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5 e yp 5 t J ' wmm If- ' Hto o . ¥ 1 CL V 3 , oM :M ' J ■£.w3? ■«:« .f £A-,rj ' C ' ' . i ' ' ' ti ■sv v- y?z y .■' A -( t V riy J L - ( ' J ' y ,iy — k . o c - . - . VL )t Campliell gall JJJL -AjLJiA- ' A.ayvv diking e Z e- ■xAe- i. of i ineteen JIuntireD ebentp v }t diking Mali EVE ERICKSON FRANCINE BLOOM Viking Co-Editors VIKING STAFF, Left to right: Eric Scott, Boijs ' Sports- Kelly Mathews, Quotations-: Susan King, Montapp; Kim Cameron, Diitucs; Candy Read, Literature; Melinda Findell, Literature; Susan Kaudman, Literature; Maureen McNulty, Valkyries; Eve Erickson, Editor; Chris Bennington, Vikings; Susan Leach, Art: Mary McConnell, Vulktjries and Montufie; Chris Carder, Montafie; I ' Vancine Bloom, Editor; Robin Johnson, Montage; Lynn Zeavin, Quotations; Chris lenkins, Miseellaneous; Mark Evanofl, Hoys ' Sports. Not Shoicn: Sue Lockton, Montage; Kerry Brown, Girls ' Sports; Robin McKay, Art. ASSISTED BY: Mrs. Kent Miss Campbell htrs. Thornhurij Mrs. Spinnler Miss llaitks « Bebication X soul U ' OLC KnoiO ac ' ' Hjj Cu -frianciship. bu ' ru fell uou Ocfo rt. X ull losi -TofLucr und H ' -i ulu Orc - fl . ' 77es ' ■hoppu abcuTji- d escrow i-f-aii fo e. 61 ' ' v vondcr-Rji fii !hcm LOc ' il V MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE _ ' , _ DEDICATION We, the members of the Nineteen Hundred Seventy Viking ' ' M staff are happy to dedicate our yearbook to a woman whose, . ,i3 ' ioi5 f teaching has been valuable to all of us. Ly O L4 C t C A- Her genuine concern for each individual has instilled in us i lO ' i I Ju incentive to do our very best. Her strong discipline is m oderated ' ' ' Al t C V y by great affection. When we think back on our childhood, this teacher will be remembered with fondest thoughts. It is with love and appreciation we honor Mrs. Virginia Moore. — Lynne Zeavin ®i)e poarb of Birectors of Camptjell ftall THE RT. REV. FRANCIS ERIC BLOY, Bishop of The Diocese of Los Angeles Chairman of the Board MR. THOMAS VV. CLARKE MR. JAMES E. HARPER THE REV. DR. ALEXANDER K. CAMPBELL Dean and Chavhiin _ , r MR. A. MILLER SNHTH MR. DONALD W. HAYNES MR. LAW1 ENCE F. EDMISTEN MR. RICHARD F. CAMPBELL MR. WILLIAM J. JOB Ahmittiatrattw i ' taflr 1969=1970 OlampbfU l all THE REV. ALEXANDER K. CAMPBELL Dean MISS MILDRED E. HA WKS Principal MRS. mMy Kp:NT y Secretanram estJ Tg arij MRS. FIDELIS THORNBURY Registered Nurse and Secretary i MISS JESSIE I. CAMPBELL Secretary MR. RICHARD CAMPBELL Controller and Scout Director ulf arising taff 1969=1970 MRS. DORIS WELCH MRS. VIVIAN CLARKE MRS. CAROLINE FORD MRS. KATHERINE PLUMLEY MRS. EMMA GIBBS MRS. VIOLA VERONICO MRS. ANNE MILLS MRS. GRACE HANSON MRS. MARGARET VOGAN MRS. BEATRICE CREGIER MRS. LOIS SPINNLER MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE MALE ,V ! ' :p MRS. MILDRED KNUDTSON H i 1 MRS. LUCRETIA KANZLER MISS YVONNE LA MARRE MR. LAWRENCE GREATMAN MRS IARIAN NVllTLER MRS. IRENE HENAINOUS i-f-TL . mmJ I. MRS. GAIL DRIVER RS. MARGUERITE McCONNELL MR. ROBERT MEMMINGER MRS. TURID EGEBERG MRS. JEANETTE BEDEL MR. EDWARD LOE MR. WAYNE BOYS MRS. SANDY BEHLMER MRS. JILL SILVERS MR. TIM SCOTT Phys. Ed. Asst. J y)i- ki y M: ; MRS. FRIEDA KING Child Care MRS. CLAIRE ALTHEUSER Principal of our sister school ARGYLL EPISCOPAL ACADEMY THE CUSTODIANS MR. LEROY KOEHLER Head Custodian MR. AURELIANO CASTRO MR. ING OLSEN Gardener MR. WALTER McCANN MR. RUBEN SANDOVAL MR. JOHN FERGUSON 10 THE PARENT TEACHERS COUNCIL MRS. DONALD BLACK, Room Motiier Chairman The Parent-Teacher Council of Campbell is one of the outstanding organizations of the school. The sincere interest of the members is a source of strength and pleasure. Through the year the programs are most informative and enjoyable. Through their splendid Bagpipers Ball, funds are raised to furnish many things to make the lives of the children more pleasant. Among these are swings, record players, strip films, books for the library, athletic equipment, projectors, black- out blinds, and a beautiful track! All these things are, of course, deeply appreciated. MR. DONALD BLACK President Left to Right: MR. WENDELL NILES, 1st Vice-president MRS. DONALD PAUL, 2nd Vice-president MR. DONALD DAVES. Past President MR. JAMES LANE, Preasurer MRS. H. WILLIAM BOYETT, Recording Secretary MRS. OTTO JUNGSCHAFFER, Corresponding Secretart, MRS. WALTER HEEBNER, Hospitalitii Chairman MRS. MILDRED KNUDTSON, Junior High Teacher MRS. ANNE MILLS, Elementary Teacher MISS MILDRED HAWKS, Principal DR. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Dean MRS. DONALD A. PAUL Chairman Pat Paulsen ENTERTAINERS AT THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY BAGPIPERS ' BALL. THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL BAGPIPERS ' BALL This was the sixteenth Bagpipers ' Ball, always a delightful event for the parents and friends of Campbell Hall. It is the one event of the year given by the Parent Teachers Council to fumish the School with gifts of audio-visual equipment, playground equipment, and many other extras which are not easily available otherwise. Mrs. Donald Paul was responsible for this most beautiful and enjoyable occasion. Her Committee Chairmen were: Mmes: Patrick Paulsen William Worster - Advertising Robert F. Anderson Elwood Hendrickson — Decorations Alex Bollinger - Reservations Claude Hilker - Invitations Kenneth Epperson David Parmelee — Prizes Wesley A. King - Signature Page Others who were most helpful were: Mmes: Ray Phillips - Publicity Lee Knight - Hostess and Donald Hartunian - Patrons Mrs. Elwood Hendrickson contributed special art work, and Mrs. Rica Owen Moore was responsible for the entertainment. We were fortunate to have Jav Meyer acting as Master of Cere- monies and Pat Paulsen as Guest Star. Other celebrities and entertainers were Hans Conreid, Barbara Hale, Bill Williams, Lee Bergere, Judy and Martin Milner, Phyllis Molinar ' , Betty and Jim Lydon, Nancy Male, and Sebastian Cabot. We are grateful to all these wonderful people. Cf)e l inbergarten anb rimarp cfjool SMILES Smiles help you every day It makes you feel pleasant and gay So when you see your friends today Meet them with a smile, O.K.? AMY CASE (C ' : Third Grade i. ' ?,. MY SLIPPERS My slippers are fluffy My slippers are blue, My shppers fit me. But they won ' t fit you. MOLLY MILNER Third Grade MR. BEE There was a little bee, Who came to sit on my knee; Then one day he stung me. And that was the end of Mr. Bee. LYNN WALKER Third Grade .-3 r i u L L T M MRS. WELCH ' S MORNING KINDERGARTEN Brody, Bradley Erit ' kson, Jim Flaherty, Patricia CaiiUaudct, Andrew CilRii. Katliy Jeanne ( nodjjanie. Robert Henebry, John MeAdam, William Marcus, Michael Mayer, Laura Milner, Andrew Minor, John Moore, Cammie Naff, Frederic O ' Reilly, ' IVresa Stnive. Kurt ' roney, Jim Von I cr Ahe. Tom Worth, Sharon 16 t4 ikAtiM MRS. WELCH ' S AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN Bills, Eric Goodman, Robert Jameson, Blake Johnson, David Kenney, Michael King, Erik Kite, Robert O ' Brien, Mark Paulsen, Justin Rosen, Robert Savay, John Speights, Leigh Absent: Cutright, Chris H) 17 1 ' J MRS. CLARKE ' S FIRST GRADE Bachakes, Theodora BcnninRton, Alissa Bradford, Dan Di ' war, Shannon Dnnne, Kimherly Franciscus, Kelhe Grecnhnt. Jill Griffin, Hans Hillinck, David Horosny, Jimmy Jefferies, Barbara Lana, Susan McEluain, Susan Male, Kevin Marsh, Chris Molinary, Mclinda Niles, Del Parsons, Julie Rush, Bradley Sandwick, Holly Sehnierow, Craig Simpson, Rnliert Tenny, Carrie Valentine, Mark Witt. Robin Wright, Margo Ift f f) £ T) Wa I wF MRS. FORD ' S FIRST GRADE Achen, Steve Bennett, Christina Chetwood. Billy Dombrovv, Derian Fleming, Andrew Gorman, Sean Hilker, Andrea Kappler, Caroline Kellogg, Richard McNulty, Eileen Mariscal, Susan Mellenthin, Jane Moore, Robyn Parker, Wendy Parker, Scott Petropoulos, Sabrina Rodriguez, Nona Smith, JefF Smith, Randall Tresun, Leslie Thompson, John Womack, Wayne Worth, John k g -J « 23 f w MRS. PLUMLErS SECOND GRADE Andrews, Kristy Baldwin, Frank Bollenbacher, Tan Chitioa, Matt ' Creaser, Gregory Dabbs, Julie Davis, Suzanne DeMarco, Maria Dolle, Stephanie Erickson, Paul Hartunian, Donald Kennedy. Charles Kessler, Tamy King, Jan Lieu. Robert Milner, Stuart Orth, lames Parmelee, Meredith Paulsen. Monty Rankin, Karen Rush, Lisa Anne Schonlaw. Alison Sproul, Georgia Villoria, Linda Wian, Julie Worster, Wendy nnt ' m MRS. GIBBS ' SECOND GRADE Altlieiiser, Susan Baker, Trevor Brody, Bnice Carrdll, Lisa Clarke, Carol Durant, Heidi Eagle, James Franciscus, Jamie Crimm, Trevor Hasty, Moana Hendrickson, Wendy Kappler, Elsie Kissman, Kelly Lacey Michael Laemmle, David Lawrence, Marc Mayer, Brad Moore, Patrick Paul, Danny Pearce, Brett Powers, Derek Sharp, James Struve, Susan Tobin, Lisa Toney, Patsy Williams, Taia mAitk « m . ) ' J- A«t0grapI|B ' ' ' - ' : f ; .P ■-f w ■%; lyiyt ' CLLK lAhO J ' c CyU 3 1 . ■! ' . L m ■V ' fij v fuc ! ' ' •.■Vfc- J . ' ' ' -« ' ' y ' ' ■' ;.- J= r . ' K i- ' ■' -r . ,? ' ' ' ' ■' -■sv. • ' .■vH ' H ■% .■• ■■' , ' ' ■■:• ■:t H . ' ; . .A ,;i-.V : ' «?i Uf ; .- ' , ' 5-;- a 1 ■f ' ' . ffl! i- ' m m § i [aMJ m. ris;-?.