Central Union High School - La Solana Yearbook (El Centro, CA)

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Table of Contents Faculty and Academics 10 Activities 34 Clubs 52 Honors 80 Sports 94 Classes 122 Seniors 124 Juniors 178 Sophomores' 196 Freshmen 214 Advertisements 232 Index 248 Crowded Students Watch Classroom Construction Overpopulation was a Central problem this year as 2000 students crammed buildings designed to house 1725. The solution was a nine period day, overlapping classes, traveling teachers, a complicated bell schedule, and a constant scene of orderly confusion. By late September however, all classrooms were air-conditioned, and Spartans watched the con- struction program with cool patience. Fourteen new teaching stations and new student service offices were ready at year-end. i5aJf ',Z -l'L', 'ft'!-sr'Kwi?'U ,'. f' ruf. ' 1 FW is-. 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Clearly, the enthusiastically directed activities program' had changed the complaint of There's never anything to do, to How am l going to find time to do everything? DEDICATION The 1970 La Solana staff is proud to dedicate this book to Mr. David Murray. Mr. Murray's desire to help Central and its stu- dents realize their full abilities has been evident in his seven years here. Unlike his first six years at Central teaching algebra, geometry, social studies, and life science, Mr. Murray has de- voted this year to his new position as Director of Student Activities. He accepted this position in what he describes as his moment of in- sanity. Although these were his words, his actions prove he is quite a sane and enthusiastic addition to Central's administrative leadership. Two of Mr. Murray's goals this year were to pro- mote greater school spirit and to provide the broad activities program of a larger campus. He feels that the fulfillment of these goals would contribute greatly to Central's improvement. We thank you, Mr. Murray. Your tireless efforts are well worthwhile. GQ 5 gi! iaiwivll 5552 A .,-v w , it 3 M JU- K at J' , i H ? '- xx .xr xx , rr gg fry: lffffzzsfg. Q' Q, 1 Q 1, wt 5 82 'l 4 X f fin.. Crowding Compensated The crowded quad, the hustle-bustle of students, hurried hellos, and the victory flag flying high characterized Central this year. With over 2,000 students on campus an expan- sion in the curriculum was necessary. For this reason 130 different courses were offered. About 75'!o of the student body took classes necessary to further their education, with one third of these students following pure college prep tracts. The remaining 2505 concentrated on vocational preparation. The greatest expansion in the pro- gram has been in the vocational and occupa- tional fields. Some of the recent additions were auto pretechnology, merchandising, and tractor driving. Also new was the work experience pro- gram involving more than 100 students, with great growth expected. This year brought the Victory Bell, the new dress code, a revised form of student government, the new classrooms and courses. All these and much more has made this year at Central nearly the best of all possible years. Q r .fa 1, 'z ,, 3, - u 1 W -nwgmw , 019 Nl fw DMM FACULTY 81 ACADEMICS H Board Seeks Balance of Dollars And Desire The demanding task of providing the broad, com- prehensive educational program that the com- munity and the students want within the means of the taxpayers to finance is the responsibility of the school's Board of Trustees and its ad- ministrators. Continuing pupil growth, rising costs, state laws, and regulations of the state department of education are a few of the factors that keep adding to the job's complexity. Along with the approval and supervision of a cur- rent operating budget of S1,865,145, this board plans for the realization of the schooI's master plan. The current 8835500 building program added an art room, two special education rooms, and nine others. A total of fourteen teaching sta- tions will be made available. The new physical education facilities built with 369,744 of com- Board clerk John Ryerson, trustee J. B. McNeece, Jr. Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services Bill Crimen, Board President Paul Hansen, Superintendent Jens munity service funds insures near daily year- round use of school facilities. Although addi- tional voter-approved financing will be required to finish the master plan, the board's policy is to complete as much as possible. ln addition to responsiveness to community feelings in exercising its responsibilities, the board relies on the total school staff for guid- ance in policy making. Curriculum is largely the result of course plans developed by the teach- ing staff and administrators and approved by the board. Another innovation in complete communi- cation took place this year when the trustees invited the school's student representatives, the Board of Commissioners, to attend their October meeting. A meaningful question and answer ses- sion took place. H. Hutchens, Trustee Dr. Warren Lavezo, and trustee Winifred Dessert. Assistant Superintendent for Business Services Carl Moore not shown. IGH? ...--J K ,.. ..., . ,M,,,.s-wv I ff.,f f Principal Robert E. Stodola, Vice Principal C. N. Johnson, and Assistant Principal Blinn Q. Tenney Counselors Boyd Lusk Nancy Peterson Howard Smithers James Wilson .. I Mir A .. Qrlrr l A-r 2 ii , Mm English Dept. Tries For Triple Stress Providing in-depth study and experience for each of the language skills-reading, writing, and speaking-keeps everyone busy. For example, Mrs. Fisher's seniors, who were studying the history of English language and lit- erature, produced a classroom reenactment of an Arthurian legend, Morte d'Arthur. The cast wrote the script in ballad form, adapted a mod- ern tune for accompaniment, and enacted the drama with ah, well, originality. The discovery that Middle English was a Latin-French-Anglo- Saxon blend caused no pain. Pellinore Bill Sessions slays our hero Lancelot, Ken Sessions. Narrator Paul Worthman and troubadour Larry Williams Modest Guinevere, Louis Bancock, resists the blandish- ments of Merlin, Barney Hom. l4 H.. One of Mrs. lVlotta's sophomore speech classes performs a comic satire verse drama, Trial by Jury. The cast on stage here is doomed defendant Steven Alvarado, defense attorney Sharon Van Rensselaer, eccentric judge Alfred Garibay, and subservient jury- men Ruben Quintanar, Ruben Silva, Anthony Maggio, Ruthy Haywood, Keith Roussel, and Terry Hust. r. f 2 ju-m1V?g ,w 5' i Professor Elizabeth Antley, University of Arizona, ad- dresses the English teacher's in-service course. its pur- pose is to make every instructor a competent teacher of reading. Tom Wright Dept. Head Mary Alice Cole Aliton Ezell Beverly Fisher Ann Frank Chris Gay Otto Low Velma Marr Gretchen Miller Ruby Motta Dorcas Murrell Irene Pittard Warren Rhodes Bill Standiford David Weand Wmmqf,-wM,4,,,,MNm4MmW W-.5.,,,WWw,,,,,,M.-mgmhnh I we . .- . CIP' on- '. Pam Haddick, Janis Hawkens, Fred Judkins ltopl Carla Lewis, Cinda Zinn, and Marvin Williams rehearse for the Christmas show. if E .. 'Yin 1 l !E , Jimmie Cannon Joan Gay Music Dept. Beats Time For School Can you imagine a football game without the band? lt wouldn't be the same, nor would many other school events be complete without music department efforts. Surely, no other group con- tributes so widely to a successful total school activities program. The 250 students give an average of about 70 performances yearly at school concerts, sports events, pep assemblies, service clubs and churches, community parades and musicals, and dances. More than a dozen different groups are involved: a marching band, two stage bands, the Pep Band, a concert band, instrumental ensembles, two girl's glee clubs, the Swing Singers concert choir, Spartan Chorus, and Class Voice. For Mrs. Gay, Mr. Cannon, and their students, hundreds of out-of-school-time hours spent practicing and performing for the school and community are commonplace things. g . y . , gk l at - i Cheryl Fonteneau and Kartar Dillon study homework during class. Spanish class attentively listens on ear phones. L .....,.....1.., ,... . Foreign Language Dept. Accents Audio-visual Proper pronunciation, reading ability, and knowledge of grammatical structure are the major goals of Spanish I and Il. Original and simple conversations are particularly stressed in these courses. Latin classes are not available this year be- cause universities have become concerned with modern languages. ln place of Latin, German has been added to the curriculum. Next year, classes will rotate in and out of the language labs so the equipment can be util- ized continuously. Bruce Hendry and Mike Rachal listen to a Spanish conversation Charleen Mina Dept. Head Avonell Bische Daniel Cerda Dr. Elsa Hernandez Mark Issacson Justin Rael I7 Science Dept. Outlaws Lab. Manual Cookbooks Every science course at Central has a labora- tory arrangement. A constant search for a new, meaningful experimentation is a goal shared by our science instructors. Now, more than ever, students are being forced to think for themselves rather than relying entirely on the old-fashioned cook book laboratory methods. ln the lab, stu- dents rediscover important principles and learn to take nature's problems and develop answers for them. Half of the entire student body is enrolled in sci- ences of different levels. Of these, approximately one hundred fifty students will take four or more courses in biological or physical science. At the other extreme, introductory physical science and sophomore biology are designed to provide a basic understanding and knowledge of science useful to vocational or humanities students. Van Barnett Dept. Head Van Bowen Stan Gienger Mildred Jensen Ken Morris Larry Weatherwax Arthur Williams Stan Wintermote i8 fr, W Q rw tm. fl' ifw . xx Nu 5-LLL3 Barbara Horton fills her test tube with distilled water. Fred Salazar, chemicals for Richard Gross and Fred Judkins assemble the generation of oxygen. --sv , Timmy Franks handles a test tube of potassium chloride as Byran Conway, Melvin Winfrey and some classmates find the mass of a dollar bill. if it might explode, Steve Walker peers into his test tube to see if the sulphur is still there. l i stj irr i - a,,e-V l iitt U. S. Social And Literary Ideals Examined Of the sixteen one-semester courses offered by the social studies department, the newest is American Studies. Sixty juniors and sen- iors received history and English credit in this large-group, small-group, individual study program taught by Mr. Dormann and Mrs. Pittard of the English department. How history and literature influence each other, the American dream of success, social in- justice, and social conscience are some of the topics studied. American Studies fits well in a department whose policy is to provide a broad, practical exposure to the social sciences rather than the traditionally compartmentalized history- government structure. Also, the economics course found a way to provide practical ap- plication to everyday life when all the local banks made personal checking accounts available to students depositing five dollars or more. Dept. Head Ralph Benson Roy Jucknath Sam Sharp Jay Topper David Watson 20 John Dormann Marilyn Hartzog John Hasandras Mark Isaacson Susan Kreider Richard Young Roberta Kinion works on her research subject, racial segre- gation. Debbie Davancens and Neena Steen search the bookrack for novels that provide historical enlightenment, Elizabeth Dickenson gk ,Nt fi j iii! .Q-,fp ,N 1- f 5- .r ' A conference of student committee chairmen David Proscal, heh of higtgry and literature, and that they liked having a. Matt Wheatley, Carolyn Hyler, Cinda Zinn, Ruthie Harting, voice in what they were to Study, and others evaluate American Studies with the instructors. Their consensus was that small-group discussion was the Mod 35 was a good time for freshmen to clean up confus- most effective activity, that there should be more integra- ing concepts of physical geography with Mr. Hasandras. fmuw 'r ' 24 Q- rr .QW - ai 2 f- I 1 ,... W rg :ti if. I -3: r, t .-': 1 E id' ,.,.,,.-.f-Wm f 'IIT-7' . 5 y V fi Q r V . , M., . lf girls don't take part in one of these extracur- 'E I Q fga.. . ., .,- . . .t v -. .1 . 3. LLL' W: 'QW . s Q 1 'W ,.,. , ' Janie Young broad jumps for Mrs. Kussman, Ana Perez, Chris Price, Debbie Dungan, and Juanita Mah. Girl's Athletics Become Interscholastic Next year's Varsity C may have a female con- tingent due to the introduction of girl's inter- scholastic athletics. The sports include softball, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, track and field, and swimming. these classes is determined from state recom- mendations. The program for freshman and sophomores consists almost entirely of team sports, while that of the juniors and seniors in- cludes more individual activities. Whether team or individual, sports are chosen because they help develop poise, coordination, strength, and ricular sports, they attend regular P.E. classes. flexibility, only a few of the aims of this depart- The variety of sports and activities covered in ment. At left: Colleen Cory tries proper shooting form, maybe next week they will give her an arrow. At right: Shirley, Stephanie, the target's the other way! Jo Ann LePere i ' Dept. Head Judy Bornt Jonelle Griffin Emma Jones Susan Kreider Eleanor Kussman r 22 Fore! cried Mark Signon. With Team Sports Pushing Day To Dark, P. E. Dept. ees Every Student Every Day . , .,, . . KW, t. -- '-.s,mf , ' M aiei . r A 2135 L- ' l ui? 5' 1 , ,N .ii. . r 12043 2' i ftgiitf' T Mike Ramsey just made it, tennies and all! - at o fr Di ' is - -t , 5 it , Hal Church Cal Jones Athletic Director Jimmy Potter blissfully bounces in boys Stan Legarra Charles LePere P.E, Dept. Head Otto Low Ed Raulston Assistant Superintendent Carl Moore confers with Mr. Raulston at'the new P. E. construction site. Math Department's Thoroughly Modern. Milly Mathematical truths never change, but subject content and learning methods certainly do. This year for the first time, every course in the math- ematics department has become modern math. The nine courses serve 1200 students, with a range from general math to trigonometry and pre-calculus. The trend to computer-oriented instruction is evidenced most by the new computer math class, that finally received its long-awaited computer on March 16. Melvin Schwartz Dept. Head Manuel Baptiste George Fowlkes Dennis Haworth Rosemond Hyde L. S. Kaser Tucker Madden David Murray Cecil Tobin 24 i as Jose Carillo, Theresa Tobin, and Sally Nicol receive last week's homework. Barney Hom and Earl Keith get instructions from Mr. Baptiste. XX ........... . ...... M ,ygg Business Education Has Wallet-stuffing Goal Providing courses that can put a dollar in a student's pocket now, while a contribution is also being made for the educated person is a primary aim for the business education department. New electric and electronic equipment helps. The merchandising class here is utilizing closed circuit T.V. The guest lecturer re- corded his talk first period, and other classes throughout the day saw it on T.V. replay. Also, forty-five new electric typewriters and an electronic console used in secretarial ed- ucation are great aids. Judy Garibay works on the electronic printing calculator. Ray Hammack Dept. Head Walter Dray Janet Horstmann Paul Jensen Herman Miller 25 The Homemaking Department gave a luncheon for the semester graduates. Diane Dunn Sharon Borchard, Judy Jones and Tense Burden combine their talents. if 26 ,wiv Q , is r a Top: Ladona Hobbs and Yolanda Cepeda. Bottom: Terry Rogers, Dean Holder and David Hite prepare their Golden Wagonwheel carrot pizza. Betsy McMahon serves at the student's Christmas party. Home Economics Growing More Co-educational Among the 500 students in the nineteen home ec. courses are some sixty boys studying cooking, fam- ily living, and home furnishings. The present trend may soon result in a department serving nearly as many boys as girls. The demand, at least in part, is because of the increasing stress on vocational preparation in such fields as nursing and cafe and hotel management as well as the broadening of fam- ily living to cover physical and mental health, family budgeting, and marriage preparation. A goal for all advanced students is for