Campbell Hall School - Viking Yearbook (North Hollywood, CA)
- Class of 1976
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If Z x0 IB IKI G STAFF Carol Clarke and Elsie Kappler Co-Editors Standing. Left to Right: Mrs. Morris, Charles Kennedy, Curt Ingram, Laura Mounce, Moana Hasty, Chris Taylor Dwight Hotchkiss. Mrs. Bedel. Seated, Left to Right: Christopher Branch, Jill Rudzik, Elsie Kappler, Carol Clarke Kristy Andrews, Caprice Mitchell, Gavin Campbell. DEDICATIO MRS. VIVIAN CLARKE It is with great pleasure that we dedicate this year's annual to Mrs. Clarke. Her many years of excellent teaching and devoted service to Campbell Hall students will be long remembered. Past and present Campbell Hall students, regardless of grade level, owe their fine educational beginnings to this exceptional teacher. Pr VLH h Y Q .g i f I ?ffQ' VQx if .wif ' ..:f:-'f'1rfj.1r',5e,fi'-Mr-L.-x if A -f -f ' fm, ' 'K ' : I L? ' arf jkfti,:?s.l,-wLYyg3k'5x- f wk L tv,-I. 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FACULTY, STUDENTS, AND PARENTS OF CAMPBELL HALL ARGYLL SCHOOL Congratulations to you for your continuous success in your endeavor to create in Camp- bell Hall-Argyll one of the great schools in our country! I am very proud of you! Education to be truly education must mean not only a training in skills necessary for learning. but engendering an enthusiastic attitude toward orgainzed thinking in problem solving. the basis of evolutionary mental growth. As you well know, the urge to dare, to explore, to pioneer, is intrinsic in the nature ot mankind, including the tiniest child. Have you ever watched a katydid emerge from its amber shell? It fights, it pushes, and it struggles until it is finally free. Than it fans its miniscule wings which grow before your eyes into long, graceful wings which lift the katydld and allow it to soar away. If , in pity, you should help it to free itself while it was breaking out of its shell , it would die! It must struggle to grow . So must we all. The philosophy of too many educators would pave the way to learning by removing all obstacles. They forget that games too easy to win or puzzles too easy to solve, are bor- ing. We stultify the yearning for knowledge when we insult children by feeding them intellectual pablum. Have you ever watched how the face of a child who has solved a difficult problem glows? Of course, it is axiomatic that the challenge be within the range of the student's ability and comprehension, and that he be encouraged. Perhaps it all summed up in my favorite quotation , from Tennyson's Ulysses' ': To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield! Mildred E . Hawks 0495+ N' Mr. Clarke, our Dean, has served the students of Campbell Hall for the past four years. We greatly appreciate his devotion to our school, and thank him for the many services he has rendered Campbell Hall. ,IVF iv 4' feg? We thank our principal, Mrs. Izzi, very much for providing another happy and rewarding year for every Campbell Hall student. We appreciate her sincere efforts to make every aspect of campus life successful. 1 ,,,,..l-f' u5,l5I ? .,. 'JP g . pi.. I . rf pt ' qt K . if In his positions as Assistant to the Princi- pal, and Physical Education Department Chairman, Mr. Reiman has served Camp- bell Hall for two years. We appreciate his leadership and thoughtful guidance. Mr. Campbell has been Business Manager for nine years. He has also been on the Board of Directors for twenty-five years, and is Scoutmaster Emeritus of Troop 139 . We are grateful for his many devoted years of service in all these areas. MR. REIMAN BO RD OF DIRECTORS --3 af. 4152 Standing, Left to Right: Mr. Fritz. Mr. Edmisten, Mr. Smith, Mr. Job, Mr. Campbell. Mr. Leary. Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Harper, The Rev. Clarke, Mr. Clarke. Not Pictured: Mr. Wright. P.T.C. BOARD Standing, Left to Right: Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Piken, Mrs. Lusk, Mrs. Spinnler. Mrs. Trasatti, Mrs. Hallsman, Mrs. Fredrick. Seated, Left to Right: Mrs. Niles, Mrs. Von Der Ahe, Mr. Von Der Ahe, president, Mrs. Izzi. Mr. Blankenship. Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Bedel. Not Pictured: Mr. Witt. The Rev. Clarke, Mr. Mariscal, Mr. Weakley, Mr. Wheeler. ll OFFICE STAFF Miss C Secretary to the Dean Receptionist Secretary to the Principal Assistant to Business Manager Registrar Mrs. Welch I2 sl.- TY 'D lf- ,f ,I is W, rs . Nurse Mrs. Ford Mrs . Gibbs Miss Rifenbark Mrs . Nichols I Carrozzo Mrs . McConica Mrs . Lehrer Mrs . Allen Mrs . Neumann Mrs . Spinnler Mr. Lopez Mrs . Kirby 215 Mrs . Mackenzie X 8' 1 Mrs . Bedel Mrs . Aptaker Mrs . Morris M 'Ha . af ev was Mrs. Thompson V I K .QQ , , :xxx if ' O 'X D ' ' 4 . ,.Q I ,.,.l V . M rs . Ghazarossian Mr 5 Lane Mr . Wood 1 Mrs . Behlmer N 1 Mrs. Mather Miss Roecker J Miss Marks Mr. Gordon ,., 4 YW? H Miss Martin Mr. Boys Mr . Fiske w' F. 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Morales David Taritero Althouse Doyle Chalfant Patrick Frantz H W 554- - ---,wig-.fh Cm leigh Niles -gui n 1 Adam Walker Michael Duffield Aryan Hakhamimi Susanne Pettitt Nancy Wheeler Kathy ' ' I if 1 r ' A 2 -ff' Rafael-San Todd Reiman Micheal y Jackie Bregman Christine Corrozzo Jenny Eckstone Elizabeth Fletcher Ajel Forsythe Susan Grisanti Lisa Herbert Chris Holt ini Craig Lampe James McGroarty Mary Moore N Iathleen Robbins Jim Sears Brian Silliman V. . Douglas Cottone ,if 3 Josh Foster Paula Goertzen AD Rodney Hupalo Greg Isaacson AA Robby Murchison Brant Nicholas 5- -r William Silva Aileen Tamayo Y ? l 2 -. -,gl Y ' ' 'fl . 1 ' t iif vf dl l ,. ll Q 'lu Hn 4 1 1 il , - G9 1 ' I ii ,t 4' ' :L XY , Todd Allen John Allison Christine Karen Boyer Michael Braun Blankenship Y? 'I-1-yr Sean Carter John Creamer Katherine Jonathan I 'son Bryan Griffiths Femand Forsythe w if Kimberly KCI! Kathlene Kolian Alexandria Lee Michael Lindsay Suzanne Loose Noel Naff Kamela Newman Kurt Nusbaum Lysandra Pascher Douglas Reese T? vff:.l'b W,.. 1112? 1 J' t l Damon Richards Lisa Sofro Tim Von Der Ahe nm 1 mu ' 7 I 4 '. 'U' 'Z 11 1 g X i Cameron Allison Peter DeMarco '+P' I 'qv ' Stefan Doomanis fri 'ren 'Un s -.1 'T'-nn -5-S? .. -.... Darren Ehlers Monique Ehsan Richard Evans David Hogen Jeanine Holland . x A ' ..,A- f.'F'R , . V A - Q , v 3 Yr.: Robert James Kelly Kawan Dion Kenney Tammy King Suzanne Linneen Z 'iXS'5 William McNeil Christian Peppard Siubhan Richmond Elizabeth Rostand Susan Szabo ' FPS:-Q 'um ' . .V '- .' Catlan Thorne Gia Trasatti Brett Wagner Gregory Ward Keith Wheeler ' fs Fw yy 4 ,. E ,,Y1f' M J ,pw- l iw Eg X n 4 uf' .1- 1 ,, r. ,ui , 1 vw Susan Adler Meredith Booker Chris Cottone Jacob Devane ,,.,,.v. Marlene Goertzen Margaret Goodman -eww- Sean McGroarty Misty Mehas - -vw-v-Y H e' Q -L -KT? Tracy-Ann Tryon Cara Walker WF? Jonathan Boyer David Fletcher 'Zi Heather Knight Okamoto Jolie Zimmerman Steve Bregman 'WV Lisa Gershon Mark Lampe , ,N -V5 Q - 2 1' fb-,- . 42 ' V7 Christopher Schmidt New Student: Greg Abdulian Picture Not Available ff V- -W -v' --nr' 'fn if fl.. f. y Victoria Andros Stephanie Bannister -4-J Ti? Marina Forsythe Eric Foster sd , Holly Dolle Kevin Eng .3 F 4 w Ann Franti Kelly Grisanti Fr ffm lj -A Kathleen Hallsman Scott Isaacson Tracy Lavery John Lilly Terry Loose Todd Nicholas Lara Owens s it, ytdu A fe- -5. Joseph Taritero Gretchen Teufen Michael Reilly Melanie Shaw ri' -.f-K '1l9 Kathleen Van Heusen Heidi Wolfinbarger V757 iYF' 7' . f . 97 Connie Aguiar Tracy Cobb Patrick Crotty Tami-Ann Ehsan Dean Foster i M 1 X it 3 Eugene Frantz Tammy Glenn Michael Goulet David l-laerle Cynthia Hamilton A fe-f 'T 1 A w di ' rl 4+ F. MAL! , tm ' HQF K M 'A' M .f ' 3' ' Q fm ' .. 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'L vw, . i ' V .1 lm , , B x Michael Frantz Christine Fu11erljQ David Garner Jeff Gershon Robert Goodman Chris Goulet Mia Heidi Hildreth Kimberly King David Larson 15? Kathy Leary Greg Mariscal Michele Matthews Cammie Moore Martha Phelps Christy Reichhelm Laura Sofro Tommy Thornton Lisa Varney Melanie Wong David Yedigaroff New Student: Stacy Linn .L, , ,,v w -Q -- ,gi .- l- Q 0 x 5 v Janine Allen Kim Andrews Jennifer Baldwin Q55 Stacey Alexandra Cassavetes I-.M if David Damus Skipper Feagin Chris Fredrick Barbara Gale ,DK Angela Gary Jonathan Laahs Diane McDonald 514 Christine McIntyre Erin McKenna Sam Mamola , if f, -rf T' ' B? X 4 Richard Marcus O'Erin Orchard Josh Pendley Donna Pinto Stephanie Pori 1 3 ' V - ,- -v-Q. 1 i 44- Y , ' x x . Jill Saito Warren Scott Lorie Sugarman David Thorne Carlos Viduiera Dan Wright ow Victoria Chad Cooperman Lawren Cottles Christine Eveyjkg Amanda Fox Kathy-I eanne 11 , Blake Jameson Tom Keane Erik King Michael Marcus Claire Michelilv Fred Naff Joel Petersen Robert Piken Greg Plog - ,ga . , .U Craig Rosenbaum Carrie Tenny Patricia Roski Susan Stainback Cary Stratton Jeff Sugarman Rachel Wood Charles Zimmerman Scott Burr , i - . X Fi' 'Q -V ' . V 5, fr x' YL, Julie Foster L I ' -L ' . V I C? We 'X ,J X ' K Jessica Carroll ,X4 Thea Cleminshaw Kasumi Draper Eric Erickson T,,,,g,,q 1 L yt- m NP' , ij y F Steve Fraser Stephanie Garcia William Gamer Kathleen Gunn auf gmt ii, 2 r 'iw '17 Kathleen Griffin Lisa Lytle Brian Myers Steve Ormond Carlton Palmer Scott Parker ,Io fn tvs' Brad Rush Kristina Reilly Mark Reichhelm Robert Rosen Margot Rostan Sandra Terry Cedric Vaughn New student Allison Feltus ii, v ig' f-'44 1 xx 3: 'vo 1: P.- 6'4 -nv' 1-an 1 '1' Y ' l ' , K-:ieiv : ' +P ' ' An, J 'YM - i A' ' F T - Qt 3 'L uf? ' 6, azf Q' - ' 'K' - ' ' ,Q I .4 I 5 1 56-9 J. f 2:- 1 21 gif. U' up vs 5-35 .A ' 4 A4 ' li v I 4. ' 0 lui 5 Y if . B il 54. fi. gil w ,X 51, I X 1 fs .. 34 .g N l 4 A 9 .nf Steve Achen ,l . ,. Cara Hennessy ir' A 'u M Christina Bennett Ondine Fink Lisa Hambrecht Tm' Marc Karlin Jean Lee Kristen McCord David McNeill Claudia O'Su11ivan Meredith Parmelee Carol Paul Jose Viduiera wmfiyw --L. 1, r Karen Rankin Freeman Scott Deirdre Stoner J W:-if Robin Witt Wayne Womack Margo Wright rt 1 K A X L Douglas Cobb Joy Ann Glassmire Sean Gorman Andrea Hilker Regina Jacobs Barbara Jefferies Lisa Kilgore 4 1, v Wendy Norman Sabrina Petropoulos-Snell , ' 1. ,- J Sw CAA Nona Rodriquez Brian Salmon Ellen Sasse 5. Leslie Tresun David Weakley Maria Yuhl Robyn Moore Xl ,, ,.v X' If L H x James Peuet Janice Silva Michael Zweiback Fm Bret Allen Dee Dee Anderson 151' Kathy Botha Tonya Cannon 'H 4, M. ..r . is Kellie Franciscus Joyce Goertzen ' ' 'T' Helen Hunt Kevin lckes . -.1 . V! , t 4 -P - .1 l w Susan McE1wain Ricky Rabe W Xi,-' 2- '. Baron Bernard Sheri Corrales w ' fu ' XG ,N it N ' x - I. I t Christopher Hines , , w f I 'v-w Thomas Leary Penny Sowards Ian Bollenbacher Lisa Fogel 'L 1 Chris Holmes Kristen Lewis FP Catherine Storrs UUR SENIORS -4 RJ ,r-, 4-4,-, 1 a L up .luna- .5 155 . ,, 5. ' gl -4 1 xr' ggi 'Lf x , 'S-f-., E ,-'I .Q ,, r l JI 'Vail J gil '1 ix, yjnffztfg-f,.gi, q 1 tr L ff 'F - 1 Xi' Q Q1 l , 'Ya GEN N X E jd! L 'A f u A 4 I , ' 1 I '4 f5i-155521. 