Buena Park High School - Los Coyotes Yearbook (Buena Park, CA)

 - Class of 1975

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A ,N . . E f it K ' 'ij X M.. Q is g f v ag W X wa, H , , 1 it W' f W we L S 4 A 1975 Dedication to Mr. Goodrich One' minute he's standing in front of you, a normal Science teacher. The next minute he jumps up on a desk and starts acting like a chicken, an amoeba, or maybe a hydra. Always striving to make class more enjoyable, he never goes a day without laughing, telling a joke or two, or doing one of his famous imitations. This is how he communicates with his students. He's that special kind of teacher who can make you feel comfortable in his classroom, yet each student gives him the respect he deserves. For nine years MR. ROBERT GOODRICH has shown BP students, through his understanding and kindness, that he is truly a Reflection of patience. 515: ALWAYS JOKING-Mr. Goodrich makes time for fun in his classes. ,EM , tm ,K if t 233f3QQ53i1?f'?i1?igl:-WFS R awe, , 1 xxx s. tif iita Q ,X s at s ss NY K X I i E 3 Q . iii X . s Q X. . K 4: X iSl s.- . .. ,. .ig - so t fi gi WHAT'S GOING ON BACK THERE?-Students feel comfortable in Mr. Goodrich's classes, yet when he starts speaking he gets the full AND'Tl'llS IS attention of every student. bullvlm board- IT WAS THIS BIG IO Dedication t ,.,. . biology better. Saiiglf .,.. ,, 'QQPBN-'hw . . . -explains Mr. Goodrich as he shows students on the CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO WORLDS-Mr. Goodrich fits well in society or in the microscopic world of organism s. Goodrich associates well with his students by putting himself in role-playing situations. He feels this helps students understand the complicated subject of Dedication ll Dr. Machisic- a new Coyote Facing the challenge of change, Principal John Machisic has earned the respect of the administration, teachers, and students during his first year at BP. Combining discipline, compassion, and enthusiasm, Dr. Machisic provided the necessary leadership to pull BP through the year's various happenings such as accreditation and open campus. His efforts to keep the campus open reflected his philosophy that I'll never discipline 90'Zn of the student body just to punish IOWJ of the students. With a strong attitude toward helping others, Dr. Machisic worked with fellow administrators and teachers on their various problems. Frequently he could be found eating lunch and conversing with the students. A man on the go, yet always stopping to observe, make deductions, or just greet students with a friendly How are you today? That has been Dr. Machisic, principal of BPI-IS. FIRST INTRODUCTION-The girls were the first to meet Dr Machisic who welcomed them at the Big and Little Sister party 12 Administration 'DBL ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS-Mr. Rito Rios and Mrs. Catherine Killeen find time to share a funny story at a staff meeting. DISTRICT ADMlNISTRATORS-Qstandingj john Mann, Deputy Supt.g Walter Zielger, Ed. D., Supt.3 fseatedl John Renley, Asst. Supt., Personnel Servicesg Harold Throop, Asst. Supt., Business Services. ' Lon! BOARD OF TRUSTEES-lseatedj Franklin Sullivan, member, Mrs. N.A. Begovieh, president, George Triplett, clerk, lstandingj Sheldon Houts, member: Robert Hoffman, member. CONFIDENT-Dr. Jack Holm, assistant principal of instructional services, creates a dignified atmosphere within his office. Hl, MAY I HELP YOU ?-Mrs. Delores Helm's bright voice can be heard as she performs one of many secretarial duties in the main office. PRINCIPAIXS SECRETARY-During a busy day, Mrs. Verna Byrne pauses to give a warm smile to students. Administration 13 I4 Faculty Department i ' W' was Counseling Mrs. Margaret Hurst Mrs. Carol Bowen William jen Counselor Counselor C0unSel0l' I s I J . W , 4 , ,, Mrs. Ollie Feemster Mrs. jane Porter Mrs. Debbie Wils ks on Attendance secretary Attendance Secretary Instructional Aide ..--ani Mrs. Margret Yamamoto Mrs. Jeanne Dubay Instructional Aide Attendance Secretary 5 john Miller Counselor mow Ka. Mrs. Aleta Simon Attendance Secretary i . 1' In x K' 333-' Mrs. Vida Northup Counselor fir,-f wwf . Q , ' i . In l ,N-nl Mrs. Edith Baker Ms. Paula Collins Title 1 Sgcrctary Attendance Assistant James Book Counselor Faculty l5 'The man who can make hard things easy is the educator.' -Emerson Mrs. Betty Adams Ms. Flora Anderson Special Education Forcign Language l i Mrs. Leslee Austin Mrs. Linda Barnes Englishfjournalism EflgllSh Kenneth Bell Health Ed.fCoach 16 Faculty 505 Glo Mrs. Marilyn Arnoff English ft 8 Matt Asta Business Education Richard Bartulski Title l David Boies Social Studies fVH Stanton Booth Special Education Mrs. Adele Brand David Bremer Albert Britt Social Studies Business Education Health Ed.fCoach -. Mrs. Carol Brouhlc Mrs. Nancy Bryant Mathematics Home Economics 1 f David Buchholz Lawrence Cafarella Ronald Calvisi Health Ed.fCoach Fine Arts English Faculty I7 'What greater or better gift can we offer . . . than to teach and instruct our youth?' -Cicero 18 Faculty Ms. Claudine Casey Girls' P.E. john Culhane Mrs. Carol Dooley George Fairchild Industrial Arts English Health Ed.fCoach Charles Fein Fine Arts John Costello Social Studies Tom Clarke John Craven Boys' P.E. Driver Ed.fCoach .SL kr . I 3 I' . , V.kV B . f X . 3 My gf. f 21? f. if me-:L,1', , , - f f--,, r 7 , Lawrence Follett Henry Franklin English Social Science 'Q ..,-'QW 'X George Getz Adapted P.E.fC0ach 5 . gf' Mrs. Sarah Gronstrand Science ,H i:,.1'fY A Mrs. Germaine Halfhill Home Economics ,, fl 'He teaches who gives and he learns who receives.' -Emerson Albert Hammel Mathematics Edward Hicks Driver Ed.fCoach 20 Faculty My M if A Ms. Janice Howard Girls' P.E. Mrs. Edwina Haynes Social Studies Mrs. Theo Hayslette Fine Arts Tye Hillgtfl' Daniel Hirsch lndustrial Arts Boys' P.E. lfCoach Rhyme Hollxtz Agriculture , John Hufferd English Robert Hugenberger George Hunnex Ms. Sharon Hunter Fine Arts Foreign Language English Mrs. Regina Jensen Fine Arts uv' f William Jovanovic Science V fr i Kahkonen Vahram Kerian Ms. Donna Kramer il Education Mathematics Girls' P.E. Faculty 21 22 Faculty 'The aims of every teacher should be to kindle minds.' -F.W. Robertson Mrs. Rochelle Lubin English Mrs. Yvonne Krogh English , . iii' .ff iffT'?5z::f ,. . fl - ' figiixzif ' , ' 7,25f'i5gf3: . f- - V 'swam s grim Q' 2 x kms? :elk 'ink E fi W?-gi ml? ml fl ii X SY: 9' 3 +,Q 13 qs Q' L wg fm? ggi E 'fa ,sesame K' 5,2 23 nga , M 1 F32 3 lgsgefqgug leg 5 x 2sARa3,s1f, YI xl f E ffm J fu K ft 0 Q.. I ll 2' , My f Vx Vso : gf' 1 .. F ff .v l .g1.,l'm , -' 5 P . V- Z, gy 'Nye : Scott Malich Ray McCalester Mrs. Marietta Mqlnrire Boys' P.E.fCoach Mathematics Homc Eqoimmiqs wmaam Moffat Mrs. Ruth Moms Mrs- Mafgarer Nelson Science Girls' P.E. Home Economics 'z - at 5 'i ,v I ta 4 V 1 l William Newcomb Mrs. Ruth Nordstrom MTS- Difksie Peterson lndustrial Arts English Business Education is A w .i ' 1 il I ll Il Ray Piper John Pirkle Saul Sqhachter Mathematics Social Studies Mathematics la Douglas Prochaska Social Studies in . me t Mem.. t,.k W, 'fq 3 Prentis Porter james Robinson Mrs. Betty Scaling D Social Studies- Social Studies DTWC1' Ed-fC0aCh Faculty 23 24 Faculty 'The best teacher . . . inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.'-Bulwer Q ue. a f ,, 'im ,wa 5 get Mt Q. .W 'N . ll tl FN fl 44 we 'ws I' F' ,an Mrs. Nancy Steudle William Strasburg Social StudiesfEnglish Industrial Ang Bernard Schumaker Ralph Tallant Todd Tennyson Mathematics Boys' P.E.fCoach Special Education l it Ed Terwilliger Ronald Thomas Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Ms. Sally Thompson Girls' P.E.fModern Dance wk X Stanley Tinkle Foreign Language Shashi Trikha Business Education Ms. Sylvia Vrattos Business Education Sam Wells Industrial Arts Mrs. joan Wilson English gi john VanWonterghem Industrial Arts Mrs. Virginia Wallace Norman Watson Social Studies Driver Ed.fCoacl1 Janies Young Larry Wright Fine Arts Agriculture Faculty 25 26 Faculty 'The foundation of every state is the education of its youth' -Diogenes Mrs. Alice Hughes Mrs. Diana Sargenti Mrs. Gail Kolyer English Mathematics , Career Center Mrs. Nancy Skipton and Mrs. Roxann Waters Mr. Ralph Olson Mr. Fred Pilling Campus Supervisors Work Experience R.O.P. '- 'nv Mrs. Betty DeMato, Dr. Peter Martin, and Mrs. jennette Robbins Mrs. Ethel Adams, Mrs. Lillian Brawley, and Mrs. Naomi Matthews Library Cafeteria X ...I Mrs. Jean North Nurse -N.. .-u.fi-.-.,u,,,w- px .x Mrs. Joanne Monson Title l aide Mrs. Betty Breed Vending Machines Mrs. Betty Whitelock Mr, Ed Walsh Bookstore Mass Media :Q us may l l-.f.iL.H Wil' .wtf ii Mrs. Claudia Brydges and Mrs. Nancy Burkhart Mrs. Maria DaSCani0 and Mrs. Libby Ringo Title I aides Title 1 aides wifi TWAIN lrfvl-C Mrs. Joy Phillipscn Mrs. Olivia Villafana Title 1 aide Title 1 aide V reams wi mf llfflrfilwf' Y v Faculty 27 28 Faculty 'Light is the task when many share the toil' -Homer Ms. Evelyn Haughn E.M.R. Aide Mrs. Linda Baker Mrs. Carolyn Close English Aide E.H. Aide Ms. Anna Pevehouse Ms.1Diane Stofleth and Mrs. Jeanette Delatorre EH. Aide Math! Science Aide: Home Economics Aide Mrs. Jane Polentz Business Ed. Aide Jack Rngers Fred Soto Angel Soto Campus Maintenance Campus Maintenance Campus Maintenance Ms. Victoria Napoli Work Experience Aide Ms. Janie Stone Girls' P.E. Aide Ms, Virginia Hertzler Ms. Dolores Narez Social Science Aide E.S.L. Aide ,511 Paul Tangonan Music Aide Ms. Diana Walker Charles Blackwell Practical Arts Aide Instr. AidcfP.A.C. Custodian JWT. 'aa-a 2 Richard Flores Rick Singletary, Richard Blosat, and Carlo De Moss Gym Attendant Bus Drivers Faculty 29 ACT 2 'The Cast' Scene 1 Leaders Scene 2 Seniors Scene 3 Juniors Scene 4 Sophomores Scene 5 Freshmen 0 all? 4. ' 1 ..,.,4-,giy,,,fw4'Qlw:fv'1 ' mr m1m.,gaz.,.fa-. ' ,-, , :V M . , .313 . ..v- ..,:AxP ' f 'w i -,::5.-xr k U 1.,,,.:.. .,.1a'-ff. '- ' ,' f.q.f,'.fg5g1-f,,-- 32' , 1 , - vw Q 1 ., -fa-.4 gawk-Jw Fulfillment of dreams We're half way through the 70's in these times of increasing changes, but one of the biggest changes we have seen was the installation of our new principal, Dr. John Machisic. He came with an open mind and a genuine respect for the students. In his eyes the students held a great deal of importance, as was evident by the fact that he would listen instead of talk. We have also seen an increasing amount of class unity and pride among students. The Executive Cabinet worked extremely hard on the accreditation of BPHS and everything else that was attempted. Nineteen-hundred and seventy-five has been a year thatl will remember for the rest of my life. ln my Freshman year I had a dream about being ASB president. After four years, that dream came true. Nineteen-hundred and seventy-five has been a year of many dreams come true for many people. But the future holds more dreams, and more dreams that will come true. Mike Close Traditions observed With the opening of the '74-75 school year, there appeared a new awareness on campus, an awareness of school traditions and what they really mean. When you look at traditions, you have to look into what they stand for. Student Court in the past was in danger of becoming extinct because all they did was take up space in the annual. Now with their renewed authority, when dealing with senior parking and other student offenses, they are an active part of the student body. The success of a school's traditions depends on the student body itself. They should be observed with respect and not disregarded as meaningless symbols of the past. The '74-75 school year has left a legacy of involvement with regards to tradition. What you, the student body, do with it is up to you. Greg Picogna 'VN W ffifwggggstggwa ?iQ,,.:,,,. , , GOOD MORNING-Mike Close takes over duty announcing the morning bulletin which keeps the students aware of current happenings. ASB PRESIDENT-Mike Close BIG MAN ON BAND'Greg Picogna's experience in Varsity Band earned him a leader's nosition and the respect of younger mem bers. BUENA PARK WE PROUDLY SING-Greg and Mike show respect for their school while they sing the Alma Mater. ASB VICE PRESIDENT-Greg PiC0gn2'1 SENIORS EXIT-The ASB Leaders of '75 now leave their duties to the next cabinet. Leaders 33 Cabinet aims to unite The Executive Cabinet of 1974- 75 was responsible for holding the school together. From traditions to socials, from money affairs to athletic events, the cabinet has made campus life more enjoyable. At the start, the cabinet was inexperienced but ready to try new ideas. Through hard work and determination they built themselves into a team ready to conquer the future. The year started with ELAINE selling activity cards. The cabinet sponsored a contest involving every class. Trying to relate to the community through the students' view point took a lot of determination and patience. CHRIS had a strong desire to break through the generation gap, and he did. During the Homecoming activities, DEANA made sure Pep Squad members were on their toes and everything was completed to satisfaction. Many good assemblies were presented because of the hard work and dedication of DEAN. I-Ie was in the middle of school spirit and unity. PHIL supported all sports by keeping students and teachers informed of game schedules and scores. Typing minutes of Executive Cabinet meetings has kept ANNA busy throughout the year. MIKE worked with administrators and teachers on a flexible schedule to fit the school's needs. ASB Cabinet: Dean Beebe, Phil AS B SECRETARY-Anna Cendejas SECRETARY OF STUDENT RELATIONS-Dean Beebe SECRETARY OF ATHLET1CS.Phi1Heyb,-ugh 34 Leaders Aug . 3 x S QI f E951 ,'f'!'f' f .bl .IL 7 PM SECRETARY OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS SEC RETARY OF SPIRIT Deana Ledbetter . -2 y NE. -sa, HERE COMES DA JUDGE-Student Court Chief justice Bob ALL EARS-Members of the first semester Student Congress pay close attention to the m Mehrmann. 36 Leaders STUDENT COURT JUSTICES-Row l: Cris Wolfe, Mona Mossakowski, Bob Mehrmann, Shirley Boyer, Nancy Riemer. Row 2: Fred Shum, john Palminteri, Don Hitzeman, Steve Clark. STRATEGY SESSION-Members of second eeting THE POLLS SHOW-Members of Leadership fStephanie Yuen, Elaine Villaverde, and Chris Szotj tally surveys for Accreditation. Congress members FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT CONGRESS-Rosemary Alvarez, Cathy Bannan, Karen Bauer, Tim Benedict, Gina Billings, Kathy Blanco, Ronda Blanco, Zebulon Bode, Brenda Brinkley, Karen Casias, Ken Castaneda, Lorrie Charles, Richard Chew. Pauline Chu, Daisy Cruz, Pixie Dijerlando, Gary Dimick, Sam Drake, Pam Edey, Al Galuska, Kathy Gonzales, Audrey Gutierrez, Debbie Hanson, Kelley Hardy, Fritz Harmon, Ron Hill, Mike Hooper, Karen lshii, Marcie King, Chuck Jiminez, David johnson, Valerie Kissich, Mike Kreidt, Linda Krein, Dave Lange, Judy Lange, Peggy Lovewell, Sue Lowe, Jon Lundgren, Aleane McCormick, Stephanie Minasian, Steve Molina, John Moore, Tracie Mortensen, Carl O'Connor, Laura Oxenford, John Palminteri, Anne Paulus, Gogi Quiring, Dana Reaumc, Laura Renshaw, Henry Rios, Cindy Rubalcaba, Sandra Saenz, Nancy Salzarulo, Ed Sanchez,John Schultz, Sterling Schwin, Carla Sommer, Pat Stellrecht, Jeanie Stone, Tricia Swift, Lisa Torbert, John Turner, Sheri Van Horsen, Tina Vargas, Khoi Vu, Travis Watowa, Carolyn Winget, Stephanie Yuen. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT CONGRESS-Jerome Aguirre, Tammy Armendariz, Karen Bauer, john Bell, jerry Berger, David Besaw, Ronda Blanco, Pam Boelter, Ed Branscome, Bob Brown, Richard Chavez, Kitty Clements, Peter Eckel, Kathryn Etter, Vicki Fowler, Don Fuller, Linda Gonzales, JoAnn Haney, Teri Hardisty, Fritz Harmon, David Hayman, Mike lngram, Christine -Iaggli, Cindy Johnson, Lisa johnson, Yvonne Johnson, Mike Kreidt, Denise Kronsteiner, Cynthia Leigh, Vicki Lewis, Sue Lowe, jon Lundgren, Sheryl Martin, Dean Michel, Stephanie Minasian, Steve Molina, Carol O'Connor, Wade Papke, Tom Parillo, Anne Paulus, Roberta Reising, Nancy Riemer, Joe Sena, David Slockbower, Beverly Takemoto, Lisa Torbert, Gayle Tredway, Scott Turner, Peggy Ulrich, Jerri Valadez, Melanie Van Marel, Tina Vargas, Allen Vrooman, Mike Williams, Stephanie Yuen. Leaders 37 Larry's dreams Larry Jones, senior class president, swims at least one-and-a half miles everyday to keep in shape for swimming and water polo. He also enjoys water skiing and horseback riding. Larry's main interests are traveling and preparing himself for college. After school he plans on becoming a medical doctor or a biology teacher. He hopes to study at Pepperdine College. Accepting criticism maturelyg and not being afraid to criticize yourself, are the practices Larry feels people should follow. I 5 S x . X - 0 ' ' We X 45'-fQ:i'L if A, . ,,m:r.2Qr4x...ar5f.l3: F! as 1, 1 , 1 1. Y' , 4' E' .Fi ,fe 71 L gating Q .N 5 f 'W K' K il., - is .. a . ff . A1 , -2 1r-a- ,- J ,. r gi .- , . K Q X .ffx ,ig WL 'ffrfi . ' 121: 'S L- ul-' 1 - 4 1 1 ' 1 5' - -Pj. ', M' , '.,' P, 5 4 , ,. ' -5 L fs - 7 J . 5 - ,. - my I .ff . ' ,,.aQVffj , ' , f , 1 is' V f- rx' V. we it ., S , , ' ' ii' W 5 X . . A ' .ni 9. , ,, FV , ,, I .,,' : ,':VQ,5' ' ., 1. n ': ' 's ..g,-'Q l . 93 v A N ' ..,. . . k . q Q5 , .- V, ,.. - -4 K K KI. .f ., SENIOR CLASS PR ESIDENT-Larry jones 38 Seniors LET'S HURRY PLEASE-Excited Seniors equipped with posters, horns, and . ,gy SENIOR CABINET-lRow lj Berger, K. Blanco, A. Andreini, B. Buska, S. Clark K. Olsen, N. Riemer, L. Jones, S. Van Horsen, G. Picogna. fRow Zj M. Mitchell, W Vandenoever, P. Di-Ierlando, L. Dubois, T. Anderson, K. Bauer, S. Yuen, D. Fuller, Pool, B. Mehrmann-. lRow 31 F. Harmon, M. Strand, Palminteri, T. Mossakowski, S. Molina, P. Heybruch, AI. Varian, D. Beebe, D. Flores, L. 41 D. Dunnington. i eM'T' ,LJ 'i ,,,.,..fA We rin voices anxiously await their chance to show the spirit of '75 at a pep rally. SENIOR ADVISERS-Mrs. Theo Hayslette, M Hillger, Mr. Albert Hammel, and Mr. David Boies. rs. Linda Barnes, Mr. Tye SECRETARY-Debbie Dunnington and VICE-PRESIDENT-Fritz Harmon . . Gfflcers tell alms Fritz Harmon, senior class vice-president, spends most of his time playing football, shot-putting for track, and riding motorcycles. His main interests are girls and escaping to the desert. If I'm not bumrning around, I plan to attend a Junior college or join the Marines. Speak softly and carry a big stick, Fritz says is his philosophy of life. Debbie Dunnington, senior class secretary, enjoys playing baseball, riding motorcycles, cooking, and crocheting. She likes unusual objects and traveling to places where she hasn't been. She would like to travel through the United States and go to Hawaii. Debbie hopes to be a checker for Alpha Beta. Making the most of each day and enjoying life the way you want it, are Debbie's feelings toward life. Seniors 39 X 'mf , M 8 ri XY H .LKIK ., S- li UNM! . 'Q ff' A vi L 'VZ M A I 5 U. l Q' 'AJ' ,' .V C X 'C' A 5+ ' .53 Q K' Q. I .7 H' .- 5-jgfmx N f ' f 7 rn: ., 4,5 Q QW ,I '. ' MV M .. if I ,. ,f .V - . . - , ,V 1 L , X, ,V ,K , ,, it W , , S . . ' , ' 9 SQ lv K 'tj ' '84 1 ft' AW 4 . .t ,. . K - X Q ,, . .svn ., t ,, at . Q Q .en , t 23132 Q SQ xjfggy s,- A. , f, A7 , NK I f .'p'F5'.ft'g?f'i2gf1eg f ii G . .- sf , .. - 1, ,L .3 x A f . fe. . ew -vs IOC REPRESENTATIVE-Wendy Vandenoever and TREASURER-Alan Andreini. Officers' Ideas Alan Andreini, senior class treasurer, runs at least five miles everyday to keep in shape for cross country and track. After school he enjoys working on his car and visiting with the many friends he's met at BP. He plans on attending Cal State Fullerton next year and is looking towards a career in accounting or coaching. Everyone should try to live together harmoniously, Alan explained. Wendy Vandenoever, senior class IOC representative, plans a trip to Europe for the summer and then hopes to attend Cypress College. She loves the ocean and enjoys swimming and water skiing. Wendy likes the solitude of camping and all natural and unique things. Her attitude towards life is Live it, enjoy itg it's there to live. 42 Seniors BUSY SENIORS-Cabinet members discuss fund-raising plans for grad night Final Farewell With the summer behind us, we once again returned to the familiar halls of Buena Park to begin our fourth and final year of high school. We had achieved academic excellence: this was demonstrated by the outstanding number of seniors on the principal's high-honor roll, the numerous scholarship recipients, and the number of merit winners. We had achieved athletic excellence: this was displayed by the v0lleyball's second league championship, the cross-country's fine win-lose record, and the fine performance turned in by water polo. Along with these achievements, we also gained recognition in competition regarding music, art, drama, student government, and the revival of many traditions that attempted to preserve school unity, and the publication of the senior underground 1 newspaper. The faculty at our school was charged with the educational phase of our high school years. With the help of them, we gained new insight and inspiration and new facts and concepts. We have learned to differentiate between fact and propoganda. A senior's only limitation has been himself. l-le has had to make the decision to take or refuse the advantages that Buena Park has offered. Now as the year comes to an end, l would like to say thatl am very proud of the seniors of 1975 and of the impact they have had at our school in the last four years. I will always remember the years we shared at Buena Park with an appreciative memory. The future is ours, Larry Jones Senior Class President opening-day assembly. SENIOR POWER-Poster displays the spirit of 1975. ,f ..ff 1 1 lt ' V ii Y ff-T Tc? - . a ' . 'wa 5 QW' B .- K 37 is A :IQ f4fi' i ,V ' iii OG 1 t t -- I Q 'vin ld N s N - .1 t. ' if N '. N ef it 'Cf L+.. 3 Q P eef lrat t at ryes it itrii y s J Yi' .V1 'elif M fi-1 I i.e' rif T ii i l f fr 5 - S, A F! l fasl f r t ,f A f I Ag 'Laffy' i 'T laif Mieii 1 f i.iii.'f iife i t if if ., .ffm T ima' f 1 yt ,f t v ---- 4 ff, It 661:15 gy' 'ax ,gl , A y v ii B iift Li k 0' 1 A wb t cy la-r f Q-:MQ a 4 ' NW t J -g,f' iiiii t s A ,t BUTTON BUTTON-Senior button. Seniors 43 Eddie J. Aguilar Chuck M. Alberini Jack R. Allan Earle H. Alldredge Larry J. Allen Sonny D. Allred Robert D. Altman Ruben P. Alvidrez Cynthia A. Anderson Teresa L. Anderson Alan T. Andreini Mike A. Atkinson Deborah L. Avery Paul Baldridge Eleanor M. Balsiger Ellen C. Balsiger Marian L. Barclay Tim Barnes Karen M. Bauer Joni L. Beale Paul E. Becker Dean K. Beebe Lindy E. Bell Vicki L. Benson Mark T. Berenschot Jerry E. Berger Renee C. Bernier David E. Besaw Sharon L. Bibby John W. Bingham Valerie L. Bird Jay J. Bitters Kathy J. Blanco Katrina M. Bootman Eileen M. Borely Lyn Boyd Shirley A. Boyer Cindie L. Bradford Wanda D. Branam ,f Seniors 45 46 Seniors 3 LITTLE BOY BLUE Frn Harmon who plays taps on his horn, creates a thoughtful mood in the class of '75. John R. Brinker lngrid J. Brouwer Bob L. Brown Kathy A. Brown Terri L. Brown Bryan Burkholder Barbara A. Buska Dena A. Butte Robert P. Byrne Cynthia R. Cain Mike A. Callender Rich W. Calvert Nancy Canales Linda M. Candelaria Karen D. Casias Miguel T. Castaneda Mike W. Caverley Anna C. Cendejas Randy R. Checkos Sherry C. Christenson Pauline Chu Stephen E. Clark Kitty M. Clements Mike E. Close Janice L. Coburn Patrick S. Cogan Melody K. Cole Craig L. Collins Brian L. Cooper Paul H. Cormier Tony Correia Jodi L. Courtney Brenda L. Cram Dan R. Danahy Karen A. Davis Robyn L. Daivs Debrah L. Day Seniors 47 LAST I ......,,,,.:....... ..... 6 J .. ,...,a. I Q ,I . ff fb. EXPENSIVE QUESTION- Will I like my picture? Ron Shade asks himself as he pays. i 48 Seniors Deborah L. Deal Craig A. De Bano Carrie F DeGraffenreid Chris M. DeLaRosa Adrienne F . De Laurell Phylis Deluca Becky A. Demott Mary E. Dietrich Pixie L. DiJerlando Gary W. Dimick Jeanne E. Doyle Louise A. DuBois Denise S. Dumesnil Debbie L. Dunnington Cheryl L. Durling Peter Eckel Pam L. Edey Renee A. Ellefsen Dave W. Elliott Jeffrey B. Elliott Theresa M. Engels John P. Etter Louie J. Falcone Mike M. Few Susan L. Fisher Richard W. Flanders Julie L, Fletcher Dirk C. Flores Linda K. Force Richard B. Fowler Rosa F. Franco Dale W. Fraser Don B. Fuller Julie A. Fullerton Kyle E. Fulmer Christine L. Fusco Susan L. Gaetke Alan A. Galuska Rosemary M. Garcia 50 Seniors Donna M. Gardiner Jeannette Gates Sheri L. Gautreaux Ellen K. Gebhart Teri L. Geiger Julie L. Gennaro Brad D. Gibbs Kim L. Gipson Salvador Gonzales Holly Grant Ray L. Gravelle Alan V. Gray Melody G. Grayot Cindy A. Green Thomas P. Greenwood Jim Griffith Gilbert Gutierrez Alan W. Hahn Lori B. Hall David H. Hamm Rusty Hansen Joann M. Haney Bill M. Hardy Bekky M. Hargrove Fritz V. Harmon James Hatherly Mike A. Hawley Mike P. Hebert Janet L. Helliwell Janet L. Henry Scott A. Hensel Tim S. Hensel Anna F. Hernandez Virginia Hernandez Phil H. Heybmch Jerry Hilbrands Cindy S. Hieber Joe Hilgen Ron A. Hill .-04 K ..,. V .Ai if-'xt' f K gal: iq! 1 F l li an E? N395 if jx Hifi? ll sv, 1 vw -:dui 3 'Quan' . - -. if 6 1 333 up 'N 1,1 no v ...bg . -9 mf 3- 1 4 . , -' 4' .' 15. 4 3-'4'-fag i 1 3. iz 5 H. X Kr f::::g52F'5g,1 i1 ?'f fm'-4? wg exif? sffgw,- S 5 .few las? L. ff I iff if i l :AA 5592315 . ,537 L7 Arif WE, ' A A 5 ' 4 2 W -fra .... - f - I - -A 'li ,rw-.,:Nwf - ,. f I . N .TZZ if ' I-Th' Af- L ' N ...is . -..,. 3 :N-1 ' 5 .':?:.'-. --Ifwsi ' ' J 733' A' is 5 va -9 W . ufi, . 1 i ' if 1 ' 5 A all ! A L - N :'fi .'ffr'ii:f l . ,I xr iii ,X A .11 lx . SENIOR SOUL-Steve Knapp, Ron Hill, and Bob Brown do their individual thing for the class of '75. ffm .. Y M Seniors 51 eff HAPPY WITH WORK-Jim Howell smiles-at his success in a project. 52 Seniors Diana L. Hines Mike S. Hintz Sandy K. Holland Mike L. Hooper Kathy G. Hauck Robert W. Houghton Jim R. Howell Vicki L. Ingraham Micheal R. Ingram Marsha A. Inman Andrew T. J ablonski Debbie P. Jackson Elaine M. Jacobson David E. Jensen Robert D. Jester Chuck M. Jimenez Gale J. Johnson Kathy L. Johnson Wayne S. Johnson Bruce W. Jones Larry S. Jones Lori D. Jones Karen J. Kaesbauer Karen S. Kashiwagi Valerie C. Keefe Loretta A. Kessler Chris Key Steve R. Knapp Melody A. Knoth Valerie A. Konieczny Margaret E. Kovacich Linda A. Krein Jim A. Kriens Rick R. Kuffner Londa J. Kutzler Ron M. Kuzara Kathy F. Lamberton Gina M. Laubach David K. Lange 54 Seniors Egg Wig' - if P, ...: H ..., 515 : ':'4:'Ess- 1 I .. -, : , , I ., FE. X ,f f u f f ' M lk , 'Q' , QA M55 4 X s if .Y-S 1- 5' f an 9143324555 cl ,G pf' ' K ,,wzp:f-wR1zgQ:,7,5- W f 5, H ' ' , ' 21. wr. L f 5 J - . -' 2 .S w 4 .,-f 1 H 3 M' li ,.,. K A ' +I 5' ' f s A , 51 ' I - A 5 3 Ei 4 A I I WF k . J ,t K, K . Q 5 f :Q ffQ'f3l .4 Y e , ,,fi.g,-1 , .: i 'f ' . XS,- H , sf Keith A. Larkin Doug G. Larson Glen A. Larson Dave J. Lazar Mark W. Leachman Dave J. Leal Deana G. Ledbetter Mark R. Legrand Cynthia J. Leigh Susan J. Lewis Jeff J. Lindemann Ken R. Linden Keith D. Lippolt Curtis L. Littlejohn Bill J. Lloyd. Vince J. Loparo Bobbie J. Loveder Rick L. Lovewell Jon O. Lundgren Candy L. Lyon Lawrence P. Magana Carol J. Mankey Elizabeth B. Mankinen Renie L. Marsh Dave Martinez Raymond R. Martinez Ruben Martinez Steve H. Matsumoto Maria T. Maulorico Cynthia A. May Georgia D. Maynard Robert E. Mehrmann Mike R. Midgley Doug A. Migliorini Robin D. Milbrath Bob L. Miller Gary K. Miller Richard L. Miller Mignon S. Mitchell Steve Molina Rosa C. Montiel Katie J. Moore Terry L. Moore Robert A. Morales Mona A. Mossakowski Seniors 55 59 Samara Richard D. Munch James M. McClanahan Brian L. McC1ard Zoilo T. McCrocklin Craig L. McFate Grace M. McLean Betty McLennan Elaine S. Nakawaki Elsa G. Navarro Steve R. Neal David S. Neal Kent J. Neal Joanne M. Negrete Glynis J. Nielsen Naomi M. Nishi Patricia J. Oare Dave W. O,Bryan Karen C. Olsen Jonathan S. Oril Neil H. Orr Joanne Ota Richard F. Page Dawna L. Pahner John P. Palminteri Allen D. Palovik Lynn M. Pamperin Wade A. Papke Leslie S. Parise Sheryl L. Parish ' Marty L. Pate Cynthia G. Pearson Mike W. Pearson Linda L. Pedersen Gigi Pegan Dede Perez Marko A. Perez Connie L. Perry W nn! 5'5 ' Q Q' fi ' ul?-595 : :. SFI: 5 :5 -- .N we . . ,W ff: ik ??' W2,i'EgfL - , 29' ,, - S3111 .. 