California High School - Talon Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1977
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Published by Associated Student Body of California High School, Home of the Condors. 9800 Mills Avenue Whittier, California 90604 Whittier Union High School Board of Trustees Mrs. Virginia Macy Mr. Henri Pellissier Mrs. Sue Blevins Mr. John Lauritzen Dr. Jerry Sarchet District Administrators Mr. D. A. Morrissey Mr. Earle K. Fisher Dr. Arthur T. Hobson Dr. Norman B. Eisen Mr. Seabron A. Nolin I mia School Talon ii- 3221. .2 , , 4-' 3 .A 1 1-2 I S-W..-. lllltuuggg ' fa dr 'I' fl Q , I-V 'fi I gg Gig w Wd' ir If 5 'Kr 1, 'AVV H K ,. ,ye J, 1 ,gf 49, lm V I ,glue 11 V , ll' K Mui Dedlcatlon 3 Wmrnr W U ti wf 'r+W5 W1ff1f' . M x 1 Nvfr ' V ' X Www --. h x v- A.wMmmawm,yM H ' IM- wwf yvgj NM , A, E Ja .4 A A -1- vu. ALMA, Av TN? 1 f V 11.76. - :xg , A A, .. wr Q A MWAA...,AAA fwfW,,: H :W W :ww Amr. P-f . ' 'W 1 ,'5'W1'M y ,.W,,.M, H wb 'v.. A , , ' ' ' 1UWv'M'3fC1 M, Y WSQM 2 . Q . 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M, 'LX W ti ' 'Vi , M,W,,,,M X ,, .V A .W , fi, EH, f--MVN .A I, ' U.: - ' c-nl . 5 V 5, I llfl , fr W X A ' 5 1 3 1 ,X , ww '1.72.39?f3 V 'A 2 W 414, .H Q U' w in Q 3 2 f gf 4 fl , , , ,gy I' 'U , A A V i f ' 'Q A -lik i f L ' fi Vi , -' A V 1 1. ww, 'S X2 1' -- M 1 il . .,r' ' MJT ., . f , . . jf' A . 'f 1. ' gf, ' 1 fd 4, Q ,A e ,Sf Z Sen iors Senior Class Council: Putting more into it than meets the eye.' I . i.nn s . 3 L N Senior Class Officers. President -+ Dan McCloud, V. Presldent - Tricia Moe, Sec. - Laura McCandless. Senior Class Council fR to LJ: Row 1: T. Spooner, B. Kaner, T. Brobston, S. Padilla. Row 2: A. Muchler, A. Valeri, C. Hobson J 18 Seniors Mezzano, L. Millar, L. Torrance. Row 3: L. Bennett, L. Thomas, L. Heck, R. Roefs, K. Bantz, K. Millard, V. Coffman. Row 4:,C D. Horton, D. Prado, D. McCloud, T. Moe, L. McCandless, P. Souder. Martha Abreo Raul Acuna Abbott Susan Algulre Dan Allstun Candi Alvarado Rhonda Ando Chris Teresa Atterbury Seniors 19 NN K -...H Brad Austm David Bailey Pam Banks Carol Bannin 20 Seniors - J dBl kb Very little is neededwfdg make a happy Iife,, g y ! 'all , with in your way of Sherry Brakebill A friend is a present you give yourself 22 Seniors Robert Louis Stevenson Dennis Brantley Cindy Bravo N Teri Brobston Dennette Brodbeck Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear not absence of fear. Randal Buckner Kristin Buehler Doug Bush Mark Twain Seniors 23 Mike Carpenter Eve Carrillo Marcus Carvalh 24 Seniors 42' Richard Chung Kent Clarke Mike Charstrom Ross Clayton Claud Collins Sharilyn Collins Q' rf! . , all C r,,,,,g,,, so s 2 il' 1 - ...., i' Debbie Coburn Virginia Condra Vicki Coffman Seniors 25 26 Seniors Karrle Corkhlll Marlene Crnogorac Jim Cross IWW Bruce Deacon Bob Deaves Vickie DeLuca Danial Doh W ,f.,, , ,V , ,f , , , ,.,,.W y , , K? ,.- . M, W, - 4' y 2: , fb., Q , , , ,, K 5 w 'W r 'Q ML? f QW! M. -5,6 1 2 I f ' x X af Y ks' f F -, iff' if ' f if .W , A z- ' Jfzzfalivw 1 y 535 Julie Downey 28 Seniors Guy Durrett Cindy Dunn Carlos Duran i Chris Dwyer Richard Eastis Cheryl Eddy Richard Edelstem I David Duran Kent Easton Patrick Egan q vinvm s 'Q' elf. W ,.,, 7 ,- ,., I +-if rw-in N E X. A .J 'lis- vt L I.irst1'ifm in his machine Elizabeth Espinosa Lorraine Espmosa Lisa Elliott Tracy Elliott ? Charles Erben I Anna Fernandez Russell Flgg'lI'lS, Jr. Seniors 29 -Q' It Jeff Flohrschutz 30 Seniors Rhonda Fox an Beverly Flsher f H . William Fitzgerald Kim Fleming Gary Ford quad. Roxana Frischman , is WW if 1' Q X f 9 wa , w W , Q ' 1Q,:2Ql2 4f,, is ,Q 5? in Judy Garcia Vincent Garcia iii x W 5 is s 1 ,, w' ' ww 3-'2.4f'?5Q:! v f 'Mrs' , fy R 7 i i fi' YN - :J I ,f ,,.i, Y ,, 51'w ,f f::' iff f ,L -Y 12 ff John Gannon .V 9 ,iw . 5 , X ,, 4 N W 2 X if X v 14 l ,M v, it alia f X f Tom Gonzales P 3 2 w. fff- w , if Wfavfayw , f lash 1 ' . ,,f r yy V , 1, . , 9 of fi my 7 cf + ,,, . , .,,,, ! , Stephen Gibbs jf? t at 8 G David Gonzalez X 1 if 5 26' W, 'ffn ,zwlvigb .f , 4 , W 70 V ow an , Andy Gilbert Q , , 1 f wwf 393,111 -,f', Q ZI1 ,,:l z ww A1 f z V 97 . .Af Heidi Gonzales ' 2252 ff , fy, I Q, , i I f f 1 W W! Zi' ya X ff 7 1 K 4 A Scott Gilbert QQ Eric Grimm Karen Hailstone Grochowski I I Jim Gudehus Tania Bruce Hames 4 3? S , .W ,v 42 Greg Halbelsen Seniors 33 34 Seniors Jim Hawkes Dale Hawkey Linda Heck I' Cathy Heim Mark D. Hemry ,W 4 K W L 0 Brett Hodgson ., 4 If 7' , , ,, V! M. rf I KN . ,,, TW 4,5 0 , r V , 4, Q 1, h , W, 7 Wfifffia K l , a I .4 1 ?r FC f i 3 v , 4- 0 gg - A is ' If V A 4, 'f-van 1g .. ,Brazilialgv Sinf' ,L , ,mmaf '1 'V y W4 Richard Horner 36 Seniors Donna Horton Matt Hudson Dave Hughes Carol Huitema Bret Irving Scott Janssen Teri Janssen Deanna Jarman Julie Jasso Theresa Jeffers - Richard Jensen Dan Johnson John ohnson J anel Jones Richard Johnson - Seniors 37 Au., K ? . , V V f , 1 M + 1 ,,,, ,. L a ,' ,i'1:-was ' 4 1' af f ,f my , f 'tx f 9' 1, W Ai , f ,f W W f 4,4 'I , Q 4 711: v QV' V X V , fy 'A Y h 'L ff . 4 1 Q , , , 5if,e+ ,, 1-we' W. mg. - ' A ' ect M af V' l f ,. my 2 ...,,,.,,,,. 5 f P 1 5 4-M4 Kevin Kelly 3 ' ' , 3' , fa fag Wy 4 1 coil 5 .. ,Q if .ff . .ff ...W 9 . .fm W, 31' . - Li! ,....4v0' gun!! .gall ,mill 4-ni! l Don Kenniston fo 4 P1 . f j' X' I A- : 2 CMM, ' , . 5 H' 4' , 4, a Q , white, and down Janet Mills as her red, h government book goes down, dm- 0 I 1 fu ' is as Mm W: s fm I xl w. af' . 'fu . 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Janine Kruger Michael Kuhn Dan Ladd Patrick Lally J Leslie Lambert Robert Lastufka 42 Seniors Robert Kuenzig Cathy Lambert 935 .uv- Veromca Layton Louis Leidelmeyer Pamela Lewis J amoe Lazzareschl Pam Lee Y Pam Lesandrini Rosemary Levier Karen Lloyd 44 Seniors Eduardo Lopez Ernie Lopez Frank Luna Dave Mack Beverly Magness Sheryl Mammano W M5 9, f J W ,ff y ,AA, . 5 E, M ,, f V .., 4 J e f Rachel Manriquez 4 f .1 ef 3 f'.p ffiyfaxf' , xg .f ff 4 u 051 , 2 f' wi ' 2, giif ,WW ,, if , ' mmf, f Diane Marquez 5, Q 'ill , JE' 5151923 1 .R My ffl-rgz, My W f K HH Q ,.', 2. ' ' I ,Ev ', 74 ,f wif? XJ nnfff ff ' sbs N nut! mx - '-I' , IF mf- + '- Mg , f' - 4 V Q., E , . J . 2 ,x. ,. g inchesterand ee ,.,, Pi8dp'kick back in their casual wear for a day at - .QQ mia:,z,f.14, ,HIM x FW? fl Q 3 S ,'L', J f A M , , 1 +2 , www: Cv any af, ,W ' f f I, W A2 J? Q4 gr 9' A f f ,f2- , 4 ff 'ka' .p?3?f . W' 1 If fm f W A J 1 Rob McDowell 0. A3 Q1 7' QW Sherrle MCKIHHIS Karen McKn1ght GQQ, Ann Melsser ,Mlke Melllck L ,. 7 a a M Dean McVey Donna Mendoza ry Mendoza Janet Mezza L inda Millar Seniors 47 wr ,-4, wi! 1 ' 4: , f,,MZa?', ek 1,1 f 'wwf A 1 ,,,VV,,.1,, , I 3. MW S- 4 ,A V1 'Q 'V -s il 1 '7 vf +v,..,, 'Quin , W J ww, Tim Moody Cindy Mulholland Darlena Mmam Murphy I fv- Allce Mutxzhler - Brenda Marso Joel Nakamura Walter Nevis Seniors 49 Ronda O Brlen Lorl Newman Damel Nlchlporuk Ki Lori Norsworthy 50 Seniors Bill O'Hirok April Olivarez l iz. f J f ix I v 52 Seniors J ackle ra t Cindy Preston Tricia Pruett 2 - Rlchard Quance John Quij ada w lis a lookin g glass gilgisobaock to every man of his own I-'rown atit, and it in will loolc sourly upon at it and with it, jolly, kind :X 'K fx, o er Ree Thackeray Rollins MMWW Kara Robison David Rodewald Rhobbi Roefs 54 Seniors ,ff ,W ,K Shook Heidi Smead Karl Smlth Seniors 55 HO W has the Il + iwkm 56 Seniors . 1 I - ' r X .., , S My-1 5 R x .,.. Soster - ,gp ski xx A if lg 1, 1 J ff V ,MA 41 1 , i . +2 if' . 2' W Glenn Street 44 wmv , 5 M 1 Jeff Stroup , , ,, Charlie Stubbs 4... 'x H fn. 'iff' ' 'Qi A V Z 49 -. 3 4, giz VVAA., ,, if Z. . 1 . ,X I 4' if ..,, fi ,, K X ,, ,, V milf? , Q ,, ,J 4 ki ,f 58 Seniors Davld Taylor Helen Tllton - J an Thatcher Victor Thibeault LeeAnn Thomas Kumi Tomloka Lorl Torrence Helen Torres I Colleen Torsney 5, .1 ,g ff-,,,- W,,,?:, ff 17 wa, ,, f' Pv- , , fi J! 5 f ge w Hx Edie Unland James Troyk ? 'W ff '44 W is 32 N. M, K K I we-. R, K ,K M n 1 A Num -W-M, MM.. NM W: 'Quai -W-N-A A' few wx- ,, Donna Mggggdgi, Jancl Linedggf gr enjoying the we osiip. y Yee, 2' if' i f Esteban Valenzuela vim f . , Jrfwi ,, fig!-W f if ff, --fw,,,. fi, seam f 4 9 A ? wi X - 4? 'Nw-'riif . ,pn 2 1 , M f A e' Q- 'N em 4 W f rw V g nf' 41 slr,- 3,1 M 2512.23 ww if P f ff' ,f 14 12 1 f 1 , , , 3 I P f 1 1 X 5 fl WH. f M V, f lf! 1 Jeanne White Karen Wilborn Rick Whitesell Phillip W1li1amS Ed Wilson Doug Winchester Cheryl Whiting Anne Whittingham Debra Wilson A xiii 5 wg ,... ig We 1 l'n great act plan France eine? Seniors 61 Shona Wlsoh Sharon Woodruff Jxrn Woodvx ard S 62 Seniors Don Wrlght Karen Yelverton Corie Yoelin Robert Young Steve Young Carol Zirges Richard Blom Marcos Lima lQ11- 5 Seniors 63 II Pads, Facts, Funnies and Favorites I I I 64 Seniors From the Class of 1977! FADS . . . Wearing Bandanas and Scarves around your head, neck, waist, and various other places meant you were really stylish! Wearing high-rise pants was really classy! Haiving your hair cut and styled just like everyone else was an in-thing to o. Bringing your lunch in a lunchpail just like elementary school. A touch of nostalgia. Hawaiian print material shirts and puka shells brought a touch of surf's up to our class. Ski glasses and parkas were an in thing. If you wore these, people thought you were a skiier! Red-Eye jeans were very popular around the girls, especially if you were a guy wearing them! Wearing hooded sweatshirts under your Varsity jacket was especially cool looking. This meant, Look out for that guy, he's a stud! Riding the newly invented Mopeds around saved a lot on the gas shortage. Who Cares? Nicarism was originated, and it died in the same year. Skateboards were really in, especially down at the beach. They're a great attention getter! FUNNIES . . . When Carl Hickman snuck down to the school one night to paint the Senior Rock, and spelled Freshman wrong! Boy did we get burned. When the teachers had a Talent Show. When someone put hair all over the Senior Rock. When Mark Henry got up and danced at the Air Force Band Assembly, and then got up and did the same thing the next year! When the class of '76 put, Congratulations to the winners, better luck next year to the losers in the back of the Powder Puff program, and then we, fthe class of '77 as j uniorsj beat them 14-6! When the junior class of '78 thought they were going to win the Powder Puff game against the Mighty senior team of '77, and then they lost to us 22-2. Now that's funny! When Sierra stole Joe Condor, and we won 'them that night in basketball. Cheaters never prosper! When the tardy policy changed, and we had to go to detention! When we couldn't use the restrooms during class time, and if you had to go, you went to the Nurse! When all the studs barricaded guys in the small quad bathroom by putting trashcans in front of the door, and the teachers just walked away smiling. FACTS . . . Once upon a time there was pollution in bathrooms. Now it's in thi halls. When we were sophomores, our sophomore football team was League Champs! Someone tried to burn the school down in 1976, but only got as far as to burn down 3 BE rooms. They are now newly equipped witl electric typewriters, and very good new type of lighting. Our class won the tape race during Holiday Cheer Week all 4 year The Administration would not let the class of 1977 have 25 male escorts for Homecoming because of the misconduct of the class 1 1976, when they turned their Homecoming Assembly into a kissing contest! The only time our Varsity Basketball Team went to CIF when we were at Calhi was our senior year. We went 1 round in CIF. We almost had our Graduation in the gym thanks again to the clas of 1976. But then a committee was formed on how we could improve it in the stadium. 1' qw Senior Fzuoritcs. . . Jim Woodward and Carol 1FrogsJ Zirges Biggest Flirts. . . Kent Clarke and Terri Spooner Best Dancers. . . Mark Hemry and Dee Prado , I --all il f 1:53 Most Likely toSuccccd. . . s+1m : w: - Most Spiritcxi. . . Donna Horton and Mike Kahmann I I Karen Kelly and Dan McCloud Most Datcalmlc. . . Janine Kruger and Jim Hawkes Senior Favorites 6-5 Best Sense of Humor. . . V Scott Gilbert and Vicki Coffman l ' 1 'QSIELL Cutest Smile Jeff Stroup and Pam Ba ' a ' W Z '- qu ci '!!s. nu., , nks I 1 . at I ., , , m 43 it 33 , 1 S . , L it if V Pg L. , W W LKZV A Q ',.s. 'M M , Most Instrumental. . . Jeff Osman and Cheryl Mitchell AX Senior Characters. . . John Plrronc an1lJcnnll'crGarrctt I ,'megZ5' is Best Physique and I' lgure . . . I Jeff Kiser and Anita Morales I iii .,, iw 1 1 3, JFK' 1 J,-,1.. 1.9-Q , . M N g O. fl :I .5 I as 4 . x . . 4,5-aan Ou 7, 1, l . .1335 Q 21,1 ' lx 1 U ' ' i 4- , W4 xii :Qi 'M nr? 1 - , .45 5 f ,xl ,gxnvdi HI-assi - 'fi' v!zt:nU2gg5:' gl 1 . at whim- n-it ll l A' licstTl1eatricul. . , Ole Olsen anal Vheryl l-Iclcly - ,N - 66 Senior Favorites ff? V if 2 E Most Artistic . . . Joel Nakamura and Judy Garcia Senior Sweethearts . . . I Don Barneson and Cynthia Shook ' Q Fil X Y-,V its Most Intelligent. . . Kris Buehler and Andy Gilbert , 'RJ' Y L 05 Q , M. ','lf f... 'fa - ,,,,,, . Q, S 1 Ll 'fc W 1 5 f Lv l l 5 . A tg ' I I Most Athletic. . . Jackie Pratt and Jeff Kiser Best Personality. . . Rhoblvi Roofs and Mike Kahmann I Quietest Seniors . . . Ronda Fox and Kent Easton Senior Favorites 67 X Jig! 5 X , xl 4 V- - W Y xx xx X x V X7 ,4 R xti xr-. , .vm ,, AY5 ici v, J-K xxs' 5. 5. ,gn ,...- 'cw' S ff 7 E ix JR- ' 3' 'g'LL1-1 ': M If Leadership ASB Presiden t, Mike Kahmann In the brief lives of Calhi's students, this country has experienced perhaps the most historically sig- nificant events of its 200 years. Painful events, like the assassination of a president, the resignation of another, and an agonizing war in betweeng momentous events, which reflected the greatness of the American people . . . from the fight for equal rights to Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon. We have witnessed exciting times, and we watched with growing comprehension the events which have taken place. Now the time is fast approaching when we will no longer be idle observ- ers. America's greatest challenges are still to come, e and inevitably these challenges will become ours. Many problems await solution such as the con- President Mikey played football, servation of nature's resources and of her beauty, l food for the people of the world, and work for all Ii, Ez- 132. YQ N- e1,5,f,,. wg who seek it. E Our point of access is rapidly changing. Soon we will be asked, What are you going to do? California High School has seen each of us grow. Our love for one another, and the constant pursuit for knowledge both have undergone change and refinement. The time has come to put that love and knowl- edge to good use. As we continue to pursue our vocations, let us pray that each of us, in some small way can also contribute to the betterment of America and its people. Great achievements can be attained by millions of people realizing their own expectations. To each of you may I express my sincere hope that your goals and potentials are realized. If we can accomplish this, then indeed our coun- try's third century holds much promise. He also played baseball. Mike addresses the school at an assembly. Silly Mikey in the snow! 70 Leadership fi .f ,ie 4 ' ,, 3 ,1 56 MP, 2 5, K Q.. 4 C, 5 7 Qs. t g, , W A pg , - V , 5 tif. a1f.5al.ff 145' 'S 1 , 'F if f . l - V-9: N ' ,f CABINET OFFICERS President . . . Michael James Kahmann Vice President. . . Donna Jean Horton Secretary . . . Rhobbi Lynn Roefs Treasurer . . . Steve Money Young Pep Chairperson . . . Janine Ann Kruger Activities Chairperson. . . DeeAnna Patricia Prado Publicity Chairperson. . . Kelly Kelly Millard Assemblies Chairman. . . Randy Red Gruendyke ChieI'Justice. . . Ronda Quiet Fox Girls League President. . . Janel Really Jones Speaker of Congress. . . Robert Chester Pabst o lu! X ff-C3 , .,. A ' - .Q jfz 1 s 4 HAIL KAHMAININ. 3' ' , 1 .9 it Q I fait? ,EST ' 5'-is ' ::': ' , Leadership 71 A Cabinet. . . what hit her? ,tm I .iv f Q N 'av YN t we iL' ' ,, 4' The true Randy finally came outf J mel tried to sneak off into the woods. Typical Stevie! PW gui if vw- gk . gl, 9 4 ,V jig I . A 'Q f ag t,,t ff g mi A' in ,, ,-L -.. 1 K1 Rhobbi took notes, notes, notes, and more notes! i t ,N fr. in 5 R . . , . f- I X Janine working hard on Pep plans l I aw For All Seasons Kelly and Micky made quite a pair! K - - 1 1 4 In I fq w We f W 1 1 H Dee didn't take anything from anyone! v- O' i -A -' Q 1 Ronda played hard to get! K5 yd, Robert, speaking Lo Congress. Leadership 73 D Q Q QQ' , L' f X lwwdd .14 fri? 1 rf. , f W-vm if M f 2 1, 3, , f - l 'hh 2 0 5 ,W 6 A 19' ,, - 5, ,iv I Q Q' L' Q-ii . Q ' di' m .X L Law and Order in Calhi With Iudicial Court W Color Guards Showed Their Spirit it Q Iht d it I 'Eid .Q it Q 5 1 . 3 5 Congress Lives It Up With Pabst! Robert Pabst - Speaker of Congress Jeff Lopez - Parliamentarian 76 Leadership Terri Spooner - Activities What exactly does Congress do? Among various activities planned by Congress durin the year, Homecoming is their first big activity. Homecoming 1976 was a great succes thanks to the many hard, long hours the hard workers in Congress put in. Next, they plai ned Holiday Cheer Week held annually the last week in December before the holida break. A Luau dance featuring Life, ended this fun-filled week. Congress tried some thing new this year with the ASB elections. Instead of having a convention, they had a assembly for each class C77-801. This helped all of the students, instead of a selected fev get to know the candidates. All in all, Congress had a great year. They worked well with each other as a group, wit Cabinet, and with the Student Body as a whole. 'Ef- LAK' Front row: Todd VanDorn, Val Brown, Jeff Osman, Lisa Marchese, Terri Spooner, M Bates. Row 2: Kris Bantz, Pam Carroll, Sue Howard, Robert Pabst, Joan Kahmann, Ter Carter, Maurine Beltran. Row 3: Libby Gilman, Traci Robertson, Jill Michie, Chip Bisho Steve Yoelin, Jeff Lopez. Row 4: Scott Gruendyke, Dan Laica, Tom Howard, Dan McClou Mr. Remington. Terry Carter - Sergeant-at-Arms Kris Bantz - Secretary ,lx x X X ,N 2 y, N H25 31. X 3 Q W?- 5. , U Ng Q v QF v Rx .K fi rim .fo . :Q ,f , A 5 9' 'gi V Af i n mr-A is Q 'iii T ' W Q. if -+9 +0 K QA I 3- tr W E4 x E kkxxqx 5, 4 - f - av- -f - wr ' 745 ' A 1 ,is 8 f I 1 Q L. 6 , V xg gb U xi eq: NK X- 1 , . H ,....,Qj , -I QW if ' SLz1Lcsn1ena11mi,-Xllxunks 5,62 This year has passed too fast for me. I never enjoyed my school life in Japan like I have here. Calhi has a lot of things to enjoy and also many nice students and teachers. It was, however, just for a year that I could be one of the students of Calhi. I used to think that it would be just memories when I went back to Japan and thought about this year, but now I realize that it won't just be the memories that I will remember, for the pictures I have gathered will stay with me the rest of my life. Thank you, my friends, teachers and my family for giving me such nice times. I was really happy with you guys. Illl never forget any of you, and hopefully I will be able to visit you some day. Kumi Tomioka I didn't really know what to expect when I came to America. But I certainly had heard a lot of things about California, so when I left Kiel I was very excited. My great family and later my friends and teachers helped me to enjoy a terrific year. I like American schools which are very different from our schools in Germany. I learned a lot by living your way of life, and I hope I'll be able to come back later and see you all again. Auf Wiedersehen, bis spaeter Peter Grim 80 Y.F.U. vt' r- ek S . f D Kumi Tomioka, Japan Esteban pauses for a picture at the YFU I I X . sf? s f! -1 1 . X., Sgxlgg Z5-. fy, 3 5 k'.p,Y7'-.'yQv.s,,e f 'Q9,w 1 'q, . I . :xxsii-Ihwiil . . Mx. as ,,+:!ff...e ....... ll 611,25 saga' - .2 9 ff an J: ' 'I . W 35 .ggi N IB 12 if J? Rs J! is fx .w meeting. - Peter Grim goes to chat with some friends. 