Buena Park High School - Los Coyotes Yearbook (Buena Park, CA)
- Class of 1973
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N T 1 fi S US' if if A I I , . . L the wonms we uve m 'X taste of Contents 51311061112 Wonlo 4 Oeoleatlon 8 SOCIAI WO12l0 10 happenings 14 Clulss, CRGAHIZAIIOHS 34 Sponts Wonlo 52 SDIRIII A 56 Boys' Sponts 68 qmls' Sponts 104 ACAOGTIIIC WOl2l.O B faculty, Aomlnlstnatlon h Stuoent leaoens 142 SGDIOQS 148 JUDIOQS 174 Sophomones 188 llneshmen 202 Wloe Wonlo 216 AOVGRIISIDG 222 lnbex 242 6OlI1OI2'S page 256 stuoent onto SIUOGNIS UV6 In OWU wonlo In all his images and thoughts. it seems, life is composed with pieces of dreams. Life in a student's eyes can be a different array of images and desires. People surround him. Confusion is seen in his face during new schedule changes or hectic battles at vending machines. Delight centers on him when successfully overcoming a significant problem, He sees himself as a savior, a martyr, a hero, a prisoner. He can't wait to convey to his peers his morning activities! He roams from group to group in this, his world. He dreams of being the most popular, most intelligent, the best dressed, and smoothest dancer. He conquers the obstacles that lie before him and tries hard to steer away from any more. He roams the campus in search of new friends and can read that grand sensation in the other's desire to start a friendship. Lunchtime is a calamity of people and laughter. Here the student continues his journey of reaching out and kindling a new kind of fire in his heart. tx - wif., .. ' ws . r . ,L . 1 F ,,,. ,... -,.M..........,--4vpo- H? 1- vw, 1. Aim if ig Q2 Lf, - 5 .gf ,4 Qiiiffi ' a yr fm km f- ? , ki L, N .. , .ff , aw H M ,-sfh, 5 Nm , Lf. 4- i if ,f.f:fJr:, 15 Heizrfiwa' 1 3 ,-N . .-4, ,,, I -7:1 nn. I' if X . RGSDOUSIBIUI In all his days at school. it seems, Ilfe IS composed with pieces of dreams. The freedom of exploring an empty campus leaves the student time to acquaint himself with his world of daily happenings. School is much more than books and homework, he finds. Nature livens up his world with flowers and the hum of insects. Remnants from previous classmates fascinate his growing sense of awareness. The doings of ITIARKS GROWIIH present classmates leads him to wonder what future students will think after he has left. The seeking and searching that he has done shows him that he has a world of solid foundation. He stops to think of how much he has experienced this past year He has seen politics at work, He has seen students carry out responsibilities once thought to be beyond a stuo'ent's capability, And he has seen himself grow and mature one year more. H2 I A 1 'IT 1 if .3 , Wasil' bp V' 35 ' HT-f'1 A Af , as 1. 5-'gf' 5 , iw Q J I Q s 5 - 6 v . 1 'f 0 - ' 'L ESQ . - 4 s 'MN' ,gi Q.. - . . s if' . ft J. Nair, A fa. td .V 'Q' Z A A . !,.mwe-f-wwxa ,-YE ini, , -' A s A vp sg- ,Q - I is I , 'l' .1 . 12-Aievwiiik x M - may ,. - 4 , . xt., . ,,-6,.5EAX. .L mx!-xt-L ixS ? .SET it s 1 lf? mmmtl wut 1 not v K .V -nr., 5 John huffeno holos CRGAITIS With all his students around him it seems, life is composed with pieces of dreams. He flashes on to the personalities of Hubert Humphrey or Richard Nixon, yet the spunk of his own personality is devastating enough. Students cling to each nod of his head when receiving a sincere salutation and can't wait to experience the atmosphere of his classroom. Every day is a fun day,' every moment a cheerful moment. Melancholy would not dare set in on this man's being. He talks warmly of his family to his students yet in all respects his students are part of his family. He plays an integral role in forming the minds of future leaders in an ever-changing world. He sets up goals for his students to follow. To this creator of dreams, MR. JOHN HUFFERD, the Los Coyotes staff dedicates this 7973 annual. X- um 'ir 'fl t ,df lTop centerl Mr. Hufferd takes time out to tell students one of his many amusing jokes. lTop rightl Students listen intently as Mr, Hufferd delivers a lecture. lBottom leftl Mr. Hufferd contemplates what answer to give to an inquisitive student. lBottom centerl A real sports enthusiast. Mr. Hufferd is often found in the stands rooting for his favorite team. lBottom rightl Animation is shown on Mr. Hufferds's face while announcing the play-by-play action of the student-faculty basketball game. SOClAl wonlo homecoming honons queen ln all her childhood thoughts it seems. life is composed with pieces of dreams. When young, she dreamed surrealistically of life. People all lived in kingdoms. Men were gallant knights on white Stallions. Ladies dressed in flowing satin or elegant velvet. Evil was executed when dragons were slain. - mg How real it all seemed, her visions of life as a child, And now that she is older, she cannot believe that she is a part of that faraway world. She dons her crown and walks out to welcome her people. She reigns as queen in a world once thought to be reserved for fairy-tale characters only. alma ' , . U-.. 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'- ' :U Qs, ,xx lf' EE , lj' R ' Rctg. lx XI .-'ufz NL- , ff I 'Elks ' ' Y:-' x Vx' 2 I , ' x r , .1 G1 ., ,V , X4 Y . , ., 1 1, gl fs 1 41,1 L5 kgm . .1 ll1VOlV6lTl6l11I mOl0S BEHAVIOR With all the activity that abounds, it seems. life is composed with pieces of dreams. The pressures of society may tie a person down, but for the young, the anxieties are tossed away and the sublime is retained. There is laughter, joy, and freedom! There is that total involvement with people! Suddenly, personalities combine to create youthful togethernessg social functions produce masses of smiling faces: activity molds their being into a vase filled with charm. How precious each moment seems! Each lyric of a song at a school dance or all the applause at a play remains embedded within for future reference. The amusement of an anecdote and the hilarity of a comic lingers for an eternity. How grand to be in a world of such adolescent pleasure and see a dream of unity survive, vim :usa ' s s i s rt W i T L. w mg oays WWW if fi N iff awaken YEAR Three months without tardy ells, beach-bummin',and late sleeping came to an abrupt end. The air was filled with the stifling aroma of cafeteria makings and the sound of 1,000 new pairs of levis. The ground rumbled as freshmen stampeded to their next puzzling classes, The Big-Little Sister Party and a Welcome Back Assembly brought out new and old hellos. The rinds from thirty devoured watermelons stood as evidence of good teacher-student relations. A night to say howdy brought a swinging end to OPENING WEEK 1972. l '- b ,ewes ,E '57 N625 X K QQ- 42 .4 9 ' ,I g .U 5' v . Q1 9 ' n in , I ' X K? -fl . I I Q y - gi .' -Eli' 'FP 4 E X KILHS ag f. Q' I if s i X Hx gg .2 A Ui-Ax xg, - ,AW ...Y UQAS,-4-., 5 V 1 pw, i - EAS y 15 i at! sw., Q ggi? 3. Autumn Bnmqs wotzk Ano fun The Curious Savage opened the drama season while Southern California received its well- deservecl shower. Back-to-school night brought out parents' reactions to the open campus issue. The student body raised funds for a fallen BPpoIice officer. lVlusic. a part of Buena Park, was heard at the West Carol farewell performance. Thanks for daylight savings. The new quarter started as open campus finally became a reality. The threatening rains brought a season, one not easy to forget - AUTUMN. Q 1335 f' ',r-1' 57:5 4 . wx'-A J i 2 R ,W ,. 1 wh rm J7:71fL ' 1, ' MRO r 7 . ' ' f ' . vnx-. 'Un u Clues suppom: victony week Homecoming presented a week full of invigorating activities. Clubs combined their talents to contribute to the weeks' outcome. Everyone came out to see which teachers were the swingers competing in the hula-hoop contest. The student-faculty waterpolo game brought out the fish in teacherastudent partici- pants. Football players had quite a surprise when the pep squad snatched them at 4:30 am. The mighty men all received a hearty breakfast after they were shanghaled from their warm beds. A contest for funky feet was given by the Concerned Minority Club. Ten dollars was awarded by them for the couple who danced the best. To end the week's activities. pep squad sponsored a pre-dawn dance. A group called Juicy Jonpink created the vibes for the early morning risers. To encourage involvement and to build up school spirit were the main purposes for these activities. Five days of Homecoming antics - AWEEK TO REIVIEIVIBER. QI' IK!! KIT... ga - QL- '55 4, . X 'QS E K x Q S J k A Twfwg k - X. A N.. ,Y -vq 8.1 x gk xg, R is 'Elf x VN? Qs f is ig Qi Ve L Q 12 SIZARRV nliihli CIIITIAXGS WEEK The crowds pushed into the stands even though the evening was quite chilly. Rain sprinkled softly as old friends got re- acquainted. At the kick-off, students had high hopes for a victory. The score by half-time was an exciting assurance that the team would win. The show brought sentimental memories to those from the class of 1972 when their Queen Julie gave up her reign. Then Queen Carol Rozario and her court were presented. Even though the stars weren't shining in the sky, spectators could see a special glow in each of the girI's eyes. At Homecoming dance, students relaxed to the music that Ruby Wheeler provided. The dance was a pleasant end to a very hectic but never to be forgotten week. lt was truly a STARRY STARRY NIGHT. Q L affix . AMW the Wonoens of Wmten '73 Brightening up rooms. decorating Christmas trees, and having six periods of cultural experiences brought out the Coyote Christmas spirit. A basketball game between the faculty and students pre-empted the '72 cager season, Teachers and students alike were glad to see the two-week vacation, including the big night . . . New Year's Eve. The band and modern dance classes staged a very creative and talented Christmas assembly. On Friday, before the holidays, the choir paraded down BP halls singing favorite Christmas carols. The Christmas Formal, held at FJC. was sponsored by the Senior Class, A nine piece band, Shade , highlighted the Winter WonderIand with Santa Claus on hand as chaperon. Pat Tashima was crowned Queen and Mary Ann lkeda and Paris Stimson com- pleted the Yuletide court. The holidays brought an end to 1972, leaving us with Winter '73 , CO Yugi ES . r t 'T' X Q X - 3 ., . 1 f , S I 'ky A 5 C In AX XXV K. ffl. S ix fl F Q -nw' 1 . Y nf wg, xx fx 1, f'x': ' - s ,.z.:..g....'.u, 51. w F . Q ,. ,. az N ' Lf ,, ' A: kk 5' .41 mUSlC CRGAIIGS mystic mooos The Annual Spring Pops Concert gave budding musicians a chance to display their various talents. Solo and group arrangements created musical moods that appealed to the young and old alike. The music department was at its best for this evening of mellow listening. The after-game dances on a Friday night were more than loud music and fancy shuffling. Besides being an intimate but inexpensive place to take a young lady, these dances provided an excellent atmosphere to meet and enjoy new friends. The groups came and went. The bands ranged from Chicken Lucas to Ma Barker's Boogie Review , Their unique material was not to be forgotten for months to come. It might have been the performers, but the good vibes generated at most dances was the reason for their excellent attendance. The hum-drum of school was relieved by...lVlusic 1973. P , sp . 151' t Q l' O I N ',.' : '1 Y wi ' ' ' L QI., b N V R,'a?1x 'A is V -Ev Q XX M ,,al-1 'Y , X 2' nA.,g9 ?f4 Q'fQX -A ? nii.,Nw .' . if ag, Onama arms Lon new coals The curtain rises. A massive medieval backdrop is revealed and throughout the act armor-plated archers and bowmen are sent scurrying about the stage. A stunning Queen in her majestic throne finds no alternative but to declare war on the United States. The Mouse That Roared was selected as this year's major drama production. A series of one-act plays were presented during lab periods by the younger acting students. The Curious Savage . performed early in the school year. brought out some of the most dramatic and comic portrayals to ever bless the Performing Arts Complex. A feeling of satisfaction was felt as the final curtain was let down on. . .Drama '73 :fu , in 1 -v gg- ' If f rm A.-.r.. . kg. nu zh-'- -- M ...nl Y J md, Spimt IHVAOGS Bphs campus It was a week of highly competitive rallies, and everyone knew that only one class would emerge shouting, We're number one . Freshmen, wearing assorted crazy hats. had an outstanding turnout, but their spirit train derailed, leaving them with high hopes for next year, A sophomore procession down Academy Drive, atop a hijacked fire engine, showed '75 was the Class with Class . While not producing all the qualities the seniors possessed. the juniors almost succeeded in winning Pep Week. ln addition to the pickle eating contest and the big wheel race , the juniors claimed Brant Nash as their hero . Seniors proved to be the MOST SPIRITED CLASS ON CAMPUS! With the fashions of varsity jackets and Salvation Army remanents. the class of '73 captured the title of Pep Week Winners . Five Days of enthusiasm came to a peak to finalize PEP WEEK '73 417' 'ZR ,ga 5f,.L- R ll gl li 4 of sr Q v-V W.. ,,vv ' l lx L.. Ng, ,..4 W ' ' 29 as. . Spmnq Bmnos Back the '50's A season of enlightenment. Groups planted trees. while ecological commandos told it like it was on trash receptacles. Club Week and its competition arrived. The Chess Club was placed in checkmate when G AA handily defeated them in volleyball. Aspiring coyote aviators got their big break after entering the paper airplane endurance contest. The mid-term showers left Coyote Plaza in ideal condition for the annual lVludbowl Invitational. Junior4Senior and Faculty-Alumni matches, along with the Miss Jackass 1973 contest, sparked February's Donkey Basketball Classic. Extremes in weather, ignited by Spring, the nostalgic season. brought about some strange events on campus. Girls with knee-length pleated skirts and bobby socks were seen escorted by teen angels. complete with cuffed jeans and leather jackets. Time had not reversed, but the debut of the Fifties Dance had affected many people differently. The otherwise drab shrubbery surrounding the school was in full bloom. Flowers and blossoms dotted the campus, while bees just went about their business. lt was a time to just sit down and take it easy . .. Spring '73. 'Q ' K 5 if f ,uf 5 mpegs.-gs :ts s.-r ' Q, ...W . h'4'i ' pl' lb- O PITCH IN SUmm6l2 CURGS IAIIG YEAR BIUGS Summer brought its many late-term activities. A Scholarly Bowl was initiated in the PAC. The April quiz show gave students a chance to turn grey matter into cash prizes. The Powder Puff Bowl ll matched the seniors and juniors in goodnatured combat. Experienced players plus sheer luck helped defeat the class of '74, as the seniors easily won, 26-O. Cuddlin' Kinfolks were seen everywhere at this year's Sadie Hawkins Ball. An authentic hitching post was established and moonshine and haystacks were common sights. The 1973 Nominating Convention, held in early May. presented a fiery end to a year, one that will be remembered by everyone. The excellent weather and seashore climate gave surfing enthusiasts a time for improvement. As in natural progression, the class of '74 replaced '73, underclassmen took a giant step, and soon all was normal again. The '73 year wouldn't be complete without . . . Summer. tg i' ,sniff of t Jef' Q1 O Li 1 A its a, . 'tl ll fs fi ft . W ii 3 . ,. 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Q .'f5'RN,3vN sn-:VG-,, AQM, wwf Nueva wl'a':i'x 'Q K. qv N Jfawi ' .QQ6 :cj 1, 9 1' 'gh ,I ax-QQ .WS ' 1 '- '.' 2 ,ffc'YZbsPQ.' uw 7Qj,s.Lj1.w'.m ,U S' , ,. xLvn,3a'M1f.y ,- . J- - 'ig-4 ff' ' s ei, , Qui, .lgfacf Q . x --Lu, -Tit. . my 1' im ff:-- ' N4 '. IOC GOVGQHS Wlth DURDOS6 Inter-Organization Council gives the leadership and guidance needed to promote club activities and to encourage a closer relationship with student govern- ment. IOC showed its leadership by sponsoring Homecoming Days to involve more students in Homecoming Week activities. FFA planned the student-faculty waterpolo game, Spanish Club held the taco eating contest between the class presidents, and Concerned Minority arranged the student- faculty dance contest. From supervising breaksales. playnites. and dances to sponsoring Homecoming Days, IOC strives for unity within all clubs. 1 is .3ll3'iZ'5'2i li 'ff' .4 .494 W is F IOC MEMBERSHIP: A. Hoover, C. Hill,J. Kern, P. Costello, J. Stevenson, B. Reid, A. Guthrie, D. Felshaw, N. Reyna. M. Collazo, D. Hill, S. Robinson, D. Bowers, P. Mangone. P. Seiler, C. Strlfe, D. Gardner. D. Cox, R. Chang. G. Picogna Si? if 2 ?39t'f?f'fw'f:sf:..f5 Q j K K, .ff K 5 eff t 1-Les. I 4 W , .E., ,fr A .. . . f- l, Quo: 3 N 'x is f Q' ii lTop lefti IOC cabinet was President John McShane. Vice President Bill Nash. Secretary Pam Kauffman, Treasurer Kathy Takemoto. lTop centerl Eager students await victory in student-faculty waterpolo game. lTop righti Sophomore class President Joanne Haney croaks after demolishing six tacos. lBottom upper leftl Students swing to one of the many IOC sponsored after-game dances. lBottom lower leftl Faculty member Stanton Booth ponders over strategy in student-faculty waterpolo game. lBottom centerl Eager students root on their class president in the taco eating contest. lBottom rightl Junior class President Tom Bolinger chomps his way to victory. 'Y 35 ClUBS BUSY h6l.Dll'lQ otheizs Members of Pep Club, CCF. and FEC reach out to others through spirit, God, and each other. Pep Club strives to promote school spirit in all its activities. The Homecoming Dance, Starry, Starry Night , was sponsored by this club. An annual job is to decorate the football stadium before each game. The purpose of CCF is to help others through the teaching of God. Each club meeting is used to discuss how its members can better serve mankind. FEC's major goal is to increase better relations between the different nations. To do this the club chooses one student to send abroad during the summer. lTop leftl Foreign Exchange Club cabinet: President Cheryl Hill, Vice President first semester Nancy Hall, Vice President second semester Susan Case. Secretary Gail Csersznye, Treasurer Janet Fullerton. Advisers Mrs. Betty Scaling and Mr. Doug Prochaska. lTop rightl Pep Club cabinet: President Marie Collazo. Vice President Jay Littlejohn, Secretary Dawn Salpaka. Treasurer Gail Csersznye, Freshman Representative Nanette Digerlando, Sophomore Representative Debbie Pool. Junior Representative Kathy Tidwell. Senior Representative Theresa Frazier, Advisers Mrs. Nancy Steudle and Mrs. Virginia Wallace. iBottom leftl Leena Mannermaa, Finland, and Alain Rousseau. France, discuss their different experiences while living in the United States. lBottorn upper center pg. 36l A visiting foreign exchange student from Norway compares a United States' newspaper to one of his own country's. lBottom lower center pg. 36l Foreign exchange students Leena Mannermaa, Finland. and Alain Rousseau. France. help sell at a FEC breaksale. lBottom center pg. 37l A freshman Pep Club member shows his spirit by decorating one of the football goalposts. lBottom upper rightl Coyote Christian Fellowship cabinet: President Jim Kern, Vice President Colleen O'Connor, Secretary Kathy Brannon, Adviser Mr. Lawrence Follett. lBottom lower rightl CCF members show deep concern for mankind at one of their many meetings. arg! s 'Q tzvfxzny, .s , FEC MEMBERSHIP: T. Beetstra. D Canfield, S. Case, R. Chang, M. Collazo, D Cox. G. Csersznye, J. Fullerton, A. Grisotti. N Hall, C. Hill, P. Kauffman, C. Leigh, L Mannermaa, S. Mealer, V. Oril. C. Pickett, B Reid, A. Rousseau, D. Salpaka, B. Shearhart L. Taul, K. Tidwell, A. Werner CCF MEMBERSHIP: C. Boelter, T Bolinger, K. Brannon, L. Buitrage. J. Carter R. Cruz, S. Daniels, J. Flynn, C. Freeman, N Garcia, P. Gauthier, J. Helliwell, G. Hunter, J Kern, R. McCandles. M. McCIanahan, K Mener, G. Maynard, C. O'Connor, D. Phillips. I. Portillo, D. Reinhardt, C. Scott, D Scroggins, B. Shook, G. Snyder, P. Vills, I Wilson PEP CLUB MEMBERSHIP: J. Adams, C. Adolph, D. Archuleta, E. Balsiger, M. Barger. M. Bernier, C. Bevan, C. Bishop, C Blackwell. K. Blanco, T. Bolton, C. Borris, L Bralcher, V. Brooks, E. Brotherton, M. Casey A. Cendejas, C. Clark, V. Clements, R Clymer, M. Collazo, C. Core, G. Cserszyne, B DeBano. N. Digerlando, P. Digerlando, C Dudich. D. Dunnington, B. Eveler, D Felshaw, J. Fletcher, P. Flores. T. Frazier, K French. E. Gould, D. Graham, S. Holloway, L Ikeda, K. Johnson, J. Jordon, D. Knight, C Kranz, L. Kuhn, A. Ladner, C. Ladner, C Lagmay, C. Lange, S. Leschlroin, J Littlejohn, P. Lovewell, H. Luxsford, T Marchese, P. McNeal, D. Medrud, J. Milan J. Miles. M. Mitchell, K. Monje, R Mossakowski, P. Neelson, J. Nicol, M O'Bryan, A. Oliva, P. Ollar. M. Pate, D. Purez S. Quiett, D. Rambo, D. Riano, A. Robertson D. Salpaka, M. Sandlian. J. Stone, L. Taul, K Tidwell, R. Tjeerderna, D. Toby, S. Todd, L Torbert, C. VanSteem, G. Wallace, C Wangrud, D. Welch. D. Welleams, P. York -1-,-can ri'-. NLE 9 -,V ' . B.-.ze ies:.aaafuari QQ- ll . 5 11-5 ...T .-.W f- ,ia F ,SX iris . si R YQ f 'F .L new q at 'XM jst vi ma 2 Q qt Q55 3 athletes unite ton victon Dedication, courage, and determination are all virtues of an athlete. The male athletes make up the Lettermen Club while GAA is composed of the girl athletes. This year students saw the well- known Varsity Club become the Lettermen Club, opening its doors to many participants of other levels of competitive sports other than varsity. GAA sponsored many after- school sports which included co-ed flagball. co-ed tennis, and co-ed badminton. Both the Lettermen Club and GAA represent many students who sacrifice time and effort for their school, striving for the bittersweet taste of victory. lTop leftl GAA cabinet: President Dian Felshaw. Vice President Mary Ann Ikeda. Secretary Jane Nelson. Treasurer Marie Collazo, Freshman Representative Barbara O'Brien, Sophomore Representative Grace Mclean, Junior Representative Denise Ramirez, Senior Representative Kathy Donabedian, Adviser Miss Janice Howard, lTop centeri Co-ed flagball brought out the monster in everyone who played. lTop rightl Lettermen cabinet: President Andy Guthrie, Football President Roy Schroeder, Basketball President Dave Swanberg. Aquatics Presidents Mark Brewster and Mike Lovejoy, Tennis President Brad Ashton, Wrestling President Bob Varian, Baseball President Benny Hicks, Striders President Tim Walters. lBottom lefti Present arms, take aim, fire! was a familiar order heard by GAA members playing archery. lBottom centerl Co-ed flagball involved many players from both sexes. lBottom rightl Boys' sports were known to keep their opponents running hard. lTop lefti Science Club cabinet: President Dan Hsieh, Vice President Ron Tjeerdema. Secretary Kathy Takemoto, Treasurer Linda Melanson, Adviser Mrs. Sarah Gronstrand. lTop upper center pg, 401 Photography Club cabinet: President Dawn Hill, Vice President Jum Sciola. Secretary Cheryl Boelter. Treasurer Rochelle Ebert. Adviser Mr. Robert Goodrich. lTop lower center pg. 4Oi Math Club cabinet: President John Miles, Vice President Ron Tjeerdema, Secretary Kathy Takemoto. Treasurer Linda Melanson, Adviser Mr. Saul Schachter. lTop righti The lineup of contestants for the paper airplane contest were Robert Altman. Sammy Drake. and Tony Migliorini. lBottom leftl Sammy Drake displays the style with which he won the paper airplane contest. iBottom centerl Science and Photography Club members take time out to pose for a picture at the San Diego Zoo. lBottom righti Senior Tony Migliorini draws back to release the bomb which will win the paper airplane contest. ..-,wmev 45 ' JY. .f i-v ' i Wgfaei CIUBS seanch pon knowleoqe The purpose of Math Club. Science Club, and Photography Club is to expand their member's knowledge through learning. Meetings during the year taught Photography Club members the different aspects of photography. Field trips were made to the San Diego Zoo and to Knott's Berry Farm for photography workshops. Science Club stressed the ecology situation. Different speakers were invited to talk about the environment and what could be done to preserve it. P! SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERSHIP: K, Avelsgaard, C. Bishop, R. Braden, G. Cormier, D. Good, D. Hsieh, R. Tjeerdema, L Melanson, J. Miles, S. Munsterman, S Reeves, D. Reller, F. Shum, K. Takemoto, L. Ward MATH CLUB MEMBERSHIP: K. Avelsgaard C. Bishop, A, Dunn, D. Good, A. Marvin, L Melanson, J, Miles, G. Morrissette, M Reeves, S. Reeves, J. Shafer, F. Shum, T Swift, K. Takemoto, J. Tito, R. Tjeerdema PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB MEMBERSHIP: C Boelter, B. Bohannon, E. Borley, B. Bradon M. Dale, K. Fulmer, J. Etter, N. Garcia, A Gonzalez, B. Haskins, J. Helliwell. A. Hoover L. Huffman, M. Huffman, C. Johnson, W Johnson, I.. Kaster, J. Kampling, P. Larson R. Larson, R. Laygourne, M. Maulorico, F McDonald, R. Montiel, P. Mosissete, J Ouiring, J. Sciolla, C. Scott, D. Smith, C. Vu M.Vu XM lTop Iefti Speech Club members found that 'Wiley Coyotes' hitched a ride to victory for their fund - raising problems, iTop centeri Tricia Grutzik exclaims to Leslie Lowe, My, what a curious teddy bear you have there. Mrs. Savage! lTop rightl Drama Club cabinet: President Mickey Cross, Vice President Wayne Scofield, Secretary Leslie Lowe, Treasurer Cathy Bratcher, Historian Cathy Drew, Adviser Mr. Charles Fein. lBottom leftl Speech Club cabinet: President Dan Cox, Vice President Pat Benidict. Secretary Amy Marvin, Treasurer Paula Chu. Adviser Miss Pernell Gault. lBottom center pg. 421 Speech Club members show the many certificates and trophies they won at the different speech and debate contests, lBottom center pg. 43l Drama Club President Mickey Cross and Vice President Wayne Scofield practice a dramatic read through, lBottom rightl Ouill and Scroll Club cabinet: Co-Presidents Pat Tashima and Richard Chang. Secretary Cindy Lagmay, Treasurer Donna Persechino, Advisor Mrs. Leslee Austin. CIUBS GHCOURAGG CRGAIIIVIIY Drama Club, Speech Club, and Quill and Scroll strive to express an individual's views through acting, speaking, and writing. Members of these clubs learn how to get across their feelings in many different ways so that others can understand. Drama Club's major contribution is the production of two full-length nighttime plays each year. Drama Club members make and furnish their own props. Q. I,-,t Speech Club members represented BPHS at speech and debate contests throughout the year, New members were encouraged to develop their speaking abilities by writing and practicing their various speeches and debates on many different topics for competition. As of March 30, Speech Club members have won more than 10 trophies and 30 certificates. - 4 l E K ig, SPEECH CLUB MEMBERSHIP' P. Benedict K. Bootman, T. Boyd, J. Butler, P. Chu, D Cox, N. Garcia, S. Herman, B Flapmund, A Marvin. C. Mauritz, S, Reeves. B, Swartz, C Werner, M. Williams, DRAMA CLUB MEMBERSHIP: C, Bratcher, G. Brown, A, Bonstel, D. Cox, M. Cross, K Davis, S. DeJohn, C. Drew, D. Gardner, T. Grutzik, H Haskins, A Hoover, D. Johnson. M. Knoth, B. LaBord, V. Lamberton, L. Lowe B. Magana, C. Marsh, S. Mealer, C, Nunes, P. Palatmik, G. Flobbs, S Robinson, D Salpaka, R. Salazar, W, Scofield, V. Skipton K. Tait, C. Tino, J. VanBuren, Fl. Watkins, C. Winget, Fl. Wrobleski. -anw 'Y' FRENCH CLUB MEMBERSHIP: P. Costello, C. Sparrow, C. Core, A. Rousseau, K. Kahn. S. Harris, L. Olney, P. Fowlkes, D. McCune SPANISH CLUB MEMBERSHIP: B. Reid, S. Case, A. Werner, E. Villaverde, L. Dubois, E. Navarro, V. Robnett, S. Neal, R, Tieerdema R. Chang, C. Bishop, S. Mealer, A. Tidrow, P, Shiba, M, Mitchell GERMAN CLUB MEMBERSHIP: J Stevenson, J. Powell, L. Prock, R. Rinner, D Shafer, C. Adolph, K. Coovert, D. Mallonee V. Simmons, S. Parrish, K, Hudson, C Werner, J. Hughes, R. Czeschin, R. Shade A3 I .,,fv rf I ff' ,W ...M , I ,MN m I iffy, lim-lingual clues explone French. German, and Spanish Clubs extended their knowledge of the different languages through many cultural activities. By taking part in a meal featuring dishes from these distant lands, both German and French Clubs added to their experience. Spanish Club investigated old world culture by planning and presenting many fiestas throughout the year as well as seeing a Spanish Christmas play. Joining together on November 22, these three clubs sponsored a tri-lingual after-game dance to involve more students in their activities. NN- lTop leftl German Club cabinet: President Judy Stevenson, Vice President John Powell, Secretary Dennis Gardner. Treasurer Leslie Prock, Adviser Miss Flora Anderson. lTop centerl M'mm M'mm good! Spanish Club fiesta, M'mm M'mm good! iTop rightl Students rock out to the trilingual sponsored after-game dance. lBottom leftl l want that piece. I saw it first! Vicki Robnett eagerly points as Laurie Taul looks on, lBottom centerl French Club cabinet: President Patricia Costello, Vice President Colleen Sparrow. Secretary-Treasurer Caroline Core. Adviser George Hunnex. lBottom rightl Spanish Club cabinet: President Barbara Reid, Vice President Vicki Robnett, Secretary Sharon Mealer, Treasurer Susan Case. Adviser Julie Swartz. Banos ADO ChOll2S souno OU11 Hard work for little recognition lingers in the minds of songsters and music makers who performed throughout the year. Pop concerts, the Christmas Assembly. and recruiting new members from junior high schools are the finished products of many hours of practice. To extend their knowledge of music, Varsity Band and the lVladrigals met each morning at 7:15, while the other bands and choirs met throughout the day. lTop lefti Songs of this year were sung by the 45 students in Girls' Chorus. lTop centerl The 64 members of Concert Choir were a familiar sight at all music festivals. lBottom upper leftl The Madrigals were made up of 24 girls and boys who were willing to meet at 7i'l5 every morning. lBottom lower lefti The 22 members of Girls' Ensemble were featured at the Christmas Assembly. lBottom upper centerl Varsity Band members worked hard to help raise money for new uniforms for the Marching Band, lBottom lower centerl Stage Ensemble members played at all the different Pep Rallies. lBottom righti Mrs. Regina Jensen and Mr. James Young express the different moods they experience while teaching music. . 