'fzcf-s-fl I. X v 93.3115 r ., f , 1.355 -5' X,-A.- fc f 5 061- - -1, ' .'. Y - - W -uaf Y. FEI A-s '!-Q : . Qgujifu Hg, . A'.. F QCP - , x f F ,,,. , nA -, .,V - l i ' . K- , ' ' w . , I , xx ' A.,,.. 1 . .h ly ' a 'A wi -'W Ml I ! 1 I 1 KRISTY ANN ANDREWS NICKNAME - Kristy I HOBBY - Writing letters, collecting things and talking on the phone. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Yeah! FUTURE AMBITION - To become a dentist. HISTORY - Entered '67, Honor Roll '67-'76, Band '70-'73, Recorders ' '74-'75, Spanish Club '74-'75, Viking Ventures Summer '75, History t Club '75-'76, Chapel Aides 75-'76, Library Aide '75-'76, Graduated 5 '76. Y WILL - I, Kristy, will to Jill, Mickey Mouse, Jillisty, Rusty's, a purple , cow: Iill Z. , neeto burrito: Elsie, San Clemente. Rodrigo: Moana, your shoe, and more talks with Casey: Ugo. a ride from Elsie: Debbie, 5 a cantalopeg Dana, una plant dead and moldy: Sue D. , all the help you can get: and to everyone , good luck next year. I KAREN LYNNE ANGONA NICKNAME - K. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Cute, I know and I failed. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a dancer and choreographer. HISTORY - Entered '74, Spanish Club '74-'76, Valkyries '74-'76, Pres- ident of Vikings and Valkyries '75-'76, Cheerleader '75-'76 , Dean's List '74-'76, Graduated 76. WILL - I, Karen, will to Carol, my goldfish, a gift certificate every month, and a Carol King Album: Debbie, white lip gloss chicken, and Saks Fifth Avenue: Dee, chicken, more ballet lessons, and the U.S.C. football team: Mrs. Bedel a machine that corrects homeworkg Scott, cookies: Caprice, all of the records in the World, and good times, and laughter: Vicki, more commercials, and dancing: Heidi, a. horse and a stable: Vicki, a career in dancing: Frank, a machine that does homework: Campbell Hall . thank you for a wonderful two years, l CHRISTOPHER AVIS FAVORITE EXPRESSION - So Be cool Just for that, you will be in the next Evil Sinister Adventure. FUTURE AMBITION - To be a millionaire. HISTORY - Entered 74. Graduated '76. WILL - To Danny Lisa, my Evil Sinister Titar1ic Adventure: David U. , a book on how to draw: Christian H. , a model of the one-eyed cyc1ops:Brian K. , food: Brett P. , a part in my next Evil Sinister Adventure. 42 I RANK ARENA BALDWIN IICKNAME - Buggy IOBBY - Motorcross and model building. IAVORITE EXPRESSION - Leave me alone. 'UTURE AMBITION - To be a policeman. -IISTORY - Entered '69, Football Team '74, '76, Honor Roll '69-'70, Spanish Club '75, Baseball Team '76, Projectionlst, Graduated '76. S tt ills: NILL - I, Frank, will to Lesley lots of love: Paul, muscles: co , g Le 1 H . , more years with Brett and bugging meg Paul, a good skate- s ey board, Laura, her own room: Taryn, more years with Steveg Kelley, Scott: Jeff , my skateboard: DeDee, happiness. EDMUND CALVIN BENTI ' NICKNAME - Itneb HOBBY - Models and talking. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Er . . . woops! FUTURE AMBITION - Undecided. HISTORY - Entered '74. Graduated '76, WILL - I. Edmund , will to lay, torn legamentsg Matt and John H. , longer hairy Brian, a leather jacket, comb and chopper: Gavin, Rosyf Chris , Rosy . KELLY CHRISTOPHER BRANCH NICKNAME - Branch or Chris HOBBY - Tennis, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Sailing, Making .mov- ies, Model railroading, Making dioramas, Soldiers, World War II , and History. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Won-der-ful You ninny. FUTURE AMBITION - To attend USC and become a lawyer. HISTORY - Entered '72, Honor Roll '72,'73,'74,'75, Football '73 '74,'75, Tennnis Tournament '73,'74,'75, Baseball 75, Spanish d t d , Club '74, '75, Vikings '74.'75, School Publications '75. Gra ua e '76. Y WILL - I, Christopher, will to Charlie, my l of dill pickles- Dana my plants: Jay, first day issue of the SUPP Y - - Spirit of '76, Christian. an academy card: Mrs. Morris, my history rojects: Mr. Wood , a coffee cup for each day' of the week. HO train: Gavin, unlimited P 43 1 l fl STACEY ELIZABETH BRYAN A NICKNAME - S1306 gill' y Q, if HOBBY - Writing, reading, drawing and gymnastics. 3 N ' ' FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Ha,h3 I dOl'l'I think I could do it. K p . FUTURE AMBITION - To be a famous writer. Q HISTORY - Entered '71, Honor Roll '73,'74,'75-'76. Graduated '76. I WILL - To Christina P. , ?? !: Carol R, a bit of daring: Julie P. , Willie I Wonka's Chocolate Factory: Jay, stilts: Brian M. , platform, platform, , platform shoes. ' V GAVIN ALEXANDER CAMPBELL NICKNAME - Canable, Gabby Gavin ' HOBBY - Models, trains, cricket, soccer and sailing. , FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Strange guy Gad Zooks. I FUTURE AMBITION - rm sun thinking. I l HISTORY - Entered '74, left '74. Returned '75. Graduated '76. 5 4 K WILL - I, Gavin, will to Charlie, my O gauge layout: Dana, a Lip- Y ton's tea factory: Curt, 10,000 pencils and pens: Jill R. , some ear- muffs: Chris T . , mountain climbing boots for walking up trees: David, one genuine instant Zeppelin: Jim, a lifetime supply of New I Improved Oatmeal cookies: Elsie, the song Bom Free: Caprice, an I early warning system from Charlies camera: Jay , two foot shoes: I Christian, a gold chess set: John G. , a green set of armor. l I I I CAROL ANN CLARKE NICKNAME - Carol HOBBY - Tennis, fishing, shopping and talking. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - That wasn't one of my better moves Really Super! FUTURE AMBITION - To go into law or science and play tennis con- stantly. ' HISTORY - Entered '68, Honor Roll '68-'74, Chapel Aides '74, Elipson Alpha Sigma '74, Deans List '75-'76, Viking l Valkyries '74-'76, Spanish Club, '74-'76, Viking co-editor '76-'76, Student Council '75-'76. Graduated '76. WILL - I, Carol, will to Karen, chicken! !: Au Fongs and her own department store: Dee, a lifetime supply of A's on science tests: Frank , food and a trash can: Debbie , Mammoth mountain , with all lifts open: Elsie, Mrs. Bedel: Mrs. Morris, a lifetime supply of rough draft sheets, and to everyone at Campbell Hall thanks for nine super , years. ' ERESA HILLARY CLARKE ICKNAME - Teri, Tici, Ter-Ter OBBY - Doing homework, tennis , going to Fox Hills Mall. AVORITE EXPRESSION - So what's new Anyhow. UTURE AMBITION - To swim to Catalina. ISTORY - Entered '74, Deans List '74,'75, '76, Valkyries '74, '75,'76, Spanish Club '74, '75,'76, Library Aides '744'75, Softball '74, '75. Graduated '76. JILL - I, Teresa , will to Jill, a hair-pin and my running ability: Ca rice a bottle of katsup of all 57 kinds , a phone call without inter- P 1 ruptions and E.W. and F. concerts: Shawn. two more faces: Leslie R. , a pass to Algebra: DeDee, a new watch and what she never saw: Sara and Vicki N. , The Queen Mary: Betsy, a can of Treesweet: Erika, Zody's: Dee, cabfare: Dana, una planta and a step ladder: Curt, a Xerox machine: Moana , an automatic clock winder: Brian K . , a new joke book: Jay, a gum ball machine. MARIA SUZANNE DE MARCO NICKNAME - Mirna, Mirnaloy, Burrito HOBBY - Horseback riding, chewing gum, and having fun times with Kathy. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Are you kidding l'm grounded again. FUTURE AMBITION - To get an A in everything and to be in the Olympics. HISTORY - Entered '69, Honor Roll '69-'73, Handwriting Award '76, 7th grade Homeroom Pres. '74, Library Aide '74, Chapel Aide '74, Recorders, Student Council, Sth grade Class Pres. '75, Student Coun cil, Spanish Club, Attendance courier. Graduated '76. WILL - I, Maria, will to Kathy, memories, laughs. S.C. , spyglass hill, Hawaii, my everlasting friendship: Caprice, H.B. , long letters hot curlers, my phone bills, all my friendship: Vicky N. , secrets, laughs and fun: Wendi, Mirnaloy,' Hawaii, Farrell's, my friendship forever: Erika, Tom Ajar, study hall: Taryn. winks: Laura, Tom A. , my gymnastic talent: Vicky R. , talent shows: DeDee R. , horse shows Stacy M. , bubble gum, Leif forever, a singing career. STEPHANIE LYNN DOLLE NICKNAME - Flossy, Glossy, Steph HOBBY - Most sports, shopping, boys and having fun. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Freaked out Oh my, you blew it. FUTURE AMBITION -- To be a great actress, to be rich, and to have a super good tan. HISTORY - Entered '68, Scholastic o kyries, Cheerleading, Spanish Club. Graduated '76. WILL - To Stac , my everlasting friendship: Taryn, Steve's love for- Y ' P T nd Scott: Laura, ever: Chris P. , my love: Kelley, everlasting . . a ood times and parties' Leslie , ice skating, bells, punch and crumb S . - - 'k d luck: Jamie , a brother and big cakes, Steve, new clothes. En a, goo houses: Vicki R. , new glasses and Buddy: Lesley R. . non-frizzy hair in winter: Scott, food: DeDee, horses! H nor Roll '74-'75, Vikings I Val- HEIDI IANICE DURANT NICKNAME - Hide, Joey, Schni, Hilda HOBBY - Horseback riding, swimming, taking care of animals, talking on the phone' and collecting knickknacks. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Of course not I'm only kidding. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a veterinarian or to do something dealing with animals. HISTORY - Entered '68, Honor Roll '68-'74, Deans List '74-'76, Hand-- . writing Award '70-'74, Alpha Epsilon Sigma '74, Valkyries '74-'76, Spanish Club '74-'75, Library Aide 75. Graduated 76. WILL - I, Heidi, will to Carol, long hours on the phone, puppy dogs and everlasting friendship: Leslie, stuffed animals, memories, all the kitty commercials: Debbie, horses: Frank, food: Elsie, a hello. a smile, a laugh: Jolie, happiness in Campbell Hall: Christina, car- toons: Karen, Lhasa Apso: and to Campbell Hall many thanks for everything you have done for me. DANA BRIAN EKLUND NICKNAME - Thunderbird HOBBIES - Kissing la planta. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - una planta muy buena. HISTORY - Graduated 76. ' FUTURE AMBITION - To own a botanical garden. WILL - Chris B. the dry look: Brian K. a new laugh: John G. a bottle of my own shampoo: Gavin C. a years supply of licorice sticks: Chris T. a comb: G.C. , M.H.: Chris A. an Evil Sinister Doll: David U. ambi- tion to play frisbee: Troy everything: All the student less homework: Everyone , Una planta muy muy muy fantastical ' PAUL STOKES ERICKSON NICKNAME - Muscles. muscular man , HOBBY - Basketball, skateboarding and motorcycle riding. I FAVORITE EXPRESSION - You want a glimpse of my biceps. HISTORY - Graduated '76. WILL - I, Paul, will: Frank, good grades, my tarantula: Dwight, a good skateboard: David U. , a chameleon: Lesley R. , Frank B.: Leslie H. , 20 inch platforms: Dana, a plant: Kathy W. , Elton John: everybody, my muscles. 46 MIE ALLEN FRANCISCUS iCKNAME - James, Swivel hips, Mable DBBY - Eating, Swimming, Softball. WORITE EXPRESSIONS - Bite the wall Steve, get out of here. JTURE AMBITION - To meet Elton and Woody Allen. Go to New York modeling school. For Mable and Unis to visit Louisiana . ISTORY - Entered '68. Graduated 'I6. Student Council 'I5. 'ILL - I, Jamie, will to: Kelleyg drappers, waterpick, flatness, Babar- ino, Wayne Newton: Taryn, lima beams, faces, something to forget, Mark Eden and Steve forever: Laura, squash, life without S.M. , her own room: Leslie, mouse, rosilinag Steve, the book, a new dog and me as your sister forever: Scott, soap, the book, his own room: Dana, a greenhouseg Kathy W. , David Baudistal. SHAWN LOUISE FREDRICK NICKNAME - Shawn HOBBY - Fighting with Kathy and having a good time. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS - l'm thrilled . . . FAVORITE AMBITION - To make it through school. HISTORY - Entered '73, Softball 76. Baskeball, Softball. Graduated 16. WILL - I, Shawn, will Teresa a watch. Vicki, her own show. Sara, chin guards. Caprice, ketchup lip gloss. Wendy, a better tan. Steve, more tests. Jeff, a new yearbook. Edmund, another drama class. Jim, a cleaner locker. Heidi, a new set of tonsils. Jill, a bobby pin. Dana, a plant farm. Brian, more wheat chex. Carol, more fruit roll. DeDee, someone special. Frank, life. Iulie, happiness. Moana, good times. Scott, lunch. Kathy, a long lasting friendship. ' u IAY LEE GOLDMAN NICKNAME - Jay A HOBBY - All sports, stamps, cars and girls. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Tell me all about it! Brian M. you better give that back! FUTURE AMBITION - To go to U.C.L.A . and to go to the Olympics. HISTORY - Entered 74. Vikings 74. Football '14- 'I5. Basketball 75. Baseball '75-76. Spanish Club 75. History Club I5. Letterman '75- 76. Graduated 76. WILL - Brian Metzgar a good skateboard, L.F. an A on a test. To Matthew Ormond a better camera CPentex-Macral Lensy To DeeDee Rush all the horse shows in the world . To Dana E. a plant and height. To John Hooper a calculator for his math homework. To Carol Clarke better grades. To Dee Poindexter - Alison Schonlaw. To Heidi D. - Joey Knot lamej. To Chris Branch a better copy of Spirit 76. To Stacy Mclntvre - vou know who. F ROBERT TROY GOUDLOCK HOBBY - Playing soccer ,' riding bikes, reading. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a veterinarian, or an actor or a direc- 3 tor. HISTORY - Moved from the East eoast: Entered in September 76: Grad- 1 uated June 76. WILL - I will Edmund Benti 20 books of the Marx Bros: Chris Avis a new model of Hindenburg: Dana Eklund, a fern: Erica Van Horn, ten gal- lons of lip-gloss: Leslie Harris, a silencer on her bells on her shoes: Brian Keligian, a new laugh. I w I i, JOHN RUSSELL GREEN Y w 4 CHRISTIAN FREDRICK HAERLE P FEFFERY BARCA HANNIBAL FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Oh really Oh ya. ' ' FUTURE AMBITION - To go up to Oregon with Steve, Mike and Scott Omar. And to become a lawyer. HISTORY - Entered '73, Football team '74-'76, Spanish Club '74-'75, Basketball team '74-'75, Baseball team '74-'76, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Jeff , will, Steve, good grades at N.D. and Taryn and all the dots in the World: Mike, chocolate milk. Scott, Kelly and all the home movies he can stand: Moana, a new dog: Taryn, my Afro and Steve for the rest of her life: Laura , my friendship for the rest of her life, parties, pretzels, long nails and T.S. LAURA LEA HAMBRECHT NICKNAME - Taryn, Lauri HOBBY - Talking on the phone, going to the beach, week-ends with Kelley and Taryn, shopping, talking, and laughing. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - I'm Laura, not Taryn! Kelley! Yeah! You're kidding Rea1ly? HISTORY - Entered '74, Homecoming Princess '75, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Laura, will to Taryn another week in Bass Lake, toothpaste fights, thebeach, contempo, speed racer, a long happy life with Steve, buses, and my friendship forever: Kelley, Bill, long talks on the phone, surprise parties, cruises, and my friendship forever: Steve perfume fights, and at least a week without a tardy: Scott, pizza, parties: Mike , my lunch and good moods: Jamie, Keith, llunior Gym and your I mean . . . jokes. LESLIE MICHELE HARRIS NICKNAME - Small fry, bright eyes, half pint and Elton HOBBY - Gymnastics, talking on the phone. going to the beach and Elton John . FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Oh really? What a freak! FUTURE AMBITION - To meet Elton John. HISTORY - Entered '72, Cheerleader '78, '74 and '76. Homecoming Princess '75. Graduated '76. WILL - To Kathy, Elton John, Feshie, tuna sandwiches and everlasting friendship: Kelley, May Co. , Baur, writing on my wall and a pencil Lesley, everlasting summer: L.V. , purse, Las Vegas and tap: Lisa , clemons and stary, Las Vegas and to be cousins forever: Frank and Dwight, long hair: Jamie, hiking: Laura and Taryn, long hair and friendship forever. Y X1 X X, Y X N 'Gue,sS mam. a ms, sem- ROY SY. BNN -N50 mi Ps HBST Ckrl PMB f Mona . who . Y-oseg mi. Wuic, na-vixxg, ian. XOX4 - Go a-day x-mo cated' ' tYloXX ' 64-'UL , CXWQBX Moe ' '15 oem '15-'16 , Homexoom Class dimot oi Nlgyfxiig, Ekptess Y skexbak 'Yeaw ated ' xl 0?-X - Ente! 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WILL - I will, John M. a sword: David U. the basketball team: Chris A. his own an gallery: Matt O. hair. ANDREW DWIGHT HOTCHKISS NICKNAME - Drip, Dewitt- HOBBY - Riding skateboards and playing sports. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a lawyer. HISTORY - Entered '74, Football Letterman '75, Basketball Letterman '75-'76, Baseball Letterman '75f!16.l WILL - I will, Paul, muscles: Frank, 5 minuts with Barry and Lesley R.: Scott, His own pizza parlor: Steve, Taryn and smaller feet: Chris. School Publications: Laura, a new room: Leslie, a year's supply of tick tacks and gum: Lesley R. , more years with Frank: Charlie , stronger ankles: Chris B. , his own Geo. Class: Jeff, good grades. CURTIS DALE INGRAM NICKNAME - Curtains HOBBY - Football, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming and girls. FUTURE AMBITION - To get an A' on a test. WILL - Dana, a plant: Brian, a new laugh: Leslie H. , Elton John: Laura Mounce. a new hairdo: Dwight, a girlfriend: Jill Z. , a taller boy- friend: Steve H. , a black eye: Wendi S. , a lifetime ticket to Hawaii: Janice S. , good times and memories: Elsie, a cowbellz Jill R. , a life- time supply of Boom Boom stories: Caprice, my lunch. BRIAN CHARLES KELIGIAN HOBBIES - Model building, Iceskating. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - You wanna bet. FUTURE AMBITION - To be very rich. HISTORY - Entered '75, graduated '76. WILL - I will to Caprice, a Caprig Lesley, M.G.g C.I. , a new math book: R. W. ,- back window handles for his Laguna Colonnade Hardtop Coupeg Kelly, to believe in Peanut B' xtterz Jamie, Bermudeg C.A. , a new bus to ride on: S.M. , new magazines. v ? ELSIE BENNETT KAPPLER I NICKNAME - Elsie, the cow, Elsie Mae I HOBBIES - Listening to music and wasting time. 1 FAVORITE EXPRESSION - B1ast! ' FUTURE AMBITION - To become a judge and meet all of the Beach I Boys . Q HISTORY - Entered '69, Honor Roll '69-74, Dean's List, '74-'76, T Viking Co-Editor. '75-'76, Band '70-'7, Valkyries '75-'76, Student I Council '75-'76, Cailin Singers '73-'76, Chapel Aides '75-'76, P Recorders '74-75, Alpha Sigma '74, History Club '75-'76, Graduated '76. ' WILL - I will to Kristy, another key chain and a bike ride: Moana, many l more surprises at the freeway exit: Carol C . , a ladder to gift wrap: I Jeff , a Jumbo-Jack and a ride home: Julie, bubble-gum: and every- one. success in life. I I I CHARLES DERENSBOUGH KENNEDY E NICKNAME - Charlo, Charlie, Choo - Choo Charlie, the big cheese HOBBIES - Model trains, skateboarding, all sports, pinball champion. , FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Really, Bunseye! FUTURE AMBITION - To become a member of L.A. Live Steamers, become a dentist. HISTORY - Honor Roll '69-'75, Vikings '74-'76, Projectionist '70-'76, Chapel Aides, '70-'76, Photographer '75-'76, Tennis Champion '75, 5 Letterman '74-'76, Graduated '76. WILL - To Chris Branch, an overhead serve and my H.O. train: Gavin, my N. Gauge train: Jeff H. , 25qt, D. Hotchkiss, stronger feet and his own baseball team: Caprice, an early warning. I KATHRYN SUZANNE KUENZIG NICKNAME - Kath HOBBY - Fighting with Shawn, tennis, horsebackriding, swimming, biking , skateboarding and surfing. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Oh sure! really so. FUTURE AMBITION - To be a veterinarian. HISTORY - Honor Roll '74, Handwriting Certificates '74, Certificates in Tennis '73, Award in Softball '75, Girls' Softball '74-'75, Girls' Bas- ketball '74-75, Letterwomen '75, and '76, Homeroom Vice-Pres. '74-'75, Graduated '76. WILL - To Erika, Tom ajar forever! and a loud voice: Lisa K. , Kevin and Steve H.: Maria, a lifetime supply of gum: Vicky R. , Buddy! a television series of your own: Vicky N. , taller friends: Dana a real fern, Lesley R. , Frank B and no one else! Scott L. , a lifetime supply of lunches: Kathy W. , Elton John and an A on your report card: DeDee, a saddle and a bridle and friendship foreverg Shawn, friend- ship forever and long and straight hair. i MICHAEL ANDREW LACEY NICKNAME - Mikie, Mick HOBBY - Football, backpacking, food. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Got anything to eat! Hey! Waldo. HISTORY - Entered '68, Graduated '76. WILL - To Scott, I leave a box of toothpicks: and to Ieff an extention cord. in? ROBERT SCOTT LEWIS IIICKNAME - Huebert -IOBBY - Skiing and all sports. fUTURE AMBITION - To be a ski bum with Waldo. -IISTORY - Entered '72. Graduated '76. MILL - I leave to Waldo, ski lessons: Mike, beach parties: Taryn and Laura, a 10 year ski vacation: Jeffery - Vicky and to Kelley the gas station. Q 53 X 'Q-wobQvis9o,,qf'. CasvQ?a-wc6 N2s . 