them to be involved in at least one catering service project. Opportunities for such community involvement proj- ects are provided by such things as the annualffac- ulty Christmas party, student and personnel teas, the mid-year graduate dinner, the county fair, and the Carrot Carnival cooking contest. At Holtville this year Linette Lerno, Carol Jones, and Bonnie Luke won a second with their carrot empanada, and Nlarie Brokamp and Pat Conarty took a third wih a glazed carrot cake. Mary Kline Dept. Head Carol Likins Colleen Schwartz Rhonda Zdravecky 27 Craftsmanship Reveals Beauty In Plain Mesquite From an unusually large trunk of an ordinary desert mesquite tree, wood shop student John Payne fashioned an unique end-table. His careful work showed the homely ma- terial for what it can be: a lustrous, beauti- fully grained hardwood. Here in wood shop, as well as in all its other courses, one goal of the Industrial Arts De- partment is to provide every kid with one or more skills of immediate vocational value. Other courses include graphic arts, mechan- ical drawing, metal shop, auto shop, elec- tronics, and agriculture. The newest courses are carpentry and technical illustration. Kenneth Holmes Dept. Head Bill Aaron Milt Cherland James Griswold Burrell Hammond Lewis Hill Harry Johnson Larry Weatherwax s V 28 if 2 ' gi' Q, , i Oscar Smith sets type into the press. Bill Mueller and Dwayne Graham hook up generator. Setting type -,,,-ns Drivers Ed. Produces Alert, Defensive Drivers Three hours of behind-the-wheel driving experi- ence is an important part of this course, but it represents only a fraction of the time spent in developing the proper attitude towards driving, the knowledge, and the skills the modern motor- ist needs, Training films, driving simulator time, tire changing experience for girls, and a test on car parts for the boys are also included. Also, California Highway Patrolmen explain the traffic laws and how they are applied, and students study in depth the effects of narcotics and alcohol on driving. Pat Lane strikes down a sweet old lady-on the simulator. arduous drive. Bill Cole vw Mike Leonard and Barbara Lorkovic depart on a long and Patti's Rembrandt, Rembrandts Rembrandt, and Patti Price Sue Cowne puts the final touch on her abstract construction-paper Artists Make Media Of Every Old Thing lnventiveness and creativity of students and teachers seems to be the only limit in a de- partment where neophytes were expressing themselves in wire sculpture, oil painting, functional and non-representational ceram- ics, wood-carving, pastels, gesso, water- colors, etchings, paper and hardware col- lages, acrylics, and found materials. On the other hand, the hard discipline of study and training in conventional methods and techniques is not neglected. ln one as- signment, the close copying of old masters provided insight and knowledge of individual painting styles. Margaret Roth, Harold Valoff collage. Manv Skills Needed af To Make School Go I Library Ed McElhaney, Joe Scott. Ramundo Jaramillo, and Mr. Lehton view lesson material on an opaque projector. Library Staff: Assistant librarian Mrs. Wong. Librarian Mrs. Buchanan, Assistant librarian Mrs. Palrang, and Assistant librarian Mrs. Castillo Special Core Gives Most Individualization 42562 Pat Winter . Qf j f John Itehton 'S J ., t ' '..,, am, Top: Registrar Jane Bowling, Receptionist Louise Ama- visca, Attendance Clerks Phyllis Mulligan, Shirley Bentley, Vernice Ragan, and Guidance Clerk Jane Rochester. Second: Teacher's Aides Madelena Luera, June Pavao, Mary Smith, Patsy LOW, and Ruth Lowe, Third: Cafeteria staff Dorothy Stokes, Jane Fish, Jean Loase, Ethel Pechtl, Dorothy Book, Elsa Lincoln, Opal Wilcox, Sadie Reeves, and Manager Lucy Morgan. Bottom: Maintenance staff Henry Padilla, Steve Paras, Ruby Buie, L. V. Reliford, and Jose Lara. I .... . fi 22 Q, 7 sg, Top: Principal's Secretary Virginia Ritter, Student Accounts Clerk Aline Kimbriel, Assistant Principal's Secretary Jo Lee Bacon, and Teacher's Aide Danielle White. Second: Payroll Clerk June Smith, Head Bookkeeper Evelyn Stadler, As- sistant Bookkeeper Mary Ann Williams, Secretary in Ed. Services Jeanne Hettinger, Mr. Moore's Secretary Dorene Bentley, Superintendent's Secretary Jeannette Miller, Ac- counts Clerk Gloria Ellingwood. Third: Steve Noorigian with Nurse Dorothy Waldrop. Bottom: Maintenance Super- visor George Bernal, Octavio Soto, Manuel Soto, Jose Perez, Hector Sosa, Clark Phillips. 34 .mil QQ, '55 'F V ' , A :kk Q . fd , I Q tx ..,-: 1 1 if' s A ' 1 lk' X fi Freshman election assembly. Spartan Spirit Turns On The start of school brought the freshman elec- tions, a new football season, and the first dis- plays of Spartan Spirit. Freshman officer candi- dates gave their speeches at a special assembly on October 1. Voting took place the next day, and the winners officially took office on the third. The marching band and the drill team practiced all week for a sterling performance on Friday nights. Throughout each week, the various classes of Central competed with each other in displaying spirit. Their bright, colorful rooter posters appeared everywhere and gave a little more incentive to the team. -M....,..t,.,t.,s,.t . .,,,, - W , ,... v., .. Sw Revised Dress Code Secured By Student Effort Early in the year many students felt that the school's dress code needed revision. The ASB appointed a student dress review board that worked long and hard to design a better, more practical code. Their plan, finally approved by parents, teachers, and administrators and offi- cially adopted by the school board, is embodied in the essential statement that The general standard for appropriate appearance for students on campus is that they be neat and clean. Stu- dents shall wear modes of dress that do not The student dress review board in action. hinder the educational atmosphere which is de- sirable and necessary in school. Each morning before school, the class cheer- leaders lead Spartans in cheers. All Spartans got together on Friday mornings for Pep Assemblies. The excitement created there carried on through the game that night. These types of events started in September and the enthusiasm continued all year long. Cheering juniors show their spirit. 37 , . N it-Qff2sE 'Ml if 1 f Q st, v f an fu 'x :Xl L 'fi Seniors show their spirit. 5 ,i 33.1714-if 5' Such Beauties!!! Seniors lead their class to victory. Underclassmen and upperclassmen splash in the mud. Practice makes perfect The junior girls won 14-O. Victory Bell Comes Home One of the highlights of this year's football season was beating Brawley in the bell game. This brought the victory bell back to Central for the first time in three years. The class of 1970 first saw the bell as freshmen for what appeared to be their last look. As seniors, however, they can say they came in and went out with the bell. The regular season ended and thoughts jumped from the bell to basketball games and wrestling matches. That is they should have, but a dedi- cated group of girls started practicing football for a showdown between the junior and senior girls. In the first annual powder puff football game both teams were tough, but the juniors must have practiced harderg they upset the seniors by 14-O. 1L9'.LiE,.1iE1Ef TL 1 The Sparteens performed for the Spartans Hail, Central Union High! Pep Busts Out All Over The combined efforts of many individuals made this year's pep assemblies effective in promoting spirit. The Sparteens, shown giving a skit at top left, took an active part in several assemblies in addition to performing at football and basketball games. Central songleaders led students in the alma mater at the end of each assembly ftop rightj. This was the final stage in preparing Spartans for the games. The German Club worked hard this year at pro- moting another kind of spirit. They grouped to- gether at Christmas time for old fashioned com- munity caroling. Their candles and holiday songs were well received throughout El Centro. The German club sang Christmas carols. ! Queen Sandy it Princess Susan 42 99 liven ,ef QW 'L Firelight Fantasy Starts Yuletide Season Four Central lovelies reigned at the Christmas Ball. Freshman Susan Clark, Sophomore Sandy Cajigas, Junior Santos Loera, and Senior Char- lotte Culberson were chosen to represent their classes for queen candidates. Spartans voted as they entered the dance and chose Sandy Ca- jigas as their 1969 Christmas Queen. Miss Cajigas saw her subjects dance and enjoy themselves for three hours. The lights were dim, the band was great, and the dance was well- attended. These things combined to make the firelight fantasy even more enchanting. All who attended agreed that this dance was in- deed, a dance to remember. Princess Charlotte Princess Santos AX 7 txiwp of ttf A W0 ' fx Spartans rode with the Bell In the Christmas Parade IDIS! 1.1 Sometnnng was always happening rn Mr Murray's office! V Steve Gnlette performed for Central m 5 of f.,, .e fgfj' ,M t '41? A sit-in?? Did you get a Valemine telegram? nn-Q-.,..,, Mr. Murray was always where the activity was. 44 Activities Carry On bf Qifiiii Cohn Varsity C operated the concession stands ai the sports events. Hmmmmmmm .......... Visitation hours wwxw . -QQ, L Q X Oh, Yes, Yes!!!! i Little creatures can be fun . . . if you can find them. were from 2:00 P.M. to 2:35 P.M. N'-x.f Queen Rosie Garcia Rules Starlight ln Venice Prom Four lovely attendants, Ronda Calloway, Leslie Billings, Kathy Barker, and Karen McNair com- pleted the regal court of the 1970 Junior Prom held in the multipurpose room on April 18. When the junior class selected the theme Starlight in Venice they initiated something different in 46 decorations. They purchased a kit that followed the theme and decorated the entire room with it. The result was a well-balanced, coordinated effect that provided just the right atmosphere for the prom-goers' enjoyment. i 3 4 ? . ,1 gi A :?21z2L+:ii1?' ,,,,. 2113, f ff L :Q Q, J, 9,-f1.f f ,V I 55351204 fm., xi i l - f:..,gj- 5 Nm... 1,- fwavi K .. wr' atxswfg A gg' iig- :. If fi Ei 5 Ev Q ay ,N iff' , - 'L f Fwkg, 'lm ' Q , .-wx - A fi , JE- '.: R 4 3591 , A Li 1 .lx i'-msg, 3-5. mg .v .,.5,:gmX5?jq, .I K N. ,S sf Q E NA S3350 Fw X. Q X S, ,... ,- .,.... ,:,:.,,:-.x fx.. ii 1 f wx-?yp, f,g 1 4:-.N ' fair- .1 X ,ffzw .f ww in nl. N ne. , nag- .ff .,:,1.,g5.- 1 ki-mg 5 . X 2 x Aka T' sq X . N Q My ' ig, 'iw . an 1 , r 5, in Jr 1 x X 5 fr , W ,A 4 W 2 X 47 xi' A 1 R, W4 QE ' K Q? 1 I 18, Varsity songleaders: Debbie Keesee, Rene DeCelle, and VHFSHY SODQIGHUSFSZ Rosie Gaffiia, LGSHG BUHFWQS. and Carol Bedig Lorene Luallin Varsity Songleaders The varsity songleaders sprang into activity immediately after the elections last year. They started by raising money for Squaw Valley Camp. The girls attended the camp last summer and learned new tricks of the trade as well as had fun. All year long the songleaders have contrib- uted to Spartan pep. They took part in as- semblies, baked cookies for the players, wrote them good luck notes, and performed countless other spirit-promoting tasks. No athletic events would have been the same without them. Our songleaders were one reason for Central's success this year. Songleaders from top left: Debbie Keesee lHeadJ, Carol Bedig, Rosie Garcia, Rene DeCelle, Lorene Luallin, and Leslie Billings. Dee Sanchez, Becky Bartindale, and Peggy Jo Love Valinda Vedder, Louise Baker, and Neena Steen Varsity Cheerleaders Vitalize Extra-Curriculars Central cheerleaders attended the summer camp in Squaw Valley. They mixed work with pleasure and became good enough to place second in the final competition. Back at home, the girls inspired team members and kept the stands alive. Their constant yells created and maintained an air of excite- ment. The sports events at Central benefited from their enthusiasm. Together with the songleaders, the cheer- leaders put a spark in the Spartan athletic contests and helped to boost an all-around school spirit. Cheerleaders Valinda Vedder, Becky Bartindale tHeadJ, Louise Baker, Dee Sanchez, Peggy Jo Love, and Neena Steen , TW . Q. Pep Squad 1969-70 fx4 pf '17 i . 1'-E3 E fig? 2 QE Qi? 1? K 52 CLUBS AND CRGANIZATIONS 53 La Solana Staff Creates Biggest Budget And Book-Hopes It's Best Hugh Berkeley confers with publisher's representative Mr. Jim Dutch and Mr. Rhodes. Linda Steen and Stan Scott design a layout. Production- Staff: Clubs Editor Michele Temple, Art Editor Karen McNair, Classes Editor Myla Dutton, Editor-in-Chief Steven-Hell, Honors Editor Shelley Hauser, Sports Editor Hugh Berkeley, Photographer John Santana, Faculty Editor Paul Richardson, Copy Editor Claude Lloyd, Activities Editor Linda Steen .S Ng Qt-P ' fir' A,,,..T,- .,.g-wi if-Lp 'Ld' s - , ,,,..,f:-f 'A xq -v, i lp. Business Staff: Index Editor Karen Riggs, Sales Manager Typist Kathy Fais, Photo Secretary Debbie Dungan, E Michele Dumond, Executive Secretary Neta Cox, Advertis- Honors Editor Sylvia Alorda ing Clerk Karen Lundy, Advertising Manager Tom Maloof, At the beginning of the year La Solana class has such a relaxed atmosphere they sometimes felt sleepy as Tom Maloof and Claude Lloyd seem to be feeling in the above picture. But as the year wears on, the staff mixes -' pleasure with their work as Michele Temple is doing at the right. - - QM The Shield Acquires A New Look lt's been rough, but the Shield staff has made it through another year. Hard work and fun can de- scribe the experience of working on the staff. The Shield had a new look this year, increasing its size from 44 inches to 75 inches. Students have also had more of an opportunity to voice their opinions with the Letters to the Editor column. Our advisor, Mr. Chris Gay, has been the best. He would dedicate his Tuesday afternoons to us each week to help us put the finishing touches on the Shield before it was sent down to the printers. The staff has been won- derful and l know next year's staff will be just as great. Their willingness to work has helped us pro- duce a bigger and better newspaper than ever be- fore. So long till next year! Mary Norris Qs Mm .,MM,.,,..,,.,,...,.,....,.