male Chorus, Choir, Male Quartet, Mixed Chorus, Cham- ber Singers, Sgt, at Arms House of Representatives, Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms, Cee and Bee Football, Cee an Bee Track, JV and Varsity Wrestling, and Mr. Smile Shimamoto, Robert: Physics Club, Biol ogy Club, Math Club, Frosh, JV, and Varsity Baseball, Bee Football, and Cee and Bee Basketball Sierra, Darlene T.: Big Sister Skuljan, Zvonko Slagle, Rebecca E. Slover, James R.: JV and Varsity Foot- ball, JV and Varsity Wrestling, and House of Representatives Smallwood, Ronnie M. Smith, Jo Darlene Smith, 122' R.: Cee, Bee, Varsity Foot- ball, ll-Lealgue Tailback, Bee Trac JV Baseball, ouse of Representatives Smith, Rick A. Snow, Larry G.: Athlete of the Year Snow, Ronald D. Spaseff, Thedore C.: Biology Club Steenbergen, Cheryl: Annual Staff, CS Jr. Dance Stephen, Kathy J.: Big Sister, Honor Guard Stephens, Gary Lee Straite, Nancy A. Q Stratton, Linda M. Stratton, Robert A.: Bee, JV Football, Weight Lifting Sullender, Art Suttles, Janet J. Swain, Billy J.: CSF, Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Jazz Band, Outstandin Freshman in Band, Jazz Ensemble iward by Soroptimist Club, Ouitsctanding Junior Award in Band, Go Talsma, Grant S. Talsma, Gregory S.: House of Repre- sentatives, Cee Basketball, Frosh and JV Tennis Taylor, Paula J. Teague, Paula J.: Wrestling Boosters, Drill Team, Jr. and Senior Modern Dance, Flag Squad, Annual Staff, Big Sister Tenney, Fredric D. Thomas, KeithJ.: Orchestra, Bee, JV and Varsity Basketball Thompson, Cindy M.: Jr. Modern Dance, House of Representatives, Big Sister Thompson, Linda D. Thompson, William C.: Key Club Vice Pres., NFL President, Thespians, De- bate Team Captain, Student Curric- ulum Committee, Campus Beautifi- cation, ICC Chairman, Student Court, House of Representatives Bill Clerk, Blade Staff, Jazz Band Thwaites, Thomas S. Thwaites, William A. Tibbitts, Marcia E.: Drill Team, Frosh Sec., Soph. Sec. Toews, Richard E. Tolman, Duane J.: Leo Club, Discover your America Representative Tomlinson, Dennis C. Torrence, Robert L.: BAA, Varsity Foot- ball Q3 yearsj, Varsity Track, Bee and JV Basketball Treitler, Mario B. Tumer, Allen R. Turner, Steve R. Tweet, Debbie: Pep Club, Wrestling: Boosters, Vice Pres., Powderpuff oot- ball, GAA, GAO,,Majorette, Song Leader, Pep Squad, Miss Flirt Urrea, David: Spanish Club, French Club, Photo Club, Key Club, House of Representatives Q4 yearsj, Dee, Cee, JV and Varsity Basketball, Cee and Bee Football Valli, Ariel L.: House of Representatives Vander Meiden, Robert L. Vander Moleh, Marlen J. Van Goor, Marilyn K.: Frosh Sec. of Activities Van Horsen, Roger D. Van Pelt, Melody G.: Wrestling Boosters, Drama, Speech, Jr. Modern Dance, House of Representatives, Big Sister, Pep Squad, Flag Squad, WSF Princess, Miss Eyes Van Surksum, Judith L.: Speech, De- bate, Annual Staff, Biology Club Treasurer, Band, NFL, House of Rep- resentatives, Tennis, Powderpuff Foot- ball and Basketball, Big Sister Van Tol, Dennis J. Vieira, Carrol A. Villanueva, Jesus: Varsity Wrestling, Cee Football Class Clowns cleverly balance bad bods. Wadkins, Ma A. Wager, Ronal13,L. Wa ter, Morris A. Ward, Susan L.: Home Ec Club, CSF, Latin Club President, Physics Club, S Club Vice Pres. and President, Campus Beautification, Ecolog Com- mittee, Sealbearer, Member of Bell- flower Coordinating Council, Four Years Perfect Attendance Waters, Dale W. Watson, Jo Ann Webber, Betty R. Webster, Bradley N. Weinberg, Phil: BAA, JV and Varsity Basketball Weyandt, Jim R. Whitworth, Debbie L.: Jazz Band, Pep Band, Banner Carrier, Marching Band, Drama, House of Representatives Q2 yearsj, Powderpuff Football Wickham, Dallas E. Wiekamp, Lester K.: Cee and Bee Bas- ketball, Cee and Bee Football, Frosh, JV and Varsity Baseball Williams, Kevin J. Willis, Marylou: Girls League, Friend- ship Committee Chairman, Banner Carrier, Jr. Modern Dance, Big Sister Willits, Robert A.: House of Representa- tives Q1 yearp, Member of VW Grand Prix winnin car Wilmoth, Debgiez Wrestling Boosters - ICC, Banner Carrier, Advanced Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, Varsity Tennis, Powderpuff Football '70-'71 Wynn, John: Vice President of Managers Club, Choir, Varsit Tennis Team, Manager of Varsigy Basketball for 3 years, Manager o JV Baseball Q2 yearsj Zarp, Mike: BAA Q2 yearsj, House of Representatives Q2 yearsp, C Football Q2 yearsj, JV Wrestling Q2 yearsj, Varsity Wrestling Q3 yearsj, Captain of Wrestling Team Zeilstra, John: Wrestling Team Q1 yearj Zwiep, John: Physics Club, CSF, Cee and Bee Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling l9'l , xx, A f--A XJ 'N YN' J Nj -X kj , I ,J TU xv 'An X11 AJ 4 ' J 'N J f xJ VQ .1 Jfxxf-' . .5 'fwx J J' X NJ ' DX- ' Ng f '.., N 5 , Ng. 51 X, W M S xg KN., ' x VN 2 1 WL 'N '4 J Qs , Xgl XNJ XX f v ki XJ . 