10. elgflilitillfgaigfigitglriiq iglieigctgurgleietlng ' Hans KHOOP, Denmark 11. Esteban Valenzuela, Chile . Kumi listens attentively to the conversation at the YFU meeting. . Peter Grim smiles at a chance to play for Calhi's water polo team. . Peter Grim, Germany . Sarah Ledgard, Ed Mesa, Hans Knoop and Barry O'Neal wait for lunch. Hans Knoop and Sarah Ledgard spend an Extra, Extra Y.F. U. Lands in America I came to California from a country where people look uipon the state as about fthej last step: before eaven. Even after I had read boo s about it I believed it. The Mexican prob- lem is unknown outside the USA. I didn't now about the smog either which I think is about the biggest problem you've got down here. I really 1 e t at there is so much activity all around. I io out as often as I can. I like the way the Danis school is built up better. There it s the teachers who are moving around and not the student. After all I enjoy California a lot and hope I'll come back later in my life. Ha' et godt dil vi ses igen Hans Knoop Before coming to the United States I was preparing to arrive with some knowledge of the United States or California in particular. The way I approached this was to ta k to other foreign exchange students who had visited the United States before. Tltieiy spoke of the way of life here in the Uni States, and what had really stuck out in my mind was that I was no longer going to have four meals a day as in Chile, ut now three meals. Not only are the customs of the United States different compared to Chile, but also the dress codes within the schools. The school codes are more liberal here in the United States and in Chile they are more strict. What has made me especiall happy has been the familyll live with, the Iyerciva s, and the people I ave met in school among others. it out these people to show me the waylal would not be so content as I am now. is experience has been very rewarding to me now and in my future. Esteban Valenzuela Campusano og- Sp 'lungs D ,Q P 5 CI u bs: One for Everybody! 5, SJ Interclub Council: Sharon Woodruff, Donna Horton, Dan McCloud, Terri Spooner, Cathy Wienell, J orie Stevens, Margie Corrola, Chip Bishop, Kara Robison, Denise Pellisser, Nancy Rizzo, Vonda Kliment, Geoff Korf, Dan Laica, J anel J ones, Debbie Kincaid, Jayne Gilbert, John McAvoy, Mike Bates, Robert Kuenzig, Karon Yelverton, Pam Lee, Jeff Lopez. 2. Donna Horton, in charge of Interclub Council, worked to unify the clubs. 3. lnterclub Council members munch away at a lunch meeting. 5. A club day princess, Cheryl Eddy. 6. Charlies Aunt, a Thespian production. 82 Clubs -fav' ever' Thespians: Front row: Kevin Kelly, Karen Yelverton, Julie Lyons, Geoff Korf, Cathy Coppock, Pam Lee, Robbi Roeff, Leslie Colter, Libby Gilman, Liz Smith, Cheryl Eddy, Andy Osman, Alice Muchler, Dean Rowan, Ole Olsen, Jeff Osman. X' Q 3 7- D I E C 1 1 ! 5 i -si -, rs-ff Girl of the Month Committee: Sandy Buckner, Marci Jones, Margo Weiss, Laura McCandless, Cynthia Hobson, Terri Spooner, Bev Magness, Colette Duran, Chris Clifford, Sandy Aughinbaugh, Cindy Clark, J an Moody, Jane Nagel, Gretchen Larson, Cathy Larson. of 4, J Clubs 83 United to work, laugh and have fun! :y dr i 3 'Silva ',,,,,,,,..f i' , - Ju... '5 fy l f-5: K- if Illlll tf K f L .1 I 'FIV ,Q fig? ' - 'Q ilis. 2 '? 5' f . X 4:5 1 K Vi,,,,,,,,a1.,2 if QQ- ,af O a X 5 QE Future Business Leaders of America: fF.B.L,A.J Officer: Jorie Steves, President, Traci Rymehams, V,P.: David Sicilano, Reporter. Dan Pelisser, President of History- club, ponders over the diction- ary. F.B.L.A.: Front row: Theresa King, David Sicliano, Lloyd Stone. Row 2: Caroline Roberts, JoAnne Nelson, Traci Rymenams, Dar- lene French, Teri Rymenams, Carol Haenor. Row 3: Ed Dewberry, Denise Leyk, George Ramirez, Shonnett Wilkins, Jorie Steves, Koreeh Gerschbacher. Row 4: Wendy Evans, Karl King, Barbara Curl. History Club: Dave Muller, Mary Laviguer, Ann Browning, Becky Bushyeager, Carol Murbach, Doug Harrison, Dan Pellisier, Becky Tonkavich, Linda Heck, Leslie Lambert, Janet Mezzano, Terri Brobston, Lisa Marchese, Cynthia Hobson, Toni Valeri, LeeAnn Thomas, Dana Hixs, Roz Torres, Stacy Kellar, Liz Smith, Kris Bantz, Gary Benson, Rich Atwood, Cathy Coppock, Julie Lyons, Karen Hole, Libby Gilman, Jeff Osman, Jill Engle, Joe Molchin, Vicki Zywozk, Alison Wiley, Jeff Corbet, Sylvia Burton, Margo Weiss, Kim Hudson, Pam Kincaid, Debbie Kincaid, Paul Rosen- kranz, Brian Cass, Bob Radomski, Mike Bates, Jayne Gilbert, Ron Golem, Andy Gruendyke, Lee Senese, Lilly Qualls, Lanien Marti- nez, Todd Lake, Steve Young, John Gile, Peter Grimm. Please don't take my picture! says Irma Smith, while Ramon Cano looks on. Health Club: Row 1: Karen Johnstone, Billy Hill, Karen McCarthy. Row 2: Marlene Crnozorac, Rosemarie Robledo, Steve Guerrero, Josie Robledo. Row 3: Margo Stepp, Barbara Sullivan, Laurie Twoddell, Jerry Sheperd. Row 4: Mrs. S. Gale, Margie Car- rola, Laura Simons, Eddie Prieto. History Club Officers: Randy Gruendyke, Sergeant at Arms, Dan Pelliser, President: Rich Atwood, Vice President: Steve Yoelin, Secretary: Jane Gilbert, Treasurer. Expanded Horizons: Row 1: Jackie Apalategui, Lorraine Camar- illo, Ramon Cano, Diane Clancy, Bobby Contreras, Mary Duran, Ana Fernandez. Row 2: Diane Garcia, Lisa Flores, Dolly Garcia, Alicia Gonzalez, Diane Gonzalez, Heidi Gonzalez, Donna Guerrero, Kathy Guerrero, Liz Espinosa. Row 3: Tina Quiroz, JoAnn Lopez, Julie J asso, Janet Flores, Cindy Lagunas, Irma Smith, Amandina Vaquez, Tony Ruzo. Row 4: Becky Gutierrez, Henry Mendoza, Becky Perea, Lupe Mendoza, Vicki Smith, Florence Perea. Row 5: David Ramos, Francine Valverde, Becky Prieto. , Ai V'.V 'rg-was .. . 'B 4 S. . ,f A . . Q, ,,,, f Q X cr 1 , -1- sg -v '- I , 1 . . I S V ' D 5 :I - rr , Bi Q! fi' 2, f Clubs Offer Social Enjoyment. Red Cross: Front row: Debbie Kincaid, Terri Brobston, Cathy Weinell, Donna Mendosa, Lisa Marchese, Lisa Fondren, Virginia Esquivel, Traci Robertson, Lisa McCandless, Janet Mezzano, Cynthia Hobson, Janine Kruger, Cynthia Montoya, Sandy Padia, Kris Bantz, Linda Heck, Gina Blanchard, Margaret Abata, Lori Torrence, Laura McCandless, Tricia Moe. 2. Leaders of Red Cross: Front row: Margaret Abata, Debbie Kincaid, Lisa Fondren, Laura McCandless, Virginia Esquivell, Pres. Cathy Weinell, Cynthia Hobson, Terri Brobston, Tricia Moe. 3. Dan Pellissier demonstrates a new form of mountain high. 86 Clubs 2 24 U5 if ff' f X ,, 'x si W ar' .gf ' 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mary Klobuear, Denise Pellissier, pull out ski gear for the ski photo. Photo Club: On ladder: Sharilyn Collins, seated lower right, Doug Harrison, seated left, Billy Hill, Charlie Daniels, Erwin Ulbrich, Vonda Klement, Teri McDurment. Standing left: Ron Golem, Travis Stockman, Steve Guerrero, Dave Bailey. Upper right: Jeff Corbet, Steve Starkman, Brian Buehler. Teri McDurment, Pres. of photo club, Vonda Klement, Jeff Corbet. Doug Harrison snaps a quick photo of the photographer. Ski Club: Front row: Joe Preston, Lyall Edey, Jackie Bertone, Bret Battertin, Denise Pellissier, Jeff' Lopez, Robert Pabst, Steve Yoelin, Joe Molchin, Jerry Vertigan, Kerri Franco, Sherri Woodward, Martha Smith, Karen Bilyeu, Kathy Atterbury, Tanc Elliott, Janine Kruger, Karen Herold, Mary Klobucar, Jill Michie, Jeanne Worley, Carla Kirton, Ronda Hora, Katie Whittingham, Sue Howard, Jana McCandless, Joan Kahmann, Tracy Robertson, Linda Minert, Christina Deleon. Clubs 87 Pep Club: From row: Marilyn Hop., Sue Aliguire, Bev Magness. Row 2: Janine Kruger, Cathy Lambert, Donna Horton. Row 3: Karen Johnstone, Sylvia Burten,Jane Harris, Sharon Woodru ff. Row 4: Cathy Sargent, Shelly Shipman, Libby Gilman, Vicki Zyzczak. Row 5: JoAnn Nelson, Cynthia Montoya, Donna Jackson, Karen Spees, Row 6:'Lisa Glidden, Sandy Hintergardt, Becky McGimpsey. Pep Committee: Andy Osman, Janine Kruger, Sue Aliguier. Row 2: Lisa McCandless, Pam Florshutz, Carol Zirges. Girls League Council: Jane Harris, Bev Magness, Debbie Kincaid, Pam Lee. Row 2: Toni Valeri, Kelly Wicmuller, Pam Kincaid, Melissa Davis, Carrie Estrada. International Club: Visitor, Peter Grim, Prineila Frntao, Ann Browning, Debbie Kincaid, Marty Gomez, Angela Gomez, Kumi Tomioka. Row 2: Todd Lake, Marcus Carvalho, Reonhard Pollok, Pam Kincaid, Kara Robison, Leslie Lambert, Esteban Valenzuela. will 3305 ii ' 'E if A Aft .U 1.2 K ,Wi f-pf wi fig, :-bfi:-',:4.v . rw K., I , twii' -A-. M' ' :W - ' 'QQ 174- -- i lik I LL: 5 '. .qi , L .- 9 Q if ti A 35 ill lx ,r as tiki: Nt -1 .' :T 9 i Q L' 145- .ai 'na .Z '-Lgghi, Memories for a Lifetime, 'In a Year's Timel' NE: sig, C .,, . Q , W ,QIQ R Condor Country Club: Row 1: Randy Gruendyke, Dan McCloud. Row 2: Norm Edwards, Bill Espinosa, Steve Yollin. Row 3: John Taylor, Joe Molchin, Dan Pelliser, Bret Batterton, Jeff Lopez, Mike Quigley. Row 4: Rish Atwood, Lee Senese, Hayden Robinson, Dave Vandershut. Row 5: Carl Cheffers, Paul Franklin, Tim Trenkle, Brian Buelher. Not pictured: Brian Cass. gif-xg K! K P Tig i Q. .. ,:,'I no 1: fg Y . - S 1 - MN .film Z 4 ,X , ,im Randy Gruendyke and Dan McCloud do the Chicken, Drama Club: Front row: Libby Gilman, Karen Velverton, Liz Smith, Clark Hawley, Robbi Rioefs, Judy Saunderson, Dean Rowan, Jan Moody, Mark Peters, Sandy Winberry, Bonnie Lawrence, Karen Smith, Nancy Samples, Susan Graybill, Dorthy Hudson, Roseanna Rios, Leianna Weigman, Leslie Colter, Marilyn Hoyt, Chris Bentley, Ole Olesen, Diane Wann, Pam Hix, Keiven Kelly, Cathy Coppock, Alice Machler, Cheryl F1ddy,CeoffKorf', Pam Lee. Clubs 89 .,.. E lJ g1 f5 ,:V,. . :H --y ssfi Deservin g Received Honors Dean Rowan, Bank of America in Fine Arts. Judy Garcia, Bank of America certificate in Art. Kristin Buehler, Bank of America certificate in Science. Mike Kahmann, DAR award. Steve Young, Bank of America certificate in Math. Cheryl Eddy, Bank of America certificate in Drama. John Quijada, Bank of America certificate in English. Paul Sones, Bank of America certificate in Trades and Industry. Sherrie McKinnis, Bank of America certificate in Home Economics. Jill Austin, Outstanding Freshman Award. l k.,hVk 1 X' .,'2. . 'NIJ ends, akin A Q, is K3 11. 12. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Paul White, Outstanding Freshman award. Donna Horton, Bank of America Science and Math. Terry Carter, Girls' State. Paul Quijada, Bank of Amer- ica certificate in Foreign Languages. Cynthia Shook, Bank of America award in Vocational Arts. Jeff Osman, Bank of America certificate in Social Studies. Teri Brobston, Bank of America certificate in Busi- ness. J an Thatcher, Bank of Amer- ica certificate in Music. Andy Gilbert, Bank of Amer- ica award in Liberal Arts. .. Q., 11' , Q., .,.. 31,1 . ., I' Awards 91 '1 ff X ' X If xy !,! S-if f Q L 1 ' X , , f ' X fff X A f f fl . ff f I V X 1 ,L,, X X I N N N s f X X M 7 N' , I ,fl f ff' 4 X ylfx V f , f x , ,f Lf! , ,, f I ' . :K OW ff if QT, , ... ,x. X . ' , ,.- -2-if EQ X X I if 1 4 .X 43 X-1 22 J Z' ff! g 7, X ' ' , W! ' . I , ' fx 7 M f ' 1 .A Q51-in f ff! ' -Q.-' w , L, ,yi ,'?f' f '- M WYE? K Z i!,ij?.!,f H! Ziff' X 'Q'ff'1fff-M9 1, ff? fr Q9 AQ-L -:Z , X ' V, - .29 Xu f MX ,- H' ff 1 9' ' '6 jf? V .I V -.3 N 4 ,, H .. , Q!! X 5 ,,f, , 'z 4 'f f! 'gf Z X L eff L - MZ- , . 2 N Qi, , M . xix I W fig X X ,af f' eff - fr' , Ei: Y My cl -:fi ' Z - Lf 6-ix Q W gf 2 X 1? X .,, gg f-I -f f K , f , '93 f f - 4 N 'f' f 5 ,f Z? , A N, J f :fi ff J- ff - ffl fffe . , ,x -X xv-, Zf! 'ff ybcixx X JA X l K 3 VM?- 1422 - f N -f 2 ' 1 11 HU V27 -X 4 WPZ 1 47 x-1. ,' . , , ,, f. 4 4 n Y-A J X l ar! 2 lf if '17, lf' L 'I v4Lf 1' If cP fff:f'f-in-:.', 1- , -gi, X ' ff 1.2 5-4-lg,,, , AZ X 1 -Z! df V . Q k UP 1iuri'IussVulxlwil ,, . - -- rw .Aft E 5 'A 1.g TQ Q .. 'H 1 ' nL. v ' N X . 1 ' V ,lA ,AFX j 11 g,gW. L ' A L I b A ,SS EQ in 1 f f, h'LJ f q Q by W 2 I l A xii A , A V , , 5- - , Vgflgg 4.3, -Q A ,, ,mg . 4+ .eg '- MW E .W L, 1 Q E 3, Q K U W f 5 1.93 W 1 W X f MFA 4 1 xv Wg: is v F J-4,f2fsfsf it is ' .gr Q 5 i f v iff, ' 'phi' . Six, Zbhm N x. 1 X 78's Led By Bates 1. Mike Bates, Junior Class President, pretends to be doing his job. 2. Mike directs a harmonious Junior class. 3. Junior Class members chat leisurely at Nutrition. 4. Junior Class Council: Front row: Liz Smith, Lorrie Drotning, Libby Gilman, Sylvia Bur- ton, Geoff Korf, Row 2: Mike Bates, Jeff Corbett, Dave Muller, Mark Russell, Bob Radom- ski, Margo Weiss, Julie Lyons, Brian Cass. Row 3: Robin Wheeler, Sharon Kelly, Terry Carter, Peggy Enkogi, Kerry Killian, Rich Atwood, Cindy Edwards, Joe Molchin, Dana Hix, Jill Michie, Lee Senese. Row 4: John Gile, Randy Gruendyke, Paul Franklin, Todd Lake, Peter Grimm,Jeff Lopez, Carl Cheffers. 5. Junior C.S,F.: Front row: Cathy Clark, Geoff Korf, Sandy Winberry, Joanne Nelson, Robin Wheeler, Pam Flohrschutz, Kerri Killian, Pam Yoker, Jill Michie,ALibby Gilman, Sheri Emory. Row 2: Carol Murbach, Karen Hole, Carla Sciarro, Diane Stoll, Darlene French, Sylvia Burton, Dave Muller, Lily Qualls, Karen Quattrocchi, Anne Browning, Cyndi Montoya, Jayne Gilbert. Row 3: Todd Lake, Pam Kincaid, Margo Weiss, Liz Smith, Jeff Corbett, Rich Atwood, Kirk McLaughlin, Lee Senese, Judy Brown, Ron Golem, Julie Lyons. Row 4: Brian Cass, Sharon Kelly, Dan Pellisier, Randy Gruendyke, Steve Yoelin, Lori Waldon, Carl Cheffers. Not shown: Kari Holland, Tami Lund, Tom Mead, Robert Nuanes, Andy Osman. 6. Junior Class Officers: Todd Lake, Vice President: Liz Smith, Secretary. 7. Junior Class has frightening manners. ' 8. During the construction of the house, grave decisions were made, 9. Sylvia finds no substantial meaningto whativi-ike deBates, L Tw saw . .' ' It 1 f , f -5 X 7 A '-xi -' Q , HA, in If Q, Q .L rg 1 . -A J' , N. . - . . ,, .,. , ..,, , -,xr ,,- - X QA iii 7 f , va. Y Q is sf ,5 4 l 4 ei L S .Qi f Pi Qvy lwz - i C 2 . V .1,, , n , IU ,.,. , ,, ..t A he Y l l ., 5 , ral? ,mini - Q ,Qu img Q?-T -ff' iw or s if , 4. 4 ' n K1 NI 5 4 ' i f 7 ' 'i .A , gi fx Q . Xs g ij? - F , ,qw 4 J 1 l Q fa-A Q g W., Junu Class ouncil 95 - , :': fa 3 1 y P 4, J , . . ,.,.., .,.-sf wrt . 4 i 'T 7' fi ,QL f I I l 9 is Mighty Fine Q .ur-A sn- 1. Sophomore Class Council: Front row: Jill Austin, Jody Millard, Chris Clifford, Shelly Adams, Barbara Meyer, Jackie Anthony, Colette Duran, Stacy Rollins, Cheryl Sta- ley. Row 2: Bev Woss, Karen Russell, Jill Frieze, Dan Laica, Denise Pescosolido, Elaine Davis, Pam Eieholtz, LeeAnn Horton, Sandra Aughinbaugh. Row 3: Bill Espi- nosa, Debbie Smith, Kay Byer, Maureen Beltran, Jamie Spooner, Scott McKnight, Scott Maryott, Doug Stroup, Brian Buehler, Rhonda Kiser. 2. Sophomore Class Offi- cers: Left-Right: Scott McKnight, Vice President, Stacy Rollins, Secretary: Dan Laica, President. 3. Members of the Sophomore Class Council chat in the small quad. 4. Sophomore C.S.F.: Row 1: Margaret Crowell, Jody Sitler, Heidi Ridenour, Jane Nagel, Cindy Clark, Anne Huitema. Row 2: Bev Woss, Nancy Dauer, Kathy Gibbs, Karen Coster, Ellen Coleman, Lee Horton, Coreen Gerschhacher, Jill Austin, Chris Clifford, Sandra Aughinlxagh. Row 3: Alex Efseaff, Brian Fitzgerald, Doug Jessop, Steve Brom- berg, Scott Maryott, Brian Buehler, Leonard McLaughlin. Not shown: Diane Gonzalez, Diane Huff, Eric Portnoff. 5. Freshmen CSF.: Front: Randy MacDonald. Middle row: Ellen Keck, Mark Bushyeager, Nancy Taylor, Richard Golem, Bruce Starkman, Denise Hernandez, Janis Qualls, Denise Leyk. In tree from left: Doug Thomann, Lisa Glid- den, Leland Sheneberger, Mark Peter. Not shown: Kevin Brandon, Patty Daniels, Gayle Flanders, Richard Owen, Beth Peters, Heidi Smith. 6. Freshmen Class Council: Front row: Scott Gruendyke, Jeanne Worley, Randy Mac- Donald. Row 2: Kerri Franco, Becky Tonkovich, Diane Kring, Shari Woodward, Mark Bushyeager. Row 3: Cheryl Saxon, Sue Howard, Chip Bishop, Lynda Kemp, Pam Car- roll, Leland Sheneberger, Gayle Flanders. Between trash cans: Lisa Glidden. Row 4: Joan Kahmann, Martha Smith. Row 5: Charlie Daniels, Martin Ibarra, Kirk Owen, Rich- ard Golem, Steve Dwyer, 7. Freshmen Class Officers: Chip Bishop, President: Kerri Franco, Secretary: Jeanne Wor- ley, Vice President. 8. Members of Freshmen Class Council wil baked goods to help their class. From left: Gayle Flan- ders, Kerri Franco, Joan Kahmann, Pam Carroll, Diane Kring. , 96 Class Councils Fresh Startp Bishop leads the Congregation ' :Q if . . ,J M1 L , Q, X 2+ L1 asm, ....-null? Abata, Margaret '78 ikbreo, Ramon '79 Achin, Vicki '79 Achor, Robert '79 Adams, David '78 Adams, Shelly '79 Adamson, Mike '78 Agalzoff, Andy '80 Aguilar, Carmen '78 Aguirre, Kelly '80 Allen Jack 80 Allfie Greg 80 Allfie Karen 7 Allgaler Mary ffl ek Allington Rand cw? li Jerry 78 1 , - Ralf! N A 7 il 79 ,A . A Archer, Scott 79 y A Aregood, Keith '79 , 98 Classes 'I ! if 'Cl Engl. Y 7 5' ' 5? if 'WY' Z rf: f'-e V571 man, QV! ,, ,, . f , mga 0, 7 W r, V, , ifiaii: . ' . mm K rw Beauchamp, Barbara '79 Bedford, g '79 Belanger, a na '79 f , XM Q' B 6 If ,lr cf? ,,,. 7 : an i ii V arles Mike 'so as co, Bernie '79 B ,Jimmy '79 Classes rw K, ...Q- '-...'l'-..-2 Borhegyi, Tibor '78 Borntreger,'Robert '79 Borries, Robert '80 A Bowmgn, Lonnie '79 Boyce,' Stacy '80 Bravo, Ed '78 Bravo, Rick '78 Brem, Charles '78 Brill, J '80 ' ' Brill, Britton, Tonjig '80 Broadhead, '78 Brgadhead, Mary '79 Bromberg, Steve '79 Bronkar, Chris '80 f - 1. fir f .1 . 8 H J ,. Til Classes 101 102 Classes Brounshidle, Ann '79 Broussalian, Shahnik '80 Brown, Adrienne '79 Brown, Judith '78 Brown, Scott '78 y Brown, Valerie '78,y Browning, Anne 0 Browski, Tami L ' Brubaker, Gail '80 Bruff, Nancy '78 Brydon, Kevin 7 Buckner, Sandrg,.'fI9y Buehler, Brian '79 Burdge, Dennis '78 Burgess, Sheryl '78 '80 Burton, Sylvia '78 Bush, Deborah '78 Bushyeager, Mark '80 Bushyeager, Becky '78 1: Cabrera, Julie '80 Calabrese, Ron '79 f Humberto 779 mxwwgiag , :rf :qw fg ,,, ffl eww wgs-fm-,,',,,,, ,,,,,,. or f W. .,,. ,.ztffe2wv Y Camarillo David '79 'r',' i 7 V , Camarillo, Lorraine '803 gp Campbell, Diane '79 QL Qfgnnon, Jeri '78 7 Tull vlf ' we-r wif' n f' 4: W-,' 1 f fa L2 'B ef et C5 ,W Y ' ,jf fkl 'ff ' A 1 Ki ,w 'QA ,,, , f , f -'J vu-We x 'SM J 1 yfrfik 4... wg--v mb? ,7,!'1-gf it-QL! i- ss. .1 'nba Wt ,', JL ...qw 6 I Cano, alis T Canlislewlqelly ,78 ..., Carragsgfygtephen '79 Carrasco, Joe '80 Carrasco, Marina '79 Carrola, Margie '79 Carroll, Cindy '79 Carroll, David '78 Carroll, Jimmy '78 Carroll, Pam '80 Carter, ' M Carter, Teresa,Qr'78'5fQg Cartwright, Carvin, Dani' Casanova, Julee 51,5 Cass, Brian 'liii 'C Cavish, CBJQI '79 'all l8l1l i'iiii'8lli Cendej as, Cessna, Jackie a,, Chacon, Sylvia '78 , Chaffin, Ken '80 Chakan, Gary '7 9 Chamberlin, Steve '79 Chavez, Chavez, Mike f Chavez, Robert '78 Cheffers, Carl '78 ,N 7,1 al, ,..,,,,, ,, 3 eezzfaeegxzzwa- ww ,.,,., K W ,, - ,,.,, . - ,.., Q- ww-W - f l. lmzzfgleiinwswilr . , ' , fy ,,,, Classes 103 1 n 2 g 104 Classes mw ff ' e H XM' l mfaggzfvwgfiv' 'Z ' ' 'YE 1.-Vw-. W M.. .1 . ' 'ia .7 ,. , .,, N. ,,W,,'zfWg, y iw ,W.d,,f,f M , .,' ' f Dlane if -5 no Conley, Janet Conley, Jeanne '80 - ,V A ,',,: A , gf K val, ff Ai ,gflffg 1 2' 7,1 4 .4 + fn' 'X 22? ?,f'5fr sig' 4 v , fa r 'Qui 5 4 , ' 5 ' MQW l as , Connolly, Bruce '80 an 5 'W ContrerM2526Ior1ali80 95 W 7 enle f ,C V , ,.- , .,,.. , . , , . , QW' 7 'enen on 5 'nnn 1 af he nee .-:, ' ,.,, f'Y'Y ' 8 eeee 8 V 1 C 8 4 1 f S neneen Q ' K, 4 ' ': h o 7 feen 8 A 7 9 to ' X , -' X . 8' 7 x 3 ' n f' to A eeee ., X 'fa fs., IIT' Cortez, Ernest '80 Corwin, Christy '79 Corwin,,Colleen '78 Coscarelli, JoAnn '78 Coster Karen 79 Cotton, Susan '79 Cox, Steve 79 Coppack, Cathy '78 Corbett, Robert '78 Corrales, Pam '80 Correa, Richard '78 .8 ' A Q s 7 N . . , 4 a ff' 3 .. an , - 4.5 z I I Jw . B. . sle r Q Costello, Mamrel '80 bo Q 3: ' 7 Q 1' Qi.: si nt f 22' 9 7 , i .ser u.f..:s . f l 11.4 s Classes 105 I ' , ,f,f , , ,f W fi f 7 Craig, Deniel '79 . Croffoot, Debra 1 l , Cfowe11,MafgamfW '7 30b9'5'f30 7 , , Cuen, Mitchell '80 Frankie '79 ' Gina '78 J n C ulhane, Mike '80 g r, Janet 78 ,, '94 ,nf 624 iii: f , ,Eg CQ, ,n1ngham, Mike 78 of ,Et Barbara '80, Curl, Diana '78 M:M' Curnutt, James Curran, Donna '79 M 7 Curran, Ginger '78 Curtis, DayidV?'Z3, I z Czarnecki' ,Z 1 - Daiken, Dallas, Dai? 7 ' f 8 7' if :M 8 Daniels, Charles '80 7 Daniels, Patricia '80 Danyluk, Deena '80 7 Darrigo, Tom '79 7 7 Dasilva, Don '79 iw' iii? ' - 7 7 7 Nancy '79 -fi Davenport, Jan '78 W iil Davenport, Kelly '79 Davis, Chris '78 Davis, Deann '80 Davis, Elaine '79 Davis, Melissa '79 Davis, Rick '78 Davis, Robert '79 Davis, Shellie '78 106 Classes ' :Zh , . mv, Www Us we ,sa VV W . ' 'V 4 if ' ,--' 4 afar , 37 ff , , f ff. 14 Dean, John '80 Deaves, Debra '79 DeGraffenreid, Tammy '78 Delapena, Martha '80 DeLeon, Chris '78 L ...J wr-f-' If Q.