-....... Q.. 6.1, an Q... Page editors and reporters: Tracy Bancook, Kathy De Mars, Louise Baker. Francie Ramos ,Q ,, , WI' ml - ,V ' ,Dv , - News editor Mike Scogin, Photographer Richard S ggi Clark, Editor Mary Norris, and Copy Editor Julie Fosgate 56 , :Q bf 7? :sf Mag 2 ? i 4 W 42 f 5 n ,E mn mg-1 M17 x Q ' I , I fsf ziff ..77, , . Hl f xy f ' mmm wwwwf mf. V l ASB Listens, Acts, Informs, And Reforms Associated Student Body President Ken Sessions, together with Mr. Stodola, listened to and an- swered telephoned questions from the general public about our school system on the first of a program series at radio KXO. Such community and school action typified this year's ASB. Within the year, these nine students accomplished a change in our dress code that has resulted in a more relaxed, smoother run- ning campus and promoted a new constitution that broadens pupil representation by providing a student judiciary. ata- th is ' k .1 ue sffs:f1,4sf' - rzmffmt aa , .V Qi ii -' ASB Vice-President Pat Kilgore, House Manager James Commissioner of Student Relations Frank Fish, and Com Mullins, Commissioner of Boys Athletics Chris Petree, mlssloner of Finance Le-bert Stiles Secretary Rhonda Calloway, ASB President Ken Sessions, Commissioner of Publicity Vicki Lyons, and Commissioner of Pep Sunny Jo McKinzie 59 Art Guild Decorates Campus And Community The large Spartan heads you have seen at all the home football games were painted by the Art Guild. They spend many hours after school to prepare the posters. They also make rooter rib- bons to sell during school sports seasons. The process they use to make the ribbons is called silk screening. The Art Guild uses the proceeeds from the sales to go on their annual trip to the Palm Springs Art Galleries. They see great mas- terpieces which will trigger their imaginations. They also decorated the library downtown this Christmas. In the picture below some members are putting cotored paper on the windows to cre- ate the nativity scene. Decorating the window are Pam Crocker, Ron Rael, Teresa Lopez, and Anna Mariscal. Top row: Evelyn Paras, Jimmy Rister, Sandy Cajigas, Ray- mond Pritchett, Bruce Marshall. Bottom row: Theresa De La Torre, Luis Linares, Ron Rael, Anna Mariscal, Teresa Lopez, Luisa Sandoval. Top row: Dolores Valenzuela, Theresa Valenzuela, Robert Lovio, Yolanda Rocha, Kathy Castillo. Bottom row: Pam Crocker, Cindy Crocker,-Kathy Chew, Charles Veretto, Mirna Rodriguez. Spar-Teens perform at Christmas Parade and assembly. Sparteens Win First In Christmas Parade The Spar-Teens have encouraged pride and spirit at Central by their performances at half- times in football and basketball games. They have developed in themselves such charac- teristics as poise, confidence, and reliability. The girls are taught the routines by Mrs. Judy Bornt. She is proud to see here girls perform in parades like the Carrot Carnival, Silver Spur, Fair, and the Christmas Parade. This year the girls came in first place in the girls drgl team competition at the Christmas Pa- ra e. Top row: Rhonda Leifheit, Julie Lancaster, Diane Wil- son, Edith Howes, Carol Jones, Tracey Bancock, Doro- thy Nale. Second row: Celia Srite, Mary Harding, Susan Easley, Sandy Caiigas, Pat Crow, Chris Ruiz, Pat Bustamante, Chris Zimmer. Third row: Alice Cribbs, Bonnie Lukerf Julie Fosgate, Melva Aguirre, Delma Aguirre, Louise lsbell, Joyce Carpenter, and Denise Witt. Bottom row: Geri Falco, Barbara Cardona, Pa- tricia Luera, Gracie Pinuelas, Barbara Doss, Cindy Canarty, Romana Estrada, Debbie Feurerborn. gil' f W Qvxg C S F Sparks Scholarship California Scholastic Federation is an honorary club for students with high academic abilities. Any student with ten CSF points at the end of a semester is eligible. New members are initia- ed at the annual initiation banquet. This is the highlight of the year. New members are asked to do hilarious stunts such as the example at the right. Richard Clark is giving Mary Harting a dippity-do shampoo. As you can see they are enjoying themselves. CSF also holds a Life Membership banquet every spring. Any person with a membership for four semesters is a life member. This honor is a help towards college admission. Officers are President Barney Hom, Vice President Jeff Dray, Secretary Louise Bak- er, and Treasurer Matt Wheatley. Top picture back: Mr. Dorman, Mrs. Fisher, Carolyn Child- ers, Barbara Lennholf, Jeff Dray, Myla Dutton, Shirley Smith, Peter Van Marren, Nancy Adams, Shawn O1Keff. Second: Frances Dessert, Chrissy Schuler, Leslie Symore, Pam Crocker, Karen Bishke, Celia Srite, Charmaine Temple, Laural Hyde, Cindy Chew, Richard Clark, Shelly Hauser, Donita Clark. Third: Naome Kepner, Carla Lewis, Sandy Cajigas, David Brock, Hugh Berkley, Gail Jacobelli, Joy Asamen. Front: David Hauser, Jeff Lyon, Bernie Gilpin, Bill Sessions, Rick Newman, Dwayne McFetridge, Earl Adams. ffeirfr... ,Q Q Bottom Picture Back: Barney Hom, Paul Worthman, Dick Hom, Carl Yaekle, Mark Smith. Debbie Morris, Kathy De Mars, Sandra Self, Sara DeAlbini, Joy Adler, Paul Hom. Second: Anne Flock, Karen Flock, Michele Temple, Juanita Mah, Neta Cax, Betty Fais, Carl Fish, Debbi Seaman, Chris Zimmer, Julie Fosgate, Becky Bartindale, Louise Baker. Front: Jan McNabb, Karen Riggs, Carol Ulrich, Robin Sessions, Jane DeAlbini, Mary Harting. rl' lfw1 --1-4me.nlw'- fx is f i Vice President Maureen McNeece, Advisors Marguerite Shultz and Lona Harbolt, Treasurer Terri Tobin, Secretary Lorene Luallin, and President Margie Bailey. Anchor Club Sails On Anchor Club is a service organization for high school girls which is sponsored by the women's Pilot Club. The girls hold a luncheon with the women to get acquainted with possible com- munity projects. The club also held a bake sale and a Christmas carol hayride. Membership is open to senior, junior, and sophomore girls. Their regular meetings are 7:00 a.m. every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Denny's. Back: Patti Price, Valinda Vedder, Carol Bedig, Paula Carter, Karyn Lundy, Linette Lerno, Michele Dumond. rf A1 gli ,L Tyr I N ,yi 1 Front: Tanya Watson, Jacki Wilson, Carol Huyler, Linda Steen, Leona Hobbs, Virginia Guizar, Janet Pavao. AGPA! Back: Carol Ashley, Cindy Kandal, Cindy Warner, Cathy Warner, Melanie Williams, Bridgett Barnet, Anita Kristol, Toni Colace. Front: Cindy Maloof, Kathy Fais, Debbi Feurborn, Nancy Hughes, Anna Marr, Mary Fornasero, Linda Byram, Chris Zimmer. 63 'Dt Mfffgsy Top picture, back: Pat Pavao, Susie Newell, Kathy Chew, Tom Ulloa, Charles Verrata, Robert Lovio, Terri Valenzuela. Front: Diane Aiken, Marcella Newell, Lupe Rocha, Cindy Chew, Anita Rodriguez, Yolanda Rocha, Delores Valen- Field Science Mixes Study With Frolic Field Science Club was formed to provide a better understanding of the environment and man's relationship to it. The club takes trips to various spots to study this part of life and also to learn more about the flora and fauna of South- ern California. This year the members visited the Imperial Dam and Bird Rock at La Jolla. On the beach trip they explored the' wondrous life existing in the tidepools. Officers of the club are President Diane Aiken, Secretary Josephine Rocha, Treasurer Cindy Chew, and Sponsor Mr. Williams. 64 zuela. Bottom picture back: Sandy Caiigas, Vivian Woo, Paul Kennedy, Carla Scoonmaker, Shirley Smith, Deanna Dannels, Mr. Williams. Front: Linda Timmons, Jane D'AIbini, Joy Adler, Debbi Morris, Sara D'Albini, Margie Woo. Field Science members enjoy their marine biology study. Stage Crew Provides Lights, Sound, Props The Stage Crew deserves recognition for all the undercover work they do involving the production of sports games, class plays, con- certs, and special programs. They operate the sound and lighting equipment to give the desired effect. They also make props as Chad Martin and Billy Dubois are doing be- low for the junior class play. H 554 1 Q Back: Leona Hobbs: Patty Price, Lynn Mavila, Kathy Fais, Nancy Hughes, Sunny Jo McKenzie, Julie Komeda, Julis Fosgate Ruth Harting, Laurel Hyde, Sonni Jarrel, Sare D'Albini, Linda Oswalt, Debbie Ballard, Peggy Jo Love Jim Rister, Chris Gay, Mary Norris, Sherry Gullett, Linda Green, Frank Jaime, Bruce Marshall, Chris W. Gay, Oscar Smith, John Payne, Billy Du Bois, Brenda Mulligan, Susie Richardson, Pam Richardson, Cindy Crocker, Chad Martin, Larry Weeks. Pep Club Rallies Spartan Loyalty Have you ever noticed all the posters around school during a week of a game? Most of these are made by the sixty-eight girls in Pep Club. They paint spirit posters for each football team member and pin these on their doors at 5:30 a.m. Pep Club also does various skits at the pep assemblies. Front: Margie Bailey, Cathy Vaughn, Debbi Feuerborne, sponsor Marilyn Hartzog, Mary Fornasero, Andrea Schwartz, San Dee Flechin 2,7 Standing: Joy Asamen, Juanita Mah, Mr. Baptiste, George Pritchett, Anne Flock, Seated: Dick Hom. Sandra Self, Matt Jew, Teri Albright, Debbie Morris, David Horton, John Wheatley Numbers Game Flourishes Math Club was formed to provide math op- portunities out of the regular curriculum. The members take part in various math games for their own enjoyment. They also start proj- ects for the science fair. Every year the club has bake sales to raise money for a sweep- stakes award that will be given to a regional fair winner. This award will give the winner a chance to go to San Diego for one week so they can take part in the science fair there. Carl Yaeckel. Dick Hom. Jim McConnell. Paul Hom 66 Math Club can be fun, especially when the refreshments are served. Chess Players Seek Tournament Awards Chess Club was designed for those students who wish to build their chess playing skills. The members have competition between themselves to be prepared for the annual chess tournament held during the second semester. Officers are President Dick Hom, Vice President Carl Yaeckel, and Secretary- Treasurer George Jew. as ,Va B BBB-.. Back: Duane Brandon, Bruce Gay, Nancy Esensee, Barbie Small. Front: Karen Hutchinson, Dieter Mark Pipkin, Kathy Barker, Sarah D'Albini, Eric Bock, Linda Steen, Pam Crocker, Pam Hill Insko, Cathy Roberts, Bill Hodson, Mr. Isaacson, Mrs. Pittard, Lorie Shaw, Mr. Dave Weand, Mike Hat- ton, Karen Flock, Terri Albright, Donitta Clark, Juanita Mah Das lst Kultur German Club was formed to promote the understanding of the German culture. During the year the club had many activ- ities. Among them were a German food dinner, a German dance party, and a German speaking party. At Christmas time the club sang German carols. Book Club Stimulates Book Club was designed to give inter- ested juniors and seniors a chance to discuss current books. A book is read a month and then discussed in a large group session at a member's house. These sessions stimulate their awareness to life. ,,,......-..-sd Q ni 'X W1 K r Back Row: Steve Baley, David Brock, Pete McMorris, Paul Bernie Gilpin, Craig Lamoreaux. ln the foreground are Sutton, Ron Brand, Bruce Gay. Front Bow: Mike Scogin, Kiwanians Gordon Belson, and Dick Fitch. Fred'Granadas, William DuBois, Jim Linn, Duane Wilson, Key Club Rises Early To Learn About Service At their 6:45 breakfast meetings this year Key Pere who explained the aerobics program. ln the Clubbers heard such speakers as the Up With spring, members were auctioned to Kiwanians People cast members, Border Patrolman Nlr. to raise funds for a delegation to the interna- Maddry, counselor Mr. Jim Wilson, and Mr. Le- tional convention. ' sw y Secretary Jelf Case, Vice President David Roderick, Alonzo Gonzalez, Steve Raley, David Brock. Howard Jackson, Treasurer Bill Ses- sions, and President Ken Sessions 68 Back row: Sam Erickson, Jack Snider, David Buchanon, David lngle, Mr. Cole, Robert Fisher, Second row: Roger Tubach, Lebert Stilles, Devin Russel, Graeme Hendry. Front row: Greg Hester, Bill Sessions, Danny Vance, Howard Jackson. Back row: Matt Littrell, Hugh Berkley, Mr. Cole, Gary Mul- lins, Mike Hatton. Second row: Dan Vance, Jerry Conrad, Ken Sessions, Joe Ouintero, Lee Moore, Dennis Jacobelli. Front row: Steve Walker, Steve Lyon, Steve Wilkinson, Steve Kandal, Ritchie Legarra. Varsity C Nets Over S600 On Slave Sale This year the Varsity C came out far ahead in their annual slave sale. With the money, the club sponsored three athletic awards dinners through- Varsity C members enjoy the scenery on slave day. out the year. They also brought the Harlem Clowns down and held a donkey basketball game for Spartan enjoyment. fr. 'wp Back: Bruce Gay, Carol Kirkland, Sally Nicol. Second John Crandall, Eric lnsko, Steve Hendrickson. Third: Mike Hatton, Mike Bock, Duane lVlcFetridge, Eddie Green. Front: The Sound Of Pep Band Enlivens Assemblies Much of the music heard at our school as- semblies and games is provided by the Pep Band. This group of musically talented stu- dents plays for all football and basketball games. Without the Pep Band and their ad- visor, Jimmie Cannon, things just wouldn't be the same. 70 !! Flobin Sessions, Holly Barkalow, Jana Hoffman, Peggy Flanagan, Suni Jarrell, Naomi Kepner Majorettes Audrey Jungers, Linda Byram, Pam Purdy, and Pam Perry if gf 'I .I '- U' 'I , -- V' YY fl r Y V M., Y u Y ':.,y I 1 Mfr, -ff :HV ' ,I rf' 'qu 7' I I , fir? V :uk Mig :' rw 'w i f ' fl of 5 H, levi. V 75 j f 'Y W Jia, 'I f?f1'l?' it Top: Jimmie Cannon surveys the marching band. Bottomi The Jazz ensemble practices for a performance on television. Back: Sally Nicl, Carol Kirkland, Ricki Munson, Mike Hat- ton, Bill Hodson. Second: John Crandall, Bruce Gay, Flussell Merle, Bobert Fisher, Alton Fricke, Steve Lavezo. Stage Band Plays Here, There, And Everywhere If you were watching televison on March 15, you probably heard Central's very own Stage Band. They were providing some of the music for the City Of Hope Telethon. This was only one ofthe many performances that the Stage Band presents each year. They also play for any service club in the community such as the Lions Club. Other activities were two assemblies at the Brawley High School and a Spring concert at Calexico. Front: John Gaddis, Keith Gallagher, Leslie Seymour, Frank Fish, Mike Bock Spanish Club Sells Candles For Mission Trip Spanish Club was formed to broaden the cul- tural scope of Spanish influence in California today. The club sold Christmas candles during ,the month of November to earn money for a field trip to Capistrano and San Louis Rey missions. Top picture back: Luis Sanchez, Jesus Castro, Alice Alcala, Ana Carrillo, Esmeralda Bindiola, Gracie Pinuelas, Mr. Cerda, Lupe Escalante, Connie Meza. Front: Maria Villiar, Gloria Valdes, El Vera Cescana. Bottom picture back: Members also sold tacos at football games to earn money for the trip. The club meets every Thursday after school, where they have discus- sions on school life. Armando Martinez, Margie Valdez, Lupe Meza, Lupe Rocha, Jose Bernal, Flenaldo Bracamontes, Bill Sosa, Pat Luera, Connie Santana, Beatriz Santana. ii, .lfmi5ERi5f 'ff L? N '-'lllllvs-....,,M-.N Back row: Dave Womack, Mike Frauenthal Myron Fortin, Wilkinson, Roger Tubach, Mr. Smithers. Front row: Hugh Lance Bosflug, Eddie Williams, Graeme Hendry, Barney Berkley, Robert Garcia, Dana Gray, Sam Erickson, Tom Hom, Kick Hom, Carl Yaeckel, Mr. Tenney. Second row: Tim McAndrews. Franks, Tom Maloof, Robert Richter, Ray Slovak, Steve Officers: Don Mannarino, Lebert Stiles, Mike Hatton, Seated: Robert Kandal, Chris Petree, Pat Kilgore. ,- Interacters Serve Self, School, And Crippled The members of Interact are a bridge be- tween the youth of the community and spon- soring Rotarians. The club is aiworld wide organization dedicated to service and in- ternal understanding. The boys meet regular- ly at the Cameo Buffet every other Wednes- day at 7:00 a.m. Membership is open to male students in the last three years of high school. This year the boys have performed several services. A few are: maintaining an ortho- pedic shop where they oil and tighten braces every Saturday, doing odd jobs around the orthopedic hospital clinic in Calexico, park- ing cars at football games, and policing dan- ces to maintain order. 73 Future Teachers Tutor V The Future Teachers of America was designed to help the members become fully aware of the many satisfying opportuntities available to them in the teaching field. These opportunities are made available through the tutoring service to the club offered to students of the high, junior high, and elementary levels. Through this pro- gram, both the person in need and the student instructor gained knowledge. Officers are Pres- ident Joy Asamen, Secretary Sandra Self, and Treasurer Cindy Chew. 'JI I Back: Mary Newell, Joy Asamen, Sandra Self. Second: X Susie Newell, Betty Lerkovic, Cindy Chew. Front: Marcella l Newell, Josephine Rocha, Sharon Anderson 5 M Valentines Send FHA Delegates To Convention The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to promote a homemaking attitude for future housewives. The members participate in baking sweets for the bake sales. In February, the FHA had a telegram sale. For fifteen cents the students bought Valentine telegrams to send to their sweetheart. The sale was a great success and well received by the student body. Officers are President lda Campbell, Vice-President Cindy Pierson, Secretary Charlotte Bales, Treasurer Betty Turner, and Historian Joyce Smith. Gar Moler watches as Charlotte Bales, Betty Turner, and da Campbell sell Earl Keith a Valentine Telegram. Back: Cindy Warner, Sue Tompson, Cathy Schuster, Gwen Boyer, Mrs. Likins. Front: Warner, Becky Bameriz, Bernie Hilley. Sec- Pat Briggs, Charlotte Bales, Ida Campbell, ond: Marie Brockamp, Connie Brand, Marla Cindy Pierson, Betty Turner Baker, Audrey Jungers, Sarah Robles, Carolyn vf4ffwgi'W+X LIFE l Naomi Kepner, Karen Flock, Anne Flock, Luann Le Pere, Fred Judkins, Leann Strite, John Pritchett, Joy Asaman. Front: Sylvonia Sager, Jaunita Mah, Linda Green Back: Mrs. Fisher, Mary Laddomada, Carolyn Childers, Joyce Sbordone, Miss Frank. Second: Mrs. Cole, Anna Mariscal, Lauri Sheppard, Gretta Roberts, Teresa Lopez, Yolanda Rocha, Lanis Wright, Front: Donita Clark, Ruth Harling, Nancy Adams, Jaunita Mah, Flobin Sessions QQ. NFL Seasons Hams The National Forensic League works to de- velop worthwhile speaking and leadership abilities in students. lf any member can earn up to twenty-five points in tournament par- ticipation then they can become a national member. These points can be earned through the mid-winter speech tournament, participa- tion in the San Diego League Tournament, or the El Centro Community Club Contests. P-I Produces Award- Winning Talisman The Publications-Journalism Club publishes our yearly literary magazine, the Talisman. The magazine itself is a collection of various works students have written during the year. These include essays, haikus, short stories, serious poetry, and light poetry. P-J Club sponsors a writing contest to give the stu- dents the incentive to create. Monetary prizes are given to the winners. Officers are President Ruth Harting, Secretary Dan Shaw, and Treasurer Robin Sessions. 