3.5. . - me ,,. f. LJ' 'lim . 1 9 l Ps X l xt llx ,v i . . l W., . -f ..f . Q ix. LX-KI : k -1 t 5 I , my 6 , W 2 , 1 A4 . Q f - 2 ,. I f f ss ' - f .lf A I : ' ll 5 X M lllll ' H 11 , i t ,. M3 I Q 1' i e ' v fit' R .I , y k ik 3 A 'NY N Q? 2- 4 4 l A I 'Q X A' J I yi I i gil ' H. 34 t 2 K' K Q ,' it cf , A t Q ' . fs Q il Y l eg ,.. , yi . ,i Y C iq 4 , . i . l . Q i J , , . v 4 Q ' f ' ' ' I l F i 5,5 S S A 5 S '3 ti ,,, ' - 2. . A MADRIGALS: R. Altman, L. Boyd, C Bratcher, D. Dozier, D. Dugan, K. Ferguson J. Franklin, S. Frazier, P. Grutzik, L. Hancock C, Hopkinson, M. Houston, C. Johnsen, A Lapierre, L. Lowe, S. Matsumoto, L McConnell, A Oliva, J. Palminteri, R. Payne M. Paz, C. Peachey,J. Rains. T. Smith GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: L. Boyd, C. Bratcher, P Collie, D. Dozier, C. Drew, D. Dugan, S Fisher, S. Frazier, L. Gilroy, P. Grutzik, L Hancock, M. Houston, L. Lowe, T Lutgerding, L. McConnell, L. Miller, A. Oliva R. Payne, J. Rains, D. Raymond, D Reinhardt, T. Smith CONCERT CHOIR: R. Altman, M Avelsguard, R. Bish, H. Bonstel, L. Boyd, C Bratcher, S. Brown, A. Busch, P. Curtis, D Dozier, C. Drew, D. Dugan, D. Felshaw, K Ferguson, T. First, S. Fisher, J. Fletcher, J Franklin, S. Frazier, T. Frazier, T. Geiger, L Gilroy, L. Hall, L, Hancock, J. Haney, C Hopkinson, M. Houston, D. Howarth, M Huffman, N, lrizarry, C. Johnsen, J. Johnson B. Jones, L. Jones, L. Kaster, L, Kutzler, A Ladner, A, Lapierre, L. Lowe, T. Lutgerding S. Matsumoto, L. McConnell, L. Miller, S Munsterman, A. Oliva, J. Palminteri, C Parrish, R, Payne, M. Paz, C. Peachey, D Pool, J. Rains, D. Raymond, D. Reinhardt, M Roubieu, K. Rush, K. Scheid, C. Scott, S Smith, T. Smith, P, Sublett, J. Taylor, R Watkins, D. Whisler GIRLS' CHORUS: J. Adams, P. Barber, L Bell, C. Blackwell, J. Branam, S. Cannon, N Carroll, S. Cook, G. Cormier, C. Dagen, J Daley, B. Donien, A. Dunn, R Elliott, P Ferraro, C. Finnoff, R. French, D. Ishii, E Jacobson, J. Jordan, M. King, L. Knight, L Kruse, C. Ladner, G, Laubach, P. Letso, C Mackin, M. Martinez, A. McCaffrey, K Miner, G. Peak, S. Richmond, S. Rosevear, C Rubalcaba, R Salazar, J Shafer, D. Sheets C. Shephard, P, Shipley, M. Smith, A Spraggins, A. Stinson, J. Stone, N Takenaga, L. Wilcox VARSITY BAND: R, Adams, J Becker, J Bingham, J. Bitters, C. Boelter, A Boyd, E Branscome, K. Castaneda, D. Cedor, K Coovert, A Delgado, D. Downes, D. Eichar S. Eiffert, D. Farris, G. Glaue, P. Hancock, J Helliwell, N. Hill, K. Hudson, C. Jaggli, J Jobe, C. Johnson, R. Lagmay, G. Landrus, R Larson, D. Lepich, T. Lepich, J. Lundgren, N Martin, R. Melia, J. Morris, L. Morse, S Nash, J. Nelson, W Nelson, D. Oliva, P Oxenford, L. Parise, R Parker, M. Patton, L Perkins, D. Perry, D. Persechino, G. Pesek, C Petty, G. Picogna, D. Potter, D. Powell, D Reeves, J Reinhardt, S Richmond, N. Rippy S. Rochford, L. Sauder, S. Scheppele, B Shaw, S. Stephenson, B. Streeter, R Tadman, K Takemoto, D. Taul, D Thompson, M. Thurman, T. Watowa, D Welch, D. Welch, W Welch, L. Wilson, D Winston, R. Woodard, R. Yazloff STAGE ENSEMBLE. J Becker, A. Blais, F Ceja, G. Conkin, M. Eilers, D. Fraser, P Gauthier, J Johnston, A. Lapierre, C Littlejohn, C. Maddex, D. May, L. Morse, J Nelson, P. Oxenford, R. Parker, R. Payne, D Potter, D Powell, K. Stevens, B, Streeter, J Swift, R. Tadman, T. Watowa, L. Wilson, A, Zampirro I'l ,Q 4- is I Q- ueb- 'N . 0 2 1 I y Success SIIGITIS I:l2Om DRACUC6 Bowling Club, Chess Club, and Humm'n Strummers all help to expand the individual through practice. These three clubs teach their members that hard work, in the form of practice. can result in success. Bowling Club members practice every Saturday at Buena Park Bowl. Bowling teams are set up so that a tournament is going on throughout the year. A special feature was the student - faculty bowling match in February, with the faculty members winning. Chess Club members represented BPHS at many chess matches and won the majority of them. Members attended meetings almost daily to practice so that they could increase the number of their winning games. EI 48 CHESS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: R. Altman, K Bauer, M. Berenschot. J. Bingham, L. Boyd M. Boyd. E. Branscome, J. Franklin. R Gagne, M. Herbert. T. Herbert. L. Hopkinson D. Hsieh. D. Jensen. S. Juarez, G. Larson, P Larson, D. Mallonee, D. Martinez, T Migliorini, P. Mongone, G. Morissette, M Okabe. J. Palminteri. B, Patton, D. Perry, J Powell, R. Reynolds, A. Rodriquez, S Santiago, S. Schuster, J. Sciolla, P. Seiler, J Stelle. C. Szot, J. Tito, R. Walter. G. Williams. BOWLING CLUB MEMBERSHIP: E. Aguilar R. Aguilar. J. Allen, K. Bauer, K. Bauer. K. Blanco, R. Blanco. L. Boyd, M. Boyd, R. Chang, C. Ellison, D. Felshaw. M. Few. M. Ikeda, R. Jester. D. Kampeling, C. Key, G. McLean, M. Piepkorn, T. Ray, N. Rippy, P. Seller, J. Stone. L. Weathers, P. White, S. Wolfe, T. Ybarra. , 53 ' 'sN .--sv ,-.-3 x i fb 1 3 up 'S' V' .,.- sl 5...--. -... Z , tat. 5, Y it xx on. L .1 K I- Mawr 48 's .f lg X 3. ,MJ il I al MJ v ,fzitfs xf I Q ,.. A. F .-, 1' M-QM iTop leftl Humm'n Strumniers Club cabinet: first semester President Arthur Hoover. second semester President Shawn Patton. vice President Tina Atkinson, Secretary Delona Welch, Treasurer Cindy Cain, Adviser Mr. Stanley Tinkle. iTop centerl Fred Ceja and Art LaPierre combine their musical talents to play in harmony. lTop rightl Bowling Club cabinet: President Phil Seiler, Vice President Richard Chang, Secretary Dian Felshaw, Treasurer MaryAnn Ikeda. IOC Representative Lyn Boyd, Adviser Miss Sharon Hunter. lBottom far leftl Chess Club cabinet: President Paul Mangone. Vice Qi l Q President Joe Palminteri, Secretary Treasurer Mark Berenscot, Adviser Mr. George Hunnex. lBottom upper leftl Chess Club member Gregg Morissette watches closely as his opponent, Darrell Mallonee. makes his move. lBottom lower leftl Dan Hsieh concentrates on the game against Chess Club President Paul Mangone. lBottom centerl Bowling Club President Phil Seiler zeros in for a strike. iBottom rightl Bowling Club members Dian Felshaw and Mike Piepkorn keep their own score during a league session. vi! 50 IIIIA mstills izesponsieilnt Future Farmers of America is a club that teaches its members the art of responsibility. Each student chooses some type of money- earning project ranging from growing a crop to raising livestock. The student keeps his own records to prove his profit or loss at the end of the project. While he learns responsibility, the student is also achieving a sense of success. FFA'is one of the most active clubs on campus. Because of its wide membership. it is always busy doing something for the betterment of mankind. At Christmas time FFA held its annual can food drive which grossed well over 1,500 cans for needy families. Throughout the year. FFA members are presenting their livestock in shows for prize placings. The annual FFA Banquet which is held at the end of the year is ioyfully anticipated by the students. faculty. administration, and the community. lTop upper leftl FFA cabinet: President Cindy Strife. Vice President Drew Storm. Secretary Lee Smiech. Treasurer Jessie Beetstra, Reporter Chris Johnsen. Sentinel Don Ingraham, Social Secretary Kahlila Ali. Adviser Mr. Gary Bechtold. lTop lower leftl The student body poured in contributions to the CSF sponsored can food and clothing drive for the City of Children, lTop centerl FFA members Mark Squires. Don lngraham. and Dave Squires show how many cans were given to the FFA can food drive for needy families. iTop rightl Interact cabinet: President Dave Bowers. First Vice President Pat Gaines. Second Vice President Janet Fullerton, Secretary Karen Casieas. Treasurer Bea Rapmund, Board members John Miles and Dani Dugan, Advisers Mr. David Boies and Mr. Fred Pilling. lBottom leftl Concerned Minority cabineti President Nancy Reyna, Vice President Paulene Belmontes. Secretary Marisa Tovar. Treasurer Linda Candelaria. Adviser Mr. Richard Porter. lBottom center pg. 50l CSF cabinet: President Scott Robinson, Vice President Tom Bolinger, Secretary Kathy Takemoto, Treasurer Susan Case, Advisers Mrs. Margaret Hurst and Mr. Robert Bruce. lBottom rightl One of the many mascots of FFA nods his approval. ff' A... ..., is ss if 5 agar ,e ,X 51. -gn- WW . . t r 1 Ni ig I had t L s fl L4Qli,x,'?'1f ii'-T .2 P CSII, lnteizact Builo .leaoens The California Scholarship Federation is an honorary club. To be eligible to join CSF. a student must have at least three A's and one B, excluding PE, on his semester report card. A privilege of CSF is a field trip during a school day. This year the day was spent at Disneyland. Other activities of CSF were the can food and clothing drive to help the City of Children in Encino, Mexico, and the annual CSF Banquet which was held on April 10. lnteract's purpose is striving to help its members expand their knowledge in the different careers. This club's activities involved two different field trips which consisted of a visit to the Santa Ana Courthouse and a cruise on a Navy destroyer. Special guest speakers discussed different careers at club meetings. INTERACT MEMBERSHIP: K. Avelaguard. M. Becker, J. Berger, R. Bohannon, D. Bowers. K. Casias, S. Daniels, C. Delardsa. M. Delrio, D. Downing, D. Dozier, D. Dugan, T. Engels, K. Ferguson. S. Fisher, J. Fullerton. P. Gaines, L. Gilroy, A. Grisotti, D. Gutierrez. T. Gutierrez, D. Hannah, K. Haney, K. Harris, B. Hughes. M. Ikeda. N. lrizarry, V. Konieczny, L. Lowe, J. Lundgren, A. Marvin, C. Marsh, C. Mauritz, B. Mckay. R. Mehramann, J. Miles, D. Migliorini, R. Montiel. E. Nakawaki. S. Neal, R. Nelson, N. Nishi, G. Obrien, S. Oliver, G. Picogna, A. Pratt, J. Pullen, B. Rapmund. D. Ray, M. Reeves, D. Reller, E. Reyes, V. Robnett. B. Shearhart, P. Shiba, C. Strife, G. Tice, T. Totten, R. Wrbleski FFA MEMBERSHIP: K. Ali, D. Anderson, J. Beetstra, L. Bell, W. Bell, J. Bender. J. Berger, K. Besaw, D. Besaw, J. Blanchard. D. Born. R. Boyd, E. Brockton, L. Brown, P. Calvert, R. Calvert. R. Christensen, R. Cllnard. L. Counts, S. Davidson, B. Davis, D. Dawns, P. Delaurell, P. Dixon. J. Drosche, J. Ebright, M. Evans, N. Evenson. J. Fairbanks. R. Fender. L. Force, J. Gartin, M. Gates, D. Gilligan. L. Gonzales, T. Gourd, J. Hebert, J. Hernandez, B. Honeycutt, K. Houck, D. lngrahm, V. lngrahm, C. Jimenez, C. Johnson, D. Kay, T. Kay. S. Kessler, T. Lampling. R. Lavato, D. Lawrence, R. Long, M. MacAlisteer, J. Maulorico. T. McHugh, M. Nelson. C. Peachey, J. Pies, A. Polovik, D. Potter, D. Ray, T. Ray, S. Teeves. M Sandlian, R. Sattler, M. Schafer. M. Schafer. D. Schwinn, B. Sephton, B. Shooks. L. Smiech. J. Smith. D. Squires, M. Squires, J. State, B. Storm, D. Storm, J. Storm, V. Stricker. C. Strife, J. Strife, C. Tino. B. Unruh D. Unruh. W. VanDenAever, L. Webster, N. Webster, N. Webster, C. White, R. White, S. Ybarra CSF MEMBERSHIP: R. Altman, A Andrenini, K. Bauer, J. Beetstra, T. Beetstra L. Bell, M. Berenschot, J. Bingham. T Bolinger, K. Bootman, D. Bowers, C Bratcher. D. Bus, S. Case. R. Chang, P. Costello, D. Dozier. D. Dugan, R. Ebert. P. Eckel. J. Franklin. J. Fullerton, S. Gaetke, P. Gaines, A. Galuske, A. Grisotti, D. Grogan. T. Grutzik, N. Hall, J. Helliwell, D. Hsieh. D. Hsieh, L. Huffman, M. Ingram, D. Jensen, R. Jester, P. Kauffman, K. Linden. L. Lowe, J. McCoy, C. McFate. J. McShane, L. Melanson, M. Mitchell, R. Montiel, E. Moore. S. Neal, J. Nelson, A. Oliva, J. Oril, N. Osline, D. Persichino, G. Philbin, J. Powell, G. Ouiring, J. Rains. B. Reid, D. Reller, D. Rigney, S. Robinson. V. Robnett, T. Rountree, T. Rupp. R. Sanderson, B. Schwartz. B. Shearhart, P. Shiba, G. Shintani, P. Stark, D. Swanberg, C. Szot, K. Takemoto. P. Tashima, L. Taul, S. Thomas, K. Tidwell, E. Villaverde. B. Wendt, A. Werner, V. Wilson, D. Winston, M. Wolf, L. Yuen, S. Yuen, T. Zimmerman. V1 1 'f - ,'f X X- f gk df ..4.f'3, .' ., A , . r V K ,. ' 1 A O 1. s ' I . Q v. u ,, Lf u Q ' f ' ' t' Q I f f - B ts 4' 5 . 4 lg 1 I A 1 A 0 Q , Q Q 0 0 In 41 5' '. fx ' '63 A v ,qv 't 4 4 V 141 vw ' MMM., . Li it -why? J Q gn, v ,. J. 3.4 buh. ..g ,.w, J 75: Qs-AA -XA, WN S ' ,. . ik: peg 'ff-kgesw 5 KA 'Y Q 1-Q se 16 X . - ci Y I ,gm 1' ?ixg.ekf v?i1,. ' N '.e '1 J.. gg A M, .. WL 1 A X.:- ., M., fm ., 4 ,ww fy W f 'MV .Y I Challenges REVOIVG IH SPORTS In all his victories and defeats. it seems, life is composed with pieces of dreams. The athlete's dream is one of superior status. He yearns to excel, to conquer, to succeed. He gives his all whether in victory or severe defeat. His world is filled with constant pressure and irrepressible tension. The challenge is his to meet-in beating the clock, downing the individual, or defeating a team. Emotions are unattachable companions of the athlete. With each sweet victory comes exulting joy. With bitter defeat comes agonizing sorrow. An athlete can be many things-the sturdy physique of a wrestler, the graceful poise of a dancer, the nimble executions of a track star all live in the world of athletics. Coaches, fans, cheerleaders, bands, pom-poms, rallies, mascots, trainers, and managers also add to the many dimensions of sports. The thrill of athletics can be matched by no other world. The excitement conquers all. And for those lucky enough, the dream of being supreme does come true. T f .G X ox. I X. ' Q... ' 4s,, b , .U new-is . .xs..- ,V sz- . ,1 , Q' A- . ' . ,... ., a, . I H H f. 'EP , X Coyote Bano moves spmit With pride, spirit, and enthusiasm, the Coyote Marching Band performed proudly through the fall season. The Band Boosters bought green hats which added a new look to the band. For the first time in years, the band represented the school in many community events. lt had the honor of providing half-time entertainment for a benefit football game for the late Detective Cate family. In October the Coyote band participated in the Brea Band Review. There they performed a half-time show to an audience of neighboring high school bands. During the Thanksgiving weekend they participated in the Santa Ana Band Review. where 36 bands from California and Nevada participated in this first annual event. nlf 7 56 Zi 4' i 6 . mx F i . J. lTop upper leftl The band performing a step' two drill. lTop lower leftl A meaningful pose. lTop centerl BP - the mark of excellence! lTop rightl Mr. James Young, director of the band. lBottom leftl Assistant Drum Major Larry Morse and Head Drum Major Barry Streeter - the sparks of the band. lBottom centerl 1972 COYOTE BAND members include R. Adams, J. Becker, J. Bingham, J. Bitters. C. Boelter, A. Boyd. E. Branscome. M. Cain, K. Castaneda, D. Cedor, K. Coovert. J. Curtis. D. Deever, P. Delaurell, A. Delgado, T. Delgado,D. Downes. B. Duree. C. Eiflert. D. Eichar. D. Farris. P. Fowlkes, D. Fraser. Other members are G. Gettner. G. Glaue. P. Hancock, G. Harmon, J. Helliwell, N. Hill, L. Hopkinson, K. Hudson, J. Jobe. C. Johnson. D. Kampling, R. Lagmay. G. Landrus. R. Larson, D. Lepich. T. Lepich, J. Lundgren. N. Martin. R. Mejia. R. Mohart, J, Morris. L. Morse, S. Nash, J. Nelson. W. Nelson, D. Oliva, P. Oxenford, L, Parise, Fl. Parker, M. Patton. L. Perkins, D. Perry, D. Persechino. G. Pesek, C. Petty. G. Picogna, D. Potter, D. Powell, R. Prince. More members include D. Reeves. J. Reinhardt. S. Richmond, M. Riley. N. Rippy. S. Rochford, L. Sauder, S, Scheppele. S. Schumacher. B. Shaw, D. Sherman. S. Stephenson. B. Streeter, R. Tadman, K. Takemoto, D. Taul. D. Thompson, M. Thurman. T. Watowa. D. Welch, D. Welch, D.Welch, L. Wilson. D. Winston, R. Woodard, R. Yazloff. N. .-,. q.. ,,.. , V 's suppoizt with spmit These six lively girls spent the 1972-'73 school year in a whirlwind. Junior Varsity Yell was more than just Junior Varsity Yell! This year's JV squad let no one be forgotten. The junior varsity as well as the sophomore and freshmen teams were always supported with the ever enthusiastic voices of the JV Yell leaders. The JV spirit began in June when the girls took part in the Sunny Hills Summer Spirit Clinic. The highlight of the event was a competition at FJC where they took second place. E X .... a t-.L iv tt S 'K me gas 3, Q if i T' Y . A r 'li 5 'fili- s . . l.. 4? Q P QU 1 'T lTop left, pg. 58l Cindy and Jerri enjoying the job of yell leader. lTop right. pg. 58l Debbie. the head l?l JV. trying to get her ideas across. lT0p left, pg. 59l JV's urging the crowd to support the team. lTop right. pg. 59ll A split-second jump caught on film. lBottom upper leftl Make that point! chant the JV's. lBottom lower leftl Ahhh get it back! lBottom rightl 1972-'73 JV's are Head Debbie Browy, Karen Olsen. Jerri Varian. Lisa Torbert, Cindy Bishop, and Arlene Ramirez. .env WW'- X Ni: wk! .4 as. flaqtwnzlens rzaoiate spnzit With sore arms, bruised legs, but with cheery faces, the 1972-'73 Flagtwirlers radiated their sDirit with their flags. Their bubbling spirit began during the summer. In June, the Flagtwirlers participated in District Competition. August brought a busy week of learning, sharing. and developing technique and ideas at Hibbard's Flagtwirler Summer Camp at Loyola University. During the week. the Flagtwirlers earned a 5th place in spirit. The school year was filled with continuous competition, pep rallies, and performances - ones BPHS can be proud of. lTop leftl Michelle performs the Alma Mater after a BP victory. lTop centerl Flhonda and her squad keep the spirit going despite the rain. lTop rightl Caryl and Kathie give the victory sign for a deserving BP. lBottom leftl Terri serenely observes BP's final victory, lBottom centerl 1972973 Flagtwirlers are Caryl Bevan, Brenda DeBano, Head Rhonda Collie. Terri First, Kathie Fluegeman, and Michelle Bernier. lBottom rightl Rhonda and Brenda wave high for the green and white. TLb' il yew, Zfignltam- . - effsiftf- .rw- lr' F 'Vs fb l :'f ' if My I I if 1- 1' A ' 'fit ' I. N X . : Nsf-S-1 'flf . i 3, ' My - f L' , , N QW V , 5 .1 Q.. n , f f - , 1 . ' . 1 , ' ' . 'I 1 X' If ,A ' Q' xg' v - W gf? 1' J 526 L if P F x I' 2 ,Q X ia Q .3 i Sir .:. A -gas,-. R V' y w. A 14 . , 4. I 0 ' 7 f fad' 'N fit X VJ ' ' 'Y . J. W I? J ' X - -1' '55 1 mx 1 I f . X an fs air, A ,' lla . 'i ,. :xml 6 43.60 1.- zu ' Sono oances Wlth SDIRIII BGAII The 1972-'73 Songleaders added a lighthearted touch to the spirit scene this year. By using dance movements, rhythm. and grace, these six energetic girls made BP spirit come alive through music. To gain a wide range of skill and ideas, four of the Songleaders attended International Cheer- leading Foundation summer camps. Dian Felshaw attended the ICF camp sponsored at Redlands College. and Cindy Lagmay, Patty Flores, and Anne Robertson attended the lCF camp sponsored by Cal State Long Beach. During lTop leftl The Songleaders are caught in the middle of their routine. lTop centerl Shirley claps to the beat of Coyote Fight . lTop rightl Anne observes the energetic basketball fans. lBottom leftl Susie, Shirley, and Dian greet a young Coyote fan. lBottom upper centerl The kick is good! lBottom lower center Ieftl Patty watches the spirit rise at a noon pep rally. lBottom lower center rightl Anne and Cindy confer during a basketball time out. iBottom rightl 1972-'73 i . Songleaders are Susie Burtner, Dian L Felshaw, Patty Flores, Head Anne L Robertson, Cindy Lagmay, and Shirley f Holloway. their stay at camp, the girls were taught routines and chants. To climax their week at camp, Cindy, Patty, and Anne captured a first place in final competition. Along with the first-place honor came free uniforms and pom-poms. These three girls also earned the coveted Spirit Award for their hard work and energy spent at camp. To earn money for Homecoming Week, the Songleaders, along with the entire Pep Squad, operated a basketball game booth at the Silverado Days Carnival. Their booth won the first-place award in the Just for Fun category, A Q fflt.. , f va 1 'F' F A 'lags i an '-cgi' 'Ujli i l ll g I! ,x ll x 7 . 'E' TWQEQ 'Q' Y LM.-w Q Q . i S, Q ,ai y u , rl S vfxwg. A fs Qi .X K 'v-f. N 5' fiwg X vw 2 551136 'ax t K Uv, ' -Q ' In - vii , X' 4 Qi -x - N k Q- wfg X, X ' 'Q F11 - fi , X? .'. f S x If fK':1'F lx li. I . - My : 'S-Vmulhn if sg 1gi'!z.zi. A K f f ' . 'H EE fb X 5. M' 'SEE g g 2 i fag: 4 X I x . fi -' N ' .SEK CE Eg L M 'ff L Xa 3, 2 Q Ag . .A X ' 'M .Y as D I. ,ugfi 5 .. A z. 12 ff sa :gg 11 3 gg-SPQWQ El :gf 'N 3 X' il, qi '+ '1 ..4n 591: 'AIQN' ' 'Q' llugll Q3 lp. . I A ,F M, J fy S 2 A U? W i 3 O 'W . YP , 1' I in iw is Q Q I, J I Q., -lip ' .gtggl XS Q k T I' XX 5 1 S Q 53th 'i 5 Q w ' 1 'E Q l K ' r Q, f I ' 1 U ' :fab A, ' . '-3?-:Q JJ 34 Q, As' 1 , 5 . . E sy yy sr 1 2. Q x G 'L ga , g Js.. I. Qimvasrfsj 3 X. 'Q ' X . as , ,A id f W. 5, H, L 43 'J 'Smit fx g 2 ' ' -Q f 3 1 Q ' ' .3 -gg: . L x,,.' K L 5 'N., ,f .4 it AA NE'-...'.?' yi' i A X IR? N. , 'P W XAAK qi Q, 'ifigih , f Q ' Q ,k :fx . . , pw-iii .T -A '. A Q . . A ,,'Y,,,. .,.vL-..4i.-nxt - ' , ry. , ,4'. vw- , 2.5, -ik' F A5555 X. X 1. ' 4 NS ,N if little in size, Bio in spmit Posing as the mighty BP Coyote of 1972-'73 was good-natured Sidney Shishido. Sidney was subjected to much joking this year because of his height. The Coyote suit, made for someone 6' tall, had to be shortened for 5'1 Sidney. Sidney also raised a few eyebrows with the fact that he is only 15 and a senior. When it comes to spirit, size means nothing! . t, ,gf R' i Q-.-.u-..-.-..-.............. -I-r ' gmt: EPFAV r ' 1 tm, . .. N Q ,, Y-:..' if iz l'1 pan 0 i i. memoizies of Coyote spmit Flushed faces, rapid heartbeats: Electric vibrations in the airg A sudden hush: A surge to reach the peak. Stop! and ponder upon The Spirit Makers, '72-'73. Recall every minute detail: Howbdid it feel? Was it real? Were you one? rlflii Q Ili t ll' 'mb ig-9 I ni lump 1 Ilfl I lTop left, pg. 66l The Coyote passes the secret of BP spirit to Laurie Browy. lTop right. pg. 661 Sidney proves that size means nothing when it comes to spirit lTop upper left, pg. 67l The senior class yells their way to another pep rally victory. lTop upper right, pg. 67l Theresa takes a rest during a pep rally. lTop lower left, pg 673 Arlene and Jerri start the spirit going lTop lower center, pg. 67l The Varsity Yell Leaders confer before a performance. lTop lower right, pg, 67l Susie Burtner shows her joy as the Coyotes score another touchdown. lBottom left, pg. 66l The BP Coyote flashes his true identity, lBottom right, pg. 66l The Coyote greets everyone to BP on opening day. lBottom left, pg. 67l The Flagtwrrlers look over a new yell. CGACN SIARIS WINNING IIRGNO The 1972 Coyotes proved that Buena Park is once again a football power in the Freeway League. Playing an important role in the winning season was an experienced coach with new ideas, Ralph Tallant. The strangest thing about this season was that BP did not begin the year on a winning note. The Coyotes dropped their first three games to Mayfair, La lVIirada, and Kennedy. Buena Park was finally able to put it all together against Lowell. Next came La Habra, the number one team in the county, and the result was a Coyote defeat. ln answer to this, BP swept its final four games, including Homecoming against Sunny Hills. The outstanding year for football can be attributed to all leaguers Roy Schroeder, Dave Branson. Mike Lanctot, and Frank Ouintero. .isa fi, lTop leftl Mike Lanctot launches a pass to receiver Mike Czaykowski lTop centerl Opponents feared Coyote backfield defense lTop rightl Secondaries Mike Lanctot and Frank Ouintero stick a Savanna running back. lBottom leftl Frank Ouintero gets a punt away under a Kennedy rush. lBottom centerl VARSITY FOOTBALL - Row 'li G Angleton, M. Milan, B. Nash, R. Sanderson, R Corbitt, D. Gutierrez, M Czaykowski, C. Cook, L. Kawahara, V. Yslas, L. Morris, E. Gozales, T. Cleveland, J, Palminteri, S, Stewart. Row 2: Coach Colflesh, Coach Fairchild, E Lopez, C. Cook E Sheehy, G Ramey, R Schroeder, M Lanctot, T Gutierrez, B Nash, B. Ohbema,J Gonzales, M Crispen, N. Orr, Coach Tallent Coach Hicks Flow 3: M, Dunthorne, F Ouintero,J Bradford, M Guthrie,A Guthrie M. O'Neal, D. Bradford, M Guthrie, A Guthrie, M. O'Neal, D. Branson, R. Hartman C Rodriques, L Rabey, C Branson, B Castner, M Maxey, G Garranza, S. Ybarra lBottorn rightl Lyn Morris lays it to a BP opponent A,-. . .3 ,. ,V 1-.4gA, 4,53-'La A. 1, '-1 Xxx 5.6: 951' A-if rw' .':,... , , 1 N . My 'f 41 , .ff 4 .I .. 1 ,- A f' g.Q,ggTyf .I.4- 0, .L 'ov f, mf? 1 'kv I 15,1 'syn K H an 5 x 5 if in ' vfv. f ' - 'L 1 . , , . X ' x. V f ii -3 -. f:.,'g -., Q 5-fifgn 1- .7134 , ' 4. , J ,i , 3 1 116, 3 V: wi . , Q. 10 -. 3 . Kit Dt Y t ' . -x ' ., f - - q 2' l, ' 'Z' ' 7 .- -' , l . 1. ' h . -,X .Q I M x +V..- K' f Q f . 1 Q 5 u , M x -. U- ' R N y . i, Q '50 Ip I Y ,If H Q it rv WX 4 I. YV- . 'gy 'Q-Y 0 , Soph offense packs punch They had spirit! That is the way Coach Norm Watson described this year'S SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. The team's spirit must have paid off for them. The Coyotes had an exceptional season posting a record of 5-2 for league while out-scoring their opponents 119-64 on the year. iTop leftl BP punts from behind the lines. lTop upper centerl Randy Checkos prepares for a hand-off in Sophomore action. lTop lower centerl Frosh football works for another first down. iTop rightl Dave Leal passes under defensive pressure. iBottom centerl SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - Row 1: M. Legrand, D. Besan, D. Welch, J. Vasquez, M. Hooper, S. Gonzales, B. Cooper, E. Aguilar, T, Robinson, J. Perry. Row 2: G. Picogona. B. Horge, S. Neal. S.rMoreno, D. Miglirene, K. Lippolt. B. Hardy, R. Sleater, M. Rodriquez, R. Hansen, C. Debanno, J. Hilbrands, G. Miller. Row 3: Coach Watson. L. Bell, G. Harmon, L. Falcone, T. Greenwood. M. McCIannahan, S. Roberts. M. Callender, D. Solis, R. Banchiere, M. Birrenschot, Coach Buckholz. Row 4: D. Angelone, W. Johnson, R, Hill, L. Allen, D. Leal, S. Clark, B. Born, R. O'bbema, M. Pearson, J. Lundgren, M. Close. B, Prince. M. Verdin. lBottom rightlFROSH FOOTBALL - Row 1: J. Dean, K. Sparrow. J. Grutzik, K. Coovert, M. Matillo, D. Kiker, D. Ranabauer, M. Nelson, J. Strife. Row 2: D. Downes, D. Murray, T. Perkins. M. Lundgren, D. Smith. C. Tashima, T. Maulrico, D. Dubois, V. Groz. R. Layato. W, Bell, R. Sanchez, J. Lomeli. Row 3: L. Mesa. A. Alvarez, L. Thomas. R. McCard. R. Scogin, M. Poff, T. Chastain, M. Schiebeck, R. Chavez, T. Mallone, K. Buis, Coach Porter, Row 4: B, Kevin, J. Smith, R. Schackelford, D. Burch, K. Morrison, E. Sanchez, B. Davis, M. Farnum, D. Born, R. Villabos, M. Luna, G, Verkamp. I l Y -.hyat Q15 tw ,ta he ms ww.-mst .. navy.. Q. llnosh scope shows OGIIGDSE THE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM finished their season with a record of 2-3 in league play. They also boasted a third place in the Freshman Freeway League. We were only shut out of two games this season, but we managed to out-score our opponents 6-O in both of our victories. exclaimed Coach Prentis Porter. T ,t is sMe'f:.,,.q5,,n b ,ply HM -., . .QW ,. vansity eanns Best season THE VARSITY WATERPOLO TEAM supplied the record books with the most outstanding season in the history of the school. The team won 15 games while only dropping 4, The Coyotes also won their first major Waterpolo tournament at Valencia High where they beat Mission Viejo 11-1 in the final game. ln league play the Coyotes were always a major power, but they just couldn't seem to get the breaks in their last two games. They dropped a 7-6 decision to Fullerton and a 10- 7 to Sunny Hills. x with Ui j it Oi 245- 'a 1 ,A .5 I 4 no .F- ,O 4-,A , -K+. ., . Ji' Kb- Q I f-:I A f '.v. 