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Editor-in-Chief Lynn Sanders Associate Editor Colleen Kellerman Business Manager Jerry Tenney Adviser Leslee Austin Published by Buena Park High School Buena Park, California June, 1966 Introduction Route 66— The school year. This highway is short. Time passes quickly as you Speed along Route 66. The year is short. Where did it go? we ask. And now the road ends. Another year has passed. Turn the pages of this book. Relive the memories of your trip. The dances. The classes. The games. They are all here. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 4 Administration and Faculty 6 Student Life 22 Student Government 24 Activities 30 Clubs and Organizations 58 Boys ' Sports 88 Girls ' Sports 120 Academics and Classes 132 Seniors 134 Juniors 168 Sophomores 180 Freshmen 192 Advertisements 205 Index 221 Editor ' s Page 232 Mr. Frank Ford Mr. Frank Ford He Is No Ordinary Teacher Ten years . . . One decade of teaching at BPHS. For this We dedicate the 1966 LOS COYOTES To Mr. Frank Ford. These are impressive years For the many students who passed his way. For he is no ordinary teacher. His class is no ordinary classroom. An easy air of informality prevails In this room. A smile. A joke. A moment of laughter. These qualities are always present. The teacher. A dedicated man. Kindness and sincerity are his attributes. The students respond to these qualities. They work willingly— They participate — They strive to improve. Ten years . . . One decade of teaching . . . Years of dedicated service To all of the students Who will always remember His class. For this We dedicate the 1966 LOS COYOTES To Mr. Frank Ford. ADMINISTRATION AND =ACULTY This road is old. It has a good foundation but it needs repair. Soon the men will come. It will be fixed. It will be smooth again. A student is troubled. What is wrong? Decisions! What college? What job? A problem? Bad grades? Counselors, administrators, teachers Always willing to help. Will they be interested? Of course. Go ahead. Ask. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS DR. ERNEST G. LAKE Superintendent DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS: Standing— Harold L. Throop, Di- vision of Funds Business Affairs; John D. Renley, Division of Personnel Services. Seated— Walter J. Pray. Director of Person- nel Services; John W. Mann, Deputy Superintendent; and Stacy Hertsche, Division of Physical Plant Facilities. BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Standing— W. Fred Zurcher. member. La Habra: Fran- cis N. Laird, member. La Habra. Sitting— Mrs. Nicholas A. Begovitch, mem- ber, Fullerton; Walter E. Smith, President. Fullerton: and J. F. Sullivan, Clerk, Buena Park. School Administrators MR. RICHARD H. SPAULDING Principal The gracious and friendly Mrs. Eleanor Kemper has a dual role at Buena Park High School. She serves as Vice-Principal and Dean of Instruction. Mrs. Kemper came to Buena Park in 1956 as Dean of Girls. In 1960 she assumed the duties of Vice-Principal and Dean of Instruction. Not only does she act as the Principal ' s Representative, but she is responsible for supervising instruction, help- ing plan the curriculum, and co-ordinating the de- partment heads and lead teachers. Pursuing her vital interest in students, Mrs. Kem- per has guided Girls ' League for ten years. Gracious, helpful — a friend. Wise, efficient, dedicated. These words very aptly describe Buena Park High School ' s Principal, Mr. Richard H. Spaulding. Mr. Spaulding welcomed the first Buena Park student tjody in 1956. Each year he has awakened students to the opportunities that surround them. His first official appearance before the student body occurs at the Opening Day Ceremonies each year. Aside from his many official duties, Mr. Spaulding always finds time to be a warm and jovial friend to the students. In his search for a better education for students at BP, Mr. Spaulding attended the NASSP Conven- tion in Cleveland, Ohio February 5-9. In Rambling Reactions From A Wandering Westerner, a memo to the faculty, he described his travel experiences. Wise, efficient, dedicated — a friend. MRS. ELEANOR KEMPER Dean of Instruction Vice-Principal School Administrators The School Administrators are very vital people. They are important to both Buena Park High School students and the faculty. We are very proud to have understanding and efficient persons such as Mr. Eugene Vitamanti, Mr. Rito Rios, and Mrs. Catherine Killeen. These people really seem to care about the present and future of students and faculty. Tedious tasks like co-ordinating student activities, stu- dent government, curriculum, and discipline fall on the shoulders of these educators. MR. EUGENE VITAMANTI Dean of Students L 1 1i I MRS. CATHERINE KILLEEN Dean of Guidance MR. RITO RIOS Administrative Assistant Counselors MR. ROBERT HENDERSON r Teaching Staff MRS. MARILYN ARNOFF English MATT ASTA Business Education MRS. LINDA BARNES English ■RICHARD BARTULSKI Special Education MRS. LESLEE AUSTIN Publications English Administrators confer during council meeting. « 1 KENNETH BELL H. S. Coach MISS ELIZABETH BERKEY English GARY 6ERLAND English MRS. PATRICIA BEYERS English DAVID BOIES Social Science r MISS JOHNNIE BROOKS Physical Education DAVID BREMER Business Education o t M JAMES BREMER Social Science MISS CLAUDINE CASEY Physical Education FRANKLIN COBURN H. S. Coach ALLEN COHEN English RICHARD CRANDALL Language JOHN CRAVEN H. S. Coach JOHN CULHANE Industrial Arts PAUL CURLEY English i DON DANIELS Business Education MRS. MILDRED DOWNING Music MRS. MARYANNE ESGATE Language GEORGE FAIRCHILO H. S. Coach ii. w. i CHARLES FEIN Drama MISS BEATRICE FENTON Art FRANK FORD Social Science w ,V4 MRS. CHARLENE HALL Physical Education MRS. MARILYN FRERICHS Social Science t RS. SARAH GRONSTRAND MRS. LINDA GRUVER Science Social Science ALBERT HAMMEL Mathematics LAWRENCE FOLLETT Social Science DONALD FORBES Industrial Arts T MISS SHIRLEY CATLING Social Science MISS PERNELL GAULT English TEACHER AIDES: Mrs. Jane Palenlz (Business Education) and Mrs. Nancy Burkhart (Physical Education). DAVID HEIL Social Science Back to School Night, held October 14, gave parents an opportunity to meet teachers. TYE HILLGER Industrial Arts ROBERT HUGENBERGER Art GEORGE HUNNEX Language MISS SHARON HUNTER English f P . M HAROLD HOFFMAN Mathematics r GARY HOLLAHAN English MARVIN HOOVER P.E. Coach i PAUL JOHNS Art PAUL KANE Social Science VAHRAM KERIAN Mathematics ELMER KLIPPENSTEIN Science LYLBURN LAYER Music PETER MARTIN Library ppT - « MRS. MARIETTA MclNTIRE Home Economics 1 MISS DONNA KRAMER Physical Education MRS. JOYCE KUPSH Business Education f ( MRS. ROCHELLE LUBIN English ill MRS. EILEEN LUKE Home Economics V m ' A - MRS. MADGE LARABEE Business Education SCOTT MALICH Physical Education ROBERT MARVIN H. S. Coach JOHN MINNECI Science They ALL speak Spanish! WILLIAM MOFFAT Science ROGER MORRIS Speech English JOHN MORTENSEN Agriculture - A MRS. RUTH NORDSTROM English RALPH OLSON Industrial Arts MISS JILL PARSON Mathematics  «5r3K ' w MRS. FRANCES PATTERSON Nurse MRS. DICKSIE PETERSON Business Education FRED PILLING Social Science MRS. BARBARA SABEN Physical Education PRENTISS PORTER H. S. Coach MRS. BETTY SCALING Social Science MISS DIANNE RITNER English They didn ' t pass Driver Ed. SAUL SCHACHTER Mathematics 1 ' -- STEVEN SEAGAL Mathematics Pi I k MRS. LELIA SMITH English RONALD SMITH Mathematics DENNIS SMOOT Agriculture JAMES SPRAGUE Mathematics MISS FRANCES STONE Language GEORGE STOUT Mathematics WILLIAM STRASBURG Industrial Arts MRS. JULIE SWARTZ Language MRS. NORMA TAKESIAN Home Economics RALPH TALLANT H. S. Coach TODD TENNYSON Special Education Coach RONALD THOMAS Industrial Arts STANLEY TINKLE Language ROBERT TOMES English ROBERT VAN WONTERGHEM Industrial Arts tM GARY WAKEFIELD H. S. Coach BILL WEECH Language HENRY VELLEKAMP H. S. Coach SAMUEL WELLS Industrial Arts DONALD VOLPI H. S. Coach EARL WILSON English BPHS FACULTY CLUB OFFICERS: Seated— President Don Daniels, Co-Social Chairman Mrs. Frances Patterson, and Vice President David Heil. Standing — Co-Social Chairman Richard Bartulski, Secretary Mrs. Patricia Beyers, and Treasurer Mrs. Joyce Kupsh. ARNOLD WINOKUR H. S. Coach WILLIAM ZEMER H. S. Coach 19 Secretaries MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Delores Helm and Mrs. Peggy Byrne. F .- v G l •v COUNSELING OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Linda Halley and Mrs. Betty Sperr. f 1 [i 1. ATTENDANCE OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Judith Nel- son and Mrs. OIlie Feemster. TEXTBOOK CLERK: Mrs. Betty Wtiite- lock. LIBRARY CLERKS: Mrs. Betty DeMato and Mrs. Eleanor Gourley. Classified Staff J lk CUSTODIANS: Frank O ' Keefe, Fred Soto, Jack Rogers, Angel Soto. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Lillian Brawley, Mrs. Faye Peterson, Mrs. Mary Lou Ibbs, Mrs. Opal Broyles, Mrs. Eva Turman. CUSTODIANS: Seated— Joseph Bielawicz, Omar McConnell. Alton Durden. Middle— Carl Sleeper. Standing- Luis Munoz, Walter Mistal, Josepti Correy. BUS DRIVERS: Bernie Haraldson, Jim Mason, and Jotin Lucas. STUDENT LIFE SIGNAL AHEAD This is an intersection. It leads north, south, east, west. Which way will you go? The center lane goes straight ahead. The left lane must turn. The right lane can do either. Which way will you go? The light is red. The light is green. Stop. Go. Stop. Go. It is noon. Pep club. Newspaper. Girls ' Chorus. Which will you choose? It is three o ' clock. Football. Drill team. Yell leader. Which will you choose? student Body President GARY EHRNMAN Qualities essential to a student body leader are school- pride, self-pride, and pride-in-others. These are the qualities that Gary Ehrnman possesses in his role of Student Body President at Buena Park High School. This year ' s President has displayed this pride in several ways. Aside from presiding at Executive Cabinet meetings, Gary introduced the idea of having meetings of all class officers to discuss any problems or recommendations that their class may have. Gary ' s pride in himself shows in his excellence in Var- sity football and track. Gary has also been a member of C.S.F., and he was selected to represent Buena Park at the Senate Youth Conference. His pride in others lies in his interest in all of the stu- dents and in his concern for the Executive Cabinet. The Executive Cabinet is responsible for almost all school ac- tivities, for student body card sales, for pep rallies, and for A.S.B. finances. Guided by Mr. Rito Rios, the 1965-1966 Executive Cabinet has done an excellent job. Executive Cabinet RUTH KIDD A.S.B. Secretary RON BERENSCHOT A.S.B. Vice President STEVE FITZPATRICK A.S.B. Treasurer JOHN MASUDA Athletic Manager LYNN SANDERS Publicity Chairman MARY DOYLE Social Chairman KERRY SULLIVAN Pep Chairman 25 student Court student Court is the judicial branch of student government at Buena Park High School. The 1965- 1966 Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice Jack Nelson, has fulfilled its duty to try students and prescribe punishment for those who violate the school rules. They have always strived to make Stu- dent Court an institution that students would respect. JACK NELSON Chief Justice TERRY ASHTON Justice BETH HICKS Justice PAT TRAIN Justice JACKIE WRIGHT Justice JODIE PAGE Justice SHERRY GEIGER Clerk ■-Cx: GARY ORCUTT Justice LARRY METZ Justice RON KEECH Justice 27 Leadership Class A.S.B. Vice President Ron Berenschot expresses his views during an Executive Cabinet meeting. Mr. Rito Rios serves as adviser to the class. Leadership class is composed of seniors who are club presidents, song or yell leaders, Executive Cabinet mem- bers, Senior Class president, the mascot, and the Chief Jus- tice of the Student Court. This class discusses school prob- lems and introduces new ideas to make student life more profitable at Buena Park High School. Members of the class are: GARY EHRNMAN, A.S.B. Pres- ident; RON BERENSCHOT, A.S.B. Vice President: RUTH KIDD, A.S.B. Secretary: STEVE FITZPATRICK. A.S.B. Treas- urer; LYNN SANDERS, Publicity Chairman; KERRY SULLI- VAN, Pep Chairman; MARY DOYLE, Social Chairman; JOHN MASUDA, Athletic Manager; JERRYE PYLE, I.C.C. and Girls ' League President: JODIE PAGE, G.A.A. President: JOHN MIL- LER, Senior Class President: JANET HICKS, Future Home- makers of America President; BRUCE HAGERTY, Hum ' n Strummers President: VERA MAE WALSH, French Club Pres- ident: JACK NELSON, Chief Justice of Student Court; BOB FREER, Head Yell Leader; NANCY DENISON, Yell Leader; TOM BOUSMAN, Yell Leader; LINDA FERGUSON, Song Leader; KAREN CASSELBURY, Song Leader; LINDA GRIN- STEAD, Song Leader; JAN CLARK, Pep Club President: JERRY TENNEY, Spanish Club President: MIKE KOTZIN, Mascot. Leadership class also serves as civics and economics classroom. STUDENT CONGRESS President Ron Berenschot leads Student Congress in discussion on school problems. Douglas Adams, Freda LeBlanc, Terry McGauvran, Bob Brag- stad, Sue Elgin, Terry Smith, John Turner, Brian VanHan- del, Paula Gutman, Kathy Suda, Ken Stough, Paul Wuest, James Bartshe, Mike Beckner, Linda Moulson, Cheryl Bel- mont, Fonda Smithson, Laura Swaim, Bob Challman, Sand! Arnold, Terry Wilson, John Rick, Dave Stanko, Cherie Bealar, Barbara Clark, Bob Greenwood, Dan Martinez, Eileen Elsen- hower, Margaret Repine, Donna Branstrom, Jerry Green, Art Barrera, Ken Johnson, Cynthia Palmer, Debbie Blackburn, Leslie McClure, Ron Horvath, Joy Brigham, Marcy Man- ning, Debbie Hirsch, Becky Matteson, Sue Harless, Ron Novak, Teresa Leachman, Chris Lane, Sandra Jones, Larry Kuykendall, Steve White, Joyce Wilson, Cindy Boyles, Greg Quaid, Sylvia Verdugo, Gary Sanders, Joyce Paxton, Marty Hampton, Bob First, Don Shipman, Gary Crawford, Dale Stafford, Sandy Gilbert, Cheryl Goodenough, Donita Tressler, Robert Nunez, Gary Cornwall, Bruce Pepchinuk, Ben Razo, Joyce Oleinik, Terrell Lee Reyes, Terry Underwood, Pat Gar- field, Jim Schmidt, Bill Hodgers, Ed Sanderson, Bruce Hag- erty. VICE PRESIDENT: Ed Mills. SECRETARY: Karen Stanton. Student Congress, the student ' s voice in student government, has accomplished some very fine pro- grams this year. The major accomplishment was selecting the Youth For Understanding program for a foreign exchange student. C.A.S.C. Representative Jim Schmidt and President of Student Congress Ron Berenschot. 29 ACTIVITIES INDEX OPENING WEEK ; ' CAVE DWELLERS ' ; AFTER GAME DANCES GOOD TASTE IN DRESS ; GIRLS, BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVE 35 HOMECOMING QUEEN ATTENDANTS ; FOOTBALL FLING CHRISTMAS PROGRAM CHRISTMAS FORMAL KING AND QUEEN 44 WINTER WONDERLAND TALENTED COYOTES ' THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST ' 48 GIRLS ' LEAGUE DANCE SADIE HAWKINS T DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME ' 110 IN THE SHADE ' ! MODERN DANCE CONCERT i PROM AND GRADUATION SENIOR PARTY I Coyotes meet on Coyote Plaza for Opening Day Ceremonies. Clowning around for the Freshmen newcomers. Mr. Spauldinp makes his annual climb to greet students on open- ing day. School Daze a % Getting to know more about you . . . Students having fun at the annual Howdy Dance. Cave Dwellers You aren ' t going to tear down our only home? CAST The Duke Greg Pendray The Girl Darlene Branstrom Rowanna Erdody Maria Shahan The Queen Sandy Arnold Linda Harrison Sue Ryland The King Barry Fineman The Young Opponent Pat Gautreaux A Woman With A Dog Rosanne Reinhart Pam Regner A Young Man Jack Cheney The Young Queen Darlene Branstrom Rowanna Erdody Maria Shahan The Father Fred Bacon Corky Joell Hibschman The Mother Rosanne Reinhardt Pam Regner The Silent Boy Jack Cheney The Wrecking Crew Boss Cliff Senior Jamie Gary Gibson The bear, played by Joell Hibschman, listens patiently. I ' m the King! ' Maria Shahan portrays Girl. The baby presents new problems. ' Honda Hustle Oh, when the Saints go rockin ' out . . . Musical Partners AFTER GAME DANCES Oh, my! 33 Good Taste in Dress Week Battle of the petti pants! We protest, BAN THE BADS! Down with messy fe- males! Let ' s have a little nylon with our runs! Help stamp out long petti pants! These are just a few of the cries heralded by students on our cam- pus during the annual GOOD TASTE IN DRESS WEEK. This year the sloppy Sally ' s accom- panied the neat Nelly ' s as they paraded around campus portraying the difference between good and poor taste in both dress and grooming. The length of the dress is what counts! Oh. you can ' t roller-skate through a buffalo herd Kong, Wuest Go To State Miriam Kong, an active Junior at Buena Park High, will represent BPHS at the 23rd annual Girls ' State, June 20-28. Girls ' State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. This Hawaiian miss participates in a wide va- riety of activities, all of which bring out the zest and sparkle of her personality. As an active G.A.A. member, Miriam was chosen Outstanding Sports Girl by her Sophomore G.A.A. class and she held the office of Sophomore G.A.A. Representative. This year she was Junior Class Secretary and was active in German Club, Pep Club, and debating team. Miriam ' s future plans are as exciting as her present activities. She plans to apply at the Uni- versity at Irvine, where she hopes to major in science. Alternate for the convention is Joanne McKnight. MIRIAM KONG Girls ' State Representative 1965 Girls ' State Representative Karen Stanton and 1965 Boys ' State Repre- sentative Larry Metz offer congratulations to Miriam Kong and tell her about some of the wonderful experiences ahead of her at Sacramento. Being selected to represent your school at Boys ' State is the highest honor a junior boy in high school can receive. This year ' s representative to Boys ' State is Paul Wuest. Paul participates in a great variety of campus and community activities. Presently he is the Vice President of Science Club, Vice President of Chess Club, (now holding the school chess championship), and is a valuable member both of Student Con- gress and of the PAW PRINTS staff. In athletics Paul works hard on the J.V. Basketball Team, J.V. Cross Country, and Varsity Tennis Team. In the community Paul is as active as he is in school. He is president of the youth group at his church and sings in the church choir. After graduation, Buena Park ' s Boy Stater plans to attend a university in Minnesota for two years. He hopes to travel to Germany for one year of schooling, and then return to the United States for his senior year in college. After completing gradu- ate work at a technical college, Paul will become an aeronautical engineer. Alternate for Boys ' State is Terry Ashton. PAUL WUEST Boys ' State Representative 35 Enthusiastic students build spirit for the game. Rainy weather may have forced the an- nual Homecoming Assembly indoors, but it didn ' t dampen the spirits of the students. Coyote pepsters poured into the gym to attend the presentation of the royal court and the funeral for the Fullerton football team. There were competition yells be- tween the classes with the seniors vic- torious. Class president John Miller was presented with an award for the senior class for having had the most spirit during the football season. The assembly ended with the Coyote Yell and the Alma Mater. A funeral was held for the Indian football team. Gary Ehrnman leads the Alma t ater. )nly six hours before the game, a tense team attended the assembly. 16 Homecoming Radiant Nancy Denison is crowned queen by Student Body Treasurer Steve Fitzpatrick. Queen Nancy is escorted from the throne by Steve Fitzpatrick and the Coyote Mascot. The lights went out, and a candlelight performance by the drill team was started. This was the beginning of a presentation honoring the 1965 Homecoming Roy- alty. Highlight of the program was the crowning of the lovely Miss Nancy Denison as Homecoming Queen. At- tending the queen were class attendants Jackie Wright, senior; Imelda Hermosillo, junior; Becky Hall, sopho- more; and Dawn Boyles, freshman. Helping to make this a perfect homecoming, the Coyote football team downed the Indians 13 to 0, leav- ing BPHS in a two-way tie for the Freeway League Championship. The Royal Court 37 Queen Nancy Denison Homecoming Attendants JACKIE WRIGHT Senior Attendant IMELDA HERMOSILLO Junior Attendant BECKY HALL Sophomore Attendant DAWN BOYLES Freshman Attendant 39 ii Football Fling Highlights Homecoming Christmas Assembly Festive Holiday -non Avera, an outstanding M.C., helped to make assembly a big success. Entertainment included the Allouettes, featuring Janet Meadows, soloist. A hush came over the audience as Jan Meek sang 0 Holy Night. i reates atmosphere The Concert Choir, directed by Mrs. Mildred Downing, sang carols to create Christmas spirit. Twinkling lights and festive music set the mood for the annual Christmas Assembly presented by the Fine Arts Department. The Concert Band (under the direction of Mr. Lyiburn Layer), and the Concert Choir, Girls ' Chorus, and the Allouettes (under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Downing), gave outstand- ing performances before the student body. For the finale all of the choral groups and the band combined to perform the memorable Al- leluia. } _ t I ' m Getting Nothing for Christmas, complained llene. Joe Del Rio was Dreaming of a White Christmas. ' 43 The evening ' s excitement reached its peak with the crowning of vivacious Queen Colleen Keller- man. WINTER WONDERLAND The mood was one of romance and excitement as couples danced in an atmosphere truly resembl- ing a Winter Wonderland. The members of the Royal Court were Shirley Lemken, Gary Orcutt, Linda Curtis, Chuck Slay, Queen Colleen Kellerman, King Bruce Hagerty, Larry Metz, Vera Mae Walsh, John Miller, and Lynn Sanders. 45 TALENTED COYOTES... BANK OF AMERICA AWARD WINNERS: Jane Nelson, Science and Mathematics; Linda Duke, Home Economics; Vera Mae Walsh, Social Science; Pat Alward, Foreign Languages; and Bob Collins, Art. Standing: Richard Brinker, Music; Rudy RaidI, Fine Arts; Dale Page, Trades and Industrial Arts; Jack Sheehan, Laboratory Science; Kikuzo Takaki, Mathematics; and Ed Reed, Agriculture. Not shown: Kerry Sullivan, Liberal Arts; Sue Vanden Bos, Vocational Arts; and Linda Moulson, Business. We salute the many talented Coyotes who have brought honor and prestige to our school. The students shown on these pages are only a few of the many boys and girls who have received awards and trophies for their achievements. Rudy RaidI was Buena Park ' s recipient of the ninth annual Outstanding Student Award given by the California Savings and Loan Association. Gerald Mueller, Roger Wellington, and Harmon Avera participated in the Orange Coast College Math Meet and scored well enough in the Preliminary Test to enter the finals. 46 ).., p a few of the many Janet Hicks received the Crisco Outstanding Senior Home Economics Student Award. Gary Sanders won the Amateur Division of the Southern California Open Golf Tourna- ment at Los Coyotes Country Club. Kerry Sullivan received the Buena Park Jr. Chamber of Commerce Dis- tinguished Service Award for the Out- standing Girl Student of the Year. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION SEALBEARERS AND LIFE MEMBERS. ROW 1: Jane Nelson, Brenda Hartman, Ruth Kidd. Nancy Everett, Sue Odencrantz, and Linda Duke. ROW 2: Sue Elgin, Ron Novak, Rudy RaidI, Bob Heffner, Ron Horvath, John Pirkle, and Allison Stiles. You ' re Earnest in the city, and Jack in the country? The Importance of Being Earnest You rang, sir? Do you smoke? Have you been christened? ' _ Wl Oooh, Reverend! Cast Mr. Paul Curley Earnest Worthing Mr. Roger Morris Algeron Moncrief Mrs. Leila Smith Lady Bracknell Miss Diane Ritner Cecily Cardev Miss Frances Stone. .. .Gwendolyn Fairfax Mrs. Marilyn Arnoff Miss Prism Mr. Allen Cohen Rev. Canon Chasuble Mr. Prentis Porter Lane Mr. Richard Bartulski Merriman My dear Gwendolyn, you know my sincere feelings. A message, miss. I 43 My, what dreamy eyes you have. Happiness Is... Happiness is . . . winning a basketball game Happiness is ... a boy Happiness is ... having a date for the annual girl-date dance sponsored by Girls ' League. Happiness Is . . . was the theme of the Girls ' League dance held February 11. Happiness promot- ing activities for the week included skits featuring Charles Shuiz ' Peanuts characters and a See Sucker Sale. The climax of the week was the basketball game with Huntington Beach in which the Coyotes were victorious. After the game a happiness mood took over as the students danced to the music of the Twil iters. Happiness is being surrounded by beautiful girls. Girls ' League sells suckers to make money for happiness. Happiness is a special girl of your very own. 49 Donkey Basketball Schroeder to the rescue!! On February 19, the Varsity Club and the Alumni tackled the Booster Club and the Faculty at the third annual Donkey Basketball game. Playing for the Varsity Club were John Miller, Bill Kenny, Gary Ehrnman, Jim Schmidt, Joel Hibsh- man, Mike Schuiz, Mike Beckner, Steve Sturm, Fred Wilson, Lonnie Gault, and Bruce Hagerty. Opposing the Varsity Club were alumni Chuck DeMato, Bob Ruzzi, Gary Williams, Jerry McCoy, Mike Schroeder, Louis Gluesing, Dick Huber, and Bob Louwsma. On the Faculty team were Mr. Eugene Vitamanti, Dean of Students; Mr. Arnold Winokur, coach; Mr. Henry Vellekamp, coach; Mr. Richard Bartulski, Special Education; Donald Volpi, coach; Mr. Gary Hollahan, English teacher; Mr. James Sprague, math teacher; and Mr. George Fairchild, coach. Watch it, Dick! Mr. Metz dives into action. All right, you guys!!! 50 Another bruise Sadie Hawkins A Whing-Ding Night in Dogpatch, USA Where ' s yer manners?? Chris and Sue sashay through the bridge. And I pronounce you hitched . . . LIT Abners and Daisy Maes swing to the music of the Things. Our three-legged runners wearing their Saturday night best. 110 in the Shade: llene Felshaw as Lizzie Curry with Mike O ' Neill as Starbuck, the Rainmaker. Leslie Gutman as Lizzie Curry with Ron Berenschot as Starbuck. Jan Meek as Lizzie Curry with Ron Berenschot as Starbuck. Larry Metz as Noah Curry. Starbuck tells the citizens of Three Point what kind of rain he win oring tnem for $100.00. The Fine Arts The Student Buena Park Proudly Kathy Lemken Linda Lemken June Mclntire Janet Meadows Jan Meek Larry Metz Mike O ' Neill Bobbie Perigan Esther Rivera Carol Rodabough Dan Shaffer Terry Somers Wiley Waterland Jacquie West NOT SHOWN: Connie Allison Lisa Auger Lynn Fisher Connie Gillespie Gerda Koelman Mary Luna Mary Ann Skidmore Jeanette Smith Kerry Sullivan Cherie Wishek 52 ie; Arts dent ark udly Smash Hit! Department and Body of High School Present Paula Gutman as Snookie Updeeraff with Jack Cheney as Jimmy Curry. Kass First as Snookie Updegraff with Jack Cheney as Jimmy Curry. leclot, Mrs, wtof, M iaben as dancing director, Mr. Lyiburn Layer as musical Mildred Downing as vocal director, Mr. Charles Fein as Ir. Robert Hugenberger as producer. her lillespie ALPHABETICALLY: Harmon Avera Nancy Ayre Brent Bealer Ron Berenschot Diane Blackwell Betty BIythe Penny Branch Dave Buskirk Jack Cheney Dale Dillon Rowanne Erdody Robert Alan Fein Sherie Lynn Fein llene Felshaw Steve Fields Kass First Bonnie Gautreaux Leslie Gutman Paula Gutman Brenda Hartmann Letitia Hearn Karen Holmes Marc Hugenberger Jerry Kirk Doug Legg Steve Fields as File, the Sheriff. The dancers express the feelings of the townspeople as they dance and sing An- other Hot Day. Harmon Avera as H. C. Curry talks with his sons Jimmy and Noah. 53 Dream Into the The Bat by Linda Curtis, Karen Stanton, and Janis Potts. Melodraina by Joy Brigham, Jennifer Rick, and Kathy Higgins. Raggedy Anns by Betty BIythe and llene Felshaw. Prologue to West Side Story by Nancy Scott, and LIse Auger. Similau by Kass First and Linda Grin- stead. Passion, Protest, and Surrender by Mary Donovan, Sue Boezeman, Alice Davis, Connie Allison, Jennifer Rick, Kathy Higgins, Joy Brigham, and Colleen Kellerman. le World of Dance Baby Elephant Walk by Eileen First, Connie Ford, Connie Walters, Jacque West, and Bonnie Mierirs. Mrs. Barbara Saben, choreographer. Unchained Melody by Jennifer Rick and Colleen Kellerman. Greed by Alice Davis and Sue Boezeman. Return of the Ashes by Linda Duke, Kerry Sullivan, and Kathy Dean. Never Walk Alone by Becky Hall, Peggy Repine, and Terry Greenelsh. Glamorous Prom and Hard-won Graduation Highlighting the Coyote social scene was the annual Junior-Sen- ior Prom, held at the Fullerton Junior College Lounge, Saturday, April 30. Amid an atmosphere of Moon- light and Roses, couples danced to the music of a seventeen piece band. The Esquires. Soft lights and slow music added to the ro- mantic theme of the evening, which ended at the magic hour of midnight. Many words have been used to describe the feelings of a gradu- ating senior— happy to leave high school; relieved that he made it through the twelve years; a little scared of what the future may hold; and sad that old friends are parting. All of these mixed emo- tions describe the feelings of the members of the Class of 1966. This unforgettable night, GRAD- UATION, took place Friday, June 18 in the Coyote Stadium. Over four - hundred seniors marched in this solemn ceremony; the eighth class to pass through Buena Park High School and enter the world of adulthood. Seasick Seniors Socialized The senior class of 1966 celebrated their grad- uation with an all-night party on the enchanted isle of Catalina. For the last time they were together, remembering and looking back over their years at Buena Park High School before parting to go their separate ways in life. Moonlight, music, stars, and dancing float in the memory of the voyage to Catalina. The beau- tifully lit Casino and the huge, circular dance floor have also become a part of the many wonderful memories of these young people ' s high school years. The mist rose in the early morning hours and released the class of 1966 into a new bright day. Seniors of 66 board bus for Catalina. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS I N D F. X I CC, SEMINAR C S F SCIENCE, MATH RADIO ELECTRONICS BRIDGE, CHESS.GOLF DRAMA,THESPIANS NFL,SPEECH,ART Imt VARSITY CLUB,GIRLS ' LEAGUE SPANISH AND FRENCH CLUBS GERMAN CLUB PAW PRINTS, QUILL AND SCROLL LOS COYOTES F F A, FARMERETTES FHA,FBLA HUM ' N ' STRUMMERS mm GIRLS QUARTET, BAND CLUB CONCERT CHOIR ENSEMBLE, MIXED CHOIR GIRLS CHOIR I AND II SPIRIT OF ' 66 YELL LEADERS SONG LEADERS j FLAG TWIRLERS MASCOT MAJORETTES ' DRILL TF AM BAND PEP CLUB ORr, ir«;TRV Inter-Club Council Mr. Rito Rios ROW 1: John Pirkle, President Jerrye Pyle, Leslee Gutman, Bruce Hagerty. ROW 2: Lise Auger, Jodie Page, Mike Lansdown, Sue Rylan, Vera Mae Walsh. NOT PICTURED: Rudy RaidI, Louis Tung, Eddie Reed, Janet Hicks, Frances Clayton, Larry Templeton, Susan Hogan, Jan Clark. Social Studies Seminar ROW 1: Peggy O ' Brien, Mary Ayala, Noa Tung, Allison Stiles, Co- chairman Jack Sheehan, Co-chairman Suzanne Boezeman, Vera Mae Walsh, Barbara Steliga, Barbara Farner, Patricia McLeod. ROW 2: Kikuzo Takaki, Arnold Sherman, Linda Phillips, Ellen Black, Sherry Garrison, Oarlene Branstrom, Roxanne Reminiskey, Helen Reed, Mike Plett, John Wisniowski. ROW 3: Marty Hamp- ton, Randy Somers, Larry Templeton, Terry Ashton, Paul Wuest, Mike Somers, John Pirkle, Mike Zaieski. ROW 4: Robert Schwartz, Jerry Tenney, Joe Chamberlain, Oaryl Theckston, Wayne King, Adviser Mr. Lawrence Follett. First Semester, ROW 1: Mike Kovacich, Roger Wellington, Keven Jeter, Dave Huettner, Chuck Gifford, John Pirkle. ROW 2: Ellen Aberegg, Lynda Harrison, President Rudy RaidI, Vice Presi- dent Terry Ashton, Secretary Mike O ' Neill, Treasurer CIndi Seagal, Vera Mae Walsh, Pat Alward, Lynn Fisher. ROW 3: Debbie Grat, Gloria Trejo, Susan Odencrantz, Brenda Hartmann, Jane Nelson, Becky Matteson, Lydia Anderson, Margaret Repine, Darlene Branstrom, Cindy Zaieski, Jacquie West, Elaine Karasawa, Connie Gillespie. ROW 4: Susan Elgin, Carol Schlegel, Monica Schlegel, Susan Larkins, Allison Stiles, Debbie Wheeler, Jane Peters, Margo Lustgarten, Judy Frank, Rebecca Reyna, Cherie Bealer, Pat Bice, Carol Rodabaugh, Marsha Gladding, Sharon Flory. ROW 5: Jodie Page, Bruce Dear, Ron Novak, Greg Tolman, Ed Sanderson, Nelson Gar- cia, Doug Corrigan, Ken France, Jeff Morgan, Steve Winget, Mike Somers, Jack Cheney, Mike Zaieski, Bill Blassey. ROW 6; Larry Metz, Gary Ehrnman, Chris Lane, Harmon Avera, Tom Carroll, Gregory Farnum, Doug Nuttall, Gerald Mueller, Carl Moorman, Ernie Stuck!, Bob Page, Dick Brinker, Larry Golden, Fred Suter, Chuck Schwartz, Barry Grupp, Bob McLeod. California Scholarship Federation ; Advisers: Mr. Frank Ford, Mrs. Margaret Hurst, Mr. Dan Holub. Second Semester. ROW 1: Roger Wellington, John Pirkle, President Rudy RaidI, Treasurer Cindi Seagal, Vice President Terry Ashton, Ed Sanderson, Randy Bisson. ROW 2: Cherie Bealer, Joanne McKnIght, Vicki Blaisdell, Kathi Higgins, Maureen Costillo, Margo Lustgarten, Jan Meek, Deborah Pirkle, Nancy Everett, Ruth Ann Kidd, Brenda Hartmann, Kathy Garrie. ROW 3: Judy Frank, Lucy Rutter, Cindy Oxenford, Barbara Berl, Linda Curtis, Jane Nelson, Kerry Sullivan, Jane Peters, Teri Giovanine, Rebecca Reyna, Pat Train, Oianne Hamilton, Roxanne Reece, Debbie Graf. ROW 4: Chris Lane, Steven Hendrickson, Bob Gillett, Gary Gambino, Marcy Manning, Glenda Jobe, Virgene Severson, Freda LeBlanc, Linda Duke, Veronica Galuska, Melody Moreland, Barbara Steliga, Chris Calesanzio, Maryanne Tjeerdema, Linda Hill, Sharon Flory. ROW 5: Gerald Mueller, Gregory Farnum, Paul Wuest, Bob Heffner, Barry Grupp, Joe Chamberlain, Jim Bragstad, Harmon Avera, Nelson Garcia, Drew Blanchar, Jack Sheehan, Ron Novak. Bob McLeod, Mike Somers, Doug Nuttall, Chuck Schwartz. 60 Math Club ROW 1: Mrs. Sarah Gronstrand, Margo Lustgarten, Lynn Fisher, Deborah Pirkle, Mr. William Moffat. ROW 2: Jack Sheehan, Roger Wellington, Terry Ashton, John Pirkle, John Masuda. i -: - , i ' Sfc fYflt HI «:« f Science Club ROW 1: Raylene Carpenter, Carol Hansen, Eileen Eisenhower, Mr. Saul Schachter, Lucy Rutter, Alyce Mealin. ROW 2: Patricia McLeod, Laurie Stevens, Jackie Pratt, Jan Sanders, Cindy Oxenford, Kirsten Odencrantz, Vicki Blaisdell. ROW 3: Maria Shahan, Connie Sturm, Diane Ramirez, Maryanne Tjeer- dema, Gloria Berman, Susan Hensley, Dianna Hamilton. ROW 4: Mark Vollbrecht, Denise Rhudy, Chuck Slay, Jim Schmidt, Don Cumby, Drew Blanchar, Craig Shaughnessy, Gary Geyer, Melvyn Kong, Mike Myracle. Radio- Electronics ROW 1: Secretary David Parry, Vice President Dan Lipnisky, President John Wisniowski, Treasurer Chris Biel. ROW 2: William Sackett, Lonny Jobe, Mr. John VanWonterghem, Steven Mallonee, Craig Phillips. ROW 3: Bill Lundstrom, Ron Schurings, John Reed. Golf Club Golf Club adviser, Mr. William Strasburg. ROW 1: Sue Ryland, Judi Smoak, Ellen Aberegg. ROW 2: Sandy Arnold, Kass Kirst, Gary Gibson, Rosanne Reinhardt, Barbara Steliga. ROW 3: Jack Cheney, Greg Pendray. ROW 1: Larry Templeton. ROW 2: Jack Nelson, Gary Sanders. ROW 3: Jim Bragstad, Ken France, Jack Cheney. Thespians Drama and Thespians adviser, Mr. Charles Fein. Drama Club ROW 1: Sue Ryland, Judy Smoak, Ellen Aberegg, Lynda Harrison. ROW 2: Jan Meek, Sandy Arnold, Kass First, Kathie Johnson, Rosanne Reinhardt, Barbara Steliga, Anna Foxworthy. ROW 3: Gary Gibson, Fred Bacon, Andrew Blanchard, Greg Pendray, Cliff Senior, Jack Cheney. One of the new clubs or- ganized this year was the Bridge Club. Miss Sharon Hunter, adviser, and other faculty members participated in lunch-hour and weekend afternoon bridge games with the club members. Several faculty-student meetings were held during the year. i Miss Sharon Hunter Bridge Club Adviser Bridge Club Roger Wellington, John Pirkle, Paul Wuest, Bruce Dear, Gerald Mueller. Chess Club ub ROW 1: Louis Tung, Paul Wuest, Randy Bisson. ROW 2: Sharon Gibbs, Dave Buskirk, Bill Mallonee, Joe Chamberlain, Roger Wellington, Larry Solenberger, Ad- viser Mr. Stanley Tinkle, Adviser Mr. George Hunnex. ROW 3: Carl Moorman, Robert Anthony, Dave Perry, Mike Childers, Larry Templeton, Dale Dillon, Mike Somers, Chuck Gifford, Ray Vincent. 63 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW 1: Secretary-Treasurer Lefitia Hearn, Vice President Pat Train, President Mike Somers, Linda Moulson. ROW 2: Jacquie West, Jane Peters, Diana Hamilton, Sue Vanden Bos. ROW 3: Sue Brad- ford, Kass First, Carol Christ, Ellen Aberegg, Jan Clark, Barbara Steliga. ROW 4: Dick Brinker, Robert Heller, Mike O ' Neill, Alice Kamm, Arnold Sherman, Randy Bisson. ROW 5: Tony Vincent, Craig Shaughnessy, Kevin Jeter, Joe Chamberlain, Chuck Glfford, Mr. Roger Morris. SPEECH CLUB II ROW 1: Secretary-Treasurer Letitia Hearn, Vice President Pat Train, President Mike Somers. ROW 2: Vicki Blaisdell, Jacquie West, Jane Peters, Diana Hamilton, Sue Vanden Bos. ROW 3: Sue Brad- ford, Carol Christ, Kass First, Ellen Aberegg, Jan Clark, Barbara Steliga. ROW 4: Dick Brinker, Robert Heller, Jack Cheney, Mike O ' Neill, Alice Kamm, Kathy Piffer, Randy Bisson. ROW 5: Tony Vincent, Craig Shaughessy, Kevin Jeter, Joe Chamberlain, Chuck Gifford, Mr. Roger Morris. sMk- ART CLUB ROW 1: President Rudy Raid!, Secretary Sue Ledford. ROW 2: Margo Stewart, Lou McAdam, Dale Guffy, Claudia McGuire, Suzanne Oerossett, Julie Ewartz, Robin Hill, June Mclntire. ROW 3: Jeff May, Kathy Flory, Jack Nelson, Sharon Gibbs, Buster MacMillan, Sandy Pelton, John Masuda. eiRLS ' LEAGUE ROW 1: President Jerrye Pyle, Vice President Pat Train, Secretary Linda Duke, Treasurer Nancy Everett. ROW 2: Mrs. Eleanor Kemper, Mrs. Madeleine Steele, Mrs. Ruth Nordstrom, Miss Elizabeth Berkey, Mrs. Marilyn Arnoff, Mrs. Patricia Beyers. ROW 3: Katie Underwood, Freshman Representative; Janie Stone, Publicity Chairman; Noreen Loveday, Junior G.A.A. Representa- tive; Beth Hicks, Junior Representative; Sue Boezeman, Senior G.A.A. Representative. VARSITY CLUB ■id • ic: ■?« ROW 1: Gary Sanders, Steve Haulenbeck, Treasurer Mike Schuiz, Sec- retary Jim Schmidt, President Mike Lansdown, Vice President Ron Keech, Sergeant-at-Arms Mike O ' Brien, John Masuda, Dan O ' Malley. ROW 2: Doug Corrigan, Art Ortiz, Fred Wilson, Danny Martinez, Bruce Hagerty, Skip Kenney, Gary Harvey, Jim Bragstad, Mike Childress, Albert Rivette, Gary Langevin. ROW 3: Buster MacMillan, Bud Sivertsen, Gary Ehrnman, Larry Metz, Rick Bravo, Roger Carr, John Walker, Rudy RaidI, Dennis Tressen- rider, Wayne White, Nelson Manville, Chris Lane. ROW 4: Coach Henry Vallekamp, Doug Nuttall, Paul Perkovich, Chuck Swartz, Terry Ashton, Steve Sturm, Mike Honeycutt, Jim Whitaker, Chuck Ebert, Jim Smith. Bruce Repchinuk. ROW 5: Bob Terrio, Herb Yopp, Jack Nelson, Ron Berenschot, Joe McCann, Joel Hibshman, Mike Kotzin, Eric Kehl, Marvin Zu!auf, Carl Soucek, Brian Lynn, Gary Orcutt. French Club a ROW 1: President Vera Mae Walsh, Vice President Cherie Bealer. ROW 2: Ellen Zaieski, Rosella May, Jackie Pratt, Louise McKay, Harriett Green, Joy Brigham, Jacquie West. ROW 3: Mary Garland, Doris Wofford, Cindi Seagal, Pat Alward, Gloria Trejo, Lorraine Eby, Kris Sowizral, Rozanne Smith. ROW 4: Adviser Mr. George Hunnex, Doug Nuttall, Mike O ' Neill, Alice Kamm, Jim Whitaker, Jack Sheehan, Cynthia Mayberry, Ruth Thorberg. Spanish ( The foreign language department was well represented by the Spanish, French, and German Clubs. The SPANISH CLUB sponsored several successful sweet roll sales. The showing of movies and filmstrips about France high- lighted the meetings of the FRENCH CLUB. The GERMAN CLUB showed slides of Germany. These were usually narrated by a guest speaker. On Saturday, March 26, the annual Tri-Lingual banquet was held in the cafeteria. Each person in attendance brought a dish representing his country. After enjoying a delicious meal, all of the guests went to the gym for competitive games between clubs. ROW 1: Sue Odencrantz, President Lise Auger, Vice President Sue Cianfrini, Sandy Sutcliffe, Les ' ey Gutman. ROW 2: Linda Curtis, Cyn- thia Schubeck, Leonora Sherman, Candi Stanton, Evange ' ina Reyna, Rebecca Reyna, Cindy Za ' eski. ROW 3: Mike Avalos, Gloria Trejo, Kathy Flory, Anita Cumby, Debbie Greenspan, Barb Mossakowski, I German Club ■l AM ' k ROW 1: President Francis Clayton, Vice President Lynn Fisher. ROW 2: Rowanna Erdody, Rozanne Reece, Sandy Perry, Rosemary Soehmer, Beth Hicks. ROW 3: Steve Hendrickson, Charlene Poulsma, Chuck Swartz, Adviser Mr. Richard Crandall, Frank Calta, Don Nee, Mark Vollerecht. Mrs. Julie Swartz Spanish Club Adviser Kill Sui ia trejo, Freda LeBlanc, Linda Duke. ROW 4: Johnny Rogers, Rudy RaidI, Veronica Galuska, Sue Williams, Nancy Ewertz, Josephine Navarrette, Iris Foz, Cindy Spiker, Pat Bice. PUBLICATIONS ROW 1: Joyce Wilson, Allison Stiles, Claudia McGuire, Ellen Black, Linda Hall. ROW 2: Janie Stone, Lynn Sanders, Kass First, Helen Reed, Kerry Sullivan, Karen Stanton. ROW 3: Bob Freer, Ctiuck Slay, Larry Metz, Ctiris Odencrantz, Dave Naylar, Paul Wuest, Kevin Jeter. Editor-in-Chief Karen Stanton Associate Editor Paw Prints Mrs. Leslee Austin LOS COYOTES and PAW PRINTS adviser Helen Reed Business Manager Quill And Scroll ROW 1: Janie Stone, Lynn Sanders, Karen Stanton. ROW 2: Bob Freer, Jerry Tenney. s DEPARTMENT C Los Coyotes Lynn Sanders Editor-in-Chief Colleen Kellerman Associate Editor Jerry Tenney Business Manager ROW 1: Gary Ehrnman, Bob Freer, Larry Metz, Jerry Tenney, Ron Berenschot, Jim Schmidt. ROW 2: Karen Casselbury, Kathy Dean, Colleen Kellerman, Jennifer Rick, Janie Stone, Lynn Sanders, Lynne Card, Kathi Higgins, Kerry Sullivan. ROW 3: Letitia Hearn, Glenna Waddell, Sherry Geiger, Karen Stanton, Jodie Page, June Mclntire, Claudia McGuire, Connie Allison. 69 Future Farmers of America ROW 1: Secretary Steve Poltorff, President Eddie Reed, Ad- viser Mr. Jotin Mortenson, Vice President Jeff Schmkutil, Treasurer Rich Reed. ROW 2: Richard Bagley, Richard Falk, Richard Arends, Robert Bice, Ted Putman, Doug Mat- kouski, David Kranz, Randy Murie, Tim Ehst. ROW 3: Rob- ert Rubalcaba, Corky Gault, Don Shipman, Bob Thompson, Bob McCain, Dave Lawson, Charles Bridges, Jolin Bremer, Richard Walker, Darrell Smith, Jack Peer. ROW 4: Larry Hesser, Alan Wray, Dennis Jobe, Ben Kolb, Roger LaBelle, Bruce Baker, Raymond Rubalcaba, Tom Ratley, Roger Hey- ing, Dan Lyons, Bill Lundstrom, Mark Boyce, Louie Chambers. Farmerettes ROW 1: President Sue Jaberg, Vice President Joan Wroniak, Adviser Mr. John Mortenson, Secretary- Treasurer Joyce Oleinik, Social Chairman Kathy Sel- len. ROW 2: Sandy Skain, Chris Vanderpool, Marvel Anderson, Connie Waters, Teri Giovanine, Chris Rona- bauer. Future Homemakers of America i Mrs. Eileen Luke Adviser ROW 1: President Janet Hicks, Treasurer Dianne Lowe, Vice President Janell Parks, Secretary Diane CaldwelL ROW 2: Sandie Chapin, Elaine Karasawa. ROW 3: Mary Doyle, Shirley Evens, Bev- erly Farner, Mona Hutchens, Nancy Short, Pam Low e. ROW 4: Charlotte Howard, Sharon Stevens, Linda Duke, Jacque Garner, Sandy Parry, Sue Jaberg, Freda LeBlanc. Future Business Leaders of America ROW 1: Adviser Mrs. Joyce Kupsh, President Lesley Gut- man, Treasurer Lise Auger, Secretary Brenda Hartman. ROW 2: Daphne Beaver, Jeanie Froslie. ROW 3: Jeanie Lopp, Sharon Flory, Kathy Ely, Marsha Gladding. Hum ' n ' Strummers ROW 1: Vice President Connie Allison, President Bruce Hagerty, Secretary Sandi Train. ROW 2: Becky Matteson, Jan Meek, Colleen Kellerman, Jennifer Rick, Mary Lukarila. ROW 3: Terry Wilson, Pat Train, Jo landiorio, Linda Duke, Janie Stone, Suzanne Boezeman. ROW 4: Jim Schmidt, Barb Mossakowski, llene Felshaw, Freda LeBlanc, Ron Berenschot. Hum ' n ' Strummer adviser Mr. Stanley Tinkle. Girls ' Quartet SEATED: Linda Hill. STANDING: Lonna Allender, adviser Mr. Steve Seagal, Deeann Fischer, Cheryl Fraga, Connie Grinder. Band Club ROW 1: Treasurer Bob Page, Vice President Ed Sanderson, President Dick Brinker, Secretary Kris Vanderpool. ROW 2: Deborah Pirkle, Cindy Oxen- ford, Linda Clayton, Kathy Schwartz. ROW 3: Billy Thompson, Blair Cavner, Bruce Baker, Kevin Jeter, Mark Walker. Band Club adviser Mr. Lyiburn Layer , ' ' This year ' s Vocal Music Department, under the supervision of Mrs. Mildred ' ™ ' ' Downing, put on an outstanding performance for the Christmas program. CONCERT CHOIR Mrs. Mildred Downing, our outstanding director, led the Vocal Music Department on to many inspiring moments. ROW 1: Connie Gillespie, Shireley Evenson, Margo Lustgarten, Jan Meek, Nancy Lanoye, Karen Holmes, Barbara Miller, Janice Wl ' coxson, Nancy Dean. ROW 2: Linda Reynold, Janet Meadows, Linda Marr, Dannette Skidmore, Linda Hill, Chris Ranabauer, Gerta Koelman, Mary Adams, Donna Caldwell, JoAnn McKnight, Jack Vander Peer. ROW 3: Steve Addison, Barbara Berl, Connie Allison, Terry Wilson, Nancy Cornell, Marie Campbell, Letitia Hearn, llene Felshaw, Sharon Flory, Lonna Al- lender. Jack Cheney, Mike O ' Neill. ROW 4: Dennis Flint, Richard Ram- sey, Douglas Legg, Bob Coats, Tim Swift, Dale Dillon, Harmon Avera, Steve Fields, Chuck Heald, Dan Shaffer, Ron Adams, Greg Dillon. Not Pictured: President Joe Del Rio, Nancy Barclay, Ron Chadwick. Tim Ehst, Kathy Grooms, Chris Keller, Shirley Lemken, Linda Westfall. 