Bonita Vista High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Chula Vista, CA)
- Class of 1977
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At the football games many blue and gold shirts and hoarse voices could be found within the stadium. The crowds were so loud, other schools commented on Bonita Vista's spirit. Other aspects of the increasing spirit could be found Friday mornings when athletes of all sports found their lockers decorated with surprises inside. This year the Baron mascot and cheerleaders never ceased to express their enthusiasm throughout the crowd. Also, they were involved in the support of the athletic teams. One example being the posters made for the teams to run through. Perhaps the most memorable display of Baron spirit occured before the football game between arch rival Hilltop High. lVlany students proved their spirit during an unforgettable toilet papering raid. Rioeo Tm The Occaoinn +x9X, fx' ' 2 f g h'hg 5 ' W 'fi L , 1 s' X f Q V X I 7 x ' - , V 1 S., I ' ' ' ' I f .,,,. V, 1 ' D J 2 , ,Z , rs-, I 1 I ' if f . ,M , f - , A .V , , .4 . ,-M E 1 f . 5 A ,- 5 aj - Q 2 L -' ' ' 2 1 .. , , , r . 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When the candidates had been introduced, runners-up were announced, with Tracy Price being named first runner up and a happy, surprised Sherrie Lithgow as queen. After receiving flowers and crowning, the queen, the six excited girls agreed it was a night to remember always. It was a beautiful night as Homecoming '76 drew to a close. H week C The Spinit O The wifd eat ff m,wl M:,, 55 fm ,uf Q 5 iv 1 X Q . . . 4 A gee E Q 'M L. A 'WFT' S A L.L..' . ,k.,., f H , V . H sg Khxh-f 5 X iw X? b . AbJ5igEb2f5i?ii.x 5 1121--'f.S. -' 2 -- ' wg Fibwwfx' K A 5 f - A, Q A'LA fi 3' L ,, x ff :ggi Vg K V . . T W ' I f Q. P , g.afN?2f p :.g4. is ' f if biszitfif f s - .. 1 ,. . . . K- m r ' .Q ty -gg X ' g'L' ' F ' h Lf if -K A - ' ' gm s , 5 , ..., R Q , ,. W S , K: .,. 1. V, .i ma X . if A.'k 13:5 1 'U' i'i' E'L1'f- TQ-:.Q,l-, 55 . - +1-, . . 'f 5 A 4 ' M 16 f , .9 jjj' X 41 , L, , , , l 's 01fvff,,,F l'S z5 gS l 5 CHM 'Near 1511? wilfg , . ithis page, top right, continuing clockwisel Bonita Vista students dress up in western clothes for Homecoming. Ann Colegrove overlooks homecoming activities. Mitch Suzan plays the hero in the winning senior skit. Jennifer Johnson bobs for apples. Bonita Barons shoot the Southwest Raiders in the Junior skit, Cindy Nlain tries to relive the Old West. Alex Myers, sheriff of B.V., takes care of the bad guys. Climaxing the week, Sherrie Lithgow shows surprise as she is announced queen. The Homecoming Dance was popular with both students and alumni and proved a delightful end to the weeks activities. 17 ' Svwmgune Can Get Qnfa - And Evengmw Dmeo Q wff x. .........1..--uv ,JY x lOpposite page, above lefti Nancy Riddell takes directions from Susan Watson. lOpposite page, above right? Jim Cartmill keeps a stiff upper lip and an eye out for the bandits. lAbove center? lBack row l-rl Jeff Endres, Mike Cohen, Jim Cartmill, Mitch Suzan, Tom Graves, Tom Alexander, Paul Backes, Kathy Eyers, and Ann Kuffel compose the Earp Brothers and their gang lAbove rightl Mitch Suzan is quick on the draw. l0pposite page, bottom left? Tina Hiscock feels at home in a saddle. lOpposite page, bottom righti Golf carts were transformed western style into Conestoga wagons as Floats and no one could have done a better job than Skip Van Patten and Ed Mendis. CBottorn right? It was the senior skit shoot out and Tom Alexander lost. lBottom right? Bill McGrew reathes for the sky. l 19 4 Y, 1' BJ fi 2 ! 4 f 'X E i ll O O , Q Q Camnunowuww D Ebbunt Pvwuide ASB .Ceadefwlcip Opposite page, top left: Maryan Myres- Commissioner of Activities, opposite page middle left: Cindy Galichon-Commissioner of Finance, opposite page, lower left: Nancy Birzer- Commissioner of Alumni, opposite page, top right Paul Backes-Commissioner of Public Relations, opposite page, lower right: Theresa Kuffel- Commissioner of Pep, middle picture: Sherrie Lithgow and Lydia Martin-Co-Commissioners of Art. This page top left: Donna Trenhaile- Commissioner of Service, this page lower left: Steve Tugenberg-Commissioner of Elections, above: Donna Trenhaile and Paul Backes talk about good times in ASB, immediate left: Bernadette Gonzales-Commissioner of Store. 21 'B 'i'- LJ! with sr' s rf .5 lil' s. QE ti ii' 'i l iAboveD Nina LoCoco, ASB Vice-President, shows her school spirit by participating in Homecoming Week. iAbove, Rightl ASB President Alex Meyers, CCF. iRightl Valerie Brown, ASB Secretary, spends time helping in the ASB office. iOpposite pagel Nina LoCoco gives advice to Maryann Myers, Commissioner of Activities. Mr. Greg Cox, Dean of Student Activities listens in at a Congress meeting. A sleepy trio: Val, Mr. Cox, and Alex at an early morning Congress meeting. 22 Asa owww Pkau X Sludeuf I-lclgnheo +5 QM NESX ,QA A KF? Q56 X935 Y,,fEyW7W AVN QW I, I' 'six ww WWW-mms . if Xi....I fThis page, bottom leftlJunior Class oficers Cindy Main, Kaylene Myers, and Kathy McCarthey were the driving force behind all junior class activities. fCenterl Congress members instilled many new ideas to the student body. Those who participated were: tBack row L-Rl Charles Palmer, Susie Kemler, David Pierangelo, Jim Cartmill, Frank Backes, Bob McCarthey, tMiddle row L-Rl Toni Tugenberg, Susan Geis, Heidi Ostendorf, Kaylene Myers, Lori Burford, Chris Dillon, Kathy McCarthey, Mary Suzan, and Cindy Main. lFront row L-Rl Arlene Camaisa, Maya Elrick, Jennifer Schiffaur, Beth Hammond, Jane Spencer, and Dawn Watson. lOpposite page bottom rightl Sophomore class ofhcers Bob McCarthey, Arlene Camaisa, and Steve Sanchez got their hrst taste of high school government. fThis page, bottom Ieftl Educational Advisory Counsel members fback row I-rl Karen Crowley, Tom Turner, Christina Cartmill, iFront row R-LJ Susie Feneis, Charles Palmer, Sue' Nelson, Donna Trenhaile, David Fujikawa, and Michelle Kail provided a student voice to the administration. iBottom row L-RJ Alex Meyers presides over a meeting. CBottom row L-RJ Senior class officers Bill Schafer, Ann Colegrove and Alan Camaisa were busy with senior activities such as the Prom and after prom. K 'wr S R ummm as clivufeo Sludeuf Body O M-'1 im., lm.. Banda Diophmgo Spinit 9n Q E E E 2 2 3 E Wlaug ways 5,-aww B.V. showed an exceptional amount of school spirit this year. Participation in Homecoming activities, spirit weeks, and general team support at games by far outruled any other school around. Far top left: Kerry Jones carries on a friendly conversation with Bonita's mascot, the Baron. Far lower left: Participation at night time football games was tremendous, Debbie Dysart shows her spirit by posing as our fearless Baron. This page: Top left: Bridgette Ray and Carol Casey lead the crowd at a pep assembly in a competition cheer. Middle left: Ingrid Almedia and Kathy lVlcCarthy hold up a UGO sign made by the 'tRow'dy Rooters , Bottom Left: Letter carriers practice hard for their excellent halftimes. Above: Kathy Dastrup and Merry Suzan, active members of the 'tRowdy Rooters , get wild at the Homecoming game. 27 L 'Mlm Fwwigu Sxcluuage Sludeuto Pfwue 3 Q ,K Q' K . K V ,X . 1' ,fx Jqjgi., uiendokip Uniwwak f x sf YN 1 s' A J' ' T2-'fist f - fr' - .-, N, gf M ' , n1x's'i+ ' . t s W. 1 ,ns ww' '- 1- as f , 4 s ' x-XX' ' 'L -. vt - 'X Foreign Exchange Students added variety and culture to the Bonita Vista campus. They taught us that similarities mean more than differences. They came from all over the world and were hosted by families in Bonita or Chula Vista. The year passed quickly, and they left memories that will never be forgotten with their friends in America. Bonita Vista was very fortunate to have shared in the learning experience of these eight students: tupper left, clockwisel Massimo Crose-Italy, Elizabeth Sarmiento-Equador, Johanna Hoef- Germany, Erja Anslin-Finland, Inger Lise Jensbye-Denmark, lVlrs. Slijk- advisor, Abel Gabriel Assis-Chile, Jan Rydle-Sweden, Sabine Sohlke-West Germany. 29 1 X .,... wg, WUJ-. 2 mmm? Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Jennifer Edmunds, Kathy Propati, Kim Harrison, Selma Lynch, Cathy Mulcahy, Laurie Hall. Second row: Pat Campbell, Mark Fall, Lisa Clancy, Clif Cruz, Elaine Van Meter, Randy Barrett, Scott Davis. Third row: Tim Roybal, Lane Newman, Mike Tanaka, Erin May, Nancy Evans, Myron Hilliard. Fourth row: Debbie Grisson, Dave Wassom, Tracy Reichenberg, Karen Leach, Renee Dunlap, Laura Tanaka, Steve Lurie. Fifth row: Carla Mora, Kelley Ley, Ann Marie, Sue Smalley, Cindy McQuown, Patty Patterson, Scott Scavo, Laura Larson, Jerleen Bisson, Laura Balkam, Sara Zitzman. Sixth row: John McLees, Scott Olson, Kevin Pataky, Dan Goll, Robert Keeley, John Kral, Dave Huddleston, Bobbie Blackston, Deanne Brixey, Kay Savage. Seventh row: Jim Ruppenthal, Mike Peirce, Linda Van Patten, Ralph Pichler, Denise Dunston, Andy Perrault, Troy Briceno, Susan Worthy, Suzette Rojales, Lauren Griffiths, Pam Visconti. Eighth Hell ', J A X ff? in A ' lcgnl -tltwt cpe 'PCI-.Qfvl ge? eic CUT ' LQLO -L x J,, E?iO?fEL12tllQSaiMEta-w iwuwe LJ Qu, tutor- Cjoool 111051 CH Adwuud ' can AIG? iT wi-C+ luan,,U xt 'lQ'k.,2, M I , 1 Qtrto ol Hfl0UlT ri' xi fijcrdw 1 'X L 044 was Emma G,,,aJgi ,,,Q,oc row: Andy Sturgeon, Tim Hall, Lane Newman, Glenn Harris, Jim Randazzo, Damien Horm, Rick Hagar, Cheryl Castrovillo, Laurie Jo Guinn, Susie Montoya, Diane McCall. Ninth row: Lynn Kohls, Mary Jane May, Kathy Palosios, Lori Reimer, Eileen McDonald, Rosyln Green, Lee Ryniec, Cindy Nelson, Ed Fuller, Annette Allen, Joy Ashcroft, Helen Schemnem, Diane Nowlin, Darci Darlins, Michelle Ginther. Bwum Band Again P 8 iAbove leftJAThe interest and patience with which lVlr. Gee works brings excellent results. CAbove, rightl Drum major Ed Fuller is the bands spark of perfection. This summer Ed will be the first drum major, still in high school, to be teaching at major camps in the state, He is the California State's, the All-Western Band Review's, San Diego County's, and the SSC Disneyland's Champion Drum Major. Firsts this year came in the Autumn, Montclair, and 36th Annual All- Western Band Reviews andthe Arrago High School and Southwestern Specialty Clinics Disneyland Competitions. CLeftl The hours of practice depicted here produced many beneits. The band as a whole earned first place awards at the Bonitafest Parade, the Autumn Band Review, and the California Band Review. The Drum Corps alone received a hrst at the Southwestern Jr, College Cadence Compeptition. The band was a participant in the non-competitive Bonita Vista Field Show Tournament and Fiesta de las Luna Parade. As a spirit promoter the band enhanced many school activities with enthusiasm, variety, and excitement. 33 I 5 M 5 3 gr H22 Team, Speciality Cunpo Pub Keepll ' Sp E WE ii. 1,- A R 1 pl,,e Itf?5Fff?i5ii171aflf'f1Q 1, Ji f ' Wiesel! 5 WC? 2 lfftffff-ffef' S Y: - wegsiiinrsf MEYM-ev - f v ' T. A :.f - I I lei, T -452' V ., , 5 I 2-few . w -V Q F it it The members of these corps spent many hours practicing routines for halftimes and parades. Their work paid off with a successful season, second runner-ups in the IVlontclaire Festival of Bands and taking fourth place in the Fallbrook Parade. In addition, they took a third place in the Chaffey College Field Show Tournament and participated in the Bonitafest and the Fiesta De La Luna Parades. The Barons hosted their own Bonita Vista Field Show Tournament at Southwestern College. The girls had added enthusiasm because of new drill team uniforms and letters. tOpposite page, abovel Baronettes: Back row, Jerleen Bisson, Teri Halderman, Suzette Rojales, Lauren Griffiths, Deanne Brixey, Adel Baulkam. Front row, Laura Larson, Barbara Blackston, Susan Worthy, First Lieutenant: Cheryl Castrovillo, Lieutenant: Barbara Faulkner, Captain: Susie Nlontoya, Lieutenant Lori Jo Quinn, Lieutenant Diane lVIcCall, Pamela Visconti, Kay Savage, and Sara Zitzman. tOpposite page, lower leftl Nlajorettes: Michelle Ginther and Lynn Kohls. fAboveJ Pennons: Jennifer Edznunds, Kathy Propati, Laura Yanik, Captain Kim Harrison, Selma Lynch, Kathy lVlulcahey and Laurie Hall. CLeftJ Letters: Top row, Captain: Mary Jane lVlay, Cathy Palacios, Lori Reimer, Eileen lVlacDonald, Roslyn Greene, Lee Ryniec, and Cindy Nelson. Bottom row, Annette Allen, Joy Ashcraft, Helen Schneeman, Linda Faydo, Kiane Nowlin, and Darcy Darling. 35 f. l X. 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The eight girls Cabovel Kerry Jones, Brigitte Ray, Clower middle and continuing clockwise? Laurie Ostendorf, Dawn Watson, Ann Colegrove, Audrie Nlurray, Jan Williams, and Carol Casey will always remember the Rowdy Rooters, the ecstasy of winning, the great Baron teams, summer camp, long practices, and cheering with all their heart. 36 5 ' 5 . ., . i ' f ,E 'Ei k A -4 mf , 1 I , E5 my 2 H1 ... g ',' W? - - LL Y 2 LN I , ' ' ' 5 - ., , 3,5 .uii a L Q! . ,X,:, , .L,x..x. .TQ .- Ea L SSR L 3 Q ., 5 ' X - -... K P . E S5g -' x , Q - A Q A: 5 s qf- 5 ' 1--' , , . , L . V... R .X I ..Lg A , 1 MX - '- R L ic, . ' I 515 L nfl-Sig 5 f f A 5 ' .m'h 1 5 if X f ' L - Si 1, L LL-. Ji . S . A f . 1 X E i h -- - - f K Lm--, - -- L L Lk.. ' .. -'.g . X A .W -S ., A ig. .. gm . . ,.. .Nw -. f - 5 AL'- 3 F - L'L. ' X I '---. A ' E 1 K .1 ilu Pep, D Excek 9u ' '- A ,.- y, J- x.w. , V W' 5 dp-- appf. f S H. 37 9U Ckwxkeadww Dinpkag Qmpfwooiue Takenb A :rev -mu. 3 Sew 'se f sf' ,ax W-. X' Nw P ssc: i 's J i rf...x,, N? K J' X, i J .Jeff is 3 B The 1977 J.V. Cheerleaders proved their talent, spirit, and school pride at all junior varsity sporting events. The Eve girls Copposite page, topl lVlarla Close, Beth Hammond, lthis page, top? Kate Rauen, lbottoml Daryl Walker, and Dolores Gonzales worked hard to make their year a success and to add spark to school activities, 39 PMC ating tahkiolwo l!lew0uf2et PM slung awww, hmmm if if 1' xc fl' Peer Counseling, under the direction of lVlrs. Grouell, held many successful meetings to discuss problems and solutions together. The students gained insight into their problems, enriching their understanding of themselves and others. Some students involved in peer counseling traveled to Bonita Vista Junior High to advise and counsel the students there. It was a highly successful new counseling technique here at B.V. The program was revvarding- to the Peer Counselors themselves as well as to those looking for advice . 40 if hz. 6? Mt Q Pgv if J Middle Left: Mrs. Grouell educates the class in a new counseling method. Above Right: Members discuss problems among themselves. Far Left: Lance Hurley counsels a friend. Above Left: Members gather outside their newly-constructed building. 41 Sludeuhs Sxpllmw linking wamkd Belwfw G ' BV. students keep busy with part time jobs. Above: Bonita Rules MacDonalds!! Beth Hammond, Marla Close, Charles R. Palmer, Jr. and Annette Allen satisfies a customer's llBig Mac Attack, Right: Mitch Suzan smiles away at his Taco Bell job. This page, Top right, Jeff Ruland keeps late night hours at the Bonita Road Arco station. Middle picture, Eileen MacDonald and Roslyn Greene work hard together at Bonita's own Luigi's Pizza Grotto. Opposite page, top left, Kelley McMahan spends her spare time at Marci's Clothing store in Chula Vista. Opposite page, bottom right, Yvetta Cannon, Bonita's l'Taco Bell Mistress . Opposite page, top right, Paul Backes makes Two Guys Pet Department worth browsing through. Opposite page, bottom right, Rick Krueger works at Don's Arco Station on Telegraph Canyon Road. 42 ig E , . xv . If E X sfk R- VV ' ii f, ,x ,. 'QM-L Buuitalil ' ' ' fuwwle' ide Range 06 Appeal! Before. . .After. Thrill and excitement, happiness, and depression, lllVloonDancing and llRowdy Rooters even rock music and soul music have been a part of our everyday life at Bonita this year. This page, above: B.V.'s famous llRowdy Rooters show excessive school pride at one of our winning basketball games. 44 This page, top left, Opposite page, top left: the suspense and wonder on Sherrie Lithgow's face soon turns into happiness and joy as she is crowned Bonita's 1976 Homecoming Queen. Middle picture: l'Listen , local rock band, strums out the mellow tunes of lVloon Dance at the Homecoming dance, Lower picture: Kinsel, Loresco, and Palmer meet the KGB Chicken, Top right: lmiddlel Bill Schafer, senior class president argues with Paul Backes about the ucolor of face during Spirit Week, Sorrcerers Apprentice rock out while Seventh Wonder pleases the soul- jazz lovers at lunch. paint??!! Far right: lVlr. lVlinich gets a ple-in-the- - iill ml3?N ' S ix A . X 2 if B: v N I W WH I' ff Pr ' s 438119.52 , - X 5 2gQg..::, Y NX, 01, r 2 ' f a ' , Y W W W 'Wm wg,:1'wAwM1wmwmm H1 1 A' . WM ' I X X X NX xw Q ww R M NW ' N X WNW N Seaaw PWM vwwvvmfwv o Ln A 1 91 2 Q Q c 'O 54 4 9, fu su 'T' 9' -o , LZ 1 311 Q: 3 1 V 3 rn 3 5 9' 0 ' 3' U1 0 ' 3 E 'K -- -Q 3 3 'U sw 3 E V' 0 H 'T w o 3' 51' 2 uw po gl 3 YB 2 -+- ' 3 DJ V1 g O -1 :J 3' ' 1 1 in E -1 Z E SM 2 V7 FD 8 at Q' 2 F? E K E 3 S -' G 1 U 0 K0 3 3 O. O -- Z H Q U '24 3 2 o in 2 FD T! U' E SD gg rr 3 Q- O 3 3 -- sm Q. V. 3 . 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J is W , W 3 1. mf' -, ,1', ,.,,Ll, 1' ,, , ,Jw-,7 , g,fff:w Bwumo' Hupeo Slwlwwd I-lo Seaman Pfwgfwooeo . - .--'1f1.k K It is i . ...Ties .,,L , LL,1 . is as The Baron team went up against Sweetwater, aware that the Devils were pulling ahead in the lVletro League. Sweetwaters' defense was tops in the county and seemed to have it together against Bonita. The Baron oftense was Hat, and against the Sweetwater defense they couldn't do a thing. Baron defense also wasn't executing its potential and the final 30-O score was evidence of the Barons' disappointment, In the following game the Barons faced lVlarian with confidence and a positive attitude, only to be let down against the Hred-up Crusaders. Conditions looked promising as the Barons moved to a touchdown early in the game, assuring the Barons ofthe lead. Later, in the last moments of the lVlarian game, the Crusaders moved to within field goal range and kicked the winning Held goal to win 17-16. It was an emotional loss for the exhausted Barons and the Rowdy Rooter fans. The Barons' usually big game with Castle Park was dampened by rain. The Baron team couldn't seem to get nred up for the game, with the Trojans scoring so many points in the nrst half. The Baron defense played exceptionally the second half and held them scoreless, but it was too late. The Trojans went on to a 20-O victory. in Coach Wilson points out winning strategy Ctop leftl, Baron offense prepares to take the ball down field Cmiddle leftl. John Glenn nails an Aztec Cbottom leftl. Barons punish opponents Cbottom rightl. Mark Stevens prepares to pass Cbottom middlel. Coach Fernandez goes over game plan with Jef? Sechler Cbottom rlghtl. Richard Fredricks catches quick pass for an eight yard gain Ctop rightl. Stevens sweeps around end on a keeper ttop middlel. 51 Fonbeit Puolwo Bwwuo Tn. winning Seawu 52 is 1 The Barons celebrated Homecoming with a victory over the Southwest Raiders the following week, taking advantage of Southwests' poor playing and lack of confidence. Offense was consistent and powerful, easily breaking through the Raider defense. The Barons were next matched with Coronado, confident of a win. The first half was slow and never seemed to get off the ground for the Barons, yet in the second half Bonita moved forward to overtake the Islanders, 22-6. The season came to a close with a victory against the lVlar Vista lVlariners. The Barons who had improved greatly over the course of the season dominated both offensively and defensively, with the final score 14-3. Although Bonita Vista showed some excellent talent and good football techniques, they failed to capture a CIF berth. Yet with the new knowledge of their expectations and necessary goals to work toward, the '77 season should be an improvement and lead to another future championship team. A ,, ' 4, L.