'MV 'gfw :V 1 Q f M fp. a ntiw- I-I wgr CIYITI Q D I! 0 D n I ,- '5lvw.wK -as . l W' A . H ' . f 19 ,L 1 a, - .-as , ' Z- 3' A . x N 'L' Lhf I 'we . ...N 2, 9 y its ea , f - X M-- -mv T T'-1 , j,,,.., 1 ....,, . , .sa K ,Av mit . ...ff Nj . V ,nf h in T' Lf-L 'i dS2,,F,,j, x..41gf.,,..-.- N- h ee- . ... - Aj ' g I rv? I M X K If m ' Y'-5' A as , . , l t. ' , XM, s v I 5 t Ju- ' ...Qt t- 'W ev' A: lTop leftl Steve Daniels stretches to block a Sunny Hills' shot. lTop rightl BP's tenacious defense goes to work. lBottom upper leftl Gene McNeal flees from a pursuing opponent. lBottom lower leftl Mike Lovejoy defends a Sunny Hills poloist. lBottom centerl Coach Hartman encourages Coyote fish. lBottom rightl VARSITY WATERPOL0 - Front: Roger Sauer, Bill Gerrity, Bob Gerrity, Gene McNeal, Pat Gaines, Rhett Price. Back: Mike Loveioy. Mark Brewster. Tom Reeves, Steve Daniels. WAIIGI2 DOIOISIIS WII1 QGCOGIWIIIIOIT THE JUNIOR VARSITY had a strong season, finishing in second place and casting an over-all record of 16 wins and 2 losses. They took first place in the BP JV Tournament and second place in the Anaheim Tournament. They attributed their success to a well-balanced attack and fine team play. Such acts as these gained them recognition as one of the top teams of the future. THE FROSH-SOPH WATER POLO team kept in step with the upperclassmen by ending their season with an outstanding record of eleven wins and four defeats. Rookie Coach Reese Price supplied the knowledge and leadership needed to produce this season of surprises. The starting team consisted mostly of sophomores and one or two freshmen. Next year they will move up the ladder. another rung closer to the Varsity. Y'-'tar ' ' Nc S . 5.5.-.J e. my In ,M .. , ages.,-nv' - . in-0 s . Q V .. 1- -V 'X. 'i.,,.t, A Q M. hs -Q' 'I ' ,XE MN . 5. J.,t Sw,,-.1,f:s - v it -Q. - Y 3 X .M fi ss ' J' s ,tt .A is - A A 'af ,. as , A tf,f'-'ss WHA v su ,lu ,,. , xafAX,i.L3 t,:.1Y5js ig6 L50 A ..,.,':tLt-A ,Q -e '., s.-,,Wgcg,f,fs i:53 1g1Q,s .1 M v p .ws A . .Z-59, -s , 2 K- -si 5 X . Q ,... I I tx . V 4 Q - N4 1- M- ' if-' I Q. , sw., K .s ,J-' , ' ' .gy Q' sb -.K .ug y , ffl, . .. 3 awww ict? Q rf Q5f ' ..-Iifsb - Q' -'f '3, Tv PM ti,1I,wl'51M3gLf5,giNfifiggkgib -ai ' . 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A . . 1.1 ms.. ..ss.1.r 1-gtccgmmc t.tf.Tf5.1lsxxw' ik. ' - 17' v ,rw . .ave- lTop leftl Mike McManns converts another penalty shot. lTop upper centerl Scott Proud scores a JV goal. lTop lower centerl Pete Eckel controls the ball under pressure. lTop rightl Sprint results in a coyote fast-break. lBottorn rightl JV WATER POLO - Front: Dan Lovejoy, Greg Tice. Back: Bob Walsh, Pete Becker, Scott Proud, Brian Berchell, Dave Sanders. lBottorn centerl Coach Reese Price gives words of wisdom to Frosh-Soph poloists. lBottom rightl FROSH-SOPH WATER POLO - Row 1: M. Strand, M. Sanders, C. Collins, D. Flores, P. Eckel, D. Larson, N. Evanson. Row 2: Coach Price, J. Wiesberg, B. Brown, S. Stanisich, B. Mehrmann, J. Lee. Row 3: D. Scoggins, B. Phelps, D. Cleeland, Fl. White, R. Shell, D. McCune, B. Miller. Flow 4: J. Ritz, G. Morissette, P. Salarano, J. Lutz, R. Yazloff, J. Gentry, B. Caverly, G. Gable, S. McLennan, S. Mozer. Flow 5: K. Johnson, D. Livermore. D. Rogers. S. Steverns, M. Noble, L. 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O - -' A P, A r '- A 1 'I , . ' 5 3 5 A , f 1 . Q , , .. ., - A X :' ' -x . ' . . . f 5 N . . 5 . ig k , it Q t N 7 X . ' f L G : .. ,Q . - A . , , ' ' 3- -. lk if, 2 't ur i .N J 5' , , ,ff :QW V it t il if S . ., .. Q .y ' I . My 5. 5 I ' is . Q , 5 . Q , 77 CROSS COUNTRY S6125 RECORDS This year's Varsity Cross Country team had an outstanding season, finishing with a 5-2 dual meet record. They can also boast a first place in the Dominques Invitational Meet in which 40 schools competed. Another high point in the season was a second place in the Orange County Invitational at UCI. Due to injuries and unforeseen sickness. the Coyotes didn't finish as strongly as they had hoped. They were able to salvage only a fourth place in the League Finals. The success of this year's season resulted from the Superhuman efforts 'of Armando Cendejas, the school record holder, who achieved a time of 9: 1 7.5. Other outstanding runners for the Varsity were Tim Walter, 9230: Scott Hensel, 9253: and Steve Juarez, 10:01. Both the JV and Frosh-Soph teams finished with outstanding records of 5-2 and 6-1 respectively. Quail -,- 'Wi 9-I-951-w-Q . - . ...T .I H . y Enid ask-in I , An. iTop center! JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: Richard Nelson. Graham. Joe Nafziger, Anthony. Row 2: Mark Truahn, Ron Walter. Darrell Hannah. John Morris. iTop rightl FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: S. Gallego, K. Stockton, A. Blais, G. Nagel, T. Courtney, J. Stelle. Row 2: T. Lepich, R. Braden. D. Martinez, J. Clark. A. Andreini, S. Portwood. A. Gray. J. Sena. Row 3: T. Hensel, G. Williams. K. Castaneda, S. Hensel. P. Heybruch, M. Lohse. B. Hoffmaster, E. Nunez. Row 4: R. Llamas. B. Sephton. J. Risley. J. Doyle. D. Farmer. R. Nilsen. D. Lopez, S. Matsumoto. iBottom upper Ieltl VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Row 1: Larry Morse. Benny Hicks. Steve Juarez. Mike Okabe. Row 2: Tim Walter. Armando Cendejas, Greg Snyder. Coach Dan Hirsch. iBottom lower leftl Coyotes march on to another victory. iUpper centeri BP striders get in shape for an important meet. iLower centerl Frosh-Soph Cross Country is off and running. iBottom rightl A break in Cross Country's heated action. .tit 1 3' QI un i 0 IHGXDGRIGDCG DLAGUGS IIGAITI Although the record for this year's VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM showed that the Coyotes had far from an outstanding season, it by no means illustrated the team as it really was. This can be supported by the fact that more than half of the losses were by less than eight points. Whenever it seemed that the Coyotes were hopelessly defeated. they always managed to fight themselves right back into competition. Coach Ken Bell remarked that this year's Varsity was the most enjoyable team that he has ever coached. Win or lose, the Coyotes relied heavily on the talents of seniors Dave Swanberg, Dave Bowers, Gary Mills, Mark Milbrath, John Leeman, Luis Cendejas, Paul Lawson, Mickey Conner, and juniors Frank Nault, Tim Squires, and Mark Piepkorn. ' W 'IW sf 'Agia' E ,, 1,- S i 'V'lO ' err..- ,, Ji' 1' IO OI ll!! I O 0 O O 4 e 0005 I 0600 l 'I 0 u 'W i I C!!-, W Q Nr V E' 1 ., f g-git - :' -ui 3'Wl' 5 Nt-. -Q., ...mg --.......,-...... ....,.. 4 s as ,.. ..f:.... U I. Q m A - W l CAllfORNlA lli.PllBllC in ,T K 'rr' V ' M i 9. 1 A V r L iliiilf' eq: ,qoii I 35, I 3 . ,,, 7 if-l '- 4 .' it f J W fu iUpper left pg. 8Ol Dave Swanberg scores against Sunny Hills' Stuart Hollis, lUpper right pg. 8Ol Sharp shooter Gary Mills hits another jumpshot, lLower left pg. 8Ol Junior Tim Squires pulls down an aggressive rebound. iLower right pg. 8Ol VARSITY BASKETBALL - Row 1: Mark Milbrath, Luis Cendejas. John Leeman. Row 2: Manager Rusty Hansen, Ed Grutzik, Gerry Farnum. Tim Squires, Mickey Conner, Dave Swanberg, Gary Mills, Mark Piepkorn, Paul Lawson, Manager Joe Palminteri, Coach Kenny Bell. lUpper left pg. 81l Junior Frank Nault sets up a one-hand jumper. lUpper right pg. 81l Tim Squires wins a tip-off. lMiddIe pg. 81l The Coyote fastbreak goes to Work. lLower left pg. 81l Paul Lawson takes aim for a basket. x Q vii' sfxjfp . 4 l 3 . 1.15 A ' 3 S2 ' . 1 fx N4 N X A. x F xffe- L playens Beholo futune This year's JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, coached by Rex Shoemaker. started rolling like a ball of fire, But inexperience. along with the London flu, kept the JV cagers from attaining a higher standing in league. Although the JV team record was somewhat disappointing, their losses were by very few points. Some fine talent and skill was shown by Carlos Mauritz. Bob Castner. Mike Piepkorn, Lee Brophey. and Mike Swanberg. CJVQ.-if 4 m QQ ' ' -i if '- a .Te lTop left pg. 82l Dave Bowers goes up for another two Coyote points. lTop right pg. 82l Guard Gary Mills out manuevers a La Habla opponent. lBottom left pg. 82l Guard Mark Milbrath goes one on one against Sunny Hills' Craig Reese. lBottom right pg. 82l Captain Dave Swanberg converts a two on one fastbreak. iTop left pg. 83l JV guard Rene DeVera goes in for a lay up. lTop right pg, 83l Lee Brophey brings the ball down court in JV action. lCenter left pg. 83l Coach Rex Shoemaker inspires JV cagers. lCenter right pg. 831 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - Manager Chris Hughes, Rene DeVera, Tom Totten, Mike Swanberg. Randy Checkos, Rick Obbema, Bob Unruh. Mike Piepkorn, Carlos Mauritz. Lee Brophy. Gilbert Luna, Coach Rex Shoemaker, lBottom left pg. 83l JV play gets under way against Downey. lBottom right pg. 83l Bob Castner lays in another two for the Junior Varsity cause. A- I A Soph caoeizs Battle effoizts This year's SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM, under the supervision of Coach George Fairchild, ended their season with few wins to their credit but gained much experience for seasons to come. The team strove towards fewer mistakes and better execution of play as their season progressed. With such outstanding Sophomore cagers as Paul White, Larry Allen, Tom Rupp, and Andy Rosenkilde, the future for Coyote basketball looks promising. 5 a A if IA.irz . Q lTop Ieftl Sophomore break opponents' full court press. lTop rightl Freshmen battle for rebound control. lBottom upper Ieftl SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM - Row 1: S. Molina, R. Martinez, B. Hardy. C. Debano, D. Beebe, R. Reynolds. C. Szot, S. Knapp, A. Rosenkilde. Row 2: B. Horge, J. Berger, J. Palminteri, L. Allen, M. Ruiter, D. Holly, K. Linden, P. White, M. Friedman, George Fairchild. lBottom upper centerl Sophomore Bill Hardy attempts an in-the- key jumpshot. lBottom upper rightl FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM - Row 1: T. Courtney, T. Lepica, R. Sanchez. S. Routledge, D. Lepich, S. Keil, M. McDonald. Row 2: M. Cooper, C. Brinker, J. Doyle. T. Chastan, G. Dean, D. Snyder. B. Davis, M. Farnum, R. Villalobs, Coach Steve Colflesh. lBottom lower centerl Paul White brings the ball down in sophomore play. iBottom lower rightl Frosh execute organized fastbreak. S UGW ROCKIES Dldy AS IGAITI The 1972-'73 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM reversed the verdict that all frosh basketball teams are losers. Although their record was far from phenomenal, the frosh cagers managed to provide some fine surprises throughout the basketball season. This year's squad had the look of an organized basketball machine rather than a haphazard first period P,E. class. Some of the freshmen who gave outstanding efforts were Marty Farnum, Dan Snyder, Mike McDonald, and Craig Brinker. A CT! .L-. -.00 - WSI BD oizapplens izetain cnown This year's VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM completed their outstanding season with another league championship. It was also the second season in a row that the Coyote matmen finished undefeated. The Varsity placed third in the Montebello Tournament, first in dual meets, second in the Sunset- Irvine Tournament, first in the Fullerton College Tournament, fifth at the Five Counties Tournament, and finally won the coveted Freeway League Championship. Contributing a great team effort were such champions as Brad Wendt, 106: Bob Varian, 1162 Keith Cook. 123: Don Plemmons. 130: Chuck Shephard, 136: Victor Yslas, 1413 Roy Schroeder, 194: and Andy Guthrie, heavyweight. lTop leftl Don Plemmons goes for another of his outstanding take-downs, iTop centerl A Coyote flips his opponent. lTop rightl Bob Varian sets his well known Abdominal stretch . lBottom Ieftl Brad Wendt pins an opponent. lBottom centerl VARSITY WRESTLING - Row 1: Chuck Shepard, Don Plemmons, Keith Cook, Bob Varian, Brad Wendt, Ralph Perez. Row 2: Andy Guthrie, Roy Schroeder, Blaine Storm, Carlos Rodriquez, Bill Nash. Mike Close, Victor Yslas. Row 3: Coach John Craven, Coach Ron Berenschot. Q ll M..- .,.,. :F X 1. P Q f 5. -:A-A-ss.-,--L RX vu-so--1. 404' d,.ar , if ,yt , 1 S . V' D BPH5 XUPHS wsf' iff ' H5-1 r K ' S Ely QP B xkY xglg K. va-R 9' f! Mx M 64 ui mIl'fw.hjF X!, JWQiiii A WM... ' an- 'a'W ,J ., Vi 98x 4: H? ig ,ff 5 ,f' ,F I -it tnaoltlon continues to qnow The JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM followed their cohorts by capturing the Freeway League JV title, This achievement resulted from inspired efforts by such rugged matmen as Larry Rosevear. Brant Nash, Drew Storm, and Neal Orr. In FROSH-SOPH WRES- TLING the underclassmen were unable to land a league championship, but they provided some fine showing in a number of invitational tournaments, With the talent demonstrated thus far, the wrestling program should make additional room in their trophy case for the years to come, if ' T I! 1 - , t I 1 , I UGUTIGD smash IHROUGYI IGAGUG The VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. inspired by Coach Rex Shoemaker. played throughout the season. maintaining one of the best records in BP tennis history. Mr. Shoemaker stated that although the meets were close. the Coyotes always pulled through. A major factor in this year's play. he said, was the all- round team unity and balance. Some noted performances were made by Brad Ashton, Ron Puckett. Richard Chang. Tony Wilson, and Tony Zampirro. The JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM were competitive with such players as Abil Rodriguez and Dave Espinoza. All of the players improved throughout the season. according to the coach. Because of their efforts, he said. the team gained recognition in the league as . 4 ' W... I ' . 1 i i , in ilk' nmufcw hm-4.'..Mylf..,,,k K 'H xi X 15, A X K yfi .jpgl 'Jiri' I 6. 1. g g A, N , i -A4v.,lx,jxl?yvg- ,,,,. .-...... KK ' W.. I is ' ' . --..... . . ' A ' -W A Q- ' V 1 K M k Nm ' i n . , V A W t . ...... s...,,z.,S one of the top contenders. Tu -i-. 5 Q I. 4 Q 1, 1. V?-1 . v .A 533-Ae fa xi... ,I S I , L X. lTop upper leftl Double-partners Richard Chang and Brad Ashton keep a steady eye on the ball, lTop lower leftl Forehand power is provided by JV David Sherman. lTop centerl VARSITY TENNIS Row 1: Ron Puckett, Brad Ashton, John Miles, Tony Wilson. Row 2: Richard Chang. Ron Tjeerdema, Ken Baudin, Tony Zampirro. Coach Rex Shoemaker. lTop rightl Dave Espinoza blasts ball back to opponent. lBottom far Ieftl JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS K. Fulmer, M, Slick, D. Sherman, M. Ruiz. D. Jenson. K. Linden, J. Etter, T. Migliorini, P. Heitzman. A. Rodriguez, lBottom leftl Brad Ashton reaches high to return ball. lBottom centerl Tony Zampirro bends down to return serve in match play, lBottom rightl Tony Migliorini slaps at ball in league play. . 1 . ' ' nf . i N l -ur..-, ,, vas.. WN , wg gf My 4 .gs X X ,.zL . :.W.v,.,4,,,A5lg355g,L1g'3E IL. L,Xf'4 jL:! f I - WmSV 'A 3C,4Af Winn, f V rwwfx. '-H.V'AP5:'ffT1 , , ,.,., .qui --5 N Q ..4, -mg--1,-1? . :TVX-' '-vf :ann 1' sf ,. Q Q' 5 NF' NQ fb Jig Q I, , N ., W, 'my W -Q ,.,,W ,ww Wgky, ,,,,k,z3.Q. , fvnsmnk +-sig 3' Q., Coyotes l26BUll0ll1Q IIOR OGDU1 This year's VARSITY TRACK TEAM had everything going their way except, depth. The Coyote cindermen were constantly taking firsts but lacked the needed second and third-place finishes, Some outstanding performances were recorded this year by high jumper Mike Maxey: two-miler Mando ...Nr 4 at . ,N mx . W kk , Q 1.3 . .Sl Cendejas: shot putters Joe Slockbower and Rich Sanderson: and long-jumper Mike Czaykowski. Although the track team did not have the success Coach Daniel Hirsch expected, they did have many fine performances. With strong juniors on the team, hopes for a title next year look promising. . .W Mmmwm l . ,ffl 4 lTop upper leftl Steve Juarez makes a clean hand off to Mike Kawahara. lTop lower Ieftl Mike Maxey finishes ahead of the Lowell strider. iTop centerl Randy Corbitt rushes out of the blocks in the 120-yard high hurdles. lTop rightl Joe Carter goes over the bar showing style and form. lBottom far rightl Strength is evident as Mike Dunthorne puts the shot. lBottom rightl Handing out the time watches to Coach Ralph Tallant is Head Coach Daniel Hirsch. lBottom centerl VARSITY TRACK - Row 1: J. Carter. J. Smith. T. Totten, R. Sanderson, E. Gonzales, J. Slockbower, B. Maddox. D. Migliorini, M. Okabe. Row 2: M. Dunthorne, R. Corbitt, B. Lang, T. Gutierrez, E. Lopez, P. Heybruch, S. Hensel, S. Juarez, R. Nelson. D. Sparacio. Row 3: J. Morris, W. Fuentes, M. Maxey, R Walter, M. Czaykowski, T. Walter, M. Cendejas. G. Luna. M. Kawahara, D. Leal. manager K. Bauer. iBottom rightl Adidas, the name of champions. mosh-Soph M GXCIIIG cnowos Since many members of the sophomore class were drafted into Varsity, the SOPHOMORE TRACK TEAM lacked the necessary talent and experience for making a successful challenge in the Freeway League. With fine support from cindermen Neil Orr ishot putl, Mike Calender l100-yard dashl, Eddy Aguilar C660-yard runl, Dave Martinez ll 320-yard runl, the team did produce some exciting meets. The FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM. according to Head Coach Daniel Hirsch, was a winner from the beginning. These boys were highly competitive and worked hard to achieve winning meets. Rich Chavez i7O-yard high hurdlesl, Rich Obema C220-yard dashl, Kelly Stockton H320-yard runl, Ken Castaneda i660-yard runl. and Mike Matillo l100-yard dashl put out strong efforts in insure a Coyote victory. As Coach Hirsch put it. This team is great. and they have a tremendous future if they all continue in the track program. va-. ..,. Sun.. :G sfvf .-.- tml , OR tk was if 40 s-1-sin-an---we.. . .. ...W 2 A ,, F YFJQvntnniui-- v 'M we ' 11 X - v -- ,..t..,....... Q fa.. - ynkr lTop upper left! Rick Obbema hands off to Rich Chavez in frosh action. lTop lower left! Mike Matillo speeds off to keep the pace. lTop upper center! Paul White and Dave Martinez cross the finish line. lTop lower center! Sprinters take off with the gun, lTop right! Rich Chavez hits the tape for a first place finish. lBottom left! SOPHOMORE TRACK A Row 1: B. Sephton, N, Orr,.P, White. F, Harmon. M. Calender, M. Few. Row 2: R. Fichtner, E. Aguilar, V. Goats, S. Portwood. A. Andreini, D, Martinez. lBottom center! ,FRESHMAN TRACK - Row 1: D. Lopez. A. Blais, J. Sena. M. Matillo, R. Lagmay. M. Baca. T. Hensel. Row 2: T. Courtney, M. Poff. A. Leaman. J. Lomeli. K. Stockton, B. Meiia, T. Lepich, D, May. Row 3: K. Castaneda. J. Cisley. E. Sanchez, R. Chavez. R. Obbema, D. Murray, M. Luna. R. Braden. lBottom right! Dave Martinez, Fritz Harmon, Steve Portwood. and Alan Andreini try to catch their breath. BD swimmeizs eann nespect The VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM came through the rough Freeway League with 9-wins and 7- losses. Coach Wild Bill Hartman felt that there was only one meet that they shouldn't have lost, and that was against Lowell. He was very proud. he said, of the times earned by each member of the team, With the drive and determination shown by such swimmers as Scott Robinson l100-yard butterflyl. Greg Tice l100-yard freestylel, Steve Daniels l100-yard backstrokel, Norman Evenson l5O-yard butterflyl, and divers Donny Imgrahan, John Frakes, and Dennis Swartout, the Coyote style was always evident. Although the team will lose the competent seniors, Coach Hartman expects an even stronger team next year. W .Q ,X .-aw, W, -,. N. 'Z S 'ik wk +f+'me:+. . X xl. va s X 1 W .SY xi - as-. -S 'vi A f S Sri: R31 Tfivsl . 1,5 -is Mfw. ,. 1 ' . . at ,MY , ..X.f. , ,A wi. .3515-5 ,xg p ,-.ia P 'K TSR gill l .u....--0 V I! t f uv ,,,.N-'Q' NJ L It n . . 5 J , 1 e..gi'l'2L1'.f me ee-:xg-', li :Qf-W. .-.g.. ,l , N lf' , - .al i i N t. 'lun 1- . -f r--M W- -34 . rr'-rs -' rr' ' 7 R - .f ,ai ' L , , 528:25 513. . 5 y . :anew f A 3:24 1. 'Q -. ' '. r ff... ' xgg.'..L1 X - fig. . I , 'OQQQY hit' 4, -' T: ! X f . .' LT, -215 ' . yy: at M A W z ' F Q. . , , ,. Q fl . px- -1.3'g,,- . 'X I? x K 'A ' .XX If 1 I J ir aq... ji ., . D W 4 cl ' Q w- .A - ,es ...as lTop far leftl Grabblng a bit of air is Bill Gerrity. lTop upper Ieftl At the sound of the gun, swimmers dive towards the water. lTop lower leftl Coach Bill Hartman and his wife nervously await the start of the race. iTop centerl On your mark, get set, go! The start of the race is always exciting. lTop rightl Diver stretches for perfect entry. lBottom leftl VARSITY SWIMMING - Row 1: J. Frakes, D. Swartout, D. lngraham, D. Sanders, L. Jones, T. Spriggs, G. Tice, Row 2: R. Price, B. Berchell, P Gaines, P. Eckel. D. Larson, N. Evenson, S, Proud. Row 3i R. Gordon, M. Jeffredo, S. Daniels, R Sauer, T. Reeves, B. Gerrity, D. Lovejoy, M. McManus, S. Robinson. lBottom centerl ln perfect form, Scott Robinson finishes his race. mosh-Soph IITIDRGSSIVG ITGAITIS The FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING TEAM came out of the Freeway League in fifth place. showing an impressive nine wins and six losses. Freshman swimmer Norman Evenson broke the school record in the 50-yard butterfly in the time of 27.3. He went to CIF in the Frosh- Sophlevel. Pete Eckel. Doug Rogers, and Mike lngrahm also won recognition for their spirited efforts. Both Coach Bill Hartman and Reese Price commended the boys for their discipline and cooperation. r ' . . V 1 . XX. Q X ,, I ' ' uwikigis fx In .ww-ri'x:-egg. , . t -5. I QP dwg . ER. .K XR' K . ' .. K nga? Q. ti.. tax. X, Q 8 :ir wavy M118 'P of we 4. :fe-P Ne Swahili , . sax . f is L lt. 6 Ax. , 1 Q egg .Y . A gf? xxx gs .- X viii K f 15 .eff-is -,.-Q or 9 W -....- 4 ...,., -'Ha . f -M ff I'ev'fX tively.- . 1 ,Q . ...., .te-1' Q . ' gk ,x ,id -,.....:5'-fr f. X, 91. , .,,. . -' lTop rightl BP swimmer touches the wall for a first-place victory. lTop upper centerl Coyotes begin another series of strenuous laps. lTop lower centerl At the sound of the gun, the meet begins. iTop rightl Brian Berchell puts out as he finishes the 50-yard butterfly. lB0ttom Ieftl FROSH-SOPH SWIM- MING ROW 1: M. Mcdonald, F. Esponiza. L. Bustamante. G. Morrissette, P, Salzarulo, D, Rogers, P. Maruitz. S. Drake. D. McCune. 'mb f. V P Row 2: B. Mehrmann. S. McLenne, Ken Johnson, J. Lundgen, M. Kriedt, G. Jacinto. L. Jones. Flow 3: P. Pratt, M. lngrahm, J. Weissberg, D. Cleeland, W. Johnson, S. Stanicish, P. Morrissette, B. Miller. D. Scroggins, lBottom centerl Paul Maruitz slides through the water in the backstroke, lBottom rightl Fred Esponiza comes towards the finish line in the 50-yard butterfly. v QQ S.-J, legion play makes oiffeizence The members of the 1972-'73 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. inspired by Coach Norm Watson. started their season at the beginning of summer by competing in a rough Legion League. This league gave the team the needed experience to come out fighting for a Freeway League Championship. With five returning lettermen and a good crop of JV's. the Coyote fans were provided with another exciting season. Hitters Lee Maulorico, George Hurtado, and Ben Hicks gave the opposing Pitchers something to worry about. Rounding off the team on the defensive end were Mike Lanctot. Gerald Farnum, Paul Lawson, and Tom Springsteen. The Coyotes got complete support on the mound from senior Tom Williams and juniors Frank Ouintero and Brant Nash. A -s..afsl.fQi .jf if l x i it 'ii N X .n mr 1 W . ay.,-- f - A-- . A lTop leftl Coach Norm Watson reacts to one of his few disappointing moments. lTop upper centerl Tom Williams and Graig Cook hold on a Neff runner. lTop lower centerl Sliding safely into second base is speedy Tom Williams. lTop upper rightl Ben Hicks does another one of his patented slides with a pleasing result. lTop lower rightl Lee Maulorico anxiously waits for the pitch. lBottom leftl Shortstop Paul Lawson picks up another grounder. lBottom centerl VARSITY BASEBALL - Row 1: G. Hurtado. L. Maulorico, B. Hicks, C. Cook, T. Springsteen, Row 2: B. Castner, M. Cawlev, M. Brester. E. Gallego. M. Lanctot, B. Nash. Row 3: G. Farnum, T. Williams, P. Lawson. G. Cook. R. Checkos, F. Ouintero. Coach Norm Watson. lBottom rightl Pitcher Frank Ouintero challenges an opponent with a fast ball. talent, oesme, DROVIOG action The JV BASEBALL TEAM was hindered by the fact that some of their players moved up to play Varsity. Even so. Coach Ed Hicks had fine players like Jerry Hillbrands, Larry Allen, and Jim Routledge who demonstrated fine skill. Coach Hicks stated that the team played .500 ball all year. With hard practice and the will to win, the JV's look good for a promising Varsity season. With the dedication and desire to win, the FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM showed great promise for their upcoming Varsity play. The team, coached by Ken Bell, was led by such players as Richard Chavez. Craig Brinker, and Tony Maulorico. This year's team had more of that something than any previous team at the freshmen level. and that was talent. With right guidance, he stated, these players can carry on their success throughout their baseball future. Q Q E 'K ' .-if' 'ls N .lv was irnkh' X ff 2 gn J? g V A l V . A ,, Ut P Ot ?l'p U A S, V '46, xv : . . Q :2,rlTlTTlqLis 9' i X , 42121 9 ' ' ,' - I 5 A I i A t , ' . 1 ' i V, i I 'V ' 5' 7'-M r Q1 Q' W i Q ' 'I 1' . f V1 A f X 'lg W Qiifxrrgf' AV 1 wif 1 X28 ES' Piufxlnlif Q li . 1 V' 1 1 r Z ix F 5 2 tg g lj k.. in f 5 Q fr Q hwy JJ-I? J 4,9 5 W K 3 fn, E 4 lx: F J.. lx Chi 'V luis A, . All ik. 14 'A mix :YLMQ in , x ,, I X ' ' 4 V i',' -ti f A- .lm Alt' L A an 4. I nl.Q lTop upper left, pg. 102l Second baseman attempts to tag-out opponent. lTop lower left, pg. 102l Al Galuska prepares to bunt, lTop upper right, pg. 102i Skip Stellrecht scoops up a ground ball. lTop lower right, pg. 102l Kevin Morrison slides safely into home. lTop upper left, pg. 103l Richard Chavez hurdles a fast ball towards the plate. lTop lower left, pg. 103l JV Coach Ed Hicks thinks over strategy. lTop upper right, pg. 103l FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL-Row 1: J. Bingham, S. Stellrecht, J. Lutz, T. Maulorico, B, Lloyd. Row 2: V. Cruz. B. Caverly, D. DuBois. S. Routledge. D. Fichtnar, D. Lepich. Row 3: Coach Ken Bell, K. Besaw. K. Morrison, C. Brinker, M. Friedman, J. Miller. Not pictured are M. Matillo, R. Chavez. and R. Christensen. lTop lower right. pg. 103l Don Lepich slugs another hit. lBottom leltl JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-Row 1: D. O'Brien, M. Caverly, B. Hardy, B. Brown, R. Sleater, J. Routledge. Row 2: J. Hilbrands, A. Galuska. R. Hill, L. Allen. K. Larkin, Coach Ed Hicks. lBottom centerl Mike Caverly rallies into Larry Allen. lBottom rightl Ray Slater tosses to Bob Brown fora force-out at second base. xx writ' , - x Nu! 1 0 M. lr iTop Ieftl Nancy Hippy volleys the ball over the net while Tony lVligIiorini iumps to block. lTop centerl Kathy Tidwell waits to return Dan Hsieh's spike. lTop rightl Drew Storm and Theresa Frazier pass a Iifesaver to beat the other team. lBottom Ieftl GAA isn't just for girls! iBottom center, pg. 104i Miss Claudine Casey displays her birthday gifts from her track team. iBottom center. pg. 105i Miss Sara Ann Thompson, modern dance adviser, helps a girl over a rough spot in her routine. iBottom rightl Welcome to Santa Land. courtesy of GAA! .1 I Ltl, Q55 DARIICIDAITGS In EVENTS Who's in the haystack? Why, don't you know? lt's 'Cuddlin Kinfolk ll Sadie Hawkins was full of fun and laughter as many students danced and entered matrimony. Two projects involved bake sales and working at the reclamation center to raise funds. Christmas decorations turned the gym into the North Pole for a week. The girls went caroling at Anaheim Hospital to bring happiness to many hearts. The track team surprised Miss Claudine Casey with a birthday party. At Laguna Beach High School 14 girls participated in a Track Invitational. The volleyball team was invited to a clinic to learn new techniques and to improve old ones, During IOC Club Week Chess Club challenged GAA to a volleyball game, with GAA winning. Passing a lifesaver with a toothpick, throwing water balloons. and exchanging softballs by way of neck were enjoyed by both girl and boy athletes. The year ended with outstanding girl athletes receiving awards at the annual GAA banquet. K .