73 ENSEMBLE ROW 1: Connie Gillespie, Joanne McKnight, Janet Meadows, Nancy Dean, Nancy Everett. ROW 2: Shirley Lemken, Linda Marr, Marge Lustgarten, Kathy Grooms, Ruth Kidd, Mary Deeble. ROW 3: Pat Train. Kerry Sullivam, Terry Wilson, Donna Caldwell, Jeannett Smith. ROW 4: Kathy Lemken, Marie Campbell, Carol Rodabaugh, LaVonne Horst, Linda Lemken, Gerda Koelman, Kris Ranabauer. MIXED CHORUS ROW 1: Terry Browning, Brenda Blantz, Roberta Lombardo, Diane Cooper, Lise Auger, Terry Molder, Angela Katehis. Tory Shepherd, Diane Blackwell, Laura Swaim. Nancy Pike. ROW 2: Linda Anderson, Jewel Griswold, Debora Ames, Toni Esposito. Sue Owens, Mary Powell, Colleen McHugh, Carol Adams, Sandy Henson, Theresa Passalacqua. Pam Hopkins. Cheryl Falk ROW 3: Doris Rodden, Candice Nunez, Marvel Anderson. Bernita Howard, Joyce Williams. Ina Melton, Jeanie Lopp. Rox- anne Reece, Linda Sedick, Lois Pine, Vicki Shelton. Suzanne Evans. Polly Bible. ROW 4: Dennis Flint, Bernard Earl, Ron Navarreta, Jack Faulkner. Karen Mittermiller, Pam Rivera. Karen Fulmer, Sue Ryland, Phyllis Nash, Greg Pendray, Edward Chaides, Steve White, Roy O ' Neill, Perry McGauvran. GIRLS ' GLEE 1 ft 4 A 4.t a HP ' ir - t B S 1 ' ROW 1: Yvonne White, Penny Corrigan, Cheryl Falk, Mary Luna, Barbara Fisher, Cheryl Powell, Gerry Uller. ROW 2: Bobby Perigan, Karen Lipnisky, Esther Rivera, Christine Clark, Ellen Zaieski, Linda Benard, Janet Wilfong, Rikkee Sue Kulikoff. ROW 3: Melody LaFitte, Leslie Thingwold, Ramona Baca, Ruth Duncan, Marie Harmon, Kathy Henick, Rayma Yocun, Terry Tarones, Linda Nunez. ROW 4: Shirley Grabel, Leanna Scott, Sharol Corbitt, Sharon Goedhart, Karen Fulmer, Bridgette Endemano, Edith Fisher, Debbie Ogan, Donna Fischer, Betty Kessler. GIRLS ' GLEE II ROW 1: Diane Byrne, Fonda Smithson, Teresa Clipson, Terry Somers, Cindy Greek, Carol Reynolds, Judy Park, Donna O ' Brien, Lesley Gutman, Vickie Cornejo, ROW 2: Cherie Wishek, Barbara Byrne, Carol Moen, Liz Price, Bonnie Ranabauer, Gail Jensen, Brenda Hartman, Jane Peters, Judy Sgro, Mary Garland, Mary Beeble. ROW 3: Debbie Teer, Twylla Rosch, Connie Grinder, Linda Pakalns, Barbara Grooms, Peggy Rich, Vicki Sharp, Rosemary Soehner, Lynn Fisher, Carol Schlegel, Monica Schlegel, Virginia Thoman, Lorraine Cloo. ROW 4: Lynn Comer, Carol Rodabaugh, Deborah Bon- illa, Joanne Graver, Sally Mominee, Vicki Keen, Kathy Lemken, Linda Lemken, June Mclntire, Carolyn Cox, Betty BIythe, Charlotte Hov ard, Linda Temple, Betty Edwards, Kathy Brandaw, 75 I  4ltf«5; IM - .f 1 Our spirit-raising, robust yell leaders, roused the spectators at games and rallies. Marching to llieif music, the Coyote band provided football spectators with listening enjoyment. These people were responsible for planning and preparing half- time performances. Fluttering proudly, this flag is a symbol of vic- tory to all Coyotes. I I ■5f Spirit nij Q of ' 66 ' ' r ' ' ' pl Mike Kotzin, alias Don Quixote, brought Buena Park ' s coyote to life. [ jWd ' -i , «. -« - yi.::dlMHi i l li ' TiiWiHMi ' mM Md nnnnmii It took many hours of practice to perfect the drill team ' s half-time performances. Pep costumes awaiting their wearers. ¥ I 4 The blaring Coyote band, practicing their performance for Friday ' s football feat. 77 Fun-Loving Yell Leaders Created School Spirit 78 Imelda Hermosillo SONG LEADERS Karen Casselbury Linda Grinstead Colleen Kellerman 80 Lynda Ferguson FLAG TWIRLERS The vivacious flag twirlers deliehted audiences with their unusual routines. (Posing, not performing.) Kathy Lemken Linda Lemken Shirley Lemken Don Quixote Meet Mike Kotzin They are good buddies! (The mascot was finally named Don Quixote by student vote in October 1965.) 82 MAJOR Vicki Armijo Janice Wilkey and Vicki Armijo, this year ' s talented majorettes, amazed their audience with their many intricate rou- tines. They performed at football games, pep rallies, and at various parades outside of school. Always showing enthusiasm and dedi- cation, these two girls have added glamour to the halftime activities. Both girls have been majorettes for three years. DRILL T Drill team leaders Lise Auger and Alice Davis. L Drill team adviser Miss Johnnie Brooks. Band and drill team combine routines for halftime performance at football game with Orange High School. 84 L TEAM Drill team members march on fo the field for start of halftime performance. FRONT TO BACK— ROW 1: Laura Swaim, Barbara Grooms, Vickie Dimmitt, Teresa Villalobos, Mar- garet Repine, Karen H littermiiler. ROW 2: Linda Faciana, Margo Stewart, Ruth Thornberg, Kathy Lawson, Kimberly Irvine, Cheryl Hall. ROW 3: Lise Auger, Elaine Ringeisen, Lynn Suchman, Peggy Rich, Terry Greenelsh, Claudia McGuire, Carolyn Terrio. ROW 4: Sandy Vigil, Charlotte Holwick, Linda Denison, Karen Chidley, June Mclntire. ROW 5: Alice Davis, Eleanor Jones, Janet Hicks, Yvonne Hill, Becky Hall, Bonnie Law son, Marsha Gladding. ROW 6: Cindy Cianfrini, Cherie Bealer, Judy Frank, Judy Sgro, Ramona Baca, Maryann Nyka. ROW 7: Suzanne Boezeman, Karen Holmes, Barbara Earner, Brenda Hartman, Jeanette Paz, Bridgette Endemano. 85 COYOTE BAND MEMBERS OF THE BAND: Daniel Allenbach, Fred Bacon, Bruce Baker, Greta Beeisua, KoDen Brann, Charlotte Brawley, Bruce Bridenbecker, Richard Brinker, James Brockway, Gary Bucko, Tom Carroll, Blair Cavner, Linda Clayton, Jim Delanty, Kathy Donaison, Karl Drummond, Ernie Duarte, Lawrence Eatherly, Richard Gagne, Harry Card, John Garland, Tom Hartman, Steve Hendrickson, Kevin Jeter, Gary Langevin, Steve Lord, Doug Matcowski, Elizabeth Matsumoto, Kathy Maurer, Dave McKay, Gary Miller, Mike Nelson, Louie Ortiz, Cindy Oxenford, Bob Page, Ricky Par- sons. Deborah Pirkle, Dave Poindexter, Ed Popejoy, Tim Quirk, Marvin Radding, Craig Rider, Bob Roberts, Bill Roberts, Evelyn Rozati, Ed Sanderson, Kathy Schwartz, Dan Smith, Dave Smith, Jim Smith, Wayne Sowell, Dale Stafford, Dave Stanko, Bob Stanley, Tom Sullivan, Keith Sutch, Billy Thompson, Nick Tolman, Chris Vanderpool, Bonnie Wagner. NOT PICTURED: Larry Eathery, Nick Tol- man, Karl Drummond, Kevin Jeter. Dave Stanko. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Oxenford. Louise McKay. Mark Walker. Bill Blassey, Deborah Pentus, Anna Foxworthy. Drum Major Bruce Baker and Band Director Mr. Lyiburn Layer. PEP CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT— ROW 1: Rosanne Reinhardt, Lydia Ander- son, Lesley Gutman, Vice President Jennifer Rick, President Jan Clark, Treasurer Chuck Slay, Alice Mealin, Vicki Blaisdell. ROW 2: Lynn Suchman, Christine Scurlock, Sandie Jones, Joy Brigham, Janie Stone, Linda Curtis, Mary Lukarila, Deb- bie Wheeler, Miriam Kong, Brenda Hartman, Harriet Green, Dianne Lowe. ROW 3: Jo landiorio, Judy McDonald, Cindy Zaieski, Pat Alward, Sue Vanden Bos, Suzanne Boezeman, Lise Auger, Cindy Boyles, Susan Odencrantz, Jan Meek, Maria Shahan, Denise Rhudy, Jan Sanders, Linda Oenison, Mary Donovan. ROW 4: Jackie Pratt, Pat Train, Barb Massakowski, Sandy Parry, Sandie Chapin, Daphne Beaver, Diane Ramirez, Kathi Peiffer, Freda LeBianc, Connie Allison, Carol Christ, Cindi Cianfrini, Susan Hensley, Linda Duke, Judy Frank. ROW 5: Pat Garfield, Debbie Graf, Julie Ewartz, Margo Stew- art, Beverly Hubbard, llene Felshaw. Karen Walker, Alice Kamm, Alvena Clark, June Mclntire, Linda Lemken, Cindy Palmer, Sharon Flory, Marsha Gladding, Terry Greenelsh, Beth Hicks. ROW 1: Terry Ashton, Jim Schmidt, Mike Deblieux, Richard Ohnmeiss, Johnny Masuda. ROW 2: Steve Haney, Jim Bragstad, Ron Berenschot, John Miller, Bob Arnoldussen, Mike Kotzin. ROW 3: Wiley Watterlond, Doug Thompson, Jim Foreman, Steve Fitzpatrick, Ken France, Les MacMillan. FREEWAY LEAGUE CHAMPS VARSITY FOOTBALL 1965 Varsity Captain Mike Lansdown and Co-Captain Gary Orcutt. Coaches Ralph Tallani, Prentiss Porter, and Ken Bell diS ' cuss game plans with head coach Marv Hoover. LEFT TO RIGHT— ROW 1: Co-Captain Gary Orcutt, Captain Mike Lans- down, Joe McCann, Paul Perkovich, Mike O ' Brien, Bob Arnoldussen, John Miller, Bob Schwartz, Ron Berenschot, Mike Beckner, Steve Haulenbeck, Steve Stear. ROW 2: Rick Bravo, Ron Keech, Bruce Hagerty, Lonnie Gault, Jack Beckner, Ernie Holland, Bob Terrio, Mike Schuiz, Bill Loconto, Don Rego, Chuck Ebert, Frank Tresen- rider. ROW 3: Larry Metz, Gary Ehrnman, Dave Stanko, Ed Garcia, Doug Nuttall, Rudy RaidI, Ed Tallick, Marvin Zulauf, Dan Slama, Don Shipman, Roy Aguilar. ROW 4: Oscar Leshorn, Mike Deblieux, Steve Tunks, Paul Aguilar, Chuck Heald, Jim Kelton, Steve O ' Brien, Eric Price, Steve Cleeland, Bob Razo, Phil Hall. ROW 5: Brian Blackburn, Alex Barrera, Bill Doyle, Bill Bradford, Lambert Tsuhlares, Rich Campos, Bob Roberts, Alan Mason, John Avera. 1 BUENA PARK ' S Varsity Football Team finished the season as co-champions of the Freeway League with GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL. Both schools had identical records of 5 wins and 2 losses. To start the season, the Coyotes defeated arch- rival SUNNY HILLS 21-18 in a game played before an over-capacity crowd of 6,000. The next week saw BUENA PARK travel to LA HABRA to be upset by the Highlanders 14-7. For the league opener the Coyote squad was back home again, this time pull- ing their own upset as they blanked the favored ORANGE HIGH Panthers 13-0. The winning ways continued as another favored team was defeated. The BOLSA GRANDE Matadores were downed 21-12. HUNTINGTON BEACH then took a turn at pull- ing the upsets as the Oilers stunned the favored Coyotes 26-21. GARDEN GROVE was next on the list of upsets for the Green and White. After their loss to HUNTINGTON BEACH, BUENA PARK faced the undefeated Argonauts as the underdog. A tough de- fense helped a lot here as the Coyotes fought to a close 14-12 win. But things weren ' t too consistent as the next week COSTA MESA squeaked past BP 7-0. BUENA PARK ' S team now faced NEWPORT HARBOR in a real offensive battle, with the Coyotes as winners 28-20. To finish the regular season the Coyotes shut out the highly rated FULLERTON Indians 13-0 be- fore a 4,000 fan homecoming crowd. This victory earned BUENA PARK a C.I.F. berth, its second in the school ' s history. The Coyotes met SIERRA HIGH of Whittier on the muddy Cal High Field. In a hard-fought game for both teams, the Spartans proved to be the stronger, outscoring BP 19-13. Coyote honors were many this year as six team members made the All-Freeway League Team. On first offense were Gary Orcutt and Bob Arnoldussen. First defense had Mike Lansdown (who also made all-county second team), Joe McCann, and Mike Schulz. Steve Stear made second team. Highest honors also went to BUENA PARK as Gary Orcutt received the co-player of the year award, and head coach Marv Hoover was chosen coach of the year of the Freeway League. Coyotes Bob Terrio, Rick Bravo, and Steve Haulenbeck go after loose ball in Orange game. Ron Berenschot holds as place kicker Larry Metz makes conversion attempt. Gary Orcutt fights for extra yardage in league opener against Orange High Panthers. ■■F ' ' ' ft vjVi IBi H t SK ' ' ' I B ' I L B l(iIL N I JKJ] jttm ' White-shirted Buena Park defense closes in on Garden Grove runner. Coaches Hoover and Bell go over game strategy dur- ing halftime of Huntington Beach game. Coyotes Whip Fullerton 13-0 in Homecoming Tilt Gary Orcutt sprints for the goal line. K« Jvi j l 3 q ii r X ' J ,jip«Ch Eluding a La Habra defender, Rick Bravo skirts right end as score board tells the story. Coyote defenders hem In a Fullerton runner in Homecoming tilt. Cage Manager Frank O ' Keefe at the end of a hard- fought victory. Everyone up for the kickoff. 1 m •a m i J Mike Lansdown dances for joy as the Coyotes recover a La Habra fumble. The despair of losing a close game can be seen on players ' faces. Rick Bravo (number 18) sitting down on the job as Coyotes stop La Habra for no gain. Terrio intercepts Newport pass. Mustangs gallop in as uoyotes fall In heartbreaking 7-0 loss to Costa Mesa Reserves watch hopefully. Coyote defense halts Highlander. Orcutt over Orange! «il((i Fullerton completes a pass but Coyote defenders close in. BUENA PARK FACES SIERRA IN CIF Referee moves out of the way as Coyote offense moves down the field against Sierra. Gary Orcutt fights for yardage in C.I.F. game against Sierra. FOOTBALL Most Valuable Player Dan Martinez, and Co-Captain Bob Thompson. Bee Scores BP 6 Sunny Hills 6 BP 14 La Habra ' BP 7 Orange 6 BP 6 Bolsa Grande 12 BP 22 Huntington Beach 32 BP 27 Garden Grove BP 12 Costa Mesa 14 BP 14 Nev( port Harbor 27 ' BP 33 Fullerton 20 ' Denotes league games. Some Bee action against Bolsa Grande. 20 40 • ' r 41 39 •8. I JS, ROW 1: Bob Woods, Art Barrera, John Turner, Oscar Verdugo, Ernio Stucki, Walt Vrooman, Jim Pittendrigh, Ken Lehmann, Mike Tal- lick. ROW 2: Val Smith, Joe Morris, Manuel Negrette, Dave Ham- ilton, Mickey Hader, Jess Martinez, Ed Sanderson, Ken Teshima, Don Stought, Gary Deluca. ROW 3: Coach John Craven, Ron Thomas, Bill Fuller, Bill Doyle. Don Shipman, Dan Martinez, Bob Thompson, Don Nee, Steve Peery, Steve Rittcr, Coach Arnold Winokur. ROW 4: Gary Hoskins, John Rick, Mike Hausman, Lionel) Ortiz, John Frerichs, Frank Calta, Dick Gillett, Richard Bagley. CEE A FOOTBALL ■' vV A Rick Ellefsen and Don Brigham led the Cees to a second place finish in the Freeway League. Cee Scores Don Brigham skirting left end against La Habra. BP 7 Sunny Hills BP 7 La Habra 25 BP 32 Orange 20 BP 6 Bolsa Grande 7 BP 6 Huntington Beach 14 BP 25 Garden Grove 6 BP 19 Costa Mesa BP 14 Newport Harbor 14 BP 28 Fullerton 14 LEFT TO RIGHT— ROW 1: Bruce Patterson, Leo Houck, Steve Conger, Mike Mines, Don Brigham, Rick Ellef- sen, Steve White, David Malloy, Rick Haulenbeck, Ed Lovelace. ROW 2: Manager Ken Spangle, Richard Day, Jim Russell, Chuck Mellon, John Pender, Rick Anderson, Darrell O ' Brien, Rodney Madsen, Jim Jamieson, Floyd Bland, Ed Hopper, Manager Kevin Hall. ROW 3: Larry Kuykendall, John Dean, Scott Weeks, Doug Adams, Ed Riddens, Randy Louwsma, Nick Latka, Art Martinez, Bob Shockley, Steve Brandaw. ROW 4: Coach Gary Wake- field, Richard Davis, Bob Dimmitt, Mark Botello, Rick Conner, William Cruze, Ron Chadwick, Louis Ortiz, Paul Dominguez, Jim Neal, Larry Smith, Coach George Fair- child. VARSITY WATER POLO o ROW 1: Mike Honeycutt. Captain Bruce Repchinuck. Fred Harris. Joel Hibshman. ROW 2: Roger Carr, Marty Hampton, Rich Sopha. Bill Kenney. Larry Misaglea. ROW 3: Manager Richard Gagne, Ray Broady. Nelson Manville, Mike O ' Neill. Steve Mozer. Coach William Zemer. Varsity Water Polo Scores BP 4 Kennedy 5 BP 1 Millikan 5 BP 16 La Mirada BP 3 Troy 4 BP 1 Sunny Hills 11 BP 4 Western 7 BP 9 Bolsa Grande 26 BP 5 Huntington Beach 4 BP 10 Troy 6 BP 5 Pioneer 11 BP 3 Garden Grove 6 BP 2 Costa Mesa 16 BP 3 Anaheim 10 BP Newport 14 BP 2 Lowell 15 BP 9 Fullerton 16 Water Polo action of Newport game as seen through the goalies net. ■— r - BP poloist goes in to score again st Huntington Beach. Bee Team BP 2 BP 8 BP 7 BP 11 BP 11 BP 7 BP 2 BP 11 BP 1 BP BP 7 BP 1 Cee Scores ' -..- ' ,] g Western 7 J| t ;.. 4. F ' ««J i Bolsa Grande 6 if V ' Huntington Beach 4 J ' ' I i V i y ?EF°™ ' ■::::::;::::? 1 i I Ik Costa Mesa 8 b . Tr- A - .A v Anaheim 4 Al ' ' • - f Newport Beach 9 — W • ' ■_. Y y Lowell 9 ' ' r % Fullerton 3 Cee Team ROW 1: Charles Burrage, Doug Corrigan, Gary Harvey, Jeff Burrage, Captain Chris Lane, Mike Busic. ROW 2: Dennis Jobe, Gary Funkhouser, Frank Cruze, Tom Al ' en, Mike Childers. Wayne White, Jim English. ROW 3: Gary Bucko, Wayne Sowell, Coach Henry Vellekamp, Coach William Zemer. Bee Scores Sunny Hills 11 Western 11 Bolsa Grande 5 Huntington Beach 2 Pioneer 3 Garden Grove 3 Troy 5 Costa Mesa 2 Anaheim 3 Newport Beach 4 Lowell 1 Fullerton 5 ROW 1: Dale Rak, Jeff May, Doug Good, Rick Saunders. ROW 2: Gary Gambino, Bruce Schuler, Jim Smith, Mike Miracle, Ed Teyber. ROW 3: Captain Kenny France, Gary Miller, Bill Loghry, Jack Chaney, Craig Shaughnessy, Harry Card. 97 CROSS COUNTRY Coach Scott Malich ' s Varsity Cross Country squad ended another fine season with a third place finish in Freeway League dual meets. The team, led by captain Leigh Zeck- zer, took second place in the Orange County Invitational Meet, and fifth place in the league finals. Buena Park ' s Junior Varsity Harriers finished second in the final league stand- ings. VARSITY. Kneeling: Jim Bragstad, Leigh Zeckzer. Standing: Dennis Koontz, Coach Scott Malich, Paul Rivette, Gary Langevin. Captain Leigh Zecluer leads the pack. JUNIOR VARSITY. Kneeling: Bob Andreini, Wayne King, Hideaki Karasawa, Chris Odencrantz, Gary Tucker, Bob Dixon. Standing: Perry McGauvran, Jim Lowden, Dore Schwartz, Jerry Green, Paul Wuest, Bob Martinez, Tim Swift, Wade Wisner. 98 TENNIS ■t Terry Ashton and Larry Sims team up to make a dynamic duo. Coach Donald Volpi shows Greg Jablonski the cor- rect grip. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Gary Sanders, Rick Bravo, Jim McCabe. ROW 2: Herb Yopp, Mike Lansdown, Bob Leeman, Paul Perkovich, Coach Scott Malich, Darrell Jaragosky, Bob Terrio, G ary Orcutt, Steve Jackson. This year Buena Park ' s basketball team ap- peared to be one of the best in the history of the school. Although the win-loss record does not show it, the team was one of the best ever. Pre-league games didn ' t give a true picture of the team be- cause many of the players had only one week of practice due to the extended football season. WESTMINISTER and arch-rival SUNNY HILLS were the two teams defeated by the Coyotes in non- league action. During Christmas the team com- peted in the Artesia Tournament. They were de- feated in the first round but went on to win the consolation championship. To start league play, highly favored ORANGE High School was downed by the Coyotes 84-56. BOLSA GRANDE was next, and the Buena Park squad defeated the Matadors 75-66. A big upset then developed when it was discovered that Buena Park had an ineligible player. Because of this, the games against ORANGE and BOLSA GRANDE were forfeited. The next week, however, the Coyotes won both of their games, defeating HUNTINGTON BEACH 72-56 and GARDEN GROVE 70-43. Four losses in a row then hit the green and white, all of the losses being by less than four points. COSTA MESA first beat the Coyotes 75-72, then NEWPORT HARBOR 67-65, FULLERTON 67-66, and ORANGE 77-74. BOLSA GRANDE was then defeated for a second time, but that victory was followed by a loss to HUNTINGTON BEACH. The Coyotes then won two in a row, beating GARDEN GROVE 86-52 and COSTA MESA 97-83. Ending the season, two losses fell on the Buena Park team, first to NEWPORT and then to Freeway League Champions FULLERTON. All-league honors were received by senior Steve Jackson, who was the league ' s highest scorer, and by Mike Lansdown. Junior Forward Bob Terrio was selected for the second all-league team along with Guard Herb Yopp. Honorable Mention for all-county was also awarded to Steve Jackson. Captain Steve Jackson Forward . Mike Lansdown Center Bob Leeman Center Herb Yopp shoots over Newport defender. i J H Mike Lansdown fights for the bad. 101 Basketball Gary Sanders Guard Mike Lansdown goes way under as Paul Perkovich awaits rebound. Jim McCabe Guard Bob Terrlo Forward 102 Paul Perkovich Rick Bravo Guard Darrell Jaragosky Center Bob Leeman makes jump shot against Newport. l J P Herb Yopp Gua rd Coach Scott Malich talks to team during time out. 103 JUNIOR VARSITY John Tunks, Ed Mills, Paul Wuest, Greg Farnum, Terry Ashton, Paul Cauwel, Coach Ken Bell, Greg Dillon, man- ager; Dick Swan, John Bacon, Mike Harden, Robert Schwartz, Alex Salcido, Jim Suerge. Ashton looks for two points as Mills and Wuest set screens. 104 La Belle try is blocked. BEE CEE BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Kuykendall, Milton Guiles, Ed Sanderson, Nelson Garcia, Jim Pittendrigh, Val Smith, Tom Carroll, Kenny Lehman, Mike Hibler, Steve Futchko, Rick Ellefsen, Rick Conner, Don Brigham. Buena Park offenders?? SEATED: Brian Quirk, Rick Fox, Paul Joes, Steven Booze. STANDING: Danny Killramds, Art Martinez, Jim Vanden Bos, Paul Dominguez, Jim Neal, Bob Bragstad, Manager Ken Spangle, Coach George Fairchild, Craig Shaughnessy, Doug Adams, Wally Lawson, Robert Dimmitt, Bob First, Steve Chidley, Randy Louwsma. Coyotes climb high for rebound. 105 Varsity Wrestling BUENAPARK OPPONENT 21 Western 26 19 Sunny Hills 32 32 Magnolia 15 23 Lowell 32 24 La Mirada 25 34 Cal High 14 25 Costa Mesa 24 32 Bolsa Grande 21 25 Garden Grove 24 19 Newport Beach 27 25 Fullerton 24 24 Orange 23 22 Huntington Beach 22 Coach John Craven P Coach William Zemer GIF Bruce Hagerty 168 lb. Steve Stear 148 lb. Ron Berenschot 106 hamps ROW 1: Kenny Teshima, Bob Arnoldussen, Ron Berenschot, Carl Soucek, Chuck Gifford, Bruce Hagerty. ROW 2: Jim Cowie, Kirk Johnson, Art Ortiz, Bob Padilla, Fred Wilson, Steve Stear, Dan Martinez, Dale Stafford, Rick Reed. Matmen Dan Martinez 115 lb. Kenny Teshima 141 lb. Heading for a Headache. !■WBMmA ' m V niKl riiva 4 WPIIIW 1 — - Rick Reed 98 lb. Hagerty rolls a Newport. JV GRAPPLERS ROW 1: Dan Slama, Doug Nuttall, Leroy Holmes, David Rodriguez, Ed Hooper, Mike Hader, Dick Gillett, Frank Tresenrider. ROW 2: Albert Tsuhlares, Roy Aguilar, Nick Latka, Bob Thompson, Brian Van Handel, Bill Fuller, Kikuzo Takaki, Paul Wisner, Gary Hoskins. ROW 3: Clifford Miller, Steve Perry, Rick Haulenbeck, Bryan Botelho, Oscar Verdugo, Brad Wilson, John Rak, Mike Hines, Jim McNicholas, Robert Schneider, Todd Hol- lander, Bob Terry. ROW 4: Lionel Ortiz, Gary Deluca, Ron Chadwick, Rich Campos, Oscar Leschorn, Roy Theckston, Frank Wonders, Eric Price, Steve O ' Brien, Roger Long, Steve Ritter, Dave Hamilton. BUENAPARK 32 27 33 29 39 32 22 29 39 27 29 28 39 OPPONENT Western 20 Sunny Hills 23 Magnolia 13 Lowell 18 La Mirada 13 Cal High 13 Costa Mesa 27 Bolsa Grande 19 Garden Grove 13 Newport Beach 24 Fullerton 16 Orange 33 Huntington 18 I 4 Are you pulling my leg? We ' ve got a SECRET. ' Watch the hands! 108 Coyotes Take to Water Hole SWIMMING I •y- ti= fs 109 VARSITY . tt t t Varsity Team. ROW 1: Manager Mike O ' Neill, Joell Hibshman, Marty Hampton, Mike Childers, Roger Carr, and Manager Richard Gagne. ROW 2: Mike Honeycutt, Dan O ' Malley, Gary Harvey, Nelson Manville, Wayne White, Doug Corrigan, Chris Lane. X r _f5_ jr5 ■III %[ ]y 1 r t T i Swimming Coach Henry Vallekamp Varsity Swimming Scores Buena Park Opponent 56 76 47 48 53 41 68 27 59 34 72 23 70 25 67 26 12 83 17 78 Overall Record 6-4 League Record 4-2 Third place Indicates League Meet. ' i Divers Tony Wiiliford, Mike Schuiz, Larry Massaglia, and Carl Goodman. Anchor men take off at the end of the freestyle relay. 110 Bee Team. ROW 1: Manager Brent Bealer, Kermit Cain, Craig Shaughnessy, Mike Busic, and Manager Gary Gambino. ROW 2: Tom Allen, Ken France, Charles Burrage, Jeff Burrage, Gary Bucho. C Swimmi ng Scores B Swimming Scores Buena Park Opponent Buena Park Opponent 76 26 54 361 2 37 45 54 15 47 34 28 49 59 27 54 23 64 17 51 20 68 65 12 62 ..... 