4 . fs:ev.'J -: - sn' ::,, I ' 'X .gggszz -, W ,V A M ' . : Jaw ' ' f My' ,M AA if my H 4. .. ,, j '1 f51 ' ei, 1 2,4 ' 4 lg D w fx A v f M... HOPE MOM USES BOLD-As the Seniors finish their game in the Mud Bowl, Louie Falcone wonders if his mom's detergent can tackl his stains. Seniors 57 NICE TRY EUELL GIBBONS- I ate it before you could analyze it! exclaims Bobby Loveder. x3 58 Seniors ew E Jamie C. Perry Maureen A. Persechino Dean Pickett Gregory C. Picogna Jimi S. Pies Diane M. Plemmons Donna Poland Pam Pollard Debbie S. Pool Steve J. Portwood Dennis M. Powell John P. Powell Sheila G. Pratt Robert R. Prince Leslie A. Prock Bonnie M. Proctor Kari L. Provost Lynnette A. Purvis Linda Quillen Gina S. Quiring Shelly A. Quirke Rose R. Quiroz Arlene D. Ramirez Lorraine Razo Leslee A. Redmond Jeff A. Reinhardt Mark R. Renteria Elena P. Reyes Robert A. Reyes Debbie R. Reynolds Don E. Richards Linda S. Rider Nancy E. Riemer Diane L. Riera Donna Rigney Becky J. Riley Russell W. Rinner Nancy G. Rippy Mindi C. Risley Garland E. Robbs Sid D. Roberts Seniors 59 Tom E. Robinson Jenny L. Rodrigues Mini L. Roque Frankie Roseli Andy W. Rosenkilde Larry W. Rosevear Cindy J. Rubalcaba Mike J. Ruiter Mark A. Ruiz Thom H. Rupp Donna G. Russ Ronna D. Russ Sandra L. Saenz Barbara J. Sammons Mary K. Sanders Melvin K. Sanders Richard R. Sattler Linda R. Sauder Mark D. Schafer Sandi L. Schuster Brenda M. Scott David E. Scroggins Brad T. Sephton Annette M. Serna Ronald L. Shade Debbie A. Shafer Bambi S. Shaw Rob L. Shell Dave Sherman Paula D. Shipley Betty A. Shockley Brenda J. Shores Dalarie L. Simpson Matthew J. Slick David J. Slockbower Greg S. Smee Paul Smith Sherrie D. Smith Susan M. Snyder Y' ,J .. .. , ,Y HEAR THE LATEST?-julie Fullerton, Kathy Brown, and Sandy Saenz exchange OS sip at break. ' Lkrijq wmffx Q32 ,ww fum 5 3935.2 me or ,. :Srl . if 75 31531 fm ,Q Sm viii! Q ffm ,ai 5 wg,-r ??3ilf.1if72 'I' . 3 for 1' arbor M U .. I .. .. ,. .wil ,EV fi -: ., 'El f -r :, X5 Ni go , ,rf ev if K ,A J Q if 5 mm gg W Q 'ixifk l Weir? gtk? 7 7135 .K 5 QMFQQ Q nf W 1: . ,, ,1... s..'. . :V ,,,.f,i: . or i? 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Wangrud Travis E. Watowa Richard Watson Louis Webster Andrea L. Wennerberg Cathy Werner Ravenna Weston Paul L. White Russell R. White George F. Whiteford Robin M. Willeford Gary L. Williams Mike E. Williams Seniors 63 Senior routines come to end Jim E. Wilson Paul G. Wilson Carolyn S. Winget Diane S. Wise Mary E. Wisley Cristina R. Wolfe Steve A. Wolfe Darcee L. Wood Dave R. Worley Sue L. Wnght Stephanie E. Yuen Dan Zampirro 66 Seniors . f- LkL-.' I .f ry,- 5 i . Q John N. Bender Irwin A. Best Sylvia Bishop Don E. Blackwell Gerald L. Blem Barbara A. Budzien Anthony J. Castaneda Fred R. Casas Fred P. Ceja Henry Cerolini Greg Cropper Richard A. Cruz Barney A. Davis Charles P. Dixon Harold R. Enger Lawrence J. Evans Randy A. Fagan .Floyd Freeman Graciela Garcia Camera Shy Mike G. Gearhart Vernon R. Goates Troy E. Gourd Gail T. Greenwood Gary M. Greenwood Greg A. Hackett David L. Harris David D. Hayman William O. Horge Mark R. Huffman Leighton W. Ice Matt E. Jefferys Dennis G. Jones Valerie G. Keefe Marian G. Kim Debby J. Kause Don L. Kraycheek Keith Lively Seniors Ronald M. Llamas George R. Loveday Jeff A. Lowe Kathleen D. Machado Tim J. Marshall Konstantinos Mavrouniotis Scott K. McMahan Harold McMullen Lonny R. Meredith Karen S. Miner Laurie L. Mitchell Richard M. Mohart Stephen L. Moreno Arthur D. Mulligan Evelyn E. Munoz Ffank C. Munoz Ce rjio N avarrette Randy L. Nilsen Richard A. Novison Cynthia L. O'Hare Colleen O'Keefe Tim A. Quinn Douglas A. Rion Michael L. Rodriguez Frank D. Roffel Tony'Ri1ny on Jim L. Stewart Daniel A. Svec Danny J. Sword Thomas H. Taylor Tom N. Tilcock Ami E. Toppel Stephen L. Tosches Phil C. Wagner William D. Welch Ruth A. Werling Ricky F. Williams Seniors 67 Class of '76 wins by unity There is no doubt in my mind that the class of 1976 has made things happen. Because of our interest in the school, we have obviously become the most united class on campus. One of our achievements was the winning of the most coveted award of the year, Spirit Week. We were in charge of sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom. We took this project seriously and created one of the most beautiful and elegant occasions of our school's history. The theme, Colour My World , enhanced the evening as couples experienced a night they would surely remember. With all that our cabinet has accomplished, it could not have been done without the help of many concerned juniors. For those of you who have helped me, l thank you, and l hope that you will always achieve what you strive for. My deepest thanks, Jeanie Stone, President . wwf PR ESI D ENT-Jeanie Stone 68 juniors SECRETARY-Patti Ollar TR EASURER-Valeri Kissich 73 S? sed 'T IOC REPR ESENTATIVE-Peggy Imlay SI, w gf.- , Y K s A , mfg, W .ri ,W as ADVISERS-Row l: Miss Sylvia Vrattos, Mrs. Linda Gruvcr, Mrs. Dicksie Peterson. Row 2: Mr. john Costello, Mr. john Culhanc. A P .law in -5 M- , rx--,X xffffag ,fx 'xg I' .Pa M Q45 'im,y3,Lg 1fg?wfff 'y, 91 tv nd 03 X 5.9 f W VICE PR ESIDENT-Janet Yee un iors 69 Bobbie Adams Stephan Adey Cindy Adolph Rene Alvarez Leticia Alvidrez Wanda Amelung Sharon Anderson Debora Archuleta Dave Arends Scott Arnold John Avery Diane Baca Mike Baca Bernardo Badillo Allen Bantao Marian Barclay Melody Barger Bill Beck Susan Becker Laurie Bellavia Merced Belmontes Mike Bendykowski Lorraine Bergeron Becky Bertot Kevin Besaw Erin Biel Bruce Billings Darlene Binder Debbie Bird Carol Blackwell Arthur Blais Ronda Blanco Jose Bocanegra Debbie Boekweg Charles Boelter Paul Bohanan Carla Bootman Tamara Bom Cheryl Borris Ronald Bourdon Vicky Bouskill Robert Bowers Mark Boyd Robert Braden Janet Branam Ed Branscome Craig Brinker Vicky Brooks Bob Brown Laurie Brovsm Robin Browy Karen Buchanan Ken Buis Brian Burgess Geri Burke Gary Buska Louie Bustamante Randy Cable Raquel Cajiao Peggy Calvert Philip Candelaria Susan Cannon Charles Carlisle Chris Carlson Dawn Marie Carmody Terri Carr 70 Junkns A 1 ,P Y , I .5 . apex, ,Q XX x lin ' B f ' ek 3eireLi ide W gk at .wr M V lg L mmf!! 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K Nancy Carroll Jeanine Carter Marla Casey Ken Castaneda Nancy Castleberry John Caswell Susie Catalfino Angela Catino Nancy Caulkins Bob Caverley David Cedor Gary Chapman Lorrie Charles James Chastain Helene Chavez Richard Chavez Debbie Christenson Chrolyn Clark Chuck Clark Diana Clark David Cleeland Valarie Clements Patrick Close Connie Coatney William Coffey Michael Coleman Julie Contreras Mitch Cooper Kenneth Coovert Shelley Cordier Carrie Core Gisele Cormier Dwaine Couillard Tanis Counce Keith Counts Tim Courtney Loyd Coziah Vince Cruz Cindy Dagen Del Dalrymple Dennis Danahy Cathy Darmer Steve Davidson Bill Davis Brian Davis Cathy Davis Debbie Davis Kris Davis Patricia Davis Gene Dean Donald Deever Kathie Degnan Elisabeth DeGraffenreid Josephine DeStephano Nanette Digerlando Paula Dobrowolski Brigette Dohlen Denise Donley Kathi Donley Jim Doyle Douglas Draper Dennis DuBois Cheryl Dudich Annette Dunn John Ebright David Eichar Juniors 71 Josie Esler Cindy Espinosa Frank Espinosa Freddy Espinoza John Etzel Becky Eveler Norman Evenson Cindy Everett Carol Ewertz Tim F ahl Rick Farmer Martin Farnum Patti Ferraro Dennis Fields Cynthia Finnoff David First Barbie Fluegeman Karen Forbes Joyce Ford Patricia Fowlkes Kathy French Deanne Freyre Joy Fujimoto Jerry Fulk Greg Gable Betty Ann Garcia Maria Garduno Marielle Gauthier Thom Geismann Jim Gentry Gcnc Gcttner Jerry Giesler Terisa Gilley Kathleen Gonzales linda Gonzales Bobbie Goodenough Doreen Gordon Alice Granados Greg Griffith Brctt Groves Nick Grovich Joe Grutzik Becki Guglielmana Dorothy Guzman Janine Haacke Julie Hall Donna Hamerski Don Hanich John Hannah Teri Hardisty 72 Juniors it . 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K - , , finishing a lengthy test. V , , Uri:':LI ::'f:-i:55- ir: ..,, ., --,- iff? 4 N ...,,V:,:.Q.,: Q E:.: 5 ::.1:E tzgx. A zz, :,. g . zxzg. , k'k' '. , : ,,.. ' is ., ' :.s' M :IETF .L I uni' H X',Q3'-y. sry 1 ,ii TAKING A BREATH ER-Spirited juniors relax after another exciting victory at a zb, N PCP rally. 'X JV' 'VFW 1-sis, li' Q, , ilviifn 4 We is W. LIP CHOF SMACKING-Karen Proud dreams of an mous ice cream cone AA ee y u.q L wr A r rgg 'iii gn . - , Page-' '. .5 ' ' wi ' is if .. 2-5 '- 1. M . Q: nb rm f J g S L gxrksxx sir we ,QW 'N 1 , kkl' - in 5 1 Qil!?Ei is K-L :I S, ., x s fr ., ARP g K If Wq, K We E, L1,, my I . L. , :Ni ., . - -if f -iw -1 .in '. Iifliri - af . 9 asf? -N , ' IESQE ti 15 N. , .a ' ,-.e Z if UFT YHJ H Hwang Ha I z .s.J I vs . pi I 14 wa r M Q S f ,Q I . .' -' it 2 - A '. . ce X. F gig? gif has -.EQH H: ., x I R M 1 yi . ,,w gnu, yy eg? I A 1 S, W jr Q Zig i . A -.ig , 11 I 'r-. 5- I 2-1 I - :f ,meQQ3. N ' V, .- , , g-f :L an - Q W. 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J Beverly Hartman Rod Hawkins Thomas Hebert Linda Helfrich Jeffrey Henning Dave Hermosillo Joe Hicks Tom Hieber Chris Hilgen Ruby Hill Karl Hines Donald Hitzeman Gary Hood David Hoover Lance Hopkinson Connie Hoppie Brian Howey Kathy Hudson LaDonna Hughes Doug Humphries Fred Hutchison Cheryl Ichisaka Hide Igawa Lillian Ikeda Peggy Imlay Tina Ingraham Donna Ishii Alan James Vicki Jarvis Helen Jimenez Cindy Johnson Joleen Johnson Ken Johnson Leon Johnson Bob Jones Sebastian Juarez Mike J uden Andrew Kaluzny Jerry Kampling Tina Kay Cheryl Kennedy Sharane Kessler Bob King Marcie King Valeri Kissich Danny Kligerman J uniors 73 Pam Knapp Diana Knight Loreen Knight James Kramarczyk William Kraycheek Mike Kreidt Lydia Kruse Raymond Kulina Carol Ladner Rudy Lagmay Neida Lake Vanessa Lamberton Tom Lance Walter Landry Judy Lange Ruth Larson Michael Lauzon Christina Lavarreda V g Allan Leaman Janie Lee Rhonda Lee Don Lepich Tom Lepich Sonia Leschhorn Pamela Lewis Vickie Lewis Sharon Linden Phyllis Little Yolanda Lively Doug Livermore Wayne Lloyd Brad Locicero Jesse Lomeli Bobby Lopez Diego Lopez Peggy Lovewell Cathy Lowe Sue Lowe Mike Luna Mark Lundgren Hanna Lunsford John Lutz Julie Lynn Cindy Mackin Cindy MacKinney Darrel Mallonee Tina Marchese 714+ llurnnrrss , ,bg 8 P s A Eels ,iw K wi l . v J! 2 'lr xiii! 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A 'im .N 3 l .J 5 I l r iii a X 1,9 effe em gf, osx 3:00 BELL-J oyce Wallace rushes home after another hectic day of classes. AN XIOUSLY WAITI NG-juniors await their class 9 ', o I I 1 ' , 1 fi' P r a fiiwi, . . ., t H953 J J if Jti 4- al 'fi '-'ix '5!'?'T15kQi 2 , ,, ,, S.. - m y 1 fr, 5 fx I xi .gg ' A L , V jew A I .5 :it i Q ,, - .- iff 31. il A ' if W 1 :fall Lf: V 1 ' it N M1 f , 1 A L1 at . escorted by Diego Lopez at Homecoming halftime. J, - fa 5,4 5 - .wt ' -'lf R ' iiifff-is 3 'L 2 .5-1 we f fl . ,, , ' 44 'N 1-if if -V' ' ' as , so Q: '- ' W if- ' if rf 'P 1 if l 5 iff rf , gf, , K 2 --sa A , x 1 9 ,Q ,K ga , , , , , I., , A,W,,L , V ,,f,L N 4 ,.,,,, :.g, 5 EE: 3 b b , A s fr H ii' , k .t i iii Ea 'Vi 5 . -' , x .M - A fc ,,1.,i ' f 'T 5 5 my e I-X 11- J 1 if 1 , .W n ff! J 7' Q i .V Q ' L ii MY4 1 gh gil Nl ii f J A A i it' i' fl? i i ' J' L J N -xr' fmt? W ,1 I V :-: , V it .J J' . 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Camera Shy Coyotes Arthur Albillar Manuel Arroyo Barbara Bamett Sherry Barnhart Arnold Beck Daryl Beebe Barry Cole Bob Cooper Denis Despins Samuel Drake Robert Fierro Steve Gallego Greta Gundersen Kathy Hendry David Holly Lola Hyde Christine Jaggli Yvonne Johnson Rose Lane Marshall Manchester Greg Meitzler Kathy Pauls Robert Pegan Patricia Podwys Dena Rangel Margaret Raymondo Wesley Roller Philip Salzarulo Richard Sellen Victor Skipton Eugene Slay Jim Strife Mark Taylor Paul Touw Randy Williams Sheldon Willson uniors 81 Sophomores When we became sophomores, we began to realize our part in the school. This year opened our eyes and motivated us to be curious, to learn about the school, and to get involved. We started in the summer to earn money. By the start of school we had made more than 3200. During the year we sponsored successful activities. These accomplishments would not have been possible without the help of my cabinet, the advisers, and a core of dedicated sophomores. As a freshman, I was disappointed in our class spirit. Now more students are gaining pride and working with our class instead of against it. You should be satisfied with this year, but never satisfied enough not to try and make next year even better. Carol O'Connor Sophomore President -1 fir SECRETARY TREASURER Kelly Hardy Diana Peak Y s Xl' VIN' . ye 5 SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT-Carol O'Conn0r 82 Sophomores F gym i ' -4 I O C REPRESENTATIVE- '. : A --ff - . :Q , X new-W,,zE., V -,AE , AM . 1Q,-,,mm- . 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E , -,l ' ,f- :fr 'zu :Su fi f , , l - .. , safes - Richard Moline Dori Montandon John Moore David Morales Marta Morales Laurie Moreno Laurie Morford Judy Morris Irv Morse Tracie Mortensen Dalene Morton Lori Mueller John Mulligan Sandra Murray Walter Murray Kury Nakawaki John Neal Kim Nelson Ed Nicholls Lori Nilsen Jenny Northcott Richard Nottingham Bill Nunes Chris Oare Brett O'Brien Kevin O'Bryan Carol O'Connor John Odegard Sherri Oesereich Sheryl Okabe Jerry Olszewski Kevin Olver Kelly O'Neal Tom O,Neill Annette Orozco Luis Orozco Brian Ota Laura Oxenford Mike Page Crystal Palmer Debbie Palmer Cheryl Papke Steve Paquin Lori Parker Denise Paulus Roger Payne Linda Paz Diane Peak Jann Pectol Richard Peery Sophomorrs 89 Robert Pelton Bobette Perault Manuel Perez Mile Perez Judy Pinheiro John Podracky Deanna Poland Bobbi Pollitt Wayne Pomainville Bill Porrazzo John Powell Connie Price Laurence Prock Mark Pruzensky Jackie Quiett Kevin Quirke Tammy Racine Linda Raincrow John Raines Christy Rains Colleen Rarney Dena Rangel Cathy Raros Dana Reaume Lori Redmond Sue Reed Henry Teid Therese Reising Chris Retzer Jackie Rewt Jay Rewt Teri Reynolds Rick Riach Shirley Rice Jim Richardson Jim Richey Brad Rieman Richard Rigney Dale Rippy Diane Rippy Cheri Ritchey Brett Robblee Brian Roberts Stanley Roberts Mitch Robertson Joseph Robinson Nancy Robinson Robert Robinson Jeff Rochford Michael Rodriguez Octavio Rajas Jennie Roman Franchesca Roque Mark Rose Lyn Ross Eve Ruiz Cathy Russell Delores Salgado 90 Sophomores i v H .i I t . 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I I Q L ' 53 , 3.5229 ' qi- , ., I ' -' ff 'L - .mai In I III I ,I I I , -I .I ff I.I I I '- it rs Y F' e .i m ' Xfwig ,1:I-fy, be it X llY t ci: 'f l A at . --at S geese.. fe Nancy Salzarulo Mike Savedra Connie Schmidt Susie Schuster Sterling Schwin Gwen Scott Kandy Seaman Robert Seraphine Rick Seymour Nick Sgro Carrie Shackelford Lisa Sheehan Don Sherman Stacey Shields Debbie Shook Cathy Shores Laura Sierras Sandy Simons Peter Skiles Paul Skomsvold Eric Slick Kim Smiech Cheryl Smith Doug Smith Monte Smith Patty Smith Shelia Smith Shelley Smith Steve Smith Dennie Snyder Denise Sodke Carla Sommer Carol Spate Janice Spilker Carrie Spogli Mike Spragg Don Standefer Jim Stanley Margie Stanley Roxanne Starr Steven Stelle Kris Stevenson Joe Stewart Randy Stoll Robert Strand Cindy Stroud Phyllis Stumpf Debbie Sue Kathy Svec Robert Swanberg Sophomorc s 91 David Swartout Charlotte Tafoya Beverly Takemoto Laura Taylor Ron Thomas Sherryl Thomas Cindy Timar Lisa Toby Roy Toma Gil Torres Ruby Torres David Tosches Paul Trevino Doug Trumble Bill Turner Dale Turner Peggy Sue Ulrich Wanda Unruh Percilla Valdez Melanie Van Marel Julie Vanover Lorri Vanover Jeff Van Steen Art Varian Elizabeth Vasquez Hellen Vasquez Julia Verdin Teri Vu Don Wagner Tricia Walker Charles Wallace John Walter Danny Walters Carol Ward Larry Ward Kelli Warren Kim Watson Andy Webster Kathy Webster Rita Wechselberger Tim Weidenkeller Gregg Weiman Dawn Welch Mary Werner Teresa Whetsell Nadine'Whitaker Arlan White Chris White Don White Julie Williams Wendy Witt Debbie Wolfswinke Eddie Wong Roxanna Wood Kevin Yuen Mark Zamok Laura Zamora Raul Zavala Roger Zielinski 92 Sophomorcs l au K I E n 1 ,Y 1 . ,Y Y , , . . s in! ,i l' I' qi A C, it Q ,S '. 2 - 67 , 1 1 ' -.3 , ,A i L ' i. g I Lis L , : - . . . 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T' is Ar' ...urs-i n , ,A DECISIONS, DECISIONS-sophomores look over schedule sheets for next year. 1 wr, ,i if , 1 f I L A .I 1 af I , I ,th tr il 'mql Q-if-.gi -i. AMW, X , as-Y I s if X., I 'Il ii K DAYDREAMIN'-Patty Anderson gaze off into space as her mind wanders from school work. BUSTED!-Buena Park police wait for a student driver Camera Shy Coyotes Tomasa Angulo Deborah Bailey Carol Barnhart Debbie Bates John Bell Roland Burrows Jerry Castillo Kasey Dauley Daniel Ferrel Kerry Flores Raul Gaeta Frank Goodnow Shirley Hemphill Jimmy Jackson Tom Jaeke Brian Johnson Steve Kaufman Kenneth Kent Lori Key Jere Lee Larry Lee Yalonna Majors Armandina Mejia John Miles Cindy Miller Marion Nice Karla Perez Cathy Rakos Rene Remigio Salwa Saad Terri Shaputis David Sheppard Kathy Song Sheri Spagnola John Stees Tom Stinnet Edward Summers Ron Thomas Refugio Valdez Jeannie Washburn Sophomorcs 93 Moods reflected in soph faces as 5.1 55 'Q' if J4Spl w9Wf9 'f. ' T' ilw.. X, 17' Wikis Sophomorcs 95 96 Freshmen Frosh pride reveals future We, the freshmen class of '78, came into this school, not knowing what to expect, full of curiosity, but ready and willing to prepare ourselves for what's in store for the future. Our hopes were high, our enthusiasm great, and our pride bursting. These proved to be important factors in accomplishing our goals. Leading our class with great pride through this year were Kitty Imlay, presidentg Trini Valadez, vice-president, Becky Marquez, secretary, Alice Valenzuela, Treasurer, and Gina Schryn, IOC representative. We worked hard along with many dedicated freshmen. I feel that we have accomplished many of our goals quite successfully. Now, as we finish our first year at BP, we look toward the future to the year of 1978. Kitty lmlay-President. Q Ti ,,,. PRESIDENT-Kmy Imlay SECRETARY- Becky Marquez TREASU R ER-Alice Valenzuela N X Us lg?-fP'Y,! ,, . B' 1 1 '--,152 ' A ' L f' T ,- s, fx iii IOC REPRESENTATIVE-Gina Schryn ADVISERS-Vahram Kerian and Marietta Mclntire VICE-P RESIDENT-Trini Valadez Freshmen 97 Tony Abel Barney Addamo Marie Addamo Jim Adolph Carmen Alvarez Lupe Alvarez Nick Ambrosino Karen Anderson Laurie Anderson Jerry Andrews Cecelia Angelona Faith Archuleta Judy Ardolino Tammy Armendariz Robert Arnold Sandra Arrocha Autumn Assenberg Andrew Aube Kim Avaiusini Sandy Avila Terry Baacstad Augustine Baca Sylvia Badillo Brenda Baker Bruce Baker Terry Baldridge Fred Baliad Mark Baratti Maryke Barnas Chris Barnes Denise Barnes Teresa Barnett Rick Barrett Celia Barroso Javier Barroso Maria Barroso David Bates Kim Bates Carol Bayard Gina Bell Robert Bell John Bellavia Duane Belthius Jeff Berger Byron Berkes Carlos Bertot Valerie Bessler Stan Bibby Cythia Billings Gina Billings Lonette Bitters Christy Black Marc Blais Craig Blanchard Zebulon Bode Sharon Bohanan Janet Bonneau Richard Bonneau Harley Bootman Karla Born Margie Bowman Norma Boyd Eddie Bracamonte David Bradley Mike Brannon Cathy Brault 98 Freshmen go if 'H 'I t. li .- '- , - aeaat- K -- ,,, . if fy 1' ,. -f - f Sa., Sw' n. , N It S M . 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'- .1 . 55 3552 1- - lifeifiifif i - K ' 9 W W .., J I , her CONCENTRATION-Ricky Chew shows interest at a Student Congress meeting. ,t Q x 15 ., r 5 f ,, :- S Ve re f w , 'vr.P, 1 .--s L -. ' , r ' gy? ska X ,mars ' - me 2 . sr Zigi an I 'W ts s v p , Q v J 7 ,tzl .gf,- 5 . . ' ai A his ' X t ., . K . , W . f .Q ' vw .pf ' ' A yi . .9 J, ,.,, H I , p .. , g ..,i'?ifijf1Q,, V ,V ' , 5 , in 19? :fe : 1 ,Q , . , , J s 1 ' . r Fife- L . - ' 3 S ' J . give-i'T , J- ' i, in ' - ' E - ' '- J : ' : z:i- ':'.: sie? .1 1 'ifff fiii l ,I . lig x I tv ... , V ' . ' 'W ' ET? .X ,3i ,,5, .V ' ' Y . e ,-. ,S e,aHf V,f , are - . X me .Q yi L - x 5 A 1 .. P. . .'eQi 51 - 4 E 'Q 4- vwl L ,.. 2 :Z 552.5 mfiim . ' t. 'ffflv i .fffsf .' V gi 'J 1 ' ' Q .Q : -:xi L get Z .Q 4 ey X J '- . ' - sf. ' 1 e - 1 1 . . -.,V-' sq I '- , te , Q xg ' I 5,9 f ff'QV t . ' . F 9? 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' 2? fir .st 1 FW fthe effeq ies B D 'I ,vp L if . f is -:V - f fv iffy' 55, ki 14441. ffflgih it it L ' - JE '11 , -- , 'y ' ' - ... tg, f ', 'Y .. f ....V V 2-V V fa: Terri Braun Andy Brejak Brenda Brinkley Peggy Brousseau Charles Brouwer Bill Brown Marc Buber Aletta Buchel Kathy Bueno Lisa Burke John Bustamante Freddy Bustos Mike Butkus Lonnie Butler Sandra Butterfield Renee Byl John Caddick Tom Cain Ernesto Carrasco Robin Cary Michael Cassar Alfredo Casteneda Edward Castaneda Fausto Castaneda David Castillo Steven Castillo Penny Castleberry Tim Character Steve Chavez Richard Chew Ray Chouinard Lorena Christensen Sharon Christenson Joseph Christi Darren Christopher Jeff Christopher Brenda Chylinski Dale Clodfelter Tod Coburn Kelly Cochrane Kathy Cogan Carol Combs Clint Compton Steve Conrey Jim Coovert Teri Copeland Larry Couillard Stephen Coulter Mike Cowick Kelly Crandell Daisy Cruz Suzan Cruz Ron Czeschin Steve Darmer Tony Dauley Mike Davis Rosemarie Davis Antonia Deanda Diane Deese Jeff Delaurell Gregory Dennen Sherry Deutsch Iaurie Diaz Dana DiJerlando Keith Dillon Peter Dipasqua Freshmen 99 Robbie Dixon Bryan Dohlen David Donabedian Pat Donley Susan Downing James Downs Elaine Doyle Manon Drouin Daniel Duarte Douglas Dubois Vickie Duncan Terry Dunn Jeff Durling Kathy Dwight Jo Anne Ely Evelyn Enfield Phyllis Espinoza Kathryn Etter Chris Everhart Tom Fahl Kelly Fellbaum Kenneth Fernandez Dan Ferris Steven Few Wendy Fields Donna Fisher Karen Fitzwater Paul Flores Scott Forbes Gerard Foti Steve Fowlkes Robert Frazier Lester Fujimoto Donna Fusco Marion Garcia Martha Garcia Sonia Garcia David Garrett Mike Gates Mike Gavaldon Mary Beth Getsmann Hazel Gentry Candee Geske David Gillette Kim Gillmore Anita Gilpin Andrea Gomez Linda Gomez Alma Gonzales Travis Gordon 100 Freshmen 1 , at -,X ..,,,1 E. .A J. ,T H - Y - S l N e if S A eitt milf- l5 l' A f fre- 1 A 4 .1 F' l r is 2 Q A Y W V as iii V Q se F . sl Hi f 1 K by il . -l 5'Tf'i ' A - .-,- Ta, . we fl H A V , ' V: ' 'R t K ,AJAX , .i as 1 H if ,. 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'77 , Q .lf ,5 3 1 S 'ir 'U' ll .- E tial Q 'G' , RAV, A' - M 5 m s BILINGUAL-These six students use English as a second language WATCH OUT!-Judy Ardolino shows concern as an observer, 2, E1 2 Q lx Ms 'sl . 1 if. gr.. ... V . 5 . za: . 3:2 ' .. Egg?-it .. ,,,, J -if' N7--. 52:2- . E4 7 , .. ., E, 535 K LM? 5 fy . V, '+ 1 f 74 H 7 1, 'Tm' 5 fig, 2 is 8, 33 his H 7, 'Qs 7, 3 , -i n i gill mistake for Kim Martin as she types I .ff-'Fw EE J 7 fx 'v - 573713 Q- 5,5 -- ik, V. . Q -Q '- - - ' -. 'fats' 4 A5757 - -c, - ,. H ,Ji f Q ,-f 7 , 1, ara ' Ef f, - sv J 4 - 7 f -. , v w w 'liftliiiiffkiigfggli .l 'WE 7 - ,,., K i,-i 1.3 -7, , - ' is 1 ' 54,3122 7 QS? A 2 iw if ' I it ' 7-A 7 7 7 5.-2 L, G J - AH , ' - Fil er - - 9 7 l ' , J' '- 7 7 7 7 H -1 -is 1- -- -. 7 , .- re H. K 2- -7 I , W .,, 7 -. Xa 7 ' ' - ' ' as '. -3 'fv -'v7':::' ,. K Y .. 3. - : 7. , , , s ii by D , I 6.7 A 3 1 W fig' W . ., , 'V 5 If . 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Q NEW: s way is . if a 1.. 7 v Q7 7 A Francis Granados Daniela Greinke Clifford Grive Barbara Gross Cecilia Guzman Mike Haag Rick Hackett Ann Hakikawa Ben Hallmark Andy Hammelton Linda Hanks Randy Hann Debbie Hanson Shelly Hardy Bonnie Harris Jim Harvill Scott Hayward Donna Heinbuch Walter Hendry Nick Hernandez Vivian Hernandez Patti Herreid Adrian Hess Smyla Hill Dale Hitzeman Patricia Hoffner Jon Holden Brian Horner John Huffman Nick Hulme Ron Hutchinson Mike Hutson Hichi Igawa Kelly Imlay Kitty Imlay Randy Ingraham Kurt Irons Teresa Irwin Karen Ishii Robert J ackovich Glen Jackson John Jackson David J aggli Kenneth James Iaury Jennie Peggy Jeno Mike J ezie Chip Johnson Chris Johnson Diane Johnson David Johnson Karla Johnson Tanya Johnson Yolanda Jones Kelly J uden Kris Kaesbauer Deva Kampling William Keegan Colleen Kelly Sheri Kerr Doug Kiker John Killion Freshmen 101 Marty Kovacich Christopher Kovalesky Denise Kronsteiner Ken Kuffner James Lacombe Michael Lagmay Albert Lamas Charlie Lankford Tom Lankin Suzanne Lapierre Sally Large David Larson Mark Lawhorn Norma Ledbetter Carlotta Lee Tom Deon Lynde Lewis Suzanne Lezin Alan Link Del Little Teresa Livermore Linda Lombard Jess Lopez Dwain Losner Lynthia Lothran Debbie Lozowski David Luna Cynthia Lutgerding Randy Lutz James MacDonald Vicki Mackin Dave Mackinney Diane Madden Mark Maes Evelyn Mankinen Diana Marchese Rebecca Marquez Jeff Marsh Kim Martin Cynthia Martinez Stephen Martinez Eddie Mauritz l02 Freshmen x 4' 'w rs, . ff 7 f 43: SY je , .Q - ' ' ,375 , 6, 'I Win? 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K A -, . 3 2 Erin McCarthy Jeanne McCormick Gail McDermott Kenneth Mclntire Mark McMahan Debbie McReynolds Karen McWater Robert Mealin Royce Mealin Sherry Means Sylvia Medellin Jesse Mejia Craig Mihara Mary Beth Milan Dolores Milhoan Barbara Miller Cindy Miller Steve Miranda Chris Mitchell Kent Monfore Carol Montgomery Pat Montijo Susan Moreno Kimberly Morlan Daniel Morrow Jean Morton Thelma Moses Dennis Mowery Stacy Mozer Randy Mueller Ron Munch Brian Mundy Hector Munoz Ken Murphy laura Murray Cheryl Nault Theresa Navarro William Neal Rick Neiswonger Christopher Nelson Randy Nelson Victoria Nelson James Nichols Nancy Niitani Beverly Novison Tony Oalencia Roxanne O'Brien Lisa Olbrantz Mark Oliver Penni Ollar Shawn O'Neal ALWAYS SMILI NG-Sandra Solorza sums up another day at BP with a cheerful grin. Freshmen 103 Leslie Orr Judy Oritz Rudy Oritz Don Otrambo Steve Overstreet Eddie Oyos Donald Page Araceli Palomo Janice Palovik Duane Pamperin Phillip Paquin Cindy Parillo Randy Parr Rose Parrish Robbie Patensky Ronnie Patensky Anne Paulus William Pedler Johnny Pena William Penn Kathy Peralta Charles Perez Donald Perez Tim Peruzzi Joyce Philbin Mark Picogna Craig Piepkom Dawn Pies Kim Pitts Dolores Polendo Susan Ponce Kevin Pool Debbie Potter Greg Powell Debra Pratt Dawn Puckett Dawne Quick Gogi Quiring Joni Rains Gabriel Ramirez Magarita Ramirez Donna Ramos Jorge Ramos James Reed Gilana Reeves Roberta Reising Noelle Reminiskey Laura Renshaw Ralph Restadius Perry Richardson James Riemer John Riggle Sharri Riley Garith Rios Henry Rios Randy Rittenhouse Lynn Rivenbark Robert Rivera Pamela Roberts Richard Roberts Tim Roberts Russell Robertson Karen Rodriguez Roberto Rodriguez Frank Rojas Kelly Rollins Sandy Romesburg Peggy Roper Kurt Rosenkilde Daryl Rosso 104 Freshmen Y - 5 aff a 5 Jw ll t A gf 2 S fa S , ,Q iw 1 2 af , ,Q J K , ,S 'ER 3. , , X, r r f 5 E 'S s -simjg f4,21.ff1',,:f2,. a'Q ,:,l. 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E2 md! CONCENTRATION-Leslie Orr is determined t fu o finish F th lx? -wr - V- Jeffrey Wright Sharon Yamada -Q- Tammy York A . A by lunch. Marcus Baker Steven Beck James Brown Andrew Campos Kathy Candelaria David Conrad Dwain Cosner Cynthia Cothran Karen Crews Kenneth Draper Linda Gonzales Victora Gonzales Chris Guerrero Camera Shy Coyotes Mark Hale Debra Hayden Daniel Holt Vivian Hyde Chris Jauron Richard Kinser Ann Kluge Yvonne Knight William Koch Bryan Latham Jorge Martinez John Matson Ron May Kathleen McArthur David Moses Doris Nauta Elizabeth Nauta Ronald Nichols Edward Podwys Lori Powell Hollie Pritchard Leanne Ritchey Avelardo Rodriguez Donald Rodriguez Daniel Serrano Norma Singley Michael Villaverde Rel Vrooman K.hoi Vu Stevan Wahl Diana Wallace Robert Wallace William Walsh Gary Walton Bill Ward Terry Ward Jodi Warren Donald Washburn Doreen Watkins Charles Webster Rosalie West Ronald Westfall Jeffry Westman William Weston Heidi White Mike White Mary Whiteford Terri Whiteside Christopher Widman Darius Wiggins Michael Wilcox Katie Williams Bart Williamson Lori Willson. Timothy Willson Richard Wilson Bret Windust Mike Wix Joan Wold Gayle Wolf Joe Wolfe Kimberly Worden Freshmen 107 F E lfi-if Freshmen face new challenges Frm-shmcn 109 ACT 3 'Plot Thickens Scene 1 Academics Scene 2 Clubs and Organizations Scene 3 Activities Q, s 2 D N d Y! t.4'x 'ge Wi ' 'Zn SNIFF SNIFF, NOSE FOR NEWS-Journalism l students take time from their class to find a news scoop. READY T0 COOK-In Speech. Elaine Nakawaki demonstrates cooking. SMILE, YOU'RE ON VIDEO TAPE-Cheryl Martin can later see herself on instant replay. COOL MAN, WERE THE GINCHIES-ln fifties era. I IZ Academics as aj -3 1 ...I . K W E r-M f wk . ..7 AA44. qi GOOD MORNING Debate speaker Don H1t7eman delivers the morning announcements English classes help students The adopted English requirements for graduation require Reading Development for students with a reading level below 6.9. As a result, enrollment in Reading classes increased this year. Developmental and Advanced Composition courses have really gotten off the ground, explained Miss Hunter, Department Head. These courses were requested by students to increase their ability in written expression. A new class, Sports Through Literature, dealt with short stories and poems about various experiences in athletics The origin and significance of sports and the problems of sports writers were also included The students studying Background of Literature Shakespeare and British Authors took a field trip to see the night performance of Macbeth at the Ahmanson Theater QE at an English class, Steve Clark and Greg Picogna flash back into the X IS THIS ONE GOOD?