-5ci. arrsT _ 3 -■m -— - Mi IN 1 r ■S7 4 w i ' ' ;. ' ' 4e 1 ■;■■■' ? ' ■■' —:. • • • Wi.1 ' i MOTHERS Mothers are good And mothers are pretty. Mothers clean house And mothers do knitting. Mothers make cookies And drive ou to school. They clean all the dishes And watch you in the pool. Mothers cook dinners And fix lunihes, too. Mothers are the greatest They always kn-e ou. — John Knotek Third Grade Cfte €lementarj cljool AT NIGHT I hate going to hed at night. It gives me such an awful fright. And when I hear voices from downstairs I cuddle up with my teddy Ix ' ars. — Adrian Woolley Tlurd Grade 30 . ,r ' 1 . k J i n. jij, Wt ntJt ' 4 THE PONY EXPRESS There onee was a Pony Express To carry the mail all day. This was a jjreat siutess To cN ' eryonc who could pay. They went from place to place They always had to swap. They never saw a face Unless there was a stop. The horses were so fast. They traveled like the wind. The riders knew the ' could not last Unless they reached the end. The l ' on ' Express soon came to an end, The exciting adventures were over. The telegraph line had taken its place Wliilr the horses enjoyed the clover. — Sarah W ' oolwine Voiirlh C.rtidi ' I 32 THE OVERLAND MAH. Over the land. Over the sea. Which is the best To send mail to me? I don ' t have much money So I won ' t he ahle to sail. What will I do? I ' ll walk over the trail. — Sharon Damns Fourth C.ratlr VETERANS ' DAY Veterans ' Day comes once a year. It ' s not a time to shont and cheer. The soldiers died for our own sake. And ma their sonls in heaven awake. In the field tin- dead did lie. While at home their i es did i ry. r.ilrick l.ane I ' ourlli Grade 33 ROOM MOTHERS We can never properly thank the mothers who serve so un- selfishly as our room mothers. Because of them our time at school is happier than it could be without their help! ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Allington Chitiea Corb Daves Davis DeMarco Durant Eagle Mrs. Fugelso Mrs. Gorman Mrs. Hilker Mrs. Hillinck Mrs. Hutchens Mrs. Jungschaffer Mrs. Kappler Mrs. Lockheed Mrs. Maki Mrs. Niles Mrs. Plants Mrs. Rosen Mrs. Walker Mrs. Williams Mrs. Worth Not Pictured: Mrs. Achen Mrs. Andrews Mrs. Bennington Mrs. Black Mrs. Nancy Brown Mrs. Carder Mrs. Carla Carroll Mrs. Cockerill Mrs. Cordner Mrs. Kathleen Erickson Mrs. Fouche Mrs. Hildebrand Mrs. HoUingsworth Mrs. Hopper Mrs. Kessler Mrs. Lindley Mr Mrs. Lydon Mrs. Milner Gretchen Parker Mrs. Parks Mrs. Read Mrs. Reynolds Mrs. Savay Mrs. Schonlaw Mrs. Simpson Mrs. Stein Mrs. Stephens Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Wade Mrs. Waller Mrs. Welsh Mrs. Worsfer Mrs. Zeavin n m%m a HOT DOG ' MOTHERS We are very fortunate to have wonderful mothers to cook dehcious hot dogs. It is so nice to have a warm lunch! We ap- preciate the mothers for their kindness. — Mindy Findell HOT DOG MOTHERS Mrs. Allington Mrs. Robert Anderson Mrs. Bradford Mrs. Chetwood Mrs. Chitiea Mrs. Cole Mrs. Corb Mrs. Dabbs Mrs. Davis Mrs. Eagle Mrs. Kathryn Erickson Mrs. Gwinn Mrs. Hartunian Mrs. Henzie Mrs. Hilker Mrs. Horosny Mrs. Hutchens Mrs. Knotek Mrs. Kappler Mrs. McElwain Mrs. Meyers Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Niles Mrs. Gretchen Parker Mrs. Judith Parker Mrs. Parsons Mrs. Wilhams Mrs. Witt Mrs. Woolley Mrs. Woolwine Mrs. Worth Mrs. Wright Not Pictured: Mrs. Bachakes Mrs. Bingham Mrs. Nancy Brown Mrs. Case Mrs. Clarke Mrs. Fleming Mrs. Hopper Mrs. Jameson Mrs. JefFeries Mrs. Lacey Mrs. Lindley Mrs. Mack Mrs. Mills Mrs. Paulsen Mrs. Annette Smith Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Tresun HOT DOG RUNNERS Jerry Jameson, Jim Uavis, Joliii Alliiigton, Jerry Thornbiiry. HOT DOG MOTHERS Mrs. Patricia Mitclirll, Mrs. Madelyii Hutcliens JUNIOR HIGH HOT DOG GIRLS Lynn Zeavin, Chris Jenkins, Kathryn Hildehrand. HOT DOG COMNHTTEE Francine Bloom, Eve Erickson, Robert Modes, Craifi Stoddard, Jeff Silver, Eric Scott, Bruce McDowell. ■fill : J , 36 m y S 3i ■fh. 3 isil ni -■• . — v -4 _|t V .,- j-M Si! ►is iifc 1 ,« w ILA iM MRS. MiRONICO ' S THIRD GRADE Bills, Jeff Bohny, Christine Bollinger, Kevin Gardner, Michael Carroll, Christina Case, Amanda C.reif, Diane Hosier, Laurel Hutchens, Brett Jones, Blake Kappler, Kathrvn Kelley, Ronald Kessler, Buddy Kniekerbocher, Marc Knight, Lee Lew, Mitchell Lusk, Sara Parker, Leticia Parmelee, John Plants, David Wian, Casey Wong, Mary a iM f ii kA £k fl MRS. MILLS ' THIRD GRADE Anderson, Kyle Baker. Nipel Bollcnbaclier, Michael Bryson, Kristie Flaherty, Robert Gans, Jody Green, Lisa Hilker, Amy Hopgood, Chris Hopper, Bess JiingschafFer, Dana Knotek, John Matzinger, Kurt Melton, Janice Milner, Molly Papalini, Eric Parker, Bruce Paul, Jam es Rice, Dov Rosen, Deborah Stephens, Michael Urick, Dana Walker, Lynn Woolley, Adrian Ha 39 f Ihi i MRS. HANSON ' S FOURTH GRADE Andrews, Katie Black, Larry Carroll, Marianne Daves, Tori Egeberg, Jens Erickson, John Erickson, Sally Grasska, Bill Hilker, Alison Jungschaffer, Peter King, Steven Knickerbocker, Chris Lindley, Charles McNiilty, Terence Mack, Jon Mantley, Maria Martin, Vicky Pounielle, Alexander Rankin, AUyn Savay, Juliana Schcinicr. Erika Sclionlaw. Ted Walker, Dean Wanicr, Patti Woolwine, Sarah MRS. VOGAN ' S FOURTH GRADE Altheser, Catherine Behlmer, Curt Boyett, Suzanne Damus, Sharon DeMarco, Tom Frojen, Jon Henzie, Gregory Hollander, Michelle Hutchison, Elizabeth Jameson, Tracy Knight, Heidi Lane, Patrick Laemmle, Michael Lusk, Walter Meyers, Warren Mitchell, Miles Orth, Robby Parker, Greg Richlin, Michelle Roberts, Jennifer Tresun, Robert Villoria, Stephen Wayman, Bill Wetch, Stanley Wheaton, Kathrvn - J yii 41 ■A LS -. ■r hw- ' C K) . - . O V V Jin ' -K i t ouJ ei;kccT lo summer , ' •s. Gooc KuLcL n e 4 V, PCt INDIAN GUIDES Lt ' jl to Rinht: Standinil: Crjij; Sttiiiierow, Derek Powei Stuart Milner, Chris Mnrsli; Kneeliufi: Bill CMietwood. 44 CUB SCOUTS DEN I From left to rigJit standinp,: Patrick Lane Dean Walker Kurt Matzinger John Erickson Peter Jungschaffer Kneelinp,: Curt Behlmer Ted Schonlaw Den Chief: Robert Reedy Den Mother: Absent: Mrs. Diane Walker Mascot Duane Zohrist CUB SCOUTS DEN III Standing: Michael BoUenbacher Alex Pournelle Charles Lindley Kneeling: Mitchell Lew- Chris Hopgood Absent: Den Mothers: Mrs. Aenes Lindley Mrs. Mary Kilgorp iK ' H CUB SCOUTS DEN II Den Chief: Keven Boy ett Sta nding : Doy R ice Kevin Bollinger Brett Hutchens David Plants Den Mother: Mrs. Patricia Paul Kneeling: Eric Papalini lim Paul lohn Knotek Casey Wian 45 CUB SCOUTS DEN IV From left to right: Standing: Den Chief: Brian Simon Den Motlicr: Mrs. Colleen Froien Brian Brody Jon Mack Den Mother: Mrs. Jane Parmelee Siting; Robert Tresun Jon Frojen John Parmelee Larry Blaek Steven King Bill Cras.ska WEBELOS OF TROOP NO. 139 From Ltit to Right: Standing: Jolm Binvjliam John Clioate Michael Mcllinthin Kevin Slattery Kneeling: HuKh John Fleming Jerry lameson Bill Wilson 46 MR. RICHARD F. CAMPBELL CAMPBELL HALL CONTROLLER Scoutmaster BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA CAMPBELL HALL TROOP NO. 139 Scoutmaster: Mr. Richard F. Campbell From left to ri Jit: Keith Pearce Wade BinKham Kevin Boyett Richard Bhith Harry Goodan Mr. Richard Campbell Michael Boston Brian Simon Michael Rotcher Steven Gwinn Harry Hutchens 47 ENGLISH IS BEST The siihjcct, Kn«lisli, I liki- the best, I like it more than all the rest. The teacher lets us play a game, Choosing sides that are the same. Then at the hlaekboard we (juiekly write. The answer that we think is right. A composition is fun to do. If you can find the subject that interests you. My fa )rite was The Christmas Friend, I wrote so much I could hardK ' end. When you think of all the fun c ' w had, And all we ' re learned, we ' re really glad. — Liz Eisaman Fifth Grade i ' (5 y. ' J. r f SPELLING Spelling is something we have to learn. It may not be mu h to our concern. But would it be right if we spelled bun H - U - N - {; - H - K ? Q. ' igry Jfp ... A ' l]at would a fish be without an S? ' The world ' ' ' ■- VV nai wouiu .i iisii wr iiinuu .iii .t; The world would be in a great big me.ss. What would we do with only three R ' s? It Miulil be like lia ' ing no stars. ' ' ' Tj rji£ 1 Spelling ill be on the face of the earth AerntTp m ' ' ■' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ■• ■• , ' ' ■' ' ,V ' ' ' i ' ,,? jh j ' So stop your gripnig and your yt ' lhng! T ' ' d ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' y ■' ■Soing to lia i ' spelling — Teresa Paulsen Fi ( i Crude 48 CHAPEL AIDES Ralph Anderson Richard Bkith Kelly Brown Kevin Caffey Jenny Cockerill Michael DeLand Stephanie Fry Rita Haensler Bubs Hopper Rcbin King Wesley King Diane Love Jan Parks Brian Simon Kathv Schmidt I m I . CHAPEL Chapel is the most important element in Camp- b Jl Hall. Each morning Dr. Alexander Camp- bell delivers a lovely message to two Chapels. The first Chapel is for kindergarten through the sixth grade and the other Chapel is for junior high and Argyll. The Chapel services consist of five hymns, the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States, the Lord ' s Prayer, a short meaningful talk by Dr. Camp- bell, and the benediction. Chapel is enjoyed by both schools and is remembered throughout the day. — Minchj Findcll ' 1 mam , ' f A r. . V, A COURIERS Kneeling: left to rig.ht MAUREEN McNULTY FRANCINE BLOOM Seated: left to right ROBIN JOHNSON YOLANDA ALVAREZ MARY McCONNELL