Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1978
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Liggett What emmates from every Comanche scawli' Pride does and has for ages Every Comalnche has it whether he knows rt or not lt ns true that many Cumanche students do hm show then pnde for Canyon but each stu1den1l mn tams lt to a certam 1d Three years mf playing a role rn an ofgammlimn lllre Banyan Hwgh as most students do rs an expfefwncwe in be earned om fhmugh the resi ul one s lille li rs for mms reamm that so many people pawllcl pate un Canyon s actlvnwm Thus past year ml dents pfilde became evidem by thewr entlhusln astic parilcipatron an par1t1cuI.i1r areas ui mlzerefst. Dnlli team melmhem have al1ways been a prune example of Can1yzin's m :fs legend by their anistnc appeammfce and creative formations The pep squad and sports lzmrns are other gmlups of prowd CUYWHHCNE Students that show outward sugns of theur alll mty for Canycm Others abstam from decmra tive WEFDEIWII and headdlfesses, yet shww mens through leadershmp, schularshlp, and quite off ten mm good humor lt seems thalz This mi tude will be prominent in most off Camymfs future student bodies since such a smmmg foundation has already been set 1 RossHerma1n asampllecwewfcwmnmmvane mmm unuauils1lgirftmCmqmvm.2 Fwmwlmmhmuwwwd takesprmern me pefrlcumwnce nflmplayers 3 Smfnlumga proud pme is drill team member Lalurellun MQMFBQ 4. 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U -I .T When the homework was fmlshed and there was nothing left to do at lunch tlme, stu dents often occupied themselves by observ mg other students The ones that were bemg watched were usually dolng such lnterestmg things as reading, eating, yelling, or just bemg themselves Comanche students were known for making good use of theur tnme In most cases, time was needed for long conversations with IBIEIQU and occasionally, for some extra studying On the other hand Canyon students never seemed to have enough time for walkmg to class In the crowded hallways Canyon Hugh has been experlencmg the effects of popu lation growth and urban spread Some stu dents brushed the problem off wnth com ments luke, ' I enjoy togetherness, or I dldn t know walkmg had become a contact sport but some adjustments have been made For example, more cement walkways have been added to the campus to accommodate the tremendous flow of bodles at Canyon In the terlallze ln order to disperse lunch time crowds People are needed to create such programs, and that IS what Canyon has In abundance Hopefully these problems will soon be resolved In order to make campus life at Canyon more enjoyable 1 Kurt Popke smiles as he enjoys a lunch tlme conversa tton with fnends 2 Brddung adleu to one of his many companions IS semor Gary Walker 3 Yes even parts of a legend can be modermzed 4 A long Ilne of fnends gath ers to perform a can can at a dance nn the cafeteria 5 Passersby catch a glimpse of inseparable buddies Caprice LePante and Klm Myers 6 Reading comfortably Sylvsa Pearson Influences Ed Cogm to grab a book from hls locker I ' I ' ll ll ' I ' ll I years to come, a split-lunch program may ma- : , 1 . 7 One of Canyon's most successful departments was that of Art. Those courses offered were ones such as jewelry, commercial art, photography and ceramics. Such study was beneficial for Comanche students because it returned them to a sort of back to basics outlook on what they did. Actually using their hands and creating from scratch caused students to appreciate the work once done by those before them. For ex- ample, jewelry-making students were often seen carrying their tools and materials to classes other than in the hope that they might have had some spare time to complete their projects. They soon real- ized how time-consuming basic creativity could be. Other art students learned how to create advertisementsp artists in this category com- bined relevant art and fine talent in order to contribute to the ad media. Photography stu- dents learned 'the many skills of pleasure pho- tography and career-type work while ceramice students learned the value of functional art. 1. Behind all Canyon students stands the image of the Com- anche influencing their lives, especially their art. 2. Dancing was considered an important art form in the days of the ln- dians, and it still serves as creative outlet for many students. 3. About to mold a masterpiece, Millicent Peterson shows that Art is a class that Comanches can really get into. 4. Clay is shaped into art by the ceramics students, exemplifying the traces of Comanche heritage that exist within Canyon. 8 l, Il v Up dau- ll f'J Af , . ' 11 SL nf L 1 . Q! Er 4 Tia 1' ,f EM x , Lili 1-, L VF!-L-:A-fI:J.' A If X?-2m7x.'i:f: f1f T:,f3'.i'ifPY Q: ' Q v f f 2, P ' l A ,, 5 . -,.. 3.M'Y7.4 :- Nothing was more evident at Canyon High this year than spirit. lt has been, and always will be the root of all extra-curricular school activity. When speaking of this spirit, an underlying pres- ence can be sensed. Once, one might possibly have pictured images of yelping Comanche ln- dians galloping off on horseback, or a solemn ceremony where a member of the tribe is being honored. One way these images have remained is through legend. Present-day Comanches showed, this year, similar ' U ' UU in what they did and how they felt. Whether one was participating in the cheers of a crowd at a football game, or simply watching an assembly during school hours, one knew that there was more to the show than just smiles and laughter. Comanches show their spirit because it is in their blood. It is the substance from which all life at Canyon gains its energy. Canyon's spirit will al- ways be the shining light that guides Comanches into a world of their own. 1. Kathy Beatty, Denise Ingersoll, Vicki Avanzato, and Lori Scallon display their Comanche enthusiasm. 2. Spirit is impor- tant not only to julie Ballas, but to all Canyon students. 3. 50's kids Matt Lescault and Anita Duffy compete in the Fonzie and Pinky contest during Spirit Week. 4. Framed by an appropri- ately colored sunset are songleader Charleen Lescault and cheerleader Leslie Bell. 5. Coach Zeller smiles at Mr. Beven's attempt to become Homecoming Queen. 6. Colorful feathers mirror the bright spirit of the Comanche. 10 an , ,,...,-- . ,....-- Lf ....--- 1 f---' ,...j ..--1 ...-1-Q fm Y-s ' , . M 5, nf J H, gi ' , 2 1133! in f N W ' 1 Q fa' I ,- 4 b H 4, -4'3'!-y?fzw7 -:X nr., ,QW lx 44 V v U nxyy Q s'J,A . X 7F ' -K 'HSS eg .auf 1 1 u 'Qff-2f'i f-1 if .X Fimn M ig' ' 3 W A r ,AS ,an i EEZ! .- ary' ' S5 I l s as 1 A gl? l A , if K Wm i . 3 H .- WW'F'P7i1 ,g5 -,, -n-,,, :,u --YU 4 2 Mff ' -. ky Nz! . '. Hi 3' - 1 :Y . T if Y N? E521 ! f S . feta- 5 .z:,+ 14 -ga. All Our Yesterdays, the theme for ho coming, culminated a week of spurned actlvr tres on a cheerful note Students were also pleased by scoring an Important win at the homecoming game and the final cholce of the homecommg court Those chosen as home commg prmoesses were jenny Bell, Cmdy Hayes, Val Lmn, and Shelley Slough Crowned by former queen Darcy Lmn, Peggy Du quesnlel was a happy and surprssecl wmner as new queen Forergn exchange students Anne Semle and lohanna Koskele partlclpated In the cerernomes as honorary prlncesses All mem bers of the court attended the EUEUDU IEEE UIIU dance on the following night of the game Hmm! Tlmes provlded the muslc whsle the se mor class orovrded the decorahons Some alumm showed their faces such as Brad Chap meln, Mike Carter, Leigh Anne Ames, and Connie Newton All In all, homecoming endleel wrth a sigh and most likely, wrll be re memblered as one of the most enpoyable Com nche ceremomes 1 Faces nn the crowd reflect the tenslon and enthusrasm of homecormng 2. Things slow down for jenny Bell and Gary Walker 3 jeff Moore Doug Price Carlos Cuwero and joe Rubmo give the victory slgn after winnmg Ca- nyon s homecoming game as the scoreboard on the right undlcates 4 Accompasnted by themr proud fathers at the homecoming ceremony were Prmcesses Anne Semla Cnndy Hays Shelley Slough Val Lmn lohanna Koskele msd llenny Bell with Queen Peggy Duquesnel In the center 5 Tradrtlonal Indian dress was at trmes more formal than the attrre seen at special occasnons today 6 Students endure a long walt tn lme to get their pictures taken at the dance 7 Former Homecoming Queen Darcy Lmn shares the eletlon of 1977 Queen Peggy Du suesnel ll 5 , . - 1 V ' 1 - N 1 l. l TWE- , .V ,N . W V V A ,. . ,X . I. lv , 1 1 ' I l 1 -' . 1' ': ,L , . . , , . r ll ll 1. l V: ' l- l l Il X l 1 N l ', ,IV ' . ' l' ,- Jl.' 2. f'- ,. . ' ,, ' . ' ' l, w 1 . it , l 1. W ' l - l , ,'. - l l Y V' us. , R l ' ., , , , K W, , . 1 , lr .,. , . 5 , , ' , 5 1 l ll- l 1 , . 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Influenced by the massive construction projects near Canyon, various members of the student body worked on the landscape and other campus beautification projects. ln particu- lar is the Key Club. Members of this all-male ser- vice organization have culminated years of plan- ning with the actual landscaping of Canyon's schoolgrounds. lt is through the work of such concerned people as these, that Canyon's EEUU? IBIUIIU EKU may soon approach its fullest capacity for appre- ciation. However, students retrieving their own trash and avoiding paths through the lawns have not been common sights. So far, janitors have con- tributed to the clean-up campaign more than any others. lt seems sad that the only area in which many Comanche students lack pride is that of their surroundings, especially since envi- rons were the mainstay that Cuomanches once depended on. Perhaps, the underclassmen will begin some kind of program in which each stu- dent can actively participate. Hopefully, there will someday be a noticeable change in the atti- tudes of the students, accompanied by a better- ment of Canyon environs. ' 1. Bulldozers scar the hills of the Canyon in order to build houses in an area that once homed coyotes, squirrels, and hawks. 2. Comanche students sometimes travel on the Santa Ana Freeway,where crops are often seen being harvested nearby. 3. Key Club members Kent Dacus, Steve White, and Dan Buttrey beautify Canyon's campus by working diligently on a landscaping project. 4. Spectacular sunsets are often viewed from the hills above Canyon. 5. Construction begins on a hill directly overlooking Canyon High. ' Q: 15 M U Pl' i H H 'I I il' 'M' e if l fir, mr 4- .1 . uf -N . 'SN we l 1 - ....- M, ' ,A M M, wf ' J' ,V f? a M ww-KJ, wlfawwmr- MmiTm.AwW - .- -ww 4- 'Q A ,x,, , ,, 2 x' ---Sz-E .w an - , Y -'- mggdv' -.. ,S -V f5Lr,,::.a-A .. , S- f-'L w.. V , - ' ,. ,A . gp - '-2 -3' The goal of Canyon's curriculum this year was to enrich Comanche students' learning experiences with the addition of courses. The most successful of these new classes were ones dealing with problems of every day life. A course in Economics enabled students to understand the problems they might face in their adult lives, just as the course in Family Living did. Here students learned about marriage and family life, as well as how to deal with the problems ac- companying them. These were not the only GJEJEJ 9 introduced at Canyon this year. Special honors courses were provided for accelera- ted students in the Math, History, and English Departments. The courses, known as Advanced Placement classes, allowed interested students to work at a pace more suitable to their needs, and enabled them to learn valuable information as prepara- tion for college. The most exciting addition to Canyon's curriculum was probably found in the area of Physical Education. PE classes were formed to make use of the new swimming pool and give students ex- perience in swimming, diving, and scuba techniques. All in all, there was an over- whelming response to each new addition to Canyon's curriculum. 1. Science classes add enjoyment to learning for Steve Terschan, as he works on a chemistry lab. 2. Kathleen Menke stays after class to catch up on a chemistry lab. 3. Canyon's new pool proved to be the most universal addition to the school's curriculum as new P.E. classes formed to put it to use. Here, students in scuba class enjoy the experience of learning in a liquid environ- ment. 4. Singers Tim Carey and Nancy Garber get mu- sically involved as Phil Berriman, Cindy Simpson, and Allen Bradley harmonize. 5. Learning to drive on a simulator produces a smile on the face of Pam Galvez during her Driver's Education class. ill- 0 Q I :Q H I. s 0 'fs If 4 0 BELEBIIHTIII I I - IIEGINN N vt' Students were greeted at the beginning of the 1977 school year by the same registration pro- cess used previously. Most Comanche students felt that the system was above average or adequate, according to a survey taken con- cerning registration. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors were registered over a period of six days. Most students were disappointed not to be pho- tographed during registration as in previous years, but in all, students were pleased with the efficiency of the registration process. In reference to the 1977 Mini-Leadership Con- ference, jenny Thomlinson commented, lt got me really excited about starting school. The purpose of the conference was to encourage in- volvement in school activities. Seminars were taught concerning organization of clubs and also encouraged Comanche spirit. Everyone in atten- dance enjoyed the seminars, but the free time and class tug-a-war were appreciated even more so. Many changes caused bewildered looks on the faces of returning Comanches as they arrived at Canyon on opening day. One of the main changes noticeable was the increase in number of the student body. Halls seemed almost im- passable and long lunch and nutrition lines irri- tated hungry stu-dents. Temporary classrooms were installed to aid in solving the problem of overcrowding, but they were not problem-free, they were left without desks and chairs. By the second day of school, things began to fall back into their routine order as people adjusted to the changes. But, for many, school was not the same until they were issued their first tardies. 1. Tug-a-war was one of the many activities offered at the Mini-Leadership Conference. Mr. Behn gives the countdown and Senior Mike Lucas psyches himself up. 2. Eating lunch with old and new friends is part of the good side during the first week for Charissa Sanders and Diana Boehrer. ' 3. Gary Cantagallo asks, And what did you do over the sum- mer? 4. Many teachers, including Mr. Ray Dunne, became involved in registration procedures. ln the background john Radak double checks his schedule to make sure it's what he Wants. 5. Sue Fullmer enjoys seeing her friends again during registra- tion. 6. Cheerleaders took the spirit of Canyon with them to the Mini-Leadership Conference. These girls listen intently during one of the seminars. 20 'l 2 . . . ...-.i.....--4L..,L-9-3 Ei'...f'Q 5 -T - ' .. ev , , pp-v P, '- '. ' 0 ,hd ,.A- ...-.... ii- -- '- 'fu 57' l .......,.-- . ... ,l A ' ,1 1 1 i -'Q' k ,ff I Z' A ., x Y -- .e 'ITE B5 lj tg li- Ewpggg HCJME ECONOMICS I . Q ' 1f -- - .f -'-.V-MV:-n,,..,.. 4 .5-1-pg 3 if' !' Q -ex, 1:04,--. A -Q .-52: -u 'ii- 1 N 4 MW' fy Q t A , ,'1 , - fi -T, . X o A ,ai I? E! 5 I xr 5 1' .M l i I' I 4'9'3l't,w4MNg -' 3.ft,,W4V.m,M as ,.v Mn, jshln I .5 , Aw-ev - u 9 .Ali -1 ai' ':1i1 ,. nvl F JI, . .I Q wif. .1-rs fx' L. I I III 'IH' 'I' I III Ii Spirit Week began with a breakfast on Octo- ber 5 and ended with the Homecoming Dance on October 8. The days were loaded with special events, costumes, rowdiness, and spirit, soph- omores, juniors, and seniors had three days to display their spirit instead of the usual separate one per class. Little Kids' Day started early with breakfast in the cafeteria, consisting of doughnuts and drinks. During this time, the seniors began the point competition by winning the skit contest with I Wish I Were a Canyon High Senior. Next the seniors gained points when Mother Nancy Pre- scott and Son Greg Canfield won the Baby Bottle Feed. It seemed the seniors were on to some- thing big, but Todd Rich and jeff Duran gave the sophomores hope when they won the Tricycle Race. The second day was Fifties Day, and almost everyone appeared to catch the mood by wear- ing penny loafers or bobby socks and giving the thumbs-up sign. During nutrition, some of the cooler members of each class tried to stuff as many people as possible into VW's. The soph- omores managed to cram a record 28 people into their car. At lunch, Steve Byrne and Lisa Bus- kirk dropped by to win the Fonzie and Pinky look-alike contest. Afterwards, the crowd grooved to the tunes of HARD TIMES, courtesy of KEZY, while juniors Terri Raney and David Burke danced their way to victory in the dance contest. Canyon's colors and buttons were seen every- where on the third day of Spirit Week. Com- anches wore variations of brown and gold and buttons that ranged from I'm a member of the Mickey Mouse Club, to Kiss me, I may be a prince. Each class displayed its spirit by decora- ting a certain part of the school. The juniors' nur- sery scene turned out to be a winner, which, combined with the points they gained from their yells, caused them to win the 1977 Spirit Week. At the end of the week, the crowning of Home- coming Queen Peggy Duquesnel provided a fit- ting end to the Spirit Week's festivities. 1. junior spirit was born this year, literally, as the Class of '79 beat the seniors and sophomores in a close race. 2. The entire pep squad salutes the 1977 Homecoming Queen, Peggy Duquesnel. 3. Princess Bowden looks disappointed as Senior Representa- tives, Willowy Weinkauf and Beauty Beven are crowned reigning queens of the mock Homecoming Court. 4. Tina Misamore, Michelle Meghrouni, Marianne Miller, Elba Ramirez and Diana Boehrer show their spirit by donning rel- ics of their childhood days. 5. Sue Busse feels honored to throw a pie at the junior class advisor. -- -.l Though It was a challenging and drfflcult play to produce wlth a large cast of thlrty Mr Frank Bello considered How to Succeed ln Buslness Without Really Trying to be an outstanding suc cess He belleved rt was all a hugh school play should be a flnancnal success prompting posltrve feedback as well as maklng maximum use of ac tors talents and physical facllmes More than eight weeks were spent bunldlng three mdepen dent revolving sets Though hampered by van dallsm the play was readled and performed for more than pleased wrth the performance of h drama students 1 Tern Raney slngs of her love for Flnch 2 Whale explammg has new sales campaign Fsnch played by Steve Kourl shows the enthusiasm needed to succeed un busmess 3 Important news breaks for the whole offnce as Rocky Znon almost gets fnred 4 Everyone pamcs when they fund out there s no coffec dunng the coffee break 5 Everyone youns In to sung The Company Way 6 Rocky Zion makes a loud receptlomst 1 BUSINESS I . ,, . . . . ,, . , - , . . . . . ' . standing-room-only audiences. Mr. Bello was Il ll ' ' ns STOP THE PLATFGRM, I WANT T0 GET OFF! TERRI RAN EY gas- M. iii j-4 fr Hmf' . au- T- T E0lllll'l'IlY Flllll Guys of all shapes and slzes were asked weeks ahead of time to Sadie Hawkins by excrted, re luctant, or unlnhlblted gurls Enthuslasm was shown by the fact that 250 couples attended the Grrl s League sponsored event colorfully dressed In bandana prints, calrco, and shades of denim Hay bales and other buts of country completed the settrng rn the cafetorrum for couples who danced to the musrc of Hard Tlmes For those who desired to be together longer than one dance, Mr Dunne stayed around for shotgun weddrngs 1 Mr Dunne performs the ceremonies as the minister for the shotgun weddings part of his job consists of explaining to Barry Sullrvan just what hes gettnng Into 2 Sadre Hawkins Court lumor Prlnce Kevm Klene Prlncess jenny Kunkel Kung Pat Mumford Queen lanus Farris Sophomore Princess Carey Hayes and her escort Matt Lescault 3 Val Groom and her date jeff Hennrng relax wuth a few of their fnends and show how Canyon couples match therr outfits 4 Rocking out to the sounds of Lynx are Sheryl Woodhouse and date Darren Stuart ' 1 n ' U ' ll - n f . . , . . . . 5 I f I 1 1 1 26 l X-: if 1 : V. 1 ' Q' W - L, . -. lin -I Tj! in 3 .X'x if 4 , A P if' 59, , . ,. 111 '. -51.- . . 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L M E A1 E I, ear, J J ram, . .4 ff.- -Jcvr, is 15.35-45 l FENG 1 ' 'l IIIILIIIIIYS Holrday happenlngs around Canyon refuted the Idea that nobody has any splrlt anymore At Chrrstmas tlme, the club advisors doors were nts frrst prxze effort Hundreds of students gath ered around the quad area to cheer and watch Andre Perra frsh In the new rainwater lake On Fnday a splrrted pep rally got Wmter vacation off to a good start wuth elves fcheerleadersj and Santa Claus fAlan Bradleyl jumping and rrdxng around the gym ln appropnate costumes Later that night the Chrrstmas stag or drag dance was a success much to the pleasure of the Se nlor Class desplte a tlppy 12 foot tree From Comanches that went all the way back east to vlslt relatives to those who stayed on campus for some flshlng Canyon dld Indeed hut all the areas of the spectrum during Holiday break 1 The ram bnngs fnends closer together as Darrell Dole chek Crnger Bagley and jenny Golden share the same um brella 2 Shelley Wallis takes tnme out durmg the practnce for the Chnstmas pep rally 3 Some of the Comanches frollcked In the snow durlng Chrustmas vacation 4 Many students headed for the lakes to do some frshung but Andre Perra cast his llne ln Canyon s Quad 5 Sharon Mercier Linda Larkms and Lrnda Byrd take trme out to watch the guys at the Wmter Wonderland dance 6 Santa Claus waves to the cameraman l . , . fy Wy qt 1.1 5 ls. Ali. 15 5 l ll l l ll 1 ' Il ' ' ll Q . . . , M decoratedp the International club won a cake for ' ' Il If ' I I - , . I I 29 I TA I I1IIlIl'I' twin IIDSIEC ' Starlight and Roses was the theme of the '78 Winter Formal. Because of District pres- sure to lower the cost of dances and policy against leaving the county, the dance was held in the jewel Court of the South Coast Plaza, which proved to be a pleasing loca- tion. With the band, Black Water Gold, 150 couples had no problems getting into the spacious, open atmosphere. The high- light of the dance was the crowning of the King Doug Price and Queen Charleen Les- cault. Most people enjoyed the dance and had no negative comments towards the band or the location, making both Black Water Gold and South Coast Plaza possi- bilities for future dances. 1. Newly crowned Queen Charlene Lescault and King Doug Price smile during their solo dance. 2. '77-78 Winter Formal Court: Sandi McCage, Rick Van- derknyff, Charlene Lescault, lulie Ballas, Lisa Buskirk, Doug Price, Bill Holley, and Lisa LaPere. 3. Couples enjoy fast music which enables them to boogie down. 4. Diane Tall and Curt Eddy take a quiet mo- ment to enjoy each other's company. 5. Couples take a break while the members of the court have a dance to themselves. 6. Leslie Bell and her date join the crowd to dance to the music of Black Water Gold. K E I0 K Si! Sli .YQ Hr' , Bl 1 l f'- U' 'R cs- -a 5--:,-2 -' ., -IL., .,. -7-2- .. ...A .., V I LL: , ....A . H... .3-.1 'ill' H' - ffl F ' ' gg I, ,I J 1' XS.. Apt K ',. if 'M' The Barbershop Quartet and Sweet Adellnes were two specrally audtttoned groups whlch un der the dlrectlon of Mr Blll MacMillan sang ln four part harmony during various concert and appearances Desplte old jokes and other forms of humor both groups gained Important musical trammg for the ear lrontcally the Barbershop Q artets favorlte song was S eet Adeline whale the Sweet Adeltnes played rt cool and t ck to the Dark Town Strutters Ball 1 Head guttarlst ln Hard Times really gets unto the song Smoke on the Water at the lunchtime concert 2 Luttle Ron pushes the button on hts drsco show whlch entertalned a lunchtime crowd 3 john Hernandez Mike Lucas Steve Ko url and Alan Bradley entertatn their audience wlth Barber shop harmony 4 Sweet Adellnes conststmg of lonee Shady Kathy Elbourne Karen Carver and Cundy Poer us the gurls answer to the Barbershop Quartet 5 Whule entertamnng dur mg lunch Hard Tlmes members also help sell Homecommg tickets 32 am mat. -90 un l C SWEET ADELINES WAS A MUSICAL EXPERIENCE THAT REMINDED ME GF THE GGOD 'OLE DAYS'. CINDY POER GAIM 'C I'IillI'I,Ii I' LAY A reasonable facsimile of television's Dating Game was co-sponsored by Villa Park and Ca- nyon on February 22. Sixteen contestants were involved in the student exchange, these students were intensively screened to avoid the rude, out- spoken questioning that occurred in past games. The end result was four couples going out to Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. The goal of the Dating Game was to improve inter-school rela- tions, everyone involved agreed that this was ac- complished. Entertainment and fund-raising, the reasons behind the Donkey Basketball Game, were both accomplished on March 7 in the gym. Com- anche's were told over KCHS that The donkeys are coming,'i' but to the dismay of everyone, the donkeys were less than willing to play. The stu- dents were eventually the losers, but judging by the sore, stiff teachers, everyone lost something during the game. Mr. Roy Beven's grossness, Sue Busse's phenomenal fall, and Ms. Gail Lev- ine's disastrous fall made the evening a unique experience for everyone. Due to an excellent turnout, enough money was raised to help pay for the senior Laureate Awards. 1. Cindy Chateau displays some expert ball handling. 2. Coach lim Cams' donkey just couldn't stick around to see if Darren Webb made the basket, but he left his rider hang- ing in suspense. 3. lim Weneta, Laure McConnell, Ginger Bagley, and Willie Williams get together after the Villa Park Dating Game. 4. Darren Webb shoots for two to help raise the student's score. 5. Coach Bob Schemerhorn finds it hard to play the game before he even gets started. 34 2 In - - -- , T., 1, .-,-..- , i:,1 -1, sv: I Y. :af- - 3, . ffl png 1 inf. -' I 1 gggrlzif 1 ' f, curls '-gli-xiii W . lHt DT A 1 in M9 2 K- i1 ..-o- ' Z' g,--4 L+ ..1. 4i RX 35 SIIIIIIIIE SIGNAL STIDIKIES What you will remember about Canyon in '78, Hap- penings: longer lunch lines, Dating Game, Lunch Con- certs, vandalism in the offices, Mr. Bittel's paper ruined, Mike McClellan flexing his muscles at lunch, new handballfraquetball courts, Spirit Breakfast, new attendance policy, Carnival, Dance Production, Cheerleaders turn into songleaders, the Sadie Hawkins court, the juniors winning Spirit Week, Albert and Sandra danced to Brick House, the clogged drains when it rained, the Christmas Pep Assembly, The Band's Gong Show, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Have you got yours?, Girl's League 'Girl of the Month' and 'Stu- dent of the Month' Winter Formal at South Coast Plaza, When Annual lost and found the Senior section, Sports: Letterwoman's jackets, Girl's Volleyball and X-Country go to CIF, V.P. forfeits to Comanches, Sophomores beat Villa Park and capture the league title, the Canyon Classic, Coach Schermerhorn and the Varsity Basketball team going to CIF Quarter Finals, the Downey game, bad refs at the Covina game, Wrestlers go to CIF, intramural basketball at lunch, locks vs. Loadies football game, Canyon Hills Basket- ball games, rained out Soccer games, Water Polo games, the cheerleaders yelling at the swim meets, Donkey Basketball game, Yankees beat the Dodgers in the World Series, Dallas is Super Bowl champions over Denver's Orange Crush, News: Panama Canal Treaty, drought, two planes collide on the Canary Is- lands, Bert Lance Resigns, Hi-lacks, Groucho Marx dies, homosexuality, Russian SALT talks, Egyptian President Sadat visits Israel, Hillside Strangler, Bing Crosby dies, kidnapping, mudslides, President Carter's International trip, coal miner's strike, blizzards and floods, Federal Reserve chairman replaced, heavy rainstorms, Elvis Presley dies, Egypt-Israeli peace talks, capture of Bubbles, Movies: Star Wars, Saturday Night Fever, Gauntlet, Heroes, The Spy Who Loved Me, Oh Godl, Bad News Bears, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Pete's Dragon, The One and Only, Choirboys, A Bridge Too Far, Goodbye Girl, The Betsy, Life after Death, One on One, High Anxiety, Across the Great Divide, Wizards, Smoky and the Bandit, The Deep, The Other Side of the Mountain Part Il, The Turning Point, Kentucky Fried Movie, Looking for Mr. Good- bar, World's Greatest Lover, You Light up My Life, Candleshoe, julia, Beyond and Back, Semi-Tough, An- nie Hall, First Love, Beatlemaniap T.V.: Saturday Night Live, Starsky and Hutch, Family, CHIPS, Love Boat, 8 Is Enough, Happy Days, Soap, That's Hollywood, Carter Country, james at 15, james at 16, Monty Python's Fly- ing Circus, Alice, Tony Randall, Wonder Woman, The Young and the Restless, Donny and Marie, Bionic 36 Woman, Quarck, What Really Happened to the Class of '65, Muppets, What's Happening, San Pedro Beach Island, How Bubble, The Bums, Monday Night Football, Fantasy the West was Won, Boy in the Plastic President's Mistress, Grand Theft Auto, The Godfa- ther, Behind Closed Doors, First Love, The Way We Were, Sybil, Dirty Harry, Mahogony, Summer of '42, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Man with the Golden Gun, The Gold Rush, Live and Let Die, Gone With the Wind, Incredible Hulk, Sugarland Express, There's a Girl in My Soup, john Denver in Australia, Goldie, Richard Pryor Special, Carpenter's Christmas Special, Barry Manilow Special, That Thing on ABC, The Last of the Good Guys, Anna Karenina, The Seven-Ups, james Dean, Up the Down Staircase, Commercials: Photomat Elves, Crest Test, chow- chow-chow, What's a MGA?, pour the Gold, Thanks a Million, Lou did it, I ate it tAlpha Bitsj, When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen, Pepsi Challenge, Hot Car, All Together Now, You asked for it-you got it-Toyota, Hi I'm Alan Hamel , supersnoop tLysoII, Get Stroked in the Morning, I've got in-digestion, Here, use my shampoo, Crave, take care of your birthday suit, Look out for the Bull, The zit-Zapper, We are Driven iDat- sunl, Coast, Looky-Loos, Sunshine Hi-Ho's, I use Bayer, Light beer I like the easy open cans , Smitty did it, Hi Guy tRight Guardj, Everybody's singing air song, tAlpha Betaj, Puppy Chow for a full year-till hefs full grown, Tickle, Hostess and kids-they go to- gether, Pass out the Right Guard, Von's-low prices you can believe in, Morning tScopeJ, It's a great lotta car, That's life-that's what people say, Pappy Parker's Fried Chicken, Twist-O-Flex, The Biz Quiz, Aames Home Loan to the Rescue, Under alls, Fit 'n Trim, Cava, Caval, Wet Your Whistle, Hertz-the superstar of rent-a-car, Do you think I need a shower?, Savage Tan, Skippy Lite, If you can't fly Continental, try to have a nice trip anyway,CalStereoNowlg Music: You Light Up My Life, theme from Star Wars, The Spy Who Loved Me, Stayin' Alive, Baby Come Back, We Are the Champions, Sometimes When We Touch, Don't Stop, You Don't Have to Be a Star, Short People, Boogie Nights, I'm Sailing Away, You're in My Heart, I'll Take You lust the Way You Are, Turned to Stone, I just Want to Be Your Everything, We're All Alone, C.B. Savage, Slip Slidin' Away, Whatcha Gonna a Do When She Says Goodbye ?, Higher and Higher, Looks Like We Made It, Dreams, Handyman, You and Me, Slow Dancin', Night Fever, Hot Stuff, Magueritaville, theme from Rocky, You Make Lovin' Fun, Hotel California, Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue, Go Your Own Way, The New Kid in Town, Falling, When Will I Hold You Again, Goodnight, Royal Scam, Fool for You Any- way, Cold As Ice, Brick House, Grand Illusion, I Feel Love, Baby, What a Big Surprise, God Save the Queen, Cat Scratch Fever, Blue Bayou, Your Smiling Face, Night in the City, Peg, Back in Love Again, This one's For You, Woman to Woman, Sir Duke, Best of My Love, Sentimental Lady, What a Wonderful World, En- tertainers: Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Steve Miller, Led Zeppelin, Bee Gees, Barry Manilow, Mark Hamill, Bos- ton, Debbie Boone, Eagles, Lynrd Skynrd, Andy Gibbs, Richard Pryor, Foreigner, Rod Stewart, Paul Simon, Sylvester Stallone, Linda Ronstadt, Styx, George Carlin, Randy Newman, Kansas, Aerosmith, Mel Brooks, Rita Coolidge, Steely Dan, jane Fonda, Foghat, Stevie Wonder, james Taylor, Henry Winkler, Bad Co., Crys- tal Gayle, Richard Dreyfuss, Lou Rawls, Keith Green, Sweet Comfort, Phil Kacge, B.j. Thomas, Dannabell, Evie Tournquist, Bob Ayala, lmperials, ELO, julie Fields, George Burns, Elvis Presley, Chicago, Bobby Benson, Donna Summer, Commodores. L.T.D., Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult, Gene Wilder, Emotions, Bob Welch, Diane Keaton, Art Garfunkel, Billy joel, Heat Wave, Pablo Cruize, john Travolta, Fads: moped mania, skateboards, fun truckin' in all sizes, movin' on jeans, three piece suits, Angel's Flight pants, surfer jeans, wrap around pants, painter pants, belly chains, Super '78 Senior shirts, draw string pants, super tee-shirts, blousons, peasant blouses, cowl neck sweaters, scarfs, lace-ups, super summer sundresses, skirts to the knee, boots, heels, G.A.S.S., rollin' soles, moon boots, clutch purses, lip potions, turquoise, gold, Op shirts and pants, off shore , Guinne Sax, Pentimento, Brittanniag Couples: Pat 'n janus, Gary 'n jenny, Mark 'n Lisa, Andre 'n Kim, jeff 'n Mary, Matt n Teri, Mike 'n jenny, jeff 'n Cary, Greg 'n jane, Tim 'n Shari, Lionel 'n Terri, Carl 'n Dana, Dave 'n julie, Dave 'n Linda, Mark 'n Debbie, Dave 'n Karen, Randy 'n Kathy, Mark 'n Tery, Mike 'n Debbie, Mark 'n Val, Lance 'n Olga, Tom 'n Sylvia, Fernando 'n Marian, Steve 'n Wanda, Fred 'n Lynda, Ron 'n Cindy, Dean 'n Debbie, Derek 'n jayme, Roy 'n Marlene, Dennis 'n Linda, Matt 'n Kathy, Dan 'n Michelle, Mike 'n Terri, Dan 'n Liz, George 'n Terri, Bob 'n Marty, Steve 'n Debbie, Carl 'n Nancy, Don 'n Toni, Kieth 'n Sandy, Dave 'n Cheryl, Kevin 'n Barb, Bob 'n Debbie, Chris 'n julie, Mitch 'n Tracy, Craig 'n Teresa, Bill 'n Lisa, james 'n Laura, Darren 'n Shari, Mike 'n Darla, Aaron 'n Sue, Tony 'n Marcia, Mark 'n Tracy, Dave 'n Gitta, Tom 'n Liz, Mike 'n Karen, Chris 'n Mary, Brad 'n julie, Dave 'n Margie, Mike 'n Mariann, Doug 'n Shelley, Dave 'n Debbie, Mark 'n Kareng About Our Teachers: Bevin- isms, Ms. Creedon's engagement, Mom Gallagher, Ms. Burke's baby, Clark-the knee kicker, Mr. Bow- den's wedding, Coach Wood's retirement, Mr. Bello's diet, Mr. Beven's dirty jokes, Ms. Gressingh and her singing and dancing telegram, Mr. Mac's baby, Coach Schemie's jokes, Reider + Underwood, Mr. Katz tak- ing his frustrations out by laying on the floor and kick- ng his arms and legs Ms Fragnoli vs the record player at the pep assemblies Beven falling off the donkey Ms Clarks 6th period gutter gang Bello vs Mac on rehearsal times Mr Bowden s Disneyland sto nes Reider vs Dunne Mr Andrea s strange ways of giving lectures doing push ups on the wall and posing as Bert Reynolds on his desk Mr Weinkauf sitting in on other classes Mom vs Beven What to Say al lrighta no biggie WAW' well excuuse me' worthless puke lm in like fuchi fuchi I guess you had to be there I m sure Hairy' I m all at sea driving me up the and crazy guys l swear gag a maggot really?' out of state oh sick' sound good let s jam ever say some thing you wish you hadnt totally all rice what a babe really bad lets get small moron bummer for ya I just couldt tell ya cook it dude trick May the Force be with you Big Mac attack lm too young really out of it dont mess around cool don t e even hes punched you re out of it Who do you really love?' come on went wacko heavy duty Im high aced it for sure off the wall really with it hey' that rolls me, pig out, and now for something completely different I , . I ' I ' I ' - , . , . - , . 1 - I ' ' I I 'I 'I 1 1 ' 1 , . , . . I I 'I I wall, Oh Myl, Farm out, really spif, dialed in, two wild I I I I . , . 1 'I I 1 ' . . , . I I I K I I I I I . E , . . 1 , 1 I 1 I I I ' I I I 1 1 ' 1 I I ' I I , . I I I I I I I I I ' 37 'IIMETIIING NEW Changes have always occurred at Canyon High, but the '77-78 school year brought many more than usual. Rain was the most significant physical change, the drought officially ended, and umbrellas were seen dotting the campus for the first time in Canyon's five years of existence. Formerly, in view 'of the normal light rainfall, Comanches abandoned umbrellas in favor of getting a little wet. However, with 29.14 inches of rain by March, many students were tired of get- ting a little wet. The abundance of water also brought other changes. Swimming, diving, and water polo were added to Cayon's long list of competitive sports. This helped alleviate over- crowding in PE classes, however, bungalows had to be installed to accomodate the 1850 students and stop the overcrowding of classrooms. Stu- dents were also pleased to notice the aesthetic additions of grass, trees and benches which defi- nitely improved lunchtime relaxation. Canyon's first carnival and later the first gong show added entertainment value to the year, while Girls League innovative Girl of the Month, later changed to Student of the Month in the spring, honored one student each month from the Sophomore Class, junior Class, and Senior Class who were considered outstanding in service to the school and community. Each of these changes made Canyon's '77-78 year unique and one to remember. 1. Canyon Girls of the Month: Mary Durka, Susan Jefferies, Lori Ventrola, Briana Baldwin, Brook Casteel, Karen King, Carey Hayes, Janis Ray, Kelly Konser, Stephanie Brown. 2. Swimming Team members display some of Canyon's fine ath- letic ability as they race to the finish line. 3. CHS's first carni- val enabled students to become involved in unique activities. 4. Out-of-the-way bungalows seem deserted during class- time. 5. Charlene Lescault, Kris Druilhet and Shelly Slough also were given the honor of being named Girl of the Month. 38 . 1 1 1 ga-nl.. ua lkl is-5.4. II li '-133 W! Y L STUDENT IEGISIIIIII The Associated Student Body Cabinet had more than its share of duties and responsibilities as its name implied Anytime a small group of people tries to represent a diversifxed large group of students such as Comanches, heavy duty work is required So to begin the school year the cabinet planned a mini leadership confer ence at the Flying B Ranch that prepared poten tial leaders for the 78 year ASB projects in cluded the Budget, Spirit Week Homecoming Accreditation Report a party for the Canyon Hills students and many other activities The two major events of the year were the winter lead ership retreat at Running Springs, and the ASB election convention Both these events were geared toward more student involvement and concern for the school emphasis was placed on doing instead of complaining Finding students concerns and relating them to the Board of Education was the difficult task of the Student Advisory Council Chairman Allen Bradley and Advisor Dr Louie joseph attempted to work on most Comanche s biggest gripe Ca nyons closed campus policy The SAC encoun tered many problems in its effort to make Ca nyon an open campus Other responsibilities of the Council included students rights issues and curriculum reports The highlight of the year was the first Student Cabinet Conference which pose of this meeting was to improve communi cation among schools and the meeting was quite successful in its innovative goal, this was the first time that full scale communication had ever occurred on this level 1 SAC Representatives Front Row Karen Carver Lisa Car twrlght Back Row Brian Mizuki Allen Bradley and Mlke Lucas 2 Commissioner of Curriculum Lynn Nakamoto dis cusses her duties with Meg Ward 3 Board of Education Rep resentative Allen Bradley briefs john Kamei Chairman of jus tice and Traci Norman Public Relations Person on the latest board meeting 4 President Rick Vanderknyff and Mike Kauf felt look over the minutes of the last ASB meeting 5 Marion Miller Commissioner of the Fine Arts and Sue Busse ques tion Kevin Kiene Commissioner of Clubs about the priorities of his job 6 Sophomore Class Treasurer Rob Morton Vice President Andi Anderson Commissioner of Pep Wendy Doty Secretary of Correspondence Debbie Moriarity and Recording Secretary Charlotte Bryon all listen intently to Mr Behn s announcements , - ' I I . , . . . . , . I I L . n ' n ' - - . . , . , . . , . ,, ,, . . . . . . . , . . was held at Orange High on january 18. The pur- I . Z I . . ,' . 42 F ik Qwest. so I n.,g.1Qj:V'- AL. K Mm..-, Y, -- 1 ' :S-assay. V 'l'lll P it k , :ll J-4 Sgr Rl' T l. . rf.-::,N.1-1 rt- ' .'l I-1,iiM,--f- ' 'yn' i 5 Ji. 