-Jill Tito finds a novel in Reading class. Academics l 13 Paw Prints covers news Under the supervision of Mrs. Leslee Austin fBondl, the Paw Prints Staff could always be found striving to get out the news to the student body. Editor-in-chief for first semester was john Palminteri, while Fred Shum was in charge the second half. Page editors, reporters, photographers, and cartoonist worked long hours to help publish Paw Prints. On weeks alternating with the paper, students listened to news on Paw Prints on the Air. Gregg Morissette was chairman. Throughout the year, the students worked to do their best, in thelhope of becoming an All NOSE FOR HOT NEWS-The second semester Paw Prints staff shows that each one has a unique way of finding news. American Newspaper for '74-75. SPORTS WRITER-Steve Clark with feature writer Barbara Buska. FEATURE WRITER-Cathy Darmer with photographer Chuck Jimenez. PHOTOGRAPHER GaryDimick. ADVISER-Mrs. Leslee Austin 1Bondj searches for nature. l 14 Academics i if . r NEWS EDITOR-Cheryl Dudich sinks into herwork. 3 , 4 I PAW PRINTS ON THE AIR-Chairman EDITOR-lN-CHIEF CZND SEMESTERJ- EDITOR-lN-CHIEF UST SEMESTERJ-john Gregg Morissette. Fred Shum. Palminteri. FEATURE EDITOR-Chris Lavarreda words hard to perfect all her news FEATURE WRITERS-Nancy Riemcr and Stacey Van Horsen with stories. photographer Mike Noble. CARTOONIST-David Scroggins takes time out to show off SPORTS EDITOR-Jeanie Stone gives a look of comic smile. contentment. BUSINESS MANAGER-janet Yee dazed over the thought of Wflflflg HCWS- Academics l 15 E. Parlez -vous Deutsch, bobo? Can you speak another language? This year about 420 students were able to speak some German, French, or Spanish after taking classes in the Language Department. Students not only learned to speak the language but also explored the different cultures by viewing films and sharing in cultural experiences. Interested language students attended the annual Lingo Thing where they participated in different activities such as plays, food-tasting, and games with language students from other schools. PRE-FLIGHT PREPARATIONS-Daryl, David, and Bob assist Andrea Raincfow in German. 116 Aca dt-mics l'VE GOT IT!-Spanish lll student, Donna Ishii, after many attempts successf SE? Q -' AA ki 'Qu ln - . fix , Juv' I idfflqkfffii faiw' - Q ii F3 xi l RQ ARE THESE CORRECT?-Gina Billings puts her answers on the EN .ESP-ANOL'ThY time SUTC flies when y0u'rc having fun in chalkboard in her class. SP3Ul5h- tains the right word to gain extra participation points. .juv- ini MMMM YUMMIE-Peggy lmlay, Debi Tuma, and Linda Olney enjoy tasting a variety of French dc-licacics, V if x1j':'7. Lw OUTDOOR CLASS-Advanc:-ml French languagi- sturlm-nts carry on a svrious group discussion. Acaclvmics l 17 Ways to knowledge Dig into the past and explore the remains of ancient cultures. Students learn to use tools and to identify types of findings through simple digs and field trips in Archaeology. A new class replacing Civics is American Political Behavior. It enables students to think as Political Scientists. Simulations prepare them to predict how government will react in a given situation. Students may receive college credit by taking Economics. Discussions, lectures, and simulation games encourage students to investigate and analyze the American business system. How can you tell if someone likes you or if they dislike you? The body language unit in Social Psychology will help to answer this question. This course covers such topics as insanity, ego states, Sigmund Freud, and memory. I'm okay! You're okay! So is the Social Science Department. RESOURCE CENTER-Toby Mattson finds reference files useful in his studies. 118 Academics 2' gig NOW WHAT HAVE WE FOUND HERE?-Jim Doyle, Don Fuller Tony Maulorico dig for fossils. ANYONE IN HERE?-American Political Behavior students prepare to vote. and BODY LINGO- P4-ter Eckcl demonstrates gestures for student day SEMINAR-Inflation and recession were topics of many economic class discussions. THEY LIKE SCHOOL, THEY LIKE IT NOT-Larry jones and Lisa Torbert tally accreditation surveys. Academics ll9 Math-Science try new ideas The Math Department semestrized their classes this year, explained Mr. Saul Schachter, Department Head. We are getting away from new math and emphasizing how to get the right answers, he said. We are concerned with turning kids on to math. We hope to help them develop a better attitude toward numbers. The Science Department planned an oceanography field trip on the Fury II in the spring. A certain number of students were selected from each biology class to attend. ' The classes offered covered many areas of the science world, biology, chemistry, and physics. We LET ME SEE-Cris Wolfe takes a peek at Don Hanich's notes. 120 Academics JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE-Experimenting is a touchy job for is Q DINGI-Allen james uses register in economics. ALGEBRA II microscopic world. fm need concentration while learnin the art of a anese a er foldin . WEIGH IN'C0flVCl'Si0n f0 The metric SYSTCFT1 is evident- g P P P g f 5 -H M -.mf W. wt. EXPERIMENTAL PROCESS-Cheryl Borris and Joan Raincrow test glowing splint. CRASH- I didn't break it , says Ruth Larson. LOOK, IT'S WIGGLING-Alan James observes a paramecium. Acadcm ics Successful home life Home Economics department offered classes that taught everything from raising children to decorating a house. Boys as well as girls took Foods. New creations were made by putting in too much of one thing and not enough of another. Maybe this is how chefs are discovered. Students who learned to sew were able to save money and dress better. Future seamstresses learned different techniques in putting together their wardrobes. In stitchery classes, girls made beautiful projects which were displayed in the Cl3SSI'00m. IT'S SOUP!-Phyllis DeLuca looks on with pleasure TH A'I1'S AN EGG-After many days in cooking class students learn something new to show to friends. 59 if YOU KNOW GUYS CAN COOK TOO-Jerry Hilbrands and pals show their cooking abilities. 122 Academics DISPLAY OF PROJECTS-The showcase is always fill classes. Q tif? K was ,, .. Lf 1., t wa H f -- ve-.t :,' -al? I9 T 5 1 552 X . f i' A l illy 1:.'i k , .,5,, X .lv g an 1 ' Z 4 t in , ,a Qi A 6 I HAVE IT-Vicki Jarvis informs Gina Laubach of a new stitch to improve her crochet project. 1... mmie delights with each other in their lT'S MELTING!-Tori Strub and Denise Donley are amazed at the discovery of finding a wax egg in foods class. 5 2 Q u - M-W vrf s , 1, 5 projects from girls in stitchery SUZIE HOMEMAKER-Rita Vatakis learns the fundamentals of sewing. LOOK OUT, BETTY CROCKER-Here comes Ralph Sanchez. r Q , +315 , Q A kim -Eg, 4 X: I Qx , , 5 Q Mui! Al mg. -,Q ' VX 'Q' we . fr if f m' if ' in Q' al, K, gg - dp K tx -vy if 'X A I 1 r Y ' A 1 ' ' fter a two-year a sence t IS group as returne to represent S A ' 1 1 Q 1 A A ',.'af4 ' ' '- ' , :gp f--:KT ' v V if f 'V' U ,T , 4 gg,,.Qr.,',,ffQ3f,E H V 53?if'3?if: Y V' E-..uxi....lgL,gf1aai..i:.1K... ..' 1 A ' f , r Ersg m ' 2 - . 'V I ,' S ,c'.l's,,s' , f JL , ,H H Q xl f I 'X I 1 'Q if Fl ll' X if-1' . 1 M .l -,vi yy yu K ,Q lt' -N .S ,, --N 1 - W W 'W - X Y L ,!'Q4- if., -t N, n .I V . N .N v- W V we Y' if' tis Ya V ' - - .. -r- Y 1 . ... . ,H ...Q .. In in I I r ,N Yr f xx 1 ggi, : V 1 r IU I nl ri 1 ,IWW LM X r 'r 5 F za ', , ' r W 'G' f .tw Q ' :HSN f., V- Q, mm- A r ' ' 'Tv ' r , W r ,.r wiv r H'Nr v w' M- ' 3+-QVQMQ -Q:-2 'Mv . f S: , 'K-1.,,.gc:5':1 . Lv : ' r l BP Bands BP offered a large selection of instrumental classes, which included VARSITY BAND, STAGE ENSEMBLE, JAZZ BAND and SYMPI-IONIC WINDS. These bands exhibited the student's talents by performing during the year. The 159 members of the COYOTE MARCHING BAND, the BAND SUPPORT UNIT and the newly-formed DRILL TEAM were constantly kept busy attending various parades and band reviews where they achieved outstanding awards. They participated as the host band in the Silverado Day Parade which was televised for the first time. Starting at 7:15 every morning, these people practiced to improve their many abilities. COYUTE MARCHING BAND-J. Aguirre, K. Alger, D. Ambrosino, S. in high key Helliwell, B. Henry, M. Hilyard, B. Horner, S. Horner, K. Hudson, R. James, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, B. Kiraly, M. Lagmay, R. Lagmay, R, Larson, D. Lepich, T. Lepich, S. Lezin, Lundgren, R. Lutz, D. May, S. Miranda, R. Montano, D. Mowrey, B. Mundy, S. Nash, V. Nelson, VV. Nelson, L. Oxenford, L. Parise, M. Patton, M. Picogna, G. Picogna, D. Pratt, Raines, Reinhardi, S. Richmond, B. Robinson, Robinson, J. Rochford, S. Rochford, F. Rojas, L. Sauder, B. Shaw, S. Stephenson, D. Sue, D. Swenson, E. Takashima, M. Taul, B. Tedeschi, D. Tosches, M. Thurman, W. Thurman, C. Usmany, N. Vanderpool, D. Walters, T. Watowa, D. Welch, D. Winston. BAND SUPPORT UNIT-Flags and Letterattes-D. Avery, L. Bitters, Branam, T. Degrote, R. Fusco, S. Kerr, C. Key, P. McCulley, V. Mackin, L. Murry, D. Peak, G. Peak, Reutzel, E. Reyes, D. Shiley, T. Swift, N. Takenaga, C. Tuthill, K. Webster, L. W'illson, Majorettes-S. Shepard, B. Takemoto, VanOver, L. VanOver. DRILL TEAM-J. Ardolino, T. Armendariz, B. Bertot, C. Black, G. MR. JAMES YOUNG-The proud leader of W -........ ......... Anderson, D. Bailey, P. Baldridge, T. Benedict, E. Bill, C. Billings, Bingham, J. Bingham, Bitters, N. Boyd, E. Branscome, B. Cajiao, K. Castaneda, D. Cedor, R. Chavez,S. Conrey, Coovert, K. Coovert, P. Costello, Cristina, D. Dale, J. DeLaurell, S. Downing, K. Draper, D. Eichar, E. Enfield, D. Fisher, D. Fisher, P. Fowlkes, S. Fowlkes, L. Fujimoto, G. Gettner, D. Gillette, Gillette, A. Gilpin, L. Gould, S. Graham, H. Gue, Billings, head C. Burris, D. Davis, E. Doyle, V. Fowler, Y. Gasc, L. Henderson, J. Henry, P. Herreid, S. Hudson, L. Jennie, C. Key, M. Kovacich, D. Kramer, J. Kuykendall, head C. Lyon, Martin, A. McCormick, S. Murray, G. Nielsen, Philbin, L. Renshaw, L. Sauder, E. Schiebick, S. Smith, P. Stellrecht, K. Synder, Takenaga, head Taylor, L. Taylor, C. Timar, VV. Vandenover, C. Vu, C. Winget, D. Wolfswinkle, K. Worden. SPACE ENSEMBLE Bin ham, V. Cajiao, K. Castaneda, D. Danahy, G. Gettner, B. Henry, B. Kiraly, M. JAZZ ENSEMBLE-K. Alger, T. Benedict, Eichar, B. Kiraly, M. Lagmay, R. Lagmay, C Rochford M. Thurman G. Torres D. T J g Lagmay R Lagmay J Lundgren, D. May, J. Robinson, R. Robinson, M. Ruiz, G. Torres. SYMPHONIC WINDS-K. Alger, P. R. Chavez, J. Coovert, K. Coovert, P. R. James, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, B. Kiraly Nash, W. Nelson, L. Oxenford, L. Parise, G Sue, M. Thurman, W. Thurman, D. Tosches Creativity in fine arts Creative Coyotes expressed their feelings through their talents and skills. The drama department put on many successful plays such as The Lottery and Blithe Spirit . Future stars performed on the stage, acted in the Mock Disaster demonstration, and participated in the District Drama Festival that was held in the PAC. Artistic students exhibited their various works of art at the annual art show held in the spring. Paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramic pieces, 3-D design projects, and assorted crafts were displayed for students and parents to see. MISSED A SPOT-Senior Earle Alldredge puts final touch on his masterpiece in Art 3-4 UP HIGH Cory skillfully adjusts lights. SPIRITUAL Vl BRATIONS-A Blithe Spirit rehearsal teaches about seances HARD AT WORK-Robin, Shelly, and Chris work creatively in 3-D IS IT A PIZZA?-No, it's Rick Hachett's pottery bowl being trimmed Design class. to perfection. 0 flir- OH H, TH E PAIN-Garland Robbs shows suffering while participating in the Mock Disaster demonstration. '-.xaxwurs ,Q- is , R .E Xxx GIFTED HANDS-Skilled are the ways of Pam Edey working in her Arts and Crafts class. PRECISION-Ravenna Weston places each piece just so. L Cain, S. Cannon, H. Chavez, S. V Hood, D. Hutchinson, D. Ishii, S. I naman, N. Lohse, E. Mankinen, R. Pcctol, C. Price, C. Rains, S. Rice, C I imar, Tosches, D. Walters, D. DANCE GROUP-B. Altman, S. Cannon, H. Chavez, D. Freis, D. Hutchinson, D. Juarez, M. King, M. Knoth, S. Matsumoto, E. Monday, K. O'Neil, Sciolla, K. Smiech, D. Whisler, G. Whiteford. Whetsell. BP sounds of music Working hard during the year, MADRIGALS, MIXED CHORUS, AND CONCERT CHOIR did their best while performing. Much time was spent practicing for musical programs and tours to other schools. Music and dance skills were presented by the DANCE GROUP and STRING ENSEMBLE. The DANCE GROUP combined dance movements and song to enhance their programs. STRING ENSEMBLE is a performing group for those who wish to learn or play instruments. MIXED CHORUS-C. Aldridge, L. Allison, F. Archuleta, B. Baker, M. Barclay, G. Bell, P. Boelter, T. Braun, P. Brousseau, P. Castleberry, C. Cothran, Declcard, K. Edwards, K. Fitzwater, G. Gundersen, C. Haas, A. Hardegree, D. Heinbuch, K. Ishii, E. Jacobson, K. Johnson, M. Ledford, C. Lee, L. Lewis, V. Mackin, M. Maulorico, P. McCulley, K. Morlan, G. Odunnell, D. Plemmons, G. Quiring, C. Spate, T. BLE F Archeletta, P. Boelter, S. Cannon, M. Carpini, C. Dagen, C. Haas, P. Koester, MRS. REGINA JENSEN-Helping students tune up. M .'9W .'f,', ?',,1q pf' fuk Y-,QV lp.. 1-4' 'fy ww - ,,w. f 1 4 ,,, V H ' f JZ ,W 'A P' X I ,J if ....i...- 63,:..n-,..-3, ,, , . Y . Y, I T !El. !.1? '4.,., '?H 1 I 5 'O A , 4- 4 , g .Lf Ax U x,,nHhL'x',' l an? MN: 3 26- x',W'uJx x 'X w ,v A LV ' MNH 'TI1 V X Qt V 7 x e ,V . , M' ,s LWVKWY A u Vai W' xg - . , M QKQL,:U'1,, W W I . f M'- I - J Q KK in -snr ' iw .I 'H .Ani F'.If-MN' is - .. W, ' -in 31,4 ' ws. , H if- Q ,, lilJt'aff7.f:'g4L' ' as Sb la Jobs open in business Business or college-bound students are sure to be found in BP's Business Department. Typing I students develop into skilled typists. Many become ,helpful office managers for teachers on campus. Office Practice students find out how business offices function. Shorthand cuts writing time in half, enabling students to take accurate notes. This is very helpful to those going to college. The Department offers classes for everyone from businessmen to housewives. These include Accounting, Consumer Law, Business Law, and Business Education. POOL MANAGERS-Adrienne and Renee work hard students and teachers. if gg' x 'T - :wi -9 ': f f1I1f' assisting If li . . 3 g, 3 .L i I f If f If , rl If fl ? R I ' . 2 . f e TWO PLUS TWO IS FIVE?-Lyn Boyd tackles difficult math problems in office practice. W.. 2. ,y IT WAS A Q-Typing student struggles to find keys. WHAT CAN THAT LITTLE WIGGLE BE? shorthand figures. Xslk. CLICK, CLICK, CLICK-This is sound of Typing 1 students learning the alphabet and numeral keys. DO YOU MIND?-Accounting is a serious matter to Barbie Fluegeman and class. ,Y 5 , ii,i in av .aai . S. v ,wmv auhslh uw? l CAN DO IT!-If girls can learn to type, so can Phil Heybruch. Academics 123 Industrial Arts teach skills Applied Crafts students learned specific skills, the history of materials, general information about tools and machines, and basic design and layout. The students worked with wood, textiles, leather, metal, and plastics. They made projects ranging from jewelry to sandals. ln Electronics, students built many interesting projects and performed experiments to broaden their knowledge of electronics. Anyone who took this course was able to operate various test instruments and build amplifiers, strobe lights, and transistorized projects. Students, working in Wood, learned about carpentry and related machines. 'lihey took an active part in planning their projects, ordering materials, figuring costs, and detailing a layout of their work. The Graphic Arts course let students use their own art work and ideas in mass production of decals and in 'I'-shirt printing and transfers. They also did two-color letters, block, and basic photography. Drafting classes showed the methods and techniques in transfer ideas used by industry. Industrial drawings, blueprinting, and selecting plans for a home were studied by future architects. Students who took the course in industrial plastics learned about the properties of plastic materials and the fundamentals of mold making, material testing, mass production, and fiberglass work. Auto helped students in developing knowledge of maintenance and mechanically-safe operation of automibiles. They learned to do tune-ups, tire service, body work, and overhauls. l I sf Y' STEADY NOW, BOYS-Doug Ranabauer and Richard Cruz help assist Jamie Yazloff to make surfboard a work of art. l24 Academics Irv MASTER OF ALL WELDING Who is tha shop' LOOK, YOUR FINGER IS S I UCK-Mike McCarthy and David Taul find something has gone wrong in Auto shop. Hieber. WITH GREAT SKILL-Kevin Sweet uses techniques learned in Industrial Plastics. WHO IS lT?-This unidentified person is well protected while welding. W , if ,.,,m,,t .,,: , Wood Shop class. AMUSED4Future auto mechanic, Sal Gonazles, looks over the different parts of the automobile. masked welder lurking in room 146 metal WOODIE WOOD WORKER-Freshman Terry Baacstad smoothes with a planer in his Academics 125 Ag coursesg 'farm living' The Agriculture Department, housed in two main buildings north of the main campus, helped students get experience farming and horticulture. Student participation was increased by projects of raising animals, growing plants, planning landscapes, and learning forest conservation. A new class introduced by the department, Veterinary Medicine, gave students who were interested in the care of animals a chance to learn about it. COME ON, BOY-John Etter tries to coax his stubborn calf into moving for him. 1126 Acazitclniinirs 'H' e, 44.4 'si Q lo K . MAKING REPAIRS-Farm construction worker, Kevin Besaw, demonstrates the a NA BUTCHERED BEEF-Agriculture students stare in awe at the demonstration of slaughtering a cow. HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN plants to make money. - . M Iq- 4 , . . -my we-h i r . f M 1.1 . - -, ,W Q' .X 'Hi w welding. WILL IT HOLD?-Scott and David make repairs. students sell MMM, MMM MOO-All us cows do our best for Buena Park H.S. 535511. Fix 2:52 2 3 E . was sw: GREASY MESS-That's what happens to Tom Taylor Small Engines. as SEIEKMY LITTLE CHICKADEE-Rick White shows c ic . i if when working in off his Academics 127 128 Academics Learning facts of life Sex education and managing a home were two popular topics in Health. Bright posters advertising against drugs and smoking decorate the classrooms. An objective in Health was learning the importance of keeping a sound mind and body. Knowing how a car works and its parts are important funda- mentals in Driver Ed. Safety precautions, first aid, and defensive driving were stressed through films, classwork, and behind-the-wheel training. YOU'RE KIDDING-l thought this was a spark plug. exclaims Andy Webster in Driver Ed. ll at Us :JY as 6, -. . . 5 S ss .-is if? ,, . Nw A L ., M 2 v ,ag W .. , gm Y f4-Qsgfsff it .A fre. - . f if l .Q X -- ON A SUNNY DAY-Students in Health class VM NEXT!-Lori Redmond, Rosemary Alvarez and u K f .fakes r :Nui ,M Jw-, f , 1' V , of , K QW, A .A Ns . if K 'xr ,, 9 W.. '-X ,kg- W , , 'G 1 A if , rough flowers and trees, discover the birds and the bee-s. IS THAT TRUE?-In Health class Lucy Boranegra learns the hazards of smoking. l l 1 .I will drive. SYYHUU DIN!! ,T. In fi READY FOR A JOY RIDE?- Lets not knock over too many pedestrians, Coach Buchholz warnsjon Iandiorio. Academics 129 eeting needs Can you survive in the wilderness? New Horizons, Wilderness Backpacking was a course that was designed to teach students how to backpack and to live in the wilderness. Students took field trips that were related to their class work. Concerned about the environment, the Ecology class learned to prevent destruction of earth, air, and water. One of the most important decisions faced by a student is his choice of a career. The Vocational Horizons class, taught in the career center, exposed students to career information and requirements. Experts on various careers were invited to speak. A SNIP HERE, A SNIP THERE-Cindy Green volunteers as a model for a hair stylist. HOME AWAY FROM HOME-Backpacking students make any place home when exploring. 130 Academics JUST A LITTLE DAB HERE WILL DO IT-ln Vocational Horizons, Carrie Shackelford on behalf of Fullerton JC. S if A re is, t Q X 5 - J, Y ' 1 aff! , :J ,ff-3 . Q, f- , S if alla,-f '- me , if 1 We 'QQ-i'!x?: SURVIVAL IN THE WILDERNESS-The new backpacking class opens up new experiences packing and outdoor living. ny students interested in back- UNCLEA SAM NEEDS YOU-Work Experience poster displays job qpportunities. Jobs found for students Regional Occupation Program QROPJ, started three years ago, at BP has grown into a successful program that has helped many students. An average of 300 boys and girls enrolled in the ROP program this year. Class times were flexible, with a minimum of two hours for each. Students gained experience, earned school credits and grades, but did not receive pay. Major objectives were to learn ways in getting jobs and to establish job reference for future employment. Do you need job experience? If so, Work Experience offers you a chance for non-paid school credit. Jobs are provided on campus as well as off campus. Students with part-time paying jobs may also receive school credit. Y' SURE IVORY WORKS FOR US!-On the job in Sears commisary, Karen Rodriguez and Sylvia Medellin keep things clean and in order. NOW WHERE WAS I?-Taking daily inventory is one of many jobs for Kathy Sanders at the Treasury. Academics 131 Books tell all There are many things that students don't know about their library. This 20-year-old library, managed by Dr. Peter Martin, holds within its walls over 37,160 books. About 450 magazines are subscribed to yearly. Some of these are on microfilm which can be used by students with the help of nine micro-fiche readers. Mrs. DeMato, known as Mom to students who use the library regularly, is retiring this year after 17 years at BP. She has worked in Girls' PE, counseling, and as a nurse before she became a full- time librarian. I like working with students. lt's very interesting, Mrs. DeMato explained. Mrs. Betty Whitelock, bookstore attendant in room 67 for the past 12 years, has been given a new location. Moving was not a simple job. After the massive bookshelves were transferred to their new location, the tough job of filling them with nearly 25,000 textbooks began. The new bookstore has a lot more room to serve more students at a time and also allows for more help. Q y I ii, 5 YM-Mrs. Betty DeMato retires this year as librarian clerk. I l 32 Academics RESOURCE watching their READY AND WAITI NG'Students in the new bookstore await the arrival of customers. lllg.. BRAINS UNITE-While in the library, Matt Slick and Alan Galuska listen in as David Jensen str 7 wwe: Lf White and buddies enjoy llm. t ,L us' ' .Q - mlfgwfs I I ik . W ,Ka-:R t. 1- .. -- 'urs A .fa- -as M.- point of view to Les Prock xiii TURN IT ON-Joanne Negrete demonstrates the use of the video tape recorder. Centers aim to the future Students and teachers will now be able to expand their use of audio- visual equipment with the addi- tion of the new Media Center. Mr. Edward Walsh is in charge of the Media Center. His future goal is to help students and teachers make their own media, such as slides, tapes, and overheads. The purpose of the 'Career Center is to assist interested students in developing an awareness of the various careers available to them. ln their library they have more than 100 books on different work fields plus reference books on different work fields covering over 800 jobs occupations Career-related films and speakers are presented every week. SEEKING FUTURE GOALS-A student seeks help from machines in the Career Center. CAREERS-Sandra Horner studies various careers Academics l33 THE ANSWER IS Peter Eckel trles to remember the right answer during the CSF Scholarly Bowl 114. 'V . 4'-? i ai' IOC CABINET-Sec.-Treas. Karen Forbes and Pres. ohn Palminteri. Not pictured V P ohn Powell. 134 Clubs Organizations u gzz. h A A mf Li My. ,Q A '31 4 Q ? - V a l f A i A U 1' 5 if 'E at W il' P 5 4. .Ml V 5 g lg' A . W .l ' , . . J Ci ' f' It1Hfwamaw'Mmm- wgmmmw GET IT OVER-Bill Horge puts the ball over the net in the GAA vs. Lettermen lN PROGRESS-Members of DANCE TO THE MUSIC-Mrs. Carol Dooley and Mr. Ronald Calvisi do d one of the many meetings that were held to plan and coordinate upcoming events..' 'U , .- 1... . f, 5 pgsql .V . gg. gr :il- , . wg at the Student-Faculty Dance Contest. IOC unites The Inter-Organization Council-a big title for a big reason. IOC helped all official campus clubs by providing protection of club rights and offering ways to help them raise money. Each club was to provide the IOC president with a constitution or statement of purpose which was kept on file. At IOC meetings the club president or representative could sign up for dances and bake sales. These were major sources of funds for clubs. IOC also played an important role in getting new members for clubs. IOC sponsors Club Week, giving a chance for prospective members to see what each club has to offer. Green and White Day and other IOC sponsored activities added much to campus happenings. IOC members can look back now and reflect upon their club's progress and its future. MAKING MONEY IS A SOLEMN OCCASION-Rosa MODKILI and Cath Werner sell their wares while Lynn Pamperin and Mindy Rislcy Y decide what they want to buy. ClUl7S,cDTf,,3I1ll3fllJI1b x NEWFOUND FRIEND'A young boy and a calf make friends at the Ag Dept. CHEERFUL WORKER-FFA member Kathy Etter demonstrates that work on the farm can be fun. R5 PA ogeuisnsclsli 0 7' Q jg... , .if J' r . ,ro . , 5, xpciigl M ., ,, ,f , ff 'ffjzf . fp? ' ' . fl ' ,f fzz??5f 'l' . ' , rr ,1g,f.f fe FUND RAISERSPFOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB Sold bonds and INTERNATIONAL DAY-A student from France broke class rc stadium cushions. FFA MEMBERS: J. Ahlert, N. Altman, YW i l B. Berenschot, M. Berenschot, B. Berkes, S. Butterfield, P. Calvert, R. Calvert, R. Cary, D. Cavner, B. Davis, D. Deever, Etter, K. Etter, N. Evenson, T. Fahl, L. Force, R. Fowler, T. Hebert, S. Hopson, Horton, S. lngraham, V. lngraham, D. Kay, D. Kay, T. Kay, S. Kessler, D. Larson, T. Mattson, McCormick, M. Nice, R. Nichols, K. O'Neal, S. O'Neal, G. Powell, R. Robertson, D. Schwin, S. Schwin, B. Sephton, G. Smeich, J. Storm, S. Strieker, W. Unruh, A. White, E. Wong FEC MEMBERS: D. Avery, E. Borley, N. Carroll, Fujimoto, T. Hardisty, J. I-lelliwell, K. Houck, R. Larson, D. Mallonec, R. Montiel, A. Raincrow, D. Russ, R. Russ, G. Schryn, F. Shum, C. Werner, C. Willson FFA CABINET-Reporter Brad Sephton, Treas. Sharane Kessler, Sec. Linda Force, Soc. Sec. Julie Storm, Pres. Richard Calvert, V.P. Mark Berenschot. Not pictured Sentinel Norm Evenson. l36 Clubs, Organizations L i' 'K k h 7 A -. ' f5.?73 'i .,,..... . : COYOTE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CABINET-Pres. Donald Phillips, V.P. Georgia Maynard, and Adviser William Moffat. Not pictured are Sec. Deborah Dale and Treas. Kathy Scroggins. F 414 if . ,X .il la I P anti he spoke to BP students about his country. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB CABINET-V.P. Rosa Montiel, Pres. Eileen Borely, Sec. Janet Helliwell, and Advisers Doug Prochaska, and Mrs. Betty Scaling. Not pictured, Treas. Cathy Werner. A goal for each The COYOTE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP had its beginning on our campus in 1968. The CCF is a club devoted to letting others know about the good word of the Bible. Many activities sponsored by the club included films and speakers on various topics. The members raised money through bake sales. These funds were used for obtaining new films. The FOREIGN EXCH- ANGE CLUB sponsored a BP student on an international exchange program. Last summer senior Eileen Borely was sent to Germany. During the school year she gave several talks to interested students about her experience. The club's goal for the year was to send two exchange students abroad. The club, begun in 1968, used its annual bond sale to raise the money necessary to sponsor the exchange student. It also held two international days, bringing the meaning of Youth for Understanding a little closer to home! A well known club on campus, the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, sponsored many annual activities including the FFA breakfast, FFA barbecue and banquet, and the canned food drive. A Members of the club were always present at the local fairs to show their animals, and many were rewarded for their hard work by receiving ribbons. The membership of the club has always been one of the largest on campus, which has helped the group to succeed in its many annual fund- raising projects! This active club has been on our campus since 1958. ,X 1 if LISTENING CLOSELY-Members of the COYOTE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, Don Phillips and Georgia Maynard, learn how to better their lives by reading the Bible. CCF MEMBERS: M. Atkinson, K. Bauer, D. Dale, K. Fulmer, S. Gcautreaux, P. Koester, G. Maynard, M. Patton, D. Phillips, L. Rainville, M. Schaefer, K. Scroggins, C. Wilson 138 Clubs OFLHHIZHTIOHS Clubs create fun Girls Athletic Association IGAAJ sponsored such annual events as the Sadie Hawkins dance, playnights, and a sports banquet at the end of the year. At Christmas time the group went caroling at convalescent homes and decorated the girls' locker room. During club week they put on the annual GAA versus Lettermen'S Club Sports Competition. GAA became an active group in 1958. The Lettermen's Club, better known in the past as the Varsity Club, sold oranges and washed cars to raise money. This helped buy a 53,700 weight machine. The members also sold concessions at home basketball games. Unique because of its very large membership, the club learned the views of its many members through a representative from each sport. Tlge Lettermen's Club was first seen on campusxin 19 9. l Pep Club, which started in 1960, promoted pep and spirit on campus for athletics. The club sponsored the annual Homecoming dance. Money, raised through bake sales, was used to buy decorations for the dance. During Club Week the Pep Club presented the Beautiful Legs Contest which was enthusiastically attended. GAA CABINET-Adviser Miss Janice Howard, Sec. Sue Richmond, Pres. Grace McLean, Treas. Joy Fujlmoto, and VP Jeanie Stone. PULL HARD-GAA MEMBERS get IS THIS YOURS? ready for a tug of war. SHE WON'T GIVE UP-Jeanie Stone battles on during a tug of war. PEP CLUB CABINET-VP Laura Taylor, Sec. Cathy Key, Treas. Carolyn Winget, and Pres. janet Henry. Not pictured, Adviser Mrs. Virginia Wallace. e 1 WLS f - a if .,.,- 1 osenkilde, David Malena, and Dan Snyder handle the concessions at a game. . F451 . , is . V .1 Ng.. V X. ., Q S 7' ' nr' 5 WHO'S THAT?