-9 Delgado, Andy '79 Delgado, Richard '80 DeLuca, Patti '78 Dennis, Terri '78 Dewberry, Donna '80 Dickhens, Craig '80 f' Dixon, Dale '78 Dixon, David '80 Dodd, Lyle '79 Dolan, Doug '79 Donovan, Martin '78 Doran, Beckie '79 Dorman, Linda '79 Dowell, George '80 Dowis, Barbara '79 Drotning, Kelly '80 Drotning, Lorrie '78 ' Dudley, Charolotte '78 ' Duggan, Pat '79 r yayodl o ggly,'g - Du nn, Toni '80 i Duran, Mary '78 Duran, Mike '79 Durant, Ronnell '78 Durham, Steve '78 Duron, Colette '79 , W 7, y l Durrett, Layne '78 7 Dwyer, Jeff '78 Dwyer, Steve '80 '4 C' Dyer, Deborah '78 X i M' Dyer, Richard '80 L2 f ZS' Classes 107 1 'Ji . , ff -1-,lee 135 2 0 'Qi U'-12? Nui M Carrie d Fellbaum, Mark '78 Feuchter, Shaun '79 Ficery, Robin '80 Field, Colleen '78 Figgins, Ron '78 'F Finnerty, Dan '78 Finnerty, David '79 Fiore, Brenda '79 Fisher, Paul '79 Fitzgerald, Brian '79 Fitzgerald, Marilyn '79 Flanders, Gayle '80 Flinn, Randy '78 Flippen, James '80 Flohrschutz, Pam '78 Classes 109 'inn-., ,pum- 1 Mm? w 2 in 45544: ,K A5 W W!! 'civil wif igggwiigiw French John 80 ' ' f- if s ' V ' AVVA 2 , ,VVV V6 . ' ' - 'L i ZIV 1 'f'i T J , if VJ:,, E M 2 . V' 1- ' M mir' r'L, wa f, , I '-,, Q' i if yf FrE3y, Plfglip ' ' ' ' s Q ' m rf, it ia iw ,, H W J 111 V79 110 Classes gf, ie 5 5 L ,i,,,, A ' ws, ,Q 59' M A ,,,. ,V ,li V , - 7, ,r f' fi Gibbs Frith, Rod '79 Fritz, Randall '78 Fuchs, Craig '79 Furr, Kim '78 Furr, Bill 'wi Gabriel, Christa '78 'W Gallegus, Liz '79 Garcia, Danna '78 WWW Libby 'vs l l Glidden, Lisa '80 Golem, Richard '80 Golem, Ron '78 Gomez, Angela '80 Gomez, Rudy '80 Gonthier, Mike '7 8 Gonzales, Fred '78 Gonzales, Juan '78 Gonzales, Roberto '79 Gonzalez, Dianel79 raybxll Susan 80 reen C s 7 rlbble Danlel 79 l Grlmm Darryl 79 Classes '-1' Bvx QW? V7 - ulley, Robert '79s it It Grimm, Peter '78 K Grochowski, Liz '78 Grochowski, Mary '79 Gruendyke, Randrew '78 Gruendyke, Scott '80 les, Doug '79 de W8 ttt z Yo,QgPavl'78e Q 'rrr gg jtsweye '80 X .K S uerr3ro, Stevel 8 . Galley, Frances ' Y Hey, Robig'f79 umm, Q, QW if 8:6 ib- Classes 113 114 Classes Herold, Julie '79 Herold, Karen '78 Herrera, Carl '80 Herrera, David '80 Herrera, Susan '79 Hill, Billy '80 Hill, Kenny '78 Hill, Kevin '80 Himes, Ron '78 Hintergardt, Kent '78 Hintergardt, Sandy '80 Hix, Dana '78 Hix, Pam '80 ' Hobson, Andy '79 Hodge, Candice '80 Hofer, Debra '79 Hoffman, Jeff '80 Holden, Kim '80 Hole, Karen '78 Holland, Kari '78 Hollowell, Randy '79 Holsey, Dan '78 Holston, Diane '80 Holthaus, Chris '80 Homan, Laura '80 Hopkins, Debbie '7 8 Hopkins, Tom '78 Hora, Rhonda '79 i , 116 Classes 51 12 n 79 s 8 Qs - Brisn '78 David '80 Debbie Eric 78 John Johnson, John '78 Johnson, Kimmie '79 Johnson, Ray '79 Johnsom Scott '80 Johnson, Suzanne '80 Johnson, Karen '78 Johnson, Scott '79 Johnstone, Karen '78 Jones, David '80 Jones, Marcine '79 Classes 1 X ,. Q,55.,..,. 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Q . . , -1 Q , Wihx1wfNf:S5wfn,,J,?'+'1Y wx I ' s Q EY 4 fe WY 5 :img 4124, sw : ..,.,, 1 1-,- Q ii E W Q E . , .NX 5, I 1, ,,.. Rl up , 1 . fiiifsls 'f .asf Ei ' szgzv . .. 5 if X NX X X X Q x Q M vxwk: .A x x S R ix 55 , I gk., 21 '34 2 -awww X s 5 X si Q 231: 4' , , X, sw v X x QM? WL157 455 72529 Classes 121 P I Lucero, Ricky Luna, Ruben Lund, Lund, Tamgra Lurie, J Luymes, Luymes, Karen Juhe 78 ,a f l,i 7 f,kMarchese,'B5pbert '80 '?lVIarcias, YvQpne '80 Eglargiotta, '80 hggrtln, 80 Martmez, , l , , , Z fr . --:' , .- , K ,fm f , , AA ,,W.,A, .,... ,,,, J ., 122 L s i -- ' sf W s jf! M' f ff W Q' V a' Z al' f f 9 f . sew, h' . Y , .fsa'swiffm'ffZz4M2Mvfvsvf2 -- - -, ' 'z ' K , ,,-, fin. - I I , , 1 Q,,1 , ,,. , , Classes 1552, Cann, Jeff '80 itiCarthy, Karen '80 Martinez, Margaret '79 Martinez, Pat '79 Martinez, Richardo '80 Martinez, Richard '79 Martinez, Suzanne '80 Martinez, Vivian '80 Martz, Brian '79 iygiaryott, Scott 79 ' 7, Jaenevte iiz M M5 ,,,. , ,,.. mf, ,. ,, . ,. . . , -- r,,'t WfM , ', ., f , wg 'Z if. , . ' Karen '79 5 , 55 7 andless, J 7, Mcfiandless, McClain, Robbin '80 McClure, Kim '80 McCue, Dan t,.r-' 0' McDermott, Teresa '80 McGee, John '7 8 t,,t, , ,. 7 .,,t Qi: aug tiMeM1ll1am' , 1 -' V ' '- gag 'FQ'fff.::53:E1.7'1Zf4:'5: ,gt '- -- , YGNWZ Tom Meiiarls H, ' , , Ei M 1 2 Megl1,S00U1 fi 5 rfliieflickf Milf? 7 7 7 tnitintnn 7 7 Qi? 7 tniet Classes 123 L Guadalupe '79 Gilda 'vs ,Hu 'vs f +MsQsfnEde'vs Mgsa,lTeresa '79 33394 1 - ' ' 7 l 7 y Tom '78 53,7 Q1y,fgyer,yBarbara '79 Bfian '79 he ,99999 16,3111 73 B1'11Ce'30 If ,iff 1 Millgggd, Jody 79 Miliieg Jennifer '80 Melrick, Beverly '78 Mipaglia, Jamie '79 Minaglia, Kari '80 'amd - Minert, Linda '78 Miske, Richard '80 Mitchell, Kathy '80 Mitchell, Kelly '80 Mitchell, Ron '79 ? .,,l 5 aw M Vincent '80 ntez '79 7 Montrleth, Wal ne 'l Montijo, 78 M , Q 7.-AWE, ,g, I f, . W,4,AX if W M eb WAMM, Xmia ze WW ,PGIXY78 V aa 2 vid Jef' 4 aj? 124 Classes Y' V, ' A' W f 541-f Jin . '+ . - ll ,. ,-ff ' w 4:A 1 ' ' :aw Yf - 'i 1.,,, any ,, f, g ,Til Fa:+,zyN:,3,,w5,wg: , f , V ' , 1' , im a ,f'S1WMM'-'z f y 1 . - fy ff 29 lf' - Murphy, Mark '80 Murray, Robert '80 Mutchler, Tom '80 Myers, Sharon '79 Nagel, Jane '79 Naka, Patti '78 Nall, Robert '78 Nassen, James '78 N ehring, J oLean '80 Neighbors, Debbie '80 126 Classes 'wmv' 429' -9 2, is Oler, AEfll Olivarez, Olivarez, Olsen, J ' l 7 7 7 O ffih, WW' wi TN 7 -I . 43 'L H 'a'f?'?f W' ,, QMQV I W, Vifz 0'Nea1a we v ' f1 Orloff, Orozco, Mar y ? Ortega, ..,, , a,y,wL,,l 5 H. .,,. ,. ,awzayf f z affii- .. 'aa 2 Ugg Ortxz, Osman' Andy Owen, Dana Owen, Pat 'SU Owen, Kirk '80 Owens, Paula '79 Padfield, Kim '79 Padilla, David '80 el Z Palmer, !l ,aa a,,,a1,a.,,aff, f ,, V F , 3 vig? gaw k 1 ffsiia 527215 ef: I 'wafsmw Ma:m. ir:' 2 , J, a an za g , 9 13? if W3 'fi 1 M 2537.1 3 1 , af a.-19' aaaan,anaaaa, ., H ,,h, ' wwf' , 1 a Q23 -2? gg? ai -fag ,,f,1 W Parrott, Rowen5'79 Pagfgens, Jamy H vw Kiln. . . Kel1y f9 Charle5wQ2Q0 -aaa . ,V +4 waz ,Y .za-af mffa ' O L: 'A 23272 XM 'WAEKYQP1' Ja 1 ,am fffxiifa ' ff f f9 ' f 3 ' .. '-A' 1 ' f V . , .,'. wm a 1 fe -' , ' v 1' 4 552 JE ,sf af gif ,df We Q 'F gl?- f avg 'fn ff ff V71 4 if 4 a fe! 1 fig' 1 jg Y , aa- wif' If 12555 4 as 5 v 1 5' fi: f Fi 'fr K a I3 rj g J ML, 'Ji L a if a :Z 1 1 f H '- afa' 1 1 ' fagaff' K E , I f ',f,a, V f, 5 9 ','ane an ' M ba XF' ' ,v K H? I H , W bs? Ria., am, .,,,..,,.1, an 1, aa a,:, e an a f ff 4 f 2 1- 5a2t,qa,ag5 5,- a f' f4,1 4,1 za an- M 4' V fa- QV WZ f' W! .41 Classes 127 v .,.,, 128 Classes Pellissier, Dan '78 Perea, Florence '78 Perea, Randy '80 Perea, Rebecca '80 ' Perez, Bridget '80 8 Perez, Brian '80 Perezg Chris '79 'Pere2g'JVose '78 Perez, Marco '78 Pescosolido, Denise '79 Peter, Mark '80 Peterman, Tracey '80 Peters, Beth '80 Peterson, Kim '78 Petreman, Linda '80 Pierce, Mike '78Q 8 pf1k1nm4 Pi'nson, Frank '79if5 e Pirruocello, Dianeg I'78r Pituch, Davig1'Q' ff ' A 7 Pituffhf 7 rPiZz0,ZI?a4u1ff79Qs LS esrr K PoliquinglDale-1.'7Q? lrs 7 7 Poliquin, Poliquin, Loretta es' ,' Poliquin, Tammy Popoff, Allan 'so rssss 8 7 Bgpp, J udeann A ll 5 S.. 3 S5 2 x N x 3 ' if . ,min 5 S , 12 1 Q 1 5 fi? fi xx: fs 5 w Y sg-f 53? Quiroz, Chris '80 Radomski, Robert '78 Rahe, Nancy '78 Ramirez, Cathy '80 Ramirez, George '78 Ramirez, Loraine '79 Ramirez, Ron '80 Ramos, Joe '79 Ramsey, William '78 Randall, Sharon '79 Rasmussen, Susan '79 Rathbun, George '78 Ratliff, Allen '80 Razo, Anthony '80 Redman, David '79 130 Classes 1 as av 2 IV Q if-A' ,i .. ,V J ' ff is' 7 A fb -A-Q, , Wm! C5 4, 7 N Q 3, f Richardson, Debra '78 Richardson, Grant '79 Richardson, Ray '79 Richardson, Scott '79 Richardson, Tamra '80 RIGQQOUT, Heidi ,,,i R195z,?A-lffed '30 R '80 7 , - v ,ii 1 ,, ,i,, oseanna Donna' 7 ' nr's niiir R nllifc 137324 V ,, 5 ,,,.,4. . . .Q,,,,,3g,i'la,:i2,f:'2sjg ancy '79 Robertson Teresa Y -if Y Robertson, Tracey arcl 1, . ,,,,,,, 5 ig vm ' , ,,. , Robinson, Hayden '78 Robinson, Rod '78 Robinson, Kurt '80 Robledo, Jose '80 Robledo, Rose '78 21162, Dan Rodriciuez, Wag, - x A , -1 Fi 4' . , ,Q , Rodfiquez, RQ!ilflgL18Z,f ,ii ,,,,, Rlchard 78 , Fran? '72 ' Henrlegta 79, , a s 4 L2 Q 1 Ti wi Hi F is 'l ! I3 , ,,,, , M , Rddriguez, ' v ' ffl 7'::? 'f 1-ig 'ff :'. a m-3:51 in f,Q,.f:z , iz 3,f,g.,,,i,g12 , 5 7 4 My 14 ee ' mf r 1 QW . f i t s Z Q L Classes M ,,i,..ii, ,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,f ,,,, , ,i,, f , ff , ' 131 1 4 -si gg Y F' if fa ,i K, ELI -4' A. O ,,, een Robert SQ S . .,,s,5.l,,,?1g Schneider, Karen '78 Schultz, Robert '78 Schultz, Tom '80 Sciarro, Carla '78 Scudder, Bill '80 Scudder, Searcy, Ron '8037 3' Senese, Lee -f,, Seymour, J oAn13gg'78 ggiggxanks, Glenn fx: Q Yf . K K ffkk Classes . K f 5 if if fl . ,s,-fx , - f,i 133 J Shaw, James '78 Shelters, Richard '79 Sheneberger, Leland 80 Shepard, Frank '78 Shepherd, Jerry '79 Sheppard, Scott '80 Sheppard, Steve '79 Sherb, Missy '78 Shoridangltilie '79 Shipka, Sain '78 Shipman,jShelly '79 Shook, Linda '79 Siciliano, David '79 Siciliano, Mark '78 Rick '78 '80 Silver, Mike '80 Silvett, Jeanne '78 Simmons, Laura '79 Simons, Ken '80 Simons, Todd '78 Simpson, Nancy '80 Sissoyev, Jack '78 Sitler, Jody '79 Slivkoff, Dawn '78 Slivkoff, Kipp '80 Sloan, Maria '80 Sloan, Ray '78 'ff' V-S , ,a H ,,.6Wn.., , , , , , ,, 1 'bgg , ,,,, he f 4 2. l ' L if 1 'K T , ILL ,L1, ..L, 0 7 0 LVA S ,W . , y I h b 'f 1 ' --,, f ,, S 5 40. -. GF 1 4 1 X 1 Q so Kelly so Kim 'so Lee '78 Leticia '79 Martha '80 Sharlon 79 Shelly 80 Susan Tim '78 Snider, La Snyzier, Mark '80 Snyder, Toney '78 Solizjger, Denise '80 Greg 80 Jeff '78 Lori '80 Ben '78 classes 135 1, 5 1 Y --5 ,-, M,.,7 ,,.,. ,M , ,- 'K 2465-WEEQJSSES Wu 1.1mqa vw ,fbf - 1: Taz ,f nw, ,Q Y K3 V, A N w, , p s ., , , W, sa Q 2' 4 4? c 1, , .,, 8 824.7 9' Tarabino, Ivy '78 Taylor, John '78 Taylor, Kim '80 7 's wP '!' ki Taylor, Nancy '80 Taylor, Tammy '7 8 Tebbe, Michel '80 Tebbs, Ron '78 Teicher, Livia '80 ,william '80 - l 1 '80 5 ' l f '78 ,,v, Classes 137 Mike '78 fa , z fiaf 1 it - Q .,,, W' ,ff , U gg . W I -.-f M Y7' M,,,Y 9' , ., N rg 1, 4' J . - ' E BE l' ,A , .. Wg imx, 5 Q E X X -W www W-NQMN iv f,, A Q my EH A 1 fs 3 ss M aim' Bbw' Q-W 11'I1 . Aigl Klm '80 Robert '80 Roxanne '80 Walter '80 140 Classes Sandy 78 VD WISG, Wisi, 1 h , fish J' e x 'QQ S. T7 P Peter '78 M-1 Ymg, Yoke , Pam M Ytuarte, A f Muni e f f's9g'Q - Ytua M Zaabs Zago e Q A ,-r i N S A rg J L.. b W Q.. , , F, S sg .4 45? -f - . wb- 0 G F W rg K A ' . f . N ,-, ,a - ' 0 i, . Nw Yr -3. yy e A Q L v t sf N s X D QM, W,,e . ,, m Classes 141 gg X Q s I , x w i' I fvr f f f I2 f K K 2 N31 f Q9 Iv! If Activities QT ,if . ,..,g,s,,wsw..wgyH Uff to a Flying ll l'?5.2! Elf pi? 4. ! , l s ' egg. - 2 X f ei' 1 X Z apnp ', ,E. , tin g . 2 Q ef. 1. Mike Kahmann, A.S.B. President, speaks to the incoming Freshmen at the Welcome Assembly on September 18. 2. Donna Horton and Mike Kahmann congratulates the Friendliest Freshmen, Laurie Lee and Bob Laws. 3. The A.S.B. Cabinet pledges allegiance to the flag. 4. Song and Yell leaders and J .V. Pepsters show the spirit at the Welcome Assembly. 5. The crowd watches as the activities of the Welcome Assembly progress. 144 Welcome Assembly and Dance ir ' fi A ry ' 1 r P 4' ig, A ff V Start I I lf' i , A - F L . -3 ,, v ' ' ' , , x N ,, A 1 p .gv ' 1 X ' '7 Y V, . . iz lg' vp 2 'V , ,gf f Q 5 J ,LT 2 A d M . , A 5 .,.' 45 ff' 2 0 i A 'AA' ' 3 I 2. -I t kkx L 3 ,V 'f J W VK A Q ' i V fa Vi, I n ,, ,, . I I , f. .f ' rr' . ' 1 Steve Young, A.S.B. Treasurer, discusses plans for the upcoming vs,-1' g +L.. y ', a year. f 3' ' ' ' 2 Larry Leibrock shows the latest dance steps at the Welcome 'lt' Whirl. Rhonda Hora and Kim McKeon enjoy dancing to the sounds of Odyssey. Bob Laws and Laurie Lee express their happiness as Mike Kahmann enjoys the event. Students rock to the sounds of Odyssey at the Welcome Whirl. Sharon Kelly shows the true Calhi spirit at the Welcome Assembly. Welcome Assembly and Dance 145 J Q A .W ,,,, W,-, , V - :fr ,W w , eQ,x M if X N :ff AQ. 41 Y 422' Q W' gs wink A 'A W ww: wv QW? R ,W M A . if W? WW W ,W W fi' Jw' sw M ,W in in W Him y W M Wh , ' was 'E if -V' A iff MQW 1 M 5 ,. nm 3? ww t auf 5 A I All it W' we K Y -'92, ' I ww, fi? - 'll W' , 'Nav ,, 4 W1 I N -mfg, ' mm fi' 5 1 -1 il F K fir I W , ,F ' I W - Q? 41 , , 1-,M Sif- , W JW . J Ag af u J Ei 'L'iN Y v '!! li J 1 ,XL3 , ' ,, .W-wmllhf -M A-0 'P in A 1: ,W H , .'7 find-., Walk Walk Walk the Worlds Rim SWEEPSTAKES: The Matterhorn Mountaineers, Jackie Anthony, Cindy Clark, Chris Clifford, Elaine Davis, Colette Duran, Jeanette Estrada, Lori Garret, Marilyn Heck, Julie Herold, Kathy Hutton, Kathy Klemm, Kris Kresge, Pam Lowe, Karen Matossian, Jan Moddy, Barbara Meyer, Sharon Myers, Susan Rasmussen, Stacy Rollins, Karen Russell, Linda Shook, Sandy Stanfield. 2nd PLACE: We've Been Framed, Kathy Atterbury, Terri Bowles, Nancy Bruff, Tracy Elliott, Peggy Enkoji, Karen Espinosa, Lori Espinosa, Lisa Fondren, Luanne Hebb, Karen Herold, Cynthia Hobson, Kerri Killian, Theresa Larson, Jill Michie, Mary Jo Montijo, Traci Robertson, Annette Robles, Jeannie Silvette, Cathy Weinell, Eileen Whitaker. The Matterhorn Mountaineers, Kathy Klemm, Kris Kresge, Stacy Rollins, Sandra Stanfield and Linda Shook, enjoy a luscious lunch after winning sweepstakes the night before. 'w sw.. ,, Hi Jinx 147 Future World: Lynn Atterbury, Donna Bilyeu, Laura Carter, Diane Condra, Judy Engel, Julie Hardin, Ginni Harrison, Theresa Jennings, Julie Juroe, Kandy Kelley, Christine Lantz, Jeanette Masi, Lorraine Martinez, Jamie Minaglia, Kari Minaglia, Karen Montierth, Angela Morales, Debbie Rios, Kathy Sargent, Judy Saunders, Shelly Shipman, Nancy Simpson, Karen Spees, Margie Strike, Sharon Tafoya, Lisa Torres. Hi Jinx Advisor Mrs. Redmond. Hi Jinx Director Julie Klemm. Future World shows us one of the many positions used in this years Hi Jinx. Girls League President Janel Jones. Continuity Director Cheryl Eddy. Swept Off Our Feet: Kelly Aguirre, Dodie Burket Tammy Browske, Patti Daniels, Toni Dunn, Elane Garcia, Angela Gomez, Melissa Granillo, Lisa Gutierez, Debbie Johnson, Bonnie Lawrence, Laurie Lee, Cheri Linton, Laura Morgan, Chris Mossey, Tracy Peterman, Kathy Smith, Venita Stinson, Janet Soster, Kim Taylor, Kumi Tomioka Liz Vargas. 148 Hi Jinx v ,Mad ,,.., It tfjw A I a , A, .aw gf rf' Q II, 3 I xf 'Q -W, 1, gk, ls o M Kif Y x x 5 Q 9x . X W. fsl, 5 n -sl fx wif 1. Playing the role of young college men, Geoff Korf and Tim Hopkins, show how much young girls fCheryl Eddy and Ann Meisserj mean to them. 2. Hi! I'm Charley's Aunt from Brazil, where the nuts come from. 3. The seriousness of a comedy is shown by Kevin Kelly, Libby Gilman and Julie Lyons. 4. The cast of Charley's Aunt shows their appreciation of another successful Fall Play. Cast Jack Chesney ........... Mr. Geoff Korf Brassett ............ Mr. Greg Heninger Charley Wykeham ..... Mr. Tim Hopkins Lord Fancourt Babberley . .Mr. Ole Olsen Kitty Verdun ......... Miss Cheryl Eddy Amy Spettigue ........ Miss Ann Meisser Col. Sir Frances Chesney.Mr. Kevin Kelly Stephen Spettigue . . .Mr. Robert Nuanes Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez .... Miss Libby Gilman Ela Delahay ........... Miss Julie Lyons 150 Fall Play , 5: Q . m m 51 P! I H N V s 1d Comedy ' 111,1 11 fnuudw ,R QQQAVMIUUZMGCL9 .BMMIQNL Ummm I8 I9 1921, 'AAL Xp'-Q 'L 'A Ac F ll Pl y 151 152 Fall 1. Tim Hopkins and Geoff Korf look on as Cheryl Eddy and Ann Meisser discuss 'ACharley's Aunt. 2. Ole Olsen shows his disappointment at being kissed by Tim Hopkins. 3. Jealousy is shown by Tim Hopkins and Geoff Korf as Ole Olsen tries to steal their girls. 1 Zvi we ' '4OV'kCC1 Q'Q i 4 W Play A Backstage Look, And . . . ,li Student choreographer, Cathy Coppock, and Ozian, Stasi Kellar, practice one of the many songs to be sung. The Ozians show us some fancy footwork. Mr. Mathews directs the cast of The Wizard of Oz. Ozian, Julie Lyons, leads Scarecrow, Ole Olsen, to the action. Dorothy, Marilyn Hoyt, tries to get a peek at the hiding Munch- kins. Scarecrow, Ole Olsen, tells Dorothy she can go left, or right, or both ways. We're Off To See The Wizard Rhobbi Roeffs as the Sorceress gives Dorothy, played by Marilyn Hoyt, insight to what lies ahead. Dorothy encounters many adventures - one of' them being the Wicked Witch portrayed by Leslie Colter. Larry Leibrock as the Cowardly Lion eagerly gazes upon his subjects - Dorothy, the Scarecrow played by Ole Olsen and Richard Eastis as the Tin Woodman, Dorothy and the Scarecrow look upon the Tin Woodman who has rusted before being able to chop down the tree. The situation looks hopeless for a shrinking Leslie Colter as the Wicked Witch. Dorothy and Auntie Em played by Karen Yelverton, are unaware of what adventures and mayhem lie ahead in the Wonderful Land of Oz. X ay CS? xii 5 ' 'st '-it ' J S 11 is-Q J L 1 yyy y Q .r , fa Q 5 UN 2 32 6 Q I cg exlxq? as ,lf in ' J ,,,...-cow ' IE 'f .vu I. Q59 'M 0 , 8+ 1:45 ' if 4 git, . I if x 5 ' kv Y ,K T ' 7 ,.,12 4 1 ,. K I 7 N.g1g.,,m,V.,g,, 4-31 fL.g ,iii Kvv V W ,L yum-Milw-MMMW if My ff , A 1 4 . , f ,122 156 GirI's League B ward 'xslf' r . 1 10 l s5'3',,', cv ' Hai-X 'AWA .Q worked very hard to and many other activities Officers 2nd Vice President lst Vice President President Activities Chairperson Fashion Coordinator Secretary Treasurer Advisor Council Director Public Relations Freshman Rep. Business Chairperson Sophomore Rep. Girl of Month Chairperson Historian , , Girl's League Board 157 Queen Mary Hosts , ,Q nl un-n :Q an u n Q FCM ' , X X A-...MM lm . --..,,N.,A,-.Manu , '-MW ,,,. ,nam V lm V. i'ig 158 Winter Formal Q 5 Q .4 uf My f i .V if if Nm ' 1 Win ter Formal IN 1 j 1 The Queen Mary in Long Beach was the site of the 1977 Girl's League Winter For- mal. The event took place on January 15 and was an enjoyable evening for everyone. 1. The Queen Mary rocked with the sounds of Life at the Winter Formal. 2. Carol Zirges and Jim Lovenguth enjoy dancing to the sounds of Life. 3. Even Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge got in on the act. 4. After dancing, Dan Nichiporuk enjoys a refreshing drink. 5, The Hostesses even had a chance to relax. Pam Carroll, Becky Tonkovich, Michelle Martin, and Gayle Flanders enjoy a coke. 6. Diane Stoll swoons into Bob Young's arms as the enchanted evening progresses. 7. Slow music as well as fast, Diane Wann and Jeff Stroup enjoy a break from the fast music. 8. Rockin' out to the sounds of Life is Donna Mendoza. Winter Formal 159 Memories In The 2 2 Q 2 Q 'le -. -1414 160 Winter Form! Q' Q 11 , ef 3 Misty Moonlight I '! ll W l vfisx The Girls weren't the only ones with flowers. Dan Laica enjoys his rose. Rockin' the boat, Nancy Bruff and Mark Russell dance the night away to a faster beat. Along with dancing and drinking coke, Barbara Meyer and Ronnie Mitchell like telling a few jokes. Even though the dance floor was crowded, Debbie Smith found room to really rock out. Lisa Glidden and Bev Woss were able to get away from their dates long enough to get their picture taken. The couples were able to have their pictures taken by Pace Studios. Ray Lantz and Jamie Minaglia took advantage of this opportunity. Mandy Staley takes a comfortable seat on her escort's lap. Kim Furr and Karen Bilyeu danced to the beat of Life. You Make Gene Simmons? A Chocolate Milk Shake from Jack-in-the- Box? No, it's John Taylor and Dana Hix. Here to show you the latest style in Halloween Costumes are Terri Brobston, Kris Bantz, Lisa Marchese, Vicki Coffman and Lynn Bennett. The after-game dances drew large crowds, but the crowd doesn't bother Kim Hudson and Julie Downey. They just keep on dancing. Even Pam Eicholtz and Steve Chamberlin found they could get away from the crowd. Even the old people QMary Klobucar and Dean Porterl joined in on the Oct. 30th event. Larry Leibrock shows us the latest in Halloween dances. Invaders from Mars! Even J an Moody was brave enough to go all out. 162 Dances -5.4 4 A' fs ,' I N r o .' r . f :jay 1. 