-pri i 'dr aim i 'f'. Wonk ITIAKGS GCOO hockey Dribble. dribble, drive. Dribble, dribble, drive. Finesse and drill after drill are used to play a good game of hockey. Although plagued by an assortment of injuries and sicknesses, the JV's were co- champs with three wins, two ties. and no losses. Varsity. equally spirited, ended the season with no wins. one tie, and four losses. lTop upper leftl Mrs Janice Howard exclaims, Please, girls, the stick is used to hit the ball, not the ref! iTop lower Ieftl Kathy Tidwell and teammates dribble to a B.P. goal. iTop centerl Five Coyote sticksters gang up on Sonora opponents, iTop righti Smiling, Lisa Torbert whams the ball with a bat. iBottom Ieftl VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM ' iRow ll Kathy Tidwell, Donna Dunnington, Lisa Torbert, Grace Mclean. Dian Felshaw, Cindy Ardolino, Jackie Greenwood. iFlow 21 Andy Flaincrow, Joan Raincrow, Jeanie Stone. Chris Delarosa. Betty Wroniak, Cindy Bishop, Patty Collie. Barbara Reid. iRow 3l Leslie Paskus, Barbara Shearhart, Lori Jones, Nancy Reyna. Debbie Weckler. Kathie Davis, Genine Wallace, Mona Mosakowski, Diana Bus. Not pictured: Susan Case and Diana Graham. iBottom centerl Debbie Schuster stretches for the ball. lBottom rightl Now get in there and fightl pounds out Mrs. Fluth Morris. SOIZIIBAU USGS COOROIHAIIIOD To quote Mrs. Ruth Morris, You use a bat and a ball to play the game. A little more than swinging at the ball is needed. Stamina and speed are essentials as well as a knack with the glove and a good eye. Also the girls work closely together in an effort to use teamwork to win a game. 1 lTop leftl VARSITY TRACK TEAM-lRow 1l Becky Eveler, Denise Donley, Lori Okabe. Eileen Paskus, Ronda Blanco, Dian Felshaw. Jerri Varian, Barbara Reid, Diana Graham, Tina Ray. lRow Zi Carol Blackwell, Paula Dobrowolski, Andrea Flaincrow, Karen Kahn. Grace Mclean. Lisa Torbert, Cheryl Durling. Doreen Brault, Carla Bootman, Drina Rambo, Alice Mccaffrey, Theresa Frazier. lRow 3l Lynn Redmond, Maria Nlaulorico, Pamela Young, Barbara Shearhart. Janet Yee, Nancy Rippy, Kathy Blanco, Kathy Davis, Beverly Tucker, Anna Cendejas. Paris Stimson. Jeanie Stone. lTop centerl Paula Dobrowolski leads the pack in the 880 run. lTop rightl Grace Mclean soars over the high jump bar. lBottom leftl Eight girls charge out of the blocks at the sound of the gun. lBottom center, pg. 1083 440-relay teams prepare for handoffs. lBottom center, pg. 1091 Doreen Brault puts all her power behind the softball to throw over 150 feet. lBottom rightl Eileen Paskus and Ronda Blanco exchange the baton successfully in a handoff. tnackens stmve to wm On your mark! Get set! Bang! Eight feet pounding out a rhythm of win, win, win! As the girls cross the finish line, one is happy, seven others disappointed, and nerves relax with the relief of knowing each person did her best. Since a main ingredient of track is getting psyched-up, each event entered in needs total concentration of mind and body and an all-out effort! This the girls had, and they lost only one meet out of six. -5. OLLGYBAHGRS SGIZG league Minel l got it! screams out a player as she rushes to strain her body in an effort to hit the ball over the net. Again and again this action, besides diving across the court, is repeated and accepted as part of the game. Varsity girls captured the league with 8 wins and 1 loss. JV's followed suit with 8 wins and 1 loss. This is the second year they have won a trophy for the school. A I -. A N--.,,,N ? , -' Q s- f M' X ea... aff H. i, - WN . :kiln 'wfv U 'IN .L r lTop leftl Cindy Ardolino looks up towards the ball in readiness to serve. lTop centerl Ann Brown spikes the ball as Kathy Tidwell and Dian Felshaw look on. iTop rightl Terri Sabol jumps high for BP against the Trojans. iBottom leftl VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM lRow ll Kathy Tidwell. Grace Mclean, Lisa Torbert, Cindy Ardolino, Dian Felshaw, Ann Brown. lFlow 23 Donna Dunnington, Genine Wallace, Diana Bus. Flamona Mossakowski, Carol Ewertz, Linda Krein, Cindy Green. lRow 3l Coach Ruth Morris. lBottom center. pg. l1Ol Nancy Rippy complains, What a fwitzy referee! lBottom center, pg. 111l Kathy Tidwell aims high for another basket. lBottom rightl VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - iFlow ll Cindy Ardolino, Grace Mclean, Nancy Rippy, Dian Felshaw, Andy Raincrow. Sue Scheppel. lRow 2l Kathy Blanco, Joyce Wallace. Paula Dobrowolski. Joan Flaincrow, Chris Delarosa, Donna Dunnington, Doreen Brault, Anna Cendejas. lRow 3l Coach Janice Howard, Barbara Shearhart, Jeanie Stone. Debbie Weckler, Lisa Torbert, Kathy Tidwell. Theresa Ybarra. Carol Ewertz. ' LA' gifs if new Balm REPWLFC 4 -s .t 1 .tN,.x , t .- .s,,,..-t,...,1,.-tw.A,,..,X 'Ill 552-' , A. - .- , '-X Ss. Basketeens fight mishaps Dribble, dribble, leap, shoot - two points! Who can ever forget the time Dian Felshaw and Paula Drobrowolski used teamwork and made a basket with an assist, then a layup for the other team. Miseries! The whole season had a series of these mishaps. The Varsity team, however, evened out with four wins and four losses, and JV's with five wins and three losses. tennis team keeps motzale Inexperience was the main problem for this year's tennis team. Even though eight losses and one tie plagued the team, their morale stayed high. ' Freshmen gained know-how from Genine Wallace and Debbie Schuster who led the singles and from Diana Graham and Carol Rozario who swung for doubles. lTop leftl Miss Donna Kramer counsels the girls while they practice. lTop center, pg. 1125 Diana Graham waits for Carol Rozario to serve a sizzler, lTop center, pg. Al Betty Wroniak stretches for the bird as Diana Graham looks on. lTop rightl Susan Case puts oomphl into her swing. lBottom upper lefti VARSITY TENNIS TEAM r lRow ll Denise Ramirez, Debbie Schuster, Ann Brown, Diana Graham, Carol Rozario. Floxsanne Shields. lFlow 2l Rhonda Collie. Ramona Mossakowskr, Brenda Debano. Karen Donabedian, Betty Wroniak, Patty Collie. April Cedor. lFIow 3l Connie Wangrud. Susan Gaetke, Lyla Hanson. Sheryl Fulmer, Paula Oxenford, Diana Bus. Genine Wallace. lBottom lower leftl The ball is captured in a successful serve. lBottom centerl Carol Flozario looks with gleeful anticipation at the ball that will be hers. lBottom upper rightl VARSITY BADMINTON RETUFINEES - lFlow ll Diana Graham, Karen Donabedian. Jackie McCoy, April Cedor. lRow 2l Floxsanne Shields, Barbara Shearhart. Anne Werner, Barbara Reid, Susan Case. Betty Wroniak. lBottom lower lefti Miss Claudine Casey prepares the line-up for the team. - A . V' ' W ........, , ,- .,,,.w'Wf' ,2.g:t! . ..,..-v '4AKWlJyHsw ywM,,,.4r. T' S I I. . 7' ,an . ,,,.-rv . V haw- X N X 2 ii .31 A . 49 nj. Req Ax Y 4 Q 1 n is - EM y Qs! A ? X Q35 X , N5 QQ 'lf 7751-f.Qf:wfsQ:wa,w,m MWs: wXW fx ak 4 4-:rg yi , I , J JF.- ,, ,JM x .,,.. X v ri ' ffkQ!F ,JQ' ' ' J m i? . . MW WW A :W :A A vw wr . 1, ' . K. f -, m-hh my R .ff-1, -.Wk ' -. .. - 5 r4gw:w,Q,fggg5g1fQf,ff: .t A 1 - 'tqaixq .-'Q Q 'QV A 3 R . fha -nr TV. , ' . xsjlaa. jr V?4V,?vw, ' Q-:if J fN I lg V .if I 'Y . . We if Z, V , i4 , , QM , .As N Q 1, f 5 f afizfim 9 w,.M11ggi,i M, Y 4 f . ,K .Q 1125? 5 WMS . .,,. Mx J 5352: .. 5 LQ k ,F i Q, 3 ' Y ,A -ff' sez- jfs ' Aw - ' if .. M , . - K 43 ga 4? l v 1 I g i N.. ,,.M..0'-' W Q Y 11 I Q I J, I 71 A 1 V mu N, .la qt YK Q! Ji 'X pf . take A look BACK wheize the oizeam Began . . . With school days forever continuing, it seems, life is composed with pieces of dreams. The world of learning is never ending and forever changing. The scope of our dreams rests largely on our ability to learn and be taught. Though times may change and methods may vary, the process of learning does not alter. A class progresses four years and graduates. Another completes its four years and leaves the school, and the cycle is continous. Buena Park High School was constructed in the name of higher education and with the intention of steering youth in the right direction. lt started as a dream in 7956. lt started with the hopes of attaining a stately campus and accomodating aspiring students. The campus has come a long way since '56, and here within our eyes a dream has come true. Buena Park has developed and grown into the world it wished to become when it was still a child. Unfolding a dream is not a difficult task, but making one last is. As the mist of that dream fades away, we see that it had become a reality. ie--553-573 ruff t lTop leftl Mr, Vahram Kerian and Principal Richard Spaulding proudly presented the Coyote Marching Band in 1956. Mr. Kerian, former band director, wrote BP's Alma Mater and Coyote Fight Song. lBottom leftl Construction men busily worked to complete BPHS in time to welcome students for opening day ceremonies held in 1956. lBottom centerl A glance at this scene shows the making of the now crowded main halls of BP. lTop righti High atop BPHS, an aerial shot captures the total size of the school in its beginning. lBottom rightl Workers closely inspect the windows which they have just installed. This year many of them were painted blue. smzmmmmmmmmnmws Q2 EP' ' , my 3 E. V s ' f 4 w v Q - 3 ,ow,, ,, 4 M. -, ' al' R . V f K1 J . '?'lJ2. we . t, MA . J, Q , .., 'M V V19-11 5 jig, ' . ., -. .u 'ww L.': ': -14z.2S4.',g,'5'2ii5ff3 , ' -- f ww-fy f ww 'i N , ... W 'fwr-miami . Q QQ M .X . Q , 9 A, . 6 ,i rvfs. ,L 4 fx l .A . ,QU 4 - -fl f . uh. ,V fra? 'V ' - , ,ax L Rf'.j. Q ' W ,ff A - - ',I .NV Q 'xx ' Q' ' ' f 'g v ' . flgc' ' wr? f 'X - Q ff Tl . ,giqgl -ff ish. ' SSS 'V' .. gain 9 L. . lgdgxi - 3 wkfigx. - x 6 y zqfyxgik. sftwffii 'iisf . 2.5.3 3. , x-' ' 1+ s in f-.f ' ,Mg K A K 5-w.f3!?.p I . 3132: - Q M Q - -A -, - ,E v. EEE Q. A 1 -22,11 - V v .5 .gg 1. 3.5, V .Q .W 1 2 +2 'K f xr f . f , ff -1 ' if A z .4 'f -. . , .1 . Q +. rv s , 1 '1:'. X'!xx'i ': . . FW 'Lfbfr-'73 3 ' gf, if wyiwg X Q '. Q63 - as f gui? if A5932 Q -, 5 5 ,H qv Siva .5 'S 4156 ,f 55 35 Q32 5531.2 3. x-R-N3 We S s .sown u, nsmav S NH M23 iii? an wad,-of -op ,gy 4--wuy.4,., 4-,'Y la A-it X r .. School IGADGI2 S665 OQGAITI a.-:L,t: . 4.0. 'FWW4 As I write this message, we are approaching the half-way point in .Q the '72-'73 school year, The fall 'i .x,..A+ ,r .- - 4 sport season has been a piece of a dream - the most successful in our history. Cross country, Water polo. and football - all teams battled for championships until the very end of the season. and all finished high. The student body was enthusiastically supportive - the 7 Coyotes really howled! We have momentum - we expect our success to continue throughout the year. And as you read these words. I predict that the Coyotes will be saying that this was one of our finest years, the whole of a dream! Sincerely Your Principal, Richard H. Spaulding as lTop leftl Even the wild fashions of Assistant Principal of School Services, Mr. Flito Bios. did not blind him from his duties. lTop centerl Mr. Jack Holm, Assistant Principal of Instructional Services, ponders over problems concerning administration. lTop rightl Principal Richard Spaulding is viewed in a kaleidoscopic manner. lBottom left pg. Hl Secretary Mrs. Delores Helm's bright smile often puts students at ease in the main office. iBottom right pg. Hl District administrators are John D. Renley. Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Services: Leonard L. Murdy, Superintendent. John W. Mann, Deputy Superintendent: Harold L. Throop. Assistant Superintendent. Business Services. lBottom left pg. 'l13l Board of Trustees are lSeatedl Mrs, N.A. Begovich. Member. Franklin Sullivan, President: Peter Churm, Member: lStandingl Sheldon C. Houts. Member: Mrs. W.G. lLaurel Fl.l Hoffmann, Clerk. lBottom right pg. 113l Mrs. Peggy Byrne was forever faithful to her secretarial duties. U! 113 s . Fu:- :vs ll' Qtr 11 Counselons help stuoents The active Counseling Department was kept busy this year working with a new truancy system, testing seniors, helping college bound students, and handling discipline problems. Many counselors played significant roles in making 1973 a more productive year for students, Mr. Robert Bruce helped to keep the lab periods in action: Mrs. Carol Bowen added a new dimension to counseling with her Career CIoset: and Mrs. Margaret Hurst guided CSF for another year. The counseling staff also welcomed a new face, Mr.James Book, In addition to scheduling programs for BP students academically as well as emotionally, BP counselors also worked to give the school a personality that students could relate to. Q Ill!! 4 K U 'pl ,4'.-' 0 . 1, H' f 0 ri . to 1 4 Q ' n'. ' 0 ' 4 if ' . R ,il , . ' 4 o v 0 0 Fi .Q ,', 0.0 0 Qin v ,1 is 1 0 0 A ' . '. ' nam is ' I I fy t ,,,,... s 1 'J M..-gr 9 .ssfsxg swf l Y nl! - ei sisgiji k s 2 .1 lj X 1 ki 5 4 . I 1, 5 gt B 1 N ar .4 an 5 sg? X L YQ . 7? 5 ,sg -wpwsldfi sumti!!! nunevI 'DO O Ll Sl N V-'SL i 06,0 LS . 9, 1,-4 i lTop left, pg. 114l Mrs Carol Bowen welcomes a student with a smile lTop right, pg. 1141 Mr William Jenks tolls to make school more meaningful for students. lBottom upper left. pg, l14l Secretary Mrs. Joanne Monson is a farm believer of Put on a happy face! lBottom upper right, pg. 114l Hard-working secretary Mrs. Betty Sperr takes a message from a parent. lBottom left, pg. 114l Mrs Janice Porter always adds a pleasant note to the guidance office. lBottom right. pg, 1l4l Eh, what'd you say? asks Secretary Mrs Jeanne Dubay. lBottom centerl Assistant Principal of Pupil Personnel Services Mrs. Catherine Killeen explains the hard facts to a student, lTop left, pg. 115l Mr. Robert Bruce uses the telephone to communicate with a parent lTop right. pg. 115l Mr. James Book studies the Title One procedures, a program he will be heading next year. lBottorn upper left, pg. 115l Sharing with students is one of Mrs. Margaret Hurst's outstanding qualities. lBottom upper right. pg. 115l Warm-hearted Mrs. Vida Northup willingly counsels a student. lBottorn left, pg 115l Secretary Ollie Feemster explains the new truant system. lBottom right, pg. 115l Secretary Mrs. Virginia LaMere cheerfully stamps an absence card. Not picturedi Mrs. Gail Safford. attendance secretary Stuoents S612 pon outsioe ure The Ag Department made quite a name for itself under the guidance of two new instructors, Mr. Gary Bechtold and lVlr. Rhynie Hollitz. The Ag Department remained active throughout the year by participating in state competitions, introducing incoming Coyotes to the Ag program. and taking part in the annual FFA Week celebration. The printing and processing of photo material, overhauling of cars. making of leather goods. drafting of blueprints, and wiring of electrical circuits were learned by students in the different industrial arts classes. Students obtained knowledge and experience in Agriculture and Industrial Arts. These classes will be of help to them in the future since many jobs are in some way related to them. 'be T K gr- 3' sg? A 4'---'Y J .st 'T at SP li. cnansusmnunn Jw lTop leftl Mr. Sam Wells helps students to achieve the best results. lTop centerl Department Head William Strasburg demonstrates metal working. lTop rightl Mr. Rhynie Hollitz reaches his hand to a loving cow while feeding. lBottom upper left pg. 116l Mr. Ronald Gross looks bewildered at students' work. lBottom upper right pg. 116i Mr. John Culhane explains the techniques of printing. lBottom upper left pg. 117l Nlr. Ed Tervvilliger examines projects with sincerity. lBottom right pg. 1177 Mr. John Van Wonterghem advises his students on their projects. lBottom lower left pg. 116i Mr. Gary Bechtold goes through his daily routine of caring for animals. lBottom lower right pg. 116i Mr. Tye Hillger assists creative minds in handicrafts. lBottom lower left pg. l17l Nlr, Ronald Thomas is always ready to give a helping hand. 3 t ' H Classes GIIIIGCII STZUOGHIC UIIG Both the Home Economics and Business Education classes prepare students for future jobs. Teachers of Home Economics stress the aspects of the important tasks of a successful home. Business Education teachers inspire students to continue studies in their vocational field. These many teachers. with their relevant courses, will influence the lives of students. lTop left p. 1133 Mrs, Marietta Mclntire. Home Economics department head, shows the wonders of home management. lTop left p, 1193 Business Education department head. Mrs. Dicksie Peterson, points out the basic fundamentals of a good typist. lTop center p. 1193 Mr. Matt Asta helps his students with a smile. lTop right p, 1193 A stitch in time saves nine is demonstrated by Mrs. Margaret Nelson. lTop lower center p. 1193 Mrs. Patricia Sabourin, teacher aide. whistles while she works. lTop lower right p. 1193 Teacher aide Mrs. Jane Polentz busily types. lBottom upper left p. 1183 Mrs. Janet Griffith instructs students on mixing ingredients properly. lBottom lower left p. 1183 Miss Sylvia Vrattos thoughtfully looks over grades. lBottom right p. 1193 Mr. Shashi Trikha proudly displays a few of the thousands of cans his classes contributed for the can drive. lBottom left p. 1193 No, the foot isn't necessary to run this machine, explains Mr, David Bremer. lBottom right p. 1193 Miss Nancy Hopp hesitates to ask, ls it done yet? 'Kg Wg X. k.fag,g,-s F -Hg - 'Q trr- K e tri-. sf - we .54 x 1 A bi me 14 S X S' Xa k ,S si rr www ,WW ..+ WA Changes come to BD campus Scuba diving was offered for the first time as a course in P.E. The class was taught the use of tanks and given lifesaving practice. ln Boys' P.E,, an elective system gave sophomores. juniors, and seniors an opportunity to concentrate on a sport of their choice. The freshmen. however. had the standard program. This made it possible for them to play all the sports and be able to choose the one they'd like to excel in. All these activities took place during regular P.E, classes. Since seventh period was for varsity sports, these electives were not offered at that hour. The Girls' P.E. Department was run similar to the Boys'. During regular P.E. classes, girls were offered electives, including scuba diving. GAA was seventh period and presented girls an opportunity to compete in all sports. lVlr. Scott Malich guided the Boys' P.E. program, and Miss Janice Howard was head of Girls' P,E, .EM ,,,,,,.,.1 3 H 'xt Ei! it 55533 if 'Wilt f 1' ,-as-41 J IJ: s 3'1smsf, '. , Liar? 1 i MSW 9 E521 . l T f ff,i ir r q-r'ffe,4 ,- all l ' Wigs 'f-Q.-.. ...-..W..w---7 ' Li ixxl we 42 wi s i gg A .L lTop leftl Mr. Prentis Porter smiles. Just give me that old soft show lTop centerl Mr Scott Malich remembers the good old days lTop rlghtl Mrs. Fluth Morris flashes a friendly smile lBottom leftl Miss Donna Kramer gives helpful hints to Vickie lngraham. lBottom center pg. 12Ol Nlr John Craven displays one of the teams many trophies lBottom center pg. 121l Mr. Ralph Tallant and Mr, George Fairchild discuss strategy during a game, lBottom rightl Mr Edward Hicks displays the victory sign. Rookies aoo to ptzoorzam The Health and Driver Education Department discussed todays' problems and how to cope with them, Health instructors taught the many aspects of the human body. Safety precautions and hazards to the mind and body were discussed throughout the course, Sex Education and drugs were the most popular topics. Both through classroom work and behind the wheel training. students learned defensive driving. This prepared students to accept the responsibilities of driving. QW lTop leftl Mr. Albert Britt protests, l'm innocent. lTop center pg. l22l Mr. Dan Hirsch models the latest styles in casts. lTop center pg. 123i Mr. Steven Colflesh exclaims. Sorry. you're too big for the freshmen team. lTop rightl Mr. Norman Watson gives words of wisdom to the team. iBottom upper leftl Miss Janice Howard shows freshmen the basic techniques. iBottom lower leftl Miss Sara Ann Thompson explains, Everybody needs ice tea. lBottom upper center pg. 122l Mr. Rex Shoemaker observes his tennis team at work. lBottom lower center pg. 122i Mr. Ken Bell says, l'll tell ya, that freshmen heap scares me. lBottom center pg. 123i Miss Claudine Casey flashes a well-known smile. iBottom rightl Mr. William Hartman takes a rest after long season. - 1 'tmp f' N- .. . 41-sswt1s,.,,,yN,,,.sN' r .az - K il 'm. 1 gg 1 ,fl Erxvl X' 17 ' ,fx r j ff? I , , 1 S3 3 .. -ri f..-,... W 'K 1 'bv 4 'J Q el 3- N ,s i ,wQ.:.3':' J . , 3 5-L 'S:'ix is ff K x .., s' Q.. . SX 'U 'ng f. EGM? 1 -K ,gk A -,gn 4 i'.,...4-Si, aw: --'I S131 ,. u.f'ff fw v 'Q ' Jvvf 4:5 is ' If aff- vm 4 english teacheizs 'wmte on' Miss Sharon Hunter served as English department head for the first time. Her goal was to keep the classes running smoothly while preparing for innovations for the future. Since the new graduation requirements lowered the number of English credits, two teachers moved to other departments and a reading development class was started. A new course offered this year was Historical Fiction which tied history and English together: offering students credit in either subject. With fewer English classes, team teaching was abandoned. The big team room was used for mass media classes and its equipment. Next year Miss Hunter hopes to have a video tape machine in use. ,....--'M l N 4 off iTop left. pg. 124l Embarrassing situations may arise if Mr. Gary Berland finds you writing to your boyfriend. lTop right, pg. 124i Mrs. Linda Barnes' quick wit often comes out in the classroom. lTop left, pg. 1251 Do you think you understand this now? questions Mr. Roy Bogseth. lTop right, pg.125l The camera takes a close look while Mrs. Rochelle Lubin explains the assignment. lBottom upper leftl Little big man, Mr. Ronald Calvisi is always ready to explain. lBottom lower Ieftl Mrs. Yvonne Krogh's warm personality proves itself with her patience. lBottom centerl Department head Miss Sharon Hunter reveals the humor necessary for teaching. lBottom left. pg. 125i Mr. John Hufferd. as always, looks on with interest. lBottom right. pg. 125i Teacher's aid Donald Peratt watches another tie go! ,..,....---- Cneative ARIS BRIGNIIGI1 YEAR With the help and support of the Student Body, Band Boosters, and the community, the BPHS Band will be seen in new uniforms next year. Under the guidance of Mr. James Young, this year's 90-piece band is the largest in the school's history, All the musical groups were highlighted at the music concerts during the year. According to Mrs. Regina Jensen, vocal instructor, We have a much better blend than ever before and are getting along fine. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Fein and Mrs. Marilyn Arnoff, the Drama Department began the year with The Curious Savage . The Mouse That Hoare-d was the second production. Providing the students with the opportunity for creative expression is one of the purposes of the Art Department. according to Mr. Lawrence Cafarella. Many students entered and won awards in various art contests and displays. gh K S' qi W, 1-9 Yr. 'ar . V cf . il I7 vi. 'XML gi A -4. '- A N X . 1 'f Z A .gli 0 Q . v 5 xv' ,O X, Q. B. JUN' , I A M . ffl'-in tw... - Q5 'S-x lTop upper leltl Mr Laurence Caferella watches intensely as Joey Slockbower puts finishing touches on his ceramic candle holder lTop lower leftl With bemused expressions, two students listen to suggestions from Mrs Theo Hayslette about their art project. lTop centerl Mrs. Regina Jensen conducts the choir with an all' together-now! Uh one, uh two, uh three. lTop upper rightl How real should art be is the topic of discussen by Mr. Robert Hugenberger and Mrs. Linda Robinson. lTop lower rightl Almost, almost! student teacher Miss Joslyn Aitkeen exclaims lTop lower far rightl Let me hear that passage once again, insists Mr. James Young. lBottom left pg. 'IZ6l A student receives assistance with her wood sculpture from Mr. William Newcomb. lBottom right pg. 126i Mrs. Marilyn Arnofl gives a helping hand with drama production. lBottom left pg 127l Mr. Charles Fein, acting Head of Fine Arts, converses with cast members about an upcoming drama production. lBottom right pg. 127i Mr. Charles Blackwell, aid nn Fine Arts, adiusts the lighting histoiz opfens NSW classes Major changes were made in the Social Science Department, U.S. History is now offered with electives such as Famous Battles. Fads and Fashions, Historical Fiction, Modern America. and Ethnic Studies, These made the average student able to meet the new requirements while enjoying themselves. The classes delved deeper into each separate area. therefore making them more realistic to the student's views. Introduction to Social Science was required for freshmen instead of World History, This prepared them to choose history electives in their field of interest. XY' X K! ' yi ,1 'Y if - K' - L, Q, , ,NWO V ty 1 '.tfzi'WYi ' 2, t ,Y A ., ,. 5 l 5 , ,iw - ri f, 4 ,S 3 1 ik T ' ty? T A it slr Q if 1 2 stts , ,231 ' 5 X-4,'v4Gi', 'WU' Y A - sim it , T T lrxiijxigflgdfixlygxxgi i, QT? xglf xx A if ' it ,i- W iigifa it .W- ql W Q ary' Q, z 2 57? ff iii Mi R A 1'5 2 l it i.i.'i T s51f5,fQj,l7.if2 'i.. i, A , . X .k:iNlQyt X Qw gil ,,,,,1 . Q 'X X XX A ff P lu. x -we gif M21 0, ' 1 , fi M ws11,fv1?'?:ve2,i4- t f if ' i1,QW'.'., sf A. . V , umm 1 5 fl gli fi r i r QP' l 1 .fi 9 Q I rl.. Q Q s i- E3 is Kees wil li Q' lTop left, pg. 1281 I find it hard to believe that you all did your homework! remarks Mrs. Carol Dooley. lTop right, pg, 1281 Mrs. Betty Scaling indulges in one of her favorite pastimes - smiling during a break between history classes. lTop left. pg. 1291 Hal They caught you again! teasingly grins Mr. James Robinson. lTop right. pg, 1291 Mr. David Boies displays a typical reaction to a civics class decision. lBottom upper left, pg. 1281 ln this class, I'm the boss! states Mr, Richard Porter. lBottom lower left, pg. 128l You mean you want 5.000 copies of this by next period? questions teacher aid Mrs. Virginia Hertzler. lBottom right. pg. 1283 Mr. James Bremer guides students to find their own answers. lBottom left. pg. 1291 Miss Shirley Gatling recalls a happy experience as a history teacher. lBottom right, pg. 1291 Mrs. Virginia Wallace draws attention to a map of Europe. P' 'fazw if 4 N ,n a 'Fi Social Science Bullos nappont Department Head Mr. James Bremer sums up' the Social Science Department by saying, We do our best to listen to what the students want, to meet their needs, and to help them enjoy the learning process. K' 3? 5, if . V . aw gi.. 1 t 1 5 35 -. ' -. 31 ,, i f k ' N J H' - QQ 1 5 . L if my Q fha? 'iigur J , ,. 1 n X , fl X J X VJ W U AK ' 'Mx JV j Xl yi X V f T' it v 130 ,N L, 1 . X K +5 il N N l X2 X l 4 f l lll li'-5'3 : 'ftouy ,xv Lis 'vs ll 7 V Kg .Q X 1 . - t . '! S i,'l 'A' 'CU 9-tv the :Ae if E. N 0 N was 1 Y ...4 S. if lk 'xx' 2283. 0,0 QFVA YAC! SN Yeax We '- languages oiscovetz cultunes The Foreign Language Depart- ment not only taught French, German, and Spanish, but they also stressed the social background of those countries. Special emphasis was given to Mexico in the study of Spanish. Viewing foreign films and visiting foreign restaurants helped to make the year more interesting and meaningful to the students. A special project. The Lingo Thing. was a gathering of language students interested in sharing the different aspects of the fun part of learning. Participants put on plays, sponsored food-tasting rooms, and organized game rooms. 1 X ff KQQ f X x , VM ,. ,J if' . -.- '- lTop left, pg. 13Ol Mr. Doug Prochaska tells his famous Squeg joke to another naive history class. lTop right, pg, 'l3Ol Spanish teacher Mr. Stanley Tinkle considers the validity of a students test answer. lTop left, pg. 131l Seamos Amigos! exclaims Mrs. Julie Swartz. lTop right, pg. 131l Mr. Bill Weech compares answers with a Spanish student. lBottom left, pg. l30l Sing while you work! carols Mrs. Linda Gruver, social science teacher. lBottom right, pg. l3Ol Mr. John Costello explains methods of researching history. lBottom left, pg. 1313 The intricate design of the Eiffel Tower is pointed out by Department Head Mr. George Hunnex. lBottom right, pg. 1311 lnformal group discussions are used by Miss Flora Anderson in her German classes. -I 'Q -iw f N math SUITIS UD ACNIGVGITIGHTI According to the new requirements. only five units of Math instead of ten is now necessary for graduation, Department Head Albert Hammel feels students recognize the importance of math and reports that the enrollment in these classes hasn't decreased. The O period for trigonometry was initiated this year and proved to be successful. Early risers could be seen at school by 7 a.m., ready to attack challenging equations. To speed up the solving of problems, calculators were used for the first time. The advanced mathematicians used them for quick answers to basics which would prepare them for advanced work. Something new in the program was the use of students who acted as teacher aides. rl: 'wt , X i ly . 2. f -Y---ng g i n SL. I 6C.OlOGlS1IS show ACTION The goal of the Science Department was to make the students aware of the different environmental damage. One of the ways used to show this was by fabricating mock trials against the Faculty Club for using non-biodegradable trash. Another teaching method used was field trips to see destroyed areas. Small scale experiments were performed in class. The Science Department, through these methods, tried to put the pieces of the world back together for better dreams. 