14 58 19 65 17 22 57 37 49 26 51 38 48 62 15 Overall Record 7-3 Overall Record 7-3 League Record 4-2 Third place League Record 4-2 Third place lndicates League Meet. lndicates League Meet. l ■Ill bii BEES AND CEES a Cee Team. ROW 1: Gary Miller, Dale Rak, Harry Gard. ROW 2: Doug Good, Jeff May, Mike Myracle. It ' s an even start at the beginning of the Bee 100 yard freestyle. TRACK and FIELD Varsity Team. ROW 1: Dave Stanko, Joe McCann, Gary Ehrnman, Jim Schmidt, Oscar Leschorn, Hideaki Karasawa, Brian Lynn, Brian Blackburn. ROW 2: Wayne King, Scott King, Gary Langevin, Bill Hodgers, Mike Hausman, Lonnie Gault, Greg Farnum, Jack Beckner. ROW 3: Steve Cleeland, Doug Nuttal, Dennis Tresenrider, Jim Bragstad, Terry Ferguson, Terry McGauvran, Captain Jim Smith. Arnie Winokur Prentiss Porter Coach Frank Coburn Coach Ralph Tallant ti Jim and Ron practice hand-off. Gary and Joe prepare to anchor relay. rt l and team-mate Terry McGauvran goes over. Quarter and half-milers Gary Ehrnman, Joe McCann, Oscar Leschorn, and Bill Hodgers stride out! Chuck Ebert displays winning form. 114 Sprinters bust out of blocks. BEE and CEE TRACK ROW 1: F. Bland, K. Takaki, B. First, T. Shigenaka, J. Lowden, S. Eliot, D. Malloy, B. Fuller, B. Andreini, M. James, M. Kong, E. Stucki, J. Frerichs, D. Nee, E. Sanderson, K. Teshima, V. Smith, E. Martinez, A. Moreno. ROW 2: J. Pender, J. Kelton, R. Reed, B. Schneider, R. Newell, N. Garcia, P. McGauvran, R. Maeseele, K. Hall, W. Wisner, C. Deluca, K. Johnson, R. Padilla, T. Swift, R. Chadwick, B. Loghry, A. Barrera, C. Bridges. ROW 3: R. Bagley, M. Hader, J. Morris, D. Ship- man, T. Hollander, J. Odencrantz, G. Tucker, E. Lovelace, F. Cruze, J. Rick, S. Peery, E. Johnson, A. Bliss, E. Ridens, C. Miller, S. Birch- field, C. Brown. Gary Ebert strains for record put. VARSITY E Mike Kotzin awaits pickoff throw in Magnolia game. Darrell Tiffin raps hit in Paramount game. Bob Terrio shows his fielding technique. Dan Martinez, catcher. Rick Bravo handled pop-ups with ease. BASEBALL ROW 1: John Milter, Bob Terrio, Mike Kotzin, Craig Breid- enthal, Herb Yopp, Bob Leeman, Jack Nelson, Les Mac- Millan. ROW 2: Jim Smiley McCabe, Rick Bravo, Dan Martinez, Steve Sturm, Ernie Holland, Oarrell Tiffin, Gary Orcutt. Dynamic Duo: Jack Nelson, Les MacMillan, plus one: Gary Orcutt. Coach Todd Tennyson Varsity Sluggers Practice Ernie Holland, outfield. Steve Sturm sharpens batting eye. John Miller, outfield. Jim Golden Arm McCabe loosens up. Craig Breidenthal 118 JV Baseball ' W ' T m ' ' ' ROW 1: Coach Gary Wakefield, Ed Johnson, Ben Shaw, Jim Neal, John Bacon, Oscar Verdugo, Jessie Martinez, Tom Sandt, Chuck Schwartz, Bob Razo, Jim Bueirge, John Avena, Manager. ROW 2: Ken Spangle, Manager; Walt Vrooman, Milton Guiles, Art Martinez, Randy Louwsma, Rick Ellefsen, Dave Rodrigues, Mark Walker, Greg Thomas, Allen Mason. Coach Gary Wakefield before Paramount game. Coach Wakefield shows tricks of the trade. ' eiRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The grace and beauty of the dancer is representa- tive of our talented girl athletes of the Girls ' Athletic Association. The many activities offered to the girls are as varied as the many movements of the dancer. The individual sports such as tennis, badminton, swimming, and modern dance develope a girl ' s self respect and an understanding of her individual needs and talents. The team sports (basketball, hockey, volleyball, and Softball) teach the girls to get along with oth- ers, to work as a team, and to cultivate the com- petitive spirit. The skill and grace of the girls of G.A.A. is shown not only in dance but also in all she does. G.A.A. truly develops its girls in body, mind, and spirit. CABINET r ' V.riJ JODIE PAGE President G.A.A. AND GIRLS ' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES— ROW 1: Deb- bie Wheeler, Suzanne Boezeman, Cindy Huber. ROW 2: Janet Hicks, Pat Train, Noreen Loveday, Susan Calesanzio. LINDA CURTIS Vice President KAREN STANTON Secretary Ug ?.v l JANIS POTTS Treasurer G.A.A. ADVISERS— ROW 1: Miss Jotinnie Brooks, Mrs. Bar- bara Saben, Mrs. Charlene Hall. ROW 2: Miss Claudine Casey, Mrs. Nancy Burkhart, Miss Donna Kramer. 121 f © li H 6 BASKETBALL SENIORS AND JUNIORS— ROW 1: Janie Slone, Karen Stanton, Linda Curtis, Jodie Page, Sherry Geiger, Beth Hicks. ROW 2: Karen Murdock. Sue Holcomb, Glenna Waddell, Vickie Dimmitt, Chris Calesanzio, Vickie Armijo, Miriam Kong. Manager Chris Scurlock, our fearless leader. Tiger Jodie, (number 20). our G.A.A. President on the prowl. 122 Another daring shot by Janie Stone. Karen! That ' s the wrong basket. Twinkle Toes Kong — Queen of the court. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN— ROW 1: Donna Bransfrom, Elizabeth Mafsumoto, Beverly Choninard, Nora Gordon, Pat Shanks. ROW 2: Glenda Jobe, Sandee Hirt. Paula Zaiko, Diane Ramirez, Anne Wambolt, Linda Plegel, Teri Giovanine. 123 SENIORS— ROW 1: Cindy Boyles, Sue Sutherland. Karen Stanton. Janie Stone, Janis Potts, Joy Brigham. ROW 2: Freda LeBlanc, Ruth Ann Kidd. Kathy Dean. Julie Ewertz, Sue Ledford, Sharon Flory, Jodie Page, Veronica Gaiuska, Janet Milburn, Linda Curtis. HOCKEY Bully for you. JUNIORS— ROW 1: Donna Ross, Marlam Kong, Yvonne Hill, Chris Scurlock. ROW 2: Karen Murdock. Beverly Earner, Vicki Armijo, Glenna Waddell. Sharon Langevin, Debbie Blackburn. Susan Holcomb. SOPHOMORES— ROW 1: Elaine Ringeisen, Debbie Wheeler, Patty Garfield, Becky Matteson, Cindy Huber. ROW 2: Teri Giovanine, Brenda Curtis, Pat Shanks, Kitty Blassey, Charlotte Holwick, Linda Plegel, Annette Thomas. Manager Brenda Curtis gets a big bang out of the game. Freshman, armed with a deadly weapon. FRESHMEN— ROW 1: Maria Shahan, Linda Sanders. Anne Wambolt. Paula Zaiko, Glenda Jobe. ROW 2: Kelly Nelson, Oeborah Pirkle, Chris Litchfield, Diane Ramirez, Zana Gibbs, Ginger Finley. Terry Somers. 125 SENIORS AND JUNIORS— ROW 1: Carta Cornwall, VIcki Armijo, Sue Holcomb, Glenna Waddell, Yvonne Hill, Noreen Loveday. ROW 2: Janie Stone, Veronica Galuska, Jodie Page, Sharon Flory, Dale Guffy, Margo Stewart. Volleyball manager Margo Stewart gets all wrapped up in her work. One of the first things you learn in volleyball never turn your back to the net. 126 VOLLEYBALL Did it go over? Did the Freshmen win? Tune in next year for the startling conclusion of Battle of the Volley Bulge. SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN— ROW 1: Connie Sturm, Dianne Ramirez, Anne Wambolt, Paula Zaiko, Teresa Tafoya, Glenda Jobe, Susan Calesanzio, Georgina Loveday. ROW 2: Teri Giovanine, Debbie Wheeler, Alice Hackleman, Linda Plegel, Pat Shanks, Brenda Curtis, Cindy Huber, Cindy Seagal. By golly. Freshmen do enjoy themselves playing volleyball. SOFTBALL Is it coming or going? Nothing stands in the way of manager Sue Ledford. Here I come ready or not! They lost the ball but they use their heads! 128 TENNIS AND BADMINTON Look, Pat, see the ball. This mighty serve by Pat Garfield fell ten feet short of the net. Tennis Manager Linda Plegel and Badminton Manager Freda LeBlanc discuss the different strategy used in these games. Look up in the sky . . . It ' s a bird! It ' s a plane! It ' s a shuttlecock! 129 Jennifer Rick and Colleen Kellerman call themselves man- agers. But we sometimes wonder! MODERN DANCE In the beginning girls created a dance. Cindy Huber, the human dive bomber. Help! SWIMMING But I just can ' t get my hair wet, ' says Vera Mae Walsh, manager. ROW 1: Rosemary Walsh, Marsha McCuen, Jan Hibshman, Linda Curtis, Vera Mae Walsh, Becky Matteson, Cindy Huber, Janet Hatfield, Glenda Jobe. ROW 2: Mary Luna, Jodie Page, Bonnie Lawson, Debbie Wheeler, Linda Sanders, Diane Ramirez, Daria McHenry, Linda Sedik. ROW 3: Pat Garfield, Beverly Farner, Pam Buchanan, Anne Wambolt, Paula Zaiko, Nancy Pike, Nora Tung, Vicki Blaisdell, Anita South. 131 ACADEMICS AND C 132 CLASSES This is a highway. It leads to many places. Cars speed along this highway. Each time you travel this highway You discover new things. In the morning the highway comes alive. Cars crowd the lanes. Each car has a special destination. This is a highway. It leads to many places. Where will it take you? A classroom. What is it? It is like a road. In the morning the classroom comes alive. New students enter the classes each hour. New knowledge is acquired each day. New discoveries are always being made. A classroom — Where will it take you? 133 Graduation Opens New Vistas for Seniors With three outstanding years behind us, we ad- vanced to our greatest year. One word that best describes the Senior Class of 1956 is spirit. Car- rying over from our junior year, we won the Spirit Award, even after tjeing highly outnumbered by underclassmen. Our Senior Cabinet reached a rec- ord number of 80 members. We worked hard to raise money for the senior gift by running concessions at football games, sell- ing class pins, and sponsoring Serf Days. The highlights of the year were graduation cere- monies and the all-night Senior party. John Miller 134 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHUCK SLAY Vice President JANET HICKS Secretary JOHN MILLER President JENNIFER RICK Treasurer 135 JAMES ABBINETT Transfer — Jefferson High, Indiana — Sr. BILL ADAMS Clean Campus Committee; Jr. Ring Committee. CAROL ADAMS Girls ' League. MARY ADAMS Girls ' League. NANCY ADAMS Girls ' League. RANDY ADAMS Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Water Polo 1, 2, 3. JOHN AIELLO B Football 2; Band 1, 2. LAURA ALEX Student Congress 2; Girls ' League. GEORGE ALFORD CONNIE SUE ALLISON GJk.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Hum N ' Strummers 3, V.P. 4; Concert Choir V.P. 4. PATRICIA L. ALWARD French Club 1, 2, 4; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 3, 4. PATRICIA LYNN ANDERSON Transfer — Bangor High, Wisconsin — Soph. DON ADEY Transfer — Longford Park, Coventry, England — Jr.; Talent Assembly 3. KATHRYN AGNEW Girls ' League. LINDA AGUILAR Drill Team 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls ' League. X . m r s : s T PAUL P. ARNOLD Transfer— Washington High, La Habra— Soph. TERRY ARNOLD Transfer— Rapid City, High, South Dakota— Soph. BRIAN ASH GINGER KAY ASHTON Student Congress Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Girls ' League 2. LISE AUGER Drill Team 2, Leader 4; F.B.L.A. Treas. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4. BONNIE BAILEY Transfer— Monte Vista High Whittier— Jr.; Concert Choir 4. JOHN BAKER Transfer— Norte Vista High Riverside — Jr.; J.V. Wrestling 3, 4. EDYTHE BARLOW Song Leader 3; Flag Twirler 2. DINAH BARNETT Drill Team 2; Pep Club 2; FMA. 3, 4; GJV.A. 1, 2; Girls ' League. WILLIAM A. BARNHART Transfer— William S. Hart H Newhall — Sr. KATHY BARTSHE Girls ' League. PEGGY BATTSON Drama Club 4; Art Club 3. DAPHNE BEAVER Transfer — Bear Creek High, Colorado — Sr.; F.B.L.A. 4; Senior Cabinet; Girls ' League 4. JACK BECKNER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1; Basketball 3. GARY BEIDLER _ BILL BELDING C Football 1, B 2, 3; C Basketball 1. CHERYL BELMONT Spring Concert 1; Student Congress 4. RON BERENSCHOT A. SB. V.P.; Student Court Justice 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BLASSEY German Club 3; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4. ALAN BOCHENEK Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA BOEN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. SUZANNE BOEZEMAN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Representative to Girls ' League 4; Social Studies Seminar Co-Chairman 4; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet. TOM BOUSMAN Yell Leader 4; Tennis 3, 4; N.F.L. 4; Chess Club 1. JAMES BOWSER MATT BOYLE Transfer — Lynwood High, Lynwood — Jr. CYNTHIA L. BOYLES G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2; Student Congress 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Cabinet. JOANN BRAGAN Girls ' League. w RICK BRAVO Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA BREED Girls ' League. CRAIG BREIDENTHAL Transfer — Savanah High Anaheim — Sr. Baseball 4. 138 LARRY BROWN C Football 1; Prom Committee 3; Accreditation Committee 3. LARRY BRYANT LONNIE BRYANT JOYCALYN SUE BRIGHAM Homecoming Attendant 3; Jr. Class V.P.; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Manager 3; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 2, 4. RICHARD BRINKER Band 3; Debate Team 4; Senior Cabinet; C.S.F. 4; English Seminar 3. RAY BROADY Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 2, 3; Student Congress 1, 2, 3; Science Club. RICHARD BURLEY NANCY BURNETT Transfer — Unity High, Los Angeles — Jr. ROBERT DAVID BURNS Transfer— Bethel Senior High, Pennsylvania — Jr. SAMMY BURROLA BARBARA BYRNE Transfer — Bishop Carroll High, Pennsylvania — Jr.; Girls ' Chorus II 4; Girls ' League 4. DONNA GAIL CALDWELL F.H.A. 3, Sec. 4; Los Cantores 2; Concert Choir 4; Buena Tones 2. MARIE CAMPBELL National Thespians 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Vocal Ensemble 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. MAURICE CARLSON JOHN CARTER Transfer — Sycamore High, Anaheim — Soph. ALVENA CLARK Transfer — Sunny Hills High, Fullerton — Jr.; Pep Club 4. JAN LESLIE CLARK Transfer — East Anchorage High, AlasKa — Jr.; Pep Club Pres. 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 3; GA.A. 4. DON CLOO JOHN CARUANA KAREN CASSELBURY Song Leader 4; Senior Cabinet; Jr. Class Sec; Pep Club 2, 3; Student Congress 1. SUSAN CATRON Student Congress 3; Drill Team 2. JOE CHAMBERLAIN Transfer — Pana High, Illinois — Jr.; Debate Team 4; Chess Club 4; Social Studies Seminar 4. FRANCES CHAMBERS Choir 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2; German Club 4. ROBERT CHANEY Transfer — Santa Fe High, Santa Fe — Soph. SANDIE CHOUINARD Speech Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Social Studies Seminar 3 French Club 1. ED CHRISTENSEN SUSAN CIANFRINI Spanish Club 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers 3; G.A.A. 2. ROBERT COATS RITA PHYLLIS COLEMAN Transfer — Savanah High, Anaheim — Jr. SHIRLEY COLEMAN CHARLOTTE COLER Girls ' League. DARRELL COLLIER BOB COLLINS J.V. Football 2; J.V. Basketball 2. LINDA CONNER Girls ' League. ANNIE LOUISE CORNEJO Girls ' Glee I 1; Girls ' Chorus II 4. NANCY GALE CORNELL Transfer — La Habra High, La Habra — Jr. BRIAN CORY TOM COURSON GARY CRAWFORD fi c MARC E. CRISSMAN Transfer — Savanah High, Anaheim — Jr. LINDA ANN CURTIS G.A.A. 1, 2, Volleyball Manager 3, V.P. 4; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Ring Committee; Dance Concert 3, 4. FRANK DAKIDES ALICE DAVIS Drill Team 2, Leader 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Dance Concert 3, 4. PAT DAVIS Girls ' League. KATHLEEN ADELE DEAN Girls ' League Sec. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3; LOS COYOTES 4; PAW PRINTS 3; Powder Puff Football Team 3. JOE L. DEL RIO Choir Pres. 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Track 2; Spring Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY CARROL DENISON Yell Leader 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Modern Dance 3, 4. MELANIE DOBBINS Transfer— Bellflower High, Bellflower— Soph. i w jn KATHY OUNLAP Girls ' League. KENNETH W. EASTERLING J.V. Baseball 4; Gymnastics Club 3. CHUCK EBERT Varsity Letterman; Track 3. r RAY DOLEN Transfer — Savanah High, Anaheim — Soph. MARY DONOVAN Flag Twirler 4; Student Congress 2; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH DORSEY Hum N ' Strummers 3; Honor Roll 2. MARY DOYLE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; A.S.B. Social Chairman 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. KARL DRUMMONO Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE DUDLICH DENNIS DUDNEY LINDA DUKE Girls ' League Sec. 4; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Sec. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON DUNCAN Girls ' League. 142 LORRAINE DIANE EBY French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Drill Team 2; G.A.A. 1. GARY EHRNMAN Student Body Pres.; Student Court Justice 3; Varsity Track 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Frosh. Class Pres. SUSAN ELGIN C.S.F. 3, 4; Student Congress 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Jr. Honor Guard. KATHERINE ELY G.A.A. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4j Girls ' League. STUART ENTIN Transfer — Classical High, Massachusetts — Soph. TONI MARGARET ESPOSITO Girls ' League. JOHN A. EVANGO Water Polo 1; Wrestling 1, 2; Student Congress 2 Art Club 3; Chess Club 3. NANCY EVERETT Girls ' League Treas. C.S.F. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. JULIE K. EWERTZ G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4. A SANDI FARLAND Transfer— Mark Keppel High, Alhambra — Jr. BARBARA FARNER Drill Team 2, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Medical Careers Club 1; Girls ' League. DIANE FERGUSON Transfer — Asbury Park High, New Jersey — Sr. LYNDA FERGUSON Song Leader 4; Frosh. Homecoming Attendant; Flag Twirler 2; G.A.A. Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANN FIRST Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; PAW PRINTS 4. STEVE FITZPATRICK A.S.B. Treas. 4; Football 1, 2; Track 2; Pep Club 3, 4. 143 1 SHARON FLORY C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 1, 2 F.B.L.A. 3, 4. WES FORO JAMES FOREMAN PAW PRINTS 3; Student Congress 1; Pep Club 4; Senior Cabinet. - f ( TOM FREEMAN Transfer — Mark Keppel High, Alhambra — Sr. BOB FREER Yell Leader 3, 4, Head 4; PAW PRINTS Editor 4; PAW PRINTS Sports Editor 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2, 3. THERESA GAGE Girls ' League. VERONICA LEE GALUSKA G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club. EDWARD GARCIA J.V. Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Football. JUAN a. GARCIA LYNNE CARD Student Congress Sec. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; LOS COYOTES 4; Pep Club 3, 4. KATHY GARRIE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Girls ' League. ROBERT GATZ Transfer — John Edwards High, Wisconsin — Jr. LONNIE GAULT Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Track 2, 3. SHERRY GEIGER Student Court Clerk 4; LOS COYOTES 4; Senior Cabinet; Jr. Honor Guard; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE GILBERT Transfer — Mark Keppel High, Alhambra — Jr. P ' Al 144 § J MARSHA GLADDING Drill Team 4; Pep Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; C.S.F. 4; F.B.L.A. 4. SANDRA GLENN G.A.A. 1, 2. SINDY GLENN Honor Roll; G.A.A. 1. RAYMOND GRAVES LINDA GRINSTEAD Song Leader 3, 4; Flag Twirler 2; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 3. CHERYL GOODENOUGH Drama 2; Student Congress 4; Agriculture 3. CURTIS GORDON BENNY GRAVES JEWEL GRISWOLD Girls ' League. KATHY GROOMS Musicals 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. BARRY GRUPP C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; J.V. Football 3; Student Congress 1 DALE G UFFEY G.A.A. 4; Senior Cabinet. PHILIP GUINTA Transfer — Mayfair High, Lakewood — Jr. BOB GULMAN y 145 PAULA GUNDERSON G.A.A. 1. LESLEY GUTMAN F.B.L.A. Pres. 4; Pep Club Sec. 4; Senior Cabinet; Spanish Club 3; Powder Puff Football Team 4 JUDY HAAVE Girls ' League. BRUCE HAGERTY Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling 2, Varsity 3, 4; Hum N ' Sfrummers Pres. 3, 4; Leadership 4; Student Congress Parliamentarian 4. DONALD HARDWICK BRENDA MARTMANN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; C.S.F. 1, 2. ROBERT HASSELL DENNIS HATFIELD TOM HAYES STEVEN HEARN BOB HEFFNER C.S.F. 2, 3; Senior Cabinet. LINDA HEINBUCH G.A.A. 1, 2; Drama Club 4. LARRY HESSER JOELL HIBSHMAN Student Congress 2 Water Polo 2, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. STEVE HAULENBECK Varsity Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 146 CHARLES HOBSON ERNEST HOLLAND Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, Varsity 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. HOLLY HOLLANDER Transfer— Savanah High, Anaheim — Jr. PAMELA HOPKINS Girls ' League. RON HORVATH C.S.F. 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. BETTY HOWARD Musicals 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3. JANET HICKS Sr. Class Sec; C.S.F. 1, 2; F.H.A. Pres. 4; Drill Team 4; G.A.A. Representative 4. KATHLEEN HIGGINS Fros. Class Sec; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; LOS COYOTES 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID HIPPENSTEEL SANDRA HOLLINGSWORTH Transfer — California High, Whittier— Jr.; Senior Cabinet. KAREN HOLMES Transfer — Central High, Iowa — Jr. MIKE HONEYCUTT Varsity Swim Team 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; C.S.F. 4. CHARLOTTE E. HOWARD Girls ' League. ROBERT HOWELL DIANE HUDSON Girls ' League. n • L VV JS ' L L M JO lANDIORIO G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. KIMBERLY IRVINE Drill Team 4; F.B.L.A. V.P. 4; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4. STEVE JACKSON Varsity Basketball 3, 4; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; B Football 2; Track 1, 2. MICHAEL L. JAMES Student Congress 3, 4; Track 2; French 1, 2; Hum N ' Strummers 4; Pep Club 4. PARREL JARAGOSKY LARRY D. JENSEN Transfer — Downey High, Downey — Jr. RANDY JOHNSON RANDALL JOHNSON B Football 2, 3; Wrestling 3. MIKE JONES o A. v r JACKIE JUDKINS Transfer — Orange High, Orange — Jr. ALICE KAMM French Club 2, Sec. 3, 4; N.F.L. Varsity 3, 4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. ANGELA KATEHIS Transfer — John H. Glenn High, New York— Sr. RONALD KEECH Varsity Football 3, 4; Student Court Justice 4; Varsity Club V.P. 4; Good Taste in Dress Panel. ERIC KEHL Varsity Wrestling 2. CHRIS KELLER Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 1, 2. X-U r COLLEEN KELLERMAN Soph. Homecoming Attendant; Jr. Class Treas; Song Leader 4; LOS COYOTES Associate Editor 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance Manager 4. MARSHA KELLY Girls ' League. WILLIAM JOHN KENNEY Varsity Water Polo 4; Spanish Club Pres. 3; Hum N ' Strummers 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. RUTH ANN KIDO Student Body Sec. 4; Student Court Clerk 3; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League Treas. 3; Frosh. Class Treas. JOYCE KIDO Transfer — Watsonville Union High, Watsonville, California — Soph. JANICE KING Girls ' League. MEL KLUGE Pep Club 3, 4. MARGARET KOHLER Transfer — Poly High, Long Beach, California — Soph.; Girls ' League. LLOYD KOONTZ TIT ' £ MIKE KOTZIN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Coyote Mascot 4; Senior Cabinet; Varsity Club 4; Pep Club 4. KARIN KRANCZ Transfer— Salpointe High, Arizona — Sr. RIKKEE SUE KULIKOFF Transfer — La Mirada High, La Mirada, California — Jr.; Mixed Chorus 4. MELODY LAFITTE Girls ' League. MIKE LANSDOWN Varsity Football 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Club Pres. 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LARKINS C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Spanish Club 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. r vik ' ii IK Hi A FREDA JUNE LEBLANC G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Spanish Club Sec. 3; F.B.L.A. 2; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LEDFORD G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Art Club 3, Sec. 4. ROBERT LEEMAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 3. CATHY LEGG Girls ' League. JEFF LEHMKUHL F.F.A. 2, 3, V.P. 4. LINDA LEMKEN Flag Twirler 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Drill Team 2; Pep Club 4; French Club 1, 3. SHIRLEY LEMKEN Flag Twirler 3, 4; Drill Team 2; French Club 3. DARLENE LEWIS Girls ' League. KARYN LIPNISKY Girls ' League. t lL WILLIAM LITCHFIELD J.V. Cross Country 1, 2 Track 1, 2. JULIE LOGAN Senior Cabinet; German Club 1. JEANIE LOPP G.A.A. 1, 2. G.A.A. 1; Senior Cabinet; F.B.L.A. 2. FREDERICK LORD MARY LUKARILA Spanish Club 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 4. m BRIAN LYNN Track 1, 2, 3, 4; B Basketball 2; J.V. Basketball 3; Marching Band 2, 3; H.M.S. Pinafore 3. LUCKY MACE LES MacMILLAN Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4. MARILYN MADISON Girls ' League. CLARICE MADSEN Girls ' League. ROBERT MAKEIG STEVE MALLOUF Band 1, 2. DON MARLAR VIKKI MAROVICH Agriculture 1, 2, 3 Girls ' League. FRED MARSHALL ERNESTINE MARTIN Girls ' League. CARMEN MARTINEZ Girls ' League. BOBBY MARTINEZ Band 1, 2. JEAN MARVIN Girls ' League. JOHNNY MASUDA Athletic Manager 4; Varsity Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Manager 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. IV L 152 J CANDICE MATTHEWS C.S.F. 