4 'f 'Y I x 5 1 ,Aj 9 l Q ' . Y' Q Q ' f E A 1 2 'U ' Q x?,. Si? X A c sf- if it Q 3 Q F 135' MSS, ' if S H A Bit of Holiday 1. Wringing out a wet sweat is Eric Johnson. 2. Showing determination and spirit, Rich Attwood catches the ball in the Almost Anything Goes. 3. The Senior tree is put on display by Laura McCandless. 4. Bringing bright smiles to a Calhi Condor basketball game is Vicki Coffman, Kelly Millard, Rhobbie Roefs, Julie Klemm, and Becky Kaner. 5. Jumping off the high dive, catching the ball, Sandra Aughin- baugh is about to get all wet. 164 Holiday Cheer Week HELL Ch eer. The spirit of Calhi returns, after a long vacation. Ho, ho, ho, Dan McCloud plays Santa. With a stern look in his eyes, the spirit of Calhi, displays determination. Frosh take lst place in Christmas Tree decorating. Portraying Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus are Debbie Kincaid and Dan McCloud. w Holiday Cheer Week 165 '77 Does It Again .M YQ g, 2 The closeness shared between the Juniors and the Seniors was dearly dlsplayed throughout the game. 1. It's Workin f ' . - - J - 1: . ,. v 'S 166 Powder Puff if - NT 'ik 'VA' if Q '11 fa' Vic Pesco gets congratulated on being crowned King Condor the Carol Zirgcs way! This year's King Condor court included King Vic Pesco, Jim Woodward, Brad Austin, Jeff Stroup and Mike Kahmann. Jackie Pratt defends Anne Whittingham for another Senior touchdown toward a winning score of 22-2. . Junior Coaches Mike Quigley, Marco Perez, and Kirk McLaughlin. t, . .Vi .M . 1. J ,,. .1.., m, . ' f- .,.4 5 1-1' pi-1, ww' M -'M g , 7 ,WM f. 'f'?f?r.:u2a-xpwf-ar ' Q. , M., X P Q' 4-le ra rf iii ' r 1- 5 4, .f-M, 1 Ev-' X! if u-vu- Zi X! Inman-ll i uw f f ,a fff is i 255' 'H ,' X s hx! V l Powder Puff 167 Listen To mg.,-r 1. Front row, left to right: Lorene Owens, Jeff Sullivan, Jane Harris, Parker Baily, Tim Smith, Cheryl Eddy, Jim Lurie, Marilyn Hoyt. 2nd row, left to right: Anne VanDyke, Greg Heninger, Jan Thatcher, Tim Hopkins, Karen Kobziff, Richard Eastis, Eric Grimm, Sandy Swain, Larry Leibrock, Carol Huitema, Dave Muller, Mary Laviguer. 2. Mrs. Norma Kerr and Mr. David Swenson. 168 Madrigals ,-l ,E-of of Ni 1 M . Q .5 ' x ' . ' F W .ag Q 3 , if 6 L ' l ' ' . l , 'lvil , A --.. l Axzd S ,AA , , 'x h 1 e -1 im ifs If 1 S wg 1 X ,gy fs! 'li . if X xi 1 3 ik QQ , - , .V lx Y 4' ,, X ' x , , cs I N. '. V ' X ' y x X X 1 jj X X K .5 X . J A X X, 'Q 'N X' X, xl X XX X VN N X Q xx X' X X Y Fx 1X Xw X2 xx W K ' My Pep ff! wN!X,5fQWv'zjf! j x TU' nd Music Who's the Leader 172 Pep Mickey Mouse 1. Head, Carol Zirges, Pam Banks, Catherine Coppock, Sharon Kelly, Mary Klobucar, Karen McKnight, Diane Wann, and Robin Wheeler. Once again the 16 member Varsity Pep Squad has proved itself very successful. Their tremendous spirit was shown not only in rousing an eager Condor crowd at the games, but in excellent per- formances at pep rallies and assemblies. 2. Cathy, Pam, Ann and Mary perform for the assembly crowd, 3. Karen and Mary goof around with Goofie, 4. Robin and Pam do a great stunt for the crowd, 5. A pose with Mickey, 6. Diane smiles after a successful performance, 7. Song piles up at a football game. of the Club? Donald Duck 1. Headg Pam Florschutz, Lorrie Drotning, Virginia Esquivel, Ann Howard, Karen Kelly, Ricki Lindsey, Rosemari LeVier, and Anne Whittingham. KF' Pep 173 A 6, .. S ig :gf -1, f 5:27 f h ,f Q ' I XX V4 w '-F ' X, -ww, 9 pw ww ui A f 41,Wa'e1f Q 1'5f'1'ies3j5-,rvxirw 1 ,ew W F 1+QzQ,? 1 mi wah sl? if-, f fd Aw W Q56 U , . 1'- v if X X if W fi 9: 64 gum , E Y,,,,M K I M 3 H f., iq - 2 R-dui' The Bees Park I t.' Playing an important part in Cal's sky-high spirit were the J.V. Yell Leaders. Heading the exciting crew was Lisa McCandless. The rest of the group included: 1. Pam Eicholtz, Jill Frieze, Debbie Smith, Katie Whittingham, and Beverly Woss. 2. They pose for one more, 3. UP, UP, and AWAYY, 4. Bev having a good time at Penn Park, 5. The Bees angle out a great stunt, 6. Pilots, Debbie, Bev, Pam, Jill, Lisa, and Katie readyffortake-off Pep 175 I 176 Band If .......1-nl' .af Strike Up The Band! 1. Band Advisor, Mr. Heckcl. 2. Drum Major, Andrew Osman. 3. Andy and Bob discuss halftime strategies. 4. Assistant Drum Major, Robert Young. J ' i 11 1 Solo Twirler, Julie Krumwlecleg 2. Flags, Front row! Veronica Lon Sharon Aplm Row 2 Julie Sheridan, Donna Kast, Paula Owens. 3 Lori Poloqum Vivian Martinez, Geri Gentry, Kim Kuelper, Deniel Jeanne Conley Donna Curran. 3, TS2iiirlers,fi'ifEront Head Owens Row 2 Lori N oreworthy, Joleanl N emring, Cindy' Edwards, Homan. 4. Banners: Jani McEwen, Marina Carrasco, Debbie Howard, Karen Schneider, Angela Gomez, Cindy Statz, Geri Gonzalez, Barbara Vesci, Tammy Taylor, Sandy Stanfield, Head Diane Stoll. Band 177 QL my we 9 if-ff '-' s ffl . an 4 L' N 1 H - 1: 1 . , 12'-1 J. as g '- ' LS. - 3 fp i x 1 - 4 ,, x . 1 H 4 1. vm 8, f ,L Q 13 5 fx, X E J ' H 'K J V N V' if 'J 1' .:,. 1 V: ,1 , , 24 f iq K. Mm- 5 :vw ff 4 mv! Superior Leadership in the Ranks! This year for the Drill Team has been a building year. Since the many new members had lots of enthusiasm and learned quickly, the group received con- sistently high scores and improved as the season progressed. Calhi received a third place trophy at the Rosemead Parade, and along with the band we received first place at the Whittier Band Jamboree, a half-time competition between the schools in the WUHS District. We hope that with the success this year more girls will want to be part of the Drill Team next year. I hope that Drill Team will always remain a place where a girl can learn how to get along with others, respect them, follow them and later . . . to lead them because that is what Drill Team is all about. Nancy Rizzo, Captain 1976-77 Drill Team 180 Drill Team Co-captains Carol Murbach and Mary Ellen Wagner did a great job helping Nancy lead the ranks. Mary, Nancy, and Carol off to a flying start at the year's first pep assembly. A bright smile for the crowd during half-time at the Homecoming Game. Drill Teamers cheer on the Pep Squad at a pep assembly. I, , it X Drill Team 181 Aw in if xx , 'i Z 31 ' 4 'V if 1-fv ' W f 'F' X Q3 , , Q',v B L u- WX' -s 1 .. , , M Q - , 4, W K if wk, 5 ws K g,..i,if - wwf A vs kijgtgiv-:Sw ,... wwf . ---- . M 'ix g' 'lxs . xx 1 . .. W, 'U I -he ,..k . A .5 - . f' W- mu.- ,3 A Well Earned Victory at Iam boree 1. 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This built confidence within the players and spirits were high. Wins against Sierra and Whittier at the beginning of league play set the Condors in a good position. However, hopes were hindered when quarterback Kirk McLaughlin broke his left wrist against Whittier in only the second game of league play. His skills were missed in losses against Sante Fe and Montebello. From then on the season was filled with many injuries which hurt the team tremendously. The squad squeaked past Pioneer, but lost the chances of going to CIF with a loss to Monte Vista. The season ended with a victory against La Serna, placing the Condors fourth in the Whitmont League standings. The 6-3 record was noted by Coach Hales as the best Calhi has posted since 1968. Coaches: Coach Lindsey, Coach Guevara, Head Coach Hales, Coach Lancaster. Team Picture: Front row: D. Broadhead, J. Lopez, S. Shipka, B. Batterton, D. Rains, D. May, S. Gilbert, C. Kaplan, R. Gruendyke, P. Franklin, H. Robinson. 2nd row: T. Howard, R. Harris, F. Ying, M. Garcia, M. Kahmann, B. Espinosa, S. Anderson, T. Trenkle, D. Taylor, C. Dwyer, E. Lopez, C. Simons, J. Tighe. 3rd row: R. Horner, D. Allen, M. Thompson, S. Chamberlin, S. Archer, D. Dixon, J. Apollo, J. Flohrschutz, K. McLaughlin, M. Quigley, J. Hawkes, J. Kiser, B. Austin, G. Dollins, J. Schmidt. 4th row: J. Blackburn, J. Perez, M. Perez, D. Haynes, L. Leidelmeyer, D. Winchester, R. Pabst, R. Velasco, J. Bertone, D. Curtis, D. Stroup, C. Villanueva. 1. Condor gridmen show their spirit. 2. Coach Hales predicts on season ahead. 3. Whitmont League Most Valuable Player, Jeff Kiser, 4. McLaughlin pitches to Batterton for long gainer. Varsity Football 195 Condormen Show Their Might 1. John Tighe maneuvers around a tackle. 2. Richard Harris outruns the opposing defense. 3. Jeff Lopez returns a kick. 4. Danny Haynes heads outside against La Serna. 5. JV quarterback Tom Howard looks for a receiver. 6. Varsity coach Mr. R. Guevara talks over strategy with Hayden Robinson. 7. Bret Batterton hurdles an opponent, Montebello. 8. Jeff Kiser turns it on for a touchdown against the Monte Vista Mustangs. 9. The JV team break the huddle. 10. Varsity team Captains Scott Gilbert and Jeff Kiser get word from the referee. 11. The Condor defense crunches the La Serna Lancers. 12. Mark Thomson concentrates on benchwarming. 196 Football p J 4 5 ' ' +W- is mi ., a, ' X :M 1,2 i , Lf? -an , y Q . V 11: 51 any:- A k '1 Wg ' :L 'LV-f, L 3 'QE W5 -L7-L 'ffl . 1 ' 5? A . 1 i' QW-.N.iQ1f3' :7 M 2. my f . fi , Q M 5- ,zu V21 f 41 , QE-Q,V1A,f1,fX M iw' ,b . '24 45. fs:- if iw ' ff M ' .2-'TQ Q'-3' I ' 2' 'g1f 'x,.'- ey , , - .Jw m .,s,i, .f x 1 Y. A O ,Zigi VM f 2.7 , ?Pf'f9w2,,4,,4,, A,-..-' ,, ,V ' 785: I N IM' H A , ,'1m,,4s, fy3'7',,A f . l i-' fifmg 1 ,A x 'ff 'f5': ??iff1'E'fA?f?W ,Miki 'f' ' ' ze M 'S y , f vv274i?Zve',2 fl? ,Q , I 4 diff' W17 'w K 'A 2' 6 4.70, .. , W, ,,,, , V r l A 'Q ,,. ' ml My , 'gg ui , vm., A-1 ma AV 1' Q 6 sf, n ul A. ew, I L I 5,1 J V, V-G,, ' l WV 5 A .F 2 X. swf? 33 w A fm., mx..-.x -it-w . 'f H q j qg Sophomore Scores Q 1',Calhi ' '93, Cerritosk 34 A Calhi i 19 ' ,-Savanna 13' 'W' Calhi Sierra ., 34 14 ., ,,. , ,Y 1 cami mxsgmituer iv ' rw e -' 28 ii f ' 8 ll ' f7 I'1:., , F Pioneeffiz 12 Q. 'i fc .. 6 'Monge Vista Oh Caldhi ' A , 19 ' , ,355 Sgna -K ,. w'is.F-' 'f' .. M 'fn' -f X , L 'Q ,Lnb , X H- M f-ff N- - X- 'gif H ASQ, V Q , A --4' ml ,f RL . J.. ..,, ff f' A V' .W af 4 --Lk f it A Q., -an K , .H Mg.. , j1Q wjb,,.gfN Lil . N if Q v K X G 1 'K A 'QW ,W gi ' S .f 1iQfE3i -s.- 5 ' Sie-Q. N iirrgrzfrzigitfff, 7-',E ::f M '-W----V L ' Q Y If .,2'::x::::t:E if A 2 Q 'W' 'fwx ---,W W--M-.... Q 'M'.:::.1.gA, Wglr Mg: m...M.Mz,,....,T 's4::::::4L ,.. ---M-..........,,,.,,,,,,,, , 3' NWN Eli' :Q........,..,,,,,,,M,W w-.m..,.......,. .. M- -....,....M....,,,, ..........M...M..,.,:i:gfgiig, ....,.........,,,, --W-w.......,,,, ..... Mmm-MMM-N ........,..,,,.....w -A-.....,...,.u..., . --..,.....,,.... ---....... .-. ------,..... -Of-----. ..- ..,.-....--N-N. WW... it ff' 'NLIFN Y , 'N- 198 Sophomorg 3 all ' wi K M I 7 , 'K -5 87? i , if ' - QE f '..M- Mx L 3 I , MW I , I M' M mf V l g 4 323 , Q 'Q I ..., P f N I X, 3' ,, 6 4 ff' 4. - ffv' M4 -1 f Y-,, H ,P my N ,,' , 'Z' A 1 ,, , ' f . 5 Ak , 'Maw qtkk ,F -V ,Q J, ff 4 1 4 Sophs Make the Best of It A record of 4-5 may not seem good to some, but with the loss of eight sophomores to Varsity, it isn't at all bad. This year's team was led by a good running quarterback, Bernie Blanco, and by the backfield of Guy Livesay and Tom Darrigo. The defensive line, known as the Sack Pack, was led by Dan Laica who sacked the opposing quarterback once. Sophomore Team: Front row: B. Mezzano, S. Sheppard, D. Finnerty, K. O'Guinn, B. Blanco, S. McKnight, G. Livesay, J. Bloszies, M. Chavez, L. Ruiz, G. Richardson, R. Gulley. 2nd Row: Coach Tyner, Coach Silvett. 3rd row: D. Siciliano, C. Fuchs, J. Murphy, G. Bedford, K. Jordan, L. Botich, G. Shelters, C. Perez, R. Maatala, G. Clements, D. Laica, L. McLaughlin. 1. John Duran mangles his opponent on the 10 yard line. 2. Head Coach, Tim Silvett. 3. Asst. Coach, Dave Tyner. 4. Bob Maatala breaks tackle for good yardage. 5. Condors surround their prey. 6. Freshman Tom Blatnik dashes for the goal line. Frosh This year's freshman team was much better than their 4-3-1 record would indicate. They lost three games by a total of 8 points and missed having an overall record of 7-1 by just 5 points. The team was led by runningback Xavier J asso who averaged over 100 yards per game on the ground. The team's Most Valuable Player, Randy MacDonald, guided the freshman at quarterback. Rookie coaches Bob Bosanko and Larry Stenson did an excellent job of keeping up the team's morale all season long. Freshman Team: Front row: A. Rodriguez, J. Moriarty, R. Allen, J. Russell, J. Samarin, D. Moore, M. Rodarte, J. Flippin, M. Velasco, M. Cuen, R. Villanueva. 2nd row: D. Pituch, D. Salcido, J. Hoffman, D. Olivarez, F. Rodriguez, X. Jasso, R. Vincent, M. Bushyeager, Coach Bosanko. 3rd row: D. Kaplan, D. Lambert, C. Salley, R. MacDonald, F. Rios, R. Ramirez, B. Symmes. 4th row: Coach Stenson, M. Loveless, F. Briones, S. Dwyer, T. Blatnik, J. Spooner, J. French. 5th row: M. France, J. Carrasco, L. Balderrama, B. Middleton, B. Coffman, D. Dixon, R. Rounds. 7. Quarterback Randy MacDonald hands off to Jasso up the middle. 8. Head Coach, Bob Bosanko. 9. Coach Stenson worked to lift team spirit. 10. Jasso runs around end for a first down. Freshman Football 199 , ygfjg S Wi, if ,yawn X xf AL', 2 I- 2-Nstrw... Vw . . ls if M, , 'ii gf f Q . . . 200, varsiey Basketball ,J PW 3 3 as 11 'gan' 4 ' Jw I , 55' , Q 9 F. 'ua QQ Y-,,,... ..,,.,,,,,....--v ' 49' 1 Q 5' -.... Varsity Team ,l as ggi. 5 s 1313, 5 -Q- ,X fi its 5 5 , . i .. I La Sern Monbebe Santa Fe yy 8 1, r 2 ' gx is S I 4 k is Q ,E Q5 P Nfl, I 1 11 'Q 5 3 3 4 ffm ik 'F ff' A w 1 :sei FE, V ig W' ' gm, I v- mag, Sl 2'f.'15u3,,g w 'hui 1, A -aff Sophomore 1 4 W 4-4 S X Q fffmr ! L . U? , ,V 1 'F 9, ' 'iz 'fha 1, I , , 1 ' .I . 'gy '41 V E .f 1 -. wh -'Hm w i ,wwm QW . 5, A A 4 .v 1 N x Q81 1 faaiwgf MM 't f ' '93 if sa 2 . L . f ' V, - fx Y' 59 ,W f, Frustration Frustrating was the adjective that coach Willie Smith used to describe the basketball season for his JV ballplayers in the '76-'77 season. The team had a league record of 6-8 after winning its first two games of the season. The team was led by MVP Kirk McLaughlin, Coaches Award win- ner Jeff Lopez, Free Throw Percent- age leader Tom Kreitzer, Most Improved Player Jerry Borden, and Bob Long who .averaged 18.6 points per game. JV Team: Front row: K. McLaughlin, J. Borden, J. Lopez, J. Gonzales. 2nd row: R. Silos, P. White, B. Long, T. Kreitzer, R. Lucero, J. Dwyer, L. Valenzuela, C. Wynd, K. Moore. Not shown: R. Stavich. Disappoin t- ment The 'tSophs had an excellent sea- son, but just couldn't beat the two teams it needed to and ended up with a I0-4 record, losing four games to Whit- tier and Pioneer, who were co-champs on the Sophomore level. The team was led by MVP Dan Laica, Free Throw Percentage leader and Coaches Award winner John Tighe, and the Most Improved Player John Murphy. Sophomore Team: Front row: S. Maryott, J. Winkler, B. Tryon, B. Wahlin, J. Tighe, R. Gonzales, S. Archer. 2nd row: J. Murphy, B. Fitzgerald, B. Maattala, D. Laica, P. Harris, A. Efseaff. Championship The Freshman team won the Whit- mont League this year with a very impressive record of 13-1. The team was coached by a new teacher at Calhi this year, Mr. Bob Bosanko, who should be commended for the fine job he did with this group of young men. The team was led by MVP Xavier Jasso, Coaches Award winner Randy Macdonald, Free Throw Percentage leader Steve Dwyer, and Most Improved Player Bob Zagorski. Freshman Team: Front row: S. Dwyer, R. Macdonald, D. Lambert, X. Jasso, L. Zishka. 2nd row: Coach Bosanko, R. Zagorski, S. Johnson, M. Bushyeager, R. Rounds, R. Vincent, D. Tabata. 3rd row: D. Allen, E. Fresquez, R. Borden, J. Spooner. 1. An appropriate heading. . . Stroup through the hoop. 2. Sophomore Head Coach Mr. Jay Roundy. 3. The JV team stands tall QB to Tj Bob Long, Rick Silos, Jeff Lopez, and Jerry Borden. 4. Tom Kreitzer gets a good look at his opponent. 5. John Tighejumps high for an impressive lay-in. 6. Junior-Varsity Head Coach William Smith. 7. Bob Long shows the art of the two- finger tip-in. Basketball 203 Condors In Competition 1. Kent CSupermanJ Clarke dribbles the ball very close to the baseline against a tough Monte Vista defender. 2. Big Lee Smith is all smiles as he jogs out for the customary line- up announcing before the game. 3. Kirk McLaughlin sets up for a baseline jumper against arch rival La Serna. 4. Dicky Ccall me Richardj Harris does an alley oop, a one- handed shot in the midst of a crowded key. 5. Number 21 is no problem for Norman Edwards as he skys for this one-handed jumper. 6. Scott Maryott anticipates making this lay-up in pre-game warm-ups. 7. Rick Lucero demonstrates a turn-around jumper against numero treinta y uno. 8. Determination is carved on Jeff Lopez's face as he scores a fast break lay-up. 9. Doug Stroup perfects the hardest shot in basketball . . . the lay-up? 10. Jeff Stroup shows his dissatisfaction at his situation as Lee Smith comes over to his aid. 204 Basketball 1 of 1 'ff X x dai 1 I5 uqff de, Q s,, .iq - Basketball 205 I W: 1- -n m Pol O1SfS ,7.., QV, Work or a Goal Strenuous practices and working together as one unit are what make a good Waterpolo team. One unit is what the Calhi poloists tried to achieve all through their long and tough season. This year's Varsity Waterpolo Team had some of the depth that it has had in past years with some experienced players who contributed to a team playing as a unit. The team was coached by Mr. John Halliday and headed by Captain Dan McCloud through a season filled with disappointing close losses. 1. Gary Benson tries to make the pass good. 2. Team picture, Top row: D. McCloud, Captain, MVP, E. J ohnsong D. Pellissierg All-League, G. Benson, Best Offensive Player, All-League, R. Atwood, Most Improved. Bottom row: D. Vanderschuitg T. Mead, Best Defensive Player, K. Gast. 3. Tom Mead does a good job in the goal. . 4. Varsity coach John Halliday puts in a few good words of strategy. Page 207 1. Scott Gruendyke shoots for a goal. 2. J r. Varsity Team picture, Top row: J. Molchin, P. Grim, R. Luna, T. Brill. Bottom row: D. Vandershuit, J. Dwyer, T. Borhegyi. p 3. Frosh-Soph goalie T. Stockton Was a consistent blocker. 4. J .V. player T. Borhegyi receives a good pass for an attempt at the goal. 5. A. Andreoli tries to make a complete pass to S. Gruendyke. 6. Frosh-Soph Team picture, Top row: S. Leyba, D. Johnson, A. Hobson, B. Hawley, R. Roper, R. Marchese, M. Jarvis. Bottom row: S. Gruendyke, MVP, S. Mass, T. Stockton, Captaing A. Andreoli, J. Brill. 7. Frosh-Soph coach Tim Murphy expresses his feeling of the game to one of his boys. 206 Waterpolo sm me-fs.. Calhi Calhi ' Calhi Varslty Scores Wilson Sierra Calhi it ,Q iligw Calhi Calhi Calhi . Calhi Calhi Vista .. ,..,..,..,,, .. M , 1' ' ,, if Y'- Nas :mfg m,.x Q!f5'9R7f?ii5 iz:h ...Qs si. .w? ff,, u n , 0 1 ,Aw :Ap- uw if-'fl' nf '-S.: '23 E rr. 4 'R ,IQ 7 if We rsh- : .A':4 it .4 J ze au.. ,-Q E Qs SL as lf 422: , qw 'gm 1 I ? +7 5 5? '. .Z 4 vc, 'RQ P 2415, , , - I :?5-515, 'Hg X . Wi V., ' , kr i Q ,.,., . . . 