75 Back: Eddie Briggs, David Baker, Ricky Newman, David Jane D'Albini, Mary Ann Dubois, Sue Green, Le Ann Srite, Pool, Fred Judkins, Seth Kepner, 'Bruce Marshall. Front: Carla Lewis, Pam Haddick, Eurlean Johnson Kris Camilleri, Penny Jones, Mary Harting, Diane Bishke, Madrigals had a gay ole time at their Christmas musical. Madrigals Give A Show To Remember Q -1 ff 'T ' The Madrigals are a chorus group who put on typ l,lt,, W musical shows for Central and the Community. ' This year the Madrigals gave a Christmas Musi- cal presentation. The outstanding theme depict- ed a wintry atmosphere at a ski lodge. They also took part in the Imperial Valley Music Festi- val and acted out a musical play, The Prince of Pilsen. Mrs. Gay, sponsor of Madrigals, spends many long hours with the group to insure that they do a professional job when the time comes. 76 W. ....- J., .. Back: Ann Mozel, Cathy Ferguson, Chrissy Lavezo, Deborah Choralaires Start Song Choralaires are the beginning singing group of chorus. Mrs. Gay teaches the girls to read music. She also prepares them to sing for special programs so they will be ready for Madrigals if they decide to join. This year Choralaires participated in the Imperial Valley Music Festival. Spartanaires Carry On Spartanaires are a more advanced chorus group than the Choralaires. They put on vari- ous programs with the Madrigals and alone throughout the year. This year the Spartan- aires helped to present the Christmas Show, a musical, and had a part in the Imperial Valley Music Festival. Bradford, Susie McCarty. Middle: Sandra Reyla, Leprel Green, Karyn Stuart, Geri Laferty, Carol Weeks, Minda Boyer, Geri Drysdale. Front: Anita Rodriguez, Merna Rodriguez, Mary Ann Eyer, Barbara Copeland, Virginia Cortez Back: Delores Hervey, Rhonda Milton, Jan McNab, Shirley Smith, Biara Coats, Linda Mullins, Nancy Adams, Sandy Sessions, Josephine Simms, Middle: Laurie Zazueta, Mary Singh, Alma Obesa, Cheryl Skaggs, Sherry Smith, Karen McElvany, Mary Fornasero, Wham wm l h-we-. '+M-w+N..,.m,..t -...,-m..,.,, Jeanie Kuhn, Front: Nancy Valenzuela, Gail Roland, Velma Jones, Bonnie Westercamp, Debbie Perkins, Carla Scoonmaker, Linda Belson, Marie Copeland, Cathy Craig. Front: Sandrina Shigamatsu, Gail Tillman, Barbara Copeland GAA Gives Girls A Sense Of Competition The Girls Athletic Association meets every Wed- nesday after school with sponsor Jo Ann Le Pere. They play consecutive games of volleyball or some other sport to build in the girls the qualities of good sportsmanship and leadership abilities. The thirty-seven girls in the club are divided into different teams which compete against each other. The girls sold Halloween candy to gain money for the club treasury. The officers of GAA this year are: President Karla Johnson, Vice Presi- dent Cathy Porter, Managers Barbara Lloyd, Charlotte Culberson, Debbie Foster, and Lois Minnix. .III I-'ii ii I li iiflii ii in lu ii!! E il Annie Johnson, Debra High, Fiosa Lavendar, Aleta Heil Lois Minnix. Front: Delores Hervey, Patsy Lavendar Pamela Swanegan. i'i..EiiE !!i ii E ini- uri .FJ EJ Top: Karla Johnson, Jan Johnson, Rhonda Milton, liams, Myrtle Flowers, Teresa Valenzuela, Virginia Yolanda Rocha, Eva McLane, Barbara Lloyd. Guizar. Front: Janis Wright, Alena Andrews, Sharon Wil- 78 J Ang l Back:'lVlike Hisel, Ron Mitchell, Don Trask, Joe Landrum, Ronnie Sagel, Kevin Borchard, Dan Garrin. Front: James Mr. Holmes, Mike Johnson, Larry Adamek, Dennis Andre- otti, Steve Hendrickson. Proo, Emmett Johnson, Anita Hicks, Marvin Williams Walter Slovak, Larry Adamek, Steve Hendrickson. FFA Builds, Grows, Shows, And Wins Future Farmers Of America is an outgoing agri- culture and livestock club. One of its main goals is to broaden the member's knowledge about plants and animals existing in the Imperial Valley. They have done a good job this year as evidenced in the awards they have won and the programs FFA supports. This year at the fair, members won four gold ribbons, five red, and two blue for cattle. Their fair booth won first place with a prize of 360. This money will be used to help further their nursery at Central. The nursery is to help the agriculture students attain experience in planting crops. FFA also at- tended two field days. One at IVC involved judg- ing in livestock, feed, seed, and tractor driving. The other was a Kellogg Field Day at Cal-Poly in Pomona. 79 80 e , Q J ff f ff 4 ,f ., 4 ir ,M ,w if! v-,!.,q.,,m ww gy ,,:, Miss Murrell re-presents a third place trophy to Steve Line in his freshman English class. Steve was CentraI's representative in the Optimist's Youth Speech Con- test, Full Partners in a Better Tomorrow. 'Q .Q-.f-, I pnnmanvvv' ,ft Principals Honor Roll students, those with straight A's for the first semester are: Barney Hom, Anne Flock, Paul Worthman, Karen Flock, Michele Temple, Dick Hom. Juanita Mah. Carl Yaeckel. Neta Cox, Mark Smith, Betty Fais, Debra Morris, Carol Fish, Kathleen DeMars, Deborah Seaman, a ric 'ne Zimmer. Sarah D'Albini, Julie Fos- Bartindale, Louise Baker, Paul Hom. Sandr Self, Ch str Adler. Gate. l r l 5 'IQ l The semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test are Paul Worthman and Karen Flock. To quality for this scholarship program, a student must score highly on both the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, taken in the junior year, and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. taken in the senior year, Seated: Jan McNabb, Karen Riggs. Carol Ulrich, Robin Sessions, Jane D'AIbini, Mary Harting. Not Shown: Brian McNeece. Clay Westover, Frank Fish, Marie Brockamp, Collette Abrahamson, Matthew Wheatley, Steve Lyon, Gregg Miller, Luann LePere, Bruce Hanson, Grant Wheatley, Peter Pinney ff -ie 9 CSF Life Members Receive Recognition labs In order to be eligible for CSF Life member- ship, it is necessary to be a member of CSF for four semesters, one of which must be in the senior year. These life members lead the graduation exercises, wearing gold tassels. In May they attend the Life Membership Ban- quet where they are awarded their CSF Life Membership iSealbearerl Lamp Pins and certificates of academic distinction and recognition. Barney Hom, Teresa Albriqht, Ronald Rael, and Gail Aaron inot picturedl semifinalists for the California State Scholarship, were selected on the basis of their scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. The amount of the scholarship is based on financial need. CSF Life Members: Jeff Dray, Frank Fish, Paul Worth- Seated: Myla Dutton, Neta Cox, Car-o,l Ulrich, Donitta Clark, man, Barney Hom, Brian lvicNeece, Bill Sessions, Karen Not Pictured: Gail Aaron, Jane D'Albini, Cheryl Maxson. Flock, Juanita Mah, Louise Baker fSpring Applicantl. ' Tig yqy I... A-A m.,..,, 83 r r Frank Fish received the Optimist Youth Appreciation Award on the basis of his outstanding record, and home, church, and community activities. Those that attended the Optimist The winners of the P.J. Writing Contest are, Carla Lewis, Cshort storyj, Jan Beck flight and serious poetryl, Betty Fais fcartoonl, Louise Baker lspecial prizel, Donnita Clark Youth Appreciation Banquet in addition to Frank were Jeff Dray, Juanita Mah, Ken Sessions, Becky Bartindale, Cheryl Maxson, Teresa Valenzuela, not pictured, Cathy Porter. fshort, short storyl, Jane D'Albini fessayl, and Becky Bartindale lhaikub. Their work appeared in the Talisman, Central's literary magazine. 84 3' S y I . xx-we ' . an e X Frank Fish, Science and Mathg Collette Abrahamson, Vocational Artsg Karen Flock, Liberal Arts, Patricia Price, Fine Arts Bank 0f America Award Winners Chosen The academic areas in which achievement awards are presented are defined as specific and general fields. The students that received recognition in specific fields were awarded certificates. The students that received rec- ognition in general fields received engraved plaques. Four selected students from Central were awarded plaques from Bank of America, and twelve others received certificates. Becky Bartindale, Social Scienceg Marie Brockamp, Home McNeece, Laboratory Scienceg Juanita Mah, Mathematics: Economics, Linda Vogt, Businessg Paul Worthman, Dramag Gary Low, Arty Theresa Albright, Foreign Languages, Cheryl Arthur Schaefer, Agricultureg Steve Lavezo, Nlusicg Brian Maxson, English 85 Art and Artful Cooking Both Bring Prizes Margarite Shultz received two important honors from the home ec. department. She was given the Crisco Trophy and was selected to represent Co-ed Magazine. The winner of the Crisco Trophy is selected on the basis of being the most im- proved student, and must display outstanding qualities of cooperation, enthusiasm, creativity, and helpfulnes in her classwork. To be a repre- sentative for Co-ed Magazine, homemaking teachers recommend names to a Team Fashion Board for Co-ed Magazine. The selected repre- sentative sends written reports of favorite foods, recipes, current fads or other such items of in- terest to the board for possible publication. Re- ports must be sent in at least four times during the school year. Honorable mention winners of the Scholastic Arts Awards were Joe Colace, Billy Williams, Sallie Jehie, Carol Reichert, Pattie Price, and Lind Byram. Seated are Robin Sessions, Edith Howes, and Gary Lowe Knot showni, who won gold keys at the regional level in the Scholastic Arts Contest for their art work. sts Pl .sq iii l' 86 ,1 r i J, is 4'-A Collette Abrahamson received the Jaycees Outstanding Pianist, Sue Green received the Jaycee's Outsanding Stu- Student Award in home economics for the first quarter dent Award in performing arts for the second quarter. Boy's Staters Apply Leadership Training CentraI's representatives for California Boy's State were Jeff Dray, Frank Fish, and Ken Sessions. Juanita Mah was Central's only representative for California GirI's State. All three representatives for Boy's State were sent to the California State Fairgrounds at Sacramento last summer. Expenses were paid by Ira Aten Post of the American Legion. Juanita Mah was sent to the Davis Campus of the University of California. The cost of sponsoring a student to Girl's State, which was paid by the American Legion Auxiliary, includes room, board, transportation and materials. Students can benefit from this program by meeting others from different parts of the state, learning more about government, and improving leadership qualities. 87 Cutstanding Achievers Picked By Teachers For commitment to the subject, for dedica- tion and accomplishment as well as high scholastic achievement, the faculty selected these students as the best in each instruc- tional department. Linda Vogt, Business Education. Larry Wilkerson, Senior PE 88 Steven Lavezo, Band, and Janice Hawkins, Vocal Music Boy's PE: Junior Issac Lizarraga, Sophomore Paul Lechner, and Freshman Emilio Camacho V ,,,,, X' J,ff 5yW Aibb '25, 1, .L fn id,- Rosemary Beltram, Foreign Language Mike Hatton, Drama Larry Adamek, Agriculture Jeff Dray, Speech Mark McKay, industrial Arts Girls' PE: Senior Rosa Fiomo, Freshman Debbie Dinsmore, Junior more Julie Komenda Mary Norris, Journalism Myla Dutton, Publications Edith Howes, and Sopho- 4 5 f i 62 s -...-X ' 1 l ' l f 89 Social Studies: Freshman Nancy Adams, Seniors Gail Aaron and Charmain Temple, Sophomore Carl Yaeckel and Junior Steve Lyon English: Freshman Joy Adler, Senior Juanita Mah, Junior Michele Sophomores Robin Sessions and Julie Fosgate, front row 90 Temple, and Gary Lowe, Art. Mercedes Reprieto, Li- brary Assistant ..,x,,,, ,, ,W k,,. ,a:,.,.. . Marie Brockamp, Home Economics Frank Fish, Laboratory Science yew' Grady Dutton, Math I Richard Neuman, Math II MSU WHS-GUY, Mafh ill Paui Worihman, Math IV 91 You Been Good? 2 How Are You Doin'? X 3.-an Qiggiijlp SPORTS 22 Kiwi? W s x 95 Varsity Takes Final l.V.L. Championship Although this was supposed to be one of our building years, we came out on top of IVL. Every league game played by our varsity football team resulted in victory. Fullback Mark Dessert aided in these victories with a total of 1052 rushing yards and was chosen as outstanding back of the year. Steve Lyon, another great asset, was chosen lineman of the year. Other offensive players who greatly aided the team were David Buchanan, Anthony Franks, Sammy Scott, Marvin Williams, and James Flesner. Throughout the season, assisted-unassisted tackle points were awarded for tackles made. The top five for the season were Robbie Robinson, outstanding defense player, Steve Lyon, middle lineman, Lee Moore, defensive safety: Jimmy Tur- ner, defensive right endg and Steve Kandal, de- fensive guard. According to Coach Jones, it was principally the defense that carried us this year. Next year's new, expanded league arrangement will be a greater challenge to our varsity, since the team will be exposed to more opponents. CENTRAL 12 32 7 36 14 32 14 8 46 6 OPPONENT Kofa 14 Yuma 7 Coachella 13 Calexico 0 Blyth 6 Brawley 6 Calexico 6 Blyth 6 Brawley 14 Riverside 9 Top row: Roger Tubach, Ken Sessions, Rudy Komenda, Robby Robinson, Lee Moore. Bottom Row: Steve Kan- Matthew Littrell, Jimmy Turner, Marvin Williams. Middle dal, Joe Hauser, Chris Petree, Steve Lyon. Row' Steve Walker, Danny Vance, Ritchie Legarra, inner P-fa I Us 1 :- X- .. v- 4 4 , , 5. screw... N r- --we-51-, H W R wvg3'Xe 'V I . t ta U sf- p .. 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T., w1i:gg,f '5LEkiQfi4 ' 'K f-'X P' f- ug-is-Flf 4 v an Ax Q .-,- 5 .ass - 7-'G if L w -,., ' 3, 1 f. , 5- - fu, 4 .-v'-N r'vv1': 5-1 .femfs is f H L 5+-xt-1, , skiiwdk- '7 . .M 5 iiiagli. Q-.sffir-.Stu . ea Backfield: David Buchanan, Lee Moore, Joe Hauser, Backfield: James Flesner, David Buchanan, Mark Dessert, , Robbie Robinson, Steve Lyon, Roger Tubach, Line: Jimmy Sammy Scott, Anthony Franks. Line: Robert Richter, Steve l Turner, Steve Kandal, Rudy Komenda, Matt Littrell. Kandal, Joe Hauser, Kenny Sessions, Steve Lyon, Matt Littrell, Marvin Williams. DEFENSE OFFENSE , Returning Lettermen Set Sights On New League Back Row: James Flesner, James Bussey, David Buchanan, Tobin, Graeme Hendry. Front Row: Mark Dessert, Robert Pedro Leon, Efren, Gonzales, Joe Quintero. Middle Row: Richter, Lebert Stiles, Sammy Scott. X Anthony Franks, Dennis Morita, Dennis Jacobelli, David F -maxaman-1 .unaaaat and 0' p 1i gg Manager Alford Burns, Bryan McNeece, Manager Alonzo Gonzalez, and manager Charles Storey, look on as Central creams Brawley for the bell. Head coach Cal Jones watches with pride the fourth team he has led to a league championship in his five years at Central. Backfield specialist Doug Julian shows line assistant Stan Legarra how a football is sup- posed to travel on a pass. 1 Q w- fbsim- WEB 'Nw X2-rw ,. M... FDU ?!A C ' 98 Us 'W .t ,-fm .- 4 at A-if t -f l 'W . ,Q can , ,,, A 9 c .x.. if -,fs U? ff.. W. x- ' ,sg -1 fi F ' .L 1. -- .3 M .te KA 1969 Head Hunters. Back row: Matthew Littrell, Jim Turner, Rudy Komenda. Middle: David Buchanan, Robbie Robinson, Steve Lyon, Joey Hauser, Steve Kandal. Front: Dennis Jacob- elli, Roger Tubach, Dennis Morita, Lee Moore. Quarterback Anthony Franks shakes tackler as he turns the corner against Calexico. Brawley's long domination of the Bell is evi- dent, but now it's home to stay at Central. in-m. CEN 4 CENT iI!5?fZ'l' BRA WLICY .3'lIRAR'l.liY 'DRA 'WLICY 'Iii' x. G11 4 ,., I nu,uv1.m' 5 BRA WLEY E l312.'aXS'I.EY i31LiWLliY 1530, iwfifl 'UNKNUXVN no HRA 'WLEY ' 5 H35-1 IIT? 141 :ia 1951 '53 3 ni VBRAXS LFS 131211111 X HRAXRII X 'ISL CICNTR 134 S53 ' fn .v qw 7 33 RA W LIC Y If Z. U!5N'l'lNl ,C xmfuvwv , -1 David Buchanon, offensive and Steve Kandal, No. 76, tackle Sammy Scott, halfback defensive backfield , , Steve Lyon, No. 64, linebacker, guard Jimmy Turner, end Mark Dessert, fullback , , A I Matt Littrell, No, 79, tackle, end Marvin Williams, end D 'J blI',df ' bkf'ld , A enms acc e I eenslve ac Ie Robbie Robinson, defensive backfield Ten Spartans Gain 1969 All-Valley Berths IOO Junior Varsity Sparkles During 7-2 Season ' -J v Y 1 5 1 - -2 -. : r. 1- 14 ' Y ' ff ' . L.. 