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard; Science Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4. KATHV MARIE MAURER Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LOU MERLE McADAM G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4. . P tUm vfitia JIM McCABE Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4; J.V. Basketball 3; J.V. Baseball 2. JOE McCANN Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet. LESLIE McCLURE Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. TERRY McGAUVRAN CLAUDIA VERLYNN McGUIRE Drill Team 4; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 3; LOS COYOTES 4j PAW PRINTS 4. JUNE LOUISE MclNTIRE Jr. Girls ' League Representative 3 Drill Team 2, 4; LOS COYOTES 4; Jr. Honor Guard 3; PAW PRINTS 3. i r 4 1 :s tm mr STEVE Mcknight J.V. Wrestling 3; J.V. Football 2; F.F.A. 1, 2. EDDIE A. MENDOZA LARRY METZ Jr. Class Pres.; Varsity Football 3, 4; Boys ' State Representative 3; Student Court Justice 4; LOS COYOTES 3, 4. JANET MILBURN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 1; French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Science Club 3. BARBARA JO-ANNE MILLER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Girls ' League. JOHN MILLER Sr. Class Pres.; Varsity Football 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity 4; B Football 2i Soph. Class V.P. 154 JEAN MILLER Girls ' League; F.H.A. 4. DONNA MILLS Pep Club 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers Librarian 4; Drill Team 4; Student Congress 3. STAN MILNES PHIL MISIAK GLORIA MITTS Girls ' League. CAROL MOEN Pep Club 4; French Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Art Club Treas. 4 Senior Cabinet. CHERYL MORRISON G.A.A. Swimming 1. KATHRYN MORSE Senior Cabinet; G.A.A. 1. LINDA MOULSON G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY MURDOCH Girls ' League. PHYLLIS NASH G.A.A. 3; Girls ' Glee 2, 3. DAVID NELSON Pep Club 4. BRADLEY MOFFAT Transfer — Tolna High, North Dakota— Soph. JANET MORELAND Transfer — Phineas Banning High, Banning — Sr. STEPHEN L. MORGAN C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 1, 2, 3; Social Science Seminar 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. S ' 155 STEVE NICHOLSON GLENN NOELL Transfer — Alamogrodo High, New Mexico — Jr. JACK NELSON Student Court Ctiief Justice 4; Soph. Class Pres.; Varsity Baseball 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. JANE NELSON C.S.F. 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 2; Girls ' League. SUSAN NICHOLS Girls ' League. IT - c r RON NOVAK C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Student Congress 4; Science Club Sec. 3; Pep Club 3, 4. MICHAEL O ' BRIEN Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ODENCRANTZ C.S.F. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard; Senior Cabinet; French Club 2, 3. SHEILA O ' FARRELL Girls ' League. DEBORAH OGAN Girls ' League. RICHARD F. OHNMEISS Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Congress 3. ROGER M. OLIVER F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers 3; Science Club 2. LINDA OLLAR Swim Team 2. GARY ORCUTT Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Student Court Justice 4. l li 156 i w GERALDINE PADILLA Girls ' League; Drill Team 2. DALE PAGE J.V. Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. JODELLE PAGE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Soph. Class Treas.; Pep Club V.P. 3; Student Court Justice 4; Senior Cabinet. ARTHUR ORTIZ Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. CAROL OVERBAUGH Transfer — Crooked Oak High, Oklahoma — Sr.; G.A.A. 1. VICTORIA OXENFORD G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Chess Club 2. DAVID PARRY Electronics Club Sec. 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Math Club 3. JAMES PATRICK PEDERSEN Ham Club 1. SANDRA ANNE PELTON G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 4; Spring Sing 2. O 1 LINDA PAKALNS Los Contoras 2; Girls ' Ensemble 3; Girls ' Chorus 4. CYNTHIA PALMER Transfer— Acalanes High, Lafayette — Jr.; Student Congress 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Cabinet. MARY JANELL PARKS F.H.A. V.P. 4; G.A.A. 1. BILL PEVEY J.V. Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY PIFER JOHN PIRKLE C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2, 3; Science Club Pres. 4; J.V. Tennis Team 2, 3; Senior Cabinet. 157 DONALD PLONER F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD F. PLO ' NER EDWARD POPEJOY Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JANIS POTTS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Senior Cabinet; Girls ' League Cabinet 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4. CHRISTINE POWELL Transfer — Lakewood High, Lakewood — Jr. PATRICIA PRITCHARD Girls ' League. JERRYE PYLE Inter-Club Council Pres. 4; Girls ' League Pres. 4; Girls ' League V.P. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 2. LUCY QUEZADA Transfer — Fullerton High, Fullerton — Jr. SUSAN QUIRK Transfer — Arizona — Sr. I r - RUDY RAIDL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Student Congress 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. BOB RAUBINGER Varsity Track 2; J.V. Basketball 2. EDDIE REED F.F.A. 1, 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4. HELEN REED PAW PRINTS 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Seminar 3, 4; French Club 1. JOHN REED F.F.A. 4. BRUCE REPCHINUCK Varsity Swimming 3; Varsity Water Polo 4; Varsity Club 4; Student Congress 4. X 158 JENNIFER RICK Sr. Treas.; Flag Twirler 4; Student Court Justice 3; Soph. Sec; GJk.A. Modern Dance Manager 3, 4. RICHARD RILEY Transfer — Sunny Hills High, Fullerton — Sr. ENA MARIA RIDS Girls ' League. T Hk RAQUEL RIOS Girls ' League. JOHNNY ROGERS GARY ROSENKILDE KATHI ROUSSEAU Girls ' League. RAYMOND RUBALCABA F.FJV. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT RUBALCABA F.FJ . 2, 3, 4. ROBERT RUSSELL TOM SAITTA ANGELA SALDARELLI Girls ' League. GENE SANCHEZ Transfer — Savanah High, Anaheim — Jr. DARYL SANDERS LYNN E. SANDERS LOS COYOTES 3, Editor 4; A.S.B. Publicity Chairman 4; PAW PRINTS 3, 4; CREATIVE COYOTE Editor 3; C.S.F. 3, 4. 159 EDDIE SANTIAGO Football 1, 2, 3 : Wrestling 1. KEITH SAYRE CLAUDIA SCHENK Choir 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls ' League. JIM SCHMIDT Student Congress C.A.S.C. Representative 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 3, 4; LOS COYOTES 4. BRENDA SUE SCHULZ Student Congress 2; G.A.A. 3. MIKE SCHULTZ Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Footba Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Treas i TINA SERNA Transfer — Mater Dei High, Anaheim — Jr.; Girls ' League; Senior Cabinet. LINDA ADAMS SEVERIN Farmerettes 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; N.F.L. 3; G.A.A. 1; German Club 1. WILLIAM C. SHEEHAN Social Studies Seminar 3, Co-Chairman 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4. GLENN SCHUMACHER BARBARA SCOFIELD BETTY SCOFIELD NANCY CATHERINE SCOTT Transfer — Andress High, Texas — Sr.; Senior Cabinet; Homecoming Planning Committee Chairman 4. LINDA JEAN SEDDEN JANEEN SELBY Girls ' League; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Senior Cabinet. 160 s f GLENN SHEEK VICKI SHELTON TOM SCHIGENAKA Transfer— Walker Jr. High, Buena Park— Soph.; Track 2, 3, 4. BUD SIVERTSEN Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Racket Publication 3; German Club 3. CHARLES E. SLAY Sr. Class V.P.; Pep Club Treas.,- Senior Cabinet; Football 1, 2; Track 1. LARRY SLINGSBY Transfer — Buena High, Ventura — Sr. DENNIS SMITH Transfer — Indio High, Indio — Jr. GLENN R. SMITH Swim Team 1, 2; Water Polo 1, 2. JAMES W. SMITH Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Club 1. ir £ LEONARD SHIRES JACK SHOWMAN LARRY SIMS Spanish Club 2, 3; J.V. Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3. SANDEE SLOCKBOWER Transfer— Bellflower High, Bellflower— Soph. CHERRIE SMALLEY Transfer— Atascadero High, Atascadero— Jr. BRUCE F. SMITH Transfer— North High, Torrence— Jr. .- ; r n M } , o r SUE SPIELMAN Girls ' League. KAREN SPRAGGINS F.H.A. 1, 2; Girls ' League. ROY SPRAGGINS JAMES STALEY DAVID JOHN STANKO Varsity Football 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3. KAREN STANTON Girls ' State Representative 3; PAW PRINTS Ed itor 3, Associate 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; LOS COYOTES 4; Student Congress Sec. 4. STEVEN RAY STEAR Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 1; B Football 2, C 1. JOHN STEELE BARBARA STELIGA Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Fall Plays 2; Speech Club 4. LARRY SMITH J.V. Baseball 3; B Water Polo 3. ROBERT SMITH JUDITH SMOAK Girls ' League. EDWARD C. SOHL Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2. JOHN SORRELLS DEAN SPAULDING 162 WENDY STEPHEN Girls ' League; Transfer— Orange High, Orange — Soph. KATHLEEN STEVENS Girls ' League. SHARON STEVENS Girls ' League. MARGO STEVI ART G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4j Drill Team 4; Senior Cabinet; Art Club 4. ALLISON STILES C.S.F. 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; PAW PRINTS 3, 4; Social Studies Seminar 3, 4; English Seminar 3, 4; Transfer— Lee High, Huntsville, Alabama— Jr. JANIE STONE Girls ' League Cabinet 1, 2, 4; G.A.A. 1, Cabinet 2, 3, 4; LOS COYOTES Staff 3, 4; PAW PRINTS Staff 3, 4; N.F.L. 1, 2, Treas. 3. 4 A- 1 RANDY STREETER Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. STEVE STURHfl Varsity Water Polo 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; French Club 1, 2. KATHRYN SUDA Girls ' League. I Ir ■• , ALLAN SULLIVAN KERRY SULLIVAN A.S.B. Pep Chairman 4; PAW PRINTS Staff 3, 4; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hum N ' Strummers 3, 4. GARY SUNDQUIST SUSAN SUTHERLAND Senior Cabinet; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.F. 3. SHARON SWENSON Girls ' League. DOLORES TAFOYA Girls ' League. 163 n I ■KIKUZO TAKAKI J.V. Wrestling 3, 4; Social Studies Seminar 3. LINDA TEMPLE Girls ' League. y f ' JERRY TENNEY LOS COYOTES 3, Business Manager 4; Social Studies Seminar 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; J.V. Cross Country 2. DANA TIDWELL G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4. DARRELL TIFFIN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. C GREGORY TOLMAN %B M _ . , H German Club. W%M SAND! TRAIN Frosh. V.P. 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Senior Cabinet; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. GLORIA TREJO C.S.F. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. FRANK TRESSENRIDER Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DONITA TRESSLER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; German Club 2. LOUIS TUNG Chess Club V.P. 3, Pres. 4; J.V. Tennis 3. RETA TYREE G.A.A. 1, 2; Girls ' League. ■w •J SUZANNE ULLER Transfer — Titusville High, Pennsylvania — Soph. SALLY UNDERBRINK Drama Club 3; Girls ' League. DANNY UPDYKE wmm { SHARON M. WADDEL Girls ' League. KAREN WALKER French Club; Pep Club; Student Congress Representative. SUSAN VANDEN BOS Speech Club Pres. 3; C.S.F. 2, 3; F.B.L.A. Publicity Chairman 4 N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. JUDY VAUGHT Girls ' Ipague. MARLA VEDDER Girls ' League. THOMAS WATSON SHERRY WEATHERS G.A.A. 1. VIRGINIA WELDIN Speech Club 2; French Club 2. VERA MAE WALSH Sr. Girls ' League Representative; French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; C.S.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Honor Guard; G.A.A. 1, 2, Swimming Manager 3, 4 CAROL WARD G.A.A. 1, 2, Hockey Manager 3. STEVE WARREN J.V. Cross Country 2; B Track 2; Varsity Track 4. J JACQUELINE WESTRUM Girls ' League. JIM C. WHITAKER Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Water Polo 2; Swimming 2, 3; French Club 4. JOANNE WIGHT Girls ' League. 165 JANICE WILKEY Majorette 2, 3. 4; Spanlsti Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club. LINDA WILLIAMS Transfer — Camarillo High. Camarillo — Jr.; Senior Cabinet. AARON GREGORY WILLIFORD Transfer — Rancho High. Nevada — Jr.; Wrestling 3, 4. LONNIE WILMOTT FRED J. WILSON Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Student Congress 1. JOYCE WILSON Girls ' League. JIM WINSLOW Transfer — St. John Bosco High, Bellflower— Jr. BARBARA WOHL G.A.A. Swim Team 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WOODS Girls ' League; F.H.A. 3. ROGER WORSHAM JACQUELINE WRIGHT Student Court Justice 4; Student Congress 3, 4; C.S.F. 3; Jr. Honor Guard; Homecoming Attendant 4. J 166 JOAN WRONIAK G.A.A. 4; Farmerette V.P., Recorder 4; French Club 1, 2; Drill Team 2; F.H.A. 3. ERNEST YOPP MICHAEL ZALESKI C.S.F. 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Science Club 3; Track 3. ARDICE R. ZECKZER G.A.A. LEIGH M. ZECKZER Varsity Club 3, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Cross Country 3, 4; C Football 1; B Football 2. MARVIN ZULAUF Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4. .-1 ' IVr ' T. 3 INCOGNITO COYOTES JANET BEAGLE MIKE BECKNER FRIEDA BRASHIER DOUGLAS CAINE RAUL CALOCA ED CAMACHO MIKE CHAVEZ SUE CLARE RHONDA COHEN RONALD COLLINS NATHAN GAETKE JOHNNY GAW CHARLES GIFFORD DENNIS GILES SARAH GOURLEY CHRISTINE KEEF OIANNE LOWE WILLIAM MALLONEE MIKE MARTIN SHARON MASTERSON SANDRA MITCHELL NICK MOORE VIRGINIA MURRAY MARIE RILEY JIMMY ROGERS DORIS SPARKS LORRAINE YOUNG 167 Juniors Finance Prom by Selling Pom-Poms The class of ' 67 has indeed out done itself this year. The spirit of our class has risen to an unbe- lievable height. One example of this was our class meetings. We started in a regular sized classroom, had to expand to room 76, and finally had to use the gym to hold our class meetings. The main concern of the class was the sponsor- ing of the Junior-Senior Prom. Several committees were set-up and work began early. Other activities included cupcake sales, co-sponsoring a P.T.A. din- ner, and anything else the Juniors wanted to attempt, since, with our potential, we could do anything. Mike O ' Neill President 168 7 . f r r r r z JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS KIRK JOHNSON Vice President MIKE O ' NEILL President MIRIAM KONG Secretary SUE JABERG Treasurer Poul Aflullor Koy Agi llor Sandra AKIichlager ( ' VougKn Axberg Mary Ayala Fred Bocon a r m t V Phillip Bailey W Robert Bailey ■-W Gail Bal er jr Ik Woyne Barlow Elaine Boss Lavon Baxter Cherle Beoler Randall Bisson Elizoberh Black Ellen Black Brian Blockbum Debbi Blackburr Mori: Botelho Marie Boyce Sue Bradford Diane Bradley James Bragstod Penny Branch Kathy Brondow Darlene Branstrom Charlotte Browley Michael Brehany Ronald Brenden Cheryl Bridget Craig Brown Goi I Brown Donno BimIow CamI Burchil Dennii Burley Charles Bunoge Helen Coin Ronald Caldw«ll Chrltfine Caleson. Frank Colto Connie Cormody Roger Carr 170 H AA Glad i Case Rachel Castillo MarleenCatolio t 171 p o . Babe Donl«y Gerald Dow Bill Doyl« Ernie Duorle Raymond Di ncan Dione Duthnt Lawarence EotKerly Gary Ebcrt Margorita Echovorrio Beify Edwards OobElleften Gerald Ellis Liodo Ellis Sharon Ellithorpe Morgoret Erdody Suxonne Evons Shirly Evenwn Melody Foirfaonks Gregory Fomui Keren Fergirtor Steven Fields Borry Finemon Carole Fifzhuh Dovid Florticher David French John Frerichj Roger From Jeanne Froslie ' -m Mrs. Kupsh uses new leaching technique in business class. a Pl Robert GoMego 4 - Sue Gambino Michelle Gamer « Sherry Garrison Shorren GarrioM fa Michoel Gartin Sa ntos Gospor op Mike GoulTWoux Pom Goyrwr A Mory G«orge Ror dy Gibbs SI Chris, Pat, and Debbie show the best of the worst. Connie Gillespie David Gilroy Lorry Girard Mike Gloue Sharon Goedharl Louie Gonzales Vicki Gonzales Carl Goodwin Betty Griffith Nancy Grlndstofl Phillip Grisofti Barbara Grooms Marty Hampton Kerry Harroun Gory Harvey Sondy He Imeldo He Viola Hernandez Beth Hicks Robin Sue Hill 1 1 { OPi . ' ' aA p r% _!i K f k O 9 SA 9 Li ?Q? ft 3 IP v 0£ W;iltvn Hodgen Sunn Hogan Suwn Holcomb Suwn HoTMy Patricia lk«da VirKient Jonrr Scon King Wayne King Linda Kingston Ctoudio Kimer Gerda Koelmon Miriam Kong Eorletta Kralilt Charles Kulino ltob rtLab«lle John Lobofd Kothy Lonb Chr!itoph«r Lon« Shofon Langevtn Nancy Lonoye {Aorcal Lorochetle Kalhl «n Lowion Jsnet Loyne Luis LsKhhom Pamela Lottrige John Louyrtmo Noreen Lovedoy Molecules! Molecules! Everywhere I look, nothing but molecules! 1 John Kimble W K So.;. Kindig il (_ , 1 174 Patricia Lovela Pamela Lowe Cecilia Luna Herbert Lundstrom Morgo Lustgarten Daniel Maciel Donald Makeig Susan Malloy Leonard Mo lone Morcy Manning Nelson Monville Richard Marak Ruth May Cynthia Mayberry ?A 6f 6 f C f % j -. If ' Now, during the war , P p 1 C ' 4 OA f 1ft p Robert McColn Phyllis McDonough Thomas McGuffin Jerry Mclntyre Dove McKay James McKenzie Joanne Mc Knight Sharon McKnIghf PaMcio McLeod Robert McLeod Don Mead Janice Meek Ino Melton Frank Mendozo Reginald Menke Eddie Mills Roger Miner Paul Misiak f r f rs r S3 l Raul Montono Antony Aonloyo Ccl Moonnon Oicat Moroln Ooniel Morris Srev« Mozer Groold Mualler Koren Murdook L.roy Murroy Dione Nogoto OovldNoylor DebolMn Noathory Dor N«o Sharon Nilion Lelond Nordromme Testing 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Martin Podlllo Raymond Podillo iloborl Podlllo floborl Pog« Evelyn Parodiei David Potrik Svwn Poitarton Kortilxn Podtrdon Peggie Pendergrou Bobbie Perigon Pool Perkovich Lindo Perry Oivello Peterton Michoel Petty PS % Joyce Oleinik Mike O ' Niell hn Odencroniz ' Sue Phori i a o f% T Mrs. Mclntire, you sewed my sleeve to it! Jack Prochazka Roxanne Reminiske r a. -..V ,0 v k.-- SL t% a James Richardson f J ' Eloine Rittenhou: ' ' ' tMsi W mPif f A 1 Coral Robioetl Cornelia Rabies Richard Romero Twyllo Zena Rosch Romona Rose Donna Ross Alex Salcldo Sandra O. Sanchez Sorvdro P. Sonchez Gory Senders Joseph Santoluclto Shirley Sovoge Anthony Seville Carol Schlegel Kothryn Schneider Peggy Schumacher Jean Schwab Louren Schvrtjrti Roberi Schwartz Cherie Scott Chris Scurlock Stephen Seilhamer Judy Sgro Vickl Sharp 177 Arnold SKermoo Ctoudette Smilh Glorlo Smirh Jeonetre Smith Fondo Smithion Remy Snemit Dovid Snyder Jerry Solenbergef Lorry Solenberger Mi We So ' T eri Rondy Somen Brion Sonnenberg Mory SortelU Carl Soucek Dar. Tetzlaff Daryl Thecksron Lavino Thomas Gail Thompion Etebby Thompion Roth Thorr borg Glotio Thorlon (i i -tf X 7 X 1? erry Tung Underwood bora Vonvoorhi) Vefdugo Villoloooi Glenno Woddell Noncy Wodioct John Wolker Ko en Walsh Mike Wolson Loverno Webb Slephen Welch Roger Wellingtoi Undo Westfall James Westgal Barboro Whise Don Whitoker INCOGNITO COYOTES Claudia Aaron Cara Frozier Lorry Price Ellen Aberegg Solly Gollego Linda Pruntz Morvel Anderson Borry Grossner Nancy Ranney Robert Arnoldssen Richard Graves Robert Reaves John Bacon Robert Hoiler Pomelo Regner Lorry Barker Allen Harlow Ann Rodriguez Jenny Bornlsh Fred Harris John Rodriguez Charles Beard Nancy Hembree Sue Rylond Chris Blel Hons Hern Wllliom Sackett Patricio Bootright Linda Hess Inez Solas Judi Boisseronc Susan Joberg John Schachle James Buerge Judy Kahl Leonna Scott Rodney Burke Jim Kay Ken Selby Alex Burr Mel Ledford Don Shipmon Dovid Busk Irk David Leile Cotherine Sink Dione Byrne Allen Mason Lindo Smith Ruth Carter Malcolm McDonald Steve Stanton Janet Meodows Betty Story Nancy Coruono Charles Morgon Tom Sullivon DeniseChicone Fron Morgan Richard Sutcl!Ffe Morguerite Chicolne Lorry Moulson Scott Swenson Rick Coulure Don Munt Deborah Tetreoul Darryl Cox Connie Murrill Ken Thompson Sharon Dorvas Theresa Nelson Michelle Trout Donold Doucetfe Lorry Newvine John Uhl Borbara Drasal Condice Nunez Greg Valerio Ceroid Ellis Lionell Ortiz Eddie Vela John Ferguson William Pork Gerald Wo lis Terry Ferguson Dorcio Poul Dawn Weber Donno Fischer Donlta Poustell Kennith West Edith Fisher Charlene Poutsma Nicholos Wishek 179 Anxious Sophomores Rush Driver Training Classes The official goal for the Super Sophomores was to make money for the Junior-Senior Prom and to help finance the Senior Class Playnight. Unofficially, the class aim was to build a core of enthusiastic young people able to meet the many challenges presented to them. Although comparatively small in number, this year ' s Sophomore Class has proven to be one of the best in Buena Park ' s history. Though a willing- ness to do new and interesting things, while still honoring those traditions we have come to love, the members of the Sophomore Class will have much to contribute in future years. Ben Shaw President SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Patti Wilmott Vice President Linda Denison Secretary Charlotte Holwick Treasurer 181 1? M flC jl TI M Cindy A.hb, jB VW. ' ml -fl Cart,yAxb..g ■V F « ' ■Romano Boca £r§i 4l jf if ' ° ' ° ' Bogley ■i - W B.uc. Bake, m W Linda Ball ■Irene Bolsiger Linda Bonueloi Evelyn Achter Keirt, Adey Lindo Aguliot Sondy Alex Lindo Anderson Lydio Anderion Stephen Borcenas t M 0t f fn Vf, : Polty Beclcner Greto Beetitra Fred Berry Steven Birchmit Leo Birchmier Ross Biom Andrew Blanchar Brendo Blantz Kothryn Blauey Alan Bliss Betty BIythe Michael Boatright !