'fx -jab -.31 , ASB WAS AN AWAKENINC EXPERIENCE FOR ME. I FEEL THAT IT HAS MADE SCHOOL A BETTER PLACE FOR ME AND I HOPE FOR EVERYONE ELSE. RICK VANDERKNYFF G I'Al AUIIIIIN lil S The California Scholarship Federation served the student body of Canyon High in a variety of ways. First and foremost, it recognized and brought attention to those students who achieved academic excellence. This recognition was especially prominent during graduation, where CSF life members Q4 semesters of mem- bership or morej were given a special in- troduction and were entitled to wear the gold honor cord. The club also gave its members the opportunity to attend a variety of cultural events not normally encountered by a high school student. In addition, members had the opportunity to visit college campuses and re- ceive counseling as to possible college selec- tions. Finally, those members who excelled both academically and in school participation had the privilege of receiving special CSF scholarships to large number of universities and colleges. Again this year, outstanding students from Ca- nyon High participated in the Academic Decath- lon. The Decathlon held on November 19, en- compasses seven different academic areas and one super quiz, involving all schools in Orange County. The Orange County Department of Edu- cation hoped to give a deeper respect for knowl- edge and our education system through the event of the Decathlon, 1. CSF students Lynn Nakamoto and Andrea Atkin take a break during one of their classes. 2. Canyon High Academic Decathlon Members, Front Row: Barb Ragagli, Phil Dickin- son, Yvonne Seliga. Back Row: john Kamei, Alan Bradley. 3. CSF advisors, Mr. Chuck Bittel and Ms. Betty Lease, converse briefly at the Canyon carnival. 4. Along with other Com- anches, Kevin Kiene shows an interest in school work and achieves. 5. A few first semester CSF students are shown here, Front Row: Steve Vautrin, Suzy Gibson, Karen Carver, Laurie Bergin, Cindy Morgan, Penny Murata, Linda McManus, Traci Minamide, Marci Minamide, Cathy Menke, Sheryl Masters, Elaine Houck. Second Row: Susan Foldenauer, julie Traub, Gisela Leinz, Barbie Vinton, Cheryl Sinton, Karen Nixon, An- nette Doubek, julie Verga, Melinda Hoyt, Susan Papera. Third Row: Advisor Betty Lease, Yvonne Seliga, Lori Carmack, Ted Williams, Bryon Seigel, john Kamei, Dom Lombino, Ed Gogin, Kerri Huennekens, Ted Williams, Amy Swett, Lisa Moore, Advisor Chuck Bittel. Fourth Row: Fred Vinton, Rick Valstar, Craig jouion-Roche, Steve Kouri, john Hartman, Ke- vin Kiene. 44 2. KEY -'-I -Y. sig J f E 1 I 5' .nl L- ,fe 25491 1. A . ,sr ' .anu.4.J1..,-. E A J' A E? -... -f vga-E n N 'QR UE V A lll MIN Ft Canyon s own radIo statIon, KCHS dealt Wlth the daIly problem of broadcastIng the buIletIn whIIe keepIng It Informatrve and InterestIng De spIte some technrcal dIffIcultIes that ranged from a broken amplIfIer to Brent Hoops hIttIng hIs head on a beam the KCHS news went on the aIr through thIck and thIn Another 3CtlVlty of KCHS Included broadcastIng at sports events such as basketball games and track meets broadcastIng forthe Canyon HIIls sports events and playIng musIc durIng the carnIval Through theIr experI ence In broadcastIng at Canyon advIsor Ms jackIe SaguspIe hopes that those Interested In the fIeld of broadcastIng wIll have a basIc knowl edge as to what It takes to succeed Though Canyons Chess Club met and com peted on a more Informal baSlS thIs year, faIthful members stIll met at noon to challenge each other In thIs game of WITS 1 jeff Crook relaxes as he broadcasts the Canyon sports 2 A professIonal Dj from KEZY shows Frank Amato tforegroundj and Sheryl Woodhouse some professIonal techmques 3 Frank Amato StUdI8S hIs lInes before goIng on the aIr 4 Re latIng some Canyon happenlngs IS KCHS broadcaster Deb bIe F8OdlSh 5 VlCfOf Mason and Carl Bauer carefully look for some strategnc moves Y A 46 Pl -va 1 ,,.1-v F ,N 'E - ,ICR ti 0 E.. ...J S! 1:2-317 rm-4' Ai T ,, 'Pi 47 , I' I M I I A collection of the finest voices available at Canyon was a highly appropriate definition for Chamber Singers The group was assembled through an audition of which only a small per centage were accepted Because Chamber Sing ers represented Canyon s finest, they were ex pected to perform more often than other singing groups The Chamber Singers were requested to sing for Canyon Hills students, at jazz Festivals and for private parties The Concert Choir strived this year to increase the level of music appreciation at Canyon High As a stepping stone to higher choirs, Concert Choir tried to teach vocal harmonies and togeth erness Some of the activities included assem blues, concerts, and competition festivals Womans Ensemble, a select group of female singers, represented some of the best female vo calists at Canyon The ensemble performed mostly with the Concert Choir at assemblies and concerts The favorite song of the group was jingle Bell Travalogue, which was choreo graphed and performed with costumes 1 Womans Ensemble Front Row April Hayncs Nancy ja cobson Mary Galvin Lisa Salgar Beth Gates joAnn Guer rero Sue Senft Tina Dacus jollenne MacConnell Middle Row Kathy Hartmann Roxanna Papez Carolyn Mclntosh Sheryl Senft Andrea Reid Carman Munoz Shirley Papera Lori Davis Chris Matthews Toni Thomas Stephanie Brown Back Row: Debbie Witsoe Martha Maloy Heide Coakley Briana Baldwin Donna Poore Heidi Lowe Leslie Swan Becky Brown jody O Neill Michele Maietta Nancy Bowdle. Not pictured: Lisa Christensen Marcella DuChene Chele Brumley jean Soukup. 2. Director Bill MacMillan introduces one of Canyons talented vocal groups. 3. Concert Choir- Front Row: Sara Carpentiro Ellen Eich Doug Erickson Mark Kudra, john Hernandez, jonee Shady, Tracy Anderson, Sue jeffries, Second Row: Liz Dumper, jenny Tomlinson, julie Mclntosh, joe Reynolds, Bill Sandoval, Davis Taylor, Karen Carver, Robin Craig, Dede Patrick, Third Row: Kathy El- bourne, Debbie DeShene, Nancy Garber, Tim Carey, john Wilson, Dave Shively, Mike Lucas, jonel Nickolsen, Kari Han- sen, Leslie Rocks, Back Row: Cindy Poer, Donna Thorne, Ka- rin Klump, Karen jones, Allen Bradley, Luke Beamer, Phil Dickinson, Steve Kouri, Terri Raney, Cindy Simpson, Cheryl Woodhouse, Chris Wittaker. 4. Chamber Singers, Front Row: Kathy Elbourne, Davis Taylor, Terri Raney, Tim Carey, Nancy Garber, Middle Row: john Hernandez, jonee Shady, Bill Sandoval, Karen jones, Luke Beamer, Susan jeffries, Back Row: Mike Lucas, Cindy Poer, Phil Berriman, Cindy Simpson, Allen Bradley, Karen Carver, Steve Kouri. 5. Practicing for Concert Choir are Sue jeffries, john Hernandez, Bill Sandoval, Karen jones, and Steve Kouri. 6. Allen Bradley and Cindy Poer leisurely eat lunch in the music room. 7. Davis Taylor, Phil Berriman, jonee Shady warm up their voices during one of their rehearsals. 48 43 iv ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS, SUPPORT THE FINE ARTS - KISS A MUSI- CIAN . Mike Lucas 'I THE BEST PART ABOUT THE PA- RADES IS THE BACK OF THE BUS ON THE WAY HOME. RICH DITTBER NER I IllS'l'IllIIllIEIlI'I'llI. Canyon's marching band continued in its usual proficient manner during the 77-78 school year. The band played at all the foot- ball and basketball games, and at each parade and festival in the meantime. Under the guid- ance of Director Tom Ridley and Drum Major Mike Mulhollen, some of their activities, in- cluding the Cotton and Chino band reviews, West Arcadia band review and the Orange May Festival, went very well. jazz Ensemble again added music to the pep assemblies, playing the fight song and the Alma Mater, along with some popular jazz tunes. This good-sized group met at 7 a.m. ev- ery other day and practiced until school started. One of their special achievements this year was playing the accompaniment for the drama production, How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying . 1. Members of the '77-78 Band: Dana Baker, Kathy Baker, Karina Benish, Lynda Berg, Dave Berger, Don Bradley, Danny Brehm, Brian Burke, Dan Cantor, Brian Colby, Frank Cook, Bill Corteal, Cynde Cundall, Nancy Czapar, Glenn DeSantis, Rich Dittberner, Tim Duffy, jim Duquen- sel, Peggy Duquensel, David Earle, Lisa Fritz, Mary Galvin, Lionel Garcia, Paul George, Dave Gonzales, Bill Gre- geory, Mike Guarino, lim Hartmann, joel Hartmann, Roy Hennegan, Denise leske, Karen King, Gregg Kozlowski, Kirk Kubista, Shannon Lenert, Scott Lewis, David Long, Gilbert Mariano, janis Marin, Bob Martinez, jody McCoullough, Debbie Mell, Ruth Miller, Doug Mohr, Debbie Moller, Margi Mooney, Carmen Mora, Mike Mul- hollen, Dave Murry, David Odegard, Bob Pacillo, Mike Pacillo, Karen Pickering, Vince Pickering, Mark Picogna, Krista Redmond, Patti Reinhardt, Loree Resha, Karen Rhodes, jill Robinson, Kerry Rodman, Ralph Ruiz, Domi- nic Salas, Elizabeth Salas, Frank Salas, Mark Scher, Anne Schluter, Mark Schluter, Carl Shigenaga, Gary Shigenaga, jim Singh, Steve Smestad, Aaron Sobel, Pam Spector, Dave Sproul, Carl Strenger, Cheryl Swinton, Betsy Towers, Scott Towemley, Steve Vautrin, Tom Walker, Bob Welsh, and Todd Wirta. 2. Carl Shigenaga, Lionel Garcia, Nancy Czapar, and Mark Picogna get rowdy on the bus home from the Chino Band Review, 3. jazz Ensemblep Front Row: C. Strenger, B. Cortealg Middle Row: B. Pacillo, A. Sobel, D. Mohr, Back Row: T. Walker, L. Garcia, M. Mulhollen, F. Salas. 4, More jazz Ensemble Members: Director Mr. Tom Ridley, Front Row: B. Corteal, K. Red- mond, j. Hartman, M. Picognag Back Row: C. Shigenaga, T. Walker, L. Garcia. 51 I .fa 5 T I f ,9- cw if . tt.. -is ,,,,, ,,.,m-.. t ...--. -...,, , ,1- Z! 52 Ill STEP Canyon 1977-78 Drill Team consisted once again of many lovely and hardworking girls. Adding enjoyable entertainment to Comanche sports events was a pleasure for the members of the Drill Team, as well as for the audience. The organization's fifth year of routines and choreo- graphy included such highlights as parades and the Spring Show. Many of the team's members hoped to return to join in the six a.m. prac- tices, but for those who ended their terms as I I members during 1978, 'I ll have fond memories to look back upon and new experiences to an- ticipate. tMarci Minimidej 'l. Penny Murata, Sue Gherky, Shelly Vinovich and Debbi Schaffer show the precision and enthusiasm needed to be in Drill Team. 2. Drill Team Leaders, Front Row: Banners Cap- tain Karin Klump, Banners Lt. Dede Patrick: Middle Row: Senior Lt. Irene Olson, Captain Laurelyn McAffee, junior Lt. lodie Hartg Back Row: Tall Flags Captain Denise Dayak. 3. Banners: Karen King, Patty Reinhart, Rosa Torres, Carol Long, Dana Rosenberg, jennifer Burke. 4. Canyon High's Drill Team, Front Row: Rosa Torres, Carol Long, Second Row: Patty Reinhart, Karin Klomp, Dede Patrick, Dana Rosenberg, Third Row: Karen King, Irene Olson, Captain Laurelyn McAffee, lodie Hart, jennifer Burke, Fourth Row: Denise Dayak, Marci Minamide, Bernie Mariano, Penny Murata, Traci Minamide, Linda McManus, Karen Elefsong Fifth Row: Sally Herbst, Karen Moneymaker, Debbie Gray, Shirley Hillard, Lisa Christensen, Debbie Schaffer, Kerry Wrede, loann Rodden, Sandy McCage, Maria Spain, Kathy Rogan, Shelly Vinovichg Back Row: Karhen Bellamy, Vicki Trachta, Linda Olson, Karen Nixon, Annette Doubek, Betsy Morrel, Amy Mullins. 5. Crowds gather around Valerie Apt and Shirley Hilliard as they try to live through Drill Team ini- tiation. 46' W ,K J, QQZAL M U-W, 'A i In Lf AK- , X x V ff yf 1 ,.-,, v . , ,. 7 fi ,. Z3 sf QA yy KZ f it ... hm ' Y . 1 1 gg Q 55454 ' ,. ,, . W, f 3? , if . 1 -J' .55 9 1 , ,..4,.w,.,,, -A as ' A .1 X ' X? fq I-A. 1 f 553' - - ' ,- In wffsl X f,f,.s ' if', ' -,' F .uf X .N ' 1 , fx , X y ff , 5 NN U 1 ' ' . ,N . Y A 1 Q QN j, C21 Lx U Q' . ,gg,L , Ni V Avi 1 V 1 wg 1 zu: L.'.:':' ' .rx X' vf' J- 1 W ' :af - fi 2' Q 1 s-Z dvi. -715-fr' 'v ' ' . ' I ' ' ' xl -- ,-. ' H A f 4' . ' X Q-as LL .- x ...aw ..-- 1 1 ji I Qi H I t l if Hs. H 'u ' Q Q 1 i Q :J . 4. I . ,i ll: .ll.lt4 SEIIIIIII SPIIIIT Receiving the honorable mention of superior squad at cheerleading camp during the summer was only the start for Canyon's '77-'78 varsity cheerleaders. The spirit stick was also won at camp, where 150 schools were in attendance. This spirit continued to grow throughout the school year as the girls faithfulness in attending and cheering at varsity sports events supported the teams to the year's end. In addition, many students felt that pep assemblies were more en- joyable than ever before. The varsity cheer- leaders' hard work and preparation was defi- nitely appreciated in this area, and their efforts to make Canyon more spiritfilled added to Ca- nyon's legend. 1. Seniors lan Schlund and jenny Bell get the crowd rowdy at a football game. 2. Nancy Prescott, Iulie Ballas, and Ianus Farris cheer our basketball team on, 3. Varsity Songleaclersg Charleen Lescault, Irene Garcia, Cyndi Arnold, Tracy Mason, lan Schlund, and Lisa Buskirk. 4. H78 is great! 5. Varsity Cheerleaders, jenny Bell, Cindy Hayes, lanus Farris, lulie Ballas, Nancy Prescott, and Leslie Bell. 6. Canyon's Mascot Laura Clark, talks to Leslie Bell and Kathy Duran on how the game is going. 7. Cindy Hayes, Charleene Lescault, and Janus Farris show what comic talent our Varsity squad has at a pep rally. 8. Seniors Cindy Hayes, Lisa Buskirk, Tracy Ma- son, and Leslie Bell show their spirit at the Mini-Leadership Camp. 1 Q 1, Miz V' ... fd I ,, :imi- I W , I I , 'I 1 I L' I 5 A91 fb , I I IPI H. 7 IN? ' I 45, I I ' ' A-u-sau, JJ 4 THANKS TO MY SQUAD, CHEER- LEADING HAS LEFT ME WITH MANY MEMORIES THAT I WILL ' ALWAYS CHERISH. NANCY PRE- ' SCOTT 'ia ' 55 Gll llIlI1' EIISPIIIIT Spirited junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked year-round in order to arouse needed enthu- siasm for non-varsity teams. The j.V. squad had to cope with new experiences such as learning when to yell at swimming meets and learning exactly what went on at a water polo game. Other projects included decora- ting lockers the day of a game, learning to adjust from a six member squad to a five member squad after having Head Cheer- leader Maureen Medina move away, cheer- ing at CIF varsity games, winning Spirit Stick twice and receiving ribbons for excellence at NCA camp. Comanche newcomers found their way to class on the first day of school, aided by the helpful Sophomore Cheerleaders. Squad memories included camp, when Kelly got stuck in the door, beaver fever, the big thud, and sleepyhead who missed out on the spirit guns and girl to girl talks. The Soph- omore Cheerleaders also had the privilege of cheering at CIF Varsity games, making '77-78 a year to remember for all. 'l. Sophomore Squad: Front Row: Kelly Myers, Elaine Trosper, Middle Row: Teri Willis, Shelley Willisp Back Row: janet McKinney, jabette Bradley. 2. junior Varsity Cheerleader Robin Timm enjoys her new role as jV Bas- ketball Team member during a pep rally role ex- change. 3. Closing her eyes in anticipation of a victory, jenny Kunkel lets out a big yell. 4. junior Varsity Squad: Teresa Massey, Kathy Taylor, Robin Timm, jenny Kunkel, Debbie Fardig, Maureen Medina. 5. jabette Bradley and Mike Kauftelt trade outfits for a different pep assem- bly. 6. Comanche Pride gives Shelley Willis, Kathy Tay- lor, and Debbie Fardig something to cheer about. 56 r,l, ' A . I .- 5 OUR SQUAD THIS YEAR HAS BEEN LIKE A BIG FAM- ILY. WE ARCUE A LOT, BUT WE LOVE EACH OTHER ANY- WAY. KATHY TAYLOR E -ffmgff If . I , I , ' f .V L1 W J-AT I ffl If rig- g lxlv I : - I If xx I .- . Q ? ,.-ff -- ,. -r IT WAS FILLED WITH FITS AND HUNKS. ANNE SEITILA 58 --v- ,.4.....rf , r:',hU9' - t C , 4 PIIILIGHTIIIIIS Sixteen hard-working reporters enjoyed in- creased facilities when SMOKE SIGNALS moved in to share a room and advisor with the LEGEND staff. Every two or three weeks, the SMOKE SIG- NALS staff published a four to eight page paper under the direction of Editor-in-Chief Mark Haas. Advisor Ms. Pat Fairchild stressed basic journalistic style to her staff, but still allowed enough freedom for them to develop a style and philosophy of their own. Field trips were taken to L.A. Times and Orange City News to stimulate the staff and to help improve their reporting skills. Members of the staff also attended area and state journalism conferences as well as write-off competitions in the spring. Cries of l'm so confused and What are we gonna do? flooded the publications room where members of Canyon's LEGEND staff at- tempted to produce an impressive yearbook. Di- rected by Editor-in-Chief janis Ray, LEGEND staffers struggled to overcome the deadline blues while coping with apparent nervous break- downs. Such mental deficiencies led the class to depend upon their beloved Editor-in-Chief to unabounded extents, making completion of the bigger-than-ever yearbook a miracle. Also aided by their new advisor, Mrs. Fairchild, LEG- END photographers, and editors, writers worked hard the entire year to make Comanche pride evident in the fifth anniversary edition of the Legend. 1. LEGEND Staff, Seated: Ginger Bagley, julie Ballas, lanis Ray, Diane Liggettg Standing: Anne Seitila, Ed Gogin, Andre Perra, Michelle Stellhorn, Teresa Cartwright, Karen lones, Mike Yasuda, Brian Mizuki, Bob Shatney, jenny Golden, Sherri McDermott. 2. Class clown and annual photographer lon Curtner gets the camera ready to go. 3. SMOKE SIG- NALS' Staff seated: Sonya Ekes, Kathy Shannon, Karen Silva, Karen Schmidt, On Tables: Darren Stuart, Mark Haas, Deb- bie Short, Tom Irwin, Andy Zdon. 4. Surprise! Kathy Tay- lor finds a missing negative. 5. Advisor for both LEGEND and SMOKE SIGNALS, Mrs. Pat Fairchild laughs at staff member Darren Stuart's joke. 6. Matt Montgomery and Stephanie Brown discuss a layout for a page of the paper. l 59 The number of Girls' League participants in- creased during the 1977-78 school year as Com- anche girls discovered that all female students at Canyon were automatic members of the organi- zation. Members worked hard during the year to suit the activity needs of all the girls at Canyon High. Meetings were spent discussing and plan- ning the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, Hi Mom, and Date Dad festivities, while innovating a Girl of the Month program. Each month after exten- sive screening, one girl from each grade level was chosen by a panel of teachers, adminis- trators, and Women's Club representatives. The Anaheim Hills Women's Club sponsored the program and awarded a scholarship based on service to Canyon and the community to a Girl of the Year. Under the leadership of Advisor Ray Dunne and President Andre Perra, Canyon's Key Club was once again of great service to the immediate community. Landscaping and other campus im- provement projects were the most visible ac- complishments of Key Club, but other club ac- tivities included key hunts, car rallies, basketball tournaments and luncheons. Through the hard work of the members, over two thousand dollars were made during the '77-78 school year. 1. Canyon's Key Club, Front Row: Kent Dacus, john Stephens, Kevin Kiene, Paul Ballas, Middle Row: Stephen Vautrin, Dan Buttrey, Dave Fremont, Andre Perra, Ed Gogin, Mr. Dunne, back row: lohn Hartman, Ned Anthony, How- ard Bolton, Steve White, Scott Foster, Frank Amato, Steve Kouri, Don Lombino, and Brian Siegel. 2. Key Club member Clark Arnwine paints on the number before starting the car rally. 3. Canyon's Girls League: Front Row: Leslie Swan, Robin Mason, Susan leffreys, Cindy Murphy, Tina Dacus, Teresa Cartwright, Virginia DePaola, Lisa Cartwright, Middle Row: Sara Carpentaro, Marty Nelson, Patti Vanwanterghem, Karen Popke, Robin Hale, Susan Papera, Sheri Neal, Shirley Papera, Laurie Ventrola, Anne Thibert, Kris Druihlet, Elaine Crockett, Back Row: Donna Kenefick, loAnn Roden, Brook Casteel, Marion Miller, Denise Short, Karen Duncan, Ingrid Rekte, Karen King, Karen Carver, Briana Baldwin, Michelle Maietta, Lisa Christensen, Suzanne Smith, Kim Shebanek, Lori lensne, Diana Duran, Sylvia Smith. 4. Andre Perra leads Key Club meetings with great enthusiasm. 5. Paul Ballas adds a little music to the meeting. 6. The Girls league advi- sors and officers: President Brook Casteel, Advisors Ms. Betty Lease, Ms. Alice Huestis, and Sophomore representa- tives, Deidre Deese, and Leslie Swan. 60 'mi-.' . initr- O xx 3-. n. -an-., ,, H I In.. - A V 'rfb -4' sr. 1, 7191-f ,. . H' .I .k- 'WA '-L ,, ' 1 KEY CLUB HAS MADE ME AND EVERYONE IN- VOLVED WITH KEY CLUB NOW AWARE OF THE NEED FOR GOOD CITI- ZENS IN THE COMMU- NITY AND IN SCHOOL. ANDRE PERRA ir.. 61 Illl TIIE SI'll'I'I.Ilill'I' Both Drama Club and Speech Team mem- bers became well-practiced in being on-stage in '77-781 Members of Drama Club visited the sets of One Day at a Time , All in the Family and Carter Country as one of their activities. They also participated in a candy saleg money raised vvas used for the purchase of costumes and prop materials. Most of the Drama Club members either acted or worked on drama pro- ductions under the guidance of Advisor Frank Bello. Ms. jackie Sagouspe kept the '78' Forensics Team talking, the team members' speech topics ranged from yo-yos' to 'approval seeking.' Talented students appeared in many Orange County tournaments and state competitions. I. Speech Team members Roy Hennegan and Becky Rivera help each other memorize speeches. 2. Hours of rehearsal give Carla Edmonds the confidence needed to compete in a tournament. 3. Drama Clubg Front Row: Gabby Angotti, Cindy Poer, Bob Fehd, Pam Westmore, Nancy Garber, Luke Beamer, Middle Row: Mr. Frank Bello, lean Cray, Pam Bry- ant, Terri Raney, Peggy Duquesnel, lonee Shady, lonel Nicholson, Karen Carver, Back Row: Laure Mac Connell, Mark Picogna. 4. Beneath posters of great performers, Rocky Zion leads the Drama Club in a discussion of field trip possibilities. 5. Pam Bryant critiques David Crook's speech. 6. Prop production isn't all fun and games as is clearly seen on Dave Cook's face as he is watched by Brenda limenez. 7. Advisor Jackie Sagouspe's room provides the setting for an animated performance by Forensic Team member David Burke. 62 DRAMA IS CRAZY! YOU CAN BE YOURSELF AND NOBODY CARES OR EVEN NOTICES! NANCY GARBER Y my , A 'gil' if-1 rn. , A . . 6 63 DANCE PRODUC- TION HAS GIVEN ME A REAL GPPORTU- NITY T0 EXPRESS MYSELF IN A NEW WAY. KATHY EL- BQURNE MW 5. IIIIIY ITTITIIIIES For many of those struck Wlth bOOgl6 fever ballet flu a jazz condltlon and other all ments, the only cure was Dance Productlon Dance Workshop was held Tuesday and Thurs day nlghts as well as durlng second perlod every day Wlfh Ms loyce jackson to cover almost ev ery concelvable form of danclng From ballet to dlSCO, the course emphaslzed creatlve move ment Wlth offlcers Dlane Schumaker and Deb ble Matson, the group coordlnated a show, Body AttltUdeS , whlch was glven on March 3 and 4 The select group of dancers worked hard and made the productlon a success 1 Thursday nlght practlces help the members of Dance Pro ductlon ready themselves for Body AttltUdeS 2 Dance Pro ble Fenner Second Row Sandy Mltchell Llnda Butler Darla lngersol Adrlenne Hahn Thlrd Row Stacy Levy Anne Seltlla VlCkl Avanzato Donna Thorne Back Row Denla McAfee Debble Heffel Mary Durka Maureen Smlth Albert Barry Ms loyce jackson Nancy Schllllng Chrls Drullhet Debble DuChene Laure McConnell Kathy Elbourne 3 Patty Math eny and Debble Matsen dance to the Vafled beat of Dlsco CONNECTION 4 lonee Shady Debble DuChene Adrlenne Hahn Stacey Beach Sue Powell and Stacy Levy bow as they prove to be true entertalners ' u ' rf I ll ll ll' ' ' ll ' I - 11 ' H - ' ductiong Front Row: Brenda Swick, Diane Schumaker, Deb- : 2 ' , ' , , I 3 l l , I 5 , , . , , - , , , 1 1 ' - ' . . ,, . - H , - - . . . , , , , , , 65 W ll Illll N ll W Il M EN CAA, the only girls' athletic organization on campus, wrestled with their goal of bringing girls' sports up to par with the boys' sports. To accomplish this goal, GAA had sev- eral fund raisers to provide money to buy equipment. The most notable fund raiser, the annual Girl - Date- Boy dance, was planned by the spring representatives: Pres- ident: Keri Woods, Vice-President: Cyndi Chateau, and their advisor, Linda Smith. A stationery sale and an Easter egg sale were held for the same purpose. Other events in- cluded Fall and Spring Awards Desserts. 1. GAA Board: Vice-President: Cyndi Chateau, Secre- tary: janet Kraft, President: Keri Woods. 2. Fall Sports Representatives: Nancy Fry, Michelle Harlin, jackie Nelson. Not pictured: janet Ciaeta. 3. Girls' Athletic As- sociation: Front Row: Shelly Slough, Anita Benetts, julie Verga, janis Marin, Renita Caldwell, Second Row: Sheryl Weingart, Karen Doi, Gisela Leinz, Florica Bledea, Denis Seliga, Mary Durka, Annette Doubeck, Charleen Lescault, Susan jeffries, Third Row: jeanine Yakomoto, Medina Dietrich, Sonya Meiser, judy Steese, Laura Mann, Teresa Brown, Amy Swett, judy Belville, Marci Minamide, Karen Rogers, Maureen Smith, Fourth Row: Sabrina Dietrich, Lila Sifuentes, Dawn Ford, Robin Gerr, Patty Parker, Collette Billing- ton, Kerri Huennekens, Lisa Morris, Diane Hudson, Karen Carver, Elaine Crockett: Fifth Row: Shelly Thornton, Tricia Davis, Nancy Czapar, Charlotte By- ron, Sixth Row: Kathy DeShano, Andrea McGurn, ja- net Gaeta, Anne Smode, Michelle Harlin, Keri Woods, Robin Mason, Debbie Wolfelt, Krista Bucotti, Seventh Row: Debbie Foldenaur, jamie johnson, jackie East- burn, Laurie Coontz, joAnn Pinette: Eighth Row: Sue Foldenauer, Ingrid Retke, Karen Duncan, Denise Short, Michelle Stellhorn, Val Linn, Andi Pernell, jodie O'Neil, Back Row: Anne Thibert, Teresa Carroll, Step- hanie Brown, Cheryl Pryior, Carolyn Paukistis. 4. GAA advisor, Ms. Linda Smith smiles as she talks with some of the girls. 5. Spring Sports representatives: Cindy Murphy, Teresa Carroll, Mary Durka, Lynda Berg. Not pictured: janice Ray. mi! IT'S SO GREAT TO SEE ALL OF THE GIRLS WORKING TOGETHER OUT THERE. MS. LINDA SMITH l' w 1 ' J.: M ' WE'RE RADICALQ WB HAVE A LGT OF FUN ANDREA ATKIIN ' N l F I 54.1 Q., IIIIITEII Fllll IIIIIIEIISTIIIIIIIIIIIII A multi-cultural high school club that strives to promote student understanding of the various cultural groups attending Ca- nyon, was Mr. Kent Moore's description of Razas Unidas. Some of these goals were attained by having guest speakers at meet- ings, going on field trips and participating in food sales. All these activities helped to break down some of the barriers that exist among ethnic groups. A field trip to Mt. Baldy was a favorite among club members, being out in the open helped them to com- municate and enjoy themselves far more than the usual classroom setting. A group of fun-loving students who en- joy the study of foreign language and cul- tures, described the International Club ac- cording to Ms. Donna Kidde, advisor. With Andrea Atkin as president, International Club had an eventful year. The most out- standing event was the International Dinner and Song Fest in the spring, other happen- ings included an ice skating and pizza party, traditional International and Christ- mas Celebration and foreign films. The club won the Christmas Door Decorating Con- test and celebrated by getting together to eat the victory cake. Even with all the mer- riment, the club was able to keep in mind at all times, an understanding and apprecia- tion of foreign cultures. 1. International Club Members, Front Row: lohanna Koskele, Yvonne Seliga, joel Atkins, Marlene Leinz, Dave Boyadjieffp Second Row: Lynn Nakamoto, Lori Cormack, Third Row: Janice Ray, Donna Lamano, An- drea Atking At Right of Table: Lila Sifuentes, Anne Se- tila, ludy Steese. 2. Anna Uriarte shows pride in her snowman after she constructed it at Mount Baldy with Razas Unidas. 3. A few of the Razas Unidas Club mem- bers enjoy playing football at one of their picnics. 4. Razas Unidas Club Members, Front Row: lean Van- dervelden, Colleen Navarro, Adrianna Flores, Melinda Carrillo, Carmen Mora, Danny lofi, Middle Row: Norma Flores, Cindee Espinoza, Alma Flores, Maria Lopez, Liz Serafin, Richard Uriarteg Back Row: Bill Sandoval, Francisco Flores, David Uriarte, Lottie Cabr- era, Sandee Espinoza, Martha Arrendondo, Mr. Kent Moore, Anna Uriarte. 5. Francisco Flores walks through the Mission San luan Capistrano during one of Razas Unidas' field trips. 69 . ,.. 3 - 1:--Ss F' Y 2.4 I NX V3 - is t -, .31 f ww on -1 5 . .1 - 'x xi: ,il --i,,.? .fg--sb W T .4,. ke 1 T SI' 1 4 5, ----.i Q 6 ' 'FT 'T Y?s 1 TfFjf 'I 1 zu I i -f - ,L ..,,.,:,- . Illl Lllltl All I All S One good trip desenfes another, seemed to be the theme of Travel Club this year. After a successful '77 summer European tour, the club planned another for the summer of '78, Although the cost of travel certainly wasn't cheap the club dad get a discount rate therefore club members ralsed enough money to pay thelr own fare Luke the previous trlp the 78 tnp concentrated on learnrng through expenence about dlfferent cul tures and languages whnch added to the normal classroom and book learning experuence Travel lS the best education a person can get fAdvxsor Gary Longj Probably the most outgoing group at Canyon IS the Amencan Field Servlce outgoing ID the sense that AFS In an lnternatlonal organlzatlon dedicated to the exchange of students through out the world Thls year Canyon was fortunate enough to have four forelgn exchange students Anne Settlla from Flnland lohanna Koskela from Fmland Lars Forsman from Sweden and Carl Unch Bauer from Germany Canyon s only off: clal AFS sponsored students Canyon also had two exchange students abroad who were Held: Daetwyler ln S Afrlca and Amy Gravenhorst ln Chile Both of these students recelved a heroes welcome when they returned at a banquet which all members of AFS attended The brggest event of the year was a weekend m Apnl when approx :matelv 40 forelgn exchange students came to stay wlth AFS members 1 A few AFS members listen during the groups meetings Front Row Teresa Brown Mellnda Hoyt Back Row Briana Baldwin Anne Sextlla Sheryl Woodhouse Chris Mathews 2 Sue Busse Miss Allce Carroll advisor jennifer Burke and Te resa Cartwright lxsten attentlvely to President Gltta Froellch announcmg the agenda 3 Travel Club members relax as they dnscuss thelr upcoming trlp to Europe Sheryl Woodhouse fbackl Lisa Reynolds Randy Klern Ken Shedarowlch Sue Clark Kam Brown 4 Brnan Mnzukl and Teresa Cartwrrght look over AFS roll sheet 5 Travel Club advisor Cary Long dlscuss trip with Linda Stratton and Sue Mlhatovrc 6 Many forergn students also enjoy the Canyon campus Front Row Hleu Nguyen Unch Popke Avlra Hesonsky Grtta Froellch Sol Pham Emma Flores Sharm Fooladvand Anne Seltlla Back Row Nader Dejbakhsh llm Hsy Yuan Kao My Nguyen loerg Bosbach Mohammed Bakhtlarl George Batschaun lo hanna Koskela Carl Bauer Keyee Hsu Quyen Huynh Shoh reh Hashem Hashempour Sam Batshoun I 1 1 . . , ' . I I 11 ' ' 'I 1 1 I 1 ' . , . 1 . . , . ' - 1 . , , I 1 1 1 - - I I I - 1 1 1 1 , . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I V I - l I I V - , . 71 ,X A K .J- H 'QQN 4 A in X-.P 'iii' Q93-' .. ,H ng.: IRA 1, ., I 'N-Y :WX-A.53s .1 1 . ... M. W. llllE'l' lllllll lllIII.Il Canyon's water-based clubs, Scuba and Ski,were both blessed in '77-78. Taking full advantage of the new pool, many stu- dents took classes in scuba, the more inter- ested Comanches joined newly-formed Scuba Club. Ms. Rosie Grohs, advisor, en- couraged the members to work for their certificates and learn more about scuba diving. The big trip of the year was to Cata- lina for a full day of diving and abalone fishing. Travel was highly important to the Ski Club too, since the end of a two year drought afforded opportunities for more frequent ski trips. inclement California weather made possible a trip to Mammoth over Thanksgiving, and week end excur- sions to Big Bear and Mammoth for the rest of the season. Through their affiliation with the Explorer Scouts, members became eli- gible for group rates on trips out of state. Avid skiers visited Utah at Christmas and Easter. President Andi Pernell and Vice Presidents lody O'Neill and Marty Nelson led the club in planning a Canyon trip to Yosemite in April, finishing one ofthe most active years for the Ski Club at Canyon. 1. Ski Club members Teri McHugh, Linda Byrd, Karen Macfarlane, Carolyn Paukstis, jody O'Neill, and Mike Newman talk over plans for the next ski trip. 2. Doug Fuhrodt watches Dan Carman and Darren Webb practice the step-off method to enter the water from a boat. 3. When no area is available to step-off, this method, demonstrated by Darren Webb, Phil Ber- riman, and Dan Carman, must be used. 4. Darren Webb prepares to don his tank and resuscitation B.C. 5. The Scuba Club, Front Row: Darren Webb, Mark Short, Ken Shedarowich, Marlo Reynold, Ms. Rose Grohs, Randy Feeney, Charlotte Byron, Doug Fuhrodt, Ms. loyce lacksong Back Row: Paul DiMario, Dan Car- man, Phil Berriman, Laura Kough, and Eric Nepp. 6. Checking out his regulator to make sure it is working properly, Darren Webb prepares to dive to the bot- tom. 7. Peggy Duquesnel, julie Ballas, and Pam West- more stand ready to boogie down the slopes. rw 73 LGVE IS BEING WITH IENNYX' GARY HILTON KX I ' A .2-'f-Pfz'1i1' 1 ' ' -A - f, , . -Yfv -, f.L,I,4g,f 9- I ' . ' 'nk--.I.' 17 Y- ,, A-,fag 1 IE .aff '32-I-,.: , '1',',:3.u. I ' i ' :-y-.u'g:,,+:..,g,f9,, 1 gi -V I, ,I - ' - iluin:-w f I f H - JI. .X 1 To promote more enthusiasm in students about photography the Photo Club under the leadershrp of Mr Ray Leal took a freld trlp to Yosemrte as therr major project of the year Many prctures were taken, and everyone en joyed themselves rn the process, whrch was what the Photo Club was all about Photo of the Month Award was contrnued for the second year rn a row encouraging many Comanches to become Interested rn photography as a new hobby Canyon students are so unto belongrng to groups was the valrd complaint heard often amongst Comanches However despite the complarnts nothrng seemed to change Com anches strll appeared to hang around rn groups dunng breaks and at school functrons Takrng a walk through the cam pus gave many vrsrtors def mute Impressions of clrquelsh behavtor Whether thxs was good or bad Comanches strll enjoyed their crrcle of friends and many small groups merged to form larger less defmed groups These unclubs were formed on the basrs of common Interest often a sport or lrfe style Brarns Loadres Surfers locks and many, many other groups drd attempt to get along and frghtrng or antagonrstrc feelrngs were extremely unusual Thus led to a more casual mellow feelrng on campus whrch showed rn rm proved school sprrrt All groups consrdered un clubs allowed Canyon to have a drstrnct rdentrty whrle establrshrng themselves as part of our modern Comanche culture 1 Thrs years 77 78 couples Carey Hayes jeff Duran Kelth Watkrns Sand: Vasquez Pat Mumford lanus Farrrs Mary Carlson and jeff Smevog 2 Thrs years Comanche surfers Front Row Bobby Acton Mark Koch Back Row Pat Everett Chrrs Poole Randy Payne Kurt Koch Randy Carrrngton Trm Russel 3 Photo Club Front Row Ralph Runz lrm Lunger Sue Burke Steve Naloy leff Brllrngton Back Row Crarg loulon Roche Mrke Van Wonterghem Mrke Yasuda Mr Ray Leal Barry Nelson Larry Hewitt 4 jeff Smevog and Mary Carlson take a quret moment dunng class to enjoy each others company 5 Comanche couples jenny Kunkel Cary Hrlton Kim Myers Andre Rekte larme Cathenne Derrek Hood Sandra Arcrero and Fred Segurn 6 Loadres are con sidered one of the largest unclubs on campus 7 Wrth a panorama of student photos IH the background jeff Brllrng ton munches thoughtfully durrng the Photo Club meetrng 1 1 ' 1 11 11 ' 1 11 ' ' 11 - ' 1 , ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . H . . ,, . 1 1 11 11 I - If ' ll 11 ' 11 11 ll 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I - . . . . H ,, . . . . - 1 1 , 1 . . , , 1 1 1 1 . , I 1 ' ' 1 3 1 F : 1 1 1 1 1 . . 5 : , 1 1 1 I 3 ' I 1 1 - , , . . . 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 , . . - ' 11 11 - I - 75 13 3'-L. -1-If-gg -JL' UJUUJ'LlNllLAil'CDLi353 77 EXDHDUUJDSSWWEWQJEXSS Dr. Donald Ingwerson, president of the school board, dealt with the responsibility of handling 41 schools in the Orange Unified School District. One of the major areas of concern was over- crowding, especially in the Canyon area. Other than overcrowding, there were no major prob- lems. Improvements were made in counseling levident at Canyon with two counselorsj, and the counselor-to-student ratio was one of the lowest in the state. The administration during the 77-78 school year had several goals. Mr. Richard Kirwan tried to carry out the new attendance procedure be- cause he feels attendance is extremely impor- tant. Mr. Tom Yim worked to improve commu- nication between parents, students, and faculty by personal interaction. Mr. lerry Uffleman pro- moted basic academics in spelling, vocabulary, and reading. He also attempted to bring more cultural events to Canyon which would have a more lasting value than live rock assemblies. Mr. Dick Behn promoted as much student in- volvement as possible and increased the amount of activities in order that more Comanches could become involved in their schools. Mr. Bill Schroeder tried to build friendly relations be- tween students and administrators and insured that everything ran smoothly. 1. Mr. Donald lngwerson, Superintendent-Board of Educa- tion members: 2. Mr. loe Cherry 3. Mr. Gilbert Darwin 4. Mr. Robert Elliot 5. Ms. Ruth Evans 6. Mr. Dennis Fitzgerald 7. Ms. Eleanore Pleines 8. Mr. Bert Skiles, President, Canyon's Ad- ministrative Staff: 9. Mr. Richard Kirwan, Principal 10. Mr. Bill Schroeder, Dean of Students. 11. Mr. Thomas Yim, Assistant Principal-Student Personnel. 12. Mr. Richard Behn, Director of Activities. 13. Mr. jerry Uffleman, Assistant Principal-Cur- riculum. 78 , 1- yt ly L..-if .14 1' l Rc V. 'i -L 'lr A-?. t X lei pv- ,' 12 k Q T! ' 4 Q4 1 t I3 'SQ , M1 L. . 51. n ......-.a,.,' - -' ,rv 1 L Y I ? L. V T 1 Ik. -V gi. . -'S' 'T CDUJUJSSEE During the school year, Canyon's counselors worked hard to help students choose their ap- propriate courses. Counselors developed three- year plans with each student, while emphasizing career choices and post-high school education. Two of Canyon's six counselors, Ms. Mary Lou Keihler and Ms. Gayle Levine, arrived to accom- modate the enormous amount of new students. Ms. Kiehler was placed in charge of placement and vocations and Ms. Levine was given the job of orientation. Returning counselors Ms. Alice Huestis, the college counselor, Ms. Wilma Wit- tman in charge of scholarships and financial aid, Mr. Al Pfeiffer, career counselor, and Mr. Lloyd Robinette, head counselor, had to cope with the increased paperwork which was caused by the new attendance procedures. Mr. Robinette com- mented, We enjoy helping students with their personal adjustment problems. Student atten- dance was greatly improved, but the counselors had to face mountains of paperwork as a result. Counseling is a great occupation for those people who like working with other people. 1. Mr. Lloyd Robinette, Head Counselor. 2. Ms. Alice Huestis, College Counselor. 3. Ms. Mary Lou Kiehler, Vocation Coun- selor. 4. Mr. AI Pfeiffer, Career Counselor. 5. Ms. Wilma Wit- tman, Financial Aid Counselor. 6. Ms. Gayle Levine, Orienta- tion Counselor. AVP ,k Mum' .ye 4,' ' r P w'S J tbl-3 af 82 lg. IF, al X lP Li.t Canyon would not have functioned smoothly without the hard work and dedication of the Support Staff. These people were responsible for the clean campus, the preparation of cafeteria food, the dittos that Comanches received almost daily, and many other items that were too often taken for granted, yet it was their work that made Canyon an organized and efficient school. 1. Secretaries, Front Row: Ms. Sally Schultz, Ms. Virginia Ma- son, Ms. lune Olson, Ms. Lois Vinton, Ms, Lou Wilsong Back Row: Ms. Marge Blakemore, Ms. Pat Thomas 2. Custodians, Front Row: Mr. Robert Robbins, Mr. Earl Emmert, Mr. Paul Martinez, Mr. Ken Litchfield, Back Row: Mr. Doug Blackford, Mr. Richard Hesick, -Mr. Willie Gilmoneg Not present: Mr. Brad Causen, Mr. Gonzalo Garcia 3. Cafeteria Workers, Front Row: Ms. Ellen Forward, Ms. Linda Proctor, Ms. Lupe Her- rera, Ms. Betty Wood, Ms. Adeline Wendorfg Back Row: Ms. Barbara Risco, Ms. Lois Campbell 4. Librarian, Ms. Enid Taylor 5. Nurses, jackie Lester, Ms. lean Kesterson 6. Noon-Super- visors, Ms. Nancy Gall, Ms. Mary Clark, Ms. Ann Ren, Not present: David Deany 7. Secretaries, Ms. Mary Mitcheltree, Ms. Rosemary Mumford, Ms. Paddy Khann 8. Secretaries, Ms. Ann Berry, Ms. Sue Hockman, Ms. Ann Cahoon, Ms. lean Thompson. 83 C933 EWU W Mr. Ray Leal headed the Art Department which worked to display more art throughout the campus so that Comanches could become more aware of the department's achievements. The goal of the Art Depanment was to cultivate intellectual bases for making and justifying aesthetic judgments in the visual arts in relation to personal and community life and to the envi- ronment. A major activity of the Art Depart- ment was the Laureate show and the Orange Mall Show in May. The Music Department tried to achieve a basic foundation in music education for all its stu- dents. With the leadership of Mr. Tom Ridley and Mr. Bill Macmillan, the Music Department also strove to teach music students how to work together to reach the activities carried on by sep- arate groups in the department, all worked to- gether to present a Winter Concert. 