4- . - 75,6 .,,..:QG - aim.. v.,,:x5,mi5 , WWMV - L L S N... K 4 fl. 19 rf 5 I , 4 K. n . I Harriers Uutdistanced Them All The Varsity Cross Country Team was dominated by senior Bob Kuenzig who single handedly beat every fellow Condor and won three out of seven races against the Whitmont League itself. Some other accomplishments of Bob during the year were his 6th place in the Whitmont League Finals, 4th at the Cal-Sierra and El Rancho Invitational Meets, and also his unanimous choice as MVP of the team. Cross Country in the year of 1976 could be considered a rebuilding year by many. The team as a whole had been weakened by the loss of many graduated seniors, and by injuries to several key runners including John Taylor, Frank Cain, and Scott Maryott who ran Varsity though he was only a sophomore. A new wrinkle in this year's team was the addition of the girls who did pretty well considering this was their first Cross Country effort in the history of Calhi. The boys and girls got along very well and helped one another do a little bit better in competition, and on the whole helped the year go much easier. Coach Jones, who has become known around Calhi for his excellent treatment of the team members, was aided this year by a former Cross Country runner from Calhi, Richard Gove, who came first in League, District, and CIF when he ran for the Condors in 1966. 1. Varsity Team picture: Front row: L. Scheneberger, J. Taylor, D. Carroll, T. Goodwin, D. Keck, R. Kuenzig. Back row: E. Dewberry, T. Herrera, R. Cano, S. Maryott, F. Cain, L. Dodd, C. Hickman not present. 2. Ron Borden fights his way to the finish line. 3. Condors Tom Goodwin and Mike Kuhn lead the field up the hill. 4. Bob Kuenzig, all alone, out in front as usual. 5. JV Team Picture: Front row: M. Bates, S. Stewart, R. Oler, K. Hintergardt, K. King, K. Scudder, R. Nall. Back row: J. Sommers, R. Ramsey, D. Ballwey, R. Chavez, M. Lexa, S. MacLean, M. Kuhn, D. Muller. Not present: T. Lake, R. Buckner. ' 6. Frosh-Soph Team Picture, Front row: S. Powell, K. Waters, R. Fresquez, H. Chu, D. Padilla, P. Owens, R. Borden, T. Mutchler, E. Billings. Back row: K. Owens, S. Jarvis, C. Herrera, S. Lexa, D. Nichiporuk, E. Austin, B. Scudder, A. Toscano, K. Freeze. Not present: T. Kupinald. 7. Head Coach Lew Jones 8. Assistant Coach Richard Gove 9. Girls Cross Country Team Picture: Front row: F. Reyes, A Huitema, E. Keck, C. Clark, J. Moore. Back row: B. Peters, P. Corrales, J. A. Lozano, D. Kincaid, D. Curl, L. Beliakoff. Cross Country 209 ag gn 5 a .xl ' !i YW? ll! 77 wi lil' 1? 'J- an Q1 otiva ted Ma tmen Muscle Through Wrestling is a very demanding sport that requires a great deal of individual effort. The sport is also very personal in the techniques that each wrestler uses, as shown in the pictures. The wrestling team showed some depth this year and contained some very promising individuals for the future. Sophomore Ken Freeze did a good job on the mat this year, for his first time at the Varsity level. Junior Randy All- ington showed some excellent techni- ques also. There were many personal aims fulfilled this year, but at the same time, there was defeat with the victories. 1. Junior Varsity Team Picture: Standing left to right: G. Som- mers, David Finnerty, D. Camar- illo, Danny Finnerty, S. Velasquez, S. Baldwin, J. Carrasco, J. Estrada, D. Siciliano, K. Simons, D. Broad- head. Kneeling, left to right: J. Moriarty, J. Epling, D. Dickerson. 2. Junior Varsity coach Larry Stin- son provided a lot of encourage- ment for the team. 3. Ken Freeze wrestled at the light- est weight class for the Varsity level, he did a very good job and he proves it here. 4. Randy Allington uses some lever- age to get the advantage over his opponent. 5. Marco Perez attains his highest goal. . .THE PIN! 6. Varsity coach Rey Guevara spur- ring his man on the mat to victory. 7. Junior Varsity team captain Steve Velasquez expresses some relief after a tough match. 8. Adrian Gauslin takes advantage of the situation to get his opponent down on the mat. 9. Varsity captain Rick Ramsey, shows he's ready for some action. 10. Jose Perez attempts a crucial take- down on his opponent. 11. Varsity team picture: Left to right: K. Freeze, D. Rauscher, R. Allington, A. Gauslin, R. Ramsey, Jose Perez, J. Sommers, M. Perez, R. Buckner, D. Dixon, W. Mont- ierth, D. Ramos. Wrestling 211 Tennis is their Raquet The tennis season had just gotten underway at the time of printing, and the general feeling amongst its mem- bers were optimistic. The Varsity team was headed by Junior Tom Goodwin who was the teams' MVP last year and who also went to the CIF finals last year in doubles competition. Chris Anthony, who also played GAA tennis, was second on the team. She also went to CIF finals in 1976, but was defeated in the semi-finals of the singles compe- tition, The singles squad was rounded out by Junior Ed Mesa and Freshman Mark Wiemiller. The Varsity doubles bracket consisted of the teams of Scott Rollins and Steve Yoelin, and Brian Fitzgerald with Steve Young. The team was young this year and should have excellent chances in the following years. Varsity Team: Front row: B. Fitzger- ald, R. Frith, S. Rollins, S. Yoelin. 2nd row: E. Mesa, S. Young, C. Anthony, T. Goodwin, Coach George Dayhuff. JV Team: Front row: H. Chu, L. Edey, M. Wiemiller, D. Siciliano. 2nd row: K. Hagaman, J. Corbett, E. Ulbrich, S. Bromberg, B. Wicks. Frosh-Soph Team: K. Hill, R. Faulkin- bury, K. Owen, D. Jarvis. 2nd row: H. Chu, J. McCann, S. Bromberg. 1. Senior Steve Young works on the ever-important serve. 2. The importance of total concentration is exhibited here by Steve Yoelin. 3. Tom Goodwins principle strategy was to laugh the opponent away. 4. Ervie Ulbrich shows his stuff. 5. Steve Bromberg smashes one down the line. 6. The perfect forehand is demonstrated here by Dave Siciliano. 7. Mark Wiemiller shows off his version of the serve. 8. A topspin winner from Scott Rollins. 9. Jeff Corbett serving at match- point. 10. Chris Anthony proved that practice does make perfect. 212 Boys' Tennis n wg? 1 .2 k , wi! f ' 1- ' ' I ' v Q if X Nxwr ,if WW Q22 VJ N V' i Sl: If .5 .Q Q . -av-., S t Y - C- . . -f wa.w,,.' fi L if .iam V, . sf ' fix x K psi' , X5,,,,,w W wfwfw Q fkffm . I x .igPvr'-f 'x -. - . if 'iw - N' '-xlffm' Ai , M L. ,, jiri -. - .- ' 1'fs'i J'g':, ' 5 ' w A X 'X .Tl-,A, 'K ,, ,- f- . .-X f , N H I 2 ff of ' Q X f - 'K if v 'A I dxf'- ' v J 1 :',,i,y., x x In ,Q A g ag: 1 ff: . 51,33-. 1 1. A - '- -'iw Nffyt ..-.f V . 12 . ' - T AY ' N -w in s. M' K ' vffff , K -.Sf ' w , - . . A ' 'X ' lr s sfs ng 5. . 5 , N. , - V., if K 8' ..- gk r , T ,f .1.f1 1 K a w M ' ul ' . 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Rounding out the team were Junior Brian Cass, last year's MVP of the JV team, and Mike Duran, also on J V's last year. Experience proved helpful to the team this year, and was demonstrated in victory over Sierra by a whopping 99 strokes. The JV team was led by Junior Joe Molchin and Senior Jeff Flohrschutz. The team was coached by Mr. Darwin Chang. Varsity Golf Team: Front row: B. Bihr, G. Livesay, B. Cass, J. Molchin, Coach Geof- frey Chow. 2nd row: J. Flohrschutz, D. Barneson, K. Easton. Not shown: J. Stroup. JV Golf Team: Front row: J. Lurie, K. Tracy, J. Molchin, C. Perez. 2nd row: Coach Darwin Chang, B. Irving, S. Wade, J. Flohrschutz. 1. Guy Livesay executes the perfect blast during a crucial match. 2. Don Barneson, last year's Joe Brite Award winner, practices on the driving range. 3. Junior Brian Cass works hard to mas- ter the sand shot. 4. Joe Molchin crunches a drive on the 2nd hole at Candlewood. 5. Coach Chow had a tough and tiresome job on those long and hilly fairways. Squidsville The Swim Team on the Varsity level for the year of '77 was very good. The team was led by Senior Dan McCloud, Juniors Gary Benson, Dan Pellisier, Eric Johnson, and Sophomore Brian Buehler. The team came in third in league and also did well in non-league competition. In the La Serna Invitational in which 18 teams competed, Gary Benson won the 50 yard freestyle race, he has never lost that par- ticular event. The team also had an excellent medley relay team consisting of Dan Pellisier, Eric Johnson, Tom Brill, and Gary Ben- son. Dan Pellisier provided strength in the 100 yard backstroke, Eric Johnson was strong in the 100 yard breaststroke, and Gary Benson excelled in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. The team is looking forward to next year because of the talent they possess. Varsity Swim Team: Front row: P. Atwood, R. Luna, D. McCloud, D. Vander- schuit, J. Gile, T. Mead, E. Johnson, P. Grimm, T. Brill, B. Buehler. JV Swim Team: Front row: B. Boetle, J. Brill, T. Stockman. 2nd row: R. Marchese, M. Slowskei, S. Mass, A. Andreoli. 3rd row: M. Jarvis, W. Mooney. 4th row: S. Gruendyke, R. Hawley, D. Morrill. 6. It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's just Dan McCloud. 7. Tom Brill gets a big breath of ffreshflj air while showing us how he does the Hfly.17 Boys' Swimming 215 Tracksters Go For The Wire The track teams showed top spirit in 1977, and with the girls competing in this sport too, there was a new dimension between guys and girls. The Varsity Track Team was coached by several coaches, each of whom specialized in the training of a certain event. The team was headed by senior Ernie Lopez who became a very fast 100 yard dash contender. The milers were lucky to have Robert Kuenzig return from last year, and the hurdlers and sprinters were headed by Bill Espinosa and Tim Trenkle. Senior Dan Nichiporuk and junior Norman Edwards were returning lettermen for the high jumpers and long jumpers. Returning shot putters and discus throwers were Randy Gruendyke, Randy Buckner, and Don Ballwey. 1. The fine coaching staff: Frank McMillan, Lew Jones, Larry Stinson, Bob Bosanko, Herman Travers. 2. Senior Robert Kuenzig contributed much to Calhi's track team in his four years. 3. Varsity Long Distance C1 mile and 2 milejz Standing: J. Taylor, D. Keck, R. Kuenzig, S. Maryott. Kneeling: F. Cain, D. Carroll, C. Hickman. 4. Dan Nichiporuk easily clears the bar. 5. Varsity Jumpers: Standing: D. Nichiporuk, M. Kuhn, J. Bloszies, N. Edwards. Kneeling: L. McLaughlin, B. Chavez, S. Maryott, D. Jessop. 6. Junior John Taylor displays how lonely long distance running can heading for the home stretch 8. Varsity Sprinters: Standing: R Gully B. Espinosa T. Trenkle D Allen. Kneeling: B. Chavez, S. Chamberlin, E. Lopez, D. Jessop. 9. Norman Edwards has momentu for the better long jump. 10. Junior Varsity Team: D. Burdge, R. Oler, S. Stewart, T. Kreitzer, C. Black, S. Maclean. be. 7. 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Don Ballwey lets the discus fly. Varsity Shot Putters and Discus Throwers: Standing: D. Broadhead, R. Gruendyke, D. Dixon. Kneeling: D. Ballwey, R. Buckner, K. Banks. More Girls: Standing: J. Jones, C. Orloff, C. Staley. Kneeling: L. Kemp, C. Clark. Still More Girls: Standing: F. Reyes, C. Clark, N. Rizzo. Kneeling: J. Kahmann, J. Weaver, C. Clark. Randy Oler is ahead of his opponent in this exhausting race. Varsity Middle Distance: Row 1: R. Gulley, R. Ramsey, E. Lopez, L. Dodd, K. Hintergardt. Row 2: S. Maryott, B. Espinosa, H. Robinson, T. Trenkle, N. Edwards. Shot Putters and Discus Throwers: Standing: L. Lund, L. Sandoval, H. Smith, C. Orloff. Kneeling: J. Mezzano, C. Zirges, P. Carroll. Girls' Middle Distance Runners: Standing: L. Lund, J. Millard, J. Jones, C. Orloff, C. Zirges. Kneeling: D. Curl, C. Clark, J. Mezzano, P. Carroll, L. Sandoval. Girls Track Soph-Frosh Track Team: Front: R. Fresquez D. Siciliano, E. Prieto, R. Golden, M. Silver, D. Nichiporuk, T. Herrera, J. 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Returning Juniors were Lee Senese f2BJ, Bret Batterton f3BJ, Sam Shipka QOFJ, and Paul Franklin QPJ. The Whitmont League fielded many good baseball teams in 1977 which made interesting races for the league championship. Coaches: Mark LeVier, Bob Lancaster. Varsity Team: Front row: D. Winches- ter, V. Pesco, M. Adamson, S. Shipka, B. Austin, R. Silos, B. Batterton, L. Senese. Row 2: C. Cheffers, J. Zagor- ski, M. Thomann, P. Franklin, J. Wood- ward, M. Kahmann, J. Hawkes, J. Kiser, D. Hawkey, L. Leidelmeyer. 1. This infield gathers for its pre-game prayer. 2. Mike Kahmann gets some good practice in for the regular season with this scrimmage against St. Paul. 3. Junior pitcher Paul Franklin shows his form in throwing this curveball against La Mirada. Performing With Quality The Junior Varsity Baseball Team was strong this year. The team itself centered around John Zagorski, Mick Thomann, and Rick Silos who played Varsity ball, but decided to help the JV's. The pitching staff was led by premier pitcher, Roberto Gonzales, who was the best pitcher on the Fresh- man Team in '76g and by Larry Botich who was known for his cleverness on the mound. The Freshman Team was fairly good this year, coached by Tim Silvett, an excellent baseball player and now coach. JV Team: Front row: F. Shepard, M. Pavia, J. Borden, R. Gonzales, M. Cha- vez, B. Blanco, J. Blanco, B. Tryon. 2nd row: R. Quance, D. Laica, P. White, J. Fare, L. Botich, B. Maattala, K. Hill, J. Gonzales, C. Villanueva, B. Ogle. Freshman Team: Front row: M. Payne, R. Dyer, M. Chavez, S. Leyba, E. Fresquez, J. Spooner, D. Thomann, A. Ytuarte, D. Moore, J. Nolin. 2nd row: C. Bishop, D. Lambert, R. Zagor- ski, S. Johnson, L. Zischa, H. Eichoff, T. Blatnik. 1. Jim Hawkes takes a good stride at this pitch. 2. Jeff Kiser jogs around third after hitting his first home run of the season in a scrimmage against St. Paul. 3. Little Bret Batterton watches the ball hit the dirt in front of him. 4. Charlie Villanuevajust makes it back to first after almost being picked-off. 5. Carl Cheffers, who plays both catcher and first baseman for the Condors, is shown here holding on a St. Paul runner in a scrimmage game. 6. Mike Chavez hustles down the first base line in order to beat out his slow roller. 7. Mick Thomann is trying something new, trying to hit with his eyes closed? 8. Paul Franklin concentrates on this pop-up, while Jim Hawkes looks confident. 222 Baseball gas pun FW' f'55, 'dW :Qov'9 9CvFk'4 i ! pa-of A S rw. k CNW I xCW 'fvwf '43 C 4-MW 'ao '7 H -qui all if ' x Ay ,- 5 , :nh A , 5, 53 4 .Ml vi V , .,,w-4,w Ii H M V, Y . ,,.. 0.4 N 3' M1 f ' in , -W J ff. Wir- M . ' , V ' -K , ... ,,2t,i-N-if plgwf, V, g f 'W-W h md. -1-nv M . A .1 , f A' ' .QI 1 i ?i5L f ' 37Qg t v V ' g ' W - Q -' ff. V V1 h 1- Q .,L, NL fe, J A - N44 ,,k ,,, f 3, ,VA + is H M. bf V L , V W ,V A V4 A N , , Q, V . Flfgizifwh - ,5-N W s ' 'lf ,515 ,,, A W. N , 1 'V 4 wla. 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H - M - I C K F j'f.'9:f C K ,W , R g fx QL 1 'EE NYT K9 uAff'? foe Brite Awards 224 Joe Bright x , ootball ff .-Y' g ff xi? 33 F b at X - W g- 5- an ,V ,r , .5 x .. Mfi 1 5 fx i f-.,if L 4 'Q Bright 225 Spikers Set for Action Excellent Girls Volleyball teams were the rule on both Varsity and the J.V. levels. The Varsity team went to C.I.F. for the second straight year. The J.V. team also did great this year tying for the Whitmont League Championship with the powerful Santa Fe Chiefs. The Varsity team won the first round of C.I.F. competition by destroying Cabrillo High School 15-11 and 15-9, but lost a tough battle to the Los Altos Conquerors. The Calhi team was headed by Captain Dennette Brodbeck, and first team all-leaguer sophomore Sandy Aughinbaugh. 1. The Varsity Team: Front row: J. Austin, D. Wann, L. Minert. 2nd row: Coach J endro, D. Brodbeck, J. Jones, S. Aughinbaugh, R. Kiser, K. Quattrocchi. 7. The J.V. Team: Front row: D. Bush, R. Ficery. 2nd row: J. Nagel, S. Woodward, S. Howard. 3rd row: K. Davenport, C. Orloff, C. Clark, L. Dorman, Coach Ripley. 2. Dennette Brodbeck makes an important bump. 3. Diane Wann sets the ball up to a teammate in pre-game warm up. 4. The Scores of the Teams. 5. Perfect anatomy shown by Captain Brodbeck on this set. 6. Rhonda Kiser tips the ball right over the net. 8. Jill Austin uses some hip action on this set. 226 Volleyball 'ii 5 , .Q , iii?-1 X ..L1' 2 l Y Q ' ' Q Q ' f 1 xx W-i1 xxx A V,kEh i 3,345 1 Q4 if .zip E x '--. ? . 9 I I+-Q, 'T iii vu ffffffflf A' V: ., fx ff an df' P 9 12,5 22 4' W -.. 3 3 1 'wal I . O V 5 V, xv 233' x' , 6 at . . J ' W ,Wg , ' K-nw. -1 X 41 x -H 'Vi ng K L- W W .. - .V-N A ,.,-. s - A as ,X 2.5 i f g . A , U if Jiff y! -N A r VS' . ., ,Mi ,. W.. W. Ma i ,par 'I' mf vu '-'iff Q v was M' Caihi Caihi Calhi Calhi Caihi 228 Girls Waterpoio Whittier Pasedena Muir Sante Fc Ranch Los Alamitos 6 fl Tri-Champi0n- ship for Girls. This years girls waterpolo team did as well as they thought they would. The girls team tied for first with Sante Fe and Whittier, the team ended up 4-1, for their short season. The team consisted of four seniors which added some experience to the team, two juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen. Freshmen, Linda Kemp did very well for her first year, being one of the two people to score the most goals for the season, Donna Men- doza was the other, each of them having 11 goals each for the entire season. The team worked well together this year, which enabled them to be on top. 1. Varsity Bottom row: S. Brakebill, D. Mendoza, Linda Kemp. Middle row: C. Hobson, Lori Kemp, D. Pellissier, J. Frieze. Top row: V. Maxwell, L. McCandless, coach Dan Scheliemer, D. Harless, C. Staley. Not in picture: J . Worley. 2. Varsity goalie, Sherry Brakebill did a good defensive job in the goal. 3. Always ready and very determined was varsity player Lori Kemp, she was also awarded best offensive player. 4. Varsity player Vicki Maxwell showed some excellent goal-scoring, by get- ting it past her opponent in the game against Muir. 5. Scores. 6. Junior Varsity Bottom row: B. Curl, D. Smith, M. Smith, L. Ramirez. Mid- dle row: C. Corwin, S. Graybill, M. Erler, C. Ibarra, S. Woodward, C. Orloff. Top row: K. Franco, J. Kah- mann, J. McCandless, G. Edey, Coach Dan McCloud, K. Byer, L. Glidden, R. McClain. Swingers Serve It Up Without a doubt, this year's Girl's Var- sity Tennis Team was led by senior Chris Anthony, followed by Lanien Martinez, the Team Captain. Chris not only went undefeated in singles competition against the Whitmont League and won league finals, but was ranked second in all-CIF. Chris's only defeat came in the CIF Semi- Finals. The Varsity doubles team was led by the deadly duo of Rhonda Fox and Bunny Sawaya. The JV's had a good team and were led by Alison Wiley and Jody Mil- lard. 7. Varsity Team, Front row: L. Martinez, L. Lambert, C. Anthony, J. Anthony, J. Sawaya. 2nd row: Rhonda Fox, T. Carter, Coach Pat McClelland, K. Wiemiller, M. Olivarez. 8. Lanien Martinez demonstrates the perfect backhand during a crucial match. I 9. Chris Anthony studies her footing after an excellent backhand swing. 10. J.V. Team, Front row: A. DeSimone, S. Smith, K. Pratt, D. Marquez, G. Flanders, A. Morales. 2nd row: J. Conley, J. Millard, V. Coffman, A. Wiley, J . Pratt, J . Davenport, A. Muchler. Girls Tennis 229 145, ffl! W, 'L f E' afffffigf T ,. . 1 f-'f 'sig i . M J 0 nf . . ,A.L, mf Q A Q 1 M Sr Girls Go For CIF A gain! With the season coming to an end, this year's Girl's Varsity Basketball Team seems almost certain of going to CIF for its second straight year. At press time it supported a 6-4 record and was in third place. With four Sophomores on the starting team, you could consider this a young team. Rhonda Kiser and Jackie Pratt led the team with Sandra Aughinbaugh, Margaret Olivarez and Debbie Harless rounding out the starting five. Rhonda and Jackie both received Honorable Mention on the All-League Team in 1976 with Rhonda also receiving the MVP award for the team this year. The Junior-Varsity Team had just snapped Sierra's record 24 game winning streak and was in third place at time of publication. The team was led by Sophomore forward Jane Nagel and Junior forward Charlotte Ibarra and was under the coaching talents of Mrs. Beagle. 1. Varsity Team: Front row: D. Gonzalez, J. Pratt, L. Lambert, K. Stewart, R. Ficery. 2nd row: M. Olivarez, S. Aughinbaugh, D. Harless, R. Kiser, Coach Ripley. 2. Sandra Aughinbaugh goes up for this shot against Sierra. 3. Junior Varsity Team: Front row: T. Bowles, K. Pratt, C. Leidelmeyer, L. Trenkle, C. Ibarra. 2nd row: L. Dorman, L. Spratt, J. Sitler, J. Nagel, M. Fitzgerald, Coach Beagle. 4. t'Boy, that basket sure is high, is what Diane Gonzalez seems to be saying on this lay-up. 5. Jackie Pratt and crew getting a rester in between quarters. 