Ben Kolb Middle School - Jahr Yearbook (Rialto, CA)
- Class of 1972
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Mrs. Bechardg B.S., A.U.C.3 7-9, Arts, Crafts, Home Ec. Mrs. Coulson, B.A.gU.M.g 7, English, Read- ing xt, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Elizondog Mrs. Engelkeg Mr. Fosterg Mr. Gireg B.S.g B.S.gA.S.U. B.A.gF.C.g9, B.A.gH.S.C.g B.A.,C.S.C.g C.P.C.g7-9, 7-9, Math English 7-9, German, 7, Science P.E. French, Typing an 1 , 'Xl ur 5, X i Mr. Grangeg Mr. Gregory, Mrs. Grenfellg B.S.gU.U.g M.A.gS.C.C.g B.A.3S.D.S.C 8-9, Biol. 9, History 7-9, P. E. Science 8 :- Mr. Hinkleman E.A.g U.C.R.g 7-9, U. S. History, World History s my I 3 - is s ,..,x.g 'g W , F.. I 7 wv c: B s s c Mrs. Lazenby, Mrs- I9-mes, MT- JOHQHIIBCR Mr. Jones, B.A., Mr. Kling, B.S. ' Mrs. Kronholmg Mr. LaDuke B.S.,Praire B.S.,M.S.C., U.C.R.,7-9, W.S.U.,7-9 B.A.3W. . -3 . .,M. . .g View, 7-9, 7-9, Industrial E. H. Industrial Arts, 7-8, History S 8-9, Algebra S Science 8 P.E. APTJS, P.E. Shop Math Geometry M. A. 3 E. N. M. U. , 8-9, American History, World History Mrs. Malodyg Mr. Malterud, Mr. Mayne, Mr. McAdams, B.A., Geneva, B.S., Bemidji, B.S., U.C.R., B.S., S.H.S., 8-9, English 9, Science 7-9, E.H., 7-9, P.E. , Coach Science Mrs. McWhorter Mr. Nance, A. B. , S.D.S.C., B.A., Union College, 7-9, Math Mrs. Randolph, B. S., N.A.U., 7-9, Spanish, Reading 7, hdath 1. ug 'p x .ix it -2: W n Mrs. Reardon, Mr. Rentz, Mr. Richards, Mr. Richmond, Mr. Ruiz, M.A. Mr. Rutmayer, Mrs. Saporiti, B.A.,Whittier, B.A.,U.C.R., M.A.5 Texas B.A., U.C.L.A. A.S.U., 7-9 M.S.,Wagner, B.A.,A.S.U., 7-9, Home Ec. 7, History S ASM, 7-9, 7-9, Drafting, E. H. 8-9, English, 7, English S Reading Biology, Elec- Math, Annual World History Reading tronics if-rr 7 I Mrs. Shutt, Mrs. B. Smith, B.S., Penn B.A., C.S.D.H., State, 8, News- 7 Z3 9 Math paper, English Mrs. I. Smith, Mr. Vallentine, B.M.E.3U. of B.S.,C.S.C., AI'iZ- 5 7-9 8-9, English G Music Science 9 J rx ,. 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'V :ffl - '55 Q L N '1m '13f.:s..: grind f,:,Q,L.s.fr::i -' r 'W m 1, i i' wma if X ix K E In -31 . 'T X , 3 I A -1 ,gi . ' ' ,,'Q. ' ,aw 1 15,394.7 gi'1afsd-4 I3 PAGE TWELVE: TOP LEFT: Rick Dominick puts finishing touches on his crafts project. TOP RIGI-IT: Kids re- fresh themselves between classes by walking in the rain. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Grange calls on one of his students to answer a question. MIDDLE RIGHT: Linda Aguilar adds sugar to her delicious cookies in Home Ec. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. LaDuke tries to explain a proof to his geometry class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kathy Bowdish, Art productions chair- man, works on a football ban- ner. PAGE THIRTEEN: TOP: Seventh graders maintain their daily routine of rushing to the lunch line. MIDDLE LEFT: Lisa Schwimmer reads the morning bulletin, as many student leaders do. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mike Mascetti politely opens the door for Wendy Mahoney. BOTTOM: Girls gym class shows their technique at crossing the parallel bars. ni.: The tardy bell rings. The last few pupils scurry to their classes. Lockers slam shut, sometimes banging fin- gers. Combinations are rarely kept secret. Homework is hectic. First you're confused. Soon a new aspect sets in. Then boredom takes over. Major projects are assigned. The pub- lic library becomes crowded. Report cards are dreaded by many. A place on the team is secured. Lunch pick-up is a drag. 'I' .if t 2 's , -,..,.,... W .. - 4. ,:.1..-7-+......f f 4 51 i sppp l be X'i' T f . 1 A . ...,.,,, .,..,, ,WMM T ,Eraser t e Q 1 e is , I 'Q:? ':4+--f--A.r,,,,,,,, 'W it.. f .ff ffif ' . -f . ..s:j jf..'g: Ei 55.5. M g. K A l. S , A A - WJ x n ya- ll k 4 . K ff, .M YI ' 3 .A 'fx V9 fi-. rf -1 k X 'V ,' T' N N, P 39' N xx X S 2 H. .. -SG 1 H J I uw A wg? X i if ' X Figilfz. if , f W 14 X arf!! ,ef x s We s figs PAGE FOURTEEN: TOP: Gary Thornton responds to Mrs. E1izondo's question during English. MIDDLE IEFT: Elton Harrell reaches for money to pay Leslie Royal for a dance ticket. ,MIDDLE CENTER: Tony Borg signs a recently passed requisition, MIDDLE RIGHT: Iiiiie Baxter, a library assistant completes one of her many dutiesy D shelving books. BOT - TOM LEFT: The hands of Pat Herron andfbave Ellis discover the detail izzvolvediin theynmak- iiiii ieeginiw awsome , RIGHT: Beth Pierzina can't believe the low prices of the Snack Bare e TPAGE,EfiFTEEN:y y D y y TOP: Debbie Miliison tries not to look at the keys during hes warm-up exercise in typing. MIDDLE LEFT:Mrs. Smith' cbizduictsi her Cfibxwishciaissk f MIDDLE RIGHT: Lisa Schwimmer, one of the annual editors helps one of the staff to organizes their material. i BOTH TOM: Each person cm the news- paper staff works individually to get their first copy out. til vb- acl' YD if Pl N f , Li I ral T1 I A P- ix 2 9 ' sv 3 ' K X X , 1 -. -. I ' 2 4 3 A bi 1 gg - -fi . x ,xl ,N ' ,, if ' V 4 3 . 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PAGE SEVENTEEN: TOP LEFT: Paula Perse and Eric Lenz work hard while painting the orange K , TOP RIGHT: Larry Tannery shows the determination that lead our team to victory. MIDDLE LEFT: Ron Martin completes some problems out of his workbook.MlDDLE RIGHT: Brian Held enthusiastically participates in class inspite of his hair impediment. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Nance and Robert Harkey excer- cise reasoning skills during math class by a spirited game of chess. TOP LEFT: Mr. Anton opens one of his many birthday presents. TOP MIDDLE: Chuck Chaple fulfills his job as T.A. by helping Len Genuel. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Elizondo believes in a casual approach in linguistics. BOTTOM LEFT The boys in Home -Ec toast each other's health before eating their sloppy joes' BOTTOM RIGHT: Charles Vaughn signs in before he sees his counselor. shui Y t 'W.'Tf 1 v3?'i 1: 1.83, E .xh- ---3' s Q s ,A-...,., V . 'f Q . P . X ,gk S ' V ,al 18 ge , 4 ,rm ,Q Alf! A-.jf . 