% f Scott Breidenthal John Bremer Chorles Bridges Janice Bridges Don Brigham James Brockway Lynn Brophy Charles Brown Pamela Buchanan Mary Buckley f Cathy Burchit Thomas Burke Jeff Burroge -J iutjhik Michael Busic Dione Byrne Kermll Coin imelda Caloco Maria Colkini Allen Campbell Albert Candela Colby Corlile ThomatCorroll Noncy Chocon Leonord CSoides Terry Chamberj Kothy Chaney Sandie CHapin Jock Cheney Carol Christ Christine 1 f O  lit . fi Jp h- ' n Carolyn Cox ChorlesCox Richard Cox Anthony Croci Williom Cruz Betty Culbersc Don Cumby Brenda Curti Glenda Dole r 52 ' •f!! ■Oe boles nce Deed iom Delonty f. fli j i Si Pi V ' w A -■■v 9 • - f Jack Dow Nicholas Dudich Bruce Dudney Debro Duncan Ruth Duncan Donno Dyar Janice Eosterltng Elizabeth Edwards Frances Edwards Lloyd Foulkn Donno Fetgu! Eileen First Lynn Fisher Lowrence Flaherty Stephen Fleming Dennis Flint Gus Flores Constence Ford Phyllis Ford 183 Anno Foxworthy Myron Ffoncii LIndo French 0 an Frerichi LirKja Fugneiti Georgs Fuller Gory Funkhouie Sieve Fulchko Oovid Gollego George Gollego Nelson Gorcio Potrlcio Gorfielt Roger Gory Pofrick Goufreaux Borboro Groves Bobby Green Terry Greer elih Llr Greening Loren GreenwocxJ Willrom Greenwood ? M Lynne GoodieH Conitonce Grinder Milton Guiles Morcio GuiMiott Roberley Guinto Philip Gundenon Paula Gutman Alice Hacklem Michael Hader Ronold Hale Beclty Hall Cheryl Hall Janet Hatfield Chorles Heald Kathleen Henick Chris Herni Roiner Herm Michael Hibler Bonny Higgins John Hilevan Deborah Hiles Becky Hion TricioHolcomb Todd Hollander Bob Holmes Richard Holmes Charlotte Holwick 1 Ai Q n jjt. .J Sii % a « . . Beverly Hubbard Cindy Huber 185 r ' A David Huettner Lea Humphre) ' Robert Huntley Selma Huntley Mono Hulchens Koren Jockton Deborah Jensen A ,2 Kevin Jeter Dennii Jobe Kothy Johnton CKorlei Johnion Kenneth Johnton Dougloi Johnston ■•f ' -.l Afthur Jones Eleanor Jones Louis Jones Stephen Jones Helen KaroKjwo Ronald Kehl s? A Jim Kelton Horry Kennedy Melody Kerby Nothon Kilgore Larry Knopp f fS ,ff @ ?A choel Kovocich Tj 7(rfi ' Teresa Leochman Lloyd Legg Don Llpnisky Sondro Lippis ovid Lawson Boys in metal shop learn how to write on metals. Iim. iL } T f JessMorlin. Larry Mossaglit Arts and Crafts offers opportunity for creativity. Douglas Matkowski Rebecca Motteson Joanne Moy Dawyn Maziarka William McCain Billy McCann Loel McDemiott Judy McDonald Patrice McDonold Daria McHenry O David McKay James McLean Judy McLennan Secundino Mesa Bonnie Mieirs KoHileen Miller Harry Milligan Vondele Mitchell Karen Mlnermiller Terry Molder Sally Mominee Jeffrey Morgan  Joseph Morris James Morrison Suson Mulhollond Josephine Novorrette Monuel Negrete Michael Nelson Roy Newell Dovid Nichols Carol Noell Jerry Noles Ronald Nunes Lindo Nunez Douglos Nutlall f| Sophomores enjoy watching health education films. Rebecca Radoumii Peril Reinei Richard Ronety John Ran Janey Ronkin Richard Read DonrM Oore Elitabelh Ocain Robert Ogon Steven Ollar Richard Fodllla Therew Posialacquo Goil Patterson Gorry Peck Stephen Peery Ruuell Pelffer Thoma. Pelton Ron Pennington Roy Pennocic Jone Peters Beverly Petty Craig Phillips David Phillips Richard P!pl Undo Plegel ■' J ' - Tim Qulrfc fh . ' T k Jk. Cheryl Powell ' -- .. y Hw - Morgaret Repin Rabecco Reyna Cainl Reynoldl Rutchell Rio Craig Rider Roben Riley Elaine Ringeis ' Sandra Rios Steven Rirter Carol Rodobaugh Charles Rodriguez Mary Rogers Stephen Roger: Eu. ! Romai Eorl Romano Miohoel Ross Patricio Ross Evelyn Rozatti Brendo Rowe Lupe Ruiz Jo Ann Ruzzi Brendo Sockett Richard Saunders Near and dear to the hearts of all BPHS students is the new 1966 Volkswagen driver education car. es o 189 n ( f% A f) Doro ScKwortz Robert Scribnar Dolton Sherrall Nancy Short Michael SMvia Doi glat Singer Sondro Ska In af mmT Mory Ann Skidm - ' Sondro Sklffey 1 or) V- Koren Smirh Roger Smith Philip Slezinger Daniel Smith Richord Sopho Linda Spodo George Spring John Stellgo wfw - Jon Stephens Shirley Stepp Mordell Suble Lynn Suchmon Sondro Sutcllffe D0U9I01 Swan Tlmolfiy Swifl t A John Tofotio Mlchoel Tolllck Kristlne Toylor Deboroh Teer Lowell Tepper Kenneth Teihima 190 I Ed word Teyber Robert Thingwold Annette Thomos Gregory Th omas Ronald Thomaj ft O P p Deborah Wheelei Deirek Whltaker Steven White Susan Willioms Tony Williford Douglas Thompson Richard Thompson NIcholos Tolmon Dennis Tresenrider Doniel Tressler Dugon Ulz Chris Vanderpool Trudy Vedder Sandro Vigil Teresa Villolobos Morylyn Vituring INCOGNITO COYOTES Leo Alvarez Linda Hickson Dianne Platr Corl Winters Chorles Anderson Howard Holmes Jomes Powell Karherine Wohl Deborah Athey Michael Keen Frank Price Clayton Bealer Alexander Kerwin Ronald Reaves Mark Bechtold Deborah Kirkpatrick Edward Rezo Robert Black Ben Kolb David Roberts Alexander Boen Lorry Kuykendall Paulette Rom Catherine Burns Glenn Langenback Robert Schneider Morlo Calkins Naomi Langston Linda Sedik Linda Corter Kofhieen Lemken Cliff Senior Julian Castillo Ralph Leonard Benny Show rhereso Wright Mark Cormony Kenneth Moce Jimmy Shook Steven Crawford Morcia Madsen Linda Showman Roger Young Rickey Davis Rene Maeseele Susan Smith Mary Deeble Jerry Malone Jerry Solenberger Annamae Defoe Lindo Marr Julia Sparks Jeano Dobbins Ron Meinhart Jeff Starr Michael Edds Morion Mikesko David Storler Richard Ellefsen Gory Miller Donald Stout lleneFelshow Karen Miller Carolyn Terrio Raymond Fisk Frank Mirallegro Melanie Thurmond Kenneth France Ronald Mitchell Sandro Tidwell Cynthia Zoleski Judy Frank Martha Mobley Jock Tracy Penny Zench Douglas George Sandra Moffat Donald Wadsack Alice Gleason Daniel Moore Yvonne White Jo Leen Goofes Arnold Moreno JonetWilfong Shirley Grabel Cheryl Morton John Wilkinson Deborah Honn Thomas Murie Linda Williams Marie Harmon Ronald Novarreta William Willis Morlina Harris Jean O ' Brien Tina Woodword Donald Heinbuch Steven O ' Brien Alan Wray Croig Hellwinkel Melindo Orozco Anthony Young Judy Hembree Janis Pevey Cathy Zimmerman 191 Eager Freshmen Begin High School Adventures The Freshman Class of the 1965-1966 school year proved itself ready to be the Class of 1969 re- markably well over the last nine months. Freshmen, it seems, are usually regarded as the lowest class, the scrubs, and the puniest part of the school. But this year ' s Freshman class rewrote that tradition. It finished second in the sale of student body cards, leading the contest for a long time. Fi- nancially, it started from scratch. There was no money in the treasury until January. A successful cupcake sale was the beginning of a prosperous Freshman campaign. The class of ' 69 supported all projects to the utmost. Enthusiasm and vigor were the keystone to an enormously successful year. Freshmen waltzed off with first prize at a good number of the pep rallies. Practically everything and every project was met head-on by our class, and the challenge of being at the bottom was overcome. To the over 600 Freshmen, I commend you for in- augurating yourself into Buena Park High School so successfully. Bob Bragstad President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS MARLA SHAHAN Vice President BOB BRAGSTAD President LINDA OWENS Secretary DONNA BRANSTROM Treasurer 193 f 1 pi fi t sUt - — - i I r ■Jome.Aodcoff 11 - B 3 CirHjyAniko 1 r • Roberr Anthony Douglai Adams Ronald Adamt Stev« Addiion Alice Agullor Chrljtlne Agullor Shocon Ahem Greg Albert John Alldredge Unno Allender 2. .,i Kelly Arnold Poulo Arsenault John Avera £ ©?a f ' ■Ml f ' ? ft « fit? j A O f . _«Aa.« ' :.tf, f -£ ft O r O SKellie Bendetr Vickl Bloisdell Bryan Bo re I ho Down Boyles Jerry Boy II Bill Bradford Bob Bragstad Cindy Brim Laurel Brophy Terry Browning Bobby Bryant 194 Regino Caccovole Susan Calexinzlo SuzietW Campbell Richard Campos Robert Candeloria Eileen Carley Raylene Corpenter Blair Cavner Tim Cowley Grace Chacon Louie Chambers Mar Choltertoi Ed Cheever Gary Cherms Pierre Chicione Steve Chidley Beverly Chouinord Barbara Clark Lindo Clayton Shirley Cobum Howell Collier Joe Collins Steve Conger Pom Cook Evelyn Cooke Penny Corrigon Diane Cory Maureen Lostello James Cothron Bobbie Courson Jrge il ft Donno Cox , Judy Dixon Tim Dobrowolski Paul Dominguez Ken Donley Charles Douglos Kathy Doyle - ' Konllc Duorte Leilee Duncan Bfendo Oupfoi D«idra Dupre Yolondo EcKava Wol Edward) Tim Ehtl Eile«n Eiienhow 0k isa y . kJrM Gary El ledge Dona Ellertson Glen Elli, Morfy Esposito Pamela Espy Pat Evango Keith Ferguson Martho Ferguson Ginger Finiey P ( r!i AlKk Golulko Gary Gombino John Gorobedioi Horry Gord Debro Gofz Bonnio Goutr Con Gaw Jill Geiger Rodney George Sharon Gibbs Sondio Gilberl Robert Gillett Barry Golden Joe Gormoll Lindo Govonl rs m A Sheryl Fishmon Kennerh Fitzhogh Cloudio FItzpolrIck Kothy Flory Cloudio Ford Oiono Funlchouier Richord Gagne Rodney Gallego Freshmen take an achievement test in the hbrary. m f o Mr. Schachter . . . toothpicks . . . geometry? Dionna Homiltc P: Frederick HomiKon Vicki Hamner Jennifer Hampton Steven Hendrickson Tony Herrera Roger Heying Jon HIbshmon Enbrey Higginbothot Danny Higbronds Linda Hill Debbie HIrsch Sondfo Hirt Gabriel Hodge rs Marty Homes Dennis Honeycuft Eddie Hooper Charlene Hopkins Barbaro Hoppie Virginia Horrigan Timothy Horton Leo Houck Robert Houghton Betty Howard Glenn Hubbard Renee Hubbell Dione Humphrey Deborah Humphreys Dovid Humphries Roger Humrich Robert Huntress Sheri Hyde Rene Ingraham Don Irvine Glenda Jenkins Nick Jennings Marilyn Jewell 1 fl n V ' k , w.iSi y- ■s tr. Ik. jS . J ' it .dKd . Sharon Kindig Carol King Suion King Thomaj Knuth Borfaoro Ko«m«r Melvyn Kong Dermit Koontz Donna Kottmsr David Kronz Chrii Kulmo Atl 1 I. .A. ft r The end result of Freshman elections was fine officers. • A f:: Qi P 9 f a? P ' Kyle Lehmkuhl Chrlstino Litchfield Debby Livingjton X 9 Georgino Lovedoy Bill Lundttrom fiv ' j5 Harold Moske Jennifer Maulo KorinMcDonold fy Freshman girls learn about BPHS at the Big-Little Sister Party. ♦-t r 4. 1 l?K Robert McWhorl Pt .V John Merzger CliFford Mille Donno Miller Korlynn Misio Poulo Moll Dorryl Moore Kothy Moore Lynn Moore Melody Morelond Coniien Moreno Ken Morgan B Jerry Morris • Lorry Morion V- - T RIto Mosquedo . Borboro Mossokov ski -— Stan Mozer ■Leslie Murphy j P B Nomia Mosquiz ■H Myracle Roy Novoff«H Potli Nicholi Karia Norrii Candy Nunez Uobtn Nunez Dorrell O ' Brien MarV O ' Brien Kinlen Odencrontj Sherr! Ohruneiu toy O ' Neill Louie On ) t o O i ' • Cynthia Oxenford Judy Park Rick Porsoni Ronny Parsons Don Poulsen Joyce Poxron Janet Poyfon Danny Peery Kothy Peiffer John Pender r-h%. A 3f Freshman girls learAdance Tom Plloccio Jim Pittendrigh David Poindexter Corol Pomeroy Vickie Pottorff Nancy Potts Mary Powell George Protf Jockie Pratt Elizabeth Price Paul Price Morilyn Prock William Provost Solli Pruetr Margaret Ouezoda Brian Ouirh Irving Rodding Mariyo Rodoimi Dole Rok Diana Ronirez Bonnie Ronobaut Condoce Rasmus Jomes Rector 200 Nancy Ropchinuck Edward Ridens Wonda Riley Isabel Rios Karon Roberts Robert Roberts David Rodriguez Morion Rodriguez Linda Sonders Bill Sonlolucito Cynthia Schiebeclt Charles Seedorf BennieSewell Craig Shoughne Larry Sheehon John Sheridan - s L Tifley Roemer Inda Ross on Rowe alph Rowland amesRusiell ohn Russell ranees Solos ecky Salisbury ck Salisbury fl : R n i! J J L F B R 0. ( C ■A If . 81 f m B .o.cs f- 201 rs B f A ( r r C5I Lorry W. Smith Richard Smirh Robert Smith Ro2onne Smith Terry Smith Vol Gene Smith Willion Smith Deboroh Spielmc Cindy Spiker Lindo Sproggini Carolyn Sloley : VSlr: Theresa Tafoya Dean Toy lor Steven Taylor Donny Teitermon Kofhleen Tetzlaff Leslie Thingwold Jocque Thij Vriginio Thomoi Billy Thompton Mike Thompjon 202 . eraldine UMer lorlo Vallejo mes Vandenboi ick Vonderfeer rrell Vonhandcl ,o a c% A .9 ■m . f Susan Willioms Esther Wills Brad Wilson Terry Windost Cherie Wishek Doris WoffortJ Either Vasquez Oscor Verdugo Waller Vroomon Mork Wolker Richord Walker Rosemary Walsh Louonn Waller Anne Wambolt Jomie Ward Penny Word Robert Wotson William Wotson Wiley Wotterlond Linda Webb Janice Welch Susan Wendl David West Pomelo Whltokei Glenn White David Wilkinson Jock Williams INCOGNITO COYOTES •!- ? ' ISi Danny Youngblcxsd Paulo Zoiko ¥- JC :. A Ellen Zoleskl xi 2 ti Nancy Zollinger ■r-- Marilyn Bocon Gary Beole Lois Blockwell Jocquelyn Bretzing Jeff Bridges Fred Brim Pot Busk irk Jeffrey Carter Ronny Chodwick Joyce Constontino James Corl Cothy David Diono Davis Edmond Depue Jacqueline Dighe Dorrell Dotson Woyne Eorhort Micho Richard Folk Richord Fox Dee French Linda Folford Poul Gossner Zono Glbbs Lynn Golden Pot Goodwin Mary Gordon Kevin Greening KolhleenHonnoh Gordon Honson Michael Hlnes Poul Hollond Mori lyn hlughes Greg Joblonskl Donn Jeviell Oebro Johnson Edward Joos Betty Koders John Kestelool Jodene Kitlell Greg Lubben Melonle Maiden David Molloy Ronold Mo lone Arthur Mortlnez Linda Moson Mlchoel Mourer Sondy McFodln Lindo Meuser Terry Mllligon Wayne Moormo Melindo Morris Jimmy Neol Connie Nlckon Kothleen Oore Cheryl Roork Dlone Ross Todd Sahr Mori lyn Schochle Bruce Schuler Kipp Shepherd Mike Sink Chorlo Sperry Kotle Under«ocd Suson Urr Jem I Vlllo Vltoloi Lorry Wallace Robert Weeks Richard Wonders Lorry Worley 203 A Farewell Tribute The tough man with the sparkling smile. There Is always WORK for the Dean of Students. In 1956 Buena Park High School opened its doors for the first time. Since then, many students and teachers have passed through its halls. But each year, this man, Mr. Eugene Vitamanti, Dean of Stu- dents, has returned. As one of the administrators, he has been a dominate and stabilizing factor in the growth of BPHS. Everyone on campus thinks of Mr. Vitamanti as the man with the flashing smile and the proverbial stick. His warm, contagious smile and his sense of fair judgment have made him one of the favorite personalities with both students and teachers. This dynamic man will not be returning to BPHS next year. There will be a new Dean of Students. Mr. Vitamanti will always be remembered by the many students who have come to know him. Mr. Vitamanti displays his social graces. Mr. Vitamanti and Sugar make unbeatable opponents in the Donkey Basketball game. 204 ADVERTISING Advertising-- The road to better living, Better living through better products Read these advertisements . Learn about new services And new products Be in the KNOW about new Places to go. Support your local merchants. They are supporting you By their ad in this annual. INDEX ABC Realty 208 Bob Adam ' s Store For Men 212 Ada ' s Florist 217 Beauty Chalet 208 Big Tee Golf Center 209 Blossom Hair Fashimi 214 Brennan Realty 212 John Briggs Insurance Group 215 Buena Park Bowl 218 Buena Park Center Merchants Association . .207 Buena Park Lumber 213 Buena Park Motor Parts 220 Buena Park Travel Agency 219 Burger Che f 210 Buss Boys Market 216 California Alligator Farm 216 Coast Pontiac 213 The Conti7iental 210 Cotton Goff 214 Fantasy Muffler 215 Ford Electronics 214 Foster Freeze 219 Gaudin Ford 208 Golden West Furniture 219 Hank ' s Barber Shop 218 Hansel Oldsmobile Inc 215 Herold ' s Upholstery 213 Hash and Jackson 209 Hazel McCall ' s Inc 220 Hughes Aircraft 213 Hunt Foods and Industries Inc 212 J. B. Sullivan a}id Sons 218 Jerry ' s Bar-BQ 214 Jim ' s Barber Shop 216 Mr. Judson ' s Beauty Salon 217 Kay Kalie Music 216 Tom Keating Chevrolet 217 Knott ' s Berry Farm 206 Dr. R. J. Kyman 210 Lafayette Radio and Electronics 218 Lee ' s Market 218 McGuire ' s Sheet Metal 210 Movieland Wax Museum 215 Norm Best Motors 218 Nutrilite Products 207 OK Motors 216 Park Electronics 211 Pete ' s Sporting Goods 208 John Robert Poivers 211 Reed ' s Pharmacy 217 Retail Clerks Union 208 Rotary Club of BP 214 S and J Chevrolet 219 Sambos Pancake House 217 Saveway Lumber 208 SJiannon ' s Sporting Center 211 Sun Moon Imports 215 Sierra Mercury 209 Star Industries 220 Sunkist Cleaners 212 Town and Country Rambler 211 Walt and Jack ' s Union Service 216 Zabel ' s Paint Stcrre 209 KNOTT ' S BERRY FARM AND GHOST TOWN Beach Boulevard THE ONLY WAY TO GO ! Bitciia Park 522-1131 Parking for 10, 000 cars Auditorium facilities available We Salute the Future Leaders of America Courtesy of Buena Park Center Merchants Association 55 Nationally Known Stores to serve you, all in one place Coin-operated post office open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day 207 QaudiH. FORD SaCf _ BODY PAINT r TRUCK SERVICE GAUDIN FORD 6211 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, California PETE ' S SPORTING GOODS 6032 Beach Blvd. Bkohi Park. California SAVEWAY LUMBER CO. 6361 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, California ABC REALTY 7926 La Palma Buena Park, California BEAUTY CHALET 518 N. Magnolia Anaheim. California Dedicated to Serving Its Members and the Community ' An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. --Benja))ii)i Franklin To the students of today who are the citizens of tomorrow, the 12, 000 members of RETAIL CLERKS UNION LOCAL 324 8530 Sla)ito)i Avenue Buena Park Arthur Z. Berland, Secretary-Treasurer 208 SIERRA MERCURY 700 South Euclid Fullerton, California ZABEL ' S PAINT STORE 6315 Mancliester Ave. Bueiia Park, California BIG TEE GOLF CENTER 5151 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, California J.D. HASH PAUL JACKSON 6392 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, California CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1966 SnKE5 NUTRILITE FOOD SUPPLEMENTS NPI HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS EDITH REHNBORG COSMETICS NUTRILITE PRODUCTS, INC. 5600 BeacJi Boulevard Buena Park, California THE CONTINENTAL BARBERSHOP 1119 W. Orangetliorpe F illerfon . California •  : Mk BURGER CHEF 2720 W. Orange iJiorpe Fnllerton, California DR. RICHARD KYMAN, OPTOMETRIST 8320 on the Mall Bnoia Park, Califor)tia • 210 McGUIRE ' S SHEETMETAL 1213 So. Slate College Blvd. 1215 So. State College Blvd. Fullertoii. California TOWN COUNTRY RAMBLER 555 S. Euclid Fuller ton, California PARK ELECTRONICS 6281 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, California If it ' s sporting goods - you can get it at SHANNONS La Mirada Shopping Center BEFORE JOHN ROBER T POWERS 3 Town and Country Across from Fashion Square AFTER SUNKIST CLEANERS 1667 W. Orangethorpe Fi llerlo)i. California 9 BRENNAN REALTY BRENNAN REALTY ,6ol Beach Blvd. Biiena Park, California BOB ADAMS STORE FOR MEN S3S6 Oil Tlia Mall Biiena Park, Califoriiia HUNT FOODS AND INDUSTRIES, INC. 1645 West Valencia Drive, F dlertoii !«■$ - .« ' 1 1 COAST PONTIAC 626 So. Euclid FullertoJi, California HAROLD ' S UPHOLSTERING CO. 631 7 Manchester Ave. Biiena Park, California BUENA PARK LUMBER 6586 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, California CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 66 From HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY Karen and Gary examine the high-speed Huglies H-330 Computer at Hughes - Fullerton. 213 JERRY ' S BAR B Q 6050 Manchester Blvd. Biiena Park, California 1 Rotary Club of Buena Park Suggests all COYUTES follow THE FOUR WAY TEST of the tilings ire think, say. or do. 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. IS it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? BLOSSOM HAIR FASHION 7856 CoinnionwealtJi Ave. Biiena Park. California FORD ELECTRONICS 8431 Co)nmonwealth Ave. Buena Park, California COTTON GOFF, INC. 6750 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, California JOHN BRIGGS INSURANCE GROUP 7oSl Coi)i)}ioim ' ealili Bitena Park, California MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUSM 7711 Beach Blvd. Biieiia Park, California FANTASY MUFFLER SERVICE 6251 Mancliesler Bird. Bueiia Park. California SUN MOON Imports in Fullerton See lis for your next liiaii! Hula Skirts Shifts Sarongs Snini Suits Men ' s Lava Lava MiiuMiiii ' s Lets Tea Timers Aj)ia Sets Clogs and Thongs Colognes - Jade East Chinese Dresses HANSEL OLDSMOBILE, INC. 1325 W. Coinnioniceallh Ave. Fuller I on, California 1101 W. Orangethorpe (1 Blk. W. of Euclid) JIM ' S BARBER SHOP (;()29 Beach Bird. Diiciui Piirk, Cdlijoniid KAY KALIE MUSIC S-lUS oil the Mall Biieiia Park. Califontia CALIFORNIA ALLIGATOR FARM 7(}71 La Pahiia Arc. Biiciia Park. California 1830 W. Coiuinoii veallli Fiillertun, Calijoriiia WALT JACK ' S UNION SERVICE 7995 Knoll Arenne Buena Park. California BUSS BOY ' S MARKET ( 9 ' ll Oraiiiiclliorlw Bitena Park. Calijoriiia MR. JUDSON ' S SALON 1009 N. Magnolia Aiiahei))i. Califoniia ADA ' S FLOWER SHOP 8182 Commonivealth Ave. Buena Park. California SAMBO ' S PANCAKES 8525 BeacJi Blvd. Bnena Park, California TOM KEATING CHEVROLET 6125 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, California REED ' S PHARMACY 411 S. Brookhiirst Fullerton, Califo7 ' nia A ra I c= yf Ay fjECTRONJLff LAYFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS 6 ISO Beach Blvd. Biiena Park, California LEE ' S MARKET 8192 Orange thorpe Buena Park, California HANK ' S BARBERSHOP Commonwealth Marshall Buena Park, California NORM BEST MOTORS 8461 Co)iimo)Uvealtli Buena Park. California J.B. SULLIVAN SON 6262 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, California BUENA PARK BOWL 7701 Fifth St. Buena Park, California S J CHEVROLET 11900 E. South SL Artesia, California GOLDEN WEST FURNITURE 6056 Beach Bird. Btteiia Park, California BUENA PARK TRAVEL AGENCY 7914 La Palnia Biiena Park, California FOSTER FREEZE 7960 W. Orangethorpe Buena Park, California HAZEL McCALL, INC. S390 oil the Mall Buena Park, California BUENA PARK MOTOR PARTS 6300 Manchester Blvd. Buena Park, California STAR INDUSTRIES STEEL CLASSROOM FURNITURE 15605 Coronet Avenue Santa Fe Springs California 220 INDEX SENIORS Abbinett,Jomes 136 Adoms,Bill 136 Adorns, Carol 74,136 Adorns, Mary 73,136 Adorns, Nancy 136 Adams, Randy 136 Adey,Don 136 Agnew,Kothryn 136 Aguilor, Linda 136 Aiello,John 136 Alex,Louro 136 A Iford, George 136 Allison,Connie 52,54,72,73,87,136 Alward, Patricia 46,60,66,87, 136 Anderson, Patricia 136 Arnold, Paul 137 Arnold, Terry 137 Ash,Brion 137 Ashton, Ginger 137 Auger, Lise 52,54,59,66,71 ,74,84, 85,87,137 Boiley, Bonnie 137 Baker, John 137 Borlow,Edythe 137 Barnetf,Dinoh 137 Bornhort, William 137 Bartshe,Kathy 137 Bottson, Peggy 137 Beagle, Janet 167 Beover, Daphne 71,87,137 Becl ner,Jack 88,112,137 Beckner,Mike 88,l67 Beidler,Gary 137 Belding,Bill 138 Belmont, Cheryl 138 Berenschot,Ron 25,28,52,65,69, 72,87,88,89,106,107,138 Blossey, William 60,138 Bochenek,Alan 138 Boen, Patricio 138 Boezemon, Suzanne 54,55,59,65,72, 85,87,121,138 Bousman,Tom 79,99,138 Bowser, Jomes 138 Boyle, Mott 138 Boyles,Cynthio 87,124,138 Bragan,Joonn 138 Brashier, Frieda 167 Bravo, Rick 65,88,89,90,91,93,100, 103,116,117,138 Breed, Donna 138 Breidenthal,Croig 117,118,138 Brigham,Joycolyn 54,66,87,124,139 Brinker, Richard 46,60,64,72,86, 139 Broody, Roy 96,139 Brown, Larry 139 Bryant, Lorry 139 Bryant, Lonnie 139 Burley, Richard 139 Burnett, Nancy 139 Burns, Robert 139 Burrolo, Sammy 139 Byrne, Borboro 75,139 Caine,Douglos 167 Coldwell,Donna 71,73,74,139 Caloca,Roul 167 Camacho,Ed 167 Compbell, Marie 73,74,139 Corlson, Maurice 139 Carter, John 139 Cosselbury, Karen 69,80,140 Catron, Susan 140 Chamberlain, Joe 59,60,63,64, 140 Chambers, Frances 140 Choney, Robert 140 Chavez, Mike 167 Cbouinard,Sandie 140 Christensen,Ed 140 Cianfrini,Suson 66,140 Clare, Sue 167 Clark, Alvena 87,140 Clark, Jon 59,64,87,140 Coots, Robert 73,140 Cohen, Rhondo 167 Coleman, Rita 140 Coleman, Shirley 140 Coler, Charlotte 141 Collins, Bob 46,141 Collins, Ronald 167 Conner, Linda 141 Corneio, Annie 141 Cornell, Noncy 73,141 Cory, Brian 141 Courson,Tom 141 Crowford , Gory 141 Crlssmon ,Marc 141 Curtis, Lindo 45,54,60,66,87, 121,122,124,131,141 Dakides, Frank 141 Davis, Alice 54,55,84,85,141 Davis, Pot 141 Deon, Kathleen 55,69,124,141 Del Rio, Joe 43,73,142 Denison, Noncy 37,38,79,142 Dobbins, Melanie 142 Dolen,Ray 142 Donovon,Mary 54,81,87,142 Dorsey , Deboroh 142 Doyle, Mary 25,71,142 Drummond,Karl 86,142 Dudlich,Mike 142 Dudney, Dennis 142 Duke, Linda 46,47,55,60,65,66, 71,72,87,142 Duncan, Sharon 142 Dunlap,Kathy 142 Ecsterling, Kenneth 142 Ebert, Chuck 65,88,114,142 Eby,Lorroine 66,143 Ehrnman,Gary 24,36,60,65,69,81 112,113,114,143 Elgin, Susan 47,143 Ely,Katherine 71,143 Entin, Stuart 143 Esposito,Toni 74,143 Evongo,John 143 Everett, Nancy 47,60,65,74,143 Ewertz, Julie 64,87,124,143 For land, Sondi 143 Earner, Barbara 59,85,143 Ferguson, Diane 143 Ferguson, Lynda 80,143 First, Kathleen 52,54,63,64,68,143 Fitzpatrick, Steve 25,37,87,143 Flory, Sharon 60,71,73,87,124, 126,144 Ford,Wes 144 Foreman, James 87,144 Freeman , Tom 1 44 Freer, Bob 68,69,79,144 Gaetke, Nathan 167 Gage, Theresa 144 Galusko, Veronica 60,66,124,126, 144 Garcia, Edword 88, 144 Garcia, Juan 144 Gard,Lynne 69,144 Gorrie,Kothy 60,144 Gatz, Robert 144 Gault, Lonnie 88,112,144 Gaw,John 167 Geiger, Sherry 27,69,122,144 Gifford, Charles 60,63,64,107, 167 Gilbert, Jeonette 144 Giles, Dennis 167 Gladding, Morsho 60,71,85,87, 145 Glenn, Sondra 145 Glenn, Slndy 145 Goodenough, Cheryl 145 Gordon, Curtis 145 Gourley, Sarah 167 Graves, Benny 145 Graves, Raymond 145 Griffin, Pom 145 Grinsteod, Linda 54,80,145 Griswold, Jewel 74,145 Grooms, Kothy 73,74,145 Grupp, Barry 60,145 Guffey,Dale 64,126,145 Guinto, Philip 145 Gunderson,Paula 146 Gutman, Lesley 52,59,66,71,75, 87,146 Hoove, Judy 146 Hogerty, Bruce 44,45,59,65,72, 88,106,107,113,146 Hordwick, Donald 146 Hartman,Brenda 47,52,60,71,75, 85,87,146 Hassell,Robert 146 Hatfield, Dennis 146 Houlenbeck, Steve 65,88,89,146 Hayes, Tom 146 Heorn, Steven 146 Heffner,Bob 47,60,146 Heinbuch, Linda 146 Hesser, Lorry 70,146 Hibshmon,Joell 32,65,69,146 Hicks, Jonet 47,59,71,85,121,135, 147 Higgins, Kathleen 54,60,69,147 Hippensteel ,Dovid 147 Hobson, Charles 147 Holland, Ernest 88,117,118,147 Hollonder, Holly 147 Hollingsworth ,Sondra 147 Holmes, Karen 52,73,85,147 Honeycutt,Mike 65,96,147 Hopkins, Pomelo 74,147 Horvoth,Ron 47,147 Howard, Betty 147 Howard, Charlotte 71,75,147 Howe 1 1, Robert 147 Hudson, Diane 147 landiorio,Jo 72,87,148 Irvine, Kimberly 85,148 Jackson, Steve 100,148 James, Michael 115,148 Jaragosky,Dorrel 100,103,1 Jensen, Lorry 148 Johnson, Randy 148 Johnson, Rondo 1 1 148 Jones, Mike 148 Judkins, Jackie 148 Kamm,Alice 64,66,87,148 Katehis,An9elo 74,148 Keech, Ronald 27,65,88,148 Keef, Christine 167 Kehl,Eric 65,148 Keller, Chris 73,148 Kellerman, Colleen 44,45,54,55,69, 72,80,130,149 Kelly, Marsha 149 Kenney,Williom 