1.ll'l , 2... 1.23 - 1414 1.53 1.80 BH 1,52 294 1.77 B7 lTop left1 Mr. Bernard Schumaker has many interesting facts to point out lTop center1 Opening students' eyes to what lies under the microscope brings fulfillment to Science Department Head Mrs. Sarah Gronstrand lTop right1 Mr. Robert Goodrich lends a helping hand to some perplexing lab problems. lBottom upper far left pg. 1321 Mr. John Miller always has a hearty hello for anyone who might come in lBottom upper left pg. 1321 Mr Vahram Kerian informs students of the best solutions. lBottom upper right pg. 1321 Mrs Carol Fritz points out slide-rule operations lBottom upper left pg. 1331 A teacher's rob is never finished, as demonstrated by Mr. Ray Piper. lBottom upper right pg 1331 Mr William Jovanovic chuckles at some of the answers he finds on his quizzes. fBottom left pg, 1321 Math Department Head Mr, Albert Hammel points out the many interesting and worthwhile facts of an isoscles triangle lBottom right pg. 1321 Mr. Saul Schacter is seen here running the annual paper airplane contest sponsored by Math Club students. lBottom left pg. 1331 Can you see the paramesium? Mr. William Moffat asks. fBottom right pg. 1331 Typing is one of many tedious chores that must be performed by secretarial aide Diane Reents. GW ITIGIINOOS BRING change New classes offered in speech were public speaking, oral interpretation, debate. and group discussion and decision making. Students enrolled in these classes could compete in tournaments and community service speaking. Forensic points were earned by placing in a competition. These points could lead to scholarships. Controlled readers, workbooks. and a sound table were among the equipment used developing speed. basic skills, and meaning in the reading advancement development classes. A basic goal was to get the students to relate to what they had read. The signs of the times were evident in the library. Newsbanks and magazines were kept on microfische to be read on the microfische readers. The library hopes for a cassette listening station next year. E is 1 . at if .. 5 fs . . O U' K , I B? ,- 019 1 2 IVVV fan :W Ali L5 fx-rrQb. lTop leftl Mrs. Ruth Nordstrom takes time to put her books in order, lTop centerl Mrs Jennette Robbins, library clerk, busily types out new book cards. lTop rightl Library clerk Mrs Betty DeMato explains the use of the Readers' Guide. lBottom left, pg 1341 Speech teacher Miss Pernell Gault points to the factors of a good speech lBottom upper right, pg, 1347 Mrs. Joan Wilson sets up the sound table in her reading advancement class, lBottom lower right, pg, 1341 Zina Boodaghi gets help from Mr John Kahkonen. lBottom left, pg 1357 Librarian Dr. Peter Martin has seen the library grow from 12,000 volumes in 1957 to 30,000 volumes this year lBottom right, pg 135i Bookstore clerk Mrs. Betty Whitelock puts things back in order ,,1f' 0 DWP TDA - ' PAQ Dan! 135 Stuoents exptone new flelos The Special Programs Department, guided by lVlr. Todd Tennyson, had a year of growth and change. Employment agencies were provided to get them ready for the working world. Students were given an opportunity to participate in a Water Safety Course where they learned safety precautions. Work Experience. directed by Mr. Ralph Olson, has helped more than 200 people. Students may enroll in exploratory, general, or vocational areas of the program. They receive credits but may or may not receive pay. The Regional Occupational Pro- gram lFl0Pl is directed by Mr. Fred Pilling. Here students receive job training and experience that will help them prepare for an occupation. Title I classes are set-up for students needing extra help in classroom work. Plans for the future include an expansion of enrollment from 50 to 250. Students work towards their own personal achievements, with the main goal of the teacher being a person the student can come to for help. in Wi i 'N fit .f X 310 , K N A iz tt? . K ,,!. sf V4 , Ss. ' . t ek.. .. F K .t ...S wwf t ftfgq x H g- : E ,,g TN W If 'fs 0 sm, T 'HRK aj, A ,Sq t t Kia - 3 f it f ,td HA Wife Y., ,...-- '0 Q4 2 J' 1' 't Ng: M- A ff. .,.. i Y if Y A '-t vt WL? lTop far leftl Mrs. Edwina Haynes looks on the bright side of teaching. lTop upper leftl Mr. Stanton Booth listens to a student as a friend. lT0p lower leftl Mrs. Betty Adams explains the assignment to one of her students. lTop centerl Mr. Todd Tennyson teaches Sammy Drake the functions of the stopwatch. lTop upper rightl Mrs. Marilyn Mitchell welcomes those interested in Work Experience. lTop lower rightl Mr. Ralph Olson discusses employment problems with Rudy. fBottom left Pg. 1363 Mr. Fred Pilling 'Wm explains job requirements to a student. lBottom center Pg. 136l Mr. Lawrence Follett tells his class of two changes to be made in the Title l Program. lBottom right Pg. 136l Mr. Richard Bartulski wants everyone to know his motto lBottom left Pg. 137l Mrs. Nancy Steudle helps a student with a reading assignment. lBottom right Pg. l37l Aides Mrs. Eve Porter, Mrs. Carolyn Close. and Mrs. Jo Pevehouse display equipment used by the department. Campus functions with help The most popular food was burritos. lt took 240 a day to meet the demand. Chocolate-chip cookies, another favorite, were consumed in great quantities - 150 packsdaily. Nlrs. Betty Hey lady! Freed was the vending machine attendant. She claims this job has taught her to be tolerant and patient. Besides the three custodians seen each day, many gardeners. electricians, and night custodians put in over 160 hours a week to keep the campus functioning. lVlrs, Nancy Skipton was the girls' matron. To prevent graffitti, Nancy mounted construction paper for the girls to write on. Needlecraft and reading took up her quiet moments. Getting up by 5 a.m., the flirtatious bus drivers drove over 200 miles a day getting students to and from school. Although the hours were long, driver Tom Dollarhide spoke for the group by saying, I love it! 'QQ'-1 . I 1 .IQ1 'Q 1 Y -l x S I XF .- ,I lTop leftl The papers on the girls' restroom wall are filled with bits of graffitti. Mrs. Nancy Skipton uses a spare moment for her crocheting. lTop centerl Students unload from busses to start the day. 1972-'73 bus drivers include Greg Dziuk, Curt Harris, Bill Noriega, and Tom Dollarhide, Not pictured are Shorty Keller and Pat McWeridy Sleepy' eyed Coyotes prepare to stumble off the bus. lTop upper rightl An electrician repairs wiring in the resource center, Mr. Angel Soto cleans up after lunch lTop lower rightl Mr. Jack Rogers uses the vacuum to clean the campus. Mr, Fred Soto cleans up the cafeteria kitchen, lBottom leftl 1972-'73 cafeteria staff includes Mrs Hazel Willis. Mrs. Lillian Brawley. and Mrs Helen Hornicezewski, Not pictured is Mrs, Lavon Adams, Mr, Richard Porter looks over the day's selections. Students congregate in the cafeteria for lunch and socializing, iBottom rightl Mrs. Betty Freed fills the machines with money in preparation for the break Students crowd the snack area for a quick bite to eat. 0 l GCIIIORS KGGD DRESSES ROHID, Room 12 was a whirling tornado of deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines for Publications Adviser Leslee Austin. ln addition to contending with the fury of both the Paw Prints and Los Coyotes staffs, Mrs. Austin had to teach two classes of freshmen English and train a roomful of future Paw Printers in Journalism I. Under the guidance of Adviser Austin and Editor Pat Tashima, many facets of journalism were undertaken by the hardworking Paw Prints reporters. Fulfilling their production schedule of 16 issues kept the staff busily active for the 1972-'73 year. In between Paw Prints' distribution, Lindsay Ouirke and his staff coordinated Paw Prints on the Air. No people were more excited or relieved than those people on the Los Coyotes staff were when the completed annuals arrived on June 4. Editor Richard Chang advised his staff through four major deadlines, some lasting well into the night, until the pieces of dreams were eventually assembled and the yearbook finally completed. As the year winds to an end, so does the recording of the 1972- 1973 school year history. Both Los Coyotes and Paw Prints have met their final deadlines and the presses have slowly rolled to a satisfying end. -ll' S ,tM.ttt,t .t.t. . .,.. .........t VM.. Wctw, tt.t,, t.,W.tt .- . . ., - .. 5' t 4,5 J : ,ex Wg..-al XY sw Ns. X S .. K N X ,W lTop leltl Los Coyotes Editor Richard Chang and Paw Prints Editor Pat Tashima work on problems which arise on both their staffs. lTop centerl PUBLICATIONS members: Mark Brewster, Susan Case. Richard Chang. Rhonda Collie, Mike Czaykowski, Debbie DuBois, Dian Felshaw, Diana Graham, Rhonda Green, Ed Grutzik, Cindy Lagmay, Leena Mannermaa, Sharon Mealer. Lindsay Ouirke, Barbara Reid, Joe Riemer, Scott Robinson, Roxsanne Shields, David Swanberg. Kathy Takemoto, Pat Tashima. Kathy Tidwell. Not pictured are Ann Brown and Mark Milbrath. lTop upper rightl PAW PRINTS ON THE AIR Editor Lindsay Ouirke and his staff, Bob Venable, Mickey Cross, and Jane Nelson run through a taping session. Not pictured is Larry Key. iTop lower rightl PAW PRINTS members: Richard Chang, Mickey Cross, Juan Cuellar. Mike Czaykowski, Donna Dunnington, Bob Haskins, Cathy Matthews, Jodi Maza, Jane Nelson. Donna Persechino, Steve Santiago. Phil Seiler, Richard Spring, Pat Tashima. Greg Tice. Not pictured are Gary Dimick. Charlene Grive, Larry Key, John MacDonald. Frank McDonald, Lindsay Quirke, Joe Riemer, and Bob Venable. lBottom Ieftl Adviser Leslee Austin hurries across campus on her way back to ROOM 12, iBottom centerl Los Coyotes members Kathy Takemoto, Cindy Lagmay, and Par Tashima smile as Editor Richard Chang cracks an after deadline joke. lBottom rightl Page editors Greg Tice. Donna Dunnington, and Jane Nelson work hectically to meet a Paw Prints deadline. 42 Bos sums up this last yean l'll remember the 1972-73 school year as the year of change. Never in my previous three years at BPHS have so many changes occurred in a one-year span. The changes this past year are numerous and not all of them are school related. One of the changes was the permanent adoption of lab periods. This change helped students better acquaint themselves with the responsibilities that accompany extra education time. Another change for the better was the painting of the school. Painters could be seen busily brushing on second and third coats of paint for the first quarter of the year. An outside-of-school change was the 18-year-old vote. This change proved that young people are responsible enough to have a choice in our nation's decision- making process. The new graduation requirements, a wider range ofcourse offerings, and a sort of self-directional change by students all added to the year of change. As for student government, we had our ups and downs this past year, yet on the whole we had a fine year. The Executive Cabinet tried hard to make the year enjoyable as well as beneficial for the students. Due to outstanding athletic seasons in all sports, Coyotes' spirit remained high all year round. Some people complained of apathy throughout the year, but the only apathetic ones were the people who complained. The high point of this year for me was when the students were given open campus. Although I had my reservations at first, I felt confident that students could accept this responsibility as part of their day-to- day lifestyle. I only hope that this acceptance of responsibility can carry over in years to come. This past year has taught me many things. The most important lesson and the one that I will remember the longest is that, in whatever you do, you must be yourself. I feel that life holds much hidden knowledge about us, but that the only way to uncover it is by taking a deep look at ourselves. The people at BPHS have helped me take this kind of look at myself. For this I am thankful. I guess that all there's left to do now is say Good-bye. But to say good-bye is to say thanks. Thanks to all the teachers, administrators. and especially the students for making this year one of change. This is a year l'll never forget. Thank you. Bob Venable -31 Q I X' affix N .lf Q71 .1 'i ff i gwiji -ag' rig- if l 4 flffl i , . g ,. ru Q-+ l eil :if 5 of ' l l ll s. 1 il lr' lit z lT0p upper leftl A.S.B.- President Bob Venable, the man about campus. lTop lower leftl Bob flashes his famous smile. lTop eenterl A.S.B President Bob Venable ponders his responsibilities. lTop rightl A.S.B. President Bob hands Principal Richard Spaulding the official papers that recommended an open-campus. iBottom leftl A.S.B. Vice-President Bill Cropper showed pride and leadership throughout the year. lBottom rightl Bill Cropper fulfills one of his duties by presiding over Student Congress. 14 CABINET excels In l.6AO6l2ShlD The Executive Cabinet of 1972- 73 was responsible for the successful functioning of the various phases of campus life from traditions to socials, from mo'ney affairs to athletic events, and from school spirit to publicity of activities and personalities. The year began with the selling of activity cards. DEBBIE was in charge of this and with her help 1,250 cards were sold, a record breaking amount. GARY had important responsibilities in making it a success. He helped with publicity and program planning. Through the leadership class, he entered and won the Elks Club Youth Leadership contest. During Homecoming week CAROL made sure Pep Squad was well organized. She worked hard on the Pre-Dawn dance, and constantly strove for school spirit. Her big moment of reward came when she was crowned Homecoming Queen. When it came to school activities, LINDSAY was the man. He chose bands for concerts and dances and planned assemblies. His duties concerned the social life. As Secretary of Education. DIANA helped teachers and administrators with the organization of new classes. She and her committee recommended new names for the old classes that would appeal to more students. PAM was kept busy all year by taking minutes of Executive Cabinet meetings and typing them up for teachers and students. DON Smokey Plemmons promoted all athletic records for GAA and Boys' Sports. He kept the students and teachers informed on records and scores of all teams. Their combined efforts helped unite the students, making 1972- 73 an eventful and memorable year. ,IG V h wif A N . f . A T s i if it . - ff xi as is gt-A U r 2 .4 V-'V Nd N Q tl eff T ' S 4.1! - . git' X .., .f 7 -rumors :.am'wmaw4ersstYwawm4l'linR- - , eww . 1' - wer-A A - .. V . to - .. , V .. yrgrfi. we , , tv- Q L ,, f, -, 4 in -H , , v iTop rightl The Executive Cabinet. led by Bob Venable, worked hard summer, fall. winter, and spring lBottom upper left. pg. 144i Secretary of Spirit Carol Rozario takes it easy and watches spirit rise. lBottom lower left, pg. 14-'ll Secretary of Community Relations Gary Philbin stood behind the school to bridge the relationship between students and community. lBottom right, pg. 144i Secretary of Student Relations Lindsay Ouirke gave his all to achieve his highest goals. and the sky was the limit. lBottom left, pg. 'l45l Secretary of Athletics Don Plemmons was known as the big man on campus. lBottom upper center, pg. 145l Secretary of Education Diana Graham sits proudly in front of the Coyote Medallion. iBottom lower center, pg. l45l ASB Secretary Pam Shiba wears her friendly smile. lB0ttom right, pg 145l ASB Treasurer Debbie Worley kept the money situation budgeted to perfection. 'Na I .sd f, ,fhqs -41 46 BD IGAOGRS ACNIGVG coals The year of 1972-'73 was a year of leadership, with Student Court achieving high standards for the school. Keith Bauer, Richard Chang. Rhonda Collie, Dan Cox. Mickey Cross, Dian Felshaw, Theresa Frazier, Cheryl Hill, Mary Ann Ikeda, Mike Lanctot, John McShane, Anne Robertson, Phil Seiler, Cindy Strife, Pat Tashima, and the Executive Cabinet made up Leadership Class. JL -,- IX .,,f' FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT CONGRESS: P. Arnoldussen, M. Atkinson, E. Balsiger, R. Bernier, E. Biel, T. Bolinger. E, Branscome, D. Caraccia. N. Castleberry. P. Chu, C. Core. M. Crawford, C. De Rosa, J. Destefano. B. Dimick. D. Dunnington. T. Frazier, J. Fullerton, P. Goldie. D. Goodwin. J. Hall, N. Hall, D. Hsieh, C. Hyde, M. Ikeda. P. lmlay, V. Konieczny, T. Kuzara, G. Laubach, R. Laybourne, R. Long, S. Lowe, L. McDonald, M. Mendoza. J. Milan, N. Neal. C. Negrete, R. Obbema, P. Oxenford, A. Palovik. G. Picogna, L. Rabey, D. Rambo, A. Robertson, J. Roiz. R. Sanderson, R. Schmalzer. J. Schultz, D. Schuster, R. Shackleford, R. Shields, B. Smith. P. Salzarulo, D. Storm, J. Storm. K. Stratton, D. Swanberg, L. Taul, K. Tidwell, A. Toscano, C. Valadez, M. Verdin. L. Wilson, F. Wren, V. Yslas. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT CONGRESS: L. Alvidrez, E. Anaya, A. Arbiso, L. Bell, V. Bensen, C. Carlisle, G. Carranza, B. Case. S. Case, N. Castleberry, R. Collie, G. Cserszyne. C. Curran. S. Daniels. K. Davis, A. Delaurell, R. Epperson, D. Felshaw, B. Flugeman, P. Gaines. D. Gordon, D. Gutierrez, G. Harmon, B. Hernandez, B. Huddleson, B. Hughes, S. Hyland, D. Jackson, V. Kissich, V. Konieczny. L. Leon, C. Littlejohn, R. Long. S. Lowe, C. Luna. A. McCaffrey, J. Miles, M. Mitchell, C. Moore, K. Moore, M. Muehler, N. Nichols, L. Orr, R. Orr, P. Oxenford, D. Perez, G. Picogna, S. Reeves. B. Reid, S. Rochford, T. Rountree, S. Saenz, R. Sanderson, B. Schwartz, J. Sena, D. Sherman, T. Smith, A. Solorza. P. Stimson. J. Strife, V. Thomas, B. Tucker. T. Vargas, M. Verdin, M. Ward, L. Wilson. SI- N x I 1 A X. 4' Ti Y' 6 ix X 5 A wg. -- N LN w X 5 X - . S. .x K S1 5 5 . ' xfx legx . W W . xf . w ,N 3? 1- 5 fgnzcw' ya ,Skmr Ay S ...N .. gx ,Q , X A L ' M3 s- W .'5' fl x K 4.-...LSA I-.ti e5,M,4 :H N- X ws E ..,.. rw-Q-M .., SGDIORS GITIBARK on JOURNEY The time has finally come for the class of '73 to say farewell to BP and embark on a whole new journey into the adult world. Due to the new graduation requirements. many seniors set out at the semester. This has been a year to remember! For me, it was really a great feeling for the class to win that coveted Spirit Week award, and I know it was a feeling shared by those who worked hard to win it. Many other pleasing moments have been shared by the class of '73. We have watched winning sports teams all year, enjoyed open campus since November 13, raised S500 from a Silverado Days carnival booth, and sponsored the Christmas Formal, a successful dance. Thanks is in store to our advisers lfor guiding us through the yearl, to the members of the Senior Cabinet, to fellow officers, and to all those who were involved in helping to make this year a success. The best of luck to all you graduates of '73, and may you all achieve what you strive for in life. Good luck. Richard Chang Senior Class President 'lv .N ,f ww-wndbln O m .Q sw l ewes sn .NN ,- QI i r x1-.ul i ' e ir . . I ITop leftl Senior cabinet is the working committee of the senior class. During the year they worked on such activities as pep week and graduation plans, FIRST SEMESTER SENIOR CABINET consisted of S. Case, R. Chang, J. Coolbaugh, M. Duffey. M. Ikeda, C. Luna, J. Miles, J. Reed, B. Reid. D. Reller, S. Robinson, P. Seiler, B. Shearhart, P. Stimson, D. Swanberg, P. Tashima, A. Werner, and D, Worley. iTop righti SECOND SEMESTER SENIOR CABINET consisted of B. Aunchman, C. Elliot, J. Fullerton, A, Grisotti, C, Hyde, J. Littlejohn. L. Mannernaa, S. Mealer, J. Nelson, J. Nelson, M. Reeves, B. Reid, D. Reller, V. Robnett, P. Seller, P. Stimson, C. Strife, D. Swanberg, K. Takemoto, B. Wendt. and A. Werner. lBottom left, pg. 1487 Senior President Richard Chang climbed highl' during his years at BPHS. lBottom right, pg. 148i The Senior class was in capable hands with Vice-President Dan Guitierrez. IOC Representative Mary Ann Ikeda, Treasurer Mary Ann Duffey. and Secretary Cindy Ardolino. IBottorn upper left, pg. 149i Senior class advisers were istandingi Mr. AI Hammel, Mr. David Boies, Mr. James Robinson. lseatedl Mr. David Bremer, Mrs. Carol Fritz, and Mrs. Nancy Hopp. lBottom lower left, pg. 149i The senior buttom well expressed Get it while you can '73 . lBottom right, pg. 1493 The Spirit Week Award represented senior spirit throughout the year. . 149 Elizabeth Aguilar Richard Aguilar Prudence Aguirre Mary Alberini Delia Albiero Marie Amelung Edmund Anaya Gary Anderson Karen Anderson Raymond Andrews Garland Angleton Robert Angleton Cindy Ardolino Pam Arnoldussen Brad Ashton Brian Aunchman Joann Avila Annette Banchiere The Look of '73 included the baggy pants of Gary Lagera, the casual clothes of Elaine Borges, and the pretty dresses of Paris Stimson. Michael Baratti Christine Barber Keith Bauer Teresa Beetstra Pauline Belmontes Michelle Bernier Caryl Bevan Dennis Binder Charles Bishop Dan Bjorn Zephen Bode Cheryl Boelter Patricia Borely Elaine Borges David Bowers Armando Boyd Dorcas Boyd Jimmy Bradford X 127177 NP 5 ? Q- X X A 35 kv ' g LL . . A T ' X ak?- 1 I1 'T' 'Mtv- l Gif 7' -wx' gf.,-ff 1 ...r Senior class attendant Anne Robertson is escorted by Richard Chang Senior Class President. during half time activities at Homecoming game Elaine Braly Theresa Branam Dave Branson Mark Brewster Dan Brobst Susan Brown Laura Browy Melanie Brozowski Patty Burns Susie Burtner Anita Busch Richard Bustos Michael Cain Rosemary Camarillo Joseph Carter Susan Case Martha Castorena Mike Cawley Luis Cendejas Robert Chambers Richard Chang Carol Chapman Dennis Chevrier Rick Christensen Daniel Clark Leo Clark Tony Cleveland Gale Clipson Rhonda Collie Graham Collins Greg Conkin Michael Conner Debbie Converse Craig Cook Keith Cook Judy Coolbaugh Shawna Coulter Sandy Coziah Mark Crispsen Seniors Debbie Worley and Debbie DuBois are captivated during a basketball game. Bill Cropper Mitchell Cross Art Cruz Pamala Curtis Mike Czaykowski John Danforth Steve Daniels Mary Davis Richard Davis Sharon Davis Kim Dean Brenda DeBano Shari DeJohn Peggy DeMarre Leah Dennen Wendy Detrick Amber Deutsch Connie Di Pasqua Kathy Donabedian Dan Downing Christy Draeger Diane Draybuck Debbie DuBois Maryann Duffey Pat Duffey Kim Duquette Jeff Durfee Rochelle Ebert Armida Echavarria Cara Elliott Lana Elliott Cyndy Epema Mike Everett Cindy Fagan Gerald Farnum Dian Felshaw Doug Fichtner Gary Fields Kirk Fletcher x i Y K 49 1 i 1 si V 11: huvr 155 -.Q fl - 7 R Q ' , , .K , 'NL san, few - fwmfwf Xa M, hlv4 ,...,. :Af 5 , 33i,:,5,,ik rf. 'l 1 2 A SVN...- 4, A ,, XM ff ff I 11,1 8 K Sa V ix , f X 1 au' 1? 'R x,- J, l X 'Vw 'isfx 15,5 lf- 9' Cv SP'-3 if-x Q-N., ,..f 'mf' . M, 'liar s E .5 N R x l vi' 9 r 1 gs Raymond Flores John Flynn Cliff Fosco Ernest Franco John Franklin Cathy Fraser Larry Frazier Theresa Frazier Janet Fullerton One of the high points of the year was receiving senior pictures in November lVlarie Gagne Juan Garcia Norma Garcia Bill Gerrity Bob Gerrity Jerry Gieselbreth Belinda Gonzales Eddie Gonzales Diann Good Kathy Gower Dale Grace Diana Graham Richard Gray Vanessa Gray Rhonda Green Debbie Gribben Anna Grisotti David Grogan Ed Grutzik George Guiles Robbin Gunn Andy Guthrie Dan Gutierrez Mike Hahn Nancy Hall Cindy Hamilton David Handy Keith Harris Randy Hartman Larry Haskins Martha Hemphill Steve Herman Much treasured iunk and priceless mementoesn are collected over four years of high school. Benny Hicks Steve Hieber Cheryl Hill Dawn Hill Marsha Hollingsworth Shirley Holloway Pat Honeycutt Vickie Honn Jeff Hopkins Brenda Hornback Cindy Horner Debbie Howarth Jim Hubbard Toni Huddlleston Ken Hudson Bob Hughes Terry Hughes Terri Humphreys Chuck Hunter George Hurtado Paul Huson Cheryl Hyde Sandy Hyland Mary Ann lkeda Don lngraham Debi Jackson Dave Johnson John Johnston William Juden Suzanne Juhre Lisa Kaster Pam Kauffman Mike Kawahara Cheryl Keizer Paul Kennedy James Kern Kathleen Kessler Larry Key Tom Kiser 'EF' Cf? Mn NQHI T ,Twig '.., -- 29 E., -,avg-1-1-wriq L.. X - x w ik 1 ,-Q77 xx 2:17 A I M521 f, X Q ixxx gg X .xixkl gk A. Q . .N fi E-1. QQ Lf ,F L, z x vs wr. f ff , gzg 4 , 2 EM 5 iw gg f 'ix ' 's X A I A r f ,SW 'Eff' ,J Seniors show their spirit during a victorious pep rally. Darleen Knight Darline Krein Theresa Kuzara Cheryl Labelle Gary Lagera Mike Lanctot Cathy Land Tom Landry Jay Lansburg Mike Larson Paul Larson Paul Lawson Mark Lee John Leeman Evelyn Lefevre David Lewis Mike Linden Jay Littlejohn Felix Lomeli Ronda Long Edgardo Lopez Mike Lovejoy Cyndi Luna Jim Lyon Jerry MacFarlane Gary Makeig Paul Mangone Leena Mannermaa Dennis Mark William Matherson Cathleen Matthews Lee Maulorico Kathy May Jodi Maza Timothy McCarthy Laure McConnell Robert McDaniel Kevin McGuinness Gene McNeal Dennis McNiff John McShane Sharon Mealer Mary Meek Linda Melanson Jerry Menke Barbara Meurs Anthony Migliorini Mike Milan John Miles June Miller Seniors Roxsanne Shields and Kathy Takemoto smile as they go through their scrapbook filled with high school memories. Gary Mills Kathie Miner Nelson Minter Tony Morales William Morales Cynthia Morkert Darreld Morkert Lyn Morris Virginia Morris Larry Morrison Larry Morse John Nafziger Joseph Nafziger Terry Neagle Carter Neal Sheila Neal Tom Neer Vivian Neglia Irene Negrete Robert Negrete Bruce Nelson Jane Nelson Joe Nelson Ronald Nelson Debbie Nichols Nicki Nichols Vicki Nichols David Niles Carol Nunes Tony Nunez Mike O'Neal Virginia Oril Xiu- if J .4 ul' cm' 4 4 fa. Suv.. fa.. 'fqxfj Lu! ,ww CTE? Seniors Roger Sauer and Bob Gerrity share a laugh with Civics teacher Douglas Prochaska Alice Orosco Leanne Orr Harry Ostiz Pam Outland Phyllis Palatnick Wendy Pangburn Stephanie Parise Kathy Parish David Parker Robert Parker Joni Peery Piper Penny Sharon Perry Gary Philbin Mara Pienups Don Plemmons Ron Plemmons Terri Pollard Tony Porrazzo Anita Pratt Nlark Proulx Ron Puckett Richard Pugh Joyce Pullen Lindsay Ouirke Carmen Ouitral Debi Ranabauer Mike Rataezyk Debbie Raymond Robert Raymondo Lynn Redmond Jeff Reed Mary Kate Reeves Thomas Reeves Barbara Reid Kathleen Reid Greogry Reinhardt Dave Reller Ron Richardson Lindsay Oulrke does his famous Groucho Marx imitation. Joe Riemer Paul Riley Wade Rippy Daniel Rivera Jim Robblee Jack Roberts Anne Robertson Donna Robinson Scott Robinson Vicki Robnett Michael Rodgers Carlos Rodriguez Regina Romine Charles Roper Nancy Roper Peggy Roubieu Thel Rountree Alain Rousseau Debbie Roy Carol Rozario Roger Sauer Jacqie Schneider Roy Schroeder Joe Schultz Debbi Schuster Steve Schuster Cynthia Scott Linda Scott Debra Scroggins Phil Seiler Crystal Seilhamer Barbara Shearhart Darla Sherrin Eddie Shiba Pamela Shiba Roxsanne Shields Sid Shishido Victoria Simmons Rudy Siordia 'A x Q-Aa fn'- N N 5 'S x 4 14 -x D r W I 4 . I 1 ff: J I X x I - 'im .. gg , 6 .5325 L , ,gav- N' 'SF 'T 7-N N Us hqx -Q SGDIORS Recall BD memoizies Looking back over the past four years, the class of '73 can see several high points. These include opening day of their freshmen year, four homecoming games. and four pep weeks. Sponsoring the Christmas Formal, ordering senior pictures. and participating in graduation are additional activities that the seniors will remember. The single most outstanding event was the Junior-Senior prom which was put on by the class in its junior year. Outstanding seniors contributed to the class image of success. Excellence was shown in athletics. drama, music, and academics. The seniors have witnessed many new things during their stay at BPHS. The opening of the Performing Arts Complex and the use of the new senior quad were highlights of their freshman year. The Work Experience and Regional Occupational Programs were intitiated during their sophomore and junior years. This year brought new graduation requirements and an open campus. The changes in graduation requirements have contributed in making the seniors a wandering breed. One hundred and eight members of the class were half-day or halfeyear students. The class of '73 took a greater part in community activities than any previous senior class. Many students held jobs or participated in the ROP. They were actively involved in politics, and many of the 18-year-olds voted in the national elections. Now that graduation is here. the class of '73 is leaving BPHS for colleges. jobs, the service. marriage, or perhaps just relaxing awhile. After 12 years of school. they deserve a rest. Y W I 14 , ,, Q Z The first Pep Week victory for the class of '73 came in their senior year Debbie Siperly Debbie Skeen Joe Slockbower Ruth Smallwood Lee Smiech Melody Smith Teresa Smith Gregory Snyder Carlos Solorza Anna Somoza LoAnne Spring Richard Spring Mark Squires Stephen Stanley Steven Stewart Paris Stimson Blaine Storm Barry Streeter Cindy Strife Robert Suda Barbara Sugimoto Virginia Sullivan Steve Suppa Vivian Sutton David Swanberg Jay Swift Dena Svvofford Pat Tafolla Kathy Takemoto Pat Tashima Sheena Thomas Joy Toma Linda Torres Joe Trapani Norma Trizarry Carol Tumbleson Tim Tumbleson Tony Turman Dave Unruh Debbie Valdez Don Valdez Graduation brought sadness and joy to seniors on this their big day. Ed Valdez Bob Varian Deborah Vaughan Bob Venable Andy Walker Cliff Wallace Robert Walsh Tim Walter Michael Ward Tanna Waters Rebecca Watkins Brad Wendt Ann Werner John White Ronald White Chris Willeford Gail Williams Tom Williams Anthony Wilson Lorraine Wilson Virginia Wilson Darl Winston Debbie Worley Fred Wren Claralyn Yingling Lori Yocum Donna Young Rachel Young Tony Zampirro Debi Zeitz Judy Zimmerman Terry Zimmerman CAIHGRA Jerry Aguilar Priscilla Aguilera Mark Becker Richard Brooks Ronald Brooks Martha Byrd George Cates Joseph Conti Steve Crosley Wayne Davis Thomas Delgado Mike Diaz Kevin French John Gilleece James Grant Dave Gregoire Robert Hamilton Jim Hernandez Pam Hodge Daniel Hsieh Georgia Hunter Norma lrizarry Shy SGNIORS Dan Lovewell Lawrence Maeseele Micheal Mason Elizabeth Matteson Bob McDonald David McNamara Mark Milbrath Cathy Mostert Paul Neathery Bobby Perdue Irma Portillo Steve Rion Steve Roberts Ron Sutcliffe Larry Teeters Eric This James Thomson Barbara Todd Mitchell Viturino Joan Wills David Yergensen Richard Young 'lul- A5 5 R V , Q 5-gif.. 1 A W inf. 4y'f.':LfT9Ag'f'f5xf'7 5? 