-V fOpposite page Top Left L-rl Coach West talks to offensive line, Mike Watkins goes high to haul down a pass. Coach Johnson instructs Dale Henderson, Baron lVlVP. Defense tackles Trojan running back. fBottom Row L-RJ Jefi' Sechler gains crucial yardage, Barons come out charged up after the half. Coach Rick Johnson discusses the finer points of football. 53 . Front row, L to R- Steve Gauvin, Mike Wright, Paul Hattendorf, Tony Scurto, Mike McNally, David Bush, David Barrow, Brian Imber, Douglas Yates, Joe Flinn, Matt Ford. 2nd Row, L to R- James Thomas, Robert Valdez, Darin Stricklen, Dan Freeman, Tim Johanson, Brent Dickson, Bill Shaw, Mark Struckell, Richard Ray, Rory Schomer. 3rd Row, L to R- Dave Hill, Rick Terry, Greg Stoike, James Franklin, Richard Mudueno, Charlie Walker, Brooks Hurley, Ben Lujan, Bill Watkins. 4th Row, Lto R- Lance Confer, Dave Bezzo, David Ohre, Vince Udo, Marty Tovas, Jeff Cagle, Bob Fink, Wayko Williams, Peter Buddhu. 5th Row, L to R- David Byers, Mike Talamentez, Larry Crawford, Rick Grasser, Cliff Sechler, Steve Boysen, Randy Lee, Jeff Steel, Steve Spowias. 6th Row, L to R- Mike Vitale, Bob Smouse, Pat Crow, Bob Hart, John Ray, Mike Morgan, John MacVaiena, Mike Nash, Mike Malibu. Back Row, L to R- Hugo Ramariz, Norman Deguzman, Robert Petty, John Carson, Frank Collins, Wayne Jackson, Tom Turner, Todd OldFather, Greg Harlan, Doug Stevenson. -v-srhrii T 9napifwo W' ' Seaman .,..,,, - JM M Q L ' gif Q... - ,1,' f 1 ff 7, The JV gridders finished the season with an impressive 6-3 record. Next year the JV squad should add the needed depth that the varsity lacks in players such as David Bezzo, Tony Scurto, Greg Stoike and David Bush. Opposite page, top left- Coach West offers encouragement. Opposite page top right- Quarterback Geoff Fender rears back to pass. Top left- Unidentihed Baron goes up high to catch pass. Middle Right- Baron defense begins to move in, Bottom Left- Robert Valdez takes handoff and charges in for six. 55 Bwuuw Crum Cuuubuj 9m Title Cluwe 1'- gf ' ii ,,13 if Q A Baron cross country spent many hours pushing their bodies through tough workouts under the fine coaching of Ed Teagle. The team had a single disappointing loss to Hilltop which kept them one step away from capturing the cross country banner for the fourth year in a row. Jeff Ruland was a great inspiration to his team, breaking records in the many three mile courses in which he ran. His out- standing times enabled him to be a first place finisher in almost every race he ran in. Opposite page, top right- Varsity team members are back row L to R- Henry Seymore, Danny Garcia, Dean Avery, and Sean Palmer. Middle row- Brian Wake, Matt Freeman, Tim Watkins, and manager John Bell. Front row- Jeff Ruland, William Spencer, and Rick Krueger. Opposite page, bottom left- Girls team members are: Back Row Lto R- Lynn Poret, Beth Connors, Maryan Myres, and Nancy Nagel. Middle row- Meridel Bovel, Susie Seymore, and Jane Spencer. Front row- Anne Kuffel and Clndi Wake. Bottom middle- Jet? Ruland races to yet another course record, wvx. 3 wit!! f------P -aff' A X 5 lr l 42 it .if H .t 6 ,tg 1 'fi f . Top left and bottom middle- Bill Spencer and Henry Seymore have added the much needed depth to the Bonita Vista Cross country program. Bottom right- Coach Ed Teagle. Top right- back row L to R- Bobby Giertz, Carlos Garcia, Ruben Aleman, Scott Sirles. Middle row: Robert McGrath, Shannon Barnhill, Mike Ward. Front row: Leon Roberts, Joe Barajas, Wayne Holman, Paul Erickson, Robert Nelson. 57 Bwum Paloma Oulckwa Opp , .. 4. :Li K k,,. . 5 Top Right- Baron aggressiveness leads to a score, Top Left- Coach Bob Welton surveys the situation, Bottom Right- Varsity team members are back row I to r- Kenny Wilkenson, Mike Jackson, Jimmy Kay, Pat Monahan, Bill Troino. Front Row l to r- Chris Taggart, Tom Murray, Mike Quinn, Peter Dowell, Mark Mesker, Mike DiMase, and David Pierangelo. 58 . . .FM-f-s.. . ' . ... AM. s . r . .. ...S . Agro. it so . '- :sw -1 ' ..ls i . i I .... .cs i I Q ' 5 , .... ' ' V ,H-W, , ,. ,, - 1 r gg., X -3 1 ,ffl its 'ff A M -. .i -. s . Nrf i.,if .- is ,... . Xvrl OVW! Bonita Vista Water poloists came into the Metro League hopeful of capturing a fourth straight metro banner. Yet the relatively young team fell short of their goal because of a slow start early in the season. The team soon began to work together and came back to prove how strong they actually were, coming back to rip strong teams as Hilltop and Chula Vista in the Second half. With Mr. Bob Welton as the new coach, the Barons will start working such promising athletes as Mike Jackson, Kevin Zarllng, Bill Troino and Chris Taggart. The next season should be the perfect comback. Top Left- Unidentihed Baron shoots for the score Top Right- David Pierangelo scowers at weak opponent. Middle- Mark Mesker moves the ball down the pool. Bottom Left- JV team members are Back Row, L to R- James Randazzo, Daine Smith, Charles Butterfield. 3rd Row L to R- Lori LaVie, Leslie LaVie. 2nd Row, L to R- Myrna Roys, Jill Cornelius, Terry Spano. Front Row L to R- Jef? Van Gundy, Phil Taggart, Rick Schaefer, Bruce Kink. Not pictured- George Burns, Paul Glen and Victor Vandersomen. 59 'H Bwwuo Cask 9u Ou Mebum Cvwwn Undebeafed Seawu Higkkighfo League Way 1 60 'iffiff . A' Xxx I .. f..-f.v.y...wM I ix , E-. 'S 31 v X Y 3 ,9- L I As ,it 74? .gr 9 ffornsuw. Oppostie page top: Varsity team members are, L. to R., David Kinsel, Loren Tomlinson, John Sanchez, Robert Ragland, Ward Johnson, Ron Shanks, Scott Brazil, Mark Evans, Jim Freeman, Pat Malone. Not pictured: Earle Davis. Opposite page, counter clockwise: Mark Evans and Scott Brazil leap high to stop Devil ohfender from scoring. Barons box out for the rebound. David Kinsel shows hne form. Scott Brazil shoots for another two. John Macaulay muscles his way in for another shot. Mark Evans pulls down the rebound. 61 ii 2 S, ,., v-was Bwum Obbeuoe - Ou Tlw Wlawe The Baron basketball team generated a powerful oftense-one ofthe highest scoring teams ever lead by Coach Bill Foley. Scott Brazil, a consistent 20 point man every game, led the team in scoring with Jim Freeman close behind. Pat lVlalone had a hot streak in January and David Kinsel, Bob Ragland and Ron Shanks perenially scored in double hgures. Upper left- Ron Shanks snags a jump ball. Top middle- David Kinsel goes up for a lay-up, Top center- Jim Freeman adds two. Top right- John lVlacaulay's expression bewilders the Lancers, Far right- Jim Freeman drives to the hoop. Center left- Junior Bob Ragland proved his worth against Hilltop. Center Scott Brazil grabs a rebound. Lower left- Coach Foley stresses defense. Lower middle- Ron Shanks shoots from the outside. Bwwuo Put Out Exim Sblwnt - Bwmmel i s K ,, frm' W. f nf x 3 f ,Q ig? S X EWR W E3 Q K-KH!!! YJ-0995 ' k ' ' ' 'HOPE CNW! 41958118 .wa ...nn was mm was may was E . i . - A Q. iw ww paw ,-,-- H K. my mm mf,-1 mn, I ff w am 5 Lf , L we me mn mx me-4,,..w..,.M,.,,,M.....,m. Clockwise from opposite page upper left: Robert Ragland prepares to snuff an opponent. Robert Ragland easily breaks through the weak Lancer defense. Barons ight for the rebound. Mark Evans pushes the ball up and in. Pat Malone goes after his man. llllark Evans stands ready for anything. Coach Foley communicates strategies during a timeout. Center: lVlarion Crusaders are no match for the skill and ability of Pat lVlalone. 65 9U Cagww Bunk Like Wlebw Champ ,.,, . an ,,, ,,.. k:-ky A-ij k K'..L,fff1I l..,, k ,w- v-..,,, vfx 5,--. Opposite page, bottom- J.V. team members are L to R- Mark Thorton, Steve Frankie, Tim Lee, Brad Hopkins, David Freeman, James Buckley, Tony Scurto, Karl Ahrens, Steve Sanchez, David Bezzo, Steve Eaton, Chris White and Coach John Grande. Opposite page top- Juniors Tim Lee and Brad Hopkins show consistent play. Above left- Barons show aggressiveness under the Boards. Above- Dave Freeman and Steve Frankie watch as Tim Lee jumps for two. Left- David Freeman makes a crucial pass. The Junior varsity hoopsters had both the experience and the determination to go 16-2 in league play. A disappointing loss to the fired up Hilltop Lancers cost them the league title. Next year's teams should beneht from the encouraging ability displayed this year. 67 Saww: Team Fawn Slum O6 Gaak 'ff-'www The Baron soccer team fought hard to gain 5th place in the toughest league in the county. Injuries plagued the Barons, vvho couldn't seem to put it together to win the crucial games.. Fine talents and extreme desire were expressed. Above: David Johnson rushes to meet the ball. Above: Doug Langlois Muses his head to play. Left: John Glenn grits his teeth while outplaying his opponent. Opposite Page, Far Left: Sophomore Jeff Steele and Junior Darin Davis get in on the action. Opposite page, Left: Coach West inspires the team during the half, bringing them to a 2-2 tie against Montgomery. Team members are- Coach West, Mark Thomas, Darrin Davis, David Johnson, Dutch Perry, Tracy Steinwand, Jason Nlowry, Doug Langois, David Bush, Jeff Steele, front row: Danny Garcia, Richard Ray, Richard Shorkey, Judson Browder, Danny Darrin, Joe Ramirez, Joe Flynn, Fernando Cardoso, and John Glenn. 69 fwolkerw Piuued 9u Wlebui League 4 F Top- Varsity wrestlers are: Back row I to r- Geoff Martin, Tim Kanaski, Mitch Suzan, Ralph Strahan, Jason Fletcher, and Mike Dorman. Front row I to r- Cesar Romero, Leonard Royle, Ed Mendis, Richard McKenzie, and Greg Cagle. Middle top- Greg Cagle exhibits conhdence after a big win. Above- Tim Kanaski muscles opponent. . TX-1?. X s S. 5. iifgwit 14. Q ? TT' 'aiiffff . in if ' t. f .1525 . X -.1115 fi 1- swf ' . 311-get ' vsp. . 5. .uf K. 31 gs 3 .W 1 s ff 'K t e 1.3, Q. .N FS ff- 1353. 5 ' Q... s 1 r WMM. .. Top- J.V. team members are back row I to r- Tony Sander, Doug Yates, Dan Barron, Jeff Cagle, Ed Faulkner and Leonard Odion. Front row I to r- Nlyron Hilliard, Bill Rowden, Jeff Klein, Steve Harris and Steve Corrales. Not pictures is injured lVIil4e Wright. Middle Rignt- Jason Fletcher goes for the pin. Middle left- Greg Cagle flips opponent. Bottom left- lVlike Dorman holds dovvn opponent. l 71 i Competition Stihl Ao Bwwu Vliue Opeuo Seaman The H1977 Baseball season looked very promising for the Barons. Having many returning letterman and a few up from a strong J.V., the Barons were strong contenders for the crown. Varsity team members are: back row, LtoR-Coach Roberts, Doug Langlois, Dale Henderson, Scott Brazil, John Macaulay, Robert Ragland, Mark Evans, Anthony Casarez, Lance Hurley, LeeAnn Lunsford lmanagerl, bottom row: David Fujikawa, Doug Giorgetta, Richard Ray, Jeff Sechler, Mike Takashima, Tom Minutelli, John Gonzales, Joe Minutelli, David Kinsel, Chris Dillion tmanagerl. Counter clockwise from bottom left: Dale Henderson scores, the team watches from bench as they win another game, David Kinsel and Lance Hurley talk over batting strategy, All League John Macaulay snags in line drive, and Senior Scott Brazil displays fine form 72 5 Ji :qq A3 is . 43501 .. 4 sm, ,... A ,. ,. I W vw e H' ' Q. A .Sgr i 4- . ,gf ,,, , I 1. ,.., .wp 9 H A if .xi k 1 N' was A J. :LV my A , Q ' v k L-- V . - .,,..,,V m ,, . W: . , f M- i g I. I ' , 5' , J . K . ' ,.,,,. -fff rw ,,,H f .. 16 ' -4 ' ff i f I' A I V ff. . .w A 7 m ls -,, X V yy 'wnmi , lv ebeuoeC B Tlvwugh pf, if if.. WY, V, , , K if ' ' Tk w 'f '! , .nm.,f,.,. :Y 1'-nmfmwf-W N Q, ,. -, tx. .a,,,fAv wx W1 w...v, mm, .Q .,,.. Q-gwwx , NV., 1,4 4 wi, , 'I' 44 K1,f!'4diLi,zfq' , , 'V' f 3 ., , A is A, , , f' 'J M34 mm, 5 ,. ,. 4 fa-gg., X ,Lf -w-aj' , ,v,5,J' - f n-ff We 3' fl'-. 'fu' qs, ,4 . f -, fv 'nf-bfi 'mc Q.r,v'..zrf',ff b',w-1 74 A 4, .fr 4 N ,un 5 .V 1 f V Y -f-. -', VV . ,'.,w', , . 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T, ...ur , wwf This year's Junior Varsity consisted of all sophomores.,But although a young team, they did well in league competition, and should provide several key players for next year's varsity. Team members are back row, I to r: Coach John Grande, Mike Pulsifer, Paul Anderson, Dave Freeman, Rich Doll, Tom Turner, Eric Van Emerick, Steve Ray, Dean Fields, Jeff Steel, Jeff Ullrich, Steve Farrell, mgr., James Thomas. Front row I to r: Dan Barrow, Bruce Barrett, Shawn Gray, Todd Oldfather, Dave Billerbeck, John Billerbeck, Brent Dickson, Bob Smouse, Pete Buddhu, Bill Rowden, David Bush. Center, clockwise from left- James Thomas lashes out a base hit, Pete Buddhu tries to catch a fly ball, Dave Freeman leads off at irst, James Thomas tires the ball to first, Coach Grande confers with Eric Van Emerick, 77 ,s s cs,,, ,.,,,, s ,,,cs , gif t! -- si! ' ' f' - ws, - W I -f nf L if ni Tauck Team Lap OPPUMBIUD . .. Q - , 1 'V 3'?'Q 1 i 5 as Q frfxw.. 4 , ,miie W , , .. ,mv .4 Qi A .. Swing, LSKL ' 'Ere-wif TM 'T' 'F f1fri.lf'i5 'MV W W ' , 1 I W W ,,,k:.1,,.l,lT,M K I A I VV , Mwst- f ' , ,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,,,w54i,,aer:,1- uw. . - , ,,,,W,..,.-Ml, ,W J - .m-rfvrfzlfmf'-'via The winning Barons kept with tradition in producing another highly successful season. Under the direction of Coach Teagle, the Barons trained hard and always strove for perfection. Clockwise, starting above: Junior Loren Tomlinson clears the high jump. Tracy Steinwant shows determination in running the hurdles. Pole vaulter John Glenn has difliculty in making the high bar. Baron runners near the finish line for another hrst. Tracy Steinwand finishes first in the high hurdles. Team members rest after a grueling meet. Rick Krueger holds the edge over a Hilltop runner. 78 Varsity Team: Back row L-R, David Ohre, Tony Sellers, Mike Adkins, Robert Ferguson, Randy Ralph, Tracy Steinwand, John Sanchez, Loren Tomlinson, Middle row L-R, Tim Greene, Fred Peterson, Steve Tugenburg, Chris Munson, Rick Krueger, Mike Watkins, Bill Spencer, Tom Alexander, Dean Avery, Front row L-R, Don Yandoc, Richard McKenzie, John Glenn, Henry Seymour, Howard Wickham, Tom Graves, Jeff Ruland, Danny Garcia. Win li il 45 , Again - -N QS.. Q.-,K as. .E-wwe Nassau ,,, , , an ---.w...M,,,...-.,,x, f' .n'i 5a:K Ri! MAI. .......x.N..,... , fx, -f Ivimwf- ff ff .W f w2:wf-w-,,..WA--,www . I .1 --f, ,- fwvz..wrmw-....x. .Q V - + 'vz-1,1-Nw.. .mm sax lm' Q mfs. .-1, 'Q 'ef f. Ai-4, L- ff fv': fgiwg Mme Uwwlfy: .. TAw1mw..T .. 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V ' 1 B-4' wif-si-pax it N' V fa 'K i - I , 'r 4: nr if -F .. . we r. .ee ,sts f , - , , Q , 1 5, ,, ' 'sv 5 , LII, Q.. 1 7, .. Q L. g ,... ' . . .V - -are P ' . fmk ey lie 'Llh- ' fti..,. ' ' ' - .- . 'f ' 'st 'f' ft: 'Z denser' T-f ,,g. f,gQgweifgggN if SW +4 - Clockwise- Junior Varsity track team warms up before meeting Montgomery. Tim Kanaski puts the shot for a win. Pete Eckert clears the bar with room to spare. Junior Varsity Track Team Back jp row L-R Mike Mayo, David Bezzo, John Ray, Jack 4 Mathias, Shannon Barnhill, Ralph Pichler, Wayne ' ' Jackson, Derek Russell, Jason Fletcher, Steve Schminck, Steve Corrales. Middle row L-R Tim Watkins, Steve Craddick, Jon Carson, Richard Pete Eckert, Todd Thompson, Bob McCarth Taiamantez, Scott Seriles, Ray Frost. Fron Buckley, Leon Roberts, Paul Ericson, Brian Robert Nelson, Joe Barajas, Ed Shoup, Ca Roberts is congratulated after his first win. runners Joe Barajas, Brian Wake and Hen for a victory against Hilltop. Fitzgerald, Steve Rosengard, Steve Beversdorf, ey, Bill Yourczek, Eric Blankinberg, Tim Kanaski, Mike t row L-R Myron Hilliard, Paul Christianson, Charlie Waller, Joseph DeLeon, Larry James, James Wake, rlos Garza, Michael Fountenilda, Rick Brown. Marty Baron VY Seymour near the inish line. Jack Mathias leaps 81 rem tem --1: cimpwmm x r 92' ,, Er: ,v IP t 3 -Y , With a pre-season ranking of number tive in the county, the Bonita tennis team had the capability to go far. Teamwork, depth and spirit molded this years team into one of championship caliber. Counter Clockwise- Peter Herrmann goes low for the ball. Tracy Price exhibits fine form. Geoff liSwede Branquist approaches the net aggressively as Ace Cartmill looks on. Bill Orkin volley's for another point. Jim l'Ace Cartmill shows determination as he returns an overhead. John Warlop returns serve as Nick Smith looks on. Todd Mattern reaches high for the volley. Varsity team members are back row I to r- Charles Palmer Jr., Dayne Kelly, Robert Lahr, Peter Herrmann, Bruce Haas, Bill Orkin, Nick Smith, Danny Darrin and John Warlop. Front row Paul Backes, Jim 'lAce Cartmill, Mark Thomas, Alan Camaisa, Geoff Swede Brandquist, Willie Whitt and Todd Nlattern. Lying down- Tracy Price. 'f: '- ' i'i ,,., lif,? If V1'r of , 82 -v-an 960134 . 4 r 1 W ' Us EJ v-1-mm. .,, Q .1 ti, . , 83 Take Dive 9n Wlebw League Wh K . '. gi , - I 0- , , My MT , M f , -if K , , V Hi J M , i Z f Q ...v., , f A ' ww . ,,V W' , p'w, 'f1kz1Lhi A' A X Kxggifkw ft,Q W- R -, 1 X3 Q .., M- H, ,, A ' wi M 44 f y . ,W 3 :fl 'f far, 'W 41, ' 'QQQQM--: -. M 'N - ,- 1-,--1,Q. migffff . f wr. w, ' yw.f ,L,,,:. .,. 1 ,.. A ,,,,,,, V S., Hifi' A, f Q, me W' Bi' f MQ Q 'f V- '- ,' mn., I up m , ' h ' --lm'- f 5 - , .L 1 -nw igigjf N E . R ' f K ,M ,,.. Q.-.., W - we ? v-' 'fain ' R f ft: 'ffl A W,,A A N -'-' i 4 A1 ,..fgl ef' 4 .. 'mfs J ,i-aww. K -go-. ,, ,J 7 ' 1-A ,W-f+ ,, ,fr , ,,,, ,, . ,M.,wW, , -wa 'iw'-'4 li-M' , Mk ' a A W-wma ,, ,W , .ff-V .i f ,W A N N4 at ,, :mW,,,,,M L Wwwmisf ,H A V' Wi ,, ,, A. J, if M, V , 'W i 'H ff,- .it ,f'?W.iis11s ,em- , ,fm- Aii , it . V ,N,L Hyip U my 'J Left Clockwise- Kathy Eyers dives for a win. Tom Murray shows excellent freestyle form. Mark Mesker demonstrates aggressive butterfly form. Peter Dowell enters the water in a relay. Varsity Team, Back row L-R-Tom Murray, Jet? Pavlicek, Mark Mesker, Scott Mortland, Charlie Butterneld, Middle row L-R- Mike DiMase, Dane Smith, Rick Shafer, Bob Kink, Mike Troino, Chris Taggert, Bottom row L-R- Pete Dowell, Phil Taggert, Kathy Eyers. Pete Dowell gains ground in a relay. -1 Magid- ' 5 'Q xtsq if Z , :li f J. Junior Varsity Team Members- Back row L-R- Peggy Wraith, Terry Spano, Cindy Doebler, Joe Garvey, Ardath Albee, Elizabeth Boldt, Phyllis Macaulay, Kathy Valkenburg, Middle row Cindy Fernandez, Beth Juerling, Annette Zitani, Jim Schubert, Diana Gardella, Kelly Rogers, Jill Cornelius, Tracy Looner, Bottom row L-R- Debbie Wells, Eileen McDonald, Jeff VanGundy, JoDee Decker, Julie Mordecai, Rex Jain, James Randazzo. 85 ..,,.,, ..:,q,, -,i,- ,,,, ,,,. , . K ,.M..,, ,.., . . ' 6026 Team Swing Qnfm Actiim This year's golf team had great talent and the capability to capture the lVletro Crown. Led by Doug Paciotti and Brad Hopkins, they stroked their way to many victories. Clockwise- Varsity team members are I to r- Doug Paciotti, Eric Ruiz, Jim Warren, Dave Yensen, Mark Phillips, Mike Dorman, Willie Nelson, lVlark lVlanock, Tracy IVlyers, Jim Brown, Brad Hopkins and Coach Larry Fernandez. Jim Warren shows fine form. Brad Hopkins drives for the green. Doug Paciotti shows concentration against Hilltop. X 86 Sfylle, Gluuse Add Gymnastics team members are top row I to rg Christa Franklin Dawn Watson Jody Locke Kerry Jones Audrie Murray Valerie Steverson Susie Benavides Donna Yensen Tina Cascio Daryl Walker. Not pictured Pam Crews. , . . , L , V , U, manager. Front row: Beth Cooper, Caryn Cramer, :fu A Left- Pam Crews displays line form in her floor exercise. Above right- Valerie Steverson warms up for her uneven parallel bar exercise with the assistance of Jody Locke. . Above middle- Christa Franklin perfects her vault. 87 ,. l 5 5, ,,,,, , 1: f ' F 9 B Wlalw 9t Tlvwe 9u a Raw ' -Q .W K MW' K2 1' I IW 1 P Q 4' 5. Q ,,. I Ndlurss- . 