EVE ERICKSON CHRIS CARDER NURSES MRS. CORB, Co-ordinator MRS. ALLINGTON Readinij Assistant Mimi Oitli MRS. BECK PROJECTIONISTS I ' nun ' I. (ft lo lUfllit: Micharl Bcislon loliii 15iiiH!i;im Steve C inn D:ivi(! Peltis John Di ' Miireo Gary Corl) Bnnult W ' illiam.s lii iSfc 1 5 I I- ■; kJ4. A MRS. CREGIER ' S FIFTH GRADE Anderson, Tony Baldwin, Tom Bingham, John Brown, Kent Brown, Shelley Choate, John Davison, Dehra Eisaman, Elizabeth Flaherty, Kathleen Fleming, Hngh Keith, Clandia Knenzig, Lanra Mellenthin, Miehael Nelson, Sally Ann Parmelee, Larry Phillips, Carol Rosengren, Lisa Sarver, John Slattery, Kevin Sowards, Amanda Wilson, Bill M Hi 54 MRS. SPINNLER ' S FIFTH GRADE AUington, John Boliny, Charlaine Corb, Gary Davis, James DeMarco, John Edwards, Alexandra Epperson, Edie Fuselso, Dana Goodan, Harry Henzie, Gary Horosny, Alexa Jameson, Jerry Kanzler, Glaudia Kessler, Dona King, Sally Lew, Cathv Mitchell, Jill Moore, Valerie Paulsen, Teresa Pearce, Keith Thornbnry, Gerald Woniack, Vanessa Worster, Susanne CAMPBELL HALL BAND THE BAND In Cliapcl on the mornini; of a special day You ' ll Sfi Dr. Campbell and liear tlie band play. Behind the mu.sic diat in Chapel ()ii hear. Comes squawking and sciueaking to shatter your ear. In rehearsal some play highs when lows are to be bend. Sometimes we sound like a non-e, istinR bird. But under Mr. Loe ' s direetions. We only need a few eorreetions. We go to many different places And see a few exotic faces. But the best there is to play, Is Campbell Hall on a special day! -ALLISON LANE Sixth Crude One of the organization.s which contributes much to the joy of our school is our band, under the direction of Mr. Edward Loe. In the third grade students enter the B-band and as they improve tliey graduate into the A-band. They give many fine performances inckiding tlie Christmas pro- gram, the Sixth grade graduation, and Open House. Mr. Loe also trains the Argvll Bagpipers ' Band. Our appreciation to him and the students! — Susan Kfiuffman 56 CAMPBELL HALL IV BAND - From .. lo Hialil. Hnsen, Jeff Bills, Dana Jungscha ffer, Jens Isgeberg, Lis.i C son, John Knotek. Director: Mr. Edward Loe. Ahuent: Diane Seated: Chrislini ' Bohnv, Miehele Uichlin, Debbie n (11, Bobbie Orth. Standing: Doy Hice, Kyle Ander- Clief. A BAND Catherine Altheuser Katie Andrews Kathy Andrews Curt Behlmer David Bennett Richard Bhith Keven Boyett Suzanne Boyett Nick Cassavetes Carol Chippey Tori Daves Edie Epperson Tracy Fleming Dana Fiigelso Harry Goodan Bill Grasska Gregory Henzie Robin King Wesley King Allison Lane Patrick Lane Scott Lockheed Jan Parks Larry Parmalee Allyn Rankin Robert Reedy Scott Robbins Erika Scheimer Ted Schonlaw Julie Smith Kathryn Wheaton Stanley Wetch Bill Wilson Vanessa Womack Sarah Woolwine Alex Edwards ' iVo6 h. ' yTz THE CAMPBELL HALL BAND With uniform coats of bright green A long way off we can be seen. Our leader is Mister Loe, And he taught us all we know. David on his trumpet uses a mute, So we can hear Wesley toot the flute. Jan marches with her clarinet; Allison is with the flute set. The snare and tenor drums let out a roll We know ne.xt in line Robert will stroll. Keven thumps the bass drum as loud as can be, A crash of the cymbals, that was me! We march in parades till our feet ache. When we play in chapel we make the walls shake, — Scott Robbins ?, i!th Grade EVERYWHERE, EVERYTHING, EVERYONE In this subjctt I met-t poor men and kings, Outer Space men anil nsly, hair - things. I can go to many places, And I can sec many Foreign faces. For in this subject you can have a hall. Reading, the very best of all! You can talk to lions and to snakes. Shooting rapids and swimming in lakes. Reading! reading! It ' s the best: To read a book I ' d give up the rest. Putting on a golf course, or speeding in a boat. Reading is the subject that gets my vote! — Scott Bollenbacher Sixth Grade (k. U-, f FREEDOM Freedom is quite a word in American history. It was first started when the Pilgrims left England to have the freedom to worship God in their own way. Freedom was the whole reason of the Revolutionary War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War. and the present war now, the Vietnamese War. Freedom is to express your opinion and to be able to speak of your country. Freedom is to talk freely, to write freely, to travel any place a person desires. Freedom is not being ruled over, not being told what to do, say, read, or where to go. Freedom is to be observed and praised and not to be abused or frowned at. All of the men who have died for our country have died so that u e might have freedom. They ga e their one and only life so that many other lives might live in freedom. That is the biggest price a man can pay for his country. Freedom is a big word and it means a lot to me. When I get my chance I will be willing to defend it. -Bill Urick Sixtli Grade NOBODY ' S PERFECT I hate poems, They ' re hard to write, I hate poems, ' Gause I ' m up all night. I hate poems, They bore me .so, I hate poems, Ouch, just stubbed my toe. I hate poems, I ' ' nglish is fun, I hate poems, I ' m still not done. I hate poems. Well, not so much, I hate poems. Just need a magic touch I hate poems, This is fun, I hate |ioems, Gosh, just wrote one! — Jim Davis Sixth Crude - ' PIANO I practice, I practice Hotli morning and night With full concentration And ,ill (if my might. Practice makes perfect, . t least so they say. So I sit by the piano Both night and d.iy. My teacher has patience. His name ' s Mr. Boys His world is nuisic With all of its joys. — Lisa-Jayne Rosengren Sir i ' Grade 58 CAST OF TWO SIXTH GRADE PLAYS written and directed by AMY MILNER The subject of the plays was the folly and clanger of the use of drugs. 59 ARITHMETIC Aiklinjz, subtracting, multiplyinsi, dividinR, They all make our lirain cells Ko Hying. Inches, feet, yards, and miles. How those problems remove onr smiles! Ounces, pounds, bushels, and tons. Cannot be measured one l)y one. Quarters, nickels, pennies, and dimes — We have had to add so many times. Fifths, quarters, halves, and thirds, . re all fractions for the birds. This is not all, as you will see For next we Ro into geometry! — Lisa Erickson Sixth Grade A PIECE OF SPAGHETTI I was born in a spaghetti factory in Los Angeles, California. My parents were pieces of wheat. My cousins are pieces of macaroni. My aunt and uncle are raviolis. I like tcmiato sauce. I think it gives me personality. I like taking a hot bath because it makes my skin soft. A meat ball adds a lot to me in a veiy special wav. It gives mt ' time to ring my chimes. Although I ' m very witty, I think it is a pity that I might be wasted by some little child. It ' s about Christmas time. I want you to spray me silver and hang me on your trees like tinsel. — Gary Henzie -Sixth Grade d MY FAVORITE SUBJECT I have to write a poem About a subject at onr school I ' ve been thinking for an hour And I ' m feeling like a fool. For (iu si ' c the cwniug ' s wasting Anil I ' m ruMiiing out ol time But 1 just i.Mi ' t get the rhythm And the words just never rhyme. I could write about arithmetic Or the words in Spanish class But nothing rlnnies with fractions And I ' m tired of gracias! Now I like our films in science They ' re just full of information All about the world around us Stars and plants and pollination. I am interested in ihromosonu ' S In atoms and the plan ts In hybrids, genes, and nebulae In water, trees, and granites. And though it is my favorite subject I am really forced to say If I don ' t gi ' t ' round to closing I will ncM ' r gi ' t an A. — Michael Rotcher Si ' x i Crude i 60 EPSILON ALPHA SIGMA Epsilon Alplia Sigma is the honor society of the elementary sehool. The scliolarship of tliose who are given membership is very high, to the sixth graders who have won memhersliip this year, congratulations and the best of luck in future endeavors! — Lynne Zeavin Sk LI WESLEY KING JORDIS ROSENQUEST MICHAEL ROTCHER NANCY SMITH FraiK-ine Blocim, Evf EriL-kson, with Debbie Rosen. Jiiiiiee Melton :ind Bess Hopper, phivins, Robin Ropp, insert, (linger Keltz, insert. Frovi left to riiiht: Jnson Pjeis, Chris Bennington, Seott Thompson, IJarrell .Anderson and Patriek VoeKele. IB B C lHBi r Kf ' K l P  t W. ' S p H  •■■-■. 1 ' f5 M. ' m £ ILiii MRS. MOORE ' S SIXTH GRADE Anclcrson, Sally Biiinliani, Wntic Bluth, Ricliarcl Boston, Michael Caftey, Kt-vin DeLand, Michael Erickson, Lisa Eseher, Chris Generales, Peter Haeusler, Rita HiKKins, Cilia Hutchens. Madihii Kinj;. Wesley Love, Diane Lyons, Carol Metour, Leslie Meyer, John Parks, Jan Pettis, David Reedy, Robert Robbins, Scott Rosenquest, Jordis Rotcher, Michael Smith, Nancy Stephens, Melissa Vernon, Kim Villoria, Elizabeth Williams, Brandt Wood, Topher Mi 1 uL ii IP MRS. MALE ' S SIXTH GRADE Banks, Gregory Bennett, David Bollenbacher, Scott Bosche, Anne Marie Boyett, Keven Carroll, James Carroll, Leslie Cassavetes, Nick Fry, Stephanie Gwinn, Steve Hartunian, Susan Hutchens, Harry Hutchison, Anne Marie Lane, Allison Lindley, Susan Lewis, Steven Lockheed, Scott Milner, Amy Osborn, Laurel Parker, Bryan Payne, Rebecca Plants, Bill Robinson, Ellen Rogers, Patricia Simon, Brian Smith, Lesley Urick, Bill fiM 65 Homecoming e - vV v ou aac t ' ' -t-, r n This year ' s Homecoming was a very exciting event. Although defeated by ) q V V our arch rival, we thoroughly enjoyed the game and the dance following. JO 3 h, % u, The parade with the hand, drill team, our cheer leaders, and our lovely queen, Kris Hildebrand, all made it a day to remember. We wish to express ' Vj I V4- our thanks to the parents, teachers, and students who helped make this 1 day possible. ' , (p. Congratulations to Kris Ilildilnaiul. —%usan Kauffman i yr j . -yp . z 2 t!Ci)e Junior ?