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Q 3 'law 9 2 Z we - ,Z . ' f V . 1. s ' . ' .Q , V ' r Q. V 1 2, A' xl W J f foal? v Q , t M L, 0 1. X ' V 4 e R K ,, ,I lx kr A 3 'aa Q55 XA Q Y R78 rf , N 55:51. S m x Q 1 z 1 Ar- U 4 If .N I S PM L :Jig Plea. 'X I I ar 4 R it'- t ,E,'k,s,. '.':.f.' I X Q n 9 , -l'.',Q,5' 4 L X 1 Q 4+ nl .0' ' 3 iz: Q lxwl 14 1 lm, Hr Camena Shy Jumorzs Dave Agundez Barbara Aiello Naomi Alley Alfredo Alvidrez Earl Bevill Luz Buitrago Kevin Burgess Daniel Cox Steve Cox Suzanne Ferraro Melford Hale Dana Holler Terry Kiefel Chester Laycock Anthony Malais Greg Martinez Mike McClearn Jackie McCoy Larry Morgan Gary Murphy Mike Nottingham Robin Phelps Barbara Robles Jim Routledge Linda Sauder Laura Sigler Bill Smith Robert Urban Pearl Villa Robert Wilson In memony of ouiz pmeno SCHOOL... Winter, spring, summer Seasons pass. September, December, May, June Months go by. LAST WEEKS , , . June, funrfilled mostly- Prom, banquets. parties. Yearbook, final exams, last day, graduation. MEMORIES. .. Teachers, classes, clubs, meetings. Games, dances. parties. classmates. CLASSMATE. .. Richard, Junior: Freshman President, Journalism 1 Photographer. Brown Belt in Judo. RICHARD SARASHINA. .. Smiling, fun-loving, hard working. Helpful to others, friend to all. VACATION. . . Final exams over. last day of school. Vacation, jobs, beach, dating, fun time. SUMMER WORK... Happy-go-lucky boy. August 24, 1972. Riding bicycle, carefree. home from work. TRAGEDY. .. August 24, 1972- Screeching brakes. Helpless cry, then darkness. and all is quiet. A MEMORIUM. .. As we recall these many thoughts of Richard. We dedicate this page in his memory. 72!73 Sophomoizes show DQOITIISG We sophomores from the class of '75 have accomplished many things this year. During the summer we weren't really together. However, in spite of our disorganization, we sponsored a car wash which raised a few dollars. It took awhile to become a together group. We did many things to get our spirit high and mighty. With our class being so big. it was quite hard, but I think we succeeded. Frankie Repine, vice president: Pixie DiJerlando, treasurer: Ellen Balsiger, secretary: and Gigi Pegan, IOC representative have been a hard-working cabinet! A big help also were lVlr. William Moffat and lVlrs. Margaret Nelson, our advisers. Pep Week was really fun! Everyone who participated was glad that they did. The Seniors V .kt , Q. L... taught us a few things, but with a little more experience we'll have the Pep Week title, too. Bake sales. Sees sucker sales. car washes. Homecoming, Pep Week, football games, pep rallies. and elections - these are the things that make up a good year. Events like these will be remembered for a long time. l'm really glad I was elected class president, and I would like to thank everyone who made it possible. 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A fl 1 xl ' ' ' X Robert Prince Leslie Prock Bonnie Proctor Kari Provost Lynnette Purvis Tim Quinn Gina Ouiring Shelly Ouirke Rose Ouiroz Judy Rains Arlene Ramirez Kim Ramirez Lori Razo Leslie Redmond Ginger Reed Ronal Reed Rosemary Reed Dennis Rees Lovanna Reichert Jeff Reinhardt Mark Renteria Mary Repine Elena Reyes Randy Reynolds Sue Rider Nancy Riemer Diana Riera Donna Rigney Becky Riley Russell Rinner Doug Rion Nancy Rippy Mindy Risley Garland Robbs Sidney Roberts Tom Robinson Jenny Rodrigues Abel Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez John Rogers JoAnn Roiz Andy Rosenkilde Larry Rosevear Cindy Rubalcaba Mike Ruiter Mark Ruiz Tony Runyon Tom Rupp Donna Russ Ronna Russ Jennie Saenz Sandy Saenz Barbara Sammons Kathy Sanders Linda Sauder Richard Sattler Mike Schaefer Sandie Schuster Brenda Scott Dave Scroggins Paul Sealy Patty Seifert Brad Sephton Annette Serna Henry Serrano Linda Serrano Renee Shackelford Ron Shade Debbie Shafer Bambi Shaw Bob Shell Dave Sherman Gary Shintani Paula Shipley Betty Shockley Richard Shook Dalarie Simpson Ray Sleater Matthew Slick David Slockbower Paul Smith Sherrie Smith Susan Snyder Brenda Soucek Shirley Spencer Angie Spraggins Tony Spriggs Stephen Stanisich Dave Stepp Larry Stewart Mitchel Strand Mike Stroud Jaycie Strub Kevin Sweet Sondra Swofford Danny Sword Chris Szot Eva Tafoya Karen Tait Nancy Takenaga Deborah Tappenden Jeffrey Tappenden Lori Taresh Carolyn Taylor Jeanne Taylor Lyndon Taylor Vicki Thomas Debbie Thompson Debbie Thorson Greg Ticer Aletha Tidrow Jane Tillman Ami Toppel Lisa Torbert Ben Torres Pam Traxler Jerri Valadez Wendy Vandenoever Stacey Van Horsen Cheryl Vanoort Connie Vansteen Tina Vargas Jerri Varian Johnny Vasquez Manuel Verdin Mickey Verdin Elaine Villaverde . ii :ig ' V . fr, .W by.. 3 06? 1 ,,,, Y iflj at it At , all .t.w,. un x f. 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Nei Wgff N'-mu 1 .-QANQ XX News N .W CAITIGRA Shy SODHOTDOIQGS Ruben Alvirez Lorerinda Bale Merced Belmontes Terrie Blankenship Norma Broadway Linda Buttram Harold Cary Anthony Castaneda Tom Chapman Randy Checkos Jean Deegan Gary Dimick Dennis Dulaney Darlene Edwards Michael Few Rosemary Garcia Carol Geiger Barbara Green JoAnn Hurley Sandy Jepsen Joe King Ron Kuzara Lisa Loeffler Mike Lohse Charles Maddex Robert Maddex David Martinez Diane Moreland Debbie Murphy Gary Myrick Anthony Perez Bonnie Perry Bill Reed Doris Rivera Melvin Sanders Mark Schafer Mae Smith David Spence Vickie Stricker Richard Taylor Clyde Walker Susan Whitcher Mary White Russell White Irene Wise llizeshmen show Spimt of '76' Our Freshman class, the class of '76, is a large and spirited one. To lead us in all events were Leon Johnson, President: Janet Yee, Vice President: Janet Yamada, Secretary: Fred Shum, Treasurer: and Karen Forbes, I.O.C. Representative. Our first try at raising money was a bake sale. Then came Homecoming. Freshmen showed their spirit by painting posters and helping to decorate the campus. Our attendant for Homecoming was Jeanne Milan. Mr. Vahram Kerian and Mrs. Marietta Mclntire were the class advisers. They have supervised our class meetings and fund raising events. Monday, February 5. the Freshmen showed their spirit for Pep Week. We started off by painting a lot of posters and putting them up. We had a breakfast that morning at Spires Restaurant. During the day we sold cookies and spirit juice . To bring out the spirit, we had 12 girls to lead our class. Almost everyone wore crazy hats that were decorated to look funny. This year has been a success with few problems for the Freshmen. We have hopes for the same success in the years to come. What we must always remember is The Spirit of Seventy-Six lives at Buena Park High School forever . Leon Johnson President 'ts 1,5 ,A fy.r,3i-...V .-M1 i K , -vm , X rf.. 1 W S! 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'INA Jerry Kainpling Tina Kay Shane Keil Delnhie Keizcr Sharane Kessler Dave Kiker Boll King Nlarcie King Eric Kirk Valerie Kissich Daniel Kligerman Dianna Knight Kathleen Knight Lorcen Knight William Krayclieek Colleen Kreager Mike Kreidt Lydia Kruse Ancly Kulina Debbie Lackey Carol Ladner Jeff Lafleur Rudy Lagmay Maria Lamas Vanessa Lamlmerton Thomas Lance Judy Lange Ruth Larson Christina Lavarretla Janie Lee Rhonda Lee Don Lepich Tom Lepich Sonia Leschhorn Paula Letso Pamela Lewis Vickie Lewis Sharon Linden Phyllis Little Yolanrla Lively Doug Livermore Wayne Lloyrl Jesse Lomeli Diego Lopez Robert Lopez Rick Lovato Peggy Lovewell Cathy Lowe Susan Lowe Mike Luna Mark Lundgren Hanna Lundsford Jim Lupien Bob Lutgerding John Lutz 20 Linda Lynch Julie Lynn Jeff MacDonald Cindy Mackin Darrel Mallonee Tina Marchese Mario Marin Dee Dee Marrow Randy Marsh Renie Marsh Kay Martin Nora Martin Mary Martinez Randy Martinez Lori Martinson Rose Masne Karen Matheson Mike Matillo Jeff Matteson Tony Maulorico Jim Mauritz Dana May Dean May Dale Mayer Mark McAllister Ricky McAllister Alice McCaffrey Ron McCard W i J I. qi J v l' . . My .,, Nba I Mary McCarthy Eric McClanahan Patricia McCulley Don McCune Tim McDermott Mike McDonald Mike McGuinness Tim McGuire Linda McKenzie Noveline McKenzie Elizabeth McLellan Steve McLennan Jill McManus Patti McNeal Robert Mejia Delia Menchaca Terrie Meredith Jerry Mesa Dean Michel Jeanne Milan Robin Milbrath f '.n fi G 'af 15 . tn- -..,mu-ur 'fn , x , Alf' - 1 ' st N 15 -4 iw. '45 .T r hx .Y-cggx Q R - -v A - -I gf! 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'F 13 Eg - L La Margaret Raymondo Nancie Recio Donald Reed Don Reeves Marilyn Reeves Susan Reeves Sue Reller Debbie Riano Susan Richmond Robert Rider Ronald Riggle Mike Riley Phyllis Riley Jack Risley Larry Roberts Patrick Roberts Stephen Rochford Debbie Rodriguez Doug Rogers Doug Rogers Sue Rogers Vickie Rogers Lydia Romero Jane Rooney Sheryl Rosevear Steve Routledge Carole Roy Pete Rudzwick Rose Salazar Tim Salisbury Philip Salzarulo Scott Sammons Edmund Sanchez Ralph Sanchez Mary Sandlian Susan Scheppele Art Schiebeck Ronny Schmalzer Wanda Schmalzer John Schultz Jim Sciolla Robert Scogin Tammy Scott Kathryn Scroggins Jim Sears Steve Seifert Joe Sena Stacy Steverns Scott Severson Joanne Shafer Marie Shafer Sherry Shephard Billie Shook Brenda Shores Fred Shum Teresa Sigler Victor Skipton Ron Smallwood Chuck Smith Danny Smith John Smith Kim Smith Marilyn Smith Sherry Smith Dan Snyder Colette Sodke Carla Soehner Dennis Solis Alice Solorza Rick Spada Diane Sparacio Colleen Sparrow Kim Sparrow David Squires Lucas Steinhart Jim Stelle Skip Stellrecht Arron Stephens Susan Stephenson Ron Stepp Phil Stevenson 214 Laura Stewart Misty Stinson Kelley Stockton Jeanie Stone Julie Storm Cindy Strand Todd Strand Jim Strife Tori Strub Carole Strunk Tricia Swift Michelle Tafoya Craig Tashima David Taul Cathy Taylor Mark Taylor Mike Thayer Kathy Thomas Mark Thomas Lee Thompson Mark Thurman Cindy Tino Jill Tito Dayna Toby Susan Todd Debbie Toma Mary Torres lrene Toscano Paul Touw Cathy Tuthill Evalee Ulrich Maria Valdez Percy Valdez Gregory Vanes Andy VanGinkeI Scott VanHorsen Eddie Vannoy John Vedder George Verkamp Steve Vezie Raul Villalobos Denise Vine Cecilia Vu Cheryl Wade Wesley Waldron Bob Walks Joyce Wallace Rick Ward Liz Weathers Jacob Weissberg Dora Welch Bobby Wellman David Wendt Mark Westman Donna Whitby Rick White Russ White Charles Whiteside Dena Williams Peter Williams Carrie Willson Sheldon Willson Jeff'Wllson Donita Winston Wayne Winters ft l 3 ,neg f + X st.. 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A dream can last for a second, overnight, or one lifetime. lt may come true or dissolve into hopeless memories. Dreams come as quickly as they leave. They seem within our grasp but then elude us the minute we reach for them . . . How we dreaded high school before our first day as a freshman. But when completing the first day, we found that school really wasn't so bad. Now, for some, the thoughts of high school will be left behind. instead, a dream of the future will come into being. Colleges and universities tempt us with yet more of the thrills of learning. There is so much of life to see, for the world is so wide and our dreams so many. ,,...- x-----, 1 XX r Y X X xxx Ns s N if 9. al n M ww 'f .'..... Q i ' 'Q'..wZ,'::,s:f?:fT1f7Q2fH? . M , S5:Z?w1t'3'f? f ? L4.f'S'T4 is 4?-w'7 '4m 'Wg-gk Aff, -uC'2au.. 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M 2 X , ', 5 gy? , - f X5 ' .1 Y L 45, . - , , ' g ,uv , . , 'L vpn 2,--' ei . Q 'ws--.fsiotf BEER , s 'nwgax , M . Wt f S' as. -.,... K N .. .. .4 -.-sae ' . 1s..f,S+ X . Q . Nt-.W Q .8 - as c.t.,... 4 tt . --N -.dismiss +int-if simile Oneams can B6 founo in peace With all our images and thoughts, it seems, life is composed with pieces of dreams. Life in all its glory is a world of irony. We strive for things that are real yet are beset with dreams of fantasy. But what are we dreaming for? Peace? Security? Happiness? Eternity? Do we dream for ourselves or for others? Can we make these dreams come true? Lives are fulfilled with thoughts of attaining a dream. Others are ruined as the dream becomes the 1 i wwe.. only goal in sight. Where do we draw the fine line between dreams and goals, or are they both the same? Questions need answers. Life needs its motivation. Alone in our worlds of solitude, there is that magic that enables us to think of our future and ourselves. We find that answers come only from deep slumbers in contemplation. That life becomes a surmountable ordeal. That life depends mainly on two things--our being in our worlds together with our pieces of dreams. f,.f i' , i J ul. J t J' A. NJ 1 , 4 ' 'ti 2 Aovemtisino is the key The 1973 Los Coyotes staff wishes to express its gratitude to those businesses who have thoughtfully advertised in our yearbook. Without their help and contributions, the tip-in, color pictures, and other special effects would not have been possible. The staff hopes that the students of Buena Park will join them in thanking these businesses by patronizing at their establishments, for without them this year's LOS COYOTES Pieces of Dreams 1973 would not have come true. X ui ...li..... TV HEVEL C PFI! IN R-.IPI WKIKLY ,RATIS I 5 '15 A Z7 if A :If ND T ONES PIONEER MOTEL 7851 Beach Boulevard Buena Park LA COCINA RESTAURANT MEXICAN CUISINE 6612 Manchester Buena Park v-Q. u PARK PORSCHEZSLAUDI CRIS ROBERTS 6700 Manchester Ave. 1823 W. Orangethrope Ave. Buena Park Fullerton fi . vQ :f', Mn ,z!s'Yf ,z ' x?7'K , 'I . 1 xp, f-. f . McDONALD'S BIG TEE GOLF CENTER 5900 Beach Blvd. 5151 Beach Blvd. Buena Park Buena Park 1 n K D X 9 sul' if-' X'-F-4-,,,,. ' l Auiollaus I CUSTOM ACCESSORIES 1 ' o v N. N Q XSS-..,., ,f WSG? AUTO HAUS AUTO HAUS 6460 Dale Ave. 6315 Beach Boulevard Buena Park Buena Park J 8: IVI SPORTING GOODS 7455 La Palma Ave. Buena Park Ih fff f an X gc , 6 C 4 I Q :PEN PLAY 3 ragsm BUENA PARK BOWL 7701 Fifth Street Buena Park I w R501 f I 'T X4 LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS 6001 Beach Blvd. Buena Park I Q I 226 YAMAHA OF BUENA PARK 7872 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park THEE COFFEE SHOP 1645 W. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton fVl,0k6' PIZZA HOME MADE ITALIAN Fooo we me NICK'S PIZZA 6861 Western Ave. Buena Park FOSTER FREEZE 6925 Western Ave. Buena Park ...Mw.,Ng,-AM--'fi Ax Ml J A g ACWAK 55' i A his 5 3 2 5 N imcff u i v DEBONTE KOE GARAGE 6002 Orangethorpe Buena Park Will? ...il MlLLlE'S BEAUTY SHOP BUENA PARK LUMBER PLAZA MUSIC CENTER 6212 Darlington Ave. AND HARDWARE 6875 La Palma Buena Park 6586 Beach Blvd. Buena Park Buena Park fi xx l POUNDER JAX MARKET lVlcDONALD'S Beach Blvd. and Manchester 1341 S. Brookhurst Buena Park Fullerton 28 nd uni' , If KN07-V3 BERRY FARM 8039 Beach Blvd. Buena Park .. 7- ,:::L-Ii3 7 -1 , T 'sf .fs 4-A ww-.W Nwwwx Keep us in mind. . . The most accommodating people in the worId. V11 S Ss an 'E oQ3.cQn.q SNA OF BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA A HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 7000 Beach Boulevard Buena Park 0 f '.. -.1 SPIRES SPIRES RESTAURANT DIETER S VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR THE BOOK RACK 1849 W Orangethorpe 2430 W Orangethorpe Ave 1833 W Orangethorpe Fullerton Fullerton Fullerton BIG O TIRES ALLOY DIE CASTING CO. 6450 Manchester 6550 Caballero Blvd. Buena Park Buena Park 'l .I,f L 'S Tl lKEDA'S BONSAI GARDEN 6522 Stanton Ave. Buena Park - - 1 I 1 H I J - ' m e 53'- MASIQSE1' W: fffvm 4... -- SIZZLER NO. 101 7902 Orangethorpe Ave. ' Buena Park ' qw 4 W sill-I? I -I - N - I - I 1 I I I Lees MARKET 3 A 8192 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park ' f I 3 AX X- 'zffy-X VAN'S SUPER SHELL ALLEN'S 7979 Orangethorpe Ave. 721 W. Commonwealth Buena Park Fullerton Xqiz. 'ala GS 1 M -' .if X Yavi!l1,A.,j3w, 1 A 21 Pllfffy' 25 M 1 Egan? PETE'S SPORTING GOODS 6042 Beach Bouievard Buena Park, California lin S if ka S JAPANESE DEER PARK 6122 Knott Avenue Buena Park '.'. ,'s E 0' ws -X IVIOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM 7711 Beach Boulevard Buena Park K LN S.. 9521: BUENA PARK CENTER 55 Stores La Palma at Stanton Avenue Buena Park 234 N-1 ' 35' A G' wc B V 2 -Q A' I .1 w , Q .x 'Ki BERNIES 6086 Beach Blvd. Buena Park GAUDIN FORD 6211 Beach Blvd. Buean Park i ii li . l...- n 3 - g THE YARDAGE SHOP 8960 Knott Ave. Buena Park TMNESE MCSTAURAN ORANGE BLOSSOM CHINESE RESTAURANT 1820 N. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton MR. W SHOES 8956 Knott Ave. Buena Park ' -J . l ' 1 M 84 M BARBER 6138 Beach Blvd. Buena Park FARM DE VILLE MOTEL Beach Blvd. at Crescent Buena Park Around the World tsszfiifif, 7 I When you plan that special trip, think of us. I We have great ideas for fun vacations BUENA PARK TRAVEL STATE FARM INSURANCE 7914 La Palma Ave. 8382 Commonwealth Ave. Buena Park Buena Park A wh U05 S it Kimi :gl L if COTTON GOFF 6750 Manchester Blvd Buena Park 2 Jmufazlarz I A '11 s ' Qyg f a ' N ,431 A L-fx? f,.Z'f ' Y' Af, ron voun - ., , TRIP T0 HAWAII OR LUAU 5 ' ' fi' PARTY A , Y , 4.', I Q : Louc on suonr smrrs a mars - egg.. 2g sIzess2o.I4oI.oMuus.IIos1:ss I I If Gowns. cuioms, mm wiuus I I A R cmuzsz oaesses, HULA sums I . QQZ false featuring! 3 K S swims - swim suns - cmns - , A , I swmsns - HANDBAGS - ciocs I' I 1, , '41, moucs - coiocuss . Izwzuzv I A I - ,Q AND osusrmu. ART oaiscrs xg I I giwii, MATCHING Mews SHIRTS 'igkiy iii sizes S-XXXL A , . , fry-'A Y 3' A '95 ciiiuansrrs IIAWAIIAII WEAR - sizes 2-I4 Q I'I iggl iqIIII..I moncs - sizes 6-I3, I-3 I -n - TWO LOCATIONS T0 SERVF YOU -1 ANAHEIM ORANGE XlM'S HAWAIIAN FASIIIUIIS CAI-'HAWAIIAN 7555.035 l 774-0396 532-1330 947 No. Euclid 947 No. EUCLID III: cm snorriuc :cum 1112 swans South of L3 Parma 349 THE CW' 'WA SOUTH NNE WELCOME: SXIIIQCQIIAIEEKIIEEFSDINEQQKgfiianlczlgren cams: 83205 ADAMS KllVl'S HAWAIIAN FASHIONS 6 on the lVIaIl Buena Park Anahgim ,Q is Nl ay Your mfg.. VI AP ' iii. High School - ' A--1 Years I Be Filled With IVI emories of I Joy and Happiness ORANGE COUNTY DIE CASTING COIVIPANY BOB'S lVlEN'S SHOP 1367 No. Santiago Ave. Knott's Berry Farm Santa Ana Buena Park AGU' OLIVE TREE BUFFET 1871 W Commonwealth Ave Fullerton W X P fffil 1 ,lm N if if BARBARA BARBARA 5 SUSAN REID SHEARHART CASE 'X f PL US ' '- :ji fl as ers f I f ANN E PAMELA vmnnmn fi - sun-:A is the way to be so hurry back in 83 US UNS B.S. 84 P.S. BPHS Students 1972-1973 Best Wishes the Students Buena Park High School or A Successful future METRO-BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY P.O. Box 423 Cypress bb ' . Special wishes for a future of Happiness. Cars of Stars Planes of Fame MOVI EWOR LD 6900 Orangethorpe Ave. Buena Park to of s ll st - -'73 -. 5, Q .4 in -95'-1 SAE' K ki' W .5 ,' il,-E' X f . ' 'vat' 'P-,, 'ill Fl ' 0 I ,- ll 1 I , 'gall' 5 :'Jg.R554 Q 5 IL ,gl 'A 92,59 1 - ul A VI Nil- H . 4. 2 5 x O A -.C .s 1, Citi. ll I Yes, the handsome offices and auditorium of Retail Clerks Union local 324 at Stanton and Crescent in Buena Park are a familiar sight to the students of Buena OF Park High School, many of whom are members of this outstanding organization. 90 360 To the students of today who are the citizens of tomorrow, our very best 4 QTA' ly wishes from the 16,500 members of Retail Clerks Union Local 324. 324 ' Retail Clerks Union Local 324 fb 4 o an o Q 'Q 1 2 3 FA Q ag, 0? S ' 8530 Stanton Avenue, Buena Park 93603 Mm .mt Arthur Z. Berlond, Secretary-Treasurer O Qomplm Biwke SwFLw.2izetQDo Hlqh ECUIISWI PrteAiWe'1lcoBlsd4eHeod,lvHetTaiiIw1Q 'lack . I ' .-Nitin' , , .,s, gay- 1 gszaw, 'Him-M - r-IWf 3f'1- ' 13' TOT, ' 5 t - '.':f,fL Q ' . -I fr4!'f3 5 5 ' G13 r-,w Q14 Vers 'r-i. L'- -I 'gi ', ,, ' V , .4,.kk H tg- ai .VA J '. - fame. , UNLIMITED AUTO PARTS AMERICAN SAVINGS 84 LOAN ASSOCIATION 2434 W. Orangethorpe Ave. 3231 La Palma Ave, Fullerton Buena Park 9 H ' A Q Km L .Q .xx I Isle' il rx ' ink: 9 Y O 'oi y,.'I I 2, + 4:01 IUOGX l INDEX Abrahamson, Debbie 190 Acselrod, Berry 204 Adams, Judy 37,46,176 Adams, Roberta 46,204 Addamo, Joey 190 Adolph, Cindy 44,204 Aguilar, Eddie 190 Aguilar, Elizabeth 72,150 AGUILAR, JERRY 173 Aguilar, Richard 88,158 AGUILERA, PRISCILLA173 AGUIRRE, PRUDENCE 150 Agundez, Dave 186 Aiello, Barbara 186 Aiello, Natalie 204 Akers, Julie 190 Alberini, Charles 190 ALBERINI, MARY 150 ALBIERO, DELlA150 Ali, Kahlila 51,176 Alldredge, Earle 190 Allen, Jack 190 Allen, Larry 72,84,190 Allenbach, Timothy 204 Alley, Naomi 186 Alliger, Eleanor 204 Allred, Sonny 190 Alminiana, Steven 204 Altman, Robert 46,48,190 Alvarez, Rene 204 Alvidrez, Alfredo 86,176 Alvidrez, Leticia 146,204,215 Alvidrez, Ruben 176,201 Amaro, Dan 204 Ambrosino, JoAnn 204 AMELUNG, MARIE 150 Amelung, Wanda 204 ANAYA, EDMUND: Delegate 1:151 Anderson, Cynthia 190 ANDERSON, GARY 151 ANDERSON, KAREN 151 Anderson, Paul 31,190 Anderson, Sharon 204 Anderson, Teresa 190 Andree, Marilyn 176 Andreini, Alan 78,190 Andrews, Raymond 150 Angelone, Dave 72,190 ANGLETON,GARLAND: Football Manager:69,150 ANG LETON, ROBERT 150 Angleton, Sylvia 176 Arbiso, Alan 146,176 Archuleta, Debora 37,204 ARDOLINO, CYNTHIA 106,110,111, 148,149,150,244 Arends, Leonard 204 Arlen, Steven 190 Arlington, Teresa 190 Armstrong, Janet 190 Arnold, Scott 204 ARNOLDUSSEN,PAM 146,151 Arrish, Cindy 44,176 Arroyo, Manuel 204 ASHTON, BRAD 39,90 Atkinson, Michael 146,190 Atkinson, Tina 49,176 AUNCHMAN, BRIAN 149,151 Austin, Michael 176 Avelsgaard, Mary 41,46,51,176 Avery, Deborah 190 Avery, John 204 AVILA, JOANN: Delegate 1: Chief Campaign Helper 3: 151 Baca, Diane 204 Baca, Michael 204 Bacon, Robert 176 Badenhop, Mark 204 Badillo, Bernardo 204 Bailey, Lee 190 Baker, Judy 204 Baker, Melody 204 Baker, Paul 176 Baker, William 190 Baldidge, Paul 190 Bale, Lorerinda 190,201 Balsinger, Eleanor 37,146,190 Balsinger, Ellen 37,188,190 BANCHIERE, ANNETTE151 Banchiere, Ron 72,190 Banks, Christopher 176 Bantao, Allen 215 Baranger, John 176 BARATTI, MICHAEL 150 BARBER, CHRISTINE 150 Barber, Phyllis 46,176 Barclay, Marian 204 Barger, Melody 37,204 Barnes, Timmy 190 Baudin, Kenneth 90,176 Bauer, Karen 48,190 BAUER, KEITH: Chess Club Presi- dent: Track Manager: CSF 1,2, 3,4: 48,151,245 Bautista, Cecelia 204 Beadles, Frances 204 Beale, Joni 191 Bearchell, Brian 77,99,176 Beck, Billy 204 Beck, Janet 204 Becker, John 46,57,77,176 BECKER, MARK: B. Track 2: B. Cross Country 2: 51,173 Becker, Paul 191 Becker, Susan 204 Beebe, Daryl 204 Beebe, Dean 84,191 Beetstra, Jessie 31,50,51,176 BEETSTRA, TE RESA: Modern Dance 3,4: CSF 2,3,4p Foreign Exchange Club 3,4: 37,151,244 Bell, Linda 46,146,176 Bell, Linfy 51,72,191 Bellamy, Loretta 176 Bellavia, Laurie 204 Belmontes, Merced 191,201 BELMONTES, PAULINE 151 Bender, John 51,191 Bendykowski, Mike 204 Benedict, Patrick 42,43,176 Bensen, Jeffrey 215 Benson, Rod 77,204 Benson, Vickie 146,191 Berenscot, Mark 48,49,88,191 Bergeon, Gail 191 Berger, James 51 ,176 Berger, Jerry 51,191 BE RNIE R, MICHELLE: Drill Team 2: Student Congress: Flag Twirler 4: 37,60,151 Bernier, Renee 146,191 Berry, Linda 176 Bertot, Rebeca 204 Besaw, David 72,88,191 Besaw, Kevin 51,88,204 BEVAN, CARYL: Flag Twirler 4: Gaa 1: 37,60,150 Bevill, Earl 176,186 Bibby, Sharon 191 Biel, Erin 146,204 Billings, Bruce 204 Binder, Darline 204 BINDER, DENNIS 151 Bingham, Johm 46,48,57,191 Bird, Valerie 191 Bish, Eric 176 Bish, Robin 46,191 BISHOP, CHARLES 37,151 Bishop, Cynthia 37,41,44,60, 106,176 Bishop, Dee 176 Bishop, Jo 204 Bishop, Sylvia 191 Bitters, Jay 46,47,191 Bjorn, Bob 191 BJORN, DAN 151 Black, David 176 Black, Julia 176 Blackwell, Carol 37,46,108,204 Blackwell, Don 191 Blackwell, Michael 176 Blais, Arthur 46,78,204 Blanchard, Janeen 51 ,191 Blanchard, Michael 176 Blanco, Kathy 37,107,108,111, 191 Blanco, Ronda 48,108,204 Blankenship, Terrie 201 Bloom, John 191 Bocanegra, Jose 204 Bode, Zandle 204 BODE, ZEPHEN 151 Bode, Zoann 176 Boekweg, Deborah 204 Boelter, Charles 40,176 BOELTE R, CHE RYL: HDSO 1,2,3: Photograph Club Sec. 4: 37,40, 41,46,57,151 Bohanan, Paul 204 Bohannon, Bob 41 ,51 ,177 Bohon, Lane 204 Bolinger, Tom 35,37,50,146,174, 177 Boneschans, Roxann 191 Bonstel, Charlotte 177 Bonstel, Howard 43,46,191 Boodaghi, Zina 134,177 Bootman, Katrina 43,191 Borely, Eileen 41,191 BORELY, PATRICIA: Pep Week Song 4: Pep Club 2: Foreign Exchange Club 3: 150 Brennan, Lawrence 205 Bretzing, Matt 191 BREWSTER, MARK: Water Polo 1,2 3,4: Swimming 1,2,3: Baseball 4: 39,75,141,153 Brinker, Craig 84,205 Brinker, John 191 Broadway, Norma 201 Brotherton, Elaine 37,205 BROBST, DANNY 153 BROOKS, RICHARD 173 BROOKS, RONALD 173 Brooks, Vicky 37,205 Brophy, Lee 83,177 Brouwer, Ingrid 191 Brown, Ann 110,112,141,177 Brown, Bobby L. 77,103,191 Brown, Bobby W. 205 Brown, G. 43 Brown, Karen 177 Brown, Laurie 211 Brown, Michael 177 Brown, Robert 177 BORGES, ELAINE 150 Born Born Born , Bob 72,191 , Dave 51,72,204 Born, , Tammy 204 Roy 204 Borris, Cheryl 37,204 Boubel, Karen 177 Bourdon, Ronald 204 BOWERS, DAVID 34,50,51,82,151 Bowers, Robert 177 Bowers, Robert 204 Bowman, Debbie 204 BOYD, ARMANDO 46,57,151 BOYD, DORCAS151 Boyd, Lyn 46,48,191 Boyd, Mark 48,88,204 Boyd, Robin 51,177 Boyd, Rossana 43,191 Boyd, Sheldon 177 Boyer, Dave 215 Boyer, Shirley 191 Brackley, Michael 177 Braden, Robert 41,78,204 Bradford, Cindie191 BRADFORD, JIMMY 69,151 BRALY, ELAINE: FFA 1,2,3g Modern Dance 1,2,3: Student Court 3: 147,152 Branam, Janet 46,204 BRANAM, THERESA: CCF 1,2: FHA 2: 152 Branam, Wanda 191 Branham, Sue 191 Brannon, Kathy 36,37,191 Branscome, Edward 46,48,57,88, 146,204 BRANSON, DAVE: Varsity Football: Lettermens Club: 59,152 Branson, Thomas 69,177 BRATCHER, CATHERINE: CSF 1,2, 3: Fine Arts 1,2,3: Modern Dance 2,3: 42,43,46,177 Bratcher, Laurie 37,191 Brault, Doreen 108,111,191 Brenden, Jeff 191 BROWN, SUSAN: CCF 3,4: Concert Choir 3,4: 46,153 Brown, Terri 191 Browy, Deborah 58,177 BROWY, LAURA 65,67,153 Browy, Robin 205 BROZOWSKLMELANIE152 Bruches, Robert 205 Brice, Debbie 177 Buis, Kenneth 88,205 Buitrago, Luz 37,177,186 Buitrago, Jose 88,205 Burch, Don 72,205 Burdick, Lana 205 Burdick, Linda 177 Burgess, Brian 205 Burgess, Kevin 177,186 Burkholder, Bryan 191 BURNS, PATTY 152 Burrows, Melinda 191 Burtner, Bobbie 177 BURTNER, SUSAN: Songleader 4: Drill Team 2,3: Modern Dance 3,4: 62,67,152 Bus, Diana 106,110,112,177 BUSCH, ANITA 46,153 Buska, Barbara 191 Buska, Gary 205 Bustamante, Alice 177 Bustamante, Louie 77,99,205 BUSTOS, RICHARD 153 Butte, Dena 191 Butler, Joseph 43,178 Buttram, Doyle 191 Buttram, Linda 201 Byrd, Linda 205 BYRD, MARTHA 173 Byrne, Robert 191 Caddick, Leslie 177 Caddick, Lori 191 Caid, Ken 205 Cain, Cynthia 49,191 CAIN, MICHAEL: Band 3,4: Swimming Water Polo Managers: 57,153 Cajiao, Raquel 205 Callender, Mike 95,191 Calvert, Peggy 205 Calvert, Richard 191 CAMARILLO, ROSEMARY153 Cameron, Cheryl 191 Camp, Lori 205 Campbell, Carol 205 Campbell, Danial 205 Campbell, Debbie 205 CAMPBELL, VIVlAN153 Canales, Nancy 191 Candelaria, Diane 177 Candelaria, Linda 50,191 Candelaria, Philip 205 42 Canfield, David 37,177 Canfield, Doreen 191 Cann, Denise 177 Cannon, Daniel 191 Cannon, Debbie 215 Cannon, Susan 46,205 Cannon, William 205 Caraccia, Denice 146,177 Caraccia, Eddie 205 Caringella, Frank 88,191 Carlisle, Charlie 88,146,205 Carmody, Dawn 205 Carnicello, Tina 177,21 5 Carpini, Deborah 177 Carpini, Delores 177 Carr, Terri 205 Carranza, George 69,146,177 Carrithers, Ray 177 Carroll, Nancy 46,205 Carter, Jenine 205 CARTER, JOE: JV Track 1,2: V Track 3,4: Football 1,2: 37,93, 152 Carter, Steven 177 Casas, Fred 191 Case, Mike 205 cAsE, SUSAN: csr 1,2,3, Trees. 