3 '1 Q ' v J .NJ XJ X lx -,.x X .J NJ f J ,xXJ 5 'Jw X '11 X XJ NJ X' , , I ,Q Q yx M 'f 4 Q ,Nw 1 -STU X X ... 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CATHY BAKER - Secretary of Publicity ROSEMARY ELIAS - Treasurer DINAH HERRON - Secretary of Activities DEBBIE WILSON - Secretary LINDA PEDERSON - Court Preceptor BARBARA ANDERSON - Sgt. at Arms CHERYL SISTRUNK - Vice President IU ICR CLASS OFFICER 3, AA,,i , X J r xA If A I 3 Y 1: -wi is Qt I I 94 eg.. J ,Vs Wh YW' DAN CASTILLO President MH ,... ., H ,Y, , lQ' E BOB LEMEN, Court Preceptor ,f.f.1L-exam ,,H,,mz, 2' ,, p.eeg,sw resent 1 1,'14iifi2?iQia aw wifes W i ,Lf we It--. ..,,, 'K.,, Screaming their way to the Most Spirited Class during Homecoming Week the Juniors then kicked off the year by helping to present the Homecoming festivities, Reflections of Happiness. Planning many activities with the newly founded club Girls of 73 to back them, the Juniors strived toward their main goal: the 1972 Prom and living up to their role in Buc Pride. MR. MATT, Junior Class Advisor 1 rsksef Q ..kk . K gg iv i' . 2. . 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' Q17 Collete Viera Mary Villanueva Loretta Villegas ' Dean Walsh Tina Wasscnaar A Bob Weinberg Paul Welch Gary White e X Cheryl Whirc Mike white Dave Wielcnga Denise Wildcy Debbie Wilson Sue Wilson Bob Wofford Robert Wolcott Q. N- W ,p-..-S Marlene Wollmann Joe Wyatt Rita Yoarra X' John Ytteus Larry Zeilstra sf fx-4 DRSIUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSI UN IO RSI UNIORSI UNIORSIUNIORSJUN IORSIUNIOPSIUNIORSJUNIORSI UN IORSI UNIORSJ UNIORSIUNIO RSJUNIO 203 Beginning our second year at BHS, the Sophomore class has been striving to make ours the best class ever. Our officers and interested class mem- bers meet weekly and have planned such activities as a mortuary trip and selling Goblin Insurance fa policy to protect homes against Halloween pranksj. 5 , L :v,,,, , T We were also very active during hectic rvt, L . . . if f, 7 if Homecoming Week sponsoring the pie- 3,5V,r 5 V rffuw .,,., mWM,,,a,,...,,,m,,,fN eating contest and other events. So, to sum it all up, Sophomores are proud to say, Sophomores do more in r 'WW wmmwww m,f1..,,.sww . W 74. , ,f l , .n,, .,rW, ,, , x MRS .JANE SHAHIN Class Sponsor if 1 . i 4, f ro- SOPHUMORE CL SS GFFICERS V N , SOPHOMORFS DO MURE I '74 as . EFT TO RIGHT . . . Jim Martinez - Presidentg Helen Van Haarlem - Sec. of Activitiesg Marilyn Smith - Court Preceptorg Luann Lrusho - Sec. of Publicity: Richard Munoz - Sergeant at Arrnsg Janet Nadalsky - Secretary: John Connor - Court Preceptorg Karen :1-re - Treasurer. NOT PICTURED . .. Matt Bonazzola - Vice President. 205 Beanca Alcantor Jackie Allen Peter Allen Karen Alves Mark Alyea Bob Anderson Naila Anderson Vicki Anderson Gretta Anthony Marcque Aold Anna Apodaca Mike Aranda Kathy Arellanes Bill Arnold Wa net Asbu Ggry Ashrnrgr Tom Babich Sheryl Baird Lori Baldwin Debbie Barbour Kenneth Barbour Cathy Barnhart Tim Barrett Chris Bartel Melvin Baty Anita Beasley Roy Bec Carla Bell Robert Bell Shery Berlwitz Mark Bevans Billie Billings Joe Bocanegra Matt Bonazzola Valeri Bond Marvin Bournan Rose Bodyce Michelle Bra ley Steve Bragg Steve Breese Tim Brizendrine Don Brockus Donna Bryan Julie Bu an Frank Buben .-sq ps The 1974 beauty queens! Xf' W S OPHOM ORES OPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOM ORES OPHOM OR 206 '1-1 t ,... V Y ,, J K y 0 Yap if K J' A V i if V l ga ra ' a tr WL U. f 1 Q' f L , vyk. V , p V nb. U , , ,H V V X 5 A w w J a, 1 15 4: A , -, I ,l ib 1 ff'-. ky - - 4, 1, - LM , 1 no N Xggagr ,, f f' .. X H ,V ,L ,-. d, ' 2 if i ' , , - lv A . A 1-N' A I-Q I M f .A an 1' Q4 V2 . ,, J K so V .. ,Q I 1- 1 0 ' K ' yi 'S' U ! Q. ., L L 31 S S A, at . Spf ff' 1 I . I ' I V ' V , I Tr x f ' 1 ' J J X ,,,. nv - at J 3 ,V , V f , K ,, ' K ' ' . , L,,,, I E2 . - 4- f yyps f . .. 