6. Rhonda Kiser, the MVP of the team, goes up for this tough lay-up against a much smaller Sierra opponent. 7. Margaret Olivarez battles for this loose ball against a determined foe. 8. The mighty Condors flying down towards the basket. 9. Debbie Harless seems confident that this one will go in for 2 points. Girls' Basketball 231 Girls Candids and Most Val ua ble Players 1. Sophomore Janet Conley serves it up at the baseline. 2. Varsity player Jackie Pratt is ahead of everyone in this layup. 3. Following through with her backhand stroke is Jackie Anthony. 4. Sandra Aughinbaugh towers over the net for an effective spike. 5. Lori Kemp passes it off against a tough Muir defender. 6. Lanien Martinez flashes a glamorous pose for the annual staff photographer. 7. Freshmen goalie Jeanne Worley rises out of the water to stop the opponents ball. 8. Following true to form is Terri Carter. 9. Stepping forward for two-points is Margaret Olivarez. 10. Leslie Lambert executes an excellent backhand. 232 Girls' Candids 4' X i f . Q 'L ' Q. ,,....q.-vu---f-4 f 3 fy' xr ,5 N-. ww f W ' z'NiQf'E!7'T'i'S' v3wfAfp'2gg,3,,ff-L-'gigiggfli-IEW 1 -' if Elf! W as 54. . 5' uf, 1 'QM .nv .1 w ff f f , vv-X! . ff 'ff 17237 flwpy If ,xii ,,, A, ,Hr rf,-f If I Af,f-,,, 5 I I , I I I I Z pf , X 2 f K fm! , 1 23 ' . N 'Q'-fx. , X, lifim ,Q A f 'Ig' ' fa ,f ,ff ff f' 1X f Y' If JV d WI' VJ-f X ' Z f y X5 23 if A 'ffffw jf ?u0f?iSS f6y X -,,.fVf'V.ff ff QW? W' f ,JW 1 -45-fl, WV , if IIC.. f yf Faculty Faculty Flying High. Mr. Charles Rothaermel: At Calhi since 1953, Assistant Principal, Guidance, Awards Committee. He enjoys camping, backpacking, sailing, power boating, and working with young people. Mr. Morris Padia: At Calhi since 1970, Assistant Principal, Business and Activ- ities, ASB Cabinet Advisor, Awards Committee. He enjoys fishing. Dr. Warren Stevenson: At Calhi since 19545 Assistant Principal, Curriculum and Instruction, Independent Study, Awards Committee. He enjoys golf, gardening and genealogy. Mrs. Pat Chavez: At Calhi since 19763 Principal's Secretary. She enjoys sew- ing, gardening, and home decorating. 5. 6. Miss Judy Gray, right: At Calhi since 1968, Attendance Office, Health Office. She enjoys skiing, motorcycle riding and all sports. Mrs. Hara: Job Place- ment. Mrs. Dorothy Rubidoux: At Calhi since 1954, Attendance Office. She enjoys camping and riding motorcycles. Mrs. Helen Gray: At Calhi since 1954g 9. Mrs. Ellie Swift: At Calhi since 1966g 1976g Activities Office. Health Office, Guidance Office. She Curriculum Office. 12. Mrs. Bobbie McIntosh: At Calhi since enjoys traveling and camping. 10. Mrs. Ann Travis: At Calhi since 1965g 19645 Guidance Office. Ellie Swift decides that brown bag- Library,Audio-Visual Director. 13. Mrs. Plumbley: At Calhi since 19725 ging her lunch is better than Snack 11. Mrs. Judy Haines: At Calhi since Guidance Office. Shackin' it. C A-lt- 21fv,,4. A, t .1 s .1 ' on I w. 238 Faculty ,.,.gpY ' K '5 ' U' s. ,L--. y They Create Order Out of Organized Confusion. Mr. James Remington: At Calhi since 1954. Extended Experience program, Student Government, Senior Class Council Advisor. He enjoys golf and is known as Mr. Career Center. Mr. Robert Morton: At Calhi since 1966. Freshman Counselor, Freshman Class Council Advisor. He enjoys camping, swimming. 3. Mrs. Mines and Mrs. Koucky: At Calhi since 1976. Ms. Mines works in the Cur- riculum office and Ms. Koucky is a stu- dent teacher. Mr. Leo Fessenden: At Calhi since 1965. Student Government, Senior Class Council, Senior Class Counselor. Mr. Robert Heard: At Calhi since 1953. Sophomore Counselor, Sophomore Class Council Advisor. He enjoys pho- tography, backpacking, travel and art. Mrs. Dolores Avilez: At Calhi 'since 1972. Junior Counselor, Expanded Horizons Advisor, Junior Class Council Advisor. She enjoys hiking, swimming, sewing and painting. as is E..- ,ms ig... Mr. Ronald Tebbs: At Calhi since 1972. Life Science. Motorcycle Club Advisor. Mr. Leslie Atterbury and Mr. Oscar Olson: Mr. Atterbury at Calhi since 1968. Physics, Basic Math, Chemistry, Freshman Class Advisor. Mr. Olson: At Calhi since 1956. Science Department Chairman, Awards Committee. Advanced Biology, Life Science. Mr. Darwin Chang: At Calhi since 1961. Awards Committee, Athletics Director, Condor Country Club Advi- sor, Ski Club Advisor. Life Science, Fundamental Chemistry. He enjoys snow skiing, photography and surfing. Zi? :ff .3 is .4 Faculty 239 - 4 'EEE H' 3 L P' 'Q L x fm 45 'MQ g 1 if I I Q W an ' Q ff? Q., , AW! 5'!Q K f 'JA 1 4 t at R . 5 ill w W 5 Ht - X-wsu S . E . if !-I 1' 19- ! 4 Tqjrrjg . ,ff ,ff ' V J H .3 , '-'- ' K tv . - . ,f .',...'1 Patience and Politics Equals Triumph. . Mr. Denton Porter: At Calhi since 19683 Librarian, CSF Advisor. He enjoys sail- ing in his boat, Cybele. Mrs. Frances Redmond: At Calhi since 19533 Social Studies If Health, Psychol- ogy, Girls' League Advisor. She likes to travel, knit, paint, and swim. Ms. Jacquelin McCauley: At Calhi since 1957, Government, Girl's PE, GAA, Pep Club Advisor, Social Problems, Fresh- man Class Council Advisor. She enjoys collecting 1st edition books and world- wide travel. ' Mr. Kenneth Rawlinson: At Calhi since 19545 Government, Current Affairs, Awards Committee. Mr. Nelson Swarthout: At Calhi since 1953, World History, Awards Commit- tee, Junior Class Council Advisor. He enjoys language such as French and Ger- man. He likes to travel, play bridge, and walk. Mr. William Smith: At Calhi since 1962, Social Problems, Social Studies If Health, Pep Squad Advisor, JV Basket- ball Coach. He enjoys photography and growing shade plants. Mr. George Dayhuff: At Calhi since 19555 Social Studies, World History, Ger- man Club Advisor, History Club Advisor, J V Tennis. He is Assistant Scout Master and enjoys backpacking, hiking and music. Mr. Steve Brummer: At Calhi since 19553 Driver's Education, Sociology, Life Sci- ence, Sophomore Class Council Advisor. He enjoys fishing, camping, sailing and traveling. ' Mr. Geoffrey Chow: At Calhi since 1958, History Department Chairman, U.S. History, History Club Advisor, Varsity Golf Coach, Financial Committee. He enjoys bowling, golfing, acted as Coordi- nator of Curriculum for the first semes- ter. Mr. William Johnson: At Calhi since 19535 Curriculum Coordinator, U.S. His- tory, Leader of American Heritage Tour, Statesmen Advisor, International Advi- sor. He enjoys camping, traveling, and reading. Mr. Lewis Jones: At Calhi since 19723 Social Studies I, Student and the Law, Varsity Cross Country Coach, Varsity Track Coach, Condor Country Advisor. Mr. Timothy Murphy: At Calhi since 19703 U.S. History, Judicial Court Advi- sor. He likes tape recording and outdoor sports. Mr. Sandy Kaplan: At Calhi since 19755 U.S. History. He enjoys all sports and being involved. Mr. Edward Vanderhoven: At Calhi since 1953, U.S. History, California His- tory, Senior Math, Ski Club Advisor. He enjoys fishing and overseas traveling. Perhaps if we would've behaved we a would not be here. F culty 241 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14 15. 242 Faculty 12. Teaching Is a World for the Ima gina ti ve Mrs. Eleanor Horner: At Calhi since 1964. Reading Improvement, Girls' League Advi- sor. Her hobbies are hiking, snorkeling, dancing, stagecraft, and travel. Mrs. Thomasine Smith: At Calhi since 1967. Business English, English II, Thespian Club Advisor. Mr. Robert Rebman: At Calhi since 1962. English I, Senior English, American Litera- ture, Chess Club Advisor. He enjoys garden- ing. Mrs. Irma Hughes: At Calhi since 1953. English Department Chairman, American Literature, Modern Literature, Senior Eng- lish, Awards Committee. She loves plants. Mrs. Doris Russo: At Calhi since 1973. Resource Specialist. Mr. Donald Orr: At Calhi since 1959. Eng- lish II, Journalism, Newstaff, Sophomore Class Council Advisor. Off Campus he enjoys hiking, traveling, and photography. Mrs. Sharon Mitchell: At Calhi since 1968. English ll and Advanced Composition. Hi- Jinx Advisor, Girls' League Advisor. Her interests are in helping students succeed. Off campus she is involved with Teen Chal- lenge, Hotline Counseling and Church work. Mr. Michael Bernardo: At Calhi since 1959. Spanish I-II, Spanish Club Advisor. He enjoys music, reading and teaching English as a second language. Mrs. Joyce Freeman: At Calhi since 1956, Spanish I-II, English III, Spanish Club Advisor. Off campus she likes to spend her time with her two sons, read and collect music boxes. Mrs. Billie LeClear: At Calhi since 1972g English II-III, CSF Advisor. Off campus she spends her time at her house on Balboa. Mrs. Donna Russell: At Calhi since 1971, English Department Aide. She enjoys her Hobie Cat and motorcycle riding. Mr. Frank Kerr: At Calhi since 19689 Cre- ative Writing, English I, Litmag, Awards Committee. He enjoys art, drama, garden- ing, and his three children. Mr. Harris Mathewson: At Calhi since 1955g Foreign Language Department Chairman, Spanish III-IV, German I-IV,eFrench I-IV, Spanish Club Advisor. His interests include locksmithing, woodworking, mineralogy, and travel. Mr. Donald Smith: At Calhi since 19565 English I, American Literature, Awards Committee, Senior Class Advisor. He enjoys playing volleyball, tennis, and sailing. Mr. Adalbert Bremicker: AT Calhi since 1976, Mass Media, Sr. English. English I. i. . A, it . M ln-1 39 'Q L.. Working for Men tal and Physical Perfection. Miss Sandra Cohick: At Calhi since 1964. Algebra I-II, Senior Math, Athena and Statesman Advisor. She enjoys sewing, reading, knitting, and crocheting. Mr. Clyde Corcoran: At Calhi since 1956. Math Department Chairman, Algebra I, Algebraic Concepts, Math Analysis, Calculus, Awards Commit- tee. Mr. Bob Bosanko: At Calhi since 1976. 4. 5. Social Studies I, World History, Fresh- man Football. Mr. Robert Stoica: At Calhi since 1956. Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, CSF Co-Advisor. He enjoys scouting, fishing, and his family. Mr. Robert Wiggins: At Calhi since 1963. Algebra I-II, Geometry. Sopho- more Class Council Advisor. He enjoys amateur radio and showing horses. 6. 7. Mrs. Suzanne Gale: At Calhi since 1966. School Nurse, Future Health Careers Club Advisor. Her hobbies include piano and organ playing, gar- dening, decorating, reading and cro- cheting. Mrs. Jacqueline Warren: At Calhi since 1966. Girl's P.E. Department Chair- man, Girls' Waterpolo and Swim Team Coach, G.A.A. I .fbx yy! 2 -x 3 3 . 2 ij, 3 5 , , , , ,,,,, is? 2 u Mrs. Denise Ripley: At Calhi since 1976. Student teacher for Girls' P.E. Mr. Richard Gove: At Calhi since 1976. Sociology, P.E., Psychology. He enjoys handball and fishing. Student Teacher. Mr. Ronald Wales and Mr. Ronald Evans: Coach Hales at Calhi since 1972. Boys' P.E. Varsity Football Coach, Condor Country Club Advisor. His hobbies include travel, fishing and reading. Coach Evans at Calhi since 1966. Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Tennis, Volleyball Coach. Condor Country Club Advisor. He enjoys piano, art, and travel. Mrs. Lillian Goldman: Girls' Locker Room Attendant. Mrs. Patricia McClellan: At Calhi since 1968. Girls' P.E. Varsity Tennis Coach, Basketball Coach, Pep Club 13 14. 15. Advisor. She enjoys sports. Mr. George Angelo: Boys' Locker Room Attendant. Mrs. Patricia Hodges: At Calhi since 1971. Drill Team Advisor, P.E., Girls' League Co-Advisor. She enjoys sing- ing, dancing, and going to the beach. Mr. Jay Roundy: At Calhi since it opened in 1953. Boys' P.E., Condor Country Club Advisor. 4 li! gill X X y. bu E E - ff of . Q ' 7 X ' 'ff sv ' Q-f 4, M 245 246 Faculty - Wi' vxyg lf THYHM .- .N - Ao 'pid' it X.,f- Helping Others Help Themselves. Mr. Rick Pena: At Calhi since 1976. Spe- cial Education Teacher Aide. He enjoys football, hockey, and photography. Mr. Herman Travers: At Calhi since 1976. Special Education Teacher. He enjoys photography, cooking, and sports. Mrs. Barbara Granillo: At Calhi since5. 1976. Special Education Teacher Aide. She enjoys cooking and reading. Mrs. Lynne Mickel: At Calhi since 1968. Special Education Teacher. fcenterj Spon- sors for Excessions Club. She enjoys plants, sewing, macrame, and her twin boys. Mrs. Carolyn Thatcher: At Calhi since 1976. Cleftj Special Education Teacher Aide. Mr. Marv Tweedy: At Calhi since 1976. Special Education Teacher, Excessions Club Advisor. 6. 7. 8. 9. Miss Jennifer Webb: At Calhi since 1976 Special Education Teacher Aide. Mrs. Mary Valadez: At Calhi since 1976 Special Education Teacher Aide. Gary Wilkin: At Calhi since 1971. Speciza Education Teacher, Junior Class Counci Advisor. He enjoys horses. Mrs. Mary Simpson and students showing their pearly whites. , 1 P SF Q 'pt' 1 H' ., r A i f . 'sr A , QSQSWV 'UE' Mr. Robert Lancaster: At Calhi since 1964. Special Education Teacher. Base- ball Coach, Excessions Club Advisor. He enjoys camping, fishing, and water ski- ing. - Mrs. Sanchez: At Calhi since 1976. Spe- cial Education Aide. Mr. Donald Terry: At Calhi since 1971. Special Education teacher. He enjoys outdoor and indoor sports, as well as reading and socializing. .W.N,. 44. is '.1. 1 fi- , f.,. gm K sl! Wiz' . ' 'aw j 1 I p,., .fi .. ., f 'f ,iv .1 1 Mrs. Sharon Nethington: At Calhi since 1976, Special Education Teacher. She enjoys golf, dancing and music. Mrs. Sarah Muehlbach: At Calhi since 19765 Special Education. She enjoys golf, dancing and music. Mrs. Nan Long: At Calhi since 19765 Special Education Teacher Aide. She enjoys knitting and crocheting. Mrs. Dorthy Ventura: At Calhi since 1976, Special Education Teacher Aide. 1- 9 Mrs. Mary Simpson: At Calhi since 1976g Special Education Teacher. Mrs. Sarah Sandler: At Calhi since 19763 Special Education Teacher Aide. She enjoys crocheting and attending art shows. Mr. Norman Bineau: At Calhi since 19649 Special Education Teacher, Excessions Club Advisor. He enjoys, bowling, classi- cal music, skiing and house maintenance. Faculty 247 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8. 9. Taking Care of Business Mr. Manuel: At Calhi since 19765 Typing I, Business English. Mr. Sigurd Esselstrom: At Calhi since 19543 Business Education Department Chairman, Typing I-II, Bookkeeping, General Business, FBLA Advisorjlfle enjoys singing. i 1 ' A Mrs. Lois Neptune: At Calhi since 1954. Shorthand I, Occupational Sec., Office Training, Awards Committee. She enjoys knitting and sewing. Mr. William McGrath: At Calhi since 19555 Typing I, General Business, Finans cial Committcciyeoikdvisor. He likes goif and travel. B Mr. Keith Cross: At Calhi since 1965g Salesmanship, Merchandising, FBLA Advisor. g Mr. Thomas McDonnell: At Calhi since 19535 Office Machines, Typing I, College Typing, VFBLAiA,qv6isor. He likes sports, travelfgolf, andireading. A 'Mr. Cornel Amnasan: At Calhi since 1958g Occupational Auto, Auto II, Ski Club Advisor. He likes camping, motor- cycle riding,iboating, fishing, water and ,snow skiing. Mr. Lester Marshall: At Calhi since 19533 Wood I-II, Welding. He enjoys fishing, hiking, and woodworking. Mr. George Bedford: At Calhi since 19545 Electronics, Auto I, Electronics Club Advisor. He enjoys amateur radio, house trailer-camping, summer trips and tak- ing pictures. 10. Mr. Dan Bradley: At Calhi since 19763 ggGenera1Drafting,jWoodI, Sr. Math, .,.i, n 11 Mr. George Danciu: At Calhi since 1965' 'Auto I, Welding, Motorcycle Repsirj 12. IBQ B 248 Faculty ,Coen ationalweldin , Machine IQIAII Expanded Horizons Advisor. He enjoys motorcycle riding and various types of shop work. Mr. John Hammond: At Calhi since 1976g P n 8 y . .1 upationallvfaiiiiineg A A j ,eri 1 Ef6fQQjY Mr. Reirnaldoiikieyfara: At Calhi since 19725 IndustrialCrafts, Lapidary, Calhi Wrestling Coach, Junior Class Council Advisor. ,Q sfeffh g w EMA 'su W f' 5 Lazy ZSEWJ' N0 ,,,. Q 5 43 52 1 2-r if x f , I :aww rf iw 'x. Vg 1 9 1. Q. Y 5 !'r1- f LMJ ws 2-WA W 'va- X Q In A ,J in J 2 X .Aw Q ' 1 'Q ns E 7 -f, N .Z- fi IJ , .rj n.g , . 4933, .vfrm-ll' I Pin 5 b-hAh R , mg. . x f,f . M ' - -5 :NF 25 Eacult 'B J -M- They Care for the buildings, grounds, shrubbery, food . Mr. Darrell Mathews: At Calhi since 1964, English I, Theater Arts, Advanced English, Stagecraft. . Mr. Frank Kerr: At Calhi since 1964: Creative Writing, English I, II, Awards Committee, Litmag. He enjoys art, drama, gardening, and his three children. . Mr. David Swenson: At Calhi since 1960, World History, Driver's Ed., Concert Glee, Choir, Ensemble, Madrigal Advisor. He directs all musicals at Calhi. He enjoys fishing, theater arts, sports, and auto mechanics. . Mrs. Carole Davis: At Calhi since 1967, Advance Photo, Intermediate Photo, Introduction to Photo, Photo as a Hobby, Photo Club Advisor. She enjoys photography, Weaving, and horseback riding. Miss Delores Schiffert: At Calhi for her first year, Art I, Art II, Publicity Club Advisor. She enjoys making stained glass windows and flying. Mr. Clarence Beck Crightj: At Calhi since 19573 Introduction to Ceramics, Advanced Sculpture, Basic Ceramics, Ceramic Workshop, Advanced Ceramics. Mr. James Stockton: At Calhi since 19595 Annual Staff Advisor, Basic Ceramics, Spanish I. Mr. Charles Heckel: At Calhi since 19535 Concert Band, Senior Math, Band Advisor. Mr. Stockton isn't always a grump. Mrs. Ann Pfeiffer: In charge of the Snack Shack. Mrs. Ann Beveridge: At Calhi since 19595 Basic Sewing, Home Planning, World of Kids, Foods Around the World, Basic Foods, She enjoys golf, travel, sewing, playing cards, and taking classes in a variety of other subjects. The hard workers in the cafeteria: Dorothy Hunt, Ann Vassilian, Beverly Newell. Bob Munoz helps clean our campus. The men at Calhi who work to make Calhi look decent: Bob Munoz, John Bullock, Ernie Farrell, Linn Delmar, Joe Dinato, Clemm Liebel, Darwin Chang, Vincent Davi. Faculty 251 Slightly confused, but still with it. Mrs. Irma Hughes through the hall at No. Only our sweet innocent chemistry 5. Mr. Chang's cry is, Calhi is number nutrition saying, Oh, no, not again! teacher, Mr. Atterbury. one! During second period with Mr. Essel- 4. Early in the morning hours Mr. Beck 6. Mrs. Beagle prepares to shoot as she strom. gets his hands in the pot. says, Way up there? Burt Reynolds? No. Robert Redford? . ' t -R' F xcuhg ww its ,aww mJfTs42M,.,,.,,r,s , MM ff , - Mrs. Hodges and friends say, Look 10. out boys, here we come. Mr. Gove dances down the hall. As the group looks at the camera, Mr. Bernardo says, t'Very interest- 12. ing. Mrs. McIntosh points the way to the yellow brick road. Have you learned the new hustle? Let Mr. Tebbs show you the way. Now Debbie . . ., says Mrs. Turner as she gives her secret smile. 13. Those darn lightbulbs! 14. Mrs. Redmond is happily skipping off to class. 15. What's happening over there? exclaims Mr. Olson. If bf . do 1 T V 417452 s harp Mba In the News . . . Publishing that is. Donald Orr, husband, teacher, and Nevvstaff Adviser. Busy, busy, busy. Managing Editor Mark Hailsrone, Sports Editor, Karen Bilyeu, and Exchange Editor Debbie Kincaid take a short pause to pose for a photo, Discussing the cartoon for the week are News Co-Editor, Kara Robison and Cartoonist, Dave Hudson. Donna Horton Knot shownl another News Co-Editor. Communication is needed on Newstaff and Karen Yelverton fulfills this obligation as Editor-in-Chief. Much running around and tips are needed to make a paper a success. To find the facts are, Row 1: Nancy Rizzo, Kelly Millard, Kris Bantz. Row 2: Peter Grimm, Debbie Kincaid, Chris Anthony. Row 3: Scott McKnight, Henry Chu, Scott Maryott, and Tom Brill. Forming a ladder of success from top: Linda Millar, Feature Co-Editorg Ron Golem, Editorial Editor, and Alison Wiley, Feature Co- Editor. Marti Gomez, Business Manager, shares this task with Laura Glaze Qnot shownl. Staff Photographers, Head, Dave Vander Schuit, Kirk Waters. Oh darn! I'm on the wrong page, Brian Cass, Annual Staff, pages 256-9. 14 ,,,.-a ri 'Q 1:55, :, 5. x flniihmtms ovef !6cm'!r9dak!M bW.,..Q-...,. num ... .Q .1 -N W - .-W--.-ww -.-k,...p,w 1,-1,-v f- M ,Vinny ,.f I ,. 