1. Mr. Ray Leal, Art. 2. Ms. Shirley Cherno, Art. 3, Ms. Erika Wolfem, Art. 4. Ms. Rose Grohs, Art. 5. Mr. Bill McMillan and Mr. Tom Ridley, Music. 84 ,.. -, -.H 7 44 N ---I ' , . ' , Q '3' . ff wx ,-., .l ' -.-. ' 'Z . 3,4 ' I-ft5i' 1 at A -A V if ' y ff -li I ii.:-'fhq 'mir 4' 1 V 12 LS, ' 1' -. . 2 V- X-'N f Y 153 P ' f- V, N -. It N if m ' ' , , ' .- f f -Qu? -5 OK. ' , 1 ',1f'ffp -- F ' V - 4 . 3 ' '5'V'fM, ,. ,ro 0' ' Nj Y 1 if flu. S. Ll I ..,w v Q ,J:. an . ,O 9 ...- A- h X 77,4 ,A ' ,. . L Q . I' I if .n.,.'.,-, .',g'l'l-9 o o o 9 0 9 0 fy K1 ,,rlOO Z I f X .41 85 ll llll ll ll E - -- ...H ,4 f f .43 if-4. 'l i F 'i ll S ,-,,,,...--2-' 2 SQUARE. DESK With courses ranging from stenography to ac- counting, the Business Department tried to de- velop students' employable skills in secretarial, clerical, and bookkeeping areas. Another Busi- ness Department objective was to help students become knowledgeable consumers. Under the leadership of Mrs. Lori juan, the department coped with an average of twenty-seven students per class. The classes involved participants in twelve diverse areas of business. Throughout the year, the department was involved in the Sears Executive Secretarial Program, the District Busi- ness Contest, and the Rotary Club Student of the Month Contest. The Home Economics Department strove to present opportunities available in the field and also worked to make students self-sufficient in all areas taught in the department. More than 200 students were involved in the coed Home Eco- nomics Department, chaired by Carol Gressingh. Although cooking and sewing were the primary subjects, family care and other important aspects needed to run a household were taught. The Home Economics students' projects were dis- played at the Christmas Open House and the Spring Show. Special Education provided a favorable envi- ronment in which students could overcome vari- ous learning disabilities and promote them- selves, both academically and vocationally. Each instructor geared his or her courses to specific individuals and groups. The instructors expressed the desire to have each student reach his or her full potential by following a three-year plan that suited them. 1. Mr. Ted Ondracek, Business. 2. Ms. Cindy Nelson, Home Economics. 3. Mr. Edward O'Keefe, Special Education. 4. Ms. loyce Miller, Business. 4. Ms. Lori juan. 5, Ms. Carol Gressingh, Home Economics. -f ,hi 3 1 V. 'if ll nag, fi! wif? '3 gf .L au ss v'1'1!!.?32-.g1'2F W--wr. . T ff 212 ii b JN M YL N W A Q ?' 1 5 JI 1, ,. P ' 5:91112 , 2 3 if W W , 1 Q' IRD 2 Dmriu luuulon X W . n , . '2-fs' u---:TN ,I f 1 I . L 1 I gf' I EPEZEXGWUKBEXEDW With more and more students working in their spare time, Work Experience handled a record number of students. Under the leadership of Mr. Kent Moore, Work Experience found jobs for students and gave them school credit for their jobs. The Regional Occupations Program catered to students who hoped to find a job after they graduated or those who wanted to experience their chosen career before they planned their college major. Ms. Trish Ames directed the vari- ous programs which included construction, banking, and medical occupations. State Requirements chairman Mr. Harper Eph- rom battled over-crowded classes while at- tempting to send safe drivers onto the California highways. The first six weeks of the course were spent driving cars and working simulators with roving teachers who went on to teach at other high schools. The rest of the classtime was used for viewing films and taking notes on lectures. 1. State Requirements, Left Row: Mr. lack Smalley, Mr. Rich- ard Stock, Mr. Tony Biagottip Middle Row: Mr. Harper Eph- romp Right Row: Mr. Edward lanowski, Mr. Harold Prange. 2. Ms. Trish Ames, Work Experience. 3. Mr. Kent Moore, Work Experience. 4. Ms. Pam Snowden, State Requirements 5. Mr. Don McCrea, ROP. 89 T-if f' T R.- ..,, sr' U , ,-.TL H , f L .lst-E F 1 - .jlii1 ?L!- fljglg-fujfq -my ,IQ f, -ra' L5-1.3. A I - ',,-vi-f--:js MNH- , inf? f :'?'!i'l.1 ' N! al.: lm E 1JL..'r, ,, .-'A ' .11 1 . J . .4 JL-, . A' xi' - A+ if -1-.ff 167' ..Q,f - V.. -LA 9 ,pf X' i -Id 90 K CB lillliil lilllltllmll H153 ln a world that seems to be getting smaller by the minute, a second language becomes very important for almost every career. fMs. Kiddel. For that reason, many students took French, German or Spanish, not only to meet college entrance requirements, but to learn about another culture and to someday carry on conversations with people from other countries. Many courses took field trips and all courses participated in a foreign language camp where English was strictly forbidden for two whole days. Stimulated by the goal of improving reading and applying reading skills to other areas, both educational and vocational, the Reading Department reached almost all levels of stu- dents. ln the Reading Lab with its special equipment, most students followed courses tailored to their individual needs and thereby moved at their own pace without pressure. By next year the Reading Department hopes to have a Reading for Survival class and in future years hopes to have a team reading system similar to the sophomore and junior history course studies. 'I. Mr. Ramon Rodriguez, Foreign Language. 2. Ms. Donna Kidde, Department Head, Foreign Language. 3. Ms. jennifer Burke, Foreign Language. 4. Mr. Vy Trac Do, English as a Second Language. 5. Mr. Tim Kelley, Foreign Language, Language Arts. 6. Ms. Irene Pan- agatacos, Foreign Language. 7. Ms. Amy McFarland, For- eign Language, Department Head, Reading. 8. Mr. Rick McGuckin, Learning Skills. 9. Mr. Mike Sayward, Foreign Language, Athletics, Not Pictured, Ms. Cathy Franklin, Reading. 91 I., 11515 Q-. assai- Xt . I -3,1 - -l.H'.. 1 I :fa .7 H . +L... nnwruvwl ' FJ' :t .,g rf? . 1 A ll . 1 I' A ' '-Q.-f01Q J uri? ' , 1 1.4.1 ' - 4' 2. is 1 it Q3 92 EXPLBEQSE Increasing its staff and curriculum consid- erably, the English Department added four new teachers along with new courses. For advanced students, a new English course was added to the curriculum which, like other advanced place- ment courses, offered a chance for students to receive college credit. All courses were designed to improve communication through written and spoken expression. 1. Mr. Frank Bello, Drama, Language Arts. 2. Ms. lackirae Sagouspe, Media, Language Arts. 3. Ms. Beth Shirokawa, Language Arts. 4. Mr. Mike Weinkauf, Language Arts, His- tory. 5. Mr. Les Owens, Language Arts, Mathematics 6. Har- riet Boone, Language Arts 7. Ms. Carol Fragnoli, Department Head, Language Arts, Pep Squad 8. Mr. Vince Aleccia, Lang- uage Arts 9. Ms. ludy Creedon, Language Arts 'l0. Ms. Pat Fairchild, Publications, Language Arts 11. Ms. Alice Carroll, Language Arts 12. Ms. Alice Hahn, Language Ans 13. Ms. Betty Lease, Language Arts, Health eu A-44' XNYH4, lf.-L. ix ,,,w-1' ff' X. gr,- ik H pf 0 -io' , ff 5 '-ill xv 1 f x 4-I-J k K. ....., A I ,1 V' ' ' ,jxgen 1 ff 93 CB ECDL? UEXUUQJUI Canyon's Math Department struggled to keep up with its students as more and more Com- anches began taking such advanced courses as ICM and Algebra II. To accommodate the in- crease, two teachers were added to the depart- ment, Mrs. Kathy Farrar and Mr. Tony Mason. Calculus was the department contribution to the advanced placement curriculum, students en- rolled in the course were encouraged to take a nationwide test that, if passed, would allow them to receive college credit. 'l. Ms. Mary Gallagher, Mathematics 2. Mr. Lance Din- widdie, Mathematics, Athletics 3. Mr. Norm Berg, Depart- ment Head 4. Ms. Barbara Burns, Mathematics 5. Mr. Tony Mason, Mathematics 6. Ms. Liz Orr, Mathematics 7. Mr. Dick Katz, Mathematics, Boys Athletic Director 8. Ms. Kathy Farrar, Mathematics 94 1 fl -. 7 W , if I 'iv R. 9 U 3 R Na Q. ' mr mil . 'lx wh 'H T k-.Q N.- 594 'J - lg - D ix an 5 .. -' ' .----2-If ,, L ,r ' K VM Q. Ji. Q V ilu: , K ,ini-5 , , f I 2 , , ft, 5 V mg A V A . Ji' 1... ., 1 ., 'V .' fi -.14 : ' 1 - f- .. n g 4 'L . , - bd! wits.,-iijiii iii-,f'ii 4.1 I 1 wil -Tl .si ,fl .-T: riff . A iid VE '11 QT ZMIIUJ EXE! A new pool improved the already lengthy and diverse list of courses offered by the Physical Education Department. Many students took ad- vantage ofthe pool by taking the extremely pop- ular scuba class, which could certify students as divers. Team sports were stressed during the year to allow for a high student-to-teacher ratio so that some of the smaller courses could be con- tinued. Many courses taught exercises that could be used throughout a lifetime to stay physically fit. These included swimming, tennis and weigh- tlifting. 1. Mr. Chuck Wood, Boys' Physical Education 2. Ms. Vicki Ritter, Girls' Physical Education Director 3. Mr. Don Pycior, Department Head, Boys' Physical Education 4. Mr. lim Carns, Boys' Physical Education 5. Ms. Lois Veil, Girls' PE Matron 6. Ms. Linda Smith, Girls' Physical Education, Math- ematics 7. Ms. Joyce jackson, Department Head, Girls' Phys- ical Education 8. Mr. Dave Hamel, Trainer, Athletics, Health P cl? LANYU4, 6 . 7 'ff w IY LIVWIB! ,Q QQJWQQ MX YQ X 1 X l ,i .F li? ,s ng... . y A H 1 1 L Q ff,-L -rg! LA 13. 1 1 2'4 --'---'-13 I .l' 5..- I W -ffl: - X ,L- ty. El.: 3 98 UM LSE? LPEII UW' The Science Department began two honors courses and new curriculum for the life science course. The honors classes, in chemistry and biol- ogy, were geared for the advanced science students so that they could progress through the course more rapidly than the other classes. The depart- ment expanded the health program with an addi- tional teacher, Ms. Gail Seal, who also taught biol- ogy. Computer Technology continued for its second year and was a favorite among computer and electronic buffs. Classes like these especially served the purpose of preparing Canyon's students to enter the world of the future. Making the most of the equipment, the Industrial Arts Department taught skills to students - both male and female - which were designed to be use- ful for future careers and for their own benefit. Courses ranged from drafting and wood shop to a two-period auto shop course. Teachers stressed pride in workmanship, the importance of keeping equipment clean and in order, and basic skills re- quired to pass each course. 1. Mr. Ed Ernst, Industrial Arts 2. Mr. john Ostile, lndustrial Arts 3. Mr. Seth Seliger, Industrial Arts, Language Arts, Math- ematics 4. Mr. Lonny Dunbar, Department Head, Industrial Arts 5. Mr. Roy Beven, Science 6. Mr. Don McClain, Depart- ment Head, Science 7. Mr. Mike Zeller, Science 8. Mr. Hi LaValle, Science 9. Mr. Chuck Bittel, Science 10. Ms. Gail Seal, Science, Reading, Health 11. Ms. Chris Underwood, Science 12. Mr. Dave Allen, Police Science 11' . rg gif., - wil.. - U .gi- ' 'S fliilhf A 4351. 'B 4'-'ra -' 2-3 0f::jQ.U 5' 6+ mf I in rf N 'Ji ' U nk: 'I A ,f - .i' -fsv-fyf 'T - go 44. - 1 -Fit'-'aa M, . x, -v ' Qi, ff, 0... flux 1,4 A, .93 ,via ci . ' ' D 2- : 4 1 ,I V . , ,fr 4. L13-09,,, ,,, i. 1.41 .' , 4 aw 45,5 , ff- f..-of ,fxaufx 'fi',4' '11-5b Q'Qa ,x A'-'11, Wig? 1 if LJ . vnu Lg 4 ,-'NAjK'Af F 1 .Y n 7:-IM I f o 4 .V I win 4 .u I ' 03 so . . I 'I 41 fan 1 ra -1 ',?3-wil 45, , +P' ga, 4 ,-49 ' 41.1 , A di UIUJUDLEUIIUWUES Social Studies curriculum expanded with an advanced placement U.S. history class, a new economics course at the senior level, and two new senior history teachers, Mr. Loren Shumer and Ms. Susan Strom. Students in the advanced placement classes studied feverishly until May when they took a test which, if they passed, al- lowed them to earn college credit. In the team teaching classes Mr. Ray Dunne once again came through with his Elvis impression in the 50's class. Some of the other favorite mini courses were Cuban Missile Crisis, lncas and Mayas, and World War I and ll. Whatever class they were in, Canyon history students left their classes with a better understanding of themselves and the world around them. 1. Mr. Mike Victorson, Social Studies 2. Mr. Dick McCoun, Social Studies 3. Mr. Bob Schermerhorn, Social Studies 4. Mr. Ray Dunne, Department Head 5. Mr. Gary Bowden, So- cial Studies, Language Arts 6. Mr. Rod Hust, Social Studies 7. Team Teaching Aides: Ms. Ginger Sherman, Mr. Dan Brady, Mr. Mike Nahara, Mr. Ron Alvarez I 100 gennane get - mum' N. ,,,,,e',, ,-- - ,.-vzzn Xl' l m Hi. 1 3? NY .af Us f yr I if TW :KW f is fl gr. W- , ,I A 'EL ' --.1 311 ' ,5ws ,B 9 5 . 1,1 K 101 n? LUX + .axx 4 B . . H ' ' Y A3 -'-,S ss- WL 3 4,.',-f- ,P :ij-: Il. V L-Q.-N -...ff I . , .f . . - f .H , r Ur , 5 102 LP LBEI USES Social psychology, one of the more popu- lar History Department courses, dealt with all the underlying reasons for behavior in large groups and in individuals. Most students be- came more aware of their behavior through the course studies, any many of the psycho- logical experiments performed in class had highly unexpected results. Family Living, a new course offered at Ca- nyon, dealt with the problems faced by the family and how to cope with them. Students learned how to overcome these problems even though, at times, they seemed some- what remote. But, students could better re- late to the material presented by staging sim- ulated marriages and home situations. This added interest to the course and made it one of the most successful additions to the school year. 1. Mr. Gary Long, Social Studies 2. Ms. Nancy Clark, So- cial Studies 3. Mr. Scott Driver, Social Studies 4. Mr. Mark Reider, Social Studies 5. Ms. Susan Strom, Social Studies 6, Mr. Loren Shumer, Social Studies 7. Mr. Dean Andrea, Social Studies, Athletics 103 in. X 'ANU CLASS 18 By the Sensor year the Steerlng Commlttee dwindled to a core of dedrcated officers and classmates who coordunated the actlvrtles and affairs of the Class of 78 Thus group organized and helped carry through Senior day durlng Spurnt Week, the rung toss booth at the Carnlval and the Wrnter Christmas Dance before vacatuon Al though the Sensor Class Steering Committee dtd not get as much support as rt should have, It ac comphshed a lot thus year commented class advisor Mr Ray Dunne The Senior class put on the tradmonal Wlnter Formal at South Coast Plaza In February ln the Sprung the class spon sored a Senior Volleyball Tournament The many plans for graduatlon absorbed the commrttee later In the sprung Arrangements for the ordernng of announcements and robes had to be made as well as the choosing and purchasing of the Se mor gift The officers who carried out these ac compllshments were Meg Ward president, Cathy Duran secretary, Shelly Slough, charrman of actrvltses and Craig loujon Roche treasurer 1 Meg Ward president 2 Shelly Slough charrman of actlvl tres 3 Mr Ray Dunne steering committee advisor 4 Cathy Duran secretary 5 Mr Mark Rreder steering commuttee ad visor 6 Cralg loujon Roche treasurer 7 Senior Steenng Committee Front Row Shelly Slough Val Llnn Middle Row Lynn Nakamoto Meg Ward lanus Farris Nancy Prescott And: Anderson Laura Clark Back Row Mr Ray Dunne Mr Mark Render Mnke Yasuda Steve White Dan Buttery lulre Ballas Charleen Lescault Andre Perra ,, , . . . . . 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V1 4' HK' 11' Tan: E Armstrong IOAN ABBOTT Steer Comm 23 4 ROP AdvIsory Comm 4 Always remember RIver 6 26 76 BPHS football games my frIendshIp wrth CA 8I CD all my fnends through hugh school my polarbear GLK San Dlego whIp cream summer days all the crazy thlngs wIth my buddy FavorIte song Dont stop thInkIng about tomorrow It Wlll soon be here LISA SHANEEN ALGER SkI Club Always remember IV II TN GC DC polo stucks Newport 77 Mexrco 77 Realto 77 MIke Shannons smIle Favonte quote HIghway Star IDPI You geek' LIkes Led Zep Mark Concerts Blue Nun TRISH ALLEN Al ways remember Debble March Llnda Sharon goIng to partIes wlth them summer of 77 Me SI BIll KS MB ML Debble and Pat Favorlte song ForeIgner LIkes San Onofre Dune Buggyen horse back rIdIng goIng to partles meetIng people TRACY IEAN ANDER SON XC 3 Concert ChoIr 34 GIrls League Steer Comm 4 BI ggest accomplIshment 5 feet holdlng 2 jobs and stIll gomg strong! buylng a car Future plans Become rlch drIve a Porsche move to HBWBII Always remember Most of all sharIng love and happlness Wllh GV my wonderful frIends all my buddles at FC 2 fantastIc teachers Ms Clark Mr Leal makIng It to CIF Wlfh X C FBVOFIIE quote LIfe IS full of really beautlful and excItIng thmgs so make the most out of lIfe TANI ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG Brggest accom plIshment Gettlng out of school Always remember SL KM IG CR DW II MR HM AD goIng to San D Carbon Canyon Mes The RIver and San O wvth SL all those crazy nlghts LIkes CampIng go Ing to the rIver SI MEXICO Skllng partres HB pler skateboards rId Ing Harleys DIslIkes Court trckets weekend wIth OCPD CYNDI ARNESON Steer Comm 2 3 4 GAA offIcer 2 3 Blggest accomphsh ment Savlng money 81 graduatlng Always remember Rlver 7 76 httle trucks Camaros IA SV BP LC Favorlte song Dont Stop ThInkIng About Tomorrow LIkes Havmg money goIng to the beach and rIver belng wIth my frrends DISIIKGS Not havmg money SI QOSSIP CINDY ARNOLD SongleadIng 4 BIggest accompllsh ment Berng engaged to Ioe Always remember All my fnends all the good tImes wlth Paul Bowman Irene Garcla Ian Schlund real estate sIgns LIkes Ioe goIng Skllng havlng lots of fun' ANDREA ATKIN lnternatlonal Club PresIdent 4 French Club Treasurer 3 CSF 234 Student CouncIl 3 Steer Comm 4 Always remember The ICE cream cone attack physIcs Ifondlylj Meg LorI Lynn everyone else you know who you are San FrancIsco those wlnsome crea my classes DIslIkes CertaIn people WENDY AUTRY BIggest ac compllshment Never gettmg caught gettmg away from PD Always remember Peno rIver IThe Cowboysj Icobods Handlebar saloon Oct 29 77 gomg to WashIngton waterskIIng Mark ISI the streams gang the snow gettmg caught In CatalIna Muke San FFHHCISCO Kathy Kuotlers Rod Stewart lack Lake PerrIsIRIdgecrestI GINGER ANNETTE BAGLEY Steer Comm 23 4 Drlll Team 2 Pep Club 4 Scuba Dlvmg 4 Leadershnp Future Plans College AIr Force dentlst Always remember Bagley ISI The Iets Mama and PattI Mlchelle Paulette Patty talks wffnends faults WIMICh8llE flFSf car Tony Turner ISI Duane Schumaker FavorIte quote God IS frrst my famlly IS second and I am thIrd LIkes Good frIends good tlmes guys w! class ISI personallty DIslIkes Labels gosslp forward guys KATHY BAKER Band 23 4 Blggest accompllshment Gettmg through three years of hlgh school not hIttIng the curbs and Islands In the parkIng lot Always remember TrIp to MEXICO CIty good tImes wIth frlends FavorIte song Funeral For A Frlend LIkes Good musIc good partles and frIends playmg drums teachIng Canyon HIlls klds DIslIkes Curbs and Islands In parkIng lots IULIE MARIE BALLAS Sk: Club 2 Steer Comm 234 Cheerleader 34 Drama 2 Annual 34 Always remember My old man AmerIca IVB Ball IM TM LB beach house 76 77 Mr W lam 16 430 Crucrble Chevys GIrls CAN ClassIc scarfIng 5 In1 attackIng pIn strIpes pantI raIds Sams M Mt Beef dlpS LIkes CG IF CH IB LB pockey my pals experIencIng IIfe DIslIkes PW ruffels whrte IlIt DOUGLAS A BARNES Varsnty Football Always remember IImI Randy LR GW KM BoboM Mr YIm Drea Leal The peanut gallery Hey babe you wanna get lucky? Crazy Hansen Phred Phelps Iaber bu lllke It? rat Ing at lunch on a scale of1 to 10 I gIV8 her a 13 LIkes TerrIe mustangs SUZUkIS Desert Strats heavy metalIc rock 8I roll Rory Gallagher Woody Allen KAREN BARR Gymnastlc Team 2 Blggest accompllshment Gettlng most outstandmg player on the IV gym team gettmg a successful career learnIng how to snow skI Always remember Rusty Hall slIck fSIlver s classj Favorlte song Song Re mams the Same LIkes Beach swlmmlng tenms gymnastlcs belng wIth frlends DISllk6S Stuck up people 1 The sIgns say It all on Splflt Day CIndy Arnold Andrea Atkln Wendy L Autry GIngerA Bagley Kathy M Baker Iulle Ballas Douglas A Barnes Karen A Barr 109 - . . , , 5 . . Z ' ' 1 I I I I I I I . A , . . . - I I I I I I I I I I I I . , . . U . . . , . I , , , . ' 5 I I I I . , . . I I I I. I I - z . : , , - 1 I ' ' . ' . ' I . '- 1 I I I - - - 5 I I . : , , . : , I I I , , : . , . , - . 2 I I - 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I - I I I I I - . : , , . 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I I ' 1 , . . , . , I . , . . - 3 I I I - - - II - II - I STEPHANIE BASSLER Brggest accomplrshment Berng happy lrvrng for the Lord acceptrng myself for who 81 what I am Always remem ber Mexico lalonna D Moody the joy 81 happuness I recetve from the frnest of fnends Favonte quote Behold I stand at the door and knock If anyone hears my vorce and opens the door I wrll come In to htm and eat with hum and he wrth me Lrkes Good fnends Sat nlghts at C Chnstrans knowmg I ve got eternal Irfe dnvlng my new van IENNIFER LYNN BELL Steer Comm 4 Varsrty Cheer4 Brggest accomplrshment Makrng fnends makrng varsrty cheerleader and belng on the Homecoming court Always remember The great memories MTB gave me the globe Valentmes Day LESLIE BELL Cheerleader 234 Steer Comm 23 4 SAC 2 Pep Club 4 lnter natronal Club 4 Grrl s League 4 Wmter Formal Pnncess 2 Always remember Frrst love Brad' 11 4 75 Charlre Brown s cheenng for four years bracelet from IFB TEAM? DRJ berng wmter for mal pnncess all my fnends SHERYL LYNN BELLOCK Varsnty Hockey 234 Always remember My bestest fnend Rhonda my summer wrth the parnter nerny what? fork' Hubba hybba Bully for you Clark' Lemon Lrst pnmo and whoopre watchers Favonte quote May you always have the freedom to be yourself SCOTT BELT Brggest accomplishment Graduating passlng drama after 42 cuts In one quarter Always remember LL lY TK the good partres at lunch Zepplrn 77 Favonte song Led Zeppltn Starrway to Heaven Lrkes Partres staynng out late my outrageous pets oreos 3 Musketeers ANITA BENNETTS Belton Mo Brlgadoon 3 Track 34 X C 4 Steer Comm 4 Biggest accomplrshment Learnrng to move from place 81 stlll make fnends Always remember 1st day at Canyon everyone was friendly 81 anxious to meet me warm feelings not a cold shoulder Llkes Horseback ndrng roller skattng guitar slngtng food DAVE BERGER Varsrty Track 234 Symphonic Band 234 Brggest accomplishment State track and held champlonshrps 2 3173 Always remember IH BP Maddog hrps maynard CS MS KK BM Lynda Berg CL MM Sheryl Carolynn lackte CHS track team Pyctor Ephrom Llkes Good fnends hurdllng jumplng Pete the Wonder Brrd MIKE BERGER Swrm Team 4 Chess Club 2 3 B1 ggest accompllshment Learnrng how and how not to rude a motor cycle turnrng 18 and lrvmg to tell about rt Always remember Deb ble lrve shadows vocatron chemistry Bull motorcycles tax: cabs Mike s car Favorite quote The reason for lrfe us to strrve for happr 730 V2 hour good byes LORI BERGIN Brggest accompltshment Being good Always remember Brenda Steve Russ Mrtch Bob Greg Karen Sandy Lrkes Hrkmg ceramrc macrame partying lrv Ing snow Dnslrkes Lrars cheats thieves MYRIAM BERNAL Brggest accomplrshment Frnally gettrng strarght A s rn my semor year Al ways remember Wartnng for the weekends to see ED Mary s bro ken nb Tush dance Peggy makrng Homecomrng Queen DAWN BETSHNER IV Softball 2 IV Volleyball 2 JV Freld Hockey 2 Blggest accomplrshment Workrng 'wo jobs ownmg two cars graduatlng early losrng 30 pounds 90 wpm nn shorthand Always remember The love john andlshared MB IH IE partying good trmes at Espe ranza Likes The beach partymg good trmes wrth fnends good musrc Drslrkes Frghtrng wlth my parents and srster LAURA BEUNK Always remember Momlng 81 evenrng tennrs Angel games when Ann got Incense U Totem Bob acttng srlly thungs too rn umerable to mentlon wrth Ann Is my halr stlcklng out? car rallres and good times wlth joAnn my best frrend Knrver and her wonder ful attendance The Dunz Belteve me' Likes Car rallres tennrs good laughs Drslrkes Stud Muffnns 81 Mrss Brtchen MARK BIGGS Biggest accomplishment Makmg a realrty of an erght month crush on Debble Always remember Debbre Sabrma Crndy Disneyland the park and movres Lnkes Sports wrthout rules werght llftrng gurls and money Dlslrkes Englrsh classes aggressive gurls THERESA Bl LETSKI Brggest accomplishment Gettrng a job Always remember X mas 77 times wlth Lronel 81 my fnends my CEE krds JEFF BILL INGTON Chess Club Golf Team Photography Always remember johanna Cyndy Rack V Roads of Morroco Curtrs IR prayrng man tts Hewitt Debbre Arda Lrla Favorrte quote A journey of a thou sand mules starts with one step Lrkes Friends happrness and health TAMMIE BINGHAM Always remember Soph yr drama w!Sherr dan photo w!Leal crushes IRW WM ML ECI movrng to Okla 81 wrrtrng to fnends Sadie Hawkrns 77 trme spent w!Ed Lakes Fnends eating planmng the future wflalonna neat clothes buyrng people stuff guys fEdl getting to know the Lord Drslrkes Broccoli at jolly Roger mean people movmg away from fnends being bored and alone 1 See s suckers and Comanche fnsbees are Shelley Slough s wares at Canyon s frrst annual carnrval 1 . - I I I ' I I 1 , . : , . 1 1 1 . - . . 5 , 5 1 . , . - , 1 1 I - - 1 1 I 1 I ' . . . , . . . I I ' A . - - . , . , . .. . , - 1 - ' 1 1 - 3 1 ' ' Il II Il I ' 'I - I ,, . . . . ., , . - 3 ' - 3 1 1 1 ,, . ,, . , , . , . . - ' 1 I I I I 11 ' 11 , . ' . , , 7 - 5 . . . : - - I 1 I 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 , , . : ' - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 . - 5 , . - , . z - I I I I I I . , . . . . . .- ness. Likes: Debbie, dnvrng on the track, falllng trash cans, Nov. 21 . 2 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' Z I I I I '- , . I , , . ' . - . . . , . . - I . . , - . 1 I I ' ' 1 I - I n , 1 1 1 ' ' I I I I I - . : , , 1 , ' 11 ' rf ' . 1 1 I - I I - . . ,, , . . ,, . , . - I - Il Il ll ' II ' . ' ' 1 1 - ' I I . 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 . : , - - , . . . . . - - I , . 1 1 -1 f I ' I I I ' ' - . : , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . 1 ' I ' ' n , , . . ' ' ' . . ' . 1 1 ' ' I I I , . 1 , . . Anita Bennetts Daniel Benson Lori Bergin Myriam Bernal Dawn Betshner Laura Beunk frw Marc Biggs Terri Biletski David B. Berger Michael I- Berger ' X L AJ . ,f B Intui- CANUIESQ 0 wgi-vfg PT P jefford Billington Tammie Bingham 111 1 ' l ' l ll QQ 'N Aff? ff' lf' nv, ' , .N- ua li Y A .1 k , fa iris' X f-if A . ,,, '! 1? .9 1 L. . . fl, V H Hg , V, . ., ,I I YE Y- Y. l ,' I 5 1 .-I' x 'A . 4. 'Lf 4 A ,Ai W ia H- l ' 1 if l l nfl f f W u Bill B. Boyle 1 .jigig ,. :fl A I A 'f 1 p '--.-. - ?EJ 'L'N?4gl. ' l 'V .. qu V' ll ,V iw X xl.-i HQ, . Y 1 4 Ai- i rx ' if qv' 'A tif Rick Buccola Scott A. Buffington Susan M. Burke Brita Buskirk Lisa Buskirk Mike R. Butler Dan Buttrey 1 Karen C. Butz TRENT BOEF Always remember Schermerhorns classes water balloon 81 shaving cream fights during Spirlt Week Drive ins Likes Going to basketball and football games driving my van Trying to get off campus during lunch to go to McDonald s or Carl s Ir SPEEDWAY WANDA BOIVIN Ski Club 34 Always remem ber Karen and Sue all the crazy things we did third period history Drtching 4th period Ron Friends KP SF DL RC RR FS GK Likes Ron Waterskiing snow skiing Dislikes moving PAULA BOWMAN Biggest accomplishment making honor roll for a whole year Al ways remember Meeting and getting engaged to Scott My best friend Cindy A All the good times with SS VG RS DW Schermer horn Favorite song Evergreen Likes Meeting and helping people Skiing with Cindy and Ioe Shermerhorn s class MIKE BOX Biggest accomplishment Making a floor pack in metal shop Always remem ber Mr Dunbar my metal shop teacher Favorite quote Get your face shield on Likes Melanie car sex 4X4 BILL BOYLE Water pollo24 Sw1mming24 Biggest accomplishment Capt Var Water polo team 4 Always remember Waterpolo Blood Bath 2 at Monte Vtsta ALLEN BRADLEY Chambers 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Always remem ber Gorman with a pipe Scarf Scarf garbs with a hood Klomp alll in SS Likes Pizza wine women and carrot sticks a fresh blast of music Fat city and ufs s Dislikes Mondays early morning the Pink Flash Santa Anas 81 sun burns ROBIN BRIDGES Always remem ber High school years sneaktng out of class all my friends second period photo class Likes riding my horse and watching guys go by meeting new people driving around in the Opel with Donna DAVE BRINTON Soccer 2 Wrestling 3 Mountaineering 23 X C 34 Track 4 Biggest accomplishments Living through it all Always re member Basketball games 4wheeltn with Zrmbs Rare with EF TL Saturday night after work Favorite quote Don t stop trying sooner or later you gotta make it Likes Listening to radio Friday nights TOM BROWN Always remember Parties at Saszuawach s house My house too with IB IR MB LB SR BA Playing football on Sun days Getting C S in Irvine on Alan s hill Going to the bugln Getting snowed in on 12 2 77 Going to A M after school SUSAN MELODY BRUCE Biggest accomplishments Getting to the 12th grade Al ways remember Graduation day Favorite song One and only Stairway to Heaven ILed Zeppelrnj Likes Partying scuba diving music trockj munching out' GUS BRUNER Vars Baseball 1234 Brggest accomplishment Never getting hooked changing schools chemistry Always remember S F Summer of 75 LHS Favorite song Freebrrd Likes Going to the mountains Iets Beach houses Rock music Baseball Dislikes Hospitals snakes PAMELA BRY ANT Dance Production Drama Club KCHS Speech Team Choir Biggest accomplishment Being nominated supporting actress for the school play Favorite song But now you re gone and I m alone reminded of a love one own The pam I feel is oh so bad for your true love that I once had Likes I like to perform in front of people so I can either bring a tear of laughter within their lives RICK BUCCOLLA Biggest accomplishments Receivtng my pilots license Always remember Little Beaver Head Lrtes W W s money shortage also KR SS LS LR KP FFM Likes Girls blonds blue eyes kicken back and little beaver fishing snowmobiling sknng motorcycle riding SUSAN BURKE Always remember The friends Ive made at Canyon Cindy D Lori C always fighting with Iohn T Ray D smiling at Mrs Snyder Hey Tracy Anderson I ll take the pink you take the purple Hamtd 81 Mohammad Iohn T in troducing me to Armen by yelling She needs a ride BRITA BUS KIRK Always remember Best friends and all the good times we had Iwill never forgetID AK TB SB PC and Moody lyust want to say good luck and I love you all' Driving home the van Likes Being with Mark LISA BUSKIRK Always remember Tracy Mason Las Vegas WIPC Sadie Hawkins 77 Football 28 M Mt Iune 9 Sept8 New Years 75 Camp Oct 8 BB concert 1st pertod history Favorite song Fleetwood Mac Isnt Time IV cheer songleader MIKE BUTLER Biggest accomplishment Making the wrestling team Always remember Mr Yrms trick Likes I like to make friends and stay frrends DAN BUTTREY Basketball 23 Key Club 3 4 George Krumm Fan Club 4 KCHS Club 4 Biggest accomplish ment Starting my own fan club and treing school for free throws in one game Always remember TL and IO in 6th RD in Key Club 1 Varsity football players Gary Hilton Doug Price Carlos Cuero Fred Seguin and Mike Thrbert enjoy a pep assembly from a cheer leader's point of view , 1 - l A I X . . . . . . -. . l I I . . . , . . . , , 11 11 - ' - . . , . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , , . . . ' - 1 I . . . . - f 1 1 1 1 . . . . , .. . . , . 1 - ' . . , . . . . , , , . - - , , , . . . . - - - - ' 1 1 1 1 - ' . , - , . - ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - ' ' - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . I , . 1 ' 1 . . , . . ' f - . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . , . . , , 1 ' - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - , 1 . . . . . , . . . . , , , , . . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 1 - 1 1 , . . , . . . , , . . . . , . . , , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . . . ., . ., ' - 11 1 .- . . , , . ,, . . I , . . - , - 11 - 11 ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 - . - . , . . , 1 - -1 1 1 1 - -1 ' , . . - 1 1 - 1 1 1 . ' , . . , . . . , . l . , . . . . - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - . . , . I 1 ' 1 1 1 113 Laura A. Buzo Steven T. Byrne Patty Caffrey Iulius Campbell 114 LAURA A BUZO Razas Unudas Secretary I Always remember Concert w!Yogu and Ducey Commodores and Emotions wuth An thony Homues de Modena burthday kusses Comadre Patty Lovung L M II 2 21 76 gettung promused to Lee Lukes Ganster Lee cruusung to the barruos Beautuful smules My mom and dad Mr Moore Soul Traun Kenny Duslukes Backstabbers MICHAEL TROY BYARS Football 234 Baseball 23 4 Buggest accomplushment Beung recr uted to play college football Havung the chance to play professuonal baseball Always remember The tumes wuth I B even though they re just memorues 9th grade wuth Muchelle Baby come back L B T M K L C H I F V L my locker pals Favorute quote Our great est glory consusts not un never fallung but un rusung every tume we fall Duslukes Fughttng wuth gurls and tryung to fund a date STEVE BYRNE Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club Treasurer 3 Who s Who un American HS Students Buggest accomplishment MVP Varsuty Baseball Leadung hutter 77 makung Varsuty as a Soph Always re member HR vs Teehan McCouns room Fubar wuth Tl and M H New Years Eve un Bug Bear Breakung up wuth L S Likes Vucto rues our gang Baseball MH T AND C GS CHARLOTTE BY RON Tennus 234 ASB 4 Scuba 4 Always remember Leadership Debbue and Donna Loru Deanna After VP game SDFDC wuth SI Terruble Truo Aluce Cooper concert Atanas Kolarovsku at the house for a week F P 77 Summer of 77 athletuc games tennus team Likes Being wuth friends GREGORY A CANFIELD Football 23 4 Track 3 4 Favorute quote Iayne You re stull the one Canyon has been areal trup Lukes Iayne turbo Bug jokes Nnel Floyd OO trup beach house 32 hangung loose no Im on a duet IULIUS CAMPBELL Football 2 Track 23 4 Wrestlung 4 Buggestaccomplush ment breaking 3 contracts and gettung away wuth ut Always remem ber Partues at Dave s Sam s Bulls Lake Arrowhead L H D H Buf falo Isomeruzer the D susters Lazeruum Lukes partues buke rudung Duslukes Beung burnt out MICHELLE CANONICO Always remem ber IV wuth G G Crash wuth T K H O N G C G Druvung with M P and fruends M N un 10th Favorute song When all are one and one us all To be a rock and not a roll Staurway to heaven Led Zep Lukes The River LORI ANN CARMACK Internatuonal Club Secre tary2 ICC Treasurer 3 French Club President 3 CSF V P 4 Currucu lum Comm4 CSF234 Buggest accomplushment Discovery Always remember My fruends Marlene Lynn Andrea Karens Ianuses Donna Ianet Gusela Annette Mr A Mr B 81 Mrs B Mrs F 81 Mr V The laughter and the paun long talks Favorute quote Cor unum et anuma una Lukes Flora fauna little chuldren the raun 81 the ocean MICHAEL FLOYD CARTER Football 23 4 Always remem ber Iunuor year 11 11 76 11 00 Karen Mane Sulva KMC Super Bee 11 11 76 to 4 ever Favorute quote The real strength of our love us that we share rather than own each others luves Lukes Karen Marue Sulva KMC waterskuung IPW DNR GAC Banjo beung wuth Karen Duslukes SP SH KW CO CG KL LAURIE CARUSILLO Band Drama Dance Productuon Buggest accompltshment Female lead un The Nught of january 16th Always remember Openung nughts NOT going to Mexuco Davud s dusgustung partles Carl s dnsgustung mouth Ierus weddung day Lukes Mr Bello Drama Lorrer movues classucal musuc ballet good fruends LORI CARVER Steer Comm 4 Always remember Deanna Charlotte Iohn Tom Football and Bas ketball games Spurut week 77 TP Ca elot Summer 77 FV Hugh and all my fruends in FV Lukes Fruends summer beach BROOK RENEE CASTEEL Soph Pres Gurls League Pres Comm of Inter Sch relations Gurls League Rep Apple Core Rep CASC Concert Chour Leadershup Steerung Comm Speech team GAA Always re member Behn Huestus Dunne Mrs Shultz LMC ML GB CL AA WD KK IC My LDS fruends my bests Leslue Laura Laure Sue Tumes wuth Derek Favorute quote May God keep you un hus tender care tull he brings us together agaun LAURA CLARK Steer Comm 234 GAA 23 Mascot4 Gurls League 4 Always remember Red Tennues fnends Mass Carrot Ebenezer Dunne Track 77 druvung crazy wuth A 81 A hugh school Favorite quote Cherush yesterday dream tomorrow luve today Lukes Tom people who make me laugh the ocean takung ut easy Duslukes Hard classes phony people U s un cutizenshup gettung up un the mornung MARK CLARK Buggest accomplishment Makung it through 12th grade Always re member Walkung up from the bottom parkung lot Likes To be able to kuck back LORI CLEMENTS Always remember CD IE SM SE GB GL Mr Pfeuffer COG Lukes Dusco flucks Ruchard Dryfuss Frampton concert Being looney luke TRACY COFINI Track 2 3 AI ways remember Gettung an F un Clark s class Lukes The Beach the rrver and my secret honey Itll 1 During an unusually pensuve moment Andre Rekte murrors the reflective attutude of many senuors when the horror of SAT scores college applucatuons and the antucupatuon of new responsubulutues boggle their munds Michael T. 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L ,, - ar , i .-, :., - 45W E 5, bf, -E I. 31 A r J-A.: A 0 -n ft, Ltsa L Culllng Doug Cunningham LESLIE IEAN COLLINS Always remember Specral frrendshups old and new Neptune WGAF flapprn Ilps growrng up fast krauts and cllngus memorles my home away from home Mom and Dad Fa vonte quote Keep on keeping on MICHAEL COLLINS Basket ball 2 Wrestllng 3 Always remember Good times w!MlB K Dub KB SH great tlmes w!RD SC SF DH party paIslK JW soph year w! SP RD CO Likes Frlends SO w! Ml KW SC MONT CON NELL Basketball 2 Always remember Early mornlng volleyball practlce McCoun s CPS class Favorite quote Better late than never Llkes Beach motorcycles dtvlng and sharks ELSIE CON RIQUEZ Razas Untdas Always remember That great party I had for my birthday Favonte song Unlted Confesstng a Feellng Baby Im For Real Llkes Short day passes my fnends Mr Beven Mr Aleccra and Mr Schermerhorn TOM CONSALVI Steer Comm 234 Soph Football Wrestllng Always remember Times I shared wrth Ken and my fruends Favonte quote Artnsts do IlWlll'1 color TIM CONSALVI Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2 3 4 Gov t 2 3 4 Biggest accompltshment WhosWho new car SN LS DD LS IB KK CD 18th B Day decking DW Always remember My ltttle duck Boo' Boo' Favonte quote Pole Vaulters do It In heughts Llkes BB 81 FB games DAVID COOK Drama234 Dance Prod 3 AFS23 Always remember Wlnmng the Gong Show Mexlco Cnty my IHCIJZZI Flow ers do lt' Favonte quote Friends I will remember you Llkes Drama Disco with Duane and all my great friends take care CAR ROLL IEFF COOKSON Wrestling 234 Biggest accomplishment Ftnlshlng wrestling Always remember Weekends Elsmore jeff llm Mark Mtke Curt Beven Bowden and SC FERANADO CO RONA Basketball 2 3 Volleyball 4 Tennis 2 3 4 Always remember tying after football games the good times wrth Tam: Llkes Surflng backpacking gurls sports and cars MARIA CORTES Always re member Physlologyldlssectlng catsl International Club Nena Les Ile Lon jenny MC ID D L JEFFREY PAUL CROOK Varsity Bas ketball Announcer 4 Announcer of over 150 mornmg bulletins 4 Speech 4 Always remember The respect love and kmdness that I received from everyone at Canyon Hugh School Favonte song Sweet Emotton lAerosmlthJ IOSHUA CUA Blggest accompllsh ment Not getting kicked out of Mrs Smith s co ed P E class Always remember Archery golf 81 tennls ln P E with IZ 81 1 K Favonte Song Led Zep Stairway to Heaven Llkes Teachers at this school LYSA CULLING Gymnastics 2 3 4 Cheerleading 2 Tennis 4 Always remember The summer of 77 C G for being such a good frlend when I moved here all my frlends ln Arizona Favonte song and quote Blinded by the Light ya only Itve once' DOUG CUNNING HAM Var Wrestling 234 Always remember My dazed 81 con fused times M Barro K Wrrght I Brooks Tracey McPherson 81 all her troubles Favonte quote High on Cloud 9 makes Ilvln mlghty ftne BRIAN CURTIS Var Golf 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 3 X C 2 Biggest accomplishment Math 3A Always remember car rally Saturday nights 95 4-W R of M Favonte quote I thunk therefore I am RON CZESCHIN Biggest accomplishment Gettrng together wlth Wanda BOIVIH after having a crush on her for a year Always remember Auto shop 81 the teacher that went with It Dtsltkes Being broke WENDY LYNN DAGENAIS Ceramucs 3 Scuba Drvrng 4 Swimming Team 4 Brggest accompllshment Graduatrng at the semester and moving to Germany Always remember All our parties and good tlmes together Favonte quote No bird soars too hugh If he soars wtth hrs own wings 1 Pep rally cheering IS one of the more obvious manifestations of Carlos F Cue,-0 Dave L Cunmngham Bnan Curtis Q - . , . . . - I I I I I I 1 1 I ' ' I l ' : l r ' r I I I I I I I I ' I I ' Z 1 1 1 r - ' g 7 r . D . ' , . . . ' , ' ' 11 If - - , , , - I - ' . : 5 . . G . . . ' ' I I , . . . . . , , . , . , . . - . . N I I 2 - I - 5 - . I . A . I '- , f , , , , , - . . , ' I I I I I I I I I - ' , . z . - ' 1 1 I - I r - 3 f I 1 ' ' . II ' ' II ' . . . , . . y , , , . - - , , . : - 5 , f I I I 4 1 1 I - - 1 I I 1 I ' : A.B., T.L., T.H., M.M., l.D., C.F., K.W., backpacking the Srerras, par- , - 3 1 I I ' - - . I : 1 1 I ' , . , , , .