6 C W ' 3 ' ,L ' rf f ff I,f,' .r f V355 J f ' During Spirit Week Sophomores were awarded Most Crusty Hall. ,M f Y 1 J w Ti so J fl ,QM A J -..- H it - , ' 4-' KX vi Bob Budihas Suzie Burk Timothy Burke Scott Burrows Sharlene Buster Mark Butcher Robert Byngq Karen Cal well Gary Cameroh C andi Campbell Chuck Caquelin Rose Carr Cherie Carlisle Vickie Carson Janis Carter Vickie Case Nancy Castro Edgar Catlick Terry Cernusda James Chapel Richard Chapel Ron Chesley Penny Christansen Mark Chulich Bette Clark Jack Clausen Raymond Cobb Steve Coleman Johnncy Collighn John onner Frances Contreras Nash Contreras Sarah Contreras Faron Cook Robert Cooper James Copper Kenny Copper Randy Countermon Larry Cox Vanessa Cox Roger Crockett Carolyn Crouch Kathy Crouch Ricky Cueuas Janet Curtis Celesta Dabbs Donald Dalphin Julie Daly Brenda Davis Denise Davis John Davis Myles Davis A fahso Dees Anna De Graf Joni De Vries Mike De Witt Marla Diendorf DPH OM ORESOPHOMORES OPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPH OM ORESOPI-IOM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOM ORES OPHOMORESOPHOMORES 207 a t, X nba 43 54,- ' 1 C----N ,M f Rand ee Diffee Janet Digiacinto A1 Dirnick David Dishman Jeannine Dofner Darlene Dover Patti Dokter Clay Doyle Debbie Doyle Lorraine Druyor Michelle Dyler Terri Earnest ' Q Vickie Ellis Terri Emerison ,J ,K J' Mathew Engernan ' J L nell Erbst Y If Are you kidding! ! ! s attt iilt 1 ilii J ' Karla Erickson J W Jill Evans J yy if Q- ., J is . A P Walter Fabian 2 ' A ' N yi .J Jolene Fenn ' 'i7 J J d V A David Ferguson if . fx ' 7 C , J ' J . J V Suzanne Fernish V7' PP X 3 Karen Ferre Q H 94,5 Jeanne Fikhorn ' rr. Brin . mg- , M, , IOdyF1Sher r J Mar Fisher ggi: ' sfit . X X. E Matt Fisher HH 15' if , Scott Fowler gb Steve Fowler f -s Kim Fox Ron Frei er The Sophomore Chorus Line. Linda Friedli Judy Fuller Luann Furusho Bob Galeener Grace Galindo Patti Gallego Terr Garrett Jilbl Gavans Dale Gahart John Giblreth T? S OPI-I OM ORES OPHOM ORES OPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPI-IOM ORESOPH OM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORES OPH OM ORESOPHOM ORES OPHOMO 208 RH Roger Goar Bethine Golden Armando Gonzales David Goodbam Carol Goodro Chris Graber Craig Graham Richard Granillo Terry Gray Bobby Gregory David Gregory Donna Gresham Emma Gulch Martha Gulf Carol Gunderson Tyler Haack Cathy Hald ernan Marica Hall Connie Halls Raymond Hamada Connie Hanes Diane Hansen John Hardin Terry Hardin Bill Harrison Michael Harrison Michelle Hatch Davm Henderson Steve Hendrickson Nancy Hermes Rand Hess Shellby Hensgen Sheryl Henson Don Hewitt Sue Hignite Kathy Hoekman Mark Hofmann Tony Hohenhaus Diana Hohmann Frank Holinsworth Bertie Holloway Raymond Holt J erriy Hubbard Me 'ssa Hubbard John Hudgins Jeff Hudson Joseph Huila Jimm Hunter Ollie Hunter Debbie Hyd er Donna Hylton Brad Hyndrickson Anna lrisarry Carol Iverson Paul Jacobs Donna Jansen ORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORES V 2 Sandy Jinkins Brenda Johnson Brenda Johnson Layne Johnson Linda Johnson Susan Johnson Mary Jones Richard Jones Sue Jones Tim Jones Jackie Jongkind Noreta Jorday Lea Julius Bryan Justice Karen Kane Randy Karst Martin Kartchner Roc Kasper Bonita Kato Martin Katz Rick Katz Paul Keizer Bud Keran Don Kick Joe Killingbeck Carla King Carlton King Cheryl Kinne Gary Kirkwood Mark Kittie Miles Kolkow Kris Koops Martha Koukios Paul Koumis William Kramer Mary Kukiela Curtis Kuneau Mike Lambe Alexandria Lancer Erica Lansdown Debbie Larabee Paula La Rocco Bryan Larson Lee Lathrop Ray Leckuca Sharon Lemas Louie Liberate Fred Logan Rick loiselle Steve Lopez Marie Lopiccolo Mark Luthrell Roman Lubera Mike Lucero John Lux Virginia Mayberry John Malabicky Dennis Mallard Mike Mandas Frank Manzanares Diana Manriquez Jim Martinez SOPH OM ORES OPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPI-IOM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORES OPH OM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOMCJ Jerry Marriott Jana Mason Jan Massey Rodney Matcham Carlene Matthews Steve Matthias Priscilla Mauricio David McCandless Curtis McConnell Pamela McDaniel Chris McDonald McDonald + , , Isa Q an B' 'Kltllqqpr Don McShane and Scott Rogers have got to be the lowest of the low riders! ! we F ' 1 A G XM Things are looking up Don McDonald Brenda McKinney Charlene McLaughlin Kathy McNew Don McShane Kevin McTiernan Barbara Mcwold Cindy McQuillin Bob Mecham Jim Mecum Vicki Mecham Wendy Med einos Frank Mendez Janie Mercier Melvin Meyer Barbara Meyers Laurie Miller OPHOM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOMORES OPHOM ORES OPH OM ORES OPH OM ORES OPH OM ORES OPH OM ORES OPH OM ORES OPHOM ORES OPHOM ORES Georgie Moore Connie Morales Henry Morales Mary Morrison Mary Morrison Robin Moses Gary Mosier Tim Mosley Paul Mossinger Donna Muchmore Richard Munoz Peter Myers lanet Naclalsky Richard Naretta Mary Nielson Roger Noar Samuel Nunn John Nutter Dave Nylen Dara Ochoa Connie Oertle Curtis Ogoinn Richard Okimoto Colleen Oldenkamp Mike Olsen Bill Olson Rose Pacheco Kim Panceroff Rocky Pardo Lynn Parker Mac Parker Debbie Partin Bill Patterson Gary Pattenson Dave Pauli Joe Payne Ker Peterson Eillseen Perris Sandy Peyton Steve Phipps I im Pichner I eff Pistole Randall Plave Karen Prather Dana Prentice Danny Prosser David Prouty Aggie Quonines ,fi 'J -1,. ' 'T fr P M at sf -fn, . ' K 4? qsyfg VV, I K Vkkr V 1 al? ff' I , -, Q. , e g .1 , I ,W V, ,Q - if ,, ,J 7 1f'w2Z ' 1 7 'Hy' as 1.4 2, 5 rf h V 1 ' .J g 1 2. , if N 7 Seen any crows lately? S OPHOMORES OPHOMORES OPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPI-IOM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOMORES OPH OMORESOPHOMORES OPHOMORH 212 Triple your pleasure. Andres Quinones Io anna Ralston lim Randal Candi Rasile Ron Raulston Karen Raymond Dean Reiter Donald Renclke Kathy Reynolds Sherri Renzacci Bec Re es Roblsri Rhbod es Robin Rhodes Larry Ritchie Joe Riggs David Riley Darline Rishell Terrie Roberts Darcy Rogers Scott Ro ers Rhonda Slode Cheril Rohr Randy Rolkco Suann Romash Craig Rosbottom Alice Rippee David Ruiloba Valerie Ruiz Gary Salceda Mike Samono Mike Sammons Charlene Sanchez Patrick Sanchez Vicki Sanders Mary Sayase Walter Schmidt Ron Schnablesger Iammie Schramm Jill Schulenburg Debbie Schwartz Susan Setcavage Kathy Sexton Janis Schackelford Vickie Shipley Jordan Shroyer Janice Shumaker Nancy Silva Dennis Simmons OPH OM ORES OP HOMORES OPHOMORES OPH OM ORES OPHOM ORES OPHOMORES OPH OM ORESOPH OM ORES OPI-I OM ORES OPHOM ORES OP I-IOM ORES 213 James Simmons Mike Simmons Scott Simmons Ron Sipkins Greg Sisson Calvin Sistrnnk Daniel Skomerza Beth Smith Debbie Smith James Smith Kathy Smith Marilyn Smith Ronnie Smith Sandy Smith Stanley Smith Dianne Snead Karen Solomon Darrel Sonder Karen Speak James Spence Kevin Spooner Michael Sponner Kim Steenberg en Mike Stewart Barry Stone Leslie Stutes Pam Suhar Don Sutton Tim Taber Steve Tankley Richard Tapia Leesa Taylor Joanne Taylor Steve Teague Stephen Terry Mike Todd Jon Tottan Cindy Thompson Janet Thompson Linda Thomas William Thomas Dale Trac Allen Trautlogi Lee Troutman Ken Urbanek Steve Uroff Tony Urrea Danny Valadao Kathy Valdes Beatice Vaidivia Brad VandenBerg Wanda Vanderpol Helen VanHaarlem Kristie VanDyke Lori VanPelt Laurinda VanSurksum 1 is , Q' 4' ,pll , 'if J' , ii Q f fz . ,fqawfb 5 -av! here 15 everybody? n SOPHOMORES OPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPH OMORESOPHOM ORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORESOPHOMORH 214 'EY 4- Sue Wricht Mo Wosoughkia To eat or not to eat. NM, Debbie VanZile Teresa Vick Anna Volkman I an et Volkman William Vokoff Shirley Wadkins John Walker Marla Wallin Gary Walsh Dave Wasmund Melodie Waters Crosby Watson Richard Watson lean Waltum Cindcy Warrick Bren a Webb Rose Webb Jackie Weinberg Steve West Donna Wyers Rhett Whalley Ianet Whitney Larry Wirbenga Warren Wiekamp Debbie Wilkinson Jack Willems Sheri Williams Craig Willmore Mike Winter Richard Wise y Susan Wodarczk' Billie Wood OPH OM ORES OPHOM ORES OPI-IOMORESOPH OMORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORESOPH OM ORESOPHOM ORESOPHOM ORES OPHOM ORESOPHOMORES FRE SHMA CLASS OFFICERS w l w w v s 216 DEBBIE MANDAS - President SHERRY MECUM - Secretary ZANE RODIGHER - Vice President LAURIE HULEN - Secretary of Pub. GAIL GRINDER - Treasurer GLEN SCI-INABLEGGAR - Sgt. at Arms DANA WATSON - Secretary of Activities COURT PRECEPTORS - Cathie Back and Andrea Matcham Many tend to ignore the Freshman Class - assuming that the problems of too tall drinking fountains and the location of restrooms - are rough enough to contend with. The Freshman Class of 1975 will not be ignored. The spirited class has already set a school record by electing the first girl president in BHS history. They have sponsored a trip to the Mortuary, a bake sale, an exciting raffle, and they promise to do much more next year. Dave DuFau1t, Freshman Class Sponsor. Dennis Abegg Dianne Abegg Bobby Aiaaen Par Alfaro Penny Allen Phyliss Allen David Alves Mike Anodon Greg Anderson Shannon Annesley Man Anrhony Tony Arande Lorraine Arellanes Monre Ashmore Kathy Back Sherry Back Nancy Bacon Cherly Baker Iim Baker Julie Baker Rodeny Baker Corena Baldridge Deon Baldwin Rich Ballou Cindy Barrerr Karee Ba.rLley Robert Barton Larry Bateman Les Battest Mark Beaham Leslie Bell Mark Belr Deborah Bermel Scorr Berhurum Jerry Blomgrem Debbie Blue Robert Blume Roxie Blume Joanne: Boman Kim Bosserr Jay Brand Shawn Brice Richard Brindle Jerry Brink Denise Broner Bruce Brown Carol Brown Connie Brown FRESHMENFRESHMENFRE 218 ..- -CV X in A f, .MJ , V - fr - .nr ,. - . R B k 1.-1 N - .s Y A' ' Q YW y 'Ga Y ' ii 4 . W -. A I 3? B 1 x X X .a il A KJ- ? - 5 'K-L K V A' Q 'ir Q . . , ,M i ,. 5- I V rri- - 'V' ' J.. f. ' K - , 4' vs 3 K L. '5:.,fQ.-: ' ., 5. 5 - 5 L'lf'Q'I ': A. -' A A ff new M 'y as -me ,Q ye e y . .Q -' i ' M V ...i-:emi-.ee - f,,,.-,Wi A f -.. A 1 .- fs ,vs I ' fe N wa -Q. cz fwi --.., Garland Brown Laura Brown Kelly Burton Catherine liudig Myron Bulkowski Paul Burger! James Burnet! Debbie Eustrum Clayron Bybee Troy Cagle Larry Cain Diane Calmer Leonard Camarho Debbie Cantrell Vickie Cardwell Nanette Carroll Richard Carroll Henrietta Carr Gail Calten Mike Castro Harold Chalker John Chapman Garner Chappius Debbie Clark Rhonda Cleland Lorie C louse Jon Cocca Maria Cohen Tim Coleman Rocky Collucci Cindy Colunga Rodney Connors Angela Conrad John Contreras Debbie Coran Polly Correia Kim Coston Vicky Cowles Rick Cravcns Bill Cummings Gary Cummingham Mark Cunningham Paul Custer Susan Dana Benny Davis fi . s,s sl Q ,.... . S1 P SHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESI-HVIENFRESHM ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHM ENFRESHM ENFRESHMEN FRESHMENF 219 Debbie Davis Phil Davis Tom Dawkins Dave Dayton Staci DeBoe.t Tim Derrick Jim Deutscher Mike Devine Paul DiGiu1ia Diana Dishman Angia Dominguez Debbie Doty Ianna Doty Jack Doyle Ray Dunton Derek Dupree Ron Dunant Deborah Dye Norman Dyers Roy Earndt Terry Eaton Cherilynn Ely Tom Bidexs Joanie Enkhorn Sherri Erkes Mary Escobaio Jackie Esser Laura Dans Darvin Brink David I-Mart Richard Farquhzir Skip Farr Doug Feenstra Brian Ferre Pat Fike Don Findley Mike Fmegan Cherte Finnegan Carol Fiickingex David Foreman Nancy Franklin Neil Franklin Matlem Frazee Bruce Fultz Connie Gabb 0 A, we is ' i 5 1: ' ' .- - sf' D' --K ii of .t S X , ' .. 'Z s Y - -5 a - ' Q in . id an 1 ' - M SV gi 3 M' if 1 I 1' '. gy - h x . af, . - Y N , jx i 1 ' eva J V F be . -D . A3 gy X .'Q: an , D 1 N A e F '- A 1 EJ ,X '-1-- -A , ' . ,f 'f ' D i, , it n ng ,H . 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Steve Gallegc John Garrett Brian Gast lnri George Jodi Gillen Ginger Ginn Dale Gloudeman Daryl Gloudeman Connie Graham Andy Granillo Barbara Granillo Rira Granillo Scart Gray Carol Green Pattie Gregory Jeff Griffin John Griffith Gail Grinder Bill Grond Steve Gruber Gene Gustafson Wayne Guthrie Susan Gwinnup Mitchel Haack ,K ,Wim , 'ig-?5g,, ' A rim Karen Hale Donna Hamada David Hamilton Doug Hansen Peggy Hardin David Hardman Dana Hardwick Marsha Hardy Freshmen feed their faces I ' ah Jerry Hare Joel Harrel Diane Harrison Shawn Halton Richard Hays Tim Head Cindy Heavner Chris Hefner Kim Heiden Debbie Hend erson Vicki Henry Alice Hergonson