4: 44,45,106,112,141,146,148,152 Case,William 146,177 Casey, Jean 205 Casey, Mark 177 Casey, Marla 37,205 Casias, Karen 50,51,191 Castaneda, Anthony 201 Castaneda, Henry 191 Castaneda, Kenneth 46,57,78,95, 205 Castillo, George 177 Castillo, Loca 177 Castillo, Mercy 177 Castillo, Rudy 177 Castleberry, Nancy 146,205 Castner, Robert 69,83,101,177 CASTORENA, MARTHA 152 Caswell, John 205 Caswell, Shelley 177 Catalfino, Susie 205 CATES, GEORGE 173 Catino, Carmen 205 Caulkins, Nancy 205 Caverley, Mike 103,191 Caverley, Robert 77,103,205 CAWLEY, JAMES 101,153 Cedor, April 112,177 Cedor, David 46,57,205 Caja, Fred 46,49,191 Cendejas, Anna 37,108,111,191 Cendeias, Armando 78,93,177 CENDEJAS, LUIS: Basketball 1,2, 3,43 F-S Baseball, C Football: 81,153 Cerolini, Henry 191 Chaires, Mike 205 CHAMBERS, ROBERT 153 Christenson, Sandra 177 Chu, Paula 42,43,146,177 Chu, Pauline 191 Clark, Carolyn 37,205 Clark, Charles 205 CLARK, DANIEL 152 Clark, James 78,191 CLARK, LEO 152 Clark, Steve 72,191 Cleeland, David 77,99,205 Clement, Sandra 177 Clements, Kathleen 191 Clements, Valarie 37,205 CLEVELAND, ANTHONY: V Football 3,4: JV Baseball 3: 69,153 Clinard, Rosa 177 CLIPSON, GALE 153 Close, Mike 72,86,191 Close, Patrick 206 Clymer, .Coburn, Coburn Collazo, Regina 37,191 Janice 191 John 177 Maria 34,36,37,39, 177,245 Collie, Patricia 46,106,177 COLLIE, RHONDA: Flag Twirler GAA 1,2,3,4: Publications: 36,37, 3,4: Frosh Sec.: GAA 1,2,3,4: 60,112,141,146,153 Collin, Kelli 191 Collins, Craig 77,191 COLLINS, GRAHAM: JV Cross Country 4: V Track 3: Striders Club Treas.: 78,153 Compton, Roy 88,177 Conger, Robert 177 CONKlN,GREG 46,152 CONNER, MICHAEL 81,152 Conrad, Cameron 177 Conrad, Nena 173 CONTI, JOSEPH 173 Contreros, Julie 206 Crawford, Mike 146,206 CRISPEN, MARK: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4: 69,153 Crows, Mike 206 Cropper, Greg 191 CROPPER,WlLLlAM: ASB Vice-Pres. 4: 142,143,154 CROSLEY, STEVE 173 CROSS, MITCHELL 42,43,141,154,. 244 CRUZ, ART 154 Cruz, Richard 37,191 Cruz, Vince 37,191 Csereszyne, Gail 36,37,146,178 CUELLAR, JUAN 141 Curran, Cindi 146,178 Currie, Sharon 206 Curtis, Jim 191 CURTIS, PAM: Girls Choir 1: Con- cert Choir 2,3,4: 46,154 Cyr, Mona 178 CZAYKOWSKI, MIKE: V. Football 3, 4: V. Track 2,3,4: Soph. Pres.: 69,141,155,249 Czeschin, Rhonda 44,191,192 Dageun, Cindy 46,206 Dale, Mark 41,178 Daley, Julie 46,206 Daley, Markey 178 Danahay, Daniel 192 Danahay, Dennis 206 Dangorth, John 155 DANIELS, STEVE 34,51,75,97,146, 154 Darlington, Mark 178 Darmer, Cathy 206 Davidson, Steve 206 Davis, Barney 192 Davis, Bill 84,206 CONERSE, DEBBIE 153 Cook, Christopher 101,177 COOK, CRAIG: Football 2,4: Base- ball 2,3,4: 69,101,152 COOK, KEITH 69,86,152 Cook, Suzie 46,206 Davis Davis Davis , Davis, Davis, Davis a , Brian 72,206 , Catherine 206,249 Cindy 178 Debra 206 Irene 178 Karen 192 COOLBAUGH,JUDlTH 148,153 Cooper, Bob 206 Cooper, Brian 72,88,191 Cooper, Cooper, Mark 84,177 Mitchell 206 Coovert, Kenneth 44,46,57,72, 206 Corbitt, Randy 69,93,177 Corbitt, Rusty 206 Cordier, Frank 177 Cordier, Shelley 206 Core, Caroline 37,44,45,146, 206 Cormier, Gisele 41 ,46,206 Cormeir, Paul 191 Correia, Tony 191 COSTELLO, PATRICIA 34,35, CHANG, RICHARD: Junior84 Senior 44,45,177 Class President: Boys' State Representative: CSF 1,2, Treas. 3,41 34,37,42,44,48,49,51,90, 140,141,146,148,149,152,153, 244 Chapman, Bob 177 CHAPMAN, CAROL 152 Chapman, Gary 205 Chapman, Glen 177 Charles, Lorrie 205 Chastain, James 215 Chastain, Tony 72,84,205,215 Chavez, Helen 205 Chavez, Richard 72,95,205 Chavez, Yolinda 177 Checkos, Randy 72,83,101 CHEVRlER,iDENNlS152 CH RISTENSEN, RICKY 152 Christenson, Randy 205 COULTE R, SHAWNA: Sr. Cabinet: GAA 2: Student Congress 2: 153 Counce, Tanis 206 Counts, Keith 206 Counts, Lorrain 206 Courtney, Jodi 191 Courtney, Tim 79,84,95,206 Cover, Michelle 177 Cox, Daniel 34,37,42,43,178, 186 Cox, Steve 186 Coziah, Debbie 178 Coziah, Loyd 206 COZIAH, SANDRA 153 Craig, David 206 Cram, Brenda 191 Crawford, Cheri 206 Crawford, Dennis 177 Davis, Kathie 43,106,108,146,178 Davis, Kim 215 Davis, Kristen 215 DAVIS, MARY 154 Davis, Patricia 206 DAVIS, RICHARD 154 Davis, Robyn 192 DAVIS, SHARON 154 DAVIS, WAYN E173 Day, Debrah 192 Deal, Debbie 192 Dean, Gene 84,206 DEAN, KIMBERLY 155 Dean, Larry 192 DeBANO, BRENDA 37,60,112,155 Debano, Craig 72,84,192 Deever, Donald 57,206 Degnan, Debbie 178 Degnan, Kathleen 206 Degraffanreid, Canii 192 Degraffanreid, Elisabeth 206 DeJOHN,SHARON 43,154 Delarosa, Christine 51,110,111,192 DeLau rell, Adrienne 146,192 DeLaureIl, Paul 57,178 Delgado, Angel 46,57,178 DELGADO,THOMAS 57,173 DeIPilar, Carmen 178 DelRio, Marc 51,178 Deluca, Phylis 192 DEMARRE, PEGGY 154 DeMott, Becky 193 Denkers, David 178 Dennen, Donna 178 DENNEN, LEAH 154 DeRosa, Chris 146 Despims, Denis 206 Destefano, John 146,178 Destefano, Josephine 206 DETRlCK,WENDY 154 DEUTSCH, AMBER155 Devera, Renie 83,178 Dewitte, Reed 178 Diaz, Mike 173 Digerlando, Nanette 36,37,206 Dijerlando, Laura 188,192 Dilbeck, Bill 178 Dileo, James 178 Dimick, Brian 146,178 Dimick, Gary 141,178 Dipasqua, Connie 155 Dipasqua, Phil 178 Dixon, Charles 192 Dixson, Larry 178 Dixson, Pat 178 Dobrowlski, Paula 108,111,206 Donabedian, Karen 112,178 DONABEDIAN, KATHY 39,155 Donley, Denise 108,206 Donley, Kathleen 206 Douglas, Michael 192 Downes, Donald 46,57,72,192 DOWNING, DAN 51,155 Downs, David 206 Downs, Robert 206 Downs, Ronald 178,206,215 Doyle, Jeanne 192 Doyle, Jimmy 78,84,206 Dozier, Denise 46,51 ,192 DRAEGER, CHRISTY 155 Drake, Samuel 99,206 DRAYBUCK, DIANE 154 Drew, Cathy 42,43,46,178 Drosche, Joanne 192 DUBOIS, DEBBIE: Senior Cabine Publications: 141,154 DuBois, Dennis 72,103,206 DuBois, Louise 44,192 Dudich, Cheryl 37,206 I DUFFEY, MARYANN: Sr. Treas.: Soph. Re. Pep Club: FHA VP: 148,149,154 DUFFEY, PATRICK 154 Dugan, Dani 46,50,51,178 Dumesnil, Denise 192 Duncan, Christopher 178 Dunn, Annette 41,46,206 Dunnington, Debbie 37,192 Dunnington, Donna 106,110,111, 141,146,178 Dunthorne, James 178 Dunthorne, Mike 69,93,178 DUOUETTE, KIM 155 Duran, Susan 178 Durfee, Buil 57,178 DURFEE, JEFF 155 Durfee, Mark 178 Durling, Cheryl 108,192 Dwight, David 192 Dwight, Tanya 206 Ebright, John 206 EBERT, ROCHELLE: CSF 2,3,4: ern Dance: German Club: 155 Eby, Terry 178 ECHAVARRIAZ ARMIDA: GAA 4: 155 Eckel, Peter 97,192 Edey, Jeffrey 178 Edey, Pamela 192 Edwards, Brian 178 Edwards, Darleen 201 Effert, Chico 192 Eichar,.David 46,57,192 Eiffert, Seaman 46,57,192 Eilers, Mark 46,178 Ellefsen, Renee 192 ELLIOT, LANA 154 ELLIOT, CARA 149,155 Elliot, David 192 Mod 123 Haney, Joann 35,46,188,193 Elliott, Jeff 88,192 Elliott, Roxanne 46,178 ELLIS, ANITA: Concert Choir: Girls Chorus: 154 Ellis, Barry 178 Ellison, Claudia 48,192 Emanuel, Anthony 178 Engles, Theresa 51,192 Enriquez, Ruby 178 EPEMA, CINDY 154 Epema, Ken 178 Epperly, Stan 207 Epperson, Rick 146,178 Esler, Grace 215 Eslie, Josie 207 Espinosa, Cindy 207 Espinosa, David 90,178 Espinosa, Frank 207 Espinoza, Freddy 77,99,207 Espinoza, Manuel 178 Espinoza, Teresa 178 Etter, John 41,90,192 Evans, David 215 Evans, Russell 178 Eveler, Becky 37,108,207 Evenson, Dremda 178 Evenson, Norman 77,97,207 Everett, Michael 154 Ewertz, Carol 110,111,207 Ewing, Roberta 178 FAGAN, CYNTHIA 154 Fagan, Randy 192 Fahl, Timothy 88,207 Fairbanks, James 178 Falcone, Louis 72,192 Farmer, Dan 78,192 Farmer, Rick 207 FARNUM, GERALD: Basketball 1,2,3, 4: Baseball 4: 81,101,155 Farnum, Marty 72,84,207 Farris, Debbie 46,57,178 FELSHAW, DIAN: Songleader 4: GAA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4: Drill Team Leader 3: 34,37,39,46,48,49,62,106, 108,110,141,146,155 Fender, Roy 207 Ferguson, Kevin 46,51,178 Ferraro, Patti 46,207 Ferraro, Suzanne 179 Few, Michael 48,95,201 FICHTNER, DOUG 155 Fichtner, Don 192 Fichtner, Ronald 95,103,192 Fields, Dennis 207 FIELDS, GARY 155 Fierro, Raymond 179 Fierro, Robert 207 Finley, Dorothy 179 Finnoff, Cynthia 46,207 Finoff, Sandy 179 First, David 88,207 First, Terry 46,60,179 Fisher, Susan 46,51 ,192 Flanders, Richard 192 Fletcher, Julie 37,46,192 FLETCHER, KIRK 155 Flores, Dirk 77,192 Flores, Patty 37,62,179 FLORES, RAYMOND 156 Flores, Theresa 207 Flugeman, Barbie 146,207 Flugeman, Kathie 60,179 FLYN, JOHN 37,156 Foppiano, Tim 88,192 Forbes, Karen 202,207 Force, Linda 192 Fowler, Susan 179 Fowlkes, Patricia 44,57,207 Fox, Ray 207 Frakes, John 97,179 FRANCO, ERNEST 156 FRANKLIN, JOHN: CSF 3,4: Chess Team 4: Science Club 3: 46,48,156 FRASER, CATHY: Girls Choir 3: ROP: 156 Fraser, Dale 46,57,192 Frazier, Sharon 46,65,179 FRAZIER, THERESA: V. Yell 3,4: JV Yell 2: GAA 1,2 3,4: 36,37,46,65,67,104, 108,146,156 Freeman, Claude 37 Freeman, Floyd 37,192 French, Kathleen 37,207 FRENCH, KEVIN 173 French, Rhonda 46,207 French, Roy 192 Friedman, M. 84 Freyre, Deanne 207 Fry, Merrill 179 Fuentes, Guillermo 93,179 Fujimoto, Joy 207 Fuller, Donald 192,252 FULLE RTON, JANET 36,37, 50,51,146,149, 156 Fullerton, Julia 193 Fulmer, Kyle 41,90,193 Fulmer, Sheryl 112,179 Funkhouse, Cheryl 193 FUSCO, CLIFF 156 Gable, Gregory 207 Gaetkle, Susan 112,193 GAGNE, MARIE 156 Gagne, Ron 48,193 Gaines, Pat 50,51 ,75,97, 146,179 Gallego, Edward 101,179 GALLEGO, STEVE 78,207 Galuska, Alan 103,193 Garcia, Betty 207 GARClA,JUAN 156 Garcia, Juanita 207 Garcia, Margarita 179 GARCIA, NORMA: CSF 4: NFL 4: Photography Club 4: 37,41,43 Garcia, Rosemary 201 Gardner, Dennis 34,43,45,46 Gardner, Joe 179 Gartin, John 179 Gates, Christine 207 Gates, Jeannette 193 Gates, Maryjane 179 Gauthier, Marielle 207 Gauthier, Pierre 37,46,179 Gautreaux, Sheri 193 Gaw, Deborah 179' Gearhart, Mike 193 Gebhart, Ellen 193 Geiger, Carol 201 Geiger, Teri 46,193 Gennaro, Julie 193 Gentry, James 77,207 GERRITY, BILL: Water Polo 2,3: V. 4:Swimming 2: V. 4: 75, 97,156 GERRITY, ROBERT: Water Polo 2, 3: V. 4: Swimming 2: V. 3,4: 75,156,164 Gervais, June 193 Gettiner, Gene 57,179,207 GIESELBRETH, JERRY 156 Gieselbreth, Debbie 193 Giesler, Jerry 207,215 GILLEECE, JOHN 173 Gilligan, Dell 207 Gilpin, Robyn 193 Gilroy, Lisa 46,51,179 Gipson, Kim 193 Gladson, Adrienne 207 Glaue, Gary 46,57,179 Gleason, Phil 179 Goates, Vernon 95,193 Goins, Christopher 179 Goldie, Melody 193 Goldie, Paul 146,179 Gomez, Cynthia 179 Gomez, Jesse 215 Gomez, Steven 179 Gonzales, Arelia 207 GONZALES,BELINDA156 Gonzales, Cecila 179 GONZALES, EDWARD 71,93, 156 Gonzales, Jim 69,179 Gonzales, Kathleen 207 Gonzales, Linda 207 Gonzales, Saluador 193 Gonzales, Alida 207 GONZALES, ANGEL: Photography Club 4: Transfer Student 4: 41,156 GOOD, DIANN: Drill Team 3: Junior Honor Guard 3: Pep Week Song 4: 41,156 Goodenough, Bobbie 207 Goodwin, Debbie 146,179 Gordon, Doreen 146,207 Gordon, John 174,179 Gordon, Michelle 207 Gordon, Robert 97,179 Gould, Earlene 37,179 Gourd, Troy 193 GOWER, KATHY 156 GRACE, DALE 156 GRAHAM, DIANA: Secretary of Education 4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 4: 37,106,108,112, 141,144,147,156 Granados, Alice 207 GRANT, JAMES 173 Gravelle, Ray 193 Gray, Alan 78,193 GRAY, RICHARD 156 GRAY, VANESSA: Modern Dance 3,4: 156 Green, Barbara 201 Green, Curt 179 Green, Cynthia 110,193 GREEN, Rl-IONDA: Junior Honor Guard 3: Publications 4: 141,156 Greenwood, Gail 193 Greenwood, Gary 193 Greenwood, Jackie 106,179 Greenwood, Thomas 72,193 GREGOIRE, DAVE 173 Greider, Gordon 207 GRIBBEN, DEBBIE 156 Griffin, Timothy 179 Griffith, Gregory 207 Griffith, James 193 Griggs, Jolene 179 GRISOTTI, ANNA 37,51,149, 156 Grive, Mildred 141,179 GROGAN, DAVID: Chief Justice 4: MUN 3,4: CSF 3,4: 147,156 GRUTZIK, EDMUND: Varsity Basketball 4: Student Court 4: Publications 4: 81,141,147, 156, Grutzik, Joseph 72,88,208 Grutzik, Patricia 42,43,46,179 Guerrero, John 208 Guirrero, Joe 179 Guglielamana, Becki 208 GUILES, GEORGE 156 GUNN, ROBBlN156 GUTH R I E , ANDREW 34,39,69,86,156 Guthrie, Elizabeth 208 Guthrie, Mike 69,88,179 GUTIERREZ, DANIEL: Sr. Class Vice Pres.: Football 1: V. 4: Student Congress Rep.: 35,51,69,149, 156 Gutierrez, Gilbert 193 Gutierrez, Thomas 38,51 ,69,93,179 Haacke, Janine 208 Hackett, Greg 193 Hahn, Alan 193 HAHN, MIKE 156 Haines, Steven 208 Hale, Melford 186 Hall, Julie 146,208 HALL, NANCY: Soph. ClassSec.: Student Court Justice 3: CSF: 36,37,146,156 Hall, Lori 46,193 Hamblen, Diana 179 Hamerski, Donna 208 HAMILTON, CINDY 156 Hamilton, Lucia 179 HAMILTON, ROBERT 173 Hammesfahr, Emily 179 Hamm, David 193 Hancock, Paula 46,57,208 HANDY, DAVID: JV Diving: Cee Football 1: FFA 1,2,3: 156 Haney, Keith 51,179 Hanich, Don 208 Hannah, Darrell 51,78,179 Hannah, John 208 Hansen, Lawrence 72,81,179 Hanson, Lyla 112,179 Hardisty, Theresa 208 Hardy, William 72,84,103,193 Hargrove, Becky 193 Harmon, Greg 57,72,95,146,193 Harris, David 193 Harris, Jean 179 HARRIS, KEITH: CSF 4: Interact 3,4: Foreign Exchange Club 3: 51,156 Harris, Sandra 44,208 Hartman, Beverly 208 Hartman, Gloria 179 HARTMAN, RANDY: Varsity Football 3,4: 69,156 Harvill, Roby 193 Hawvood, Angela 179 HASKINS, LAWRENCE: Soc. Science Seminar 3,4: Drama Club 3,4: Tech Crew 4: 43,156 Haskins, Robert 41,141,180 Hatherley, James 193 Hawkins, Rod 208 Hawley, Michael 193 Heitzman, Paul 90 Helfrich, Linda 208 Helliwell, Janet 37,41,46,57,193 HEMPHI LL, MARTHA 156 Hendrickson, Mary 180 Henry, Janet 193 Hensel, Scott 78,93,193 Hensel, Tim 78,95,208 Herbert, Mike 48,193 Herbert, Tom 208 Herguson, Kevin 178 HE RMAN, STEVE : Senior Cabinet: Speech Club 3,4: JV Basketball 2,3: 43,156 Hermosillo, David 208 Hernandez, Anna 193 Hernandez, Becky 11,146,180 Hernandez, Eddie 180 HERNANDEZ, JIM 173 Hernandez, Virginia 193 Herrera, Mona 208 Herrera, Steven 193 Hess, Christina 180 Heybruch, Phillip 78,93,194 Hicks, Joseph 208 HICKS, BENJAMIN: Baseball 2: Varsity 3,4: Cross Country 1,2: Varsity 3,4: Baseball Club Pres. 4: 39,97,158 Hieb, Janet 208 Hieber, Cynthia 194 Hieber, Steve 158 Hieber, Thomas 208 24 44 ': W --IQ .fi ... Z' -N5-jx -Jw. inf s i i , I ' no W:- xs .A ITop upper left. pg. 244l DAUGHTER OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD: 1972 GIRLS' STATE: MISS TEENAGE CITIZEN OF BUENA PARK: ELKS CLUB YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARD: Pam Shiba. ITop upper right, pg. 244I CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN OUTSTANDING SENIOR: 1972 BOYS' STATE: HARVARD BOOK CLUB: SOROPTOMIST YOUTH CITIZENSHIP: Richard Chang. ITop left, pg. 244I REGIONAL NOON LION'S CLUB SPEECH CONTEST: ELKS CLUB YOUTH LEADERSHIP: Gary Philbin. ITop right, pg. 244I BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATES: Teresa Smith. rnusuci Theresa Beetstra, social studies. Vicki Robnett, home economics: Cindy Strife. agriculturez Mike Linden. art, David Reller, foreign languages: Mickey Cross, drama: Brad Wendt. math, Not pictured: Gerald MacFarlane, trades and industrial arts: Cindy Ardolino, business? Dan Hsieh, laboratory science? Gary Philbin, English. IBottom left. pg. 244I FIRST GIRL PRESIDENT OF SOUTHERN SECTION FFA: Cindy Strife. IBottom lower left, pg. 2441 1973 GIRLS' STATE: Laure Taul. ITop left. pg. 245I BANK OF AMERICA PLAOUES: Joe Slockbower. fine arts: Scott Robinson. liberal arts: Lee Smiech, vocational arts: Keith Bauer. science and math. ITop right pg. 245I HIGH HONORS: Students who carried a 3.5 or more grade average for all four high school years. IBottom upper center, pg. 245l CSF SEAL BEARERS1 Students who made CSF four out of six high school semesters, IBottom lower center, pg. 2453 NORTH ORANGE COUNTY HONOR JAZZ AND CONCERT BANDS: Larry Morse, Barry Streeter. IBottom lower right, pg. 245l FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Maria Collazo, Kathy Tidwell. IBottom right, pg. 2451 FREEWAY LEAGUE WRESTLING CHAMPION: CIF STATE WRESTLING FINALIST: Roy Shroeder. ill.. IQ?- ff 'N I 4.4 Xkpfx 31 BD SIIUOGHIS COHSCTZ NOHORS Awards. honors, plaques. certificates, titles, and trophies were presented to many of BP's students during the 1972-1973 school year. The most deserving students, whether for academic achievement, athletic prowess, good citizenship, special talent, or community involvement, did wind up as winners this year. Outside establishments such as Bank of America, California State Savings and Loan, and Noon Lion's Club awarded many honors to students. Bank of America presented plaques and certificates in 16 different areas to students who excelled in those specified subjects. The Savings and Loan presented its Outstanding Senior award again this year, this time to Richard Chang. The Noon Lion's Club sponsored a speech contest in which Gary Philbin emerged as regional winner. Other awards won this year by BP students included: Daughter of American Revolution award: High Honors: CSF Seal Bearersp Foreign Exchange Studentg seats on the North Orange County Honor Jazz and Concert Bands: CIF wrestling award: and PTA scholarship, 46 Higuera, Cynthia 180 Hilbrands, Jerry 72,103,194 Hilgen, Chris 208 Hilgen, Joe 194 HILL, CHE RYL: For. Ex. Student 3: Student Court Justice 4: Soph. Treas. 2: 34,37,147, 159 HILL, DAWN 34,159 Hill, Derrell194 Hill, Nancy 46,57,180 Hill, Ron 72,103 Hine, Kathy 180 Hines, Diana 194 Hintz, Mike 194 Hirsch, Mark 180 Hirt, Kathy 180 Hitzeman, Donald 43,208 Hodge, Donna 180 Hodge, Pam 173 Hoffmaster, Robert 78,194 Holland, Sandy 194 Holler, Dana 180 HOLLINGSWORTH, MARSHA 159 Hollis, Kathy 180 HOLLOWAY, SHIRLEY: Songleader 4: Pep Week Song 3: Drill Team 2: 37,62,159 Holly, David 84,208 Holman, Jack 208 Holtzman, Ken 194 Honeycutt, Bruce 77,208 HONEYCUTT, PATRICIA 158 HONN,VlCKIE 158 Hoper, Mike 72,194 Hoover, Arthur 34,41,43,49,180 Hoover, David 208 HOPKINS, JEFF 159 Hopkinson, Craig 46,180 Hopkinson, Lance 48,57,208 Hoppie, Cheryl 180 Hoppie, Connie 208 Horge, William 72,84,194 HORNBACK, BRENDA 159 HORNER, CYNTHIA 159 Horsley, Doug 194 Horsley, Lorraine 208 Horton, Michael 180 Houck, Kathy 194 Houck, Sharon 180 Houghton, Robert 194 Houston, Mary 46,180 HOWARTH, DEBRA: Concert Choir Club: 46,159 Howell, James 194 HSIEH, DANIEL 41,48,49,104,146, 173,244 Hsieh, Diana 180 Hubacek, Scott 208 HUBBARD, JIM 158 Huddleston, Mark 180 HUDDLESTON, TONI 158 Huddleston, William 146,208 Hudson, Kathryn 46,57,208 HUDSON, KENNY 44,158 Huffman, Linda 41,180 Huffman, Mark 41,46,81,194 Hughes, Barbara 51,146,180 Hughes, Irene 180 Hughes, John 44,194 Hughes, Ladonna 208 HUGHES, ROBERT: V. Track 3: JV Track 1,2: CC+2: 158 HUGHES, TERRY 159 Hughes, Terry W. 194 HUMPHREYS, TERRI 159 Humphries, Danny 180 Humphries, Doug 208 HUNTER, CHARLES 37,159 HUNTER, GEORGIA: CCF: Transfer Student 4: 173 Hurley, Joann 201 HURTADO, GEORGE 101,159 HUSON, PAUL 159 Hutchinson, Maletta 180 Hutchison, Fred 208 Huus, Chuck 180 HYDE, CHERYL: Jr. Class IOC: GAA 1,2: Sr. Cabinet: 146,149, 158 HYLAND, SANDRA 146,158 Ice, Leighton 194 lchisaka, Cheryl 208 lgawa, Hidenori 208 Ikeda, Lillian 37,208 IKEDA, MARYANN: Sr. IOC: GAA 1,2,3,4:Jr. Rep.: Vice Pres. 4: Student Congress 3,4: 22,39,48,49,51,146, 148,149,158 Imlay, Peggy 146,208 INGRAHAM, DON 50,97,158 lngraham, Vicki 194 Ingram, Michael 48,99,194 Inman, Marsha 194 IRIZARRY, NORMA 46,51,173 Ishii, Donna 46,208 Jablonski, Andrew 194 JACKSON, DEBBIE 146,159, 194 Jacobs, Vernon 180 Jacobson, Elaine 46,194 Jaggli, Christine 46 James, Alan 208 Jarvis, Vicki 208 Jeffredo, Mike 97,180 Jenkins, Cheryl 208 Jenkins, Gail 181 Jenkins, Jim 208 Jensen, David 48,90,194 Jepsen, Sandy 201 Jester, Robert 48,194 Jiminez, Charles 194 Jiminez, Correen 208 Jobe, Jim 46,57,181 Johnsen, Chris 46,50,181 Johnson, Cynthia 41 ,46,57, 208 JOHNSON, DAVID: Tech Crew 2,3, 4: Drama 2,4: 43,159 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Gale 194 Gwen 194 Janice 46,181 Johnson, Kathy 37,194 Johnson, Kathy 208 Johnson, Ken 77,99,208 Johnson, Leon 202,208 Johnson Johnson Johnson Lynn 181 Paul 181 ,Wayne 41,72,99,194 JOHNSTON, JOHN 46,159 Jones, Bruce 46,77,194 Jones, Jeff 194 Jones, Larry 97,99,194 Jones, Lori 46,106,194 Jones, Robert 208 Jones, Terry 194 Jordan, Jennifer 37,46,208 Juarez, Anthony 208 Juarez, Steve 48,78,93,181 Juden, Jayne 181 Juden, Mike 208 JUDEN,WlLLlAM159 JUHRE,SUZANNA159 Kaesbauer, Karen 194 Kahn, Karen 44,108,208 Kaluzny, Andrew 208 Kampling, Duane 48,57,194 Kampling, Jerry 41,209 Kaniapuni, Barry 181 Kaniapuni, James 181 Kashiwagi, Karen 194 Kaster, Greg 194 KASTE R, LISA 41 ,46,1 58 KUAFFMAN, PAM 35,37,158 Kawahara, Danny 194 KAWAHARA, MICHAEL 69,93, 158 Kay, Debbie 181 Kay, Tina 209 Keil,Shane 84,209 KElZER,CHERYL158 Keizer, Debbie 209 Kelley, David 181 Kennedy, Frank 194 Kennedy, Mike 181 KENNEDY,PAUL159 KE RN, JAMES: CCF 3, Pres. 4: 34, 36,37,159 KESSLER, KATHLEEN 159 Kessler, Loretta 194 Kessler, Sharane 209 KEY, LARRY: Paw Prints on the Air, Paw Prints 4: 141,159 Key, Laura 48,194 Kido, Steven 181 Kiffel, Terry 181 Kiker, David 209 Kimball, Laurie 181 King, Joe 201 King, Marcie 46,209 King, Robert 209 King, Tammi 194 Kirk, Eric 209 KISER, THOMAS: JV Basketball: CSF: Bowling Club: 159 Kissich, Valerie 146,209 Klein, Marie 194 Kligerman, Daniel 209 Knapp, S. 84 KNIGHT, DARLENE: GAA 1: Photography Club 3: Pep Week 4: 37,160 Knight, Dianna 209 Knight, Jack 181 Knight, Kathleen 209 Knight, Loreen 46,209 Knoth, Melody 43,194 Knox, David 194 Konieczny, Valerie 51,146, 194 Korte, Karly 194 Kovacich, Margaret 194 Kranz, Cheryl 37,181 Kraycheek, Don 194 Kraycheek, William 209 Kreager, Rae 209 Kreidt, Mike 77,99,209 KREIN, DARLENE 160 Krein, Linda 110,194 Kruse, Lydia 46,209 Kuffner, Ricky 194 Kuhn, Linda 37,181 Kulina, Raymond 209 Kutzler, Londa 46,194 Kuykendahl, Vickie 195 Kuzara, Ron 201 Kuzara, Russel 181 KUZARA, THE RESA 146,160 LABELLE, CHERYL 161 Labord, Bonnie 43,181 Lackey, Debra 209 Ladd, Alan 181,249 Ladd, Denny 195 Ladd, Kenny 195 Ladner, Audrey 37,46,209 Ladner, Carol 37,46,209 Lafleur, Jeff 209 LAGE RA, NICANOR 150,161 Lagmay, Cindy 37,42,62,141,181 Lagmay, Rudy 46,57,95,209 Lamas, Dee Dee 181 Lamas, Maria 209 Lamberton, Kathy 195 Lamberton, Vanessa 43,209 Lance, Tom 209 LANCTOT, MICHAEL 69,71,101,161 LAND, CATHRYN161 Landros, Robert 195 Landrus, Gail 46,57,181 LANDRY,TOM160 Lang, Robert 93,181 Lange, David 195 Lange, Judith 37,209 Langston, Dennis 181 Langston, Nancy 181 LANSBURG, JAY 160 Lapierre, Arthur 46,49,195 Larkin, Jeff 181 Larkin, Keith 195 Larson, Allen 48,195 Larson, Douglas 77,97,195 LARSON, MIKE 160 LARSON, PAUL: Swimming 2: Electronics Club 3: Chess Club 3: 41 ,48,161 Larson, Ruth 41,46,57,209 Laub, Richard 181 Laubach, Gina 46,146,195 Lavarreda, Christina 209 Lawrence, David 181 Lawrence, Jim 181 LAWSON, PAUL 81,101,161 Laybourne, Rick 41,146,181 Laycock, Chester 181 Lazar, David 195 Leachman, Mark 195 Leal, David 72,93,195 Leal, Maria 215 Leavitt, Jennifer 181 Leblanc, Patricia 147,181 Leda, Lina 181 Ledbetter, Deana 195 Lee, Jane 209 Lee, Joe 77,195 LEE, MARK 161 Lee, Rhonda 209 LEEMAN, JOHN 81,161 LEFEVRE, EVELYN160 Lefevre, John 195 Legrand, Mark 72,195 Legrand, Mona 181 Leigh, Cindy 37,195 Leon, Lina 146 Leonard, Catherine 181 Lepich, Donald 57,84,103,209 Lepich, Thomas 46,57,78,84,95, 209 Leschhorn, Sonia 37,209 Letso, Paula 46,209 LEWIS, DAVID 160 Lewis, Pamela 209 Lewis, Shirley 181 Lewis, Steve 215 Lewis, Susan 195 Lewis, Vickie 209 Linden, Kenneth 84,90,195 LINDEN, MICHAEL 160,244 Linden, Sharon 209 Lippolt, Keith 195 Lippolt, Kenneth 72,195 Little, Phyllis 209 Little, Steve 181 Littleiohn, Curtis 46,146,195 LITTLEJOHN, JAY: JV Water Polo 3,4: Pep Club Vide-President 4: Senior Cabinet: 36,37, 149,160 Lively, Gregory 181 Lively, Keith 195 Lively, Yolanda 209 Livermore, Doug 77,209 LLamas, Ronald 78,195 Lloyd, Billy 103,195 Lloyd, Wayne 209 Loeffler, Lisa 201 ,, Lohse, Mike 78,181 LOMELI, FELIX 160 Lomeli, Jessie 95,209 Long, Donnie 181 LONG, RHONDA: GAA 2,3,4: FFA 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: 146, 149,161 Longshore, Sharen 181 Loparo, Sheree 181 Loparo, Vincent 195 Lopez, Diego 78,95,209 LOPEZ, EDGUARDO: Football 3,4: Track 3,4: 69,71 ,93, 161 Lopez, Robert 209 Lovato, Rick 209 Loveday, George 195 Lovejoy, Dan 77,181 LOVEJOY, MICHAEL: Water Polo 1,2,3,4: Swimming 1,2,3,4: Aquatics Club Pres. 4: 39,75, 97,161 Loveder, Bobbie 195 LOVEWE LL, DAN 173 Lovewell, Peggy 37,209 Lovewell, Rick 195 Lowe, Cetheryne 209 Lowe, Jeff 195 Lowe, Leslie 31 ,42,43,46,181 Lowe, Susan 146,209 Lozowski, Bill 181 LUNA, CYNTHIA: GAA 1,2,3: Sr. Cabinet: Pep Week 3,4: 146,148,161 Luna, Gilbert 83,93,181 Luna, Mike'72,95,209 Lundgren, Jon 46,51 ,57,72,99, 195 Lundgren, Mark 72,209 Lunsford, Hanna 37,209 Lupien, James 209 Lutgerding, Robert 209 Lutgerding, Terri 46,181 Lutz, John 77,103,209 Lynch, Linda 210 Lynn, Julie 210 Lyon, Candy 195 Lyon, Cindy 181 LYON, JIM 160 MacDonald, Jeff 210 MacDonald, John 141,181,249 MACFARLANE, GE RALD 160,244 MacFarlane, Mark 181 Mack, Jennifer 181 Mackin, Cindy 46,210 Maddex, Charles 201 Maddex, Robert 201 Maddux, Bruce 88,93,181 MAESEELE, LAWRENCE 173 Magana, Barbara 43,181 Magana, Lawrence 195 Magdalene, Carmen 181 Magdaleno, Maria 181 Major, David 195 Malais, Anthony 186 MAKEIG, GARY 160 Mallonee, Darrel 44,48,49,210 MANGONE, PAUL: Chess Club 1,2,3: Pres. 4: CC 1: Checker Club 4: 34,48,49,160 MANNERMAA, LEENA: YFU Ex. Student: Publications: FEC: 36, 37,141,149,160 Marak, Paul 181 Marchese, Tina 37,210 Marin, Mario 210 Mark, Debbie 181 MARK, DENNIS 161 Marovich, Terry 181 Marquezor, Gilbert 181 Marrow, Verna 210 Marsh, Christopher 43,51,181 Marsh, Randy 210 Marsh, Renie 210 Martin, June 215 Martin, Kay 210 Martin, Nora 46,57,210 Martinez, David 48,78,95,201 Martinez, Greg 186 Martinez, John 181 Martinez, Mary 46,210 Martinez, Randy 210 Martinez, Ray 84,195 Martinez, Ruben 195 Martinson, Lori 210 Maruitz, Paul 99 Marvin, Amy 41,42,43,51,181 Masne, Rose 210 MASON, MICHAEL 173 Mason, Robert 195 MATHERSON,WlLLlAM161 Matheson, Karen 210 MATHEWS, CATH LEEN: Paw Prints: 141,161 Mathews, Terry 181 Mathis, Dave 181 Matillo, Mike 72,95,210 Matsumoto, Steve 46,78,195 MATTESON, ELIZABETH 173 Matteson, Jeffrey 210 Maubrico, Maria 41 Maul, Scott 181 Maulorico, Jeff 195 MAULORICO, LEE: V. Baseball 3,4: 101,161 Maulorico, Maria 108,195 Maulorico, Tony 72,103,210 Mauritz, Carlos 43,83,181,252 Mauritz, Jim 77,210 Maxey, Mike 69,93,181 May, Dana 46,210 May, Dean 95 May, Elaine 181 MAY, KATHY 160 May, Tom 181 Mayer, Dale 210 Mayes, Steve 181 Maynard, Georgia 37,195 MAZA, JODI 141,160 McAlister, Michael 181 McAlister , Ricky 210 McAlister, Sharon 181 McCafrey , Alice 46,108,146,21O McCann, Elizabeth 181 McCard, Ron 210 McCarthy, Mary 210 MCCARTHY, TIMOTHY 160 McClanahan, Eric 210 McCIanahan, James 37,72,195 McClearn, Mike 186 McClearn, Robert 195 MCCONNELL, LAURE: Concert Choir 1,2,3,4: Pres. 4: Madrigals 4: 46, 160 McCoy, Jackie 112,181 McCuIley, Patricia 210 McCune, Don 44,77,99,210 MCDANIEL, ROBERT 160 McDermott, Tim 210 MCDONALD, BOB 173 McDonald, Debra 182 McDonald, Frank 41,141,182 McDonald, Mike 84,99,210 McFate, Craig 195 McGUlNNESS, KEVIN 161 McGuinness,.'Michael 210 McGuire, Tim 210 McHugh, Timothy 195 Mclntyre, Rick 182 McKay, Bruce 31,182 McKenzie, Linda 210 McKenzie, Noveline 210 McKinney, Brenda 182 McLean, Grace 39,48,106,108, 110,111,195 McLellan, Elizabeth 210 McLennan, Betty 195 McLennan, Steve 77,99,210 McMahan, Scott 195 McManus, Jill 210 McManus, Mike 97,182 McMullen, Harold 195 McMurtry, Cynthia 195 MCNAMARA, DAVID 173 MCNEAL, GENE: Varsity Water Polo 3,4: Varsity Club 3,4: 75,161 McNeal, Patti 37,210 MCNIFF, DENNIS 161 MCSHANE, JOHN 35,161 MEALER, SHARON: Student Court 4: Spanish Club Pres. 3: Jr. Class Xmas Princess: 37,43,44,45,141, 147,149,162 Medellin, Daniel 182 Medrud, Donetta.37,215 Medrud, Jay 195 MEEK, MARYJANE Pep Club 1,3: Bowling Club 1: 162 Mehrmann, Robert 51,77,99,195 Meier, Steve 182 Mejia, Robert 46,57,88,95,210 MELANSON, LINDA: 41,162 Menchaca, Ronald 210,215 Mendoza, Mario 146,182 MENKE, JE RROLD 162 Meredith, Lonny 195 Meredith, Terrie 210 Mertz, Regina 182 Mesa, Gloria 182 Mesa, Jerry 210 MEURS, BARBARA 163 Michel, Dean 210 MIGLIORINI, ANTHONY: JV Cross Country 4: JV Tennis: 48,78, 90,104,163 Migliorini, Douglas 51 ,72,93, 104,196 Milan, Jeanne 11,37,146,210 MILAN, MIKE 69,163 Milan, Patti 182 MILBRATH, MARK 81,82,141,173 Milbrath, Robin 210 Miler, Linda 211 MILES, JOHN: Tennis 1,2,3,4: Math Club 2,3 Pres. 4: MUN 1,2,3,4: 37,41,51,90,146, 148 Miller, Dawn 196 Miller, Darrell 196 Miller, Douglas 196 Miller, Gary 72 MILLER, JUNE 163 Miller, Laura 46,182 Miller, Richard 196 Miller, Robert 77,99,196 Miller, Sandy 182 MILLS, GARY: Varsity Basketball 4: JV Basketball 3: 81,82, 162 Miner, Karen 46,196 MINER, KATHIE162 MINTER, NELSON 162 MITCHEL, Mignon 37,44,146,196 Mitts, Beverly 182 Mitts, Britton 77,211 Moffit, Sharon 196,249 Mohart, Richard 57,196 Molina, Steve 84,252 Moline, Susan 182 Monje, Kim 37 Montiel, Rosa 41,51,196 Montijo, Celeste 182 Moore, Cheryl 146,182 Moore, Darline 196 Moore, Eugene 182 Moore, Kathie 146,196 Moore, Terri 196 Morales, Robert 196 MORALES, TONY 162 Morales, William 163 Moreland, Diane 201 Moreno, Stephen 72,196 Morgan, Larry 186 Morgan, Scott 211 Morissette, Paul 41 ,48,49,77, 99,211 Morissette, Robert 99,211 Morkert, Cynthia 163 Morkert, Darreld 163 Morris, Clifton 182 Morris, John 46,57,78,93,182 Morris, Kenneth 211 MORRIS, LYN 69,71,162 MORRIS, VIRGINIA 162 Morrison, Kevin 72,103,211 Morrison, Larry 162 Morrison, Robin 196 MORSE, LARRY 46,57,78,162,245 Mortensen, DeAnn 182 Morton, Brian 182 Morton, Mike 211 Mossakowski, Ramona 37,106, 110,112,196 MOSTE RT, CATHY 173 Mozer, Stuart 77,211 Muehler, Melody 146,182 Mueller, Cheryl 211 Munch, Richard 196 Munoz, Susan 211 Munsterman, Susieann 4O,46, 182 Murphy, Debbie 201 Murray, Dennis 72,95,211 Myers, Sheila 182 NAFZIGER, JOE 78,163 NAFZlGER,JOHN163 Nafziger, Mary 211 Nagel, Greg 78,211 Nakawaki, Elaine 51,196 Nash, Branton 69,101,147, 182 Nash, Sandra 46,57,211 Nash, William 35,69,86,88,182 Nault, Frank 81 Navarette, Cerjio 196 Navarro, Barbara 174,182 Navarro, Elsa 44,196 Navarro, Yolanda 211 NEAGLE, TERRY 163 NEAL, CARTER 162 Neal, David 211 Neal, James 196 Neal, Norva 146,211 NEAL, SHEILA: Jr. Honor Guard: CSF 4: Interact 4: 44,51,162 Neal, Steve 72,88,196 Neahtery, Mark 211 NEATHERY, PAUL 173 Neer, Dana 196 NEER, TOM 162 NEGLIA, VlVlAN162 Negrete, Betty 182 Negrete, Connie 146,196 NEGRETEJRENE163 Negrete, Joanne 196 Neilson, Patty 37,211 NELSON, BRUCE 163 Nelson, George 196 NELSON, JANE: Journalism 2,3, 4: Modern Dance 3,4: 39,51, 141,147,149,163 NELSON, JOE: V Band 1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 2: 46,57,149,163 Nelson, Michael 51,72,211 Nelson, Richard 51,78,93,182 NELSON, RONALD: JV Cross Country: Baseball 2: JV Tennis: 162 24 YI LA -wx VL NTI' 'TITS' nil A M .. AX 5' -69' rv ,ki A WVEEQS , ' M3 4 - 'ff' J W phi, I p ' u'tufT'. 