'fl 'L , W I ' ., ig! WN ' J XODI 5 'uf ,fa Xxx R X1 I up-it 41 u U x u 7 -. lil 21. Wx, Skating party crowds are enormous. Races add to the excitement, with prizes for the Winners. Teachers join in the fun. Falling brings soreness. Tripping fellow students is popular. All of this adds up to a night of enjoyment. PAGE 20: TOP RIGHT: Mr. LaDuke explains to Mrs. Randolph the degree of curviture and velocity of the skaters at the skating party. MIDDLE LEFT: students observe the victory cheer at the Pep Rally. MIDDLE RIGHT: Danese Cooke proudly receives her silver K from Mr. Cook. BOTTOM LEFT: Tom Chandler and Janice Zrelak appear to be enjoying them- selves at the first Kolb skating party. BOTTOM RIGHT: Painting pep banners is just a small part of the Leadership class. PAGE 21: TOP LEFT: Usher president, jill Thurman, sells tickets to the Happiness is a Smile dance. TOP RIGHT: Coke sales at football games help to quench the afternoon thirst. BOTTOM LEFT: Doctor Feelgood makes everyone feel good. BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Mann accompanies the choir for a third year. Dance planning takes patience. Only eighth and ninth graders may attend night dances. The black lights cast a mystic touch to the atmosphere. Long songs bring on sore feet. Refreshments make a welcomed break. Punch is spilled on brand new formals. The music leaves you tone deaf, but happy. Pizza Yummy! The end of the dance always comes too soon, just as everyone is getting with it . TOP LEFT: Chorus Two and Boys Clee sing a carol in the Christmas assembly. TOP RIGHT: Doreen Prater and Dave Evans add to the assembly fun with a humerous Night before Christmas skit. BOTTOM LEFT: The drummer of Levity pauses to catch his breath during the Christmas dance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kolb dances attract students from other schools. Dave Evans enjoys the guest pass priviledges. 11413- r ui 22 l TOP LEFT: Lori Click and Lorrie Morruzi portray angels Q?j at the Christmas assembly. TOP RIGHT: Seventh graders get a chance to show their dancing abilities at the jingle Bell Rock dance. MIDDLE LEFT: Tony Borg accepts Kolb's award for participation in the Veterans Day book drive for men going overseas. MIDDLE RIGHT: Couples gather to rap at the Mistletoe Magic dance BOTTOM: Wendy Mahoney's Cheer- leading spirit shines through at one of Ko1b's football games. 23 Students finally calm down for assemblies. Band receives honors on Veterans Day. Choruses One and TWO sing familiar carols at the Christmas assembly. Their skits receive a laugh or two. Surprise!! Tony Borg pops out of a birthday cake in honor of Kolb's fourth birth- day. TOP LEFT: Students talk it up during lunch. TOP RIGHT: Coaches Rentz and I-linkleman chaperone the football party. MIDDLE: Mrs. Smith stands in awe at Mr. Rentz's basket- ball technique. BOTTOM LEFT: Arlene Aragon, pep club president, conducts a meeting the day before a game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Wyand explains her seventh grade social studies program to parents at open house. :sg L: fi' fig - s . ' Y 5 P Qs' 4,5534 M y g T :1 ,. g . ., mm -. ,L a . r : - L l w Wg an g y .,Vq i A .3 if 9AA Q. i E s : ::aa 1 i r Fam :, Wadi' H AFFY r f f an mmm Sz. ' uizq . TOP RIGHT: Tony Borg bursts out of the cake at Ko1b's birthday assembly. TOP LEFT: Mr. Grange and the track team take a well earned rest after winning the game against Rialto. BOTTOM LEFT: Kitty Blough puts the finishing touches on Cougar Country. BOTTOM RIGHT: The leadership gang gathers around the cake, waiting for the birthday surprise. 25 ll TOP LEFT: Joyce Meyers uses her new, purple bowling ball she got for Christmas at a bowling club meeting. TOP RIGHT: Pat Herron barrels around the corner of Catus and Bohnert on the last leg of the home stretch during the bike races. MIDDLE Chris Cherniss wipes out at the same corner. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Smith shows her winning outfit that won for her the title Hobo Teacher of the Year. BOTTOM RIGHT: Greg Martinez displays a bracelet bearing the name of a P. O. W. Many students vow not the remove these bracelets until the P.O.W. 's or M.I.A. 's are released or found. The Ecology movement gains the most interest of all activities. A campaign to help P.O.W. 's and M.I.A. 's, gets people's enthusiasm and involvement. Strict pro- cedures are used to finally stop the lunch time trash problem. Tips on babysit- ting are offered by the jr. Womens Club. Crimson Bridge Concert is a smash, they never showed. Determination, victory, and heartbreak define a season. Helmets worn with high hopes. Popcorn is courtesy of ninth grade. Snow cones drip. Pep club yells and yells and yells. Voices wore out at the Moore game. Mr. Gire is carried off the field. Cheerleaders bounce and -of-'N yell. Frisbie defeats us, ugh. Basketballs swirl through the loop. Tennis shoes wear out. Knees are skinned. Tendons are pulled. The ribbon snaps, the win- ner collapses. Track rec- ords crumble. Sportsman- ship shines through all events. . A , I l .li l 'vzfgq , 1, - wr Y I .QQ ' Finally a Victory! TOP LEFT: Mark Markley catches a pass in the first quarter of the Rialto game. TOP RIGHT: Lance Uptergrove kicks off as the whistle blows. MIDDLF. LEFT: Coaches Gire and Rentz show tensions as the last: few minutes grind to a close of the Cope loss. MIDDLE CENTER: Bob Doering makes a crucial tackle at the right moment. MIDDLE RIGHT: Moore brings forth a look of concern on Mr. Hinkleman's face. BOTTOM: ROW ONE: M. Newlee, P. Gomez, I. Gianni, M. Markley, F. Carrasco, B. Hornsby, D. Crow, T. Tesone, R. Mendez, ROW TWO: L. Beers, B. King, R. Lay, D. Garcia, T. Henley, S. Monaco, J. Hedquist, R, Townley, L. Uptergrove ROW THREE: J. English, M. Mascetti, T. Borg, M. Mairs, B. Pavao, D. Hood .x---. ,X , :naw 4 I -Xi. X J. ,adn ,gym fi' 'I 9 s.1+,.g, A new A ,Ig ,L ' UK it '75 O-- w lnifl 'VW 28 ?1 ,av 9 I , I 1 .1 .ITV ff' :My M' . 'X New coaches start a new foot- ball season. Mr. Gire is now head coach. Mr. Rentz aids the team as a new coach. Mr. Hinkleman and Mr. Van Horn also assist. The first league victory in the history of Kolb is obtained. STATISTICS Kolb 0 Cope 8 Kolb 6 Clement 28 Kolb 0 Rialto 20 Kolb 18 Moore 8 Kolb 13 Frisbie 14 ,f r 3,9 29 T. Battaile C. Kashak L. Beers M. Kennedy F. Carrasco B. King T. Borg K. King D. Crow R. Lay D. Daniels R. Deibert M. Mairs Mgr 44 M. Markley 77 B. Doering M. Mascetti J. English K. Mathis D. Garcia A. McC1intic I. Gianni R. Mendez B. Goddard B. Mills P. Gomez S. Monaco R. Grove M. Newlee G. Hamilton B. Pavao D. Hedquist Mgr C. Rucker I. Hedquist 2 R. Savage B. Held M. Smith T. Henley S. Stark T. Henry L. Tannery P. Herron T. Tesone D. Hood Mgr T. Thornburg D. Hood 71 G. Thornton B. Hornsby 10 R. Townley B. Hylbert L. Uptergrove R. Ingram J. Voss L. Jones D. Weening D. Yost 31 TOP: Even the Pep,Club sh.