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'ob- BRIAN METZGAR SIICKNAME - Fonzie, Brian I-IOBBY - Coin Collecting, Skateboarding. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Looks like fun You fool. FUTURE AMBITION - To be taller than Merlin Olsen. HISTORY - Entered '74, Honor Roll '74-'76, Dean's List '74-'75, Vikings '74-'76, Student Council Sec. '75-'76, Class Pres. '75-'76, Baseball Team '76, Spanish Club '74-'76, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Brian, will to: Scott L. , all the lunches in the world, Jay, Stacey McIntyre: Leslie H . , an A on a test: Mike L. , half of Lewis' lunches: Kathy W. , Elton John: Paul E. , fourteen turkeys, a leather jacket. Waldo and more height. 'I lk CAPRICE LEONTYNE MITCHELL NICKNAME - Cap, Nukie, Capri FAVORITE EXPRESSION - You're kidding What did I do now? Sure, tell me about it. FUTURE AMBITION - To go to the University of Hawaii, and to become a lawyer. HISTORY - Entered '74, Library Aide and Spanish Club '74-'75, Home- room Pres. '75-'76, Graduated '76 with many memories. WILL - I, Caprice, will Maria, letters, my phone bills, and many more good times: Vicki R, H.R. , and good times at Fox Hills Mall: Kathy, The Great Dane. : Taryn, Steve and many more fun times: Steve, Taryn always: Ieff , a pen that writes: Scott, Mike and Frank the big- no more braces and Bowie .AURA KAY MOUNCE JICKNAME - Bozo lOBBY - Swimming, Writing, Singing and Acting TAVORITE EXPRESSION - Never mind Bug off. I 'UTURE AMBITION - To be someone great and to be a writer. 'IISTORY - Entered '71, Honor R011 '71-'76, Spanish Club '74-'75-'76, Vikings I Valkyries '74-'75-'76, Graduated '76, VILL - I, Laura , will to Moana , straight A's and the Viking Express: Eslie, Georg the plant and one organized day: Kristy, Herbie the adorable plant, a dozen cats and a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant: Jill R. , a chance to join the Mickey Mouse fan club: Iill Z . , Dana for- ever: Brett, a pair of Bozo shoes: Debbie, an everlasting curl and another year at Viking Vultures . gest lunches in the world: Teresa, the anonymous car CCitronJ: Kelly, DEBORAH ANN NEWELL NICKNAME - Debbie The Dash HOBBY - Snow skiing, water skiing, horseback riding, tennis and swim- ming. I FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Buzz Off l don't want to see my test. FUTURE AMBITION - To go to U.C. Davis, become a veterinarian, and to own a horse . . HISTORY - Entered '71, Cheerleader '73-'74-'75, Honor Roll '73-'74, Dean's List '75-'76, Graduated '76, WILL - I, Debbie, will to Karen tap shoes, a choreography studio of your A own: Dee, laugher, good grades, a boyfriend: Heidi, Joey, pen- cils, Frank, food: Scott, a lifetime supply of ski tickets for anywhere: Taryn, Steve: Dana, Jill, height: Kristy, Patrick: Elsie, Heidi H. , Jill , Dana, Doyle: people everywhere, love and laughter. VICTORIA ELOISE NICHOLS NICKNAME - Vicki, Bick HOBBY - Eating, talking on the phone, skating, collecting things and shopping. FUTURE AMBITION - To get into college. . HISTORY - Entered '70, Honor Roll '71, Band '71-'72, Honor Roll '75, Viking l Valkyries '75-'76, Graduated 76. WILL - I, Vicki, will to Maria, T's and P's, laughs, phone calls, art class: Sara, metal braces, Derell: Dee P. , decent hair, a better laugh: Debbie N. , a horse: Karen, a new pair of toe shoes: Scott, a good big lunch: Frank. long hair: lim, money: Moana, Jim: Curt, longer pants: Myself, muscles, everything. JAMES EDWARD ORTH NICKNAME - Ortho HOBBY - All sports. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - l don't know, what did you ask me for? FUTURE AMBITION - To stay out of trouble. HISTORY - Entered '68, Graduated 76. WILL - Steve H. , T.H.: Kathy W. , Elton John: Dana, some stilts: Frank, a hundred free homeworks: Paul, some muscles. .DAM MATTHEW ORMOND IOBBY - Photography, sports, tennis, swimming. IISTORY - Vikings '75, baseball and basketball teams '75. Graduated '76. , VILL - I. Matthew, being of sound mind and body will, Mike, all he can eat: Scott Lewis, a teddy bear: Jeff Hanibal, Dr. Stillman's water diet: Dana Eklund, another planta muy buena : Jill Z. , Dane E. and his plant: Paul Erickson, more muscles and lighter furniture . CHRISTINA ANNE PARRY NICKNAME - Chris. Parry, Ween HOBBY - Tennis, swimming, soccer, piano, softball, camping, doing the robot. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Yeah, what do you want! FUTURE AMBITION - To become an artist. HISTORY - Entered '72, Softball '75-'76, Chapel Aide '75, Valkyries '75-'76, Spanish Club, '75-'76. Graduated '76. WILL - I will to Stacey, England and a million cartoons: Carol, a billion packs of gum , wisdom teeth and a million cartoon tests: Julie , nacho cheese Dorito chips, food and more food: Laurie H . , an ever-lasting love with David , a lifetime supply of Christina Deluxes, my loaning company, bun-bun, schnitzels, and a 800 lb. copper pipe: Heidi, a zillion horses: Stephanie M. , Elton John and Roger Daltrey: Dana , una planta muy buena: Scott, a pen and a glass of milk in a Porky Pig Glass: Kwenda , a pwife pwine pupply pwof Pwankwins: Ka Ha, a new sister: Sara , a trip to Hawaii, to win a soccer game. BRETT JAMES PEARCE HOBBY - Hanging out on Ventura Blvd . , tennis and listening to records. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Eh Chico! Argh! FUTURE AMBITION - To own a drum set. HISTORY - Entered '67, Band '70-'72, Chapel Aide '73-'74, Football and Basketball '74, Lettermen '74, Kindergarten Aide '74. WILL - I, Brett, will To Dana E. , his own jungle full of plants, and a lifetime supply of tea: Ed B. , a scale model of the Hindenburg: Matt O . , long hair: Chris A. , the ability to write more evil sinister car- IOOIIS . I g , f If .A '1 2 ,., .I I 53' , 1- 2-H f' AQ-Q g ' S 45' v N' ' 4? I N 1 6 I JULIE LYNN PENDLEY ' NICKNAME - Peddler, Peds, Jules and Jewels HOBBY - Swimming, .bike riding, roller skating, skateboard riding, shopping, collecting junk and stuff. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Oh! FUTURE AMBITION - To live in the Bay District on Victoria Island, Canada, and also to become an orthodontist. HISTORY - Entered in '73, Honor Roll '73-'74, Vikings I Valkyries '74- '75, Library Aides 74, 75,'76, Spanish Club '74- 75. Graduated '76. WILL - I will to Carol R. , an everlasting supply of weird kinds of Yogurt Betsy R. , cookies everyday for the rest of her life: Laura M. , a wig: Christina P. . pickles forever: Dana , a tea bag that will last forever: Chris A . , voice lessons: Caprice, one way ticket to Hawaii, Karen, a year's supply of Bowie Albums: Heidi D. , her own horse ranch. DOREEN ANN POINDEXTER NICKNAME - Dee, Deep, DP and Poinsy HOBBY - Swimming, track, riding, talking on the phone, watching TV, going to the beach, tennis, eating, skating, skateboarding, ballet, shopping and drawing. fs. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Enc1ined Who cares! That's what you think Cute, cute, real cute. FUTURE AMBITION - To be a pediatrician. HISTORY - Entered '74, Viking I Valkyries '74-'75, Spanish Club, '74- 'I6, Track, '74-'75, Cheerleader 75- '76. Graduated 76. WILL - I. Dee , will to Vicki N. , straight hair: Debbie, her own horse: Carole C. , sugar free '7-up: Karen, not too curly hair and lots of toe shoes, Sara, a Palamino and a catcher's mittg Regina, new school shoes: Jay, Alison S.: Heidi. Joey forever and my parents, love and thanks forever. CAROL JOY RAIN EY NICKNAME - Rainer, Baby Kace HOBBY - Tennis, talking on the phone, shopping., laughing, gymnas- tics. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - You dip. Y'-'ff' FUTURE AMBITION - To get my poems published, work with animals and become a fashion designer. - HISTORY - Entered '72, Honor Roll '72-'74-'76, Handwriting award '72-'74, Girls Basketball '74, Viking ! Valkyries '74-'76, Dean's List '74-'75, Spanish Club '74- 76. Chapel Aides '75. Graduated '76. WILL - I will to Heidi, a stable, my purse, your own phoneg Christina, the robot, Acme Roofing Co.g Stacey, Davey Jones: Jim, an A+ on a science test: Roxi, USC: Lisa, fights: Julie, a 100 lb. cake with 6 of frosting: Frank, a year's supply of cheeseg Mom and Dad, thanks. USAN VICTORIA RICKETTS IICKNAME - Ricky IOBBY -Tennis, shopping at the mall. IITURE AMBITION - To be a model and tennis pro. IISTORY - Entered '72, Viking I Valkyries '74f'75, Basketball and Softball '75, Volleyball '76, 7th grade Vice Pres. '74, 8th grade Stu- ,ggi Q K dent Body Pres. '76, Spanish Club '74-'76, Track '71-'76, Head Cheerleader '74, Cheerleader '76. Graduated '76. WILL - Me, big mouth, constantly happy and loving, will: Dedee, many memories and more good times: Kathy W. , and Stephanie: E.J .: Lesley R. , Elvis: Leslie H. , t.he robot: Kathy K. , the Beach Boys: Vickie N . , silky blonde thin hair: Scott, a food beggers license: Dana , a jungle and a nursery: Frank, a load of hamburgers: Jeff, the name Arnold Ziffal: Steve, ouch: Doreen, an oreo cookie and to Campbell Hall thanks for 4 pretty good-years . LESLEY LAUREN ROSSON NICKNAME - Rosson HOBBY - Shopping. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - For sure. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a teacher. HISTORY - Entered '72, Dean's List '75, Scholastic Honor Roll '74-'76. Honor Roll '72-'74, Valkyries '74-'76, Vice-Pres. of Valkyries '75- '76, Spanish Club '74-'76, Sec.-Treas. Spanish Club '75-'76, Cheer leading '73-'76, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. '74-'75, Student Council Vice Pres. '75-'76. Homecoming Queen '75, Girls Basketball '74, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Lesley, will to Leslie an endless summer, starry, clemens, Las Vegas: Frank, an A, long hair: Paul, muscles: Kelley, art's, Flipper: Lisa, all my friends: Vicky, you know who: DeDee, a walkl New York: Stephanie , lip gloss: Laura and Taryn, a day at Bullock's: Scott, my lunch: Lori, a shopping spree at Gucci's: Mom and Dad , n love . SARA EILEEN ROSTAND - HOBBY - Softball, Sewing, Bike riding, Swimming. FAVORITEVEXPRESSION - Who cares? Sure Oh, really. FUTURE AMBITION - To go To Hawaii. HISTORY - Entered '75, Softball, '76, Vikings I Valkyries '75-'76. Graduated '76. A WILL - I will to Vicki Nichols a new mood ring, straight hair and more good times: Maria, a mood ring, a lifetime supply of bubble gum and more good times: Erika, my coral necklace and ring: Doreen, a horse: Shawn, straight hair and a watch that works: Caprice, Foxhills Mall: Vicky R. , you know who: Christina P. , a trip to Hawaii: Wendy S . , good times. 59 2. y j vii' f . 