1 1 Q -iw .i 'wwL s ,f,- f gygj 71.5, kirwwf- m'Q.iiM :W 2 l miflt I . . S 55 ,ggi QM ER. The Bonita Vista Girls Volleyball put together another strong season, under the line coaching of Jan Kimball. The team paced by lVletro leagues MVP Ann Taylor won their 3rd straight Nletro title. The girls worked together to insure the best shots possible. There was consistent setting by Kathy George, Marla Henderson, and Patty DeGange, and powerful front row spiking of Dana Wall and Lucy Casarez. Consistent play was always provided by Sue Crews, Tami Steinwand, and Rowena Cruz. The season's night games proved highly successful as well as upsetting. The season's only loss occurred against Hilltop, who went on to capture the CIF title, in a tough fought game. Another night game against Nlarian was the highlight of the season with the Barons playing to their potential. In the CIF playoffs Bonita Vista was upset by La Jolla due to lack of execution. Ann Taylor played her hardest even though just out of the hospital, but the girls failed to meet the tired up Viking standards. i0pposite page, far leftl- Varsity team members are: back row I to r- Kathy Eyres, Patty DeGange, Ann Taylor, Coach Jan Kimball. 3rd row, I to r- Lucy Casarez, Rowena Cruz. 2nd row I to r- Kathy George, Dana Wall, Tami Steinwand. Front row, I to r- Marla Henderson, Sue Cruz. 40pposite page, rightl- Kathy George stretches out to make a perfect set. iOpposite page, lower leftl- Tami Steinwand demonstrates one of her skillful bumps to assist another point. CLower, middlel- Ann Taylor and Sue Crews successfully execute a double block, lUpper leftl- Danna Wall spikes for another point CLower rightl- J.V. team members are back row l to r- Tracy Brazil, Coach Purvis, Julie Gauvin. 3rd row I to r- Lynn Eaton, Theresa Vidal, Regina IVIerfeld, Heidi Silva. 2nd row I to r- Bernadette Gonzales, Annette Cunningham, Barbara Lund, Connie Hirst. Front row I to r- Sherrie Gore, Karen Zarling. 89 if l i . aw 90 Team Added Mo' Svblluxllk Tfuweko Fw: 9u Camp . I3 , 1. . , A W X J. ..,,, .. .v4A,.,, V 'V I 4 I 1 9 f fL .sa E, W, ,I ,W f yy WM ,I .-53 A NEW DIMENSION WAS ADDED TO THE GIRLS' SOFTBALL PROGRAM THIS YEAR-A JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM. IT WAS BENEFICIAL TO THE YOUNGER GIRLS WHO POLISHED THEIR SKILLS WHILE FACING COMPETITION. THE VARSITY TEAM HAD IT'S UP AND DOWNS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. EARLY IN DECEMBER THEY WERE UPSET BY CORONADO BUT SOON GOT BACK ON THE WINNING TRACK. CLOCKWISE- KATHY GEORGE AWAITS THE PITCH. BERNADETTE GONZALES COVERS THIRD BASE. KIM RENTSCHLER AWAITS THE GROUND BALL. LUCY CASAREZ BUNTS FOR A SINGLE. JV TEAM MEMBERS, BACK ROW L-R EVELYN RYNEIC, KELLY ROGERS, KRISTEN MILLER, DEBBIE NOWLIN, BARBARA KERNS, LILLIAN REYNOSO, COACH WELKER, DEDE DES JARDIN. FRONT ROW L-R JENNIFER PEARSON, LYNN EATON, PHYLLIS MCCAULEY, JULIE GAUVIN, DENISE BENHAM. CAROL GREEN MAKES THE PICK UP. VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS BACK ROW L-R CAROL CASEY, TAMI STEINWAND, LUCY CASAREZ, SUE CREWS, DANA ROGERS, KATHY STEPHENSON, FRONT ROW L-R KATHY GEORGE, TERESA VIDAL, CAROL GREEN, MARLA HENDERSON, CHRISTY MEYERS. SUE CREWS SWINGS FOR A SINGLE. ,K ,IJ 4 .N f 1 , n 1 jf XQQQN R QRS. .L MW ef FF.. ws 1 Qgxwf Gilkmfffwl 9 ,M A F QSQS Rfilkf VVAAF eQfi5g'f.x'if I SF' Q'xf-'2?k1eSf'X f A F A Kvrv Q wa Lglis 2 t'IwQ'1Q, ...Aa .-'.5,,... ..,, 'z.,,x,u:' K A . Wm. , 1.,,gIw..,., . wh. Q . ' ' I : - ,V ' JTII I fiffllwikf M, W Ii J I 1. A '14 A :ff x 91 ,. -gi' i ' ff ,vs ..,B. ..-L. . - WMWMWWJMMIWWMPW THE BARON GIRLS TENNIS TEAM DISPLAYED THE TEAMWORK NECESSARY TO CHALLENGE ALL TEAMS IN THE METRO LEAGUE, INCLUDING POWERHOUSE CORONADO. CLOCKWISE FROM FAR TOP LEFT: MERRY SUZAN SERVES FOR ANOTHER ACE. TRACY PRICE DEMONSTRATES SKILLS WHICH MAKE HER NUMBER ONE. JAN WILLIAMS AND ANN COLEGROVE SHOW MIXED EMOTIONS DURING DOUBLES MATCH. JAN WILLIAMS GOES LOW FOR A TOUGH SHOT. JUNIOR RENE TUCHSCHER BEARS DOWN AS COMPETITION STIFFENS. TRACY MEYERS BACKHANDS OPPONENTS. ANN COLEGROVE EXECUTES AN AGGRESSIVE APPROACH SHOT. TEAM MEMBERS ARE, BACK ROW L TO R DIANNE SUMMERS, DEBBIE WHITT, LAURA NAGEL, RENE TUCHSCHER, MAYA ELRICK MERRY SUZAN, KATHY MCCARTHY, MIDDLE ROW L TO R- LESLIE SPEER, TRACEY MEYERS, STEPHANIE BASSETT, CHERYL LANG, LINDA SIEBERN, TRACY PRICE, BOTTOM ROW L TO R- SHARON FUJIMOTO, JAN WILLIAMS, ANN COLEGROVE, AND MANAGER KELLY SAMPLES. 92 Wwwwwfw C9F Bwdh Xkmwmtmw,xgiwmfwm.-AWggggumbW..-Nm..wSm..w,qg,wsNmmxWWmN3l, if 93 i 8 Depth pfuweo keg into' Tnach Rum O League 'qw Depth proved the key factor for the S 5- girls' track team as they demolished many teams they ran against. Having many underclasspersons on the team, U Coach Pat Judd should have another 1 fine championship team next year. Team members are, back row, I-r- Roberta Kessler, Jennifer Pearson, Terri Chambers, Teresa Shearburn, Annette Allen, Diane Summers, Christina Cartmill. 2nd row-Sherrie Gore, Judy Bisson, Kathy Decker, Nancy Nagle, Sherilyn Nlunger, Laura Nagle, Darlene Wickham. 3rd row- Vickie Ludlow, Susie Seymour, Helen Fulton, Vicki Serna, Cheryl Brown, Kathy Dorsey, front '- row-June Ellis, Michelle Kail, Ingrid Alemeda, Jame Spencer, Cindi Wake, Rowena Cruz and Mary Holodak. Clockwise, top right- Jennifer Pearson puts the shot. Jane Spencer crosses the finish line to take another first. Another race is about to begin. Rowena Cruz leaps to metro. long jump title. hiPBo,T Biting WlefrwC Height, depth, and hustle were the strong points ofthe girls' basketball team. Led by Kathy George and Tami Steinwand, the team travelled far in competition. Team members were L-R: Tami Steinwand, Lucy Casarez, Amy Brazil, Bridgette Ray, Julie Gauvin, Kathy Dastrup, Merry Suzan, Rene Tuchscher, Sue Crews, Kathy George, and Coach Watt. Lower Left: Julie Gauvin goes up for two. Middle right- , , - Brigette Ray jumps high for the tip-off. 1 s , . I V4 gk 'W w f V ii i i l ' ' if ' 95 , J ' lllkfefeo Expueoo Deoine Tu Excel! Tlvwugk Cumpeliliuu A kkr' ,kkikrr K k ff, ,:'f'-ff xf- -,m . A ,. Q n M YYLA YZA 59 1 H ' -P N F ALLb: 1 N .:5:'?iuf EE KVVLV: ' K ' i hu- will li :YQQT . -iif .i i QQ 'L 4'kL A' . :,i1. N -' - W 55 QW .:..' f- W rrhkk igswiwg. TH 'L V. h1- 1 . 1 Q . i.: b A Q. L..,,,: 5,221 Q B? , ..,, Q , ,. .... Q X . A .,.. R 1 W .,Vkk x,,,AAx ,k.kkd: 1 K4 f -Q ,f W! if -f E,-,,,,.:1 2 A gas ff'- i euiww if ' 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 W1 1 I 1 E ll' 1 f K1111 W! f'I1r l111,,11M V 811 : W 5 1 ,1 11 1 mI f M1 MA 1 'Y it ll !f11,l1 1 ' X' I 1 1 'll 11 1 1 1 1 If ' 11 N' 1!111 1 In 7111 111' 1 'J 11 JW H1! 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These surroundings have been home for a while and here we have learned to be comfortable and candid. 101 4 l if 1' 7 ' Pep Ano ' Ckaoo Spinit , W BELOW RIGHT- SENIORS PARTICIPATE IN FIRST PLACE SKIT DURING HOIVIECONIING WEEK. UPPER RIGHT- THE BIDDING GOES HIGH FOR A CHANCE TO THROW A PIE IN DAVID KINSEL'S FACE. If III A f + Deborah Adamcin Timothy Adamos Deborah Akridge Ardath Albee Thomas Alexander Kevin Allison Karen Anderson Erja Anslin Shawn Ardoin Jay Ayers Paul Backes Peter Baranov Sharon Barney Mark Bassett Susan Benavedez Eric Berg Karin Berg Mark Berndt Teri Beyer Edward Bidwell Nancy Birzer Lisa Blankenberg Jeffery L. Bloch Daniel Bock Elizabeth Boldt Steven Bonhag Geoffrey Bourquin lVleridel Bovet Elizabeth Bragg L - f l ? YXNS www ,-...... 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Brown Valarie Brown Rhonda Bruchscher Kathryn Burger Pamela Burke Kelly Bruns Robert Bush Bruce Butler lVlaria Cabada Gregory Cagle Anita Camacho Alan Camaisa Gregory Cameron Barbara Campbell Rita Campbell Catherine Campuzan Yvetta Cannon Eugene Cardenas James Cartmill Anthony Casarez Carol Casey 'i'- 15 Danny Casson Mary Centrullo Robyn Chamberlair Rodney Chambers Joel Cismowski Danette Clay 'Robert Cline Glen Coahran Michael Cohen Ann Colegrove Tina Coles Jo Anne Collet Sharon Conerty Beth Connors Edward Conroy Brian Cousino Sherrie Covey Gerry Cox Pamela Crews Massimo Croce Rowena Cruz Tina Cucjen Katherine Cull John Cunha Janet Czapor Seuiufw Diopliaq Snfluwiaom 9m H ' Skit W 1 Jennifer Daily Yunice Danque Kathy Dastrup Valerie Davidson Holly Davies Earle Davis Scott Davis Ernest DeLaCruz Lucas DeLeon John DesJardin Thelma DeSouza lVlary Diaz Sandra Diaz Tracey Dickson Christine Dillon Peter Dowell Joe Driver Tony Driz Michele Drummond Virginia Dunkle Denise Dunstan Brenda Dvorak Deborah Dysart Tami Earle James Easley lVlaya Elrick Jeffrey Endres Remiuiociug About 02d Times Slimukaleo Anticipation About Fulww ring' 5 2 W 'fiif W1 gg -an Ckaoo O6 '77 Rweako Chikdluwd Side Ao They Rekiue Tkein Pant I 1 av- W . M. A 'fm , k Will, 2 is gf? . 235 YPA ft , 2,?4,,vt 4 4 Q fi ,K '-WMM L.. .si Bottom left- Mitch Suzan and Tom Graves regress to childhood pranks. Left- Is this what Kerry Jones does when she's alone? Randy Engen James Enright Stephen Erickson Elanor Evans Mark Evans Mary Evans Roger Evans Brian Ewalt Kathryn Eyres Susan Feneis Robert Ferguson Raymond Ferro Freida Filip Steven Finch Ruth Fink Richard Fitzgerald Richard Flynn vw Danielle Forsgren Christa Franklin Tina Franklin Richard Frederick Susan Fredlund Jeanne Furbush Cynthia Galichon Francisco Gallegos Christine Garland Barbara Garrett l. BJ 111 Scluwk Dag Euwwuxgeo Plujoicak, Wleutak Gfwwik ...I 12 Daniel Goll Diana Gonczy Joseph Gonzales Kim Gonzales Julie Goss Thomas Graves Elizabeth Gray Donal Green Roslyn Greene Carol Grim Tamara Grodzicki Gayle Grover Laurie Guinn Cynthia Gurnsey Kelly Guthrie Brendan Hable Tina Halgat Gregory Hammoc Richard Hansen Marcia Harms Jack Harvey Kevin Harvey Jackie Haskins Diane Hawes Sibyl Hayes Julie Heckelsberg Dale Henderson Donna Henderson Obwuiug On Penbwuniug - Suengmw Gefo Chance L 48 Far left-Doug Ogilvie eats another bologna sandwich. Above- Lunchtime is time for friends. Deborah Hennig Belinda Hepp Kim Hertel Constance Hilliard Cynthia Hoagland Johanna Hoef lVlary Hoffman Sharlo Hogan Robert Holden Sherri Holland Timothy Holman Pamela Honrud Lon Hooper Lori Horsfall Debora Humphrey Lance Hurley Bruce Imber Von Jackson Patricia James Carole Jennings Gayle Jennings Carolyn Jensen Susan Jensen Brett Jenson Inger Jensbye David Johnson 1 Jill Johnson Ward Johnson Russell Johnston Gail Jones Kenneth Jones Kerry Jones Sherry Jones Hyun Kang Jimmy Kay Robert Keeley Dayn Kelley Roberta Kessler Kathleen King David Kinsel Cecelia Knight Kelly Knight Carol Knudson Joseph Kostelecky Kenneth Kraft Richard Krueger Teresa Kuffel Karen Langdoc Theodore Langlois Dana LaCornpte '3 x .4 ' O6 Wiwdo, Acliauo mem swam Pwwawy c wma:-.mm ---...-.., I' xg LJ! gnnnqq T ! W m Far Left- Bili Nelson and Greg Cameron arrive at school in an excited mood, Upper Right- Nancy Birzer reHects on a thought. 7 K Seuiww Relykect Feeling Tlvwugk Faciuk Expfwaoimus 5x Above- Dianne Summers enjoys her lunch. Beiow right- Smile Roslyn, he might be watching. 18 Z, annul! Ad ...M Katherine Ley Sherrie Lithgow Jody Locke Charlotte Lockey Nina Lococo Pamela Long Alejandro Loresco David Lowe John Macaulay Eileen MacDonald Ann Maffei Patrick Malone Sary Maniaci Geoftrey Martin Larry Martin Lydia Martin Robert Martinez Nancy Mascola Mary Jane May Gerard McAvenia Lisa McLendon Ty McConkey Steven McCrorey Karen McDougall Cynthia McGlone June McKeovvn Keliey fVIcIVIahon Robert Nlears James Nleleski Edward Nlendis E -as 120 AL vii sg,-...eg J., . in ,,,.W , Sfudeuto Find Cliwsolwmm Keg Tv. Fulww Below left-Maya Elrick contemplates a thought. Left- Seniors concentrate on testing. .Amid n......4u-A Rickey Mendoza Christine Menefee Mark Mesker Timothy Meyers Richard Miller Cynthia Mills Tama Mingo Thomas Minutelli Judy Misensol Deborah Moldt Susie Montoya Pauline Moody Marianne Morgan Edmund Mortland Michael Mulcahy Christopher Munson Cindy Munoz Audrie Murray Thomas Murray Alexander Myers Maryan Myres Laura Nagel Bill Nelson James Nelson Susan E. Nelson Susie Nelson Cherie Newhall Sharon Newhall John Norris Alfred Nunes Douglas Ogilvie Greg Olson William Orkin Laurie Ostendorf Michael Otis Julie Overfield Catherine Palacios Charles Palmer Teri Palmer Micheal Palumbo Alyson Parthemer Kevin Pataky Jeffrey Pavlicek Jennifer Pearson Fred Peterson Gregg Phillips Kennith Phillips Mark Phillips Everyday Happeuiugo Cement Easting nieudokipo ' 5' r ?? ?Wfw' in B... 'gm My Zi' .tr-, ' 1Y ' K A uwuxrxiibx Upper left- Tom Graves and Jeff Endres joke with each other during nutrition break, Lower left- Nlark Nlesker, Jeff Ruland, and Ed Wilson punish an unsuspecting underclassman for treading on the senior lawn. 123 I-ISB Obbice 9a Centm O6 Student Qnumtvemeut lg. ,4h.. Lower left- Bill Nelson and Tom Alexander wait for help outside the ASB store. Upper left- Cindy Galichon and Steve Tugenberg work to keep things running smoothly in the ASB ofice. David Pierangelo Gary Paul Dino Poselli Sandano Porciuncula Kathleen Powers Tracy Price Michael Quin lVlarciela Ramirez Ernestina Ramos Katherine Rauen Bridgette Ray Christy Rentschler Laura Reynoso Geoffrey Rhubottom Catherine Rickey Nancy Riddell Ernest Rivera Patty Rodriguez Mary Jane Rogers Bob Rogers Jocelyn Rojales Joanna Romano Lisa Roth David Rowden Jeff Ruland Jan Rydle 125 Aeemeonnsum- rum' Aewwls ' 1 LMA: 2 x sf ilk' 1 -, ,.:,. SX X S 1 Xi Q Ckw, NLS E g , if s 2 iw Q 5 Below middle- Ed Bidwell thinks he's king of the hill, Right- Jo Anne Collet and Laurie Ostendorf dream ofthe day they will be out of high school. ve.. A - 5135218 ze Robert Saenz Marcia Sainz David Samayoa John Sanchez Ronald Sandoval Jessie Santiago John Santiago Elizabeth Sarmiento William Schafer Carin Schilling Jeffrey Sechler Loree Segen Anthony Sellers Veronica Serna Henry Seymour Ronald Shanks Richard Shockey Jennie Sims lVlartin Slater Donette Smith Michael Smith Rebecca Smith William Smouse Dale Snider Sabine Sohlke Sharon Somogyi David Sorce Richard Speake 127 Fuieudokipo Bound Togetlum Tlvwugh .Cabling lwleuumieo William Spencer Tracy Steinwand Mark Stevens Ralph Strahan Andrew Sturgeon Paul Sullivan Dianne Summers Michelle Sunken Tammy Sundell Mitch Suzan Cathy Swarberg Michael Tanaka Mark Tate Anne Taylor John Tessitore Eric Tobias Arlene Torrente Monica Tuchscher Steven Tugenberg Lance Turner Edward Van Patten Cheryl VanWormer Jolita Wagner David Walker Dana Wall Michael Walsh Kern Ward Michael Watkins Choo Pfwjeeto Spank Qulvneot 9u Futuna Gnaduateo iopposite page, lower rightl Tina Cucien expresses herself through her artwork 4LeftJ- Tony Sellers concentrates to get precise measurements. Dawn Watson Suzan Watson Roy Eugene Weaver Thomas Weis if 'K' Gregory Welker David West Cindy White Donald White Joseph White Michael White Jan Williams Andrea Willoughby Cindy Wilson Edward Wilson Susan Wortham Linda Worthy Karen Wulf Susan Yaeger Gregory Zavala David Zieber Gary Zieber Andrew Zumalt Debbie Adamcin- Football games, Farrells, S- Club, basketball games, Homecoming, Friday nights, getting kidnapped by S.C., F.D. in Lawry's class, 3 years of tennis, toilet papering, Minimum Day. Tom Alexander- C.L.M. '78, football games, Rowdy Rooters, Pizza Hut, Boston, Oct. 31, surgery, Beach Boys, Jan 3-Feb. 5, S. M,, scouting with B. N. for B. F., H.H. B.B., Hooterville, lst place H.I., snow with P.G.B., Per. 3 and 4, Green Datsun May 22, Main. Jay Ayers- Football games, Basketball games, Pizza Hut, the Rowdy Rooters, our group's talks at lunch, friends, Lemon-Lime in Singles Surv., the beach, my white cruiser iL.A.- S,D.I, Hanford buddies, Jethro Tull, D-Days, Great Times! Graduation! Paul G. Backes iBiscuitsJ- My dear Marquee, Rowdy Rooters, Pizza Hut, T.P. Hilltopl, Boston, Beach Boys, Dayiiin snow with T.N.A., Haunted House, 3rd1gQ..per., Tweeting and football, Bio. 2, BB speech, Two Guys,i-Europe, C.B., RS, TA, BL, SL, CP. Now to UC Berkeley Pete Baraiiiiv- football practices, games, and post gamgfsgainping at QSLQQGQJ San Qnofre, the .m. K FINA Y getting paid in T.V. workshop, Pie in the eye c ., Lunch, and especially all the friends I made these past few years, both facul- ty and studenig. Elizabe J Bragg- Holtville, Screwdrivers, V.B., G.B, Newt, Bobby B. and A.W. wear army b its. Charlie Brown posters by the pool.- 33 E.B- 5 V.B. Starfish have gonads. My iove forever, J.C., B.W., B.E., and R.C. Good Bye. N.L., a er- Adventures in Bio. with newt, ErintBr' Waiki, C' Vnch, Love Italian Style, P.P.P., Those Hawaiig I C igms, cherries on Ice, singing the Barional ues, Tequila' Sunset, Journey, Inside jokes with est Friends, AW, JJ, PJ, KK, SM. Jim Brow Skiing Mammoth, T.P. job at M.E.S.'s: h J.C. and C.P., sitting on the same spoton the wn every year, water bottle fights withfT.P. an T. J., having lots of good times with friengis. V Valaiiie Brown- After football games, Holtvillei J.B., L.B., A.sB., T.B., and Maier. Mr, A's, Rueben E. Lee's-' The B.B.'s, homecoming, trash can tires, ASB fha, hall Congress, E.B.-33, lotsa love, G.C. Pals, those bitchen summers, concerts, I love you Casper! Terri Centrullo- Driving my mustang with D.H. Trying to get me totally confused and lost, . . . working at the Pre-School, going to the B.B. with G.D., the bowling alley, football games, ritzi restaurants. Robyn Chamberlain- Night Rider Halloween costumes with Sibyl. Waxing clothing room fioor with furniture polish with S. H. Surf's beach parties. Gymnastics Team. My close friends, Sib, Surf, Di, Tina, and Christa. Class of 75. J.K. Dances. Mike Cohen- T.D. against S.W., Caravan to Beach Boys and B.B., Rumble in S.D. with J.E., J. G., M.W., -Met J.S. at C.M., ilucky mell M.S. is a B.S.'er, We're not done having fun yet, Rightl? Ann Colegrove- Cheerleading, M.E.S. 4 H.Q. Tennis seasoniget up to net?I J.W,.j,T..P. at H.T. Homecoming week '76, Secret pal.,-.ES-.P, Mem, 3 BB's, This is a' pen, a what. Fun'ti:m'es at M.L. with AA's ijuniors tool t'Not until we're married munching Marian for Metro Champs. i uartsl- Take it to the limit- ' . . A H . -- - -, 1- .. .. aw- .- ,M-gf 'K .E rlen s, X Q 11 S downto R D C, -VY I 'I 4' it 'iiii ,M- ,,si.1' . if Q ..,, M. i mn- - 4' f , A ,g -'gag ,I,1X - ,,,- I - Q y 1 ,,,. A .,.,,,L, .dy ,k., . . ,, L 5 1 fx. Lf sw ,K 1 Q! E? li Wi 5 F US 2 E 56 Si Bill Orkin- Speech tournaments, Tennis, Parties, Basketball games, SWS, x'Lucky Lemon , Tina C.- indep study pal, the gang, B.B., Football games, Volleyball, Boston concert, Mammoth disking, Swap Meet, Superman, Speech, Great Friends. Ostendorf CK the boys LA trip Polish 1g Tennis BB bench Newport DN anaks Bicentennial Psych incompetent, TP Hilltop, FB, Filing, Cheer varsity-oops! Checking other guys, Too much to many, Mar Blooto-10,11,12, The Big D ,,Sf nford, t'The girls Mustang Julie Overheld- Softball- Basketball, Led Zepplin in Dallas Foran X-Mas-75 Oct. 25 75 J.C. K.J Le petite cafe topspin, Tyrolio, ,IJ igack,,Te-rmis, Polish Ski ea Bicentenhlal trip, Michelle Wash. D C. 1,300 miles to Olympus, 12th Eagles, Boston iSherriegg Beach Boys TP9 BB CHeidi7 Prom Pl Topspm and Ace Skits CIF Tennis Drunk with Scott and Dave Spanish Fly Talent show Donkey Basketball Stephanie Pederson Special Friends McDonald s buddies Sadano Porcicuncula- Football finals Homecoming Surfing tgoing with Cathy dinner before the prom, Led Mulvaney s and Cathy B of my an surhng Eat E aI'lS Leslie s mm Charles Palmer- Chuck Humming buddies ,,l:l,eQ,,ry meeting Lon H., French class with L.Nl., getting drunk and then sick, the big B.