-Members of PEP CLUB greet Homecoming Dance goers at the door. GAA: Membership was approximately ISO. LETTERMEN'S CLUB: Mgnbership was approximately 300. PEP CLUB: E. Borely, Carter, R. Dixon, D. Fusco, K. Geslce, Y. Gasc, Henry, G. Johnson, Y. jones, C. Key, A. Kluge, S. Lapierre, S. Murry, S. Nomesburg, K. Robbiugs, D. Santamaria, Sciolla, C. Seeds, V. Spilken, Takenaga, L. Taylor, H. White, T. Whiteside, C. Winget. LETTERMEN'S CLUB CABINET-Front row: Baseball Pres. Bob Brown, Basketball Pres. Thom Rupp, Wrestling Pres. Mark Berenschot, Tennis Pres. Ken Linden. Back row: Track Pres. Alan Andreini, Football Pres. Rick Obbema, Pres. Phil Heybruch, Adviser Ed Hicks. Not pictured: Swimming Pres. Tony Spriggs. Clubs, Organizations 139 It takes practice . . . Practice and concentration are what it took to play in the Cl-IECKERS CLUB. While the club had a reduced membership this year, it sponsored more activities than previously. With the money, raised through bake sales, the club sponsored an awards ceremony at the end of the year. Funds were also used to replace equipment. CHECKERS CLUB, started in 1973, was led by a group of people interested in making their hobby something for everyone. The BOWLING CLUB, which met every Saturday at Aztec Bowl, was made up of thinking, active people. The club sponsored two Student-Faculty Bowling Tournaments and raised money to share a potluck banquet with faculty members. Funds from bake sales were also used to buy trophies. The large membership was enhanced by having- a few alumni members at many games. The club had its begining in 1969. A new club on campus is the BICYCLE CLUB which had its start in 1974. The group's adviser is Mr. James Robinson. This club was often set back in their plans by administrative law that felt a cycling outing was too dangerous to be school sponsored. Even so, the club set goals for a short overnight trip and bicycled to various parks and beaches. Through bake sales, the small membership was able to set aside money in the treasury for an emergency fund on trips. OPENING MOMENT-Mark Boyd and Tom Lance begin their checkers game. 140 Clubs, Organization CH ECKERS CLUB CABINET-Adviser Stanley Tinkle, Pres. Mike Maynard, V.P. Cindy Cain, Sec. Tim Barnes. Not pictured- IOC Rep. Mike Patton. Ronald Riggle, andijohn Hannah , f',,.2,:.y-3111: awww.. concentrates on the best way to bowl a strike. the road for a brief trip. Pictured are Ken Draper, David Bradley, John Riggle, -Treas. Scott Collier, Adviser Miss BOWLING CLUB Sharon Hunter, IOC Rep. Jeanie Stone, Pres. Lyn Boyd, and V.P. Dave Coovert. BICYCLE CLUB CABINET-Sitting on the bike racks are Treas. Tim Hensel, Adviser james Robinson, V.P. Mark Boyd, and Pres. Ronald Riggle. BICYCLE CLUB MEMBERS: P. Bohanan, M. Boyd, D. Bradley, K. Draper, Hannah, T. Hensel, L. Hopkinson, J. Riggle, R. Riggle, D. Saulsgiver. Ut ?s'-1 BOWLING CLUB MEMBERS: E. Aguilar, K. Bauer, . Berger, L. Boyd, K. Butte, S. Collier, D. Coovert, J. Coovert, . Coovert, M. Few, R. Handy, Kaplan, Kivenas, W. Koch, . Lee, P. Lovewell, M. McDonald, C. O'Connor, A. Paulus, . Paulus, M. Paulus, Stone, P. White, S. Wolfe, T. Ybarra. ALUMNI MEMBERS: Bill Nash, Brant Nash. 112 CHECKERS CLUB MEMBERS: A. Aube, T. Barnes, . Boyd, C. Cain, K. Dillon, Evanoff, T. Hansen, M. Hebert . Lance, K. Linden, D. Malena, M. Maynard, A. Palovik, S. Paquin, M. Patton, R. Rodrigues, M. Shafer, E. Slick, D. Squires. Clubs, Organizations 141 ' Hifi . f . .. 'W f. . tv.. ,. W 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB CABINET-French Pres. Yvette Case, Adviser Miss Flora Anderson, VP Janine Tosches, Pres. Ccci Vu, German Pres. Darrel Mallonee, See.-Treas. Sheila Coulter, and Spanish Pres. David Neal. if ji, es' .. .sv DRAMA CLUB CABINET-Treas. Cathy Bannan, Historian Judy Drew, Pres. Mike Thayer, Sec. HELP YOURSELF-Members of the Melanie Van Marel, and VP Kathy French. Not pictured, Adviser Charles Fein and first semester Pres. cultural experience. Melody Knoth. DRAMA CLUB: C. Bannan, D. Belthius, B. Cooper, D. Davis, K. Davis, Drew, Edwards, D. First, K. French, Gauthier, L. Hanks, C. Hoppie, Kennedy, M. Knoth, V. Lamberton, Magana, S. Matsumoto, P. McCully, mr-wiv: N v. s Ink .Nr 5 3172 '82 'EN-v 335' fp? PQ: Qian- 333' F390 fp: 32' 4:-9 wi. QPF :Cf fl. :i 'EP S :Z FORENSICS CLUB: M. Berenschot, Bootman, K. French, D. Hitzeman, Hitzeman, D. Hitzeman, P. lmlay, Kennedy, C. Kovalesky, C. Lavarreda, Monda OCUZUUW Lorrie, C. McFate, E. y, Morissette, S. Reeves, S. Romesburg, Werner, M. Williams. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB:' Burke, Carter, K. Cochrane, C. Dud Y. Gasc, P. Koester, R. Larson, F' ch, D Mallonee, P. McCulley, D. Neal, K. Proud, R. Rodrigues, S. Rosevear, E. Slick, D. Sparacio, N. Takenaga, J. Tosches, T. Vickroy, C. Vu, K. Vu. Maw ...L , .,......- 'WELL, LOOK AT THIS BIT OF NEWS! -Kelley Stockton and Judy Drew rehearse for a play. 142 Clubs, Organizations fills 99 ANGUAGE CLUB enjoy tasting foreign foods and being with their friends ata REGARDS TO THAT POINT-Gregg Morrisette and Don I-Iitzeman ractice for a debate tournament. Clubs speak out DRAMA CLUB sponsors all drama productions including the Fall play, Spring play, the Christmas program, and a talent show. The club, started in 1959, raised money through bake sales, using this to fund the productions. Some members of the club were also Thespians, an association formed for advanced drama students. FORENSICS CLUB was very active this year. Members attended I3 speech and debate tournaments and 4 Congress events. The BPI-IS National Forensics League sponsored an Intramural Speech Tournament. Winners were awarded prize money. An awards banquet was held at the end of the year. This club was started in 1959. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB was created this year from the former language clubs IFrench, German, and Spanishj. The club sponsored a cultural' experience and served food from these countries. FORENSICS CLUB CABINET-Sec. Denise Kennedy, Pres Gregg Morrisette, Adviser Miss Pernell Gault, Treas. Cathy Werner, and VP Don Hitzeman. TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT-Yvette Gasc and Jeanine Carter enjoy a cultural experience. Clubs Organwations 143 Clubs excite new interests CHESS CLUB, started in 1961, sponsored many tournaments and often walked away with winning trophies. The members raised money through bake sales and car washes. The funds were put to good use by buying trophies and paying tournament fees. The daily practice by the members helped to raise their ratings in the U.S. Chess Federation. SCIENCE CLUB has, through the years, been labeled as a club for those only interested in science. This year, however, the club tried to change its image. The club's activities included selling plants, beautifying the memorial grove, and working on plastic plant hangers. The funds earned helped to buy a microscope. The Science Club had its start in 1958. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB held its first meeting in 1973. The club's purpose was to show interested students how to handle a camera and take good pictures. The club also sponsored field trips to photography studies. Members used money from bake sales to buy darkroom equipment. AND HE MO' IS IS HOW YOU DO lT-Mr. Robert Goodrich one of his league chess games. Jo, Norma Boyd, and Suzanne Lapis-rr:-. 1. --... 'N wh-3 K CHESS CLUB CABINET-Pres. Gerald Blem, Adviser George Hunnex, VP Arthur Mulligan, and first 'ihllfldvfi i 'nu tnusi semester Sec.-Treas. Mike Hebert. Not Pictured: Sec.-Treas. Darrel Mallonee. I44 Clubs Organizations BRAIN FOOD-Bob Altman eats his lunch for that elusive comeback move. procedure for developing film to Donna uv.. looking CHESS CLUB: B. Altman, D. Beebe, B. Berenschot, M Berenschot, J. Bingham, G. Blem, D. Dale, N. Donahue, M Hebert, L. Hopkinson, C. Kovalesky, D. Malena, D. Mallonee, G. Morissette, A. Mulligan, R. Nichols, C. Retzer, K. Vu. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: N. Boyd, R. Dixon, K. Fulmer, D Fusco, D. Hanich, S. Lapierre, A. Palovik, H. White, T. Whiteside. SCIENCE CLUB: N. Boyd, Branam, K. Fulmer, D. Fusc0,J Helliwell, S. Lapierre, R. Mortiel, A. Palovik, E. Takashima, N Takenaga, D. Walters, C. Werner, H. White, L. Wilson. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB CABINET-Pres. Allen Palovik, VP Norma Boyd, Sec. Heidi White, and Treas. Donna Fusco. Not pictured: Adviser Robert Goodrich. AND THE FLOWERS GO . . .-Sharane Kessler and Nancy Altman help SCIENCE CLUB CABINET- AdViS9l' MTS. Sarah to landscape Memorial Grove. Gronstrand, Pres. Cathy Werner, VP janet Helliwell, and Advisor Robert Goodrich. Not pictured: Sec.-Treas. Nancy Takenaga. Clubs, Organizations l45 Goal - Raising money CSF could well be called King of the Fund Raisers . One of the few organizations to have summer-money raising proyects, CSF earned almost S800 to start out the school year. In the fall their activities included the Can Food Drive and the Christmas Formal. Members made a field trip to see the UCLA campus and a Bruin football game. The club sponsored a Scholarly Bowl during Club Week in February. It first began its active career in 1958. Interact Club is the only one to have the support of an outside organization fBuena Park Rotary Clubl. lr was started in' 1972 and since then has sponsored many activities for fund raising, including a booth at Silverado Days and bake sales. While some money was used to buy membership buttons, most of the money was used to help trainable retardees. The club helped students look into different careers by bringing in experts to talk about jobs. The Model United Nations Club raised money to attend a conference. There each student was given a country to represent. All during the year research and plans were made for final preparations for the big day. The club, started in 1973, hoped that each member became more aware of international relations and decisions by attending the Model UN Conference. CSF CABINET-VP Stephanie Yuen, Sec. Cindy Leigh, Treas. Joy Fujimoto, and Pres. Fred Shum, Not pictured: Adviser Mrs. Margaret Hurst. FIRST SEMESTER CSF: B. Altman, N. Altman, D. Ambrosino, C. Bannan, Y. Barnas, D. Beebe, M. Berenschot, J. Bingham, D. Boekweg, C. Borris, R. Braden, C. Brown, K. Casias, D. Cedor, R. Chavez, M. Close, K. Coovert, D. Davis, D. Dubay, P. Eckel, K. Edwards, P. Ferraro, L. Force, J. Fujimoto, Fullerton, A. Galuska, J. Gillette, J. Helliwell, D. Hermosillo, D. Hitzeman, K. Houck, M. lngram, D. lshii, D. Jensen, O. Johnson, L. Johnson, V. Ketenbrink, V. Kissich, R. Larson, G. Laubach, M. Laurie, L. Lavarreda, C. Leigh, T. Lepich, K. Linden, D. Mallonee, C. McFate, T. Mehrmann, R. Milbrath, G. Morissette, P. Morissette, M. Mossakowski, D. Neal, C. O'Connor, P. Ollar, Oril, Ota, Palminteri, M. Patton, A. Raincrow, Raincrow, S. Reeves, N. Rippy, S. Routledge, S. Saenz, R. Seymour, S. Shepard, B. Shores, C. Shores, F. Shum, D. Snyder, M. Strand, D. Sue, C. Szot, N. Takenaga, L. Taylor, A. Tidrow, C. Timar, Tito, E. Villaverde, C. Werner, M. Werner, D. Winston, S. Yuen. MODEL U.N. CLUB: R. Braden, D. Cedor, C. Dudich, J. Fujimoto, D. Hitzeman, D. Ishii, C. Johnson, V. Lamberton, D. Mallonee, C. McFate, M. McFate, R. Montiel, G. Morissette, F. Shum, G. Ticer, J. Tito, C. Vu, K. Vu, T. Vu. INTERACT CLUB: B. Altman, N. Altman, D. Beebe, J. Bingham, P. Calvert, K. Casias, D. Deever, T. Engels, L. Force, M. Garcia, T. Hebert, T. Hensel, V. Ingraham, D. Jensen, L. Jones, S. Kessler, D. Mallonee, R. Montiel, C. Werner. 146 Clubs, Organizations SNOW POWER!-Gregg Morissette, Eva Monday, Don throws snowhalls. ef' ZW 'ii' .,--........,,,' .0- Tiff ..f,.,.,f Darrel Mallone 9,55 a 5 ky . 5 .Ag . ,. e get ready for a sled run while David Malena 9 N con ference. .W MODEL UN CABINET-Adviser james Robinson, VP Ceci Vu, Treas. Cheryl Dudich, Sec. Cindy johnson, and Pres. Robert Braden. ggi, 5.7 CLUB CABINET-VP Peggy Calvert, Sec. Nancy Altman, Adviser Pres Dave Jensen, VP Cathy Werner, IOC Rep. Rosa Montiel, Sgt. at and Treas Tom Hebert Not picturedy Adviser Fred Pilling. Sau Arms Darre i Jain 5 WH ERE'S AN INTERPRETER ?-Hide lgawa, Mark McFate, and Craig McFate prepare resolutions at a Model UN Clubs, Organizations 147 First week brings fun On September 10, Buena Park High School opened for the 1974- 75 school year, welcoming a new principal, Dr. John Machisic. Freshmen girls were treated to the Big and Little Sister Party, presented by Pep Club and Pep Squad, to acquaint them with school activities. All freshmen were included in Freshmen Orientation. The student body officers and Pep Squad informed them of school rules and activities through skits. Parents got a closer look at BP through the PTA-sponsored Back To School Night. Faculty members hosted the annual Watermelon Feast for all athletes. Finally, Frosh were officially welcomed at the Howdy Dance . FROSH ORIENTATION-ASB cabinet and Pep Squad teamed together to create skits about school activities. 148 Activities BIG-LITTLE SISTER PARTY-Models show the new fashions for fall. HIGHLIGHTS-ASB OFFICERS portray football game action. BACK 'FO SCHOOL NIGHT-Teachers discuss what they will present to parents who attend. Q BUENA PARK WELCOME Y. I M' 'Q ff-at 11? M' . 4. af M - if 3 'W-im ? 5' , M ,1- keep the beat along with the band, WATERMELON FEAST-Faculty members host the annual event to honor all BP athletes. ivziaume in ' ' ra ' i' N l' L Dr. John Machisic receives big BP welcome as new principal. e ' ESQ OPENING DAY-Dr. Machisic welcomes incoming students as he introduces himself at the assembly. Activities 149 Time to return Homecoming Week 1974: A week of many activities and memories. Pep Squad sponsored the week'S activities, which included a Dating Game at noon, and a kidnap breakfast for the football team. Tuesday's Homecoming assembly introduced the Coyote gridmen individually. The highlight of the assembly came when the Homecoming attendants were announced. Much curiosity was aroused when three senior attendants were named, one of which was to be crowned Queen at the Homecoming football game. Welcome Back Alumni proclaimed a huge banner hanging from the pressbox at the game Friday night. The Coyotes faced the Lowell Patriots in a fierce Homecoming battle. At half-time, the lovely attendants were escorted in style to their place of honor beneath an autumn- adorned gazebo. A week of anticipation peaked when Dalarie Simpson was crowned Homecoming Queen 1974. . SHARING MOMENTS-JV yell leaders exchange laughs and friendship with Coyote Steve Molina. TEARS OF JOY-Friends wipe crowned Queen. .f bf 3'1 ' T.-N 47151 ,2- ' '. if ,,, 3 Y' ,ig,:.,., 1:21155 ',, A i ' . t-A faux.,-:sw+.4 fr ef - .M -s..:-- SUSPENSEFUL GATHERING-Student body assembles to meet football team and hear results of Homecoming Court. 150 Activities I is -'-. , 52 ears from Dalarie's cheeks after she is WELCOME BACK ALUMNI-Posier declares feelings of welcome extended by BP students. ' E HAPPY HELLO-Newly crowned Queen Dalarie smiles and waves to the crowd. Activities 151 Homecoming Court '74 Dreams, so they say, are for the fools and they let them drift away. Dreams are fantasies based on realities. A young girl may dream of a ruffled, satin dress, or dancing with a handsome young man under soft, romantic lights. The dream becomes a reality when a girl is chosen to represent her class as a Homecoming princess. She lives her dreams, being honored, if even for only a few days, as royalty. On the eve of the Homecoming football game, she prepares herself for the grand entrance , awaiting with due apprehension the crowd's reactiong hoping for their approval. Then, when she finally has been escorted to her place among the court, and the crowd's applause confirms their acceptance, she realizes the wonderful dream has come true. She smiles and reflects upon the scene . . . We may never pass this way again. een Dalarie Simpson 3-f yn. . A , Junior Princess Lillian Ikeda junior Princess Drina Rambo 152 Activities e af Sophomore Princess Nancy Salzarulo Freshman Princess Anne Paulus Senior Princess Debbie Dunnington Senior Princess Arlene Ramirez i s X R . 5 ' O Q h 4 KY 4 'i F Y 'Q i My r 1974 HOMECOMING COURT is s il Activities 153 Nostalgia's Influence Very creative, lovely decorations ornamented and transformed the gym into a romantic setting for the 1974 Homecoming Dance. We May Never Pass This Way Again , the theme chosen by Pep Squad, was brought to life by Pep Club's creative members. Balloons, streamers, flowers, and ribbons greeted the couples as they arrived. A beautiful background for portraits was hand-painted by the mother of a Pep Club member. Music was provided by the band, Other Side of Silence . The Court was honored in a solo dance, led by Queen Dalarie Simpson and her escort Richard Sanderson. The evening was bright and cheerful, with friends sharing warm memories. Grasping the time that passes so quickly, the couples danced and dreamed. l DANCING DR EAMILY-Queen Dalarie and escort Richard led the court in a solo dance. 154 Activities 3,11 3 Ugg Q . lol SITTI N' IN STYLE-Tim McGuire and date pose in all smiles for the camera. MEMORY MAKER'The scene was beautifully set in front of a hand-painted autumn scene for portraits. HOMECOMING Dunnington and Earle Anne Paulus and Del N S . Q ' ll t, ?, K Q M , wif ESCORTS-Sophomore princess Nancy Salzarulo and escort Brian Dimick, Junior Drina Rambo and Fritz Harmon, Senior Debbie Dalarie Simpson and Richard Sanderson, Senior Arlene Ramirez and john Destefano, junior Lillian Ikeda and Diego Lopez, and Freshman REFLECTIONS CAPTURED-Lillian and Diego are captured during the court's solo dance. 4 JOY IN SHARING-Lyndon Taylor, Genine Wallace, Bill 5-lardy, and Lisa Torbert enjoy each other's company at the ance. Activities 155 rts entertain The Buena Park Drama Department presented Blithe Spirit as their first major production of the year. The play revolved around the efforts of a man's ghostly wife to wreck his attempt at a second marriage. BP students were given a taste of the skill 'and physical qualities needed for the art of karate through a special assembly. Sensei Jerry Warren and Sensei Zoe Trefethen presented a program featuring basic karate skills and usage of karate movements for self-defense. BP students Norman Evenson and Leroy Thompson, also students of karate, assisted in the demonstration. Sensei Trefethen showed how various weapons were used in self-defense and exhibition forms of karate. Both Senseis, Norman and Leroy, acted out many different situations of attack and self-defense. Sensei Trefethen demonstrated ways to counter a double attack when confronted by Norman and Leroy. A, fw- ,Iudy Drew s wiley alms toward her former husband MEDIUM RARE-Connie Hoppie displays her dramatic HIGH AND MIGHTY talent asa medium in Blithe Spirit . the board held by Leroy V I GUARDIAN ANGEL-Melanie Van Marel returns from the dead to watch over i - . X S I So Activities MAKING CONTACT-Connie Hoppie uses her mystical powers to lead theway Van Marel during a seance scene from Blithe Spirit . 1 sails over three volunteers, preparing to break ,..-,- v..-W-ff SENSES FILLED-The art of karate requires the full attention of mind and body. Karate carries with it moral and philosophical codes. spirit world in an attempt to contact ghostly Melanie BLOCK THAT KICK-Norman and Leroy display their talents in methods of attack and defense. Gill-lDdll Fl c'fiviti4'S ,42- ' ,Qpsw I , 4 A ' fl. ,. , K in 5 f A , ,W S 'S M..-ui .Y 'B .Qs 5 o xi 13 la r s A f ,vw I K 25? W I A. A K' 5 s 5 W A ,L 'k 1 3 , .. file 45: it 4 ,,fP ' ss., rwd!x gx I if r.,-9 .,-:fu sf I . X nf , fp, S 8 :Ll -59 iii Noel captured Winter Wishes, Christmas Dreams was the theme chosen for the 1974 Christmas Formal, sponsored by CSF. Formal Chairman and CSF President Fred Shum directed committees headed by Andrea Raincrow, publicity, Cindy Leigh, hospitality, Stephanie Yuen, decorations, Daryl Beebe, program and tickets, and joy Fujimoto, theme. I The Formal was held at the Fullerton Elks Lodge. Members of the decorating committee spent one afternoon from 4 o'clock until 1:30 a.m. and the entire afternoon of the Formal from 3 o'clock until it began decorating the lodge. A Christmas tree, garland, Christmas lights, homemade silver ornaments, and candle centerpieces were used to create an effective mood of holiday cheer. A four-member band, Lobo Woods, entertained couples with dance music and dreamy ballads. The evening was enhanced with the presence of Yuletide Royalty. Last year's Formal Queen, Cindy Lagmay, returned to crown her successor Senior Stephanie Yuen. Rounding out Stephanie's 1974 Royal Court were Lisa Torbert, senior, Patti Ollar, juniorg Carol O'Connor, sophomore, and Lynette HEIR MAJESTY-Stephanie Yuen, announced as Thompson freshman Christmas Formal Queen for I974, is escorted by Mike ' ' Okabe. rr 3 4 arms P t P- e DEDICATED MEM BERS-CSF Members worked hard to sponsor a creative and romantic Christmas Formal. CHRISTMAS FORMAL Many hours were spent in poster making, advertising, and decorating. Ollar and Freshman Princess CHARMING HOST-CSF President Fred Shum acted as master of ceremonies at the Forma. He presented Lisa CHRISTMAS Torbert, senior attendant and all others with roses. among shining decorations at the 160 Activities 'N id . Ang M,v. 1: 'WSE D O I and dreams in Fullerton. fi as A 1 if-,, a URT I974-Soplioinurv Princess Carol O'Connor, Sm-nior Princess Lisa Turhvrt, Queen Stephanie Yuen, junior Prine:-ss Patti ROYAL HONORS BESTOWED-1973 Christmas Formal Queen Cindy Lagmay bestows her successor, Stephanie Yuen, with the regal crown and cape. Activities 161 ' 2 i f-' is ' . , sg g Q I if I 2,6 K V Q ll as . ' f 2 x .1 1 .,..: : -f gig g M ,M Q- A ' H .g,::-.,, M, 4' I an 1 5' x Z ., f 1 ee if . 1- , . , . Vvrv E if ww . .. .,,g-,t. Six- 'Qlwm Q as . f K it KW RKXA, t. i :'- ,Q VVA ,LXlA,k hibrky fx Lim 'L2-11' ,-' 1 , , ,. I , I r ,, ,. we f ,gi L. Q is in sis Surfers win Spirit Week A week of sky-high spirit ended in joyous triumph for the junior Class. Their theme was Surf's Up, '76 . The Seniors were presented with a special award for most class participation. The Psycho Seniors of '75 had a stupendous car rally and a jam session on the quad. The Sophomore Class tried to get HI-ligh lnto Heaven With '77 but failed to go all the way. Along with the Freshmen of '78, they gained much experience for future years. YF1 -1' Q Nug- PSYCHO SENIORS '75'The Senior class really Psyched It Up for Pep Week. Highlighting their day was a psycho jam on the quad with a live band, and seniors chanting and dancing. SURF'S UP, SURF'S UP . . . '76!-The enthusiastic junior class united into an impressive mass for their surf-oriented pep rally, Led by sexy, '76 Msurf-chicks, like Ralph Sanchez and Skip Stellrecht, the Juniors projected enough spirit and involvement to capture the Spirit Week Award. we K ?2:r9g I LQ! .I .s n husiastic Freshmen class of HIGH INTO HEAVEN WITH '77 Spirited Sophomores EXPERIENCE GAINED-The extremely e t - '78 tried their hand at creating spirit and gained useful experience in united in mass to put forth a strong effort toward the Spirit leadership, organization, and unity. Award. 162 Activities SINK IT, SINK IT-Karen Proud really puts her all into a shot while Grac played for the first time this year. OPEN FOR A PASS-Carol Ewertz awaits a pass from her teammate to make a junior goal. Donkey Basketball The annual Donkey Basketball game between juniors, Seniors, Faculty, and Alumni was spiced up alittle this year. For the first time, girls were allowed to play in the game. Many girls from GAA and Modern Dance fought hard to win control of the ball . . . and their donkeys. After four hilarious quarters, C MCLCHH looks OH- Girls the juniors reigned victorious. FRANTIC FACULTY-Coach George Fairchild anxiously awaits the ball to return to earth, crying Where is it? ? SLIPPERY LITTLE DEVIL-Mona Mossakowski experences difficulty in them to go the right way, many experienced chilly spills. staying aboard her donkey. Besides the hardships of getting Activities 163 Rock era is revived Girls wandered across the Senior Quad in long skirts and saddle shoes, their ponytails bouncing with their steps. Guys stood around in their best chinos and leather jackets, combing back their greasy hair. This was 50's week. All week long old-time rock was played on the PA at lunch. Guys and girls did the Hbunnyhopn across the Quad. lt was good times and practical jokes, climaxed Friday night with a 50's style dance. CAPTAIN JOHN-Theking of lunchtime TEENAGERS IN LOVE-Two couples are caught dancing rock'n'rollrocks at dance. romantically to the soft strains of a 50's love ballad, played by the Taxis . GREASE GANG-Paul Wilson, Rick White, Rick Obbema, and Bob Obbema try to A 51 W ANTICS-'lille gall!! C0nElfl'E13fl'S slick back their locks in hopes of attracting the female eye. flll' dfmfl' f0f il Q'-1il'lC flillfwl' Hi fill' lftfal A 51 drive-in. MINNIE, HFS LOOKING A'l' YOU!-Mignon Mitchell's friends, Pam Edey, Jerri Valadez, and Shirley Boyer, seem to be pointing out an admirer. 164 Activities BUNNIES AT THE HOP-Led by Sherry Smith, a of eager young ladies join in a rollicking hunny hop the gymnasium floor. GE'l l'lN' HITCH ED-Lisa Torbert and Brant Nash are wed while Dave Branson and Tina Vargas wait their turn. 'Madness' at Sadie's Moonshine Madness was the 1975 theme for Sadie Hawkins, sponsored by GAA. Couples danced to the sounds of Mirage and participated in apple-bobbing and taffy-pulling contests. A justice of the peace was on hand to do the hitchin' honors. GAA girls spent time after school to decorate and build a saloon for serving refreshments. Sheriff and deputies kept a genuine jail in service. This was for detaining young men long enough to get them to the altar. HAYSEED GANG-Barb Buska, Mike Noble, janet Yee, and Bob QAZY LAD- Come on, Billy joe, we'rc missing the best dances! a Mehrmann flash their country smiles for the camera while enjoying the glfl Dl08dS with hef b0Yffl'-md Wh0 1135 Sacked out on Thi? gym fl00f- WHA'l S UP TH ER E, ELMER?-Couple plays a mock game of basketball with balloons and a hoop, to the delight of onlookers Melvin Sanders, Ralph Sanchez, and Chris Key. Activities 165 Talents are displayed The first annual United Coyote Crusade Telethon was the format for the Student-Faculty Variety Show. Co-Hosts Mike Close las Bart Perksj and Mr. john Miller las john Aspenj introduced the acts. Featured were singers, dancers, musicians, and many comedy acts. Highlights included songstress Mrs. Yvonne Krogh, the rock'n' roll of Mag Wheel and the Lugnuts, exotic dancing by Elena Reyes and Cindy Martinez, and the outrageous comedy of the Skid Row Flashers. Also various members of charity organizations such as the Uandruff Crusade, Itchy Palms Society, and Halitosis Prevention Clinic, spoke about their causes. TUNE lN-Lori Parker sings out l've Seen the Saucers . SKID ROW FLASHERS-Ralph Sanchez, Steve Clark, Larry Jones, and Greg Picogna captivated the audience with their No, No song. FOLLOW ME-Helen Chavez beckons the audience with her song. She also did a rendition of Second Hand Rose . ,Ii I , ff- -1- ROCK 'N' ROLL-Swinging 50's music was performed by Mag Wheel and the Lugnutsu, featuring a romantic solo by Steve Molina. l he remaining Lugnuts were Mike Ruiter. Greg Picogna, Larry jones, and Steve Clark as Mag VVheel. OH, HUMMINGBIRD-Co-Host John Aspen Miller and his friend sang in fine harmony on Hummingbird and The Best of My Love . 