65,96,149 Kidd,Ruth 25,47,60,74,124,149 Kido, Joyce 149 King, Janice 149 Kluge,Mel 149 Kohler,Margoret 149 Koontz, Lloyd 149 Kotzin,Mike 65,77,82,87,116, 117,149 Krancz,Karin 149 Kulikoff,Rikkee 75,149 Lafitte, Melody 75,149 Lonsdown,Mike 59,65,88,91,100, 101,102,149 Lark ins, Suson 60,149 Leblanc, Freda 60,66,71,72,87, 124,129,150 Ledford , Susan 64 , 1 24 , 1 28 , 1 50 Leemcn, Robert 100,101,103,116, 117,150 Legg, Cathy 150 Lehmkuhl, Jeff 70,150 Lemken, Linda 52,74,75,81,87, 150 Lemken, Shirley 45,73,74,81,150 Lewis, Dorlene 150 Lipnisky,Karyn 75,150 Litchfield ,Williom 150 Logan, Julie 150 Lopp,Jeanie 71,74,150 Lopp,Joan 150 Lord, Frederick 86,150 Lowe,Dianne 71,87,167 Lukarilla,Mary 72,87,150 Lynn, Brian 65,112,151 Mace, Lucky 151 MacMillan,Les 65,87,117,151 Madison, Marilyn 151 Madsen, Clarice 151 Mokeig, Robert 151 Mallonee,William 63,167 Mallouf, Steve 151 Marlar,Don 151 Marovich,Vikki 151 Morsho 1 1, Fred 151 Martin, Ernestine 151 Martin, Mike 167 Martinez, Carmen 151 Martinez, Robert 98,151 Marvin, Jean 151 Mosterson, Sharon 167 Masuda,Johnny 25,61,64,65,87, 151 Matthews, Candice 154 Mourer, Kothy 86,154 McAdam,Lou 64,154 McCobe,Jim 100,102,117,118,154 McCann,Joe 65,88,112,113,1)4, 154 McClure, Leslie 154 McGauvron, Terry 114,154 McGuire,Claudio 64,68,69,85, 154 Mclntire,June 52,64,69,75,85, 87,154 McKnight, Steve 154 Mendoza, Eddie 154 Metz, Lorry 27,35,45,52,60,65, 68,69,88,89,154 Milburn, Jonet 124,154 Miller, Borboro 73,154 221 Miller John 45,87,88,117,118, 135,154 M:iler,Jeon 155 Mills, Donna 155 Milnes,Ston 155 MIsiol ,Phil 155 Mitchell, Sondra 167 Mitts, Gloria 155 Moen, Carol 75,155 Moffat, Brad ley 155 Moore, Nick 167 Moreland,Jonet 155 Morgon, Stephen 155 Morrison, Cheryl 155 Morse, Kothryn 155 Moulson, Linda 46,64,155 Murdoch, Judy 155 Murray , Virginia 167 Nosh, Phyllis 74,155 Nelson, David 155 Nelson,Jacl 26,60,62,65,117,156 Nelson, Jane 46,47,156 Nichols, Suson 156 Nicholson, Steve 156 Nielsen, Mory 156 Noel I, Glenn 156 Novak, Ron 47,60,156 0 ' Brien,Michael 65,88,156 Odencrontz, Suson 47,60,66,87, 156 O ' Forrell, Sheila 156 Ogon,Deboroh 75,156 Ohnmeiss, Richard 87,156 Oliver, Roger 156 O I lor, Linda 156 Orcutt,Gory 27,45,65,88,89,90, 92,93,100,101,117,156 Ortiz, Arthur 65,107,156 Overbough, Carol 157 Oxenford,Victorio 157 Padilla,Geraldine 157 Poge,Dale 46,157 Poge,Jodelle 27,59,60,69,121,122, 124,126,131,157 Pakolns, Linda 75,157 Palmer, Cynthio 87,157 Porks, Mory 71,157 Parry, David 61,63,157 Pedersen,Jome5 157 Pelton,Sondro 64,157 Pevey,Bill 157 Pi fer, Jerry 157 Pirkle,John 47,59,60,61,63,99, 157 Ploner, Donald 158 Ploner,Edword 158 Popejoy,Edword 86,158 Potts, Jonis 54,121,124,158 Powell, Christine 158 Pritchord, Patricio 158 Pyle,Jerrye 59,65,158 Que2odQ,Lucy 158 Quirk, Susan 158 Raidl,Rudy 46,47,59,60,64,65, 66,88,158 Raubinger,Bob 158 Reed, Eddie 46,59,90,158 Reed, Helen 59,68,158 Reed, John 61,158 Repchlnuck, Bruce 65,96,158 Rick, Jennifer 54,55,69,72,81 ,87, 130,135,159 Riley, Marie 167 Riley, Richard 159 RIos,Ena 159 Rios,Roquel 159 Rogers, Jimmy 167 Rogers, Johnny 66,159 Rosenkilde,Gary 159 Rousseau, Kothi 159 Rubo I cobo, Raymond 70,159 Rubolcobo, Robert 70,159 Russell, Robert 159 Saitta,Tom 159 Saldarelli,Angelo 159 Sanchez, Gene 159 Sanders, Dory I 159 Sanders, Lynn 25,45,68,69,159 Sontiogo, Eddie 160 Sayre, Keith 160 Schenk, Claudia 160 Schmidt ,Jim 65,69,72,87,112,113, 160 Schu1tz,Brenda 160 Schultz, Mike 65,88,160 Schumacher, Glenn 160 Scofield,Borbora 160 Scofield, Betty 160 Scott, Nancy 54,160 Sedden, Linda 160 Selby,Janeen 160 Serna,Tina 160 Severin,Lindo 160 Sheehon,William 46,59,60,61,66, 160 Sheek, Glenn 161 Shelton,V!cki 74,161 Shigenaka,Tom 115,151 Shires, Leonard 161 Showmen, Jock 161 Sims, Lorry 99,161 Sivertsen, Bud 65,99,161 Slay,Charles 45,68,87, 135, 161 Sltngsby,Lorry 161 Slockbower, Sendee 161 Smolley,Cherrie 161 Smith, Bruce 161 Smith, Dennis 161 Smith, Glenn 161 Smith, James 65,97,112,114,161 Smith, Lorry 162 Smith, Robert 162 Smoak, Judith 62,162 Soh I, Edward 162 Sorrells,John 162 Sporks, Doris 167 Spaulding, Dean 162 Speilman,Sue 162 Sproggins, Karen 162 Spraggins ,Roy 162 Sta ley, James 162 Stonko,Dovid 86,88,112,113,162 Stonton, Karen 35,54,68,69,121, 122,123,124,162 Steor, Steven 88,106,107,162 Steele, John 162 Ste I iga, Barbara 59,60,63,64, 162 Stephen, Wendy 163 Stevens, Kathleen 163 Stevens, Sharon 71,163 Stewart, Margo 64,85,87,126,163 Stiles, Allison 47,59,60,68,163 Stone, Jonie 65,68,69,72,87,122, 123,124,126,163 Streeter, Randy 163 Sturm, Steve 65,117,118,163 Suda, Kothryn 163 Sullivan, Allan 163 Sullivan, Kerry 25,46,47,52,55, 60,68,69,74,163 Sundquist,Gory 163 Sutherland, Susan 124,163 Swenson, Sharon 163 Tafoya, Do lores 163 Takaki,Kikuzo 46,59,108,115,164 Temple, Lindo 75,164 Tenney, Jerry 59,69,164 Tidwell,Dana 164 Tiffin, Darrell 116,117,164 Tolmon, Gregory 60,164 Train, Sandi 72,164 Trejo, Gloria 60,66,164 Tresenrider, Frank 88,108,164 Tressler,Donita 164 Tung, Lou is 59,63,164 Tyree,Reta 164 Uller,5uzonne 164 Underbrink, Solly 164 Updyke,Donny 164 Vonden Bos, Suson 46,64,87,165 Vaught,Judy 165 Vedder, Maria 165 Woddell, Sharon 165 Walker, Karen 87,165 Walsh, Patricio 165 Wolsh,Vera Moe 45,46,59,60,66, 131,165 Word, Carol 165 Worren, Steve 165 Watson, Thomas 165 Weathers, Sherry 165 Weldin,Virginio 165 Westrvim, Jacqueline 165 Whitoker,Jim 65,66,165 Wight, Joonne 165 Wilkey, Janice 83,166 Willioms, Linda 166 Williford,Aoron 166 Wilmott,Lonnie 166 Wilson, Fred 65,107,166 Wilson, Joyce 68,166 Winslow,Jim 166 Wohl,Borbora 166 Woods, Dorothy 166 Worshom, Roger 166 Wright, Jacqueline 27,39,166 Wroniak,Joan 70,167 Yopp, Ernest 167 Young, Lorraine 167 Zaleski,Michoel 59,60,167 Zeckzer,ArdIce 167 Zeckzer, Leigh 98,167 Zulouf, Marvin 65,88,167 JUNIORS Aoron,CloudIa 179 Aberegg, Ellen 60,62,64,179 AguIlar,Roy 88,108,170 Ahlschloger, Sandra 170 Alexander, James 170 Allan, Richard 170 Allen, Tom 97,170 Alonzo, Louie 170 Anderson, Carol 170 Anderson, Marvel 70,74,179 Angeles, Margoret 170 Angelone, Anita 170 Arbogast,Paul 170 ArmljcVIckle 83,122,124,126 Arnold, Sandy 32,62,170 Arnoldussen, Robert 87,88,107, 179 Ashton, Terry 26,59,60,61,65, 87,99,104,170 Avalos,Michoel 66,170 Avero, Harmon 42,46,52,60,73, 170 Axberg, Vaughn 170 Ayala,Mary 59,170 Bacon, Fred 32,62,86,170 Bacon, John 104,119,179 Boiley, Phillip 170 Boiley, Robert 170 Boker,Goil 170 Barclay, Nancy 73,170 Borker, Lorry 179 Bor low, Wayne 170 Bornlsh, Jenny 179 Boss, Elaine 170 Bealer,CherIe 60,66,85,170 Beord, Charles 179 Biel, Chris 61,179 BIsson, Randal I 60,63,64,170 Block, Elizabeth 170 Block, Ellen 59,68,170 Blackburn, Brion 88,112,170 Blackburn, Debbi 79,124,170 Boatright, Patricio 179 Boisseronc,Judi 179 BonIlla,Deboroh 75 Botelho,Mark 95,99,170 Boyce,Mork 70,170 Bradford, Sue 64,170 Bradley, Dione 170 Brogstod, James 60,62,87,98, i 222 112,113,170 Branch, Penny 52,170 Brandaw,Kathy 75,170 Branstrom,Darlene 32,59,60,170 Brawley, Charlotte 86,170 Brehany, Michael 170 Brenden, Ronald 170 Bridges, Cheryl 170 Brown, Craig 170 Brown, Gail 170 Buelow, Donna 170 Buerge, James 119,179 Burchit, Carol 170 Burke, Rodney 179 Burley, Dennis 170 Burr, Alex 179 Burrage, Charles 97,170 Buskirk, David 52,63,179 Byrne, Diane 75,179 Cain, Helen 170 Caldwell, Ronald 170 Colesonzio, Christine 60,79, 122,170 Colta, Frank 67,94,170 Cormody, Connie 170 Corr, Roger 65,96,170 Carter, Ruth 179 Carter, William 179 Caruana, Nancy 179 Carver, Mark 171 Case, Gladys 1 71 Castillo, Rachel 171 CatoIico,Marleen 171 Catron, Donn 171 Cauwel,Paul 104,171 Chaides, Edward 74,171 Chambers, Loretta 171 Chicone,Denise 179 Chicoine, Marguerite 179 Chidley, Karen 85,171 Childers, Michael 63,65,97,171 Churilla,Joan 171 Clark, Alana 171 Clayton, Frances 59,67,171 Clayton, Scott 171 Cleeland,Stephan 88,112,171 Cook, Charles 171 Cooper, Jerry 171 Corbitt,Sharol 75,171 Corneio, Victoria 75,171 Cornwall, Carlo 126,171 Courson,Tom 171 Couture, Rick 179 Cowie,Jim 107,171 Cox,Darryl 179 Crandall,Gail 171 Crutchfield, Linda 171 Cruze, Frank 47,115,171 Crumby, Russell 171 Cusick, Daniel 171 Donley, Karen 171 Dorvos, Sharon 179 Davis, Richard 171 Dean, Nancie 171 Dean, Nancy 73,74,171 Dear, Bruce 60,63,171 Deblieux, Michael 87,171 Deed, Diana 171 Demoray, Faith 171 Denny, Linda 171 Derossett, Suzanne 64,171 Dillon, Greg 104,171 Dimmitt,Vick; 85,122,171 Donalson,Kathy 86,171 Donley, Bobe 172 Doucette, Donald 179 Dow, Gerald 172 Doyle, Bill 88,94,172 Drasol, Barbara 179 Duorte, Ernie 86,172 Duncan, Raymond 172 Duthrie, Diane 172 Fatherly, Lawrence 86, 172 Ebert,Gary 172 Echavarria, Margarita 172 Edwards, Betty 75,172 Ellefsen,Bob 172 Ellis, Gerald 179 Ellis, Linda 172 Ellithorpe, Sharon 172 Erdody, Margaret 32,52,67,172 Evans, Suzanne 74,172 Evenson, Shirley 71,73,172 Fairbanks, Melody 172 Faitweather, Diana 172 Folk, Linda 172 Farner, Beverly 71,124,131,172 Fornum, Gregory 60,104,112,172 Ferguson, John 179 Ferguson, Karen 172 Ferguson, Terry 112,179 Fields, Steven 52,73,172 Fineman, Barry 32,172 Fishcher, Donna 75,179 Fisher, Edith 75,179 Fitzhuh, Carole 172 Flethcher, David 172 Frazier,Cara 179 French, David 172 Frerichs,John 94,115,172 From, Roger 172 Froslie, Jeanne 71,172 Fugnetti, Dennis 172 Fulford, Frank 172 Gal I ego, Robert 172 Gallego, Sally 179 Gambino,Sue 172 Garner, Michelle 172 Garrison, Sherry 59,172 Garriott,Sharren 172 Gartin, Michael 172 Gassner, Berry 99,179 Caspar, Santos 172 Gautreaux,Mike 172 Gaynor,Pam 172 George, Mary 172 Gibbs, Randy 172 Gillespie, Connie 52,73,74,173 Gilroy, David 173 Girard, Larry 1 73 Glaue,Mike 173 Goedhart, Sharon 75,173 Gonzales, Louie 173 Gonzales, Vicki 173 Goodwin, Carl 173 Gordon, Louie 173 Graves, Richard 179 Greek, Cindy 75,173 Green, Jerry 98,173 Griffith, Betty 173 Grindstoff, Nancy 173 Grisotti, Phillip 173 Grooms, Barbara 75,85,173 Grow, Mary 173 Guiles, Brenda 173 Gurmin, Gilbert 173 Hoove, Nancy 173 Hagon, Brian 173 Holler, Robert 179 Hall, Linda 68,173 Hamilton, Leo 173 Hampton, Marty 59,96,173 Hanson, Tony 173 Honson,Kristina 173 Harden, Mike 104 Harlow, All en 179 Harmon, Russ 173 Harris, Carole 173 Harris, Fred 96,179 Harrison, Lynda 32,60,62,173 Harroun, Kerry 173 Harvey, Gory 65,97,173 Haughey,Marros 173 Housmon, Michael 94,112,113,173 Hearn,Letitia 52,64,73,173 Heller, Robert 64,173 Hembree, Nancy 179 Hennessey, Robert 173 Henson,Dawn 173 Hermosillo,lmelda 39,80,173 Hern, Hans 179 Hernandez, Viola 173 Hess, Linda 179 Hicks, Beth 26,65,67,87,112,173 Higgins, Virginia 173 Hill, Robin 64,173 Hill, Yvonne 85,124,126,173 Hodgers, William 112,114,174 Hogan, Susan 59,174 Holcomb, Susan 122,124,126,174 Horsey, Susan 174 Hoskins,Gary 94,108,174 Hotz, Vicki 174 Houck, Sheila 174 Huerta,Elvia 174 Hunter, Perri 174 Hyden,Rickie 174 Ikeda, Naomi 174 Ikeda, Patricio 174 Jaberg, Susan 70,71,169,179 Jamieson, Sherry 174 Jantz, Vincent 174 Jensen, Gail 75,174 Jesseman,Gail 174 Jewel I, Barbara 174 Johnson, Dana 174 Johnson, Kirk 107,115,169,174 Jones, Leonna 174 Jones, Sandra 87,174 Kohl, Judy 179 Karasawa, Elaine 60,71 ,174 Karasawa,Hideaki 98,112,113,174 Kay,Jim 179 Keen, Vicke 75,174 Kelley, Janice 174 Kido, Margie 174 Kimble, John 174 Kindig, Susie 174 King, Scott 112,174 King,Wayne 59,98,112,174 Kingston, Linda 174 Kirk, Jerry 52 Kisner, Claudia 174 Koelman,Gerda 52,73,74,174 Kong, Miriam 35,87,122,123,124, 169,174 Krai ik. Earl etto 174 Kulino, Charles 174 Labelle, Robert 174 Labord,John 174 Lamb,Kathy 174 Lone, Christopher 60,65,97,174 Longevin, Sharon 124,174 Lanoye, Nancy 73,174 Larochelle, Marcel 174 Lawson,Kothleen 85,174 Loyne, James 174 Ledford,Mel 179 Leite, David 179 Leschorn, Oscar 108,112,114,174 Lottrige, Pomelo 174 Louwsma,John 119,174 223 Loveday.Noreen 65,121,126,174 Loveder, James 175 Lovelace, Patricio 175 Loveless, Judy 175 Lowden, James 115,175 Lowe, Pomelo 71,175 Luno,Cecillo 175 Lundstrom, Herbert 175 Lustgorten,Morgo 60,61,73,74, 175 L ons,LiiyJa 175 Maciel,Doniel 175 Makeig,Dor old 175 Molloy,Suson 175 Molone,Leonord 175 MonnIng,Morcy 60, 175 tanville, Nelson 65,96,175 Marok, Richard 175 Morsh, Terry 1 75 Martinez, Don 65,94,107,116,117 175 Mason,Allen 88,119,175 Motillo, Robert 175 Motthews, Scott 175 Mourer,Ginny 175 May, Ruth 175 Mayberry,Cynthio 66,175 McCoin, Robert 70,175 McDonold,Molcolm 179 McDonough, Phyllis 175 McGuffin,T ioinas 175 Mclntyre, Jerry 175 McKay, Dove 175 McKenzie, James 175 McKnight,Joonne 60,73,74,175 McKnight, Sharon 175 McLeod, Patricia 59,61,175 McLeod, Robert 60,175 Meod,Don 175 Mead ows,Jonet 42,52,73,74,179 Meek, Janice 42,52,60,62,72,73, 87,175 Melton, Ino 74,175 Mendozo, Frank 175 Menke, Reginald 175 Mills, Eddie 104,175 Miner, Roger 175 Misiak,Poul 175 Montono,Raul 176 Montoyo, Anthony 176 Moormon,Carl 60,63,176 Moroles, Oscar 176 Morgon, Charles 179 Morgon,Fran 179 Morris, Daniel 176 Moul son. Lorry 179 Mozer, Steve 96,176 Mueller, Gerald 46,60,63,176 Murdock, Karen 122,124,176 Murray, Leroy 176 Munt,Dan 179 Murrill, Connie 179 Nagato, Diane 176 Naylar,Dovid 68,176 Neothery,Debaleen 176 Nee, Don 67,94,115,176 Nelson, Sharon 176 Nelson, Thereso 179 Newvine, Larry 179 Nixon, Dorryl 176 Nordtomme,Lelond 176 Nunez, Condice 179 Nyko.Mory 85,176 O ' Bfien, Donna 7S,!76 O ' Brien, Peggy 59,176 Oden, Janice 176 Odencrantz,John 115,176 Ohnmeiss,Charlene 176 Oleinlk, Joyce 70,176 0 ' Malley,Dan 65,176 0 ' Niell,Mike 52,60,65,66,73, 96,169,176 Orozco,Melinda 176 Ortiz, Lionel I 94,108,179 Podfleld, Steve 176 Podgett,Goy 176 Padillo,Adele 176 Podilla, Martin 176 Podll la, Raymond 176 Podilla, Robert 107,115,176 Poge, Robert 60,72,86,176 Parodies, Evelyn 176 Park,Williom 179 Potrik, David 176 Potterson,Suson 176 Paul,Darcio 179 Poustell,Donlta 179 Payne, Thomas 176 Pedersen, Kathleen 176 Pendergross, Peggie 176 Pendroy,Greg 32,62,74 Perigon, Bobbie 52,75,176 Perkovich,Paul 65,88,99,100, 102,176 Perry, Linda 176 Peterson, Divello 176 Petty, Michoel 176 Phariss,Sue 176 Phillips, Lindo 59,177 Pine, Lois 74,177 Pipkin, Koren 177 Pleft, Michoel 59,177 Pomeroy,Bob 177 Pottorff, Steve 70,177 Portsma,Charlene 67,179 Price, Lorry 179 Primicerio, Larry 177 Prochazka,Jack 177 Pruntz, Linda 179 Quaid,Sue 177 Rois, Anthony 177 Ronney, Nancy 179 Rotley, Thomas 70,177 Rayalkhah,Vida 177 Rozo, Robert 88,119,177 Reaves, Robert 179 Reed, Lorry 99,177 Regner, Pomelo 32,179 Rego,Don 88,177 Reminiskey,Roxonne 59,177 Reyna,Evongelina 66,177 Reynolds, Linda 73,177 Rich, Peggy 75,85,177 Richardson, James 177 Rick, John 94,115,177 Riggio,Tony 177 Ringeisen, Ronald 177 Rios, Linda 177 Rittenhouse, Elaine 177 Rivera, Albert 177 Rivero, Pomelo 74,177 Robertson, Harvey 177 Robinett, Carol 177 Robles, Cornelia 177 Rodden, Doris 74 Rodriguez, Ann 179 Rodriguez, John 179 Romero, Richard 177 Rosch,Twylla 75,177 Rose,Romono 177 Ross, Donna 124,177 Rupp, James 177 Rylond, Sue 32,59,62,74,179 Sackett, William 61,179 Solos, Inez 179 Salcido,Alex 99,104,177 Sonchez,Sondro 0.177 Sanchez, Sondro P. 177 Sonders,Gary 47,62,65,100,102, 177 Sontolucito, Joseph 177 Sovage, Shirley 177 Soville, Anthony 177 Schochle,John 179 Schlegel,Corol 60,75,177 Schneider, Kothryn 177 Schumacher, Peggy 177 Schwab, Jean 177 Schwartz, Lauren 177 Schwartz, Robert 59,60,65,67,88, 104,199,177 Scott, Cherie 177 Scott, Leonno 75,179 Scurlock , Chris 87 , 1 22, 1 24, 1 77 Seilhomer, Stephen 177 Selby,Ken 179 Sgro,Judy 75,85,177 Sharp, Vicki 75,177 Sherman, Arnold 59,64,99,178 Shipmon,Donold 70,88,94,115, 179 Simpson, Borboro 178 Sink,Cotherine 179 Sink, Karl 178 Slamo,Don 88,108,178 Smith, Cothy 178 Smith, Cloudette 178 Smith, Glorio 178 Smith, Jeonette 52,74,178 Smith, Lindo 179 Smith5on,Fondo 75,178 Snemis,Remy 178 Snyder, Dovid 178 Sol enberger, Jerry 178 Sol enberger. Lorry 178 Somers, Michael 59,60,63,64,178 Somers,Rondy 59,178 Sonnenberg,Brion 178 Sorrells,Mary 178 Soucek,Carl 65,107,178 Sowell, Wayne 86,97,178 Sowizrol, Kristin 66,178 Sporks, Patricio 178 Sporks,Sandi 178 Sprott, Vickie 178 Stafford, Dole 86,107,178 Stondoge, Sherry 178 Stanford, Ron 178 Stanley, Bob 86,178 Stonton, Steve 179 Stevenson, Christine 178 Stewart, Terry 178 Stiles, Freddie 99,178 Story, Betty 179 Stough, Lindo 178 Sullivon,Tom 86,179 Sutcliffe, Richard 179 Swain, Laura 74,85,178 Swan, Richard 104,178 Swenson, Scott 179 Tollick, Edward 88,178 Toylor, Chris 178 Taylor, Milly 178 Templeton,Lowerence 59,62,63, 178 Terrio,Bob 65,88,89,92,102, 1 16, 117,178 Terrones, Eleanor 75,178 Teshimo, Jesse 178 Testermon, James 178 Tetreoult,Deboroh 179 Tetzloff,Don 178 Theck5ton,Daryl 59,108,178 Thomos, Lovino 178 Thompson, Ken 179 Thompson, Robert 70,94,108,178 Thornburg,Ruth 75,178 Thorton, Gloria 178 Trout, Michelle 179 Tlllmon, Donna 178 Timo,Goil 178 Train, Pot 26,60,64,65,72,74, 87,121,178 Trejo, Patricio 178 Tryon,Jomes 178 Tucker, Gory 98,115,178 Tung, Nora 59,131,179 , Uhl,John 179 Underwood, Terry 179 Valeric, Greg 179 Vanvoorhls, Barbara 179 Vela, Eddie 179 Verdugo, Sylvia 179 Villalobos,Beatriz 179 Vincent, Ray 63,64,179 Waddell,Glenna 69,122,124,126, 179 Wadsack, Nancy 179 Walker, John 65,99,179 Walls, Gerald 179 Walsh, Karen 179 Watson, Mike 179 Webb,Laverna 179 Webber, Blair 179 Weber, Dawn 179 Weiman,Jane 179 Welch, Stephen 179 Wellington, Roger 46,60,61,63, 99,179 West, Ken 179 Westfall,Linda 73,179 Westgote, James 179 Whisenant, Barbara 179 Whi taker, Don 179 White, Wayne 65,97,179 Wilcox, Vicki 179 Wilcoxson, Janice 73,179 Wilkey,Gary 179 Willioms, Joyce 74,179 Williams, Bonnie 179 Willis, Bill 179 Wills, Teresa 179 Wilson, Patricio 179 Wishek, Nicholas 179 Wisner,Wade 98,108,115,179 Wisniowski,John 59,61,179 Wonders, Frank 108,179 Wright, Madeleine 179 Wroniak, Thomas 170 Wuest,Paul 35,59,63,68,98,99,179 Yocum,Rayma 75,179 Yapp, Herb 65,100,101 ,103,1 17, 179 York,Kathaleen 179 Yubeto, Catharine 179 Zeckzer,Candice 179 Zender,Doug 179 Z!elinski,Alan 179 SOPHOMORES Achter, Evelyn 182 Adey, Keith 182 Aguliar, Linda 182 Alex, Sandy 182 Alvarez, Leo 191 Anderson, Charles 191 Anderson, Lydia 60,87,182 Andreini,Bob 98,115,182 Ashby, Cindy 182 Athey, Deborah 191 Augustin,Donno 182 Axberg, Cathy 182 Baca,Ramona 75,85,182 Bagby, Carol ee 182 Bagley, Richard 70,94,115,182 Baker, Bruce 70,72,86, 182 Boll, Linda 182 Bolsiger, Irene 182 Bonuelos, Linda 182 Borcenos, Stephen 182 Barney, Douglas 182 Barnish,Mary 182 Bealer, Clayton 52,191 Bechtold,Mark 191 Beckner, Patty 182 Beetstra,Greto 86,182 Berry, Fred 182 Bible, Polly 74 Bice, Pat 60,66,182 Biel, Kevin 182 Birchmier, Steven 115,182 Biorn,Ross 182 Black, Robert 191 Blackburn, Patricio 182 Blockwell, Diane 52,74 Bloke, Jane 182 Blanchor, Andrew 60,61,62,182 Blantz,Brenda 74,182 Blassey,Kathryn 125,182 Bliss, Alan 115,182 Blythe, Betty 52,54,75,182 Boatright,Mike 182 Boen, Alexander 191 Bohannon,Neal 182 Boland, Susan 182 Brake, Jackie 182 Brammer, Sherry 182 Bronley, Brent 182 Breidenthol, Scott 182 Bremer, John 70,182 Bridges, Charles 70,115,182 Bridenbecker, Bruce 86 Bridges, Janice 182 Brigham,Don 95,105,182 Brockway, James 86,182 Brophy,Lynn 182 Brown, Charles 115,182 Buchanan, Pomelo 131,182 Buckley, Mary 182 Burchit, Cathy 182 Burke, Thomas 182 Burns, Catherine 191 Burrage, Jeff 97,182 Busic, Michael 97,182 Byrne, Diane 182 Cain,Kermit 182 Caloca, Imeldo 182 Calkins, Mario 182 Campbell, All en 182 Condeloria, Albert 182 Carl i I e, Cathy 182 Carrol I, Thomas 60,86,99,105, 183 Carter, Linda 191 Castillo, Julian 191 Chacon, Nancy 183 Choides, Leonard 183 Chambers, Terry 183 Chaney,Kathy 183 Chopin, Sandie 71,87,183 Cheney, Jack 32,52,60,63,64,73, 97,183 Christ, Carol 64,87,183 Cianfrini, Cindy 85,87,183 Ciampi, Thomas 183 Clark, Christine 75,183 Cline,Gory 183 Clipson, Teresa 75 Cloo, Lorraine 75,183 duff, Sherry 183 Coll ins, Harvey 183 Comer, Lynn 75,183 Conner, Ricky 95,105,183 Cooper, Diane 74,193 Cormony,Mark 191 Corrigan,Doug 60,65,97,183 i H ■■■■■■■■■■■11 ■■V B 1 1 1 r iH h Courtney, Lynda 183 Cox, Carolyn 75,183 Cox, Charles 183 Cox, Richard 183 Cruze, William 95,183 Culberson, Betty 183 Cumby, Don 61,183 Curtis, Brenda 125,127,183 Daleo,Glenda 183 Daley, James 183 Davis, Jean 183 Davis, Ricky 191 Debates, Mary 183 Deeble,Mory 74,75,191 Deed, Clarence 183 Defoe, Annomoe 191 Delanty, William 183 Deluca,Gary 94,108,115,183 Denison, Linda 85,87,181,183 Derrick, Christine 183 Dew I tte, Rebecca 183 Dillon, Dole 52,63,73,183 Dire, Robert 183 Dobbins, Jeano 191 Doss, Kenneth 183 Doucette,Mary 183 Douglass, Morjorie 183 Dow, Jock 183 Dudich, Nicholas 183 Dudney, Bruce 183 Duncan, Debro 183 Duncan, Ruth 75,183 Dyar, Donna 183 Earl , Bernard 74 Eosterling, Janice 183 Edds, Michael 191 Edwards, Elizabeth 183 Edwards, Frances 183 El lef sen, Richard 95,105,119,191 Elliot, Stephen 115,183 Endemano,Bridgette 75,85,183 English, James 97,183 Erdody, Joanna 183 Estersohn,Faye 183 Evenson, Carol 183 Everett, Susan 183 Faciana,Lindo 85,183 Folk, Cheryl 74,75,183 Folk, Richard 70,183 Faulkner, Lloyd 74,183 Felshaw,llene 43,52,54,72,73,87, 191 Ferguson, Donna 183 First, Eileen 55,183 Fisher, Lynn 52,60,61,67,75,183 Fisk, Raymond 191 Flaherty, Lawrence 183 Fleming, Stephen 183 Flint, Dennis 73,74,183 Flores,Gus 183 Ford,Constence 55,183 Foxworthy,Anno 62,184 France, Kenneth 60,62,87,97,191 Francis, Myron 184 Frank, Judy 60,85,87,191 Freer, Karen 1 84 French, Floyd 184 French, Linda 184 Frerichs,Dean 184 FugnettI, Linda 184 Fuller, Bill 94,108,115,184 Fulmer, Karen 74,75,184 Funkhouser,Gary 97,184 Futchko, Steve 105,184 Gallego, David 184 Gollego, George 184 Garcia, Nelson 60,105,115,184 Garfield, Pot 87,125,129,131, 184 Garland, Mary 66,75,184 Garner, Jocque 71 , 184 Gault,Corkey 70,184 Gary, Roger 184 Gautreaux, Patrick 32,184 Gaynor,Gail 184 George, Douglas 191 Geyer,Gary 61 ,184 Gibson, Gary 32,62,184 Giles, Richard 184 Gleason, Alice 191 Gillett, Richard 94,108,184 Giovanine,TerI 60,70,123,125, 127,184 Goats, Jo Leen 191 Golden, Lorry 60,184 Goldie, Richard 184 Good, Douglas 97,184 Goodsell ,Lynne 184 Gordon, Nona 123,184 Graf, Deborah 60,87,184 Grabel, Shirley 75,191 Graver, Joanne 75,184 Groves, Barbara 184 Green, Bobby 184 Greenelsh, Terry 55,85,87,184 Greening, Linda 184 Greenwood , Loren 184 Greenwood, William 184 Grinder, Constance 72,75, 184 Grupp, Alone 184 Gue,Sharron 184 Guiles, Milton 105,184 Guilliatt,Marcia 184 Guinta,Roberley 184 Gunderson, Philip 184 Gutman, Paula 52,185 Hacklemon.Alice 127,185 Hoder.Mlchoel 94,108,115,185 Hale,Ronold 185 Hall, Becky 39,55,85,185 Hall, Cheryl 85,185 Hall,Jacquelene 185 Hall, Phil 88,185 Halverson,Go;l 185 Honn, Deborah 191 Hommil,Lorry 185 Hansen, Karen 185 Hansen, Chuck 185 Harless,Suson 185 Harmon, Marie 75,191 Harmon, Mark 185 Harris, Marl ina 191 Harris, Richard 185 Harwell, Mike 185 Hassel I, Virginia 185 Hatfield, Jonet 131,185 Heold, Charles 73,88,185 Helnbuch, Donald 191 Hellwinkel,Croig 191 Hembree,Judy 191 Henick.Kortileen 75,185 Herm, Chris 185 Herm,Rainer 185 Hibler, Michael 105,185 Hickson, Linda 191 Higgins, Bunny 185 Hilevan,John 185 Hiles, Deborah 185 Hion, Becky 185 Holcanib,Tricia 185 Hollander, Todd 108,115,185 Holmes, Bob 185 Holmes, Howard 191 Holmes, Richard 185 Holwick, Charlotte 85,125,181, 185 Hondas, Alido 185 Horn,Sherrill 185 Horst , Lavonne 74 , 1 85 Horton,Pat 185 Howard, Bernito 74,185 Howe, Robert 185 Hubbord, Beverly 87,185 Huber, Cindy 121,125,127,131, 185 Huettner,Dovid 60,186 Humphrey, Lea 186 Huntley, Robert 186 Huntley, Selma 186 Hutchen5,Mona 71,186 Jackson, Daren 186 Jensen, Deborah 186 Jeter, Kevin 60,61,68,72,86,186 Jobe, Dennis 70,97,186 Johnson, Kothy 62,186 Johnson, Charles 186 Johnson, Kenneth 186 Johnston, Douglas 186 Jones, Arthur 186 Jones, Eleanor 85,186 Jones, Louis 186 Jones, Stephen 186 Karasawa, Helen 186 Keen, Michael 191 Kehl, Ronald 186 Kelton,JIm 88,115,186 Kennedy, Horry 186 Kerby, Melody 186 Kerwin, Alexander 191 Kilgore,Nothan 186 Kirkpotrick, Deborah 191 Knapp, Lorry 186 Kolb,Ben 70,191 Kortum, Terry 186 Kovocich, Michael 60,186 Kara ncz, Judith 186 Krouss, Eugene 186 Kroyniak, Sharon 186 Kuykendall,Larry 95,105,191 Lobelle, Robert 70,186 Lagese,Duane 186 Lancaster, Wayne 186 Longenbock, Glenn 191 La ngston, Naomi 191 Largent, Sherry 186 Lawson, Bonnie 85,131,186 Lowson, David 70,186 Leochman, Teresa 186 Legg, Lloyd 52,73,186 Lemken, Kathleen 52,74,75,81, 191 Leonard, Ralph 191 Lewis, Dennis 186 Lipnisky,Dan 61,186 Lippis,Sandro 186 Loconto, William 88,186 Lombardo, Roberta 74,186 Long, Roger 108,186 Loveder,Ted 186 LubanskI, Donna 187 Lubben,Sondra 187 Luna, Mary 52,75,131,187 Lyons, Dan 70,187 Mace, Kenneth 191 Madsen,Marcia 191 Maeseele,Rene 115,191 Mollonee, Steven 61,187 Molone, Jerry 191 Morr, Linda 73,74,191 Martin, David 187 Martinez, Eddie 115,187 Martinez, Jesse 94,119,187 Massoglio, Lorry 187 Matkowski, Douglas 70,86,187 Matteson, Rebecca 60,72,125,131, 187 May, Joanne 187 MazIarka,Dowyn 187 McCain, William 187 McConn, Billy 187 McDermotf,Loel 187 McDonald, Judy 87,187 McDonald, Patrice 187 McHenry,Darla 131,187 McKay, David 86,187 McLean, James 187 McLennan, Judy 187 Mesa,SecundIno 187 Meinhart,Ron 191 Mlelrs, Bonnie 55,187 Miller, Gary 86,97,191 Miller, Kothleen 187 Miller, Karen 187 Milligan,Harry 187 Mirallegro, Frank 191 Mitchell, Ronald 191 Mitchell, Vondele 187 Mittermiller, Karen 74,85,187 Mobley,Mortho 191 Moffat, Sondro 191 Molder, Terry 74,187 Mominee, Solly 75,187 Moore, Daniel 191 Moreno, Arnold 115,191 Morgan, Jeffrey 60,187 Morris, Joseph 94,115,187 Morrison, Jomes 187 Morton, Cheryl 191 Mulhollond, Susan 187 Murie, Thomas 191 Novorreta, Ronald 74,191 Novorette, Josephine 66,187 Negrete, Manuel 94,187 Nelson, Michael 86,187 Newell, Roy 115,187 Nichols, David 187 Noel I, Carol 187 Noles, Jerry 187 Nunes,Ronold 187 Nunez, Linda 75,187 Nuttoll, Douglas 60,65,66,88 108,112,187 Oore, Donna 188 O ' Brien, Jean 188 O ' Brien, Steven 88, U Ocain, Elizabeth 188 Ogan, Robert 188 Ollar, Steven 188 Orozco,Melinda 191 Ortmoyer, Linda 188 Owens, Sue 74,188 Podllla, Richard 188 Parry, Sandra 67,71,87,188 Possoiacquo, Theresa 74,188 Patterson, Gall 188 Payne, Dick 188 Paz,Jeanette 85,188 Peck, Garry 188 Peery, Stephen 94,108,115,188 Pelffer, Russell 188 Pelton, Thomas 188 Pennington, Ron 188 Pennock,Roy 188 Peters, Jone 60,64,75,188 Petty, Beverly 188 Pevey, Janice 188 Phillips, Craig 61,188 Phillips, David 188 Pike, Nancy 74,131,188 Pine, Richard 188 Piatt, Richard 191 Plegel, Linda 123,125,127,129, 188 Plett, Robin 188 PartIllo,lsmael 188 Powell, Cheryl 75,188 Powell, James 191 Price, Chris 188 Price, Eric 88,108,188 Price, Frank 191 Prochazka,Kay 188 Prop, Penny 188 Pruett, Robin 188 Quoid, Gregory 18 Quirk, Tim 86,188 Radoumis, Rebecca 188 Raines, Paris 188 Romesy, Richard 73,188 Ronobouer, Chris 70,73,74 Ron, John 188 Rankin, Joney 188 Reaves, Ronald 191 Reed, Richard 70,107,115,188 Reents, Roger 189 Reinhardt,Rosanne 32,62,87,1? 