-taking my dad's Nl.G., D.S. in 5th and having HEARTBURN, Exciting. Geoff Rhubottom- Poker Parties, Making putts on the golf team, all my zoo classes, doing lVlr. Flores term papers the night before they were due, and burning gas while crusing in my 61 CAD with no back window. Nancy Riddell- Road Apples in the lunch area, carrying that blessed saddle, taking a nap in lVlr. Simmonds' Chemistry class, Football games, Secret Pals, Going to L.A. with S.L,, and SS., Baronial, Friends and feeling good. Dana Rogers- Mount lVliguel H.S., Sweetheart's Ball, Starting school at B.V., lVlr. West, Girl's softball, Meeting R.E., Watching R.E. play football, Going to Baronial, Desert, Beach Boy's Loree Segen- Bobs and Flippers, Disneyland, Engine Blow-outs, Living-End, 1958 Corvair Convertable, G.E. and D.B. and llThe 0men , Boston, C.D. and lVle, B.B.lVl,, F.B., could ,,,. be Foxy Bod , That's Hot and llRadicalgf3!lPals, Barb and Chris, Julian and Dudleys reogtcled sweat and soggy towels. Ron Shanks- Sea World 'lNavy Times , dirty movies with six-pac, Loggins and lVlessina, Hangovers, Basketball camp, Conditioning, llEvil Kneivel , Basketball season- Nletro League, CIF, ,Bubbly Baronial-greatl, Vinnie's, Looking-forward teg-prom and GRADUATION! Good-bye BV. Richard Shockey- Hassling cops at football games, Free pizza at Pizza Hut, After game parties, 3rd per. Auto, 4th per. Foods, Lighting trash can on fire, throwin' dough, etc., Basketball games, Gettin' kicked out, B.B. before, after, Nevergoing to class, Passing Gov, withoutglgogogking ,- .u--iue im, .. , ...1'f.i.u . Exciting band events, Football and basketball games, great Tower of Power concert. Nlonica Tuchscher- Trying to cruise the Camaro with Barn and lVlaier. The ranch Patty's V.F.'s, Camping Pete, Craig, Russ, lVlaya and Linda breaking arm, Biology 34 days absent, Sharon, Mott and the club , Overall's, Hawaii Renee and Pauline ilVlo-pedsi. Suba, Sailing, Skiing with B.V. operation, Hospital. I Daria Wall- vblleyball, Bigsticks at liiiwch, Cafe . .if I JST Ole, K.C. Baronial Ball CKFCJ,-Cafeteria food, Hating H.F., l'Sleezy , lVIoregV.B., teetlii-:,ii'lg-12' Driving in the mountains, JaCk'l '-the'b0X- iffi it if lVlike Watkins- Varsity fbbtbaliig at . T.K.'s house, Homecoming WEEK, in San Diego, 9etUfl9 to KDQW iit: 'Vllkei 4l1Qala.5sl5Es Ffyfimlckle Pllia '3?9Y5f A f'ig n A I .-Beam el- .. , ...,, . ..... ,Wm , i concert with R.E., Party's and The Ace, Senior atbook Being a total e-', . iA.i A,,,VV Pm LOW Rf- l i Joe Rojales- IVletro Leagre Co- Champs '76, Cast, to the crutches, Cane, Left-24, Big stick, Sidewalk tb ine . xssfel Ngw eaps Sundae-'Sf Pizza HUlfCa 'SJY-1 T-Score, Gales, my t e iua ue pam...-i 5 B '77 COh Recycle, Basketball games, Windshield wipers, iiiii 'iii' A ii nightiiiy J S ,youfre the 'oneiii ' Bowling, Flying apples, Homecoming week lin gg ,,,,,x. X,,.,,, ,,,, . I A - NOSPWHI7 TfCk0fS-Bl-AH, C0mmiSSl0fl6l', Suzan Watson- Games, ice fights, Joanna Romano- CoachwWest s obnoxiousnsess fig! l,,,,, -,.i o n,tIfig5fggigway, F.B.S. Pluto, Kentucky, not to g,g IIL g. ,,,,., and his pleasant gIQglgg.,g.lgmmS and Wheatsy's upSiiig,.,'ii-fgig'gimentlogjigigggunddog, Heter meter attacks-Huh ,,l and downlf' whim a Choc- chip cookies lwlth ...S f ...,1 taught, 5 W9 af iYJff.f..?d ZEPP ln Coilllcefb . ii.nee iiie I .-ii' if .pleyi -G Roy Wmftf' 'W' James ?e 'm' if A g ' inic ls,.Mgatt55Ei fiseicting Pigs, TeagglesifQ5?E2ilig'-5, - gg Jan Williams-ggCheerleadinigi, Tennis, Football Lila Roth- Hilltop football game, C0 WllS0fl'S.iQikQieD0illQviD,9 Take it to the Limit, rvly basketball game,g,,ggaroiuial Ball, Mr. Juda'g.e gassat,, e'l 'eellei and Bo, Shadow, T.P.ll.T., my Ivlr. Tor':ilinson'silaiLigh, working withthe gntlgrfsgry. with J.S.C..1Pielire,--lEnric.o,,.and Ponce,5LL'I.iF.E., best buddyi'D,G., the BB, X-mas at D.W. and school ids. ' 'F i ' fll' l ii it 'iliiii i' I' g with Gail, Toni, Freds. 1 N.Y.E., Metro CL and LI, Summer of 76, Big 100, ' 'e1 fi A iz. V 'I if 'I ' 'I A V RMAKKD, I love you guys ieven when I'm notl, gg .lelf W. Ruland alias lJ.gW.R.l lRumD Being the Mark A Stevens- Getting dressed in thegteam Theseggareggth.e.gg,i,5QQ.D O.LD DAYSL ' N lll Best lmlle af?fi'?llt?e5siE1.f3'l,mbi 9 ,.,. ..-room betfovesieaeeieeil llef Practice, Fridayfs secret pal l'iill it lli iele ffili .eli . . . ,l-.-se. gm, Working agitiffjsgas Sfatiqn glggg gbmguncmeslg FG9g5gn....gameSlg Mr. Chapmapgis me Andrea Wllloughbyglgigfxdventu res If'I.gQl:D.ggWlfi'1 'Newt hm .Ugly and much eiii i Lagoonaimuti eil pofslttf . f?5AAAf9 ' igle T1 iiii' I 1 g 5 ...i j if S . Q it ' llii .gT.E,1i?vff?l it Jan Rvdle SUWYQNPPVCondmoned SCWO! 'iiz dwg? if VIP IYGSIUS, W.'H.lVlIfF. , ivvlriiillashfiisliablliiettii ' P A Cruising . T F S .lil tb ll, P I th g Hamtturgers with a Woof Kemhulpif finals Tennis,'Dances, Brigitfeiarld ??B.:, Bggspiegeepas, l'gSagnt?d Hguse, ', I ,'. 0 ta 0 Speedway' Ride the wud swf 'ii' i i ' Fleetwood Mac lforeverl, T.K-C, RC., 3ndJl.N!f' The gun 4e,e4e, The river, Prom, 7-11 Kid, Green . pg . , ,. . , , .. 'l '.' ,,,,,, -f'. ' ', C, K, TG, LW, Bill Schafer- Ib-e-.sltablng,- Pizza Hut, Myi17th'.,., g Sllmmef g HS guBn2gfS G gg g ibirthday,dHomecoming Skit, Cruising in S.D..,- ' g f i 1' g ' ' Q .., ffl. .- 'Ili if Q ' ' I . I -Sawing Vgggg gl gggg L gg i ,jgjgigg-gg,g-1-gil, g gg , , . df -ft. V. rt, S , ..,.,,.., .. .g,. .., ,... , ,.,. ,gt,g . g..g .... g,,g A,,,.. 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X wx Q ' Y lRightl Don Rogers amuses himself by doodling during biology class lFar Right! Victor Vandersommen catches up on his homework in the library img, fmt Beth Accomando Carol Aguilar Doreen Ahern Karl Ahrens Bob Aiello Melody Akers Ardath Albee Vivian Aleman Cindy Alexander Dave Alexander Sylvia Alfaro Tina Alleguez Annette Allen Ingrid Almeida Bob Ambrose David Andrecht Joy Ashcraft Abel Assis Pete Cameron Leslie Campbell Patrick Campbell Andy Canales ...-if Laurie Austin Dean Avery Jim Bacon George Banerian Jim Barbor Mark Barker Judy Canales Fernando Cardoso Tammy Carr Terri Carr Sue Barnard Cheryl Barnes Randy Barrett Colleen Barry Shannon Baver Tim Beckingham Lucy Casarez Tina Cascio Lisa Case Cheryl Castrovillo Brenda Beever Terry Behrens John Bell Corinne Bennett Michelle Berndt Kirby Beyers Laurie Cathey Richard Childress Brian Cismowski Marla Close ' Cluxkkeuge lllvikilieo. . L . h s-1. ' , ' fri -51 , f is , ff, , f 41 1 ,v ,v v-. 1, gf' . 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Biggs Lynn Blakely Chris Blanc Donna Bloch Jeff Bloch Bernie Bolin Elaine Bowers Melinda Boysen Teri Bratton Tracey Brazil Larry Breitfelder Loren Bricker Julie Bridwell Ken Britschgi Sheila Broughton Jud Browder Jim Brown Richard Bruscher George Burns Marissa Burns Frank Cabasal Kay Caldwell A i ,. ,,,,,. f1,,,,f1, ,J-sf ' ,af-fr if? i: A M f ' fl .L f -ans '- M ,W X I ,, 'f lew - 139 Pep Piude Spvut Tfuggen Snlliuocaom Tina Coles Lance Confer Doreen Conroy Marc Consigli Steve Cooker Val Coomer Beth Cooper Danny Cooper Mike Copeland Jill Cornelius Bonnie Cox Brian Coy Larry Crawford Mike Crews Sue Crews Eva Crinion Jen Crocker Clifford Cruz Ray Cruz Peggy Cuil Debbie Cunha Denny Danque Danny Danziger Danny Darrin Darrin Davis Linda Davis Jody Decker Patty Degange Norm Deguzman Joe DeLeon 4 'ages f 5 T ' 1' J A V . ' 1 ' l T as.fr,g,,re A - , V n-2,1615 S ' ' . M 2 '11 ,, ' or it - ,.-- - 4 My ,, A f , ,, V ,V -. 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M .SY The Junior Class expresses their Pride during the ight song. ff' 1, .M Mark Delia Rosalie Dennis Bill Denton Dawn Desero Dede Desjardin James Davidson Mike DiMase Doug Donalson Mike Dorman Kitty Dorsey Theresa Dowling Carol Duerksen Dennis Dyer Ken Earle Amy Eaton Steve Eaton Jennifer Edmunds Mike Engen Ed English Kevin Eslinger Carmen Erickson Paul Erickson David Espana Esther Espina Terry Farmer Barbra Faulkner Bill Faulkner Geofi' Fender Tammi Ferris Bob Fink Tony Flanders Felicia Flatt Jason Fletcher Joe Flynn Roland Fornataro Matt Fort Pam Fox Robert Frame Karen Frank Jim Freeman Matt Freeman Dennis Frye David Fujikawa Sharon Fuiimoto Ed Fuller Helen Fulton Joe Gallant Martha Gallegos 141 Michelle Ginther Doug Giorgetta John Glenn Shawn Glisson Ann Marie Glossner Peggy Golden Jeane Hoehner Lisa Hoffman Linda Holden Steve Holden Mark Holland Sandra Gomez Bernadette Gonzales Dolores Gonzales Jerry Gonzales John Gonzales Josie Gonzales Ron Hollander Patti Hollingsworth Mark Holman Wayne Holman Mary Holodnak Osbaldo Gonzales Sherri Gore Laura Gothard Betsy Gowan Rick Grasser Carol Green Brad Hopkins Julie Horn Kathy Hornbeck Lori Horsfall Jeff Hourigan Tim Greene Jay Grifhths Carol Grim Debbie Grissen Lisa Gutzmer Sandra Guyton Alison Howard Dave Huddleston Melissa Hudson Luis Huerta Jana Hulsey if 1' 5? 5 I 34 QS. 4, A fn , f R S ,J, . a do w. Q, , ., ' 4 V ,., 1 ,. , fa 4' X -4 M , syyy da ,ii . .5 ,f . K ww 4' 1, 77 ,li F 'VY mn, ,K H , fi? im ply f sf V I , ,. 4 1 1,f'I! . M f on M-,,,f..1. 4Upper Left? Baron Water Pololsts Pat Monaghan, Bill McGrew, and Chris Taggart discuss game lRlghtD Merry Suzan and Renee Tuchscher dress up for Overall Day. Richard Gambin Dan Garcia Diana Gardella Debbie Hackert Toni Halderman Kathy Hale Jeff Hall Tim Hall Jazan Hamilton Christine Garland Robert Garland Kim Garrison Stephanie Hamilton Beth Hammond Kathy Harley Glenn Harris Tammy Harris Kim Harrison David Gartbaldi Mike Garza Steve Gauvin Bob Hart Kathy Harvey Bill Hastings Bruce Hawes Kirsten Helgeson Don Hemphill Greg Gavin Bobby Giertz Kathy George Kim Hinsley Paul Herrera Peter Herrmann Connie Hirst Tina Hiscock Betty Hoehner Sack Day Bningo Simplle Plleaowwo Rene l-lulson Jeff Hunt Scott Huston Stephanie Ikuta Ian Iwanovvski lVlike Jackson Wayne Jackson Beverly Jacobsen Bill Jahn Jolene James Carole Jennings Lisa Jensen Barrett Johnson Gary Johnson Jenifer Johnson Julia Johnson Lisa Johnson Tim Johnson Marie Jones Trina Jones Robin Joy Michelle Kail Mike Kamel Tim Kanaski Susie Kemler Sam Kenner Patty Kettering Ron Kniss Yuri Kaneda Jim Kelley Lynn Kohls Phyllis Koppel John Kral Steve Krueger Ron La France Robert Lahr Randy Lambert Doug Langlois Laura Larson Leslie LaVie Lori LaVie Kurt Lawson Cindy Lea Tim Lee Eric Leenerts Denise Lehtola Denise Leon Phil Leon 5 W , 'fy , , mme.. V' 'Q - J, , , -5' af Nw: 4 , 7, fs ,lf aka: J . 2 5 , Q' Q 1 lf . fi H' W., - ,nm i Wil, , , -,1,iax1fl1-if 2 , nlf ,Liv Wu W 2, 2 Q77 E ff x , A ' 7 '7 1- 'i5iWi9i l 'VMn145PY'1LZ75::irf'5, ,V '1 ' . ,Q 1 W, 9 1 4 M Q M 45 J .A Q 5 f I f , if Kevin Zarling is blowing his troubles away, 42- 4-,, Q ,we ' , an v 'ff f It 4 'nb 29,1 f ffl QW? e f ff It ' W. -11 41'-J 21 f 155.52 -.Aff ug' . y ,Q , Margaret Lewthwaite Kelly Ley Steve Llghtbody Brigitte Link Mike Loretz Vicki Lowe Ben Luian Barbara Lund Lea Ann Lunsford Steve Lurie Vicki Lutz John Madden David Mahoney Gwen Mahoney Tom Mahoney Cindy Main David Maxwell Diane McCall Charlyn McCarthy Kathy McCathry Robin McCarthy Brad McConnell Kevin McCool Margo McCune Fred McDonald Julia McGrath Bill McGrew Richard McKinzie John McLees Scott McMiIlin Mike McNally Colin McNeeIy CRightl Kim Rentschler smiles at the opportunity to participate in Cowboy and Indian Day. lFar Rightl Brian Coy sits back and takes it easy during nutrition break Dante Mancinelli Cheryl Marasso Rose Mark Ruben Martinez Steve Martinez Kathy Mascola Wayne Mello Rosemary Mercado Regina Merfeld Cameron Mesker Bill Parsons Rick Parsons Patty Patterson Tracey Meyers Paul Michel Michelle Milam Chriss Miller Mark Miller Brent Minear Gary Paul Nanette Pedrin Dutch Perry Joe Minutelli Marty Molina Robin Molter Pat Monaghan Zack Montoya Julie Mordecai Stan Peters Robert Pettey Don Phillips Mike Morgan Nancy Morgan Eric Mullennix Kim Mulligan Sherilyn Munger Brian Murray Craig Myers Kaylene Myres Jeanne Nauisky Pat Neal Robert Nelsen John Nelson Willie Nelson Lance Newman Lane Newman Tuyet Nguyen Beth Nimmo Leonard Odion IK s ll A MAF' f. ,if ,- Brian Odle Brandie Odom Rom Odom Mike Ohls Toni Oldfield Grant Olson Robert Olson John Ortiz Christina Osnaya Lorraine Ouellette Tom Owens Doug Paciotti an . Claire Pierangelo Paul Pluss Lynn Poret Mary Powers Mark Pratt Kim Proctor Kathy Propati Mike Quartararo Robert Ragland Sandie Rainville Randy Ralph James Randazzo Kathy Rankin Kate Raven Tracie Reichenberg Joe Reilly Kim Rentschler Bernie Reyes 14 Donna Reyes Laura Reynoso Lillian Reynoso Carole Richmond Scott Rieckhoh Lori Riemer Dawn Roberts Leon Roberts Renee Roedel Lori Rogers Jon Rogus Suzette Rojales Joanna Romano Hugo Romero Jack Roybal Tim Roybal Leonard Royle Myrna Roys Valerie Rude Duane Rudisill Bart Ryan Leontine Ryniec Mark Sackett Barbara Sanchez Ramon Santillan Stuart Sawasaki Rick Schafer lVlatt Schmidt Steve Schmunk Helen Schneemann 9 ' Add Spank, Tlvwuglumtlj N f 1 :mfg 2 if as ,WW 5 1 yr tl 1- I tit L 1' K' 1 'Er 'M .L 15 ,pl fp' Ufwwf 51 A 7. we Rory Schomer Lisa Schultz Gerald Seydel Greg Seewald Becky Shanks Billy Shaw Jr. Cathy Sherek Doris Shinn Ed Shoup Richard Siebern Haydee Silva Scott Sirles Stephanie Skeen Gary Skinner Sue Smalley Sandy Smith Julene Snyder Liz Sosa Leslie Speer Jane Spencer Dorothy Spiers Ellen Spillane Bill Spinelli Mike Spounias Sarah Stanford Sheila Stanford Tami Steinwand Doug Stephenson Kathy Stephenson Charlie Stickradt Juniors cheer as their class competes in the Homecoming skits. 14 .1 9 ' 8udGneaty nticipateB ' enum 'EFEQQH -. 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Gary Stoneman Ann Sugiyama Mike Sugiyama Doreen Summers Scott Summers Glenn Wallingford Debbie Wander Mike Ward Gary Waring Tim Watkins Joanne Wellman Joe sundeu Merry Suzan Chris Taggart Mike Takashima Mike Talamantez Debbie Wells Andy Wetzel Cris Wheatley Eric Wheeler Teresa Wheeler John White Barbara Taylor Mark Thomas Mark Thornton Loren Tomlinson Henry Torrente Sue Whitenack Debbie Whitt Tom Whittier Howard Whickham Trevor Williams Jim Wilson Melando Torres Donna Trenhaile Bill Troino Rene Tuchscher Heidi Ulle Paul Wilson Jon Woodward Peggy Wraith Butch Wright Judy Wright Barry Wymore Victor Vandersommen Elaine Vanmeter Deran Yantis Allen Vawter Theresa ViDal Don Yandoc Laura Yanik Mike Yano David Yenson Beth Young Richard Young Bobby Villarreal Mimi Wade Cindi Wake Charles Walker Daryl Walker Scott Young Bill Yourczek Pearl Yuhas Kevin Zarling Nelson Zec Karen Zirk Joyce Abela Michael Adkins Michelle Adkins Dale Ahrens Perry Aiello Joe Akers Jim Alberts Jose Alfaro Kim Alexander Stan Aley Moira Amador Ernie Anderson Paul Anderson Rita Andrade Frank Backes Chris Baldwin Adele Balkam Richard Ballard Richele Ballard Dominique Bankhead Eric Barajas Kathy Barlund Shannon Barnhill Bruce Barret Danny Barron Mike Bartholomew Stephanie Basset Cherie Bauer Dale Beck Nancy Becotte Robert Beech Joe Bell Denise Benham Cheryl Bennet Debbie Berry Steve Beversdorf . 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I5 f an .,, al.: jf ii! . rg 2' 2 1- ' 1, r A aff. fu Dave Bezzo David Billerbeck John Biilerbeck Jerieen Bisson Judy Bisson Bobbie Blackston Jeff Blanc Eric Biankenberg Wendy Bono Bitsy Bookhamer Jami Boury Robin Bowman Steve Boyson Susan Bragg Geoff Branquist Amy Brazil Tom Brewer Troy Briceno Dawn Bright Kay Bright Deanne Brixley Cathy Broccoli Maureen Brought Cheryl Browne Darla Brown Heidi Brown Janet Brown Sandy Brown Curt Buck James Buckley Peter Buddhu Greg Bullen Curtis Burford Lori Burford Richard Burkett Becky Burkhart on 15 cliuily-ASfepTmvwad9 Mary Burns Steve Burns Denia Burris Tori Burrows L -' f David Bush M ' Charlie Butterfield , 7 i X f Y - David Byers Sylvia Cabada Jeff Cagle Jerry Cale Arlene Camaisa Debbie Campbell 154 .X - -. --... ! fx L attention. L, -L LLfL,..LLi,-L ,La L L1 L f-L ,L L ,f,,,,mfmfLL: K - L ss s W ,fix V SQQ 4' Aj- V J, vt A-lux , H- .fy ,ff K -:Za sh... 2 . ' 1 5 'X -- --it K'f'-- ,-ffffeiiiifffiig' Q' sssss LL L LL L sis 'fi L .03 Q.. 'Q .... 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Lisa Campbell Ross Campbell George Cannon Jamie Cardenas Manfred Cardoso John Carson Jeff Carter Christina Cartmill Tony Cerutti Karen Chambers Janice Chapman Robert Christensen Jeff Christian Debbie Christianson Lisa Clancy Robert Coleman Doug Collins Frank Collins Jessica Collinsworth Eric Colter Brett Cooker Stewart Copeland Jim Copp Steve Corrales Debbie Cort Renee Cousino Rhonda Cox Dave Coy William Cradic Caryn Cramer Tom Crawford -- Patricia Creel Carolyn Crellin Pat Crowe Karen Crowley Curtis Cullens Chris Cunanan Annette Cunningham Andrea Daily Darcy Darling Randy Dastrup Charles Davidson Laurie Davis Matt Davis Mike Davis Kathy Decker Mark Decker David Deiranieh Bonnie Dempsey Teri Denino Maureen Dennis Tim Dennis Robert Diaz Brent Dickson Francia Dimase Joe Dionisio Mike Dodds Cindy Doebler Rich Doll Kathy Dorn Connie Dowling Scott Dowswell Susan Doxey Bill Duke Renee Dunlap Lynn Eaton Pete Eckert June Ellis Vanessa Ellorin Greg Erie Nancy Evans Paul Evans Mark Fall Steven Farrell Tami Faulkner Debbie Fawver Linda Faydo Jenifer Fennell Cynthia Fernandez Marty Fernandez Vicki Ferrante Gina Ferreiro Dean Field Mike Finkelstein Joanne Fischer Doug Fisher John Fitzpatrick Gilbert Flores Tom Fore Sherri Foley Larry Fontanilla Kelli Foy Richard Frame Steve Franke Vickie Franovich Cindy Free Darrel Freeman Dave Freeman Ray Frost Jerry Frye Rose Ann Fuller Brad Gable Lourdes Gallegos Debbie Garcia Lenora Garcia Mark Garcia Martha Garcia Mark Garner Choo mi '79 Exp ' Mmnem ui Reikeclinu, C Ration L it EZFK 5 zz.-1525: lx! s if ilu W as .W-k-Mft is ,4-Q :fx K mix cf'44:.4wrt E K ,:k, 4.a? J 7 P 41 , fn ff 1 9 A I v 2 y f 5 2 5-v 3, .W , 5 5 it , J, gf l Larry Hensley Richard Hernandez Joe Garvey Pat Garza Julie Gauvin Susan Gels Kersten Gemballa Paul Glenn Mark Gordon Mike Gram Jeff Gray Shawn Gray Kelly Green Robin Grifnn Lauren Griffiths Lois Gurnsey David Gustavel Rosie Guynn Dean Haas Rick Hagen Terri Halderman Kris Hale Laurie Hall George Hampton Dawn Hanna Rod Hansen Glynis Hark Greg Harlan Mike Harper Vicki Harrell John Harrington Steve Harris Shawn Hassell Cindy Hatcher Paul Hattendorf Nlarla Henderson Tracy Henderson Judy Hennig 15 Stefanie Herrmann Jodi Heustis Mike Hicks Ken Hill Penny Hill Jeannie Hiliey Myron Hilliard Larry Hoagland Larry Hoff Mary Holleron Diana Holloway Paul Honrud Kent Hooper Bill Horsfall Barbra Howard Tim Humphrey Brooks Hurley Wayne Hutton Fred Hyatt Bryan Imber Jackie Jackson Rex Jain Jim Jefferies Bruce Jenkins Bruce Johnson Jeff Johnson Michael Johnson Patty Johnson Susan Johnson Steve Johnston Cindy Jones Jeanette Jones Rod Jones Bernie Joy Les Joy Patty Jaurez Beth Juerling Mark Kanaski Karen Kawasaki Janet Kazee Pam Keblish Teresa Keenan Charles Kelly Christine Kennedy Todd Kenney Barbara Kerns Kathy Kerns Kathy Keyes Julie Kimes Buddy King Lisa King Bruce Kink lFar Right? Christina Cartmill seems content to read some classical literature. lRightD Dressing as an Indian keeps Jessica Collinsworth happy. we Wi',' Q 4 Zag f Q, fy .u'e. if J ffgff,fwff,,-fi:-, .. 1 . J, ,s ,M we Qv , .. 'W , , ,ng - -- ,Mm- A ,?,, s,,i 1 . X l wg, . U . V 'V xii '- ', 'f ifw ,,.,, . ' m , S up Find uuilu Mixeo Hand wwdz Rl . .fspifgziiseizffgi ., J-,i f,.,1,:e,:-.,, ,,:. , i5:M.fm. -leg: V 'YL-Elm z c Q FQ 'Ht' .A 4 V E15 c ., , ,,,. ,E . 5 5-- ,.f'-' an A f K -:., an rare. . A L N 5, i IS lx Hg 54 N iccc L m':?'5 S, Y, X i -N . s Mgr , , - v,-W 3' ek V - we . Jeff Klein Jeff Klopfer Carlyn Knudson Chris Knobloch Konnie Kober Eric Koch David Koester Connie Kotitsa Todd Kromenacker Anne KufTel Cheryl Lang Randy Lee Chris Lehnert Cathy Lenane Clifford Lenane Dean Lewis Kim Lloyd Charlie Logan Eric Long Tracy Loomer Ron Lounsbury Debbie Ludlow Richard Lutz Selma Lynch 5 5 w e gf i,,ici ,, F' . leecee K L .ic y Q ..ici ,L Hi h s J an x W W H , , ,.,f- do Q NY have .ss 2 59 160 Kathy Machado Denise Madison Ildefonso Madueno Richard Magnan Mike Malboeuf Mark Manock Jeanine Markall Ernesto Marquez Jeff Martin Eric Martinez Ester Martinez Chris Massey Doug Massey Jack Mathias Patti Mathis Sherilyn Mattarocci Todd Matte-rn Lynn Matzenauer Erin May Marsha Mayo Mike Mayo John McAvenia Bob McCarthy Phyllis McCauley Paul McGuane Lori Mckay Danny McKenzie Andy McLintock Shannon McNeely Cindy McQuown Mario Mendez Lisa Mercier Denise Merrihew Vonda Mesker Dean Miller Kristen Miller Terry Miller Holly Millican Karen Miner ,M X N if f 1, . 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Sophomores entertain themselves in their leisure time. f, sseeiiee ,, ,Ea X 4 isa 1- .1 ,'l' ' Ski 15 so J 4, fy, H to ieee .......... --. . ......