-.ws emotion at games. MIDDLE LEFT: Yardage is gained by Pat Gomez in a game against Cope. MIDDLE RIGHT: A good tackle is made in a game against Rialto. BOTTOM: Bill Hornsby gains enough yardage for a first down. We Win Four!! The ball swishes through the hoop. Redland's teams are defeated. Free throws some- times gains pointsg sometimes not. The crowd cheers, mourns, Cries and is general- ly animated. Platers sweat, strain, and exhaust themselves giving their all. Heads are con- stantly swiveling keeping on their man . A final basket decides the winner. A party at the end of the season is given to reward the team for its efforts. Kolb Cope Kolb Clement Kolb Ri alto Kolb Frisbie Kolb Moore Kolb Raney Kolb Cope Kolb Clement Kolb Rialto K olb Frisbie Kolb Moore BASKETBALL TEAM 1971-1972 T. Battaile ------- LEng1igh............ I. Gianni - - - 23 P. Gomez - - - - 33 S. Hale . . . . 11 E. Harrell - - - - 31 B. Hornsby - - - - 15 B.King... ..22 M. Mascetti - - - 13 R. Mayszak. . . . 35 M. Newlee- . . . 24 R. Townley . . . 12 TOP: Cheerleaders show the worth of spirit at halftime. MIDDLE LEFT: Pat Gomez grabs a rebound out of the air in a game against Rialto. MIDDLE RIGHT: im En lish out 'um s his o onent at J S J P PP - the opening of the Moore victory. BOT- TCM: Mike Newlee eagerly dribbles down court to Score a goal at the Cle - ment victory. fl-sm i TOP LEFT: Row Ig M. Newlee, E. Harrell, B. Hornsby, J. Gianni, Row llg T. Battaile, B. King, S. Hale, Row IIIg R. Mayzsak, R. Townley, P. Gomez, Row IVg M. Mascetti, J. English, Row Vg Coach Mayne. TOP RIGHT: Coach Mayne gives the team a pep talk during time out. BOTTOM LEFT: jim English makes a goal at a crucial moment of the Moore victory. BOTTOM RIGI-IT: jeff Gianni tries to snag the ball from a player from Frisbie during a reserves game. Pole Vault Becomes An Event Bang! The gun explodes. Runners sprint down the field. Contestants line up at the long jump. A hurdle is missed. High jumpers dis- play skill and grace. Tempers flair due to stress, both physical and mentalg but sportsmanship generally reigns over all. KOLB TRACK RECORDS 100 yd. Dash M. Gulla 1970 10. 9 seconds 180 yd. Dash R. Schwartz 1971 20. 0 seconds 330 yd. Dash T. Mahoney 1970 39.4 seconds 660 yd. Run B. Hornsby 1972 1:32. 2 seconds 1320 yd. Run S. Beldin 1970 3:44. 0 seconds High Hurdles R. Rios 1971 10. 5 seconds C. Kashak 1972 10. 5 seconds Low Hurdles . . . L. Kimball 1971 15.1 seconds 440 yd. Relay . . R. Schwartz 1971 B. Markinson G. Hedquist M. Veyveris 49. O seconds High jump . . . I. Barrett 1971 5 ft. 4 in. Long jump . . . S. Cox 1970 18 ft. 5 in. Shot Put . . . . M. Mascetti 1972 39 ft. 10 in. Pole Vault .... 1. Gianni 1972 9 ft. O in. TOP: jim English puts forth all of his effort in the shot put. MIDDLE: Bill Hornsby uses everything he has to win the 660 ahead of a student from Cope. BOTTOM: jeff Gianni is just about to kick his feet over the bar as he cleared 5 ft. in the high jump. liar Q' .Rf lj . ,.,,,f Wh.. B Iifal TOP Mlke Klem uses h1s strength as he pushes h1mseIf over the bar 1n pole vault BOTTOM LEFT Mark Markley jumps over the low hurdles 1n a race that he won BOTTOM RIGHT ROWI B Borg, K Mathls, B Hornsby, A Alejandre, D Lee M Ruggles, ROW II M Markley, G Thornton F Carrasco R Townley P Chavez,j Tougas ROW III S Hale, C MOFFIS K1ng,j G1ann1, K Gulla S Van Frank ROW IV D Gregson, M KIe1n, B Grove,j Prec1ado Kashak T Henley, ROW V, E111s, M Mascettl, T Borg, I Enghsh, D Hood f fy. - - .LEE-',...,g','1f? 7'f:-fi 4 . - -fweffi --Yisitx sp:-sw-Y. gf. wb 1 ff zf'3',: '.sf5Qg,. J,i,g3gJiEsfff' . Lfzi, I I-xzgiiezrg, I . E L farm 33 Spirit Builders!!! New bright faces build new spirit. Long summer hours are devoted for practice. Kolb purchases new white sweaters for uniforms. Assemblies are prepared. Mascot arouses spirit and hope. TCP: The cheerleaders say hello at the football banquet. MIDDLE: Concern is displayed on the cheer- leaders faces as Kolb goes on to defeat Moore. BOTTOM: Row I: P. Tapp, J. Davenport, A. Aragon, D. Cooke, S. Nemec. Row II:J. Baxter, M. Beebe, W. Mahoney. s '12 N' 3 L I L 5 Great Year, Thanks to A.S.B if 3 Representatives keep the communication going by in- forming their history classes of up coming events. They bring in ideas and make suggestions to help improve Kolb. By contributing their efforts they make Kolb a school to be proud of. TOP: T. Borg, President, D. Wyand, Historian, P. Perse, Secretary, E. Lenz. Treasurer, M. Klein, Vice President. MIDDLE: At the first student council meeting A.S. B. officers discuss the agenda, while Mr. Anton demonstrates how to pass a requisition. BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Mahoney and Eric Lenz discuss a requisition. BOTTOM RIGHT Diane Wyand diligently works on compiling the memories of 1971 and '72 for the scrapbook. SEVENTH GRADE REPS: ROW Ig M. Olvera, V. Aleo, C. Gunther, I. Cardiff, R. Clontz, J. Meloon. ROW II, A. Wyand, R. Harkey, K. Tao, R. Buckles, M. Taylor, T. Minor. ROW Ill, B. Dewbre, R. Taylor, B. Bookhamer, M. Jessup, C. Bahnsen, N. Allen. NOT SHOWN ARE: G. Aguilar, B. Bruce, K. Chadwick, N. Chigbrow, 1. Deyong, C. Frazer, K. McGinnis, B. O'neil, R. Peters, B. Sewell, K. Shouse, G. Youngblood, K. Williams, G. Young EIGHTH GRADE REPS. ROW I, D. Daniels, K. Meeks, R. Guzik, D. Gunther, B. MCC1-ary, C. Acosta, L. Squires, ROW Il, J. Hatzidal-cis, D. Hood, S. Allen, 1. Wood, W. Mahoney, M. Hartness, L. Peters, A. Kopania. NOT SHOWN ARE: V. Alco, J. Bleichner, I. Brown, T. Chrysler, M. Cole, L. Dickey, S. Esponoza, B. Harrell, N. Miller, T. Palmer, R. Sharrett, P. Storkson, K. Love, M. Tesone NINTH GRADE REPS. ROW lg V. Beam, K. Cessford, T. Forester, C. Chaple, S. Monaco, R. Parr, W Waterbury, ROW II, E. Harrell, L. Jones, J. Anhorn, K. Gulla, P. Tapp, J. Davenport, V. Thomas. ROW III, M. Mascetti, M. Nil-conchuk J. Preciado, M. Newlee, C. Rucker, R. Mendez. NOT SHOWN ARE: T. Chandler, P. Garcia, B. Goddard, A. Gunthrie, B. King, R. Lay, E. Neigle, I. Tishkoff, L. Whitman They Hold the Top Grades Teacher recommendations are made. Good character and citizenship must be maintained. 