1 R NNE RUSH LISA A - Dedee e Grow up. fully NICKN AME ORITE EXPRESSION - For sur et through college success . '14-' 'I 5: Softball team FAV MBITION - To g ' ' and Valkyries FUTURE A HISTORY - Entered IO: Vikings '15, Spanish Club I4- IG: History Club '15- I6. WILL - I will , Vicky R. , a million trips from the Marina to Fisherman's Wharf: Lesley R. , a wardrobe of French leans: Leslie I-I. , many more h ing days with me: Shawn F . , fun in Colorado: Kathy K. . no 'ka more turquoise: Stephanie , tons of Teresa, watches. I xi I ENE RUDZIK Il bean, and weasel face t ie Ol l Ill.-L MARL NICKNANIE - Ugo, Polack, li y- FAVORITE EXPRESSION - I-Iey UgoI Right Em . FUTURE AMBITION - To become a writer for Polish Ioke Book, play in ' the S .C . band and own a purple cow . Y ' 2, Graduated I6. s in Rustys , my phone bill . 3 d more 7 Y Entered 'I the bathroom our shoe an HISTOR - will to Kristy . my bike rides , y d entures of Boom- wu.1.-t.Ugo, Q R and fun times in Iilisty: Moana , talks with Casey: Elsie, S.C. Trojans: Curt, my a v Boom: Ugo , a face that is easy to look at: Scott, Mike and Steve, - t, tap shoes: Gavin. my drum stick: Tom, fun times I - f iends and relatives, all my 'L ce class. Bret and to 4 I-I r scien 'in Band and a hat that fits love and keep in touch. unfig t ' ith Shawn: Err , ' t to I-Iawaii: more fights w cheese: Caprice , a one way ticke 60 ELIZABETH MARIA RY AN NICKNAME - Betsy and Beth I-IOBBY - Art. music, reading and writing. FUTURE AMBITION - To become a lawyer. HISTORY - Entered '14, Spanish Club '74, 15, Vikings l Valkyries '74- 15. Graduated 'I6. ' WILL - I will to Christina, Dead you know! I-lo-I-Io: Carol R. , the man in the window: Teresa. Reggie: Curt, more you-are-so-lows: Frank, a larger lunch: lulie , a thumbtack to use as an umbrella: Sta- cey , a pencil with a dull point: DeDee R. , a clear watch: lim, the swivel chair in art and more Sees candy: Dana , una planta muy buena and a crate of teal: Iill Z. , Dana: Dee F . , a meow mix commericial ' b oken camera: Elsie , a bowl of soggy oatmeal. Charlie , a r WENDI LEE SINCLAIR NIICKNAME - Wenny, Wen. HOBBY - Chewing gum and talking. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Hey man, Wait for me. FUTURE AMBITION - To pass a test and to go to the University of Hawaii. HISTORY - Entered '74, Library Aides '74-'75, Spanish Club '74-'75, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Wendi, will to my forever everlasting friend, Erika , no more freckles and MandM's at my houseg Tom , a jar and good times: Tom, a jar, Farrels, good times, laughs, and friendship: Leslie Harris, straight hair, Halloween, and Bullocks, with Stacy and Fonzieg Ste- phanie Dolle , skateboarding on Ventura Blvd. , and that cute guy at Westward Ho Market: Taryn, Laura, Kelly, Stacy, good times, laughs, and friendship. JEFFREY CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR KELLEY MARGARET THORNTON NICKNAME - Kel, Unis HOBBY - Hockey, ice-skating, talking on the phone. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Stop it Iamie Be quiet. FUTURE AMBITION - Marry Elton John with Taryn. HISTORY - Entered '72, Cheerleader '74, WILL - Taryn, friendship forever, Mark Eden, my garnet ringg Laura, Bill, surprise parties, cruises, friendship forever, talks on the phoneg Scott, club and coke, no more fightsg Stacy, Westwood, shaving' cream, laughs, bauer mintsg Leslie, May Co. , ice skating and good times: Lesley, halston, arts, flipperg Jamie, lauhs, drapeesg Steve, summer school, good gradesg Caprice, ice skating, May Co.: Kathy. dreams and Bowie. DAVID ELIOTT URLIK NICKNAME - Elliot HOBBY - Building 50' Zeppelin models. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Argh Matey! FUTURE AMBITION - To own Fort Knox. HISTORY - Entered '74, Graduated '76. WILL - I, David, will to Chris A. , a writing utensil: Dane E. , a stock- yard of tea: Danny L. , shoelaces for his tennis shoes. ERIKA VAN HORN HOBBY - Tennis, talking. FUTURE AMBITION - To get an 'l'A on a math test, and to go to the University of Colorado. HISTORY - Entered '74, Spanish Club '74-'75, Graduated '76. WILL - I, Erika, will to Wendi S. , a lifetime tan and straight hair: Maria , a lifetime supply of gum: Laura H. , and Taryn a trip to Hawaii together. I will all the rest of my best friends, Leslie H. , Kel ley, Stacy Mc. , Stephanie, Sara R. , Vicki N. , good times forever. To Lisa Kilgore two monkeys and Caprice my turquoise rings and friendship forever. 62 4 --.. . .u..nnN LYDIA WILSON NICKNAME - Kathy, Bernie. FA vomrs E way Do ya wanna make a bet Good-one Leslie Whoa. HOBBY - Skiin 1' ' ' ' g, istenrng to Elton. horseback riding, talking on the phone , listening to Maria, having fun. FUTURE AMBITION - To get stra' h lg t A's on my report card and to meet Elton John and Bernie Taupin. HISTORY - Entered '74, Basketball - Softball. Graduated '76. WILL - I , Kathy, will to Leslie a cookie house, ceramics, snow, Elton, ' Fonzie, laughs, Eric and everlasting friendship- Maria letters XPRESSION - I'm sure Oh brother Oh, no! No , , , mem 5 ories, Hawaii. S.C. , riding forever, straight A's, freedom, lasting ' friendship: Laura, curly hair, Elton John concerts: Taryn, my brother: f Kelley, Bowie, dreams, Nathan's and my trust: Steve, to get out of trouble: Dana. a greenhouse: Paul, more muscles: Jamie. lipgloss, lau hs, lif ' g a etrme supply of gum: Elton - me. JILL MYLENE ZIMMERMAN NICKNAME - Jill HOBBY - Bugging People. FAVORITE EXPRESSION - Who cares? I don't kn . . ow FUTURE AMBITION - To sail around the world. HISTO - ' ' RY Entered 74, Softball '74, Vikings f Valkyries '75 S a ' h , p nts Club '74-'75, Basketball '75, Spanish Club '75-'76. Graduated '76. WILL - I. Jill, will to Teresa, a watch: Dana, a mood ring and 500 plants: Curt, someone else: Chris B. , and Charlie, a pass for English: Debbie, Jerry Edmund: Matt, straight hair: Elsie, friendship forever: Moana, a clock that works: Brian K. . a real car' Betsy POP: Kristy. N .B. and David T.: Vicki R. , a neat locker: Caprice, a 28OZ and a pen that writes Kath W : y . , Elton John: Sara, some metal braces: Erika, Pick n' Save and a pair of stretch slacks- Wendi Hawaii a d a , p I1 longer attention span: Ed, a lower voice: Kelley, a haircut by Jimmy' Paul . m h ' y omework, Brett, Doyle: Scott, a year at Upper Oakwood .' ZNNIFER MOSCH ew Student 'M g 'f 's.,Y ,-- J-fr , 6 ' I! 1- 'Q . ...Jif- ,f I , I '-5,1 , . 4 ' W, - 0 . ' J .-?..1.,Y , ' Ti? A ff F 7 'Li f . V 4.-vu ' ' , L K. 1 I ,., --4', . I N 1-,rL,- ' ' - U 1 N V 'V N , if 1 ' 5- - L x , E fb f ...+ , , Y v . . -H I V fr. af, lf- ', A -1-f -. :xg 1, :lil 3 iq Q nl' ff' J. 1 4 ' s ' - wh .,.- -. ,N A r PUWM MW' 505491 ' u E .5 , gp 1 ' 1, f 1 'SQ 'QQ 'fl 5 M S 'lx , 111 Wwnuxnumut 4- A CAMPBELL HALL CELEBRATES AMERICA'S 200th BIRTHDAY THROUGHOUT THE 200 YEARS OF OUR AMERICAN HISTORY, WE HAVE SEEN MANY CHANGES IN OUR COUNTRY. WE HAVE SEEN CHANGES IN GOVERNMENT. TRANSPORTATION, AND LIFE STYLES. HOWEVER, THE THINGS THAT SEEM TO REMAIN THE SAME OVER THE YEARS ARE THE THOUGHTS AND CREATIONS IN THE MINDS OF OUR YOUNG ONES. CHILDREN'S FEELINGS TOWARD THEIR FAMILIES. PETS, AND FRIENDS HAVE REMAINED STRIKINGLY SIMILAR YEAR AFTER YEAR. THE CHILDREN OF 1776 MAY HAVE WRITTEN POEMS ALMOST LIKE THE ONES ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES. MY FAMILY I think that my sister may be a horse Maybe she will be a horse. of course! My oldest brother may be a musician And maybe even a technician. My other brother may be a fighter and have a lighter. - Diane Kardos My mother likes dogs but she does Kindergarten not like hogs. My dad is a lawyer but his last name is not Boyer. My little brother gets into things My mom's jewelry and my dad's cigar rings. Peter De Marco Second grade My Little Pet I had a little pony and he played hide and seek with me. And he hid behind a tree, And for a little pony , he sure played it good. Tammy King Second Grade ' f ,mlm y A Ill ,, ' Z A I I I I 7 , .1 ,gl .M '.1 fi 1 ,fir Cp -J. f 1 if . 1 .tv it fn ' 1 'I 1 1 35 NEW 'L' g' ,gf s- . - 1, nfl e '1 5 Q 1 sg. 9 ti- le J.-f tt SJ 2.4 , , , , -01- ,,f.' .- -:fr . f ' 9 Y- ,Q-. , - , , .,7., About Myself I like my country. I like my home. I like my mommy and that's why I wrote this poem. Jeanine Holland Second Grade My comm ggi? 2 ff A ip The flag high in the sky as the planes I -.Q gf-3 UY by' te l ' And the flag flapping in the sky in .Q 1 , V, f. as the cars drive by. Stefan Doomanis Second Grade lug, I I 411411114 gf 'W Qv' Q. J I- 6.1-y ai: 572: j if 'Q a :I v' fe' F'?ii': :x ' lakfau ' P' , t 3 , N I E ' Qt, iq V Wt' t . 1 . WW. i s 2: K. L' ,J - --177: -'Z' --.' 1 ' J- igfyiieg REE L25 0 'Z' ,I About The Star Spangled Banner One time some men of our country went to war. Our country fought Britain. And that is why the Star Spangled Banner was written. Darren Ehlers Second Grade :ea N q ui ' 5 - - fQ -x 'ix-L S-1-. v rjimrxv ul-xt Tx..- ' E WMS 'Self-. '- M 1 gl X X xl - , l MQ f '- K- p W will R 'Tl . uk K ,, e Q 1 Y: xg: 1 xr ....- A R f K T z ti M - y, Nl .331 .h . 5,5 AEE A X1-kj., 7 nge Av,-4 F4 vvtx M 5 Ek 0 .553 T' ,W 'IM A -K A 'Q I1 4 '59,-L 7152? !: Q Ls Ji .. 