226 Renault, Cristine 189 Repine, Margaret 55,60,85,189 Reyna, Rebecca 60,189 Reynolds, Carol 66,75,189 Reza, Edward 191 RIce,Rutchell 189 Rider, Craig 86,189 Riley, Robert 189 Ringeisen, Elaine 85,125,189 Rios, Sandra 189 Ritter, Steven 94,108,189 Rivera, Esther 52,75,189 Rivette,Paul 65,98,189 Robbs, Ronald 189 Roberts, David 191 Roberts, William 86,189 Rodabough, Carol 52,60,74,75,16 Rodriguez, Charles 189 Rogers, Mary 189 Rogers, Stephen 189 Rom, Paul ette 191 Roman, Eugene 189 Romano, Earl 189 Romero, Susan 189 Ross, Michael 189 Ross, Patricia 189 Rozatti, Evelyn 86,189 Rowe,Brenda 189 Ruiz,Lupe 189 Ruzzi,Jo Ann 189 5acl ett,Brenda 189 Salozor, Benjamin 189 Salend, Michael 189 Sams, Don 189 Sonderson, Edwin 60,72,86,94, 105,115,189 Sandlian, William 189 Saunders, Richard 97,189 Sayers, Michael 189 Schlegel, Monica 60,75,189 Schmidt, Julie 189 Schmidt, Steven 189 Schneider, Robert 108,115,191 Schumacher, Jeri 189 Schwartz, Dore 190 Schymanietz, Harold 190 Scott, Susan 190 Scribner, Robert 190 Seagal, Cynthia 60,66,127,190 Sedik, Linda 74,131,191 Seiple, Carrol 190 Sellen,Kathaleen 70,190 Senior, Cliff 32,62,191 Shamblin,Myrna 190 Shanks, Patricia 123,125,127, 190 Sharp, Patricia 190 Shaw, Benny 119,181,190 Shelton,Brenda 190 Shepherd, Tory 74,190 Sheron, Linda 190 Sherrell,Dalton 190 Shook, Jimmy 191 Showman, Linda 191 Short, Nancy 71,190 Silvia, Michael 190 Singer, Douglas 190 Skain, Sandra 70,190 Skidmore, Mary 52,73,190 Skiffey, Sandra 190 Slezinger, Philip 190 Smith, Daniel 190 Smith, Dave 86,190 Smith, Daren 190 Smith, Roger 190 Smith, Solly 190 Smith, Susan 191 Soffel,Nick 190 Solenberger, Jerry 63,191 Sopha, Richard 96,190 Spado, Linda 190 Sparks, Julia 191 Spooner,Loveona 190 Spring, George 190 Starr, Jeff 191 Steliga,Jeff 191 Stephens, Jon 190 Stepp, Shirley 190 Stevens, Norma 190 Stevens, Thomas 190 Stotler, David 191 Stough, Kenneth 190 Stout, Donald 94,191 Stucki, Ernest 60,94,115,190 Sturm, Jacqueline 190 Sublett,Mardell 190 Suchman,Lynn 85,87,190 Sudo, Pamela 190 Sullivan, Gary 190 Sutch, Norman 190 Sutcliffe, Sandra 66,190 Suter,Fred 160,190 Swan, Douglas 190 Swift, Timothy 73,98,115,190 Tafolla,John 190 Tollick, Michael 94,190 Taylor, Kristine 190 Teer, Deborah 75,190 Tepper, Lowell 190 Terrio, Carolyn 85,191 Teshima, Kenneth 94,107,115,190 Tever, Thomas 191 Teyber, Edward 97,191 Thingwold, Robert 191 Thomas, Annette 125,191 Thomas, Gregory 119,191 Thomas, Ronald 94,191 Thompson, Douglas 87,191 Thompson, Richard 191 Thome, Beverly 191 Thurmond, Melanie 191 Tidwel I, Sandra 191 Tidwel I, Sandra 191 Tolman, Nicholas 86,191 Tracy, Jack 191 Tresenrider, Dennis 65,112,113, 191 Tressler, Daniel 191 Utz,Dugan 191 Vanderpool, Chris 70,72,86,191 Vedder, Trudy 191 Vigil, Sandra 85,191 Villolobos, Teresa 85,191 Vincent, Nancy 191 Vituring,Marylyn 191 Vollbrecht,Mark 61,67,191 Wade, Terry 191 Wadsack, Donald 191 Wagner, Bonnie 86,191 Walder, Richard 70,191 Watters, Connie 55,70,191 Wellman, Frank 191 West, Jacqueline 52,55,60,64, 66,191 Wheaton, Dennis 191 Wheeler, Deborah 60,87,121,125, 127,131,191 Whitaker,Derrek 191 White, Steven 74,95,191 White, Yvonne 75,191 Wilfong, Janet 75,191 Wilkinson, John 191 Williams, Linda 191 Williams, Susan 66,191 Williford,Tony 191 Willis, William 191 Wilmott, Patricia 181,191 Wilson, Terry 72,73,74,191 Winget, Steven 60,191 Winters, Carl 191 Wohl,Katherine 191 Woodward, Tina 191 Wray,Alan 70,191 Wright, Theresa 191 Young, Anthony 191 Young, Roger 191 Zaieski, Cynthia 60,66,87,191 Zench, Penny 191 Zimmerman, Cathy 191 FRESHMEN Adams, Douglas 105,194 Adams, Ronald 73,194 Addison, Steve 73,194 Aguilar, Alice 194 Aguilor, Christine 194 Ahern, Sharon 194 Albert, Bill 194 Albert, Greg 194 Alldredge,John 194 Allenboch, Daniel 84,203 Allender,Lonna 72,73,194 Amber, Steve 194 Ames,Debora 74 Anderson, Dale 194 Anderson, Linda 74 Anderson, Mark 194 Anderson, Richard 95,194 Andreff, James 194 Andreff,Joe 194 Angleton, Diana 194 Aniko, Cindy 194 Anthony, Robert 63,194 Arends, Richard 70,194 Arnold, Kelly 194 Arsenault, Paula 194 Avera,John 88,119,194 Ayre, Nancy 52,203 Bacon, Marilyn 203 Baker, Tim 194 Barcenas,Judy 194 Barnett, Debbie 194 Barnett,Niles 194 Barrera, Arthur 94,115,194 Bazemore, Janet 194 Beale,Gary 203 Beilstein,June 203 Belmont, Frank 194 Benard, Linda 75,203 Bendett,Shellie 194 Benson, Colleen 194 Berl, Barbara 60,73,194 Berman, Gloria 194 Bice, Karen 194 Bice, Robert 70,194 Bird, Randy 194 227 Bjornjohn 203 BlackwelUDan 194 Blocl well,Lois203 Blaisdell,Vlcki 60,61,64,87, 131,194 Blake, Forest 194 Bland, Floyd 95,115,194 Bloom, Ginny 194 Booze, Steven 105,194 Bofelho, Bryan 99,108,194 Boyles,Down 39,194 Boyll,Jerry 194 Bradford, Bill 88,194 Bragstod,Bob 105,193,194 Brondaw, Steve 95,194 Brann, Robert 86,194 Branstrom,Donno 123,194 Bretzing,Jacquelyn 193,203 Bridges, Jeff 203 BrifT, Cindy 194 Brim, Fred 203 Broptiy, Laurel 194 Brouwer,Bill 194 Brouwer, Richard 194 Brown, Fred 194 Brown, Koren 194 Brown, Ron 194 Brown, Walter 194 Browning, Terry 74,194 Bryant, Bobby 194 Bocko, Gory 96,97,194 Burgess, Arthur 194 Buskirk,Pot 203 Bustos, Gilbert 194 Caccavale,Regina 195 Col esanzio, Susan 121,127,195 Compbell,Suziette 195 Campos, Richard 88,108,195 Condelorio, Robert 195 Carl, James 195 Carley, Eileen 195 Carpenter, Roylene 61 ,195 Carter, Jeffrey 203 Casos, Gerald 195 Covner, Blair 72,86,195 Cowley, Tim 195 Chacon, Grace 195 Chodwick,Ranny 73,95,108,115, 203 Chombers, Louie 70,195 Chatterton,Mork 195 Cheever.Ed 195 Cherms,Gary 195 Chicione, Pierre 195 Chid ley, Steve 195 Chouinord, Beverly 123,195 Clork , Barbara 195 Clayton, LIndo 72,86,195 Coborn, Shirley 195 Collier, Howell 195 Collins, Joe 195 Conger, Steve 95,195 Constantino, Joyce 203 Cook, Pom 195 Cooke, Evelyn 195 Cor I, James 203 Corrigon, Penny 75,195 Costello, Maureen 60,195 Cothran, James 195 Courson, Bobbie 195 Cowie, George 195 Cox, Donna 195 CozIah,Alita 195 Crandall,Terry 195 Crawford, Steve 195 Crawford, Shorron 195 Creger, David 195 Crossley, Jackie 195 Culberson, Barbara 195 Culver, Bill 195 Cusick, Constance 203 Crust, Kothy 195 Cumby,Anito 66,195 Donley, Cheryl 195 Dare,Kathy 195 Dovid,Cothy 203 Dovis,Diano 203 Dovis, Richard 95,195 Day, Richard 95,195 Dean,John95,195 Deerson,Kim 195 Deloluz, Alexandria 195 Delanty,Jim 86,195 Delgodo, Rebecca 195 Demoroy, Wayne 195 Denny, Michele 195 Depue,Edmond 203 Detrick, Richard 195 Dewitte,Jane 195 Dighero, Jacqueline 203 Dimmitt, Robert 95,105,195 Dimond, Frank 195 Dixon, Judy 195 Dobrowolski,Tim 195 DamInguez,Paul 95,105,195 Donley, Ken 195 Dotson,Darrell 203 Douglas, Charles 195 Doyle, Kothy 195 Duorte, Rosalie 196 Duncan, Leslee 196 Dupras,Brenda 196 Dupre,Deidra 196 Eorhart, Wayne 203 Echavorria, Yolanda 196 Edwards, Walt 196 Ehst,Tim 70,73,196 Elsenhower, Eileen 61,196 Elledge,Gary 196 Ellertson,Dano 196 Ellis, Glen 196 Enriquez, Michael 203 Esposito,Morty 196 Espy, Pomelo 196 Evango,Pat 196 Evans, Roger 196 Ewertz, Nancy 66,196 Folrweother, Charles 196 Folk, Richard 203 Forlond, Joanne 196 Fearn,Williom 196 Fenton,Jim 196 Ferguson, Keith 196 Ferguson, Martha 196 Finley, Ginger 125,196 First, Bob 105,115,196 Fischer, Deeonn 72,196 Fisher, Borboro 75,196 Fishman,Sheryl 196 Fitzhugh, Kenneth 196 Fitzpotrick, Claudia 196 Flory, Kothy 64,66,196 Ford, Claudia 196 Ford, Donna 196 Ford, Judy 196 Fox, Iris 66,196 Fox, Richard 105,203 Frogo, Cheryl 72,196 French, Dee 203 French, Forest 196 French, Mike 203 Frew, Steve 196 Fulford, Linda 203 Funkhouser,Dionna 196 Gagne, Richard 86,96,196 Gollego, Rodney 196 Golusko, Aleck 196 Gambino,Gary 60,97,196 Garabedian,John 196 Gord, Horry 86,97,196 Garland, John 86 Gossner,Paul 203 Gatz,Debra 196 Goutreoux, Bonnie 52,196 Gaw,Carl 196 Geiger,Jill 196 George, Rodney 196 Glbbs, Sharon 63,64,196 Gibbs,Zana 125,203 Gilbert, Sondro 196 Gil left, Robert 60,196 Golden, Barry 196 Golden, Lynn 203 Goodwin, Pat 203 Gordon, Mary 203 Gonnally,Joe 196 Govoni, Linda 196 Green, Harriett 66,87,196 Green, Teri 196 Greening, Kevin 203 Greenspan, Debro 66,197 Greenwood , Bob 197 Griffith, Lorry 197 Grimes, Gary 197 Grow, John 197 Guisar, Martin 197 Gulman,Dionna 197 Gurmin,Lono 197 Guy, Ronald 197 Hoger, Laurie 197 Hole, Raymond 197 Hall, Kevin 95,115,197 Holl,Mike 197 Homerski,Darcy 197 Hamilton, David 94,108,197 Homilton,Dionno 60,61 ,64,197 Hamilton, Frederick 197 Hamner,Vicki 197 Hampton, Jennifer 197 Honey, Steve 87,197 Honnoh, Kathleen 203 Hansen, Carol 60,197 Honsen, Gordon 203 Harmon, Anita 197 Harris, Patricia 197 Hartman,Thomos 86,197 Hossell,Jocklyn 197 Houlenbeck,Rick 95,108,197 Housmon, Virginia 197 Hearn,Johnita 197 Hendrickson, Steven 60,67,86, 197 Hensley,Suson 61,87,197 Herrera,Tony 197 Heylng, Roger 70,197 Hibshman,Jan 131,197 Hlgginbofham,Enbrey 197 Higbrands, Danny 197 Hill,Lindo 60,72,73,197 Nines, Michoel 95,108,203 Hirsch, Debbie 197 Hirst, Sandra 123,197 Hodgers, Gabriel 197 Holland, Poul 203 Homes, Morty 197 Honeycutt, Dennis 197 Hooper, Eddie 95,108,197 Hopkins, Charlene 197 Hopkins, Sandra 197 Hoppie, Barbara 197 Horrigon, Virginia 197 Horton, Timothy 197 228 Houck, Leo 95,197 Houghton, Robert 197 Howard, Betty 197 Hubbard, Glenn 197 Hubbell,Renne 197 Hughes, Marilyn 203 Humphrey, Diane 197 Humphreys, Deborah 197 Humphr ies, David 197 Humrich, Roger 197 Huntress, Robert 197 Hyde,Sheri 197 lngraham,Rene 197 Irvine, Don 197 Jablonski,Greg99,203 Jamieson,Jim 95,197 Jenkins, Glenda 197 Jennings, Nick 197 Jewell,Donn 203 Jewell, Marilyn 197 Jobe, Glenda 60,123,125,127,131 Johnson, Debra 203 Joos, Edward 105,203 Kaders, Betty 203 Kessler, Betty 75 Kesteloot,John 203 Kindig, Sharon 198 King, Carol 198 King, Susan 198 Kittell,Jodene203 Klement, Vickie 198 Knuth, Thomas 198 Koerner, Barbara 198 Kong,Melvyn 61,115,1 ' Koontz, Dennis 98,198 Kottmer, Donna 198 Kranz, David 70,198 Kulino, Chris 198 Kuzara,Rose 198 Lolne, Richard 198 Lance, Chris 198 Langevin,Gary 65,86,98,112,113, 198 Larin,Rima 198 Larson, Karen 198 Lotka, Nick 95,108,198 Lawson,Wally 105,198 Leathers, Cody 198 Lehmann, Kenny 94,105,198 Lehmkuhl,Kyle 198 Lemke,Ken 198 Leonard, Jim 198 Levasseur, Linda 198 Linsey, Robert 198 Litchfield, Christina 125,198 Livingston, Debby 198 Lofgren,Debie 198 Loghry,William97,115,198 Lopez, Barbara 198 Lopez, Stephenl98 Louwsma, Randy 105,198 Loveday,Georgino 127,198 Lovelace , Edword 95 , 1 1 5 , 1 98 Lubben,Greg 203 Lund Strom, Bill 61,70,198 Lyster, Sandra 198 Modsen, Rodney 95,198 Moeseele, Marie 198 Mahfood, Susan 198 Maiden, Melonie 203 Malloy, David 95,115,198 Malone, Ronald 203 Marshall, Fred 198 Martin, Cynthia 198 Martin, Patricia 199 Martinez, Arthur 95,105,119,203 Maske, Harold 199 Mason, Linda 203 Masterson,Mark 199 Matsumoto, Elizabeth 86,123,199 Maulorico, Cheryl 199 Maurer, Michael 203 May, Jeff 64,97,199 May,Rosella 66,199 Mayes, David 199 Maze, John 199 McCabe,lwalani 199 McConnel I, Richard 199 McCuen, Marsha 131,199 McCune,John 199 McDonald, Karin 199 McFodin, Sandy 203 McGauvran, Perry 74,98,112,115, 199 McHugh, Colleen 74 Mclntire, David 199 McKay, Louise 66,199 McLean, Maria 199 McMeechon, Laurie 199 McNicholos, James 99, 108, 199 McWhorter, Robert 199 Mealin,Alyce 61,87,199 Mellon, Charles 95,199 Menke,Tony 199 Mesa,DeLio 199 Mefz, Patricio 199 Metz, Susie 199 Metzger,John 199 Meuser, Linda 203 Miller, Clifford 108,115,199 Mi Her, Donna 199 Milligan, Terry 203 Mis;ak,Karlynn 199 Moll, Paulo 199 Moore, Dorryl 199 Moore, Kothy 199 Moore, Lynn 199 Moorman, Wayne 203 Morelond, Melody 60,199 Moreno, Carmen 199 Morgan, Ken 199 Morris, Jerry 199 Morris, Melindo 203 Morton, Lorry 199 Mosqueda,Rita 199 Mossokowski, Barbara 66,72,87, 199 Mozer,Stan 199 Murie, Randy 70 Murphy, Leslie 199 Musquiz, Norma 199 Myracle, Michael 61,97,199 Navarette,Ray 200 Neal, Jimmy 95,105,119,203 Nelson, Kelly 125,200 Nichols, Potti 200 Nickum, Connie 203 Norris,Kotie 200 Nunez, Candy 74,200 Oore, Kathleen 203 O ' Brien, Dorrell 95 O ' Brien, Mark 200 Odencrantz,Kirsten 61,200 Ohnmeiss,Sherri 200 0 ' Neil,Roy 74,200 Ortiz, Louie 86,95,200 Osterlund, Annette 200 Owens, Linda 193,200 Oxenford, Cynthia 60,61,72,86, 200 Pork, Judy 75,200 Parsons, Rick 86,200 Parsons, Ronny 200 Pasorow, Bruce 200 Patterson, Bruce 95,203 Paulsen, Don 200 Poxton, Joyce 200 Payton, Janet 200 Paz, Louis 200 Pebworth,John 203 Peery, Danny 200 Peiffer, Kothy 87,200 Pender, John 95,115,200 Peralta,Brenda 200 Pettingill,Marjorie 203 Pettit,Terri 200 Pirkle, Deborah 60,61,72,86,125, 200 Pistole, Elizabeth 200 Pitaccio,Tom 200 Pitcock, Jeanne 203 Pittendrigh,Jim 94, 105,200 Piatt, Tim 203 Plett, Kothy 200 Poindexter, David 86,200 Pomeroy, Carol 200 Pottorff, Vickie 200 Potts, Nancy 200 Powell, Mary 74,200 Pratt, George 200 Pratt, Jackie 61,66,87,200 Price, Elizabeth 75,200 Price, Paul 200 Prock, Marilyn 200 Provost, William 200 Pruett,SaIli 200 Putman,Ted 70 Quezoda, Margaret 200 Quirk, Brian 99,105,200 Padding, Irving 200 Radoumis,Mariya 200 Rak,Dale 97,108,200 Ramirez, Diana 61,87,123,125, 127,131,200 Ranobauer, Bonnie 75,200 Rasmussen,Candace 200 Rozo, Steven 203 Rector, James 200 Reece,Roxanne 60,67,74,201 Reichel, Debra 201 Renteria, Sylvia 201 Repchinuck, Nancy 201 Reyes, Terrel 201 Rhudy,Denise 61,87,201 Rich, Hank 201 Ridens, Edward 115,201 Riley, Wanda 201 229 Rios, Isabel 201 Roork, Cheryl 203 Roberts, Karon 201 Roberts, Robert 86,88,201 Rodriguez, David 108,119,201 Rodriguez, Marion 201 Roemer, Shirley 201 Ros5,Dione 203 Ro5s,Lindo 201 Rowe.Don 201 Rowland, Ralph 201 Russell, James 95,201 Russell, John 201 Rutter,Lucy 60,61,201 Sohr,Todd 203 Solos, Frances 201 Salisbury, Becky 201 Salisbury, Rick 201 Sams, Don 201 Sanders, Jon 61,87,201 Sanders, Lindo 125,131,201 Santolucifo,Bill 201 Schoch I e, Marilyn 203 Schlebeck,Cynthio 66,201 Schlemmer, Zone 99,201 Schuerings, Ronnie 61,201 Schuler, Bruce 97,203 Schumocher,Dale 201 Schwartz, Kathy 72,86,201 Schwortz, Robey 201 Seedorf, Charles 201 Seller, Dennis 201 Severson,Virgene 60,201 Sewell,Bennie 201 Shoffer. Don 52,73,201 Shahon, Mario 32,61,87,125,193, 201 Shoughnessy, Craig 61 ,64,97, 105, 201 Sheehon, Lorry 201 Shepherd, Kipp 203 Sheridon,John 201 Shennon, Leonora 66,201 Shockley, Bobby 95,201 Silvio, Doniel 201 Sink, Croig 201 Sink, Mike 203 Sitlington, Kathleen 201 Slama,Marcia 201 Slay, Marvin 201 Slockbower, Tommy 201 Smith, Corol 201 Smith, Donny 86,202 Smith, Dorrell 70,202 Smith, Douglas 202 Smith, James 86,202 Smith, Jonet 202 Smith, Lorry A. 95,202 Smith, Lorry W. 202 Smith, Richard 202 Smith, Robert 202 Smith, Rozonne 66,202 Smith, Terry 202 Smith, Vol 94,105,115,202 Smith, Williom 202 Soehner, Rosemary 67,75,202 Somers, Terry 52,75,125,202 Sonnenberg, Joyce 202 South, Anita 131,202 Spangle, Kenneth 85,105,202 Sperry,Charla 203 Spielman,Deboroh 202 Spiker, Cindy 66,202 Sproggins, Linda 202 Stoley, Carolyn 202 Stanley, Tom 202 Stanton, Mary 66,202 Stealey, James 202 St effy, Rhonda 202 Stein, Meryl 202 Steiner, Edward 202 Stevens, Lourle 61,202 Stinson, Tommy 202 Stofleth,Terri 202 Stogsd ill, Robert 202 Straub, Andrea 202 Sturm, Connie 61 ,127,202 Suess,Son a 202 Tafoyo, Frances 202 Tafoya,Thereso 127,202 Toylor,Dean 202 Toylor,Jeanie 202 Taylor, Steven 202 Terry, Andrew 108,202 Testerman, Danny 202 Tetzloff, Kathleen 202 Thingwold, Leslie 75,202 This, Jacque 202 Thomos, Virginia 75,202 Thompson, Billy 72,86,202 Thompson, Mike 202 Thornberg, Craig 202 Thorson, Wondo 202 Tieerdema,Maryanne 60,61,202 Tsuhlores, Lambert 88,108,202 Tumbleson, Karen 202 Tunks,John 104,202 Turner, John 94,203 Uller,Geraldine 75,203 Undemood, Katie 65,203 Urness, Susan 203 Valleio, Gloria 203 Vondenbos, James 105,203 Vanderfeer,Jock 73,203 Vanhandel,Jerrell 108,203 Vosquez, Esther 203 Verdugo, Oscar 94,108,119,203 Villa, Roseonn 203 Vitolas, Jennie 203 Vroomon, Walter 94,203 Wolker,Mork 72,199,203 Wolker, Richard 99,203 Wallace, Lorry 203 Walsh, Rosemary 131,203 Wolter,Lovonn 203 Wambolt,Anne 123,125,127, 131,203 Word,Jomie 203 Word, Penny 203 Warren, Susan 203 Watson, Robert 203 Watson, William 203 Wotterlond, Wiley 52,87,203 Webb, Lindo 203 Weeks, Robert 203 Welch, Janice 203 Wendt,Suson 203 West, David 203 Whitoker, Pomelo 203 White, Glenn 203 Wilkinson, David 203 Williams, Ted 203 Willioms,Jock 203 Willioms,Suson 203 Wills, Esther 203 Wilson, Brod 108,203 Windost, Terry 203 Wishek,Cherie 52,75,203 Wofford, Doris 66,203 Wold, Donna 203 Wonders, Richord 203 Woods, Robert 94,203 Worley, Lorry 203 Wright, Jomes 203 York, Christine 203 Youngblood, Donny 203 Zalko,Poula 123,125,127,131, 203 Zoleski, Ellen 66,75,203 Zollinger, Nancy 203 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Begovich,Mrs. Nicholas 8 Lalrd FrancIs 8 Smith, Walter 8 Sullivan, J. F. 8 Zurcher,Fred 8 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATORS Hertsche, Stacy 8 Lake, Ernest 8 Mann, John 8 Pray, Walter 8 Renley,John D.8 Troop, Jarold 8 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Kemper, Eleanor 9,65 Killeen, Catherine 10 RIos,RIto 10,28,59 Spaulding, Richard 9,1 Vitamonti, Eugene 10 Catling, Shirley 14 Gault,Pernell 14 Gronstrand, Sarah 14,61 Gruver, Linda 14 Hall,Charlene 14,121 Harrmel, Albert 14 Heil, David 15,19 Henderson, Robert 11 Hillger,Tye 15 Hoffman, Harold 15 Hollahan,Gary 15 Holub,Dan 11,60 Hoover, Marvin 15,88,90,93 Hudson, Phyllis 15 Hugenberger, Robert 15 Hunnex, George 15,66 Hunter, Sharon 15,63 Hurst, Margaret 11,60 Johns, Paul 15 Kane, Paul 15 Kerlan, Vohram 15 Kllppenstein, Elmer 16 Kramer, Konna 16,121 Kupsh, Joyce 16,19,71 Van Wonterghem, John 19,61 Vellel amp,Henry 19,65,97 Volpi,Donold 19 Wakefield, Gary 19,95,119 Weech,Bill 19 Wells, Samuel 19 Wilson, Earl 19 Winoker, Arnold 19,112 Zemer, William 19,96,97,106 OFFICE STAFF Byrne, Peggy 20 DeMoto, Betty 20 Feemster,Ollie 20 Gourley, Eleanor 20 Halley, Linda 20 Helm,Delores 20 Nelson, Judith 20 Sperr, Betty 20 Whitelock, Betty 20 CAFETERIA STAFF Peterson, Faye 21 Turman,Eva 21 CUSTODIAL STAFF Bielawicz, Joseph 21 Correy, Joseph 21 Durden, Alton 21 McConnell,Omar 21 Mistal,Wolter 21 Munoz, Luis 21 O ' Keefe, Frank 21,91 Rogers, Jock 21 Sleeper, Carl 21 Soto, Angel 21 Soto, Fred 21 TEACHERS AIDES Burkhart, Nancy 14,121 Plentz,Jane 14 FACULTY Arnoff, Marilyn 12,48,65 Asta,Matt 12 Austin, Elmo 12,68 Barnes, Linda 12 Bartulski, Richard 12,19,48 Bell, Kenneth 12,88,90,93,104 Berkey, Elizabeth 12,65 Berland,Gary 12 Beyers, Patricia 12,19,65 Boies, David 12 Book, James 13 Bremer, David 13 Bremer, James 13 Brooks, Johnnie 13,84,121 Casey, Claudine 13,121 Coburn, Franklin 13,112 Cohen,Allen 13 Crondal I, Richard 13,67 Craven, John 13,94,106 Culhane,John 13 Curley,Paul 13,48 Daniels, Don 13,19 Downing, Mildred 13,43,73 Eaton, William 11 Esgate,Maryanne 13 Foirchild, George 13,95,105 Fein, Charles 14,62 Fenton, Beatrice 14 Follett, Lawrence 14,59 Forbes, Donald 14 Ford, Frank 4,14,60 Frerichs, Marilyn 14 Larabee, Madge 16 Layer, Lyiburn 16,72,86 Lubin,Rochelle 16 Luke, Eileen 16,71 Malich, Scott 16,98,103,100 Martin, Peter 16 Marvin, Robert 16 Mclntire, Marietta 16 Minneci,John 16 Moffatt, William 17 Morris, Roger 17,48,64 Mortenson,John 17,70 Nordstrom, Ruth 17,65 Northup,Vida 11 Olson, Ralph 17 Parson, Jill 17 Patterson, Frances 17,19 Peterson, Dicksie 17 Pilling, Fred 17 Porter, Prentiss 17,48,88,112 Ritner, Diane 17,48 Saben, Barbara 17,55,121 Scaling, Betty 17 Schachter,Saul 18,61 Seagal , Steven 18,72 Smith, Leiia 18,48 Smith, Ronald 18 Smoot, Dennis 18 Sprague, James 18 Steele, Madeleine 11,65 Stone, Frances 18,48 Stout, George 18 Strasburg, William 18,62 Swartz, Julie 18,67 Takesian, Norma 18 Tollont, Ralph 18,88,112 Tennyson, Todd 18,115,117 Thomas, Ronald 18 Tinkle, Stanley 18,63,72 Tomes, Robert 19 Browley, Lillian 21 Broyles,Opal 21 lbbs,Mary Lou 21 Haraldson,Bern Lucas, John 21 Mason, Jim 21 From the Editor ' s desk -I ' • ' j 1 f r Are we crazy? Maybe so! NOT A THROUGH STREET See us. We are the LOS COYOTES staff members. See how crazy we are. Want to know why we ' re so crazy? Deadlines. Pictures. Copy. Deadlines. Layouts. And more deadlines. Maybe we aren ' t really crazy. Maybe we ' re just happy. Happy because we met those deadlines. And here it is, The finished product — The 1966 LOS COYOTES. Thank you, staff. Thank you, Mrs. Austin. Now, go home and rest. Lynn Sanders Editor-in-Chief W ,: ; r T r w r% f«nA ' fi V % ri - x- ' : j i ' r ' i- i .
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