3.4 grade average is the minimum for member- Ship. fa... Q , uct rf - Hun . . Q , I -, .. 'olouou l .. . 'Ll lr I - ..,. . . Q G .. up V 'rx ,.. - 5 . s rs .. KV H if v N f fer , K Y F . ' x 9 0 ,L ,.. . is l C 1 ,. I ::'.i,x... if ,. . 3 ' a -' s . gs rl? 4 5 E ' , sfg'1'f. T M f 7 ' X wi .a Q B i AQ l . A 'A ' up - -J ,I X ' f- 5 X -s , , C-.. A X4,,x . Z W N.j.H.S. TOP LEFT: N.J.H.S. Officers, D. Ellis, President, R. Copeland, Secretary, P. Tapp, Treasurer, D. Cocke, Vice-President. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Huffman and Dave Ellis discuss membership achievement. MIDDLE: ROW lg A. Aragon, D. Donnelly, D. Assumma, S. Roberts, D. Cooke, J. Tishkoff. ROW II, J. Lambert, K. Barrett, L. Gunther, B. Ruebe, M. I-lartness, Cv. Wright. ROW Illg I. Terry, D. Ellis, P. Fletscher, J. Baxter, T. Henry, K. Ivey. NOT SHONVN ARE: R. Copeland, D. Kleibrink, A. Kopania, L. Schwimmer, P. Tapp. BOTTOM, Mrs. Lazenby discusses upcoming activities with members. 38 lf! . ....... v ' Q 'n w li 4 f M A lla L . NK Award Winners FELT K WINNERS TOP: ROW I: C. Davey, I. Zrelak, C. Hewitt, S. Stapp, J. Meloon, J. Graziano, N. Briones, J. Ivans, D. McA1pine. ROW II: K. Barrett, I. Guzik, L. Forster, P. Tapp, I. Bleichner, S. Gregory, K. Meeks, D. Dyell, D. Assumma. ROW III: J. Lambert, K. Ivey, G. Martinez, M. Hartness, C. Weinberger, K. Brandenburg, D. Kelibrink, M. Kutch, L. Peters. ROW IV: M. Klein, D. Hood, A. Dragun, P. Prescotte, P. Fleischer, L. Moruzzi, B. English, M. Kaufman, S. Hart. NOT SHOWN ARE: D. Cox, G. Gruber, R. Guzik, A. Kopania, C. Krisher, L. Markoff, D. Price, I. Richard, D. Morris, J. Smallwood, S. Smith, C. Stark, W. Whitlock, R. Borden, D. Cook, W. Crowley, D. Ellis, I. Hewitt. SILVER K WINNERS MIDDLE: ROW I: D. Bluitt, J. Isaacson, P. Forster, V. Burrows, C. Anderson, D. Donnely. ROW II: D. Mendonca, M. Beebe, L. Schwimmer, L. Gunther, D. Cocke, D. Liles, S. Roberts. ROW III: R. Ingram, L. Beers, B. King, T. Borg, D. Crow, J. Baxter, D. Wyand. BOTTOM: john Dersham proudly receives his K . Mrs. I. Lazenby N.j.H.S. Advisor Mr. E. Leach Awards Sponsor Production Crews Start Here. Work days are hectic. Map- ping out ideas is time con- suming. Agendas must be dittoed. Preparations for dances are made. Banners from art productions rip in the wind. Requisitions are passed and denied. Ninth grade day activities always spring up. Clean campus pro ject solves ecology problems TOP: Leadership paints a spirit poster. MIDDLE: LEADERSHIP: ROW Ig P. Perse, J. Thurman, K. Bowdish, L. Munson, L. Gunther, L. Schwimmer. ROW II: R. Ponce, P. Perchan, L. Royal, A. Dragun, D. Mendonca, S. Dayberry, J. Townsend, M. Klein. ROW III: K. Ivey, N. Briones, G. Martinez. C. Thornton, E. Lenz, D. Ellls, rx. Copeland, D. Wyand, K. Blough. NOT SHOWN ARE: A. Aragon, T. Borg. 40 Q 1 ..- I 93 XR Viii Xi Mr. R. Anton Mr. K. VanHorn Leadership Advisor Ushers Advisor i 5 L .v,h mij, 3 3122 pf Olwiti' Qaisuev igirta X ,,,.nn- W Getting There Is Half the Fun Classes are called. Kids step out of line but are finally seated at the assembly. Points are earned by decorating and Working at the dances. Stu- dents are kept off the field during football and baseball games by usher's strong ayvns and voices. USI-IERS TOP: jill Thurman ushers at the first assembly as Larry Tannery looks on attentivley. MIDDLE: ROW I: 1. Guzik, P. Forster, K. Danielson, C. Anderson, I. Thurman, K. Clegg, K. Friedel, J. Bleichner, R. Hale. ROW II: S. Hays, S. Gregory, L. Tesone, D. Whitley, K. Meeks, P. Thompson, D. Assuma, V. Burrows. ROW III: L. Gunther, P. Vengren, D. Cocke, S. Moses, R. Barker, I. Graziano, M. Beebe, D. Blueitt, E. Davey. ROW IV: N. Pytlik, K. Brandenburg, J. Lambert, J. Wood, S. Veyveris, C. Weinberger, M. Kutch, I. Tishkoff. ROW V: T. Henry, J. Baxter, L. Shaw, B. Ruebe, B. Berry, S. Walk, C. Patton, W. Mahoney. ROW VI: M. Nikonchuk, D. Hood, M. Markley, W. Whitlock, 1. York, L. Moruzzi, J. Griggs. BOTTOM: During an Usher meeting, Mr. Van Horn shows ushers where to take their classes. ll That's Fit to Print More editions than ever are published. Baby pictures add to the features. Personnal interviews still remain. Stu- dent of the Month is elected. Dear Gabby tackles some difficult problems. Longer ten page issues are enjoyed. ..X NEWSPAPER TOP LEFT: Mrs. L. Shutt, Kaleidoscope Advisor. TOP RIGHT: Mr. C. Richmond, jahr Advisor. MIDDLE: L. Lopez, I. Guzik, L. Munson, D. Ramsey, L. Yocum, V. Beam, T. Forster, L. Johnson, I. Jurqui, E. Krisher, K. Mathis. BOTTOM: Lori Munson and Kathy Graham paste up a 2 column dummie. fi 42 1.3, n if fs. ui' vs-vs ' 4. , 544 . -' -4: 1,5 re V...- ? 'fwV!' 151 . MK. f ' f J g K, QA.-5-V' , 'L 13 ,I 4 r wa 'S tigruk J . 'iff' .lni ff 0 9?i:f k g':, -ts .: ' 0 I A V - 5 ' V :teen R, Rf f iv. ay.. ' , . . P 'ff-1 a..s.:a -s , , .sf 'jfs 'Nw QB' ? ll OWII Is the Theme. Spot color adds vigor to the spreads. Deadlines sneak up. Much time after school is dedicated. Delays cause loss in production days. The yearbook pulled through in- spite of the hectic production schedule. YEARBOOK TOP: Chris Smith puts the finishing touches on one of her pages. MIDDLE: ROW I3 S. Stark, I. Terry, V. Thomas, G. Martinez, C. Weinberger L. Royal. ROW II, D. Cocke, L. Schwimmer, R. Hemstreet, T. Henry, K. Meeks, W. Mahoney, T. Kanegy NOT SHOWN IS: Chris Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Greg Martinez uses his typing skills to assist him in work- ing on his section. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Richmond is caught off guard as the shutter snaps. Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom BAND: PAGE FORTY-FOUR ROW I, D. Donnelly, L. Cox, R. Glaubig, M. Beebe, W. Knowles, K. jones, K. Cox, S. Horton, ROW Il, D. Benson, C. Bishop, C. Phelan, L. Zumwalt, K. Clegg, R. Hale, M. Haney, R. Schulz, M. Brandenburg. ROW III, D. Bookstore, R. Tallman, J. I-Iatzidakis, S. Hale, R. Naylor, I. Haney, B. Campbell, M. Sowell, R. Murellson, D. Meyers. ROW IV, K. Brandenburg, T. Moreno, T. Drake, D. Teeters, M. Nikonchuk, K. Thomas, D. Crow, M. Lange, L. johnson, L. Click, L. Whestphal. ROW Vg R. Barker, D. Clegg, L. Beers, D. Fountain, R. Dunn, D. Ambrose, D. Cox, D. Hood, J. Bigley, R. Henson, F. Carrasco, D. Yost, G. Gilbert, N. Briones, E. Warren. CHORUS II: PAGE FORTY-FIVE TOP: ROW I, 1. Meloon, R. Wilson, B. Bacon, P. Storkson, S. Smith, S. Howard, K. Friedel, L. Whestphal. ROW II, M. McEachron, B. Cripps, A. Reed, V. Theriault, D. Lyles, I. Hours of practice are spent at home. Instruments are cleaned and tuned. Night assemblies cause nerves to jump and small mistakes to be made, but the band always sounds great . Isaacson, J. Paris, C. Harrocks, C. Herren, P. Ege. ROW III, D. Prater, G. Wright, D. Richards, R. Green, L. Click, K. Ricks, J. Mercier, A. Sewell, L. Mann, K. Forbes. ROW IV, M. Kaufman, A. Levert, L. McKeeman, L. Moruzzi. CHORUS I: PAGE FORTY-FIVE MIDDLE: ROW I, T. O'nei1, C. Casey, M. Terrill, L. Holly, C. Bahnsen, D. Waterbury, K. Henly, S. Sandona, D. Savage, C. Stark, J. Carriker, D. Ahuilar, K. Cole, D. Dickinson. ROW II, J. Linaburg, K. Love, G. Mower, L. Craig, K. Hornsby, T. johnson, K. I-Iuse, D. Zimmerman, J. Mitchell. ROW III, P. Parks, J. Sutherland, S. Brown, K. Baland, J. johnson, C. Goins, R. Kennedy, C. Ellis, I. Wright, I. Koldeway, B. Dawley, P. Garcia, D. Sutherland. BOYS GLEE: PAGE FORTY-FIVE ROW I, K. jones, D. Cano, I. Viner, ROW II, C. Hewitt, M. Brandenburg, K. King, T. Peters. ROW III, S. Fuerte, M. Nikonchuk, P. Prescotte, D. Martin, D. Evans. ROW IV, B. 44 9 , 5 . 0 KX Mrs. Smith Chorus and Band Director Goddard, K. I-loeppner, B. Pavao, T. Henley, B. Mills, D. Gibson. i It ,,, , R5 Q . 'se i M54 Q-- la 5 3' 'Sl M of-is ff i ,ts , ,gy Sing Out! The chorus sings scales for Warm-up. Our new robes are cleaned,pressed and are taken for granted. Choirs plan skits and perform them to the delight of everyone. Clerical Work Produces Confidence Call slips are taken out. Filing is dreaded. Waiting on students takes patience. The alphebet is memorized and re-memorized. Books are shelved. LIBRARY CLASS ROW I: M. Moore, J. Cothern, R. Hemstreet, P. Sease, j. Orona. ROW II: S. Hart, J. Myers, R. Crowley, I. Minter, K. Berry, D. Kaminski. ROW III: M. Eubanks, K. Mitchell, S. Hays, P. Dillon, W. Crowley, J. Davenport, J. Baxter. NOT SHOWN ARE: S. Colgrove, L. Northey, D. Richards, S. Riley, B. Rodecker, K. Thomas. OFFICE PRACTICE ROW I: P. Thomas, ' D. Stutz, R. Saavedra, D. Ray, C. Anderson, P. Tapp, I. Thurman. ROW il: N. Pytlik, D. Flores, J. Davenport, P. Vengren, J. Townsend, D. Ewers, S. Mascetti, K. Blough. NOT SHOWN ARE: 1. Tishkoff, L. Grabner Technicians Are Trained A broken video-tape machine must be repaired in a hurry. Delivering and showing films is hectic. Splicing tapes is time consuming. A.V. ROW I: W. Waterbury, R. Hamilton, R. Parr, T. Thurman, S. Rhoads, P. Chavez. ROW Il: R. Barker, G. Hatfield, B. King, D. jones, C. Cherniss, M. Gardner. ROW III, T. Henry, B. Seymour, R. Goodwin, I. Roberts, j.O'l-lair, B. Campbell. ROW IV: D. Hood, M. Mairs, D. Hood, M. Dietz, M. Markley, R. Childs, ROW V: J. King, P. West, T. Buscarino, D. Fettel, M. Ristich, NOT SHOWN ARE: R. Hooks, D. Kleibrinl-1, A. Kopania Q. MFS- P- T1'BjO Mr. T. Anderson Library Training A,V, advisor advisor .i M ' Y' 1 ' v-.. Mr. R- RiChHI'dS Mrs. V. William: Science Club advisor Red Cross advisor -' 'SV x I :TQ 4 'Nl 47 Hours After School for Electronics Mr. Richards guides the way. Radios, burglar alarms and other electronic equipment are constructed. After school is the only time available. Students work independently, on their own time. SCIENCE CLUB ROW Igj. Hewitt, D. Holm, K. Horvatinovich, D. Donnelly, L. Tannery, B. Campbell, K. Gulla, T. Freeman. ROW II, R. Moruzzi, M. Klein, D. Ellis, E. Sewell, S. Van Frank. A. Dragun, J. Terry, S. Stark NOT SHOWN ARE: S. Castano, R. Childs, S. Edinbough, J. Galvin, D. Gnagsone, R. Lay, M. Markley, W. Waterbury, R. johnson. Man Hours of Service Donated Serving at the Crestview Convalesent Hospital is their main job. Monday after school meetings help them to learn basic medical terms. Bring- ing joy to the patients by keeping them company or playing chess is part of their duty also. RED CROSS CLUB C. Anderson. ROW I, S. Riley, L. Russelburg, S. Spears, S. Riley, B. O'neil, D. Keyes. ROW II, J. Isaacson, K. Straight, D. Hynes, C. Goode, B. Straight, L. Ivans. ROW III: K. Enemark, B. Rodecker, L. Craig, K. Love, V. Lambert, C. Lockwood. NOT SHOWN ARE: A. Aragon, L. Baker, C. Card, R. Egge, S. Galvin, L. lvans, S. jackson, D. Lyles, T. O' neil, D. Tallman, j. Tishkoff. Movies Are acle. Movies are seen. Titles and plots are discussed. Char- acters and ideas combine. Shooting begins. Mistakes are made. Future stars are discovered. Seeing them- selves on film puts the class into convulsive laughter. C.L.C. TOP: ROW I5 D. Cocke, T. Forster, C. Anderson, P. Tapp, L. Schwimmer, J. Lambert. ROW II, L. Beers, A. Dragun, M. Smith, T. Borg, M. Klein, I. Roberts. NOT SHOWN ARE: R. Childs, G. Davis, I. Tishkoff. ,av .qs Spirit Is Pushed Orange and white uniforms are made. Meetings after school produce banners and spirit for the up coming games. New pom-poms are purchased. The cheering and yelling from the bleachers leads our team to victories. i X ,hz ' P is ,N sv v P-0 T lei-'L a ,x 'w1y '.. .., ,tr --'A - PEP CLUB MIDDLE: ROW I: S. Gentry, K. Dawson, J. Lemke, C. Gunther, B. Sewell, F. Edwards, S. Riley, K Graham, C. Frazier, M. Moore. ROW li: D. Dyell, K. Tao, B. Key, L. Northey, A. Thorton, S. Riley, C. Anderson, C. Bahnsen, S. Gregory, L. Rockett. ROW Ill: I. Lambert, G. Gruber, L. Markoff, V. Lambert, C. Glazier, H. Thorton, J. Brown, K. Hynes, D. DeFelix. NOT SHOWN ARE: K. Barrett, E. C CHITQ-SCO, A- De-Ark, G- Egan, P' Mr. Vallentine Mrs. james Hemstfeeti C- Sfafki J' Tishlwff, L- C.L.C. Sponsor Pep Club Sponsor Weiler, C. Weinberger, K. Smoot, P. Chaven. Ambition, high aspirations and hard work are typical. High school careers begin. Dating for many starts. Possible careers are dis- cussed. Notes are passed in class. A few mustaches ap- pear. Science field trips occur. Gossip passes from desk to desk. New friend- ships develop. Geometry baffles many. Classical literature stimu- lates some. Ninth grade day explodes on the scene. Dances remain the same. Teachers are discussed. Inter school sports are available. Two groups form at lunchg one for boys and one for girls. A year of new experiences and growth comes to a close. x inth rade Grades count! Extra home work hours are devoted. Geometry and algebra need attention. Student leaders guide the way for others. Leadership class expresses their gratitude to Mr. Anton by sur- prising him with a birthday party. 