-., . ., . . - - - I I . : , 1 . . . , - : , ' ' . . ' . . . . ' ' I , f I l I ' - H , . . . , . . , . : . . I . 1 - - ' . 11 - . , , . . fl - - I ' I ' I ' I . , . . . , , . . , ' . ' ' I I I 1 I ' - : . : , , , . : , . - . 2 . . I . . ' senior s irit. - Ron Czeschln P Wendy Dagenats 17 CYNTHIA DAVIS Blggest accompllshment Gettlng out In one plece Mud Term grad Always remember Carls almost gomg to Tl JE LC SM SB IT MB DG Favorlte quote Howrude' Llkes Halloween 77 Queen Frampton Gong Show DENISE DAYAK Tall Flags 23 Captain 4 Always remember Soph lunch wlth KK R B parades halftlmes braces munchkun short people small fry sllver blue pmtos LL AM SM SS MP fthe nosey MS RP DC Davesjacuzzl s beach partles school dances par tres early mornlng all gurls In Tall Flags Lnkes Concerts travellng mountams beach and warm roaring fires' ROB DEER Baseball 234 Football 24 Blggest accomplishment Makmg All League learnmg how to barefoot waterskl beatnng K W at O C I R Always remember Best fruends MB KW AR PN SH LB TM CD KL AA LS KB 77 Sadie Hawkins Slave DayMB ESP Game RICHARD DELPERDANG Basketball 2 Baseball 234 Al ways remember Mango Wally Fergl Sklnnyyyy Howle Sal Dar ren and the Durans Barros Plzza Baseball Summer 77 Dance Marathon Hu IS Kelly there? partyung with friends Favorute quote Its Casual MARIE DELTORO Buggest accomplishment Graduating early Always remember My ear here at Can on Fa accompllshment Llvlng ltfe as fully as posslble wlth a little help from my friends Always remember M N CG K R S S Rancho and all fnends and acquamtances Favorite quote Take It as at comes Lakes As much of everything as posslble PAULETTE DEYLJLIA Gymnastlc team 3 Drama 23 Biggest accompllshment Not gomg Insane Al ways remember Paco and SN Richards Apt Day mght Dance Prod IHA HAj Paco and Hulla Parent Conference 110 253 Favorlte quote What can I say? lBoz Scaggsl Llkes Dltchlng wlth Paco corn dogs PHIL DICKINSON X C 3 Concert Cholr 34 Track 23 George Krumm Fan Club 4 Blggest accomplishment OCAD 1977 78 Always remember NR DS CW CW FV PN SF RQB CB BC AB Mac IB ll Fred Gorf and Rlngley Favorute quote Llttle flowers would never grow wlthout the ram SABRINA DIETRICH Always re member Frank 13212 LC IB B Queenj all my good friends and U Lakes Anythmg funny sknng w!Fergles sports qulet outdoors and being free Favorite quote Be all you can be not what you are RICHARD DITTBERNER jazz Ensemble 234 Symphonic Band 234 Humanltles Club 3 Always remember Art fern! Tea Ttme Movies Mexico Clty 77 Favonte quote A workmg class hero IS something to be If you want to be a hero then gust follow me Lrkes Iammlng Steinbeck novels Mules Trane MIQ brrd MF lThe Lnpl DEANNA DOYLE Tennis Team 2 34 Softball 23 Always re member Lorl Kathy Cal Hn our lrttle frlends tplng nights after football and basketball games tennts team Ms Isaacson summer 77 Barry S playmg nn the mud all my frnends In Whlttner Lukes Summer tennis beach 1 1977 Homecomlng Court, Anne Se1tlIa,lohanna Kosklr, jenny Bell, Peggy Duquesnel, Cmdy Hayes, and Val Ltnn discuss the crowd's re Cynthia M. Davis Denise A. Dayak Rob G. Deer Richard Delperdang Marie E. Deltoro jeffrey S. DeMent actions whule beung announced at a pep assembly Lauren E. Defwiler Paulette K, DeYulia ' ' , . I 1 - , . . , . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., , ., . ., . . : , : I I I 1 - , 5 . : . - -1 - -1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' , . ., . ., . ., . ., . 1 , 1 - -1 - . ., . ., . ., , , , - 1 1 - 3 1 1 I I ' ' 1 1 I 1 - 3 1 , . . . .. . : , . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., ..,..,..,.,,.., , - - 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . . ,, . . . . I I ' I ' . I - ' ' . ' . 1 : y y . - vonte quote: Heavenly. Llkes: KING! IEFFREY S. DEMENT- Blggest . : . ., . ., . ., .., , 5 , . ' ' : ' . - : , . . : . . ' : ' ' ' , - ' ' I 1 I 1 I . : , - ' I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 : , , . . , ' . 3 1 1 1 1 1 . : , . ' 1 1 I 1 1 I - 3 , . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 I 1 I ' I 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 r 'I I ' ' 1 1 - 118 Philip Dickinson Debbie L. Diehm Donna S. Diehm Sabrina L. Dietrich ,I 3 , ui 'rib Richard A. Dittberner Cindie Dolphin Wendy Doty Deanna M. Doyle 119 Craig Dunn Dennis Durand Michael D. Edwards Patii M. English 120 13 Q... lalonna Dunn Peggy A. Duquesnel Cathy M. Duran ludith L. Edwards Ellen M. Eich jim Eppley lorge Espinoza Myrna L. Faison CRAIG DUNN Mountaineering 2 34 Biggest accomplishment Fi nally getting a good grade in Chemistry Always remember Roy Be vens Physics class Likes Mountains in winter skiing and hiking summer motorcycle rides to nowhere the beach IOLONNA I DUNN Biggest accomplishment Finding part of myself and life long friendships Always remember Si er exoc summer Mexico D Moody Aug 14 riding bikes c c Brothers crushes M T TG M M drive uns parties changing my friends Stephanie Alma Tammie Likes Feeling liked and special making friends and fun plans PEGGY ANN DUQUESNEL Ski Club 2 Symphonic Band 23 4 Iazz Band 34 Concert Choir Piano Accompaniest 3 4 Band President 4 Biggest accomplishment Getting into music Always re member All the crazy people in band and the excitement of being Homecoming Queen CATHY DURAN Student Council 23 Steer ing Committee 234 Class Secretary 4 Biggest accomplishment Staying friends with M B and G H Always remember DH IA MB SP GH RGD x mas gift in 9th Likes Week ends with friends blue eyes and San Ioselll IUDY EDWARD Pep Club 1 2 Hockey 4 Bl ggest accomplishment Surviving Always remember Sherwood Summers 75 and 76 Carl s with lcd and lc sneaking out BE GA DB Kand Km Rm ditching Likes Being with friends Dislikes English ELLEN EICH Hockey 234 Womens Ensemble 234 Bi ggest accomplishment Discovered self others and God Always re member Sadie Hawkins 77 Virgu SA KH IH IM TR ML PG PN BSLMP CP KE Halloween 77 Mac LG Favorite song We ve Only just Begun Likes Singing and teaching children PATTI ENGLISH Biggest accomplishment Making new friends Always remember Doing crazy things with Debbie going to homecoming and Sadie Hawkins with Scott Debbie Bob party all the time Likes Bowlmg horse back riding playing guitar and bemg with Debbie IIM EP PLEY Track 2 Biggest accomplishment Getting a girlfriend getting license graduating Always remember GR VR RG DT IE GG all the good times report cards mailman Favorite song We Gotta Get You A Woman MYRNA LEA FAISON Flag Carrier 2 Biggest ac compllshment Finding another meaning of love through Russ Al ways remember Suzanne G Ieff R Carl U Brian M Iohn G and Brenda W. August 1 1976. Favorite song: Love me Tender. tE.P.I IANUS NOEL FARRIS- Cheerleader 2 4- Steer. Comm. 2 3 4. Biggest accomplishment: 8-22-77. Always remember: Beach house 76 8: 77 4:30 Chevys Girls 5 in 1. Attacking Pin Stripes the Paddy Wrist Pantie Raids Flying High Now Sams White Undies Beef Dips. Peasant Girl 1-13-75 Shemy s class. Favorite song: I Iust Want To Be Your Everything. Likes: IB CH POKEY CG TM ILB PM LB IB LOVES PM!!!!! SCOTT FERGUSON- Basketball 2 3 4. Biggest accom- plishment: Beating El Dorado Canyon Classic. Always remember: Prom 77Gayla LB WF 76 SH 77 Muffins cheese. Favorite quote: One on One. Likes: Girls basketball styx with Sal. Beach with Delp. ALMA G. FLORES- Spanish Club 2' Razas Unidas 2 3 4. Always re- member: Spider Monica the F Else Iulie Lara Smiley Times with Maris Coleen Louie George Norma ripping off M s car and going to Big Bear. Likes: Carnation City light stars party nights with my homes from Borrop Imp Rofa. FRANCISCO FLORES- Razas Uni- das: Soccer 4. Always remember: LV, LE, MC, MR, Al, LS, Soccer games and Todos mis amigas Y companeros, Hasta Leugo. Likes: Muchachas, soccer, racing cars, traveling, basketball, volleyball. KEN FORISTER- Always remember: II, VT, DT and Marcy. Favorite song: Stairway to Heaven. Dislikes: Women's lib. LARS FORSMAN- Photo 4g ASF 4. Always remember: Mr. Victorson and the rives. Fa- vorite song: Iungle Love. Likes: Girls and the river. Dislikes: Mark Biggs. SCOTT FOSTER- Key Club 2,3,4: KC, IR, REP., KC. Secretary 44: IA 2, Cross Country 2,3,4p Track 2,3,4: Soccer 2. Biggest accom- plishment: Passing Undenlvoods class. Always remember: Europe, S.W.A.T., IOEY, the Cardiac Kid, BC, SI, FV, FN, FB, DS, DH, BR, DL, Mr. Dunne. 1. Vietnamese students Dung Nguyen and Hieu Nguyen appear to enjoy being seniors at Canyon. 1 Ianus N Farris Scott Ferguson Alma G Flores Francisco Flores Susan R. Foldenauer Ken W. Forister .KK Lars Forsman Scott E. Foster 121 Shirin Foulavand jeff K, Francis Brenda M. Franklin David S. Fremont Debbie M. Fridell Bill Friedl 122 Nancy Fry Gary Fuller IEFF FRANCIS Ski Club 4 Biggest accomplishment Getting to know Tracy Delling IMotorcross Queenj Always remember New Year s ski trip to Utah Motorcycling tnps to the desert Likes Water skiing at Lake Mead being rowdy BRENDA FRANKLIN Always re member Lori Russ Steve Match Bob Greg Sandy Curtis and Mr Natural going to Mt Baldy grumon hunting Silverado Canyon Magic Mountain Favorite quote In Stero Likes Snow water skiing and parties DAVID FREEMONT Basketball 234 CSF Key Club Biggest accomplishment Starting on the Varsity Basketball team growing a little Always remember Car rallies long B B practice winning Canyon Classic being short Favorite song Baby What a Big Surprise fChicagoI Likes Food girls soft rock basketball DEBBIE FRIDELL Ski Club 3 4 Always remember Good times with Russ and my friends busted at2 Tammi Prom 76 accident Hello dance 76 Raincheck Aerosmith 76 New Years Eve 76 Likes Being in love with Russ being at the beach parties NANCY FRY X C 2 3 Track 2 Always remember Pycior X C 75 and the team Karen Ed PCP Mrs I friendshipsTand LR cantforget Sayward 81 girls XC GARY FULLER Scuba Diving Biggest accomplishment Beginning to un derstand what lifes all about Always remember Summerio 77 weekends DB MW IF RR DK TH Favorite song Stairway to Heaven Likes 3 day weekends SUSAN M FULLMER Always re member a poor soul called Bevenski Denise Leon Kyle Borges Debbie 81 Rusty Wand B Katiel Linda Th Maria P Peggy D Kathy M Laura K DAVE FYFFE Soph football Volleyball Biggest accom pltshment Graduating Always remember Friends out at the bleach ers certaln parties Likes Skiing motorcycles surfing and being with friends IANET ANNA GAETA IV Volleyball 23 Vars Volley ball 4 Var Basketball 2 3 4 Vars Track 4 GAA Board 4 GAA 2 3 4 Always remember GNDA IW IE MM off color81 colored jokes Likes QT buddy Matt laughing and acting strange with my best friends DEBBIE GALBRAITH Biggest accomplishment 64 wpm no errors Always remember Marc Ian Debbie T Iim Likes The park teddy bears 81 frogs CAMIE GALVES Biggest accomplishment Meeting Dave planning on marriage Always remember David and the good ol days SR TN Tammie and the fun times we had to gether Favorite song IfYou Leave Me Now Likes Concerts David being with friends MARY CALVIN Biggest accomplishment Gomg with Chris Elliott making decent grades making a millnon friends Always remember Stories about Mike Monnahan Chris Elliott Brian Claus Favorite quote Different strokes for different folks Likes Being with Chris going to the school games NANCY CHRISTINE GARBER Drama 2 3 4 Music 3 4 Chamber Singers 4 Always remember KK old weird Harold Mr B Ir Mac The Luke FNP sad Michael auditions NGES The Pink Flash Mikes fuzzy shirt Likes The ocean seeing people smlle rainy days Stev s beard PATTI GARCEAU Drill Team 2 Always remember Good times and bad luck with MBF Paulette in again with SN Tuesday night s dance workshop QRIGHTI 10 'I 77 WOW' Favorite song We Can Work It Out IANICE GARCIA Always remember Good friends Karen and all our times shared Danette Alma Iulie Kookie Mnchele QPTLI Debbie Ianes fnendship seeing Rocky 10 times PLT for the many blessings Likes Rocky football games LIONELI GARCIA Always remember Times with Theresa and friends Likes Theresa friends ScottB DaveC TW CS EE TR MP NZ PS DC DH SV DH IIH Teachers TR BS M Mac LAURA GAYLORD Skt Club3 Steer Comm 4 Biggest accomplishment Gettlng a yob getting to gether with Steve Always remember Catalina Wendy Steve 81 I Oct'I 1976 the river Lake Mead Favorite quote Cest la vie Likes SM snowskung watersknng quiet moments concerts 1 Ftndung a place to slt proves to be too hard for Rich Delperdang Mike Collins Mike Rogan and Tracy Mason so like many Com anches they simply find a place to stand 1 - I 1 - - . . , 1 . Z - , , - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 , , - . . . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . ' ' ' ' ' ' , . I - - 1 1 1 - - , . : - . , . I 1 1 1 1 - ' ' I 1 1 - I - . 1 1 . . 1 1 - ' ' , , . . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . l , . . , . . , . , - 1 , 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . 11 - 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - , . - 1 - - 1 1 1 . - , , . - 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - . 11 11- - 1 1 1 1 - Z ' 1 . - . , . . , , , . . , , . . , . . - 1 1 1 . Z . Z , , 1 1 - - 1 1 . , - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . .. . . , 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ' - 1 . . 1 Y . 1 I 1 1 - . . . . . , 1 1 , - - . . 1 1, 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - ' 11 11 1 1 1 1 . . , . . - I . Z , 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . , , . . ' 1 . . . - 1 ' . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 I I ' -' . . - 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . N -av, f A ' I Dave Fyffe janet Gaeta Debbie 1. Galbraith l Mary M. Galvin Nancy C. Garber Patti M. Garceau 'r i :I I J ' Irene C. Garcia Janice A. Garcia Lionel Garcia Cindy Gatschene Laura L. Gaylord ie' - G L hi. . 5x 'I 7 A . Gall A Gerhard Ed F Gogln jenny L. Golden Monica D Gomez Nancy Gomez Dave A Gonzales Euleen Gordon Ron L Gorman S 1 'Mis m A qv-X U K m 'f.H-- H '-'wf.,.,.N , 11 g F nM 'f w 1 Sw A ' Hu, .N I .mu 'Tv- 'W' WWI W 1' ' .6 wig' wg. ,, A' ' W, V e ' U., W v . , 'g,'.3- 1 H , ,fi :-,Rr V ' -:' EDWARD F GOGIN IR Annual photographer Key Club V P Bu ggest accomplushment 40 GPA Always remember Cruising un Chip s truck on Strawberry Hull wuth Steve T Mark D at the beach wuth Boston Don L Bear Hug New Year s Eve party at R B the gurl from Chicago Lukes My Chevy Luv IENNIFER L GOLDEN Always remember Ours us the best HA My SOPHOMORE LB SS K L TM IB IF Razor lups Favorite quote The man who funds Iufe wull fund ut through trustung God Romans 116 Lukes Spending tume wuth God and sharing good tumes wuth Tad Overall I luke to be myself an unduvudual teaching at Canyon Hulls MONICA D GOMEZ IYOGII M E C H A QRazas Unudasj 23 4 Band 23 Bu ggest accomplushment Stayung a V beung able to set thungs straight without humng anybody Always remember Summer Con cert 77 Whuttler Blvd Ducey Art L Ruch Art P Dec 2 Partying with Buzo Lukes Partying Dressy Dress Disco Concerts Cruzung the bug payback musuc and all the happy people NANCY GOMEZ Dance production and Cross Country Buggest accomplushment Go ung to Brazil Always remember All the good tumes I ve had wuth my mujo Pete all my punchu fruends and my best fruend Lunda Morales Lukes Dancung Running and Partyung Duslukes Waking up un the mornung EILEEN GORDON Buggest accomplushment Getting to school graduating on tume Always remember Davud IK D M IB CC TA AA MC KC Skl trupswlth DS IK TN TV Bug Bear wuth IB Ruver 75 76 wuth I K D M Prom 75 wuth T L D A s1 peruod Lukes Davud Kutty Mts waterskuung rauny days Genesis L Rondstat Iazz Duslukes Havurug 6 peruods un my senuor year RON L GORMAN Buggest accomplushment Meeting Cundy Sumpson Ace Frehley and Tiger hunting un Suberua Always remem ber Cundy Tummy Triangle The Cheap Truck concert August1 27 77 Lukes Partying Aerosmuth Duslukes Roat Rats 68 Faurlanes Bob Dylan SCOTT GRAINGER Buggest accomplushment Making ut through hugh school Always remember Laura Stephens Aprul 151977 Evergreen Newport Beach 10th street Schermerhorns class Denver Aluce Cooper suster and brothers EL MO furst car 18th burthday CW FF GW KT CS Lewmuke Lukes One gurl LS going skuung beach puzza movues DEBBIE GRAY Drull Team 34 Buggest accomplushment Stull being aluve Always remember Huttung a Porsche at the beach partues Lukes Mussung one peruod and all day RO P Duslukes Going to work getting up VALERIE GROOM Buggest accomplushment Getting marrued to Ieff Hen ning Always remember When I met Ieff Sharene Sumon and Stucko Lukes Being wuth Ieff fall the tumej Duslukes being by myself would luke to go out wuth my gurlfruends RICHARD L GUERRA Football 2 Baseball 3 4 Iournalusm 3 4 Broadcasting Club 3 4 Buggest accom plushment Funding a woman turning 18 aluve passung scuence not breaking a bone Always remember Oktoberfest blind dates Dana TI Bottom 10 Fubar and Funk Videotape Seal beach Vavas oust ung bonds Mud Bowl starting 1st two games on Soph Football team DC I E CL DW and all the carnkun times together Ker mut flooring Rudy T Wunter Meetings Lukes Effus Parluament EWF Rams Angels Dodgers Lakers Kungs WAYNE GUNTER Bas ketball3 Volleyball4 Buggest accomplushment Getting through the semester wuthout tufteen absences Always remember Luz makung me feel luke someone specual to her. I ll remember Fernando and Carlos many good dances and those parties we would have. Likes: School dances Football Basketball and Volleyball games. MARK HAAS- Varsity Baseball 3 4' Editor in Chief-Smoke Signals 4. Biggest accomplishment: Getting Varsity Letter in Baseball after transfer from K.H.S. Always remember: Bus rides in Baseball cruising and trolling with Steve and Tom Fubar and Funk at Oktoberfest acting like Seniors in ICM with D.S. NR Road The Lettermen cruising Disneyland, S.B., D.S., T.I., A.Z. Favorite song: The Way I Feel Tonight, Carry on my Wayward Son. Likes: Baseball, weekends, sleeping in 'til 3rd period. Dislikes: Finals. 1. KCHS audio visual worker Steve White takes time out between tapings. Valeruel Groom Dennis L Gruwell 'Que' Ruck L Guerra Nora Guerrer Wayne P Gunter Herb Guuterrez Mark E. Haas Kay L. Hamilton 125 Patty I. Hammond Dan L. Hancock john M. Hannawell Dawn M. Hansen Rhonda I. Hargett Scott D. Harlin Kevin T. Harlow lim 5- Haffmann 126 ' ' 1 PATRICIA 1. HAMMOND- Always remember: Traveling, meeting people, good parties, Philippines, Chicago, our Disneyland trips. Fa- vorite quote: People so seldom say l love you , . . and then it's either too late.. . or love goes . . . so when I tell you I love you, it doesn't mean I know you'll never go, only that I wish you didn't have to. Likes: Tanduay, San Miguel. Dislikes: Listening to Lars complain. DAN HANCOCK- Wrestling 2,3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Two in the back on Chuck's van in one night. Always remember: Me 81 Gail's 1st date. Favorite song and quote: Little People, Only on Tues- day, a week from Friday. Likes: Surfing, dancing, flirting. Dislikes: The thieves that stole my carb. DAWN HANSEN- Biggest accom- plishment: Barely making it to Sadie Hawkins. Always remember: Competing for the Laureate award in art with Charlotte and Mar- lene. Favorite song and quote: Tonight's the night, Love is re- member the past, planning the future, and living today. Likes: Get- ting out of school at noon, going to the beach, riding my moped, and most of all LK. RHONDA IEAN HARGETT- l.V. Hockey 2,35 V. Hockey 4: V. Softball 3. Always remember: Best friend Sheryl Bel- lock tDing Dongj, worrying about money in buffy, Girl date Boy '77, Prom '77, learning to dance, B.G., car rallies. Likes: Sports, spending money, and acting weird. SCOTT HARLIN- Basketball 2,3,4: Baseball 3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Living in a world around me. Always remember: Elbow , LV. Cheer, Palm Springs, Canyon Classic, V.B.B., Wally, V. cheer and song, LB., K.D., I.F., C.H., L.B., T.M., LB., C.L., D.S., M.S., F.S., Frag: R.D., G.H., R.M., L.K., S.P., M.D. Likes: Messing around, basketball practice, 1st period. Dislikes: School, homework. KEVIN HARLOW- Racing Moto. Biggest accomplish- ment: Racing Hangtown Motocross National. Always remember: The night I got my truck smashed by Esperanza geeks: renting condo in Mammoth: tearing up McD's. Favorite song: What's That Smell? Likes: Girls, Motocross, parties, little trucks, Zeppelin. IIM HARTMANN- Marching Band 2,3,4g jazz Ensemble 2,3,4. Biggest ac- complishment: Buying a car, keeping sane through three years of band. Always remember: D.B., B.P., Maddog, Lips, C.S., T.W., M.P., P.D., L.B., T.R., C.P., Katy, all the weird people in band. Likes: Bus trips to parades, parades with VP, Clark's class, being with Katy and my friends. CYNTHIA LYN HAYES- Always remember: Special times with Steve, 8-20-75, Tuhunga The Gang Sam, Spag. Factory, Chevy's Girl, Prom '77, Flying, Homecoming '77, Tryouts, Camp, Summer '77, pep rallies, football '77, Canyon Classic, 5 in 1 , Big 40 , Our Squad, tour buddies, experiencing life, pinstripes, Schemy's class. Favorite quote: Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting, my friend. Likes: My special friends l.F., I.B., S.P., L.B., I.B., N.P., C.L., T.M., L.B., my very special pal Ian I. MAUDE MARIE HAYNES- Mannequins 3: Variety show 4. Biggest accomplishment: Getting rid of a chip and finding out that life is what you make of it. Always remember: Always being late to 1st pe- riod, Mr. B., Mac, summer school, the sincerity of friends through- out my high school days, the understanding from Peter Paddock and Bear Rabbit. KIM HELMSTEAD- Biggest accomplishment: Gradu- ating. Always remember: G.W., Ianuary 1976, my diamond ring, IJ., W.R., K.S., C.R., S.M., Nicole Michelle Helmstead, june 27,1977,l.F., IJ., B.W. Favorite quote: Life is like an onion, you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep. Likes: Working at Karl's horse- back riding, going to the river. ROY HENNEGEN- German, Speech, Music. Biggest accomplishment: Learning to hear and to sing. Al- ways remember: a b + c -2bc cos a. Favorite quote: jesus is Lord. Likes: All the people, the pool. Dislikes: The lack of a xylophone. KIM HERNDON- Always remember: Great times with B.P., P.R., 8- 17-77, 3-2-78, 2 yr., Getting snow skiis from B.P. on xmas 77 , B.P., M.N., M.R., at Knotts with S.C., M.T., football games 10th grade. Likes: Snow skiing, Bry's 4x4. 1. Girl-watching requires the joint concentration of Steve Hernandez and Tim Consalvi. Dean A. Hartshorn :nam UUUII. Cindi L. Hayes Maude M. Haynes Kim A. Helmstead gmq-s Roy M. Hennegen Mark A. Hensler Sherri L. Henson Darlene 1. Heranic Steven M. Hernandez Tom E. Hernandez Kim R. Herndon Larry D. Hewitt 127 I.: X . xv I Q. 1 N5 I Q ,Q ,V 'Qm 1 X w Y Y I H 1 1 if., 1 3,4 ., H I J 1-4- N . 1 T' .2-' wig? Q K 'x ,gf- 5:1 1 -, Susan G. Ieffreys Sonia N. Iimenez Bradley M. Iohnson Catherine johnson Iulie A. Iohnson Iody M. Ibhilton GARY HILTON- Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2. Biggest accomplishment: Getting to know Darla I, making all Orange League, winning 12 games straight in summer-league. Always re- member: My love for Ienny K.-April 3, '77, SH and SW's parties, win- ning Canyon Classic 2 years in a row. Likes: IK, DI, IB, NP, SA, DD, SN, CD. DEREK HOOD- Wrestling 2,3,45 Football 2. Always remem- ber: My love Iayme 81 wrestling team. Favorite quote: Rubbish, im- migrant. Likes: GB, RB, ditching school. Dislikes: RK, WS, going to school every day. MARCIA HOOK- Always remember: MA, Chuck, supertimes, all with Barnes, Mark S. 8: the group, Kev, Mike, Steve, and Val ditching Wild Bill, crazy Barb, Cluck 81 PR, Casper, MT 81 DD, SN, II, SH, '76, prom '77, SD with Matt '77. Favorite quote: I don't know where I'm going . . . but I'm on my way. Likes: Matt, ski- ing, traveling. DAVID HOWARD- Always remember: CD, RD, MC, SF, SC, throwing oranges, getting tickets, grass burnouts, Sunday af- ternoon, football, going to the batting cages with RD after taking CD to work. Likes: Cars, boats, motorcycles 81 females. Dislikes: Tardies, homework, going to work after school, getting tickets. SUSAN L. HOWARD- Always remember: 9th grade with Marie, YW, CB, IM, LG, DI, L8fL R, LL, Peyton Place parties, Nugent, Frampton, trower SR, Las Vegas, Irvine parties, I love you, Bill-SELF. Favorite quote: If Ever Two Were One-Then Surely We. Likes: Loves-Bill bond for- ever-Iuly 14, 1976. DON HOWLAND- Hiking 8: Camping. Biggest accomplishment: Rebuilding my 327. Always remember: Auto II. Fa- vorite quote: Ted Nugent- When in doubt I whip it out. Likes: Led Zepplin, racing cars, beer, KH, LK, KP. IEAN HOXIE- Gymnastics 2,35 Swim Team 45 Ski Club 2,35 Dance5 AFS 3. Always remember: Pam, II, LK, DV wsthe club Oh what a Night, taping CA w!PSW Bri, passed over? wee-wee, friends: PSW, II, LK, LF, MM, AS, LC, CL, DD, so, GH, DW, BM, RD, DH, ski, LA. Likes: The river, skiing, camping. AIDA IGLESIAS- AFS5 International Club5 Explorers. Bi- ggest accomplishment: Being an exchange student at Canyon. AI- ways remember: Hanging around at school with Lila, afternoons at Debi's house, conversations with Iohanna, AS, BA, IB, MS. TOM IR- WIN- Vars. Baseball 2,3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Getting a hit off of Brian Greer. Always remember: The hit, cruisin' with S 81 M, the almost hit, getting fubar, all my friends, especially SB, MH, DL, FISH, TM, SH, RH, KP, Baseball Fight Song, trollin'. Likes: Baseball, ED 81 IFC, BM, mountains, hockey on the tennis courts. DAVE IACK- SON- Biggest accomplishment: Surviving the last fourteen years of school. Always remember: Iean, Karin, Bette, Ms. Smith, New Year's Eve '77, Big Bear August '77. Likes: Freedom, money, cars, summer, the beach, and the mountains. SUSAN GAIL IEFFREYS- Track 2,3,45 International Club 2,35 X-C 3,45 CC 3,45 Girls League 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Chamber Singers 3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Relays. Always re- member: Kimbo, Linda, Scotter, AB, IS, KB, SM 81 KM, the good times with Ethel fBrookI, Misty, Shelly, PN, BR, IM, FV, DL, work- outs, CIF, Europe with RV, SS, ID, Sneaky, Snook, Sayward, Orange League KI, IK, QT. SONIA IIMENEZ- Dance Production. Biggest ac- complishment: Dedicating my life to Ian. Always remember: Dec 14th, the happiest day in my life, when Michael asked me to marry him, and I accepted. Favorite song: Summer Breeze. Likes: Choco- late, Mike, Chris and all my friends who made Canyon a happier place to be. BRAD IOHNSON- Wrestling 2,3,4. Always remember: Backwards down the Big Hill!, the reservoir, the trackl, Halloween- the FLASHER! Favorite quote: Ike, get snake, gread, tasty hose- mainiac. Likes: Diamond Bar, the tree, Whitter Blv. Dislikes: Schools, trashman cars, jerk's on the blvd. CATHERINE IOHNSON- Biggest accomplishment: Getting a great job that I love. Always re- member: Beach house with SF, SM, DL, DF and the water fights with the neighbors, also PF concert, BB concert, AS concert, beach party, turkey, Misty. Favorite quote: Maybe we'll go, maybe we'II dis- appear, it's not that we don't know, it's just that we don't want to care. IULIE IOHNSON- Ski Club 2,3,45 Dance 2,3. Always remem- ber: Lori fMs. Fitzj, Nick, Iean, beach house, summer of 77, 4th of Iuly w!LF, IS, TC, CC, PS, whiff, Lake Tahoe and the 300 dollarsl, se- cret letters and telephone calls, Freckles and Blondie, TT, IH, TE, MH, IB, TA, LC, MM, DW. Likes: Beach, skiing, being spoiled, Por- sches. 1. Well, what are friends for anyway? Mike Byars and Rob Deer ex- emplify the feeling that seniors have when confronted with the idea of going to separate colleges. 129 Candise jones Lisa A. jones Craig.joujon-Roche CANDISE jONES- Always remember: The good times with Rick and getting my promise ring from Rick, going to the beach house with Kim, Mr. Schemerhorn's class. Likes: Rick, going to the mountains, Rick's El Camino, building a fire. KAREN ELIZABETH jONES- Con- cert Choir 2,3,45 Chambers 45 Annual 3,4. Always remember: Randy's letters, lunch with De De, Darrell's chocolate chip cookies, my part- ner, annual zoo, Steviel, The music is you, sirl, and jim and Shiela, thanks. Favorite song: It's so good to be alive, since the day I met joy tjesusj by surprise. Likes: My Lord, giving, Randy, Darrell and Dede. LISA jONES- jV Chorus 25 Vars. Girls' Chorus 3. Biggest accomplish- ment: Graduating early. Always remember: Aj, DS, CM, CP, KS, Ej, first day at Canyon 'l!27!77. Likes: Short days, ditching wfo getting caught. Dislikes: Bowden's Newsweek tests. CRAIG jOUjON ROCHE- CSF 2,3,45 Pres 35 Steer. Comm. 3,45 Class Treas. 45 Photo Club 3,45 MMTG Club 35 Tennis 2,3,4. Always remember: Teachers who did more than teach- CB, RL, DM, EE. Likes: Challenges, per- fection, photo, nature. LAURA jUHLKE- Biggest accomplishment: Making it through my junior year. Always remember: Sept of '76, Soph year at VP, ditching class-getting caught, jG and football games. Likes: Meeting new people, weekends, loves summer nights on the beach, music and close friends. ALMA KAjlKI- Always re- member: Being mistaken for jamie, moving, sum '76 w!MR, LYND?, Bchip, jD, SB, jH, jj, MT, jS, TB, Knotts, Sum '77!, LN beach. Likes: Laughing, dancing, parties, music, surfers, Hawaii, craziness, boys. jOHN KAMEI- ASB Associate justice 2: Class Treas5 ASB Chairman of justice 45 Volleyball 3,45 Steer. Comm. 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Academic Decathlon 4. Always remember: Impeachment proceed- ings will begin at the next meeting. Likes: Volleyball, carrot sales. MINDY KIRKPATRICK- Always remember: Denise, Beth, jY, LL, SM, R, KH, MH, joy's flat tire, Dave, ditching, going to Hopkins, wreck- ing PT car, partying, me 8: joy on New Year's Eve, Tama's VW 81 all the good times we had. Likes: Mr. Schermerhorn's class, partying. Dislikes: School. GREG KLEINE- Soph. Baseball: junior Baseball. Bi- ggest accomplishment: Not ever getting a ticket. Always remember: In back of auto shop. Likes: Skiing, Lake Tahoe, girls, cars. Dislikes: Volkswagon's, Vegas. KARIN LEE KLOMP- Drama Club 2,3,45 Ban- ners 3,45 Banner Captain 45 Music 3,45 Crucible 25 TPIC 35 NOJ16 35 HTSIBWRT 4. Always remember: Nants, Mr. Mac and Mr B, rehears- als, apples and flowers, old weird Harold. Likes: Being with people I like. STEVE KORNAY- Volleyball 3,45 Basketball 25 Key Club 3,45 An- nual 3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Killing my first shark. Always re- member: The nose, playing' volleyball :at the beach with Karen, Go'in dirt'en with Mike's '53 Chevy pickup and watching Mont fall out. Likes: To kill sharks, to take pictures of Lisa. jOHANNA KO- SKELA- 'International Club5 AFS5 X-C5 Photo Club. Biggest accom- plishment: Being an exchange student at Canyon. Always remem- ber: Rides in jeff's truck, afternoons drinking coffee with Debi, interesting conversations with Aida and crying against Pat's shoul- der. LAURA KOUGH- GAA 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 AFS 2,35 Scuba Club 4. Always remember: Yosemite, skiing Utah, scuba class, disecting Christy, PSW, all my love, TC, IT, and STYX. Likes: Snow skiing, scuba diving, physiology, fighting with Beven. TAMMIE KOVATCH- Always remember: Tom, Mom, Dad, Chantay, Gail, Michelle, Camie, LL, CML, Omega 36, Mary P. Likes: Being w!GG, MC, CG, CL, and my family, my dogs, cats and any other creature in our so- ciety. jANET SUSAN KRAFT- jV Volleyball 25 Vars. Volleyball 3,45 Vars. Hockey 35 jV Softball 25 Vars. Softball 35 GAA 2.3,4. Always re- member: Going out with MB QMM 81 SLOP FlGHTSj, practice makes perfectl, concerts with jW lmy bestest buddy and twinj. Likes: Sun- shine, bare feet, beaches, Carlsbad, laughing, Cubba! 1. A guilty look flits across Lysa CuIling's face as she hurries to class after the tardy bell. Karen jones Samuel A. jones Laura juhlke Robert A. Kaiden Alma M- Kallkl 130 , ' w'Q.'- i:' -12, ',,,4., -w., . F IX I , ,.g.fW f- :'gT+'?i'5K I f 5 ...lt XXL ,ILS Adi., . ,f.-vw w,. we-, 4 , We ,pw Mai A kk Q-,NX Marjorie 1. Krist Michael Kricfalusi Kendall W, Krgegen gonna Lamanno 1 ' 5 1 4' g ., , , ,4 i'l' ll-IA I , I .el . lf Tina M. Lane Linda Larkins 1 4, .. 1 V . y I A 5 1 L ' J wf . . . Q , ,,,. W- T V, 1, -:rem It , .. A, -' Us-.-Q,-.V Karen E. Lay I Daniel A. Lea Marlene K. Leinz Denise M. Leon Charleen M. Lescault Sheila Levine 132 Daniel S. Lewis Beth L. Lindquist jessica C. Lipman Laura Lofgren MARIORIE KRIST- Always remember: Fun times with friends. Favor- ite quote: What man wants is not talent, but the will to achieve. He- ber jeddy Grant. Likes: Sunny days, being with friends, Utah, YA dances, apples, and yellow flowers. Dislikes: Mr. Bowden's News- week tests. KEN KROESEN- Tennis Team: PYC Choir Tour. Biggest accomplishment: Controlling my blood pressure in World Lit. Al- ways remember: Humanities field trips. Favorite quote: Learning to fly is difficult, but it is much harder while still encased in a shell tAmy Bordinej. Likes: Christian fellowship. DONNA LAMANNO- CSF 2,3,4. Always remember: Telephone conversations with jR, coming to school in my new car, all the parties in rm. 103, dis- cussions about future goals. Favorite song: You Light Up My Life. Likes: Leaving before lunch, vacations, the SUB, meeting a lot of nice people. TINA LANE- Always remember: Sherri's last sip, Katie's CIO's, bus-buddy Lin, Dan's embarassing moment, XC girls, my slave, Hey, sis , Orr, Frag, juan, Lila, Fernando, McCoun's lunches, all the special people. Favorite song: If I could save time in a bottle .. . Likes: Munching, flirting, and dancing. Dislikes: Being mistaken for a fourteen year old. LINDA LARKINS- Girl's League 4. Always re- member: Loving times w! RW, 2-12-76 to 10-8-76, best friends with Sharon Stmy friends AM, DD,TA, DF, Cj, KW, jM, SS, DC, PE, Likes: bowling, being with friends. KAREN EILEEN LAY-' Varsity Swim 3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Learning to love California. Al- ways remember: Anna, janet, Micheal, Sadie Hawkins 77 , LB, TIM, DI, Cc, DR, LK, SA, RO, AR, sv, Kw, BR, Bv, Mc, ffnere you come again. Likes: Packed powder, ELO. Dislikes: Mondays, Hair- spray, smog. DAN LEA- Radio Club 3: Hiking Club 3. Always re- member: Campus trip with Bevin-Aaza Barvego. Favorite quote: The trouble with being a teacher is you have to be perfect so early in the morning. Likes:Wine, women, song. Dislikes: Politics, substitutes. MARLENE LEINZ- CSF 3,4: X-C 3: International Club 4. Biggest ac- complishment: Discovering myself and the life around me. Always remember: Many miles, shin splints, Oh pizza!, long talks, good laughs, my friends, Lori, Karin, Gisela, AA, LN, KP, jR. Likes: Art, mu- sic, puffy clouds, untouched wilderness. Dislikes: Violence, dishon- esty, and selfishness. DENISE M. LEON- AFS 2,3: AFS VPresident 4. Always remember: Soph. yr., Sue, Greg, Linda, Danny, Katie, T. Ni- cols, Debbie, jM, MF, GN, LH, DH, RS, Mexico, OSCA, Dec. 31 '76, june 19, skynard concert, IP, DG, beach house '77, crazy pacific and work people, NS, KD, Good luck! CHARLEEN LESCAULT- CSF 2,3,4: Choir 2,37 Speech 3,4: DAHS 2: Steer. Comm. 2,3,4: Rec. Coach 3: Managing Ed. of SMOKE SIGNALS 3: VP Choral Music Council 3: Drill Team 2,3: Songleader 4: Look Up America show 2: Girls State Rep. 3. Biggest accomplishment: Being able to participate in such a wide variety of activities and keep up my grades. SHEILA MARIE LEVINE- Always remember: TA, PS, jK, BP, CC, KM, jG, VW, vans, me and at river, Easter vacation, PE and cokes, nights at TA's, DW DIANE THERESE LIGGETT- Varsity Tennis 2,3: jV basketball 2: CSF 2,3,4: Annual 4: SAC 3. Always remember: The valuable knowledge I have gained from Mrs. Creedon, Lil' KP tand our mountain memo- riesj, beating Lea, Miss Ray, reaching the peak, Finding Uj Michael, Valerie and jD, druthers, plans for the Big C., skiing, Don. BETH LINDQUIST- Always remember: George M, MK, jY, LL, DW, SM, j. Naylor, first car, Mach I, beach, apt. 9, Tom S. Likes: Ski, GM, present from GM. VALERIE LINN- Vars. Tennis 2,3,4: Vars. Hockey 2,3,4: Vars. Track 2,3,4: CSF 2,4: Cheer 2. Biggest accomplishment: 1st So. Cal. Lj 1974, BAC GOWMC, Homecoming court '77, CIF Champs. Always remember: Lake Powell, love for MAB, friendship. Likes: Being happy, auto 81 tacks w!jO, MR, TC, TS, VH, BAC talks w!SS. LAURA LOFGREN- Biggest accomplishment: Finally getting my shimmering white front tooth, keeping my head together 84 staying out of trouble, getting more closeness between my family Sf I. Always remember: Lynard Skynard, The Who fRoger Daltreyj, being LjB, KH, MH, TRS, Huestis, Mrs. Ritter, Mr. Aleccia. Likes: Sunsets, making 81 creating things with my hands. DON LOMBINO- Lt. Govn. of Key Club 4: Key Club 2,3,4: OC Club 2,3,4. Never forget: Laura, Diane, jennifer, joAnn, Head G, AP, BS, Car rallies, Sears in Bakersfield, Brett, The Shoe Horn, my father, Kathy at TP, times in New York city. Likes: My dog, jackson Browne, Moe, time to myself, cars, skiing. 1. jenny Bell apparently believes When dressed like a kid, do as the kids do! Hopscotch was one of the many games people played on Little Kid's Day. Diane T. Liggett Valerie j. Linn Mark Loeser Donald Lombino 133 MICHELE LONG- FRESH. Class Pres: Clubs at SBHS5 ASB Student Council5 Dance Club5 Canyon Dance Club: Pep Club5 Service Club5 Annual Staff5 Steer. Comm5 KMVTHS. Biggest accomplishment: Get- ting a high paying office job at All-State. Always remember: Conver- sations on the phone with Shenny, Irene, GH. Likes: Honey, clothes. MIKE LUCAS- BB 25 Tennis 35 CSF 2,3,45 Speech!Debate 35 SACBE 45 Vocal Music 2,3,45 Leadership Retreats 2,3,4. Biggest accomplish- ment: Surviving my senior year. Always remember: My junior year, '76-77 choral music, my sisters, BC 81 LM, fthe two most caring people I knowp. Likes: My car, Colorado, Baked Alaska, Business I Law. IAMES LUNGER- Photo Club 4. Always remember: 3 straight nights of KISS, IMG, LH, SB, ML, FR, IS, PE, Uncle Norm, sister An- nie, and Little Miss Moss. Favorite song: Been Dazed and Con- fused, For So Long . . . fLed Zeppelinj. Likes: KIISS, MM, White Fang, and Gandalf. LAURE MACCONNELL- Always remember: Class and year of '76-my many choice and beautiful friends, my first love and special friend Russ W, The key to life is loving it, and my beautiful family who has taught me that philosophy. National Thespians 2,3,45 Forensics Team 3,45 Dance Production 2,45 KCHS Broadcasting 3,45 Musical Variety 2,3,45 Vocal Music 2,3,45 Life 1-18. KAREN MACFAR- LANE- Basketball5 Intermural Softball5 CSF 3,45 Girls League 35 Ski Club 4. Biggest accomplishment: Becoming more outspoken. Al- ways remember: The chemistry Sub who said I would have to be 800 yrs. old. Favorite quote: We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. BRIAN ANTHONY MANGANO- Pres Peanut Gallery 3,45 Baseball 2. Always remember: SG, RS, RO, SF, DB, LR, KM, BM, IM, CW, GB, LC, GI, SC, MC, VA, DH, SS, MR, SP, CO, LM, QT, IW, RM, MR, LM, Reider, Dunne, CPS, my Cougar, party room. Likes: LZ, TN, LS, H, Vetts, jamming. MAUREEN MARRERO- Baseball: VolleybaIl5 Swimming. Biggest ac- complishment: Finishing school. Always remember: Mrs. Fragnoli, Miss Gressingh. Likes: Math, writing. Dislikes: Reading, history. TRACY MASON- Cheerleader 2,35 Songleader 4. Biggest accom- plishment: Getting bracelt QDRI. Always remember: Beach house '76 81 '77, ready by 4:30, making hot tea for sick person, my friend IMS horse back riding, Lisa Buskirk ithanksj. Likes: My friends- Syl. fhappy timesj, most-my family. IAMES MASTERS- Football5 Wres- tlingp Student Council. Always remember: I will always remember being late to football practice, and when the songleaders kidnapped me and brought me to school in my pajamas. Likes: Getting coaches' award in football, dances. GLENN MELL- Biggest accom- plishment: ACS and OCC contests. Always remember: KK, MV, CH. Favorite quote: I think . . . think, Uh, Uh, Uh. Likes: Sunsets, L.A. cul- ture. DONNA MENDOL- Biggest accomplishment: Meeting people from Canyon. Always remember: Snow trips w!GM, DS, EG, TV, IK, Tustin, parties w!IK, EG, cruising, concerts, horse shows w!Becky, Coronado w!TA, DS, PS, SAC game, Beach House 77. Likes: Snow, the beach, being wffriends. SHARON IOY MERCIER- Drill Team5 Concert Choir. Always remember: Locking keys in the car on Buoy with Linda and Kelly, partying with my friends, best friend Linda and all my friends at Canyon. Dislikes: Everything to do with school, except the people. 1. One of Ganyon's most unique assets is the atmosphere of friend- ship between students and teachers as Mr. Dick McCoun and Lance Robinson clearly demonstrate. 