1 mfff ' ML-- Birthday 1776 Hip Hip Hooray For the Big Birthday of the U.S.A. 1976 Hip Hip Hooray For MY Birthday I will be six In 1976 Danny McGroaty Kindergarten . f X Denise Lee Kindergarten The American Flag Roses are red . Red makes me laugh. Fire engines are red . Red means love when you give a heart. Red is the nail polish I have on . Red is a pen. Red can be a shin. White is chalk . White makes me feel like an angel. White is nice . White is the Statue of Liberty. White is paper you write on. White is the collars on shirts. Blue makes me feel like I'm in heaven. The sweaters we have in Campbell Hall are blue . Blue is the sky. It is pretty. The American Flag is Red, White. and Blue It stands for all the things I ' wrote about. ' Lisa Herbet First Grade MRS. GIBBS' SECOND GRADE A Class Composition If I went to an Eighteenth Century American school . . I would walk to school. fTodd Allen! I would walk very far. 1Chrissey Blankenship! Boys and girls walk to school together. fMichae1 Braunb My school house would be an old wooden building. Uohn Creamery It would be red and white. CKathy Fernandj The inside walls would be made of wood. fTim Von Der Ahej I'd sit on benches, not desks. QKim Kerry I'd sit with my grade level. Uohn Allisonl The Second Grade reads the McGuffey Reader. CKaren Boyerj The Third Grade practices times tables. iNoel Naffj The Fifth Grade does Spelling. Uonathan Forsytheh At home, I'd read from the Bible. CKamela Newmanb There are no blackboards. I'd write on slates. CA1exandria Leej There's no paper, so l'd recite my test. CMichael Lindsayj There IS an American flag! fDamon Richardsj A wood stove would warm the room. QKurt Nusbaumh The wood comes from home every day. CSean Carterb Water comes from a pump and is brought into the room . CSuzi Loosel Drinks would come from the water bucket. CLysandra Pascherj At recess, the children play London Bridge . QBryan Griffithsj The girls would wear big hoop skirts and play quietly. CKath1een Kolianl Not all the children would come to school. They have to do their farm work, first. CDoug1as Reesel I I i U 3.65. Chgflf' for g , The clouds are flying in the sky , As the birds fly, by and by. We are moving around very gay , Like the sunsets every day. The wind is blowing in the trees. The trees bend down as they please. Since the end of the Revolutionary War, We are free for ever more. - Chris Cottone Third Grade The sea is free and za, g Mary MacArthur Liberty Bell Great, History Ringing, cracking, working, loud, big, and hard nice. - Sean Ryan Fourth Grade PUPPY frisky, lively. jump up, around rumring, walking, sleeping, hoping ' older, wiser, energetic, black, white, Waves are free . . dog. A sailboat is free When it sails on the sea . - Mike Jefferies Bees are free . Fourth Grade Trees are free . Leaves are free when they fall from the trees. Mexico is free from Spain. So is California from Mexico's reign. My teacher is free when she isn't teaching. I am free when I'm not studying. - Todd Nicholas Third Grade fc QQ K , In . 04-V sq. 5 K A ,I Y - 4 T ' ,L ,L gulf: . llfl 5 E 70 - .. Q13 - f ef-'a..f, .-. mg,-mf i Bicentennial beautiful, pretty. red, white, blue. colors on the flag. lovely. - Julie Fligelman 'He 'it 1-v ,. Fourth Grade Civil War, not likeable , very much fighting: nobody ever likes it: Columbus hateful. Sailor man, - Eugene Frantz sailing, searching, exploring, Fourth Grade making maps and stories, history. - Katie Wheeler Fourth Grade War. guns, cannons. firing, smoking, bombing. bad, serious, happy, nice, singing, laughing, liking. fantastic, terrific. 0 V, I A Peace. w i 4 lf ' . at-A - Carig Weakley 9, 3 - N -- , Fourth Grade I ' 1 . f n 2 f ' . - X , - - X , , 7 . Amen ca. 1. fan? -.af s B ' 'T 6' .lifllfii g , eQuTv'Fu1 M-Xiflgf if WW ' Z a 62 t WV' 'iw W fi I' N. ff' I if Q f f t 7 1. 1 L wh f 44. , 'ul1cLt1ltWVWfWVlW 71 The Flag I Love The flag you see. means so much to me, with its pretty colors. so bright with glee. The red, white, and blue, agrees with me and you. So let's help the flag. and see what we can do. - Stefanie Pori Fifth Grade People The wars around the world and immigration too . They came to California to see what they could do . They found opportunity , and tried to do their best, l'm proud being American 'cause there's nothing better yet! I come to school each morning . learning different skillsg I'l1 always get an education for years, and years, and years. Many children of the Soviet Union, were shot or starved to death: But Americans try to help other countries in the North. South, East and West. - Adrienne Alexander Fifth Grade The American Dream What I think of American is my thought What they did and what they brought . Freedom , justice , liberty , Over land and over sea. They fought and fought for days and nights They fought and fought for freedom rights. - Cristy McIntyre Fifth Grade Freedom X Hard to get, , ' Nice to have. Freedom . ,' Q Joy for you. Joy for me , Freedom. ' - Melanie Wong Q. Q Fifth Grade -5 Flags - Karen Angona Flags, flags, salute as they go by. bright, pretty colors, waving in the sky. Kathy Leary Fift.h Grade The Liberty bell . it's really swell. It has a crack. down its back . The cracked caused by ringing . But it's still ringing, ding - ding - ding. Jessica Carroll Sixth Grade Look at our flag, Cause it's not just a rag , It stands out proud . Like it's yelling real loud It stands for our freedom , For when they bought 'um . And when it's bright . It stands for our rights. - Scott Burr Sixth Grade QQ 3 C 1.,,,,f' gi ..,L.. 1' ' A 5 I .,.: I , 5:'Q,' fo0 I I - Karen Angona We are the men who fought And died. Yes, for our Liberty we stood up with Pride. Our pride was more important than any one man. But what could we say to those who did not understand? We looked to the East . we looked to the west, what did we see the red , white and blue . The very three colors which make us so true . We saw those colors dawn after dawn. We thought those colors were more magnificent than a fawn. These were the words I kept on saying. Day after day, dawn after dawn. - Claire Michel - Sixth Grade QAPWBIRTHDAY '4 ka 5.9 m.'f:ff1'?H5 P ts ' t Living in America . Is very exciting . When foreigners come , It looks very inviting. All the brave men did fight. with all their might. Only if we had been there . It was a memorable sight. Yes, they fought and they fought. They fought through the nights. But they gave us our freedom . Which is worth all t.he fights. After the war, They felt sick and sore , While many a men, Will not live anymore. - Bobby Piken Sixth Grade America is a wonderful country It is a land equality and opportunity. with men at work trying to fight, To make this country tum out right. Thanks to The Sons of Liberty, Britain could force on us no more tea . Britain put up a good strong fight, But our flag still waved at break of light. And that's the way America happened . And now its strongness can't be flattened . - Vicky Campbell Sixth Grade V, Nb - Paul Erickson Banners waving, the red, white, and blue . ' What does America mean to you? United we stand , divided we fall and liberty and justice for all. People coming from every country and state , Hearing that America is really great. America is people Mexican, Black and White. Saying and doing what they think is right. Firecrackers booming on the Fourth of July . You ask me why America is so great. I'll tell you why. It's the land of opportunity, The land of the free . That is why America is great to me. Some people say America's bad . But if I didn't live here I would be sad. Cause there's no better flag than the red, white and blue At least that's what I think How about you? - Laura Sofro Fifth Grade America pushing hard to keep her freedom . With the Son's of Liberty fighting like Robin Hood and his men. And with everyone doing their share , the President, laborers, they all are imponant people to our nation. Yes, America's helping people are many. We all ask, Why do they do this? And it comes up that they do this for their freedom! ! ! - Chad Cooperman Sixth Grade Our Flag Our flag flashing red. white, and blue Many people died for it that is true . As we watch our flag stand , We think how it represents freedom across the land. - Erik King Sixth Grade Liberty , Liberty Liberty , Liberty I like you. Because I know what you do . Liberty. Liberty you are true. You stand and guard your harbor blue. - Rachel Wood Sixth Grade 01' r?X Q1 . All those pioneers that Came from far and near Who tried to keep the streams clear But now pollution is here And this is our 200th year. We are going to have to clean it up Or we're going to shut this country. All the pollution that is killing the ducks We're not having very much luck. We are going to have to rake up some bucks. We are going to have to try Or pretty soon we're going to die . Washington said with a sigh - We better make this a good place Or we are going to fall on our face . - Thea Cleminshaw Sixth Grade 'Q 'xx x -nm , ,vfi ai XX. Wwe. L , W -egg Q Q 5 f 32 24 'N' Y' fmt N4 A is Q' 'SRE-Ha :S 'WN Abe Lincoln stopped the slavery It must have taken a lot of bravery And what a man could, with some debates: Work to stop separation of the States. DANA EKLUND - 8th A Fight for Independence America would not be what it 'is today, If we didn't listen to what people had to say: All together we fought with pride , And this plentiful land grew far and wide. Brothers we were hand and hand, As we fought for our national land: Brave and bold our men did fight, Till there was not one British left in sight. So at last we were proud to win our victory . And prayed for the soldiers who died for our countryg And over the battlefields there was a silent cry , Except for a little bird who sung independence for America that never did die . HEIDI DURANT - 8th E A L 555355 n G 7 W ' IJ li 5:9 Karen An om I .--J ' A fl-at f iid? -f . W ' .As if MWQI' .f' Eff? sp 4 X y W s X t .,,,4 Ig I 76 Up From Slavery Black is beautiful But so is white We proved this In our great fight. We are equal We are free That is what Martin L. King Has said to me. It is great to be equal, It is great to be free, But most of all. l'm proud to be one: Yes, to be one and free . DEE POINDEXTER - 8th Q .N- Ut! fhwd , . W ' n A -- ' n A Q I-715: , 6 ' .. .u. ,Q.: . P N O A I A A - . y ell' .-Nw t Bi 5 gf ell. C..,' 8 ' I U . ll I . I .' K gg Q ., f,u1.'cHg 1 ' Q ' ' ' , 0 . X 0' ' ,' . N I lz' 0. 6: I xv ., . '1- 9 O m'h There was a little place where settlers liked to go, To tell stories, to play, or even sew, This little place was so dear to their hearts , In fact it was where the excitement was in those old parts It was a place where you could go to buy things, Like wheat. milk, or flour, Or you might stay there and talk for an hour. This little place if you haven't already guessed , Is the General Store where you could find the very best. KAREN ANGONA - 8T.h efore the Mayflower sailed nequality prevailed alled to our shore migrants hoped for freedom evermore ew challenges in a new land ested the strength of every man very person then alive eeded courage to survive ow the colonists had to fight ndependence was considered right .merica stands among the rest iberty and the pursuit of happiness. ll for one, one for all akes our country stand tall very person here is free esponsibilities have we n preserving our democracy onstitution and laws rule our nation nd for justice we have appreciation. 