166 Activities ?' Q1 --1' : Q its at The 1975 Junior-Senior Prom was held at the recently built Golden Sails lnn in Long Beach. Encompassing three entire banquet rooms, the Prom featured the music of Ravana. Junior Class President Jeanie Stone and Vice President Janet Yee spent long hours organizing and arranging for decorations, refreshments, and publicity. The romantic theme of Colour My World was used. Activities 167 ACT 4 'School Spirit, Excitement Climb Scene 1 Spirit Scene 2 ' Girls' Sports Scene 3 Boys' Sports 1 5-.. 1 . Q5 We .N ml' t ' Q I W2 inn . J ,,. is 00018 'NI' 4 I' 5-llffm, 5 SIA BI , 1 4' ' 'Wilma IQ 'Q A 1 t -- Ffxwlz f l ,Fam-2 Q ,z ' Md K L! ac I 1 Mr V-f ,V A -' V kg V , Q m 1 W' ms A f ' ..,, X . A M p A , W g 1' ,, t 1 N MDW, gg, Y K. I , A ,V F, . if ' was if W. H . 3 , I i -4 L' . 'W' . -D-S' . x ':. - rJ.,wa vnu - , ' . A' '33 '.-1 . I as f Qg,oi?'g . N ,., - 1 ,Q ' QQ W- w 3SQ5Q- XD!- 1 Yell squad leads spirit Leaders of spirit at BP for the '74-75 school year were the six energetic girls who were selected for this year's Varsity Yell Squad. These girls started the spirit machine rolling at BP and never let it run down throughout the entire year. It was their job to lead the crowd in cheers for the Coyotes and keep the spirit sky high! At football and basketball games and at pep rallies the Varsity Yell Leaders could be seen encouraging students to let their spirit be heard. SPIRIT CREATOR-Head Yell leader Lisa was always there to keep the spirit going. rc, gi , INVOLVED-Mr. john Miller was an important part of spirit this year as pep squad adviser. 170 Spirit Varsity yell squad members Karen Olsen, Carrie Core, Drina Rambo, Stephanie Yuen, Dalarie Simpson, and Head Lisa Torbert will be remembered as loyal and dedicated Coyotes. Whether attending a water polo or baseball game, decorating for Homecoming Week, or making an announcement about an important sports event, the talented Varsity Yell spirit-creators were always there supporting the BP Coyotes allthe way. HEY THERE!-Karen calls out a greeting to a friend before the pep rally. W W A v my x, '7 . lf' students. , at f' OPENING DAY ASSEMBLY-Dalarie and Stephanie do Coyote spell-out with the r .. w ROUGH AND TOUGH-Drina shows the courage of the Coyotes. QUIET SUPPORT outcome of a BP . Air n a .k-hh - ,,wm,.'f- 7 -f7'. x2.'-fied' K Q A . . VM VARSITY YELL LEADERS-Karen Olsen, Stephanie Yuen, Drina Rambo, Dalarie Simpson, and Head Lisa Torbert. is-,,f,. ' I I ,, x in L Q as 1-2-3, HIT IT!-Lisa leads another Cheer at football game. AND THEN... 1 Yi-ll leaders discuss plan hge-woe. s for pep rally skit. as .---' 4 irit Song gets spirit beat Poise, precision, and charm were some of the strong points of this year's song squad. These six girls delighted.many half-time crowds with their fancy-footed perfor- mances. Their routines, which looked smooth and effortless, were really brought about by a lot of hard work and early morning practices. Songleaders Eileen Paskus, Jeanne Milan, Sandy Saenz, Karen Wilson, and Stacey Van Horsen, lunder the leadership of Head Teresa Andersonj became a together song squad. ONCE MORE, WITH PRIDE-'74-75 Song squad gracefully performs the Alma Mater at a pep rally. STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN-Songleaders form tower of BP spirit. Spirit WE'VE GOT LEGS! -Song squad performs at a game. LEADER OF THE PACK-Head Teresa watches with delight as Coyotes score another point. TIM E-OUT-Stacey, Teresa, and Jeanne take a rest before starting a new cheer. vw, ig. CJ' fs, A 'HELLOY-Eileen, Jeanne, and Karen pose for spirit portrait at game. i S an 1 'E' KlCKS-Sandy was an important member of song, TAKE A LOOK-Eileen always ready to help with bubbly, bouncy personality. watches game from the stands. VARSITY SONGLEADERS-Karen Wilson, Jeanne Milan, Eileen Paskus, Sandy Saenz, Stacey Van Horsen, and Head Teresa Anderson. SP irit School spirit stays alive What is spirit? School pride, painting posters, BP Coyotes, Homecoming, cheering the team to victory, Pep Week, class unity, singing the Alma Mater with all your heart, pep rallies These things are all important to the meaning ofthe Word spirit. Apathy was a word that didn't exist for the classes of '78, '77, '76, and '75 as students kept the school awake and alive with new and exciting activities. The school year was filled with spirit, from the whispered cheers of the Frosh in the opening day assembly to the hectic, funfilled days of Pep Week to the singing of the Alma Mater for the last time by the graduating Seniors of '75. PEP WEEK '75-Young Coyotes practice for cheerleading tryouts during Pep Week. 17 Spirit 1i'sszf!3'fifi it .,g ,'-1Q,Q,i j VICTORY TONIGHT-Pep squad members warm- ROUGH AND TOUGH-Wile E. Coyote represents BP up for another spirit-filled pep rally. spirit. WITH NOBLE HEARTS, WE WILL DO OUR PART . .. -Football players at the Homecoming assembly sing the Alma Mater. A-ONE AND-A-TWO-Laura Oxenford shows her support for BP athletics. U ll G 3 pr WHAT IMAGINATION!-Hours of hard work and thought were used for posters this year. J- l3 WE LOVE OUR TEAM-Many enthusiastic sport fans cheered together to form a spirit section to support the C FINISHING TOUCHES-'liliom Rupp and Ruben Martinez take a final look at their giant Senior button that took three weeks to Complete. .I 10 fin if. 'S ,yi mf WE'VE GOT SPIRIT-Fritz Harmon helps other dedicated seniors decorate for pep rally. SAA volleyball team when they went to CIF finals. pirit Flag stirs whirlwinds Long and strenuous hours of practice were the key to the success of this year's Varsity Flag Squad. These six fancy-fingered flag twirlers braved many sore muscles and bruised legs to become one of the finest flag squads that BP has seen in a long time. During the summer flag twirlers Teri Geiger, Pixie Dijerlando, Joan Raincrow, Debi Toma, Teri Hardisty, and Head Karen Tait practiced almost every day to perfect their complicated routines. In August they attended a spirit camp at Malibu where they received several ribbons, awards, and a trophy for their performances. TOUCHDOWN!-Joan and Teri watch with joy as the Coyotes score another six TAKING A BREAK-,I points. looks at scoreboard. , so r mm-,w,af' -. F352 -,,lZ e X L. - W - r 5 V. 1 iwbffwgvff .,gQfJ2f1,.L.,g., ga-L.,-W ... - N VARSITY FLAG 'l'WlRLlfRS-Pixie Dijerlando, Joan Raincrow, Teri Hardisty, Debi Toma, 'lic-ri Geiger, and Head Karen Tait. 176 Boy's Sports ,Wlffi t Sfif1 !Lif7'V5 wigi' 5- fa Wk5 -- t A X ul Q 1 ,n ? fi ' of - L f. f - , SOUND OF SPIRIT-Pixie claps with the crowd to let Coyote spirit be heard. if N 'Q X :.. , H 22 GO!-Teri G., joan, and Teri H. show their support for Coyote sports as they attend an important Cross Country meet at BP. GIVE 'EM A HAND-Debi and Teri seem to agree with the students as the '74-75 Homecoming court is announced at the assembly. 7 44- xr. 2 ,gt Q . :U K ' fzzi +L, l 13 . 15 Q ' , 0 - 'Q A o v w v' ,I . ., ' St. ' uvjl , v 4 .?atlJ 4 if xx ' f X, K Li., get, 1 Q sh 3 1 n Q-:aww ffiiffxef A Ti Tin Li up ,,f.5g3,gw.w . . .. . K2 F -wi 5 if fr ,gi . ' . 5 . S f., '5 , If 1-mgfm, -I Q 23:35:31 -f5Qx?f.T'i -if f A i .V L -- .,--,t,,: V FOR VICTORY-Teri expresses her high hopes for another basketball win. ,,,, Y. TENSE MOMENT-Karen and Joan look on as Coyotes try difficult shot. Spirit .177 V's spirit climbs high junior Varisty Yell leaders were always there to support the athletes in minor sports. This is the first year that JV Yell has actually moved around to support all sports not covered by any pep squad. Since they have done this, the ,IV Pep Squad has opened the eyes of other students to participate in the support of all sports, major and minor. These girls are excellent prospects as future cheerleaders. They are constantly on their toes, eager to excite the crowds to enthusiasm and spirit. YOU'RE KIDDINGH-Nancy exclaims as the other team scores on the ,IV Basketball team. SUSPENSE-Debbie bites her nails as a JV player attempts another freethrow. 178 Spirit - X .c s E 5, 5: S, 'f' Ig I Q V If I ur ge' sf .g h x j i Eftrhxxlw k g. 1 , , kt-J as JB JV YELL-Nancy Robinson, Sue Lowe, Debbie johnson, Barbie Fluegeman, Sue Richmond, and Head Dayna Toby. .if .fi 4 N is BEAUTY AND THE BEAST-Sue Lowe and Sue Richmond ONE MORE TIME-After an exciting pep pose a second with Mascot Steve Molina at the Homecoming rally, Barbie goes through the halls announcing football game. BP spirit. 'U TAKING IT EASY-Steve Molina takes a break from his job as mascot to practice his basketball skills. Mascot stars BP's symbol of spirit, Wile E. Coyote, came to life for the '74-75 school year with the help of Steve Molina, this year's mascot. Steve lWile Molina could be seen at all the games and pep rallies, showing other schools the true Coyote spirit. Whether marching in a parade, participating in a pep rally skit, or cheering the team to victory, Steve was an important member of the Pep Squad and also a unique one, being the only guy on an all-girl squad. Steve was a special kind of Coyote, being elected for mascot with the help of a massive write-in campaignstaged by the class of '75 only a few days before the Pep Squad elections. Miva. STEPPING OUT-Steve gets ready for another exciting day at BP. - fi, gill HE WENT THAT-A-WAY!- Wile E. Steve keeps tabs on runner at a Cross Country match. GET THAT BALL-Head Dayna Toby leads COYOTE TWINS-Steve and friend survey the gym before a the cheers of the JV Squad with all her might. pep rally. Spirit 79 GIRLS' AND BUYS' ATHLETICS U ITE I V fo-: i K'+'N , 1, .. in 'fx Ns. We W - W- , 4 W -- f v' ' - ,pw . .. A. . AQ, ... If fxn-w:,q,,,,- 131-I fwr. fr as -,. ,,ww+:g- '1f .mf??'f :',. M 1 A I , ' R L X -ww Q A f qw.. X5 ,,...w I , . ,,, WW, - . X H M ' -' .- fm D In Wwwgf, ., M? M WMM MW 5 M' vm in Q- W 1 N , W ,,, W y I 180 Unity in Sports vu COMPETITIO FOR COYOTE VICTGRIES fits 'U A lk? a In M, ' 0 .45 A. ' if f Xgg f- sg , xi Nj I' K 'Q' E r 2' t, 'Y I1 3 I? El- A Q' fs- 2 ' - :f,.m :-f ,uv . f pi 'M ,, an -M A ,, . ...H-4. 1 3 ! X I 1' H N'- rv: X- qv wg . X X W. , 'GA 'bn' . W Jw. I Q I , Ts' Him Unity in Sports 181 GAA Competes in CIF Varsity Volleyball, coached by Mrs. Ruth Ann Morris, became the first Buena Park GAA team to participate in CIF play. The team, consisting of five seniors and one junior, turned in a deserving 10-0 league record. With this record, the Coyotes earned the right to compete in CIF play-offs, representing the no. l team in the Orange Freeway League. The Varsity team defeated their first-round opponents, Aviation, 15-ll and I5-9, before being defeated by Pius X. The student support that GAA received was outstanding. The gym was decorated with posters and streamers. The Drill Team, Pep Band, Cheerleaders, and dedicated students cheered the team on to what has proven to be the best season Volleyball has ever had. The JV team was not to be overlooked. The team, consisting of three juniors and seven underclassmen, received their league-championship title with an earned season record of 9-I. CAN YOU DIG IT ?-Grace McLean bumps the ball for a set-up. sung-n-. l '.X gf, VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Row one: Mrs. Ruth Ann Morris. Row two: Grace McLean, Lisa Torbert, Nancy Rippy, Mona Mossakowski, Carol Ewertz, and Cindy Green. 182 Girls' Sports FAITHFUL HCL EAM SPIRIT-Varsity Volleyball team members congratulate eac her after a CIF win. :stecl Coyotes watch as Nancy Rippy digs the ball across the A SCANARY!fMrs. Morris watches on as her team pulls out another victory. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Row one: Karen Ishii, Coach Morris, Debbie Sue. Row two: Cheryl Nault, Grace Villalobes, Joyce Wallace, Jeanie Stone, janet Hebert, Linda Rainville, Alma Gonzales. . Girls' Sports l 83 ww ifaw Modem Dance Creates moods GAA Modern Dance, under the direction of Miss Sally Thompson, is a performance class. The girls selected for the seventh period class worked on various assignments throughout the year, creating their own imaginative dances. A group of girls from the class were ahle to participate in a dinner show, performing two jazz numbers choreographed by Ralph U'Neil. 'liwenty girls from the class were chosen to participate in the Cal State Fullerton University High School Dance Festival on Friday evening Fehruary 8, 1975. The girls assembled a collection of dances, skits, transitions, and crossovers to perform a dance entitled Uom-Glotf' The Cal State performance was included in the BPHS Modern Dance concert in April. The entire class spent half of their Easter vacation coordinating choreography, costumes, lighting, and special effects into a versatile and creative show. Miss Thompson encouraged the class to strive for an intensely high level of energy in their performances. The Modern Dance Concert gives the girls a chance to display their talents in a semi- professional atmosphere in the Performing Arts Complex. STRETCH AND SMILE-Nancy Riemer, Kathy French, Debhit Davis tannt laylor Sandy Raincrow, and Mignon Mitchell show style in Christmas Concert 'U 59' uf . . ...fra- .fT , ' ,,.?i.QF+5. -7-X -,F-vi ,full xii gf 'X sr -3-an at ,eil O A Nia, X ONE-TWO-THREE-Cheryl Borris and Sue Richmond patty cake in the Modern Dance Christmas Program, ,,. .ian ', X MODERN DANCE SENIORS-Row l: Nancy Riemer, Sandy Saenz, Renee Bernier, Jeanne Taylor, Stephanie Yuen, Karen Olsen, Carolyn Winget. Row 2: Gina Laubach, Mignon Mitchell, janet Henry, Stacey Van Horsen. MODERN DANCE CLASS-Row lc Kathy French, Debbie Ambrosino, Rose Fusco, Debbie Geringer, Laurie Cookman, Dori Mantandon, Robin Coffey, Lisa Johnson, Linda Olney, Donna lshii. Row 2: Leaann Taylor, Susan Cruz, Crystal Palmer, Peggy Ulrich, Phylis Stumpf, Shelley Smith, Debbie Kramer, Mary McCarthy, Barbie Fluegeman, Debbie Davis, jill Tito. Row 3: Laura Taylor, Cherie Haas, Carrie Shakelford, Shirley Hudson, Cathy Key, Andrea Raincrow, Cheryl Burris, Tori Strub, Ruth Larson, Sue Richmond, Joy Fugimoto. Row 4: Stephanie Yuen, Sandy Saenz, Jeanne Taylor, Mignon Mitchell, Carolyn'Winget, Stacey Van Horsen, Karen Olsen, Gina Laubach, Nancy Riemer, janet Henry, and Renee Bernier. Girls' Sports 185 Hockey Champs use team work This year's Varsity Hockey Team, coached by Miss Janice Howard and Miss Donna Kramer, had a successful year with an undefeated record of six wins and no losses. Varsity became league champs and went into CIF competition playing Mission Viejo and beating them 5-0. ln the second game the Coyotes had to face Sonora after previously beating them in league competition. They then lost to the Raiders in a 1-1 battle which had to be decided by possession time. The Junior Varsity team ended with a record of three wins and three losses, tying for second place. Outstanding players who showed promising talent for future teams are Michelle Tafoya, Drina Rambo, Carol Ewertz, and Shelly Blanco. DOWN THE FIELD-Lisa Torbert, Debbie Sue, Nancy Rippy, Cris Delarosa, and Grace McLean work as a team in hopes for a score. HERE YOU GO, SHELLY-Mona Mossakowski and Shelly Blanco try to get the ball past their opponents in an important game. WE Donna Kfamff and Miss Janice Howard UNICE TRY ' Says Jeanie Sfgng, HBuf you Wgnyt Sqgfgf gn me this work together in coaching this year's Hockey team. time, 186 Girls Sports itil Q-fx xxfafd H. GAA HOCKEY TEAMAROW l: M. Tafoya, T. Ray, S. Blanco, C. Martinez, Stone, Wallace, D. Wolfswinkel. Row 2: D. Gibbs, D. Rambo, D. Rc-aume S. Johnson, L. Rainvillc, P. Stellrecht, V. Duncan, C. Nault. Row 3: Coach Howard, R. Alvarez, C. Tafoya, M. Gordon, C. Delarosa, N. Rippy, M. Mossakowski, C. Ewcrtz, G. McLean, Coach D. Kramer. Row 4: Raincrow, L. Torbert, D. Sue. 'mn' N GET OUT OF MY WAY-Michelle Tafoya trys to get past her opponents in a tough game. l'M READY.-loyce Wallace looks for action in a hockey game, Girls' Sports 187 I ' 'A 'mm' . W 'W ' Tennis I .... 'L'L' 1 l QL if 3 ' 'i - f ' ' I' It .Q A' 'P - ' f 2 - - E2 i i ig? E Tyr. fl. 1 , J ii. If S S OW .... M . f .. Q.. . 'rf f f' 6 L-f gil ' ' T,-.,.-.Q I - 5' g, I 'I , I I' F A f ' .1 ' . j . E' - I I I fr - 1. -. 'gg i a 4 4 g I, fr . 1 . . J . , I I , 4 X , . , K v ,f rf g ' - f We -- -- .4 .tle c . X, . i , Inexperience was the main ' fu 'f . ' ' I A e b - i ' 2 . .r A y are . f '- ff r . A I A pro lem for this year s tennis team. D - M --- ff -I 'ff Q gl I 'L -H I , . J .1 ' 1, fr, . 1513: However the girls had great I ' g 6 . ,gr .it VU .1 I ff, . tx . M 4323: C I' t huslasm and 3 P051 five -AT., ,r., ff: I5 I I' If I fi I I 5 I -5 , 'ini determination to improve their we f ' . B , 3 style and skills to make future If 4. 1 , w . . . ...Q at-. ,..V . , f5,.f,. f fag, , W, . . teams look impressive at BP. ,, , 1 X 'I K, if f', U' N ' - ' I L Outstanding players were . , o,,, . , ,,, ,P I . doubles-Karen Proud and Peggy Imlayg Alice McCaffrey and Eileen Paskus. Top single was Genine Wallace. These girls were coached by Miss Claudine Casey. TENNIS TEAM-Row l: Karen Proud, Diane Rippy, Cris Wolfe, Liz Weathers, Lori Diaz, Kelly Imlay, Robin Cary. Row 2: Kitty Imlay, Diane Johnson, Peggy Imlay, Eileen Paskus, Tricia Swift, Laura Oxenford, Kim Smiech, Nancy Carroll, Debi Toma. Row 3: Lynn Black, Debbie Dale, Paula Dobrowolski, Alice McCaffrey, Genine Wallace, Pat Larson, janet Yee, Carol O'Connor, Karen Forbes, Laury Jennie. OVER THE NET WITH STRENGTH-Debi Toma shows style in her serve as she attempts to win the match. VARSITY TENNIS COACH-Miss Claudine Casey, AH, NOT AGAIN!-Paula Dobrowolski and Tricia Swift entertain each other as 188 Girls' Sports they wait for their upcoming match. .- TW smsf. iff!-Ti ' UP IN of two IN CONTI her technique Basketball CIF victors The Varsity Basketball team, coached by Miss Janice Howard, earned a season record of 8 wins and Z losses. With this record they won the honor of representing the Orange Freeway League in CIF play. The ,IV team, coached by Miss Donna Kramer, had a season record of 6-4. This was the first year the girls used morning practice since both boys and girls had their seasons at the same time. sa Torbert reaches high in the air in hopes GROUP TH ERAPY-Varsity team members discuss strategy and plays for the Coyotes. the upcoming half. Fxm-MN xxx we ,Q BASKETBALL TEAM-Row l: Laury Jennie, Shirley Rice, Carol O'Connor, Diane Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Diane Rippy, Sandy Romesburg, Karen lshii. Row 2: Michelle Tafoya, Gail Tanaka, Paula Dobrowolski, Debbie Sue, THE GAME,paula Dobmwolski shows Maureen Gordon, Cheryl Nault. Row 3: Elaine Doyle, Lisa Torbert, Grace McLean, Nancy Rippy, Carol Ewertz, style as she goes up for a shot. Jeanie Stone- Girls' Sports l89 Track Workouts help The GAA Track team, under the coaching of Mrs. Yvonne Krogh and Miss Claudine Casey, showed much potential but was plagued by injuries. However, there were many outstanding individual performances turned in by Jerri Varian in the sprints, Lisa Torbert in the long jump, and Jeanie Stone in the shot put. The girls had hard workouts in the mornings and the afternoons. This helped them get in shape for track. Due to the change of season, determined by a new CIF rule, many girls had to make a decision between going out for track or another sport. Yet even this difficulty in the loss of many important players did not lessen their desire to win. TRACK TEAM-Rowl: K. Snyder, C. Shafer, D. Fisher, G. Smiech, K. lmlay, A. Valenzuela, K. lmlay W. Unruh, R. Blanco, C. Martinez, S. Blanco, E. Paskus, Row 3: Coach Krogh, J. Yee, . Stone L Villaverde, D. O'Dale, Coach Casey GO TEAM-Miss Claudine Casey, anxiously awaits for the next track meet to begin. 190 Girls' Sports P ii N,PS1-91? sim ma if 1 if is SHOWING STYLE-Elaine Villaverde gracefully leaps over the hurdles in a tough meet. J , . A I , .,, A .. y' Q 4- 2 . A as ...vga ,tt ,pf ' 'ts,.,Y. nh .' S tl nv.. x I gf gag. fklgili, .ggg ess, ,.. .izl . . vu . 'Et-fs' ., A si f, .,, A. - QNE MORE PUSH-Jeanie Stone thrusts the shot put for a lrst. GERONIMO-Lisa Torbert takes a flying leap in the long jump. Glrls Sports 191 Badminton Girls use technique Under the coaching of Miss Claudine Casey, the GAA Badminton team proved to be strong in league. With talent and determination, the girls ended the season with many wins to their record. Fine performances were turned in by singles players Michelle Tafoya and Carla Bootman. Also outstanding were doubles players Jerri Varian and Eileen Paskusg Karen Proud and Peggy lmlay. Q Due to the painting of the gym the girls had neither the right conditions nor as much time for practice during the beginning of the season. Even with all of these conditions the girls were not hindered in their play. SATYLE AND GRACE-Michelle Tafoya shows i fine form as this year's number-one singles player. l92 Girls' Sports . Q 4 Q BADMINTON TEAM-Row l: Karen Proud, Peggy lmlay. Row 2: Michelle Tafoya, Rosemary O'Brian, Sheryl Rosevear, Charolette 'l'afoya,7-Ioan Rainerow, Row 3: Cheryl Nault, Kim Smiech, Valeri Kissich, Karen Forbes, Carla Bootman. READY FOR ACTION-Karen Proud and Peggy lmlay work together as one of this yt-ar's doubles teams. 'YQ Q-Semis Y F I 'x 'sd si? N534 SNS ,. .. ..,. - fflgergf QQ 'igfiu s H' ri 1 3' W A Q' ,. 'S-'ii . c Q . ,. 'Y Q, L Q , Qi- , .-'-ss ' 1. :ww Pi ,- E ' . 5 5- : - sf-3 3 2,363 . ' QV s- K. Q . if we as st, on - ,F :,. Q. ,. .':f!-vi' a! ' ' s,..e,..a Q .tt ttf? Qt 5 :IZ fx 'MN ,ft E . Avffsf. em' Q., ' so .3 V 'L 144' ' P . Softball Girls eam victories The Softball program at BP is full of talent and enthusiasm. The Varsity team, led by Coach Ruth Ann Morris, had a worthwhile season as they led the Coyotes high into league. The Varsity squad had many upperclassmen leading the way. Outstanding performances were contributed to the team by lir- 5 su.. -' SUPER SCOOP-Nancy Rippy shows fine defensive play in hopes of throwing out the opposition. Johnson connects with the ball during an softball practice. Diane Johnson, Sandy Johnson, and Debbie Sue as underclassmen. The JV team, coached by Miss Janice Howard, had underclassmen as their main ingredient. Even though inexperience plagued the team, they had many victories to their credit. Outstanding players for the JV's were Cris Wolfe, Janet Esperanza, and Vicki Jarvis. SOFTBALL TEAM-Row l: Cris Wolfe, Grace McLean, Jeanie Stone, Debbie Sue, Cristy Rains. Row 2: Vicki Jarvis, Nancy Rippy, Paula Dobrowolski, Darci Gibbs, Julie Storm, Gwen Scott. Girls' Sports 193 W 5 BP OPPONENTS 7 Santa Ana 0 8 Santiago I3 ' 0 Sunny Hills I 20 14 Savanna -4 1 6 8 Santa Aila Valley 48 0 Lowell 19 4 La Habra n 20 Troy .. 'P P W' '51 5 - .. J aa'a P X ,QQ WPA P' fm- sk 51: -. A .Wi . P -3 o Q- VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW ONE: M. Luna, R. Sanchez, E. McClanahan, M. Close, D. Corbitt, T. Fahl, C. Tashima, G. Scichilone, K. Cuovert, W. Papke, R. Medellin, B. Mejia, D. Smith, K. Buis, C. DeBano, S. Roberts. ROW TWO: Manager, D. Beebe, L. Falcone, T. Robinson, K. Besaw, D. Solis, B. Prince, M. Poff, G. Robbs, G. Picogna, D. White, J. Lundgren, S. Clark, F. Harmon, J. Strife, V. McCard. ROW THREE: Coach Fairchild, M. Pearson, j. Grutzik, B. Davis, C. Brinker, R. White, S. Neal, K. Morrison, R. Obbema, N. Orr, M. Berenschot, S. Turner, D. Leal, L. Allen, Coach Hicks, Coach Tallant. 'W WHAT NOW?-Mike Close, linebacker, discusses game strategy with coach Ralph Tallant. Boys' Sports l95 ' - . F7 1 1 to HERE IT COMES!-Larry Allen puts the COACH ES-This year's Varsity Football coaches are Dave Bucholz, READY TO GO!-The Coyote team 4 ball in the air. George Fairchild, Head Coach Ralph Tallant, and Ed Hicks. 196 Boys' Sports WHO CAN STOP TH EM ?-Three BP players carry the OVERLOOKING THE FIELD-The reporters and announcers ofthe ball around the end. 123: ' kkkr 3 ? Q TWT . A 8 S -Q i' W. THIS WAY!-An end around play with Quarterback Larry Allen and Back Rick Obbema gains extra yardage. press box contributed to the spirit of the game. ready for action. DENNIS SOLIS-pauses as he attempts another completion. L. - TRIPPED UP-Craig DeBano stretches for extra yardage. MISSED!-Opponent lays on field after an attempt to stop sophomore quarterback Vic Mccard. CRUNCH-Neil Orr crushes opponent, preventing another major play. Boys' Sports 197 Soph gridmen improve skills This year's Sophomore team started the season with great possibilities. They worked with many inexperienced players. The loss of some outstanding members of last year's Freshman League Champions, who were moved up to Varsity, hampered Sophomore hopes this year. The team played well throughout the season. They were up for all their games as shown in their most outstanding one of the year against La Habra. This team they defeated 28-21, ending the season with an impressive record of four wins and five losses. Sophomore Football had its share of outstanding players. Some of the year's standouts were Scott Turner, Rich Medellin, Scott Collier, Tom O'Neal, Gary Kaseman, and Bill Porrazo. Ib M A M ,, BOOM!-There goes the ball as Steve Chavez punts to opposing team. DO IT THIS WAY-Head sophomore Coach Norm Watson explains. l98 Boys' Sports SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-J. Acvez, M. Baldwin, J. Bell, E. Bill, V. Blokzyl, H. Braly, B. Buchanan, K. Butte, M. Carranza, D. Caverley, S. Collier, D. Coovert, E. DelPilar, J. Faas, R. Fletcher, R. Gardner, D. Goins, D. Hart, D. Hitzeman, P. Jackovich, G. Kaseman, S. Kaufman M. Laurie, L. Lavarreda, L. Lee, J. Meuser, C. Oare, B. O'Brian, J. Odeguard, T. O'Neal, B. Ota, R. Pelton, B. Porrazo, L. Prock, M. Perez, R. Remigio, S. Shields, D. Turner, T. Weidenkeller, K. Yuen. v GET THAT BALL!-BP scrambles to recover opponents fumble. HlKE!4Play starts as LET'S SCORE-BP begins a hopeful play to score. EXTRA EFFORT-NickAAmbrosino stretches for needed inches to score a BP touchdown. goes back into positiori. Freshman team shows power fe The newly arrived Freshman i Football team did an outstanding job. Since this was a new experience, the players found the season very exciting and rewarding. These young gridman did a fine job after they won confidence in themselves. This was exhibited when they defeated Fullerton 23- 0, in what proved to be their most satisfying game of the season. By beating their Crosstown rival, this young Coyote team finished the season at two wins and four losses. The team could have done better, but since they were inexperienced they didn't start working as one unit until near the end of-the'-' - season. . i 9 : .. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Row l: M. Picogna, J. Coovert, D. Hitzeman, T. Stewart, D. Luna, T. Character, R. Ortiz, G. Dennen, C. Vu. Row 2: L. Coulliard, R. Lutz, R. Restadius, G. Walter, C. Burnes, R. Nelson, R. Bell, N. Ambrosino, G. Rios, J. Van den Oever, R. Mueller. Row 3: J. Lacome, T. Valadez, S. Forbes, S. Hayward, M. Baratti, M. Villaverde, C. Toma, B. Adams. Row 4: Coach G. Giokaris, D. Little, S. Chavez, H. Shemel, B. Weston, J. Adolph, J. Mejia, F. Castaneda, M. Cowick, H. Rios, S. Martinez, Coach P. Porter, T. Stwart. MOVE IT!-Says Head Freshman Coach Prentis Porter. OPEN Fl ELD-Scott Turner looks ahead for running daylight. Boys' Sports l99 MBNA K Striders hold winning form Under the leadership of Coach Dan Hirsch, the Coyote Cross- Country team finished the Freeway League season with an impressive 5-2 record. This year's team was paced by senior Paul White, 9:45, juniors Toby Mattson, 91433 Mike Baca, 9:50g Jack Risley, 9:51p and sophomore Art Cendejas, 9:53. Next year's striders will be tough to beat with the loss of only senior Paul White. Coach Hirsch has shown from past performances that BP has the outstanding Cross-Country program in the Freeway League, with an overall team mark of 23-5. This, along with the team's numerous division titles in many lnvitationals, has capped an outstanding season for BP. '. My V OUT IN FRONT Jack Risley holds an impressive lead in one of the Cross 15 'QR 35' Mar ' its y W 57, sm, if F' AR COUNTS'T0bY M3ff50n 'Shows that the PhY5iC3l COMING UP FOR A WINVTWO BP runners are seen in the front of the pack. Country are demanding. Baca, P. Heybruch. Row two: E. Aguilar, T. Mattson, SPRINTING TO THE FI NISH-Art Cendejas, Paul White, and Toby Mattson sprint to gain Varsity points in BP's invitational. YOUR NAME PLEASE-Scorekeeper Dana Reaume and assistant Linda Helfridge keep a careful count of winners. Boys' Sports 201 runners seize league The JV squad finished an outstanding season with the team title in the Freeway League Finals. The JV's completed the dual-meet season undefeated at 7- 0, with team titles in the BP and Orange County lnvitationals. The JV team was led byg seniors Phil Heybruch, Alan Andreni, and Eddie Aguilar. The juniors were Manuel Arroyo, Rudy 1 Lagmay, Robert Braden, and Art Blais. This was a year to remember! l'yE GOT TO KEEP GOING' Phil Heybruch determined to win concentrates on a BP victory. LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Courtney, M. Arroyo, R. Lagmay, J. Kramarczyk, R. Braden. NECK AND NECK-Alan Andreini and Eddie Aguilar pace their opponent and are ready to make their move. TI-IIS IS EASY! -Manuel Arroyo almost effortlessly stays in front of his opponents. HES NOT SO BIG!