|igl) ctjool ■£ K ' 1 1 k ■B r7 =: 1 ' n J rr CAMPBELL HALL LIBRARIAN MRS. JILL SILVERS y ; ' L Z El SO- ' r.i Adams, Kai Ames, Jon Andrews, Kathy Ashia, Mary Bennington, Chris Chippey, Carol Goldstein, Janet Harrison, Laura Hausner, Katie Hopper, Bubs Hosier, Shannon Jones, Chris kappler, Dana King, Robin Marine, Chris Mnrphy, John Orth, Mimi Reisman, Joe Reynolds, Ann Roberts, Chris Scott, Pamela Smith, Jnlie Thomiison, Seott W ' achsner, Traev Welsh, Janet MRS. KNUDTSON ' S SEVENTH GRADE Anderson, Denise Anderson, Nick Branknvich, Mark Dnomanis, Grcjj Cockerill, Tpnn ' Cole. Ralph Ewart, Tori Fleming, Tracy Greif, Laura Heehner, Toni Kraushaar, Julie MacDonald, Scott McCormick, Debhie McNulty. Kathleen MofRtt, Jenny Newton, Paul RoRers, Alycia Ryan, Philip Schmidt. Katli ' Stowers, Cena Strattoii, Mark 73 MISS LA MARRE ' S EIGHTH GRADE Brown, Kerry Carder, Chris Conreid, Edith Damns, Victor Gill, Wendy Cilliland, Jan Haeusler, Herb Hanusek, Rebecca Hays, Melinda Hollingsworth, Jill Hughes, Judy Lew, Deborah McCord, Patrice Maki, Dalli Richlin, Elyssa Smith, Deidre VoeRcle, Patrick White, Andrew Al)spnf: Davis, Diana MR. GREATMAN ' S EIGHTH GRADE Alvarez, Yolanda Anderson, Ralph Black, Jeanine Blanco, Cathy Brown, Kelly Cameron, Kim Findell, Melinda Hausner, Kevin Keith, Kim Keltz, Ginger Lydon, Julie McConnell, Mary McNeely, Melinda Ropp, Robin Sheren, Bonnie Simon, Denise Stratton, Laura Wills, Jacquelyn Wood, Darcy 7 } s ry - V A ' ' ' r - es. !4 r i BcMJ y a c n jr- Pl p ,1 n o -o i 41 ifft i9intl) (©rabe DARRELL LANTMAN ANDERSON Dreir Hobby— Keeping away from study hall. Favorite Expression— Very fine. Future Ambition— For Chris not to hate me. Histori — Sentenced ' 67 . . . football 70 . . . baseball 70 . . . playground supervisor ' 69-70 . . . released ' 70. WiU—I, Darrell, being of . . . mind and . . . body do hereby bequeath: to Gail, egg shampoo; Lynn, an eternal supply of spinach; Ellie, her own history book; Jason and Jeff, my charge account with Harry; Mark, better timing, and Eric, better luck; Chris, a raincheck; Les, a cure for somnilo- quisne ; Randy a scapegoat. He is gentle, he is shy, but there is mischief in his eye. BECKIE ELIZABETH BIEDEBACH Betty Ho bt — Playing tennis and horseback riding. Favorite Expression— Wierd Future Ambition— To be a model. Histori — Entered in ' 69 . . . Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . . Exited in 70. Will— I, Beckie, being of long legs and tinsel mouth, will the following to: Alison, my toll free phone number; Lynn, fun with the Farkels and Ernestine; Sue K., Duffy; Kathy, a director s chair; Sleach, Robert and Jeff; Bob, biedepop, and Jeff, my friendship. A heart containing every joy. GINA YVONNE BLANCO Giner Hobby— Lending out my lunch! Favorite Expression— Forget it. Future Ambition— To be successful in whatever I plan to do. Histori — Pulled in ' 67 . . . honor roll ' 67 . . . volleyball team ' 68 . . . pen team ' 69 . . . Gold team. WiU—I, Gina, being of warped mind and punchy body, will to: Sue K, Jean Claude; Lisa H. wall to wall Beatles, Kelly Mathews, a fifty f oot pony tail, Gail R. my report cards, Carol S. a horse, Carol C. a motorcycle, myself, an A+ in anything, and my thanks to all the teachers. Spirit is the spice of life. FRANCINE MELINDA BLOOM Tweedledee and Franci Hobby — Ice skating and planting ivy. Favorite Expression— I can ' t eat that, I ' m on a diet, but can I have a bite anyway? Future Ambition — To stay away from the food truck for a week! History— Entered Feb. ' 64 . . . honor roll ' 64- ' 70 (except once in ' 66) . . . Chapel aid ' 67- ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Sgt.-at-Arms of Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . . Viking Editor ' 69- ' 70 . . . Girls ' Chorus ' 67 . . . White Team, we shall over- come! Will— I, Tweedle-dee, being of fat body and ice-oriented mind, hereby bequeath to: Tweedle-dum, 3: Darrell, an unleached lunch; Lynn, another friend as great as me; Mark, U.C.L.A. at the Rose Bowl; Mrs. McConnell, an- other son and a homeroom like ours; all my teachers, thank-you for having me, I ' ve loved it all! ! Truth above all, even when it upsets and overwhelms us. CARLYE CORDNER Carle Hobfoi — Skiing, reading and picking cat hair off my school blazer. Favorite Expression— What? Future Ambition— To go to Sarah Lawrence or U.C.L.A. Htstory— Sentenced to Campbell Hall for two years in ' 68 . . . Citizenship Honor Roll ' 68- ' 69 ... Pep Club ' 69- ' 70 . . . Blue Team. Will— I, Carle, will to Lisa, a broken dollar; Sue K., June Mtn., Frank B., more years of Campbell Hall; Tom B., one more year at Campbell Hall; Mrs. Driver, another year of noisy study halls; and to Mrs. McConnell, Miss Hawks, and Dr. Campbell Thank you and I ' m grateful for all you ' ve done. The riches that are in the heart cannot be stolen. EVE ERICKSON Tweedledum Hobby — Talking on the phone. Favorite Expression — What? Future Ambition — To be happy forever. Htstori — Entered ' 60 . . . left ' 61 . . . Re-entered ' 66 . . . honor roll ' 66- ' 67 thru ' 70 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 69- ' 70 . . . President of Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . . Co-editor of Viking ' 69- ' 70 . . . Girl of the month Sept. ' 68 . . . Blue Team. Will— I, Eve, being of smiling face and confused mind, hereby bequeath to: Lynn, speech class demonstrations; Francine, everlasting friendship; Bruce and Eric, 12 inches of height; Darrell, spinach and Mrs. Knudtson; Maureen, long fingernails; Jeff, more dances; Mrs. McConnell, just thanks; and to Campbell Hall thank you, it was great; to everyone happiness. Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person. MARK LEWIS EVANOFF Meatball Favorite Expression— Did we have any homework last night? Future Ambition— To go to U.C.L.A. and beat U.S.C. in football. History— Entered ' 67 . . . Viking Staff ' 67-70 . . . Vikings ' 67- ' 70 . . . Honor Roll ' 67- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 69 . . . Chapel aid ' 68 . . . Student Council ' 67-70 . . . Football manager ' 67- ' 68 . . . Football team ' 68-70 . . . Basketball ' 67- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 67- ' 70 . . . White team. Will— I, Mark, will to: Les, someone beautiful; Alison and Sue, secrets; Jason, 18; Candy, a tweek; Gail R., my brains; Gail V.D. ; Darrell, an A in P.E.; Eric and Bruce, my ability; Randy, happiness; Francine, fun in future years; everlasting friendship; Mrs. Driver and Mrs. McConnell, the 8th grade. Love is the reward of love. CLAUDIA EWART If ofeby- Drawing in class. Favorite Expression— What? Future Ambition— To join the Peace Corps. History— Entered ' 66 . . . Honor Roll ' 67- ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 68 . . . Mona Lisa ' 69- ' 70 ... Pep team ' 69-70 . . . Basket- ball ' 68 . . . Volleyball ' 68. WiH— I, Claudia, being of curly hair and body will to: Robin, a week-end in Las Vegas; Gina, an A in Algebra; Sue K, Jean Claude Killy; Melissa F., mints, Kelly M., a hundred more Scientists; and many thanks to the teachers. A wise and understanding heart. MELISSA LEE FOUCHfi Fooche Hobfoy— Being late to Science. Future Ambition— Be early to school. History— Drafted ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 69-70 . . . Cheerleader ' 69-70 . . . Girls basketball team ' 68- ' 69. WiH— I, Fooche, being of no mind or body, bequeath to Becky Jones, one dumbo gumbo sucker; to Candy, more bounce; Sue K., June mountain; Kelly, longer hair and another good group; Maureen, twelve inches of height; Mark, M.Q.; Lynn, Cheers; and to Mr. Memminger, an- other good class like ours. A good heart is worth gold. LESLIE R. GREIF Shirley or S.J. Hobfoy— Studying all aspects of show business, playing Football (and enjoying baseball Ha! Ha!) Favorite Expression — Beautiful. Future Ambition— To defeat S.C. in the Rose Bowl and make a name for myself in show business to prove to good ' ole Larry I can do it. Htstori — Entered ' 66; escaped 70 . . . Chapel aid ' 67- ' 68 . . . Annual ' 68- ' 69 . . . Editor of the Sentinel ' 69-70 . . . Football ' 67- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 67- ' 70 . . . Basketball ' 67- ' 70 . . . Track ' 68- ' 70 . . . Vikings ' 67- ' 70 . . . Vice-president ' 69- ' 70 . . . Honor roll and Dean ' s list ' 6S- ' 70 . . . Committee for the Campbell Hall School 25th birthday. Will— I, Les, being of weird mind and fat body will to: Jeff, bandages; Mark, etiquette; Alison, everlasting beauty; Darrell, some bricks; Gail V.D. true friendship; Eric, my curly hair; Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Driver, a box of headaches for their easy lives; Dr. Campbell, the faculty; and most of all, the students, my love. Tis the brave man chooses while the coward