4 .v :- --1-l.T.-.-. A,,L 1, , 1 ! '21, K Kg 'N-. 'N i J i 1 -q-, lTop leftl Dutch clogs appeared on the feet of fashionable young ladies this year. bringing the look of the old country to BP. lTop centerl Santa John MacDonald and helper Sidney Shishido passed out candy canes and wished all Coyotes holiday greetings during the yuletide season. lTop upper rightl Eddie Sheehy, Kathy Davis.and Alan Ladd prove that even looking at parasites can be fun. lTop lower rightl P.E. teacher Ruth Morris donned her Halloween costume to welcome bewitching ghosts, goblins, and trick-or-treaters, lTop lower far rightl Pep squad members performed many zany skits such as this one. lBottom leftl Senior Mike Czaykowski takes time out to romp around with a newly - discovered friend. lBottom centerl After the passing of the rainy season. Sandy Richard and Sharon Moffit enjoy working in the warm California sunshine, lBottom rightl Students spend part of their lunch hour engaging in a small game of pokerl?l. Page, Denise 211 0 Nelson, Wally 46,57,211 Newman, Mike 196 NICHOLS, DEBORAH 162 NICHOLS, NICKI: Yell 3,45 GAA 1,354 Student Congress 1 ,2,4: 65,146,162 Nichols, Rick 196 Nichols, Scott 211 NICHOLS, VICKI: V. Yell 45 Head JV Yell 35 Student Congress 1,2,3: 65, 162 Nicholson, Gregory 182 Niles, David 163 Nicol, Julie 37,211 Nilsen, Randy 78,196 Nishi, Naomi 51,196 Noble, Mike 211 Novison, Richard 196 Nottingham, Mike 182 NUNES, CAROL 43,163 Nunez, Eric 78,211 NUNEZ, TONY 163 Oare, Patricia 196 Obbema, Richard 72,83,95, 211 Obbema, Robert 69,146,182 O'Brien, Barbara 39 O'Brien, David 103,182 O'Brien, Regina 51 O'Brien, Rosemary 211 O'Bryan, David 196 O'Bryan, Mary 37,211 O'Connor, Colleen 36,182 Ohnhaus, Michael 182 Okabe, Lori 108,211 Okabe, Michael 48,78,93,182 Oliva, Allison 46,51,196 Oliva, David 46,51,88,211 Oliver, Sandra 51,182 Ollar, Patti 37,211 Olney, Linda 44,211 Olsen, Karen 58,196 Olsen, Kenneth 211 Olver, Brian 196 O'NEAL, MIKE 69,163 Oril, Jon 51,196 ORIL, VIRGINIA: CSF 2,45 For. Exc. Club 45 Interact 4: 37,163 OROSCO, ALICE 164 Orozco, Peter 211 ORR, LEANNE164 Orr, Linda 146,211 Orr, Neil 69,88,95,196 Orr, Richard 146,182 Ortega, Patricia 211 Ortiz, Connie 211 Ortiz, Guadulupe 211 Osline, Naida 51,182 OSTIZ, HARRY 165 Ostiz, Heidi 182 OUTLAND, PAM 165 Oxenford, Paula 46,57,112, 146,182 Page, Richard 196 PALATNICK, PHYLLIS: Thespian 45 Drama Club 3,45 Plays 3,4: 43,165 Palmer, Dawna 196 Palmer, James 88,211 Palovik, Allen 146,196 Palminteri, John 84,196 Palminteri, Joseph 46,48,49, 64,81 ,84,182 Pamperin, John 211 Pamperin, Lynn 196 Pamperin, Sharon 182 PANGBURN, WENDY165 Papke, Wade 196 Parillo, Tom 211 Parise, Leslie 46,57,196 PARISE, STEPHANIE 164 PARISH, KATHY 164 Parish, Sheryl 44,196 PARKER, DAVID 165 PARKER, ROBERT 46,57,165 Parkin, Dana 215 Parra, Martha 196 Parrish, Carol 44,46,182 Parrish, Kyle 192 Paskus, Leslie 106,182 Paskus, Eileen 108,211 Pate, Jerry 182 Pate, Marty 37,196 Patterson, Charles 211 Patterson, Diane 182 Patton, Bryan 48 Patton, Mike 46,57,211 Patton, Shawn 49,182 Paulsin, William 212 PAYNE, RHONDA: Madrigal Pres. 45 Stage Ensemble 3,45 Freshman Vice-Pres.: 46,182 Paz, Mike 46,196 Peachey, Chuck 46,51,182 Peak, Gail 46,212 Pearson, Mike 72,196 Pedersen, Linda 196 PEERY, JONI 165 Pegan, Leeann 188,196 Pegan, Robert 212 Pendleton, Mark 182 PENNY, PIPER 165 Peralta, Gloria 182 PE RDUE, BOBBY 173 Perez, Anthony 201 Perez, Dellia 146,196 Perez, Ralph 86,212 Perez, Robbie 88,182 Perez, Rudy 88,182 Perkins, Anthony 212 Perkins, Jim 182 Perkins, Lucy 46,57,182 Perkins, Timothy 73,212 Perry, Bonnie 201 Perry, Clarence 72,196 Perry, Connie 196 Perry, Donald 46,48,57, 196 PERRY, SHARON 164 Persechino, Donna 46,51 ,57, 141,182 Persechino, Maureen 196 Peruzzi, Pamela 212 Pesek, Gary 46,557,215 Peterson, Mika 182 Petty, Charles 46,57,182 Phelps, Brian 77,212 Phelps, Robin 186 PHILBIN, GARY: Sec. Community Relations5 CSF 1,2,3,45 Film Festival Winner 3: 51,144,145, 164,186,244 Phillips, Donald 37,212 Pickett, Dean 196 Pickett, Donald 212 Pickett, Kathryn 37,182 Picogna, Gregory 34,46,57,72, 146,196 Pienups, Mara 164 Piepkorn, Mark 81,182 Piepkorn, Mike 48,49,83,183 Pies, Jimi 51,196 Pike, Patricia 183 Pinheiro, Allen 212 Pinheiro, Jackie 183 Pirkle, Tom 183 PLEMMONS, DONALD: Sec. Ath- Ietics 45 Wrestling: 86,144,146,164 PLEMMONS, RON 164 Poff, Mike 72,88,95,212 Pollard, Pam 196 POLLARD, TERRl165 Pontrelli, Diana 183 Pontrelli, Donna 212 Pool, Debbie 36,46,196,201 Pool, Kim 212 PORRAZZO, ANTHONY 165 Porter, Lori 183 PORTILLO, IRMA: CCF 1,2,3: 37,173 Portwood, Pamela 212 Portwood, Steve 78,95,196 Potter, David 46,51,57,183 Potts, Terry 183 Powell, Dennis 46,57,88,196 Powell, John 44,45,48,51,196 PRATT, ANITA 51,165 Pratt, Philip 99,121 Pratt, Sheila 196 Price, Misty 187 Price, Rhett 97,183 Priddy, Joseph 196 Prince, Robert 57,72,88,197 Prock, Leslie 44,45,197 Proctor, Bonnie 197 Proud, Karen 212 Proud, Linda 183 Proud, Scott 77,97,183 PROULX, MARK 165 Provost, Kari 197 Puckett, Darlene 183 PUCKETT, RON: Tennis 1,2,3,45 CC 2,3,4: 90,164 PUGH, RICHARD 164 Pugh, Shirley 212 Pullen, Cheryl 183 PULLEN, JOYCE 51,164 Purvis, Lynnette 197 Quesada, Phyllis 212 Quiett, Sherry 37,212 Quinn, Tim 197 Quintero, Frank 69,71,101,183 Ouiring, Gina 41,51,197 QUIRKE, LINDSAY: Football 2,35 Publications, Paw Prints 3,47 Sec. Student Rel. 4: 140,141, 144,146,164,167 Quirke, Richelle 197 Ouiroz, Rocio 197 OUITRAL, CARMEN 164 Rabey, Lawrence 69,146,183 Raincrow, Andrea 106,108,111,212 Raincrow, Joan 106,111,212 Rains, Janie 197,212 Rains, Judy 46,51 Rambo, Drina 37,108,146,212 Ramey, Gary 69,183 Ramirez , Arlene 58,67,197 Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Denise 39,110,112,183 Kim 197 Ruth 212 Ramos, Louis 212 Ramsey, Camilla 212 RANABAUER, DEBORA165 Ranabauer, Doug 72,212 Rangel, Dena 212 Rangel, Roger 183 Rapmund, Beatrix 43,50,51,183 Rasmussen, Craig 183 RATAEZYK, MIKE 165 Ray, Daniel 51,183 Ray, Tina 48,51,108,212 RAYMOND, DEBBIE 46,165 Raymondo, Margaret 213 Raymondo, Robert 165 Razo, Lorraine 197 Recio, Jesse 183 Recio, Nancie 213 Redmond, Leslee 197 REDMOND, LYNN: GAA 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 2: 108,164 Redmond, Patrick 183 Reed, Bill 201 Reed, Donald 213 Reed, Ginger 197 REED, JEFFREY: Wrestling 1,2,3, 45 Student Congress 15Sr. Cabinet: 148,164 Reed, Mary 183 Reed, Ronal 197 Reed, Rosemary 197 Rees, Dennis 197 Reeves, Don 47,57,213 Reeves, Marilyn 110,213 REEVES, MARY KATE: Maiorette 25 Science Club Treas.lSec. 1,25 Drama Club 4: 41 ,51,164 Reeves, Steve 51,183 Reeves, Steve 183 Reeves, Susan 41,43,146,213 REEVES, THOMAS: Water Polo 1,2, 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4: 97,164 Reichert, Louanna 44,197 REID, BARBARA: GAA 2,3,4: CSF 2 3,45 Pub. 4: 34,37,44,45,51,106, 108,112,141,146,148,149,164 REID, KATHLEEN 165 Reinhardt, Debra 37,46,183 REINHARDT, GREGORY 165 Reinhardt, Jeff 46,57,197 Reising, Rose 183 RELLER, DAVID: CSF 3,4: Sr. Cabinet5 Interact 4: 41,51,148, 149,165,244 Reller, Sue 213 Reno, Ron 183 Renteria, Mark 197 Repine, Frankie 188,197 Reyes, Elena 51,197 Reyna, Nancy 34,50,106,183 Reynolds, Denise 183 Reynolds, Randy 48,84,197 Rhoades, Teresa 183 Riano, Debbie 37,213 Rice, Linda 183 Richard, Sandra 183,249 Richards, Ronald 187 RICHARDSON, RON 165 Richmond, Susan 46,57,213 Rider, Linda 197 Rider, Robert 213 RIEMER, JOEY 141,166 Riemer, Nancy 197 Riera, Diana 197 Riggle, Ronald 88,213 Rigney, Donna 51,197 Riley, Michael 57,213 RILEY, PAUL 166 Riley, Phyllis 213 Riley, Rebecca 197 Rincon 183 Rinner, Russell 44,197 Rion, Douglas 197 RION, STEVE 173 Rios, John 183 Rippy, Nancy 46,48,57,104,108, 111,197,200 RlPPY,WADE 166 Risely, Jack 78,213 Risely, MaIinda197 RIVE RA, DANNY 166 ROBBLEE, JAMES 167 Robbs, Garland 43,197 Roberts, Floyd 183 ROBERTS, JACK 167 Roberts, Larry 213 Roberts, Patrick 213 Roberts, Sidney 72,197 ROBERTS, STEVEN 173 Roberts, Sylvia 183 ROBE RTSON , ANNE: Sr. Princess: V Songleader 3,45 Modern Dance 2,3,4: 11,37,62,146, 152,166 ROBINSON, DONNA 166 Robinson, George 215 ROBINSON, SCOTT: V. Swimming 3, 4: CSF Pres. 4: B of A Plaque Winner 4: 34,43,51,97,141, 148,166,245 Robinson, Tom 72,197 Robles, Barbara 186 ROBNETT, VICKI: CSF 2,3,4: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: Drill Team 2: 44,45,51,149, 166,244 Robuck, Paul 187 Rochford, Stephen 46,57,146,213 RODGERS, MICHAEL 167 Rodrigues, Jeannette 197 Rodriguez, Abel 48,90,197 RODRIGUEZ, CARLOS 64,86,167 Rodriguez, Debbie 213 Rodriguez, Michael 72 Rodriguez, Mike 197,215 Rodriguez, Roberta 183 Roelands, Brian 183 Rogers, Doug 77,99,213 Rogers, John 197 Rogers, Sue 213 Rogers, Vickie 213 Roiz, Joann 11,146,197 Romero, Bob 183 Romero, Lydia 213 ROMINE, REGINA 166 Rooney, Bob 183 Rooney, Gary 183 Rooney, Jane 213 ROPER, CHARLES 166 ROPER, NANCY 166 Roper, Steve 183 Rosenkilde, Andy 84,197 Rosevear, Larry 197 Rosevear, Mark 88,183 Rosevear, Sheryl 46,213 ROUBIEU, MARGARET: Drama Club 1,2: Concert Choir 3,4: 46,166 ROUNTREE, THEL 51,146,167 ROUSSEAU, ALAIN: YFU Foreign Ex. Stu.: V. Football 4: French Club: 36,37,44,167 Routledge, James 103,183,186 Routledge, Steve 84,103,213 Roy, Carole 213 ROY, DEBBIE 167 ROZARIO, CAROL 11,20,112,144, 145,167 Rubalcaba, Cindy 46,197 Rudzwick, Peter 213 Ruiter, Michael 84,197 Ruiz, Mark 90,197 Runyon, Tony 197 Rupp, Thomas 51,197 Rush, Karen 46,183 Russ, Donna 197 Russ, Ronna 197 Saens, Jennie 198 Saenz, Sandy 146,198 Salazar, Rose 43,46,213 Salisbury, Timmy 213 Salpaka, Dawn 36,37,43 Salzarulo, Melanie 184 Salzarulo, Philip 99,146,213 Sammons, Barbara 198 Sammons, Scott 213 Sanchez, Edmund 72,95,213 Sanchez, Rafael 72,84,213 Sanders, David 77,97 Sanders, Dennis 184 Sanders, Kathy 198 Sanders, Melvin 77,201 Sanderson, Richard 51 ,69,93,146 Sandlian, Mary 37,51,213 Santiago, Steven 48,141 Sarashina, Richard 187 Sattler, Richard 51,198 Sauder, Linda 46,57,186,198 SAUER, ROGER: V. Water Polo 2,3, 4: Frosh-Soph Water Polo: Swim- ming 1,2,4: 75,97,64,167 Schafer, Mike 51 Schafer, Mark 51,198,201 Shackelford, Robert 72 Scheid, Karen 46 Scheppele, Susan 46,57,111,213 Schiebeck, Art 72,213 Schiebeck, Diana 184 Schmalzer, Ronny 146,213 Schmalzer, Wanda 213 SCHNEIDER, JACQIE: Art Club Sec., VP, Pres. 1,2,3: German Club 1,2,4: Sr. Cabinet SCHROEDER, ROY 39,69,147, 166,245 Schultz, Marilyn 184 Schultz, Mark 184 Schultz, John 213 SCHULTZ, JOSEPH 146,166 Schumacher, Steve 57 Schuster, Sandy 198 SCHUSTE R, STEVEN 48,167 Schwartz, Bradley 43,51,146 Schwin, Dennis 51,215 Sciolla, James 41 ,48,77,213 Scofield, Wayne 42,43 Scogin, Robert 72,213 Scott, Brenda 198 SCOTT, CYNTHIA: CCF 4: Concert Choir 4: Photography Club 4: 37,41,46,167 Scott, Karen 184 SCOTT, LINDA: Drill Team 2,31 167 Scott, Tammy 213 Scutti, Robert 184 Sears, Jim 213 Scroggins, David 99,198 SCROGGINS, DEBRA: CCF 4: German Club 4: 37,167 Scroggins, Kathryn 213 Sealy, Paul 198 Sears, Jim 213 Seifert, Patty 198 Seifert, Steve 215 SEILER, PHIL: JV Tennis 1,2: Sr. Cabinet: Bowling Club Pres. 4: 34,48,49,141,148,149,167 SEILHAMER, CRYSTAL 166 Sephton, Brad 51,78,95,198 Sena, Joe 78,95,146,213 Serna, Annette 198 Serrano, Henry 198 Serrano, Linda 198 Severns, Stacy 77,213 Severson, Scott 213 Shackelford, Deborah 198 Shackelford, Robert 146,213 Shade, Ronald 44,198 Shafer, Debbie 198 Shafer, Joanne 41 ,46,213 Shafer, Marie 213 Shaffer, Dennis 44 Shanks, Edwin 184 Sharkey, Judith 184 Sharples, Barry 184 Shaw, Bambi 46,57,198 SHEARHART, BARBARA: GAA 1,2, 3,4: German Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4: FFA 1,2,3,4: 37,51,106,108,111, 112,148,166 Sheehy, Edward 69,149 Sheets, Dawn 46 Shell, Robert 77,198 Shephard, Cheryl 46,86,213 Sherman, David 57,90,146,198 SHERRIN, DARLA166 SHIBA, EDWARD 166 SHIBA, PAMELA: ASB Secretary: Girls: State Representative: Jr. Class Secretary: 44,51,144, 145,167,244 SHIELDS, ROXSANNE: Soph. Vice Pres.: Songleader 3:GAA1,2,3,4: 112,141, 146,163,167 Shintani, Gary 51,88,198 Shipley, Paula 46,198 SHlSHIDO,SIDNEY 66,167, 249 Shockley, Betty 198 Shook, Barbara 37 Shook, Billie 37,57,213 Shook, Richard 198 Shook, Vicki 184 Shores, Brenda 213 Shum, Fredrick 41,202,213 Sigler, Elaine 213 Sigler, Laura 186 SIMMONS, VICTORIA 167 Simmons, Vicky 44,98 Simpson, Dalarie 198 Siordia, Rudy 167 SIPERLY, DEBBIE 170 Skall, Bill 184 SCHUSTER, DEBBIE 107,112,146,166 SKEEN, DEBBIE 170 Skipton, Victor 43,213 Sleater, Ray 72,103,198 Slick, Matthew 90,198 Slockbower, David 198 SLOCKBOWER, JOE 93,127,170, 245 Smallwood, Ronnie 213 SMALLWOOD, RUTH 171 SMIECH, LEE: FFA 1,2,3,4: FFA Sec. 3,47 CSF 4: 5O,51,147, 171,245 Smith, Bill 146,186 Smith, Chuck 213 Smith, Daniel 41 Smith, Danny 72,213 Smith, Doug 184 Smith, Jerry 72,93 Smith, John 51,213 Smith, Kim 213 Smith, Mae 201 Smith, Marilyn 46,213 SMITH, MELODY171 Smith, Paul 198 Smith, Sherre 46,198,213 Smith, Sherry 213 SMITH, TE RESA: Madrigals: Con- cert Choir 2,3,4: 46,171,244 Smith, Tina 146,184 Smith, Virginia 184 Snyder, Daniel 84,213 SNYDER, GREGORY: Track 1,2,3: CC 1,2,3,4: 37,78,170 Snyder, Susan 198 Sodke, Colette 213 Soehner, Carla 213 Solenberger, Ira 184 Solis, Dennis 72,213 Solorza, Alice 146,213 SOLORZA, CARLOS 170 SOMOZA, ANNA 170 Soucek, Brenda 198 Spada, Rick 213 Sparacio, David 93,184 Sparacio, Diane 213 Sparrow, Colleen 44,45,213 Sparrow, Kim 72,213 Spence, David 201 Spencer, Shirley 198 Spraggins, Angela 46,198 Spriggs, Tony 97,198 SPRING, LOANNE171 SPRING, RICHARD 141,171 Springsteen, Thomas 101 Squires, David 50,51,171 SOUIRES, MARK 50,51,171 Squires, Tim 81,184 Stancoff, Susan 184 Stanisich, Stephen 77,99,198 STANLEY, STEPHAN: CC 1,2: Water Polo 1,2: 171 Stark, Peggy 51,184 Steinhart, Lucas 213 Stelle, James 48,78,213 Stellrecht, Henry 103,213 Stephens, Aaron 213 Stephens, Bob 215 Stephenson, Susan 46,57,213 Stepp, David 198 Stepp, Ron 213 Stevens, Kyle 46,184 Stevenson, Judy 34,44,45 Stevenson, Phil 213 Stewart, Larry 198 Stewart, Laurali 214 Stewart, Shirley 184 , STEWART, STEVEN: V Football Mgr.: Wrestling Mgr.: V Baseball Mgr. 3,4: 69,170 Stickley, Patrick 184 STIMSON, PARIS: CSF 2,3,4: GAA 1,2,3,4: Sr. Cabinet: 22,38, 108,146,148,149,150,170 Stinson, Anista 46,214 Stockton, Kelley 78,95,214 Stoll, Orville 184 Stone, Jeanie 37,46,48,106,108, 110,111,214 Stonehocker, Jeffrey 184 STORM, BLAINE 51,86,170 Storm, Drew 50,51 ,88,105, 146,184 Storm, Julie 51,146,214 Storts, Rick 184 Strand, Cindy 214 Strand, Mitchell 77,198 Strand, Todd 88,214 Stratton, Kathi 146,184 Streavel, Gary 184 STREETER, BARRY: V. Band 1,2,3 4: Drum Major 3,4: Jazz Band 1,2,3,4: 46,57,170,245 Stricker, Vickie 51,201 STRIFE,CYNTHIA: FFA:Sr. Cabi- net: Student Court 4: 34,50, 51,147,149,156,170,244 Strife, Jim 51 ,72,146,214 Stroud, Bill 198 Strub, Jaycie 198 Strub, Victoria 214 Strunk, Carole 214 Stucki, Rudolph 184 Sublett, Patricia 46,184 SUDA, ROBERT 171 Sue, Lisa 184 SUGIMOTO, BARBARA 171 SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA 171 SUPPA, STEVE 171 SUTCLIFFE, RONALD 173 SUTTON, VIVIAN 170 SWANBE RG, DAVID: V. Basketball 3: Capt. 4: Basketball Pres. 3,4: Sr. Cabinet: 39,51,81,82, 83,141,146,148,149,170 Swanberg, Michael 83,185 Swartout, Dennis 97,185 Sweet, Kevin 198 SWIFT, JAY 46,170 Swift, Tricia 41,214 SWOFFRD, DENA170 Swofford, Sondra 198 Sword, Danny 198 Szot, Chris 48,51,84,198 Tadman, Robert 46,57,185 TAFOLLA, PATRICK 171 Tafoya, Eva 198 Tafoya, Michelle 110,214 Tait, Karen 43,198 Tait, Phil 185 TAKEMOTO, KATHY: CSF 1,2,3, Sec. 4: V. 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' , ,:f3'1:f,gVA 1 ,Q ll , W , qi I i .r ,,.A y 154,143 ef, QW W ,r -AAL? ,L w if 'ffh mf 1 i Vmww Hg ie. gr ilxxj ifyff E M f 7 v , , fr, ' - V if Nl ty N ,fiery 'fwf . ,ff ffff f f it if it i tsti S at ,grids fel lTop upper leftl The popularity of football was seen in the football fan's eagerness to buy Rose Bowl and Super Bowl programs. lTop far leftl Major news events often times were read by BP students in Paw Prints. fTop leftl Don Fuller, Steve Molina, and Carlos Mauritz water a terrarium in biology in an effort to aid Mother Nature. lTop centerl The American flag flew at half mast for 60 days in honor of past presidents Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, lTop rightl sffmif lflh, if Political strategies were employed by students at the annual BP Nominating Convention. lBottom leftl Snoopy continued to symbolize the endeavors of youth with his cool, sophisticated ways. lBottom centerl The American public joined hands in a united effort to free the captive prisoners of war. lBottom rightl Many students actively campaigned for their presidential favorites as did Bill Cropper with his George McGovern hat. 1973: A YEAR of Violence and peace. Hate and love. Happiness and sorrow. All were symbolic of the 197241973 year . .. The overly long protested war in Vietnam ended ... POW's were reunited with their families after spending years in dismal camps a long political campaign ended with Richard Nixon again emerging as President the Miami Dolphins and USC Trojans became undefeated football champions and Snoopy continued his reign over the cartoon UDS, oowns kingdom. Newspaper headlines depicted more concisely the state of '72-'73, The sorrow of bad news quickly killed the joy of good news 2Oth Olympiad Begins . . . Future of Games Unknown. Viet Peace at Hand Bombing Reported Over Hanoi. Good news, though, did lift BP's spirits for a lengthy time Come and Bop at the Nifty' Fifties, BP Grapplers Take League, and School Adopts Open Campus Policy. NN-.gh K eff, White, 4 Tappenden, Jeffrey 198 Taresh, Wanda 198 Tashima, Craig 72,214 TASHIMA, PAT: Paw Prints Editor, Associate Editor: Junior Class Attendant: CSF 1,2,3,4: 22,42, 51,140,141,148,171 Taul, David 46,57,88,214 Taul, Laure 37,45,51,146,174,185,244 Taylor, Carolyn 198 Taylor, Cathy 214 Taylor, Jeanne 46,198 Taylor, Lyndon 198 Taylor, Mark 214 Taylor, Richard 201 Teeters, Larry 173 THIS, ERIC 173 Thomas, Kathy 214 Thomas, Mark 214 THOMAS, SHEENA 51,171 Thomas, Vicki 146,198 Thompson, Debra 46,57,198 Thompson, Leroy 214 THOMPSON, JAMES 173 Thorsen, Debbie 198 Thurman, Mark 46,57,214 Tice, Gregory 51,77,97,141,185 Ticer, Greg 198 Tidrow, Althea 44,198 Tidwell, Kathy 36,37,51,65,104, 106,110,111,141,146,185,245 Tillman, Jane 198 Tino, Cindy 43,51,214 Tito, Jill 41,48,214 Tjeerdema, Ronald 40,41 ,44, 90,185 Toby, Dayna 37,214 TODD, BARBARA 173 Todd, Susan 37,214 Toma, Debbie 214 TOMA, JOY 171 Toppel, Amie 198 Torbert, Lisa 37,58,106,107, 108,110,111,198 Torres, Benjamin 86,198 Torres, Linda 87,170 Torres, Mary 214 Toscano, Alfonso 146,185 Toscano, Irene 214 Toscano, Theresa 185 Totten, Tom 51,83,93,185 Touw, Paul 214 Tovar, Marisa 50,185 Trahan, Mark 78,185 TRAPANI, JOE 170 Traxler, Pam 198 Tressler, Doreen 185 Trumble, Lynette 185 TRIZARRY, NORMA170 Tucker, Beverly 108,146,185 TUMBLESON, CAROL 170 TUMBLESON, TIM 170 TURMAN, TONY 171 Tuthill, Cathy 214 Tuthill, Ray 185 Ulrich, Evalee 214 Undenfvood, Mark 185 Ungrad, Cynthia 185 Unruh, David 51,171 Unruh, Robert 51,83,186 Valadez, Cynthia 146,185 Valadez, Jeroldine 198 VALDEZ, DEBRA 171 VALDEZ, DONNY171 VALDEZ, EDMUND 172 Valdez, Maria 214 Valdez, Perdislla 214 Valdez, Ruby 185 Vanburen, Janice 43 Vandeoever, Wendy 51,198 Vanes, Gregory 214 Vanfossan, Pamela 214 Vanginkel, Andy 214 Vanginkel, Barry 185 Vanhorsen, Scott 214 Vanhorsen, Stacey 198 Vannoy, Eddie 214 Vanoort, Cheryl 198 Vansteen, Connie 37,198 Vansteen, Paul 185 Vanwinkel, Tronnie 185 Vargas, Ritta 185 Vargas, Tina 146,198 Varian, Jerrilyn 58,67,108,198 Varian, John 88,185 VARIAN, ROBERT 39,86,172 Vasquez, Gloria 185 Vasquez, Johnny 72,198 VAUGHAN, DEBBIE 173 Vedder, John 214 VENABLE, BOB: ASB President: Tennis 1,25 Paw Prints Staff 3,4: 141,142,143,145, 173 Verdin, Manuel 72,146,198 Verdin, Mickey 198 Verkamp, George 72,214 Vezie, Debbie 185 Vezie, Steve 214 Villa, Pearl 186 Villalobos, Paul 72,84,214 Villaverde, Elaine 44,51 ,198 Vills, Paul 37 Vine, Daniel 185 Vine, Denise 214 VITURlNO,MITCHEL173 Vu, Minh 41 Vu, Cecilia 41,214 Wachtveitl, Cheri 185 Wade, Cheryl 214 Waldron, Garry 185 Waldron, Gerald 199 Waldron, Wesley 214 Waldrop, Cheryl 198 WALKER, ANDY 173 Walker, Clyde 201 Walker, Mark 199 Walks, Robert 214 WALLACE, CLIFF 173 Wallace, Genine 37,106,110,112, 199 Wallace, Joyce 111,214 WALSH, ROBERT 77,172 Walter, Kathy 185 Walter, Ronald 78,185 WALTER, TIMOTHY: Track 1,2,3,4: Cross Country 1,2,3, Captain 4: Track Pres.: 39,78,93,172 Walters, Diana 199 Walton, David 199 Wangrud, Calvin 37,199 Wangrud, Connie 112,185 Ward, Lynn 41,185 WARD,MlCHAEL: Football 3,4: Baseball 1,2,3: Tennis 4: 146,173 Ward, Richard 214 Warner, Cathy 43 WATERS, TANNA 173 WATKINS, REBECCA: Girls Choir 2: Concert Choir 3,4: 46,173 Watkins, Roann 43,185 Watowa, Travis 46,57,199 Watson, Clairice 199 Watter, Ron 48 Weathers, Liz 48,214 Weathers, Wendi 185 Webb, Pat 185 Webster, Louis 51,199 Webster, Nancy 51,185 Weckler, Debbie 106,111,199 Weissberg, Jacob 77,99,214 Weissberg, Simon 185 Welch, Delona 37,46,49,57,185 Welch, Dora 46,57,214 Welch, David 46,57,72,199 Wellman, Bobby 214 Welter, Jerry 185 WE NDT, BRADLEY: Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4: Lettermans Club 3,4: CSF 1,2,3,4: 86,149, 173,244 Wendt, David 214 Wennerberg, Andy 199 WERNER, ANNE: GAA 3,4: CSF 3,42 Spanish Club 2,3,4: 37,44,112, 148,149,172 Werner, Cathy 43,44,199 West, Bobbi 185 Westman, Mark 214 Weston, Ravenna 199 Whisler, Darrell 46 Whitby, Donna 214 Whitby, Thomas 199 Whitcher, Susan 201 White, Catherine 51,185 WHlTE,JOHN: Baseball 1: Basket- ball 1:172 White, John 185 White, Mary 201 White, Paul 48,84,95,199 White, Richard 51,77,214 WHITE, RONALD 172 Russel 201 Whiteford, Donna 199 Whiteside, Charles 214 Whitney, Laura 185 Wilcox, Linda 46,185 WILLEFORD, CHRIS 172 Willeford, Robin 199 Williams, Denajo 214 WILLIAMS, GAIL173 Williams, Gary 48,78,199 Williams, Mike 43,199 Williams, Peter 214 WILLIAMS, TOM 101,173 Williams, Therese 199 WILLS , JOAN 173 Willson, Carrie 214 Willson,Sheldon 214 WILSO N, ANTHONY: Varsity Tennis 4: 90,173 2.3. Wilson, James 199 Wilson, Jeff 214 Wilson, Karen 214 WILSO N, LORRAINE: CCF 1,3,4: HDSO 1,2,3,4: Student Congress 4: 46,57,146,173 Wilson, Paul 199 Wilson, Robert 186 Wilson, Tammie 199 WILSON, VIRGINIA: Jr. Class Vice-Pres.: CSF 1,3,4: Soph. Attendant: 173 Winget, Carolyn 43,199 Winston, Donita 46,57,214 WINSTON, DARL: Varsity Wres- tling 1,2,4: CSF 1,25 Football 1,2,4: 172 Winters, Cheryl 185 Winters, Wayne 214 Wise, Irene 201 Wisley, Mary 199 Wolf, Margo 199 Wolfe, Christina 215 Wolfe, Greg 185 Wolfe, Steve 48,199 Wolfswinkel, Vickie 215 Woodard, Robin 46,57,215 Worley, Dave 199 WORLEY, DEBRA: ASB Treasurer: Jr. Class Trea.: Drill Team 2: 144,146,148,154 WREN, ALFRED 146,172 Wright, Susan 199 Wroblewski, Rosemarie 43,185 Wroniak, Betty 106,112,185 Wynne, Don 215 Xanders, MaryElIen 215 Yahenl, Phillip 199 Yamada, Janet 202,215 Yamada, Shirley 185 Yazloff, Jamie 215 Yazloff, Richard 46,57,77,186 Ybarra, Theresa 48,111,215 Ybarra, Stephen 51,69,186 Yee, Janet 108,202,215 YERGENSEN, DAVID 173 YING LING, CLARALYN172 Yocum, Jimmy 186 YOCUM, LORl173 Yonts, Tim 186 York, Pattie 37,199 Young, Barbara 199 YOUNG, DONNA 173 Young, Pamela 108,215 YOUNG, RACHEL 172 YOUNG, RICHARD 173 Yslas, Rachel 215 Yslas, Victor 69,86,146,186 Yubeta, Rachel 186 Yuen, Liane 186 Yuen, Stephanie 199 ZAMPIRRO, ANTHONY 46,90,172 Zampirro, Dan 199 ZEITZ, DEBRA 172 Zimmerman, Helene 215 ZlMMERMAN,JUDY172 ZIMMERMAN TERRY 173 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, CLASSIFIED Adams, Betty 137 Adams, Lavon 139 Aitken, Joslyn 127 Anderson, Flora 45,131 Arnoff, Marilyn 126 Asta, Matt 119 Austin, Leslee 42,140,141 Barnes, Linda 124 Bartulski, Richard 136 Bechtold, Gary 50,116 Begovich, Joan 113 Bell, Kenneth 81,122 Berland, Gary 124 Blackwell, Charles 127 Bogseth, Roy 125 Boies, David 50,129,149 Book, James 114,115 Booth, Stanton 35,137 Bowen, Carol 1-14 Brawley, Lillian 139 Bremer, David 119,149 Bremer, James 128,130,147 Britt, Albert 122 Bruce, Robert 50,114,115 Byrne, Peggy 113 Cafarella, Lawrence 126,127 Calvisi, Ronald 125 Casey, Claudine 104,112,123 Churn, Peter 113 Close, Carolyn 137 Colflesh, Steven 69,84,123 Costello, John 130,174 Craven, John 86,120 Culhane, John 116,174 DeMato, Betty 135 Dollarhide, Tom 138,139 Dooley, Carol 128 Dubay, Jeanne 114 Dziuk, Greg 139 Fairchild, George 69,84,121 Feemster, Ollie 115 Fein, Charles 42,126,127 Follett, Lawrence 36,136 Freed, Betty 138,139 Fritz, Carol 132,149 Gatling, Shirley 129 Gault, Pernell 42,134 Goodrich, Robert 40,133 Griffith, Janet 118 Gronstrand, Sarah 40,133 Gross, Ronald 116 Gruver, Linda 130 Hammel, Albert 132,149 Harris, Curt 139 Hartman, William 75,97,122 Haynes, Edwina 137 Hayslette, Theo 127 Helm, Delores H. Hertzler, Virginia 128 Hicks, Ed 103,121 Hillger, Tye 116 Hirsch, Dan 79,93,122 Hoffmann, Laurel 113 Hollitz, Rhynie 116,117 Holm, Jack H. Homicezewski, Helen 139 Hopp, Nancy 119,149 Houts, Sheldon 113 Howard, Janice 39,106,110 120,122 Hufferd, John 8,9,125 Hugenberger, Robert 127 Hunnex, George 45,49,131 Hunter, Sharon 49,124,125 Hurst, Margaret 5O,114, 115 Jenks, William 114 Jensen, Regina 46,126,127 Jovanovic, William 133 Kahkonen, John 134 Keller, Shorty 139 Kerian, Vahram G. 132,202 Killeen, Catherine 115 Kramer, Donna 112,121 Krogh, Yvonne 125 LaMere, Virginia 115 Lubin, Rochelle 125 Malich, Scott 120,121 Mann, John H. Martin, Peter 135 Mclntire, Marietta 118,202 McWeridy, Pat 139 Miller, John 132 Mitchell, Marilyn 137 Moffat, William 133,188 Monson, Joanne 114 Morris, Ruth 106,110,121 Murdy, Leonard H. Nelson, Margaret 119,188 Newcomb,William 126 Nordstrom, Ruth 135,174 Noriega, Bill 139 Northup, Vida 115 Olson, Ralph 136,137 Penehouse, Anna 137 Peratt, Don 125 Peterson, Dicksie 119 Pilling, Fred 50,136 Piper, Ray 133 Polentz, Jane 119 Porter, Eve 137 Porter, Jane 114 Porter, Prentis 72,73,121 Porter, Richard 50,128,139 Price, Reese 77 Prochaska, Douglas 36,130 Reents, Diane 133 Renley, John H. Rios, Rito H. Robbins, Jennette 135 Robinson, James 129,149 Robinson, Linda 127 Rogers, Jack 139 Sabourin, Patricia 119 Safford, Gail 115 Scaling, Betty 36,128 Schachter, Saul 40,132 Schumaker, Bernard 133 Shoemaker, Rex 83,90,122 Skipton, Nancy 138,139 Soto, Angel 139 Soto, Fred 139 Spaulding, Richard G. 113,143 Sperr, Betty 114 Steudle, Nancy 36,137 Strasburg, William 117 Sullivan, Franklin 113 Swartz, Julie 45,131 Tallant, Ralph 93,121 Tennyson, Todd 136,137 Terwilliger, Ed 117 Thomas, Ronald 117 Thompson, Sara Ann 104,122 Tinkle, Stanley 49,130 Trikha, Shashi 119 Throop, Harold H. VanWonterghem, John 117 Vrattos, Sylvia 118,174 Wallace, Virginia 36,129 Watson, Norman 72,101,122 Weech, Bill 131 Wells, Sam 117 Whitelock, Betty 135 Willis, Hazel 139 Wilson, Joan 134 You ng, James 46,126,127 i 5X X X Q OZ XX Jxx i Q so S .5 tx is 51 . K, s ,N 5 Nt x I, r t .55 Ns i i --: xxx 5 N nf 'T f-P .J Q T3 C ,.x ' 'Q ,, X X-xg 1 J IJ. 'af .L ,x X Q X look to the futune What oizeam ooes it holo? B Editor-in-Chief .. Associate Editor . . Theme ......... Adviser ......,... Q7 Happenings ..,..., .. , Lindsay Quirke s-J Kathy Tidwell 3 Clubs, Organizations ....... Susan Case f Spirit ,,.........,.... Kathy Takemoto K Boys' Sports. . . . .... Dave Swanberg '- I Mark Milbrath Girls' Sports .... . . . Barbara Reid K Academics ......,. ,. . .Dian Feishaw Q- Student Leaders .,....... Diana Graham C5 Seniors ,....., Q N ..,. Scott Robinson Q. xx' Roxsanne Shields as 3 5 ,V :Wa 9 ' 3 -X ff iff JN F-,, fx ' K 5 X'-as . F lx X -Y x , aff. x 31 - ,i Q. 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