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Middle: Stan Scott, Lance Bospflug, Dan Tur- Pipkin, Victor Gloria. Bottom: Robert Garcia, Everardo ner, Calvin Redd, Joe Hodges, Frank Valenzuela. Bottom: Ruiz, Steve Elledge, Jim Bivins Pat Swarthout, Mike Johnson, Keith Milton, Terry Fryery, Kerry Legarra Front: Pat Swarthout, Joe Hodges, Clay Webb, Mike John- Front: Greg Sanders, Joe Hodges, Peter Van Maren, Tom son, Peter Van Maren, Tom DeRosier, Eugene Alarcon. DeRosier, Myron Fortin, Keith Milton, Back: John Moreno, Back: Calvin Redd, Steve Elledge, Robert Garcia, Larry Kerry Legarra, Lance Bospflug, Steve Elledge, Jim Bivins JV OPPONENT 8 Imperial Varsity 42 42 Yuma O 48 Holtville 0 22 Coachella 0 14 Kota 12 18 Brawley 14 64 Calexico 0 O Blythe 12 36 Yuma 14 Hillix lOl Top Row: Coach Watson, Joe Colace, David Gaddis, Pico Mina, Manager Paul Crittendon. Middle Row: Jeff Lyon, Danny Franks, Cary Roberts, Gene Riddle. Bottom Row: Harold Schroyer, Bruce Hendry, Robert Jones, Jerry McMil- lan, Donald Bivins Freshmen Weather Rough 2 Top Picture: Top Row: Sid Felix, Rocky Orafice, Ed Horn, George Chastain, Bobby Lovio, Andrew Thompson, Gary Clapp. Middle Row: Richard Villa, Elias De la Cerda, Robert Reprieto, Raul Redona, Joe Cook, Ron Adams, Neil Hanan, Jerry Weatherspoon. Bottom Row: Melvin Lamoreux, Matt Grizzle, Tony Alcarez, Jack Hollins, Ron Washington, Dale Graves, Manager Bob DeVoy Top Row: Coach Standiford, Paul Kirby, Paul Jones, Andy Strickland, Manager David Horton. Middle Row: Pat Duff, Thomas McMillan, Harold Richardson, Robert Knox, Bottom Row: Linual White, Danny Castro, Toby Spence, Jesse Rid- dle, John Aguilar -3 Season Bottom Picture: Top Row: Greg Johnston, Rick Ramirez, David Granados, Bruce Hanson, James Ross, Alan Pipkin, Ray Cordova Middle Row: Dave Wheeler, Austin Pool, Jesus Luna, Greg Hawkins, Coach Hasandras, Bottom Row: Jim Morton, Mike Helix, Greg Eyer, Tony Padron l W 5 Top Row: Danny McClure, Pedro Carrillo, Domingo Valdez, Richard Montoya, Rafael Marquez, Mike Leon, Bill McClarty, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Pablo Lynn, Tom Ulloa. Middle Row: Jim Sessions, Pat Kilgore, Ray Singh, David lngle, Howard Everett. Bottom Row: Ignacio Romo, Steve Line, Eddy Hernandez, Milton Zinn, Jesus Quezada. Left: Domingo Valdez pulls a close one off against Yuma. Right: Coach Raulston Cross Country Takes IVL Finals Coach Raulston's cross country team ground out seven meet victories for a spectacular winning season. In a sport where determina- tion and endurance count for more than size or speed, the leading runners were Danny McClure, Pablo Lynn, Tom Ulloa, and Jim Sessions. CENTRAL OPPONENT 18 Indio 41 38 Kofa 20 26 Brawley 20 19 Calexico 44 36 Yuma 21 20V2 Calexico 36V2 21 Brawley 34 20 Indio 39 Coachella Invitational 3rd Kofa Invitational 4th IVAL finals 1st IO3 TOD ROW! Joe HHUSSF. Graeme H9ndYY, Howard Everett, Row: Kurt Spanel Kenny Robinson Richard Chavez George Coach Aaron, Carlos Mina, Rick Phelps, David lngle. Bottom Thompson Dennis Jecobelli David Buchanan Cagers Win First 14 In 19-5 Season Central 69 Coachella . 65 Carlsbad .. 70 Indio ..... 72 Guanit Hills 54 Indio ..... 72 San Marlos 62 La Jolla . . . 59 Mission Bay 72 Coronado . 65 Parker ,... 71 Crawford ., 65 Morse .... 104 Central 75 Coachella 89 Calexico 65 Blythe .. 74 Yuma . . . 55 Brawley . 62 Calexico 68 Blythe .. 58 Brawley . 59 Calexico 67 Blythe ....... 53 Brawley ...... 50 Yucaipa ..,... Richard Chavez shoots for two in mean battle against Blythe rf 6 K 1 1 C 1,2 1 tv. fy.. S 5 ll ll 9 Q, i ff fi, 'Ji ,V f My + ' M, V 15 s T321 'Z 'x 4. Q 2 Q2 Q gf2f5 4 Q If is f if, 0 2 W X ,ixxe I 1. '2 Ruben Aguirre scored 358 total points, David Gaddis took 189 rebounds, and Ted Whitcomb,sank 6470 of his free-throws during the team's fine season. Top Picture Back Row Coach Lehton David Gaddrs Ruben Aguirre, Cary Roberts, Joe Colaoe Pico Mina Kelly LePere Front Row Ronnie Adams Roy Watson, David Green, 17-3 Frosh Co-Champs Bottom Picture: Back Row: Jack Hollins, Roger Kramer, Bruce Hendry, Ronnie Washington, Andy Strickland, Gene Riddle, Jerry Emery. Front Row: David Granados, Mark Johnson, Greg Hawkins, John McCurry, Graddy Dutton, Benny Ordona H , , . W I ,, u W, mam , A We get -a 15 f y ,NXR4 if NJFXJP' K ,Z -mf ha GNP- V, WS 3 2 E ,nf fi 4 fi l 'vfff v X 1 l ,:,1 '.,, 9 1'A: 1 t ' x ,,,, ' 2 N ' 1 A Tgy 4- f' :M Z ,.v A'V. E, MA 1 Vj I fy! fb ' 43 'Ns f 52 5 V I g 5 3 b 3 3 , ' 4 L ' I 3' llO Back: Frank Valenzuela, Danny Turner, Rex Grizzle, Calvin Victor Gloria, Richard Clark, Colon Kilgore, John Kino Redd, Bob Turner, Coach Reed. Front: Shawn O'Keefe, lunior Varsity Wrestles Through Another Year Calvin Redd, Rex Grizzle, Coach Reed, and Kenny Sessions sweat out another Central victory. Three Tops In Brawley Invitational Cap Frosh Outstanding Season Back row: Coach Geinger, Paul Jones, Frank Nichols, Ray Cordova, Bob Ftob- bins, Billy Lopez, Jeff Lyon, Bob DuVoy. Front, row: Steve Wilson John Aguilar, Robert Jones, Danny lVliller,'Phil Sanders, David Mendoza, Matt Grizzle. if 'L Q 3 ,,.. 1' aa ww'-' ' 0 Q-T' 4 yt, -ff ,. 1, ,, John Aguilar, First Paul Jones, First Jeff Lyon, Second I ..--.......,,, , - l A sl fx, Back Row: Kevin Kennard, Rolando Sandoval, Mike Scogin, Quezada, Oscar Smith, Steve Elledge, Brian McNeece, Jonathan Johnson, Coach Raulston, Marvin Williams, Lance Sammy Scott. Front Row: Ignacio Romo, Eugene Alarcon, Bospflug, Myron Fortin. Middle Flow: David Gaddis, Jesus Pablo Lynn, Tom Ulloa, Danny McClure Endurance ls The Name Of The Game As varsity Q X o . 1 rac men et ig ts r - Nay- I 9-P I v S AQ 4' 5 f : L. ,. . M -- l f 03, - For League Victory , - 4, M .797 ' .' iff '- 'Q' .E ,. 1 : Xl 4 ,,..., .m-:T :fi we .L 'sf if - .... ' ' f v ' - Am t IAQ.: if In i f f . . I ' . ilsi .-,-.r -- A- '11 fa f' , ...fflr-.-.'33yq54f3av,,jsys ,- 5 ,4--32-f r , -- ' f f ti --' fa: hiv-x :uf-ff ' -- J. L7 3 1 CJ-I 1 ' ' f- f1f+f', '.e.1f?3f?Q3 X .. Q --eil-N ' :AF iiifrg' .M 1 gi- '.-mi iif's'SM::i...1f,a f' 1, g .., 5:31, Q S-ygi.2..,'l:iL,... Brian McNeece and Marvin Williams leap the high hurdles during a practice session. ll2 Only one more mile boys. Jonathan Johnson and Marvin Williams Keith Milton ,fp -fm .f.,, .,.,- B TVGCK Back Ftowg James Gollmer. Albert Garcia. Marvin Baker Front Row: Jim Silva, Keith Minion. Davld Watson- D3V'd- Green' Melvin WIVWQY- RHY- Danny Vance, Roy Palma, Robert Garcia, Domingo mond Cardona, Jerry Weatherspoon, Manager Valdez' David Sgnchgz. B And C Track Look Good fr- 4 X . A T. Qiqb .Z J .V . ,Mk Sin . . I N . J 'exif i it Y 5 ' ' , 1 . V ,,,,,, Q .L K K, F I Q? 5 . J , Y . .f Q .. .i V i Y 1 5 K . . 5 JL., x , 1 ' , . w . - , 23, . i' f LX T fl N - 'V ir 1 Q Y in , - il 9. 5 l f, t 5 Q ' J r A -N K ' it 5.1 ' - X ,fTq,,..,7 X X, ., x 5 v Q.: i .K , r -'-- ' ' A N fin' i- 2- T555 1-- vfefeee-,. .. V ' -r -me aa A, D . M . -,,, .M f , , ,D'r115ffg'fxg- ,Q iffK??7',1-ff : W -fi-15559 .3 rs , -Y I i ., . Ill J rr ,, 1 ' , , c, Q A I' V r ' - - ef ,. 1 . - its , r ' . i ,Tb I' in I wig, X ., W, 'Qi vi.. - 1 ,. 1 .fa p -V '-:N '.,, ,E Gs -,,,,,i . 'fr ' - 'S we -f ,, , :geeks H Q .-...r Q w w Q ,g 2, 1 ,A rrr' W .Q 'rro - 3... ' - j. 7 n r ,. - C Track Back Row: Coach Staniford, Steve Wilson, Roy Watson, David Miller, Danny Mil- ler, Robert Jones, David Buchanan, Mike Ruiz. Fred Dungan Middle Row: LeRoy Johnson. Dennis Phillips, Antonio Padron, Ron Adams. II4 Bill Lopez, Phillip Sanders, Mike Marques. Front Row: Ron Mitchell, Richard Garrett, Jim Bivins, Manuel Loera, Gregory Eyer. Gregory Johnston Varsity-Back: Earl Adams, Howard Jackson, Bill Sessions, Coach Cole, Fiobert Garcia, Sam Erikson, Steve Wilkinson. Middle: Steve Purcella, Jimmy Sones, Don Cason, Bruce Gay. Front: Pat Conarty, Mark Dessert, Sid Turner, Jim Cook Junior Varsity-Standing: Mike Mostrong, Peter Penny, Coach Cole, Bill Cole, Joe Cook, Martin Lydick. Kneeling: Don Osborne, Andy Morgan, Pat Swarthout, Peter Van Maren Divers: Don Osborn, Pat Conarty, Steve Purcella f T f , Q M ,, A lk ,ii is M S A ' W ' Vvi 5 , S ii is A ' ,V V ' Q' 1 I 'VI ,115 H ' 1, f -lt! ,, , , I i ri'- 99 Y , : ,Q 1 .. K, 5 5 K, , xg? XL mg V ' , , 4 G, f' .153 .V 9 M fw -W, .. j 5, an on O J' 7' Six of the top varsity golfers are: Top, James Flesher, John Crandall, Jeff Case. Bottom, George Thompson, Bill Hodson, Don Robinson. Golf Squad Grows Large And Enthusiastic Back: Coach Le Pere, John Crandall, Phil Mc- THOFUDSOH- Ffoflfi -109 Bafkefi Mike ROQHN, Clurg, David lngle, Bill Hodson, Barry Case, Steve Plourd, Mark Johnson, Richard Clarke, Jim Flesner, Don Robinson, Jeff Case, George Danny Franks, Bill Thomas, Steve Snowden. Horsehiders Face Future Confidently Coach Otto Low's varsity squad had com- piled a 3-2 record in pre-season games at the time of publication. With a fine group of returning Senior lettermen backed by excel- lent personnel up from Junior Varsity, Spartans looked forward to another lVL Championship in 1970. lnfielders: Coach Low, Hugh Berkley, Jimmy Linn, David Buchanan, Mgr. Leonard Wong, Kneeling: Jose Sanchez, Steve Malone, Lebert Stiles, Kurt Spanel Batters: Jimmy Linn, Devin Russell, Claude Lloyd, Jim Bussey, Ray Slovak, Kneeling: Alan Oswalt, Chris Pe- tree, Kurt Spanel Outfielders: Jim Bussey, Alan Oswalt, Don Mannarino, David Buchanan, Graeme Hendry, Kneeling: Chris Gels, Chris Petree. Bill Huyler Coach Otto Low with manager Charlie Story X KX 5. f 5 z ix 'tw Chris Petree dives back to first base on pick-off try. Jimmy Linn-Spartan southpaw Ray Slovak watches Steve Malone slide safely back to first. H9 X, X Litir ,LU ff Back: Mr. Young, John Bermudez, Jack Elliot, Jim Sessions, Byrd, Paul Wilkerson, Duane WHSOH, Ken Hobbs, Jim Ashlev, Bill Wagoner. Joe Livernois, Pete McMorris, Wes Clark, Rex Freddie Granados, Guy Manasse, Joe Fuller, Thomas Gold- Grizzle, Gus Roman, Manager Thomas McFaddin. Front: Joe man, not pictured, Martin Lydick Els Top Left: Gus Roman hits another ball. Top Right: Big Joe Livernois shows the strain in throwing a fast ball. IV And Frosh Sluggers T20 Bacxz Coach Watson, Jack Hollins, EdcN Horn, Pat Duff, Joe Colace, Ruben Aguirre, Kelly LePere, Bob De Voy. Middle: Warren Olson, Clarence Garrin, Wayne Bussey, Toby Spence, John Aquilar, Gene Riddle, Ruben Salcedo, Front: David Granados, Jesus Luna, Don Bivins, Bay Bracomonte, Jerry McMilin, Jesse Riddle si fr .Ay 42 'hr A ki ,iff r Jerry Conrad serves a hot one. Tennis Becomes A Central Racquet Varsity Boys, Back Row: Jerry Conrad, Bernie Gilpin, Rick Phelps, Jeff Dray, Robert Fisher, Coach Lehton Front Row: Jeff Johnston, Alfonso Betencourt, Larry Neipling, Danny Shaw Junior Varsity Back Row: Roger Kramer, Bill DuBois, David Morgan, Keith Palmer, Richard Neuman, Steve Aiken, George Jew, Coach Lehton Front Row: Charles Veretto, Steve Lee, Brett Lear, Roy Prichett, Befnie Ordona, Grady Dutton, Eddie Green, Frank Aguilar Varsity Girls Back Row: Marie Brockamp, Barbie Mc- Andrews, Tony Colace, Pat Briggs Front Row: Linda Eyer, Cheryl Maxson, Betty Turner, Neena Steen Junior Varsity Back Row: Geri Drysdale, Janice Slovak, Linda Belson, Ramy Bermudez, Jan McNabb Front Row: Lonnie Stiles, Teri Drysdale, Susan Malian, Theresa Tobin. Juanita Mah Barbara McAndrews 'iff M 4- ff, ,, is wi ' Q wh J ., . ,.1., A, , '52 2 - .Q 4, 1 wk,f3,, . M v s- W It Q ya v CLASSES 13 123 Senior CHass President William Sessions, Vice-President Larry Williams Cheerleaders Linda Vogt, Sylvia Alorda, Betsy McMahon Secretary Donnita Clark, Treasurer Karen Flock Of 1 970 I1 ., ' fl Gail Lee Aaron . . . Ambition: To leave El Centro and everything it has to offer and to have complete hap- piness for the rest of my life . . . Known for: Being short, quiet, and sarcastic . . . Activities: Anchor Club, CSF 2, DA 3 Colette Kay Abrahamson . . . Ambition: To marry, to teach home economics, and to do my utmost to make those around me happy . . . Known for: My self-de- structive tendencies in chemistry, my smile, and my sewing ability James Adkins . . . Known for: Having a couple of dependents on my tab and having hair Emilie Virginia Alarcon . . . Ambition: To save my pennies so I can go to Spain with Sylvia . . . Known for: Disgracing the Methodist Church lawn, having good times, and having a big mouth . . . Activities: Baccalaureate and Graduation Usherette 2, Class Play 2, Class Committees 4, Pep Club 3, GAA 2, Thespians 2, IPSA, PTAUVA Sylvia Catalina Alorda . . . Ambition: To fulfill all my worldly and womanly desires . . . Known for: Indulging in vices, and corrupting Leslie B . . . Activities: Prom hostess, Baccalaureate and Graduation Usherette 2, Class Cheerleader 2, Class Play 2, Pep Club 3, Field Science Club 2, PTAUVA 2, IPSA 4 Yvonne Alvarado . . . Ambition: To become a men's hairstylist or to marry a rich old man with a week to live . . . Known for: Enjoying the Purple Haze, James Brown, and never laughing . . . Activities: GAA 2 Jose Luis Arellano Rodney A. Avrit . . . Ambition: Moyor El Gulfo . . . Known for: Slanting out with Bill and John on week- ends , 'Y sl: A ,S Kr S X H48 rf 1 . xg X bf ig, 3 xxx' X P' -Yi if , A .. 5 i X L - - ! . , A .,,.1 5 U x Q. V.., I 'MY ' S I . 1 .fl 9 .mmf k',-' Ye, ' ' ff? i bf-L f 51 , r ' . ' -L x L ' X, f:x.:..,- 2 'AN It ' 1 www, Q v 5 fe H7 i ie fi fy 'Qi Z r Q. ' ?? I -fl-ri E'1'1ii3li5! ' , ,V H ' ' . , V'i , , iv, ' i 1 C ' v i ,wa Oagx ' 1 ,ijt sf .b , 'x ' M 4 .-. X- ,Rf ,Q x 4 , r Ny -ABQ -. wa, 5 hiiwgm qv 5 M-I A X. ,N WE f , xx 'N N ffl. 'wi rx. v I fi Ilwkw .1 Margery Allyn Bailey . . . Ambition: To go to college, get married and forever stay as happy as I am now . . . Known for: Waiting so long for James Franklin Harbolt Ill and not regretting a minute of it . . . Activities: Band, Pep Club 4, Field Science Club 2, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice-Pres- ident, Baccalaureate Usherette, Graduation Marshall, Anchor Club 3, Anchor Club President, PTAUVA, Jun- ior Class Play, Book Club Gayle Louise Baker . . . Ambition: To keep my mem- bership for five more years only . . . Known for: Being happily tied down for over two years . . . Activities: Varsity Cheerleader, J.V. Cheerleader, CSF 2, Gradua- tion, Baccalaureate Usherette, Shield 3, Pep Club 3, ICC, Anchor Club 2, JCL, Field Science Club 2, PTAUVA 3 Charlotte June Bales . . . Ambition: To be happy . . . Known for: Having a weakness for younger men and for my strange sense of humor . . . Activities: FTA, Majorette, Field Science Club, FHA Louis G. Bancook . . . Ambition: To regain my South- ern accent! iTexasi and to find my future there . . . Known for: Being a Texan, eating two lunches a day, and being naturally naive . . . Activities: NFL, Swim- ming 3, Art Guild 4 Leda Katherine Barker . . . Ambition: To travel and lead a happy life . . . Known for: Always smiling and laughing, being kind of dumb and kind of smart . . . Activities: Marching and Varsity Band 3, German Club, Pep Club, Anchor Club, Class Play Usherette 2, Class Committees Charlotte Ann Barley . . . Ambition: To become a public health nurse and work with the Indians on the Reservation . . . Known for: Being a dumb Indian who has a long way to go in life Nadra Ann'Barnes . . . Ambition: To marry D. G. and live happily ever after . . . Known for: Always being in a bad mood . . . Activities: Drill Team 2 Becky Bartindale . . . Ambition: To seek and share the wisdom and peace of mind of Gibran, the love for humanity of Bob Hope, the earthy, aesthetic concep- tions of Van Gogh, the ability to express of S. l. Haya- kawa, the creativity of Shakespeare-and still be me! . . . Known for: Known by few as Tiny Tuba, having a paradoxical nature, and really caring. Known by many for facetious observations, preferring to remain aloof, and being one of the Glory Girlsl' . . . Activities: Cheerleader 4, Shield 3, CSF, Honors Seminar 2, Book Club 2, PTAUVA 2, Pep Club 3, Anchor Club, Field Science Club, PJ Club, Girls Tennis, Class Commit- tees 3, Baccalaureate Usherette, Graduation Marshall, Constitution Revision and Accreditation Committees Dan Becker Sparvictus . . . Laconic Vic completes his fourth year as silent campus sentinel with the class of 1970. Rosemary Beltran . . . Ambition: To lead a full and happy life as a socialite in a big city . . . Known For: Being Mary's cousin and being shy and quiet . . . Ac- tivities: Art Guild 3, Spanish Club