134 Michele D. Long Michelle R. Loupe Michael A. Lucas Iames N. Lunger Laure C. MacConnell Karen L. MacFarlane If' 'F Terri R. Madril Brian A. Mangano Debbie S. Marker Maureen Marrero Karen A. Marshall Kathv A. Marshall Q 1 JWlf!7ll Tracy Mason ls xl l., llf ll Q N lla all ll M X l - -its J' , I ' Lian ' ig james G. Masters Laurie Matsen Glenn I. Mell Donna Mendola Sharon J. Mercier 135 Stacy M. Messer Sandra Mitchell Karen D. Moneymaker 'fl' lo Ann Moorehead 136 f ls f' ,I Susan E. Mihatovic Marci L. Minamide Q1- Carmen Mora Debbie Moriarty 'I Brian Mitchell Brian Y. Mizuki Ray Monreal jackie L. Morris STACY MESSER- Dance Production. Biggest accomplishment: Grad- uating from high school with almost passing grades. Always remem- ber: All my friends, Disneyland with Debbie, Plumbing with Diane , going to movies with johnna, no hanky panky involved. Fa- vorite song: Yesterday iBeatlesj. MARCI MINAMIDE- Drill Team 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Gymnastics 2,3. Biggest accomplishment: Waking up at 5 a.m. during football season for Drill Team practice. Will always remember: A.D., K.R., K.K.N., 8. T.P.N.C.'and the Chase. Favorite song: Looks Like We Made It. YASU MIZUKI- Orange Sister City 3,45 Varsity Tennis 3,45 AFS 45 International Club 45 Spanish Club 35 SACBE 45 Track 25 Annual sports editor 3,45 Youth 81 Government 45 Varsity X-C 25 Senior class Steering Committee. Biggest accomplish- ment: Prosecuting attorney, 6th model court. Always remember: Bush, Lisa C., Gail, 76-77 Annual staff, SINED, jojo, Ann, Irene, Mag, Lynn, Sue, Carolyn, Michelle, Tom, borrowing Kathy's glasses. Fa- vorite quote: Macho , Ugly , Garbage Likes: Ladies , Lisa S., Kathy, Sharon, Nancy. KAREN MONEYMAKER- Drill Team 3,45 Swimming 2,3,45 Pool 45 Horseback Riding 2,3,45 Bowling 3,4. Bi- ggest accomplishment: Still being alive. Always remember: Steve, G.P. Drill Team, Debbie Gray, D.M., Kirby, S.M., j.M., D.D., A.M., everyone I forgot, hitting a Porsche at the beach. Favorite song: Cold as Ice, Play that Funky Music, Barracuda. Likes: Going to parties, cruising in my hot '68 Camaro. RAY MONREAL- Varsity Volleyball 2,3,45 Soccer 4. Always remember: My friends, Balboa Beach over the summer w!LW., j.M., and Waters Bug! D.Z., W.W., M.C., W.G., j.C., j.G., O.M., CC -1:22, L.W., D,N. Likes: Fast cars, the river and Sundance! jOANN MOOREHEAD- j.V. Volleyball 25 Varsity Softball 25 Steer. Comm. 2. Biggest accomplishment: Making it through Bow- den's A.D. class. Always remember: Sophomore year with the gang. R.G., LB., P.S., M.B., and Rudi, the one and only for me, beach par- ties and mad dog. Likes: Concerts, parties, having a good time, being with my friends. CARMEN MACIEL MORA- Razas Unidas 35 V.P. Pres. 45 Canyon Student Council5 Canyon Marching Band 2,3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Twenty-hour Dance Marathon with De- nada. Always remember: Mexico City with M.G., K.B., T.M., LR., M.S., and Band Whittier Blvd. Favorite quote: What can I say? DEB- BIE MORIARTY- Steer. Comm. 2,3,45 A.S.B. 45 Pep Club 2,35 Orphan 25 S Club 25 Travel Club 35 Drama 25 Girls League 3,4. Always re- member: Winter Formal 77, Sadie Hawkins, Oct. 14, 1976. Likes: Skating K.R., M.B., full moons, Mr. American. jACKIE MORRIS tSHARPj- IV Cheerleader 35 French 35 Rats 2. Biggest accomplish- ment: Making my dream come true. Always remember: My hubby LM., Donna and all the good times, M.W., P.S., D.S., M.D., L.B., j.B., T.M., L.B., j.M., C.G., and everyone else. IEFFREY L. MORRIS- Bi- ggest accomplishment: Being married, working at the O.P.D., work- ing 12 hours and keeping a B+ average. Always remember: jackie and jeffrey- the fun, then the future ahead, C.P., LR., K.E., j.N., L.K., G.B., C.F., j.W., M.S., P.S., M.T., mom and dad's help. TIM MOS- BARGER- Baseball 2,3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Sophomore base- ball coach award, Serving three straight years of Shirokawa. Always remember: 12 hamburgers, A.Z., B.M., B.B., LT., T.I., K.M., A.H., j.C. Likes: Eating, Alice Cooper, Queen, Monty Python. IOANN MOWRY- Always remember: Meeting Paul, all the good times with my best friend Laura B., parties, car rallies, V.W.'s with minds of their own, Sadie Hawkins '77 with Paul, having Matt M. as a special friend, the Real Estaters . Likes: R. Paul Ouellet, our times together and everything he means to me, green MG's, Yes. Dislikes: Backing into Paul's truck. ROGER MUELLER- Driving D.O.'s truck to Ranch, Biggest accomplishment: Getting good friends, little truck. Always remember: Nights at Kenny's house with A.B., D.O., ranch, hill, park, goat hill, Rene's party, MAX, L.B., D.O., R.R., LA., B.R., 1906 . TONY MUELLER- jV Football: Mountaineering Club5 All- Star Soccer5 O.Y.S. Biggest accomplishment: Coming back alive from Sierra backpacking, holding a job and going to school at the same time for 3 years. Always remember: Mrs. Groh's ceramics class. ' 1. Mark Picogna and Randy Kunert get ready to welcome new stu- dents and sophomores in costume at the Hi Dance. - ' jeffrey L. Morris Dave S. Morton Tim Mosbarger jo Ann Mowry Roger C. Mueller Tony j. Mueller Michael E. Mulhollen Amy L. Mullins 137 A Pat Mumford - Irene Mura Alan F. Murphy Anne E. Murphy Laurelun McAffee julie McAuliff I Lisa McBride Jim McClelland 138 PATRICK MUMFORD Vars Football 3 4 Vars Baseball 34 Baggest accomplashment 38 GPA stayang wath J F for 3 years Always re member Janus breakang my wrast gettang busted basketball games Sadae Hawkans77 Lakes Janus football 22 foolang around fraends RD AR MB MB DW GC KW SH beachpartaes gettang buzzed and cruasang IRENE MURA Baggest accomplashment Pass ang World Lat Always remember Telephone conversataons wath Machele S M T G A G Braans hand sagnals and mornang Freeb ard Kevans back all my fraends our talk an chemastry Lakes Good Iookang guys partaes mornang Jokes an hastory havang good tames wath fraends ALAN MURPHY Always remember My soph omore year at was the greatest Favorate song School s Out Lakes People car racang Daslakes Beang told what to do ANN MURPHY Always remember My fraends JN K B L B B F K M M M A M Mr lzen s class everybody at Bag O and A W Favorate quote There s only you and me and we just dasagree Lakes Beang wath fraends goang to partaes Daslakes Stuck up and anconsaderate people JULIE MCAULIFF Athletacs 2 Cheerleadang 3 Steerang Comm Always remember Beach house 76 77 D D R B and es pecaally all the memoraes wath Julae and Tracy Candy G D M C H T M L B J F S P L B L C LISA MCBRIDE Baggest accomplash ments Goang back to school to get my daploma Always remember The most specaal day of my Iafe Nov 6 1976 the day we saad our vows and sealed our love an marraage Our 1 yr Annaversary JIM MCCLELLAND Baggest accomplashment 270 ft burn out behand auto shop Favorate song Heartbreaker Led Zeppelan Lakes To Hunt Beavers MARK S MCCLUSKY Football 234 Track Baggest accomplashment To go out wath a garl for 5 months Always remem ber The day I was born goang to a coed school fanally SHERRI MCDERMOTT Ska Club Track Dance Productnon AFS Swam Team Annual Pep Club Always remember Beach House wath KJ SauceandDL QT IM BB LM MH BM PL DM MM Lakes Beach Runn Swam n Ska n JULIE MCINTOSH Drama 34 CC 23 V E 3 Baggest accomplashment Meetang the good fraends that I have now Always remember Chras Apt Imy best fraendj Fa vorate Song We re All Alone Lakes Skaang actang sangang the par taes beang an plays wath Bello Woon JENNIFER MCMANUS Ba ggest accomplashment I learned to beat the system Always remember Datchang PE wath MH wreckang my car good tames last summer 4 wheelang Bullwankle and Hoolagan Lakes Palyang ten nas skaang partyang actang crazy goang to concerts Daslakes The 15 absence polacy ANN MCMURRAY Baggest accomplashment Tak ang French Spanash and German all an the same year Always re member Fantastac frrends lake Laura and Joyce Wendy s Halloween party and weekend Favorate song Stall crazy after all these years TRACEY LYNN MCPHERSON Annual 3 Baggest accomplashment Graduatang early becomang a professaonal model Always remem ber My relataonshap wath Mark all of my specaal fraends my many car accadents Lakes People who make me happy Daslakes Rejec taon KEVIN MCWILLIAMS Travel Club 23 Photo 4 Baggest ac complashment Goang to Europe Always remember Solatude Pheo nax Hotel Peanut Gallery Mangano The Old 57 Favorate quote Go wath the establashment and roll wath the punches Lakes Garls as lakes workang raan the neaghborhood LYNN R NAKAMOTO ASB Board of Educataon Rep 3 ASB Commassaoner of Curraculum 4 Cur raculum Commattee 3 4 French Club 3 CSF 2 3 4 Internataonal Club 24 Steerang Commattee 4 JV Basketball 2 Always remember My fane teachers and my good fraends you know who you are JENNY NAYLOR Honor Roll 234 Baggest accomplashment Gettang Job decadang to go to C R S Always remember Naght B M and I met DA s class wath K P and our lattle secrets workang at AM G summer of 77 wath Mark Gordy Landy and Phal beach wath Mark Kathy and Greg Lakes Waterskaang beang wath fraends beang wath people from A M C 1 Comanche wrestlers are always ready for actaon as shown by Ron Uyematsu Ron Beck Doug Cunnangham and Gary Walker ' - I I - I - : . , , , , - Z I I I I ' ' II ' . 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STARLYN NELSON Volleyball Gymnastrcs X C Skung Hlkrng Bl ggest accompllshment CIF Volleyball Always remember Wnld trmes chemistry ICM 8I calculators changing schools 3 tlmes beach VP champs Zweeks Mammoth CSNOY Favorrte song Be free Peace of Mmd fLogglns SI Messtnaj Own Specral Way IGen esIsI Llkes Canyon people are the greatest sports musrc meetrng new and different people IODY ODERKIRK Always remember Blue Mustangs BCA PF concert YES DT IL SS CIS CO trams Halloween 77 New Years 76 IL RD DS Shatz CO TVH KH ST DW SS beach 600 burn outs foxy guys MOO Llkes Campung concerts being In Dunne s BI teasing hum about bemg a twrrp Drs lakes Bowdens Newsweek qurzzes DON O HARA Always re member My Iun1oryear8I allfnends at Canyon RM RR IA IR DR RC TB RM AB to Kennys house Mr Aleccla 81 Mr Bellos class the park SI the hill Lnkes Water skung ISI motorcycle rrdlng at the Ranch Allcla Benson most of all CHRIS OSTHOFF Always remember Llsa Asselhump 8I Freebie Darren choice morsel Kraftys house summer of 76 the pool wlSandr Scotty 81 Elvts Mrke Colllns my B friend Sonya 8I Kenny mountanns Favorlte quote Ltsa Our Ilfe In the fast lane will never be wasted time as long as there s no new boys In town tEaglesl BOB PICILLO Band 2 3 4 Iazz Ensemble 34 Chess Club 2 Biggest accomplishment Llfe 2! PC Tommy Award new car musrc Always remember Marching wfzlpper down tnp to Mexlco pants wlth a hole In the knee Lakes Bus rides to 81 from parades car rallres Chicago Dlsllkes Workung eerrng Club3 Track 234 X C 763 Always remember IP MIG LS IR DL NF LA Casclbkfrs hlklng down San Gorgomo barefoot coaches CIF finals shun splints Creedons essays' APES Favorite quote Lrfe IS just a maze of doors and they all open from the side you re on Llkes Good songwriters ID CS IT GL SYLVIA G PEARSON Steer Comm 234 Always remember Summer 77 the best' RCD CD TM CH beach house 77 WXMB 8I IS SRT SF BM RGD TB weekends w!Ted Ir Llkes Calls w!Rlch 8I Scott twlce' Cath: Alphas with RGD 81 MTB you BWS I hate you' ANDRE PERRA Soph IV Basketball 2 Key Club 3 4 Key Club Presrdent 4 Annual 4 Brggest accompllshment Losing two teeth by falling off a bike at5 mph Always remember Flshmg nppmg Schube Am Lut maklng car rallies w!DB DL CBS VAR concesslon wlnnlng 4 games In Soph IV s gettmg lost ln La Habra Annual Iensen Healey s executuve wagon KC banquet Connle L Phrla ErrcT Iumor hlstory AP Enghsh MARY PETERSON Scuba Biggest accomplrshment Maklng top 5 In scuba peacewnth Mrs Shannon Always remember Brg Bear red roses the day after Efo concert at USA Lrkes Call Muchelle Tammy Cammte Don George Mark Ray concerts drvmg ceramlce loves Mrchael MARK A PICOGNA Band 9 yrs lrghtrng tech 4 yrs drama 234 Brggest accomplxshment Makmg Iazz band getting the gray ghost to run agaun gettrng a girl frnend makrng frnend frrst year at CHS learnrng to work wuth people and not agarnst them funding myself Always remember Tern Raney Peggy Carskaddon Nancy Elkork 1 Expressrng hrs feellngs exactly Iohn Kamen reacts to a grade on a physlology test - I ,J - I ' I I - I I I I I I - I ' : I I - 3 I I I , . - - - - ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I ' I I - 5 I I ' Q I , I I I - - 5 I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I . . , . : II II I I I ' - . ' ' Il ' ll - I I , , .' I ' I I I I I I I I I , I- ' I I I , I . : I I I I I I I - 3 , , . : at Farrells, 7:00 rehearsals, physics. KAREN PAULSON- Mountain- ' . I V . I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I ' I . . . , . I I I - - , . . ' '. . - , , , . . , I ' . . , , I I I I I I I I I I I , I . Z - . . , . I I I I ' I I I I . : , , . ' ., I I I I . , . . , I I I I I I ' I I .N I ' , . . : I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I II I , . . . . - .5 -I I I - 5 I I I I , . : , , . ' I I I Robert A. Pacillo Cathy Palamara Karen D. Paulson Randy R. Payne ' Sylvia G. Pearson Andre P.WPerra Mary E. Peterson Mark Picogna 141 Karen Pivo Craig A. Poore If ' I 7 Nancy j. Prescott Maria M. Prestigiacomo I -1 1' ,if Doug E. Price Mary 3- PYFHI4 john M. Radak Barbara j. Ragagli 142 KAREN PIVO Brggest accomplishment Gorng to SDSU Always re member Mr Allen s class wrth jenny and our secrets Wanda all the crazy thmgs we drd Brenda and all our memorres 3rd perrod has tory friends BB WB RD MC DH DG FS Llkes Being with people musrc NANCY PRESCOTT Cheerleadlng 2 4 Student Councll 23 Steer Comm 234 Gymnastrcs 2 Dance Productron 2 3 4 Buggest accompltshment Russ for 4 years Always remember CL Fj jB CH LB TM AA MB GC 81 Bopp julre 81 janus at Espe ranza game tryouts Boston concert Dave T and all our trmes to gether camp 77 Ralph Ref Naugels Thanksgrvrng 77 99steps TP agarn 81 agam Leadershrp retreats MARIA M PRESTIGIACOMO La Raza Umdas Brggest accomplishment Gettrng through my frrst se mester I never thought I would make rt Always remember Dutch mg with my frrends and the good times we had together when we drtched when I met Peter Favorrte song When We Get Marrred 81 United Likes Bemg with Peter enjoying each other MARY PYRAK Brggest accomplrshment Gettrng my car Always remember CW MB PD Lrkes Gorng out wrth a lot of people Drslrkes People wrth bug mouths BARBARA RAGAGLI Cheerleader 2 Travel Club 4 Hu manrtres 3 Always remember Kev B 81 K M 81 M at GOB 81 Sadie Nov 20 1977 MHVB MR LS SN jC MH at San Onofre jello pud dung summer 76 54th Gertrude C Lake Tress Bolsa Baldy Bevs Mom 1000 Ana partres sloe gm KB MS LL MW jan 29 77 Fa vorrte quote I cannot predrct what I wlll be I can only lrve what I am Llkes Kevrn suceeds muslc RENE RAMOS Always remember The park and the hull bemg late for lunch w!LB Lrkes Partres w! frnends gorng to Mr Bello s mass media class Schermerhorn s class Drsllkes Plastrc people the attendance system gettrng busted KENNETH O RATEKIN Brggest accomplishment Staymg ahve on the Continental Drvtde Always remember The people that took the trme to lrsten to me talk through my songs Ieadershrp camp Favor :te song My Sweet Lady Llkes Colorado Rocky Mts at 40 below remembering the good tlmes up ln the pasture Dlsllkes Sad eyes jANIS RAY Annual 34 CSF 234 Swrmmrng 4 Always remember My annual staffers APES Mr Hunk B days partres DTL DL letters to and from KP and thanks to all my many frrends Favorrte quote jesus IS the answer for the world today Above Hum there s no other jesus IS the Way Lrkes Standrng clean before my Lord Irvtng lov Ing Iearmng and bemg looney Ch 40 people grvrng muslc na ture and saymg hr' BRIAN REID Photo Club 4 Blggest accomplish ment Gettrng Ms Underwoods biology poster done on trme Always remember joklng around wrth Sandra and Marla rn Algebra Lrkes Workrng on photo projects In my spare tlme Drslrkes School s new attendance polrcy ROBERT REISMAN Track 24 AI ways remember P W L M H S L K tournaments around Calrfor ma Lrkes Pennyl' bowlrng concerts travelmg music Drsllkes Novel Bowden s Newsweek exams 1 jalonna Dunn drlrgently types wnth her drrll book . I ' . . , 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 , , . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . - 1 , . . . . . , . - . . . , , . . . . - 1 1 ' . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 . . , , . - . , . . . . , , , , . , . . , , . 1 1 ' . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . . . . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' , . - . ' I . , . . ' ' .. - . , . . . ., . ., . ., . ., ' - 1 --1 1 1 1 - - 1 , . 1 P.. , - 3 'L ' .:.. T-Aim. Lunx ,, it., 'ifqffl ,N . Jn. MH, , R V n 1 ff'- ENE f 1, , 1 zz, ,, I L. 'z '.. 4. villllo '7- rfl V! 1' .gf 1 ' A.- ff, F 1 r '! a if r L .F .leliiilhusu-f is fo fi K .. vu. , N . xl I X 1 We 4 X 1 ni .1 if ,iw ,4- ' -4. 1- ' ,H ,z l I Htl' .51 v f. ,A , K 1 , MQ, X' , N: ,QP f -AI,-:as A 'ik- ', w, . xv. W . . v , i, -f-ar Russ C. Rieber Danette S. Rippee Gus Robles Bob Rock Lisa A. Rogers Anna Marie Roland 144 Dan N. Rich Ill Michelle B. Rivera Steffanie Rocks Robert A. Roth William W. Richardson Lance A. Robinson Mike Rogan joseph E. Rubino Mike Rude Mary Russell Renee L. Sakamoto Elizabeth A. Salas Frank E. Salman Nicholas G. Samia Steven I. Schiefele Mark Scher DAN RICH Soph Football Vars Football 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Steer Comm 234 Biggest accomplishment Starting both wavs CL 5 L Always remember Elizabeth Sarah Katz K L TW WIL LIAM RICHARDSON X C Captain 4 Var Track 234 Always re member Coach Pycior loey Festrn Hadi Abdul Seeing the Snow Nymphs Pete N and the P V M Lewy dying before my eyes Favor ite song Times They Are A Changin Likes Playing my guitar girls RUSS RIEBER Biggest acomplishment Rotary Club Student ot the Month Always remember The good times rolling our dunebuggy Favorite quote Wanna race? Likes Good Looking wonwr Dislikes Being broke DANETTE RIPPEE Always remember Good friends Diana Janice 81 Kookie for 15 yrs IR IbeansI LC LB IW IK IM lnow1WI I0 AVID Thanks for the ride CD GH in love for 2 yrs Soph Comp w!Wcmnkauf summer 76 84 77fDR 84 mom and all the other speedway freaks Likes BP tthefoxj SC KM MICHELLE RIV ERA Steer Comm 4 Biggest accomplishment Getting a iob AI ways remember MT KH LW the school years of 75 81 76 and the years 76 81 77 meeting 81 being with Mitch Neal all the people who were so sweet to me and shared so much Likes Clothes hav ing funlll spending my time with MN LANCE ANTHONY ROBIN SON Soccer 2 Volleyball 34 Biggest accomplishment Living to the age of 17 with no mayor casualties getting my DM Always re member Hi Nov 6th 77 Dec 3rd 77 DB KM GW making our first song BoboM ourlittle sanctuary Render RAM Peanut Gallery GUS ROBLES Baseball 2 Biggest accomplishment Graduating and going to law school becoming a police officer Always remember jackie R WA KP ED RR SR LS TB MP and TD Favorite song How Deep Is Your Love Likes Movies some teachers in Canyon true friends BOB ROCK Always remember GT on Goat Hill tRoger sj and park Lumbo Hosp RM Bolt SO with RM PR DO DB loey Eddy Lovie Max and the gang history with Horn MIKE ROGAN Vars Football 34 Biggest accomplishment Esperanza S1 yards surviving geometry 81 physiology Always remember Mare Sadie Hawkins 77 beating ED in 76 friends Esperanza 0-0 good times with M are. Likes: Mare july 29 Notre Dame No. 31. LISA ANN ROGERS- Football Mgr 4. Biggest accomplishment: Found Mark. Always remember: My senior days with my angel the smiles he brought to my face the happiness he brought into my life. Favor- ite song 81 quote: Lifes a bummer you poor little baby Dry Up Lady. Likes: Mr. Schemerhorns AD class geology. ANNA MARIE ROLAND- Band 2' Softball 2 3. Always remember: Biology wDavid Ieri 81 Kory Story Victorson Andrea 5th period drama Gong Show with DC KP RA DC Drum Corps 75 8: 76. BOB ROTH- Football 2- Scuba 4 Biggest accomplishment: Finding some one who could help me with my problems. Always remember: My close friends-I dont have to write their names they know who they are one person I admire and love very much: she knows it s her. Favor- ite quote: Good times bad times-I know Ive had my share. IOE RUBINO- Football 2 4. Always remember: Riding my motorcycle in the middle of the desert and out from the middle of nowhere I hit a 20 motor home. MARY RUSSELL- Always remember: Outrageous times wfLisa Roberts, beach houses w!LR 81 sailing parties w!Ann. Likes: Partying, the ocean, mountains, sailing, traveling, Keith not worrying about anything. ELIZABETH ANN SALES- Band 2,3,4. Bi- ggest accomplishment: Learning to play the clarinet. Always remem- ber: These last two years at Canyon, football games, parades, my friends. Likes: Band, camping, fishing, good teachers. FRANK SAL- MAN- Biggest accomplishment: Getting 4 tickets in 7 months, hav- ing nerve to still drive that red bomb. Always remember: Getting a dune buggy, having it get stuck in the desert, rolling it over, having to explain it at school. Likes: Foxy girls. NICK SAMIA- Biggest ac- complishment: Becoming a militant. Always remember: The green, women, the spirit of '39, skiing, Wild Will Schroeder. Favorite Quote: Long may you run. Likes: Neil Young, Linda Rondstat, Chevy. STEVE SCHEIFELE- Tennis, Skiing, Racquetball, Hiking. Bi- ggest accomplishment: Prom, Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, drama shows. Likes: Parties, VW's, motorcycles, dances, girls. MARK SCHER- Symphonic band 2,3,4g jazz Ensemble 2,3,4. Biggest accom- plishment: Improving my jazz skills. Always remember: Mexico, jazz band, Bob PL.Kathy B. Karen P. 1. Senior Brian Mizuki finds that Mr. Dunne's room is the place for the Steering Committee meeting. 145 Fritz A. Schindelbeck jan M. Schlund Diane Schumaker Barry M. Schwab 146 FRITZ A SCHINDELBECK Wrestlang 4 Buggest accomplashment Opening of our new store un the Bnckyard Plaza Always remember Trup to Europe over summer of 76 77 Favorute quote I thank there fore I am I thank Lukes Good musuc good jokes good tumes jAN SCHLUND Banners 23 Songleader 4 Steer Comm 234 Out standang Amerucan Hugh School Student 2 French Club 234 Ska Club 3 Drama Club 2 Always remember Fruday nught pranks my best fraends Candy T fgurl wath the Farrah haarj Lakes Stuffed noodle john at Charley Browns Dusneyland and Muke DIANE SCHUMAKER Dance Productuon Buggestaccomplushment Meet mg Thomas Anthony Clark beung a senuor Always remember The party where I met TAC the plumbung at Stacy s house what a freak DM was Lukes Dance Productaon TAC Stacy Messer Nancy Gomez BARRY SCHWAB Buggest accomplushment Earnung enough money to buy my car Always remember My car accadent where Bruan Mangano ran unto ut Favorate song Round About Lukes Beung wuth people enjoyung partaes gurls goang on traps FRED SE GUIN Basketball 24 Tennus 2 Key Club 2 3 4 Buggest accomplush ment Makung Vars Basketball beatang El Dorado Always remem ber Palm Sprangs Vegas 76 7 3 77 peanut gallery Sandy CV Favorute song You Laght Up My Lafe Lakes Sandy water skaung par tyung with the gang wannung the Canyon Classuc 2 yrs an a row BRIAN SEIGEL Key Club 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Tennus 2 CSF 2 3 4 Buggest accomplushment Makung the varsaty basketball team Al ways remember Makung car rallues wuth DL AP 81 DB the Eduson game 12 5 77 MRD The Moodys Steely Dan the EI Dorado game 1213 77 Lakes Musuc basketball basketball musac ANNE SEITILA Dance Flyang CSF AFS Buggest accomplushment Gettung used to thus fast lafe managung through my deadlunes an annual Always re member Beung an Honorary Pruncess un the Homecomung court X Mas wuthout any snow Favorute song You Laght Up My Lufe Lakes Meetung new people uce cream Colorado Ruver YVONNE IRENE SELIGA CSF 234 Women s Ensemble 23 4 Vocal Ensemble 4 In ternatuonal Club 24 Academuc Decathlon 4 Buggest accomplash ment Self umprovement Always remember How nace everybody has been to me sunce I came to Canyon and the USA Lakes Musac SIMA SHAGHAGHI Always remember Ken Marla Fred Mamu Mahmood Setareh Chrus Sue Greg Mrs Kudde Mr Schermer You re strange and Im unuque Lakes Myself CHARLOTTE A SHIFF Drama 34 Saalang Club 2 Favorute quote Pray thee take care that take st lufe In hand to Iuve at well that as to understand Lukes Roger Danny Robert George Brad Dave Steve Ed Craag Frank Matt Rachard Roy Bryan Chrus Armando Mark and Tom CARL M SHIGENAGA Baseball 2 jazz Band 234 Symphonuc Band 234 Always remember Dana partues and rugby band an Mexico Cuty jP the so called get togethers Mountaun Dew and Do rttos the swutch parades and halftumes amunal stranger and czzap wop kram three Ss Beaner nose and raunee poorless and waste case ROXI SIMMONS Always remember My closest frlend Sharene when we use to stay up all nught laughung Favorute quote If you love something set ut free uf ut comes back at s yours uf at doesn t ut never was Lakes Cruusung Tustan wuth Sharene and talkung to the cops SHARENE SIMON Buggest accomplushment Gettang marrued Always remember All my closest fruends Roxa Val Paula 81 jenny All the good tumes Roxu 81 I had wall never forget Guy 81 wall always love hum Wall always love Mtke and remember the best tumes of my lafe with hum CYNTHIA L SIMPSON Women s Ensemble 2 Cham ber Sungers 3 4 Concert Chour 3 4 Sku Club 2 3 GAA 2 jV Hockey 2 Always remember Ron jan 27 1977 Yosemite 76 ruver 77 Kuss 77 fun times wuth RG 12 3 go' Kummae fBernuej Tommy Tude Tummy Truangle and Paul Crocker Lakes Partyung cheap track Aerosmuth and Ron GEORGE T SLAUGHTER Buggest accomplushment Get tang out of CHS Always remember The farst tume I went out wath Dorothy my farst car Favorute quote I do love you Lukes Week ends money holudays Duslakes Weekdays SHELLEY SLOUGH German Club3 CSF234 Vars X C4 Sen Class Chaur Act 4 Lead ershup 4 Dust Run 34 Gurls League 4 Baggest accomplushment BAC Always remember Mammoth 77 our cabun good tames wuth my buddaes Europe 77 VL 81 BP Favorute quote Success us not determaned by what we are but rather by what we are compared to what we could be Lakes Runnang my puppy quuet tames STEVE SMESTAD Band Blggest accomplushment Becomang Eagle Scout survavung peruod 4 hustory Always remember Mexuco Cuty 77 Fa vorute song Carry On Wayward Son Lukes ES Rod Stewart pa rades Vegas wombattung 1 Senuors yell and toot tt up at the funal Spurut Week pep rally - , , I - 1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' - . . .. , , . - 1 1 1 . . , , g - , : 1 1 1 : , . : , 1 1 . , . I ll U If ' H r V I ' : I I I I I I ' ' ' 1 I I 1 1 - - . . , . - . ' I ' I I - - I I I ' . . : , , - 1 ' . . ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 - Z I I - - - I I I I I 1 I I - I . , . - . , - 1 1 - . ' 1 . - I I I I I I I - 1 I 1 ' - I 1 1 1 1 I I -I I I ' I ' - horn. Favorute quote: Ours us a strange and unuque relatuonshap. , 1 . . h - 1 : 1 2 -1 , . . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - ' I 1 1 1 I I ' 1 I I 1 I ' ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 X - - ' a 1 1 : 2 , , . 1 . - ' I Q 1 I 1 I 1 J I 1 U . , . , . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 'I I I , . I , , , , . . . - , , 1 . . ' I 1 1 I - ' 1 - - - 1 ' , . . , , . . I 1 . u ' H ' . 1 1 1 , , , . . . I , . . 1 . : , , . - . I 1 Z . I , , I I ' . ,, . ,, . . , Frederick T. Seguin Brian Seigel Anne Seitila Yvonne I. Seliga aw- A i if - 'jx . I W ' A ' fd J... Pam I. Smith Breck Spencer -V - I A.. 1 f x ii- W-. l ' ' v' as llf-nf 4 Q. V an . rr i . x - . . i l J 1 Kimberly A. Spencer Greg Staffgrd 7 4 rm ,. Holly Stamos ludy P. Steese jerry E. Stephens Mark A. Stewart l Diane Stitt William M. Strasburger Linda M. Stratton Carl A. Strenger 148 F Ken E. Stryffeler '1:::?' ' .ga y 'si Elizabeth C. Suder ire' Don Swisher Steve Terschan PAMELAJEAN SMITH Volleyball23 GAA23 Biggest accomplish ment Making It through school and making most of my dreams come true Always remember JM Happy MW Sleepy JM JW MD JM TY LC PE TD MG CM the picmc Likes Water Skiing Volley ball Mountains Favorite song You Light Up My Life Dislikes Phoney people BRECK SPENCER Biggest accomplishment Making the Jr Kings Getting paid to play hockey Always remember Cathre skiing at snow summit Portland Orcgon BB PD MO Likes Hockey Girls and living life to the fullest skiing Dislikes The front end of my truck being smashed up KIM SPENCER Biggest accom plishment Being friends for over a year and a half Always remem ber My dates and the fun playing with wordo Favorite songs If Colour My World Ltkes My best friend Craig Dislikes Waiting for time to fly HOLLY STAMOS Always remember My great neighbors Steven Tyler Mark Ron Cindy Robin tThanks for the rrdesJ With Tracey at Sabbath and PF Sue and I at Led Zeptn tBoogre MamaJ Jerry Mark C with all our good times and bad Terry and the crazy stuff dancing at my house with TA and SS all the accidents concerts at the Big A Prom 77 mad dog at the beach with TA Likes Concerts mountains being with good frrend RP JUDY STEESE Racing X C and track writing short stones cooking and bakmg Biggest accomplishmcnt Winning the Orange League Champion title II977J Favorite song Rocky Likes Reading books tany krndj Making cookies forthe GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Disltkes Giving speeches JERRY STEPHENS Wrestling 3 Water Polo4 Swimming Motocross 2 Brggest accomplishment Never getting trapped Always remembcr Outrunnrng a FWD in a 65 Mustang Favorite quote I wont live today Likes Jimi Hendrix power violence socializing speed Dislikes Automatrcs short hair belts MARK STEWART Brggestaccompllshment Our band Always remember Sophomore year with the gang MH VB JM BR HS Ju mor year with Pam Penny THE PARTIES with Buddy and Mic the carousel with JM PW TA JF Likes Jamming at parties without mak Ing mistakes MD 20 20 the salad JY surfing and skiing Dislikes Dead audiences DIANE STITT Biggest accomplishment Meeting Kent Sharp and staying with htm Always remember Jody D Sandy T MB RH Schermerhorns history classes B818 at the Mall Favor ite song Stairway to Heaven Likes My last class of the day Dislikes Getting upto goto school BILL STRASBURGER Razas Unrdas Var sity Soccer Always remember Class of 78 Aida Nony Lily Marla C Likes MarlcC LINDA STRATTON Brggestaccompllshment Go ing to Europe Always remember All the good times with Sue Mi hatovlc ChrisL Rick MN DW MT AM BN PS SB RH JJ rides home with Randy and Dave and Mark working wlth DL DF SR SM LC Likes Being with my friends especially Sue and Chris sum mer Dislikes Going to school CARL STRENGER Band 23 Dance Production 3 Soccer 3 Jazz Band 4 Biggest accomplishment Nancy Backing into Pacillos Oldsmobile Always remember Nancy TW CS MP BP KD DM LB TR PS rugby after work saxophones Sumo Lipton Iced Tea tNancy hatesJ Drill team par ties Dave Cook Lips Fish Favorite Song Carry On My Wayward Son Kansas Likes Nancy sax 65 Mustangs parents on vacation Shigs Parties Soccer skiing love Dtslikes Chevys KEN STRYFFE LER Biggest accomplishment Graduating Always remember School Favorite quote Education kinks DARREN STUART AV Camerman 3 Smoke Signals News Editor 4 Biggest accomplish ment 40 Junior year ask girl for Steve Sheryl I year AV Cam erman best Always rcmember SW CW KK TJ ok TL TA DS KS NG JH Favorite song Baby Come Back Swlngtown Jet Airliner Emotion Likes Flying medicine Katz class Gallagher ICM Paste Up Camera work MH SB PQ JB RG SW AZ JT Dislikes ln ventory DON SWISHER Varsity Golf 3 years Biggest accomplish ment Building my engine Always remember Auto shop 2 my 283 cud Lynard Skynard Favorite song Stairway to Heaven Dazed and Confused Likes Cars beach hoot Led Zeppelin beer Just all around kicking back KB DI EE LS Dislikes Working STEVE TER SCHAN Football 23 Track 2 Soccer 4 Always remember Best friend Ed G cruising in Chips truck with Ed G Mark D Dave A at the beach New Years Eve 78 Car Rallye Knotts Scary Farm on Halloween Favorite song Long Long Way From Home Likes Sports the beach having a good time Dislikes Tests homework MIKE THIBERT Basketball 234 Biggest accomplishment Playing varsity B Ball Always remember SN JS DF CD GH CC TD SH and all my basketball buddies fights at Mac s after ball games Byars and Hilton always getting chrcs winning the Canyon Classic Likes Basketball all sports and movies my mothers pizza people I Laughing at a Job well done Janet Waterbury shows her apprecra tion of a strong spike during a summer volleyball game Darren C. Stuart Brenda M. Swick Diane K. Tall Mike D. Thibert - 1 1 1 . - I 1 ' ' I - I 1 I I I I I I I I I ' ' I A' . . , 11 . . ,, . . . , . . . . . . . , , .. . 3 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' ' ' . 11 11 . . . , ,, ,, . . . . . . . , . . . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 . . , , , . ' - I I . . . A . . . ,, - , ,, . . I . . . I - ' . . , 1 I - - . I . . . , ' . Il I ' II ' - ' ' ' . . . . , 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - : . ' I I I I I - 1 1 I I I ' ' - I - I I ' ' . . ., I.. ' -1 1 1 1 1 . - I - . . U , . . . - - - 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 I I I I I ' ' I I - . . . - , , 1 1 1 ' ' . . . , . 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . , . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 . , . .. . . I ,Y 1 1 1 - - 1 ' . II ' II ' I - l - I . ' ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 - .1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ' ' I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I ' ' - . . . , 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ' ' ' - - I I I ' ' ., ., ., ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . , . ,. , . . - ' ' I I I I I I I I . . , 1 1 1 . I . , . 1 1 1 1 . , - 149 MICHELLE THOMPSON Always remember Hawauu 1I!10!75 Knotts Soph yr football games wuth Kummue furst sku trup everythung I dud wuth DO 11110776 D rung goung to dances learnung to druve a VW Landj sweddung 379777 ltsa boy Catalina BT Lukes Goung to concerts skuung dances spendung money DEBBIE TRACHTA Swummung team 4 Gurls League 3 4 Always remember Debbue G Mark B TracyA VuckuT Marce P Margue K CharlotIeS Favorute song It Dont Matter To Me Lukes Surfers water skuung huntung helpung people IULIE TRAUB CSF 234 Orphan Support Club 234 Photo Club Presudent 4 Buggest accomplushment Luvung through hugh school and remaunung sane Always remember Playung chess un photo fueld trup to Brea Iblub blubj tarputs Favorute song Luve and Let Luve Lukes Gatherung around the old tree for lunch Duslukes Bottom lockers QUINETTA TURNER Track 4 Fueld Hockey 4 X Country 3 Spanush Club 3 Ra7as Unudas 4 Buggest ac complushment Runnung a half marathon Always remember Dee Dee Brran Mulluscent Tracey Denua Muldred Pam Carlos all the runners Mrs Heustus Mrs Iackson Mrs Isaacson Track dancung knee knockers bruck house Berg Puckerung Mushuna good tumes Butz and advanced readung RONALD N UYEMATSU Soph Foot ball 2 Soph Track 2 Varsuty Wrestlung 2 34 Biggest accomplush ment Wunnung CIF sectuonals Always remember Fughts un football nughts on the town wuth GW RB and RP Favorute quote Fatugue makes cowards out of all of us Lukes Eatung after weugh uns klckung back Duslukes Makung weught runnung ANNA MARIA URIARTE Razas Unudas 3 Razas Unudas Treasurer 4 Biggest accomplushment Funally graduatung from school Always remember The good tumes wuth TD MC. PU CM LB SE CE AT LS MP EC AF CN PG AF NF IT RS EM MD SM RU DS IL RB LG RZ GC1 FR YM LC Lukes Takung puctures of the gang celebratung burthdays CARL URSO Buggest accomplushment Auto un hugh school years some day I plan to own my own shop Always remember Thungs we saud un furst peruod the gray ghost Lukes Curls my car auto shop partues Duslukes Socual groups RICK VALSTAR Track 2 CSF 23 4 Whos Who 3 ACSs Chem Award 3 Curruculum Comm 3 Buggest accom plushment Beatung the System Always remember NIP IR R of M Rockfords Ps 81 I s 3A Favorute quote Uh m mm The Wuzard of Yud Lukes Tranquuluty Duslukes SAFEWAY Hornet Hugh RICK VANDERKNYFF Mountauneerung Club 2 3 Edu tor un Chuef Smoke Sugnals 3 Internatuonal Club 3 ASB Pres Lead ershup 4 Steer Comm 4 Key Club 4 OC Club 4 Contrubutung Edu tor Smoke Sugnals 4 Buggest accomplushment Gettung elected Always remember Newspaper Mountauneerung club assemblues Europe trup basketball games leadershup retreats ASB Chrustmas play all my fruends all my Whutney attempts Favorute quote I m a lumberjack and I m OK Lukes Outdoors vacatuon my car Duslukes Rope burns MIKE VAN WONTERGHEM Baseball 2 Football 4 Bu ggest accomplushment Makung ut through hell week durung football Always remember Good fruends IB MC ME SC BM TM AZ LW ST TC TC IM Saturday mornung football practuce Favorute quote Better late than never Lukes Holudays and vacatuons SANDRA GAIL VASQUEZ Buggest accomplushment Graduatung Always remem ber 3 Musketeers CH BB Blk cars CA KW Sat nute at Shakeys wuth KW AR PM RD Prom 77 Sadue Hawkuns Rose parade IM Wunter formal CW PS I love you Vals weddung Iuly 6 1977 Homecomung puctures I never got IW DW SR CO The Ruver wuth RW Favorute song The Thungs We Do For Love Lukes Goung out wuth Keuth ML WK IC IIM VELEZ Buggest accomplushment Not gettung any Fs or D s Always remember Mr Schroeder Favorute song Maggue May Lukes Food gurls Duslukes Cops crashung mo torcycles ROBERTA VELTRI Leadershup Camp Steer Comm 23 Buggest accomplushment Makung rt through hugh school un one puece gettung to go to Europe Always remember Great tumes wuth fruends especually Iane makung ut through the years wuth Marty never wull forget all the old fruends and new fruends I have made through my years the beach house of 77 and IB trup un PW soph year wuth NS TM and Tahunga Lukes Beung wuth Marty gurl talks wuth IB skuung beung wuth fruendly people and my cat Tumothy Dus lukes Immature people DEBI VINMANS Buggest accomplushment Beung an exchange student un Brazul 76 77 and un Mexuco 78 AI ways remember The fun tumes I shared wuth Iohanna K Ieff B Auda I Marc M meus amugos brasuleures Favorute quote Smule even uf uts a sad smule because sadder than a sad smule us the sadness of not knowung how to smule FRED VINTON X Country 2 3 4 Track 23 CSF 234 Annual 3 Buggest accomplushment Havung the ckuest Baja Bug at school buuldrng a grandfather clock Always re member Cettung stopped by a sheruff whule runnung un Irvune Ranch CP and X C Lukes Wood shop Duslukes Gettung up for early morn ung practuce Thursday s essays 1 Ianus Ray looks pensuvely at the funancual records of the annual . - , I ' r I 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 - - 1 1 1 . - 1 ,. . ,, ., ., ., ., ., . ' - - 1 1 1 ' - III . : 1 , . . : . . . - ' 1 I ' I I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I lr' ' , , . . . . - , . . , . - , . . 1 1 ,,,, 1 1 1 1 1 ,,,,- . , , - . , - 1 - -' 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 - ' , . , .. - - , - 11 11 , ' ' ' ' u a ..., . . . . , , - ,I - X -- I r W - I I ' 'I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . b, . . , , . . . - , . - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . , ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . . . . I I I ' - ' ' I I . ' . . . , . 1 , ' , , . L I I ' , 1 1 f I ' , . ., . . , : 1 - ., ., . - 1 1, . . . , 1 1 ' ' III Il III ' ' I ' - : 1 . . , , . Michelle T. Thompson Debra A, Traghta Iulie K. Traub Quinetta L. Turner 1 1 . 1 fl I 1 1 , .- 1 ,af l u Y 1 Anna Marie Uriarte Carl M. Urso Ronald Uyematsu Richard P. Valstar .N - ,X 1 L xx X S1 '-'4k 1 V1 , , i . x N. N k X fy w xv ' iF' 'Szzff Richard M. VanderKnyff james j. Velez janet Van Melle Robena M. Veltri 1 Mike Van Wonterghem SandgV asquez Deborah Vinmans Fred R, Vinton K 12 X x , Kimberly S. Vollmer Gary Walker Donna E. Wallace jennifer M. Wallin Keith L. Watkins Mark K. Weathers , N 1 1, -Q-q l Christi j. Wentworth Rick R. Wheeler 152 john Walker Tom R. Walker Margaret j. Ward janet L. Waterbury i l Darren A. Webb i Lauren P. Weber -gn. . n , . 5 f V .hu , , . KN -,Q ' Q, X V Y N ll ' O ,f , ' . 