-- W-.rf fiel if W it. -'31 .4 ef, pf ' Y E5 Jeff Reynolds Linda Riggs Charlie Rivera Gus Rivera Gabriel Rodriguez Rafael Rodriguez Kelly Rogers Matt Rohaske Jim Rohde Cesar Romero Lynn Rosendahl Bill Rowden Kim Ruffell Eric Ruiz Jim Ruppenthal Evelyn Rynlec Sergio Salazar Kelly Samples Steve Sanchez Elaine Sarmiento Tony Sauder Kay Savage Rueben Savell Scott Scavo Renae Schei Jenifer Schiffhauer Suzie Schnieder Cindi Scott Tony Scurto Cliff Sechler 163 164 David Senior Gerald Seydel Sue Seymour Jenny Shoup Jim Shubert Linda Siebern Bonnie Silver John Skinner Daine Smith James Smith Karan Smith Shana Smith Sheri Smith Wayne Smith Bob Smouse Teri Spano Craig Speake Nat Spence Jill Reynolds Clare Spillane Steve Spounias Sherry Staats Rhonda Stanton Jeff Steel Barbara Stevensor Valerie Steverson Teresa Stewart Mark Stoeckel Greg Stoike Lee Stout Darren Stricklen Robert Sugiyama Mary Sullivan Phil Taggart Steve Taipale Gary Tamayo aunglltldleleo SbziwT 9mpvuwe inkidicipalimcnlillawzg zfifn 'Nw 'QW -r-I sn... Laura Tanaka Rick Terry Steve Terry Cyndi Thomas James Thomas Randall Thompson Bob Ticen Joe Tingzon Jarvis Tomsovic Debbie Torres Donna Torres Marty Tovaas 11 252:43 23-T5 I? i fl' 'iw fix -by ' ,n-n, --f. 1kg:1z2glj . Ann Kuffel recovers after a cross country meet 165 Kell - OU' Lv-5-Carf. VCGJX Nl 'RM lg lfwwe lvx Fuw-1.Lig. See 0s. Vxbki' XQICOJT Xljour Fr-iemb T Hme 9'MuTheFluk N6 W- ,fi-5 MW..-i v x 0 P 'QQ Top right: Tom Turner is pleased by something he 5665. Bottom right: Karen Crowley sits deep in concentration. 166 Leslie Tranchini Eugenio Trinidad Janet Trotta Butch Tuscher Toni Tugenberg Robert Wiederhold Penny Wilhelm Lisa Wiar Chris White Debbie Tunstall Tom Turner Vince Udo Jeff Ullrich Robert Valdes Jodi White Tracy Whitman Willy Whitt James Whittington Eric Van Emerick Jeff Van Gundy Tim Van Kleeck Linda Van Patten Cathy Van Valkenburg Debbie Wortham Susan Worthy Mike Wright Nancy Yaeger Steve Van Wormer Pat Verdin Patty Vest Lizzette Villarreal Pam Visconti Doug Yates Donna Yates Elizabeth Young Karen Zarling Mike Vitale Juan Wade Michelle Wagner Julie Walsh Brian Wake Bill Zavala Annette Zitani Sara Zitman Bill zumstein J. iii .xlix K 4 2 1 -Pi' ' ' we . E H' 'f N xx, 5' bhxs X r sf A sw, W ...:, Y. s ax R F, ii Q xx 5 xx WA QQ XT 4 ,SX .- Y i sm w P' X Z ...V , .:,. , . , A W 1 3 X . f T I V X. yawi, . N iff igff-fi K A ., Wm Rs a 'dm Expfwooimw G' C Tu Tlwugldo 553 RX gk. fiisaiw .: 1..i xt iii . fs s Tom Walker Lori Waring Ross Ward Chuck Warmuth David Wasson Bill Watkins Dean Wells Connie Welsh Russell West Darline Wickham ,Y Y 0, YK? X1 X W ww :JM N ,Ms mL 1 X ' g ? MP-1. 5 . +. W MFE., w V... .. i xcakihwz Sfalxb Cautiuueo Tu. Prwduce Awwul winning Anuuako sh . l2 r.. 170 i ,Q k.,. My .f-is sk ' 'Sr ' r E .. t ,gf A ei, Q . . Q in X g x sf: ef I l C ,t,, ng? il NWN if WNW' WN. W I Excalibur Staff Members fTop row L-Rl Dianne Summers and Sherrie Lithgow, Copy Editors, Mrs. Cheryl Selles, Advisor, Jo Anne Collet and Laurie Ostendorf, Co-Editors, Jim Cartmill, David Kinsel and Tami Steinwand, Athletics, Christina Cartmill and Heidi Ostendorf, Underclassmeng lMiddle row L-Rl Greg Zavala, Yvetta Cannon, June McKeown, Richard Frederick Photographers, Ken Phillips and Annette Allen Advertising, Chris Dillon and David Sorce, Business, Dawn Watson, Marianne Morgan, Marla Close, Organizations, lBottom row L-RJ Ann Colegrove and Kathy Dastrup, Seniors, Chuck Palmer and Donna Trenhaile, Administration, Jan Williams, Kelley McMahon, and Cindy Main, Student Life. 171 Cfuwaduz Sfulsb Cnmlviueo alieuce, lziw To. P Top Ruled Papua QQl' 5K.Fi?S8 is we 9 AW We t N gist We a X 'i,e'e t vw 4 ,gi-wg wks W x 'K AST. R EE, 53a ew ww .. ,. . - . .,,.,......g, 'Q1 J ,1fJ, si X5 X 5 . I in ig A jg..-F . , , L , ' ,, lv PJ f iupper left- p. 172 top to bottom. News editor, Lisa Jensen, Asst. Renee Roedel, reporter Beth Nimmo. fupper right- p. 1721-Newspaper staff reporter-Scott Brazil. flower, left- p. 1723- feature editor, David Kinsel, asst. Patty Patterson. flower right-p. 1721-Editor-in-Chief Allan Camaisa. lupper left-p. 1737-photographers Ed Mendis, Mike Quin, David Pierangelo. fupper 172 middle-p. 1737-Mrs. Kellogg. Cupper rightl business manager Charles Palmer, Asst. Scott Brazil. icenter, leftl-cartoonist Sadano Pornunciano. Ccenter rightl-editorial editor Roy Cullins, asst. Paul Backes, reporters Danny Danzinger, Julie Bridwell. Clower leftl asst, Kevin Zarling, reporter Jim Brown, sports editor Jim Cartmills, reporter Tom Murray. Q e W' -ffm s., as rf A .A ,z1f?Zfw, 71 T Af! T t ,wm- l Av I 3 A A Til The Crusader Staff combined patience, hard work, and humor to make this year's newspaper a great success. The staff showed the versatility needed to write many interesting editorials and sports summaries for the paper, as well as the popular humor sections and school news everyone looked forward to. 173 1 ,::- H X N ' XXX Wxsyikgm 2 X uw-mmziik F NENNW W ie .. 1 .:,, ,, ,-ffff ui, ,, ww i:g ,, M 174 ,V , ,giuffpp-h,, ff 5 7 gi M ,,, V? ,, WM f Z? Students .Bend ' , Falun Tatented Musica! Gump The Baron Concert Choir under the direction of Ron Bolles, Copposite page, leftl worked diligently all year in preparation for the many concerts they performed. Throughout the holiday season there were Christmas concerts and caroling around school as well as singing for various church groups. In the spring the annual Choir Queen contest and Dance were held. Reigning over the activities was last year's queen Jodee Decker, topposite page rightb. There were also a number of choir festivals, pop festivals, and the Spring Sing it3, Members of the concert choir are: top row-Frieda Filip, Kim Ruffell, Lura Penton, Inger Jensbye, Michelle Milam, Helen Schneemann, Julie Gauvin, Bill Horsefall, Mark Pratt, Dana iFingersJ LeCompte, Terry Behrens, Marijaine Rogers, Nancy Yaeger, Karen Langdoc, Melani Allen, Karen Frank. 2nd Row- Jenie Schiffhauer, Del Espina, Susie Seymour, Jenny Shoup, Kevin Allison, Bob Rogers, Ernie Dela Cruz, George Wollershied, Bruce Doyle, Laura 0'Keefe, Chris Baldwin, Kelly Burns, Rosey Guinn, Laurie Guinn, 3rd Row- Karen Miner, Debbie Wander, Robyn Chamberlain, Lee Ryniec, Howard Wickham, David Sorce, Cisco Gallegos, Mark Kana Iii, Steve Burns, Rick Childress, Renae Schel, Anrgwl Sugiyama, Darcy Darling, Lori Rogers, nnie Welsh. Director- Mr. Bolles. The Vocal Ensemble pictured on the carousel are: Melani Allen, Robyn Chamberlain, Richard Childress, Ernest Dela Cruz, Frieda Filip, Danielle Forsgren, Rick Gonzales, Laurie Guinn, Tammy Harris, Sybil Hayes, Diana Holloway, Dana LeCompte, Karen Miner, Mark Pratt, Bob Rogers, Jenie Schiffhauer, David Sorce, Ann Sugiyama, Connie Welsh, Howard Wickham. 175 swam Remain Active Tlvwuglwut gm 176 if lOpposite page, abovel Speech Club members: Nina Lococo, Laura Yanik, Kim Harrison, Arlene Camaisa, Denise Madison, Tammy Harris, Elizabeth Bragg, George Burns, Ken Millard, Chris Taggart, Alex Myers, Duane Rudisill, Eric Barajas, Penny Hill, and Scott Mortland. Kneeling: Lynn Matzenauer, Francia Dimase, Cindy Needles, Julie Mordecai, Sharon Somogyi, Jane Spencer, David Pierangelo, Chris Dillon, Bill Orkin, Ann Filip, Frank Backes, Allen Camaisa, Paul McGuane, and Steve Farrell. Sitting: Bill Nelson, Tracy Steinwand, Tom Graves, Paul Backes, Tom Alexander, Mark Mesker, Jeff Endres, Nancy Morgan, and Bill Schaffer. Mr. Flores, the club advisor, is the present Baron Award holder for the time he spends out of school coaching speech. iopposite page, lower lefti Service Club members are: standing: Steve Terry, JoDee Decker, Cindy Galichon, Robyn Chamberlain, Sibyl Hayes, Jim Cartmill, Beth Hammond, Toni Tugenbery, Donna Trenhaile, Meri Bookhamer, and Steve Tugenberg. Seated: Bernadette Gonzales, Patty Degange, Kathy Stephenson, Theresa Vidal, Rose Mercado, Cindy Main, Becky Shanks, Arlene Torrente, Leslie Speer, Kathy George, Marla Close, Charles Palmer, and Annette Allen. iAboveJ Interact Club proved very active this year. The C.V. Rotary Club is the sponser and Mr. Pat Judd is the advisor. Members are, back row: Jeff Endres, Holly Davies, Mitch Suzan, Frank Backes, Charles Palmer, David Kinsel, Greg Cameron, Jim Cartmill, Paul Backes, lVice Pres? Tom Alexander, Rene Tuchscher, Loree Segan, Barb Campbell, Sherrie Gore, Cindy Main, Sharon Fujimoto, seated on the wall are: Lisa Blankenburg, Mark Mesker, Sibyl Hayes, Robyn Chamberlain, Michelle Sunken, Jeanne Furbush, iPres.l Jeff Ruland, Bill Schaefer, Chris Dillon. Standing: Sharon Barney, Roslyn Greene, Teri Beyer, Eileen MacDonald, Kathy Dastrup, Dawn Watson, Monica Tuchscher, Brigitte Ray, Nancy Morgan, Beth Hammond, Donna Trenhaile, Annette Allen, Linda Feto, Marla Close, Claire Pierangelo, Nancy Birzer, Laura 0'Keefe. lleftl The Knowledge Bowl team consists of: Back row: George Burns, Nancy Evans, and Jet? Bloch. Front row: Sibyl Hayes, Robyn Zhamberlain, Captain, David Pierangelo, Shawn Elissen, and Claire Pierangelo. 177 Wlwzquee Cvmpkele Tkauho Ta Keg CM - ASB Sbbvnfo llooemlvke Tv. Swwe iOppostie page, above? Mr. Jennings is the acting advisor of the Key Club. Lunch and evening meetings are used to discuss projects. Mr, Lightfritz is this year's Kiwanis sponsor. The club was responsible for conceiving and materializing the new marquee of which the school is very proud. They are anticipating the publication of calendars, with our school as the theme, to be sold next year. lOpposite page, below? Members are, standing: President Steve Tugenberg, Chris Baldwin, Toni Tugenberg, Lois Gurnsey, and Bill Zavala. Seated: Jo Dee Decker, Robyn Chamberlain, Vice President Sibyl Hayes, and Rick Krueger. Not pictured: Phil Taggart and Steve Harris. Special thanks is extended to Mike Fulton for his eFforts. 6Abovei The Letterman's Club is open to all students who have earned school letters and are willing to pay club dues. Activities have included dances and candy sales. This service club meets every two weeks during lunch. Mr. Fernandez is the advisor. lBelowJ Members are: Cleft to right? Jo Dee Decker, David Yensen, Jason Fletcher, Don Yates, Tim Kinaski, and Mr. Fernandez. 179 awww Qulwxeofo 'Dhaw Sfudeufn Qnw Ongauigatiom 1 1,1 fi if Q 492 Mr. Griego has spent three years working with the Dialogue Club by sharing personal and school problems through communication and role playing. lUpper rightl The club demonstrates their discussion group form. lOpposite page, bottoml Members are back rovv: Norman DeGuzman, Toni Driz, Rick Gonzales, Chris Kennedy, Leonard Odion, Von Jackson, and Del Espina. Middle row: Cheri Newhall, Gary Tamayo, Anita Camacho, Cesar Romero, Dominque Bankhead, Joe Deleon, Yunice Danque, Jaynene Hilliard, and Michelle Adkins. Seated: Sarah Stanford, Patti Rodriguez, Jana Hulsey, Susie Montoya, Cecilia Knight, Billy Shaw, Lydia Martin, and Tammy Harris. iAbovel The Rowdy Rooters and cheerleaders combined spirit, pep, and pride to make this year's Pep Club the best ever. Members shown are lback rowl Rick Schafer, Richard Shockey, Sue Seymour, Kim Rentschler, Pete Dovvell, Mark Mesker, Mitch Suzan, Susan Geis, Bill Schafer, Rose Fuller, Frank Backer, Lois Gurnsey, and Rene Scheir. l2nd row from backl Greg Zavala, Kathy Dastrup, Jeff Endres, Roslyn Greene, Paul Backes, Sharon Barney, Terri Beyer, Nancy Birzer, Eileen MacDonald, Jane Spencer, Lori Rogers, Kathy McCarthy. 63rd row from backi Marla Close, Jim Cartmill, Beth Hammond, Charles Palmer, Annette Allen, Robyn Chamberlain, Michelle Sunken, Anne KuFFel, Teresa Kuffel, Jodee Decker, Linda Faydo, Chris Baldwin, Carole Richmond. iFront rowl Cheerleaders Jan Williams, Ann Colegrove, Audrie Murray, Dawn Watson, Kerry Jones, Carol Casey, Laurie Ostendorf, and Mascot Debbie Dysart. 181 Ctuhlilfl 'D ,Campuoll Above left-AFS club hosted a variety of activities. Potlucks were held to aquaint the student body with the new foreign exchange students. Mrs. Slijk advised the club. The members were: iback row, L-Rl Julie Hom, Becky Shanks, Kayleen Meyrs, Mary Evans, Claire Pierangleo, Masimo Croce, Denny Danke, Lisa Jenson, Erja Enslin, Susan Jenson, Barry Wymore, Kelly Rogers, Dawn Bright, 42nd rowl Beth Young, Heidi Ulle, Sherie Newhall, Diane Hawes, Virginia Dunkle, Suzan Watson, Ann Sugiyama, Teeyet Miguyen, Kaycee Bright, Marty Fernandez, Cfront rowl Susan Geis, Jeannie Hiliey, Debbie Christensen,,Kathy Marchado, Lisa Wiar, Dena Burrows. Mr. Jennings was the advisor ofthe Key Club. Members were: fback row, L-Rl Steve Tugenburg, Chris Baldwin, Toni Tugenburg, Lois Gurnsey, Bill Zavala, ifront rowl JoDee Decker, Robyn Chamberlyn, Sybil Hayes, Rick Krueger. 182 The California Scholarship Federation members were: Kayleen Meyrs, Jennifer Edmunds, Allan Vawter, Yunice Danque, Mark Holland, Beth Acomando, Kirby Beyer, Allison Howard, Chris Miller, John Glenn, Nancy Morgan, Alex Myres, Ed Mendis, Peggy Cull, Kim Harrison, i2nd rowl Tom Murry, Nina Lococo, Scott Mortland, Kathy Propati, Erin Browder, Lisa Marie Johnson, Tony Driz, Paul Marshall, Glenn Harris, Mike Tanaka, f3rd rowl David Lowe, Lydia Martin, Tina Ramos, Denny Danque, Leslie Speer, Tracy Brazil, Elaine Van Meter, Ann Filip, Rene Roedel, Patty Patterson, Daryl Walker, Julie Horn, Tracy Ricchenberg, Grant Olson. i4th Rowl Susie Feneis, Kim Proctor, B. Valarie Brown, Sharon Fujimoto, Chuck Palmer, Debbie Grissen, Clifford Cruz, Sue Smalley, Kathy McCarthey, Tim Roybal, Eileen McDonald, Diana Gardella, Paul Backes, Sherrie Lithgow, CBottom Row? Sue Nelson, Vicki Lowe, Kate Rauen, Michelle Ginther, Tai Ginther, Tami Steinwand, Sue Crews, David Pierangelo, Julie Mordecai, Lori Rogers, Sharon Barney, Laurie Ostendorf, Lynn Balkely, Carol Richmond, Uri Kaneda is ' M41 fl in V' J' if ' ,, M I V M. t 4.4. ' W.. -f -hia .3111 'F' 5 1 ' Wi, , I t sw. ,W- in :fifff 1 A wif' A' , .4 Q 6, .ff 3 15495 I I iff sf ., if A ilv gg,- We QQ? N We 'YW F in f .ms A .L if 12 183 W Y, 15,521.1 spawn awww cam ohm ,DV w . if fgw an , ? ,,,t. .. .xi was ,Q Q. . ' fi ,. .mf .5 . K.-1.3, J Q . 'GQ 5' Q A.- . Wim.-K-1fm.gw,g:g:q-j W i FQ .. K L -.-- w--X' . . w Q K wa-QL, , N ... . 7 . ?M 'b-'f'-N.-..,,,xf qi,- kk,.: ikl... .V K In A M,WM.,., K 184 .QW . .49 .. wan 1, 3 .. 5 w x hi I 5 le' 5 . 1 f 7 J' --.' A ' ' if 3 2 A , 4, K 5 I 'K A , . .1 giwzf V . A- T' A 'A N 6 Q .QS H ? 2 j- ,.,. 3 . fJ 1 'T if W A fe if ' Q gi i- v x , ,fax lr Iii' V K N' 'A ir X if 2 a J X' Q ' L 'I 5 d j 1-if LK X F L ' 5 N. f i f E K if x pt r 1 gn e 1 L if ' ..,. K , Ma., 54 555 ' li, u ,V , A I i .. ,, .Y W 2.25.4 1 A if f V ,V gg.. g,,- f. in Y 4 ,Q fi Q f 3 'N Z 3 ' 'V 'i .. 2 ir N iv' , ,,,,.,, ,. ,,N, i - . -- . ,i . 'S -,ff W .:'.,z I iOpposite page, abovel The Ski Club has been active for four years, The big trip of this year was one week of skiing at Brianshead, Uath. Members are: top row: Julie Mordical, John Woodward, Frank Allen, Ruben Aleman, Randy Barrett, Mike Hicks, Russell West, Jeff Martin, David Byers, Val Comer, Sandy Smith, Lisa Mercier, Tina Cascio, and Beth Young. Middle row: David Yensen, Mike Ward, David Fujikawa, Randy Ralph, Jean Furbush, Monica Tuchscher, Christy Rentchler, LeAnn Lunsford, Susan Whitenack, Cindy Wake, Jane Spencer, Nancy Morgan, Claire Pierangelo, Kate Rauen, and Sue Crews. Bottom row: John White, Christen Miller, Pauline Moody, Butch Tuchscher, Kelli Foy, Julie Walsh, Denise Merrihew, Stephanie Bassett, Tracy Henderson, Kathy Buger, Denise Conroy, and Kim Rentschler. Standing: advisor, Mr. Griego. iopposite page, lower rightl The tennis club meets once a month to discuss strategy and set up matches. Members include: Laura Nagel, Mark Mesker, Tracy Price, Pete Dowell, Paul Backes, Charles Palmer, Bruce Hawes, and Mike Hicks. Seated: Ann Colegrove, Renee Tuchscher, Jan Williams, Mitch Suzan, Jim Cartmill, Allen Camaisa, and Cindy Main. iOpposite page, lower leftl Through the club, novice and intermediate players learn from advanced players such as Tracy Price. CAbovel The Racquetball Club meets once a week to play. They use the Southwestern College courts. Each year this club sponsors a district tournament from its own funds. Members are: back row: David Gustavel, President, Earnest Delacruz, Stephanie Ikuta, Chuck Warmuth, Todd Oldfather, Sherrie Lithgow, Bruce Barrett, Dana LeCompte, Bob Keeley, Jeff Bloch, and Ed Fuller. Crouching- Ray Frost, Chris Massey, Denise Leon, Patti Hollingsworth, Steve Beversdorf, Kurt Buck, Julie Mordecai and Eric Koch. Kneeling: Robin Molter, Mike Graham, Steve Van Wormer, George Banerian, Marty Roberts, and Jay Griffths. Not pictured: Skip VanPatten, and Ed Mendis. Standing: Mr. James Pendleton, the advisor. iLeftl The Art Club is established for personal and group work. Advisors are Miss Trunkfield and Mr. James. The mural painting on the drama building was this year's long range project. Members are: top row: Barbara Srevenson, Karen Crowley, David Lowe, Gearge Cannon, and Joy Ashcraft. Kneeling, Sherrie Lithgow and Lydia Martin. 185 .f -- -PM ' H31 C Q x 5 Eh' 4.5 X S ig.-'22?f:lsfZ' hi IJ: , f ,, ,L.M,i.,,.w,..mf., .V W,-. 186 F f'w1 f'wP UW W , ,,', V I 1 ,, , gg , ,W,W i 'V'-4-al lOpposite page, abovel Mr. Clayton, the Spanish Club advisor, has a background and experience in the Spanish speaking worlds which serves as an excellent basis in promoting the purpose of the club. Meeting twice a month, club members have participated in fund raising candy sales, potlucks and trips to local Spanish restaurants. Spanish club has been a part of campus activities since the Hrst year of the school. lOpposite page, belowl Members are: Standing- Secretary Arlene Camaisa, Carole Richmond, President Kate Rauen, Lynn Kohls, and Tom Brewer. Seated- Karen Quinn, Jill Reynolds, Lori Reimer, Linda Faydo, Vice President Susan Jensen, and Paul Erickson. lAbovel Fortunately, Mrs. Magill, having equivalent background in the German culture, was very effective in making German Club enriching and enjoyable for members as the club's advisor. This club also participated in potlucks and trips to restaurants. Special activities this year were a going away party for Mrs. Magill lMrs. Lynn now acts as advisorl, preparing a German meal and a day spent at Alpine Village in Los Angles. lBelowl Members are: standing- Lance Hurley, president, Michelle Ginther, Vice President, Sue Nelson and Clif? Crews. Seated : Kay Caldwell, Kathy Propatte, Kim Harrison and Secretary Peggy Cull. 187 188 189 E w-..., X L, it gf. ,.. 'Nuq,,,-mm! ,., num Q, , lvkmqwi I Xx.,, Q ..,.i.---st Qx-.Af '-K-- lAbovei Ronald L. Stewart, principal of Bonita Vista High School, was actively involved in athletics and student government in high school. He now enjoys watching and participating in most sports, working with his hands as in cabinet 190 1n....., ,,.c My was-a.,e making, and outdoor activities such as camping. In college, he earned his BS degree with a major in industrial arts and a minor in P.E. He has been a classroom teacher in industrial arts, P.E., social science, and business. Through his work, he wants to try to identify the level ofa student's ability and design courses and instructional materials accordingly. Tap Admim Lead B.U. Eff.. , ut.. T Zpwa. u-...M QQ, bm., ,, rw' ar, Q Q e.f ,E x fQ 4 'av x 'Q as' a in 'git b ,as . f,,t 1 -.ww 0 Tlx., 1 uf 'ofrnfas ge,f1Nx,B.u ei. :fg,na is --oaexyffl vmf' 4 ev as es. 5,4181-Q'-:u44f',,'fa e,,ew,,,.ws+,,e4 Q Ye iwnv.,Q gq9e'f3've. X' Q 1 . v v 5 a Q be -f Q gi sv. , , , , ip: an Q' Y 9 it 1 S i 4 + f , . 