-Terry Melanson catches up to Dave Morales in a Cross Country meet. Soph runners show strength Though not many in number, the sophomore team showed they were a tough one to beat. They completed the season with a record of 4-3, and a fourth-place finish in League Finals. The sophomore team was led by Scott Allison at 10:19. At times during the year he also ran with the Varsity striders. Outstanding efforts were made by Dave Morales fl0:36l and Terry Melanson fl0:40l. Rounding out the rest of the team were Dennis Clark, Mike Summers, Chris Retzer, and Domenick Carpini. Frosh depth takes crown The first-year squad started their years at BP with a League Championship. They finished the season with a 7-0 record and a team championship if. the Freeway League Finals. The Freshmen were the second BP team to capture a league title and go undefeated for the season. This group of dedicated Freshmen were an important addition to the overall Coyote team record. Outstanding efforts came from Richard Wilson, Bill Peddler, Alan Link, Ernie Carasco, and Augustine Baca. re another win. SOPH CROSS COUNTRY-ROW l: D. Morales, T. Melanson, D. Carpini, SECOND ROW: M. Summers, C. Retzer, D. Clark. I 5 l A5 5 5. 5 vwzwms l'M ALL ALONE!-Richard Wilson is out infront in a meet against La l-labra. one t... ,, FROSH CROSS COUNTRY-ROW l: P. Paquin, C. Bertold, K. Nelson, R. Chew, C. Perez, A. Baca, Jackson. ROW 2: K. Fernandez, R. Neiswanger, B. Peddler, R. Wilson, A. Link, A. Compose, D. Conrad, E. Carasco. Polo in league This year's Varsity Water Polo team ended with an even 4-4 league record, finishing fourth in one of the toughest polo leagues. Polo, which is a total game of concentration, requires alot of excellent one- handed maneuvering. Also strength, stamina, and tiring hours of practice in the pool and weight room help to develop a team that can compete in a tough league of experienced poloists. Most Valuable Player went to Junior Norman Evenson and the Most Inspirational Player to senior goalie Dirk Flores. Because of the dedication of Junior Susan Reeves, the scores and management were kept to perfection. CAR EFUL AIM-Don McCune, surrounded by opponents, winds up to fire the ball. 'wit' I DON I' BELIEVE IT!-Coach Tom Clarke and Flagtwirler Debbie Toma stare in disbelief as Coyotes make some unusual plays in pool. 204 Boys' Sports . K . 'kyi 1 qi . . VARSITY WATER POLO-Row l: M. Sanders. P. Eckel, D. Flores, L. jones, M Clarke, K. Johnson, T. Spriggs, N. Evenson, B. Mx-hrmann, M. Noble. Row 3: Bustamante, D. McCune, G. Morrissette. if A A9501 .ql. W , nt ' H ,Sm -j , :Liga A i' A .. ,355 . at V K mx: W If 3 , ., . 1 , S, 8 M W I S-Jiifvif' K L i' fjrvigk. .- .Qaf ' I i sg. , ' 3' :lx Sk 1 ,Eff 52' A , .SQL K if r it fa , if 5 K HERE I COME '-Norm Evenson says as he m opponents goal. X K A. -, ., ' 'sg L,,A. J U Wil :E ., w3 f'fw, ' H M,-,X . ' . - Q. 1-gg,,,W, ffm f 'V A f , ,G .fs ...,..- Y ,Q . gn. .g QM -Wim -New , -t . 'Viliff '5f-Si we ,S 7 A. ' - - - -Taxa rx, . A.Lk .. .-,ggi-,1m:N,,,EQ.? -- My Sl . . ' A 5 fi, , ,. Z nz.. ,is , X -A Q 5 .V , 6, 4 5 4 f 1: .1 WW A oves towards DON'T BE CAMERA SHY I-Doug Larson ignores photographer to concentrate on his game. I Q , ,F S . .V H, W' X Q,.N,,,,.i,g -1, Q.. . CONTROLLING THE BALL-Senior Doug Larson attempts to make pass under pressure. Row 2. Coach Tom 'iw- ' I fa HALF-TIME AT LAST!-Scorckeepers Sue Reeves and assistant Joanne Shafer relax after keeping track of fouls, substitutions, and scores. Boys' Sports ,1 Frosh-Soph high in league Placing second place iun league this year, the Frosh-Soph Water Polo team ended with the most impressive, overall record in BP history with a total of 33 wins and only 1 loss to Sunny Hills. They captured first-place in both tournaments that they entered. They had their best game against Los Altos, a team that had earlier defeated Sunny Hills. Most valuable player for the Frosh-Soph team was Lance Fryer. Had it not been for their season-opening loss to Sunny Hills, the team would have easily taken first-place in the Freeway League. THE LONELY VIGIL-Coach Reese Price watches K Y, .. bm . xx A GOOD BLOCK-john Dunnington spins ball away from opponents. JOY IN GAME-Competition gave zest to teams as they struggled for ball. SOPH-FROSH WATER POLO-Row l: C. Johnson, Olszewski, D. Ardolino, D Swartout, R. Higuera, D. Dubay. Row 2: SOPHOMORE, Dirk Flores, D. Anders, .I Dunnington, L. Friar, B. Strand, S. Hopkins, Row 3: Recd, T. Larkin, B. Walsh, M S. Malree, D, Belthius, H. Wicks, C. johnson, Bustamentc, Row 5: S. Stanfich. Butkas, S. Coulter, R. Spragg, D. Cosner, D. Macliinney. Row 4: A. Vrooman, B. Mundy, ,. . Awww.. . e , aw ug 1. K - Wzust A-4 .. UP FROM UNDER-Dave Swartout, goalie, prepares to stop ball. Boys' Sports 207 arsity falters The Varsity Basketball team had about the most unfortunate season of any team at BP. The 2-12 league record was a shock to many, with league victories over only Savanna and Lowell. The team was inexperienced in that it had just two returning lettermen. Many endless hard hours of practice were put in by the team. Under the inspiration of Coach Ken Bell and Assistant Coach Tom Gregory, the boys made it tough for all competition. A typical game would see the Coyotes bring it right down to the three minutes and then hit a cold spell where the ball just wouldn't go through the hoop. End result would be a defeat. The bright spot for the team was one of the five juniors, Tony Chastain, who was named most valuable player. Chastain averaged over 20 points per game and was only one vote from being on the Freeway League first team. Although the record wasn't very impressive, there was a lot of dedication shown on the squad. Some outstanding Varsity players were Larry Allen, Andy Rosenkilde, Thom Rupp, and Paul White. TENSE MOM ENT-Coach Ken Bell watches a close game with concern 208 Boys' Sports VARSITY BASKETBALL-Managers Daryl Beebe and Pat Harvey, Team members Chastain, Gene Dean, David Holly, Larry Allen, Andy Rosenkilde, Thom Rupp,Ruben fKneeling centerj Coach Ken Bell. TION-Mike Ruiter uses facial expression as he tries t0 Out FLYING HIGH-Gene Dean leaps into action as he tries for another lay-up to increase maneuver his opponent. the Coyotes' score. ike MacDonald Steve Molina John Palminteri Mike Ruiter Tony M , , , , Steve Knappg Coach Tom Gregoryg Manager Chris Hilgen. K L. , MW THREE ON ONE-Tony Chastain makes his way through three Valley players. Boys' Sports 209 JV's show dominance At the start of the year, few people expected the Junior Varsity Basketball team to come up with many victories during the season. Five juniors had been moved up to the Varsity team, and in most high schools this would have weakened the team. But the -lV,s proved themselves to be one of the most balanced squads ever at BP as they regrouped to go on and finish second place in league. Under the outstanding coaching of George Fairchild, in his first year on this level, the team was awesome from the beginning and made it clear that they were the team to beat. It wasn't until late in the season that they lost their hold on first place in this very tough league. Many exciting moments were brought about by this team all year. The future for BP looks good with the impressive returning talents of Jim Doyle, Mark Paulus, Dwaine Coulliard, and Craig Brinker. JV BASKETBALL-Manager Dave Molina and team members Mark Paulus Bob King Mitch Cooper Craig Brinker lm Doyle Dan Snyder Keith Kaesbauer, Dwaine Couillard Kurt Rosenkllde Dean Mlchels Manager Darrel Mallonee lKHCCllHg centerl Coach George Fairchild 210 Boys Sports 'ww ,, i -- 5 1 e- I if ...J aff A Q as gs .,.: AL :' I AA 7 ,255 WP, Q as AA.. , .L , Q WHAT STYLE-Craig Brinker shows graceful form in WATCH IT!-Mark Paulus gets fouled as opponent tries to stop him in his shot. making a basket. 7' 'x.,,,,...... ,Ns-...hw PERPLEXED-Dwaine Couillard sets screen for Kurt Rosenkilde as the ball vanished from his hands. ALL MINE-As the seconds tick off, Steve Routledge puts in a necessary basket. Boys' Sports 211 Soph tough The Sophomore Basketball team began the season with a large amount of confidence in themselves and in their team. They worked together as a complete unit and put up a tough battle for all challengers everytime they stepped on the court. The sophomores showed great dedication by spending long hours working with their coach George Getz on the basic fundamentals of basketball. As these skills gradually began to improve, their record reflected it as they were winning many of their games. The end result was an exciting season that displayed promise for the future. Outstanding sophomore stars on this year's team were Russell Kiethly, Tom Mehrmann, Nick Sgro, and Bob Swanberg. I V' UUFBIIIX REPUBLIC 212 Boy's Sports SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-E. Amelung, R. Jensen, IP. Jackovich, B. Swanberg, N. Sgro, D. Dean, L. Lee, Faas, S. Collier, B. Berenschot, E. Nichols, T. Mehrmann, L. Miller, R. Gardner. fKneeling centerj Coach Getz. TRY TO GET IT-Tom Mehrmann dribbles downcourt, while opponents try to take ball away. TWO POI NTS-Eddie Amclung breaks away for an easy basket with this lay-up. THERE IT GOES-Jumpshot by Bob Swanberg hopefully on its way through basket. NO STOPPING ME NOW Ed Amelung attempts two points from the fm Egg ae jfs... K f11egg,5Q,., -, , A . L . , 3 FOR TWO-Richard Wilson goes high above opponents for a FLYING HIGH-BP Cager drives past opponents to go up for a basket. M Frosh strong This year's Freshman Basketball team had its work cut out for it from the very start. Besides being inexperienced, they were faced with the ever-present reputation of being a winless, last-place team. This didn't stop them, however, as they combined their enthusiasm and determination falong with the outstanding leadership of Coach George Giokarisl to put together one of the toughest teams in the league. With every game they began to look more and more like a strong, sound team. This was a freshman team filled with impressive talent, and that was a major reason for their overall record which showed many wins for a team on this level. The team was led by Richard Wilson, Curt Rosenkilde, and Glen Jackson. CALIFDKIM REPUILIC FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Row l: M. Kovacich, P. Naiswanger, G. Jackson, G. Walton, T. Westphal, S. Chavez, B. Lathen, R. Wilson, D. Carret, P. jackovich, B. Ruiter, C. Piepkorn, S. Forbes, C. Pool, W. Cook, J. Adolph. fKneeling centerj Coach George Giokaris. team. EASY SCORE-Phil jackovich goes in for a BP basket with no pressure from opposing Boys' Sports 213 Grapplers pin For the first time in over three years and thirty- two undefeated league matches the Varsity Wrestling team got knocked off the top of the Freeway League. The only thing to come between the BP wrestlers and a potential dynasty was .r dramatic one-point loss to Troy in league. At the end of league matches both teams were tied for first. The official winner was decided in qual- ifying for finals. Both BP and Troy placed seven men, but because the latter claimed the league victory, BP had to hand over its treasured crown for the first time since 1972. The Coyote wrestlers began the season in the usual dominating form as they placed first at Montebello, second at El Dorado takedown, fourth at El Dorado Sweet Sixteen, and second at FIC tournaments. But some illnesses and the crucial loss of senior Mike Close with a shoulder separation made things a little harder on the grapplers. Even though the BP matmen are no longer King of the Hill , they will soon be back on top with their outstanding program under John Craven. NOW YOU'VE HAD IT-This is the message Mike Hooper's eyes send his opponent. :NX U VARSITY WRESTLERS-Row l: T. Fahl, T. Sherman, S. Sherman, L. Rosevear, B. Lloyd. Row 2: T. Fahl, B. Caverley, B. Ota, M. Hooper Row 3: M. Berenschot, S. Neal, B. Prince, R. Obbema. Not pictured: M. Close, R. Toma. 214 Boys Sports K+ 'F 'iz gy if' ,A if 'Y 1. , ,, , ff.. -if 'vis ,pity 4' ,W T i Q gt. 5 . ar ' .Y 531. 3' BEAR HUG-Bill Lloyd shows command as he prepares to put opponent on CONFIDENCE-Coach Craven shows certainty of a victory from his his back. wrestlers. HE S READY Brian Ota waits for thn rnferee s whistle to begin his match l GIVE UP! -Bob Caverley out wrcstlcs his opponent. Boys' Sports 215 matmen gain victories The Junior Varsity Wrestling team ended with a fantastic year that falls right in with the entire BP wrestling program . Although they were wrestling on a level that was not recognized in competition by the Freeway League, the JV matmen faced many tough opponents. The team was represented by wrestlers of all grade levels, adding to its strength and depth. In order to get a final tune-up for their league challenges, the JV team was involved in some tough tournaments. The tournaments they took part in were the Rancho Novice Tournament, the Lowell Tournament, and their own Buena Park Tournament. Herethey earned an impressive second-place finish. It was much more than luck that gave the JV team five wins in league as opposed to their two loses. Long, hard practices went into the near perfection of this team that is sure to continue the outstanding reputation that has been set by the wrestlers for BP. The entire JV team showed devotion to their sport and pride in their school everytime they walked on the mats. Some of the JV talents were Mike Hooper, 1305 Wade Papke, 1483 Mark Boyd, 1683 Ed Branscome, 178, and Jim Strife, 1-IWT. .. GET READY NOW.-Coach Dave Buchholz demonstrates a hold on Jim Strife. 216 Boys' Sports COME BACK HERE!-Chris Orr says as opponent tries leave. PR ACTI C E H ELPS-Pgter Near Ankle hold on opponent. A .. fi? . we i Q A JV WRESTLING. Row 1: R. Mankey, D. Goates, S. Paquin, R. 1-litzeman, Row 2: R.Rigg1es, B. Mejia,J. VandenOever, S. Riemer, Row 3: J. Strife, M. Cowick, E. Branscome, M. Boyd. ve E V- s .. Q f'-. Q- FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING-Row 1: M. Perez, D. Hitzman, P. Skiles, R. Chavez, B. Kawasauki. Row 2: T. Acevez, M. McFate, T. Valdez, D. Little. Row 3: C. Orr, Bell, D. White, R. Thomas. Skiles demonstrates a Tight Waist IS IT OVER YET? -Opponent asks as John Foster nears pin with headlock. NUTCRACKER SUITE-Pete Skiles pirouettes opponent for a take down. J V 4 Wyh r V GOTCHA!-Mike Hooper makes pretzel out of salty opponent. Frosh-Soph show promise In order to have a successful wrestling program such as the one BP now unquestionably achieved, you have to start teaching it from the very beginning. This year's Wrestling team was a perfect example of this philosophy in action. By displaying both physical and mental dedication to their team and their personal goals, these wrestlers proved to be more than the average Frosh-Soph team. They spent many hours developing their techniques and improving their valuable skills which are necessary to obtain a respectable season. The Frosh-Soph team, under the coaching of Dave Buchholz, ended the year with a 5-1-1 league record which left them in a tie for second place. This is the first year there has been Frosh-Soph league competition in the Freeway League. The team took part in four tournaments during the season, and of those the most exciting and memorable one was their own Buena Park Frosh-Soph Tournament in which they placed first out of 16 schools represented. Outstanding contributions to the team came from future stars: Ron Chavez, 115, Peter Skiles, 1235 Brian Ota, 1413 Ron Thomas, 168, and John Bell, HWT. STARE OUT-Mike Perez and opponent size each other up before match. Boys Sports 217 Swimmers go to CIF This year's Varsity swim team overcame the disadvantage of starting the season with a new coach and went on to chalk up a 3- 3 record and take fourth place in league action. This was Coach Tom Clarke's first year coaching swimming and water polo at BP. Improving greatly over last year's swim team, the swimmers adjusted well to their new coach and defeated Lowell, Fullerton, and Santa Ana Valley. Sophomore Steve Lacey went to CIF pre-lims and sophomore Jerry Olszewski competed in the CIF finals. Jerry captured sixth place in the state in the 50-breast stroke and the 100-individual medley. Also turning in some fine performances for the Coyotes were seniors Tony Spriggs and Dirk Flores and diver Sal Gonzales. PSYCI-IE IT UP-Norman Evenson contemplates his next race. NEW START-Coach Tom Clarke plans strategy for SIGN OF INTELLIGENCE-Tony Spriggs finds humor meet. in sw'mming. ' BANG!-Referee's gun signifies the start of another race. 218 Boys' Sports 1 TH EY'RE OFF-Coyote swimmers get off the starting blt 'ks before the other team. GET SET-Thecrowd quiets down as BP swimmers prepare to take off for another victory. , Vw 'R' I VARSITY SWIMMING-Row l: D. McCune, G. Morrisette, P. Eckel, S. Gonzales, L. Bustamante, S. Lacey Row 2: Coach Tom Clarke, B. Mehromann, N. Evenson, L. jones, T. Spriggs, D. Flores, Olszewski, Dunnington, M. Sanders lnot picturedl M. Noble. butterfly. WHAT A DRAG-John uses socks to build up his HED-Norm Evenson and Mitch end another victorious race for BP. arms. ........-.--- Q Av DETERMINATION-Don McCune shows fine form in Boys' Sports 219 Minnows take second BP's Frosh-Soph swimming team improved greatly this year through their combined and dedicated efforts and fresh ideas. This year's team, comprised mostly of freshmen, was always willing to put themselves out to get things accomplished. Outstanding swimmers on the team were Rodney I-Iigera in the freestyle, Dave MacKinney in the backstroke, Bev Takemoto in the butterfly, and Dave Ardolino in the breast stroke. The Coyote swimmers were led and inspired by Coach Reece Price who has been coaching swimming and water polo at BP for five years. GU RGLE, GURGLE-Reece Pri ce demonstrates the breast stroke in his own special style , Mdwpwww SWIMMING ANYONE?-Coach Reece Price shows off his latest pair of BP speedos. 220 Boys' Sports ii QQWQIS Mm P5 'A .gf -N . sg- f R. so R PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT-Early morning an improve Allan Vrooman's style. .r x., If my f M if s. g x BP X.. nhl if FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING-Row 1: R. Nichols, C. johnson, S. Travis, B. tamante, D. Ardolino. Row 2: Coach Tom Clarke, R. Munday, D. Dubay, D. Snyder, gera, M. Strand. . ' - .. K i t K fqgegfgskki , H afternoon practices helped to u W ' .gli i 'i 'C' 5 f akemoto, C. Johnson, J. Bus- Fryer, D. Swartout, R. Hi- FIGHTING WITH PRIDE-Bev Takemoto, as the only girl on this year' determination in her 50-fly event. . LQ., .. s swim team, shows strength and HES ALL WET-David Larson psyches up as he waits for his upcoming race. Boys' Sports 221 Varsity wins This year's Varsity Track team experienced one of its better seasons, winning their first four meets of the year before falling- to Santa Ana Valley and Lowell. The team's success is even more promising for the future. Much of the success has been dependent on underclassmen. The seniors offered encouragement to their fellow athletes through the examples of their outstanding performances. The coaches this season have stressed the importance of working-hard-during-practices. All workouts were developed for each person's specific events. The coaches left it up to the athletes: if they wanted to win they had to spend time on their workouts. Outstanding senior standouts were Neil Orr 63 feetl and Fritz Harmon 60 feetj in the shot putg Dave Leal 16 feetl in the high jump and 115.51 in the high hurdlesg Mike Few Qover 20 feetl in the long jumpg Mike Calendar 110.01 in the 100-yard dash and fZ2.6J in the 220-yard dashg Phil Heybruch f5l.0l and Doug Migliorini 152.01 in the 440-yard dash and mile-relayg Paul White f4:30.0j in the mileg and Steve Portwood fl0.10j in the two-mile. SOPH ACE!-Scott Turner runs in the low-hurdles. Sf. A , are p 0.5, STRETCH-Mike Calendar outleans his opponents at the finish. COMPARING NOTES-Coach Hirsch and Coach Britt discuss the current track meet with opposing coach. NECK AND NECK-Dave Leal stretches over hurdles as he moves on for a win. 222 Boys' Sports Mattson and Paul ANOTHER FIRST-Jerry Faas strides across finish. were a strong point of urner to Phil Heybruch, RUNNING LEAP-Mike Few leaps high and far in the l0ng jUmP- lets loose a long one. BRUTE STRENGTH-Neil Orr ,Gm 119 W' its Y U' T' VARSITY TRACK-Row l: K. Castaneda, M. Few, A. Blais, L. Evans, T. Courtney, E. Aguilar, R. Braden, Row 2: R. Medellin, P. Heybruch, V. McCard, D. Corbitt, S. Turner, A. Cendejas, S. Allison, D. White, Row 3: M. Calendar, D. Leal, Faas, P. White, Risley, S. Portwood, F. Harmon, R. White, T. Mattson, R. McCard, J. Grutzik. FLYING HIG H-Ken Castaneda drives up in his attempt to clear height. Boys' Sports 223 Soph face tough foes This year BP was fortunate to have many sophomore runners and field- event people who were capable of Competing on the Varsity level. Although this left the sophomore track team somewhat handicapped, there were still fine athletes who had the potential of strengthening the Varsity in the future. With hopes for a bright future, these athletes went through a season with their personal goals highlighting the year. Outstanding performances were given by Tim Weidenkeller, 100-yard dash, 440 run, and 440 and mile-relays, by Don White, 440 run and 330 low- hurdlesg by Dave Corbitt, sprints and long jumpg and by Dave Morales, mile and two mile. if i ' if LET ME HAVE IT-Pat Donley only wants to run. l G.,-.-t...f . aff? Q. . A- W.. --v.. -V 1 . Q.- - -. - Q 4 vga-' . ' 'Q ' . 4 - . ff -' , 4 r'-1e .'j WATCl'llNG-Coach Tallant gives some useful advice. KEEP UP THE PACE-Terry Melanson continues to lead. SOPH TRACK-Row I: T. Melanson, T. Weidenkeller, S. Collier, J. Evanoff. Row Z: C. Ritzer, K. Butte, P. Flores, D. Morales, E. Summers. FINAL KICKS-Bill Peddler, Alan Link, and Terry Melanson sprint to the finish line. 224 Boys Sports CRACK!-The sound of the starter's pistol is heard as sprinters explode out of the blocks. . P RESHMAN 'l im Slrehtmr shows AND OVFR Miki Vlllavl rdf mm In ACROSS I'HE FINISH LlNE-Don White does his job as he bid to win the hurdles 2inCl'0 5 Winning CMY- l.-. a t wg, he F rosh track promising Freshman tracksters had their moments during the season. Many fine individual performances were turned in by these exciting newcomers to the BPHS track program. The team, as a whole, lacked the depth needed to compete as a strong contender for the freshman league title. For the first time in many years a few freshmen we-re moved up to the sophomore level to help improve their own performances in preparing for the future. Among these were Pat Donley, 440 yard dash and mile-relayg Mike Villaverde, hurdlesg Tim Slichtner, high jumpg and Richard Wilson in the mile. FROSH TRACK-Row l: M. Buitrago, T. Fahl, M. Kovacieh, S. Paquin, M. Blais, B. Peddler, Row Z: P. Donley, E. Coraseo, B. Horner, E. Sliehtner, L. Butler, C. Bertot, R. Bevon, Row 3: T. Webster, A. Link, M. Villaverde, D. Otrambo, J. Turner, A. Aube, A. Compos, R. Wilson. i STRIDE FOR S l'RlDlC-Ricliard Wilson and Dave Morales battle for the lead in their race. Boys' Sports 225 a ,Q H2190 X 5 f '? f 1 wp 1 A if Q , ,W 5 v i s f towards opposing batter. desperate attempt to tag out. for a homerun VARSITY BASEBALL-Row l: R. Chavez, J. Kaplan, B. Caxqerley, B. Locicero, B. Brown, J. Hilbrands, manager D. Mallonee. Row 2: Manager E. John, Coach Ben Hicks, D. Couillard, M. Farnum, L. Allen, K. Larkin, T. Maubrico, C. Brinker, J. Besaw, A. Galuska. as he gets set to break away. ALL SET-Bob Brown holds his stance as he gets ready to collect a hit. GETTING A LEAD OFF-jerry Hilbrands steps off first base Boys' Sports 227 Baseball teams give best The JV Baseball team was a very fortunate one to have many baseball-minded players on this level. They had the talent that it takes to produce many wins and be very tough competition for all league challengers. Coach Norm Watson used his knowledge to guide the team throughout the season and always encouraged his players to give their best. There was constant improvement shown by the ,IV's all year. They were gaining the valuable experience needed for the Varsity next year. Some fine JV players this year were Renee Rameigo, Tom Cane, Bob Swanberg, and Tom O'Neil. The Frosh-Soph Baseball team showed impressive skills not often seen at this level. The team was a very capable one and combined with the inspiration of Coach Prentis Porter made the future promising. The squad had a large group of boys who showed enthusiasm towards their sport every time they walked on the diamond whether it be a practice or a game. The talented Frosh-Soph athletes include Royce Mealan, Henry Rios, Larry Coulliard, and Dale Little. YOU'RE OUT-Larry Lee has tag down and ready. BIG SWING- single. STR ETC H-Don Lepich extends his body as he tries to get his glove on the ball to beat runner. POWERFUL RIP- Art Cendejas gets hold of a tough UNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Row I D Caverle D Le ich K Yuen E Amelun R. J - 1- y. -WP ,. g. Rameigo, T. Cain, G. Beckman, Coach Norm Watson. Row Z: Manager D. Malena, A. Cendejas, R. Payne, T. O'Neil, B. O'Brien j. Giesler, T. McGuire, B. Swanberg, T. Lepich. Not pictured: D. Coovert, Madison, M. Juden. 228 Boys' Sports SERIOUS CONCENTRATION-Coach Norm Watson watches action with team. Glen Jackson displays good form as he picks up a solid pitch and connects for another JV hit. LOOKING ON-Prentis Porter watches his players anxiously. BLAST IT OUT-Kevin Fletcher follows through with a clutch hit. DUSTY SLIDE-Trini Valadez takes the throw to cut down a runner trying to steal second base. FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL-Row l: R. Gardner, J. Coovert, R. Springsteen, M. Viese, R. Ortiz. Row 2: Coach Prentis Porter, L. Coulliard, B. Lathan, D. Fagan, B. Weston, D. Gerritt, K. Fletcher, H. Rios, J. Adolfe, B. Buchanan. ,Row 3: B. Adams, D. Little, R. Mealin, B. Ruiter, S. Forbes, T. Valadez, R. Neigwonger, G, jackson, R. Mealin. Not pictured: R. Beckman. Boys' Sports 229 Tennis falls in league The Varsity and Junior Varsity teams had a difficult season this year. Under the direction of a new coach, Coach George Getz, the team practiced to improve their skills. Due to the illness of Coach Getz early in the season, the team had to work hard without his guidance. When he returned, he inspired his players to bring out their potential. The junior Varsity's inexperience was one ofethe weaknesses which plagued, the team. Even though the season was rough, future team members look ahead to a more promising season. ' rf -, .RA POISE-Andy jablonski shows form as he gets ready to outscore his BUTl DON'T UNDER Opponent- Coach Getz. ,A .5 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Row l: L. Prock, K. Smith, D. Beebe, M. Slick, Row 2: Coach George Getz, K. Linden, J. Reinhardt, A. jablonski, D. Jensen. 230 Boys' Sports -eb .gif ' -. ,. l'M READY, ARE YOU STAND -thinks JV TENNIS-Row l: E. Wong, B. Rodriguez, K. Vu, B. Berkes, S. Mozer. Row 2: Coach George Getz, J. Bingham, E. Slick, A. Swift, R. Chouinard, K. Monfore. -ge W. W Dave Jensen waits with anticipation. ri SIGH- How could I lose when I'm so sincere? , wonders Matt Slick. the ball. . .wmv .,.. W, HERE IT COMES!-Kenneth Linden uses his ability and strength to maneuver the ball out of the reach of his opposition. X. 3 . tw S s WATCH THIS SHOT-Kent Monfore prepares to return Boys' Sports 231 ACT 'Grand Finale Scene 1 Awards Scene 2 Graduation Scene 3 Summer Vacation Scene 4 Advertising Scene 5 Index Scene 6 Editor's Page , wvewmmmxhwmfhm Q. .- ..----A 'Pi L. 1 x 1 Q Li. f , - 1. --.W W w rx V P 3 3 ,M- 4-Q-Q-..- ?sIL 'Z 5 is 2 iw 'Q' Mm, Vfffsizi f P., i '-2? wSKSr'50ffQWdf'? -'fbi' :aw- www W? s-gn 1 ra 1595245 ,,,a::M,fs.,: .Q -, M, at . 4 ,mf W 5' 2 , if ' s 'f 23 ,., , 'N fs!-J. P 1 . , x If- 'Q' P Zu. N x . L if 45? 9 Students get awards Each year many students receive recognition for out- standing performance in some area. Some receive plaques, certificates, scholarships, or money, while others just receive the satisfaction of being outstanding in something. CSF high honors and Seal Bearers were Bob Altman, Mark Berenschot, john Bingham, Karen Casias, Peter Eckel, Alan Galuska, Janet Helliwell, Mike Ingram, David Jensen, Cindy Leigh, Ken Linden, Craig McFate, John Oril, Nancy Rippy, Nancy Takenaga, Elaine Villaverde, Cathy Werner, and Stephanie Yuen. Other high honor students were Eileen Borely, Melody Cole, Rosa Franco, Robin Milbrath, Mona Mossakowski, Joanne Ota, Gina Quiring, Lyndon Taylor, Jaycie Strub, Aletha Tidrow, Vicki Ingraham, and Chris Szot. Other Seal Bearers included Kathy Houck, David Neal, and John Palminteri. Bank of America certificate winners were Bob Altman math, Mark Berenschot, English, Bob Byrne, art, Brian Cooper, drama, Peter Eckel, social science, Linda Force, ag, Janet I-Ielliwell, music, Craig McFate, foreign language, Robin Milbrath, home economics, Steve Neal, industrial arts, Brenda Shores, business, and Cathy Werner, lab science. UC RIVERSIDE ACADEMIC AWARDS-Elaine Villaverde, physics, chemistry. BANK OF AM ERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS-These students were BANK OF AMERICA PLAQUE WINNERS-Stephanie Yuen, liberal arts, Chris Szot, vocational arts, Greg Picogna, fine arts, Alan Galuska, sciencefmath. specific field. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION-Elaine Villaverde. 234 Awards FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS-Nancy Carroll and Andrea Raincrow. 'wi .ii K Qi-' 9,64 QC be Qffailig fx?-'12 . 145- f Z2 A x , 40- if x' 5 - ---A 1,3 K1 ci I Cs' , S' T11 qhge S-W 4397 ' - Q 1?-gf to I ' - BA. C- ' -, V i R QD to 21 S K NF., 1 I QC of-12 - ,- BQ 5 T' A -A C ji Ci. N 4-T Ka 2:25 V,- Ccvg A xxx Ci! - '1 gr, F QB diffs mics . R xx iii, G. Cb I QQE' K-fix QT Ctiza- fx . i2 x- CQ? Q X Y 55? , . -- - I fx- hw ' ITP - Bob Altman, mathg Alan Galuskag BOYS AND GIRLS STATE-Daryl Beebe, Joy Fuiumoto, and Xl CX L. 'KW Fred Shum. x X- 3 R' N' honored for outstanding performance in a HIGH HONORS-Students who maintained a 3.5 grade average throughout school. l ANDING TEENAGE CITIZENS- CSF SEAL BEARERS-Students who made CSF 4 out of their Iast 6 semesters. Villaverde and Karen Bauer. K Awards 235 Am I ready? Yesterday I dreamed . . . I saw a horizon so far away, and I thought of what I 'd do ' when itecame upon me. D Today I looked . . . It loomed before me like an enormous reality and I said, I 'll think about it tomorrow. Tomorrow I graduate . . The horizon has come upon me with all its uncertainties. It is time to do something about my dreams - about my plans. Reality has arrived. Am I ready? -K. Bauer do u lun it Lamm upon mc TOMORROW l GRADUATE-The horizon has come upon me with all its uncc-rtaintivs. Ir is timv to do something about my dreams, about my plans. - Q 2.9 REALITY HAS ARRIVED-Am l ready? Graduation 237 Summer's here Summertime- Day dreams of work and fung good memories with friends. A time to kick back and relax. Warm days, cool nights. Golden sunsets enhanced by drifting clouds. The peaceful roar of the ocean accompanied by screeching seagulls and cool breezes. Searching for shells in shallow waves, While wet sand oozes between your toes. Summertime- A feeling of freedomg let yourself go. Motorcycles racing through the desert. A sense of accomplishment in winning a race. Close to nature. Feeling small in a forest of redwoods, carpeted with moss. Sweet fragrance of fields of flowers. The responsibility of a summer job. A sense of maturity, through new experiences nw Summer Vacation 239 240 Staff Producers write acts The buzzing Room 12 was a whirling cyclone of deadlines, deadlines, and more deadlines for the Publications class. Under the guidance of Adviser Leslee Austin fBondl and Editor Karen Bauer, the staff succeeded in producing the largest book and one with more color pictures and special effects than in previous years. The editors of the sections were Faculty-Karen Olsen, Teri Geiger, Seniors - Mignon Mitchell, Jerry Bergerg juniors - Cheryl Borris, Mike Nobleg Sophomores - Leon johnson, Diego Lopezg Freshmen - Jerri Varian, Mike Lauzon, ASB Leaders - Joann Haney, Clubs, Organizations - Eileen Borely, Darrell Mallonee, Spirit - Barb Buskag Girls' Sports - Kathy Blanco, Jeanie Stoney Boys' Sports - Ken Castaneda, john Palminterig Social Events - Stacey Van Horsen, Tricia Swift, Academics - Jerri Valadez, joy Fujimotog and Associate Editor - Janet Yee, T h e excitement, the joy, the enthusiasm the staff experienced in putting out this book expresses another of life's ENDLESS REFLECTIONS. 1-awuk rf' , FOUND IT!-Eileen and Darrell desperately search photo books for the right picture. - 4-1, PERI ICC'I'!-Etl. Karen, Adviser Mrs. Leslee Austin fBondj, and Assoc. lfd. janet find tht exact size for a picture. RUSH, ANOTHER DEADLINE-Busy and determined students fight to complete im portant pages for their sections. PHOTOGRAPHERS-Don Hanich and Joe Sena check meter readings for a shot. PHOTOGRAPH ER-joe Grutzik puts proof sheets in the right books. TOG ETH ERNESS-Class editors exchange ideas for their sections. IN A DAZE-JoAnn and Barb daydream about the thought of a finished annual EXCHANGE SMILES -Joy and Jerri laugh at the thought of a funny caption. ,Q- ur is 4 NO!-.I ohn looks amazed when assigned more pages. RE!-Ken, Kathy, Larry, and Jeanie analyze the sports page. T WON I' DO-Teri and Karen change the layout for a picture. JH CROP!-While Stacey fits a picture to size, Tricia eycs a more suitable one. Staff 241 Advertisers give support This year 68 advertisers supported Los Coyotes through the ads in this section. The Los Coyotes staff extends warm thanks to them. Without their kindness and concern, this book could not have been produced with all the color pictures and special effects. The staff urges members ofthe school to show appreciation by patronizing these establishments. BOB'S MEN'S SHOP Located at Knott's Buena Park PETE'S SPORTING GOODS 6042 Beach Blvd. Buena Park 242 Advertising ww A z ' -if B N I 1 SIZZLER 7902 Orangethorpe Located at Knott s Buena Park Buena Park THE TOY SHOP M11 CAPRI SHOE REPAIR THE YARDAGE SHOP 1064 So. Brookhurst 8960 Knott Ave. Fullerton Buena Park Q 244 Advertising THREE SISTERS COIFFURES LINCOLN PARK SHOE REPAIR 7938 La Palma Ave. 8914 Knott Ave Buena Park Buena Park X D . 'DD co DEL TACO NONOSINA s POLYNESIAN DANCE STUDIO 3060 W. Lincoln 6937 Orangethofpe Anaheim Buena Park 9 CRIS ROBERTS 1823 W Orangethorpe Fullerton I I Fe 7 ,f Q . ,. an D I S! ff--S ' 5 -34 . 4' - fix D . I: , I 1? Qi D. .sta LT 1 t K M kk i GL! 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Ed, 3, Editor 4: Stud- ent Court 3, Senior Cabinet, 1, 37,38,44,137,141,235,240 Bayard, Carol 98 BEALE, JONI 44 Bearden, Terri 84 Bechtold, Lori 84 Beck, Arnold 81 Beck, Billy 70 Beck, Steven 107 Becker, Susan 70 BECKER, PAUL: CSF 35 Bowling Club 1,23 Foreign Exchange Club 1:44 Beckman, Gary 228 Beckman, Ron 229 Beebe, Daryl 77,81,116,160,195, 208,230,235 BEEBE, DEAN: Sec. Student Relations 4, Basketball 2,35 Interact 3,4:34,35,38,44 Bell, Gina 98,F Bell, John 37,90,93,198,216 BELL, LINDY: Student Congress 4: Parlimentarian 4:38,45 Bell, Robert 98,199 BELLAVIA Bellavia, John 98 Bellavia, Laurie 70 Belthius, Duane 98,142,207 Belmontes, Merced 70 Benard, Ken 84,E BENDER, JOHN 67 Bendykowski, Mike 70 Benedict, Tim 37,84,C,D Benson, Bill 84 BENSON, VICKI 45 BERENSCHOT, MARK: Debate Team 4, FFA 1,3,4, CSF 1,2, 3,4245,136,139,142,145,146, 195,234,214 Berenschot, Robert 84,136,145, 212 Berg, Sharon 84 Berger, Jeff 98 BERGER, JERRY: Los Coyotes Staff 4, Senior Cabinet, Bowling Club 4:37,38,45,141,240 Bergeron, Lorrainne 70 Berkes, Byron 98,136,231 BERNIER, RENEE 45,l59,184,185 Bertot, Carlos 988,203,225 Bertot, Becky 70,77,C Besaw, Craig 84 BESAW, DAVID 37,44 Besaw, Kevin 70,126,l95,227 Bessler, Valerie 98 BEST, IRWIN 67 Bevan, Robert 84,225 Bibby, Stan 98 BIBBY, SHARON 44,E Biel, Erin 70 Biel, Seal 84 Bill, Eddie 84,C,D,198 Billings, Bruce 70 Billings, Cynthia 98,C,D Billings, Gina 37,C,98,l17 Binder, Darlene 70 Binford, Cheryl 84 Bingham, James 84,C,145,l46,231 Bingham, Jim 84 V BINGI-IAM, JOHN 45,C,D,145, 146,234 Bird, Deborah 70 BIRD, VALERIE 45 BISHOP, SYLVIA 67 Bitters, Lonette 98,C BITTERS, JAY 45 ,C,D Bjorn, Christopher 84 Black, Christy 98,C Black, Lynn 84,188 Blackford, Eric 84 Blackwell, Carol 70 BLACKWELL, DON 67 Blais, Arthur 70,202,223 Blais, Marc 98,225 Blanchard, Craig 98 BLANCO, KATHY: GAA 1,2,3,4, Los Coyotes Staff 4, Senior Cabinet:37,38,45,240 Blanco, Ronda 37,70,190 Blanco, Shelly 84,186,l87,l90, 191 BLEM, GERALD 67,144,145 Blokzyl, Vance 84,198 Bocanegra, Jose 70 Bode, Zebulon 37,98 Boekweg, Debbie 70,146 Boelter, Charles 70 Boelter, Pamela 37,F,G,84 Bohanan, Paul 70,141 Bohanan, Sharon 98 Bonneau, Janet 98 Bonneau, Mike 84 Bonneau, Richard 98 Bootman, Carla 70,123,192 Bootman, Harley 98 BOOTMAN, KATRINA 45,142 Boranegra, Lucy 84,129 BORELY, EILEEN:Foreign Ex- change Student, President 4, Los Coyotes Staff 4:44,136,137 139,234,240 Boren, Lorie 84 Born, Karla 98 Born, Tamara 70 Borris, Cheryl 70,C,79,121,146, 184,184,240 Bourdon, Ronald 70 Bouskill, Vicky 70 Bowman, Margie 98 Bowers, Robert 70 BOYD, LYN: Madrigals 2,3,4, Bowling Club 1,2,3 Pres. 4, Concert Choir 2:45 ,E,H,141 Boyd, Mark 70,140,141,2l6 Boyd, Norma 98,C,144,145 BOYER, SHIRLEY: Student Court 4, Pep Club Jr. Rep., Bowling Club 2:26,36,45,163,165 Bracamonte, Eddie 98 Braden, Robert 70,l46,147,202,223 BRADFORD, CINDIE 45 Bradley, David 98,141 Braly, Hugh 84,198 Branam, Janet 70,E,C,145 BRANAM, WANDA 45 Bronnon, Mike 98 Branscome, Edward 37,C,70,216 Brault, Cathy 98 Braun, Teresa 98,F Brejak, Andy 99 Brinker, Craig 70,195,210,211, 227 BRINKER, JOHN 46 Brinkley, Brenda 37,99 Brinkley, Debbie 84 Brock, Kelly 84 Brooks, Vicky 70 Brousseau, Peggy 99,F Brouwer, Charles 99 BROUWER, INGRID 46 Brown, Bill 99 Brown, Barbara 84 BROWN, BOB: Baseball l,2,3,4, Water Polo 1,2, Student Congress 1,2:37,45,51 Brown, Bobby 70,139,226,227 Brown, Cathy 84,146 Brown, James 107 BROWN, KATHY 46,61 Brown, Laurie 70 BROWN, TERRI: Modern Dance 2:46 Browy, Robin 70. Buber, Marc 99 Buchanan, Karen 70 Buchanan, Robert 84,198,229 Buchel, Aletto 99 BUDZIEN, BARBARA 67 Bueno, Hope 85 Bueno, Kathy 99 Buis, Kenneth 70,195 Buitrago, Maurice 199,225 Burgess, Brian 70 Burke, Geri 70 Burke, Lisa 99,142 BURKEHOLDER, BRYAN 46 Burns, Rod 85 Burrows, Allen 85 Burrows, Roland 93 Busch, David 85 BUSKA, BARBARA: Paw Prints 3,4, Los Coyotes Staff 3,4, Senior Cabinet:38,46,114,165,240, Buska, Gary 70 Bustamante, John 99,207,220 Bustamante, Louie 70,204,219 Bustos, Freddy 99 Butkas, Mike 99,207 Butler, Lonnie 99,225 BUTTE, DENA 46 Butte, Kenneth 85,141,198,224 Butterfield, Sandra 99,136 Buttram, Michael 85 Byl, Renee 99 Byrne, Bruce 85 BYRNE, ROBERT 46,234 Cable, Lori 85 Cable, Randy 70 Caddick, John 99 CAIN, CYNTHIA: Checkers Club Vice Pres. 4, Concert Choir 4, Humm'n Strummers 1,2:46, E,140,l41 Cain, Tom 99,228 Cajiao, Raquel 70 Cajiao, Victor C,D,85 CALLENDER, MIKE 46,222 Callender, Terrance 85 Calvert, Peggy 70,136,146,147 CALVERT, RICHARD: FFA Pres. 4, Checkers Club 3, Football 1,2: 45 ,136 Campos, Andrew 107,203 CANALES, NANCY 46 Candeleria, Kathy 107 CANDELARIA, LINDA: Concerned Minority Club 1:46 Candelaria, Philip 70 Cannon, Susan F, 70 Carasco, Eddie 99,203 Carlisle, Charles 70 Carlson, Chris 70 Carmody, Dawn 70 Carpini, Domenick G. 85,203 Carr, Terri 70 Carrenza, Mike 85,198 Carroll, Nancy 71,136,l88,234 Carter, Jeanine 71,l39,142,143 Cary, Robin 99,136,188 CASAS, FRED 67 Casey, Marla 71 CASIAS, KAREN: CSF 2,3,4:37, 46,146,234 Cessar, Michael 99 CASTANEDA, ATHONY 67 Castaneda, Edward 99 Castaneda, Fausto 99,199 Castaneda, Ken C,D,37,7l,240,223 CASTANEDA, MIGUEL 47 Casteneda, Alfredo 99 Casteneda, Luisa 85 Castillo, David 99 Castillo, Jerry 93 Castillo, Stephen 99 Castleberry, Nancy 71 Castleberry, Penny F. 99 Caswell, John 71 Catalfino, Susie 71 Cates, Jean 85 Cathey, Viola 85 Catino, Carmen 71 Caulkins, Nancy 71 Caverley, Danny 85,198,228 CAVERLEY, MIKE: Baseball 1,2, 3,4147 Caverley, Robert 71,214,215 Cavner, David 85,136 Cedor, David C,D,71,146 CEJA, FRED 67 CENDEJAS, ANNA 34,35,47 Cendejas, Arthur 85,200,201, 223,228 CEROLINI, HENRY 67 Chacon, Janet 85 Chapman, Gary 71 Character, Steve 85 Character, Tim 99,199 Charles, Lorrie 37,71 Chastain, James 71 Chastain, Tony 71,208,209 Chavez, Helen E,F,71,166 Chavez, Richard 37,71,216,226, 227 Chavez, Ronald C,D,85,l 46,217 Chavez, Steve 99,198,199,213 CHECKOS, RANDY 47 Chew, Richard 37,99,203 Chouinard, Ray 99,231 Christenson, Debbie 71 Christenson, Lorena 99 Christenson, Sharon E,99 CREWS CHRISTENSON, SHERRY 46 Christenson, Steve 85 Christenson, Holly 85 Christi, Joseph 99 Christopher, Darren 99 Christopher, Jeff 99 CHU, PAULINE 37,46 Chylinski, Brenda 99 Clark, Carolyn 71 Clark, Charles 71 Clark, Dennis 85,203 Clark, Diana 71' CLARK, STEVE:V. Football 3,4, Student Congress 1,2 Vice Pres. 3, Jr. Vice Pres.:26,36,38, 46,1l3,1 14,166,195 Cleeland, David 71 CLEMENTS, KITTY 37,46 Clements, Valarie 71 Clopfelter, Dale 99 CLOSE, MIKE: ASB Pres., V Football 3,4, V Wrestling 2,3,4:32,33,35,46,146, 166,195,214 Close, Patrick 71 Coatney, Connie 71 COBURN, JANICE 47 Coburn, Tod 99 Cochrane, Kelly 99,142 Coffey, Robin 85,185 Coffey, William 71 Cogan, Kathleen 99 COGAN, PATRICK 47 Coker, Robin C. 85 Colbath, Frank 85 Cole, Barry 81 COLE, MELODY 47,234 Coleman, Harry 85 Coleman, Micheal 71 Collier, Scott 85,141,198,212,224 COLLINS, CRAIG 47 Combs, Carol 99 Compton, Charles 85 Compton, Clint 99 Conrad, David 107,203 Constantino, Rick 85 Contreros, Julie 71 Convey, Steve 99,C Cook, William 213 Cookman, Lori 85,185 Cooper, Bob 81 COOPER, BRIAN: Head Technician 4, Stage Crew 3,4, Drama 3,4: 46,142,234 Cooper, Mitchell 71,210 Coovert, Dave 85,141 ,198,228 Coovert, Jim C,D,99,141,l99,229 Coovert, Ken C,D,71,14l,146,l95 Copeland, Teri 99 Corbitt, David 85,l95,223,224 Cordier, Shelley 71 Core, Caroline 71,170 Core, Chris 85 Cormier, Gisele 71 CORMIER, PAUL 46 CORREIA, TONY 46 Cosner, Dwaine 107,207 Costello, Paul C,D,85 Cothran, Cynthia F. 107 Couillard, Dwaine 71,118,210, 211,227 Couillard, Larry 99,l99,228, 229 Counce, Tanis 71 Counts, Keith 71 Coulter, Stephen 99 Coulter, Shelia 85,142 COURTNEY, JODI 46 Courtney, Tim 71,202,223 Cowick, Michael 99,199,216 Cox, Lisa 85 Coziah, Loyd 71 CRAM, BRENDA 46 Crandell, Kelly 99 Crews, Karen 107 lndrxl S CRISTINA Cristina, Joseph C,D,85 CROPPER, GREG 67 Crosley, Richard 85 Cruz, Daisy 37,99 CRUZ, RICHARD 67,124 Cruz, Suzan 99,185 Cruz, Vince 71 Curtis, Micki 85 Czechin, Ron 99 Dagen, Cindy F. 71 Dale, Deborah C, 85,137,145,188,19O Daley, Terri 85 Dalrymple, Del 71 Damron, Denise 85 DANAHY, DAN C, 47 Danahy, Dennis 71 Danahy, William 85 Darmer, Cathy 71,114 Darmer, Steve 99 Dauley, Tony 99 Davey, Kathy 85 Davidson, Steve 71 Davis, Arthur 85 DAVIS, BARNEY 67 Doetch, Troy 85 Dohlen, Brigette E,7l Dohlen, Bryan 100 Donabedian, David 100 Donahue, Nicholas 85,145 Donley, Denise A,71,190 Donley, Kathy 71 Donley, Pat 100,224,225 Doormann, Jeff 85 Douglass, Dave 85 Downes, Doug 85 Downing, Susan C,100 Downs, James 100 Doyle, Elaine C,l00,189 DOYLE, JEANNE 49 Doyle, Jimmy 71,118,210 Drake, Samuel 37,81 Draper, Doug 71 Draper, Ken C,107,l41 Drayer, Julie 86 Drew, Judy 86,142 Drouin, Manon 100 Duarte, Daniel 100 Duarte, Ronald 86 Dubay, DuBois, Duane 146,204,220 Dennis 71 DuBois, Douglas 100 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Bill 7l,85,l 36 Brian 71,195 Davis Davis, , Catherine 71 , Debra C,71,142,146,184 , Karen 47 , Kristen E,71,142 Mike 99 , Patricia 71 DAVIS, ROBYN 47 Davis, Rosemarie 99 Davley, Kasey 93 DAY, DEBRAH 47 DEAL, DEBORAH 48 Deal, Sherrie 85 Dean, Dennis 85,212 Dean, Gene 71,208,209 Deanda, Antonia 99 DEBANO, CRAIG: V Football 4, Soph Football, JV Baseball 3, 48,197,195 Deckard, Jean F,85 Deese, Diane 99 Deever, Donald 71,136,146 Degnan, Kathy 71 DEGRAFFENREID, CARRIE 48 DeGraffenreid, Elisabeth 71 Degrote, Terry C,85 DELAROSA, CHRISTINE: GAA 2,3,4:49,186,187 DELAURELL, ADRIENNE H,49 DeLaurell, Jeff D,99 DeLaurell, Mark 85 DELUCA, PHYLIS 49 ,122 Del Pilar, Edwardo 85,198 DEMOTT, BECKY 49 DeMott, Terri 85 Dennen, Gregory 98,99,199 Dennick, Robert 85 Despins, Denis 81 Destefano, Josephine 71 Deutsch, Sherry 99 Diaz, Laurie 99,188 Diedrich, Diane 85 DIETRICH, MARY 48 DiGerlando, Nanette 71 DiJerlando, Dana 99 DIJERLANDO, PIXIE: Flag twirler 4, Soph Treas, Senior Cabinet, Treas.: 37,38,48,l76,177 Dillon, Keith 99,141 Dimick, Donnie 85 DIMICK, GARY: Photographer 3, 4, Paw Prints 2,3,4, Student Congress 4, 37,48,1l4 Dipasqua, Peter 99 DIXON, CHARLES 67,85 Dixon, Robbie 100,139,145 Dobrowolski, Paula 71,188,189,193 264 Index DUBOIS, LOUISE: Senior Cabinet, Student Congress 2,4: 38,49 Dudich, Cheryl 71 ,1 14,142,146,147 Dukes, Donna 86 DUMESNIL, DENISE 49 Duncan, Vickie 100,187 Dunn, Annette E,7l Dunn, Terry 100 Dunn, Timothy 86 DUNNINGTON, DEBBIE 38,39,49, 153,155 Dunnington, John 86,206,219,287 Dunthorne, Diane 86 Duree, Dean 86 DURLING, CHERYL 48 Durling, Jeff 100 Dwight, Kathy 100 Ebert, Cindy 86 Ebright, John 71 ECKEL, PETER: CSF 2,3,4, Water Polo 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4: 37,48,119,134,146,204,219,234 Eckels, Donna 86 EDEY, PAMELA G,37,48,67,164 Edwards, Karen F,86,142 Edwards, Kelly 142,146 Eichar, David C,D,7l Eldridge, Ronna 86 Elkins, Shirley 86 ELLEF SEN, RENEE H,49 ELLIOTT, DAVID 49 ELLIOTT, JEFF 49 Elliott, Reva 86 Ely, Jo Anne 100 Enfield, Evelyn C,100 ENGELS, THERESA 49,146 ENGER, HAROLD 67 Esler, Grace 72 Espinosa, Cindy 72 Espinosa, Frank 72 Espinoza, Freddy 72 Espinoza, Janet 86 Espinoza, Joe 86 Espinoza, Phylis 100 ETTER, JOHN 48,126,136 Etter, Kathy 37,100,136 Etzel, John 72 Evanoff, Jon 86,141,224 Evanoff, Joseph 86 Evans, Jon 86 EVANS, LAWRENCE: Baseball 3, 67,223 Eveler, Becky 72 Evenson, Don 86 Evenson, Norman 72,73,l 36,15 1 , 204,205,218,219 Everhart, Chris 100 Ewertz, Carol E,72,163,186,, 187,182,189 Faas, Jerry 86,198,212,223 Fagan, David 86,228 FAGAN, RANDY 67 Fahl, Tim 72,136,195,214 Fahl, Tom 100,225 FALCONE, LOUIS 48,5 7,198 Farmer, Rick 72 Farnum, Marty 72,227 Fellbaum, Kelly 100 Ferguson, Pat 86 Fernandez, Ken 100,203 Ferraro, Patti 72,146 Ferris, Dan 100 Few, Cindy 86 FEW, MICHAEL 48,141,222,223 Few, Steven 100 Fields, Dennis 72 Fields, Wendy 100 Fierro, Robert 81 Finlen, James 86 Finnoff, Cynthia E,72 First, David E,72,142 Fisher, Diane C,86,190 Fisher, Donna C,100 FISHER, SUSAN 48 Fitzwater, Karen F,100 Fitzwater, Vickie 86 FLANDERS, RICHARD 48 FLETCHER, JULIE 49 Fletcher, Keith 86,229 Fletcher, Ricky 86,198 FLORES, DIRK:V Water Polo 3,4, V Swimming 2,3,4 : 38,49,204,218,219 Flores, Paul 100,224 Fluegeman, Barbie 72,123,178,184 Fooks, James 86 Forbes, Karen 72,l34,188,192 Forbes, Scott 100,199,213,229 FORCE, LINDA:Pep Club 1, Interact 3,4,FFA 2,3,4:49,136,146,234 Force, Lorre 86 Ford, Joyce 72 Foster, John 86,217 Foti, Gerald 100 Foti, Richard 86 FOWLER, RICHARD 49,136 Fowler, Vicki C,E,37,86 Fowlkes, Patricia C,D,72 Fowlkes, Steve C,100 Franco, Francisco 86 Franco, Rosa 234 FRASER, DALE: Band 1,2,3, 48 Fraser, Terri 86 Frazier, Robert 100 FREEMAN, FLOYD 67 Freis, Daniel E,F,86 French, Kathy 72,142,184 Freyre, Deanne 72 Fryer, Lance 86,206,207,22O Fujimoto, Joy 72,136,138,146,160, 184,235,240 Fujimoto, Lester C,100 Fulk, Jerry 72 FULLER, DON 37,38,48,118,l88 FULLERTON, JULIE 48,61,146 FULMER, KYLE 48,137,145 FUSCO, CHRISTINE 49 Fusco, Donna 100,l39,144,145 Fusco, Rose C,85,86,l84 Gable, Gregory 72 Gable, Wendy 86 GAETKE, SUSAN:GAA 1,2,3, Pep Club 3: 49 Gallego, Steve 81 GALUSKA, ALAN: Baseball 1,2,3, 4, CSF 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2: 37,49,132,146,227,234 Gannaway, Cherly 86 GROVICH Garcia, Betty 72 Garcia, Marion 100 Garcia, Martha 100,146 Garcia, Monica 86 GARCIA, ROSEMARY 49 Garcia, Sonia 100 Garcia, Sylvia 86 GARDINER, DONNA 50 Gardner, Randy 86,198,212,229 Garduro, Maria 72 Garrett, David 100 Garrett, Karen 86 Gasc, Yvette C,86,1 39,142,143 GATES, JEANNETTE 50 Gates, Mike 100 Gauthier, Marielle 72,142 GAUTREAUX, SHER1 50,137 Gavaldon, Mike 100 GEARHART, MIKE 67 GEBHART, ELLEN 50 GEIGER, TERI: Flagtwirler 4, Los Coyotes Staff 4, Senior Cabinet, 38,5 1,176,177,240 Geismann, Thom 72 GENNARO, JULIE 51 Gentry, Hazel 100 Gentry, James 72 Geringer, Debora 86,184 Gerritt, Dave 229 Gesks, Candee 100 Geslee, Kim 139 Getsmann, Mary Beth 100 Getner, Gene C,52 Gibbs, Darci 86,187,190 GIBBS, KIM 51 Giesler, Jerry 72,228 Gillette, David C,1O0 Gillette, Jim C,86,146 Gillmore, Kim 100 Gilpin, Anita C,D,100 Gilley, Terisa 72 Gipson, Karen 86 GIPSON, KIM 51 Goates, Don 86,216 GOATES, VERNON 67 Goins, Dale 86,198 Gomez, Andrea 100 Gomez, Linda 100 Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Alma 100,183 Daniel 86 Gonzales, Gonzales, , Linda 37,72,78 , Kathy 37,72 , Linda 107 GONZALES, SALVADOR 51, 125,218 ,219 Gonzales, Victoria 107 Goodenough, Bobbie 72 Gordon, Doreen 72 Gordon, Maureen 86,187,189 Gordon, Travis 100 Gould, Linda C,86,190 Graham, Sandy C,86 Granados, Alice 72 Granados, Francis 101 Grandstaff, James 86 Grant, Christopher 86 GRANT, HOLLY 50 GRAVELLE, RAY 50 GRAY, ALAN 50 GRAYOT, MELODY 50 GREEN, CINDY:GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus 1,51,130,l82 Green, Daniel 86 GREENWOOD, GAIL 67 GREENWOOD, GARY 67 GREENWOOD, THOMAS: Footbal 1,2,Student Congress 1,2,3, Track 1: 51 Greinke, Daniela 101 Griffith, Gregory 72 GRIFFITH, JAMES 51 Grive, Clifford 101 Gross, Barbara 101 Groves, Brett 72 Grovich, Nicholas 72 GRUTZIK Grutzik, Joe 72,l95,223,240 Gue, Harold C,86 Guerrero, Chris 107 Guglielmana, Becki 72 Gundersen, Greta F,81 Guiterrez, Audrey 37,87 GUITERREZ, GILBERT 51 Guzman, Cecilia 101 Guzman, Dorothy 72 Haacke, Barbara 87 Haacke, Janine 72 Haag, Mark 87 Haag, Mike 101 Haas, Cherie F,87,184 HACKETT, GREG 67 Hackett, Richard G,101 Hager, Roseanna 87 HAHN, ALAN 51 Hakikawa, Ann 101 Hale, Mark 107 Hall, Julie 72 HALL, LORI 50 Hallmark, Ben 101 Hamerski, Donna 72 HAMM, DAVID 50 Hammelton, Andra 101 Handy, Robert 87,141 HANEY, JOANN:Soph Class Pres. Student Court 3, Pep Club 2,3: 37,50,240 Hanich, Don 72,120,145,240 Hanks, Linda 101,142 I-Iann, Randy 101 Hannah, John 72,141 Hannah, Leeann 87 Hanson, Debra 37,101 Hansen, Gordon 87 HANSEN, LAWRENCE 50 Hansen, Timothy 87,141 Hardegree, Alisa F,87 Hardegree, Steve 87 Hardisty, Teri 37,72,136,176,177 Hardy, Kelley 37,82,87 Hardy, Shelly 101 HARDY, WILLAM 51,155 HARGROVE, BEKKY 51 Hargrove, Valerie 87 HARMON, GREG 37,38,39,47,5l, 155,175,l95,222 Harris, Bonnie 101 HARRIS, DAVID 67 Harris, Jeff 87 Hart, David 87,198 Hartman, Beverly 73 Harvey, Patrick 87,9 2,208 Harvill, Jim 101 HATHERLEY, JAMES 51 Hawkins, Rod 73 HAWLEY, MICHAEL 51 Hawley, Steve 87 Hayden, Debra 107 HAYMAN, DAVID 37,67 Hayward, Scott 101,199 Hebert, Janet 87,183 HEBERT, MIKE 50,14l,144,145,147 Hebert, Tom 73,136,146,147 Heinbuch, Donna F, 101 Helfrich, Linda 73,76,201 HELLIWELL, JANET C,D,50,136, 137,145,146,234 Hemphill, Shirley 93 Henderson, Lori C,87 Hendrickson, Scott 87 Hendry, Kathy 81 Hendry, Walter 101 Henning, Jeffrey 73 Henry, Bill C,87 HENRY, JANET C,50,138,139, 184,185 HENSEL, SCOTT 50 Hensel, Tim 51,141,146 HERNANDEZ, ANNA 51 Hernadez, Ella 87 Hernandez, Nick 101 HERNANDEZ, VIRGINIA 50 Hernandez, Vivian 101 Hermosillo, David 73,146 Herreid, Patti C,l01 Herrera, Luis 87 Herron, Mike 87 Hess, Adrian 101 HEYBRUCH, PHILLIP 34,35,38,50, 123,l39,200,202,222,223 Hicks, Donna 87 Hicks, Joseph 73 HIEBER, CYNTHIA 50 Hieber, Thomas 73,124 Higuera, Rodney 87,207,220 HILBRANDS, JERRY 50,122,226, 227 Hilgen, Chris 73,208 HILGEN, JOE 51 Hill, Christy 87 HILL, RON 37,51 Hill, Ruby 73 Hill, Shyla 101 Hilyard, Matt C HINES, DIANA 52 Hines, Karl 73 HINTZ, MIKE 52 Hitzeman, Dale 101,142,l99,216 Hitzeman, David 87,142,l98,199 Hitzeman, Donald 26,36,73,113, 142,143,146 Hodges, Curtis 87 Hoffman, Bob 87,120 Hoffner, Patricia 101 Holden, Jon 101 HOLLAND, SANDY 52 Holliman, John 87 Holly, David 81,208 Holt, Brett 107 Hood, Gary 73 Hood, Victoria E,87 HOOPER, MIKE 37,52,114,216,270 Hoover, David 73 Hopkinson, Lance 73,141,145 Hoppie, Connie 73,142,156 Hopson, Stirling 87,136,207 HORGE, WILLIAM 67,134 Horner, Brian C,101,225 Horner, Sandra C,D,87,133 Horton, Judith 87,136 HOUCK, KATHY 52,136,146,234 Houghton, Cheryl 87 HOUGHTON, ROBERT 5 3 HOWELL, JAMES 51,5 3 Howey, Brian 73 Hudson, Donna 87 Hudson, Kathryn C,D,73 Hudson, Shirley C,87,184 Huffman, Bob 120 Huffman, John 101 HUFFMAN, MARK 67 Hughes, Ladonna 73 Hulme, Nick 101 Humphries, Doug 73 Ingraham, Tina 73 INGRAHAM, VICKl:Interact 4, FFA 1,2,3,4: 53,136,146,234 INMAN, MARSHA 52 Irons, Kurt 101 Ishii, Donna E,73,116,146,185 Ishii, Karen F,37,101,l16,189 Iwrin, Teresa 101 JABLONSKI, ANDREW 52,230 Jackovich, Phillip 87,198,212, 213 Jackovich, Robert 101 JACKSON, DEBBIE 52 Jackson, Glen 101,213,229 Jackson, John 101,203 Jacobs, Russell 87 JACOBSON, ELAINE F,52 Jaggli, Christine 37,81 Jaggli, David 101 James, Alan 73,121 James, Kenneth 101 James, Richey C,D Jarvis, Vicki A,73,193 Javron, Chris 107 JEFFERYS, MATT 67 Jennie, Laury C,101,188,189 Jeno, Peggy 101 JENSEN, DAVID: Basketball 35 Interact 2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,4: 52,116,1 32,146,147,230,23l, 234 Jensen, Russ 87,213 JESTER, ROBERT: Bowling Club 1,25 CSF 2, Foreign Exchange Club 1: 53 Jewett, Jackie 87 Jewett, Jeri 87 Jezie, Mike 101 JIMENEZ, CHARLES: Photo. Club 1,2,3,4g Paw Prints 3,4g FFA 1,2,3 :37,53,114 Jimenez, Helen 73 Jimenez, Ruben 87 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 147 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Brad 87 ,Chip C,101,220 , Chris 101,207,220 , Cynthia C,D,37,73,146, , David 37,101 , Debbie 87,128,178 , Diane 101,188,198,193 JOHNSON, GALE: Pep Club 3:53,139 Johnson, Karla 101 JOHNSON, Kathy 53 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Kim F,87 Joleen 73 Ken 73,204 Leon 73,240 Lisa C,D,37,87,l46,184 Phyllis 87 Sandy E,83,87,187,189 Steve 87 Hutchinson, Billy 87 Hutchinson, Diana E,F,87 Hutchison, Fred 73 Hutchinson, Ron 101 Hutson, Mike 101 Hyde, Lola 81 Hyde, Vivian 107 Iandiorio, Jon 87,129 ICE, LEIGHTON 67 Ichisaka, Cheryl 73 Igawa, Igawa, Hide 73,147 Michi101 Ikeda, Lillian 73,74,152,155 Imlay Imlay Imlay Kelly l01,188,190,I91 Kitty 96,101,188,190 Peggy 69 73117142188192 INGRAM, MICHAEL 3i,53f146f234 Ingraham, Randy 101 Ingraham, Susan 87,136 Johnson, Tanya 101 JOHNSON, WAYNE 52 Johnson, Yvonne 37,81 Johnston, Donald 87 Johnston, Richard 87 JONES, BRUCE E,52 JONES, DENNIS 67 Jones, Gayle 87 JONES, LARRY: Sr. Class Pres., Water Polo 1,2,3,4g Swimming 1,2,3,4: 38,43,52,119,146, 166,204,219 Jones, Linda 87 JONES, LORI 53 Jones, Robert 73 Jones, Yolanda 101,139 Juarez, Diana E,F,87 Juarez, Sebastian 73 Juaron, Chris 107 Juden, Kelly 101 Juden, Mike 73,228 LAGMAY KAESBAUER, KAREN 5 3 Kaesbauer, Keith 87,210 Kaesbauer, Kristine 101 Kaluzny, Andrew 73 Kampling, Deva 101 Kampling, Jerry 73 Kaplan, James 87,141,227 Kaseman, Gary 87,198 Kashiwagi, Brent 87 KASHIWAGI, KAREN 5 3 Kaufman, Steve 198 KAUSE, DEBBY 67 Kawahara, Lorri 87 Kawasauki, Barney 216 Kay, Dale 87,136 Kay, Debbie 136 Kay, Tina 73,136 KEEFE, VALERIE 53 Keegan, William 101 Keithley, Russell 87,212 Kelly, Colleen E,101 Kennedy, Cheryl 73 Kennedy, Denise 87,9 3,142,143 Kerr, Sheri C,101 KESSLER, LORETTA 52 Kessler, Sharane 7 3,136,145 , 146 Ketenbrink, Venisa 87,146 Key, Cathy C,87,138,139,184 KEY, CHRIS C,52,l65 Kiker, Doug 101 Killion, John 101 KIM, MARIAN 67 King, Marcie E,F,37,73 King, Robert 73,210 Kinser, Richard 101 Kiraly, Robert C,D,87 Kissich, Valerie 37,68,73,146, 192 Kivenas, Joe 87,141 Kligerman, Daniel 73 Kluge, Ann 107,139 Knapp, Pamela 74 KNAPP, STEVE 51,52,208 Knight, Dianna 74 Knight, Loreen E Knight, Yvonne 107 KNOTH, MELODY: Drama Club Pres. 4, Choir 3,43 Flagbearer 3: E,F,53,l42 Koch, William 107,141 Koester, Patti F,87,l37,142 Konieczny, Andrew 87 KONIECZNY, VALERIE 5 3 Kosebas, Denise 87 KOVACICH, MARGARET: Drill Team 4: C,53 Kovacich, Marty 102,213,225 Kovalesky, Christopher 102,105 , 142,145 Kramarczyk, James 74,202 Kramer, Debbie C,87,185 KRATCHEEK, DON 67,76 Kreidt, Janet 87 Kreidt, Mike 37,74 KREIN, LINDA 37,53 KRIENS, JIM 52 Kronsteiner, Denise 37,102 Kruse, Lydia 74 Kuffner, Ken 102 KUFFNER, RICKEY 52 Kulina, Raymond 74 Kutzler, Leanna 87 KUTZLER, LONDA 52 Kuykendall, Janice C,88 KUZARA, RON 53 Kyle, Randy 88 Labeda, Mark 88 Labeda, Sherri 88 Lacey, Steve 88,218,219 Lacombe, James 102,199 Ladner, Carol 74 Lagmay, Michael C,D,102 Indrx 265 Miller LAGMAY Lagmay, Rudy C,D,74,202 Lake, Neida E,74 Lamas, Albert 102 LAMBERTON, KATHY 53 Lamberton, Vanessa 74,142,146 Lamere, Darlene 88 Lance, Tom 74,141 Landry, Walter 74 Lane, Brian 88 Lane, Rose 81 LANGE, DAVID 37,53 Lange, Judy 37,74 Lankford, Charlie 102 Lankin, Tom 102,207 Lapierre, Suzanne 102,139,144, 145 Large, Sally 102 Larkin, Kathy 88 LARKIN, KEITH: V Baseball 3,4, JV Baseball 2: 54,226 Larson, Dave 102,136,221 LARSON, DOUGLAS 54,205 LARSON,,GLEN 54 Larson, Pat 83,88,188 Larson, Ruth C,D,74,l21,136, 142,146,184 Latham, Bryan 107,213,228 LAUBACH, GINA: Concert Choir 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, csF 4: A,E,5 3, Lloyd, Wayne 74 Locicero, Brad 74,226 Lohse, Nicholos E,88 Lombard, Linda 102 Lomeli, Jesse 74 Long, Richard 88 Longshore, John 88 LOPARO, VINCENT 55 Lopez, Lopez, Bobby 74 ' Diego 74,155,240 Lopez, Gina 88,91 Lopez, Lopez, Lorrie, Jess 102 Melanie 88 Mike 142 Losher, Dwaine 102 146,184,185 Laurie, Michael 88,146,198 Lauzon, Mike 74,240 Lavalliere, Wayne 88 Lavarreda, Christina 74,1 14,1 15, 142 Lavarreda, Luis 88,146,198 Lawhorn, Mark 102 Lawrence, Alan 88 LAZAR, DAVID 54 LEACHMAN, MARK 54 LEAL, DAVID F,55,195,222 Leaman, Allan 74 Leaman, Ralph E LEDBETTER, DEANA: ASB Sec. Spirit, JV Yell 3, Pep Week 1,2 27,34,35,55 Ledbetter, Norma 102 Ledford, Dana 88 Ledford, Melany 'F,88 Lee, Carlotta F,102 Lee, Janie 74 Lee, Jere 93 Lee, Larry 93,141,198,213,228 Lee, Rhonda 74 LEGRAND, MARK 55 LEIGH, CYNTHIA: CSF 2,3 Sec. 4, Foreighn Exchange Club 2,3 37,55,146,l60,234 Leon, Tom 102 Lepich, Don C,D,74,228 Lepich, Tom C,D,74,146,228 Leschhorn, Sonia 74 Lewis, Linda F,102 Lewis, Pamela 74 LEWIS, SUE 54 Lewis, Terry 88 Lewis, Vicki 37,74 Lezin, Suzanne C,102 LINDEMANN, JEFF 54 LINDEN, KENNETH 54,139,141, 146,230,23l,234 Linden, Sharon 74 Link, Alan l02,203,224,225 LIPPOLT, KEITH 54 Little, Del l02,199,216,228, 229 Little, Phyllis 74 