5 ' k r ' I , fy? fi ' li -I A 1? A U .D , A fl -gf., ,L5 ll ' ,z- E K.. , f-' - 'fi KIMBERLY SUE VOLLMER- Ski Club 2,37 GAA 2,3,47 X-Country 3,47 Vars. Track 2,3,47 l.V. Hockey 2. Biggest accomplishment: MVP in track and X-Country. Always remember: Reggie, DB, PCP, Miguel, X-C, and track teams, going to State, '77 League Finals, 24-hour relay, skiing at Yosemite. JOHN PAUL WALKER- Football 2g Baseball 2. Biggest accomplishment: My last year with D.R., making it through school and graduating. Always remember: M.C, and all the times we had, ISIL, L.P., B.C., Denise Rindt. Likes: Denise Rindt, my car, drinking beer. Dislikes: R.K., C.W., C.L., B.S. TOM WALKER- Symphonic Band 2,3,47 lazz Ensemble 2,3,47 Marching Band 2,3,4. Biggest accomplishment: Living. Always remember: My friends, who I w0n't try to mention- I don't want to forget anyone, Mexico City, the party, the trunk trick. MARGARET JANE WARD- CSF 2,3747 International Club 2,3,47 Girls' League 2,3,47 A.S.B. Commissioner of Curriculum 37 Sr. President 4. Biggest accomplishment: Lived through Spirit week. Always remember: C.P.S., A.A., L.N., B.C., l.K., leadership camps, Sr. skit, Shelley, C-athy, Mr. Dunne, Lawrence IANET LYN WATERBURY- l.V. Volleyball 27 Vars. Volleyball 3,47 Vars. Softball 2,37 Vars. Hockey 3. Biggest accomplishment: Getting my Disc lockey. Always remember: l.K. 81 concerts, K.A. 8: track trips, my teacher, brother, 81 father fas onej, long nights with l.K., l.M., D.I., my sis 81 Dave St all their help, my VB pals. KEITH LOY WATKINS- Football 27 Baseball 2,3,4., Biggest accomplishment: Graduating with a 3.4 G.P.A. Always remember: S.V., T.P., LB., Se- nior Sadie Hawkins Dance, L.B., first car. Favorite song: Sweet Emo- tion. Likes: Sandy, cars, sports. MARK WEATHERS- Biggest accom- plishment: My 150 let 81 RM 250. Always remember: T.D., D.B., l.F., G.F., 81 moto-crossing with D.B., l.F. Favorite quote: When in doubt, gas it. Likes: Moto-cross, water skiing, blue Capri's, volleyball queen T.D. DARREN WEBB- Football 2,4. Biggest accomplishment: Mak- ing it through high school. Always remember: The times with Steve Russell and Mark Benbow. Likes: Parties, 4-wheeling, camping, scuba diving, my truck. LAUREN PATRICIA WEBER- Orphan Sup- port Club 27 journalism Reporter, Editor 2,37 Volunteer Writer for News-Times. Biggest accomplishment: NEWS- TIMES published my story on front page, top right corner. Likes: Good teachers, straw- berry cheesecake, and super friends. CHRISTI I. WENTWORTH- Bi- ggest accomplishment: Being baptized May 10, 1975. Always re- member: Flowers for smiles, my crazy friends, being Number 1 in tennis with Mike M. Likes: Serving lan, laughing, skiing, tennis, dancing, always being happy. CHRIS WHITAKER- VQE. 3g Drama 2,3,47 ROP 4. Biggest accomplishment: Europe, license, job, my Gnome mobile. Always remember: Nick Danger, S.O.M.F., Nantz, Sher, Ray Smegma, broken bones. Likes: Monty Python, Firesign Theatre, laughing, eating. CRAIG BERT WHITE- Biggest accomplish- ment: Doing a backwards inverted triple flip with a double twist in the Pike position off the low dive and not getting wet. Always re- member: Mary Lou, La Mirada High, parties and people, T.F., M.R., the real, Leal, out for lunch, crazy people. BRENDA WILBUR- Bi- ggest accomplishment: l was able to take science classes and pass them so I could become a nurse. Always remember: My high school years, it was time I had to grow up and I did, now I'm on my own. Favorite quote: I love you Gary. Likes: Gary, Mr. Allen, Miss Clark, skiing, my new car. WARREN WILLIAMS- Var. Volleyball 4. Always remember: Good trips to the desert and lakes. Favorite quote: Never give an inch. Likes: Sand rails, skiing, volleyball. DENISE WIL- SON- Always remember: Mike and all the good times we had, Mindy, parties, spending our days at Hopkins. Favorite song: Night Moves. Likes: Mike Hopkins, parties, Southern Comfort, Mr. Scher- merhorn's class. SHERYL WOODHOUSE- AFS 2,41 Ski Club 2,42 Concert Choir 2,42 Vocal Ensemble 37 Smoke Signals 37 KCHS 47 V.E.!Drama 47 Drill TeamlTall Flags 37 Rats Club 2. Biggest accom- plishment: Realizing my abilities and limitations. Always remember: AFS Int. week '75-76, Yosemite, summer of '77, C. Life, being born again. Favorite song: Evergreen. Likes: Fellowship, skiing, singing, dancing and psychology. KERI LYNN WOODS- Varsity Softball 2,3,47 Varsity Basketball 3,47 Varsity Hockey 3,47 GAA Vice President, GAA President. Biggest accomplishment: Getting through it allll? Al- ways remember: QT, Sheri, L.L., R.H., S.B., '77 History-ls he looking? Likes: Tom, softball, basketball, hockey, talking and acting crazy. 2. Cindy Gatchene seems to enjoy acting childish at the Spirit Break- ast. Christine A. Whitaker Stephen R. White Warren W. Williamsi Sheryl E. Woodhouse Craig C. White Brenda B. Wilbur Denise l. Wilson Keri Woods 153 Michael Yasuda Nick I. Yniguez joy P. Young David A. Zagnoli Andrew Zdon Kimberly L. Zeman 154 Paul M. Zike Rocky L. Zion MICHAEL YASUDA- Photo Club VP 3,45 Key Club 4: Annual Photog- rapher 4. Always remember: All the great times I had in KHS, Oki- nawa with Kato, Tanigawa, Yamaguchi, lchiyama, Cota, Nagle, etc. Food and Suntory I shared with Yanagida and Higa during geometry, Story of my Apo. slots in Naha, fights over nothing with Oyaji. Favor- ite songr We Will Never Pass This Way Again. Likes: Love, life and happiness. NICK JAMES YNIGUEZ QYING YANGI- Soph Football: Baseball: jr, Sr, Football. Biggest accomplishment: 0-0 tie against Es- peranza. Always remember: jeanne Mackinnon. Favorite song: Boys are back in town, Hey Babe. Likes: Speeding - slowing down. Dis- likes: Accidents. IOY YOUNG- Future plans: Go to college, be a potter, and stay single. Always remember: joe, MK, SM, PT, LL, BL, Lore, DW, Fig, Legs, SS, Led Zep, KS, MW, drinking wine and play- ing jacks, flat tire, prom, DC, BW, DD, Hickory, Hey baby, who made the salad? Dougie Wougie, Bob P., Noodle, I love you, Mom, and all my friends. Favorite song: Colour My World, Communication Breakdown. Likes: Ceramics, happy smiles, balloons, joe, Led Zep- pelin, parties, concerts, diamonds, clowns, and roses. Dislikes: Ca- nyon snobs, rules, restriction. DAVID ZAGNOLI- Varsity Volleyball 4. Biggest accomplishment: Getting people to say my name right fthe C is silentj. Always remember: Van Nuys HS, fGl, DW, Sl, FL, AG, PB, AB and A,T,G,O,T,V,T.J Favorite song: Pirates. Likes: Volley- ball, skiing, flying, ELP, Zeppelin, The Who, Genesis, and Girls. Dis- likes: People who think volleyball is a sissy sport. KIMBERLY LOU- ISE ZEMAN- Steering Committee 2,3,4p Pep Club 2,3: Student Council 2,37 'S' Club 2: Travel Club 3, Basketball Stats 45 Girls' League 4. Biggest accomplishment: Taking on ICM, Physics, AP English and chemistry all in the same year and doing well in them. Always remember: I-'44 QMMI and basketball '76-77, Fred Popke and his beautiful smile, Deb, fox hunting and sight seeing at lunch, Diane, Mike from UCI, Andrea, Physics with Mr. Beven, math with Mrs. Gallagher, Is this the day we send you to the Dean? , he's nice, but . . . , I'm jazzed. , Am I chasing rainbows? basket- ball stats '77-78, everyone who has touched my life over the past years, Friends, crazy times we had, smiles and laughter and tears and dreams, I will always treasure the memories. Favorite quote: Friends are like sunshine, they brighten up your day. PAUL ZIKE- Always remember: Being in Mr. McCoun's Sth period history class when I was a junior, our class was a bunch of Deviates . Likes: Good looking girls, sports, Clark's psych class. Dislikes: The way school was built. ROCKY ZION- Choir 2,35 Drama 2,4,5: Drama Pres. 4. Biggest accomplishment: Making people happy with my music, reaching my goals that I set for myself in high school. Always remember: All my special friends iyou know who you arej VW and fun times with CA and IM, Drama, Choir, Reba, Pattie my special friend, Liana, Trudy, Amy S., GLWMH, History with Debbie and Les- lie, A Chorus Line and so many things I can't put into words, Love ya all, I won't let ya down, I'm gonna make it. Favorite quote: What I did for love, I hope I get it. Likes: People, good times, music, Bar- bara Streisand, disco, being alone but not for too long. Dislikes: People who don't respect people for what they are and not what they try to make them. l La.. Robert Almazan Mark Ames Mark Amundsen Eileen Austin Dave Austin Leonor Avila Tinh Van Bach Rubin Barela Glen Bernheisel Martin Besserman Trent Boef Lynn Bower Darryl Bowles james Boyd jerry Bradford Mark Brotsch jeff Brown Paul Canova Katy Canova Daniel Cantor Robert Carr Wendy Carr Leo Cavillo jr. Craig Chapman Kathleen Clark Stephn Cook Stephen Cullen Kenneth Deal 9,.g.'fV:1,24W t Y- Seniors Not Pictu red Nina Del Carlo Toni Delasantes Paul Di Mario Helen Donaldson jim Doty Sean Dunn Scott Edmonds Cory Elliot Brad Farrell Bret Field Robin Field Kelly Fowles William Frisaie Gene Garcia Suzanne Garner Brett Gereau Diane Githens Mitchell Gray William Gregeory Chuck Grenci Rick Hagelberg Cynthia Hanenberg Dale Harris Larry Harris Debra Hawes William Heisfer Robert Hestler Gregeory Holbert David Homewood james Hsy Wayne juneau joseph jr. Koontz Kirk Kubista Chuck Lamb Suyoung Lei Rebecca Lopez Stephen S. Marion Mark Matzenger Don McCarthy Sandra McDaniel Blake Melancon Kieth Mills Laura Mitchell Matthew Montgomery Mark Moore ' Antony Mueller Deborah Muller Terrance O'neil Mitch Oldeweriel james Pitts Brandon Powell Michael Quiroz Frances Reilly Dan Robbins Arthur Rogers jayne Runels Steven Salls Donald Sanberg Leslie Sandoval kit David john Schldemer Darryl Shedarowich William Shifflette Raymond Shinmachi Pamela Sleyster Laura Stacy jeff Stone Steven Strobel Patricia Stromstedt Kerri Sullivan Kyle Swindler Anthony Talamantes Lorriane Taylor Richard Tenchka Diedre Thames john Thess Mike j. Thomas john Timmer jeff Tingley Kieth Turner jerry Vandervelden Robert Waymen Pamela Westmore Kelly Whisler Mark A. Wolfelt Kevin Wright Laura Wunder jeff Zimmerman 155 SENIGR SU PERLATIVES Studying never ends for Alan Bradley and Lynn Naka- moto, voted Most Studious Seniors. The Nicest Seniors! Leslie Bell and Greg Canfield give their nicest smiles. 156 Selected Best Looking Seniors are Kevin Wright and Nancy Prescott. Boys' and Girls' State winners, Alan Bradley and Charleen Lescault were voted Most Likely to Succeed. H T Most Rowdy Seniors and Class Clowns are Greg Canfield and julie Ballas. Spirit never ends with Tim Consalvi Voted two of the Best Dressed Se- lulie Ballas. niors are Nick Yniguez and lan Sclund. Pat Mumford and janus Farris were seniors' choice for Cutest Couple with Longest Relationship. Richard Delperdang and Tracy Anderson were voted The Friendliest Seniors. 157 12' JI-,LCE C UHTERPAR T5 JUHI R Cl- 8879 The lunior Class, under the direction of Mr. Vince Aleccia, added many accomplishments during their year. One of the major accomplishments was win- ning Spirit Week with a come-from-behind effort in the Class Campus Decoration competition and spirit yell during assembly. Another major project was the lunior-Senior Prom partially funded through the sale of sour balls and canisters, candy canes, and the first annual carnival which was held at Canyon. The Junior Class sponsored the dart-throwing booth which was a tremendous success. 160 x .. i K , 'JJ l A It ' . - 3 Cindy Abell Cynthia Adams Bryan Aldrich Bilma Aleman Michelle Alfieri Geneva Allen Frank Amato David Anderson Kristin Anderson Gaby Angotti Valerie Apt Ivan Arango 1. Officers of the lunior Class: Sue Busse, president, Michelle Maietta, chairperson of activities, Sylvia Smith, secretary. 2, lunior Class Steering Committee, Seated In Front: Lisa Cartwright, First Row: Teresa Car- twright, Mary Durka, Virginia DePaola, Laurie Ventrola, Susan Papera, Stacy Levy, Patti Vanwonterghem, Kelly Berger, Kathy Hancock, Second Row: Elaine Crockett, Teresa Carroll, Diane Blume, Shirley Papera, Tina Dacus, Karen Popke, Sue Busse, Gitta Froehlichp Third Row: Stephen Vautrin, Cheryl Swinton, Robin Burke, Michelle Maietta, Melodie Flores, Randy Kunert, Suzanne Smith Lori lensen, Kim Shebanek, Diane Du- rand, Sylvia Smithp Fourth Row: Bill Holley, David Shepard, jerry Hart, Chris Lewis. H :- r. wc .,l'w I fz 6. S215 if l 4 1 'iff 1 if il Q! Hn.,-ww 'ffm U. -' N ' APP S I. ,n -ay: . NW . SQ Xp, Ayii. LR -F' , , g-,. .V a :N F N .24 r'1'f'w - Qs ,V .- A A in ,A W' .f ,H - .f :HX if W- ' ff -'-A - H f, X fry , . 'wjffwl I . Sfifz., ff' . ' ,R J rm Q zu X H F .. - vi A Rr . Hi 5 ' ,V .B ,Ar lami Boardman james Boden Diana Boehrer john Borger David Bosak Ioerg Bosbach Steve Bottomley Nancy Bowdle Bonnie Bowles David Boyadjieff Tonya Bragg Danny Brehm Teri Briesch Steve Brown john Brunet Marilyn Budgett David Burke Robin Burke Lori Burns Susan Busse Linda Butler Linda Byrd Renita Caldwell Chris Calhoun WINNING SPIRIT WEEK FOR THE FIRST TI E PRGVES HOW C-GOD G R SENICR YEAR ILL BE. D RLA INGERSOLL I in 5, Neff, 1. Little girl Tina Dacus warns Michelle Maietta about not talking to strangers, not even handsome ones. 2. Members of an overjoyed junior Class celebrate nothing- in-particular at the Spirit Week Breakfast. fi ..1' 'ff' ,' ,h , X W, T ' ' A N 1 reset, -53: li -. , if i Q -,J i M, 6' ' XfI..' .t , ,ve I I -- -. W W X rf K 5 I I Q , V L fi! iw ' L px , xx I ,Q V - fu ! O l l 5' ,,, 1' fy l 1' X 5- M ,V ,mf -ifllikf Yi , Y . f 'Q'-V., -1 -fx . Q J . ' Aj.. jf -r TWT '11 w-up Scott Cameron Lilian Caralto Tim Carey Denise Carlson Mary Carlson Ron Carlson Teresa Carpenter Teresa Carroll Lisa Cartwright Teresa Cartwright Karen Carver Dean Cates Deetra Cates leffery Cates Jayme Catherine Lisa Christensen Scott Christensen Tom Clements Heidi Coakley Brian Coit Pamela Coles Lisa Colletta Rick Contreras Jeanne Conway Richard Cook ludy Cramer Robert Crebs Elaine Crockett Douglas Croix Angie Crosby Cynthia Cundall lon Curtner 163 Nancy Czapar Tina Dacus Carol Davis Kevin Davis Lisa Davis Lori Davis Tricia Davis Angela Deal Mark DeBoer Virginia DePaola Glenn DeSantis Donienne Deese Brian Deffenderfer Scott Dege David Deladgo Sharon Deland Pat Delligatta Tracy Delling Frantz Denis Ken DeShano Steve Dickerman Benjamin Dierker Medina Dietrich Terri Doi Ray Dolan Darrell Dolechek 'E' IYEP? H . lab, . N ff , v-'31','b' .villa I ' X WJ? D f tcf Lorraine Dolson -J. ' V, T5 Craig Donahue ' a ll All-if 4 A CLASS SN'T A CLASS WITHOUT I VOLVEMENTX' RO GILLESPIE 164 -Y w 6 1. For one of their rougher assignments fol- lowing a lecture, Ben Dierker and Doug Croix try to discover why Bob Gregg's foot has suddenly appeared on the desk. 2. As Carol lwasaki demonstrates, there is always something to laugh about. 1 if wg' 'v-'19 l Q 'll New f' .Q 2L-.L -fe we-.f. ' e y-wg .. am- ,-- ' . 'Y ' A ' f 1' . W '- A XX , , -11-X 154 llll I 1 iff 'A - V yi' -- Ivy!-X 5' D 4. f iff,-K , ' ' F K li ,l i ft s 5, ,, 'wc gr ,fl fl. 'S Y' X '91 fi .Z IU'- A I -,Ml 1 wr f Avxl xl ' fr H' - . fo Vfgv .Ji A 5 3 ' n l l fx- ' ,, l X I lil N . L ' b L l X I 1 J s 'Y 4' 153 ,f Y- My V E-NYM . .1-, X 1, 1 1 .U , ix. x I v M15 3, X W -E v ,r r V I , H' ' ' Ullf - A Drwifg- sw --l i K K E ll 'V l J rx 'JL jx iq M -. vl x v Jf 15- 'if rr I 1 'Y7 4-A fu 1' Q .I .P,, r:'1' TA ' - 47 A , 'W-,. Y-' . ti, , K., ' '1 'r A 41 ' 3 ,. - W I' Y ,w . ' l 1 ' fx ' W ,r A l , ff' fl -, , ,-ix - ' l , 'T' 'N I QI! , ' ,ltr 1 l ' , n' :L A 5' , ' X ' l -, Annette Doubek Kris Druilhet Debra DuChene Marcella DuChene Micheal Duffy Karen Duncan Diana Durand Mary Durka jacki Eastburn lim Eckmark Curt Eddy Carla Edmonds Sandra Edwards Stephanie Ehrsam Kathy Elbourne Steve Elder Chris Elliott john Engel Eleanor Ennis Alice Ensor jeffrey Eto Pat Everett Debbie Fardig Randy Feeney Carrie Felix Kellie Ferris Scott Field jonna Fishburn Lori Fitzgerald Melodie Flores 165 166 Norma Flores Tami Ford Gitta Froehlich Timothy Fry Doug Fuhlrodt Cheryl Fyffe Larry Gagnier Lori Gagnier Tracy Garber Masina Gasu Sisi Gasu Beth Gates Steven Georgiades Rick Gerloff Suzanne Gibson Ronnie Gillespie Dean Gillies Debbie Gillock Diane Glenn Terence Glennon lose Gonzales Ralph Gonzales Wendy Gonzales Maria Gonzalez Bill Gordon Robert Gregg Cindy Grode Kevin Grogan Adrienne Hahn Robin Hale Cathy Hancock Lawrence Hand julie Handrock Q., , , 3-5 2-5-,,I, 1g,.n , x I4 42' , 7'-' 5 'l X-.K I v- 3 flu! I v Ls' l , 1 . gr - 'lu .. . .l .I H if T I ' .. Qi I ' T H-All - . jggx ' . 1' Az. ' l . 1 .K l f , l .Inv , . V. T I' ,' , 1.3 , V . -,, , .SSC ,.f.., lg A -.A 1 H .. ,X Q-:uv 11' -ii? 'L'-3. 3 l . l. V. 1 'if Yrrvr N X 'FTW' lr I.. 1. lon Curtner gives Al Pacino a run for his money on 50's day. 2. During class appears to be the only time George Arenado can success- fully reach his bottom locker without being trampled. IT'S GOI G T0 BE LO G LO ELY WINTER U TIL BASEBALL SEASON STARTS AGAIN. LISA CART RIGHT james Hansen Debra Hanson Brian Hargett 1-'W john Haring Michelle Harlin 3. Raymond Harrell . I v f 0 xx , 'XX .1 I I ' z ' 1 If 14 , t Gerald Hart lodie Hart Tammy Hart joel Hartmann Shohreh Hashempour Edward Hatch Dk - 4 A+ f . Tina Hatchett Rebecca Havel Crystal Havener ,Pb Dave Hawkins Diana Hawkins Pam Hengst 'ffgfw ll ' ' f 7 Sonya Herald 1- x....,,5, sofa .. Ross Herman G Hester afY f gffp 4 ' f it ' Ssoff Hayden jf- X - ,P ' Diane Hicks J I Beth Hilburn Iff t'IiiTAf - 1 if .IL 167 168 Shirley Hillyard William Holley Micheal Hoopaugh Brent Hoops Micheal Hoppe Elaine Houck Stephen Howland David Humphrey Debra Hymen Darla Ingersoll Denise Ingersoll Carol Iwasaki jeffrey lacobs Lori lensen David liminez Kenneth johnson Tom loiner Terry jones Carolyn Kamiyama Alisa Kammeier Dan Kanter Elizabeth Katz Lori Keith Tracy Kelly Shellie Kent Kevin Kiene Karen King Don Kirk Kurt Kleine Gary Kline A 1-'17 A .Z x N' 9 s yf .IR I .. kv? 5 SCUBA IS FUN CAUSE YGU GET T0 SEE PEGPLE I THEIR SW M SUITS. RANDY FEE EY 1. Comanches don't always escape unhurt as football player Ted Beltran well knows. 2. Barbie Vinton contemplates one of the hassles of going to an overcrowded school while she waits in a long line to buy a pre-sale ticket at the cage. Pam Kling Kurt Koch I' jennifer Kohno I Laura Koontz Lori Koontz I Mark Kouri Steve Kouri ' Stuart Kowarsky ' Rita Kraft in I L Marylin jruse Sharly Kuehnert Randy Kunert jenny Kunkel john Kuzma Tony La Porte 1 I Stephen Labrador Marla Lafferty johnna Lam ' - Robert Lange Lisa Lapeere ' Michael Lawson -- I, . V J R . , el .j .- ' if ' I gr e' J I be I rt I 3 Ll ,Lv , I Albert Lay Darren LeFevre Hoa Le , Caprice LePante Shannon Lenert I Stacy Lew I .X I 169 Pam Light Dennis Little Cindy Lockridge Carolyn Long Kim Long Cindy Lopez Susan Lopez Sam Lund Sissy Lyerla Maria Lynch Debbie Mag Michele Maietta Sandy Majors Steve Malloy Stacy Malmstrom Martha Maloy Steve Marciano Bernadette Mariano lanis Marin Carole Marion lody Maruffo Timothy Martin Olga Martinez Robin Mason Victor Mason Teresa Massey Bill Mast Cheryl Masters Patty Matheny Marcia Mathews 170 THE GUOD THI G ABOUT THE GAMES ARE THE PARTIES FTER ARD. DO G CRCDIX A s l A ll 111083, ' ,,g,, ,. .-if ,C 4 V ..-.1 . m.. . . ' '-1 A ,V 1 'Ti' ss? M il J 'r A X A. .zzz -X I x i., i .1 , , l 1. One of the many diverse activities featured during Spirit Week, the Baby Bottle Feed, proves to be exciting for con- testants Kathy Hancock and Ken DeShano. Brian Mathews Debbie Matsen Ward Maxwell Mike McAffe Kevin McArthur Roben McClelland Elizabeth McCool Mike McCormick Craig McCoy Bob McCoy Pat McGuire Patty McGuire Don McKenzie Michael McMurray Ross McNeil Maureen Medina Michelle Meghrouni Debbie Melody Kathy Menke Bryon Meyer Lisa Mezovari David Miller Marian Miller Ruth Miller Steve Miller Brett Milton Tina Misamore Sonia Miser james Moe Mike Monnahan launity Montero Neal Montgomery leff Moore 4' Cynthia Morgan l 7 Stephen Morin Mitzi Morgan Betsy Morrell jeff Morris Robert Morton Sandy Mullaney Carmen Munoz Cyndi Murphy Mark Murphy Rick Mury Claudia Musselm Kim Myers Kim Naasz William Nasse Colleen Navarro Sheri Neal Steve Neely Linda Neer jackie Nelson Marty Nelson Eric Nepp Barry Nestande Mark Newberry Kevin Newby Fred Newell Dave Newman Karen Newman Dee Nicholson lonel Nicholson Karen Nixon Traci Norman Nikki Novak lody O'Neill 172 nw 't Q1 ' 5+ 4-qs ,ru il .v . -1 l M U' .' ff '-1-f or . Q 1 ' iv , , qx w' X. ,xi 3, . fw Tom Oakland Annie Oakley Brad Olsen Irene Olsen Buddy Orr Ron Ossenberg Brian Otten Dave Ouellette Shirley Papera Susan Papera Kim Park William Parker Darren Patrick Deanna Patrick Carolyn Paukstis Andrea Pernell Margie Peterson Soi Phanthi Karen Pickering Carol Pilkington loann Pinette Leslie Pirus Cindy Poer Karen Popke Cheryl Price Kim Price Russell Pyatt lim Quast 1. lf the look on Larry Hand's face is II H G LJ alrgelyog shows off his fancy foot- I l REALLY LOVE? MAUREEN MEDINA 174 YOU NEED A BIC STICK AND CANTEEN jUST TO CET ACROSS THE CAMPUS BET EEN CLASSES. MARILY BUDCETT james Quist Elba Ramirez Lori Ramsey . ',,. fa. 4, i Denise Randazzo A Terri Raney Frank Rangel V- -. -..QS I 1' , A , , I.. I -1 ,Jain ' . r-V',. A .M if-.C ' T36 Kim Reardon ,ft A f , Holly Reddish ' X J- Krista Redmond A Terri Reece .f M A V .- Patty Reinhardt A, A Ingrid Rekte 'I X V gf 1 V Q ' ug ?-Q I V , ,A gi 1 :K YQ Marlo Renold Stephen Rhode Rudy Rich jeff Richard Randy Richey ' Robert Richey 'U . A j jeff Riddle Tom Rindt Rebecca Rivera Scotti Robbins Chris Robles jackie Roche , i 4 iii T i i l l Leslie Rocks joann Rodden A Kathy Rogan Linda Rogers Steve Romanski Lance Romine 14-N1 V f, . cn., ' Y ? . -' C -ri if ,g i: -5' 1 1 Ive 1 L l A '9' 1 Chemistry is a very shocking experience for Kelly Burger. 2. Mike Monnahan and Brian Clause check out the scene. Edward Romo Frank Rossi David Ruble David Rucklos Sylvia Ruiz Lisa Runels Neal Rupp David Russell Tim Russell Tonia Sager Frank Salas Mark Salcedo Charissa Sanders Lori Scallon Nora Scaramussa Keith Scher Dorie Scheve Lori Schiffner Nancy Schilling Kathy Schirmer Anne Schluter Karen Schmader Robbin Schonert Gilda Schroer Theresa Scott jamie Seabern Lisa Sears Paula Settle Marcos Sevilla lonie Shady Michele Shames Bob Shatney Kimberly Shebanek David Shepard Trish Shiff Mark Shirley Denise Short Mark Short Tami Short Kathy Silva Chris Simmons john Simmons Stacy Simms Thomas Skalman jeff Smevog Larry Smith Robert Smith Suzanne Smith Sylvia Smith Anne Smode Dave Sorenson Maria Spain Pam Specotor jim Spence Byrn Spencer Rod Spencer Sharon Stahly Stan Stearns Michelle Stellhorn Gary Steward Cathy Stoddard Mike Sullivan Cheryl Swinton julie Talavera Dale Taylor Gale Taylor Kathy Taylor Cary Telles Scott Tenchka Anne Thibert Celeste Thomas Sondra Thomas Kim Thompson Dave Thorne Cynthia Thorp Gene Thurston Robin Timm David Toadvine Ronald Tobin David Torosian Rosa Torres Scott Toth 1 The only thing on Denise Ingersoll s mind is, Who put the mouse in my purse? 2 Finger chewing appears to help Michelle Stellhorn Vickie Trachta loanne Trull Cindy Tubbs Kelly Turner jim Udick Gregory Uren Pat1i Vanwonterghem Celeste Varela Stephen Vautrin Laurie Ventrola Leonor Villarreal Bill Vinovich Barbie Vinton Rod Wagner Tammy Wagner Theresa Wakeling Doug Walker Marty Walker Bill Warner Nancy Watson Sheryl Weingart joy Weller 78 -:gi 1 1 YE. I fy. Kish lug ' A NACCREDIT TIO IS A BIG HASSLEN K REN CARVER ill 1. Frank Amato helps out Key Club in one of their Car Rallies. 2. Michelle Meghrouni counts rl- the calories in her Tab during lunch. 2 Robert Welsh Fred White Tami Wight Donna Wilcher Colleen Williams Doug Williams Scott Williams Tom Williams Shannon Willis Brent Willis Glenda Wilson Todd Wirta Lisa Wiste Bret Witke Debbie Witso Debbie Wolfelt Rich Wolsfelt George Woods 179 ll 1 Cary Lung seems lost In has thoughts during lunch. 2. hangs around before class begins. 3. juniors Canyon Comanches win another Football Randy Kunert watch the game Tim Woolley joe Yates Marlene Yazzie Harry Ylm Mishele Yrisarri Robert Zazveta Brian Zlaket Kent Zublsta BEING A IUNIOR IS LIKE THE MIDDLE OF THE OREO, YOU ALWAYS SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST. DAVE SHIVELY 180 Susan Abrams Doreen Allen Mark Arndt Dennis Bay Kathleen Beatty Gary Buffington Lionel Callender Linda Carusillo Brian Clauss Rodney Coffman Paul Cook Mark Cranmer Nader Dejbakhsh john Delgado Myrna Faison Steven Fitzpatrick Eric Fremont Michael Garcia Craig Garrison john Gaylord jUNlORS NOT PICTURED Ann Gerber Amy Haysom David Hemerson Danin Hollabaugh Terri Hruska Arleen johnson Steven jordon Donna Kenefick Kathleen Kiernan Marianne Krist Michael LaCombe Chris Lewis jackie Leyba Robin Linder Gary Ling Rita Lopez Brian Matthews Darlene Matzenger Gordon McNeil Michaelene McGuire joe Miramontes Sallie Morales Omar Nabi Barry Nelson Hien Ngor Nguyin Lisa Nohara john Oster Sue Ramacciotti Victor Raymondo Rick Rubino Marc Rueckert Dave Shively David Sproul Anthony Velasco Mike Walker Mathew Ward joni Watts Kimberly Westervelt Kelly Williford Reginald Yu 81 PII nas 'ents Ronnie Abramson T' UN A. 1 Steve Ackerman ' Y D , Anthony Acosta - ' U11 l Bob Acton Q, Ken Adams Steve Agon Mm if lean Ahn ik ll I , Lenora Alarcon lames Aldrich 1 it H Bernie Almazan i Renee Almazan '5 f.,wl -' Bill Anagnostou ' l Ag Chris Anders Eric Anderson Mark Andrews A 435 Ned Anthony - Chris Apt lohn Anderson .45 lackie Araujo T Sandy Arciero V joseph Armstrong Sophomores faced many difficulties upon reaching Ca- nyon, yet the problems were soon resolved. The teaching staff was adjusted to accommodate extra sophomore courses, and students were shifted from classroom to class- room in order to regulate class size. The class of '80 got off to a strong start despite everything under the leadership of Mr. Mark Reider. Money for the prom was raised by a booth at Canyon's first annual carnival and by a candy sale. 1. Sophomore Class Officers: President Mike Kauffelt and Treasurer Rob Morton. 2. Secretary Dallene Pierce and Chairman of Activities Carey Hayes. rl -' P Q ,X fi Af -fx it l XX if X l L ll 'sw ,K ' fi Ji 44'-i .- . , my it A w Q X X n T? l P ' l l l i i l L ,l c fe 1 ,11 V I X N112 ..,. .- i P A Y i l ' i ' .' nt f 1 X , i 1 :rg iik IS .A K . Ku A, f 'i jsjf N dirt, y , 3: --i L M 'Z -'V' . '-gl i. Eid ffa' L X ' Q 3 . Q N l if. '-., A , A A-35: T ffl - Inf ' . 1 52 f i , l 'ff yy B i t .y .5 yy, -y liter ., ' ' ' be X 'R ,L ff! it 54 1 4' 4-1. Y Ronald Armstrong Rick Arneal lill Arneson Clark Arnwine Martha Arredondo loel Atkin Alice Avakian Mike Ayala lay Azling May Bahu Lakhoon Baik Becky Baker Dana Baker Mike Baker Mohammad Bakhtiari Briana Baldwin Paul Ballas Susan Barnes Rick Barr Tom Barr Albert Barry Alden Barry Donald Baughman Kathy Beatty Kim Beher lay Beckelheimer Kahren Bellamy Karina Benish Bill Berry Holly Betz john Beurskens Wayne Bickerstaff Larry Biletski Colette Billington Susan Blasko Laura Blazicek llorica Bledeo Chris Blewett Fina Bodnar 183 Q fn im? xiii mf :T PIU A :MF L.. 1' in 5 K roi .t k PM Ay, 95 Q 1-Q-'fs EQ fi PQI' '- 3. Vs I Q Q 'vviif ' a vv .Fx 4? W- PM Melinda Carrillo Randy Carrington David Carson Steve Carter Brett Carton Michael Caruso Deanne Carver Cindy Chamberlain Renee Carpentier leffrey Chateau Gabrielle Cheetham Susan Clark Denise Cobb Shanna Coda john Cofini Brian Colby Tami Coleman Chuck Cook Frank Cook Ken Cook Sue Cook Lisa Copeland Pam Corbett Bill Corteau Terri Corum Marion Cruz Cher Czeschin 1. Members of the Sophomore Steering Committee show their friendly faces. MY FAVORITE CLASS FOCDS 'CAUSE WE HAV A IERDO KITCHEN! ANIE LOPEZ 18 ll Kent Dacus lim Davis john Davis Lisa Davis Craig Deane Deidre Deese Sandi Delasantos Terri Dellenbuagh Patrick Denis Kymberly DePoto Todd Derkum Kathy DeShano Eric Detvviler janet Diercouff lim Dierker lon Dobson Karen Doi john Donaldson Sherm Donegan Gary Doty Linda Doty Lorne Doyle Lisa Drew Anita Duffy Tim Duffy Mike Dufour Liz Dumper 1 11' -Ting H 'lk l l sql' ,trim ' it - ' r ,. -,gr , 7, I ' ' 1 ' ii l I h ,ll . 'ii 4 i ' l Us J 4. 1 'K YVV fog Y ii 'Jil N i y n Ji. i n V L 'lr C ls , 'vw' A ,ly 1 ii., Vg 1 W TH l i 1 Veg 1 ,. S 'x L 5' gs.. .X M.. Q i -, ,- -Q.. , l -x A I l - N VK' 6' it - . .' 1- -1 T 'Y ff . ' 'n 1 f V ,Z I L T A t . Y --. lf' .' ' T ' 11.. IH :Q if u E s , ' 'ff ' ' x i xxx r 3 ,J C F 1 'itl l 5 -I yay l N l 5 l , 'r ip i l T 16 '-' . 13 I LOVE BASKETBALL, BUT I DO 'T CARE TOO MUCH FOR SCHOOL. TO Y HARDRIDC-E 1. Cheerleader Shelly Willis cheers on the varsity football team from the stands. 2. Todd Carlin and, Taylor Hunter listen intently as Craig Deave tells of his latest adventures dur- ing an assembly. 3. Racing a big wheel around the campus during Spirit Week comes easy for Todd Rich as he heads for victory in the tricycle race. 186 LZ. l ?,r 'J Af- .f i. W . 'I' - i WFV IVV' fe ...Q .li -1, . - i ' V, 'R - . 'x 1 A i i ffl .' f 'A H! E gig ' .lf X' 2 ' y Q 1 'N-'J' in-ng' 'T'-v x. N1 A Diana Dunn jon Dunn Anna Dunnivan jim Duquesnel jeff Duran john Durka David Earle Herbert Edetsberger julie Edwards Sonya Ekes Karen Ellefson Kelly Endres Sheri Ensley Cindee Espinoza Sandee Espinoza Deborah Fenner julie Ferguson joseph Ferreri Kim Ferris Bill Ferrone Denise Finney jane Florence Adriana Flores Emma Flores Debbie Foedish Debbie Foldenauer Dawn Ford Alan Foreman Tamara Foreman David Fouser john Fowler Gry Fox john Franklin Debbie Frevert Lisa Fritz jeff Frye 17 Cindy Fukuhara Craig Fuller Yolanda Gallardo Pamela Galvez Mary Galvin lulie Garcia Mellissa Garcia Patricia Garcez Vivian Gardner Allen Garratt Gary Gates Todd Gatlin Toni Geiser Perry Gentry Paul George Steve Gerhard Sue Gerkey lim Gifford Kirk Glenn Leo Gonzalez Nobel Goodwin Denise Graham Dale Grajczyk Melanie Graske Pat Gray Rich Green E FEEL LIKE SHOULD RULE THE CAMPUS, BECAUSE E'RE THE BETTER CLASS. TUDD RICH AND GLEN VEEVAERT 1' ee l L A :'.,i . . , ' .,, .- f'L V ,. A 4 ' i JI J V f l . .A it IQ. ti? L Q ' 2 . -., Q ,. fx' yi.-is QQQJQ' Qi V' S2342 . ft! M ll 1. History is a very intriguing subject for Susan Blasko, Traci Minimide and Gi- sela Leinz. 2. Stuffing themselves into a Volkswagon tickles Teri Willis and Brad Strahler. 3. Dancing to the music is Lisa Wagner during the Hi Dance. 4. julie Fergeson, lojan Oshima, Elia Juarez, and joy Talamentez laugh at some of the lunch time activities. fd- ...-f , G Pt ' at sf +5 , T . I I Eberhard Grimm Mike Guarino joAnn Guerrero Geoff Gunter Robin Gurr Sam Guy Michelle Haas Lance Hall Mike Hall Sandy Hambrick Vince Hambright Rebecca Hampton Douglas Hand jeff Hanenberg Kari Hanson Tony Hardridge jim Hardwick Natalie Harlow Tracey Harris Frank Harros joseph Harros john Hartman Kathy Hartman Don Hartshorn jeff Harvey Toni Hatfield Andy Hausberger Carey Hayes julie Hayes April Haynes Mary Haynes Debbie Heffel Kirk Helder Tammy Helmstead 189 Sally Herbst Dave Hernandez lohn Hernandez Larry Hernandez Lorraine Hernandez Michele Herndon Becky Herrera Craig Hill Lori Hill lim Hogie john Holloway Ronda Hoppe Lori Horchar Steve Horchar Robert Horn Michelle Hosier Melinda Hoyt lim Hsy joe Hsy Diane Hudson Kerri Huennekens Tami Hueter Scott Hulbert Dave Hultman Taylor Hunter Lorna Hursman lanice jackson Nancy Jacobson lon jchuh David leffery 190 4 - as 5' ' A4 Af, -ze '-.fu -f 'P ,I ,I I :'.:? ,ji f , 1 2 ' i 1 ' .V -,- . .- , ., , ,, A .l M ,n.Y 'I' ' Ll . I xv SPIRIT WEEK WAS REALLY FUN: I COULD ACT CRAZY WITHO T ANYO E LUOKI C- AT STRANGE. MICHELLE BRUMLEY I ' - 'H' A ,jp 1 ff 1 ,u x '-GF, N I I A ' Q'..-t e .9 H, ar - Steve jenkins Terri jennings Richard jeske Bryn jimenez Scott jividen Kent johns Barbara johnson Eric johnson jamie johnson Kim johnson john joseph Phil joujon-Roche Elia juarez Tony julik Steve juneau Colleen Kajiki Debbie Kantner juan Hsiu Kao Mike Kauffelt jerry Keith Kirk Kelley DeeDee Kelly Rhea Kelly Chris Kenkel Dennis Kent Steven Kerbel jennifer Kershaw Pamela Korchen Randy Klein Laurie Knight Mark Koch jeff Kolvoord 1 Pondermg over the subject of his sophomore exit test is Tod Rich 2 jabette Bradley and Steve juneau spend a few minutes talking Kelly Konsoer Gregg Kozlowski Mark Kricfalusi Ted Kristensen Bill Kroschke Keary Kubista Mark Kudra Paul Kurz lerry Lagrone lohn Lambrose Mike Lathrop Gisela Leinz Karen Lembeck Tracy Lenert Dave Lennon Matt Lescault Dave Lewis john Lewis Scott Lewis Dorothy Leyba Linda Linder Sandy Lockridge David Long Marguerite Lopez Maria Lopez Scott Lord I LIKE IT ANN PAGET 192 wi N-.3 if V 1 , J f fi- VM. wb- ' it 3 X Wu B A' I ' i: ' p Q! 0 :Q L Ei 1. Dressed up as little kids, sophomores laugh as a senior displays his outfit during Spirit Week. 2. Denia McAfee dances with Little Ron himself during a lunch time concert. 3. Mike Pacillo doesn't seem too excited about developing paragraphs in Sophomore English. '90 u19 J-rg' 1' -4 Qi A T5 ad! if 'N 1 L F 4-as L, is I 3, 1-1 I I N,-5 INS ? if hd 4 I f ,lv i 'Q'5E1:' -. 1, 51 , -Qpiiu .-L, 4, ff , Sharon Love Dosty Lundren lody Lyons Kim Mackesty Ray Mahoney Mark Maietta Charrie Makowski Vicki Mallis Laura Mann Debbie Mansneld Lynne Marcelli Gilbert Mariano Robert Martinez Cyndi Mason Mary Massey Chris Matthews George Matenger Teresa Maxwell Denia McAfee Larry McAuliffe Sandi McCage Rick McClain jody McCullough Timmy McDonald jeffrey McGowan Andrea McGurn Lee McGurn Terri McHugh Carolyn Mclntosh lanet McKinney Linda McManus Lynea McManus Lora McWhorter Greg Meador Leisha Meares Teri Medina Debbie Mell Dave Meisch Rem Melton Chuck Melvin joseph Meyer jeff Meyers Randy Mickelson Dave Mihatovic Randy Miller Russell Millspaugh Traci Minamide Dan Minissale Larry Miquelon Michele Mitchle Debi Mitobe john Moe Doug Mohr Debie Moller Lori Moltz Lori Moneymaker Mike Monesanto Mike Montgomery Debora Montoya Margi Mooney Kelly Moore Mark Moralls Mike Morgan f- .,. J 1.- Leo Morin Lisa Morris . Bob Morton Melani Motzkus Steve Muccillo Christy Muckenthaler ' Aw john Mueller A V ' 4.1: Becky Munoz Penny Murata David Murry Kelly Myers Rose Nash , , .. -- 1- - - ' V A., 1: 'p, 5nw7 Q- i rr - A. f' Marc Nastasi x Q ' -i if J ' Ii-' Mario Navarro ' PM . fi ill J i f ,C 4 P f ' V K . n john Nelson U I I , Ken Nelson Q '-' 1 ' Mark Nelson '- ' '.., 1 A I ' 3 Ed Neubert , I . ' if Susan Newell Michael Newman Mai Nguyen My Nguyen lim Nicols Tom Nicols 1 julie Nunez David Odegard Carmen Ojeda I LIKE FRIDAY IGHT FOCTBALL GAMES. BRAD STRAHLER 1. I don't think l will ever understand this, Darren Ellefson seems to be think- ing during history. 2. Chris Kenkel has a little fun squeezing into a V.W. on 50's day. 3. Laying back and chewing gum is a nice way to relax during lunch as Al- den Barry, Carla Edmonds and Albert Barry so skillfully demonstrate. 4. The sun beats down hard during lunch much to lay Beckelheimer's disgust. 19 5 loe Olivarez Cliff Oliver Linda Olsen ij Scott Olson ,, Tim O'Neil Shelia O'Neil Kimberely Ord lojan Oshima Dean Osthoff Georgann Otten Mark Ouellette Mike Pacillo Denise Papell Roxanna Papez Susanne Parke Dianne Parker Patty Parker fm, Linda Parks Andrew Pearson Margo Pederson Devin Peterson THE CLASSES ARE PRETTY GOOD, THE SEATS ARE EVE BETTER, BUT THE AIR CO DITIONING IS TOO COLD. BENISE SELIGA 1. Doing what your neighbor does looks like the name of the game for Trish Valez and Dave Tibbets. 2. With the form of a seasoned pro, Dave Odegard gets into his classwork. 3. Da- lene Pierce gets her wheels moving for government as she gives her speech at the sophomore elections. 4. Leslie Swan seems a little unsure of the audience's reaction to her speech for sophomore class office. 196 Millicent Peterson Vincent Pickering Dallene Pierce Kevin Pierson Sue Pierringer Chris Poole Donna Poore Kurt Popke Dianna Powell Keith Pregier David Prescott Linda Provencio Cheryl Pryor jim Putman Tim Railey Michelle Rainville Isabel Ramirez john Randazzo Letty Rangel Terry Red Kim Reeves john Rehder Andrea Reid Diana Relph lon Renshaw Loree Resaa Merritt Rex Melvin Reyes Alicia Reyes Roy Reynolds Todd Rich Cheryl Rippee Dan Ritzer Angie Roberts Lisa Roberts jill Robison jim Roche Kerry Rodman john Rogers Lori Rogers Vince Rogers Tracy Rosebrock Lori Rosen Kerry Rosenbaum Dana Rosenberg Michael Rosenthal Rick Roseuear julie Roth Fred Rothfuss Dan Roundy Carmen Rubino Rick Rubino Kathy Rucks Brian Rule Tracy Rule james Ruth Dan Ryan Michelle Sala THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ARE CUTE. KE T DACUS 1. Lea Hoa, Leslie Swan, and Sue Grant have differing opinions on how to run the class. 2. Rob Morton speaks during an assembly. 3. During a break in an assembly, Elaine Trosper takes a needed break. 198 ..-1 gr . Xi.-, ja. '. ir. -if ...r- s If 'l lk? , il -9 ' X- , L r 49.1. 7'--Us .ap- ..1! - . xt! x , L. 1 ii fl Domonic Salas Lisa Salazar Bill Sandoval Debbie Schaefer Mike Shaming Bob Scheifele Mark Schluter Karen Schmidt Lane Scott Mike Scott Geoffrey Scott Sandra Seagae Debbie Seguine Denise Seliga Susan Senet Leo Shady Kathy Shannon Pat Sharpe Kenneth Shedarowich Gary Shigenaga Tom Shirley Lynn Shobert Lisa Shook Debbie Short jeff Short jeff Simmons jeff Sjaarda Michelle Skaggs Beverly Slaughter Phill Sliwoski Lynn Smeton jean Smith joan Smith Maureen Smith Mike Smith Scott Smith jerry Soley Claudia Solomita jean Soukup Aaron Sobel 199 ll Tony Spackman Amy Spang Ken Sparks Gregory Spirodek Kirk Stafford Guy Stamps Randy Stellhom 'PTB .-hbk :JJ '35 'Ls--6 'E Q john Stephens Terri Sterzer Dan Steward Dave Stewart Mike Stewart -1? .G Denise Stoffregen john Stone Brad Strahler Sandy Stratton Rob Suder Pam Sutherland Leslie Swan Sheila Sweeney Amy Swett Mark Sweboda Heidi Slyer joy Talamentes HY ALL TH lg BOUNCERS? RON SNYDER 200 1. Lending himself to one of the more popular pastimes in the library, Den- nis Cobb leafs through a motorcycle magazine. 2. Kent Dacus, Matt Les- cault and Alan Foreman listen intently to Area Superintendent Richard 'Her- man during Mini-Leadership Retreat. 3. Sounds of the Alma Mater bring various reactions as Kerri Huennekens gives the Comanche salute and lody McCullough salutes a friend. 4. Sophomore Krista Bucsanyi looks ready for anything other than her assignment for Mr. Bowden. tv-n '44-: .,,,,i, fur AL ,uni t I 'XX ,N-45' . 1 'O 195 x Q 5 qi 'x .cl .1 'N-Q 1 r yt Nl 5 '51 ki if yi , 'll' I A A r 4 , wif. . ,i ii vw T L i 5 .. .i ,V ft i V ll bl 3 A dffb Q.. -13 - T141 -dm! X I, aw- I l xi ll A Ex N.-.av ,aun- l ' 1 ' 4 f if ' .g-fl mn dl v I 5 l ' I ylt 4 Q. QE' -nu' ,fav Danny Tapla Davis Taylor Keith Taylor Wendy Tedder Toni Thomas Chris Thompson Lisa Thompson Donna Thorne Shelly Thornton Dave Tibbetts Ken Todak lenni Tomlinson Scott Townley Elaine Trosper Duane Ulrich Richard Uriarte Sparky Uselman lean Vandervelden Mark Van Wonterghem Hector Valdez Elsie Varela Glen Veevaert Tricia Velez Christine Velerie julie Verga Guadalupe Villanueva joe Villanueva Shelly Vinovich Lisa Waggoner Christine Wahlstroni Kimberly Walker Phil Walker Terri Walker 201 joseph Villanueva Kimberly Walker Tammy Wallace Chuck Warner Scott Waterbury Kraig Watkins Kim Watson janet Webster john Weiss jim Welsh james Wentworth Deborah West Maria White Linda Whitten Kevin Williams Maury Williams Shari Williams Ted Williams Diann Wilkinson Shelly Willis Teri Willis Burt Wilson john Wilson Kevin Wilson Dean Winken jeff Wood Kevin Wood Daryl Woodin Scott Woods Lisa Wooley Kerry Wrede Randy Wright t , N v x. A. . X 41'-f' Tl 'Q ' lr Mig' r mln st X- lc laml Yamamoto Marty Yearsley Regina Yu 3 1. Elise Varela seems pleased with what junior Rick Contreras has to say. 2. leff Riddle obviously enjoys the ritual of sitting on the stage at lunch. 3. Sally Herbst tries to get a quick cut in line as Rose Nash frantically searches for money. SOPHOMORES NOT PICTU RED limmy Barela Susan Blasko Susan Cordero Thad Cordez jeff Elder Lisa Fallon Rudy Gaborno Lisa Garcia Gabriel Gomez Kristen Hagel Rachel Hatfield Doug Hemerson Debbie Hunter Vivian Lofi Heather Kline Kent Kubista lolieanne MacConnell Ann Paget Odissa Pendergast Robin Poitra Kim Pooler Karen Ratliff Frank Rich Karen Rivera Karen Rogers Ralph Ruiz Kim Sadler Pete Sauceda Bryce Sawin lon Schuh Launn Schwarz jim Singh lill Sleyster ' Ron Snyder Gary Suenen lay Sutherland Betsy Towers Duane Ulrich Albert Vela Coleen Wilson Don Winn Kim Tee Chris Zimmerman 203 ir 'il'-rl QBJMWUEWWWIQJ Q WMM Lllflffl MIME UL After weeks of Intensive tralmng Canyon s Varsity football team started off their 77 season wuth a vlctory over Mayfair Hugh The blggest play of the game was Pat Mumford s unter ceptlon and 61 yard return which motivated the Comanches to defeat the Monsoons 38 12 But the next week Canyon was unable to defeat rlval Villa Park, In spate of an effectrve job by the de fenslve lrne, led by jeff Smevog who made many tackles throughout the game 1 Good blocklng by Mnke Carter helps Pat Mumford to re turn the ball 2 Mike Monahan looks for an open recerver 3 La Habra s defense simply cannot stop Ted Beltran 4 So nora appears to be praymg for a chance to stop Rob Deer from maknng a touchdown 5 We re number 1' . . . . , I . . , , . I I - - 11 - ' ,, . . 1 - - . u - lr - 1 206 0 ' -A N , I , ,Q -'r . Q? ,E ' J J' 1- , . i 6 Ns O C V ,A 0-1,51 We QQ 1 4, 'A :lLl 5 Q, , , W -R ' J W I I Jyx, Y N 1. , 'Q f W . , 5.,,v Vi H mf -,J x -1 2.-ef 1 ' 1 I I , A ,J . wc -fn-'gg '1'-4-HMA .ar V :V W A . . ' ' s 'T f , 1 '- 4 - 1 :A f ix ,ff nf Qu 2 ,cf .Q W , fa-1,34 Q 5 .n , 1 P f K Il 1 f V r x-f-vefps'Li-lr ,,..- L, I V -:,.Nr.. 5 WN, . , :g,,. ' ,J P ,Q ,7 , ,Tig ix. ,, ,Qi ff , . 4 Q, f' 47 1, 1' lf 1 ..f I-gg:-5, A ,if lg -' I 53112.-f .:'2'+'S1f'i'lErTfi'f. - ii5'T'.f'3: -F A in N I ., . -V mm hm- , : 'ff,fT ..f , ' 4, -is fl ur ,, H . , ?..-,www-A -M- -if l4g?,f F-,i . , A V, , FQ..