5' - ' S + D ' Q vfs'61r..n4, 3 X Fitig 4- CUpper, rightl Mrs. Barbara Palmer, assistant principal of Bonita Vista High, feels that every student has something to offer to enrich others. She received her AB at SDSU and is now working on her masters degree at Pepperdine College in multicultural education. In life, she is not sure if she wants to return to counseling or keep the challenge of competing to be a principal. In high school she enjoyed dances, football games, and club activities. She now spends her spare time reading, camping, and visiting with friends. CLower, leftl Mr. Black enjoys all kinds of sports and traveling. He attended both San Diego State University and U.S.I.U. 191 lBelow Leftl, lVlr. Leonard Griego enjoyed school. He lettered in four sports for four years, sang in the choir, was editor of the paper and annual, and was involved in scouting. His favorite hobbies are skiing, back-packing, reading, gardening, landscaping, and making jewelry. He earned a B.A. with a major in history and political science and a minor in English. His master's degree was in guidance and counseling. He views communication as a means of health, happiness and full self expression. Through education he tries to let people around him understand that they are perfect the the way they are and it is them who may choose to change. lBelow Rightl, lVlrs. Ruth Grouell feels that counseling is a way to help students help themselves. In life she wants to achieve peace and happiness. Besides counseling, she teaches peer counseling. She obtained a BA. in English from the University of Iowa and an lVl.S. in counseling from S.D.S.U. In high school she was active in G.A.A., the swim team, student government, and the French Club. Now she enjoys camping, reading, sewing, motorcycling, and time with friends and family. fwf 192 Cauuoetnfw, Dean Give Time, Suwlgg Tu Aooint Studeufo W. X . .F . .j ..i. PQQ 5. PQQI .. ,s g s- ,, if ,,.. ,J ., . A ., : . . . . ,Q ,..,.1s.y,m,.'g.,----.Q ...,, 5 :- ,... , . :,.:..,,,, .i -mf, -g 1 R J' i lOpposite page, abovel, Mr. Greg Cox, Dean of Student Activities and family life teacher feels that the most important quality a person can have is a good attitude. In high school he enjoyed homecoming, nominating conventions, and sports. He received a B.A. at S.D.S.U, in 1970. His life also includes civic involvement and camping and through it he hopes to reach his full potential as an individual. lAbove, leftl, lVlr. William Demos is a counselor. He has also counseled at Hilltop High and Bonita Vista Junior. He attended San Diego State and U.S.I.U. iAbove, rightl, Mr. Robert Tomlinson believes in letting those around him learn that life can be beautiful. He also dedicates his free time to being a coach for the track team. He expresses his belief that education can be interesting and fun. He earned his B.A., M.A., and P.P.S. degrees by majoring in P.E., English, education and counseling. In high school he enjoyed music, sports, and A.S.B. and now enjoys hshing and sports. iBelow, leftl, Mr. Clarence Uri counsels in Work Experience and vocational areas. He wishes to achieve a feeling that throughout life he has pulled his own weight and not taken undue advantage of others. Also, he wishes to be a college instructor or school administrator, and to travel to all seven continents. He feels that teaching is really the art of helping students to open doors of opportunity. He earned an A.A. at Grossmont College, a B.A. at SDSU and an M.A. at S.D.S.U. Outside of BV he teaches Physical Geography at Grossmont College. Currently he spends his free time motorcycling, woodworking, and harrassing his wife. 193 X x Q Nx X Stabb Pruwideo G Ta Keep Scluwk Running Ssnwtnkg if nf 194 mt Q' Bw, 4, .KI ,Ns ,--. We sexi www Q fir f 'ie k i we ....., .L .. k,::f. E 5 f We ix S. ,,,. r 354 l ? W A gi X is .. NN ws. X El .Kiwis 'E l ' an, . i0pposite page, above Ieftl Mrs. Barbara Griffith is the ASB financial secretary. Her wide range of duties keeps her constantly active in helping Mr. Cox and the student body, especially the ASB officers and commissioners. .Copposite page, above rightl Mrs. Charlene Fox is the school nurse. She graduated from SDSU. She hopes to instill in the student a sense of responsibility for his mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing. Cabove leftl Mrs. Valerie Frederick. iabove rightl Mr. James Bennett is the principal's assistant. iopposite page, centerl The custodians are patient and always willing to help. They are l-r, Mr. Robert Jones, Mr. Jack McKee, Mr. Paul Christian, and Mr. Robert Hart. icenterl Cafeteria helpers: left to right, Mrs, Uhoudee, Mrs. Mershon, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs. Purkey. iopposite page bottoml Secretaries, left to right, Mrs. Marian Schemmer, Mrs. Cheri Tompkins, Mrs. Marge Kilcrease, Mrs. Marilyn Clark, IVlrs. Alice Bruns, Mrs. Jan Howard, and Mr. Bennett. CLower, Leftl Mrs. Wini Huff, librarian's assistant, Mrs. Henrietta Geisler, librarian and Mr. Ken Harris, Audio Visual. 195 Sugtiolc, .Dauguage Dep Keep Pa1IuuwjoebC ' ' Open -,dave tAbove, leftl Mrs. Linda Alford teaches American literature and English competency. She received a B.A. from UCSB., majoring in English and political science. She hopes to increase each student's self-respect through education and self- awareness. She enjoys tennis, indoor and outdoor gardening and reading. tAbove, rightl Mrs, Nancy West hopes to teach overseas again. She also strives toward being an effective teacher and an empathetic listener. Now teaching reading and small group communication, she enjoys photography, film making, skiing, tennis, traveling, and sewing. She earned her BA with a major in Social Science and a minor in English from SDSU. fCenter, leftl Mrs. Linda Hendricks feels that offering positive experiences helps students build character. She teaches world literature and a jobs course, She received her BA at San Diego State College. She now enjoys reading, sewing, and walking on the beach. CCenter, rightl, Mr. George Clayton believes that only those who are educated are free. He demonstrates this through dedicating his teaching to Spanish 1,2,3,4, and 5. He received his MA degree from USIU and a BA from SDSU. Later in his life he dreams of retirement, after about 18 more times around and to try fencing. Uumping overl KLower leftl Mrs. Cheryl Selles teaches American lit., college prep, and is the hard working advisor for the annual staff. She received a BA in English from the University of Oregon, and is working on her MA at SDSU. She hopes to help each student achieve his potential and would like to feel she has done her best at whatever she attempts. In high school she enjoyed clubs and organizations, and being on the paper staff. She now enjoys reading, traveling, and playing tennis. tLower, rightl Mr. Bob Flores follows his belief that education is not for everyone, and that too many students do not belong on a high school campus. He feels that some students have little closed minds that need to be opened and made to see the world. He teaches American Literature, small group discussion, mythology, and advanced oral communications. He attended San Diego Mesa and SDSU and majored in speech arts, English, and anthropology and earned his BA and MA degrees. 196 1 Q 3? ' 'i Dfsfxgy HEY! Poke Tbfov IPO' :ww ww new .,,. . i.,,f..:.,. Q. .i ii -ws 'ss 4' f ,. .tri Q ' - 1,29 2: if 'M 'f I J' ,f lLower, right? Mrs. Marie Magill ejoys reading, cooking, and being with friends. By teaching German 2, 3, and 4 and Spanish 1 and 2, she hopes to expose as many students as possible to different cultures and thus increase their tolerance and patience for others. She received her BA by attending San Bernardino Valley Jr. College, Goethe Institute Arolsen, Germany, and SDSU. lLower, left? Mr. Kent Wages feels that education must become more humanized and less institutionalized in order to best serve the students, who are the main clients of public education. He earned his BA degree in English at SDSU and also attended the University of Nebraska and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He teaches World Lit., Comp. 100, short story, and Spanish I. He enjoys reading, writing, architectural study, racquetball, Latin-American cultures, Indian cultures, and civilizations of the Americas. In his life, he hopes to achieve a relative degree of happiness. lAbove, leftl Mrs. Bernice Kellogg likes camping, swimming, reading, and sewing. In high school she worked on the newspaper staff. Continuing this interest she teaches Journalism. Mrs, Kellogg attended U.S.C. lAbove, middlel Miss Hilda Castaneda believes that teaching is just a prolongation of studying. She teaches English Comp, 100 and World Literature and earned her B.A. at S.D.S.U. She hopes to earn a Masters Degree in Bilingual Cross Cultural Education and to be helpful and happy. Her hobbies include dancing, especially folkloric dances. lAbove, right? Mr. Don Mumper sponsors Drama Club and is involved in many stage and video tape productions. He teaches closed circuit T.V., drama and Stagecraft. He is a graduate of S.D.S.U. lCenter, leftl Mr. Patrick Wolff takes pleasure in sailing, classical music, antique restoring and collecting, and reading. Acquiring a B.A. in Classical Language from U.C. Berkeley and an MA in English from SDSU and minoring in Math and French, he presently teaches College Prep Composition and Science Fiction. Mr. Wolff is an evening division instructor in English Composition at Southwestern College. He will feel accomplishment in a long line of students who feel that they have profited from his teaching. lCenter, rightl Mrs. Alice Gunter belives that the lIbest teacher knows his subject, loves his subject, and enjoys sharing that love and knowledge with those he teaches. She expressed this in teaching American Lit., English Lit., and Creative Writing. She earned her BA and MA in English at the University of Arizona at Tucson and enjoys music and crafts in her spare time. 197 4 r 5' he l l Wk., lAbove, leftl Mrs. Lyn Boice's favorite pastimes are fiossing her teeth and mowing the lawn. Her favorite high school activities were fire drills, football practice, and polishing the saddle oxfords. She attended the University of Arizona and received a BS in Math. She now teaches Life science, and Algebra I and II. Besides teaching she considers herself a Roller Derby Queen and a Pinball Wizard. She hopes to achieve immortality in her life and relates teaching to the phrase llWar is Hell . iAbove, rightl Mr, Thaine Simmonds, teaches Chemistry I and II. His education centered on Chemistry and Mathematics, having received his BS at Kansas State college and his MS at Wichita State University. CCenter left? Mr. Jim Pendleton enjoys golf, tennis, racquetball, and cars. Teaching Biology and life science has made him realize that perhaps one's schooling interferes with his education. He received his teaching credential from USIU in 1971. lCenter, middle? Mr. Peter Young teaches physics, calculus, algebra I, computer programming, and survey science. He insists that learning can be Ha student activity, not the passive absorption of facts presented by the teacher. He achieved his BA in Math from Rice University and an NIS in Physics from SDSU, 198 lMiddle, rightl Teaching all biology classes is Mr. Robert Bourquin. He attended Oregon State, San Francisco State, and others. Mr. Bourquin's foremost desire for life is to be a service to his fellow men. lOpposite page, above, leftl Mr. Bill Foley seeks to help each student reach his or her full potential. His college education consists of achieving a BS in Math and physical education at Baker University in Kansas and an MS at the University of Illinois, Now teaching Math Analysis, Algebra II, and consumer math besides coaching basketball and tennis, he enjoys playing tennis and camping. lOpposite page, above, rightl Mr. John Grand divides his time among being a hardworking basketball and baseball coach and teaching Geometry, Algebra 2, Consumer Math, and driver training. Through teaching he hopes to give the student something that will make him or her a better person. He now plays a neat game of tennis and likes being with his family. i L iOpposite page, lower leftl Mr. John Giles enjoys making models, crafts, working for teachers in the TCHR Organization, and working in religion. He teaches Math Analysis, Geometry, and Algebra I. He received his degrees by attending B Abilene Christian University, Trinidad University, and SDSU. Mr. Giles feels it is worthwhile to aid students in learning as much as they want to. He desires to be a faithful Christian, a better parent, husband, teacher, and American. l0pposite page, lower rightl Mr. Larry Fernandez keeps busy teaching Algebra I, Algebra II, and advanced metal-working, as well as working as the varsity football assistant and head coach. In college, he majored in mathematics and industrial arts while minoring in physical education, He wishes to develop good, aware, citizens and to be a good citizen himself following God's teachings. He is currently interested in dining out and musical or live entertainment. S math Dep Eagwak C0pposite page, lower left? Mrs. Beryl Mealy enjoys her family and church. In her spare time she knits, sews, and reads. Besides teaching family life she is a registered nurse. At San Diego State University she acquired a B.S. in health science and an M.A. in health and safety, and an M.S. in counseling. C0pposite page lower right? Mr. Robert Harrinton teaches U.S. Government and U.S. History. He attended the University of Omaha and Nebraska. fUpper leftl Mr. Robert West hopes that through learning the students will become more interested in people around them. With a B.A. in Science and minors in English, Sociolgoy and P.E. from SDSU., he now teaches Sociology and coaches football and soccer. KUpper, middlel Mr. Dick Moomaw hopes to live for 100 years. His favorite high school activities were sports. Receiving his B.A. at Montana University he now teaches health-driver 200 5 E education. He wishes to instill an attitude of excellence and a sense of pride in all driving efforts. He takes pleasure in desert trips. lUpper right? Mr. Johnson wishes to assist students in being themselves and developing their abilities to exist in our world. He demonstrates his philosophy through teaching psychology, sociology, P.E. and being a coach. He went to California Western University and the University of New Mexico for three years. COpposite page abovelMrs. Sharon Leslie hopes to be able to look back over her life in old age and feel that her existence has been meaningful. She feels that school and its subject matter should be a means to learning to think and write analytically. She enjoyed writing on the paper staff in high school. Receiving a B.A. from the University of Oregon, she majored in history and minored in English She now teaches U.S. Government, U.S. History and psychology. In her limited spare time she reads, sews, and travels. A l l l 2 - if Q i 4 are . if lCenter, left? Mr. Ed Teagle believes in creating a pleasant atmosphere in which to work and learn. He expresses his ideas through ecology, where he projects a forceful message about the importance of environmental protection. He also shows superior qualities as a track coach. He has coached track for 22 years. He went to San Diego State College to earn his B.A. degree and he wants to be a good teacher and coach. CCenter, rightl Mr. Michael McCoy feels it is important to remember that we teach people, not things. He received a B.A. at SDSU. and now teaches California History and US History. He excelled in sports in high school and enjoys sports and camping. 4Opposite center left? Mr. Jim Wilson believes in understanding students and caring for them while still having good discipline. He teaches US History in 20th, and ecology. He attended the University of Redlands to earn his MA degree. He currently enjoys reading, bridge, and golf. uciaRS' Teaclwm Sffxeooflnqr mbHumauR ' kip Q w 7:1.,k H I si? l -i CAbovel Mr. Jan Chapman splits his time between being a fine teacher and Varsity football coach. He went to the University of San Diego to major in History and minor in P.E., English and philosophy. He teaches American Frontier History and hopes to get students to appreciate and enjoy the course. His favorite pastime is being Statistician for the San Diego Chargers. 20 1 1 'IQ z I K . 51, 'x i, '.. X i x AA EVJXJT I ,B I S I ,jx K i , V r - .,. ,Y I lAboveJ Mrs. Elaine Watt works hard as a coach of girls' tennis and basketball. She also teaches P.E. and hopes to help students realize the 'importance of physical activity. She feels that all students can contribute to the total environment ofthe school, and that each person at BV has something to ofter. Her favorite high school activities included all sports events, drama, and music activities. Her favorite hobbies include tennis, golf, swimming, music, and reading. fCenter, leftl Mr. Lorenzo Roberts teaches life science and P.E. He also coaches the baseball team. He graduated from SDSU. tCenter, rightb Mrs. Sandra Grandison believes in the llSound mind in a sound body theory, where she feels one must be nt mentally, physically, and emotionally to survive. She earned a BS in Health and Physical Education while minoring in American History at Ball State University in Indiana. In high school she enjoyed cheerleading and athletic events. She still actively participates in tennis and volleyball, cycling, beach sports, and snow skiing, while enjoying house plants as a hobby. She plans on taking college course work yearly to keep in touch with new ideas on P.E. and incorporate them into her teaching. iLower, leftl In her high school Miss Jan Kimball participated on the school newspaper, GAA, sports, and was a teacher's aide. Now she enjoys reading, needlepoint, and swimming. She attended San Diego State to obtain her BA. She teaches volleyball, tennis, badminton and English Compositon 100, besides coaching the volleyball, softball, and gymnastic teams. iLower, right? Mr. Whitby, through teaching, hopes to provide an atmosphere which will bring the best out of every student, and to develop within each student responsibility for hisfher actions. He attended Compton College to earn his AA degree, and San Diego State University for his BA and MA degrees. He now enjoys jogging, canoeing, camping, working with their dog, gardening, and buying and retinishing antiques. 1 X 202 W V to Quwwot Sludento i S35 'task' we - R25 .1 5 c , fsIff+.:v- A533 i g N tw' we 5' uf 1' SLUS Oibww Students .C'F Muna! Qs 11 iff? W'--...Q 43 1- Wg: tihhgxmfzgt 'P s.s.,f: 1 ii' it v 515 gi as W M' 4533? tif X S JE. f f X 2 . . 6 ' - iAbove, left? Mr. Ralph Carrier teaches English and Spanish. He majored in English. He attended SDSU to major in Language Arts CEnglish and Spanishl and earned his BA degree. In his free time, he likes to play tennis, write poetry, and watch old movies. He feels he is basically a private person and takes pains to guard that privacy. tAbove, rightl Mrs. Carol O'Connell took part in student government, theater and debate, while in high school. She continued her education at College of William and Mary, receiving a BA in English and an MA from the University of Virginia. She teaches Shakespeare, College Prep. Composition, English Literature, American Literature, and introduction to the theater in the SWS program. Spare time activities include sailing and the theater, lCenter, leftl Merideth Allen, sec. of SWS. lCenter, right? Mrs. Dorothy Murphy enjoys bike riding and sailing. She feels that to provide a safe environment where students feel free to question is one of her main goals in teaching. She teaches American Lit. and English Comp. 100. lLower, leftl Ms. Ring teaches dance, family life, healthfdriver ed., ecology, music appreciation, and P.E. She attended SDSU. Ms. Ring feels that students are mature, responsible human beings and are capable of making the best decisions for their educations and lives. Ms. Ring loves dogs and has one mutt and an afghan. Mr. John Minich loves sports, especially handball, beach sports, and camping. In teaching all levels of math and P.E. in the L.I.F.E, program he offers a happy, comfortable environment along with a humanistic approach. In 1966 Mr. Minich traveled around the world through a scholarship to the University of the Seven Seas. 203 ti .caiolfi U in A ,,,.....W.aMt,-.cg . tAbove, lefti Mr. Gee spends many hours working with the B.V. band. He also hts in co-ed p.e., Vocational English, and English Comp. 100. He wants to try and provide a positive environment for students to enjoy learning about music. In his spare time he likes playing and listening to music, tennis, and sailing. iAbove, righti Mr. Cheral Hillier feels that doing the best job possible is his main objective for both teaching and living. tLower, lefti Miss Chris Fisher teaches foods, singles survival, and family life. She also works as advisor for the j.v. and varsity cheerleaders. She wishes to be humanistic and to be the best teacher she can. She loves gardening, , :Weave E - . -Wwrgy i .... K A K . ........e... ...... ..,. S is .