Mary Beltran . . . Ambition: To go to college and be happy . . . Known For: Being in a little red car with Cecelia, Valicia and Lourdes . . . Activities: Art Guild 2 Henrietta Diane Benefield . . . A'mbition: To marry Red and live happily ever after . . . Known For: Running around with Sherry, Vicky, Coleen and the Group Hugh Kling Berkley . . . Ambition: To get off the couch and out of the front seat . . . Known For: Curly hair, deep set eyes, and wearing a shrunken class ring on my little finger . . , Activities: Varsity Baseball 3, Foot- ball, Varsity C 2, La Solana Editor, Sophomore Vice- President, Senior Return Candidate, Senior Play, CSF 3, Field Science Club, Honors Seminar, Cardinals, IPSA Jose Bernal . . . Ambition: To roll a Cadillac 150 mph every weekend and survive . . . Known For: Driving a Ford pick-up and weaving all over Main St., El Centro . . . Activities: Wrestling Leslie Ann Billings . . . Ambition: To marry a rich, dirty old man and to keep my sister out of trouble . . . Known For: My white legs, telling the girls the facts of life, and being hard to reform . . . Activities: Anchor Club, Varsity Songleader, Pep Club 2, Field Science Club, Class Committees 3, Junior Play, Graduation Usherette, PTAUVA Pamela Ann Borchard . . . Ambition: To travel a lot before I become old and to be happy. To get some- where in this world . . . Known For: A graduate from OMA, always being with crazy Nanette, getting into things I can't get out of . . . Activities: Field Science Club, Junior Class Play, Class Committees, Offensive halfback, Defensive linebacker lpowder-puffy 129 Gwendolyn L. Boyer . , . Ambition: To devote my life to my honey and try to give him the happiness he has given me . . , Known for: Pushin' my Tank tChevyJ and for my crazy escapades and extra curricular activities . . . Activities: FHA 1 Patricia Irene Briggs . . . Ambition: To be myself and let others be themselves . . . Known for: Being with B.T., l.C., M.B., CB., BH. in a red bug . . . Activities: GAA, Stage Crew, FHA 4 Daniel Jonathan Brinkman Q , . Ambition: Get married and have a good life . . . Known for: My shades . . . Activities: FFA 4 David William Brock . . . Ambition: To own a Mer- cedes-Benz 280-SL . . . Known for: Not getting over- excited . . , Activities: Band 4, Key Club 2, CSF 2, Tennis 4 Marie Annette Brockamp , . . Ambition: To make my someone special happy and to be successful . . . Known for: Liking a certain senior guy and my red fungusmobile . . . Activities: CSF, FSC 2, ICC 2, FHA 4, Stage Crew 2, Junior Varsity Tennis, Senior Powder Puff Football. Helen Ruth Brunston , . . Ambition: To learn to be satisfied with what I've got . . . Known for: Being little . . . Activities: Chorus 3 Barbara Frances Burcham . . . Ambition: To live a peaceful existence . . . Known for: Good times and craziness . . . Activities: FTA, FHA, Field Science Club, Chorus, Madrigals 2 Tence Burden . . . Ambition: To 'be with Donna . . . Known for: Gasamat and running into cars . . . Activi- ties: Lunch 3 Bertha Bustamante . . . Ambition: To be. And making it as a GPE teacher . . . Known for: My bow legs and always wanting to go somewhere . . . Activities: ICC Ronda Callaway . . . Ambition: To be happy in what- ever I may attempt to do . . . Known for: Being so small, being an honorary member of JJA and an un- initiated senior member of OMA . . . Activities: NFL, Spartanaires, ASB Secretary Kristine Camilleri . . . Ambition: To be happy and reach my goal . . . Known for: Blushing, being quiet around boys, third lunch . . . Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Spartanaires, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals 2, Christ- mas Play 3, Spring Concert 4, Chorus Musical'3 Art Cambbell . . . Ambition: To become a commercial artist, and to get back to Indiana this summer any way I can . . . Known for: Big Art 8t driving the Penneys Special 81 Speed Kills . . . Activities: Golf 2, JV Foot- ball, JV Baseball, Key Club 2 Ida Louise Campbell . . . Ambition: Haven't any, look what it did to Macbeth . . . Known for: My fantastic schemes and weird friends . . . Activities: Stage Crew 2, FHA 4 ' Mary Louise Candland . . . Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do . . . Known for: My dark blue eyes and long blond hair . . . Activities: Pep Club, Spar- teens 2, Senior Class Play, AFS, Girls' Intramural Track Marilyn Ruth Caradine . . . Ambition: To find hap- piness wherever and whomever it may' be . . . Known for: Little incidents that cause big trouble and my strange friends George Armando Carrillo Jeff Case . . . Ambition: To be a number 1 golfer . . . Known for: Having a bag of golf clubs strung across my back . . . Activities: Golf 4, Key Club 2, Stage Crew Bill Castaneda Carlos Castillo . . . Ambition: To play pool for the rest of my life and to really get somewhere in this world . . . Known for: Being the only two-legged Weasel who plays at Pop's . . . Activities: Track 2, Cross Country 2 Frances Castillo . . . Ambition: To be taller than my little sister and to find me an t'expert dance partner . . . Known for: Causing riots with Mary and always saying hi to my people Stephen Castillo Lonnie Ray Cecil . . . Ambition: To help out in making this country a better one than it is and have pure hap- piness in all the things I seek and do Sike stuff . . , Known for: Little Ghoul and a few other things llllarcie Lee Chapman , . . Ambition: To be free of the entanglements of society and to make my most im- possible dream come true . . . Known for: Playing the trumpet . . . Activities: Pep Band 3, Field Science Club, Stage Band 2, Marching Band 4, Concert Band 4 Richard Chavez , . . Ambition: To drive a let someday . . . Known for: Being called Caesar . . , Activities: Basketball 3 Patrick Henry Conarty . . . Ambition: To live a peace- ful life, and to make my fellow friends a better way of life . . . Known for: Being with Rich and having fun with the gang . . , Activities: Swimming 2, Gymnastics 2 Kathleen Belle Cook . . . Ambition: To grow some brains and control my goofiness . . . Known for: My delightful laughing, singing and dancing, bikinis, and being me . . . Activities: Pep Club, Field Science, JJA Originator Barbara Irene Copeland . . . Ambition: To go into the field of computer programming . . . Activities: Senior Class Play, Doris Elaine Copeland , . . Ambition: To be an English teacher . . . Known for: Shaggy dog appearance, being of the weaker sex, and green eyes . . . Activ- ities: Senior Class Play Dawn Rae Christian . . , Ambition: To remain happy, own a horse ranch by the sea, and learn to surf . . . Known for: Being with Craig and owning a green clunker . . . Activities: Pep Club, ICC, 1967 Prom Hostess, FSC, Anchor Club 2, DA 3 Ted Alvan Christianson . . . Ambition: National Park Service or Forest Flanger or Fish 81 Game . . . Known for: Fighting with Deb and marrying her . . . Activities: Frosh Football, Varsity Band 4 Dennis Earl Chronister Donnita Clark . . . Ambition: To learn to play right . . . Known for: Being a potential OMA member . , . Activ- ities: MSCH 3, JCL, Book Club 2, FHA 2, Honors Seminar, Senior Class Play, CSF 4, P-J 2, FTA 133 Carolyn Ann Cowne . . . Ambition: To quit fighting with Gary and someday be the owner of Cinderella . . . Known for: Going with Gary Shea and always being with Rhonda, Nancy and Patsy . . . Activities: FHA 2 Nela Cox . . . Ambition: To serve God and let him lead me step by step through life . . . Known for: Being short, having a goat, and working with bees . . . Activities: CSF 3, Field Science, FTA, Honors Seminar, ICC, La Solana Joyce Craig . . . Ambition: To live my life the way I want to and always be happy with the one I love . . . Known for: Always telling my troubles to my best friend, Soledad John Crandall Bruce Craw Charlotte Culberson . . . Ambition: To be successful in what l do, and to make someone special happy . . . Known for: Always being in everybody's hair: styling it that is . . . Activities: GAA 2, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Christmas Princess Jane D'AIbini . . . Ambition: To go to college, get married, and have six kids . . . Known for: Asking dumb questions and being a Mormon . . . Activities: Pep Club, Sparteens 2, Spartanaires, Madrigals 2, CSF 4, German Club Diana DeAnda . . . Ambition: To live a happy life . . . Known for: Always laughing . . . Activities: FHA, GAA i l 134 is ,, .,,. Rene DeCeIIe . . . Ambition: To have my cake and eat it too . . . Known for: Forever making wishes on a candle . . , Activities: FSC 2, Pep Club, 1969 Gradua- tion and Baccalaureate Usherette, Anchor Club, Shield, Senior Fleturn Princess, Varsity Songleader 2, Vice-President PTAUVA, ICC Gloria De La Cerda . . . Ambition: To have success in my lite and be happy . . . Known tori: Always being with Ptosa Flomo and being in Mexicali on the week- ends Jan Derouin . . . Ambition: To be a better Corpuled- Orpuled maker than Linda . . . Known lor: Being the first drop-out of the OMA, and always being in the middle of things . , , Activities: Field Science Club, Junior Class Play Usherette, Senior Class Play, Quar- terback for powder puff football, JJA 3, SSA 4, ICC Steven Roy Derrick . . . Ambition: To be a bachelor . . . Known for: Having a ball Mike James Dessert . . . Ambition: To seek out the peace of the world and to bring a lot of other gifted Desserts into the world . . . Known for: Being weirder than hell and just thinking . . . Activities: IPSA 3, Track 2, Wrestling, Football, SAI 3, Tennis Archibald Mark Dessert Jr .... Ambition: To play Pro Football . . . Known for: Finding something to do in El Centro when no one else could . . . Activities: Foot- ball 4, Wrestling 3, Track 2, Swimming, Interact 4, Varsity C 3 James Dominguez . : . Ambition: To study medicine . , : Known for: Wearing Indian boots and doing a Biology project in one week . . . Activities: JV Base- ball, JCL f Barbara Doss , . . Ambition: To keep Fludy . . , Known for: Being a spoiled rotten brat . . . Activities: Pep Club, Chorus 3, Drill Team 3, ICC, Captain of Drill Team 5 t. ,,,, ,, Y Susan Kay Easley . . . Ambition: To become an RN . . . Activities: GAA, Sparteens 2 Deven Edwards Lupe Palma Escalente . . . Ambition: To attend college, make something out of myself, and travel through Europe . . . Known for: Always smiling and being with Angel or Sandra . . . Activities: Spartan Band 4, GAA 4, Pep Club, Spanish Club 4, Pep Band Jenny Jane Escamilla . . . Ambition: To check Ar- mando A., Amelia R., and Negra's head to see if theyfre crazy . . . Known for: Being whatever people usually think l'm known for . . . Activities: GAA, Pep Club T36 Geoffrey Scott Dray . . . Ambition: Who me? Well, uh, let's see . . . uh, mmm . . . gee whiz, l uh, mm, I think lid like to, uh, you know, uh uh . . . Known for: My ability to make decisions . . . Activities: NFL 3, CSF 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 4, Pep Club 1, Science Club 2, Junior Class Play, Chess Club 2, Madrigals Jolane Duncan . . . Ambition: To be a second Little DoIa , go away to college and be on my own . . . Known for: Being with Evie, stalled in an intersection, and making Cindy 8t Gretchen push the car while l played the guitar . . . Activities: Drill Team, GAA, Powder Puff Football Squad, Glee Club George Dunning . . . Ambition: To become a lawyer in future years . . . Known for: Talking to all nice looking young ladies and playing around with Gregory and Wayne in Grizzy's class . . . Activities: Track 3, Freshman Basketball Myla Jeanette Dutton . . . Ambition: To become a suc- cessful Math teacher . . . Known for: Being shy and never being seen without Neta . . . Activities: CSF 2, Field Science Club 2, La Solana, FHA 2 Maria de Lourdes Escobar . . . Ambition: To be a stewardess, get married tnever get divorcedl, and have four children . . . Known for: Being from Mazat- lan, Mexico and thinking differently than my friends because of my environment Craig Ewing . . . Ambition: To live on the north shore of Hawaii, to enjoy life and just make it successfully . . . Known for: Hair, Van, Dawn, combat boots, and far out experiences . . . Activities: Interact 4, Honors Seminar, Football James Francis Eyer . . . Ambition: To perform the first heart transplant in Heber . . . Known for: Being kind-hearted and easy to get along with . . . Activities: Baseball 2, Football, Basketball, Varsity C 3 Martha Jean Farmer . . . Ambition: To succeed with M. Hughes and live happily ever after . . . Known for: Always being with Mark or Dee, being a farmer's daughter, having little feet, and wanting things I can never have . . . Activities: Pep Club 2, DA 3, RMH 2 Irma Gloria N. Favela . . . Ambition: To become a Head Start teacher and to travel around the world before l get too old . . . Known for: Sitting around outside the library building with my friends, especially with Mary Mable J. Feagin . . . Ambition: To get out in the world and learn something new . . . Known for: Breaking up and going back with Michael . . . Activities: GAA 2, Glee Club, Chorus 2 Estella Gomez Fernandez . . . Ambition: To find a job when l graduate and to go on to college . . . Known for: Trying to solve somebody else's problems. Guadalupe Fernandez . . . Ambition: To go to college and be successful in whatever l try to do and to find the right person . . . Known for: Always being happy . . . Activities: GAA, Spanish Club l37 Kathy Stewart, Vicki Lyons, Howard Jackson Sylvia Alorda, Mike Hatton, Emilie Alarcon Dr. Maxwell Clarke Sylvia Barrett .... Beatrice Schachter Lou Martin ........ Lennie Neumark .. Carole Blanca .... Alice Blake ..... Vivian Paine ... Rusty O'Brien ... Linda Rosen .., .. Jose Rodriquez ... Carrie Blain .... Harry Kagan .... Jill Norris ...... Rachel Gordon .. Elizabeth Ellis . . . Francine Gardner . Helen Arbuzzi . . . Charles Arrons . . . Katherine Wolzow . Edward Williams . Paul Barringer ... Joe Ferone ..i... Ella Friedenberg . . J. J. McHabe ... Frances Egan . . . Charlotte Wolf .... Man ......... Sadie Finch ... Woman .... Ellen ....... Mr. Bester .... l38 CAST . . Paul Worthman . . . , Kathy Stewart .... Mary Glesne .. Bernard Gilpin BillJehle ... Irma Valencia ..... Vicki Lyons Barbara Copeland RonRael Linda Vogt ... Luis Gutierrez Le Ann Magarity ... Hugh Berkley . . Sylvonia Sager Jan Derouin .... Karen Flock . Candy Candland . . , . Linda Foster . . . Robert Fisher . . Nancy Valencia .... Keith Milton Howard Jackson D .... Mike Hatton .... Mary Sullivan ... Larry Williams ... Emilie Alarcon .... Kristin Jones Tom McAndrews .. Doris Copeland ... Emilie Alarcon . Debbie Thomas ....., Frank Fish Mike Hatton Up The Down Staircase Gave Laughs With Tears The sensitive performance of principals Kathy Stewart and Mike Hatton allowed the tragic pa- thos of teacher's and students sometimes futile struggles for educational success to show through 'the hilarious satire of this popular Bel Kaufman story. Fighting dropouts, language bar- riers, tangled communications, apathy, and hand- icaps, teachers and students win as much as they lose in this charming glimpse of a troubled metropolitan school. Larry Williams, Paul Worthman Kathy Stewart PRODUCTION STAFF Director, Mrs. Ruby Motta-Unit Manager, Joy Howes-Lighting, Chris Gay, Linda Green-Sound, Oscar Smith Jr.