-A , ,Yr ii ,rf wk n ... , -rp F T as q fixmi 1.6 R mfg, er g 5' ix T Qfm S if it 6 E X ' IB EW? UIQI UEIIIGB Canyon's first league opponent was the So- nora Raiders. The Comanches were able to beat Sonora and the coaches commented that Rob Deer had been a great help during that game, by catching many key passes. La Habra was the Comanches' next victim, falling 21 -10. Canyon's offense, led by Ted Beltran, ran all over the High- landers' defense. In the Brea game, the Com- anches came up short, but Mark McCluskey had played well both offensively and defensively. El Dorado and Fullerton defeated Canyon in the next two games, but the coaches felt that Marc Rueckert and Mike Monnahan had played ex- tremely well in both games. Then Valencia came to Kelly Stadium and was victimized by the hard rushing of Ken Deshano and tackling of joe Ru- bino and Dan Rich. Quarterback Mike Byars finds a receiver open downfielcl, 2. Gary Steward runs for another Canyon first down. 3. I.V. Foot- ball Team- Front Row: Manager R. Richey, 1. Moe, T. Beltran, M. Byars, P. Mumford, M. Monnahan, K. Deshano, I. Rubeno, M. Short, Trainer D. Hamel. Second Row: Coach L. Din- widdie, Coach L. Owens, M. Lawson, D. Sorenson, B. Clauss, K. Eddy, I. Doe, M. Carter, I. Masters, D. Gruwell, T. Glen- non, H. Yim, Coach C. Wood, Coach M. Leyrer. Third Row: Coach L. Wood, D. Rich, S. jones, R. Yu, B. Nestande, C. El- liott, G. Steward, C. Cuero, M. Rueckert, L. Cagnier, T. Skal- man, T, Consalvi, Coach I. Carns. Fourth Row: M. Rogan, M. Brotsch, D. Torosian, 1. Doe lr., S. Hernandez, M. Walker, B.Vinovich, D. Taylor, M. Cranmer, R. Richey, D. Webb. Back Row: D. Russell, R. Mury, l. Smevog, M. McCluskey, R. Deer, G. Canfield, N. Yniquez, D. Price, D. Williams, K. Turner, M. Van Wontergehn. 4. Coach Wood discusses the next play with Mark Brotsch. 5. Keep on truckin', Ted! l 209 lllllllllla Ulilllll Needing a final victory over Esperanza to enter the C.l.F. playoffs, Comanche spirit was high. In a very physical and hard-hitting game, the two teams fought to a 0-0 tie, thus ending Canyon's hopes for a place in the playoffs for their '77' season. The Cornanches finished with a 5-3-1 record and said good-bye to the Orange League, forever. Canyon will enter the tough and physical Century League next year. 'l. Ted Beltran breaks for a long gainer. 2. Quarterback Mike Monnahan hands off to Gary Steward. 3. As Nick Yniquez holds off a defender, Mike Byars makes a clean handoff. -l. Villa Park defender watches hopelessly as Canyon scores! 5. Mike Monnahan makes a run for it while Tecl Beltran and Gary Steward block oncoming defenders. 210 I wif 25 E P :QRS ., .., ,1 -91.- Q ,,, ,,4O as 2534. 'A A l 4' 1 xg . . , O 122' 1 I - . -' .11 'fr Q J 44, . . n P -' i 'V :ZA 1 'R N. .f . P . -. A , . iq, ' ' .LA- ' i - 3 ' L 1-aff - . V 'A .- , :,.4,,:q..a, 1-.cf - I. A. '1 ,,, ' f' 4 in aJ 'x gf' , ' ' W--Tl' ing. , V Q A . I 1.14.3 : ' . hw' A'- . -- . U Ka . - A ' 7 , , f , ,I . :L - rd , ly ,. Q ' 1'-. r 1 A ' ' G NDA! fri I, E ! , . : 23 1 ' ' ' I f L by L., . - a -Q 0 -F L.'3', 134. -'v ,L lv- V gifs' . L .21-, , .4 . -:.:57 f l V ' ' ' J, X H r- . A . . . -. if- . n A t l 1 Q .A il . ' J . . S 1 Q ' 3 i , I , - .1. . 1,11 .14 X, 4- 'F ' I New .i ,J 'Af' . Aff' s. 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'- nf-. , ' 'T' ' ' W- TT 3 ,:-:.. , 'Q'7'Z,j,V.:Yf.g - lr 5 ' V , Y - - , '. , ' V- -, Auf.. .W-, f- ,f . f m. 3 A 1 - ' - . ' v -.' . -1 ' -- Q ' '- X 1- A '--., -.-11 .fp -- ,. 4, ,--.. I. ,. ' ,' T. . Wg, V- ..-g fu' 'f 1 - - -mv . fr- gn.: uv. 212 gf j 1 1--,3 .li,,gQi3w-il ,rf FU' rj ' Q- 4 ar- r r- w N . 4-4 ff-s,,.- ,4-- rl K ,- -. Q-6.43 ml 1 .. F., .Nl . , val -1 n. , - . ' i. . r. A:-,-41, X, .X ' 1'z,,sj,!,.3-g 9 - 1 I .,. ,,11 .. 4 a a WI SE The Canyon junior Varsity football team had an outstanding season in '77'. The offense, led by Coach Dinwiddie, scored almost 100 points, while Coach Owens and his defensive unit gave up only one score all year. ln the opening game against Mayfair, the j.V.'s had an impressive 21-0 victory. Touchdowns were scored by Tony Velasco and Terri Glennon, and the defense, led by joe Rubino and Dave Sorenson at tackle, and linebackers Brian Clauss and Larry Gagnier, held the Monsoons scoreless. Traveling to Brea, the Comanches won a 12-6 victory. Their 12 points consisted of a safety, a field goal, and a touchdown by Gary Steward. Blocking was provided by Mark Short and Mike Van Wontergehm. In their game against Sonora, Canyon really unloaded the points in a game cut short because of injuries. The final score was 35- 0, with three interceptions made by Kurt Eddy, who ran it back 70 yards, Harry Yim, and Mark Cranmer, who returned the ball 60 yards for a touchdown. In the classic Canyon Mud Bowl , the Comanches defeated Brea 6-0. The game was scoreless going into the fourth quarter, and the only score came when Cranmer blocked a Wildcat punt and Chris Elliott fell on the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. It was one of the best games defensively. The final game was against the Fullerton Indians. Canyon scored 35 points against them with the help of Gary Stew- ard, Terri Glennon and Sophomore Brad Strahler. The season was a happy and productive one for the j.V. Comanches and many of the players were called up to the Varsity squad this season, and for next season. 1. john Dunn explodes for big yardage. 2. Coach Dinwiddie and Dave Torosian look at the game plan. 3. Brad Strahler blocks for quarterback john Dunn. 4. Nadar Dejbakhsh shows the form that led to a perfect 8 for 8 season. 5. Ca- nyon's offense fights hard for extra yards. 6. Looking upfield, Kurt Eddy finds room to run. 213 tBlJ'll63 l!0fI3'StW.lQ fl'E'l!liiWlE The 1977 sophomore football team completed Canyon's most successful season in the school's short history with a perfect 9-0 record. The soph- omores became Canyon's first Orange League champions, leaving the league with impressive statistics. Canyon's season opened at home against Mayfair High. The frustrated Monsoon defense watched as Glen Veevart and Brad Strahefr scored three times and Mike Rosenthal's field goal set the Comanches' league tempo with a 23-0 shutout. Next, the Sophomores traveledf to Villa Park, where the Comanches' defenseial- lowed Villa Park only nine opportunities to score in the first half. ln the third quarter, an infer- ception by john Hartman increased Canyon's lead to 14-6. Quarterback john Dunn kept the game moving offensively and Canyon beat the Spartans for the first time, 21 -6. During the Sophomores' first league game, Matt Lescault intercepted two passes against So- nora and the Comanches' offense crushed the Raiders 36-0. jim Roche passed to jim Dierker and jeff Simmons, while Brad Strahler and Glen Veevart led the running attack. The La Habra game was no contest as Canyon's Sophomores defeated them 40-0. Outstanding teamwork continued into the third week of league games as a strong Brea team fell to the Comanches 27- 0. El Dorado was the next team to travel to Ca- nyon, in an attempt to capture the Orange League title for the sixth time. lt was a tough cle- fense game for both sides and with 55 seconds left to play, Canyon took an intentional safety to capture a 7-2 win. The Comanches then went on to beat Valencia by 14 points, allowing them to score only 13 points. In the final game, the Soph- omore Comanches showed Esperanza what being number one was all about, as outstanding plays by jeff Dura, Bob Scheifele, jim Gifford, and jerry LaGrone led the way to a 33-O victory. The season closed with Canyon's sophomores winning their ninth straight victory, the Orange League championship, and future opportunities to be even more successful. 'l. Brad Strahler turns the corner on the Brea Wildcats. 2. Tough Canyon defense stops a third down attempt. 3. Tail- back jeff Duran powers for a TD. 4. Sophomore Football Team-Front Row: j. Ruth, M. Rosenthall, C. Arnwin e, j. Stephens, j. Duran, T. Rich. Second Row: Coach R. Hust, S. juneau, D. Bradley, M. Williams, G. Veevaert, A. Lozano, j. Simmons, j. Meyer. Third Row: Coach j. Pendleton, j. Moe, I. Gifford, j. Dierker, S. Uselman, C. Melvin, B. Scheifele, M. Navarro. Fourth Row: Coach E. O'Keefe, j. Dunn, D. Tibbitts, N. Anthony, B. Colby, T. Calhoon, T. Brinton, H. Brohn. Back Row: Coach L. Shumer, M. Lescault, j. Hartman, B. Strahler, j. Roche, A. Pearson, M. Kriefalusi, j. La Grone. 214 215 F, 1, jfge 'UQ . .. in .Hu . --.. 'J' 1 ' 'A-gg 2 'rss-W IH? . ff... ' hi. ' . V-.Qu .,,1.. A 'i'..!'f'jf ' ' ati ., 1- 5 . 3.4 :Jil 5 ,L .fl F ...M- ! 1 , ,,.J, , U x'Q' 4. K. V O, 7 ,q, R by f fc... 6 ' 6 ' 3 216 'r H 5 N .1 55-, ' U . -vm. 1 x l 1' . '3 ' -i F 1 ' at ff ,. fi ,,, 4, - -.,1ne,.,....i --g-,fzggqgq v, -'ll J.. ' . E I I The varsity cross-country season began with a unique night-time invitational against Mayfair. The two-mile race was run on the track during the halftime of the Canyon-Mayfair football game. Despite the 33-25 loss by the varsity team, winning spirits prevailed for the upcoming in- vitational. In the Dana Hills Invitational the var- sity, led by senior Dean Hartshorn, placed fourth. Following wins over Esperanza 128-295 and Brea Q22-373, the Comanche Harriers trav- eled to the Costa Mesa Invitational where junior Dave Ruble and senior Dean Hartshorn led the way to a third place finish in a double dual meet. Another double dual meet witnessed losses by Canyon to Sonora 34-22 and La Habra 44-18. ln the Orange County and Mt. Sac lnvitationals, Ca- nyon took on the largest and strongest schools in Southern California. The team then went on to place eighth and sixth among forty schools. In the last double dual meet against La Habra and Fullerton, the varsity lost 30-26 to La Habra and tied Fullerton 28-28. Despite a 3-4 record, the team went into league finals finishing in an im- pressive 3rd place. 1. After an exhilarating exhilarating race, Larry Hand takes a big breath. 2. 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'm .., 1 V V ,I I 14571, Qu- .- V ' 1 I f I. ,, ,.,I,,f,II,.. . .I ' H- :, '..- 4' -.' .. Y- , 4 Q ' 4. - ' . - ., I- x -'f .r, L 'KL Iv - . 218 ill?f-QE? I The junior Varsity Harriers started the season off with a 15-16 win over Mayfair, taking the first five places in the competition. In the first league dual meet against Esperanza, Canyon took the first four places as well as sixth. In the next league meet, Canyon's junior Varsity ran over Brea by a score of 15-60, again taking the first five places. ln their first double dual meet, against Sonora and El Dorado, Canyon beat El Dorado 22-29, but lost to Sonora 35-23. Against Valencia, the Harriers took the first five places for the third time in the season and ran by Valen- cia, 15-50. Nearing the season's end, the j,V.'s beat La Habra 15-50, but then lost to Fullerton. Canyon went to league finals, and after the tough competition was over, they came out with a fourth place finish, thus ending a good season for the junior Varsity team. The Sophomore Cross-Country team kicked off the season with a 21-35 win over Mayfair. In Orange League competition, Canyon lost the first two dual meets to Esperanza and Brea. But the Comanches quickly bounced back to beat Sonora 27-32, after losing to El Dorado 29-27, and Valencia 48-17. After this, the Harriers, led by joe Atkin, Ralph Butz, and Ken Shedarowich, took two 1-5 places against La Habra and Full- erton. ln invitational play, the Sophomores fin- ished first at Dana Hills, third at Costa Mesa, eighth at Orange County and fifth place at Mt. Sac. In league finals, the Sophomores also took fourth place. 'l. Ron Ossenberg pushes hard to cross the finish line. 2. Brett Milton and Tony Talamantes lead the way over Brea. 3. Dave Brinton goes through the flag shoots after a good finish against Mayfair. 4. Randy Klien enjoys a comfortable Ieacl. 5. The junior Varsity Cross-Country team: D. Boyadjieff, D. She- pard, T. Talamantes, M. McMurray, N. Rupp, T. LaPorle, B. Milton, E. Fremont. 6. Paul George runs every step aggressi- vely. 7, The Sophomore Cross-Country team- Front Row: K. Shedarowich, R Butz, D. jeffvreys, R. Stellhorn, j. Hsy, M. Caruso. Second Row: 5. jenkins, D. Carman, H. Edetsbergc-r, j. Atkins, P. George, R. Klien, j. Scott. 219 X . Naaf-.by .. v A- an --v.?fiLv--'-1-qu-e.u.,,,..v t ,ig 1 2 4' .r ,V 'pr :'-i- 5 ' 5 - ,.,-, Q T' .3 -1- . . 5 ki W -:N . -- -v--.V I , 1 , ,-,, U - - : 5 if-1 - 4 6 I . 3 EQW I-1' Y ,X x 5 . . ,,,y,f lI5m,r5f' ' 1,',?f' 41,1515 V 'K X 5 ,, ,fx ny Xsm,.f,',N,x.9hM'fs4,w l'Il1'- ,,,1r,,! -'ff , f .bf Q , n .. , .- ,. - 1- I . x v . .mL W, . 1, , , 1 A ' IU ':,1.'!'f-r-my ff X ' W xx N',f,1 ' it . E , , ll - . 4. , ,,........-.-- I-'-fl ,i.f L 'f'U , 'en 5 'f,.., W- -N -, - A, aw. n..- 0 ' ' - - -- ...Q .7 - ueg 'f 'ff t Lib: , L .Q , -1 5153. 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L P I nf' 17' '- 'AAL-Y. - -.,,. .. .pf - 1. .,, . -w . -TM.. ,H in lfryacf A 'f ' '.-159' 4.42.-'P v V Q .. .1 .- .. ., - l eff 1 . .Q 5:- -'- L, -.. . i --I vw'l4- . ,..,:. ge . ..-..5,, . 1' is --gs m..-., '. ,ia ,W Km JBL 17 gQ.1 ,. l - ,E - ' ---Q?-an dir - 'lflrv 'tain-318' AE lil:-- A ,Q .E.+ra -- iE fll!B Fall 1977 saw Canyon High School inaugurate not only a new swimming pool, but a brand new sport, water polo. The addition of this sport has been quite an education for Comanches, many still don't understand all those whistles, flags, and fouls. But that didn't matter when Canyon's var- sity water polo team played and won their first game, which was against Capistrano Valley High, 12-7. Canyon had hoped that the entire season would govas well as their first game, but they ended with a record of three wins and twelve losses. Coach Ted Ondracek was very satisfied with their first season, and commented that without the help of Seniors Mike Edwards, Roy Hen- negan, Steve Cox, Brandon Powell, and Bill Boyle, many teams would have pushed Canyon all around the pool. Mike Edwards ended up as the third leading scorer, in addition to being a good defensive player, and Kevin Kiene was named the most valuable defensive player of the year. Goalie Ross Herman added a lot of credit- ability to Canyon's program with his sound back- ground and experience in water polo. The Sophomore record didn't reflect a positive note, but since six of the Sophomores played on the Varsity level this season, their experience should be a big asset to the team next season. The most outstanding offensive player on the varsity team was sophomore Paul Ballas, who contributed 51 percent of the total offensive scoring with his 41 goals. Kirk Stafford and Rob Morton started at least half of the varsity games, along with sophomores Mark Maietta, Mark Schulter, and Scott Townley. All in all, we got our first season off the ground, we're developing a fine team, and can afford to be philosophical the first year. After all, you win a few, you lose a few.. . , concluded Coach Ondracek. 1. Coach Ted Ondracek gets a little suntan before going into the pool. 2. The Sophomore Water Polo Team. M. Maietta, S. Townley, M. Schulter, B. Brauberger, I. McCullough, 1. Wil- son, 1. Stephens. 3. The varsity team positions themselves for the pass. 4. Paul Ballas takes a vicious shot. 5. The varsity wa- ter polo team: K. Stafford, P. Ballas, S. Cox, R. Morton, M. Ed- wards, C. Lay, K. Kiene. 6. Mike Edwards and Steve Cox chat with a friend before practice. 7. Rob Morton looks to take a shot. 8. The jr. varsity lines up for the start. 9. Coach Ondra- cek plans the strategy for the game. 221 UMQIUIIQ UEF UBUB WIYUE SS Despite competition from incoming soph- omore Collette Billington, number one varsity singles player Val Linn managed to hold her posi- tion for most of the tennis season. Playing on Ca- nyon's varsity team for her third year, Val proved to be one of the most experienced girls on the team. Gaining experience was surely the goal of number two player Colette Billington, as both team members finished the season with a good record and advanced as far as the quarter-finals during league competition. ln the latter part of the season, the number one doubles position was filled by Diana Car- man and jackie Nelson. These girls were able to accomplish a remarkable amount of wins for the short amount of time they were partners. Some other outstanding team members were singles players lanine Yamamoto and Anne Thi- bert, plus doubles players Deanna Doyle, Ingrid Rekte, Charlotte Byron, Lisa Runels, Lori Scallon, and Andy Pernell. All girls contributed to the 5-9 season record, ending another enjoyable term of competition for Canyon's girls' varsity tennis team. One of the most valuable girls on Canyon's ju- nior varsity tennis team was Robin Burke. Losing only six of her total sets played, Robin contrib- uted greatly to the team's 12-5 season record. Both doubles teams were another asset to the ju- nior varsity. These girls, Patty McGuire, Karen Duncan, Lisa Waggoner, and julie Hayes im- proved steadily throughout the season. Other ju- nior varsity team members were: Cheryl Pryor, Sonia Miser, Cindy Hayes, Teri Brown, Alisa Kammerier, Denise Short, Teresa Carroll and Diane Blume. 1. Lisa Waggoner and lulie Hayes go to the net to shake hands with their opponent after an easy victory over Sonora. 2. Andy Pernell anxiously awaits a serve. 3. Girls' Tennis Team-Front Row: S. Miser, D. Blume, D. Carman, L. Waggo- ner, 1. Hayes, A. Thibert, T. Carroll. Second Row: Coach A. Karol, A. Kammeier, R. Burke, S. Bryor, C. Billington, l. Nel- son, C. Bryon, l. Rekte, D. Doyle, Coach V. Isaacson. Third Row: C. Hayes, L. Scallon, D. Short, K. Duncan, V. Linn, P. Mcguire, A. Pernell, T. Brown, l. Yamamoto. 4. Karen Duncan concentrates on the ball while she serves. 5. With real in- tensity jackie Nelson puts away her opponent with slams. 6. Anne Thibert returns a stray ball. V , -,.-. - .mqq..-..ff9- - - --5.- -v- 4 2 w 1 W - 1 4 . ' 5 Set-gt-L .1 1.. .a. as l Q: v 1 rv., lj 1 nl! v1.' ll-1 :anon , 1- , ' , , ,, ,, , .,4...4..-.- s ln .4-11. ' ' , ' 3 MA-'efff 'm 011. . ,A . .' I- v b ' ' ' 5-fa-f3..i.1..A4:i 4.5 ist--4, 4. 5.1 , . W W , ,, 4 ,, .v u N ,X A 1 , 1?- 1 4 azlvil I 223 Q Emi -EE E ln the second year of their existence, the girls' varsity cross-country team successfully defended their Orange League Championship title with their second consecutive undefeated season. Again, Valencia proved to be the toughest com- petition, but the girls' superior training and en- durance paid off. For twelve weeks during the summer, the girls ran an' average of 40 and 50 miles a week and worked out with weights three to five times each week. Under the guidance of Co-Captains Susan leffereys and Lynda Berg, each girl adhered to an individualized training program set up by Coach Mike Sayward. The Most Valuable Varsity runner this season was Kim Vollmer, who also was voted the Or- ange League Most Valuable Runner, followed closely in the voting by her teammate ludy Steese. The junior varsity team also finished unde- feated and showed impressive depth and strength, while the sophomore team, in their first year of running, finished the season in fine form, taking second place in the sophomore division of the prestigious Mt. Sac. Invitational. The Most Valuable Sophomore runner was Pat Garcez, and the whole team makes Canyon's girls' cross- country future look very bright. 1. Karen Butz and ludy Steese pace each other. 2. Cyndi Mor- gan, Tina Lane and Melanie Flores warm up before league fi- nals, where both varsity and junior varsity took first place. 3. Lisa Lapeere finishes an exhausting race. 4. Girls' Varsity Cross-Country Team, Front Row: Anita Bennetts, Shelly Slough, Susan jeffrey, Lynda Berg, Top Row: Karen Butz, Kim Vollmer, ludy Steese, Coach Mike Sayward. 5. Melanie Flores runs nearly V2 mile ahead of opposing teams. 6. Team Captain Susan leffreys gives times to Coach Sayward. 7. Girls' junior Varsity Cross-Country team, front row: Tina Lane, Elaine Cro- ckett, Lisa Lapeere, Cyndi Morgan, Melodie Flores, Sue Burke, Top Row: Coach Sayward, Debbie Wolfelt, Sherri McDermott, lohanna Koskala, Sue Foldenauer, Angie Crosby, Renita Caldwell. 8. Kim Vollmer runs in front as usual. 9. Ca- nyon sprints out at the beginning of a league meet. 224 li? .g.- ' v ' , , 131 W- vf.,3Ps9'fg1' ' ,. ' J ' 5 I ' ' -V ' .NYM 1 v.uvo,y gwwoi , X.: l BX! Aki, I L f ,WF ' M Nil! 'P N5 , 1 A ' ' J 'F 5 ff QJMI V041 g v 4 my 4.4, 4 QIKN V041 Y , X ,Nh 4.Q 1Qy I' ' . 'X vQ:,,. fs5g's Q ef- abwg M mlm pfgwo' gmuvo a ' ' '-. I 3 .aa- AL, X .AJ ' ' ' N' in -- G , A . , ' sw? 9 Q- f Q .9 23.1 if .1 1 X ,W f . .f1 'U Wi V' ki '.mvnvo,f , 'Q,w04f ? , QNYM 5 . Wray J Q, ' . f 'NW04' W J K ' P 4 ,W 6.7 XX M . - 35 . V - 1 I ,P :TK u ff' X X 4-KJ 46 ,I 2 . N ' 1 x I . Il' if Y I ,. , 5 , w ..'A-' ,- . 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Commended by coaches as outstanding were the following: Anita Bennets Lynda Berg ludy Steese and Kim Vollmer in distance' Val Linn Karen Paulson Andi Pernell Milliccnt Peterson and Quinetta Turner in sprints and hurdles: jackie Nelson Sue Foldenauer and Karen Paul- son in field events. 1. An interested teammate watches as Patty Parker and Cindy Fukahara keep a fast pace at the one-mile point. 2. Lisa Sala- zar and Mary Galvin show off T-shirts they earned for running 100 miles. 3. Stretching out before a race proves to be enjoy- able for Lori Rogers and jenny Kershaw. 4. Sophomore Cross- Country Team' Front Row: julie Verga Amy Spang Cindy Fukahara Pat Garcez Colleen Kajiki Lisa Shook. Middle Row: Coach Michael Sayward Mary Calvin Lori Rogers Robin Curr Karina Benish Becky Brown' Back Row: Lee McGurn Kathy Shannon Lisa Salazar Patty Parker Laura Mann. 5. Up up and away is the expression on Val Linn s face as she long jumps. 6. Amy Spang and julie Verga run the mile around Canyon s well-traveled track. I W T1 1 1 i i Et i i I li U l 2 I I I I I I I I I I jackie Nelson made the meet memorable by I II I I I I I I I I A I I I Il UEIIEFUEUIZI ll lllllllll-it fl9llllEl According to head gurls coach Ms loyce lack son the team IS Very strong and should wln league agatn thus year CIF who knows? In the ftrst league meet Canyon defeated Sonora 57 34 Fans also saw Iudy Steese break the two mule record In TI 542 Helptng Iudy and other dns tance runners was distance Coach Mike Sayward who regularly paced the gurls around Canyon Hllls To further develop this years team were Harper Ephrom and Les Owens In field events and Kent Norton IH sprlnts Later meets and pos sible CIF successes appear In the SPRING SUP PLEMENT 'I Clearly determination helps Karen Paulson and Adrlana Flores take ftrst and second place In the hurdles 2 And: Per nell runs full speed to the flnlsh llne 3 Girls Track Tcam Front Row Val Lunn Anuta Bennetts Renata Caldwell Pat Car cez Iulse Hayes Diana Carman Colleen Kajlkl Nancy Go mez Patty Parker Cyndi Morgan Second Row Llsa Shook Llsa Salazar Adriana Flores Mary Galvin lantce Mann Laura Mann Amy Spang Becky Brown Susan Ieffreys Melody Flores Thlrd Row beglns behlnd Flores Mulllcent Peterson Karen Paulson Mlchelle Hosler Darlene Heranlc Iulle Verga Medina Dletrlch Debble Wolfelt Lynda Ber Back Row Coach Mtchael Sayward Elke Getsen Charlotte Byron Andy Pernell Carolyn Paukstls Kim Volmer Sue Fold enhauer Colette Bllllngton Judy Steese Iackle Nelson Qu: netta Turner Mrs Ioyce jackson 4 Mxlllcent Peterson prac trces her starts from the blocks I I . ., ll ' I ' I ' ' Il . , . 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'N ' ' Q 'F I E - -1-.. ,, w . 230 5.1: -- ,,,, V Q X -i i A Z X R I0 UMLUEEYI B lfl Ml TTI' The Canyon Girls Varsity Volleyball team had their most successful year in the school s history Beginning in September with wins over Villa Park El Modena and Troy during pre league games the appropriately named Wild Bunch entered league play as a strong favorite to gain possible CIF playoff berth As the weeks went by the Bunch began to mold into a sophisticated team With a second play finish in the prestigious Westminister Tour nament Canyon entered league play Led by Se niors janet Waterbury janet Kraft and janet Gacta the Comanches became Orange League Champions with a 13 1 record CIF playoffs found Canyon beating Warren and Corona before losing to the eventual CIF Champion Santa Fe 15 7 715 14 16 juniors Cindy Murphy Marsha Mathews Olga Martinez and jackie Eastburn rounded out the starting line-up and with each game became more responsible for Canyon s success. Both janet Waterbury and janet Kraft were named All-Orange League with janet Waterbury named most valuable player. This year was a building year for the jV volley- ball team. There were no returning players so the new sophomore and junior players spent their time developing skills and strategies. jamie johnson was an outstanding sophomore adding to the team effort with her spiking and serving ability. Natalie Harlow another sophomore strenghtened the team with her all around ability. All the team members improved immensely and the final season record of 5 and 8 did not reflect the quality of play. 1. Varsity players listen intently to Coach Andrea. 2. A spike is janet Waterbury s way of getting it over the net. 3. The var- sity team shows the coordinated teamwork that brought them to C.I.F. 4. Natalie Harlow executes a controlled bump. 5. jamie johnson sets up the ball for her teammates. 6. Girls Varsity Volleyball team' Front Row: janet Waterbury Cindy Chateau Theresa Scott Olga Martinez jacki Eastburn- Back Row: Coach Dean Andrea janet Kraft Andy Murphy janet Gaeta Marcia Mathews Pam Kling. 7. The Orange League Champs enthusiastically warm up. 8. Girls' junior Varsity Volleyball teamg Front Row: Natalie Harlow, Denise Ingersal, Bryn Spencer, Donna Pooreg Back Row: jody O'NeiII, jamie johnson, Andrea McGurn, Coach Alice Carroll. 231 'ev VA , W. .V E25 'QQ' E- .- . Mini. cf, . 5.5 H ' ' xv - , , 5. aff?-' V . I ' ' .5-'fJ'Q1ieS.f:.Y 3:6 N ' d1eQi-1g',3iffa- ww 4 21.22.-I - 3 Im. MM V.I:.4M JJ. 3 Y' tw U MOCK 5 v taxati--T Qfllllll UIQUEIKS Canyon High School's young, but enthusiastic, Varsity Field Hockey team tied for third in the Orange League for the '77-78 season. A strong offensive line was led by three year letteiwomen: seniors Val Linn, Most Valuable: Quinetta Turner, Best Offense, and Sheryl Bellock. Mainstay of the defense was junior Michelle Harlin, flanked by sophomore halfbacks, Stephanie Brown Most lmproved and Natalie Harlow. Canyon started out slow offensively and lost all three opening practice games against other Orange Unified District schools. However, after the LAFHA Sportsday, Canyon was on the move, racking up a 2-1-1 record for the day against aggressive teams. Highlights of Orange League action was in the second round against Esperanza when Canyon fought to an im- pressive 3-1 lead over the Aztecs. After being down 1-0 at halftime, Canyon came back to score on a penalty stroke and on two break- aways by Sheryl Bellock and Val Linn late in the second period. Keri Woods was Most lnspirationalg she at- tended every game and- cheered the rest of the team even though she was kept out of com- petition because of three injuries. Outstanding statistics for the season include: Sheryl Bellock scored 6 goals, 2 assists, Val Linn scored 6 goals, 4 assists, Quinetta Turner scored 1 goal, 3 assists, Michelle Harlin, Best Defense, had 36 tackles, 82 interceptions, Stephanie Brown, had 23 tackles, 43 interceptions. The League record was 3-5-2 ties which Canyon won on penetration time. 1. Girls Field Hockey team shows super spirit- in an after- game cheer. 2. Quinetta Turner works with great intensity to steal the ball. 3. Michelle Harlin steals the ball from a Sonora player. 4. Girls' Hockey Team- Front Row: Michelle Stellhorn, Val Linn, Stephanie Brown, Medina Dietrich, Debbie Wolfelt, Sheila Armstrong, Middle Row: Quinetta Turner, Anne Smode, Natalie Harlow, Sheryl Bellock, Lisa Salazar, Mary Haynes, Sheila Sweeney, judy Edwards, Back Row: Coach Vicki Isaacson, Michelle Harlin, Rhonda Hargett, Brina Die- trich, Debbie Foldenauer, Lorna Hurshman, Sue Foldenauer, Coach Vickie Ritter. 5. Orange League opponents find it hard to score with Rhonda Hargett in the goal cage. 6. Michelle Stellhorn and Stephanie Brown complete a reverse stick dodge. 233 si CC ' MU qacblll A .515 '. U.: J.. 5. , .Qi-...,. -, 'V-,V fp.. .. - ,,'5 'WY rf' Bri, Pg. 'H' s 4' f X L iw, ,, vAf..,, - 2 -T,'t .:2f-J-1 ff., 1- I --.W E 4112 ' L 9, 1 35, , U f 1 X -cfil r. 7 0 , Q-59 'ij' gf! , if -Y llll a Wlllllmlll R The 1977-78 Running Comanches sur- prised all the experts by winning the Or- ange League title behind excellent team play. The new league season began with the second Annual Canyon Basketball Clas- sic. Canyon, the defending champ, opened with a hard-fought 79-77 win over New- port. In the second round, Canyon beat Fontana to set up the title game with pow- erful Edison. Canyon trailed as much as 29 points in the second half before storming back to win 64-63. Senior Rick Wheeler was voted the tournament's most valuable player and was joined by jeff Smevog, and Gary Hilton on the All Tournament Team. The next task for the Running Comanches I was the George lngallas Tournament in , Norco. Canyon beat Palmdale and Norco to run its record to 5-0 before losing an overtime game to Corona in the title game, 78-74. Canyon had four players named to the All Tournment Team. They were Cary Hilton, Dave Fremont, jeff Smevog, and Rick Wheeler. The next challenge before the Running Comanches was the Villa Park Classic. Canyon teams never played well in this event and this year was no exception, for the Running Comanches lost to Villa Park and Ontario. The only bright spot was a 78-72 win over highly regarded Cypress. Carlos Cuero was named to the All Tourna- ment Team. 1. An excited Coach Schermerhorn hangs on to the rim I to celebrate the team's reign as Orange League Champ. 2. Rick Wheeler passes to Dave Freemont to start a momentum drive. 3. Scott Ferguson takes a rebound and is ready to pass to Gary Hilton. 4. The Varsity Basketball Team, Front Row: Scott Harlin, Carlos Cuero, Mike Thibert, Dave Fremont, Rich Ten- chka, Fred Seguing Back Row: Trainer Dave Hamel, jeff Smevog, Craig Donahue, Rick Wheeler, Coach Bob Schermerhorn, Gary Hilton, Rod Spencer, Doug Price, Scott Frguson, Brian Seigel, Coach Ray Dunn. 5. With steady concentration, Rod Spencer attempts a free throw. 6. Taking a jump shot is Craig Donahue. 7. Carlos Cuero, jeff Smevog, and Rick Wheeler wait for a rebound. I 235 I HER When league play began, Canyon opened up a 34-24 half-time lead and went on to beat a strong El Dorado team, 61-51 through balanced scoring. Gary Hilton led the way scoring 15 points and was ably as- sisted by Carlos Cuero scoring 11 points and Rick Wheeler supplying 10 points. Next the team went to La Habra, where Gary Hilton put on quite an offensive show scor- ing 32 points, and went on to beat the Highlanders 71-70. At home Canyon and Valencia were tied for first with 4-1 records, but the Running Comanches, behind good offensive and defensive rebounding from leff Smevog and Rick Wheeler, upended the Tigers 83-76. Traveling to Brea, it was believed that Brea and Canyon would be tied at the end of regulation since both teams entered the game tied in the Orange League with 9-2 records. Brea won the Orange Title contest 11-4 putting the Wildcats in 1st place with two games to play. Canyon went into the Va- lencia gym hoping to win an important game, but knowing not many teams leave victorious. This night was different. Canyon came away with a solid 85-71 win. The fast- moving Comanches displayed fine team work to record their victory. Dave Fremont moved the ball up the court and Craig Do- nahue, Gary Hilton, Carlos Cuero, and jeff Smevog handled the scoring drive. At So- nora, this was the final game for seniors Carlos Cuero, Rick Wheeler, Dave Fre- mont, Doug Price, Mike Thibert, Brian Sie- gel, Fred Seguin, Scott Ferguson, Scott Har- lin, Richard Tenchka, Gary Hilton and manager Steve White. They put on quite a show, taking a 53-22 half-time lead and couting to a 87-54 win. The Comanches did not know that across the freeway Valencia was defeating Brea to give the Comanches their first Orange League Title. lt was now off to the CIF 3A playoff and first oppo- nent, San Clemente. The results of the play- offs may be found in the Spring Supple- ment. 1. Dave Fremont displays his excellent form. 2. Cary Hilton takes a jump shot against Edison. 3. Driving in all alone is jeff Smevog. 4. Craig Donahue attempts an outside shot against Edison. 5. The team groups to- gether to discuss more strategy. 6. Driving in for the basket, Carlos Cuero takes a jump shot. 7. Brian Seigel attempts a free throw shot against Valencia. 8. 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' 4, L-J' 5- 1 jk U 1-sf l 7- fifkkuxzy ,, ff E. , f it T UE Il Il EEIW Canyon opened the season with a hugh scoring 85 59 wln over Orange john Hartman led all scores wrth 21 The next game they ran Into a hot shootrng Edtson team losung 85 47 Followrng these two opening games Canyons IV team hosted Its own tournament The team won three of the four games rt played losrng only to Alta Loma 72 61 but was the talk of the tournament wrth bug wrns over Duarte 69 38 Rancho Ala mltos 99 78 and Mtsslon Viejo 84 57 Canyon then opened the league agarnst El Dorado and was upset 63 59 wnth Rod Spencer adding 2I This game was tollowed by a wln over Esperanza 75 60 Spencer again headlng the scoring with 30 points ln the Vllla Park Tourna ment the team beat Vrlla Park 71 56 and Cypress 63 51 Rod Spencer garnered 29 pomts ln the opener and was named to the All Tournament team llm Roche followed wtth games of 20 and 18 pomts each The followmg league games were all cllffhangers with Canyon on the losing end Fullerton 66 44 and La Habra 66 59 They bounced back with a 73 68 wln over Brea Hart man scored 26 and Spencer scored 22 Canyon then played Valencua It was an outstandrng cers elevatton to the Varstty saw an adjustment period In whrch the team lost two tn a row 87 60 to Sonora and 66 49 to El Dorado A bug 68 63 wm over Esperanza turned things around but hard luck plagued the next three games ID whtch Canyon lost to Fullerton 57 55 La Habra 58 54 and Brea 66 61 all rn the last mmute of play The season flnal avenged an earlier loss wnth a 68 61 wtn over Sonora again led by Hartman Roche and Velasco The IV team with a season record of 11 12 was the highest scormg IV team rn Canyon history averaglng 67 pomts a game Also john Hartman broke Crarg Donahue s sea son scoring record 1 Brad Olsen puts up a shot 2 Ken DeShano shoots has freethrow with concentration 3 Brad Olsen trres to up nt to hrs teammates 4 The team awaits for the rebound 4 Tony Valesco shoots over has opponent 5 The lunlor Varstty Bas ketball Team Front Row Brad Olsen Rockey Blgner Tum Wooley Lance Romlne Rich Tenchka Tony Valesco Back Row john Hartman Mark Shirley Mark Murphy jlm Roche Ron Carlson Ken DeShano Kevln Newby U ' 'E '- C game and Canyon upset them 77-71. Rod Spen- . . I -:gif-,f , 5 , SU 'gyk XM! jvf ky yifkg- Jvfg my mm fmmg, Irvs? 51,0 is rpg KWTW gg? Y, W W w W fu L 'rim Q 'J H WJ! Qt 'x 1- UQ xffvff v Q gg fa..-fp g X-J x R 2 3421: 1 . I ' si 9 ff' - L-: ff 5-E 8- - N f 5 Q1 1 W! 474 X Q-I Xia Wi., 40 W 9 W QM Following a summer of frantic prepara- tion the Sophomore Varsity Basketball Team faced the tough Orange League. ln preleague action Canyon had a split record of 4-3 highlighted by a consolation cham- pionship in the Canyon Sophomore Bas- ketball Classic over Christmas vacation. In the first round of league play Canyon was 5-2 losing only to La Habra and to eventual league champion El Dorado. The first round action was highlighted by a one point come-from-behind victory over Va- lencia 45-44. Good first round perfor- mances were turned in by playmaking guard jeff Duran, forward Sherm Donegan, Matt Lescault, and center Mike Kauffelt. Af- ter an early start Dave Lewis came on strong as the fifth starter with excellent bench play from Super Subs Tony Hart- ridge and Bob Scheifele. In the second round Canyon fought to average its earlier losses and in a ferocious see-saw battle, Canyon dropped a heartbreaker to El Do- rado 57-55. Canyon won its remaining games enroute to a 11-3 league record and 2nd place in the Orange League. The season was a rough one for the Sophomore reserves who played freshman teams in the League. The highlights of the season includedi two league wins over El Dorado and the best game of the season, an overtime win over Brea. The jV's played good defense and shot well against Brea. 1. Dave Lewis takes a jump shot. 2. The Sophomore Varsity Basketball Teamg Front Row: joe Meyers, jeff Duran, Dave Lewis, jay Azling, David Long, Back Row: Coach Mark Reider, Tony Hardridge, Bob Scheifele, Sherm Donegan, Mike Kauffelt, Matt Lescault, Melvin Reyes, Luke Beamer. 3. Attempting to score, Bob Scheifele takes a shot. 4. Sherm Donegan shoots over his opponent. 5. The Sophomore junior Varsity Basket- ball Teamg Front Row: john Dobson, jim Ruth, john Durka, jeff Simmons, Back Row: Coach Harper Eph- rom, Andrew Pearson, Rick Arneal, Eric johnson, Da- vid Prescott, Paul George. 6. Dave Lewis concentrates on his freethrow. 7. Sherm Donegan shoots for two points. 8. Driving in is Mike Kauffelt for two points. 7, ? 241 -1,.--a 3,- 1 X' 23 , 4 ,f 1 I. 9 fl f 1 f-if , ' K wff,, ' -if-,V ' 5 , - ., l,--' ii ' 1 . 5, I ,.,- .71 nil, 15- ,f WRESTLI MACHI The 1977 78 season proved to be a building one for Comanche wrestling as they posted an 8 8 record third place league finish Preseason play saw them place second in both the Brea Tournament and Century Empire Tournament and third in the La Halora Take Down Tourney Beginning league play with success Canyon de feated Sonora and La Habra But injuries hurt the Comanche matmen in their next two meets with losses to Brea and El Dorado A win over Full erton followed by a loss to rival Valencia pre ceded a classic battle in the season finale against cross Canyon rival Esperanza Both teams had a 3 3 record with a third place berth in league as the prize. Starting slowly the Comanches came roaring back to rush the Aztecs 42-14. The Or- ange League Tournament at Brea saw five indi- vidual Comanche Wrestlers qualify for CIF. The highlight of the whole tournament followed the wrestling competition when the Orange League Coaches voted Ron Uyematsu Outstanding Wrestler of the Orange League. This performance with such a young squad showed the Comanches are a team to be reck- oned with in the Century League next year. 1. The Varsity Wrestling Team' Front Row: Brad johnson Ron Uyematsu Mike Rosenthal Clark Arnwine Tim O Neil Tony LaPorte Rick Rosevear' Back Row: Derek Hood Kevin Kiene Mike Barro jim Masters Marc Rueckert jerry La Crone Ned Anthony Coach Gary Bowden. 2. Leo Carrillo works hard for the pin. 3. Ron Uyematsu Orange League First Place Champion exults in his victory. 4, The masked marvel is Kevin Kiene. 5. Derek Hood successfully pins a Valencia op- ponent. 6. Giving his characteristic, l'm all right, signal, Ke- vin Kiene rests after working hard at practice. 7. Practicing his mean look, Derek Hood gets ready to wrestle. 8. Mike Barro assumes referees position in a match with Rancho Ala- mitos. iT j ' 'K 1 pu Ill M1 IA' Q BI lb f T,4Q7 !' 'i P! 4,- 1 41 ff E TW tl.U La LM HBE UE UIPME TE Starting off with a smashing win over Savanna, the Comanche IV wrestlers rolled over opponent after opponent throughout the season During wunter break the IV's captured the Mt San An tonuo College 32 Team Tournament champuon shup on the strength of Dennis Little first place Kevun Kuene second Tum O Neul and Tum Brunton thurd Clark Arnwune fourth and Ieff Riddle fifth The IVs smashed all opposition at their own Ca nyon IV lnvutatuonal Team Tourney de featung Irvune Garden Grove El Toro and Loara un the championship match Next the IV wres tlung machine defeated all opposition at the Sunny l-lulls IV Team Tourney wuth wuns over Ka tella Sunny Hulls and Cypress Wuth the start of league competutuon un Ianuary the IV S won ev ery meet The final meet wuth rival Esperanza was a hugh pount as IVs were placing a 23 0 unde feated record on the lune against a strong Espe ranza squad When all the matches were over the Comanche matmen were 24 0 the perfect end to a perfect season and the first Canyon IV league champxonshup The Sophomore team s wrestling season was a short but brilliant one Furst competutuon for the Sophomore matmen came wuth the Orange Dus truct Tournament The Comanche Sophomores wrestled every team un the Orange District These fune performances gave the Canyon Soph omores a perfect 7 0 season 1 Durung a match against Sonora Tum O Neul fughts for a pun 2 Working on the furemans carry un practuce are Ruck Rosever and Ierry Brooks 3 The Ruddler Strikes Again Ieff Riddle s cast shows the deducatuon some Comanches guve to theur sport and prude they have at beung unjured for the cause 4 Mat maud Chrussy Beat relaxes durung a match S The Iunuor Varsuty Wrestling Team Front Row Brent Wilson Steve Romansku Ierry Brooks Steve Horcher Leo Gonzales Iames Aldrich Muke Rosenthal Ioe Villanueva Vuctor Mason Back Row Coach Gary Bowden Bob Shatney Paul Ballas Ieff Cookson Ierry La Grone Tum Brunton Greg Spurdek Ke vun Kuene Chris Lewus Maruo l avarro Coach Roy Beven 6 Iom Masters uses a head on arm against La Halora 7 As Kevun Kuene cradles a Savanna opponent the referee really gets close to hus work 8 The Sophomore Wrestling team Front Row Rauner Butz Steve Horchan Tum O Neul Ierry Brooks Bull Brauberger Ioe Villanueva Iames Aldrich Burt Wulson Ruck Rosevear Back Row Coach Roy Beven Clark Arnwune Ned Anthony Paul S Ballas Ierry La Grone Tum Brunton Leo Gonzales Muke Rosenthal Greg Spurodek Maruo Navarro 246 ffl 19' Y NE 1- s 1-ar' 'nw -I ..1,.......