-A-.111 1 .-we. A, ' 'E W M v,,. ,M -Wt.-.1.st.t.I.,.Lnf . ' i Qi2e,4fwQfiQm X es .w.,ia-.a.iW- . V1 as ,-,- at -S . .. .1,.....e. left . -mi. .M .. ,,,, ,egg ,E iiy A., ,R . is jk lf, .f-st, ence . 4,5 ai,-51'-Iuftlwgg ' 204 ie , . , :Yh i plants, antique collecting, and weekends, iLower, middlei Mr. Ron Bolles anticipates becoming a more well-rounded person. Besides teaching music appreciation and being director of the Baron concert choir and llMusic machine, he has taught at Chaffey high school and Castle Park junior high. In his spare time he reads, writes, plays tennis, and goes to the beach and the movies. tlower, righti Mr. Don Jennings divides his time between teaching consumer math and survey math, and being advisor for the Key Club. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy. tAbove, lefti Mrs. Jean Finley worked -hard as being the assistant for Mr. Judd in EDG. The class specializes in helping students with a learning disability. iAbove, right? Mr. Patrick Judd, wishes to help the students at Bonita acquire the knowledge to make a fulhlling life for themselves and their future families. He also dedicates much of his time to being head coach for GirI's track, developing their mental attitudes and physical abilities towards running. Currently his favorite hobby is investing in real estate. imiddle, left? Mrs. Patricia Slijk, by teaching homemaking, nursery school education, child development and English, hopes to prepare her students to become better parents and homemakers, to meet their needs, and instruct them in preparation for being future adults, She is also advisor for the AFS. llvliddle, righti lVlrs. Janet Lawry, by being a business and clerical training teacher, helps each student maximize his or her potential, Cheerleading was her favorite high school activity. lLower, lefti lVlr. Jack Charles feels it is important to give his students a job oriented skill to use as a basis for further education or as a foothold in the business world, He teaches accounting, business law, and typing, ll.ower, righti Nlrs. Jean Alvord feels that curiosity stimulates learning, She works this belief into teaching clothing, decorative stitchery, foods, and ecology, She hopes to stay healthy, visit as many places as she can, and learn about people. Q 3 3' XD Fine, Prwetieek Ante Teackew Seek, Deuekep Peteutiek Takeut tAboveI Remember, teachers have birthdays too. lMiddle, left? Ms. Ring practices for Friday night's dance. lmiddle, centerl Mr, Pendleton wants to make sure you get it. tMiddle, right! Mr. Johnson has just been reminded that it's hnally Friday. tUpper, right? Mr. Tom Larson graduated from SDSU. He teaches auto fundamentals and auto mechanics. lMiddle, leftl Mr. Hanlon's goal in life is working with students and helping them to become capable as citizens in our society, He wants to be cognizant of change within the student population, and teach with an awareness of that change. He teaches Woodworking and mechanical drawing and has earned his B.A., M.A., and his M.S. in counseling. He enjoys hunting, fishing, photography and traveling. 2 get 'S ,,,, 'if el . sf: V In his spare time. tmiddle, right! Mr. John Purvis having received his B.A. in Industrial Arts from SDSU, teaches woodshop and metalshop. He participates in water sports and volleyball. He feels that teaching is a way to survive and a way to teach students to survive. lLower lefti Miss Mona Trunkfleld would like to aid students in the development of individual, creative thinking. She is the advisor of Art Club and enjoys traveling. She graduated from SDSU. CLower center? Mr. Fred James, in teaching photography, crafts, and ecology, attempts to provide a challenging and creative atmosphere which meets the needs of the individual. While in high school he preferred biology and band. Majoring in Art and Social Science, and minoring in geography, history, and economics, he completed his M.A. at SDSU. He has taught four years at Mar Vista and one year at Southwestern College evening division. Pastimes include camping, gardening, woodworking, and photography. Mr. James sees life as a way to make positive contributions to the environment we all inhabit. lLower righti Mr. Michael Sisson holds that personal improvement and progress is the most important aspect of teaching. Receiving a B.A. in industrial arts and minoring in math from SDSU, he now teaches graphic arts, advertising art, photography, and math. At Hoover high he excelled in basketball and other sports. In his spare time he enjoys the piano and photography. By living he hopes to feel that he has used his abilities to their greatest extent and for essential wholesome purposes. 207 tUpper, leftl Coach Chapman spurs on student body and team. tUpper, centerl Mr. Minich enjoys his auctioned pie the hard way. CLower, leftl Coach Johnson wonders what is going on out on the field. iLower, rightl Mr. Minich challenges the photographer to a dual. tOpposite page, lower Ieftl Mr. Judd informs Mrs. Grandison that she has the best body at Bonita. t0pposite page, lower right! 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E Q Q 35, A Q' -J' 'M ff' 3420 :iff--,!,4 ,gli 4 4? w '- 4240 lonliu Rd., Bonita, Cullf PHONE 479-4410 IN MEIVIORIUIVI Girls League 1967 1976 76 OFFICERS Kelly McMahon President Gail Jones Vice President Donna Trenhaile Secretary Treasurer Advisors Mrs Selles Mrs Leslie MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS Sponsored the Baronial Ball Fashion Show and a family in need during Christmas They flower and candy sales MAJOR GOAL To promote school spirit and a friendlier school campus CAUSE OF DEATH Girls League now no longer exists It was dissolved because of Title Nine lThe anti discrimination act? raised funds to support the organization through 5 I-lclwmukedgemeufo AQUARIUS HAIR DESIGN BARBEQUE PIT BAY GENERAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BODY SHOP SUPPLIES BONITA FLORIST BONITA VALLEY LIQUOR BONITA VALLEY SUITES OFFICES BOWERMASTER STUDIOS BRAWLEY DRY CLEANERS BUD'S ATHLETIC SUPPLIES CAL-WEST TROPHIES CHULA LAWNMOWER CHULA VISTA PHARMACY CHULA VISTA SANITARY SERVICE COLOR TILE CORNELL'S STATION ERS FEDMART FOUR SQUARE PRODUCTIONS GIRLS' LEAGUE GLEN ABBY HARVEY'S BAKERY HUMPHREY MORTUARY HUMPHREY PRESS JACK'S SPORTING GOODS JOHN BULL 226 JOHNSON'S GREENERY JON MILLER REALTY KINNEY'S SHOES LAND OF CHINA LOGAN PLUMBING AND HEATING MAC MCCAIN STATE FARM MARCO PRODUCTS CORPORATION MCMILLIAN REALTY OFF ROAD ACCESSORIES PAINTERS 76 RAY'S SHOE REPAIR REVEAL CONSTRUCTION RICHARD F. MACIE, DDS SGS REALTY SHAKEY'S PIZZA SHIELD'S REALTY SID'S YARDAGE SILVER CUE ARCADE SOUTH WEST TROPHY STARK MANUFACTURING COMPANY TOM'S CHOICE MEAT TONY'S AUTO SALE VILLAGE TOGS WILSON INSURANCE ZODIAC 9nIM ' 77 I THE ENTIRE STAFF AND STUDENT BODY OF BONITA VISTA HIGH WISHES TO EXTEND IT'S DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MR. JAMES BENNETT. HIS PRESENCE WILL BE SINCERELY MISSED AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS LONG REMEMBERED. ALTHOUGH MR. BENNETT'S JOB AT B.V. WAS DIFFICULT AND NOT ALWAYS PLEASANT, HE WILL BE REMEMBERED AS A FRIENDLY AND CONSIDERATE PERSON. 7 Pwwamakiiieo Sxpneooed Tlvwugk 91.1 W ,X ,Q at 'A t fr Q ' ,, 3 5 Av 2 1. , , . f , fl A f ,Jw if 'si y 5 'Q 1YlA ' 4 N ' 4 .,,, is A V 4' Q X f N ' ..... 1 A f - 1 f ff ' i , 4'X. xx N 2 Y 2 A,1W V .I Q N -3 ,1 . X N , kyk km-v '1X- ,X I M' - M 43 EL - .:,,, E .. ,. 1 .. ,,.. , xgz w,, , ,1i,. ,yn,, . X N ' W lf' W ,fl-fi 'WB in-qu Z5 eff? ,. 9 Elm, Togeflwnueoo - X gif E H . Qipf..+ 230 Pwpm sum ew-may Good rim ! 'Nu R 3 'NJ Y ?4r,,'i,.,.,.. ir Repealed Acliuifieo Bniug Pullman Ta Scluwk Dago V 1 Ft' EV 232 vi Q ! 1 J. ff ' A - iU' Af 'i , ,,. 23,3 5, 3 L xx 2 lv M I mai., 233 Qndex Abela, Joyce 152 Adkins, Micheal 48,152 Adkins, Michelle 152 Ahrens, Dale 152 Aiello, Perry 152 Akers, Joe 152 Alberts, Jim 152 Alexander, Kim 152 Aley, Stan 152 Alfaro, Jose 152 Amador, Moira 152 Anderson, Ernie 152 Anderson, Paul 152 Andrade, Rita 152 Andrade, John Aragona, Mark Austin, Diana Backes, Frank 25,152 Baldwin, Chris 152,175 Balkam, Adele 31,32,152,34 Ballard, Richard 152 Ballard, Richele 152 Bankhead, Dominque 152 Barajas, Eric 57,152 Barlund, Kathy 152 Barnhill, Shannon 57,152 Barrett, Bruce 152 Barron, Danny 152 Bartholomew, Mike 152 Bassett, Stephanie 152 Bauer, Cherie 152 Beck, Dale 152 Becotte, Nancy 152 Beech, Robert 152 Bell, Joe 152 Benham, Denise 152 Bennett, Cheryl 152 Beversdorf, Steve 152 Berry, Debbie 152 Bezzo, Dave 153 Bilierbeck, David 153 Billerbeck, John 153 Bisson, Jerleen 32,34,153 Bisson, Judy 153 Blackston, Bobbie 32,34,153 Blanc, Jeff 153 Blankenburg, Eric 153 Bono, Wendy 153 Bookhamer, Bitsy 153 Boury, Jamie 153 Bowers, Robert Bowman, Robin 153 Boysen, Steve 153 Bragg, Susan 153 Branquist, Geoff 153 Brazil, Amy 153 Brewer, Tom 153 Briceno, Troy 32,153 Bright, Dawn 153 Bright, Kay 153 Brixey, Deanne 32,34,153 Broccoli, Cathy 153 Broughton, Maureen 153 Brown, Darla 153 Brown, Heide 153 Brown, Janet 153 Brown, Sandy 153 Browne, Cheryl 153 Buck, Curt 153 Buckley, James 153 Buddhu, Peter 153 Bullen, Greg 153 Burford, Curt 153 Burford, Lori 25,153 Burkett, Richard 153 Burkhart, Becky 153 Burns, Mary 154 Burns, Steve 154,175 Burris, Denia 154 Burrows, Torrie 154 234 Bush, David 154 Buttertield, Charlie 154 Byers, David 154 Cabada, Sylvia 154 Cagle, Jeffrey 154 Cale, Jerry 154 Camaisa, Arlene 24,25,154 Campbell, Debbie 154 Campbell, Lisa 154 Campbell, Ross 154 Cannon, George 154 Cardenas, Jaime 154 Cardoso, Manfred 154 Carson, John 155 Carter, Jeff 155 Cartmill, Christina 24,155,171 Cerutti, Anthony 155 Chambers, Karen 155 Chapman, Janice 155 Christensen, Robert 154 Christian, Jeff 154 Christianson, Debbie 154 Christianson, Paul Clancy, Lisa 32,154 Coleman, Robert 154 Collins, Douglas 155 Collins, Frank 155 Collinsworth, Jessica 155 Colter, Eric 155 Consigli, Marc Cooker, Brett 155 Copeland, Steve 155 Copp, Jim 154 Corrales, Steve 154 Cort, Debra 154 Cousino, Renee 154 Cox, Rhonda 154 Coy, David 155 Cradle, William 155 Cramer, Caryn 155 Cramer, William Crane, Ronald Crawford, Tommy 155 Creel, Patricia 155 Crellin, Carolyn 155 Crowe, Pat 154 Crowley, Karen 24,154,166 Crusilla, Tim Cullins, Curtis 154 Cunanan, Chris 154 Cunningham, Annette 89,154 Daily, Andrea 155 Darling, Darcy 32,35,155,175 Dastrup, Randal 155 Davidson, Charles 155 Davis, Laurie 155 Davis, Matt 155 Davis, Mike 154 Decker, Kathy 154 Decker, Mark 154 Deiranieh, David 154 Dempsey, Bonnie 154 DeNino, Terri Dennis, Maureen 155 Dennis, Tim Diaz, Robert 155 Dickson, Brent 155 DiMase, Francia 155 Dionisio, Joseph 154 Dodds, Mike 154 Doebler, Cindy 154 Doll, Richard 154 Donley, Kevin Dorn, Catherine 154 Dowling, Connie 155 Dowswell, Scott 155 Doxy, Susan 155 Duke, Bill 155 Dunlap, Renee 32,155 Eaton, Lynn 89,155 Eckert, Peter 156 Elliott, Della Ellis, June 156 Ellorin, Vanessa 156 Erie, Greg 156 Evans, Nancy 32,156 Evans, Paul 156 Fall, Mark 32,156 Farrell, Steven 156 Faulkner, Tamala 156 Fawver, Debbie 156 Faydo, Linda 35,156 Fennell, Jenifer156 Fernandez, Cynthia 156 Fernandez, Marty 156 Ferrante, Vicki 156 Ferreiro, Gina 156 Field, Dean 156 Finkelstein, Mike 156 Fischer, Joanne 156 Fisher, Doug 156 Fitzpatrick, John 156 Flores, Gilbert 156 Foley, Sherri 156 Fontanilla, Larry 156 Fore, Tom 156 Foy, Kelli 156 Frame, Richard 156 Franke, Steve 156 Farnklin, James Franovich, Vickie 156 Free, Cindy 156 Freeman, Darrell 156 Freeman, Dave 156 Frost, Ray 156 Frye, Jerry 156 Fuller, Rose Ann 156 Gable, Brad 156 Gallegos, Lourdes 156 Garcia, Debbie 156 Garcia, Lenora 156 Garcia, Mark 156 Garcia, Martha 156 Garner, Mark 156 Garvey, Joe 157 Garza, Mark Garza, Pat 157 Gauvin, Julie 89,157,175 Geis, Susan 24,157 Gemballa, Kersten 157 Glenn, Paul 157 Gonzalez, Rick 175 Gordon, Mark 157 Gram, Mike 157 Grasser, Cindy Graves, Chris Gray, Jeff 157 Gray, Shawn 48,157 Green, Kelly 157 Grifhn, Robin 157 Grifhths, Lauren 32,34,157 Guinn, Rosey 157,175 Gurnsey, Lois 157 Gustavel, David 157 Haas, Dean 157 Hagen, Rick 32,157 l-lalderman, Terri 34,157 Hale, Kris 157 Hall, Laurie 32,35,157 Hampton, George 157 Hanna, Dawn 157 Hansen, Roddy 157 Hark, Glynis 157 Harlan, Greg 157 Harper, Mike 157 Harrell, Vickie 157 Harrington, John 157 Harris, Steve 157 Hassell, Shawn 157 Hatcher, Cindy 157 Hattendorf, Paul 157 Heckelsberg, Shirly Henderson, Marla 88,157 Heng, Eileen Hennig, Judy 157 Hensley, Larry 157 Hernandez, Richard 157 Herrera, Richard Herrmann, Stefanie 158 Heustis, Jodi 158 Hicks, Mike 158 Hill, Ken 158 Hill, Penny 158 Hilley, Jeannie 158 Hilliard, Myron 32,158 Hoagland, Larry 158 Hoif, Larry 158 Holleron, Mary 158 Holloway, Diana 158,175 Honrud, Paul 158 Hooper, Kent 158 Horsfall, Bill 158,175 Howard, Barbra 158 Huerta, Luis Humphrey, Timothy 158 Hurley, Brooks 158 Hutton, Wayne 158 Hyatt, Fred 158 Imber, Bryan 158 Jackson, Jackie 158 Jain, Rex 158 Jamotillo, Donna Jefferies, James 158 Jenkins, Bruce 158 Johnson, Bruce 158 Johnson, Jeff 158 Johnson, Patricia 158 Johnson, Susan 158 Johnston, Stephenie 158 Jones, Cindy 158 Jones, Jeanette 158,183 Jones, Rod 158 Jordan, Joan Joy, Bernard 158 Joy, Les 158 Juarez, Patricia 158 Juerling, Beth 158 Kaminski, Anthony Kanaski, Mark 158,175 Kawasaki, Karen 158 Kazee, Janet 158 Keblish, Pam 158 Keenan, Theresa 158 Kelley, Charles 158 Kennedy, Christine 158 Kenney, Todd 158 Kerns, Barbara 158 Kerns, Catherine 158 Keyes, Kathy 158 Kimes, Julie 158 King, Buddy 158 King, Lisa 158 Kink, Bruce 158 Klein, Jeff 159 Klopfer, Jeff 159 Knobloch, Chris 159 Knudson, Carlyn 159 Kober, Konnie 159 Kock, Eric 159 Koester, Connie 159 Koester, David 159 Koppel, Phyllis Kotitsa, Connie Krumenacker, Todd 159 Kuffel, Anne 19,56,159 Lang, Cheryl 159 Lee, Randy 159 Lehnert, Chris 159 Lenane, Cathy 159 Lenane, Clifford 159 Lewis, Dean 159 Lewis, Terry Lloyd, Kim 159 Logan, Charlie 159 Long, Eric 159 Loomer, Tracy 159 Lounsbury, Ron 159 L Ludlow, Debbie 159 Lutz, Richard 159 Lynch, Selma 32,35,159 Machado, Kathy 160 Madison, Denise 160 Madueno, Idefonso 160 Magnan, Richard 160 Malboeuf, Mike 160 Manock, Mark 160 Markall, Jeanine 160 Marquez, Ernesto 160 Martin Jeff 160 Martinez, Eric 160 Martinez, Esther 160 Massey, Chris 160 Massie, Doug 160 Mathias, Jack 160 Mathis, Patti 160 Mattarocci, Sherilyn 160 Mattern, Todd 160 Matzenauer, Lynn 160 May, Erin 32,160 Mayo, Marsha 160 Mayo, Mike 160 McAvenia, John 160 McCarthy, Bob 25,160 McCauley, Phyllis 160 McGuane, Paul 160 McKay, Lori 160 McKenzie, Danny 160 McNeely, Shannon 160 McLintock, Andy McQuown, Cind6 32,160 McTighe, Kim Mears, Marjorie Meleski, Timothy Mendez, Mario 160 Mercier, Lisa 160 Merrihew, Denise 160 Mesker, Vonda 160 Miller, Dean 160 Miller, Kristen 160 Miller, Mary Miller, Terry 160 Millican, Holly 160 Miner, Karen 160,175 Minutelli, Angie 161 Mitchell, Kelly 160 Mizer, David Mizner, Cindy 161 Modory, David 161 Monaghan, Erin 161,162 Montgomery, Toni 161 Mora, Carlos 161 Moreno, Dolly 161 Morono, Olga 161 Morgan, Jerry 17161 Morris, Kim 161 Mortland, Mark 161 Mowry, Jason 161 Mudge, Peggy 161 Mudry, Ron 161 Mulcahy, Cathy 32,35,161 Nagel, Nancy 56,161 Nallion, Glen 161 Nash, Michael 161 Needels, Cindy 32 Nelson, Cindy 32,35,161 Nelson, Janet 161 Nelson, Joyce 161 Nishiguchi, Don 161 Nowlin, Debbie 161 Nowlin, Diane 32,35,161 Nowlin, Pat 161 Ohre, David 161 O'Keefe, Laura 161,175 Olbert, Becky 161 Oldfather, Todd 161 Olson, Chuck 161 Olson, Dave 161 Olson, Scott 32,161 Oppertshauser, Dina 161 Osnaya, Alma 161 Ostendorf, Heidi 24,161,171 Otis, Peter 161 Owens, Martin Oxford, Jim 161 Paciotti, Doug Palmer, Sean 56,162 Palmer, Steve 162 Parson,s Teresa Payne, Georgiana 162 Pearigen, Scott 162 Pedersoen, Dana 162 Pellegrino, Dana 162 Penton, Lura 162,171 Perrault, Andy 32,162 Perrotti, Tony 162 Pethick, Chris 162 Pichler, Ralph 32,162 Pierce, Mike 32,162 Powell, Mark 162 Pulsipher, Mike 162 Quartararo, Philip 162 Quin, Karen 162 Ralph, Paul Ramos, Lucille 162 Ratcliff, Dan 162 Ray, John 162 Ray, Richard 162 Ray, Steve 162 Reilly, Mark 162 Reyes, Riza 162 Reymore, Lee 160 Reynolds, Jill Reynolds, Mike Riggs, Linda 163 Riley, Bill Rios, Frank Rischard, Lisa Rivera, Charlie 163 Rivera, Gus 163 Rodriguez, Gabe 163 Rodriguez, Rafael 163 Rogers, Kelly 163 Rohasek, Matt 163 Rohde, Jim 163 Romero, Cesar 163 Rosendahl, Lynn 163 Rowden, Bill 163 Ruffell, Kim 163,175 Ruiz, Eric 163 Ruppenthal, Jim 32, Ryniec, Evelyn 163 Salazar, Sergio 263 Saliman, Sheldon Samples, Kelly 163 Sanchez, Steven 25,163 Sarmiento, Elaine 163 Sauder, Tony 163 Savage, Kay 32,34,163 Savell, Ruben 163 Scavo, Scott 32,163 Schei, Renae 163,175 Schiffhaurer, Jennifer 163 Schnieder, Suzie 163 Scott, Cindi 163 Scurto, Tony 163 Sechler, Cliff163 Senior, David 164 Seydel, Gerald 164 Seymour, Susie 56,164,176 Shoup, Jenny 164,175 Shubert, Jim 164 Siebern, Linda 164 Silver, Bonnie 164 Skinner, John 164 Smith Daine 164 Smith, James 164 Smith Karan 164 Smith, Shana 164 Smith, Sheri 164 Smith, Wayne 164 Smouse, Bob 164 Souder, Robert Spano, Teri 164 Speake, Craig 164 Spence, Nat 164 Spillane, Clare 164 Spounias, Steve 164 Staats, Sheri 164 Stanton, Rhonda 164 Steel, Jeff 68,164 Stevenson, Barbara 164 Stevenson, Valerie 164 Stewart, Teresa 164 Stoeckel, Mark 164 Stoike, Greg 164 Stout, Lee 164 Stricklen, Darren 164 Sugiyama, Robert 164 Sullivan, Mary 164 Taggart, Phil 164 Taiplae, Steve 164 Tamayo, Gary 164 Tanaka, Laura 32,165 Taylor, Paula Terry, Rick 165 Terry, Steve 165 Thomas, Cyndi 165 Thomas, James 165 Thompson, Randall 165 Ticen, Bob 165 Tingzon, Joe 165 Tomsovic, Jarvis 165 Torres, Debbie 165 Torres, Donna 165 Tovaas, Marty 165 Tranchini, Leslie 165 Trinidad, Eugene 166 Trotta, Janet 166 Tuchscher, Butch 166 Tugenberg, Toni 24,166 Tunstall, Debbie 166 Turner, Tom 24,166 Udo, Vince 166 Ullrich, Jeff 166 Valdes, Robert 166 VanEmerick, Erik 166 VanGundy, Jeff 166 VanKleeck, Tim 166 VanPatten, Linda 32,166 VanValkenburg, Cathy 166 VanWormer, Steve 166 Verdin, Pat 166 Vest, Patty 166 Villarreal, Lizzette 166 Visconti, Pam 32,34,166 Vitale, Mike 166 Wade, Juan 166 Wagner, Michelle 166 Wake, Brian 56,166 Walker, Tom 167 Walsh, Julie 166 Ward, Ross 167 Waring, Lori 167 Warmuth, Chuck 167 Warren, James Wasson, David 32,167 Watkins, Bill 167 Wells, Dean 167 Welsh, Connie 167,175 West, Russell 167 White, Chris 167 sWhite, Jodi 167 Whitney, Vickie Whitman, Tracy 167 Whitt, William Whittington, James 167 Wiar, Lisa 167 Wickham, Darline 167 Wiederhold, Robert 167 Wilhelm, Penny 167 Wortham, Debbie 167 Worthy, Susan 32,34,167 Wright, Mike 167 Yates, Doug 167 Yeager, Nancy 167,175 Yensen, Donna 167 Young, Beth 167 Zarling, Karen 89,167 Zavala, Bill 167 Zitani, Annette Zitzman, Sara 32,34,167 Zumstein, Bill 167 5 Qudex Accomando, Beth 138 Aguilar, Carol 138 Ahern, Doreen 138 Ahrens, Karl 138 Aiello, Bob 138 Akers, Melody 138 Aleman, Vivian 138 Alexander, Cindy Alexander, Dave 138 Alfaro, Sylvia 138 Alleguez, Tina 138 Allen, Annette 32,34,138,17O 176,177 Almeida, Ingrid 27,138 Ambrose, Bob 138 Andrecht, David 138 Ashcraft, Joy 32,34,138,l85 Assis, Abel 138 Austin, Laurie 138 