5 I it l ,- , 8 pi 'fa M41 if wg, 5 594' K X. fa-I SMU BURN. :- XR g if ,1 ,, V Q . QMMA wr A, A up X W .,... ,... iw igniiplllllllllllln , in QQ 'UQ X srx .Qi 4323 LMA A xg. M20 fy Y: y-..wqQ: - 'F ,Q 'Q I F, ,um 55 'Hg f ,- x 'mx W., m . J ' r A ff X K 'Yank r' Q gt W' A 9 Bk K1 U U n tdff 'NU' .4 az, T: 3 ,, 'P ir' 1 Q I Q M4 fw V Annual Staff 257 4 Pleasin People Pleasing others and pleasing o be with. Athletes for Athletes and what a teaml Brian Cass, Donna Mendoza, and Lee Senese, are the Sports Staff. Tardyl Does that mean detention? Front: Toni Valeri. Row 2: Marti Gomez, Julie Klemm, Becky Bushyeager, Janel Jones, Donna Mendoza, Janine Kruger, Brian Cass. Row 3: Lee Ann Thomas, Barbara Meyer, Margo Weiss, Lee Senese. Hidden in back: Ed Wilson. Charlie's Angels? No, silly, Stoekton's Devils. At least they worked like devils: LeeAnn Thomas, Carla Sciarro, Julie Klemm, on Activities Staff, L tells the rest fillulvxy 'Qin lv' K l Student life starts at school. Hayden Robinson, Shari Wood- ward, Joe Molchin, Joan Kahmann along with others decide that the shady bricks are the place to chat at lunch. Lunch for Sandy Winberry is a friend and a fingernail, The students usually take a place on campus to be their spot during lunch, the small quad for seniors, the large quad for the underclassmen, the grass for the common folk, and the cafe for Mary Duran. Cindy Lagunas, Steve Contreras, Syl- via Arispe, and Candy Hodge. Michelle Martin and Venita Stinson, freshmen, imitate the seniors by sitting just outside the small quad. Not all students eat during lunch. Some, like Tom Bailey, work. He works at the snack shack. More workers at the snack shack: Doug Jarvis, Gerald Bor- den, and Jim Curnutt, Other students may leave for lunch, but find themselves heading for work to work at places like Scandinavia Bakery like Denise Pellissier and Dennette Brod-beck. Laura McCandless is also a baker. Robbi Roeffs is waiting to wait on you at Lambert Phar- macy. 260 Student Life I I h Students ' not in t e classroom Life. Q . X , , Q W N31 ff N - ....,.,,.,W,,.,.,..-- Student Life 261 Taking the Bad, with the good. One part of student life which many wished would not start was the new tardy policy. After three unexcused tardies, detention! Detention make ups were on Tuesday mornings between 7:15 and 7:45, and Thursday afternoons from 3:00 to 3:30 in math 109. Day after day the same old pole. To make today's lunch special Kathy Hutton, Eileen Whitaker, Lisa Fondren and Brenda Haller speed over to Burger King and back. Cindy Moye, a victim of the New Tardy Policy. Senior CSF members and CSF life members: Front row: table, Debbie Kincaid, Leslie Lambert, Janel Jones, Ronda Fox, Andy Gilbert. Row 2: Steve Young, Becky Kaner, Kristin Buehler, Cynthia Shook, Christy Anthony, Corie Yoelin, Chris Dwyer, Scott Rollins, Val Martin, Kathy Lambert, Darleen Murray. Row 3: Paul Sones, Ed Wilson, Jeff Osman, Lisa Marchese, Don Barneson, Rick Ramsey, Donna Horton, Cynthia Hobson, Dave Mack, Dean Rowan, John Quijada, Gary Ford, Paul Rosenkranz, Paul Quijada. ,Z 'Aim 'yur a':,M I ' -4 Life Across the way from Burger King there is another famous stop. Doug Stroup and Dan Laica are caught by the camera leav- ing McDonald's to return to school. There's a new thing that kids can do at lunch or between 'classes The Board of Trustees says ok. It doesn't matter if it is harmful to your health or even harmful to the person next to you. It is smoking. Some smokers can't wait until the bell rings - flick, flick, flick - and they're off through the halls. It's too bad, especially if you're a nonsmoker caught behind a slow walking smoker and can't pass. Some smokers are courteous about smokingg they do it behind the cafeteria or breathe the other way. Some smokers even stay out in the parking lot where there's a flow of air. Student Life 263 Field Trip Discovered! . Mr. Olson's Advanced Biology class takes its annual field trip to Corona del Mar at Lit- tle Corona Beach each year for the past ten years. . The bell rings, school's out, and before that long walk home Tim Smith stops at 7- Eleven fora refresher. . Many upperclassmen don't worry about the long walk home because they, like Rich- ard Horner, drive! 264 Student Life - 1. Q X 1, ' . ' nl. 'F 'W , Q. -gi. H A . , Q ' -' K' 511-K, M 3:5 tron if qs dk K' tj . R63 Jw 3 A A . 6 ' 2. 'M . 7 ' fe J' , K vf 'FA , iz. ,i if w-Mf'vf.4v, -gifs :L - Q1 X' 'r -ST N . ,- KW, NT-Q K r. F 'kk' Ni' J' 'W f... , : kkis M X? 'VA Qsxs 'L' gf i?2Ek5x?f , . i T' A Sw I A f N.. 1 'Q ' ,j 2 i wgfvf 1f4f'?f'f?-.N H. 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A Abata, Margaret, 98 Abbott, Cheryl, 19, 190 Abreo, Martha, 19 Abreo, Ramon, 98 Achin, Vicki, 98, 149 -Achor, Robert, 98 A Acuna, Paul, 19 Adams, David, 98 Adams, Shelly, 96, 98, 149 Adamson, Michael, 98 Agalzoff, Andrew, 98- ,g, tat, 5 Aguilar, Florelia, 98 Aguirre, Kelly, 98, 148 Alexander, Vernna, 98 Algarin, Kelly, 98 Algarin, Robert, 98 . Alguire, Sesan, 19, 98 , Allen, Catherine, 98 ' Allen, Harold, 98, 195 Allen, Jack, 98, 199 Allen, William, 63 Allfie, Gregory, 98 Allfie, Karen, 98 ' ,gi Allgaier, Mary, 98, 16755 Allington, Walter, 98, 210, 211 Allstun, Daniel, 19 Allstun, Dennis, 98 Allumbaugh, Ken, 98 . Alva, Carolyn, 98 Alva, Neal Alvarado, Candi, 19, 169 Amann, Jeffrey, 98 Anderson, Scott, 98, 194 Anderson, James, 98 Ando, Rhonda, 19, 190 T A, Andreoli, Andrew, 98, 207, 215 Anthony, Christina, 19, 78, 212, 213, 229, 233, 254, 225, 262 Anthony, Jacquelina, 98, 96, 147, 229, 233 Apalategui, Jacquelyn, 98, Apalatregui, Jerry, 98 F Aplin, Sharon, 98, 177 ' Apollo, Joel, 98, 194 Archer, Scott, 98, 194, 202 Aregood, Keith, 98 Arispe, Rocelio, 98 . Arispe, Slylvia, 99, 169, 260 Armijo, aren, 99 Armstead, Daniel, 99 Armstrong, Richard, 265 Arnett, Mike Arnold, Fernando, 265 Arnold, Lorenzo, 99 Arnold, Ricardo, 265 Arnold, Suzanne, 99 Arredondo, Philip, 99, 178 Aruaujo, Ivan, 55, 35 Artechi, Danny, 99 Asoau, Jimmy Jr., 265 Aspell, James, 265 Atiland, Franke, 265 Atterbury, Elizabeth, 99, 148 Atterbury, Kathleen, 99, 147, 167 Atterbury, Theresa, 19 Atwood, James R., 89, 94, 95, 99, 206, 215, 230, 164 Aughinbaugh, Sandra, 83, 96, 99, 164, 226, 233 Austin, Bradley, 20, 37, 167, 194,220 Austin, Eric, 99, 209 Austin, Jill, 6, 91, 96, 99, 157, 169, 226, 227 Avila, Diane. 99 Ayala, Joseph, Bailey, David, 87, 20 Bailey, Gary, 99 eiiey, 2 B Bailey, Leslie,Q58, 1 Bailey, Parker,f20, 168,169 Baiey, Thomas,'99, 260 Balch, Ronald, 99 Balderrama, Lawrence, Baldwin Andrea ii8EiiI'ilfCf' Baldwin: Steve, 99,210 ,'ii Ballwey, Donald, 99, 208 Banda, Victoria, 99 Banks, Kevin, 99 Pamela, 24, 66, 166, 172, 188,189 Banning,Br1an,99 . 1 - ' Banning, Carol, 20 . Bantz, Kristin, 20, 18, 51, 76, 78, 157, 162, 254 Barajas, Cynthia, 99 Barber, Richard, 265 s Bairksdale, Jeffery, 99 ' Barnard, Daniel, 99 Barneson, Donald, 13, 20, 53, 67, 78, 214, 225,227,262 Barrena, Danny, 99 Barreras, Christine, 20 Barrett, Roger, 20 6 Baruch, Angel, 265 Bassett, Kim, 99 Bates, Michael, 82, 94, 99, 208 Battaglia, Joseph, 21 Batterton, Bret, 99, 194, 195, 196, 220 Baudoin, Steve, 265 Baynum, Deborah, 21 Baynum, Merilee, 21 Beachamp, Barbara, 100, 149 Bedford, Greg, 100, 198 Belanger, Gina, 100 BeliaKoff, Lesa, 100,209 Beltran, Deborah, 100 Beltran, Kimberley, 100 Beltran, Maurine, 76, 77, 96, 100 Bench, Paul, 21 Bennett, Teresa, 100 Bennett, Lynn, 18, 21, 25, 76, 77, 162, 190 Benson, Gary, 100, 206 Bentley, Chris, 84, 100 Bertone, Jackie, 100, 194 Bertucci, Mary, 100 Berumen, Victoria, 100, 1499 Beyer, Kay, 96, 100, 228 Bihr, Robert, 21, 214 Billings, Edward, 100, 209 Bilyeu, Donna, 100, 148 Bilyeu, Karen, 100, 149, 161, 167, 254 Birnbach, Bridget, 100 Bishop, Clifford, 82, 97, 100,223 Bishop, Diana, 100 Black, Carolyn, 265 Black, Charles, 100 Blackburn, Jed, 21, 26, 194 Blackburn, Todd, 265 Blackwelder, Jinelle, 21 Blanchard, Darlene, 100 Blanchard, Gina, 21 Blanchard, Michael, 100 Blanco, Bernie, 100, 198 Blanco, Jimmy, 100 Bland, William, 101 Blankenship, Lynn, 101 Blatnik, Thomas, 101, 198, 223 Bloom, Richard, 63 Bloszies, Jeff, 101, 198, 199 Bo da, David, 101 Bolgdway, Calvin, 101, 178 Boley,,R0bert, 101 Boltiziniliieffery, 22 if 'tBoone,fiDaniel, 22 7 'B0I'd7eI1, Gerald, 101, 202, 203, 265, 223 Borden, Ronald, 101, 208, 209, 202 Borhegyi, Elizabeth, 101, 149 2 4 Qaorhegyi, Tibor, 101,207 Borntreger, Robert, 101 Berries, Robert, 101, 178 Botich, Lawrence, 101, 198 Bowles, Teri, 22, 147, 231 Bowman, Greg, 63 Bowman, Lonnie, 101 Boyce,fStacy, 101 f Brakebill, Barry, 22 Brakebill, Sherry, 22, 228 Brantle , Dennis, 22 Bravo, Cynthia, 22 Bravo, Edward, 101 Bravo, Richardo,101 Bren, Charles, 101 Bren, Dale, 265 Y ,,,Q.,.,,,,, Breuer, Wanda, 63 Brill, James, 101, 215 Brill, Thomas, 101, 215, 207, 254 Briones, Freddie, 7, 199 Briones, Richard, 265 Britton, Tonjia, 101 Broadhead, David, 101, 194 Broadhead, Mary, 101,210 Brobston, Terri, 22, 18, 78, 85, 91, 162 Brodbeck, Dennette, 22, 190, 226, 227, 233 Bromberg, Steve, 96, 101, 212, 213 Bronkar, Chris, 101 Brounshidle, Ann, 102,149 Broussalian, Chris, 23 Broussalian, Shahnik, 102, 149 Broussard, Linda, 23 Brown, Adrienne, 102, 149 Brown, Andrina, 102 Brown, Judith, 95, 102 Brown, Nick, 63 2 L Index 279 280 Index 9-' Brown, Scott, 102 'h f 4' Brown, Valerie Browning, Anne, 88, 84, 95, 102 Browski, Tami, 102, 148 Brubaker, Gail, 102 Bruff, Nancy, 102, 147, 160 Brydon, Kevin, 102 Buckley, Mike, 265 V Buckner, Randall, 23, 211 Buckner, Sandy, 83, 102, 183 , Buehler, Andrew, 169,265 Buehler, Brian, 102, 87, 96,215 Buehler, Kristin, 23 78, 89, 67, 90, 157, 262 Burdge, Dennis, 102 Burgess, Sheryl, 102, 169 Burkett, Dodie, 102, 148 Burton, Sylvia, 88, 94,95, 102 Bi1sh,iDeborah, 102, 227 Bush,'Douglas, 23 Btishyeager, Mark, 97, 102, 202, 199 Bushyeager, Rebecca, 85, 102, 167 Cabrera, Julie, 102 , e',, Caih,Frank,23,208 Calbarese, Ronald, 1 Caldera, Humberto, 102 Calhoun, Donald, 265 Calhoun, Ronald, 102 Callahad, Patricia, 265 Camarillo, David, 102, 210 Camarillo, Lorraine, 102, Camp, Frank, 231, Campbell, Diane, 1? Cannon, Jeri, 102 6 Cannon, Timothy, 63 1 Cano, Ramon, 23 Cano, Ricky, 103 Cardelli, Dino, 103 Carletello, Henry, 265 Carlisle, Kelly, 103, Carpenter, Michael, Carras, Stephen,'103 Carrasco, Joe, 103, 199 Carrasco, Marina, 103, 149, 177 Carrillo, Eve, 24 Carrillo, Johnny, 24 Carrola, Margie, 103, 169, 82, 83 Carroll, Cindy, 103 Carroll, David, 103,208 Carroll,Jimm ,103 Carroll, Pamella, 103, 51, 159, 157, 97 Carter, Laura, 103, 148 ' Carter, Teresa, 8, 11, 103, 229, 94, 167, 76, 90, 232 Cartwright, Cathy, 103 Carvalno, Marcus, 24, 55, 43, 33, 88 Carvin, Dan, 103 , 1 i Casanovo, J ulee, 103 ',tr , 1 Cass, Brian, 103, 89, 94, 95, 258, 259, 254,214 , +,, Cavish, Carol, 103 Cendejas, David, 103 Cerbana, Victoria, 265 Cerrillo, Rita, 169 Cervantes, Matilde, 265 Cessna,Jackie, 103 Chacon, Luis y Chacon, Sylvia, 103,' ,1 Chaffin, Kenneth, 103 Chakan, Gary, 103 Chamberlin, Stephen, 103, 162, 194 Chavez, Ernest, 7, 24 Chavez, Mark, 103, 223 Chavez, Mike, 103, 198, 227 Chavez, Robert, 103, 208 - Chee, Hiriam, 78,24 Cheffers, Carlton, 103, 89, 94, 95, 220, Childs, 24, lchiison, 104, 149 Chilson, Susan, 24 Chilton, Teresa, 265 Chrisakis, David, 24 Chu, Henry, 104, 209, 212, 254 Chui, Wandy,,11,04 Chung, Ciroeeo , ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, Clancy, - Clark, Arleen, 163, 149 ' Clark, Cai1hy31l04, 209, 227, 95 Clark, Cynthia,,104, 83, 147, 96 Clarke, Kent, 251, 65, 200, 204 Clarstrom, Robert, 25, 29 Clarstrom, William, 104 Clayton, Everett, 25 Clements,,,,Qa,ry, 104, 98 Cleme Clewett, 104 M Clifford, Christine, 104, 83, 147,96 Cline, Thomas, 104 Close, Kolleen, 104 Coats, Richard, 104 Coats, Sharon,'104 Coburn, Debra, 25 H , Ccichran,Mgittgg?il.04 4 y Cochran,Sandra',104, 183 i Cochrane, John, 265 Yzkfli' Cockru m, Donna, 104 'C Coffman, Vicki, 162, 164, 18, 251, 229, 157, 166, 66 Coffman, Willian, 104, 199 Cole, Charles,,,104 9 Cole, y Coleman, 104, 149, 96 Collins, Claiid, 25 Collins, 149 Collins, Shariljin, 87, 25 Colter, Leslie, 105, 149, 89, 83 Condra, Bridgfid, 105 Condra, Diane,105, 148 Condra, 25 Conley, 105,229,232 Conley, creme, 105, 177' Conlin, Jeffrey, 265 Connolly, Bruce, 105 Connolly, David, 26 Conrey, Steven, 265, 260 Contreras, Gloria, 105 Contreras, Javier, 105 Contreras, Robert, 26 f'1 Coponiti, Brenda, 105 ,,fgiizaggliii , , Coppock, Catherine, 15, 105, 1 Corbett, Gai, 26 '1t1', 1 7 'l 'ft Corbett, Robert, 105, 87 , 94, 95, 212 Corcoran, Michael, 265 Cordova, Paul, 265 Corkhill, Karrie, 26 Corrales, Pamela, 105,209 Correa, Richard,,j105 Cortez, Corwin, Christy,,f'105, 149, 228 if Corwin, i,' 105 Coscarelli,JO25mn, 105 Costello, Manuel, 105 Coster, Karen, 105, 96 Cotton, Susan, 105 Cox, Steven, 105 Craig, 177 Crno 26, 83 V, CrofgJot,1 e' r,a, 11, 76, 167 Cross, J ames,'26 ' ' Cross, Orca, 106 Crowell, Margaret, 96, 106 Cuellar, Robert, 106 Cuen, Mitchell,'5106, 199 Cuevas, Frankie,,106 Cuevas, Gina, ,Q Cuihane, 106 3 Culmer, Janet, 106331 Cunnengham, Michael, 106 Curl, Barbara,'85,xg1Q6, 228 Curl, Diana, 106, Curnutt, James, 106,260 Curran, Donna, 106,'169, 177 Curran, Ginger, 106, 169 Curtis, David, 106, 194 Czarnecki, Michael, 106 D Daiken, Steven, 10653111 'i', Dallas, Daniel, 106 Daniels, Charles, 87, 97, 106 Daniels, Patricia, 106, 148 Danyluk, Deena, Darrigo, Thomas, ,,7Dasilva, Donald, 106, 178 fDauer, Nancy, 96,' Davenport, Janice, rir, , 229 Davenport, Kelly, 106, 227 Davis, Christine, 106 Davis, Deann, 106 Davis, Elaine, 96, 106, 147 Davis, Julio, 265 Davis, Melissa, 106 Davis, Rick, 106 4 Davis, Robert, 106 Davis, Shellie, 106 Deacon, Bruce, 26 Dean, John, 107 Deaves, Debra, 107 Deaves, Robert, 26 Degraffenreid, Tamara, 107 Delapena, Martha, 149 Deleon, Christina, 167 Delgado, Andy, 10'Z,'li ii'i' Delgado, Richard, 107 - Deluca, Patricia, 107, 167 Deluca, Vickie, 26 Desimone, April, 27, 229 Deskin, Melanie, 265 i Dewberry, Donna, Qewberry, , 78, 85, Daniel, 265 Dickerson, Drew, Dickens, Craig, 107' iii' Dinhaupt, Joseph, 27 Dixon, Dale, 107, 194 Dixon, David, 107, 199 Dodd, Lyle, 107, 208, Dohn, Daniel, 27 ,3 Dolan, Douglas, 1 4 1 208 1- wil 11 1 1 1, 1 11 .. - , L L1 Vii' LL xzi'k 1 :kk . ii1 1 11 111L 1111 1 -,.,11 ,iw zlgz- Iii 'IAA Ii.. 1 11- 211 .LL,LL LW'X'LA 322Ezi:211V1i' 1+:.L1 '-..L1L :L1-frfaff LL'LL 111 m-L' -1 1 1: 1L,L 11 LL 11 Kmhk .m1. 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E!C1f111'ff'Hf1L'11fY1103-223L 7 1 1111 1,11, G0m1GZ,Rudr,112 1 L L 1!T4lffk110ff,,M2H'k,1103 L LFQX,-Randf1Tl,1110L L 1i11 ,Gonth1er,M1chael, 112 1 Elliott, Lisa, 29 1 ,Fo,x,JRonda, 30, 67, - 1 egomalgs, A,1:l9,a,265 , 1 Ell,1ott,Tyane, 108 1,111,11France,Ere11r11ck1,,e110, jj, 1 202,223 E1119Lt1',T1'a0y,129,1471. LLLLLL' Franco:Ke1'1'1119'7,1110+223LL 1,11 1,,1 LRQ991194112 L Franklm,Pal11,89,94,y110, Gq5nza1e3,Thomas y Ellwangf21',J9hH,,1 1111 1 1, 11.L , , 1 LG6nZ31e1z, 11 Enwood, Jamcef - 'F1PQZl6Y', Bryan- , ,1 LLLLLLL LL 'LL GOnZale2,i1Dfi5lflg,11,1,2 L Emerick, Larry LL 1 1 E3n1ory,,11Shieri,195, 108 E3ndy,1Robert, 265 Ei,g3gel,JillL,,108 11 LL . Engel,Judy,265 Peggy, 108, 147, 94 111 1111L ohn,L108' LL L Epling, Mark, 108 Erben, Charles, 29 Erickson, Dennise, 108 Erickson, Lauren Erler, Maura, 108, 228 Espinosa, Elizabeth, 29 Espinosa, Karen, 108, 147 Freeze, Kenneth, 209, 211, 265 1, Freneh,1Darlene, 85, 95, French, John, L111'0L,' 110,1l67L L1 Fresquez,Ernegst,110, 2029 L L 1 Fresquez, Felicia, 110 Fresquez, Rene, 110, 209 Fretz, David Frey, Philip, 110 Frieze, Jill, 96, 110, 175, Frischman, Roxana, 30 Frith, Donald, 31 Firth, Rodney, 111,212 Fritz, Randall, 111 Fuchs, Craig, 111, 198 228 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, LLLLLL1rL 1 7 --1 1-n .-ar r- - 1- Kiss. E if vw Gonzalez 208 212 213 Guerra -9 Guerrero, Donna, 33 Guernero,sKathleen, 113 8 Guerrero, Guerrero, Guerrero Gulley, Gulley, Gulley, Gumm, Diana, 113 Gunter, Michael, 113 Guthrie, Denise, 265 Gutierrez, Lisa, 113, 148 Guttierrez, Rebecca, 113 Gutridge, Paula, 113 Gutridge, Tania, 33 Guzman, Natiuidad, 113 H Haener, Carol, 85, 113 Hagaian, Keith, 113, 212 Hagen, Mark, 265 Hagen, Pamela, 113 Hailstone, Karen, 33 Hailstone, Mark, 113, 254 Haines, Bruce, 33 Halbeisen, Gregory, 33 Halbeisen, Laura, 114 , Hall, Ricky, 114 7 7 . 3 5 Hall, Robbin, 34,49 K 150, 168, 169 Herman, Jeffrey, 114 Hermosillo, Gustavo, 265 Hernandez, Anthony, 114 Hernandez Hernandez Karen Herrera Herrera, Herrera, Hickman Hill, Billy, 83, Hill, Kenneth, 115 Hill, Kevin, 115, 213 Himes, Ronald, 115 Hintergardt, Kent, 115, 208 Hintergardt, Sandra, 88, 115, 149 Hix, Dana, 94, 115, 162 Hix, Pamela, 89, 115 Hobson, Andrew, 115, 207 Hobson, Cynthia, 35, 18, 83, 147, 166, 228, 262 Hodge, Chandice, 115, 260 Hodgson, Bret, 35 Hofer, Debra, 115 Hoyt, Hoyt, Hudson 88, 89, 13, 154, 168, Charlotte, 116, 167, Danielig, 5 3 Ibarra, Martin, .' in .5 - Indelicato, Tina, 116 5 is i 5 . Irving, Mark, 116 Irving, Thomas, 36, 214 Ivie, Donald, 116 Ivie, Joni, 116 I Jackson, Carla, 116, 179 Jackson, Donna, 88, 117 James, Yvette, 117 Janssen, Scott, 36 Janssen, Teri, 37 5. ..,, .5 Jarman, Danny, 117 Jarman, Deanna, 37, 43, 49, 257, 258 Jarvis, Douglas, 117, 209, 213, 260 Jarvis, Mark, 117, 207, 215 J asso, Julie, 37 Jasso, Xavier, 11, 117, 199, 202 J auch, Theresa, 117 Jeffers, Theresa, 37 Jennings, Teresa, 117, 148 Jensen, Richard, 37 Jessop, Douglas, 96, 117 Jessop, Regina, 117 Jimenez, Cecilia, 265 Johnson, Brian, 117 Johnson, Daniel, 37 Johnson, David, 117, 207 511, eggs. 5 A Haller,-Brenda,49,114,262 iisi Hoffmafwlefffey,115f199,202 ,,,-ss, , Johnson,Deborah, 117, 148 Hamb11n,cynghia,34 5 3 H01d?n,K1mbeflY,115 5 ' 6 .i0hns0n,sric, 11,,,1e4,2oe,21sw , HaHey.B0bby. 114 ess, 6 H01d'ng'B'Qtf35 5 3 ,,i, 5 5Johnson,Jo11s: ,JG 55 HHHeY,TGddy H01e,Keeef?4,115 as 3 li i'1Z Hannah,TshereSa,ii34 siii H0llar1d,Ka1'1,95, 115, cssi it liiiiils Johnson Karen 3 X 5 slss iiiii 5 ieiardermandyee, H01l0Wel1fR?ndYf ,xii ii isss ljohngonll-Kim.mie,ii7I7 '11 s ff1rIardin,iJulie,1l4. sssi ii s KHOISBY' 1iJbhfiS0mRaymondi,s,117 totol Harless, Q - H0lSt0n'Chr'St0Ph9!fQ 5 liss fl5J0hhiSfSmRichard,37 - 5 Harris,Jane,34,88g168,169' iiii 4 H0lSVmffD?Wn'35 3 7 7J0hfrS0mSC0tt,117,202,5223 1 ssiiiii 5 9,1-Iarris, Richey-a,114,194, s H01St0HfU1an?,115 551c 3 5 5 Joims0n,suzanne,11v 6 iss55 55 ,,,s ii if Harrison, Douglas, 85,81 114,ii179' 8 K iH01th2l1S,Chl'1SUwU3f 5 iis5'- 5- ,Jolinson,Scott 117 5 5,is5 Harrison, Ginni, 114, 148 3 H0man,Laura,115,177 55,5,55 liohnsmne,Kai-en,83,88,117 ' Hassen,Michael, 114 1 5 H00d,DebQ!'ah,35,115 '55s f- 5 Jones,David,117, 5 is 6 Hawkes, James, 34, 65, 194, 220, 227 H0PkU1?,Tl!I10thY,115,150,152 168 5Jones,Janel,37,59,73,82, Hawkey,Da1e,,34.220 5555 Hors-Rh0Pda,115'14'5 sicr 5 555e s555 5, Q 226g2sf1,r2ss,2S9, iss 1 Hawley, Clark, 89, 114 H0'UHi',R1chard,32194,259 5 3 css sJfmeS,Marci1ge,,33,117, 4 gawleybRobiert, 114,207,215 HfEfZr?gg0Tg1g1,?5g,,S'L,6'?,78j.82f2?,9O. Jordan, Kevin,f118, 198 5, 5,3 Haggis ?-4,166,194,196 95, iii'ss ieali 555 5 Head,Er1c,114 5 g Howa ,Am1,1,1Q, 173,167 i iicr Heath, Paula, 34 3 H0ward,Cynth1a.116 5 .1uhs1a,'rim, , qi 1 in 7 ii5i 8 in 5551, 1 , ii5, i51,, ':':i: 5,.i ' si 3 ,5ri Q sss Hi 3 1:.Q-1 4 1-,f sw -'si' Aan V, .VA, Liiyz 1 5 K UIl9,1Q2ig8,118i A 1 Kring, Douglas, 119 ,Q,1jV Kruger, Janine, 9, 15, 42, 88,65 1, Q, 1 1 , VTL, ,.., 251258, 259 , , xA' Krumwiede, Julie, 110, 177 1 , Kueiper, Kim, 119, 177 4? , ' Kuenzig, Robert, 42, 78, ',,,' A 1 Kuhn, Michael, 42,208 , 4 ,, 1 1 228, 260 ,1,,,, Kulpinski,Tammy,119 EK , Michael, gs 66, 67 78, 81, Kuipinski, Timmie, 119 V ,11 '5'i 2 A 1 1 14 J ,1.