LITTLEJOHN, CURTIS C,D,54 LIVELY, KEITH 67 Lively, Yolanda 74 Livermore, Doug 74 Livermore, Teresa 102 LLAMAS, RONALD 67 LLOYD, BILLY: Baseball 2, Wrest- ling 1,2,3,4: 55,214,215 H6594 Index Lothran, Lynthia 102 LOVEDAY, GEORGE 67 LOVEDER, BOBBIE 55,58 Lovewell, Peggy 37,74,141 LOVEWELL, RICK 55 Lowe, Cathy 74 LOWE, JEFF 67 Lowe, Susan 37,74,178 Lozowski, Debbie 102 Luna, David 102,199 Luna, Mike 74,195 LUNDGREN, JON C,37,54,87, 149,195 Lundgren, Mark 74 Lunsford, Hanna 74 Lutgerding, Cynthia 102 Lutz, John 74 Lutz, Randy C,l02,199 Lynn, Earl 88 Lynn, Julie 74 LYON, CANDY: Drill Team Leader 4, Modern Dance 2,3: C,55 Maahs, Phillip 88,120 MacDonald, James 102 MacDonald, Mike 75,141,208 MACHADO, KATHLEEN 67 Mack, Cassandra 88 Mackin, Cindy 74 Mackin, Vicki C,F,102 Mackinney, Cynthia 74 Mackinney, David 102,207 Madden, Barry 88 Madden, Diane 102 Madison, Jeff 228 Maes, Mark 102 MAGANA, LAWRENCE 54,142 Majors, Lonnie 88 Majors, Yalonna 93 Malena, David 88,139,141,145, 146 Mallonee, Darrel 74,136,142,144, 145,146,147,210,227,228,240 Malree, Steve 207 MANKEY, CAROL 54 Mankey, Randy 88,216,81 MANKINEN, ELIZABETH E,54 Mankinen, Evelyn 102 Mantandon, Dori 184 Marchese, Diana 102 Marchese, Tina 74 Marquez, Rebecca 96,102 Marsh, Jeff 102 Marsh, Randy 75 MARSH, RENIE E,55,75 Marshall, Manchester 81 MARSHALL, TIM 67 MARTINEZ, RAY 55 MARTINEZ, RUBEN 55,175,208 Martinez, Stephen 102 Martinez, Samuel 88 Mathis, Ken 89 Matillo, Mike 75 MATSUMOTO, STEVE E,F,54,142 Matson, John 107 Matteson, Jeffrey 75 Mattson, Tammy 75,136 Mattson, Toby 75,l18,200,201,223 MAULORICO, MARIA: GAA 1,2,3: F,54 Maulorico, Tony 75,118,227 Mauritz, Eddie 102 Mauritz, James 75 MAVROVOUNIOTIS, KONSTANTINOS 67 MAY, CYNTHIA 54 May, Dana C,75 May, Dean 75 May, Ron 107 May, Wanda 75 4 MAYNARD, GEORGIA 54,137 Maynard, Mike 88,140,141 Maza, Ray 75 McAlister, Mark 75 McAllister, Ricky 75 McArthur, Kathleen 107 McArthur, Michael 75 McCaffrey, Alice E,75,78,188 McCallum, Roy 88 McCard, Ron 75,223 McCard, Vicotr 88,195,197,223 McCarthy, Erin 103 McCarthy, Mark 75,159,184 McCarthy, Mike 75,124 McClanahan, Eric 75 ,195 MCCLANAHAN, JAMES E,56 MCCLARD, BRIAN 56 McCormick, Aleane C,E,37,88 McCormick, Jeanne 103,136 McCorry, Patrick 75 McCoy, Debbie 75 McCrocklin, Joseph 75 McCrocklin, Zoilo 561' McCu1ley, Patricia C,F,75,142 McCune, Don 75,204,219 McDaniel, Pat 88 McDermott, Gail 103 MCFATE, GRAIG: CSF 2,3,4, Model UN 1,2,3,4, NFL 3,4: 57,142,146,147,234 McFate, Mark 88,146,147,2l6 McGuire, Tim 75,154,228 Mclntire, Kenneth 103 MCLEAN, GRACE 57,138,163,182 186,187,189,193 MCLENNAN, BETTY: Pep week 3: 57 McLennan, Steve 75 McMahan, Mark 103 MCMAHAN, SCOTT 67 McManus, Jill 75 MCMULLEN, HAROLD 67 McNeal, Patti 7 3,75 McReynolds, Debbie 103 McWater, Karen 103 MOSSAKOWSKI Mejia, Jesse 103 Mejia, Robert E,75 ,195,2 1 6 Melanson, Terrance 88,203,224 MEREDITH, LONNY 67 Meredith, Terrie 75 Mertz, Mike 93 Messner, Doug 88 Meuser, John 88,198 Michel, Dean 37,75,210 MIDGLEY, MIKE 55 MIGLIORINI, DOUGLAS 55,222 Mihara, Craig 103 Milan, Jean 75 ,l72,173 Milan, Mary 103 MILBRATH, ROBIN:CSF 3,4: 55,146,234 Miles, John 93 Milhoan, Dolores 103 Miller, Barbara 103 MILLER, BOB:V Swimming 2,Water Polo 1,2,Aquatics Club 1,2:55 Miller, Cindy L,93 Miller, Cindy M,103 MILLER, GARY 54 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, , Linda 75 Dona 75 James 75 Jeff 88 Lee 88,212 Mealer Mealin Mealin , Alisa 88 , Robert 103,229 , Royce 103,228 Means, Sherry 103 Mecklenburg, Kim 88 ' Medellin, Ricardo 88,195 Martin , Gary 88 Martin, Julie C,75 Martin, Kay C,75 Martin, Kim 101 Martin, Sheryl 37,88,112 Martinez, Cynthia 102,187,190 MARTINEZ, DAVID 55 Martinez, Jorge 107 Martinez, Mary 75 Martinez, Ramirez 88 Martinez, Randy 75 Medellin, Sylvia 103,131 Medina, Diane 88 Medellin, Richie 88,223 Medrud, Donetta 75 MEHRMANN, ROBERT: Water Polo 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Chief Justice 4:26,36,38,54, 165,204,219 Mehrmann, Thomas 88,146,212 Meitzler, Greg 81 Mejia, Armandina 93 MILLER, RICHARD 54 Mills, Mike 75 Minasian, Stephanie 37,103 MINER, KAREN 67 Miner, Randy 75 Miranda, Steve C,103 Mitchell, Chris 103 MITCHELL, LAURIE 67 MITCHELL, MIGNON: Modern Dance 2,3,4,Los Coyotes Staff 3,4,Sr. Cabinet:38,54,164, 184,185,240 Mohart, Kathy 88 MOHART, RICHARD 67 Molina, Dave 210 MOLINA, STEVE 37,38,54,150, 166,178,179,208 Moline, Richard 89 Monday, Eva E,F,75,142,146 Monfore, Kent 103,231 Montandon, Dori 89 Montano, Robert C,D Montgomery, Carol 103 Montijo, Patricia 103 MONTIEL, ROSA: Interact 2,3,4, Foreign Ex. Club 3,4, Model UN Club 3,4: 4,135,136,137, 145,146,147 Moore, John 37,89 MOORE, KATIE 55 MOORE, TERRI 55 Morales, Berta 75 Morales, David 89,203,224 Morales, Marta 89 MORALES, ROBERT 55 Moreno, Laura 89 Moreno, Steve 67 Moreno, Susan 103 Morford, Laurie 89 Morissette, Greg 75,115,146, 142,l43,145,204,2l9 Morissette, Paul 75,146,204 Morlan, Kimberly 103 Morrison, Kevin 75,195 Morris, Judy 89 Morris, Kenneth 75 Morrow, Daniel 103 Morrow, Robert 76 Morse, Irv 89 Mortensen, Tricie 37,89 Morton, Dalene 89 Morton, Jean 103 Moses, David 107 Moses, Thelma 103 MOSSAKOWSKI, RAMONA: GAA, Student Court 4, Pep MOWERY Club 1,2:26,36,3s,5s,146,163 182, 186,187,234 Mowery, Dennis 103,C Mozer, Stacy 103,231 Mozer, Stuart 76 Mueller, Cheryl 76 Mueller, Lori 89 Mueller, Randy 103,105 Mulligan, Arthur 67,144,145 Mulligan, John 89 MUNCH, RICHARD 56 Munch, Ron 103 Mundy, Brian 103,207,220,C MUNOZ, EVELYN 67 MUNOZ, FRANK 67 Munoz, Hector 103 Munoz, Susan 76 Murphy, Ken 103 Murray, Dan 76 Murray, Dennis 76 Murray, Laura 103,C Murray, Sandra 89,139,C Murray, Walter 89 Nafziger, Mary 76 Naiswanger, Paul 213 Nakawaki, Curtis 89 NAKAWAKI, ELAINE 57,112 Nash, Sandra C,D,76 Nault, Cheryl 103,l83,l87,189, 192 Nauta, Doris 107 Nauta, Elizabeth 107 Nauta, Richard 76 NAVARRETTE, CERJIO 67 NAVARRO, ELSA 57 Navarro, Theresa 103 Navarro, Yolanda 76 NEAL, DAVID: CSF 2,3,4g Span- ish Club Pres. 4: 56,142,l46, 234 Neal, John 89 NEAL, KENT 56 Neal, Norva 76 NEAL, STEVE: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2,3,4:56,195,214, 234 Neal, William 103 NEGRETE, JOANNE: Pep Club 1 Student Congress 4g Pep Week 4: 56,133 Neiswonger, Rick 103,203,229 Nelson, Christopher 103,203 Nelson, Kimberly 89 Nelson, Nelson, Randy 10 3 Victoria 10 3 ,C Nelson, George 76 Nelson, Wally D,C,76 Nice, Marion 6,93,l 36 Nicholls, Ed 89,212 Nichols, James 103 Nichols, Ron 107,136,145 ,220 NIELSEN, GLYNIS: Drill Team 4: C,57 Niitani, Nancy 103 Nilsen, Lori 89 NILSEN, RANDY 67 NISHI, NAOMI 57 Noble, Mike 72,76,l15,165,204, 219,240 Northcott, Jenny 89 Northcott, Corey 76,142 Nottingham, Richard 89 Novison, Beverly 103 NOVISON, RICHARD 67 Nunes, William 89 Nunez, Eric 76 Oare, Chris 89,198,216 O'Brien, Brett 89,198,228 O'Brien, Rosemary 76,192 O'Brien, Roxanne 103 O'BRYAN, DAVE 57 O'Bryan, Kevin 89 O'Bryan, Mary 76 O'Connor, Carol 37,82,89,141,146, 161,166,188,189 Odegard, John 89,198 O'Donnell, Gilda F,76 Oestreich,'Sherri 89 O'HARE, CYNTHIA 67 Okabe, Lori 76,190,191 Okabe, Sheryl 89 O'KEEFE, COLLEEN 67 Olbrantz, Lisa 103 Oliver, Mark 103 Ollar, Patti 68,76,l46,160,161 Ollar, Penni 103 Olney, Linda 76,117,185 OLSEN, KAREN: Yell Leader 2,3, 4: Modern Dance 2,3,4g Los Coyotes Staff4: 38,57,l59, 170,17l,184,185,240 Olsen, Kenneth 76 Olszewski, Jerry 89,207,218,219 Olver, Kevin 89 O'Neal, Kelly E,F,89,136 O'Neal, Shawn 103,136 O'Neill, Tom 89,198,228 ORIL, JON 56,146,234 Orozco, Annette 89 Orozco, Luis 89 Orozco, Peter 76 Orr, Leslie 104,106,142 ORR, NEIL: V Football 2,3,4: Wrest- ling 3,4: 56,194,195,197,222,223 Ortega, Patricia 76 Ortiz, Connie 76 Ortiz, Judy 104 Ortiz, Guadalupe 76 Oritz, Rudy 104,229 Ota, Brian 89,198,214,215,217 OTA, JOANNE 56,146,234 Otrambo, Don 104,225 Overstreet, Steve 104 Oxenford, Laura C,D,37,89,1 74,188 Oyos, Eddie 104 Page, Denise 76 Page, Donald 104 Page, Mike 89 PAGE, RICHARD 56 Palmer, Crystal 89,185 PALMER, DAWNA 57 Palmer, Debbie 89 Palmer, James 76 PALMINTERI, JOHN: Jr. Class Pres., Basketball 1,2,3,4: UTT Staff 4: 26,36,37,38,5 7,114,115 134,146,164,234,208,240 Palomo, Araceli 104 PALOVIK, ALLEN 57,141,145 Palovik, Janice 104 Pamperin, Duane 104 Pamperin, John 76 PAMPERIN, LYNN 57,135 Papke, Cheryl 89 PAPKE, WADE: Football 1,3,4g Wrestling 4: 37,57,194,195,216 Paquin, Phillip 104,203 Paquin, Steven 89,l41,2l6,225 Parillo, Cindy 104 Parillo, Tom 37,76 PARISE, LESLIE: Band 1,2,3,4: C,D,56 PARISH, SHERYL 56 Parker, Lori 89,166 Parr, Randy 104 Parrish, Rose 104 OARE, PATRICIA: Student Con- gress 1:57 Obbema, Richard 76,139,164, 195,196,214 Paskus, Eileen 76,173,172,188,190, 191 PATE, MARTY: JV Yell 3, Pep Week l,2: 56 Patresky, Robbie 104 Patresky, Ronnie 104 Patterson, Charles 76 Patton, Mike C,D,76,137,140, 141,146 Pauls, Kathy 81 Paulsin, William 76 Paulus, Anne 37,104,141,l52,155 Paulus, Denise 89,141 Paulus, Mark 76,141,210,21l Payne, Roger 89,228 Paz, Linda E,89 Peak, Diane C,82,89 Peak, Gail C,76 PEARSON, CYNTHIA 56 PEARSON, MIKE 57,195 Pectol, Jann E,89 I-PEDERSON, LINDA 56 Pedler, Willam 104,203,224,225 Peery, Richard 89 PEGAN, LEEANN 56 Pegan, Robert 81 Pelton, Robert 90,198 Pena, Johnny 104 Penn, William 104 Peralta, Kathy 104 Perault, Bobette 90 Perez, Charles 104,203 PEREZ, DELLIA 56 Perez, Donald 104 Perez, Karla 93 Perez, Manuel 90,198 PEREZ, MARKO 56 Perez, Michael 90,216,217 Perez, Ralph 76 Perkins, Anthony 76 PERRY, CLARENCE 58 PERRY, CONNIE 57 PERSECHINO, MAUREEN: Band 1: GAA' ' 2: 58 Peruzzi, Tim 104 Phelps, Brian 76 Phillips, Donald 76,137 Philbin, Joyce C,l04 PICKETT, DEAN 58 Pickett, Donald 76 PICOGNA, GREGORY: ASB Vice Pres., V Football 4: Boys' State 3: C,D,32,33,35,38,59, 113,142,166,195,234 Picogna, Mark C,l04,142 Piepkorn, Craig 104,213 Pies, Dawn 104 PIES, JIMI: FFA 1,2,3: 59 Pinheiro, Judy 90 Pitts, Kimberley 104 PLEMMONS, DIANE F,59 Podracky, John 90 Podwys, Edward 107 Podwys, Patricia 81 Poff, Mike 76,195 Poland, Deanna 98 POLAND, DONNA 59 POLLARD, PAM 58 Pollitt, Bobbi 90 Polendo, Dolores 104 Pomainville, Wayne 90 Ponce, Susan 104 POOL, DEBRA: Jr. Class Treas.g Modern Dance 4: Sr. Cabinet: 38,58 Pool, Kevin 104,213 Poole, Kim 76 Porrazzo, Bill 90,198 PORTWOOD, STEVE158,200,222 Porges, Roberta 76 Potter, Deborah 104 POWELL, DENNIS 59 Powell, Greg 104,136 Powell, John 90 POWELL, JOHN 59,90,134 Powell, Lori 107 Pratt, Debra C,l04 PRATT, SHEILA 59 Price, Connie E,90 REWT PRINCE, ROBERT 59,195,214 Pritchard, Hollie 107 Prock, Laurence 90,230 PROCKQ LESLIE: Tennis l,2,3,4 Electronics 1,2g German Club 1, Pres. 2: 58 PROCIOR, BONNIE 58 Proud, Karen 73,76,142,163,188 192 PROVOST, KARI 5 8 Pruzensky, Mark 90 Pugh, Shirley 76 Puckett, Dawn 104 PURVIS, LYNNETTE 58 Quesada, Phyllis 77 Quick, Dawne 104 Quick, Parnell 77 Quiett, Jackie 90 Quiett, Sherry 77 Quillen, Linda 58 QUINN, TIM 67 QUIRING, GINA 59,234 Quiring, Gogi F,37,104 Quirke, Kevin 90 QUIRKE, SHELLY 59- QUIROZ, ROSE 59 Racine, Tammy 90 Raincrow, Andrea 77,116,136, 146,160,184,234 Raincrow, Joan 77,121,l46,176, 177,187,192 Raincrow, Linda 90 Rains, Janie 77 Rains, Christy E,90,l93 Rains, Joni 104 Raines, John C,D,90 RainVille, Linda 77,l37,183, 187 Rakos, Cathy 93 Rambo, Drina 72,77,152,155,1 170,171,l86,l87 Rameigo, Renee 228 Ramey, Colleen 90 RAMIREZ, ARLENE: Sr. Home- coming Attendantg Christmas Formal Attendant 3: JV Yell 2: 59,153,155 Ramirez, Gabriel 104 Ramirez, Margarita 104 Ramos, Donna 104 Ramos, Jorge 104 Rangel, Dena 81,90 Raros, Cathy 90 Ray, Tina 77,147 Raymondo, Margaret 81 RAZO, LORRAINE 58 Reume, Dana 37,90,187, 201 REDMOND, LESLEE 5 8 Redmond, Lori 90,128 Reed, James 104,207 Reed, Sue 90 Reeves, Don 77 Reeves, Gilana 104 Reeves, Susan 77,142,l46, 204,205 Reid, Henry 90 REINHARDT, JEFF C,D,58, 230 Reising, Roberta 37,104 Reising, Therese 90 Reller, Sue 77 Remigio, Rene 93,198 Reminiskey, Noelle 104 Renshaw, Laura C.37.104 RENTERIA, MARK 58 Restadius Ralph 104 Retzer, Chris 90,145, 203 Reutzel, Julie C,77 Rewt, Jackie 90 Rewt, Jay 90 Index ln2l67c REYES REYES, ELENA C,58 REYES, ROBERT 59 REYNOLDS, DEBBIE 59 Reynolds, Teri 90 Riach, Ricky 90 Riano, Debbie 77 Rice, Shirley E,90,189 RICHARDS, DONALD 59 Richardson, Jim E,90 Richardson, Perry 104 Richey, James 90 Richmond, Susan C,D,77,138,178, 184,185 Rider, Robert 77 RIDER, SUE 59 Rieman, Bradley E,90 Riemer, James 104,216 RIEMER, NANCY 26,36,37,38, 58,115,184,185 RIERA, DIANE 58 Riggle, John 104,141 Riggle, Ronald 77,141,216 RIGNEY, DONNA 58 Rigney, Richard 90 RILEY, BECKY 58 Riley, Sharri 104 Rinehart, Susan 77 RINNER, RUSSELL, CCF 2,3:58 RION, DOUGLAS 67 Rios, Garth 104 Rios, Henry 37,104,228,229 Rippy, Dale 90 RiPPY, Diane 188,189,190 RIPPY, NANCY 59,122,146,182, 183,186,187,189,193,234 Risley, Jack 77,200 RISLEY, MINDY 59,135 Ritchey, Cheri 90 Ritchey, Leanne 107 Rittenhouse, Randy 104 Rivenbark, Lynn 104,106 Rivera, Robert 104 Robblee, Brett 90 ROBBS, GARLAND G,59,142, 195 Roberts, Brian 90 Roberts, Larry 77 Roberts, Pamela 104 Roberts, Patrick 77 ROBERTS, SIDNEY 59,195 Roberts, Stanley 90 Roberts, Richard 104 Roberts, Tim 104 Robertson, James 90 Robinson, Joseph D,C,90 Robinson, Nancy 90,178 Robinson, Robert C,90 Robertson, Russ 104,136 ROBINSON, TOM 60,195 Rochford, Jeffrey C,9O Rochford, Stephen C,D,77 RODRIGUEZ, ABEL 67 Rodriguez, Avelardo 107 Rodriguez, Debbie 77 Rodriguez, Donald 107 RODRIGUEZ, JENNY 60 Rodriguez, Karen 104,131 Rodriguez, Michael 90 RODRIGUEZ, MIKE: Football l,2, Sr. Cabinet, Assembly Comm- ittee 4: 67 Rodriguez, Roberto 141,142,231 ROFFEL, FRANK 67 Rogers, Doug 77 Rogers, Douglas 77 Rogers, Vickie 77 Rojas, Frank C,104 Rojas, Octavio 90 Rollins, Kelly 104 Roller, Wesley 81 Roman, Jennie 90 Romero, Kathy 77 Romesburg, Sandy 104,142,189 Rooney, Jane 77 Roper, Peggy 104 268 lndex Routledge, Steve 77,146,211 Roque, Fran 90 ROQUE, MINI 90 Rose, Mark 90 Rosenkilde, Andy 61,208 Rosenkilde, Kurt 104,139,210, 211 ROSELI, FRANKIE 60 ROSEVEAR, LARRY 61,214 Rosevear, Sheryl E,77,142,192 Ross, Lyn 90 Rosso, Daryl 104 Rowe, Dana 105 RUBALCABA, CINDY: Student Congress 4, Pep Club 4: 37,60 Rudzwick, Peter 77 Ruiter, Bob 105,213,229 RUITER, MIKE: Sec. of Education, Basketball 1,2,3,4, UTT Staff 4, 34,35,60,166,208,209 Ruiz, Eve 90 RUIZ, MARK C,60 Ruiz, Victor 105 RUNYON, TONY 67 RUPP, TOM: Basketball 3,4, CSF 2, UTT Staff 4: 60,139,175,211 RUSS, DONNA 61,136 RUSS, RONNA 61,136 Russell, Cathy 90 Saad, Salwa 93,105 SAENZ, SANDY: Songleader 3,4, 37,60,61,146,172,173,184, 185 Salazar, Rose 77 Salgado, Delores E,90 Salinas, Martha 77 Salisbury, Tim 77 Salzarulo, Nancy 37,86,91,15 2,155 Salzarulo, Phillip 81 SAMMONS, BARBARA 60 Sammons, Scott 77 Sanchez, Edmund 37,77 Sanchez, Rafael A,77,195 Sanchez, Ralph A,162,165,166 Sanchez, Yolanda 105 SANDERS, KATHY 131 SANDERS, KEITH: Water Polo 1,2, 3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,4, Letter- men Club 1,2,3,4g60,165,204,219 SANDERS, MARY 60 Sandlian, Mary 77 Santamaria, Diane 105,139 Santistevan, Christina 105 Sasser, Lori 105 Sattler, Mike 105 SATTLER, RICHARD 61 Sauder, Kim 105 Sauder, Larry 105 SAUDER, LINDA C,61 Saulsgiver, David 105,141 Savedra, Mike 91 SCHAFER, MARK 61,137,141 Schiebeck, Elaine C,105 Schryn, Gina 97,105,136 Schmidt, Connie 91 Schultz, John 37,77 SCHUSTER, SANDI 61 Schuster, Susan 91 Schwin, Dennis 77,136,142 Schwin, Sterling 91,136 Scichilone, Gary 77 195 Sciolla, James F,77 Sciolla, Janet 105,139 Scissons, Steve 105 SCOTT, BRENDA 61 Scott, Gwen 91,193 SCROGGINS, DAVE 60,115 Scroggins, Kathy 77,137 Seaman, Kandy 91 Seeds, Cindy 105,139 Seely, Lori 105 Seifert, Steve 77 Sellen, Richard 81 Sena, Anthony 105,164 Sena, Joe 37,77,240 Sepeda, Chris 105 SEPHTON, BRAD 60,136 Seraphine, Robert 91 SERNA, ANNETTE: Concerned Minority Club 1: 60 Serrano, Daniel 107 Severns, Stacy 77 Severs, Juli 105 Sewell, Debbie 105 Seymour, Rick 91,146 Sgro, Nick 91,212 Shackelford, Carrie 91,130,184 Shackelford, Joel 105 Shackelford, Robert 77 SHADE, RON 48,60 Shafer, Carol 105,190 SHAFER, DEBBIE: CCF 2,3: 61 Shafer, Joanne 77,205 Shafer, Marie 77,141 Shaputis, Jeanette 78 Shaputis, Terri 93 SHAW, BAMBI: Band 1,2,3,4: C,D,61 Sheehan, Lisa 91 Sheets, Linda 105 SHELL, ROBERT 61 Shemel, Howard 105 Shephard, Cheryl C,E,78 Sheppard, David 93 Shepard, Sherry 146 SHERMAN, DAVE 61 Sherman, Donald 91 Sherman, Steve 78,214 Sherman, Tom 105 ,214 Shields, Stacey 91,198 Shiley, Dawneen C,105 SHIPLEY, PAULA 61 SHOCKLEY, BETTY 60 Shook, Billie 78 Shook, Debra 91 SHORES, BRENDA: CSF 1,2,3, Modern Dance 2: 60,146,234 Shores, Cathy 91,146 Shum, Fred F,26,36,78,114,115 , 136,146,160,235 Sierras, Laura 91 Sierras, Tina 105 Simons, Sandra 91 Simpkins, Pat 105 SIMPSON, DALARIE: Modern Dance 4, Varsity Yell 4, Home- coming Queen: 60,151,152,154, 155,150,170,171 Simpson, Mark 105 Singley, Norma 107 Skiles, Peter 91,216,217 Skipton, Victor 81 Skomsvold, Paul 91 Slay, Daphne 105 Slay, Eugene 81 Slick, Eric 91,141,142,23l SLICK, MATTHEW 60,132,230,231 Slichter, Tim 105,225 SLOCKBOWER, DAVID 37,61 Smallwood, Ronnie 78 SMEE, GREG 61 Smiech, Gail 105,136 Smiech, Kim E,F,91,188,190,192 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith? , Cheryl 91 , Chuck 78 Danny 78,195 Doug 91 John 78 Kevin 78,230 Larry 105 Z Marilyn 78 Monte 9 1 Pattie 91 SMITH, PAUL 61 Smith, Sheila 91 Smith, Shelley 91,185 SMITH, SHERRIE 64 Smith, Sherry C,61,78,164 SUMMERS Smith, Stephen 91 Snyder, Daniel 78,139,210 Snyder, Dennis 91,146,220 Snyder, Katy C,105,190 ' SNYDER, SUSAN E,6l Sodke, Denise 91 Soehner, Carla 78 Solis, Dennis 78,195,197 Solorza, Alice 78 Solorza, Sandra 103,105 Sommer, Carla 37,91 Song, Kathy 105 Spada, Rick 78 Spagnola, Sheri 93 Spangler, Timothy 78 Sparacio, Diane 78,142 Sparrow, Colleen 78 Sparrow, Kim 78 Spate, Carol F,91 Spell, Alan 105 Spencer, Dennis 105 Spilken, Victor 139 Spilker, Janice 91 Spogli, Carrie 91 SPRAGG, DOUG 62 Spragg, Mike 91 Spragg, Rickey 105,207 . SPRIGGS, TONY Swimming 1,2, 3,4, Water Polo 1,2,3,4, Letter- men Club 1,2,3,4: 62,139, 204,218,219 Springsteen, Richard 105,229 Squires, David 78,141 Staley, Kyle 78 Standefer, Donald 91 Standefer, Donna 105 STANISICH, STEPHEN 62 Stanley, Jim 91 Stanofich, Steve 107,207 Starr, Roxanne 91 Stees, Jack 105 Stees, John 93 Steinman, Debby 105 Stelle, Steven 91 Stellrecht, Skip 78,162 Stellrecht, Patricia C,377,105, 187 Stephens, Aaron 78 Stephens, Arlene 105 Stephenson, Susan C,78 Stevenson, Kristie 91 Stevenson, Phil 78 STEPP, DAVE 62 Stepp, Ron 78 STEWART, JIM 67 Stewart, Joe 91 Stewart, Timothy 105 Stinnet, Tom 93 Stinson, Amista E,78 Stockton, Kelley 78,142,156 Stoll, Randy 91 Stone, Jeanie 37,68,78,115,122, 138,141,167,183,186,187,189, 190,191,193,240 Storm, Julie 78,136,193 Storts, Victor 105 Strand, Cindy 78 Strand, Jody 105 STRAND, MITCHEL: Water Polo 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet: 38,62,146, 204,218,219 Strand, Robert 91,207,220 Strand, Todd 78 Stratton, Carina 106 Stricker, Susan 106,136 Striff, Jim 81,195,216 Stroud, Cindy 91 STRUB, JAYCIE 63,234 Strub, Victoria A,78,184 Stumpf, Phyllis 91,185 Sue, Debbie C,D,9l,146,186, 187,183,19 3 Summers, Cindy 78 Summers, Edward 203,224 SUNDELIUS Sundelius, Sherri 106 Sutherland, Jeff 78 SVEC, DANIEL 67 Svec, Kathy 91 Swanberg, Robert 91,212,228 Swartout, Brian 92,207,220 SWEET, KEVIN 63,125 Swift, Alan 98,106,231 Swift, Tricia C,37,78,188,24O SWOFFORD, SONDRA 63 SWORD, DANNY 67 Swenson, Denise C SZOT, CHRIS: ASB Sec. Commun- ity Relations, CSF 1,2,4 Vice Pres. 3, Basketball 1,2,3: 34, 35,37,146,234 Taaffe, David 106 Tafoya, Charlotte 92,187,192 TAFOYA, EVA: GAA lglnteract 4: 62 Tafoya, Michelle 78,186,187,189, 192 ' TAIT, KAREN: Flag twirler 3,45 Drama Club 1,2, Thespian 1,2, 3,4: 62,176,177 Takashima, Edmund C,106,145 Takenaga, Jean C,106,137 TAKENAGA, NANCY: CSF 2,3: CCF 1,2,3,4g Science Club 4: C,62,142,145,l46,234 Takemoto, Beverly C,37,92,220,221 Tanaka, Gail 106,189 Tashima, Craig 78,195 Tate, Mike 106' Taul, David 78,124 Taul, Mary 106 Taylor, Cathy 78 TAYLOR, JEANNE: Drill Team Leader 4, Modern Dance 2,3,4g Pep Week 1,2,3: C,62,184,185 Taylor, Laura C,92,138,1 39,184 Taylor, Leeann 106,185 Taylor, Linda 106 TAYLOR, LYNDON 62,155 ,146,234 Taylor, Mark 81 TAYLOR, THOMAS 67,127 Tedeschi, Ben C,78 Thayer, Dan 106,142 Thayer, Mike- 78,142 Thelen, Jim 106 Thomas, Debbie 106 Thomas, Dino 106 Thomas, Frank 106 Thomas, Kathy 79 Thomas, Ron 92,216,217 Thomas, Sherryl 92 THOMAS, VICKI 63 THOMPSON, DEBBIE 63 Thompson, Leroy 79,157 Thompson, Lynnette 106,160,161 THORSEN, DEBBIE 63 Thurman, Mark C,D,79 Thurman, Ward C,D,106 TIGER, GREG 63,142,146 TIDROW, ALETHA 62,146,234 TILCOCK, TOM 67 Timar, Cynthia C,E,92,146 Tino, Cindy 79 Tito, Jill 79,113,146,184 Toby, Dayna 79,178,179 Toby, Lisa 92 Todd, Susan 79 Toma, Clayton 106 Toma, Debbie 75,79,l17,176,177, 188,204 Toma, Roy 92,214 Tomeraasen, Lowe 79 TOPPEL, AMI 67 TORBERT, LISA: GAA 1,2,3,4, Yell Leader 2,3 head 4, Christmas Formal Sr. Attend.: 37,62,l19, 155,165,160,170,l71,189,191 TORRES, FRANCISCA 62 Torres, Gilbert DcC,92 Torres, Julie 79 Torres, Mary 92 Torres, Ruby 92 Tosches, Dave C,D,92 TOSCHES, STEPHEN 67 Touw, Paul 81 Townsend, Jennie 106 Trapani, Barbara 106 Travis, Steve 220 Trausch, Mary 106 Tredway, Gayle 37 Tremayne, Jennie 79 Trevino, David 106 Trevino, Paul 92 Trifiletti, Marti 106 Trumble, Douglas 92 Trumble, Mike 106 Turner, Bill 92 Turner, Carl 106 Turner, Dale 37,86,92,127,195, 198,223,225 Turner, Larry 79 Tuthill, Cathy C,79 Ulrich, Evalee 79 Ulrich, Peggy 37,92,185 Unruh, Wanda 90,92,136,190 Usmany, Clifford C,106 Valadez, Jerri: Flag twirler 3: Los Coyotes Staff 45 Bowling Club 2: 37,62,164,240 Valadez, Trini 96,97,l06,216, 229 Valdez, Cathy 79 Valdez, Maria 79 Valdez, Perciscilla 79,92 Valdez, Ref ugio 93 Valencia, Sandra 79 Valencia, Tony 103 Valenzuela, Alice 96,106,190 Vanbeber, Sharon 106 Vanbuskirk, Dena 106 Van den Oever, Jeff 106,216 VAN DEN OEVER, WENDY: Drill Team 4, Pep Week 33 Senior IOC Rep: C,38,42,62 Vanderpool, Nancy C,106 Vanderweerd, Mike 106 VanFossan, Pamela 79 VanGinkel, Andy 79 Vanheyningen, Betty 106 Van Horsen, Scott 79 Van Horsen, Sheri 37,106 VAN HORSEN, STACEY: Los Coyotes Staff 3,4g Paw Prints 3,4g Songleader 3,41 38,63, 115,159,l72,173,185,240 Van Murel, Melanie 37,92,142,156 Vannoy, Eddie 79 VAN OORT, CHERYL 63 Vanover, Julie C,92 Vanover, Lorri C,92 Van Steen, Jeff 92 Van Steen, Randy 106 VARGAS, TINA: Freshman Sec., Pep Club 1,41 37,63,l65 Varian, Art 92 VARIAN, JERRI: JV Yell 2g GAA 1,2,3,4g Pep Week 1,2,4: 38,63,190,191,240 Vasquez, Art 106 Vasquez, Elizabeth 92 Vasquez, Helen 92 Vatakis, Rita 106 Vela, Sandra 106 Velardez, Victor 106 Venable, Rose 106 VERDIN, ELIAS 62 Verdin, Julia 92 VERDIN, MICKEY 62 Verkamp, George 79 Vezie, Steve 79 Vickroy, Thelma 79,142 Vidrio, Ana 106 Viese, Mark 229 Villalobos, Grace 106,183 Villalobos, Paul 79 VILLAVERDE, ELAINE: ASB Treas.: CSF 1,2,3, Treas. 4, Senior Cabinet: 27,34,35,37 62,146,190,234,235 Villaverde, Mike 107,225 Vine, Denise 79 Vrooman, Rel 37,107,207,220 VU, CECILIA: CSF 1,2g MUN 1, 3, Vice Pres. 3, FLO Pres. 3: C,62,79,142,146,l47 Vu, Khoi 37,107,142,145,146, 231 Vu, Teri 92,146 Wade, Cheryl 79 Wagner, Don 92 WAGNER, PHILLIP 67 Wahl, Stevan 107 Walker, Debbie 79 Walker, Patricia 92 Wallace, Charles 92 Wallace, Diana 107 WALLACE, GENINE: GAA 1,2, 3,41 62,155,188 Wallace, Joyce 74,79,183,167 Wallace, Robert 107 Walsh, William 107,207 Walter, John 92 Walters, Danny C,E,92,145 Walton, Gary 107,213 WANGRAD, CALVIN 63 Ward, Bill 107 Ward, Carol 92 Ward, Larry 92 Ward, Richard 79 Ward, Terry 107 Warren, Kelli 92 Washburn, Donald 107 Washburn, Jeanie 93 Watkins, Doreen 107 WATOWA, TRAVIS C,D,37,63 Watson, Kimberly 92 WATSON, RICHARD 63 Weathers, Liz 79,188 Webster, Andrea 92,128 Webster, Charles 107,225 Webster, Kathryn C,92 WEBSTER, LOUIS 63 Wechselberger, Rita 92 Weidenkeller, Tim 92,198,224, 225 Weiman, Gregg 92 Welch, Dawn C,92 Welch, Dora E,79 Wellman, Bobby 79 WELCH, WILLIAM 67 Wendt, David 79 WENNERBERG, ANDREA: GAA 2: 62 WERLING, RUTH 67 WERNER, CATHY: Science Club Pres. 4, Interact Club Vice Pres. 3,45 Foreign Exchange Club 3,4: 62,l35, 136,137,142,143,145,146, 147,234 Werner, Mary 92,146 West, Rosalie 107 Westfall, Ronald 107 Westman, Jeffry 107 Westman, Mark 79 WESTON, RAVENNA G,62 Weston, William 107,229 Whetsell, Teresa F,92 Whisler, Darrell E,F,79 Whitaker, Nadine 92 White, Arlan 92,136 White, Chris 79,92 a YUEN White, Donald 92,l95,216, 224,225 White, Heidi 107,139,145 White, Mike 107 WHITE, PAUL 62,141 ,200, 201,208,222 White, Richard 127,133,164 195,223 WHITE, RUSSELL 62 WHITEFORD, GEORGE E,F,63 Whiteside, Charles 79 Whiteside, Terri 107,139, 145 Wicks, Bob 207 Widman, Christopher 107 Widman, Ricky 79 Wiggins, Darius 107 Wilcox, Mike 107 WILLEFORD, ROBIN: Pep Week 2:63 Williams, Denajo 79,120 Williams, Katie 107 WILLIAMS, GARY 63 Williams, Julie 92 WILLIAMS, MIKE: Speech Club 1,2,3: 37,63,142 WILLIAMS, RICKY 67 Williams, Randy 81 Williamson, Bart 107 Williamson, Dane 107 Willson Willson Willson, Willson wiusonf rim 107 Carrie 79,136,137 Lori C,107 Sheldon 81 Richard 203,225 WILSON, JIM 66 Wilson, Jeff 79 Wilson, Karen 79,172,173 Wilson, Larry 145 WILSON, PAUL 66,164 Wilson, Richard 107,203,213 Windust, Bret 107 WINGET, CAROLYN: Drama Club 2 treas. 3: Pep Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4g Drill team 4: C,66,1 38,1 39,184,185 Winston, Donita C,D,79,146 WISE, DIANE 66 WISLEY, MARY 66 Witt, Wendy 92 Wix, Mike 107 Wold, Joan 105,107 Wolf, Gayle 107 WOLFE, CRISTINA 26,66, 120,188,193 Wolfe, Joe 107 WOLFE, STEVE 66,141 Wolfswinkel, Debbie C,92,187 Wolfswinkel, Vickie 79 Wong, Eddie F,92,136,231 WOOD, DARCEE 66 Wood, Roxanna 92 Woodard, Robin 79 Worden, Kimberly C Worden, Kim 107 Worley, Dave 66 Wright, Jeffrey 107 WRIGHT, SUE 66 Wynne, Don 79 Yamada, Janet 79 Yamada, Sharon 107 Yazloff, Jamie 79,124 Ybarra, Theresa 79,141 Yee, Janet l,69,79,l14,115, 165,167,l90,240 York, Tammy 107 Yuen, Kevin 92,198,228 YUEN, STEPHANIE: Yell Leader 3,43 CSF 1,2,3g Vice Pres. 4, Christmas For- mal Queen: 38,27,66,146, 160,161,170,17l,184,l85,234 Indtx 269 ZAMOK Zamok, Mark 92 Zamora, Laura 92 ZAMPIRRO, DAN 66 Zavala, Raul 92 Zielinski, Roger 92 Zimmerman, Helene 79 FACULTY INDEX Adams, Betty 16 Adams, Ethel 26 Anderson, Flora 16,142 Arnoff, Marilyn 16 Asta, Matt 16 Austin fBondJ, Leslee 1 6,114,240 Baker, Edith 15 Baker, Linda 14,28 Barnes, Linda 1 6,1 39 Bartulski, Richard 16 Bell, Kenneth 16,208 Blackwell, Charles 29 Blosat, Richard 29 Boies, David 16,39 Book, James 15 Booth, Stanton 17 Bowen, Carol 14 Brand, Adele 17 Brawley, Lillian 26 Breed, Betty 27 Bremer, David 17 Britt, Albert 17,83 Brouhle, Carol 17 Bryant, Nancy 17 Brydges, Claudia 27 Buchholz, David 17,129,196,216,217 Burkhart, Nancy 27 Byrne, Peggy 1 3 Casey, Claudine 18,188,190 Cafarella, Lawrence 17 Calvisi, Ronald 17,135 Clarke, Tom 18,204,218,219,220 Close, Carolyn 28 Collins, Paula 15 Costello, John 18,69 Craven, John 18,214,215 Culhane, John 18,69 Dascanio, Maria 27 Delatorre, Jeanette 28 DeMato, Betty 26,132 DeMoss, Carl 29 Dooley, Carol 18,135 Dubay, Jeanne 14 Fairchild, George 18,163,194,195, 196,210 Feemster, Ollie 14 Fein, Charles 18,142,158 Flores, Richard 29 Follett, Lawrence 18 Franklin, Henry 18 Gatling, Shirley 19 Gault, Pernell 19,143 Getz, George 19,212,230,231 Giokaris, George 19,213 Goodrich, Robert 10,11,19,144, 145 Gregory, Tom 208 Gronstrand, Sarah 19,145 Gross, Ronald 19 '25i6ex Index Gruver, Linda 19 ,69 Halfhill, Germaine 19 Hammel, Albert 20,39 Haughn, Evelyn 28 Haynes, Edwina 20 Hayslette, Theo 20,39 Helm, Delores 13 Hertzler, Virginia 29 Hicks, Edward 20,139,195,196, 227 Hjllger, Tye 20,39 Hirsch, Daniel 20,200 Hollitz, Rhynie 20,136 Holm, Jack 13 Howard, Janice 20,138,l86, 187 Hufferd, John 20 Hugenberger, Robert 21 Hughes, Alice 26 Hunnex, George 21,144 Hunter, Sharon 21 ,113,140 Hurst, Margaret 14,146 Jenks, William 14 Jensen, Regina F,21,158 Jovanovic, William 21 Kahkonen, John 21 Kerian, Vahram 21,97 Killeen, Catherine 1 3 Kolyer, Gail 26 Kramer, Donna 21,186,187 Krogh, Yvonne 22,190 Lubin, Rochelle 22 Machisic, John 12,32,148,149 Malich, Scott 22 Martin, Peter 26,132 Matthews, Naomi 26 McCa1ester, Ray 22 Mclntire, Marietta 22,97 Miller, John 15,166,170 Moffat, William 22,137 Monson, Joanne 27 Morris, Ruth 22,182,183 Napoli, Victoria 29 Narez, Dolores 29 Nelson, Margaret 22,83 Newcomb, William 23 Nordstrom, Ruth 23 North, Jean 27 Northup, Vida 15 Olson, Ralph 26 Peterson, Dicksie 23,69 Pevehouse, Anna 28 Phillipsen, Joy 27 Pilling, Fred 26,147 Piper, Ray 23 Pirkle, John 23 Polentz, Jane 28 Porter, Jane 14 Porter, Prentis 23,228,229 Price, Reece 206 Prochaska, Douglas 23,37 Ringo, Libby 27 Rios, Rito 13 Robbins, Jennette 26 Robinson, James 23,141,147 Rogers, Jack 28 Sargenti, Diana 26 Scaling, Betty 23,137 Schachter, Saul 23,128,, 147 Schumaker, Bernard 24 Simon, Aleta 15 Singletary, Rick 29 Skipton, Nancy 26 Soto, Angel 28 Soto, Fred 28 Steudle, Nancy 24 Stofleth, Diane 28 Stone, Janie 29 Strasburg, William 24 WATSON Tallant, Ralph 24,l94,195,196,224 Tangonan, Paul 29 Tennyson, Todd 24 Terwilliger, Ed 24 Thomas, Ronald 24 Thompson, Sally D,24,184,157 Tinkle, Stanley 24,116,140 Trikha, Shashi 25 VanWonterghem, John 25 Villafana, Olivia 27 Vrattos, Sylvia 25,69 Walker, Diana 29 Wallace, Virginia 25,138 Walsh, Ed 27,133 Waters, Roxann 26 Watson, Norman 25,228 By the time we get this annual done we're in the mood for a little fun. 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