Sally Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Gary Ficoc iello Roger Hinders SHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENFRESHMENF Mike l-'lite David I-lobgood Karen Hoffman Melanie Hofman Randall Hollinswonh Bonnie Hood Glen Hoppe: Pam Howard Jerry Huck Jack Huddlesron Kevin Hudson Lloyd Hudspeth Beverly Hughes Laune Huldl Bobbie Hunsaker Randy Hunsaker Michael Hoyt David lbborsen Alvin Jackson Kelly Jacobson Wade Jacobson Mark James Michael James Rita Jansen Ryan Jansen Mike Jenkins Toni Jenkins Judy Jiru Mitchell Johns Betty Johnson Eileen Johnson ...v -4 U., -x '3-X Q W N fo., Al 3 isa. ' n -' if ', 9 W -'H ,M ...Y Doug Kegley Debbie Ken' Randy Kilman Gwen Kimbro 1- uGotchalH Greg Johnson Mark Johnson Melony Johnson Brenda Jana Laura Jond Ted Jones Don Jongsma Carol Kane Donna Kanchner JWHATJ am '7?Q J i,:mn:w11?ifioz 1 WEAJ ka i? ' ,f - , 'fl' J , 1 one 67 : M? f 1 , MENFRESHMEMRESHMENFRESPHV1ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMI-:NFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRES 222 rr 1 .. A x ai, Freshmen lose their flab? ,Mgr kv' ,Q Q ,ef 'F wx Lt -5. fs-N Q, lg - f E A H 1 .,,, N L A , L fi x . , . f Q , . v- , N ,rr Ami clk Deni se Ki ng Bobby King Chris King Mike Klewer Kim Koops Jacob Kosareff Arthur Kpaxbcrger Rita Kuiken Edward Lamberr Kenny Law Rick Larman Renee LeCount Carol Leman Mike Lemen Frank Lemke Iorjette Leonard Betty Lloyd Billy Long Vicki Long Mark Lourenco Doug Love Joanne Lucero Marty Maciel Heather Mahood Mark Mahorney Gary Malcolm Cynthia Marcusson Debbie Mandas Pam Manley John Manriquez Sherry Manuel Kathy Manus Chris Manzaneres Frank Marquez Denise Martin Melanie Martin Linda Martinez Larry Mata Andrea Matcham Frira Mauricio Craig May Myla Mazzola Lynette Mead Sherry Mecum Bruce Medeiros Debbie Mell Bill Mercier Monte Meyers Iayne Meyer Kerry Myers Kim Meyer Rick Meyer Lynn McCluggage Janice McConnel Rick McCagcken Mike McCray Lorna Mctiredie Mike Mclntosh ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRIBHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMiiNr RESHMENF RESHMENFRESHMENF 3 John Mclntyre Cindy McRenzie Tom McSha.ne Darius Michau Lyle Michelson Cindy Miller Jeffery Miller John Miller Mike Miller Dan Moulron Barbara Mobly Jim Mora Bobby Montane Ronda Mcntano Aaron Moore Konme Moore Phyllis Morales Steve Moran Madeline Muniz Mike Muniz Janet Murphy Steven Nulter Jim Nada Cindy Nathan Sherley Neitz Mike Negrerre Norma Regrete Denise Negro Diane Newsome Teresa Newberry Diane Nolan Caryn Morman Richard Norris Pete O'Brien Ellen Oconnell Arlene Okimoro Larai Openshaw Rita Orazco Larry Orsbun Melissa Osment SHMENFRESHMENFRESI-HVIENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHM ENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN FRESHMENFRESI-IM ENF P S - : - .v.. Jr 'V Q- Wai.: l S k.-, KS SKK ' S 'fi' ' it ' 'NS 5 Sg - , S S btw Q X vj fys av s .i 'lk is s ss 1 X 'LKk, ri . SS S ,,.., ..w. S , .. . J N QE 1 K S V r cvs.-' .1 vw Q, M 5 'P' a s S ,, .. , 23+ NS . SY S- as TN? ' 1 f ,S S? lf - 7499 aS f X X ' A P 'sr is 'is . ev - . Cindy Saunders Glen Schnablegger Rick Schaefer Jeff Schermerhorn Mike Schmarz 2 'nv Sl A Debbie Schmeling A Steve Schultz - Debra Schweitzer 'gli' Gary Schwartz X K x Bryan Self kL:i,..L - fxz S Kim Sellers Colleen Shea Gary Shipley Rita Silver S Judy Simpson S K R .W ra ,Q Slut , 3 F X , V Q .e .1 i 10 Ann Overrocker ' 'K ' ' Maureen Owens K N- 3, Boyd Pacheco fs 54, Jeannine Parker -fy if A Jen Parks R E A Jeff Parrish gr George Paptelaw Y A ' K Dave Patzke 1 V , ,,:f1 Emest Peters R Scorr Pekeson ff Ss- eww P01 'K Mark Pol ' . 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A at -A 4:7 u,,... ?w1LL::' Gary Yoshinaga Scott Blevins Jim Fernish THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO RA DY KILMA QFRESHMA FOOTBALL MA AGER,y1957T1971 K f- , I ft ., ' Htl ,lf ff Wai- I l . , t V, 4 . ,. 