- as 1'1r 4 Kaner, Rebecca, 38, 18, Kaplan, Christopher, 38, Kaplan, Daniel, 118, 199 lll Karch, , ll1Ll1' ' Earl 118 1 ,,,,,.,,,,, 1 Paula 118 , 42, , 1 , 8, 38, 153 Kelley, Kelley, 118, 148 Kelley, 118 Kellum Kelly, Karen, Kelly, Kevin, 38, 83, 89, 150 Kelly, Sharon, 94, 95, 118, 145, 1 Kemp, Lori, 118, 167, 228, 232 Kemp, Lynda, 97, 118, 228 Kendall, Kimberly, 118 Kennedy, John, 39 Kenney, Kathleen, 118 Kenniston, Donald, 39 Kerley, Katherine, 118 Kerr, Bradley, 118 Kerr, Marion, 119 Kilcoyne, Michael, 178,265 Killian. Kerry, 94, 95, 119, 147 Kimball, Victoria, 265 65, 173, 190 Kincaid, Debra, 82, 165, 209, 262, 88, 254 Kincaid, Pamela, 95, 119 Kinder, Gail, 39 King, Karl, 39, 208 King, Theresa, 85, 119 Kirton, Charla, 88, 119 Laagfo rd, Glenn Lantz, Christene, 120, 148 Lantz, Raymond, 120, 161 Larson, Gretchen, 83, 120 alerie Lopez, David, , 'JM L opez, 89, 94, ,ii Larson, Kathrine, 83 i ,XM Larson, Michel, 1213 2 9 , 1-t' 1 , Lopez, Joann, Larson, Theresa, 1 , 147 5 'i Aw 5 g 1,Lq5Mez,,John, 44 LaRussa, Michael, 120 i,1gI,1fg3 , , if iLo egsswleanette, 122 ,gg Lastufka, Dennis, Y .1 0 Lovel ss, Mar 122, 199 4 Lastufka, Robert, 42 1iii 'L i1,., 1 , 111 1 LOVE, Annaflgfiey 44, 122, 183 22 W- 95 Laviguer, Mary, 15, 82, 85, 120,' 4 ,Wiel, 178, 165 ,1,1 1 ,iri 1 Laviolette, Janice, 120 A iiii 9 , aifij 169,265 ' Lawrence, Bonnie, 89, 120, 148 Lowe, Pamela, 122, 147 Lawrence, Dale, 42 Lazano, Joann, 122, 209, 167 9 ' 1.1. Laws, Robert, 120, 144, 145 Layton, Veronica, 43, 177 Lazzareschi, Janice, 43 Lawgford, Glenn, 120 Ledesma, Edward, 265 Ledgap d, Peter, 120 Ledgard, SaraJane, 81, 120 Kiser, Jeffrey, 39, 66, 67, 194, 195, 196, 220, 224, 227 Kiser, Rhonda, 96, 119, 226, 227, 230, 231, 233 Klein, Kimberly, 119 Klemm, Julie, 39, 78, 148, 157, 257, 258, 259 Klemm, Kathy, 119, 147 Kliment, Ronda, 82, 87, 119, 183 Klingenberg, David, 39, 78, 179 Klobucar, Maryanne, 15, 119, 162, 167, 172 Knaak, Gary, 265 Knight, Brian, 119 Knight, Lisa, 119 Knight, Paul, 119 Knoop, Hans, 36, 81 Kobziff, Karen, 39, 168, 169 Kobziff, Kristina, 119 Konov, Timafae, 119 Koogle, John, 119 Korf, Geoffrey, 83, 82, 89, 94, 95, 119, 150, 152 Kreitzer, Thomas, 119, 202 Kresge, Kristine, 119, 147 Krevitzer, Shirleen, 119 Kring, Deborah, 39, 166, 190, 256, 257, 258, 166 Kring, Dianne, 97, 119, 149 Lee, Alison, 265 Lee, Daniel, 121 Lee, Laurie, 121, 144, 145, 148, 149 Lee, Pamela, 82, 83, 89, 157 Leibrock, Larry, 121, 145, 154, 162, 168, 169 Leidelmeyer, Cindy, 121 Leidecmeyer, Louis, 194, 200, 201, 220, 231 Lemuiex, Timothy, 121 Lenhart, Rodney, 43 Leon, Laura, 121, 169 Lerma, Elaine, 121 Lesandrini, Pamela, 43 Leivier, Lisa, 121, 149 Leivier, Rosemary, 9, 43, 173, 188, 189 Lewis, Debora, 121 Lewis, Dennis, 255 Lewis, Lebron, 121 Lewis, Pamela, 43 Lexa, Michael, 208, 265 Lexa, Scott, 121, 209 Leyba, Christopher, 121 Leyba, Steven, 121, 107, 223 Leyk, Denise, 121,85 Licano, Teresa, 121 Limas, Anthony, 265 Limas, Karen, 149 Lincoln, Denise, 121 Lucas, Roberta, 122 Lucero, Ricky, 122, 202,205 Luna, Frank, 44 Luna, Ruben, 122, 207, 215 Luna, David, 122 Lund, Tamara, 95, 122 Lurie, James, 122, 168, 169, 214 Luymes, Joanell, 122 Luymes, Karen, 122 Lynch, Taffy, 265 Lyons, Julie 83, 94, 95, 122, 150, 153 M Maattala, Robert., 198, 202, 223, , ., MacDonald, Randal, 17, 122, 100,202 14' iiit' 1 '24, Malias, Yvonne, 265, 178 f ' Mack, David, 44 2' Mallean, Milton, 122,208 Maclean, William, 122 Magana, Ariel, 265 Magana, Nuvia, 122, 149 Magness, Beverly, 44, 83, 88 Maldonado, Laura, 122, 149 Mammano, Debra, 122 k Mammano, Sheryl, 45 Mann, Linda, 122, 169, 179 A Manriquez, Rachell, 45, 149, 166 Manriquez, Ruth, 122, 167 Maple, Roy, 45 Marchese, Lisa, 45, 76, 77, 162,262 Marchese, Robert, 122, 207, 215 Marcias, Yvonne, 122 Margiotta, Delene, 122 Q Index 283 ,1 W1 bi J 2 ' - Nfl, ee: asa: l -fs :-' - 5? ess M 7 1' i '-11182 'l ' ,, , ,. 4 f 'R 3 Marquez, Daniel,45 Marquez, Diane, 45, 62, 166, 191,229 Marso, Brenda, 495169 Martin, Julia, 45 Martin, Marcia, 45 Martin, Michelle, 122, 159, 160 ' Valerie, 45, 262 tm, 2 2 Q11 alile ' Aleicande1g,,:122, 178 at ginez, rrre 1 Layna' 2 Magjtmez, Lorraine, 148 Martinez, Margret, 123 y illi Martinez, Patricia, 45 ,,,, 5 ,,,a,, p Martinez, Patricia, 'f ,,,,,, Martinez, Ricardo, ggi 4 .,,,,i Martinez, 4 3 tili,'li l 212222MHPtiY1e2, iaiil 2 Vivan, 12355177 Brian, 123 ,zee eit,,, Joni, 45, 166 Manoir,Scott,96,.1e,,1Q2,204,208,254 1 ,e-., so eltl 7 1 'rat 46 etett Mark ' 2 2 L2 2222' ausser, l'e Kaxwgll, Victori?gf22ff 222a'1 ay, ean, 194, , eetetezerzir Mays, Scott, 46 4 -5McClure, , 152 McAvoy, John, 46, 2,479 McCandless, Jana, FV 1 If lrri 4 McCandless, Laura, 83, 164, 166, 260 2 McCandless, Lisa, 123, 167, 173, 174, 175 McCann, Jefferson, 123, 213 McCarthy, Karen, 83, 123, 169 McQ1ain, Robbin, 123,228 3 76, 77, 82, sa, 165,296,216 2 3 McCue, Daniel, McDermott, Teresa, 87, 123 McDowell, Robert, 46 McEwen, Janice, 46, 177 McKinnis, Sherrie, 47, 91 McKnight, Karen, 8, 47, 166, 172 McKnight, Scott, 123, 96, 198, 254 iljtitzgiaaughlin, James, 95, 123, 167, 194, 195, 22'22'21VIcLaughlin, Leonard, 96, 123, 198 McGee, John, 123 McGee, Patrick, 123 McGimpsey, Rebbecca, 88, 123 McKennriok, David, 123 McKeon, Kimberlee, 123, 145 McMillian, Lori, 123, 167 McNaughton, Marlana, 123, 169, 229 McVey, Dean, 47 Mead, Tom, 95, 123, 206, 215 Medaris Robert 123 Megh Scott 123 Meisser Ann 12 47 150 152 Meliiek Mike 47 Mendoza Donna, 47 59 62 78 159 166, if 233 259 Mendoza Guadalu , 124 Mendoza Henry 47 Mercure Gilda 124 Mercure Jill 124 Mesa, Eduardo, 81 124 212 Mesa, Teresa, 124 Mestas Thomas 124 Meyer, Barbara 96,124 147 160 256 258 D 1 1 , . 1 7 9 , elei 2 ' . f 'r i' ' , 2 3 e, , f 1 , 1 8 w 22 ' 2 'J 5 2- , 21 1 1 22.1, f-Pj. - V V k , -. ' ,Q N ' , , -.-- i , 1 r,222 ',-5 5 , , Q222' n ,,2'.22 2 22 2 J 1: .. 1 1 ..-, 7 - ,vi 9 ' ' - 222:- '2l.s22 2' -2 12' f- 2f22i2'2f'1 3 4 Mezzano, Brian, 124, 198 Mezzano, Janet, 18, 47, 85, 166 Michie, Jill, 94, 95, 124,147, 167 Middleton, Bruce, 11, 124, 199 Millar, Linda, 11, 18, 47, 59, 78, 157 Millard, Jody,96,.124, 229, 157 Millard, Kelly, 18, 48, 78, 164, 166, 254 Mills, Janet, 39, 48, 166, 191 Milone, Jennifer, 124 Milwrick, Beirerly, 124 Minaglia, Jamie, 124, 148, 161 Minaglia, Karig1124, 148 Minert, Linda, 124, 167, 226 Miske, Richard, 124 Mitchell, Cherly,48, 66, 179 Mitchell, Mitchell, Ke11y,5124, 178 Mitchell, Patricki,2248 1 Mitchell, Randy, 38, 48 Mitchell, Ronald, 124, 160 Mitchell, Stephen, 48 Moddy, Jan, 147 Moe, Patricia, 18, 48, 62, 166 Moffitt, David, 124 Mohler, David,l24 Molchin, Joseph, 89, 94, 124, 107, 214, Monolian, Vincent, 124 Montez,T'homas, 124 Montierth, Karen, 124, 148, 169 f Montierth, Wayne, 124, 211 Montijo, Mary, 124, 147 Montijo, Terri, 124 Montoya, Cynthia, 88, 95, 124 Montoya, Viola, 124 Moody, Janice, 124, 83, 89, 162 Moody, Timothy, 48 Mooney, Pamela, 124 Moodey, Wayne, 124,215 Moore , Channing, 265 Moore, Moore, Moore, , Jennifer, 48 , Kimberly, 125 Moore Moore David B., 124, 199, 223 David, 15, 125 Janice, 125, 209 Moore, Kyle, 125, 202 Moore, Robert, 125 p Moore, Suzanna, 125 4 Morales, Angela, 125, 148 Morales, Anita, 48, 66, 166, 229 Moran, Cynthia, 265 Moran, Michelle, 125 Moran, Willian, 265 Moreau, Pierre, 265 Morgan, Glenn Jr., 125 Morgan, Keith, 125 Morgan, Laura, 125, 148 Morgon, Cheryl, 125 Morgon, Yvonne, 125 Moriarty, James, 125 Moriarty, John, 125, 199 Morin, Louis, 125 Morrill, Douglas, 125, 179, 215 Morris, Gary, 125 Moss, Donald Moss, Tina, 265 Mossey, Christine, 125, 148 Mossey, Phillip, 48 Moye, Cynthia, 125 Muchler, Alice, 229 Mucheilland, Cgihdy, 49 Mucholland, Muller, David,-'125, 208, 169, 168, 85, 94, 95 Munio, Kirk, 125 Murbach, Carol, 125, 85, 95, 182, 183 Murphy, Joan, 125 Murphy, John, 125, 198, 202 Murphy, Mark, 126 Murphy, Miriam, 49, 169 Murray, Darlena,49, 183, 262. Murray, p 222222 260 Mutchler, Alice, 18, 49, 83, 89, Mutchler, Thomas, 126, 209 Myers, Sharon, 126, 147 N Nagel, Jane, 83, 96, 126, 226, 2 Naka, Patti, 126 Nakamura, Joel, 49, 67 Nall, Robert, 126, 208 Nash, Fred Nassen, James, 126 Nassen, Thomas, 265 Nemring, Jolean, 126, 177 Neighbors, Christopher Neighbors, Deborah,126 Nelson, David, Nelson, J 126 Neuman, Eric . 2 as Nevarez, Chris, 22 Nevis, Water, 49 2 Mevis, Larry, 126 Newman, Lori, Newton, , N 3 N13 E wa 2 2' 223 Noriega,2Gregory, 126 Norman, Robert, 126 Norsworthy, Lori, 50, 177 Nottle, James, 265 Nourse, Robert, 126 Nuanes, Robert, O if Obrien, Coleen, 126 Obrien, Kimberly, 126 Obrien, Ronda, 50 Oconnor, Maureen, 50 2 Odonal, Tina, 1 4 Ogle, Bruce, 50, 11' 1s' 2 8 Ogle, Candace, 49,'f50,2167 0Guinn, Kenneth, 126, 198 Ohirok, William, 50 Oler, Randall, 127, 208 Olivarez, April, 50 Olivarez, Daniel, 127, 199 149 31 ' Olivarez, Margaret, 127, 229, 230 V Olsen, Ole, 15, 51, 66, 89, 150, 152, 154 Olsen, Janet, 127, 153 Oneal, Barry, 81, 127 Orloff, Catherine, 127, 227, 228 Osullivan, James Owen, Dana, 127, 169, 182, 183 Owen, Frank, 265 Owen, Patrick, 127, 209 Owen,,Kirk, 127, 97, 209, 213 Owen, Richard, 265 Owens, Lorene, 51, 168, 169, 177 Owens, Paula, 127, 169, 177 P Pabst, Robert, 51, 76, 84, 194 Padfield, Kimberly, 127 Padilla, David, 127, 209 Padilla, Sandra, 51, 18 Page, Anthony, 127 Palmer, Cari, 265 Plamer, James, 127 Palmer, Louisa, 127 Parker, James, 127 Parrott, Ronea, 127 Parsons, J amy, 127 Parsons, Kathy, 51, 166 Parsons, Kelly, 127 Partridge, Charles, 127 Pavia, Jerry, 51 Pavia, Michael, Payne, Mark, Diana Karen, , Danlel, 191 Prado, Steven, 129 Prado, Virginia, 129 Pratt, J ackolyn, 52, 67, 16 232 Pratt, Kelly, 129, 229, 231 Preciado, Teadoro, 129 Preston, Cindy, 52 Preston, Joseph, 265 Priess, Debra, 129 Priess, Bridget, 129, 169 Prieto, Edmond, 83, 265 Prieto, Rebecca, 129 Pritchard, Darren, 129 Prog, Judith, 129 Pruett, Patricia, 52 Pruter, Jane, 129 Puig, Brett, 265 Qualls, Janis, 129 Qualls, Lily, 129, 95 Quance, Richard, 52, 78 Quattrocchi, Karen, 129, 95, 226, 167 Quezada, Cynthia, 129 Qulgley, Michael, 89, 129, 167, 194 Quijade, John, 52, 90, 262 Quijade, Paul, 53, 90, 262 Quinlan, Michael, 129 Quiroz, Christine, 130, 149 R Radomski, Robert, 130, 946 6 Rahe, Nancy, 130 -3 -- m- Rios, Andrew, 53 Rios, Debbie, 131 1 Rios, Roseanna, 89 Ripley, Donna, 13 Ripley, Theresa, Rizzo, Nancy, 82, Roach, Gordon, 131 Robbins, Michael Robertson, Teresa, Robinson, Robison Robison, Robledo Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, 7 Rodriguez, Rodriguez Roefs, 154, 191, Rossner, Gail, 132 Rollins, Sbbtt, 54, Rollins, Stacy, 96, Romero, Antonio Rains, David, 194 J 6 9 nl Romero, Dennis, 265 Ramirez, Cathy, 13 Ramirez, George, Ramirez, Coraine Romirez, Ronald, Rames, Joe, 180 Ramos, David, 953, Ramsey, Richard, 262 Ramsey William, Randall Sharon 130 0 Romero, Edward, 22 286 Index Ruiz, Ruben, 265 Russell, Christine, 132, 178 Russell, Gary, 132 Russell, Jeff, 132, 199 Russell, Karen, 11, 96, 132, 147 Russell, Lynn, 132 Russell, Mark, 94, 132, 160 Rymenams, Terri, 149, 265, 85 Rymenams, Tracy, 85, 132 Simmons, Todd, 134 Simpson, Nancy, 134, 148 Sissoyen, Jack, 134 Sitler, Jody, 96, 134, 231 Slivkoff, Dawn, 134 Slivkoff, Kipp, 134 Sloan, Maria, 134, 183 Sloan, Ramond, 134 Slowskei, Myron, 135, 215 Smallwood, Jeffrey, 135 Smead, Heidi, 55 Sack, John, 132 Saidenberg, Heidi, 9, 188, 189, 54, 166 Sainz, Louie, 132 Salcido, Daniel, 11, 132, 199 Salinas, Jacquecine, 132 Salley, Craig, 132, 199 Salley, Crutis, 132 Samarin, James, 133, 199 Samarin, June, 133 Samarin, Michael, 133 Samples, Nancy, 133, 89 Sanchez, Anthony, 133 Sanchez, Julie, 54 Sanchez, Mario, 133 Sanchez, Rene Sander, Diana, 133 Snadoral, Lydia, 133 Sargeant, Kathleen, 88, 133, 148 Satterfield, Robert, 133 Saucedo, Valentin, 133 Saunderson, Judy, 133, 148, 89 Sawaya, Janis, 54, 229 Saxon, Cheryl, 97, 133 Sheneberger, Celand, 208, 265 Schlicher, David, 178,265 Schmidt, James, 54, 194 Schneider, Evelyn, 133 Schneider, Helen, 133 Schneider, Karen, 133, 177 Schultz, Robert, 133 Schultz, Thomas, 133 Sciarro, Carla, 95, 133, 258, 259 Smith , Charles, 135 Smith, Debra,7, 135, 160, 175, 228, 96 Smith, Elizabeth, 33, 89, 94, 95, 135, 149, 167 , , Smith, Greg, 165?-1 ,, Smith, Heidi, 135, 179 1 Smith, Irma, 135 Smith, Jay, 135 Smith, Karen, 135, 149 Smith, Karl, 6, 55 Smith, Katherine, 89, 135, 148, 177 Smith, Kelly, 135 3 Smith, Kim, 135 . Smith, Lee, Smith, Leticia,f135, 1 Qlf 8 Smith, Michaela. 1 ,'iit, A , ' Smith, Russel, 56' ' Simth, Shelly, 135,183 Smith, Susan, 135, 229 Smith , Timothy, 135, 168, 169, 259 Smith, Smith, Tisha, 149 Victoria, 135 Snider, Lawrence, 135 Snyder, Charles, 56 Snyder, Mark, 135 Snyder, Toney, 135 Solinger, Denise, 135 Solinger, Keith, 56 Sommers, Gregory, 135, 210 Sommers, Jeffery, 135, 208, 211 Sones, Paul, 41, 56, 262 Souder, Sandra, 136 South, Daniel, 136 Sciarro, Gina, 55 Scruggs, Michael, 265 Scudder, Bill, 133, 209 Scudder, Kenneth, 133,208 Searcy, Ronald, 133 Segura, Karen, 265 Senese, Lee, 15, 84, 89, 94, 95, 133, 258, 259, 220 Sony, Eddie, 55, 178 Serio, Robert, 55 Seymour, Joann, 133, 169 Shamblin, Cynthia, 55 Shanks, Glenn, 133 Sharp, Carl, 265 Shaw, James, 134 Shelters, Richard, 134, 198 Sheneberger, Leland, 97, 134 Shepard, Frank, 134 Shepherd, Jerry, 83, 134 Sheppard, Scott, 134, 198 Sheppard, Steven, 134, 223 Sherb, Melissa, 134 Sheridan, Julie, 134, 177 Shipka, Samuel, 134, 194, 220 Shipman, Shelly, 88, 134, 148 Shook, Cynthia, 78, 55, 67, 157,262 Shook, Linda, 134, 147 Shore, Bruce, 265 Shore, John Siciliano, David, 82, 134, 198, 210, 222, 213 Siciliano, Mark, 134 Sicos, Richard, 134, 202, 203,220 Silos, Selena, 134 Silver, Michael, 134, 169 Silvett, Jeannie, 134, 147, 167 Simmons, Laura, 83, 134, 169 Simons, Carl, 194, 265 Simons, Kenneth, 134, 210 Spees, Karen, 88, 136, 148 Spooner, Jamesine, 96, 136 Spooner, Teresa, 15, 18, 56, 65, 76, 78, 82, 83, 157, 166 Spratte, Lori, 136, 231 Staley, Cheryl, 96, 136, 228 Staley, Miranda, 56, 161, 178 Stanfild, Sandra, 136, 147, 177 Stanley, Sheila, 56 Stark, Diane, 165 Stark, Tamie, 57 Starkman, Bruce, 265 Starkman, Phil, 135 Starkman, Steven, 136, 87 Statz, Cindy, 136, 177 Statz, Susan, 135, 182, 183 Stavich, Ronald, 136, 202 Steele, Kelly, 265 Stephenson, Barbara, 136 Stephenson, Gary, 136 Stepp, Margo, 83, 136 Stevens, Alan, 136 Steves, Gary, 136 Steves, J orie, 82, 85, 136 Stewart, Catherine, 136,230 Stewart, Stanley, 136, 208 Stifgelmeier, Carla, 57 Stine, Roderick, 265 Stinson, Venita, 148, 265, 260 Stockman, Travis, 87, 136, 207, 215 Stoffel, Christopher, 265 Stoll, Diane, 15, 95, 136 Stone, Lloyd, 85, 137 Strain, Cynthia, 137, 183 Strain, Gary, 137 Street, Glenn, 57 Strike, Margie, 137, 148 Stroup, Jeff, 30, 57, 66, 159, 167, 200, 205, 214 Stroup, Douglas, 137, 96, 194, 263, Stubbs, Mark, 147 Strubbs, Charlie, 57 Struveling, Douglas, 137 Sullivan, Barbara, 83, 137 Sullivan, Jeffrey, 57, 168, 169 Sullivan, Margaret, 137 Suppa, William, 165 Swain, Sandra, 57, 78, 168, 169 Swanson, William, 57 Swenson, Cindy, 137, 179 Swinnerton, Marc, 137 Swinnerton, Michael, 137 Symmes, Brian, 137, 199 T Tabata, Donald, 202, 265 Tafoya, Sharon, 137, 148, 169 Talavera, Edward Tantalo, Thomas, 57 Tarabino, Guy, 137 Taylor, David, 58 Taylor, John, 137, 162, 89, 194, 208 Taylor, Kimberly, 137, 148 Taylor, Nancy, 137 Taylor, Tammy, 137, 177 Taylor, Vivan, 265 Tebbe, Michel, 137 Tebbs, Ronald, 137 Telcher, Livia, 137 Tennant, Elizabeth Tennant, Sharon, 265 Teuton, William, 137 Thatcher, Jan, 58, 78, 91, 168 Thibeault, Victor, 58 Thomann, Douglas, 137,223 Thomann, Michael, 137, 227,220 Thomas, David, 137 Thomas, Lee Ann, 18, 58, 257, 258 Thomas, Sherry, 138 Thompson, Dean, 138 Thompson, Russell, 194, 196, 165 Thornton, Laurie, 265 Tighe, John, 138, 194, 196,202 Tilton. Helen, 58, 191 202, 205 ll anvleet, Frank, 138 ,,, jVelasquez, Martin, 139 Wecotta, Rick, 139 m A ,Villanueva, Charles, 139, 194, 223, , Tindal, David, 138 Tirheimer, Christina, 138 Tirhimer, Katherine, 138, 149 Tolmachoff, David, 138 Tomioka, Kumi, 58, 78, 80, 81, 88, 148, Tonkovich, Rebecca, 85, 197, 138, 159 Tonkovich, William, 138 Torrence, Lori, 18, 58, 157, 166 Torres, Elizabeth, 138, 148 Torres, Helen, 58, 166 Torres, Laurie, 138 Torres, Rosalind, 138, 149 Torsney, Colleen, 58 Torsney, Maureen, 138 Toscano, Albert, 209, 265 A Trac , Kenneth, 138, 214 Trenlile, Elizabeth, 231, 265 Trenlde, Timothy, 89, 138, 194 Treviriot, Sandra, 138 Trimberger, Jeff, 138 Troyk, James, 59 Tryon,,Robert, 138,202 leii, , Tuckness, Kathy, 138 A A Turner, Bradley, 138 Twaddell, Laurie, 138, 169, 83 U Ulbriefigg2llErwind, 138, 87,1170 'eie 1 Unland,Edith,' 59 Upton, Barbara, 138, 183 Upton, J anice, 138 Urich,+ eborah,f138 2 ,V , Valdez, Rhonda, 60 Valencia, Cathi, 265 Valenzuela, Esteban, 80, ,59, 202 Valenzuela, Luana, 138 A A Valeri, Antoinette, 18, 59, 78, 256, 258, 259 Valles, Vivian, 59, 191 Valverde, Francine, 59 Van Buren, Dawn, 138 A Van Dorn, Todd, 138 Vandenberge, Victoria, 138 Vanderschuit, David, 89, 138, 206, 207, 215, 254 1 Vandyke, Ann, 59, 78,.168, 169 Vanlaar, Kelly, 138 Varbas, Elizabeth, 139, 148 Vasquez, Amaoina, 139 Vavrek, Barbara, 139 , lVe?asco, Matthew, 139, 199 Velasco, Reginaldo, 59, 194 Velasquez, Steven, 139, 210 Vera, Larraine, 265 Vertigan, Gerald, 139 ,,,., Wesci, Barbara, 87, 139, 177 Villalba, Sebastian, 139 Villanueva, Arlen, 139 Villanueva, Raymond, 139, 199 Villasenor, Anna, 139, 149 Vincent, Ralph, 139, 179, 199, 202 s W ,,,, adeaacott, 139, 214, 1201 A 2115113 Wagner, David, 139, R ' Wagner, Mary, 139, 181, 183 Wahlin, William, 139, ,,,, W ahrman, Steven, 139' rlt' Wakefield, Belinda, 60 A Wakefield, Robert, 265 Walden, Lori, 95, 139 5, Wall, Richard, 139 Wallace, Debra, 139 Wallace, Jayne Walsh, Edmund, 139, 178 Wann, Diane, 30, 89, 139, 159, 172,226 Ward, Robert, 139, 169 ' Warder, John, 139 Warner, Laura, 139 Warren, Jerf, 139 Warner, Nelson, 60 Washburn, Mary, 139, 169 Waters, Kirk, 139, 209, 254 Watson, Donna, 139 Watson, Scott, 139-1 Weaver, Janelle, 139, 183 Webb, Loretta, 139, 149 Webb, Vicki, 60 Webster, 1lf1itchell,,265 Weide, J udlth, 60 1 Weigman, Leiana, 89, 140, 149 Weiler, Keri, 140 , H Weimer, Bill, 60 1ll 7 . I , Weinell, Cathy, 60, 78, 82, 147 Weir, Terry, 140 Weiss, Margo, 83, 94, 95, 257, 140, 258, 259 Wells, Robert, 140,179 x Werley, J ames, 60 Wetzel, Dale, 265 Weizel, Virginia, 140 Whedon, Robert, 140 Wheeler, Connie, 60 Wheeler, Delma, 140 Wheeler, Robin, 8, 15, 94, 95, 140, 172 Whitaker, Eleen, 140, 147, 262 Whitaker, Mary, 14 White, J eanne, 61 Klmberlyf 149,183 , White, Paul, 91, 1404202, Whitesell, Rick , 61 Whiting, Cheryl, 61, Whiting, Heather, 140 Whitlock, Karen, 140, 149 Whitney, Diane, 140 Whittingham, Ann, 12, 61, 167, 173, 191 Whittingham, Katherine, 140, 175 Wicks, Robert, 140, 212, 178 Wiemiller, Kelly, 140, 229 Wiemiller, Mark, 140, 212 Wilnotn, Karen, 61 Wiley, Alison, 140, 167, 178, 254, 229 Wilkins, Schonett, 85, 140 Willburrq, Harold, 14 Williams, j eborah A Williams, Kim, 140 Williams, Phillips, 61 Williams, Robert, 140, Williams, xanne,ii140 Williams, Walter, 140 , Willis, Diana, 265 W1lson,B1i1an, 165 ,, , 1 Wilson, Edward, 782961, 256,258 262, 259 Wilson, Debra, 61 ' Wilson, Gary, 265 Wilson Wane 2 Wmberry, Sandra,'39,95, 1412270 ' ff' Winchester, Douglas, 61, 46, 220, 194 J Winkler, Jeffrey, 202, 265 5 Winn, David, 265 Wirth, Tom, 141 1 Wischs, Shona, 27, 62 Wise, Deborah, 141 Wise, Donna, 141 igfiv A Wittrock, Lori, 141 Woodward, Steven, 265 Woodruff , Sharon, ,15, 62, 82, 88 WoodwardgEJames,i62, 65, 167, 200, 201 Woodward, Shari, 241, 97, 227, 228, 260 Worleyk, Jeanne, 141, 97, 233 J Woss, Bevery, 96, 141, 161, 175 Wren, Christopher,i141 ' ' Wren, Lizabeth, 141 Wright, Donald, 62 'Sf Z 3 . Q12 za Wright, Kenneth, 141 Wright, Melinda, 141, 179 Wright, Mitchell, 141, 178 Wrightsman, Lucinda, 63 Wynd,,,,,Charles, 141, 202 Yelverton, Karen, 62, 82, 83, 89, 154, 254 Ying, Felix, 141, 194 Ying, Michael,vi141 Yoelin, Corie, 62, 157, 262 Yoelin, Steven, 51, 76, 77, 89, 95, 141,212 Yoker, Pamela, 15, 95, 1,41 Young,'Donna,f265 ', ' , Young, Robert, 62,,78, 159, 176 Young, Steven, 51, 63, 78, 90, 145, 212, 262 Ytuarte, And ,141, Ytuarte, Sand7rii,e 141, 149' Z ,,,, ,J Zaabadick, Jessica, 141 Zagorski, John, 141, 220 Zagorski, Robert, 141, 202, 223 Zamora, William, 141 i Zeis, Sandra, 265 Zessin, James, 141' Zirges, Carol, 8, 9, 15, 18, 63, 65, 172, 173, 187 Zishka, Larry, 141, 202, 223 , Zwyczak, victoria, ss, 141, 178 158, 167, 1 Index 287 , 4.x . A-W. is L .f V M 1, A Y -' , -A. X W. I . f ., . . -'v'M 4. w T. X. I wg 'R .2 . V ,uikx - .n RQFX 55 I pg Ed' 3 t 'gf Q F A Q Q., J! A b 5:26 Aj , K X 2-N , .. 4 r 32+ Y A , ,iq 1 ' Q S ff, F U H 'ire S 5 s , X, 3 K 0 - 1.2. 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