Avery, Dean 57,138 Ayers, Jay Bacon, Jim 138 Banerian, George 138,185 Barbor, Jim 138 Barker, Mark 138 Barnard, Sue 138 Barnes, Cheryl 138 Barrett, Randy 32,138,184 Barry, Colleen 138 Bauer, Shannon 138 Beckingham, Tim 138 Beever, Brenda 138 Bahrens, Terry 138,175 Bell, John 57,138 Bennett, Corinne 138 Berndt, Michele 138 Beyer, Kirby 138 Bickel, Wade 139 Bier, Cindy 139 Biggs, Jeff 139 Blackburn, Laura Blakeley, Lynn 139 Blanc, Chris 139 Bloch, Donna 139 Bloch, Jeff 139,185 Bolin, Bernice 139 Booth, Vergil Bowers, Elaine 139 Boysen, Melinda 139 Bratton, Teri 30,139 Brazil, Tracey 89,139 Breitfelder, Larry 139 Bricker, Loren 139 Bridwell, Julie 139,172 Britschgi, Ken 139 Browder, Jud 139 Brown, Jim 139 Broughton, Sheila 139 Bruscher, Richard 139 Burns, George 139,176,177 Burns, Marissa 139 Burritt, John Cabasal, Frank 139 Calawell, Kay 139 Caldwell, Anita Cameron, Pete 139 Campbell, Leslie 139 Campbell, Pat 32,139 Canales, Judith 139 Cardoso, Fernando 139 Carr, Tammy 139 Carr, Terri 139 Casarez, Lucy 88,139 Cascio, Tina 139,184 Case, Lisa 139 Castovillo, Cheryl 32,34,139 236 Cathy, Laurie 139 Chagoya, Paula Charles, William Cheney, Michelle Childress, Richard 139,175 Cismowski, Brian 139 Close, Marla 139,171,38,176,177 Cohbum, David Coles, Tina 140 Confer, Lance 140 Conroy, Doreen 140,184 Congsli, Marc 140 Cooker, Steve 140 Coomer, Val 140,184 Cooper, Danny 140 Copeland, Mike 140 Cornelius, Jill 140 Cox, Bonnie 140 Coy, Brian 140 Crawford, Larry 140 Crews, Mike 140 Crews, Sue 88,89,140,184 Crinion, Eva 140 Crocker, Jeff 140 Cruz, Clifford 32,140 Cruz, Ray 48,140 Cull, Peggy 140 Cunha, Debbie 140 Danque, Denny 140 Danziger, Danny 140,172 Darrin, Danny 140 Davidson, James 141 Fox, Pam 141 Frame, Robert 141 Francis, John Frank, Karen 141,175 Frederick, Stewart Freeman, Jim 141,63 Freeman, Matt 57,141 Frye, Dennis 141 Fujikawa, David 24,141,184 Fujimoto, Sharon 141,92,177 Fuller, Ed 141,33,185 Fulton, Helen 141,151 Gallant, Joe 141 Gallegos, Martha 141 Gambin, Richard 142 Garcia, Dan 57,142 Gardella, Diana 142 Garland, Christine 142 Garland, Robert 142 Garmer, Geftery Garrison, Kim 142 Gartbaldi, David 142 Garza, Mike 142 Gauvin, Steve 142 Gavin, Greg 142 George, Kathy 88,142,176 Giertz, Bobby 57,142 Gilbert, Kathy Ginther, Michelle 32,34,142 Giorgetta, Doug 48,142 Glenn, John 39,48,142 Glisson, Shawn 142,177 Hiscock, Tina 19,143 Hoehner, Betty 143 Hoehner, Jeanne 143 Hoffman, Lisa 143 Holden, Linda 143 Holden, Steve 48,143 Holland, Mark 143 Hollander, Ron 48,143 Hollingsworth, Patti 143,185 Holman, Mark 143 Holman, Wayne 57,143 -Holodnak, Mary 143 Hood, Daniel Hopkins, Brad 143 Horn, Julie 143 Hornbeck, Kathy 143 Horsfall, Lori 143 Hourigan, Jeff 143 Howard, Alison 143 Huddleston, David 32,143 Hudson, Melissa 143 Huerta, Lewis 143 Hulsey, Jana 143 Hulson, Rene 144 Hunt, Jeff 144 Huston, Scott 144 Ikuta, Stephanie 144,185 Ince, Donald Ivers, Scott Iwanowski, Ian 48,144 Davis, Darren 48,68,14O Davis, Linda 140 Dearie, Jasmine 140 Decker, Jodee 140,174,176 DeGange, Patty 88,140,176 DeGuzman, Norman 140 DeGuzman, Stefen DeLeon, Joe 140 Delia, Mark 141 Dennis, Rosalie 141 Denton, Bill 141 Desero, Dawn 141 DesJardin, Dede 141 DiMase, Michael 141 Donalson, Doug 141 Dorman, Mike 48,141 Dorsey, Kathy 141 Dowling, Theresa 141 Duerksen, Carol 141 Dutridge, Cynthia Dvorak, Brenda Dyer, Dennis 141 Earle, Ken 141 Eaton, Amy 141 Edmunds, Jennifer 32,34,141 Glossner, Ann 142 Golden, Peggy 142 Gomez, Sandra 142 Gonczy, Diana Gonzales, Bernadette 21,89,142,176 Gonzales, Dolores 142,39 Gonzales, Gerry 142 Gonzales, John 48,142 Gonzales, Josie 142 Gonzales, Osbaldo 142 Gore, Sherri 89,142,177 Gothard, Laura 142 Gowan, Betsy 142 Grasser, Ricky 143 Gray, Barbara Green, Carol 142 Greene, Tim 48,142 Grifliths, Jay 142,185 Grim, Carol 142 Grissen, Debbie 32,142 Groswirt, Vered Guthrie, Kelly Gutzmer, Lisa 142 Guyton, Sandra 142 Guzman, Stephan Hackert, Debbie 143 Jackson, Mike 144 Jackson, Wayne 144 Jacobsen, Beverly 144 Jahn, William 144 James, Jolene 144 Jensen, Lisa 144,172 Jensen, Steven Johnson, Barrett 144 Johnson, Gary 144 Johnson, Jennifer 17,144 Johnson, Julia 144 Johnson, Lisa 144 Johnson, Tim 144 Jones, Marie 144 Jones, Trina 144 Joy, Robin 144 Kail, Michelle 24,144 Kamel, Mike 144 Kanaski, Tim 48,144 Kaneda, Yuri 144 Keenan, Margaret Kelley, James 144 Kemler, Susie 24,144 Kenner, Sam 144 Elliott, Tammi Engen, Michael 141 English, Ed 141 Erickson, Paul 57,141 Eslinger, Kevin 141 Espana, David 141 Espina, Esther 141,175 Farmer, Terry 141 Faulkner, Barbara 34,141 Fender, Geoff 48,141 Ferris, Tammi 141 Fink, Bob 141 Flanders, Tony 141 Flatt, Felicia 141 Fletcher, Jason 48,141 Flynn, Joe 141 Fornataro, Roland 48,141 Fort, Matt 57,141 Halderman, Toni 143 Hale, Kathy 143 Hall, Tim 32,143 Hamilton, Jazan 143 Hamilton, Stephanie 143 Hammond, Beth 25,143,38, 176,177 Harley, Kathy 143 Harris, Glenn 32,143 Harris, Tammy 143,175,176 Harrison, Kim 32,34,143,176 Hart, Bob 143 Harvey, Kathy 143 Hastings, Bill 143 Hawes, Bruce 143,184 Helgeson, Kirsten 143 Hemphill, Don 143 Hensley, Kimberly 143 Herrera, Paul 143 Herrmann, Peter 143 Hirst, Connie 89,143 Kettering, Patty 144 Kniss, Ron 144 Kohls, Lynn 32,34,144 Koppel, Phyllis 144 Kral, John 32,144 Krueger, Steven 144 LaFrance, Ronald 144 Lahr, Robert 144 Lambert, Randy 144 Langlois, Doug 39,144 Larry, Angela Larson, Laura 32,34,144 Lavie, Leslie 144 Lavie, Lori 144 Lawson, Kurt 144 Lea, Cindy 144 Leach, Karen 32 Lee, Tim 144 Leenerts, Eric 144 Lehtola, Denise 144 Leon, Denise 144,185 Leon, Philip 144 Lewthwaite, Margaret 145 Ley, Kelly 145 Lightbody, Steve 145 Link, Brigitte 145 Loretz, Mike 145 Lowe, Vicki 145 Lujan, Ben 145 Lund, Barbara 89,145 Lunsford, Leann 145,184 Lurie, Steve 32,145 Lutz, Vicki 145 Madden, John 145 Mahoney, David 145 Mahoney, Gwen 145 Mahoney, Tom 145 Maier, Sandi Main, Cindy 17,24,25,145, 184,176,177 Major, Mark Mancinelli, Dante 146 Marasso, Cheryl 146 Mark, Rose 146 Martin, James 146 Martinez, Ruben Martinez, Steve Mascola, Kathy Maxwell, Jonathan 145 McCall, Diane 34,145 McCarthy, Charlyn 145 McCarthy, Kathy 24,25,27,145, 92 McCarthy, Robin 145 McLenson, Lisa McConnell, Bradley 145 McCool, Kevin 145 McCune, Margo 145 McDonald, Fred 145 McGrath, Julia 145 McGrew, Bill 19,143,145 McIntosh, William McKinzie, Richard 48,145 McLees, John 32,145 McMillin, Scott 145 McNally, Michael 145 McNeely, Colin 145 Mello, Wayne 146 Mercado, Rosemary 146,176 Merfeld, Regina 89,146 Mesker, Cameron 48,146 Meyers, Tracey 146,93,92 Michel, Paul 146 Milam, Michelle 146,175 Millard, Ken 176 Miller, Christine 146,184 Miller, Mark 146 Minear, Brent 146 Minutelli, Joe 48,146 Molina, Marty 146 Molter, Robin 146,185 Monaghan, Pat 143,146 Montoya, Zachary 146 Mordecai, Julie 146,184,185,176 Morgan, Michael 146 Morgan, Nancy l46,184,176,177 Mullennix, Doug 146 Mulligan, Kim 146 Munger, Sherilyn 146 Munoz, Cindy 146 Murray, Brian 146 Myers, Craig 146 Myers, Kaylene 24,146 Navisky, Jeanne 146 Neal, Patrick 146 Nelsen, Robert 57,146 Nelson, John 146 Nelson, William 146 Newman, Lance 146 Newman, Lane 32,146 Nguyen, Tuyet 146 Nimmo, Beth 146,172 Norton, Karyl 146 Odion, Leonard 146 Odle, Brian 147 Odom, Brandie 147 Odom, Ronald 147 Ohls, Michael 147 Oldfield, Joan 147 Olson, Grant 147 Olson, Robert 147 Ortiz, John 147 Osnaya, Christina 147 Ouellette, Lorraine 147 Owens, Tommy 147 Paciotti, Doug 147 Parsons, Richard 147 Parsons, Bill 48,147 Patterson, Patty 32,147,172 Pedrin, Nennette 147 Perry, Dutch 48,147 Peters, Stanley 147 Petty, Robert 147 Phillips, Don 147 Pierangelo, Claire 147,184,177 Pluss, Paul 147 Poret, Lynn 56,147 Powers, Mary 147 Pratt, Mark 147,175 Proctor, Kim 147 Propati, Kathy 147 Quartararo, Michael 147 Quigg, Christine 147 Ragland, Robert 64,147,62 Rainville, Sandra 147 Ralph, Randy 147,184 Ramirez, Jose 147 Randazzo, James 32,147 Reichenberg, Tracie 42,147 Reilly, Joseph 147 Rentschler, Kimberly 147,184 Reyes, Bernard 147 Reyes, Donna 148 Reynoso, Lillian 148 Richmond, Carole 148 Rieckoff, Scott 148 Riemer, Lori 34,148 Roberts, Dawn 148 Roberts, Leon 57,148 Roedel, Renee 148,172 Rogers, Lori 148,175 Roys, Myrna 148 Rude, Valerie 148 Rudisill, Duane 148,176 Ryan, Bartley 148 Ryniec, Lee 32,34,148,175 Sachette, Mark 148 Sanchez, Barbara 148 Santillan, Ramon 148 Sawashi, Stuart 148 Schafer, Richard 148 Schmidt, Matthew 148 ' Schmunk, Steve 148 Schneeman, Helen 32,34,148,175 Schomer, Rory 149 Schultz, Lisa 149 Seewald, Gregory 149 Seydel, Gerald 149 Shanks, Becky 149,176 Shaw, Billy 149 Shearburn, Teresa Sherek, Catherine 149 Shinn, Doris 149 Shoup, Ed 149 Short, Valarie Siebern, Richard 149 Silva, Haydee 89,149 Sirles, Scott 57,149 Skeen, Stephanie 149 Skinner, Gary 149 Smalley, Sue 32,149 Smith, Sandra 149,184 Snyder, Julene 149 Sosa, Darmha 149 Speer, Leslie 149,92,176 Spencer, Jane 25,56,149, 184,176 Spiers, Dorothy 149 Spillane, Ellen 149 Spinelli, Bill 149 Spounias, Mike 149 Stanford, Sarah 149 Stanford, Sheila 149 Steinwand, Tami 88,149 Stephenson, Doug 149 Stephenson, Kathy 149,176 Wheatley, Chris 151 Wheeler, Eric 151 Wheeler, Teresa 151 white, John 151,184 Whitenack, Susan 151,184 Whitt, Cynthia Whitt, Debra 151,92 Whitten, James Whittier, Thomas 151 Wickham, Howard 151,175 Williams, Tommy Williams, Treavor 151 Wilson, James 151 Wilson, Paul 151 Wollerschied, George 175 Wood, Deborah Woodward, Jon 151,184 Wraith, Peggy 151 Wright, Butch 151 Wright, Judy 151 Wymore, Barry Yandoc, Don Yanik, Laura 34,151,176 Yano, Michael 151 Stewart, C Strickradt, raig Charles 149 Stoneman, Gary 48,150 Sugiyama, Sugiyama, Summers, Summers, Ann 150,175 Mike 150 Donald Doreen 150 Yantis, Deran 150 Yates, Don Yensen, David 48,151,184 Young, Elizabeth 151,184 Young, Richard 151 Young, Scott 151 Yourczek, William 151 Summers, Scott 150 Sundell, Joel 150 Suzan, Merry 25,27,143,150,92 Taggart, Chris 143,150,176 Takashima, Mike 48,150 Talamantez, Mike 150 Taylor, Barbara 150 Thomas, Mark 150 Thornton, Mark 150 Tomlinson, Loren 150 Torrente, Henry 48,150 Torres, Melando 150 Trenhaile, Donna 21,24,l50, 170,176,177 Troino, Bill 150 - Tuchscher, Renee 143,150,93, 92,184,177 Ulle, Heidi 150 Vandersommen, Victor 138,150 VanMeter, Elaine 32,150 Vawter, Greg 150 Vidal, Theresa 89,150,176 Villarreal, Bobby 150 Wade, Mimi 150 Wake, Cindy 57,150,184 Walker, Charles 150 Walker, Daryl 150,39 Wallingford, Glenn 151 Wander, Debbie 151,175 Ward, Mike 57,151 Waring, Gary 151 Watkins, Tim 57,151 Welch, Laurie Welch, Lorena Wellman, Joanne 151 Wells, Debbie 151 Welsch, James Wetzel, Andrew 151 Wever, Victor Yu has, Pearl 151 Zarling, Kevin 151 Zec, Nelson 151,172 Zirk, Karin 151 Adamcin, Deborah 103 Adamos, Timothy 102 Akridge, Deborah 102 Albee, Ardath 102 Aleman, Ruben 57,184 Alexander, Thomas 19,102,176,177 Allen, Melanie 175 Allison, Kevin 102,175 Anderson, Karen 103 Anslin, Erja 29,102 Ardoin, Shawn 102 Ayers, Jay 102 Assis, Abel Garbiel 29 Backes, Paul 19,20,21,102, 173-,45,17e,177,184 Ballantyne, Scott Baranov, Peter 48,102 Barney, Sharon 103,177 Bassett, Mark 103 Benavidez, Sara 103 Berg, Eric 103 Berg, Karin 102 Berndt, Mark 102 Beyer, Teri 102,177 Bidwell, Edward 102,126 Birzer, Nancy 20,102,117,177 Blair, Sally Blankenburg, Lisa 103,177 Bloch, Jeffrey 103,177,185 Bock, Daniel 103 Boldt, Elizabeth 103 Bonhag, Steven 103 Bourquin, Geoffrey 103 Bovet, Meridel 56,103 Bragg, Elizabeth 103,176 Bratton, Robin Brazil, Scott 172,173,63 Bristow, Michael 23 7 9nde Browder, Erin Brown, David 48 Brown, Jim 48,173 Brown, Valerie 22,23 Bruscher, Rhonda Burger, Kathy Burke, Pam Burns, Kelly 175 Bush, Bob 48 Butler, Bruce Cabada, Mark Cagle, Greg 48 Camacho, Anita Camaisa, Allan 25,172,176,184 Cameron, Greg 117,177 Campbell, Barbara 177 Campbell, Dale Campbell, Rita Campuzano, Cathy Cannon, Yvetta 170 Cardenas, Eugene 48 Cartmill, Jim 19,25,171,173, 177,176,184 Casarez, Tony Casey, Carol 27,37 Casson, Danny 106 Centrullo, Mary 106 Chagoya, Juanita Chamberlain, Robyn 175,106,176, 177 Chambers, Rodney 106 Cismowski, Joel 106 Clay, Danette 106 Cline, Robert 106 Coahran, Glen 106 Cobb, Jonathon Cohen, Mike 19,48,107 Colegrove, Ann 17,25,170, 107,93,92,37,184 Coleman, Patricia Collins, Sharon Collet, JoAnne 170,107,127 Conerty, Sharon 107 Connely, Dona Connors, Beth 56,106 Conroy, Ed 48,106 Cooper, Ben Correia, Tony Cousino, Brian 106 Covey, Sherrie 106 Cox, Gerry 14,107 Crews, Pam 107 Croce, Massimo 29,106 Cruz, Rowena 88,107 Cucjen, Tina 107 Cull, Kathy 106 Cullins, Roy 173 Cunha, John 107 Czapor, Janet 107 Dailey, Jennifer 109 Daglas, Thomas Danque, Yunice 109 Dastrup, Kathy 27,109,170,177 Davidson, Valerie 109 Davies, Holly 14,109,177 Davis, Earle 109 Davis, Scott 32,109 DeLaCruz, Ernie 109,175,185 DeLeon, Lucas 109 DesJardin, John 48,108 DeSouza, Thelma 109 Diaz, Mary 108 Diaz, Sandra 108 Dickson, Tracey 48,108 Dillon, Chris 25,108,171, 238 176,177 Dowell, Peter 109,184 Doyle, Bruce 175 Doxy, Bryan Driver, Joe 109 Drizerj, Tony 109 Drummond, Michele 109 Dunkle, Virginia 109 Dunn, Daniel Dunstan, Denise 32,108 Dvorak, Brenda 108 Dysart, Debbie 108 Earle, Tami 108 Easley, James 105 Eitzen, Karl Elrick, Maya 15,24,108,92 Endres, Jeffrey 19,108,123 Engen, Randy 48,110,172,176 Enright, James 110 Erickson, Stephen 110 Evans Mark 64,65,110 Evans Mary 111 Evans, Roger 110 Ewalt Brian 110 Eyres: Kathryn 19,88,110 Feneis, Susie 24,110 Ferguson, Robert 110 Fernandez, Javier Ferro, Raymond 111 Filip, Frieds 111,175,176 Finch, Steven 111 Fink, Ruth 111 Finkelstein, Robert 110 Fitzgerald, Richard 110 Flynn, Richard 110 Franklin, Christa 111 Franklin, Tina 111 Frederick, Richard 111,170 Fredlund, Susan 110 Furbush, Jeanne 110,177,184 Gaines, Derek 111 Galichon, Cynthia 20,111,176 Gallegos, Francisco 111,175 Garrett, Barbara 111 Garza, Carlos Galinas, Brenda Goll, Dan 32,113 Gonzales, Joseph Gonzales, Doug Gass, Julie Graves, Thomas 19,123,110,176 Gray, Elizabeth Gray, Maureen Green, Donald Greene, Roslyn 14,32,48,119,177 Grodzicki, Tamara Gross, Henry Gross, Jeffery Grover, Gayle Guerra, Mary Guinn, Laurie 175 Gurnsey, Cynthia Guthrie, John Habel, Brendan Halgat, Tina Hallam, Bryan Hammock, Gregory 113 Hansen, Richard 48,112 Harms, Marcia Harvey, Jack Harvey, Kevin Haskins, Jackie Haugen, Steven Hawes, Diane Hayes, Sibyl 175,176,177 Heckelsberg, Julie Hedberg, Erik Henderson, Dale 48,52 Henderson, Donna 113 Hennig, Deborah 115 Hepp, Belinda 115 Hertel, Kim 115 Hickman, Jo Hillard, Constance 115 Hoagland, Cynthia 114 Hoaf, Johann 29,114 Hoff, Kevin Hoffman, Mary 115 Hogan, Sharlo 115 Holden, Robert 48,115 Holland, Sherri 115 Holman, Timothy 114 Honrud, Pamela 114 Hooper, Lon 48,115 Horsfall, Lori 115 Humphrey, Deborah 115 Hurley, Lance 48,115 Imber, Bruce 114 Jackson, Von 114 James, Patricia 114 Jenkins, James Jennings, Gayle 114 Jennings, Carol 114,144 Jensen, Carolyn 114 Jensen, Catherine Jensen, Susan 114 Jensen, Brett 114 Jensbye, Inger 29,175,114 Johnson, David 39,114 Johnson, Jill 116 Johnson, Ward 116 Johnston, Russell 116 Jones, Gail 116 Jones, Kenneth 116 Jones, Kerry 27,116,111,36 Jones, Sherry 116 Kang, Hyun 116 Kay, Jimmy 117 Keeley, Robert 32,117,185 Kelley, Dayn 116 Kessler, Roberta 116 Khoury, Nadim King, Kathleen 116 Kinsel, David 30,116,171, 172,l03,62,44,177 Klopfer, John Knight, Cecelia 117 Knight, Kelly 177 Knudson, Carol 117 Kostelecky, Joseph 117 Kraft, Kenneth 117 Krueger, Richard 56,117 Kuffel, Teresa 20,117 Langdoc, Karen 117,175 Langlois, Theodore 117 Law, Kathy LeCompte, Dana 117,175,185 Letuli, Tafu Ley, Charles Ley, Katherine 119 Lithgow, Sherrie 15,17,20, 170,119,44,45,185 Lobb, James Locks, Jody 119 Lockey, Charlotte 119 Lococo, Nina 22,23,119,179 Long, Pamela 119 Lopez, Kim Loresco, Alejandro 119,44 Lowe David 119,185 Macaulay, John 48,119,63 MacDonald, Eileen 30,48,119,177 Madden, Jesse Maffei, Ann 118 Malone, Pat 64,65,118 Maniaci, Sary 119 Martin, Geoffrey 48,119 Martin, Greg Martin, Larry 119 Martin, Lydia 21,119,185 Martinez, Robert 48,118 Mascola, Nancy 118 Mattern, Michael May, Maryjane 48,118 McAvenia, Gerard 118 McConkey Ty 118 lvlcCrorey, Steven 118 McDougall, Karen 118 McDowell, Robert McGlone, Cynthia 118 McKenzie, Michael McKeown, June 170,119 McMahon, Kelley 171,120 Mears, Robert 120 Meleski, James 120 Mendis, Edward 18,173,120 Mendoza, Rickey 120 Menefee, Christine 120 Mesker, Mark 125,120,184, 176,177 Meyers, Timothy 121 Mikha, Imad Miller, Richard 121 Mills, Cynthia 121 Mingo, Tama 121 Minutelli, Thomas 48,120 Misenol, Judy 120 Moldt, Deborah 120 Montoya, Susie 32,34,48,121 Moody, Pauline 121,184 Morgan, Marianne 171,121 Mortland, Edmund Scott 121,176 Mulcahy, Michael 48,120 Munson, Christopher 48,120 Murray, Audrie 121,37 Murray, Thomas 173,121 Mursu, Douglas Myers, Alex 17,22,23,25, 3O,31,121,176 Myres, Maryan 1,20,23,56, 121 Nagel, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, ll, Cherie 123 Newha Laura 123,116,92,184 Bill 117,123,176 James 123 Susan E. 123 Susie 123 Newhall, Sharon 123 Norris, Nunes, Ogilvie, John 123 Alfred 123 Douglas 48,123,114 Olson, Greg 122 Oppertshauser, Lisa Orkin, William 122,176 Orozco, Gabriela Osnaya, Carlos Ostendorf, Laurie 122,170, 108,127,37 Otis, Michael 122 Overfield, Julie 123 Palacios, Catherine 123 Palmer, Charles Jr. 24,30,48, 123,17o,173,45,177,176,184 Palmer, Teri 123 Palumbo, Michael 123 Parthemer, Alyson 122 Pataky, Kevin 32,122 Paul, Gary Pavlicek, Jeffery 122 Pearson, Jennifer 122 Peterson, Fred 122 Phillips, Greg 122 Phillips, Kenneth 122,170 Phillips, Mark 122 Pierangelo, David 24,124,173, 176,177 Polselli, Dino 124 Porciuncula, Sadano 30,124,173 Powers, Kathleen 124 Price, Kathleen Price, Tracy 15,l24,92,184 Quin, Michael 124,173 Ramirez, Marciela 124 Ramos, Ernestina 124 Rauen, Kathrine 39,147,184 Ray, Brigitte 27,124,36,177 Rentschler, Christy 124,184 Reynoso, Laura 125 Rhubottom, Geoffrey 125 Rickey, Catherine 125 Riddell, Nancy 18,125 Rivera, Ernest 124 Roberts, Rance 124 Rodriguez, Patricia 125 Rogers, Dana 125 Rogers, Marijaine 125,175 Rogers, Robert 125,175 Rojales, Jocelyn 124 Romano, Joanne 124 Roth, Lisa 125 Rowden, David 125 Roys, Earl Ruland, Jeffrey 56,57,l23, 125,177 Rydle, Jan 29,125 Saenz, Robert 127 Saniz, Marcia 127 Samayoa, David 126 Sanchez, John 126 Sandoval, Ronald 126 Santiago, Jessis 48,126 Santiago, John 126 Sarmiento, Elizabeth 29,127 Savoroski, Kathryn Schafer, Bill 25,127,45,176,177 Schilling, Carin 126 Schmitt, Melody Sechler, Jeffrey 48,52,126 Segen, Loree 126,177 Sellers, Anthony 126 Serna, Veronica 126 Seymour, Henry 56,57,127 Shanks, Ronald 62,127 Shockey, Richard 126 Sims, Jennie 126 Slater, Martin 127 Smith, Anita Smith, Donette 127 Smith Michael 127 Smith, Nicholas Smith, Rebecca 127 Smouse, William 48,126 Snider, Dale 126 Sohlke, Sabine 29,127 Somogyi, Sharon 127,176 Sorce, David 171,175,127 Speake, Richard 127 Spellman, Janet Spencer, William 56,109 Stacy, Valerie Steinwand, Tracy 176 Stevens, Mark 48 Strahan, Ralph Stuckey, Wade Sturgeon, Andy 32 Sullivan, Paul Summers, Dianne 170,118,92 Sunken, Michelle 177 Suzan, Mitch 17,19,110, 177,184 Tanaka, Mike 32 Tate, Mark Taylor, Anne Templin, Carl Tessitors, John Thelin, Steven Torrente, Arlene 176 Tuchscher, Monica 108,177,184 Tugenberg, Steve 21,176 Turner, Lance Turpin, Jon VanKleeck, Bryant VanPatten, Skip 18 VanWormer, Cheryl Verdugo, Beatrice Wagoner, Jolita Walker, David Wall, Dana 9,88 Walsh, Michael 48 Walton, Julie Ward, Kern Warlop, John Watkins, Mike 48,52 Watson, Dawn 25,130,171,37,177 Watson, Suzan 20,130 Weaver, Roy Eugene 130 Weis, Thomas 130 Welker, Greg 130 Wesson, Ken West, David 130 Wetherington, Kevin Whatley, Michael White, Cindy 130 White, Donald 130 White, Joseph 48 White, Michael 130 Whitten, Paul Wilkinson, Kenneth Williams, Jan 131,171,92, 93,37,184 Williams, Paul Willoughby, Andrea 131 Wilson, Cindy 131 Wilson, Ed 48,123,131 Winsick, Lisa Wold, David Wolf, Paul Wortham, Susan 131 Worthy, Linda 131 Wulf, Karen 131 Yaeger, Susan 131 Yamashito, Yuka Yuhas, Ruth Zavala, Greg 131,170 Zieber, David 131 Zieber, Gary 131 Zumalt, Andrew 131 I! 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