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VX gafxqzfy gas? mth graders congregate at their en- lockers before school. Jamie Townsend Nola Tyree Lance Uptergrove Steve Van Frank Alan Van Norstrand Pam Vengren Jeff Voss Mike Waid Toni Ward Melba Warren Waid Waterbury Maureen Webb , Steve Webster Dirk Weening Merrie Weiler Ann Weinberger Sandra Wessel Mark Whidden Pam White Karen Wiggins Chris Willis Laura Witman Diane vvyand ' Barbara vvysinger Mark Yates Lisa Yocom Joe York Daniel Yost Cathv Lmndkd Raymond Uade The year draws to a close. Ninth graders say farewell to Kolb, They look forward to high school and their new I experiences . Kevin Kesterwn Pictmes Not Avialble Vicki Ashby Becky Berry Kitty Blough Lucy Cash-o Dennis Cook William Davis Kathy Dunkel Robert Hylbert Frank Ingram Patty Klohr Ronald Mayzsak Garry Perkins Craig Rucker Karl Sundblom Garry 'I'hornton Lyn Westphal Mike Klein creates a gastro- nomic delight fa chile burgerj in home economics. Irene Ortega Dorene Prater Terry Tesone Dave Titgen Hollis Matlock Chris Morris vw--,, 4 ly. 'il ia ,Qi .M -ii ' 'YM'- !! ' The familiar is left behind and replaced with exciting possibilities. Our American heritages are discovered. Roles in leadership are as- sumed. Boys are discovered and vice versa. Dissections in Biology happen, ugh. Night dances are allowed. T.A. positions develop character. The strange be- comes familiar. J: f Silver K's are earned. The transitions last all year. Algebra is loved by some and hated by others. Foreign languages stimulate several. A. V. develops dependability. Counselors' office becomes busy. Shop and Home-ec are fun. Plans for the future both near and far are made and acted upon. Eighth Grad Foreign languages are offered in higher levels. Eighthf graders may be-, gin a language or ad- vance into IB. B Mike, Akin Terry Albrecht Denise Allen Kerry Allen Steve Andrews Dena Anstine Brenda Armentrout Doreen Assumma Karen Baland Rick Barker A Karen Barrett Laura ' Beedie Home Ec cooks up a tasty meal. Dawn Behnke Angela Biel jeff Bigley Bernice Bingham Chris Bishop James Bleichner Bill Boden Ernest Bogle David Book B . Gerald Bowman B Kim Brandenburg jexry Braudway Nash Briones Joyce Brown TomBowrnan .- Ana Acosta Carlos Acosta Becky Adams md Debga Campbell Emilio Caxio Mike Card Joyce Caxggiker -' , Liz Can-illo D Kim Carter L Jose Castaneda Jolene Castro Sue Chandler Phyllis Chavez h Anthony Cherniss Karen Barrett proudly recewe her Kolb letter for the first time. Tammy Chrysler Kathy Cole W Mark Cole Occonna Cook Rhoda Copeland Peter Corosu Dennis Cox h Darren Cramer Debra Crane Robin Crowley ,Darryl Daniels D Evelyn Davey Roger Davis Becky Davvfley C DebravDeFb1ix ' Debbie Dejager' L011iSaDiCkreY . -Dontia Dickinson . Q The C 'f w1ng 1S the 'fnemg out forthe' of ' eighth graders. The loeke rsgthere are cies - ignated for their use only. e Sherrill Drew Warren Duncan Richard Dunn Tom Dunn Bob Dusair David Duty Donna Dyell Bonnie Earle Waite Edmonds Genny Egan Mrs. Corley gives her students a break after a hard test. Beth English Stephen Espinoza David Evans Ronnie Evans Debbie Farmer joe Farr Mark Ferraro Doug Fettel Penny Fleischer Karen Flood Lisa Forster Danny Foulk Gail Fraser Elayne. Gade PatfGarcia Michael Gardner Gordon Garrison Renee Doble:- Riohard Douglas Harry Drake 'Q' Students put their minds to work in Mrs. Cor1ey's class Ioe Graziano Susan Gregory jenny Griggs Bill Groeneveld Gloria Gruber Sylvia Guerrero Danny Gunther jan Guzik Randy Guzik Herb Haggard Richard Hahn David Hamblin Robert Hamilton John Hanev o Teresa Haney Mike iliardiaiick ' Bn an :Harrell Gerald Harris h Jerome Harris Stephany Harris Future cheerleaders are chosen from the eighth grade girls. Tryeouts an the end of the year make the final deci- Shiflee HM sions . ' o ' John Hatzidakis Randy Haynes Tim Henry Cynthia Herren Craig Hewitt Toby Hoff Marcia Hoffman Debra Holtzclaw Dave Hood Robert Hooks Debbie Hopper Claire Horrocks Ron Horton Barbara Horwitt Clint Hosch Kathy Hostvedt Anthony Hudson Susan Chandler and Tony Cherniss listen attentively to Mrs. Engelke while she reads off the answers to and assign- ment in German la. Margaret Hummel Mike Iannone Janet Ivans Kevin Ivey Paula Jackson Inez Jauregui Jose Jimenez . lime Johnson Mark Johnson Dan Jones M an a Hartness Gary Hatfield 1 Wit Drew Kleibrink - Vicki Klovski :.' ,e ' Wayne Kolb Andy Kopania Ed Krisher e e Monica Kutch Kurtis Lackman Danny Lang Diane Lang Mark Lange Norman Lanier Steve Lehman M JoAxin Mihter pits her Aimathe matical mind to work. ..L, ' Leyer Q 1' Eighth grade begins to seek new outlooks on creative writing. Creative stories are explored and some try their hand at writing them. Tina Marshall Ronald Martin Greg Martinez Ruben Martinez Susan Mathis Terry Maxfield Donald McAlpine Anthony Mc Clintic Michelle Mc Coy Billie Io Mc Crary Barbara Mc Dowell Dee Mc Fadden Ed Mc Norton Bill Mead Darrell Medley Nancy Meek Kay Cee Meeks ,lennner Meloon Vicki Melville Jim Miller Nate Miller Debra Milleson Jo Ann Minter jill Mitchell Sheril Mitchell Takashi Miyahara Ken Montgomery Marjorie Moore Michele Moore Cathy Weinhurger does an exercise to music during gym. Lisa Markoff Tom Marks George Marshall Lorrie Moruzzi 5211155 Moses Raylfmossnfian Dennis Moya Laugi-yMunson Rosemary Murphy David Myers Joyce Myers Ray Naylor Dav'iediNehem - Robert Neigel P Sharon Nemec Joe Newman james Nickles Simmy Nielsen Chris Nikonchuck Lisa Northey Tim Henry devotes tune to de velop pictures in the darkroom John O' Hair Tony Olvera Mike Onken Ted Palmer Robert Palstring Pat Parks Keith Patterson Candy Patton David Peeden Donna Perkins Jo Ann Perkins Lori -Peters T Todd Peters Barbara Peterson Ray V Plaza Eighth graders may par- ticipate in more clubs than in seventh grade, such as ushersg and library training. They may also take on offices in Leadership. Sharon