1776-1976 TERESA CLARKE - Sth Paul Revere Courageous, Enthusiastic Watching, Listening, Yelling Scared, Known Hero KATHY KUENZIG - 8th An American Dream Benjamin Franklin was an important man. All the disputes in the constitutional convention he would settle. He invented electricity, but not with simplicity. He made many an invention, some with intention. Then he grew old and passed away , but we haven't forgotten him even to this day. ANDREA HILKER - 7th Minute Men Quick, loyal, smart, volunteering , understanding , winning, losing, trying, Democratic, fair, Americans. PENNY SOWARDS - 7th The Battle of Trenton Thell-lessians settled the town of Trenton, I resolve to take Trenton, said Gen. Washington, The Continentals boarded the Durhams , To cross the frigid Delaware River jammed with ice. Yes. it was jammed. By 3 a.m. Dec. 26, 1776 all of Gen. Washington's men had crossed. Yes. they had. But they were not sad , Because they knew that they were fighting for their freedom, And they knew that at the end of the battle a drummer boy was ready to hum . Then the Continentals charged into the town, Col. Rall heard the sound , The sound of gunfire , The Continental cannon fired, The Hessians had no choice but to surrender or die . Co. Rall let out his battle cry, At the end of the battle, Gen. Washington mounted his saddle , Col. Rall surrendered. The Trenton citizens gathered. And saw the Continentals leave Trenton, In front was Washington . CHRISTOPHER BRANCH - 8th y fx is ull X W At W m X X N X Q .0 - P I JI A te. - lf'.3'i'Q: ' 'AV -?:?, X V T X I JQENTI The American Dream America the beautiful, Is what l want to see . America the beautiful . Is what I want our country to be. America the beautiful, Will always be so dear to me. LAURA MOUNCE - 8th America A flag blowing . Bold and proudly in the wind . Representing a fine country. REGINA JACOBS - 'Tth Sunrise The sunrise is America It starts out every day Something new for men to see Something that will show the way. ELSIE KAPPLER - 8th 78 X 4 lx f' Lxjlx I H a7'lzlean I3 mm-,h Veterans In honor of our Veterans living, In honor of our Veterans dead . In honor of those who did all the giving and In honor of those who bled . We set aside a day for men to A march proudly , Who gave their lives for me and you, We set aside a day for bands to play loudly , We set aside a day for the red , white and blue. JOYCE GOERTZEN - 7th Tell them , tell the people: Who live in far-away lands, Tell them about our gracious country, That welcomes them with open hands . BETSY RYAN - 8th The Boston Tea Party It was the sixteenth of December 1773. The ships with their tea cargo had not left in twenty days. Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and Ben Franklin organized a protest that would make cold salty tea for Boston. They recruited many young boys to lead the protest: they dressed as Indians and boarded the tea ships. The captain of one ship came up to see what was happen- ing. They asked him for the keys and unloaded all of the tea into Bos- ton Harbor. Afterwards they cleared the decks, and the captain agreed that no damage had been done to the ship. This was only one protest made to England during the colonial period. CHRISTOPHER BRANCH - 8th N ,I-F' F' T SFQLR ,. Jin rw p , T,,l.U, '-Uyf :,'Qv,rl - Flag ' f Freedom is something Stars, stripes ig.jm,,r.J,' :W Q f :-Q ' to be cherished, Blowing, rippling, waving U' 'gif!fQf.8g?1Q-,,,J d V 7 Something to love. Flying above the earth Ti-L aa a? k Freedom is reality Symbolic freedom X ' 13 Lit ' gfz' 2 e ' to hold Banner X' F e f -t if likeadove. MARGO WRIGHT - 7th -F ef ' fa fe 1.1 - ' ED BENTI - Sth The Fourth of July V g , j f f America My Friend On Fourth of July, rockets go high, ...Ifa-ri ' America is beautiful Whistling loudly through the sky. y I sit and wait for this day, I It comes and then it goes away. ONDINE PINK - 7th How Awful Can It Be? Fight on, fight on the captain said, Kill the enemy for those who are dead . Soldiers are we not? Be strong, be bold Don't let go, keep a tight hold. We will win, we will win the captain said: Hold out your guns for those who are dead: Your brothers, your uncles, your sisters, and sons For them you will fight for your loved ones: The war is over and we have won , But alas, nothing is gained Not even a medal Sorrow is upon us. Our loved ones are dead Killed with a gun, or starved without bread. War is so ugly as we all fight in vain: Just to kill someone and not even explain. But what was the gain? But what was the gain? But what was the gain? ' JAMIE FRANCISCUS - 8th For hopes and dreams For young and old and free it gleams. In America beauty is there For you and me and it to share. She brings us love and faith and hope , For important times when we can't cope. She brings us goodness, fun and friends. I For special times when we can't make it around those bends. Let us keep her and her love For she is free like the soaring dove . She takes care of us, let us take care of her. For she is always ready and willing and always there. 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STUDE T ELEMENTARY CHAPEL AIDS Left to Right: Eiic King, Christina Reilly, Kathy-Jeanne Giffin, Eric Erickson. JR. HIGH CHAPEL AIDS Top Row Left to Right: Frank Baldwin, Vicky Ricketts, Kathy Kuenzig, Scott Lewis, Kelley Thornton, Stephanie Dolle. Second Row Left to Right: Paul Erickson. Charlie Kennedy, Troy Goudlock, Caprice Mitchell. Stacy McIntyre. Laura Mounce. Third Row Left to Right: Christopher Branch, Chris Taylor, Jill Rudzik, Christina Parry. Carol Rainey, Moana Hasty, Kristy Andrews, Elsie Kappler. AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES Front Row Left to Right: Ricky Rabe, Kevin lckes, Penny Sowards, Jean Lee, Margo Wright. Back Row Left to Right: Jill Zimmerman. Jan Bollenbacher, Wendy Norman, Julie Pendley. ASSISTA TS 516 OFFICE COURIERS '7l8 OFFICE COURIERS ELEMENTARY SIGN COURIERS Left ro Right: Jessica Canoll, Lawren Cot- Left to Right: Kelley Thornton, Wendi Left to Right: Kathleen Branch, Bren Wagner des Sinclair, Maria De Marco ad KINDERGARTEN AIDES Left to Right: Donna Pinto. Kathy Jeanne Giffin Kathy Leary, Christy Reichhelm Sandra Terry UDIO-VISUAL ELEMENTARY SOUND CREW AND PROJECTIONISTS First Row. Left to Right: Josh Pendley, David Thome, Richard Marcus, David Yedigaroff , Robert Goodman, Cary Stratton Second Row. Left to Right: Cedric Vaughn, Bill Gamer, Eric King, Steve Fraser, Scott Burr, Mark Reichhelm. David Gar ner. Not Pictured: Charles Zimmerman. 4.-1 -of JR. HIGH SOUND CREW Left to Right: Michael Lacey. Jeff Hannibal. David Weakley. Sean Gorman. ASSISTANTS K, .P Q7 JR. HIGH PROIECTIONISTS IR. HIGH PHOTOGRAPHERS Left to Right: Edmund Benti . Tom Leary , Christopher Branch. Charles Kennedy. Left ro Right: Jill Rud- zik. Christopher Branch. Charles Kennedy. Edmund Benti, Chris Taylor. STUDENT COVER ME T STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: Mr. Wood, advisor, Brian Metzgar, Lesley Rosson, Vicky Ricketts, Kevin Ickes, Sean Gorman, Tina Bennett. SIXTH GRADE OFFICERS H Left to Right: Bobby Piken. Lawren Cottles STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Bottom Row Left to Right: Mr. Wood, Carol Clarke, Elsie Kappler, Maria DeMarco. Andrea Hilker. Top Row Left to Right: Ian Bollenbacher, Karen Rankin, Karen Angona, Moana Hasty, Caprice Mitchell, Joyce Goertzen. 90 LIBR RY AIDES Bottom Row Left to Right: Kristy Andrews, Jill Rudzik, Mrs. Graham, Wendy Norman, Jean Lee. Top Row Left to Right: Caprice Mitchell, Dee Dee Anderson. Elsie Kappler, Moana Hasty, Mrs Kanzler. DANCE CLASS Top Row Left to Right: Tonya Cannon, Ian Bollenbacher, Tina Bennett, Robin Witt, Christina Parry, Carol Rainey, Regina Jacobs, Susan McE1wain. Middle Row Left to Right: Joyce Goetzon, Karen Rankin, Kris Lewis, Andrea Hilker, Kellie.Franciscus, Meredith Parmelee, Laura Ham- becht, Lesley Rosson, Leslie Harris, Heidi Durant. Bottom Row Left to Right: Vickie Nichols, Sara Rostand, Stephanie Dolle, Stacy McIntyre, Kelley Thornton, Jamie Franciscus, Taryn Hayworth, Penny Sowards, Vicky Ricketts, Mrs. Franciscus, and Corey. HISTORY CLUB Top Row: Barbara Jeffries, Dee Dee Anderson, Shawn Fredrick, DeDee Rush, Wayne Womack, David McNeill, Chris Hines. Sec- ond Row: Kevin lckes, Jay Goldman, Kathy Botha, Moana Hasty, Kristy Andrews, Elsie Kappler. Regina Jacobs. Third Row: Brian Salmon. Chris Taylor, Janice Silva, Nona Rodriguez, Penny Sowards, Lisa Fogel, Claudia O'Sullivan, Susan McE1wain, Leslie Tresun. Mrs. Morris, Sponsor. From Row: Sabrina Petropoulos-Snell, Jan Bollenbacher. Kristen Lewis, Margo Wright. SPANISH CLUB gg W LS S S L S Top Row: John Meehan, David McNeill, Kevin Ickes, Brian Metzgar, Jay Goldman, DeDee Rush, Vicky Ricketts, Lesley Rosson, Shawn Fredrick, Kristen McCord, Janice Silva, Nona Rodriguez, Joyce Goertzen, Jill Zimmerman. Second Row: Teresa Clarke, Kathy Botha, Wendy Norman, Carol Clarke, Karen Angona, Caprice Mitchell. Moana Hasty, Charles Kermedy, Chris Taylor, Curt Ingram, Chris Branch. Front Row: Christina Parry, Carol Rainey, Laura Mounce. Ellen Sasse, Jean Lee, Penny Sowards, Susan McElwain, Leslie Tresun, Lisa Fogel, Claudia O'Sullivan, Margo Wright, Mrs. Aptaker, Sponsor. IKINGS I VALKYRIES Top Row, Left to Right: Lisa Kilgore, Tine Bennett. Jan Bollenbacher, Carol Rainey, Teresa Clarke. Laura Mounce, Chris Branch, Sean Gorman, David Weakley, Tom Leary. Second Row: Lisa Harnbrecht. Meredith Parmelee, Kristen Lewis, Karen Rankin, Andrea Hilker, Mike Lacey, Stephanie Dole, Brian Metzgar, Wayne Womack, Barry Bernard. Kevin Ickes. Third Row: Victoria Nichols, Sara Rostand, Deborah Ann Newell, Doreen Poindexter, Karen Angona, Lesley Rosson, Stacy Mclntyre, Christina Parry, Carol Clarke, Elsie Kappler. Seated: Kellie Franciscus, Kristen McCord, Janice Silva, Nona Rodriguez. Penny Sowards, Jean Lee, Susan Mel-Jlwain, Leslie Tre- sun, Regina Jacobs, Kristy Andrews, Advisors: Mrs. Robertson and Mr. Reiman. IKI E TURES Left to Right: Mrs. Behlmer, Miss Martin, Mr. Reiman, Elsie Kappler. April Adams. Kristy Andrews. Linda Leary Deborah Ann Newell, Jill Zimmerman. Brett Pearce, Adrian Woolley. Chris Branch, Tom Leary. BOY SCOUT TROOP 139 I DIAN GUIDES From Left to Right, Top Row: Dick Silliman, Jerry Edmond, Jack McGroarty CChiefJ. John Duffield, Whitney Nicho las. Fred Naff , Ray Reese, Michael Holt, Tom Von der Ahe. Middle Row: Doug Cottone, William Silva, Brian Silli man. Kurt Nusbaum, Stefan Doomanis, Noel Naff . John Allison, Douglas Reese, Tim Von der Ahe, Trevor Edmond Bottom Row: Michael Duffield, Craig Lampe, Chris Holt, Brant Nicholas, Jimmy McGroarty, Keith Wheeler. CUB scouts Left to Right: Diane Randolph Den Mother, Sean Ryan, John Conti, Skipper Feagin, Michael Jefferies, Mark Mansfield, Diana Jefferies, Den Mother, Frank Linneen, Craig Weakley, Guy Randolph, Jonathan Boyer. left to Right: Eugene Frantz, Randy Saba, Wilma McDonell Den Mother, Stephen Carrozzo, Brian McDonell Eric Nusbaum, Eric Foster. Left to Right: Diane Cottone Den Mother, Chris Cottone, Sean McGroarty, Robert Lusk, Todd Nicholas, Whitney Nicholas Den Mother. Mark Lampe, Chris Schmidt, Jake Devane. BROW IES MI IBROW IES Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Lisa Gershon, Melanie Shaw. Margaret Goodman, Kath- leen Van Heusen, Victoria Andros, Susan Alder, Meredith Booker, Heidi Wolfinbar- ger. Heather Knight, Tracy Tryon. Cara Walker, Kathleen Hallsman, Ann Frantz, Gretchen Teufen, Mrs. Van Heusen. Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Catlan '1'norne, Suzanne Lineen, iammy King, Kelly Kawan. Cammy Allison, Suzanne Szabo, Lisa Sofro. Christine Blankenship. Mrs. Boyer, Karen Boyer, Kathryn Fernand, Lysandra Pascher, Alexandria Lee, Kathlene Kolian, Suzi Loose, Gia Trasii, Mrs. Sofro. Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mrs. Budimir, Mrs. Lydecker, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Niles. Kathleen Foutz, Leigh Niles, Christine Carrozzo, Libby Adam, Michele Alt- house. Jeannine Lydecker, Susanne Pettitt, Nancy Wheeler, Elizabeth Fletcher, Mary Moore, Jackie Bregman, Jullian Budimir. Not Pictured: Jennifer Eckstone. MUSIC ROYAL SCOTTS BAND Top Row, Left to Right: Michael Marcus. Thomas Leary, Douglas Cobb. Vicky Campbell, laura Sofro, Douglas Brower. David Garner, Mark Karlin, Gavin Campbell, Mr. Gordon QDirectorJ. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Fredrick Naff, Darran Paeker, David Larson. Josh Pendley, David Thorne, Skipper Feagin, Dan Wright. Q 3 w Y , ' .N BAND LETTERMAN THOMAS LEARY CAILIN SINGERS Top Row, Left to Right: Sabrina Petropoulus- Snell, Julie Foster. Kathy Griffen, Lauren Cot- tles, Kathy Gun, DeeDee Anderson. Middle Row, Left to Right: Miss Marks, Carrie Tenny, Sandra Terry, Thea Cleminshaw, Kathy Jeanne Griffen, Susan Stainback. Chris Evey. Lisa Lytle. Bottom Row. Left to Right: Rachel Wood, Kasumi Daper. Kristina Reily, Stephanine Gar- cia, Tricia Roski. Jessica Carrol. Margot Rostand. B BAND Left to Right: Bradley Rush, David Lewick, Susan Adler. Kelly Monoson, Terry Loose, Eric Foster, Micheal Reilly, Warren Scott, Mark Lampe. 97 TN ki: fwffr-f 7 ' 'Y 'Qi if Q A N-1 J I ., -x..-Huw, .',. Hr. ,r , 4' 'tvs W EEE it Mtv LW 4 'L WI 522 . .' ,. N Q. f , H vn,w.o..- 1 .. gh MAIL ,. V Q ' '-Q- ' ' QW' . 1 1 ' A 1' LM . I L M .Q .Wulf A HIL, I ' M M' M I L..- V. - w+'s! ,ffaf-' :YQ ' 4. , .n .. 1 , ,.. ,... in '.a'. fl' .' V ..,-N'-',',,x'. A '. . xi K+. 'w ' J.: , .wvbfif 'r-.1'- , y ,, 9 - 1. 4 1' A 1' Nur. ww .1 1-- .lp ' was H , 5 U. ,ug-' 46 I 1 A Q u I ' V I 0. L QV --I r ' I 1 I . -4. it ---- L 'gig 43fe1 ?T,5ti' A ,ia-' . H , fl Sth D 6th GRADE CH EERLE DERS Standing, Left to Right: Julie Foster, Christine Evey, Kimberly King, Martha Phelps, Laura Sofro, Angela Gary. Kneeling. Left to Right: Kathy-Jeanne Giffin, Christy Reichhelm, Tricia Roski, Christine Fuller, Kathy Leary, Kristen Allison. 5th A D 6th GRAD E LETTERME Top Row: Bill Gamer. Robbie Rosen, Erik King, Scott Parker, Mark Reichhelm, Cedric Vaughn. Middle Row: David Larson, Greg Plog. Greg Mariscal, Dan Wright, David Garner, Doug Brower, Scott Burr, Eric Erickson, Coach Swee- ney. Bottom row: Tommy Thomton, Blake Jameson, Mike Frantz, Richard Marcus, Carlos Vidueira, David Yediga- roff, David Damus, Josh Pendley, Chris Fredrick, Ieff Gershon. 56 5 I6 BASKETBALL Top Row: Charlie Zimmerman, Blake Jameson, Scott Burr, David Garner, Mark Reichhelm, Robbie Rosen, Cedric Vaughn. Middle Row: David Thome, Michael Marcus, Craig Rosenbaum, Fred Naff, Steve Ormond, Tommy Thorton, Scott Parker, Erik King. Bottom Row: Warren Scott, Chris Goulet, Greg Mariscal, Danny Wright, Richard Marcus, Carlos Viduiera, David Yedigaroff, David Damus. Chris Fredrick. Jeff Gershon. POOTB LL Top Row: David Larson, Bill Gamer, Robbie Rosen, Mark Reichhelm, David Garner, Scott Burr, Cedric Vaughn. Middle Row: Greg Plog, Greg Mariscal, Erik King, Scott Parker, Danny Wright, Eric Erickson, Doug Brower, Coach Sweeney. Bottom Row: Tommy Thornton, Blake Jameson, Mike Frantz, Richard Marcus, Carlos Viduiera, David Yedigaroff, David Damus, Josh Pendley, Chris Fredrick, Jeff Ger- shon. ' 44 E Q k, X , l S S 3 .00 Q L, IR. HIGH CHEERLE DERS pr' Standing, From Left to Right: Margo Wright, Karen Angona. Caprice Mitchell, and Doreen Poindexter. Seated, From Left to Right: Lesley Rosson, Leslie Harris. Vicky Ricketts. IR.i HIGH LETTERWOM N Standing, From Left to Right: Shawn Fredrick, Vicky Ricketts, Kathy Kuenzig, Caprice Mitchell, Karen Agnona Doreen Poindexter, Ian Bollenbacher. Christina Bennett, Jill Zimmerman. Seated. From Left to Right: Leslie Rosson Leslie Harris, Leslie Tresun, Susan McElwain. Kellie Franciscus, Penny Sowards, Meredith Parmelee, Karen Rankin Kristen Lewis. r-fd' in 718 FTQ TEi BA AM T Top Row: Miss Martin, Shawn Fredrick, Kathy Kuenzig, Jan Bollenbacher. Tina Bennett. Barbara Jefferies, Caprice Mitchell, Christina Parry, Miss Terry. Bottom Row: Sara Rostand. Lisa Kilgore. Karen Rankin, Kellie Franciscus, Susan Mclilwain, Jamie Franciscus, Stacy Mclntyre. 7!8 -Q .0 M Top Row: Miss Terry, Victoria Ricketts, Shawn Fredrick, Kathy Kuenzig. Jan Bollenbacher, Tina Bennett, Jill Zimmerman, Miss Mar- tin. Bottom Row: Meredith Parmelee, Karen Rankin. Kris Lewis, Penny Sowards, Kellie Franclscus. Susan McE1wain, Leslie Tresun. ,- - if Willy , M' MW , n - .mlpmf 22:5 GC- : Wfff -ia: ll' 102 LETTERME This is a picture of our students who have excelled in one or more sports. Top Row, Right to Left: Jim Orth, Brett Allen, Dwight Hotchkiss, Paul Erickson. Frank Baldwin, Curt Ingram, John Meehan, Matt Ormond, Steve Hildebrand. Mike Lacey, Scott Lewis. Jeff Hannibal. Middle Row, Left to Right: Jill Rudzik. John Green, Chris Branch, Charles Kennedy, Jay Goldman. Brian Salmon, Kevin Ickes, Wayne Womack, Ricky Rabe. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sean Gorman, Douglas Cobb. Tom Leary, David Weakley, David McNeil, Freeman Scott, Chris BASKETB LL Our 'Ith and 8th grade basketball team compiled a 3 and 10 record but the games were closer than the records indicate. The players, Top Row. Left to Right: Jim Orth 120 pointsl, Jeff Hannibal 116 pointsy, Dwight Hotchkiss 1poim.sJ, Frank Baldwin, Scott Lewis, Steve Hildebrand. Middle Row: Ricky Rabe, 110 pointsj, Wayne womack, John Meehan 110 pointsy, Matt Ormond 13 pointsj, Brett Allen 12 pointsj, John Green, Paul Erickson. Bottom Row: Charles Kennedy 180 pointsj, Kevin Ickes, David Weakley 120 pointsl. Freeman Scott 18 pointsl, Tom Leary 142 pointsl, Sean Gorman 160 pointsj, Chris Holmes 125 poimsj, Doug Cobb 150 pointsj, Mr. Rei- man 1CoachJ. g POOTB gg LI. Our Vikings football team played a lot of tough games. Even though we had a 0-9 record, the players showed great sportsmanship and spirit. Top Row, Left to Right: Frank Baldwin, Paul Erickson. Dwight Hotchkiss. John Meehan, Jim Orth, Curt Ingram. Middle Row, Left to Right: Ricky Rabe, Charles Kennedy 113 pointsj, Wayne Womack, Kevin Ickes, Brian Salmon, Jay Goldman, John Green, Chris Branch. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Mr. Reiman 1coach3, Jeff Hannibal 120 pointsj, Mike Lacey. Steve Hildebrand, Scott Lewis, David McNeill, Tom Leary, Sean Gorman. Chris Holmes. Carol Clarke W RDS GAMMA SIGMA These members of the eighth grade class have earned outstanding grades in scholar ship and citizenship. They are awarded Gamma Sigma pins signifying their acceptance in the highest honor society of the Junior High School. F' Congratulations! ! ' Teresa Clarke Heidi Durant Dana Eklund fi 7:F Tg':?'f!!l . :glyf 'i-I. 'T 1 T ' l' - ' l t ,M I 3. E t Elsie KBPPISI Deborah Newell Carol Clarke The Diana Wootton Award, given by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Seltzer, is presented to a graduating student who has exhibited friendliness, loyality, sincerity, and good grades. This year that student is Carol Clarke. Congratulations Carol! ! 104 Diana Wootton Mildred E. Hawks Jessica Carroll Congratulations to Jessica! This year she is the stu- dent who has been especially kind, thoughtful and helpful to other people. The award was presented by Dr. and Mrs. Wesley A. King in honor of Miss Hawks, our Principal Emeritus. n 1 NINE YEAR AWARDS Students who have attended Campbell Hall from kinder- garten through eighth grade receive a nine year pin. We wish them continued success! ! ! Kristy Andrews Carol Clarke EE Jamie Franciscus Michael Lacey BOY AND GIRL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR L,-, , Charles Kennedy Kathy Kuenzig we are very proud to award Athlete of the Year to Charles Kennedy and Kathy Kuenzig. These two students have won the respect of all because they embody both the good sportsmanship and the Spirit of Campbell Hall. Congratulations to them both! ! :al , -V2 ' 3 5 ' ' 'rf r ': 4' 111144, V , 9 If. -usa, -fr.. Ls E . . 5, . rx, , w MN k Campbell Hall is parents. Several every year. We ERISA ' ,,' S :Q gl I 0-C i .- 4' A, V ,aL. nf A . f SE'Vi3'1 AW: dw- fifi' fi X ,Q-f'LA,' A Q L, rf 6 e ' Q Y av 4 F ,f 9 , in , aa 4- 91. ' 4 gv4'I1 Mr. iv A 'ff' 'L , , C 5 4+ .1 ..5..,'A:' .fff'f'..g4- ...., . ' ' . 'K I S, Q ,fs 6-oz 0 .H H ap e -s,3:. - ,n S f'a1 - A:-1 4 flu, 4 ,' 5 . ,.u,'a ! I V mm' Q N., 'U 6 ' ni' 6 ' I V nav' -.9 1 , 'BQ A V 'il ' 1' K- - ' xx.. Q' H 4. 9 Qfb-Yi KINDERGARTEN- SECOND GRADE Bottom Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Von Der Ahe. Mrs. Niles. Mrs. Roski, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Davis. Top Row. Left to Right: Mrs. Randolph, Mrs. Cottone, Mrs. Van Huesen. Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. Bregman, Mrs. Lampe. THIRD-SIXTH GRADE Bottom Row. Left to Right: Mrs. Gershon, Mrs. Sofro, Mrs. Nicholas, Mrs. Niles. Mrs. Grisanti, Mrs. Wheeler. Top Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Wolfinbarger, Mrs. Doomanis. Mrs. Creamer, Mrs. Reese, Mrs. Foutz. . I ...:.,- JR. HIGH N Bottom Row: Mrs. Ickes, Mrs. Witt, Mrs. Parmelee, ' .L W Mrs. DeMarco, Mrs. Frauciscus. Top Row: Mrs. , Branch. Mrs. Glassmire. Mrs. McE1wain, Mrs. 1 Weakley , Mrs. Jefferies . W N P i w 3- 'I07 THE BAGPIPE EDITCR M R S. N I L 5 B GPIPERS' LL V CQM ITTEE Top Row. Left to Right: Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. Creamer, Mrs. Jefferies, Mrs. Ryan. Bottom Row. Left to Right: Mrs. James, Mrs. Sofro, Mrs. Trasarri, Mrs. Hallsman, Mrs. Lineen. Absent: Mrs. Von der Ahe. Mrs. Matthew, Mrs. Holt. Mrs. Thornton. EW FACULTY Mrs . Spitze Miss Sharp Mrs. Per Lee WELCOME TO CAMPBELL HALL! CUSTODIANS Left To Right: Phil Sandoval, Bill Attwood, Walter Sitkus, Steven Finch, Alfredo Paddio, Phil Shaw. 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