stands aside. KATHRYN LEE HILDEBRAND Kathy, Tex, General Confusion. Hofcfet — Getting in and out of trouble. Favorite Expression— Trouble in the ole corral. It ' s cool. Future Ambition— To marry Rob Currie and to be good. History— Sentenced in ' 67 . . . Honor Roll ' 67- ' 68 ... In and out of Valkyries ' 67, ' 68, ' 69, ' 70 . . . Student body President ' 69, ' 70 . . . Cheerleader ' 69, ' 70 . . . Released in ' 70. Will— I, Kathy, being of flat chest and scathingly brilliant mind, bequeath the following: Lynn, happiness and friends, Mr. Greatman, perfect hot dogs; Kris, Elvis; Bubbles, get- ting rid of me; Kelly B, three more years; Bertie, Happy Birthdays, and my love; Chris, many more wonderful years; and to all of Campbell Hall thanks, I ' ve loved it. Ten four! Beauty is truth; truth is beauty. KRISTINE BEALL HILDEBRAND Kris Hobfoy— Talking about Elvis. Favorite Expression — Swell. Future Ambition— To be a singer and give up my career for Elvis. History— Entered in ' 66 . . . Honor Roll ' 66- ' 67 . . . Home- coming Queen ' 69 . . . Chorus ' 68. Will— I, Kris, will to: Sue, a ton of chocolate; Chris J., Oscar; Rebecca, more burgerlers ; Reekie B., ' short, fat legs; to Craig, a tack on his chair; Leslie, the Sun Dance Kid ; and to Kathy, Elvis as a brother-in-law. Beauty lives with kindness. LISA KAY HOLLANDER Shorts Hobby— Listening to my new Beatle record. Favorite Expression— t.ea e my hair alone. Future Ambition— Go to U.S.C. and live in Norway. Htston — Drafted ' 67 . . . Honor Roll ' 67-70 . . . Secretary of Student Council ' 68- ' 69 . . . Dean ' s list ' 68- ' 69 . . . Volley- ball team ' 68- ' 69 ... Pep club ' 69-70 . . . Passed 70 . . . Blue team Yea! Will— I, Lisa Hollander, being of weird ideas and even weirder body, bequeath to: Carlye, her dream house, John Lennon in his British Roll s. Gina B., wire cutters, Susan K., An endless winter of snow, myself, a Porche or an Eng- lish Morgan; to Dr. Campbell and all my teachers, thank you for three wonderful years. Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. LESLIE CRYSTAL HOWARD Weswee Hobby— Anything to do with sports, bugging my brother, and acting. Favorite Expression— oookkkbyeee! I don ' t get it. Future Ambition— To become an actress. History— Entered ' 62 . . . Cheerleader ' 66 . . . Valkyries ' 67 . . . Basketball and baseball team ' 67 . . . Honor Roll ' 68 . . . Left ' 70 . . . Member of good ol gold team! Will—1, Weswee, being of small body and smaller mind, will to: Kris, a long, beautiful marriage between her and Elvis; Kathy, the rod and reel fibn of Romeo and Juliet, and of course, Rob; Chris J., more freckles; Sue, blonder hair and a piece of bubble gum; Mark E., more vecherin- cas ; Becky, shorter legs; Laura, Dean; and Bob M., about five inches of growth. Good wits jumpF LUCINDA ANNE IVEY Cindy Hobby— Painting my room and playing my guitar. Favorite Expression— You e got to be kidding. Futoure Ambition— To live in the mountains. History— Captured ' 69 . . . Pep Club ' eg- O . . . Mona Lisa ' 69, ' 70 . . . Released ' 70 . . . Gold Team. WiH— I, Cindy, being of blank soul and mind, bequeath to: Liz, Lajolla and the mountains; Gina, a life of her own; Darrell, five dollars; Mrs. Egeberg, a better German class; Debbie Taylor, Dennis; Kevin, someone else to bother; to all my teachers, better luck next year. She that has patience can have what she will. CHRISTINE DAVELER JENKINS Chris, Freckles, and Jenk. Hobby— Horses, underwater basket weaving. Favorite Expression— Ym only asking for one! Future Ambition— To drive with a license and to build a circular barn. Histori — Unwillingly committed ' 64 . . . In and out of Valkyries ' 67-70. Hot Dog Committee ' 69- ' 70 . . . Cheer- leader ' 69- ' 70 . . . Rlue Team! Released ' 70. WjH— Yuh, well a — I, Chris, having a total of 423 freckles, leave: my little lotus blossom, eye-liner on eyes that sparkle, and a stove; Kris, a lifetime with Elvis and a clock that won ' t stick at 2:30; Kathy, a higher rank in my army, dog noises, a lion, Rub in a rowboat, and we ' re going to the zoo, yup, yup, yup; All of Campbell Hall, my heartfelt thanks for these six years. Ta! A well disposed nature joined with lovely features. REBECCA LOUISE JONES Becky Hobby— Art. Favorite Expre ssion — Anyways. Future Ambition— To be happy. History-Entered ' 69- ' 70 . . . Art ' 70 . . . Valkyries ' 70 . . . Honor Roll ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 70. Will— I, Becky, will: Robin, a ticket to the Judy Colhns concert and suspenders; Kelly, my fat; Sue Lockton, my artistic talent and Mr. Peanut; Sue King, my baby brother and the Jolly Green Giant; Lola, a monkey in oxfords; Craig, a squirt ring: and Maureen, a piece of gum. Patience and gentleness is power. ROBIN ELIZABETH JOHNSON Robin . . Hobby— Having a great time, reading, babysittmg. Favorite Expression— Oh, that ' s just great! Future Ambition— To work with children (NOT TEACH- Hisfory— Captured ' 66 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Student Council ' 67- ' 69 . . . Basketball ' 68- ' 70 . . . Mona Lisa ' 70 . . . Viking Staff ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 70 . . . Blue Team (Yeah!) . . . Paroled ' 70. , . Will— I, Robin, being of sound mind and body (most of the time) will to: Becky, more sisters; to Maureen, a life- time supply of water; to the 8th graders, good luck, to all my teachers and friends, thank you; To Mrs. Driver, more Texas Hissy Fits. Good persons are able to do great kindness. ELEANOR ASKEY JUST EUie Ho bt — Laughing. Favorite Expression— Out-a-Site Future Ambition — To sneeze like a normal person. History— Entered ' 69 . . . Valkyries ' 69-70 . . . Pep Club ' 69-70 . . . Mona Lisa 70. Will— I, Ellie, being of brilliant mind and fantastic body, will to: Diana Ross everlasting friendship, LP., and Colo- rado; Candy, a SNICKY; Sue, my laugh and Duffy; Mark, season tickets to the Rams games; Carol, Neutriment; Julie, a billion thanks; Craig, a napkin; Gail R., a medal for put- ting up with me; and to Darrell, a history book. A good laugh is sunshine in a house SUSAN RUTH KAUFFMAN Sue Hofcfcy— Skiing. Favorite Expression— Something like that! Future Ambition— hive happily ever after. History— Entered ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 68, 69, ' 70. . . Dean ' s List ' 69- ' 70 ... Art ' 68, ' 69, ' 70 . . . Girl of the Month ' 69 . . . Viking Staff 70 . . . Track Team ' 70 . . . Volleyball Team ' 68 . . . Blue Team . . . Left 70. Will— I, Sue, being of one mind, will to: Alison, an experi- ence; Becky, Winter Blonde; Lynn, serious thoughts; Ellie, lots of laugh and good times; Kelly, my hair; Sue, the abominable snowman; Gail V., notes in Science; Candy, a morganizer; Gail R., some gossip; Dr. Campbell and teachers, thanks. Everyone: Love to you all! A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall and most divinely ALISON LESLIE KEITH Al Hofcbt — Seeing R movies. Favorite Expression— You ' re kidding! Future Ambition— To live in total confidence and happi- ness with myself. History— Drafted in ' 69 . . . Valkyries ' 69 ' 70 . . . Honor Roll ' 69- ' 70. Snow Queen 70 . . . Dean ' s list 70 . . . Art ' 69- ' 70 . . . Gold Team. WiH— I, Alison, being of complex mind and gross bod leave to: Lynn lasting friendship; Beckie, untold secrets; Les, everything life has to offer; Sue, serious thinking; Mickie, Feb. 7, 1970, forever; Craig, Taft girls; Mark, our discussions; Mrs. McConnell, my love; to everyone, much thanks and luck. What tender force, what dignity divine. «P SUSAN VIRGINIA KING Sue Hobby — Skiing. Favorite Expression— Really? Future Ambition— Jo win three gold medals in the 1976 Winter Olympics and then live in Zermatt, Switzerland, or Val d ' Isere, France. Htsfory— Convicted in ' 60 . . . Honor Roll ' 60-70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 69- ' 70 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Band ' 64- ' 67 . . . Epsilson Alpha Sigma ' 67 . . . Mona Lisa ' 69- ' 70 ... All Star Volley- ball Team ' 68 . . . Viking Staff ' 69- ' 70 . . . Gold Team . . . Paroled in ' 70. Will— I, Sue, of frostbitten brain and black and blue body, do bequeath to: Kelly, my blond streak; Lola, a brand new pair of Hart Javelins and a kiss from Jean-Claude; Claudia, my diary, winter ' 69; Gina, 100 sandwiches for the ones I ate; and Mrs. McConnell, thanks for making my last year the best! The language of truth is unadorned and always simple. Bl a SUSAN LYNNE LEACH Sleach or Sue Hofofoj — Writing and bicycling. Favorite Expression— You guys! Future Ambition— To become a writer or a social worker. Htstori — Entered in ' 68 . . . Mona Lisa ' 68- ' 69 . . . Cheer- leader ' 69- ' 70 . . . Escaped ' 70. Will— I, Sue, being of strong body but rather weak mind, will: Laura, our old friendship; Kris, all the luck she will need for Elvis; Kath, a one-way ticket to Nantaucket; and Mrs. McConnell, my past and future poems. Oh Yeah! Beckie, a 45 minute phone limit; and Chris, a life time supply of D.P. The End. SUSAN LOCKTON Sue Hobby — Sailing and tennis. Favorite Expression — That ' s sad. Future Ambition— To sail around the world alone. Histori — Entered ' 69 . . . Mona Lisa ' 69- ' 70 . . . Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . Dean ' s list ' 69- ' 70 . . . Viking Staff •69- ' 70 . . . Left ' 70. Will— I, Sue Lockton, being of sound body and question- able mind, bequeath the following to: Sue King, white shoe polish for her new shoes ; Kelly, the milk buzzard ; Lisa, history period; Melissa, a kitten; and Mrs. McConnell and all of my teachers, thanks far making my year here a good one. The soul that trusts in goodness is strong. KELLY MATHEWS Kelly Hobby — Tennis and swimming. Favorite Expression— Really! Are you kidding me? Future Ambition— To help the handicapped. Htstort — Entered ' 68 . . . Honor Roll ' 68-70 . . . Valkyries ' 68- ' 70 . . . Girls ' Basketball ' 68 . Valkyries ' Treasurer ' 69- 70 . . Snow Princess ' 70. Will— I, Kelly, bequeath to: Gail R, more energy; Gail V. and Ellie J., a straight face; Sue King, a hard boiled egg; Sue Lockton, confidence; Becky Jones, Mickey Mouse; Melissa, more pastry; Carol S., a big ranch with lots of horses; and to everyone, thank you for such a great year. Life has no blessing like a faithful friend. BRUCE McDowell Brucie Ho fct — Loitering. Favorite Expression— Oh yeah! Oh yeah! (sarcastically) Future Ambition— To be the right size for my age. History— Entered ' 64 . . . Honor Roll ' 64- ' 70 . . . Band ' 64- ' 67 . . . Vikings ' 67- ' 70 . . . Football ' 67- ' 70 . . . Basketball ' 67- ' 69 . . . Baseball ' 67-70 . . . Student Body Treasurer ' 69- 70 . . . Hot Dog Committee ' 69- ' 70 . . . Gold Team, Es- caped ' 70. WiH— I, Bruce, being of slowly growing body, hereby be- queath to: Eric, height; Jeff, No. 35 ' s throat; Mark, a foot- ball scholarship to U.C.L.A.; Darrell, four pounds of gun powder; Jason, a motorcycle; coach; a Christies ' pizza; Becky B., a top locker; and to Lynn, a chance to show Les she smiles a lot. There is no substitute for thorough going, ardent and sincere earnestness. ROBIN LYNN McKAY Robin Hobfoi - Drawing in class. Favorite Expression— You said it, Gina, I didn ' t . Future Ambition— To get an A in P.E. Volleyball Team ' 68 . . . Basketball Team ' 68 . . . Vikin Staff 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 70 . . . White team . . . Release 70. Will— I, Robin, being of crazy mind and Libra bod, will to: Gina, a jar of pickles and a couple of dates; Claudia, my notebook full of interesting notes; Lisa, my French papers; Bob, stardom!; Jeff and Bruce, a campaign; Sue L., Sue K., Honey nurse; Becky J., longer hair. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. REX MILLER Rover Hobby— Music, model railroading, and failing exams. Favorite Expression — (or most used expression) Oh, Wow! Future Ambition — To be an organist and a professional M.R. (model railroader). Htstori — Transferred from St. Paul ' s Cathedral to Camp- bell Hall, ' 69 . . . Sentinel Feature story writer, ' 69- ' 70 . . . Member of crazy carpool (I do my share). Grad. ' 70. Will— I, Rex Miller, being of mixed-up mind and body, hereby will to: Les Greif, a feature story ON TIME; Mr. Memminger, a megaphone; Mr. Greatman, another guy to improve as he improved me; Mr. Owen, 12 more boys for our choir; Mrs. Driver and Mrs. McConnell, an extra special Thank you . He who speaks the truth stabs falsehood in the heart. ROBERT E. MODES Bobby Babe Hobby — Guitar and singing. Favorite Expression — I can dig it. Future Ambition — Actor and architecture. History — Drafted in middle of ' 67 . . . Hot dog committee ' 69- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 70 . . . Soft drinks committee ' 69- ' 70. Will— I, being of solemn mind and soul; leave to: Craig, a Harley sportster; Lynn, a marketplace and all my love; AUson, a date with Arlo Guthery; Sue K., a list of history questions with the wrong answers; Chris J., a ticket to Nantucket; and thanks for my most enjoyable school years. Friendship improves happiness and abates misery by doubling our joy and dividing our grief. MAUREEN ANN McNULTY Little Mo, Red. Hofeby— Gymnastics, collecting candles. Favorite Expression— Francine, what is my favorite ex- pression? Future Ambition— To become a nurse. Histort — Captured ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 68- ' 70 . . . Student Body Secretary ' 69- ' 70 . . . Mona Lisa, ' 67- ' 70 . . . Viking Staff ' 69- ' 70 . . . Blue Team. Wi7 — I, Maureen, being of thick brain, bequeath to: Tweedle dee and Tweedle-dum, eternal friendship; Mary Mc, my everlasting friendship; Jason P., all bis assign- ments in on time; Gail R. long nails; Mrs. McConnell, a dictionary; Jeff S., my understanding; Dr. Campbell, St. Andrew ' s chapel; and my gratitude to all at Campbell Hall, love you all. Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. JASON KENNETH PLEIS Jase Hobbi — Goofing ofF ' and riding motorcycles. Favorite Expression— No way! ! Future Ambition— Be a millionaire, ride motorcycles, and most of all pass 9th grade. , . -, History-Captured ' 67 . . . Vikings ' 67- ' 69 . . . Gold Team ...Escaped 70. , , ... Will— I, Jason, being of brilliant mind and stoned body, hereby bequeath to: Darrell, more fights with Mrs. Knudt- son; to Francine, number seven; to Kathy, all my money; to Jeff, another year with Miss LaMarre; to Mrs. Driver and Mrs. McConnell, thanks for everything. . He saith little that loveth much. CANDACE SUE READ Candy or Lola Hobby— Skiing, and making people laugh. Favorite Expression— Oh come, on! Future Ambition— Jo become a ski instructor at Aspen or wherever they ' ll take me. Sentinel Staff ' 69 . . Annual Staff ' 69-70 . . . White Team. WiH— I, Candy, will to: Kink, a good hill; Gina, three more days; to Gail, Ellie, Carlye, and the boys, a bigger back seat; to Mark, a cheek tweet; to Gail and Reisbo, my friendship; to Bob and Craig, a bottle of 7-Up; Jason, a 911-R Porsche; to Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Driver, the greatest, all my sincere thanks. Exuberance is beauty. GAIL ANN REISMAN Gail , , Hobby— Writing notes and talking on the phone. Favorite Expression— Come on and hurry up! Future Ambition— To stop gossiping and to go to Europe. History-Entered ' 63 . . . Honor Roll •63- ' 70 . . . Valkyries ' 67-70 . . . Girls ' Basketball and Softball Teams 67- O . . . Valkyries Vice-president ' 69- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 69-70 . . . Pep Club ' 69-70 . . . Snow Princess 70 . . . Graduated 70 . . . White Team. . „ , , . Will— I, Gail, being of confused mind and small body, do bequeath to: Sue K., skiing lessons from Jean-Claude; Ellie, a normal sneeze; Candy, a starring role as Lola ; Lynn, the best of everything; Les and Mark, my friendship; and to evervone else, happiness! Beauty strikes the sight as merit wins the soul. ERIC HOLMES SCOTT Scott- Hobby— All sports and drawing. Favorite Expression — Uh-Uh. Future Ambition— To go to U.S.C. and play football. Histori — Entered ' 67 . . . Honor Roll ' 68, ' 69, ' 70 . . . Viking ' 68- ' 69- ' «70 . . . Viking Secretary ' 70 . . . Student Council ' 69- ' 70 . . . Newspaper Staff ' 70 . . . Football ' 68- ' 69- ' 70 . . . Basketball ' 68 ' 69- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 68- ' 69- ' 70 ... Hot Dog committee ' 70 . . . Gold Team. Will — I, Eric, being of scrawny body, hereby bequeath to: Mark, my great fielding ability in baseball; to Les, my curly hair; to Bruce, my weights; Jeff, better questions; Darrell, to win an argument with Mrs Knudtson; to Jason, a motorcycle; and to everybody next year, Good Luck! The very essence of courtesy. JEFFERY ANDREW SILVER Jeff Hobby — Not to get any more pimples — Favorite Expression — Why are you so depressed? Future Ambition — To get a girlfriend. Htstori — Entered ' 68 . . . Vikings ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 69- ' 70 . . . Football ' 69- ' 70 . . . Basketball ' 70 . . . Student Body Vice-president ' 70 . . . Escaped ' 70 . . . White Team. Will — I, Jeff, being of yucky mind and body, bequeath to: Les, Gina Lollibrigida; Mark and Eric, Bridget Bardot; Bruce, Sophia Loren!!; To Darrell and Jason, a book en- titled, All I Know About Women ; To Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Driver, Jim Murray; and to all my teachers I wish I had come here sooner. Amen! A heart with room for everyone. CAROL PATRICIA SPRECKELSEN Spreck Hobby — Horses, ceramics and skiing. Favorite Expression — Nobody ' s perfect. Future Ambition — To be a horse trainer. History— Started ' 69 . . . Cheerleader ' 69 . . . Honor Roll ' 69- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s list ' 69- ' 70 . . . Valkvries ' 69- ' 70. Will — I, Carol, will to: Gail, manv friends; Kelly, a won- deful time at the Coronation; Gail R., hours of gossiping; Candy, a pair of ski pants; Ellie, good grades; Jason, my Spanish papers; Darrell, Francine, and Eve, many thanks; Mark, fun; Les A.M.L.F.: Lvnn. much happiness; and to everyone at Campbell Hall, Good Luck! A soft answer turneth away wrath. CRAIG RICHARD STODDARD C.R. Hobby— Riding motorcycles. ,. , ., j Future Ambition— Jo own a Porsche, race dirt bikes, and live outdoors. . „ . i j j • i History-Captured ' 68 . . . Football ' 69 . . . Cold dnnks ' 69- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 70 . . . Track 70 . . . Escaped 70. WtH-I, Craig, being ? bequeath to: Alison, a very special person; Lynn, everlasting special friendship; Bob, a 1903 Jag to cruise to my house; Gail, some butterscotch pudding. Sue K., Tony and Duffy forever; Lola, a boy- friend who is 5V2 feet tall; Becky J., a water ring; and to Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Driver, thanks. Yesterday is but todays memory and tomorrow w todays dream. ELIZABETH NANCY TAYLOR Lizzard , , Hobby— Going down to Lajolla every week-end. Favorite Expression— Cindy, you ' re not listening. Future Ambition— To be a veterinarian. History-Captured ' 68 . . . Guitar Club ' 68- ' 69 ... Pep Club ' 69- ' 70 . . . Released ' 70 . . . Gold Team. Will— I, Liz, being of depressed mind and soul, bequeath to: Denise, John and Chris; Darrell, all my German home- work; Francine and Eve, lasting friendship; Gina, a mind of her own; Cindy, Chris; Debbie Taylor, Dennis with Verily the ocean laughs alway GAIL ANN VAN DYKE ' T)iana Ross Hobby— Talking on the phone. .  ,.  Farort ' to Expr«ssion- Gotta go to the Murphy Mixer. Future Ambition— To stop laughing at things that arent HiSy-Entered Fall ' 69 . . . Pep Club ' 69 . . . Honor Roll Cheerleader 70 . . . Snow Princess ' 69- ' 70 . . . Gold Team. Will— I, Happy Gail, will to: Lynn, much, much more; Ellie, Rob and everlasting friendship; Gail, memories and irieilUMIlu, JjvFia, i i-iLji ' •«-.., -■, r . r friendship; Les, true friendship; Jeff, a great future; Craig, eating habits; Darrell, life without fractions; Francine and vers ' ations; Bruce and Eric, basketball lessons; love to Mrs. Driver; and everyone, happiness. All the magic of youth and joy of life is there. tm RANDY HOLM WADE Wad Hobby — Electronics and herpatology. Favorite Expression— I plead guilty. Future Ambition— To get a Ph.D. in herpatology and to become a criminal lawyer. Histori — Convicted and condemned to one year of hard labor ' 69 . . . Football team ' 69-70, under Warden Larry G. . . . Released ' 70. Will— I, Randy, will to: Greatman a one way ticket to Tibet and Siberia; Chris J., an echo chamber; Darrell, my collection of preserved snakes; Bruce, my blonde hair; Bob, a custom made Limo Brogeni; Dr. Campbell, Miss Hawks, and all my teachers, the best; and Kris the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate. To laugh at oneself is both wit and wisdom. LYNN MARIE ZEAVIN Lynnie, Dimples. Hofofcy— Talking on the phone and wondering. Favorite Expression — I ' m so happy! Future Ambition— To work with blind children. History— Entered in ' 66 . . . Honor Roll ' 66- ' 70 . . . Girls Chorus ' 67- ' 68 . . . Student Council ' 67- ' 68,- ' 69,- ' 70 . . . Girls ' All Star Volleyball Team ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Secretary of Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s List ' 69- ' 70 . . . Hot Dog Committee ' 69- ' 70 . . . Viking Staff ' 70 . . . Cheer- leader ' 69- ' 70 . . . Girl of the Month September ' 69 . . . Snow Princess ' 70 . . . White Team, Yeah! Will— I, Lynn, of happy soul and serious mind, bequeath to: Gail, so much; Alison, deep discussions; Mark, phone calls; Jeff, everything good; Becky, supertimes; Darrell, spinach; Chris, C.S.P., Kathy, memories; Bob, satisfaction: everyone happiness; and to Dr. Campbell and my teachers, my love and deepest appreciation; it ' s gone by all too quickly! Love ' s smiling face appears wherever you turn. EMOTION To cry is to watch a twisted waterfall. To laugh is to feel the joy of the world Springing up in your soul. To hate is to show you ' re lost and confused. To love is to be a broken mirror of the world. — Sue Leach IF If I were the gods, Then I would say, Let us have peace. Not tomorrow, today! — Sue Leach WALLS To describe a wall is to say. High or low, white or gray. Long or short. Black or white. Wood or piling. Heavy or light Rounding corners, Hiding trees. Surrounding children. Confining me. — Sue Leach 93 THE MONA LISA THOPHY MONA LISA The Mona Lisa trophy goes to the ninth grade student who has displayed outstanchng artistic tal- ent. This year the award Roes to Robin McKay. Congratulations, Robin! — Lynne Zea in SUSAN KING GAIL REISMAN GAMMA SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma is the highest honor society of the school. The students who have won membership in Gamma Sigma may wear their beautiful pins proudly. Congratulations to each of you! THE DIANA WOOTTON AWARD .According to tradition, Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer award to a member of the ninth grade graduating class, a United States Savings Bond in lionor of our long-time beloved friend. Miss Diana Wootton. This goes to a student who has achieved a great deal in a quiet way in being a friend to her classmates as well as being an oi tstanding student scholastic-ally. We are very proud of the . ' Diana Wootton Award winner, Gail Reisman! Our best wishes to you and congratulations, ( ail! SUSAN KING ROBIN McKAY THE VANDY AWARD This award goes to the ninth grade girl who is an all-around great person, one who is the essence of friendliness and con- sideration. This year it goes to a girl who has also achieved a verv high level of scholarship. We are pleased to know that it goes to a girl who heartily deserves it, Susan King. Congrat- ulations, Sue! — Lynne Zea in THE DIANA WOOTTON A ARD GAIL REISMAN THE VIKING PLAQUE Each year a ninth grade boy who is an all-aro md fine person, easy to be with, courteous, and friendly, receives the Viking ' Pla iue. This year it goes to a boy who is one of the best of our athletes, also. We are very happy to learn that the Viking Plaque goes to Erie Scott, one of the best! Congratula- tions to you, Eric! — Lynne Zeavin ERIC SCOTT THE POETRY TROPHY Not too many people are aware that w - have a very fine jioet among us because she is extremely modest about her work. However, we are very proud of her and take great pleasure in presenting to Sue Leach our l ' ncli ' ' IropliN ' . C ongralnlations, Sue! TEN YEAR STUDENT SUSAN KING TEN YEAR STUDENT It gives us great pleasure to ha c w itii us in our graduating class a stu- dent who has been at Campbell H.ill from Kindergarten through the iiintli grade. Cougratidations to Sue King! THE POETRY rHOPHV SUSAN LEACH The Valkyries The Valkyries is an honor society in which Kir ' s with good citizenship and scholastic grades participate. This year the Valkyries did many different things, from sucker sales to a car wash. They went caroling to various convalescent homes during the Christmas holidays. The car wash helped to finance the Coronation Ball, which you all know was a success! Every year the Valkyries along with the Vikings go to Disneyland, which is always such a lot of fun. They donated one-hundred dollars to St. Mary ' s Episcopal Retreat House. We also gave Dr. Campbell a fund for his long awaited St. Andrew ' s Chapel. We would like to express our deep- est gratitude to our advisor, Mrs. Marguerite McConnell, for her never- ending enthusiasm and her dedica- tion. We also wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Lydon, Mr. Johnson, and Mrs. Zeavin for their help at the Coronation Ball. All in all we would say we had a most memo- rable year! — Maureen McNulty and Mary McConnell I H i VALKYRIES — 1st row, left to right: Kathy Andrews, Julie Lydon, Debbie Lew, Ann Reynolds, Pamela Scott, Bubs Hopper, Kathleen McNulty, Bonnie Sheren. 2nd row, left to right: Jackie Wills, Denise Simon, Dana Kappler, Cinger Keltz, Kathy Schmidt, Patrice McCord, Janet Goldstein, Tracy Wachsner, Alycia Rogers, Becky Jones, Julie Smith, Gail Reisman, Yolanda Alvarez. Standing: left to right: Kelly Mathews, Jeanine Black. Robin Johnson, Melinda McNeely, Mary Mc- Connell, Ellie Just, Chris Jenkins, Susan Kauffman, Kathy Hildebrand, Alison Keith, Gail Van Dyke, Susan King, Melinda Findell, Candy Read, Kim Cameron, Eve Erickson, Mimi Orth, Melissa Fouche, Lynn Zeavin, Francine Bloom, Carol Spreckelson, Mrs. McConnell, Advisor. CAMPUS SERVICE CLUB A new organization was formed this year that consists exclusively of Eighth graders. They are literally a service club. Among other things they help keep the campus clean and encourage courteous behaviour in all students. They each take a few ele- mentary students for a visit to Junior High classes .so that the elementary school can see what their junior high is like. They are always available for help on special occa- sions. A very special Saturday is planned for them at the end of each year. CAMPUS SERVICE CLUB - Left to Hight: Robin Ropp, Jeannie Black, Ginger Keltz, Mary McConnell, Yolanda Alvarez, Kim Cameron Julie Lydon, Kevin Hausner, Denise Simon, Kelly Brown, Jackie Wills and Melinda Findell. VIKINGS - Kneeling, left to right: Scott MacDonald, Scott Thomp.son, John Murphy, Ralph Cole, Chris Marine, Mark Branko- vich. Standing, left to right: Bruce Mc- Dowell, Greg Doomanis, Chris Bennington, Eric Scott, Leslie Greif and Mark Evanoff. THE VIKINGS The Vikings are boys who have attained good grades in citizen,ship and scholarship and who are inter- ested in making their lives worth- while to themselves and others. The club is partly for fun and partly for .service. Money raised is divided be- tween a trip to Disneyland and a gift to Mount Calvary, an Episcopal Re- treat Home in Santa Barbara, and other service projects. STUDENT COUNCIL From Left to Rifiht: Dana