Preciado Peter Prescotte Denise Price Wilma Pursifull Shelly Rafferty Lisa Ramsey Lance Rasmussen Tom Ray Hobert Ray Alfreda Reed Tom Rehwald Doug Renwick Eighth Graders observe the witchcraft film shown by Mrs. Shutt John Rhoades jeff Richard Diana Richards Becky Richards Sylvia Riley Richard Riojas Mike Ristich Bonnie Robbins Eric Roberts jeff Roberts Rockett Carol Rodman Steye Romero Hilda Rosas ' Bret Royal Cathy Rumble Linda Rush V, T om Russelbfrirg M Science in thexeighth M grade is mainly Biology Suxgientseyresearchqizlue , aspects of plant and ani mal-life, For special S S projects c th eyltfdissect if frogs. Nancy Saayedra Paulsii Saba ' , S ' Belinda Sadler Debra Sanchez Patty ,ccc Sease cccc Kathy Seever Mickey Senyes Robert Serna Billy Jo McCrary observes the fantastic world of algae in science. Arm Sewell Larry Sharratt Otis Sheffield Angela Sherman Billy Shoemaker Gary Shouse Suzanne Simmons Wayne Simoneaux Bruce Simpson David Slater Diana Slater janet Sonnier Mark Sowell Mike Sparks ' 3118011 Spe2rS S Lisa Squires Many exghth grade boys par txcxpate In intermurals, but are lookmg forward to play mg for Ko1b's team next Brian Supernaugh Diana Sutherland Julia Sutherland Stephenie Taber Kathy Taylor Mark Tesone Kathy Thomas Kevin Thomas Tim Thornburg Tim Thurman Gary Tierce Mark Tougas WIHIS Wlutlock enjoys a moment of solitude :md quiet in the hbrary between classes. Shannon Townley Shelly Ulery Charles Vaughn Cheryl Venable Brenda Vesich Suzanne Veyveris Craig Vidargar Summer Walk Bill Walker Bill Waller John Walters Iohnaward T Bill Ward Ed Warren Debbie Watkins fi W4 Kathy Waynick Cathy Weinberger . Con nie Wessel ?hi11'ip' West i David .Whitley Sue Whitling ,. iw111ig? whmock Cassandra Willis Rhonda Wilson Julianne Wixen Mark Tougas enjoys himself while doing his daily eacerclses in typing. john Wood Cecelia Wysinger Timothy York Clinton Young Lisa Yurkunski Robert Zimmerman Tom Zmudka Janice Zrelak Kathv Zumwalt Lynn Blumenthal . Philip Bowers Steve Calgifove ' Mike Ege Davide I-Ienopp r eegg.e, g Kevin' Jenner ' 'Clan Kinioxi i 7 Alton Macon Craiggnkidgway Greg Roberts ' Cinde Sharp Ralph Valdez Wr' Gail lght Tami Kanaigy examznes her spreads before a deadline an yearbook PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE uma Aguilar Philip Amfiibse Jeaide Erdmann Hintqp 59313553 Jawiskl I.:Q1ltii.i're11 J?5i21es ' Greg Landry RUSSQQ l'W,l. V Mfgiedyth-2FQussoA 'V Randy shmm Gilbert vigglg-me 'rosa Yost Dglqbie Yqung llllllllll x h mr xg N X I QNX 5 , 3 5 Seventh graders join clubs in greater numbers each year. They seem to be the most enthusiastic group of students that attend Kolb. Red Cross and Pep Club are justea few of the many clubs they can join. Natasha Allen Sheri Andrews Steven Aragon Andrea Argentine Mary Bacon Carol Bahnsen Randy Baird Gayle Baker Danny Bakker Tammy Bay Scott Beard jackie Berry Mike Biel Ed Bielfelt Paul Bigley Phyllis Blueitt Allen Bodiford , Bart Boolchamer Anusonti Boonplod Bruce Borg Mary Bosley Chuck Bowdish Bill Bowers ' Mike Bowman Mark Braudway Sonia Acosta Debbie Aguilar Rudy Ahumada Harry Aiken Vincent Aleo Darla Alexander i SE A 24- 5 A , J x.7 S A '-5?, : 53, .ii m e --3 ll 1 it I K7 ' WS: ' ini' M , 1.5, E ,, 4 fi 'K vs' 1 , 9, k I 5 if 5 t ff w 'Sig . an ' if ev - .. .wavy V li is if -. 12. C? Ron Brockman Byron Bruce Ronald Budl-des Monty Burkholder David Burrows Amy Buscarino Bradley Bysegger ,1 Donna Calderilla Paul Campbell Danny Cano Kathy Card Janet Cardiff Elaine Carrasco Andy Carreon Andy Carreon proudly displays his social studies project, a mummy casey but seems un- certain as to the results. y Sherry Carter Christine Casey y Lisa Castano Kim Chadwick Fred Chandler Kevin Chigbrow V Danny Clegg Ray Clontz William Cole Ed,Comeag,1x Cheryl Cyewad iq Dsivid Conrad ' Jeannie Cook Kathy C019 Lcifi Cra ig l Friendship is very impor- tant to the seventh graders. Gossip and experiences are shared. Friends seem to mean more now, than in the lower grades. Mike Dennison Debbie Devillier Elizabeth Dewbre Jean Deyong Patricia Dillion Tom Dominick Lynellen Donnelly Marguerte Dragun Tom Drake Mrs. Alvord talks privately with two of her students, while the rest of the class continues. Sandra Draney Eleanor Dunn Mike Dunn Frank Duran David Easley Frances Edwards jay Edwards Beth Ehrlich Mark Elizondo Cindy Ellis 1 Chris Creriyy Susan Cripps Rhonda Daversa Kelley Dawson Phillip Deam Vicky Dejager I 5 gi i , lj ' H E. y :'. Vg LM ' f, Ling . .if fp ii , ' 'wfar'f' .4 . , Neva Evans Lorenzo? Ferriandezl Mike Pinizio Srephagle Frsh julie Fisher Forrester y Tammy Foufk Cheryl Frazer Ruth Gallagher Stacey Galvan Lynn Gensel Sherry Geniry Randall Gilbert Gwen Giles Scott Gilpin Chex-ise Goins Cathy Gonzales Mike Gonzales Charlotte Goode Nancy Goss Karrie Graham Richard Guerrero Roger Guerrero Cathy Gulliam Renee Gumb Cindy Gunther John Haig Pam Hale Ronald Hale ' Donna Haley M y Riek Halverson Sherrie I-Iambleton Jimmie Hamilton he Tina Hancock Seventh grade history begins with early man. They also study the Dark Ages' and the Reformation. Special history films are shown. Nine Week projects are assigned and Completed. Donald Hedquist Peggy Hernstreet Mike Henderson Mark Heney Carrie Henley Keith Hensley Harold Hild Seventh graders attending the candy sale assembly seem to be very enthusiastic. Cary Hoeppner Blake Holladay Lori Holley Denice Hopper Ron Horrocks Shelly Horton Judy Howell Debbie Hynes Steve Inglis Richard Ingram xi ...I Jalene Haney Kevin Haney Randal Hansen Robert Harkey Larry Harmon . Tammy I-Iarter - 1 Q gg A Q ff L ll' 1 .. .ft 'gy ' lf' i Y .. L .dw it Vg' '.l - 3' +El'l'v H 5 gil 'hr xp 2 .,,. ,f li 1' W E Q M. lg i. -N E . ., C' ,jig , , M ' i lle' x ig l ' , A Ffx 5 fr f xl, -we y fi Af.. 1 1 or ff L., e lx. QX .Y 'llzi B sam- , -v.,fS.ff.s, 1 -1 iff' ,fx f x Q -T ,, . QQ, -9, 4 M, f , JE . . ,Lf A A 5' 1 V - H' '4 K N Rs if 1 wg lg xg, 9 2 Q X X, M f , , ' .:.1 1, 1-'A Q-v' mx, r ., in 5 VM qt? 2 x if ,, A K 5 Q, J Af' K, if wi R ,, Q3 Uv 'X K qi . . Q . ff...-r . fw 'X 'iz i f' 2 z M A t 'O I ,fa ,,, a, A . 1:4252 f-2':3i9?:5u' 'fiiffi-V W r ,i r In , ff -,,, n' g-,EFX AZYZE 5 V, .,, aff S Lf 1, 1, 4 lb QQ 1 'x I 'Sr N Ex f ' f W. 'A ,X - Q K , 3 ' ' 1 K 52 K . w If , if gig? QE 1 i Tj.: , .. 