--- mfr. v 1.4 B 1 , 4 8 247 UWB 53 ln Canyon s second year of soccer com petltnon the team gave a tremendous promlse for the future Although the Com anches won only flve games and tred three rt was a season of close games and major upsets Hlghllghtmg the season Canyon tied both CIF bound Valencla and Ana helm Valencaa was forced to battle back from a 3 1 deflclt to tue the Comanches In the second half 3 3 League champlon Ana helm shot a 22 yard goal wlth 1 45 seconds left IH the second half to tue the heavuly un derdog Canyon team 1 1 As the season progressed, the Comanches Improved, los :ng only one game In the final flve of the season Canyon flnushed the season on a posltlve note dumping lrvrne 12 1 rn the ram 1 As clefensuve fullback Glenn Veevaent 1241 gives an proches the ball to take shot on goal In El Dorado game 2 Savlng a shot on the goal Tom Shnrley dives to block a Fullerton try 3 Halfback Rolf Butz races to beat an El Dorado defender 4 Mlke Gould attempts to place a klck between his opponents 5 Varsity Soc cer Team Front Row G Steward L Gagnler H Gu tlerrez l Borger R Morton R Butz G Veevaert I Stephens Back Row Coach Rod Hust L Callendar M Gould D Lefevre S Terschlan S Agon R Adams R Monreal N Deybakhsh Not pictured T Shurley A I I I ' I I - . ahxious look, Left Wing Nader Dejbakhsh Q91 ap- . . 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I I ' 1 1 I 1 1 . , . . . I . ,, . 1 ,, . . . . . ' ll ' ll ' . , . . 5 : , , . 5 I f f I 5 1 I r - - I ' , . . 5 : 1 1 f 1 I 5 I I . f - 251 vi' .. 4 sg .4 , -..i1,:!P?'. X ' P '?+7f1 . T V, U A, ' 'wh U 7' 1 'L Y M -L b ,Wk :xr Ellllllllll lil Ill ll In the first year of swimming and diving at Ca- nyon, the Varsity team showed its inexperience in competition but stamina in sports with four wins and eight losses. The outstanding senior was Bill Boyle, individual medley and out- standing juniors were Ross Herman, breastst- roke, Chuck Lay 200 and 100 freestyle, and Dale Taylor, diving. But the season record for the sophomore team showed promise for the future with seven wins and three losses. Though swimming and diving in their first high school competition the soph- omores won third place in league meets. Out- standing sophomores were Scott Townley dis- tance freestyle' Kirk Stafford individual medley jon Dunn breaststroke. 1. Swim Team' Front Row: Dale Taylor- Middle Row: Ross Herman Mike Pacillo john Wilson Kirk Stafford Mwrk Maitte Scott Townly Victor Mason- Back Row: jody Mccullogh Herb Brohn Bill Boyle Roy Hennegan john Dunn Paul Ballas Kevin Kiene Chuck Lay Mark Schluter Coach Ted Ondracek. 2. Pain from physical exertion shows on lon Dunn s face during a breaststroke race. 3. Determined to break his own personal record, Bill Boyle executes a but- terfly turn to head for the finish line. 4. A false start sends all swimmers into the pool, including Comanche Roy Hennegan. 5. Ross Herman butterflies to the finish line in the rain at the LaHabra meet. 6. Roy Hennegan goofs a round during prac- tice with his Pluto swim cap. 7. Diver Dale Taylor proves that his nickmane applies, he does a swan dive which earned him a D Tl Sf U l I I I I I I I I backstroke, Herb Brohn, freestyle sprintsp and I I I I I C 253 5.1 E 12-w 254 953 OUTF MEL Mllllit UIIUTI' Hllllll il'lJ'lllD In only three years of existence the Girls' Bas- ketball Team came from the pits to place third in the league this season behind La Habra and El Dorado. According to Coach Timmeree Sullivan, the team had some very fine athletes, but lacked depth. lt's almost impossible to use five players the whole game and expect them to function 100 percent effectively, As my third year comes to an end, I feel fortunate to have coached a team with so little depth, but such a great spirit and desire. Leading scorer of the team was Marcia Mathews, averaging 21.5 points per game. Lead- ing rebounders were Marcia Mathews and Cindy Murphy. Top freethrower Lisa Runels made 78 percent of her shots. The only senior on the squad was Keri Woods who was also floor leader. Canyon's Girls' IV Basketball Team had a dis- appointing season. But Coach Trisha Carl cred- ited the girls with playing their best despite little support from the student body. I really admire those who did come out and stayed with it. Ev- ery member of the small team showed dedica- tion. Robin Mason played the difficult position of guard her first year on the squad, Suzanne Cook, forward, was the leading rebounder of the sea- son, lody O'Neil, center, was leading scorer and most consistent player, Donna Poore, guard, added spark to the team by moving from varsity to play LV., Kim Naasz, forward, contributed much to the consistently improving team and became coach's choice for most improved player. Carol lwasaki, guard, plagued with illness in mid-season, came back and played all posi- tions from the bench with 100 percent effort. For the conclusion of the entire season, see the SPRING SUPPLEMENT. 1. 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Cary Hilton also added great pitching strength and helped round out one of the best outfield trios in the country-Hilton Deer and Byars. An infield team of Tom lrwin first base' base' and Rick Contreras short stop supported the team. Early season home runs were hit by Beltram Byrne and Deer with Mike Byars the average leading hitter. jeff Smevog and Gary Hil- ton added offensive and defensive strength to the catching department. Coach La Valle ob- served that he was able to make substitutions frequently without losing performance quality with pitchers Larry Smith and Scott Harlin utility players Mark Haas and Bill Vinivich infielders Tim Mosbarger and Rick Delperdang outfielders Keith Watkins Fred Seguin and Nich Yniquez. 1. The Varsity Baseball Team' Front Row: Mgr. S. White R. Contreras T. Beltran T. Irwin P. Mumford R. Delperdang M. Haas L. Smith F. Seguin' Back Row: T. Mosbarger T. Vi- novich K. Watkins G. Bruner G. Hilton R. Deer N. Yni- guez S. Harlin NA. Byars. 2. Showing real catching style is 1. Smevog. 3. T. Mosbarger slams in to a hit. 4. M. Haas shows his power as a pitcher. 5. Ready for the next batter is T. lrwin. 6. M. Byars tries to outguess the next pitch. l I I I I I , , , 5 6 I I II II I ll I I II I I Ted Beltram, second baseg Steve Byrne, third I I I I I I I I I i 2 57 Beginning the season with a 9-1 victory over Norco, the jV baseball team went on to win four of five pre-season games. In the very first game, Ken DeShano pitched all the way, while Gary Stewart hit a grand slam, bringing victory. Leading hitters were Brian Otten, Gary Stew- art, and jim Roche. Brian Otten also led with five extra base hits, and the leading pitchers were jerry Hart, jim Roche, Brian Otten, and Ken DeShano, who caused 27 strike-outs in 'I6 in- nings, The team also won its first two league games with Sonora 6-3 and La Habra 7-2. Coach Lance Dinwiddie declared, So far, it's the most bal- anced team l've ever had. With Larry Smith play- ing part time with the jV's, we may take league. To help substantiste his hopes, the team's batting average after pre-season was .293 with seven players over 300. A wrap-up of the balance of the season appears in teh SPRING SUPPLE- MENT. Captained by Rob Morton, the sophomore baseball team began the '78 season, winning four of five pre-season games too, defeating Sonora in the first league competition by the spectacular score of 24-0. Coach john Ostile credited this success to a well-balanced team with strong pitching, a smooth defense, and a powerful of- fense. By this first league game, jim Dierker, Keith Pregler, and Pat Sharpe had developed into strong pitchers, and first baseman, Matt Lescault, was on the way to breaking three team records. jim Dierker had six stolen bases and had a pitch- ing record of three wins and one loss. jeff Sim- mons, the most versatile player, had really sparked the offensive attack, backed by Rob Morton. ln the first league game against Sonora, jim Dierker allowed only five hits and zero runs, and the defense had no errors. The offense had 16 hits and scored 24 runs. Another overall strength of this team was the second string that was also very strong and lent the support needed for a winning season. For coverage of the bal- ance of the season, see the SPRING SUPPLE- MENT. 1. C. Steward swings with real power. 2. M. Rex takes a nice cut at the ball. 3. Swinging with so much intensity is j. Hart- man. 4. K. DeShano shows his excellent pitching form. 5. The Sophomore Baseball Team, Front Row: j. McGowan, G. Boer, j. Azling, j. Stephens, M. Rex, K. Dacus, j. Bererskinsp Back Row: R. Morton, P. Sharpe, K. Pregler, K. Nelson, j. Dierker, M. Lescault, D. Lewis, M. VanWonterghem, L. Biletski, Coach john Ostlie, j. Simmons. 6. B. Otten throws to stop a home run. 7. The junior Varsity Baseball Team, Front Row: Score- keeper P. Vanwonterghem, j. Simmons, T. LaPorte, j. Eto, Scorekeeper L. LaPeere, Middle Row: D. Dolechek, G. Vee- vert, K. Davis, j. Hart, M. Wolfelt, T. Oakland, Back Row: j. Hartman, j. Roche, B. Otten, K. DeShano, G. Steward, Coach L. Dinwiddie. e UE I e 1 L 1-f 6:1-5. f, 'Q 'f1Z-T'-Af-5 Ui'f'ji if ....-1,,,5-T9-,..'r--f-far-1-.''v'rrL4f4-- Aj S - - ' X I' ' ..,Q?.,., 1TAT.,pf-fv.'-'-1 F 'l1:1,25 '1I.4 ffjAl'u'iw5i4i5 'Us A .-.,.., A , . , . .,,... . 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I7 ,H - :QL Sw 4 U41 Q-ff In A-2' QQ! . v - -f 4 ,A . Y ' Q14 pi- ' fi, A- an V 'I WWWO WDM TURB W The Varsity Tennis Team started its pre-league season with a victory over Norco, making Coach Dan Brady optimistic about future matches. With the consistent play of number-one man Dave Hultman, the ground strokes of Ken Kroes- sen, the serves of Brian Mizuki, and the volleys of Maros Sevilla, the team was in a good position to place high in the Orange League. Tennis scores and more coopy can be seen in the SPRING SUPPLEMENT. Two pre-league wins kicked off the junior Var- sity Tennis season for the '78 year, scores of 18 Vi-9 V2 against Bolsa Grande and Loara were en- couraging to Coach Mike Najera and to all of his team members. Coach Najera named Taylor Hunter, Keith Frank, Dan Ritzer, and Andy Bru- ner as his top players and was pleased with Frank's aggressiveness, Bruner's consistency, and Ritzer's serve. The lV's first league match was against Sonora and it ended in a 7-7 tie. After that experience, the lV's vowed to practice harder in an attempt to win the Orange League title, whether or not that goal was reached is re- corded in the SPRING SUPPLEMENT. 1. Showing signs of concentration, T. Martin hits the ball for a winner. 2. Varsity Tennis Teamg Front Row: B. Mizuki, M. Sev- illa, D. Hultman, M. Nastasi: Back Row: Coach Dan Brady, K. Kroessen, C. loujon-Roche, F. Corona, and K. Frank. 3. The Sophomore Tennis Team, G. Mariano, C. Deane, B. Ferrone, 1. Bosbach, T. McDonald, and Coach Mike Najera. 4. Gritting his teeth to show his power, B. Mizuki serves an ace. 5. M. McCain looks intently as he watches the ball go down the line. 6. junior Varsity Tennis Teamp Front Row: Coach Dan Brady, Coach Mike NaHarap Second Row: R. Krunert, C. Cuero, M. Nastasi, T. Martin, D. Ritzer, I. Holloway: Back Row: S. Kouri, K. Frank, C. Bauer, A. Bruner, R. Lange, and T. Hunter. 7. F. Corona lunges forward to return a drop volley. 8. Following through on his shot, K. Kroessen shows why he is one of the top players. 261 262 W f 1' D if iii , UE S UTB Because a coach wasnt available at the begin ning of practice season, the Girls Gymnastic Team had a shorter than usual time to prepare for the season once one was found Never theless, Coach Donna Nagler believed both Var sity and junior Varsnty teams looked very prom :sing this season Top competitor Mary Durka was team captain Other team members were Lisa Culllng Sonya Herald Charleen Lescault, Ci sela Lennz Lynea McManus and Marci Min amide Denise Seliga was captain of the IV team Other team members were ludy Avedlssran Flo rica Bledea Karen Doi Kerri Huennekens Chris Weingart 1 Steady concentration shows on the face of Mary Durka 2 Warmlng up before the meet Tricia Velez practices her rou tune 3 Gymnastic Team Front Row Charleen Lescault Sec ond Row ludy Alvarez Marci Mmimide Third Row Trlcla Valez Chris Matthews Sonya Herald Mary Durka Gesala Leanz Back Row Denise Seliga Karen Nixon Kerri Huenne kens Florica Bledea Sheryl Weingart 4 Denise Seliga and Gesla Lemz watch team members warm up 5 Coach Donna Nagler and Sheryl Wemgart smile as the team is ahead 6 Sonya Herald attempts to make a perfect vault . . . , . 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' . : I I I I . ,, . . . I . . l. . . , I I I competition and should provide next year's var- 265 imllM9UlVQ fill N UB UE iillllltllli Individual achievement was the keynote of the boys' track team early in the season. All CIF Dave Berger led in the 120 high hurdles, long jump and triple jump. Rod Spencer helped rack up points in the 120 high hurdles and high jump as well. According to Coach Harper Ephrom, We have a fine miler in Dave Ruble whose consistent effort helped lift Canyon's scores. School record holder Dave Russell led the sprint- ers and anchored the relay teams featuring jim Mae, Eric Fremont and Larry Hand. Leading a group of sophomore shot put and discus throw- ers was Doug Price. Ned Anthony, joel Atkin, Herb Edetsberger, Tony Hardridge, jim Gifford, Dave Newman and jim Roche built for a strong reserve for the future. For complete statistics of the season's meets, see the SPRING SUPPLE- MENT. 'l. Barry Nelson's discus literally propels him off the ground. 2. Showing his league championship form in long jump, Dave Berger leaps high for added inches. 3. Tony Hardridge takes the lead in the 330 lows as Dan Lewis gives encouragement. 4. Boys' Track Team coaches: Ken Norton, Don Pycior, Les Owens, Head Coach Harper Ephrom. 5. Boys' Track Team, Front Row: Dave Ruble, Larry Hand, Allen Bennett, Mark An- drews, Tony Hardridge, Randy Klein, john Cofini, Harry Yim, jim Ruth, Dave Fremont, Barry Nelson, Fred White, Eric Fre- mont, john Moe, Chris Kenkel, Herb Edetsberger, Mike Beckett, Middle Row: Steve Ackerman, jeff Scott, joe Hsy, Paul George, Dan Carman, David Fouser, Rudy Gaborno, joel Atkin, Randy Spackman, Tony Spackman, jim Moe, Dave Russell, Dave Shepard, Mike McMurry, Dan Lewis, Scott Fos- ter, jim Boyd, Brian Colby, Ned Anthony, jim Gifford, Doug Price, Back Row: Dave Bosak, Dean Hartshorn, Rod Spencer, Rick Wheeler. 6. Out of the blocks in a quick start, Tony Hardridge strains for every added second. 7. Dan Lewis scores another victory for Canyon as he leads an opponent to the finish line. 266 I Eff bfi? Aw' 11' -lj! 'sg'Jugff'xw2k'f-K,Pl- ?..-wad in un-un .....-,- K 13 in 1- N 'Irv ,....., ,.. ,4-6 1 Q !', .? S Y' ' ' in .gg 11 l ' , ' :frz -. 5 v 5 N -5 ' 5 ' 268 E4 EIMBEJUE-LIAL HJ 453 F lmltlel if? For the fnrst tlme the Varsuty Volleyball Team competed IH a 20 game schedule nn three of the most prestnglous tournaments rn Southern Call forma Slnce Coach Dean Andrea noted that the team worked very hard last summer h looked fonrvard to a most stalsfylng season highlighted by strong league play Wlth a sensor dominated team the Comanches figured to be strong candldates for Orange League champion ships and a possible berth nn CIF play offs For the outcome ot what promised to be an excltung season for Comanche volleyball see the SPRING SUPPLEMENT hams N Montgomery M Connell M Montgomery F Co rona I Hannawell R Monreal Back Row D Price I Doty L Robinson W Gunner D Zagnoll M Weathers S Kornay 2 Going out of bounds to return a ball ns Nell Montgomery 3 Canyons john Kamen sets the ball up for a spuker to hut 4 Fernando Corona makes a hut that sends the ball over 3 A good huddle can hopefully solve most problems 6 Lanxe Robinson goes up for a spike after a bump up by Mont Con nell 7 JV Volleyball Team Front Row C Snmmons B Warner I Dunn A Foreman C Doty R Armstrong Back Row M Swoboda M Guarlno D Mush G Arenedo T Cordes 'vt McAffee Ms Groh 'T 7 l ff lrl l l l l l , - : Ft f r T . l .- . I 1 . . ll ll I e ll ' ' , , ,, . ' . - ll ' I . . . ,, r 1. Varisty Volleyball Teamg Front Row: l. Kammei, VV. Wil- I I ' r ' J I ' I ' - I - 1 - 1 I - , - V . , . ' , . , . , . . . . . . : g . ' , . , . , . , 1. , . . 'F - , - , - 1 - , V ,v . , . . 269 Ti ..l ' IUILDUUEUCWULULU Cl f -fn 5 We are Those before us And those to come For what rs now Consrsts of what has been And what wlll be We are a Legend And for the Comanches It IS only natural T th St Our symbol of pride-- he Comanche chief--a remnant of those before us. 2. Canyon's chief of today, Principal Richard Krwan, shares his Comanche pride wi ephanie Brow nd all other students at Canyon. 27 iv Y 1. 274 Nature is not only life- But the joy of living. In it we see ourselves For we are a part of all We see. It is our teacher Whose knowledge Knows no bounds. 1. Phil Dickenson bundles up in preparation for another day of rain which was hardly an uncommon experience during the winter of '78. 2. Comanche football players take a breather during afternoon practice. 3. Karen King is lost in thought as she thinks about being outside of the classroom. 4. Making janet Waterbury laugh at a very in- convenient time is Teresa Scott, during summer volleyball practice. -if k ff' I 4 fi .Q A R 5. 275 276 K, u w' .5 af iw ' ...xi , Q.-.gh-sh L. Ji. I H-,.... What we have come To know has set us free g ,Q l M , And all that we have 'fi F 1 5 Learned and now V1 , l. ,L u Believe r knit haai nga- , .lv V Can let us each c 1 .sl-.5 Y 1 f , --W Y -..f.v' 'Q .Jl-:....-.. V .g.. gi-1-' il 'tif '-at . ,:IL,. W . 5,5 J., Begin to be. 1. The Thinker? No. lt's Brandon Powell awaiting the ringing of the bell. 2. Silencing a crowd is not an easy thing for a nervous speechmaker to do. 3. Hard at work in Canyon's library is junior Comanche loAnn Pi- nette. 4. Sherri Oliver glances at the keys of her type- writer as other typing students concentrate on their work. 277 So, each of us must Leave the tribe To search a path And find our pride. For even though We walk alone We know our way Leads us to home. 1. Another Comanche runner comes out on top to make Comanche pride strong. 2. Lunchtime means lots of sunshine and good conversation with friends for lay Beckerheimer. 3. A shimmering smile emerges from Steve Smestad as he catches the eye of the pho- tographer. 4. Not so unusual- just another quad area crowd of happy Comanches. 5. Meg Ward and Lynn Nakamoto not only dress as kids, but they play kids' games too. 6. Smiling faces and warm sunshine sooth these Comanche souls. 278 ll Q -n H, -1' - . - - 3 , s. s-gg-1 QM' f -' A ' .fl -' '-rue.-1 P ff - 3' 11 5,37 '- -I '. - 2 ,...,, . h JJ. A ,H . . ' 1 AQ-5'-f-it 7 rt ' , Q-Q, I ' 5. . .. . f'f6 ,,,s.-- s C 5 1' C - . as -sh'-1' - .i ' 3551 . ff' 1:13- '35 . ' 3 ' if ' ' f..vffL., L - gr, r.. 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A Vlhxh A ' K vc!! K -,,.,r l.. --Q13 .21-3 A-if A- -f STACY'S FACTORY l848 N. Tustin Ave. Orange, Calif. K KRlEWALL'S MUSIC 475 N. TUSTIN AVE. ORANGE, CA. 633-2621 GRANDMA'S CUPBOARD 5773 E SANTA ANA CANYON ROAD ANAHEIM, CA. 998-0101 - A A N-A Q 'fi-5:1 'IQ 285 I J - USED FURNITURE '1 GIFTS . K' 1. OLD AMERICAN JUNK K. -jp? -I-ml. SYLVIA'S ANTIQUES STORE HOURS TUES. THRU SUNDAY I TO 6 16105 LINCOLN Inear Glassellj DO-DA POOL SERVICE COMMERCIAL REPAIRS, RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, SUPPLIES 459 N. TUSTIN SANTA ANA CYN. RD, ORANGE, CA- 92667 ANAHEIM, CA. 92805 17143 639-1546 17141 998-9620 I213I 4306408 nes. I714I 998-0403 4,46 L I.C. PENNEYS REPMRS 2200 N. TUSTIN AVE Scroller 's ROOFING COMPANY ' FREE ESTIMATES GARY SADLER ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED 5308 Westridge Road 0 LICENSED 81 INSURED Anaheim' Ca, 92807 ORANGEIMALL o OCOMPLETE AUTO PARTS 0 0 ORANGE ENGINE I 86 PARTS CO. 343 South Tustin Avenue PIIOHC 633-7305 Orange, California 92666 Shop 633-7985 GOOD LUCK TH E CLASS OF 1978 Fxsherman s Cove Psanery Musgc Bubles Books Gnfts 64 Books Recordlngs ggi ggi. 5 I cf Thoughtfulness Sweet Shopge 944 N Tustin at Collms Orange Calif 92667 'Ce Cfeam I-QQAMN'-L Chocolates SELMAN CHEVROLET 1800 E CHAPMAN AVE ORANGE CA 633 3521 xll STE xks ARG H011 CD6 H160 EQUAL Serving great steaks ns no accrdent And even rf you ve been eatmg at a lot of fme steakhouses you may be nn for a pleasant surpnse t the Cask n Cleaver From our blmd taste test to hand prckmg our meats to servmg only Corn Belt beef to careful agmg to cuttrng your steak to order to searmg and sealing tn natural juxces and flavor to really warm servtce no one does more to serve you a better steak and great thtngs to go wxth lt than the Cask n Cleaver Cask n CLGAVG Ba q et lactlme Orang 471415388081 970 N Tu tan 1 bl W lNewpor1 Rvy betwee Katell 8aCh p CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 1 978 L C L . 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Paffle I 0l1eS ' -E I f E ' II- J I Oran e Crest Dru STUDENT DISCOUNT Wecldungs Funerals 1321 Wm W Wfvfwww lfghflw iii? fCrovvn Emplre LIQUOTJ DOMESTIC IMPORTED Complete Premium Wlne Selection Free Dellvery Free Ice Grocenes Everything For Your Party Needs Friendly Servlce ALL MAIOR CREDIT CARDS 637 4450 8 8 964 No Tustin Ave 538 9629 1776 N Tustin Ave Orange Congratulations Class of 78 THE DESSERT STORE Special Cakes For Graduation Lucky Shopping Center At Imperial and La Palma 993 4131 WIRE SERVICE Orange Blossom Flornst 714 637 6894 Delivery QAcross from the Orange Mallj Rentals ' Banquets 2271 N Tustin In Orange - Plants xv , V .'- ,JSI , jf? fywfff '.ffi'2z-w, , 5, I , HIM, Nay 4 Qlrdioooo- JMS: 'T' Ain I., fr- Q11 NO' I' Y I O O I . I 0 . . - . - 297 ,S 12 .ram-:wg E 'sf VONS LOW PRICES YOLI CAN BELIEVE IN Orange Blossom Florist Weddings Delive Banquets Plants I l UFIGV3 S EFIIEI S 714-637-6894 2271 N T stin in Or cmwrmn m M ll' VII L. Ruann s Gift Shop 1837 E Ch p A CD g 998 7626 -T 'ff gag IIS fu ' 3 ll lf ll l 1 ljx l c f as I will I I 1 Q1-if i ,'flf Q a4---L v wif I. 'TJ - wil '5lQ '- 'T ' I sa, 3 MANY THANKS from the Legend Staff Ms Sally Schultz Ms Krls Bush Mr Greg I-Iemsoth The Canyon Hxgh School 1978 Annual Staff sends a heartfelt THANK YOU to Albert and Iames Photographers For all thelr Cooperatlon help and advlce CCN GRATULATION S Class of '78 Greg Hernsoth Herff Iones Yearbook 299 N9m'a'lll, .. U56 ,Algw 1031 ' , Michelle Alfieril 160 Dave Allen 98 Geneva Allen 160 Patricia Allen 108 Bernie Almazan 182 Renee Almazan 182 ludy Alvarez 263 Ron Alvarez 100 Frank Amato 60,160,179 Trish Ames 89 William Anagnastou 182 Christy Anagnostou 108 Chris Anders 182 Kristin Anderson 160 Andrea Anderson 106,108 V David Anderson 160 Eric Anderson 182 Lakhoon Baik 183 Becky Baker 183 Dona Baker 51,183 Kathleen Baker 51,109 Larry Biletski 183,258.1 Theresa Biletski 111 Collette Billington 66,183,222 228 jeff Billingron 7s,11,265 Mike Baker 183 Rocky Binger 161 . T . . Mohammad Bakhtiari 71,183 Briana Baldwin 60,71 ,1 83 julie Ballas 10,24,30,54,59 71 ,73,106,109,1 57,360 Paul Ballas 60,183,221 ,230,253 Anthony Barela 161 Douglas Barnes 109 Susan Barnes 183 Karen Barr 109 Madonna Barr 161 Rick Barr 183 Barr 183 71 110 261 161? A - Luther Beamer 62,161 Kathleen Beatty 10,183 Ron Beck 138 jay Beckelheimer 1 83,195,265,277 julie Beckett 161 Mike Beckett 266 DiclE'llBehn 78 Brenda jenny Leslie Bell 10 30 54110 156 Bell 161 3 john lohn Anderson 182 Tracy Anderson 108,157 Dean Andrea 103 235 52183 ammie Bingham 111 Marge Paul Blanke U N susan Blaskollwssgtstat Laura Fina Trent Boef Diana Gary Boer Wanda Boivin 112 Howard Bolton 60,1 Harriet Boone 92 Kyle Bradley Bradley Scott Bradshaw 1 Dan Brady Tonya Kathryn William 83 227 Danny Charlene Araujo 182 Arciero 161 161 266 Benson 161 Dan Benson 111 Berg 66111228 Atkm 1 Renee Autry 161 Autry 109 Mike Michele I 0,65,1-61' Roy 98,2310 Wi Kim Beve ' 'l Way, e lBlCkE 3 183 arlE'BYggs..111l'l M ,Biger 248 Toni Y notti 89 . ,, - r ' . .4 ,I H H V - at-' -1-P , , 1 I'-UN Ji L - if 2 use-, W 'bn , Q, ,QV Nl ,V -.agp Robin Teri Tim Herb Teresa 66,71, Tho ,as Brown 112 Susa' Luce 112 Miche Brumley,184 Andrew Bruner 184,261 Gus Bruner 112,257 jo Anne Brunet 184 johnf lbert Brunet 162 left lsr , 184 Pam 62,112 Krista, Blu s RiCkY' Bucco 11: i f Krista-Bucsan ' 'W 2' 'CT M Marylln--Bggggatt 0, - ..cx, x.: Gary Buffnigton 184 Scott BuHingJLoni113 Brian Burkel t David Burke ' i'f 'lJliLi3' jennifer Bur aq ui A A jennifer Bu fel Y 22 i ' 59' Karen Robi 62,222 Susan Burkett 13 Barbara Burnsif z fr is Lori Burns 1629f :'q ,fM.:lMl Brita Buskirk 113 - A Lisa Buskirk 30,54,113'1 Susan Busse 23,71,16O 162 Linda Butler 65,162 Mike Butler 113 Daniel Buttrey 15,60,106113 Karen Butz 113 Ranier Ralf Butz Buzo Lynda Steve Charlotte Lotti Cabrera Pat Caffrey 114 Ann Cahoon on Danny Diana lim Carnsl 9612095 1 Teresa Carpenter 163 Sarah Carpintero 60,1 Carr 184 ' elinda ndal A ice Teresa Carson Carter Carter 1 jim Doty 269 Linda Lee Doty 186 Wendy Doty 119 Annette Doubek 52,66,185 Deanna Doyle 119,222 Lorne Doyle 186 Lisa Drew 186 Scott Driver 103 Kris Druilhet 60,65,165 Debra DuChene 65,165 Marcella DuChene 165 Anita Duffy 10,186 Michael Duffy 165 Timothy Duffy 51,186 Michael Duliour 186 Elizabeth Dumper 186 Lonney Dunbar 98 Karen Duncan 60,165,222 Ray Dunne 100,236 Craig Dunn 120 Niana Dunn 187 jonathon Dunn 187,213,214,253,269 jalonna ,,, 120,142 6 , ,,, t Anna Dunnivan 187 jim Duquesnal 51,187 Peggy Duquesnel 23,51 ,62,73,120 Cathleen Duran 54,106,120 jeff Duran 75,187,214,241 Dennis Durand 120 Diana Durand 60,160,185 john Durka 187,241 Mary Durka 65,s6,160,1is5,263 David Francis Earle 51,187 jacki Eastburn 66,165,235 jim Eckmark 165 Curt Eddy 30,165,209,2'l3 Herbert Edetsberger 187,219,266 Carla Edmonds 62,165,195 judith Lynn Edmonds 120,233 julie Edwards 187 Michael Edwards 120,221 Sandra Edwards 165 Stephanie Ehrsam 165 Ellen Eich 120 Sonyafilikes 187 Kathy Elbourne 65,165 Steve Eliier 165 Karen Ellefson 52,1 87,195 iignris El,libit51yd65,209 EariBafEmmerr 83 ioliri Engel 165 Patricia English 120 Eleanor Ennis 165 V Sheri Ensley 187 Alice Ensor 165 Harper Ephrom 89,241,266 , , i jim Eppley 12 iii 0 A Ed Ernst, 982, y j Cindee Espin6ZaF1i87 jorge Espinoza 120 Sandeek Espinoza 69,187 lefftifv Etna 165.258 ipaf. 25,165 Pat Fairch glel-92, f ,, Myrna Fais n 120 Debbie Fardig 56,165 Kathy Farrar 94 janus Farris 26,54,75,106,121 ,157 Randy Feeney 73,165 Carrie Felix 165 Deborah Fenner 65,187 julie Ferguson 187,188 Scott Fergttsf h 121,236 joe Ferreri 187 janus Ferris 54 Kellie Ferris 165 Kimberly Ferris 187 Bill Ferrone 187,261 Scott Field ,,, 165 Denise Finney 187 jonna Fishburn 165 Lori Fitzgeraldf1g65 ' jane Florence 1137 Adriana Flores 69,187,228 Alma Flores 69,121 Emma Flores 187 Francisco Flores 69,121 Melodie Elores 160,165,228 Norma Flores 69,166 Deborah Foedish 187 Debbie Foldenauer 66,187,233 Susan Foldenauer 121,228,233 Dawn Ford 66,187,251 Tami Ford 166 Alan Foreman 187,200,269 Tamra jo Foreman 187 Ken Forister 121 Q, Lars Forsman 121 ' ' Ellen Forward 83 Scott l'Foster 60,1 21,217,266 Shirin Foulavand 122 David Fouser 167 john Fosler 187 Gary Fox 187 Carol Fragnoli 92 jeffrey Francis 122 Keith Frank 261 Brenda Franklin 122 Cathy Franklin 91 john Franklin 187 David Fremont 60,122,236,238 Eric Fremont 219,266 Debbie Frevert 187 Debra Fridell 122 William Eijiedl 122 Lisa Fritz 551,187 Gitta Froehlich Q 71,?Ii60,'l 66 Nancy Fry 66,122 Timothy Fry 166 jeff Frye 187 Doug Fuhlrodt 73,166 Cindy Fukuhara 188,227 Craig Fuller 188 Gary Fuller 122 Susan Fullmer 20,123 Cheryl Fyfte 166 David F,yftefl23 Rudy Gaborno 266 janet Gaeta 66,123,235 Larry Gagnier 166,209,244 Lori Gagnier 166 Nancy Gall 83 Debbie Galbraith 123 c Mary Gallagher 94 j 'Yolanda Gallardo 188 Carnie Galvez 123 Pamela Gjalvez 17,188 S Mary GalVin 123, A 1 . y, F1 ,188,227 2218, Tracy Garber 166 ' 1 Qgif Qi H T3 ' f NHYICYQF 1 -Ei 5 Patti Garceaui 123 5 - Patricia Garcez 188,227,228 Irene Garcia 54,1123 janice Garcia 123 julie Garcia ,188 Lionel Garcia 51,123 Melissa Garcia 188 Vivian Gardner 188,251 Todd Garlinand 186 Allen Garratt 188 Masina Gasu 166 Sisi Gasu 166 Beth Gates 166 Gary Gates 188 Todd Gatlin 188 Cindy Gatschene 123 Laura Gaylord 123 Tony Geiser 188,228 Perry Gentry 188 Paul George 51,188,219,241 ,266 Steven Georgiades 166 Gail Gerhard 124 Steven Gerhard 188 Susan Gerkey 188 Rick Gerloff 166 Suzanne Gibson 166 jim Gifford 188,21 4,266 Ronnie Gillespie 166 Dean Gilies 166 L' Debbie Gillock 166 Willie Gilmore 83 Diane Glenn 166 Kirk Glenn 188 Terence Glennon 166,209 Edward Gogin 7,59,60,1 248601: jennifer Golden 29,59,124, Monica Gomez 124 Nancy Gomez 124,228 David Gonzales 51,124 jose Gonzales 166 Ralph Gonzales 166,217 Wendy Gonzales 166 Leo Gonzalez 188,230 Maria Gonzalez 166 Noble Goodwin 188 Bill Gordon 166 Eileen Gordon 124 Ronald Gorman 124 Mike Gould 244 Denise Graham 188 Scott Grainger 124 Dale Grajczyk 188 Sue Grant 198 Melanie Graske 188 Debbie Gray 52,124 lean,Crav 62, Patric Gray 188 . Rich, V. Green ,188 360 Robert Gregg 11625166 .V Todd Gregory 124 William cfeggrya 51 Carol ,Gressingh 86 Eberhard Grimm 189 Cindy crraaetse h David Groenewold 124 Kevin Grogan 166 Rose Marie Grohs 84,2169 Valerie Groom 26,125 'L Dennis Gruyyell 255209- Mike Guarino' 51'?lB9,269' -Rick Guerra'71'25 'loArtn1Giuerrero 1.89. -A NiOl'3'GUBI'l7QfO' 125 e Geojfrey .G unter 1,891 ,wayne Gunter 125,269 L Robin 'Gurr 66,189,227 A Heriberto Gutierrez Sam. V' 1 A il!-Q j. V Mark Haas 59,125,257 Michelle Haas 189 Adrienne Hahn 166 Robin Hale 60,166 Lance Hall 189 Michael Hall 189 Sandra jean Hambrick 189 Vince Hambright 189 Dave Hamel 96,209,236 Kay Hamilton 125 Patricia Hammond 126 Becky Hampton 189 Cathy Hancock 160,166,170 Dan Hancock 126 Doug Hand 189 Lawrence Hand 166,173,217,266 julie Handrock 166 jeffrey Hanenberg 189 john Hannawell 126,269 Dawn Hansen 126 james Hansen 167 Debra Hanson 167 Kari Hanson 189 Anthony Hardridge 189,241,266 jim Hardwick 189 Brian Hargett 167 Rhonda Hargett 126,233 john Harding 167 Michelle Harlin 66,167,233,254 Scott Harlin 126,236,257 Kevin Harlow 126 Natalie Harlow 189,233,235 Raymond Harrell 167 Tracy Harris 189 Frank Harros 189 joe Harros 189 jerry Hart 160,167,258 jodie Han 52,167 Tommy Hart 167 john Hartman 60,189,214,240,258 jim Hartman 51,126 joel Hartman 51,167 Kathy Lynn Hartman 189 Dean Hartshorn 127,217,266 Don Hartshorn 189 jeff Harvey 189 Shohreh Hashempour 71,167 Edward Hatch 167 Tina Hatchett 167 Rachel Hatfield 189 Andy Hausberger 189 Rebecca Havel 167 Crystal Havener 167 Dave Hawkins 167 Diana Hawkins 167 Carey Hayes 26,75,182,189 Cindy Hayes 13,5-4,127 julie Hayes 189,222,228 April Haynes 189 Mary Haynes 189,233 Maude Haynes 127 Debbie Heffel 65,189 Kirk Heicler 189 Kimberly Helmstead 127 Tamm Healnstead 189 Pam l-ilengst 167 Roy Hennegen 62,51 ,127,253 jeff Henning 26 Mark Hensler 127 Sherri Henson 127 Sonya Herald 167,263 Darlene I-leranic 127,228 Sally Herbst 52,190,203 Ross Herman 4,167,253 Dave Hernandez 190 john Hernandez 190 Larry Hernandez 190 Lorraine Hernandez 190 Steven Hernandez 126,127,209 Tom Hernandez 127 Kimberly Herndon 127 Michele Herndon 190 Becky Herrera 190 Lupe Herrerera 83 Richard Hedick 83 Avira Hesons 71 Gary Hester 167 Larry Hewitt 75,127 Scott Heyden 167 Diane Hicks 167 Kerri Hiennekens 263 Beth Hilburn 167 Pam Hilburn 128 Craig Hill 190 Erik Hill 128 Lori Hill 190 Cary Hilton 75,128,236,238,257 Shirley Hillyard 52,168 Lea Hoa 198 Sue Hockman 83 . james Alan Hogie 190 William Holley 30,160,168,217 john Holloway 190,261 Derek Hood 75,128,227 Marcia Hook 128 Michael Hoopaugh 168 Brent Hoops 168 Rhonda Hoppe 190 Michael Hoppe 168 john Horchar 'I 28 Steve Horchar 190,230 Robert Horn 190 Michelle Hosier 190,228 Elaine Houck 168 David Howard 128 Susan Howard 128 Donald Howland 128 Stephen Howland 168 jean Hoxie 128,251 Melinda Ann Hoyt 71,190 Keyee Hso 71 james Hsy 71,190 joe Hsy 190,219,266 Diane Hudson 66,190,251 Kerri Huennekens 66,190,200 Alice Huestis 81 Tamara Hueter 190 Scott Hulbert 190 David Hultman 190,258 David Humphrey 168 Mike Hunt 1,6,12,18,24,169,174,180, 186,'l92,337,342,348,354,360 Taylor. Hunter 186,190,261 J Lorna Hursman 190,233 j' Rod Husi 100,214,244 Quyen Huynh 71,128 Debra Hyman 168 Darla Ingersoll 10,65,168 Denise Ingersoll 168,177,235 Aida Iglesias 128 Danny lofi 69,128 Tom lrvvin 59,128,257 Vicki Isaacson 233 Carol lwasaki 164,168,254 David jackson 129 janice jackson 190 joyce jackson 96,238 jeffrey jacobs 168 Edward janowski 89 jon jchuh 190 David jeffreys 190,219 Susan jeffreys 60,66,129,228 Steve jenkins 191,219 Lori jensen 60,160,168 Terri Lee jennings 191 Denise jeske 129 Richard jeske 51,191 Brenda jimenez 191 David jimenez 168 Sonia jimenez,129 Scott jividen 191 Kent johns 191 Barbara johnson 191 Brad johnson 129,227 Catherine johnson 129 Eric johnson 191,241 jamie Sue johnson 66,191,235 julie johnson iif 129 Kenneth johnson 168 Kim johnson 191 jody Johnston 129 Tom joinef 168 Barbara jones 254 Candise jones 130 Karen jones 59,130,360 Lisa jones 130 Samual jones 130,209 Terry jones 168 john joseph 191 Craig joujon-Roche 7S,106,130,261 Phillip joujon-Roche 191 Lori juan 86 Elia juarez 188,191 Laura juhlke 130 Steve juneau 191,214 Alma Kajiki 130 Robert Kaiden 130 2 Colleen Kajiki 227,228 john Kamei 131,141,269 Carolyn Kamiyama 168 Alisa Kammeier 168,222 Dan Kanter 168 Yuan-Hsn Kao 71 Dick Katz 94 Elizabeth Katz 168 Michael Kauffelt 56,182,191,241 jerry Keith 191 Lori Keith 168 Kirk Kelley 191 Tim Kelley 91 DeeDee Kelly 191 Rhea Kelly 191 Tracy Kelly 168 Donna Kenefick 60 Christopher Kenkel 191,195,266 Dennis Kent 191 Steven Kerbel 19'l jennifer Kershaw 191,227 joann Kessler 251 jean Kesterson 83 Paddy Khann 83 Donna Kidde 91 Mary Lou Kiehler 81 Kevin Kiene 26,60,221 ,22'7,23Qj2,53', Karen King 51,52,60,168,274 Don Kirk 168 ., ' Mindy Kirkpatrick'131i 4 I Richard Kirwan 78,2734 , i 30 Randy Klein 71,1 A V I 1- f, .-Jn'-mug-1 '1-Qlkmwka fvfiif I If .1'r. ,: X- w 'w ' k 1 1 Jyjr- fu M JM' 143.95 A 1. ,r 'wa'-w, 3 HN 1115-1 'N U7' WM: V 1211? 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Mike Newman 73,195 Diing Nguyen 140,121 'V Hleu Nguyen 71,121 ' ll Mai Nguyen 196, V My Nguyen 71,195 ' 1 Dee Nicholson 172 jo Nichols n.62,172 lim Nicols 195 lforn Nicols 195 ' ,KarenrlNixon 52,172,263 7 ,Flracy Norman 1724- ken Norton 266 1 flracey Novak 140 ' iNikki Novak 172 ,- giulie Nunez 195 ' grody OllN'eiIl 66,73,1l72M,23,5,254 1, imothy O'Neill 196,227,230 lDon O'Hara 140 ' , L ll ,lEd O',Keefe 86,214 giSheila O'Neill 196 1. flhorjnas Oakland 173,258 lAnnie Oakley 173 , K ,Michael Ochs 140 ju 2 ,lDavid Odegard 51,195,196 lllody Odekirk 140 , V , 5QCarmen Ojeda 195 , :joe Olivarez 196 0 - lcnfron onverws s- lsheri Oliverl140,277 1 'Brad Olsen 173,240 Irene Olsen 52,173 fjune Olson 83. lfLinda' Olson 52,196 Scott Olson 196 'Ted Ondracek 86,221,253 Richard Onkka 140 -V 'Kimberly Ord 196 ,Buddy Orr 173 Liz Orr 94 ,lojan Oshima 188,196 gon Ossrnberg 173,219 Chris Osthoff 140 Dean Osthoff 196 john, Ostlie, 98,258 Brian Otten 173,258 Georgann Otten 196 David Ouellette 173 Mark Ouellette 196 Les Owens 92,209,266 Scott Owens 140 Bob Pacillo 51,141 Michail Pacillo 51,196,192,253 Cathy Palamara 141 Irene Panagatacos 91 Denise Papell 196 Shirley ,Papera 60,160,173,360 Susan Papera 60,160,173,360 Roxanna Papez 196 Kimberly Park 173 Susanne Parke 196 Dianne Alice Parker 196 Patty Parker 66,196,227,228 William Parker 173 Linda Parks 196 Darren Patrick 173 Deanna Patrick 52,173 Carolyn Paukstis 73,66,173,228 Karen Paulson 141,228 Randy Payne 75,141 Andrew Pearson 196,214,241 S lvia Pearson 7141 Y , Margo Pederson 196 5 Pendleton 21l4 'f Andrea Pernell 173i,661,1 73,222,228 Andre Perra 29,59,60,'1106,141',360 Devin Peterson 196 1 Margorie Peterson 173 Marv Peterson 141 Millicent Peterson 13,197,228 Al Pfeiffer 81 Soi Thi Pham 173 Karen Pickering 51,173 Vincent Pickering 51,197 Mark Picogna 51,62,137,1V41 Dallene Pierce 196,197,182 Susan Pierringer 197 Kevin Pierson 197 Carol Pilkington 173 joann Pinnette 66,173,227 Leslie Pikus 173 Karen Pivo 142 Cynthia Poer 173,62 Robert Reisman 143 Andre Rekte 75,114,143 Ingrid Rekte 60,174,222 Diana Relph 197 Ann Ren 83 jonathan Renshaw 197 Loree Resha 51,197,251 Merritt Rex 197,258 Alicia Reyes 197 Melvin Reyes 197,241 Roy Reynolds 197 Lisa Reynolds 71 Marlo Reynold 73,174 Patti Reynolds 143 Maria Reynoso 143 Stephen Rhode 174 Glenn Rhodes 143 Karen Rhodes 51,143 Stacy ,Ribggles 143 Chris Poole 75,197 2 Dan-Righ 44,2Qi' Craig P0Ore142 f Rudf' Rich 17411 -2 ,. it Donna Poore197,25 , Lr0d4l,gg1,18W,19 1214 Karen Popke 60,1 ' rryl up mgry 'Baird 1 up ' Y .1 + Kurt Popke 7,197 Urich Popke 71 Brandon Powell 227 Dianna Powell 197 Sue Powell 65 -es, Harold Prange 89 ' Keith Pregler 197 1 David Prescott 197,241 Nancy Prescott 54,1QJ6,156,142 Maria Prestigiacom '142 2 Cheryl Price 173 T I Douglas Price 13,30,1 42,1 56,209,236, 266,269 Kim Price 173 Lindajifroctor 83 LiQ?9'Provencio 197 ryl Pryor 66,197,222 immy Putman 197 Russell Pyatt 173 Don Pycior 96,266 Mary Pyrak ,14 limmv .Qi 1 me , ll , 2 rr' ' 1 4115 0 3 - ,riiliil gijrl 1 Ell e 1 la -.i Nui., 5,721 j h a A 0 ' B l I M 1 ll 5 gig i n El 11 Gigi L' rm' W ls j :. .ill Z, 5 Re lg 4 ' Lori ' a 7 gi Danise L 74 john Ra 2 Terri Rane 2,174 Frank Rang?-1l' 174 Letty Rangel 197 K Ken Ratekin 143 ' jams Ray 59,69,143,251,36o Raymondo 143 174 e 174 ' -fe ' Redmond Q Reid 197 R d 197 Williamullichardson 144,217 RandyfR y 174 Robgrt Ric? fy 174,209 jeff 1 3'ddl,, 4,203,230 Tim 1 y 51,84 Russell Rieber,144 , , ,hor a in l174 Ca r, R J 2119, rig 144 nr :Ba ra Risi 8'j , ' 1 5Vick Ritter- 2 2335, ' Daniel Ritzer 198,261 Michelle Rivera 144 Rebecca Rivera 60,174 Robert Robbins 83 Scotti Dorann Robbins 174 Angela Roberts 198 Lisa Roberts 198 Lloyd Robinette 81 Lance Robinson 134,144,269 jill Robison '198 Christopher Robles 174 Gus Robles 144 jacklyn Roche 174 james Roche 198,214,240,258 Robert Rock 144 Leslie Rocks 174 Steffanie Rocks 144 joAnn Rodden 52,60,174 Kerry Rodman 51,198 Ramon Rodriguez 91 Kathleen Rogan 52,174 Michael Rogan 1 22,144,209 john Rogers 198 Karen Rogers 66 Linda Rogers 174 Lisa Rogers 144 Lori Rogers 198,227 Vince Rogers 198 Martin Rolando 144 Steve Romanski 174,230 Lance Romine 174,240 Ed Romo 175 1 Tracy Alan on Rosen 198 a Lynn 1 ichael Rosenthal ichard Rosevear 198,227,230 , ...V .J . 1 A 11,:fQ1wj ': . Rosenbaum 1 1 11:5 , Ji , . Frank Rossi 175 4,227,230 , julie Ann Roth 198 Robert Roth 144 Fred Rothfuss 198 Dan Roundy 198 Carmen Rubino 198 joseph Rubino 13,144,209 Rick Rubino 198 David Ruble 175,217,266 David Rucklos 175 Kathy Rucks 198 Michael Rude 145 Marc Rueckert 209,227 Ralph Ruiz 51,75 Sylvia Ruiz 175. Brian Rule 198 Tracy Rule 198 Lisa Runels 175,254 Neal Rudd 175,219 David Russell 175,209,266 Mary . ussell 145 Timotk Russell 75,175 la 'f 1 , h 198 214,241, 3, D Rya '198 g, f 1 Tania jean Sager 1 1 ? ' jackirae Sagousp V Ren, akamot , 4 D Salas Fra-ik Glas 51, Lis3'iMEl'ie 199 227,2 33 Mark Salcedo 1 -'ji Frank S3lTnan 14 . Nick Samia 145 1 ' Charissa Sanders Willihm Sandoval ' 6 Mike Sayward 91,227,228 Lori Scallon 10,175,222 Nora Scaramussag1l75 Debbie Schaeffeig 52,11 99 Mike Schaming 199' Bob Scheifele 199,214,241 Steve Scheifele 1451 Keith Scher 175 Mark Scher 51,145 Bob Schermerhorn' Dorie Scheve 175 J Nancy Schilling 65,175 Fritz Schindelbeck 1146 Kathy Schirmer 175,251 jan Schlund 54,146,157 Ann Schluter 51,175 Mark 51 ,99,2'53 K1 . r 5 Mid. e Sala 19 2 ln I N 199,251 65,1 46 tl i E-. ti i t P 1? a Seth Seliger 98 Susan Senft 199 Paula Settle 176 Marcos Sevilla 175,176,261 jonee Shady 62,235,176 Leo Nicky Shady 199 Sima Shaghagi 147 Michelle Shames 176 Kathleen Shannon 59,199,227 Patrick Sharpe 199,258 Robert Shatney 59,176,230,360 Kim Shebanek 60,160,176 Kenneth Shedarowick 71 ,73,199,2 Patrick Shenefield 147 Dave Shepard 160,176,219,266 Carl Sherman 147 Ginger Sherman 100 Charlotte Shiff 147 Trish Shift 176 Carl Shigenaga 51,147 l' 'l 'vsGary Shigenaga 51,199 Mark Shirley 976,240 Thomas Shirley 199,244 ' 'tBeth Shirokawa 92 ., Lynn Shoben 199 Lisa Shook 199,227,228 ,Debbie Short 59,60,1-99 Denise Short 176 ,L U jeff Short 199 Mark Short 73,176,209 Tamara Short 176 Sally Shultz 83 , Loren Shumer 103,214-t Lila Sifuentes 66,69,147 Kathy Silva 59,176 Christopher Simmons 176,269 jeffrey Simmons 199,214,241 ,258 john Simmons 176,258 Roxann Simmons 147 Stacy Simms 176 V 4 Sharene Simon 147' V' fl 1 , Cynthia Simpson-1 jimmy Singh 51 in fi -. 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