Kapplcr Tanicla Scott Lynn Zcavin Cail Van Dyke Katlmn Hiklebrand Advisor: Mrs. Mildred Knudtson olanda Alvarez Ma irccn McNulty Mary McConncll Stunding: Eric Scott TcfT Silver Mark E anotf Jon Ames Chris BenninRton Bruce McDowell J STUDENT COUNCIL Under the direction and fine as- sistance of Mrs. Mildred Knudtson, the Student Council has helped to build the morale of our school. They continually worked to improve our Junior Hifjh. Our appreciation to Mr.s. Knudtson and the members of the council! — Susan Kauffman J€ar A S, -V nn. orp ( Li ° rx V THE SENTINEL - n . «;, p. 5. The Sentinel staff headed Ij y Editor-iu-Chief, Les reif, published a very at- tractive paper, uhich wa.s enjoyed by everyone. STUDE.M- C:OU CIL OFFICERS - From Left to Rifiht: Maureen McNulty, Secretary; Kathryn Hiklebrand, President; Mrs. Mildred Knudtson, Advisor; Jeff Silver, Vice-President; Bruce McDowell, Treasurer. n (o ' ' IS WSX- SENTINEL STAFF- Mr lo rinhl: Hn Milln, Chns |o,us. Eric Scott, Kevin Ilausner, F:ilie Just, Handy Wade. I.islie Cicil, Chris Hoberts, Chris Benninntou, Scott ' i ' homp.son. GIRLS ' CHORUS MR. WAYNE BOYS Director GIRLS ' CHORUS - Dana Kapplcr, ,U-anine Black, Patrice McCorcl, Kim Cameron, Pamela Scott. Mclinda Findell, Julie Lydon, Cathy Blanco, Janet Welsh, Dcidre Smith, Denise Simon. Girls ' Chorus has been making beautiful music under the direction of Mr. Wayne Boys. Among the lovely selections are Within My Heart Breathes Music by Brahms, and a more recent piece, Aquarius. Our thanks to Mr. Boys tor making one of the best choru.ses ever! ,,. t - j n — Mmdy Findell MONA LISA, Group I Left to Rifiht. Sfaiuling: Mary McConnell Instructor: Mrs. Sandra Behlmer Susan Lockton liilic Kraushaar Model: Susan King Maureen McNulty Tori Ewart .Mison Keith Sue Kauffman Becky Jones Kelly Mathews Robin Johnson MONA LISA The Mona Lisa Art classes were taught this year by Mrs. Sandy Behlmer. Her talent and enthusiasm aided the classes in creating such things as abstract designs, tableaus, gesture drawing, and main- other fascinating projects. Many thanks to Mrs. Behlmer for making this a most interesting year. — Mindy Findell MONA LISA, Group II Left to Rifiht. Standirifi: -HnyjSMjy Robin R w - ldhj s j (Vr oCWx-lJSr Mt - Julie Lydon ■—J Y i j Mindy Findell Diedrc Smith Ann Reynolds Instructor: Mrs. Sandra Behlmer ' y Knei ' linfi: THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR The Cathedral Choir presented an unusual opportunity for those hoys interested in music. Director Frank Owen is a well-known musician and director of the Boys ' Choir of St. Paul ' s Cathedral. 1 ' 1 CATHEDRAL BOYS ' CHOIR - From left to right: Mr. Frank K. Owen, choirrmister, Keith Pearee, Rex Miller, Kevin Kenworthy, Kevin Hausner, John Meyer, Andrew White, Scott Bollenbacher, Jon Ames, Kent Brown, Wade Bingham, John Bingham. Voted on by the Valkyries and Vikings, this honor goes to the girl or boy yl ' ; ' ;; ' ;;; ' .f ; best represented the high standard of grooming, courtesy, and friendliness. Our congratulations to each of you! SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY LYNN ZEAVIN KIM CAMERON SUE KAUFFMAN KELLY MATHEWS 1 i GIRL AND . BOY OF THE MONTH PATRICK VOEGELE CHRIS BENNINGTON MARK KVANOFF I RK SCOTT l.F.SLH, CR.IF BRUCE McDOWEL The SNOW QUEEN of NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY and her COURT Princesses Gail Van Dyke. Kelly Mathews, Kathy Hiklelirand; pafics Kyle Anderson, Alison Keith and Doy Rice; .ukI Princesses Snsan Leach, Gail Reisman, and Lynn Zeavin. This year ' s Coronation Ball sponsored by the Valk ries and Vikinj s was tru] - an enchanting evening. The seven princesses were: Kathy Hildelnand and escort Mark EvanofF; .Mison Keith and escort Ja - (Jilhert; Snsan Leach and escort Robert Slodes; Kelly Mathews and escort Howard Dunkin; Cail Reisman and escort Darrell Anderson; C;;ul Van D ke and escort Leslie C.reif; and Lvnn Zeavin and escort Jeffre - Silver. Last year ' s ciucen, Micki McNccK, crowned the lovelv Alison KcMth. The two ;ittr;utive third grade p;iges, Doy Rice ;nHl K le Andi-rson. c;ir- ried the queen ' s tniin up the ;usles to the sound ol the bugle hnilare ;uk1 the exciting roll ol diuius. The Oueen was both surprised ;uid honored ;il the pre.seiit;itiou ol tiie crown. ' e wish to express our th;uiks to Mrs. McCoiinel!, Mrs. Driver, ;uid .ill w ho helped. — .Susan K.uillni.m 100 MICHKLLE McNEKLY .Siioic Queen of Nineteen Hundred Sixly-Ninc TRUTH Look not for beauty or color of skin, Seek only a heart that is loyal within. For beauty will fade. And skin will p.rn v old. But a deep, truthful heart will never ;row cold. — Lynn Zeavin Nintli Grade Ti a S. 10: n iu....]i ALISON KEITH AND JAY GILBERT SUSAN LEAC;H and ROBERT MODES KELLY MATHEWS AND HOWARD DUNKIN GAIL REISMAN AND DARRELL ANDERSON Jr LYNN ZEAVIN AND JEFFREY SILVER KATHY IIILDEBRAND AND MARK EVANOFF GAIL VAN DYKE AND LESLIE GREIF .9411 B i .._ l T M l- ' r Br ' M Wwy |i ( H B4 1 ' %f,, .. t M ■-9 H M Sa — fc- ■' 1 H M M ff M Bf jL ' b- ' 1 . ' ■' ,- , B BI HI ■| 4d rS- . M lop GIRLS ' SPORTS This year, under the super- vision of Mrs. Gail Driver, the Kirls partiiipated in a variety of activities. First we played volleyball and learned new techniques. Shortly after we began basketball, and enjoyed it so mueh. We formed a bas- ketball team, thanks to the guidance of Tim Scott. We tlien shaped up for track and finished out the year with a bang, with softball. — Lvnii Zeavin Ninth Grade mamm ' nvif . CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders, with their head- cheerleader, Lynn Zeavin, experienced a wonderful year with enthusiasm. They taught us new cheers, and en- tertained us regularly with their spirit in pep rallies. — Lynn Zeavin Ninth Grade JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Left to right: Bubs Hopper, Edith Conried, Pamela Scott. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Standing, left to right: Gail Van Dyke Susan Leach Melissa Fouche Kneeling: Lynn Zeavin THE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR in Girls ' Sports The girl to whom we are delighted to pre- sent this trophy is not only an excellent athlete, but also a girl who is enthusiastic, loyal, and friendly. She cooperates with everyone and is truly a good sportsman. This year ' s award goes, therefore, to Gail Van Dyke! All our best wishes to you, Gail! GAIL VAN DYKE The Athlete of the Year GirW Sports TIM SCOTT AND GIRLS EIGHTH GRADE PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS 7;9 nnr p t to right: Tim Scott, Ccar i, Denise Simon, Jackie Wills Julie Lvdon Debbie Lew, MelintJa Findell, Kim Cameron, Cathy Blanco, Yolaiuia Alvarez, Mary McConnell. Back row, left to right: Melinda Hayes, Jill HollinKsworth. Jan Gillilancl Ginger iveltz, Melinda McNeely, Judy Hughes, Chris Carder, Kerry Brown. ji ' - - _ , xr : TENNIS Mr. Fiske, Charlaine Bohny, Kathl Tn Flaherty, Lisa Rosengren, Shelley Brown. THE ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Boys ' Sports ERIC SCOTT LESLIE GREIK Mi- seventh GRADE BOYS ' GYM Ist roiv, kneeling, hit to right: Grcs Doomanis Chris BciiniiiRtoii Cliris Marine Scotf MacDonald Mark Brankovich Paul Newton 2n(1 row, knrclinii. hit to right: Philip Ryan Chris Jones Nick Anderson Joe Reisman Chris Roberts Ralph Cole Stanihng, left to right: Jon Ames Mark Stratton Si ' Ott ' I ' liompson John Murphv . Greatman, Coach TRACK — SEVENTH GRADE Ti -;p . I. ll lo rigid: Reisman, Clni r.rrg Doomanis, .Scolt M.n Doiialil. Clnis Rr Marine, Chris Bmiiinillon, Chris Jones. lierts VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Kneeling, left to right: Scott Thompson Jon Ames Eric Scott Mark Evanoff Joe Reisman Leslie Greif Bruce McDowell Standing, left to right: Randy Wade Jason Pleis Darrell Anderson Jeff Silver Andrew White Mr. Greatman, Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL This ycai ' s Varsity football team was one of no height but they made it up in quickness and heart. The team ended the football .sea.son with 4 wins and 4 defeats. The offense was very explosive and the defense was quick. One of the team ' s problems was injuries. They had many! We would like to thank Tim Scott and Russ Wells for helping out with the coaching of our team. Kneeling, left to right: Mark Brankovich, John Murphy, Scott MacDonald, Mark Stratton, Scott Thomp.son. Back roxv, left to right: Joe Reisman, Chris Bennington, Andrew White, Nick Andenson, Jon Ames, Mr. Great- man, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Kneeling, left to right: Kevin Hausner, Nick Anderson, Scott Thompson, Chris Bennington. Standing, left to right: Mark Evanoff, JefF Silver, Leslie Greif, Andrew White, Eric Scott. ,V BASEBALL ' Ihc V;.rsilv basclwll team is lookinc forward to the J,, ,y j , ' f baseball season. Last year ' s t am tied for the champion- - I ' O-UJ -yO-LL. i hip. The team is better all around this year. - tH 3 Lt?.C L ■' 0 A.lLmLf - - - y •7 1 ; V 1 llUtt c CiH- -?Xt c y] XA -C — -- lJ-J - p(: . .4j0UjJ .AMjU icu u l i Jl V v M f WRITERS WORKSHOP l j (?. , x ' L c J ,-! •, d - ' M ' , V -S ' b . .r kC- JM Lw Q V.uxi V K .u y ' VTlo Ll. .j CXa Od - LiT, ; L(UA. - - 7 - - o- Z - -A Ji-Jv- 1 ' : 0 Vs x vo - A )l
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