554' Q f Q 1 i f Y 3 Egg 1 F F Q 1, 8 1 E L U' K -V 4,3 K 5254, ,f,,g2,,gq , ,A - f2,,:4,,. Riihardflsaaison Li'?f3:U'ie . , Shgila I?.fJkSQ?'1 Dfmd James A Mark jeieup ' if K . ,si if I , ,, Wdlia 11-45,1 ohngon Kevin jones h RQQn1e,lvneS,f, ,, Titus Iofies I-'i1?S19' 1955399 , Shdlley Kennedy Brenda Key V Stejgihen1h'King if' Richard Kirkruff Elizabeth Klein . , ,,Bey5g3r1e3fgEfKob1er Doris Kolb Sh'???Y KW' -1 yin fko1a2Qey K2-msn Kczgironi , Vngi,11ia igam2sarc Jerry Lwdlvm, Ci -z,:s1.:,,., .,'.,7fei.L,' ,sw - f f,:f,v1: : wg:- Jodie Lemke Rainy 15,,f.-1, -,.,'4sif:2::, - 1':ezi4e,s'ff.- fxiciv- K ,,,,,,, . M , .M , Ax,., f f - , ,.,. 2, fmff, 1: , Q, 11, Bewilderment arises as students adjust to new and l dlfferent Bell schedules. Seventh graders try to M secure their locker combinations . Darlene Maret Mike Martin Sandy Maxson Priscilla McClure Valerie McCun'y Phillip McDonald Harold McGinnis Helen Mecier jim Meloon Melanie Merrifield Tim Miner Carol Mitchell Debbie Moehrle Walter Moore Anthony Moreno Glennys Mower William Mrazik jon Newleei D Ieanne Nickles Kathryn Nolte . jeff Oliphant Mark Qlvere . Ruben Olvera Beth O'Nei1 Tammy O'Neil f'k. .v ze gif , .X 533' , 'v- X -Q 'L A .V I-.I . 8511':j3Ef3'2 Richard Lopez Susan Loyd Dennis Lucas Ted Lund Debbie MacGregor James Mapes t fl away Kolllfil M M W it if W A .W S e m ' ' I i n AX f . is I' is 6 4' 5 Q ,A w.. E ,Q A fr ' U -QI ' , :.. ..t N :Ll : i g ex 'V' vw Q Q M Q? 1' ff H .x Q' , N rv ' l e aj K 'X' r l ,X . , X 1 XP ' m r -:Fx 'K M., , L i E M SH if 1 if f ,- sf sgfm K cpe A, . m .aocmwv . fd ff, teet 3 ' Qs '.o.: , Q . Q Q -P s 5:9 'Q' in -F 15 L X 1 . J 1 N V if M ii I tllf ,. . ,,, i2 N sf Q ff fri- . + my -QW 'egg , , u 1 ee , V in 4 ,Nfl WJ- ' by mea sf 3 y X X355 H gy fr we . P -We K . 1 0 K T-..'.l'.'.1,,..-.. M : , 1 A 3 Q any ,fi ,GM sbsiags. S .fd , . GOOD GOOD SQ ff M e X 'fi ..s-gfVj 1 M V xr ? 'nn 3'5- J Tony Ortega Terri Palmer 10212312 Lottie Parsons Ieffiikaszkieiyicz W Samuel Peafbe William Pennerman Loriferdue gy Peiffbne T1 Richard Peters Neileeiifieterseyaig-, Beth 'P ierzinsg' Mike Pina Rudy Plaza V Melodie Pope Steve Posadas Teri? Powelie Christine Prescotte Goldsbrough Purnell Linde Quaseiinick ' Mark Rahhal Mrs. Coulson gives some cons1g1fuctive,9Qmme.nts to her Engliish classinbcut grammer Derew Raw- Keith-Mnaymend Jon Reise L George Reynolds C1f?9?'e Rlcheeies Lunch seemsito never f arrive. Snack Bar lines are end1ess . Food is consumed at astonishing rates. Suddenly lunch is over. Donnie Romero di l john Rooney Bill Rosario Diana Rumble Frances Russelburg 4 5 Robin Rutledge Joann Saindon Kirk Salander Mike Sanchez Susan Sandona I Edward Ridgway Sophia Riley Arlene Robbins Ricky Robbins David Rodriguez Shawn Rogers I V' as Q - x f - 'cv ..x 'fi S K. :A ii' 1 do , ..oo, :'.i if v , 1 ip -., KII, A l l'-L J W x, i k , V Av A ldd , f ik S W' S lg f ev 5 I do M X il l Q f 1 A ' Q ' I K I .e 'bv ooid L. iff? S. ,W Yi : 1: S' V' 1 Debra Savage Pam Scott V Melissa Seburn Eva Serna Brigitte Sewell W. , 9 f . I , ,T 5' 1' 1 , W Cindy Shinzfiult Chris Short Kevin Shouse Carl Shuey wlliebra Silvei S fxilbanny Simgson 'Deborah Smith Kathy Smith Pam Smith William Smith Pi' U s J fx 2 ' iw: A W 1' ' ,I dr . we Lyke Q.,-f h1:1-. .1 -1 A il 1 S? ,, A in ,, , X , fl ,H Q, K like e E, es. fx 6 M, E S Q , '. ,, - P P ' ' X ., . 5 . f 1 X it . - f Ei 5 3 ' 2 , 'F '. ,j,:. M - New ,W f i '-25353, -L'Z:-ii. V - 1 - -.2 Mr. -I+. '4 A do 'A Q Y! iw , 3, Q 5 2 s A! .. 'W Q, lf' , 2 L If-7 N ' .A , 6 S is i 4 1 ji ' fe ix all I KX 'X 1 ex l if CIMA md 3, me W s ,A S I gi 4 F x rl in-5 ef: ,yqfp . .ffm x Q. . fgfg5w?ifQ' of ,Q ' 1 A if 'gif ,Q,L M ,H 2 5+ 5 K 4. ,,, , S, ,, fa-' -4, A ,Y rsswr - 'E: i W ' in S, Y w hL W , E' 1 4: S agz S f 1, X 'W WN Kelli smooc Janice Squibb e Rodney Starks S' Galen Stearns Mark Steixlberg. Edith Stephens Felecia Stephens 01 Katryn Straight DonVStucIgey Scott Summers David Tabbert Eric Tabler Becky Tallmanl Tom Tannery Seventh grade boys gulp down their lunch and talk to each other during their half hour lunch period. Karen Tao Gerald Taylor Monica Terril S Karen Thomas Joe Thompson Angeline Thornton Helen Thornton Brian Tillman Alice Tindall James Tipton 'lld L 4 . STOQ1 Tltsen Gedfge Tucker' 'E Magsha 'lfuckexfy Ttxfner ' Jim Ulery P. isa completely new program to the seventh-graders. eeeee They must be out for roll call onetime. Runningrthe track proves to be tir- ing, Gettingttlressed and undressed is hectic. W Bill Wake i Karen Walcher R Perry Walek R Ronnie Warren Debbie Waterbury Steven Watkins Brian Weiler Becky Weir Denise Whidden Juanita White Scott Wiles Becky Williams Keith Williams Webster Williams Theresa Willis W Merri Winebrenner Richard Wise W W Ruth Wiifrnan ' Ion Wolhart VL julia Woodfield David Wright V Allen Wffand 'W Berna Yates , Greg Youngblood Denny Zibell W i S E , jim Vasquez David Vincent jeff Viner jeff Vollucci ee-'.e Russell Voss Terry Wagem:-um R x L of P' 1- ' e , J , 553, it pie 'e .1 l Qf N X fx e,,l ttt, f L A A it I ' : .7 p:4v ?X tix . f 2 ' wx. i - w Q W -fires? I R sll ls W H ' ' 1 iiii 71 R, 5 is iiii 1 1' fu-F' I . ' C .,h,m,,3b , , ,., .. , e - x' O '?5N'ff'f'5fI:3g ,,,, 5 .w K I Quik? V k.., fee- Kev I W iii isa. Q Qgxvvs ,F . K, tllt Vi IA , A' W J it A QR 'gl kim W R is ver' . n 5 E 1 '-YW sw of is .4-'x S, iv 5... Q Q. K , N M' , iQmfia- , Donna Zimmerman Qilbert Aguilar Nan Cfump' 'T' Gayle Digioia Mike Grove'-V Bill Hamilton ,, Sharon Holybee Ienice Hopper . jackie 'johniion 'mmz Mary Kab erlein Diana Keys ' Wendy Knowles Cindy Spurlock 'A Lisa St. John Mike Taylor Robert Taylor jon Newlee listens attentively in French e . PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE John Bumach Mike Erdmann john Hummel Kristi Mcllntee Steve McGan'y Lydia Ramirez ' Judy Wright Robert Young V 91 .,., .mu 4uil.4l-?79 'l'f' ' puffs, - V Q1 eil - A . , u. 'JF 'T 'br 0 ' 4' . Yesterday seems a million We dream of days that are We wonder aloud: Light years in the past. Over and done. What can we do, Tomorrow always comes We worry about the future For lasting peace? upon us And life yet to come. And we ask ourselves, ,Much too fast. The truly meaningful, How? Important day is NOW. Lisa Schwimmer
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