7 I it , -4lw!wA'n,i ki, , '4 , I X 'xy-1 --I R 1 li x A - ,X 'X vt I r X' 1, 3,xX r ...f ' IV I I' tw - 1 . I gb V A s 'f I W I Q. IX X . L' I ,Z ' fe , . is A- ' - ' .. l 'gt I 3 , 1 N' ' I lf.. fs .J' . xx Mis t I I 1 . X A I 'QLF MW ,i 5 A . l I x - In It Sam Turner Mark Turnpin Angela Tyndall Jeannie Upton Nancy Valentine Adrian Valli Larry Vance Jennie Vander Larry Vanderolen Susanne Vanhorse John Vanier Vickie Vanserren Gilbert Villanueeva Jack Villegas Faye Vilieger Edwin Volkoff Bob Wager Greg Wagner Terry Walker Sylvia Walpuski Eruce Walter Lynda ward Harry Wassenaar Dana Warson Debbie Watson Dorthy Weber Susan Weden Stan Weinberg Alan Weiner Barbara Welty Martha Whicke Cameron Whire Chris White Sherly Whitly Paul Wielenga Mary wnd ly Cherly Williams Melinda Williams Kent willmore Rich Wilson Sandra Wintion Katie Wise Chris Wiseman Wayne Wilkerson Eva Wixion Gary Woolridge Juanita woss Debbie Wyant ESI-IMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESI-IMENF RESI-IMENFRESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENF RESHMENFRESHMENF I 227 1 , w A I w + 5 N 'Eg f , , 1 -I -,shf .N . , .,,h ,, ff. s ' fl , . K Q . N X P . x . o , X , N . 7 o i . I 1 X x , V 1 . .1 . 1 .-I - 1 I: 4 il , 1 1 V ,J .3 X , E 1 N ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, in 7, ,W ,, ,,Q W HYLWQ .7 -. ' , ',,651,Q YY++W f WV , 1111 r i- 230 gm, ms: ..,,,::, .I if I X EI TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY L.. 5' 1E.- Ks vi' in . EEEEE v M M Nuns., 5 l I ' TO A WONDERFULLY TENDER ' JUICY DELICIOUS STEAK DINNER TODAY. A STEAK YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS 10260 ALONDRA BLVD., BELLFLOWER I'II Ioolx so good! If's so Clean! BRYAN'S CLEANERS 975I Oak, Bellflower 867-I I68 11A.M. TO 9 P.M. I EAE I, I Q jj ' Y' If fri lllle iff W I ' ,E,,,,l .If wi wig? Curfis is our Ioesf piece of equipmenf. Here Comes fhe JUDGE! BILL'S TIRE SALES VAN ZILE'S AWARDS 9045 Alondra, Bellflower 9256 Alondra, Bellflower 925-8096 925-57I2 ' BUC'S BOOSTER CLUB WISHES ALL GRADUATING STUDENTS GOOD LUCK IN THEIR FURTHER ENDEAVORS OF LIFE. Join Ihe BoosI'er Club, Keep up an associalion wi+h BELLFLOWER HIGH SCHOOL and help suppor+ Ihe cIub's goal. Io fosfer and supporl' I'he educalional-a+hIeI'Ic program of Bellflower High School for +he benefil' of sI'ucIen+s and cilizens alike. Buc's Boosler Club I , e.,..,, , , . ff I 'W I Hey Man' Like P0p'5 ig Tops! Sue is sold on +his new car from: POPS CYCLE SALVAGE DON-A-VEE MOTORS I7439 Clark Ave. Bellflower 920-IOI8 I5737 Be Iflower Blvd. Bellflower 867-7256 Cheers lo +he I97l FOOTBALL TEAM! You gel' more in your baslrel' a+ . . . PIONEER FAMILY GREATER CENTR RESTAURANT I Al' MARKET 954I Arlesia, Bellflower 866-837l H308 Bellflower ' 867-7263 - as . 'fe' Flin .dilliisl V X :s T sw BN W 3 ll, , YF' ii. 'les 'l'l1lS C6f1'l be 6 l1a+! Sorry Dad, l'm nor working lodayl YVONNE'S FLORIST BALDWIN ELECTRIC l0306 Rosecrans. Bellflower 9833 Oak, Bellflower 866-2448 925-03 I4 232 Congmtulatioqs I f I I L II I fl 7777 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS WORLD'S LARGEST FAMILY OF INSURED ASSOCIATIONS GIWI S g dl A I GIWI S g dloanA5sucIaIIunn'CIICI GWIWESIPIII 5aV 'EsannLu A InoINurIh Hullywod G IW I S g dLoanA cIaIInnaISouInemCI Do a good iob. lf's free, righf! cARR's Anco l Bellflower af Rosecrans 867-905 I l oul l'II'I'lIII' M7215 ITSHISI liveal Western Savmgs a dman AssocIaIuorI of San Dnego - G IW I S g dl Ass anon UI Same Barbara I I6804 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower 866- l 744 You gef more fhan iusf fires af LORD TIRE IOI I7 Arfesia Place 867-2705 TACO BELL l0300 Alondra Blvd. Bellflower 866-9I I0 I I Tv 1 GR Q E ' . 9 J ee 'U KJ? jj Shake fhe hand of a reformed man! ts: J ' I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Q CHURCH .4 1 IOOIO Compfon Blvd. Bellflower -l f p er M? N!9 l Find love in a Johnson's pool! JOHNSONS POOL SERVICE 96I4 E. Rosecrans Ave. Bellflower DQ GENERAL TELEPI-lDI'lE .I Sherry and I Icnow how fo fnx I+! fi' PEAIRS BRCS. BUICK I5734 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower. 925-bbll I I I gef all of fI1Is free! BONNIE 81 PAUL'S BOUTIQUE Ib624 BeHH ower Blvd, Bellflower 866-46 up 0 wiki T s E W I f f, ,, . yy I aal raaa I walr aa a I I , .. .N I I I clon'+ Imow, Kris! BELLFLOWER FLORIST lO325 Alondra, Bellflower fb I 4 I A lll ll.. l,l- or aaaaaa F la ll f 5 I I lll ll ,lllll - Q' BQQ f I I ,- mf-f --1-. ew gn ,-1- ,gfff C v 'x Xk 1 ' U I i .1 2 ,--1 ff-if -L'-' - Q W ,, QZ. 1 - I W T7yfTQTf lA W T :AA ' Xl... , A Marilyn Barfon lScI1ooI Board Memberl says CONGRATULATIONS +0 +I1e CLASS of I972 FASHION CARPET AND DRAPES I don'+ +I1inIc 'rhaf we can have carpeling in +I1e gym! IOOII Arfesia Place Bellflower 925-3 784 igiglil Bigelow W Us if , .. -if we g 9944 Flower, Bellflower 925-9526 , I-5 'I ' x N Ls 1 ,l ' , We can sell l'he school real cheap! Anylhing bu+ scoop ICE CREAM! ASSIST P WALKER 81 LEE REALTY -, I505EIl3aiIge'?IBlT!1ESIEi+eb0?ENCY I l ' s I X ,',X NV' I f , 1 A ' x N' jig' , V - ' 9 . faff' 43, ' A .fl F l , , . N ' 5. .w ' ' 5 , M' cm , f 9, K- P kj J xgw 2,1 W 90 .537 ,, A BEET 1 'xi tx 'ff' I ,l 1' j 'Mil Xl J l JU Lx All s l v - - ' , A5244 I 4 I, L., . 1 4 s 4 x ff. V , gy ae x I X, 4. git t 4 4 L5 49,21 Xl- 237 Keep On Trucking ' 11 Enom Pmrro wa onus Gmc 1 5 3555 Sou+h S+. Lakewood, Calif 53l-7600 m ' U ILQQQQQHESUQERQU-1lIf?nQ3LuxQ2aw W ai I comma rm nfs .4 Q M Mk Q VLQWN PATRONS MIRIAM'S DRESSES JENKINS MARKET I7420 S. Bellflower Blvd. l0237 Rosecrans wer' Calif. 866-5I I5 B llfl Calif. 866 8269 GREGORY'S PHARMACY SHENK BROS. Calif 866-5c6LlLI5 S' Complon SP0 RTING 90095 ' ' 9735 E. Flower Bellflower, Calif. 867-2827 BOB HUNT INSURANCE Cam. 'Om E- M3788 BELLFLOWER CAMERA SUPPLY Bellflower, Calif. I704I Bellflower Blvd' 867-2944 BEI--COMP CAR WASH REED'S APPLIANCES 9765 Compfon 9737 Flower wer. Calif- 866-8050 B llfl er, Calif. 867 2488 Dr. Uermllllon Seys for-1irQl'l.rlQl'lor-15 qmlg l 9 7 2 We fix anyflwing fI'1af's Hof! I7057 Bellflower Blvd., Bellflower Califor I 6658 Woodruff, Bellflower BlLL'S Tux sl-lop ? V. M. gm ,,,, - ,- - 'N of .,,, ff , M R . M ,K W. K ' T q H if7'31?.. ' 1Q,., H , . ,, 31,57 'ii .i s 'l 'IM' V' L Hfzm. 4 VH -1 iiwlifl fi ivf' 7 . W ' ' U ,W , A, ,,,,,W , , U - ,,, T T T T T ., T s i Vv. A T as T -1 VVV i s R s o so s o , . , ,.. f f i ' 5 ' T -V ' . W ,H A , , ' ' A - 'N I i We would like +o give our special lhanlcs +o Bill's Tux shop for helping us oul' and loaning us +uxedos. Q RENT YOUR TUX AT BlLL'S f Qifwl M Bill's Tux Shop if W II9l2 E. Rosecrans V 57752 4 Norwalk, Calif. , Uh-35535 wJxrll7f0WDQx l X l 241 IIIIIII K ix F!5EPQLA'Qb VAXWZ A sign of good business and service. FTW B 81 K BOAT REPAIR I4748 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Ill 2 242 Le+ Olsen Roofing give you a Ii'F'I. OLSEN ROOFING I2933 E. I66+I1 S+ree'I' Cerrilos, Calif. Cameras are our specially. DOWN EY CAMERA 9I0b Sfonewood, Downey 9024 Congra+uIa'res 'rhe Class of 72 an XX, wan! E, Bmw . I . ,., would ' l B M N M... ' ,F . 'H . ' W - - --,........,...,, . V, The Friendly Cify. CITY OF BELLFLOWER 9838 E. Belmonl' Bellflower 'ia Q ' L if Well girls, we 'Finally gol cauglrl. FIRST WESTERN BANK I6824 Bellflower Blvd. DO YOUR BANKING WITH US. Mings, fine Chinese Food. M l NGS l78I2 Bellflower, Blvd. 24 .k.,, ,.. ., Nsesif-we-if SPECIAL THANKS TO ROCCO'S RESTAURANT 8060 E. Flornce Downey, Calif. 923-40II , ..x . fl W'T' X - . 2 N:.f1:--:zfmfm Wifi? I N ,.., .. X -- - .X.. ,.,, R Q SSS,,T or I C, Q1 Xq,,g1,:5Q,f. f ' 'K . .. . . .L . a.-1.-f-s,.j-..,.ti ., .. wg? so I BELLFLOWER FLORIST I0325 Alondra Bellflower, Calif. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK 244 9-v ' THOMAS P. HESS TAX CONSULTANT IO252 Rosecrans Bellflower, Calif. 867-0356 Isf SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL BANK I5909 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower, Calif. 925-994I Congra+ula+ions +0 fhe Class of I972 FRCM GENERAL ELECTRIC 'eg W gy -R t ,,., 5 I J ,, A ,, ,ff bi A I 5 , ' H 'r ' 'Q ft '-7 Q, .K V1 I , V W wf ,5,,q4:w620+,r W I Iv Y 'Z' f.Y, 1 ,V vb kr Mm M 2 5 if f Senior Silliesi ! ! Choral cuties ! Rah ! Rah ! Bethke! Chrlsty Day and Brlly Buc talk during half time. ii? it 5 5 , ' I L Z m,1, V X 7 vt 4 - ' L m'mAh ' i ' t .1 .',,. , N. . . J A I 'J t XX - t ' W . He said that about me?! '? h KA ' .tn 1 . 121:-f - -mv?-2.1E'Yi fi kai: . i i t 't ' A ' rf t r 15, , 246 Amigo Armstrong! 5' fig., 1 Y I 9, A r :kg fan , ' i..g,,K- . 4 I Z I 4 y X H Are you sure wagons are the only way to travel? .5 f 'i 5 y I 5' L 4 I , V K M Darrell and Jay Smith give a pep talk at an assembly. Yumpin' yiminee it's a yonkee! ! ! WM 'Ta ,c Well, what can I say?!'? 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