-Class Publicity, Teri Albright, Donnita Clark, Betsey McMahon-Technical Di- rector, Mr. Chris Gay-Business Manager, Emilie Alarcon-Costume Manager, Sylvia Alorada, Em- ilie Alarcon-Prompter, Toni Murray-Makeup, Sylvia Alorda, Emilie Alarcon, Larry Jennings- Tickets, Larry Jennings, Martha Yates, Cheryl Maxon-Program, Larry Jennings, Graphic Arts Class. USHEFKETTES Sylvia Alorda, Betsy McMahon, Kathy Barker, Linda Steen, Jolane Duncan, Chris Tavernier, Debbie Gollmar, Joann Valenzuela, Rosie Huff- man, Vickie Villanueva, JoAnn Mar, Martha Yates Ignacio Tapia Figueroa, Jr .... Ambition: To graduate from the walls of Central. .. Known for: Doing nothing Frank Carlton Fish . . . Ambition: To live a happy life with a happy person . . . Known for: Lori, BSA ac- tivities, being sweet to everyone, lousy grades, being kinda stupid . . . Activities: Chess Club 2, CSF 4, CSF President, Field Science Club 2, Basketball, Commis- sioner of Student Relations, Key Club, Book Club 2, Band 4, Boys State, NCTE Award Nominee, Optimist Youth Award, Honors Seminar 2 Robert Frank Fisher . . . Ambition: To break the land speed record in a red submarine . . . Known for: Having bobby pins and doing things with Flanagan and Lavezo . . . Activities: Football, CSF 2, Tennis 4, Junior Class Play, Band 4, Band Vice President, Stage Band 4, Pep Band 2, Senior Class Play, Varsity C 2, Chess Club 2, Thespians, JCL, Key Club 2, Science Club, IPSA Patrick John Flanagan . . . Ambition: To be happy and successful . . . Known for: Driving Corvairs very well and having a good looking'girl friend James Thomas Flesner . . . Ambition: to start at the top and go up . . . Known for: Having a great tan . . . Activities: Football 4, Golf Karen Marie Flock . . . Ambition: To be realistic and to be free of the prison of reality . . . Known for: being one of the freaks and sitting on the grass . . . Activi- ties: NFL 3, Honors Seminar 2, Art Guild, Senior Class Treasurer, Dress Code Committee, Book Club 2, CSF 3, PJ Club 2, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Shield Linda Lee Foster . . . Ambition: To do something in life that can help someone else, stop changing my mind . . . Known for: Being Linda Foster, late, talking, and always -doing something-the wrong way . , . Activi- ties: Drill team PJ Club, Senior Class Play, Powder- puff Football, Girls Track Jenne Fourong . . . Ambition: To succeed in life, and to be a special someone to someone special . . . Known for: Always talking about certain guys, being with Rl, having poor eyesight, and liking guys l cant have Ester German Franco Michael Frauenthal . . . Ambition: To be the President . . . Known for: Flirting, having Apts, and for crashing . . . Activities: Freshman Football, Wrestling 4, ln- teract, CBC's Charles Arthur Frazier . . . Ambition: To make this world a better place to live in . . . Known for: Putting a lot of iunk together and creating that one special something . . . Activities: Freshman Football, Chorus 2 ltransferl Susan Marie Freire . . . Ambition: To be successful and happy, to go to college, and to get out of the valley . . . Known for: Having a last name no one can pronounce or spell and running around with DL . . . Activities: Band 4 John Michial Gaddis . . . Ambition: To own an airline so my high school buddies can sweep the runways . . . Known for: The yellow El Camino . . . Activities: Stage Band 3, Marching Band 3, Varsity Band 3 Diane Gans . . . Ambition: To go to college, pursue medical and marital careers . . . Known for: Being a three year graduate . . . Activities: CSF 2 Carmen Garcia Ramiro S. Garcia l-41 42 Rosalia Garcia . . . Ambition: To do something right in life, make Rudy happy, and to be able to do all the things DM does . . . Known for . . . Telling stories, balogna sandwiches, and being the only one not able to go . . . Activities: Drillteam, Varsity Songleader Soledad Lugo Garcia . . . Ambition: To be happy and successful Daniel Robert Garin . . . Ambition: To be a farmer with a large cattle ranch . . . Known for: Not chasing girls . . . Activities: FFA, Stage Crew Hector Gabriel Garza . . . Ambition: To be patient, make the best of situations, enjoy life-'s pleasures, and race autos . . . Known for: Having a red bug John L. Geisler . . . Ambition: To be a jack of all trades . . . Known for: Having the nickname, Spot . . Activities: Baseball, Wrestling Bernard Edward Gilpin . . . Ambition: To own a certain farmer's daughter . . . Known for: Owning the ultimate in two wheel transportation . . . Activities: Key Club 2, CSF 2. Science Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Book Club, Tennis 3 Mary Ann Glesne . . . Ambition: To study veterinary medicine and to observe the wild animal kingdom . . . Known for: Riding in my little green Datsun with SH and being with my Eddie Alarcon . . . Activities: Senior Class Play Thomas E. Golf . . . Ambition: To succeed in every- thing l do because I haven't succeeded in anything so far . . . Known for: Driving a VW and going with JB . . . Activities: FFA 3 .. Deborah Gail Gollmer . . . Ambition: To graduate from OMA and to marry that certain guy . . . Known for being that new girl and a Mormon . . . Activities: Graduation Usherette, Junior committees, Senior Play, German Club, Yearbook staff, Spanish Club, Pep Club ltransferi Manuel Diaz Gonzalez . . . Ambition: To go to college, try to succeed in life, and settle down: not in Imperial Valley . . , Known for: Being good and staying out of trouble. Maria Evangelina Gonzalez . . . Ambition: To become a nurse and have fun with Jesse . . . Known for: Having messy hair and always smiling Dana Robert Gray . . . Ambition: To marry a rich girl and travel around the world . . . Known for: Being an easy going guy, my mail box, and my Irish jig . . . Activities: Baseball, Interact James C. Gray . . . Ambition: To get taller and make somebody happy . . . Known for: Being the smallest senior in school , . . Activities: Business Club Lena Mae Green Bonnie Sue Green . . . Ambition: To always be one jump ahead of Crusty , to finish college, and get married . . . Known for: Being a Wild Welshman . hanging around with Lou and Vicki, and my crusty fingers on the piano . . . Activities: Spartanaires 2, Madrigals 2, Christmas Holiday 3, FHA 4 Leonard Griffith . . . Ambition: To be happy and find the thing I like to do . . . Known for: Smiling all the time and LG . . . Activities: Baseball 3, FFA 3 143 Sherry Gullett . . . Janet Susan Gunderson . . . J. Luis Gutierrez . . . Ambition: To walk out of college with a Ph.D. in Humanities . . . Known for: Being a care-free, contented, happy-go-lucky Mexican National . . . Activities: IPSA Marlene R. Hammons . . . Ambition: To succeed in whatever I decide to do and visit the East Coast . . . Known for: Running around with D.B. and The Group, and always having something to celebrate l-44 Christine Ann Hanson . . . Ambition: To be a success in life, to be a teacher, and to graduate from OMA . . . Known for: Being with Debbie and Leigh . . . Activities: GAA 2, JJA 3, SSA 4 Jamie L. Harbolt . . . Ambition: To be happy . . . Known for: Being with Mike and driving the best- looking Datsun in town . . . Activities: SFL, Pep Club 2, Anchor Club 2, DA, MAF 3 Gregory Fredrick Harris . . . Ambition: To be a com- puter programmer . . . Known for: Listening to jazz and being the U.S. Food Market top man . . . Ac- tivities: lnteract 2, Homecoming Escort Michael McLeod Hatton . . . Ambition: To find love in a guitar, and to live in San Francisco . . . Known for: Music . . . Activities: Frosh President, Band 4, Presi- dent 3, Stage Band, Drum Major, Class Plays, Base- ball 3, Varsity C, Book Club 2, JCL President, CSF, IADA 4, interact 4, Treasurer, Sgt. Arms, Director Steve Ryan Hendrickson . . . Ambition: To be the best at everything I do, and win the Baja 1000 with Fiod and Keith . . . Known for: A green and white jeep- wagon, and having wild projects . . . Activities: Foot- ball 3, Wrestling 2, Tennis, FFA 4, CBC's 2, Varsity Band 4, Pep Band 2, Varsity C John Fred Hesse . . .Ambition: To have a long talk with Mr. Mayfield . . . Known for: Being unknown Charles Hester . . . Ambition: To change my name to Jim Beam and to live in Southern Comfort . . . Known for: Going to most of the CBC meetings . . . Activities: FFA 4, Wrestling 3 Rachel Angelina Hernandez . . . Ambition: To make up my mind about what l really want to do . . . Known for: Always being with Charlotte . . . Activities: Pep Club David Lemon Hidalgo . . . Barney M. Hom . . . Ambition: To be a self-made millionaire by 1984 . . . Known for: My pseudo-intel- lectual image . . . Activities: CSF, Interact 4, NFL, Book Club, JCL, Chess Club 3, Honors Seminar 2 Andrew G. Horne . . . Ambition: To graduate from college, join the Coast Guard, and see the world, in any obtuse order . . . Known for: Being Mr. Barnett's hard-working, efficient lab assistant . . . Activities: CSF 3, Junior Class Play, ICC 2, Try-out for Senior Class Play Les Daron Horton . . . Ambition: To drink Buba under the table . . . Known for: The Green Scrahool and trying to quit smoking . . . Activities: Football, Gym 4, CBC 4 Deborah Catherine Houts . . . Ambition: To marry John M. and become an excellent beautician and live happily ever after . . . Known for: Having blonde hair and freckles and going with John Maddox for three years . . . Activities: FHA 2, Band 3 Ethel Howes . . . Ambition: To live a nursery rhyme Known for: my job with Slim Gym and my selling partner . . . Activities: Stage Crew 3, FTA Rose Marie Huffman . . . Ambition: To be successful in college and life, to be happy, get the guy l have wanted and to be more independent of Jo . . . Known for: Being gullible, driving a green Valiant and saying my things . . . Activities: Field Science Club, Pep Club, Anchor Club, German Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play Usherette, PTAUVA Ramona Imperial . . , Ambition: To travel and succeed in life . . . Known for: Having short hair, always being with J.F. and Ft.V .... Activities: FHA 2 Jerry Chester Irving . . . Ambition: To get on a bike and ride wherever it takes me . . . Known for: Nothing in particular except lBOD . . . Activities, Football 2, Wrestling 3, Field Science Club 2 George William Jackson . . . Ambition: To make it as big as a gas jockey . . . Known for: Red and White Falcon . . . Activities: Band Howard Thomas Jackson . . . Ambition: To live an unobtrusive yet omnibus life . . . Known for: Having long hair and radical ideas . . . Activities: Swimming Team 4, MVP 2, Key Club 3, Key Club Vice President, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Varsity C 2 Shirley J. Jackson . . . Ambition: To leave the Valley and become a bookkeeper and to succeed in all that l do . . . Known for: Always going to San Diego and never being there when something's going on. William B. Jehle . . . Ambition: To own a 59 Fleet- wood . . . Known for: Being unbelievably lazy, and a corduroy coat . . . Activities: Football, Baseball 2, Band 4, Interact 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, IPSA Eurlean Johnson . . . Ambition: To get a nice job and to marry that special someone . . . Known for: Goldy- locks . . . Activities: Drill Team 2, Track, Mixed Chorus, Beginning Glee, Advanced Glee 2, Madrigals Karla Jeanne Johnson . . . Ambition: To be an ar- chetectural engineer . . . Known for: Curly hair and dimples . . . Activities: GAA 4, Honors Seminar 3, Gym Award, PJ Club, Track Jeffery Owen Johnston . . . Ambition: To get away from it all . . . Known for: Being a tennis bum, an Okie, loving the South, and Manolos Saturday after- noon . . . Activities: ,JV Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 2 Judy Jeannette Jones . . . Ambition: To go to Paris and Hawaii, own an olive-green Dodge Charger, and to say a certain three words to a certain boy . . . Known for: My expressions and my stupid sayings, such as don't do anything I wouIdn't do . . . Ac- tivities: FHA 3 Kristin Gale Jones . . . L. Robert Jones . . . Ambition: To be a cop . . . Known for: Liking a girl in a converted VW bus Robert Mark Kandal . . . Ambition: To be a doer, not a dreamer, and a giver, not a taker . . . Known for: Eating pasta at the Franks, closing one eye and ex- plaining to people that Gary's not noncomposmentis iPsA Activities: Football 2, Interact Club 4, CBC and 4 Deborah Lee Keesee . . . Ambition: To acguire the Eastern touch . . . Known for: Passing the pencil test, and liken' 'em lean . . . Activities: Varsity songleader 2, Head Songleader, Pep Club 4, Usherette at Gradua- tion, Usherette at Baccalaureate, Dress Review board, ICC, CSF, Field Science Club 3, Shield Staff 2, Anchor Club, PJ Club, Class Committees, PTAUVA, POBS 4 Earl Cleveland Keith . . . Ambition: To get out of El Centro and make money . . . Known for: Earl J. Marie Kerrigan . . . Ambition: To graduate without having to go to Continuation . . . Known for: Always being on restriction for something stupid Patrick Charles Kilgore . . . Ambition: To find a lost treasure in Davies Valley, and then have a ball after I find it . . . Known for: lmitating John Wayne, and my laugh . . . Activities: SAI, Wrestling 3, Cross Country, Interact Club 4, ASB Vice President Karen Ann Kneedler , . . Ambition: To marry JWM and be happy . . . Known for: Going with JWM Jonathan Rudy Komenda . . . Ambition: To own my own Jack-in-the-Box . . . Known for: Being a super Jack . . . Activities: Football 2, Wrestling, Interact 3, Field Science, Junior Class Play, JCL, ICC Representa- tive 2, CBC Mary Laddomada . . . Ambition: To go to college, to be a social worker, and to go to Europe . . . Known for: Helping to solve arguements, and being the girl from New York City Craig J. Lamoreaux . . . Ambition: To never get caught at anything again . . . Known for: Illegal vacations... Activities: Gym 4, CBC 4 Julie Lee Lancaster . . . Ambition: To be a Kilgare Col- lege Rangerette . . . Known for: Driving a little yellow bug, being called Fred, and my laugh . . . Activities: Drill Team 3-co-captain, Pep Club 3, Gymnastics, ICC, Madrigals, J.G, 2, Junior Class Play Committee Steve Lavezo . . . Ambition: To be another Miles Davis . . . Known for: Streaking in a red Comet . . . Activ- ities: Pep Band 2, Stage Band 4, Varsity Band 4 Deborah Lay . . . Ambition: To find all the happiness in the world and to find someone to share that hap- piness with . . . Known for: Being a skinny cowboy in Brawley, riding a giant banana, and my laugh . . . Activities: Band 3 Victor Leftwich . . . Ambition: To pack up my life and head for New York City, San Bias, and Quebec, Canada . . . Known tor: Eight summertime weeks with Pam Jessie David Lemos . . . Ambition: To be a track coach and a P.E. teacher . . . Known for: Going to Mexicali and all chicanas girls . . . Activities: Cross Country, Track 3, treasurer and vice president Spanish Club Sue Lester . . . Ambition: To marry Michael and have an endless supply of happiness . . . Known for: Going with Mike and hating Central . . . Activities: DA 3, Gymnastics 3 Walter Lewis Melanie Dawn Line Claude Lloyd . . . Ambition: To become a prolific philanthropist and to achieve euphoria by being a prosperous, lecherous, and venerable bon vivant who always retains a scintilla of inscrutability . . . Known for: Being an Italian named Claude . . . Activities: Baseball 4, Football, JCL, Interact 4, La Solana, Madri- gals, CBC, IPSA Raymond Loera . . . Ambition: To be self reliable and to be a success . . . Known for: Driving all the J.F. of El Centro and Heber . . . Activities: Baseball 3, FFA, UWA 2 Phillip Flay Logsdon Richard Longoria . . . Ambition: To get married and have twenty conejitos, or not get married and have twenty conejitos . . . Known for: Always being at church on Sundays, and being sober-mmmm-hmmm . . , Activities: Baseball 3 Mary Ellen Lopez . . . Ambition: To become an artist, and to go to Rome . . . Known for: Talking and laughing a lot, being happy and sad at the same time, and, most important, being Gloria's best friend . . . right Gloria? Mary Lopez . . . Ambition: To go to Mexico City . . . Known for: Always being with Raul Aguilar Angulo Barbara Ann Lorkovic . . . Ambition: To get out of school and become a beautician . . . Known for: My crazy laugh, worrying about grades, and giving everyone headaches . . . Activities: Powderpuff Foot- ball Team Gary Alan Lowe Jerry B. Lugo Ill . . . Ambition: To be the first Mexican president of the U.S .... Known for: Going with a Calexico senorita . . . Activities: Football 2, Basketball, WWA 4, CBC Miguel Luna . . . Ambition: To become a success in life . . . Known for: Being from Heber and a shy and quiet boy Nellie Luna . . . Ambition: To join the service and help the lonely guys by doing my thing . . . Known for: Sitting in art, period 2, just looking out the window and flirting with construction workers etc .... Ac- tivities: School 4 Victoria Page Lyons . . . Ambition: To join the other freaks of the world . . . Known for: Being one of the freaks and sitting on the grass . . . Activities: Field Science Club 2, Art Guild 2, Book Club, JCL, Com- missioner of Publicity Thomas Patrick McAndrews . . . Ambition: To get plenty of sex, dope, and cheap thrills . . . Known for: Sex, dope, and cheap thrills . . . Activities: Football 2, Golf 1, Wrestling 4, Interact Club 3, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play Edward D. McEIhaney . . . Ambition: To try to be as successful as I can at anything that l might try . . . Known for: Lengthy debates with teachers about any and all insignificant data . . . Activities: Football Ref- eree Antagonizer 4 Fran McLane Elizabeth Anne McMahon . . . Ambition: To graduate from college, marry a millionaire and travel endlessly . . . Known for: Being a member in good standing of OMA and my 3,000 mile jaunt . . . Activities: ICC, Concert Band 3-secretary 1, Marching Band 2, CSF 2, Field Science, Anchor Club 2, Pep Club, GAA, Class Committees, Class Play Usherette 2, German Club, POBS 3, OMA, JJA 3, SSA, Class Cheerleader 'REQ Karen McNair . . . Ambition: To win an argument with my sparring partner and to become a FIRST LADY . . . Known for: Always fighting, being cold, having bandaids, and being confused . . . Activities: ICC 2, Field Science Club, Pep Club 2, Vice President, Anchor Club, Dress Review Board, Class Committees, Baccalaurette Usherette, Graduation Usherette, La Solana, PTA UVA Patrick Brian McNeece . . . Ambition: To understand to be happy, and to have another teacher like AMI Weand . . .Known for: Being an enigma . . . Activities Track 3, Football 2, CSF 3, interact 2, NCTE Nominee Honors Seminar 3 John Robert Maddox . . . Ambition: To be the world's largest car dealer like Ralph . . . Known for: Clarence, my cars, and Debbie Juanita Mah . . . Ambition: To leave something on earth besides my tombstone . . . Known for: Having the most wonderful friends in the world . . . Activities: FTA 3, NFL 3, MSCH 3, JCL, P-J 3, CSF 4, Art Guild, Honors Seminar 2, Book Club 2, Class Plays Thomas Alfred Maddry . . . Ambition: To be success- ful and move to Australia or Hawaii . . . Known for: Having a van that runs sometimes . . . Activities: Gymnastics Lee Ann Magarity . . . Ambition: To travel around the world and meet lots of people . . . Known for: Swal- lowing my contact lenses . . . Activities: Senior Class Play Stephen Malone . . . Ambition: To become a profes- sional baseball player or an entertainer . . . Known for: Being at all the happenings with a good hi-ball . . . Activities: J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball Thomas Alexander Maloof . . . Ambition: To join the United Lebanese Appeal . . . Known for: Being an i'ARAB . . . Activities: Football 2, Interact 4, Frosh. Treasurer, Soph. President, Jr. class play, Sr. Return, Field Science Club, La Solana Staff, CBC, IPSA James Manix . . . Ambition: To get out of this valley as soon as possible . . . Known for: Reading books Don Mannarino . . . Ambition: To be a successful architect . . . Known for: Two hour rap sessions with certain people . . . Activities: Interact 4, Football 3, Baseball 3 Jo Ann Mar . . . Ambition: To bring happiness to whoever I meet . . . Known for: Wanting advice but never taking it, sewing my clothes . . . Activities: Art Guild, Science Club, Anchor Club, Pep Club 3, Class Committees 4, Class Treasurer 3, Senior Return, Graduation Marshal, PTA UVA 4, Shield Marlene Marini . . . Ambition: To find the right hus- band and father . . . Known for: Having a little girl named Troy Jeff Marlin . . . Ambition: To marry Becky and be- come a Mechanical engineer . . . Known for: Always being with Becky Patricia Martel . . . Ambition: After graduation l want to return to New Hampshire to go to beautician school . . . Known for: Being the only girl that has transferred from New Hampshire and working at Bakers . . . Activities: Library Club 2, Treasurer of FBLA Alfredo Martinez . . . Ambition: To become involved in the field of mechanics upon graduation . . . Known for: My interest in physical fitness such as weight lifting, judo, and boxing . . . Activities: Wrestling 4 Jesse J. Martinez . . . Ambition: To enjoy life as it comes . . . Known for: Being from Heber, and going around with a certain girl . . . Activities: Football ,CNA 'H V l l54 Maria Martinez G .... Ambition: To go to Mexico and study for a year or two. l want to be a good secretary . . . Known for: Teri always screaming and laughing with Merry L. Linda Sue Mathis . . . Ambition: To become a nurse and tKeep on pushing for S.S.l . . . Known for: Eating too much salt, and being with the State Street Gang . . . Activities: Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus 2, GAA 2 Cheryl Maxson . . . Ambition: To make it back to Paris with Syl and some money for MORE fun times . . . Known for: Being a poverty-stricken Mona Money- bags . . . Activities: PTA UVA, Girlts Tennis, Anchor Club, CSF, Junior President, Sophomore Treasurer, Graduation Marshal, Honors Seminar, Honors Reading Maria De Jesus Mendez . . . Ambition: To get out of Gringoland . . . Known for: Losing my temper when someone criticizes Mexico and Benny El Yaki, and my boyfriend from Mexicali Rosario Mendez . . . Ambition: To go back to my Mexico Lindo, and be the mother of two children and the wife of One man . . . Known for: Loving my country and all boys SOUTH of the border, never NORTH Nancy Meredith . . . Ambition: To be a Bank manager . . . Known for: t'Smiley , always smiling . . . Activi- ties: Girls Glee, Tennis Dee Merrill . . . Ambition: To take and see things for what they're worth . . . Known for: My sweet disposi- tion! . . , Activities: Freshman Class Secretary, Pep Club 3, SFL Lee Ann Merrill . . . Ambition: To finish college and' teach, travel, learn to accept things for what they're worth, and make the most out of life by living for what I believe . . . Known for: Being moody and changing from a flea to a rat . . . Activities: Prom Hostess, Pep Club, Field Science Club 2, SFL, Anchor Club 3, Gymnastics 2, CC ,,, ,, Randal Miles . . . Ambition: To see the world and never settle down . . . Known for: My white VW Micro bus with the pop up top . . . Activities: Football 2, Golf 2, Interact 4, Director, BB, V of G, River trip 2 Lois Jean Minnix . . . Ambition: To make the best out of life . . . Known for: Talking about people, and always being with Shirley 8 Barbara . . . Activities: Girl's Glee 2, Mixed Chorus 2, GAA 2 Marcos Monge . . . Ambition: To go to college and succeed in music or sports . . . Known for: Not smil- ing and being serious about life . , . Activities: Basket- ball Melinda Marie Morgan . . . Ambition: To stay out of trouble and get serious . . . Known for: Tramping Richie's color garden and always being happy . . . Activities: Frosh dance, Jr. 81 Sr. Prom, Anchor Club, BBB, JJA Deborah Louise Morrison . . . Ambition: To make my parents proud of me, become a nurse, and to make Leigh as happy as I can . . . Known for: Living in Heber, saying: Leigh doesn't care , my long blond hair . . . Activities: Drill Team 2, JJA 3, SSA 4 Gary Lee Mullins . . . Ambition: To become success- ful in life and acquire a large amount of money . . . Known for: Running around with Kandal and the fel- lows. Driving that beautiful white car of mine . . . Activities: Varsity Track 2, Basketball, Varsity Cross Country 2, Varsity C 2 Rick Munson Ronald Munson . . . Ambition: To finish college . . Known for: Having an orange Corvair Goodbye Central, Hello World, Say Seniors Each year graduating seniors find them- selves hurled into a tremendous world. As they seek to find their purpose in this life of confusion and opportunity, many will go on to college, some to vocational school, and others will begin work immediately. Whichever road seniors decide to take, gov- ernment, a required subject, prepares them to take active roles as citizens. The legisla- tive process became a real thing as Mr. Young's class performed as a mock con- gress. ln the scene above, Representative Gary, Lowe introduces a bill for his con- stituents. Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Flesner. Speaker-of-the-House John Gaddis, and House Clerk Loren Ness also face their classmate congressmen.'l In addition many other courses, some of which are pictured on these four pages, were taken to meet graduation requirements and to aid in preparation for tomorrow. 156 . ,,,' : 3 I e fa .,.1 i A im., ,,,l ' Mr. Lusk gives Jeff Dray the Kuder interest inventory test. . . ..r, I yo-sims Muna., Luisa Villegas drills herself on a ten-key adding machine in preparation for a test in office machines. Oscar Smith prepares a pilot press for operation in Ad- vanced Graphic Arts. h E Jeff Dray and James Ever measure the refraction index Mr. Baptiste explains arrow representation of resultant of glass in physics. vectors to attentive pre-calculus students. 157 u- X' L Q R . , ,. After taking a rate exercise, students hopefully test their comprehension in Mr. Weand's College Prep reading class. 2 C , it 'fl fs i fx, ttt gl Jesse Martinez repairs a motor gear-box in Agriculture Shop 4. VH 1 it qi Teri Albright confidently explains the answer to a test ques- Senior girls experiment with color schemes for effective tion on Spanish history in South America. decoration in Mrs. Kline's Home Furnishings class. 158 N, Balladeer Bewails Academic Tribulations And it came to pass in the early morn Toward the last of the semester, There arose a great multitude Smiting the books and wailing. But some there were who rose peacefully For they had prepared the way, And they had made straight the paths of knowledge They were ready in that day. When finished they gathered up their belongings And went quietly through the door, Each one vowing unto himself I shall pass this way no more. These lines were composed and sung by Beth Noble to portray the harmony and style of English and Scottish ballads for a study of Old British literature in Mrs. Ezell's senior l English class. While the computerless computer math class anxiously such as the flow chart Anne Flock and Fred Salazar are awaited their equipment. they concentrated on problems examining. l59 Joan Murray . . . Ambition: To have a career in air travel and to visit back East every summer . . . Known for: Singing, laughing, dancing . . . Activities: FHA 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, JJA, OMA 4 Robert Lawerence Naungayan . . Manuela Navarro Paez . . . Ambition: To become a Spanish teacher and to come back after I graduate to see all my friends . . . Known for: Being very nervous when I go to the front of the class Loren Ness . . . Ambition: To become a member of the Hell's Angels . . . Known for: Owning 8 motorcycles and 2 cars and graduating at semester to go to work Theresa Suzanne Nickel . . . Ambition: To have the last laugh, My cup runneth over . . . Known for: Having the straightest jeep in town and happy hills . . . Activities: Anchor Club 3, Field Science Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics 2, Prom Hostess, DA 2 Elizabeth Elaine Noble . . . Ambition: To be used of God is my desirel' . . . Known for: Never recognizing or greeting people because I don't wear my glasses, and being a Pentecostal Christian . . . Activities: CSF 2, Art Guild, Photography Club 2, Honors Seminar 2, Music Club Elethy Mae 0'Neal . . . Ambition: To find the right man and get married . . . Known tor: Having curly hair and being different . . . Activities: Spartanaires Patricia L. Pacrem . . . Ambitions: To graduate, to make that someone spec?al happy, and to someday go to Hawaii or Alcapulco . . . Known for: Being the only Pacrem and hanging around with Gordy . . . Activities: FHA 2 Ernest V. Paleo . . . Ambition: To avoid the Draft, and make it through someday . . . Known for: Being an active member of UWA of Heber Richard Marc Peterson Christopher Hall Petree . . . Ambition: To get a college education and to keep my lifetime membership in CBC . . . Known for: My 4.0 average and being a life member of CBC . . . Activities: Commissioner of Athletics, Interact 3, Varsity C 3, Freshman Football, JV Football, Varsity Football 2, Freshman Wrestling, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball 3 Rick Phelps . . . Ambition: To be . . . Known for: Being humble and modest . . . Activities: Basketball 3, Tennis 4, Varsity C 2 Kenneth Dale Pinkstaff . . . Ambition: To fit my way of life into the world . . . Known for: Having a spare Honda and never saying the right thing . . . Activities: Band Sharon Irene Poe . . . Ambition: To travel, become completely self-reliant, to have long hair again, and make tomorrow better than today . . . Known for: Wanting what I can't have, being sarcastic and being misunderstood. Know what I mean SRD? . . . Activ- ities: P.ep Club, Field Science Club 2 Catherine Porter . . . Ambition: To be happy and successful in that order . . . Known for: Having PB, IC, and RB constantly remind me about a certain black blouse . . . Activities: GAA 4, Math Club Shirley Ann Preece . . . Ambition: To be a teacher . . . Known for: Driving a red hot wagon and for not smoking . . . Activities: Science Club, Pep Club .xv Patricia Ann Price . . . Ambition: To get rid of my nickname, Prudence, and become an artist . . . Known for: My cartoons and yellow jeep . . . Activities: Field Science Club, Pep Club, Anchor Club, CSF, Honors Seminar 2, JJA, Graduated Member of OMA, Usherette at Baccalaurette, POBS 4 Patricia Joyce Price . . . Ambition: To marry the nicest and live the finest . . . Known for: Being called Little Pattie . . . Activities: Pep Club 2, CSF 2, Anchor Club 2, PJ Club, Field Science Club, Junior Class Secretary, Usherette at Graduation, Usherette at Baccalaureate, Usherette at Junior Class Play, POBS 4, JJA, PTAUVA Michael Kay Prince Henry Joseph Proo . . . Ambition: To get rich enough so l can swim in my money . . . Known for: Being a Jew, and smoking cigars . . . Activities: Football 2 Michael Steven Purcella . . . Ambition: To go to col- lege, work in a Richfield Station, and earni a lot of money and retire . . . Known for: Driving a yellow 38 Ford and for being a diver on the swimming team Activities: Football, Swimming 4, Varsity C 2 Elvira Cecilia Quiroz . . . Ambition: To become a secretary and to get out of this weird, weathered val- ley . . . Known for: Being very quiet and suddenly coming out with something Ronald Miguel Rael . , . Ambition: To prove to every- one that when I retire as president and major stock- holder of IBM at the age of 65, l will still be a bach- elor . . . Known for: Jan, Cathy, Karen, Linda, Patty, Debbie, etc .... Activities: Field Science Club, Math Club 2, NFL 2, Art Guild 2, CSF 2, Class Play, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Cabaret 3, Madrigals 3, President of Art Guild Amelia Emily Ramirez . . . Ambition: To become a nurse and get married to a special guy CSSJ . . . Known for: Being with my guy and having fun , . Raymond 0. Ramirez Ofelia Rangel . . . Ambition: To become a nurse and lead a happy, successful life . . . Known for: Always going to Mexicali and being quiet some of the time, part of the time, and most of the time A Debra Ann Christianson . . . Ambition: To be a good mother and housewife to Ted . . . Known for: Having a boyfriend and husband named Teddybear Paul William Richardson . . . Ambition: To achieve my intended goal in life and to become an aeronautic engineer . . . Known for: Driving the fastest VW around . . . Activities: La Solana, Band 2 Robert Lewis Richter . . . Ambition: To inherit my old man's land and to become unbelievably wealthy . . . Known for: Never getting caught, CBC president, Friday lunches, and skinny girls . . . Activities: Foot- ball, Baseball, Track, Interact, Field Science Club, CBC Rosemary Mavis Robinson William Newton Robinson . . . Ambition: To graduate and to do good in football . . . Known for: Doing it right . . . Activities: Baseball 3, Football 2 James Benjamin Rodriguez . . . Ambition: To be as smart as Mr. Barnett . . . Known for: Collecting money for breakage in chemistry . . . Activities: Track Man- ager 3, Varsity Wrestling Manager Johnny G. Rodriguez . . . Ambition: To make all kinds of money . . . Known for: Hanging around with Weasle, my big smile, and always being sober . . .N Activities: Freshman Football, Track ' Terry Leland Rogers . . . Ambition: To be a navy cook . . . Known for: My nickname, Lightning, plus my big feet . . . Activities: Football 2, Swimming George Duarte Romero Rosa Maria Romo . . . Ambition: To travel and be happy with someone l know, QGVJ . . . Known for: Always wanting a car and never getting it. Going around with Gloria de la Cerda Lynda Ann Roussel . . . Ambition: To graduate, get married, and have plenty of kids . . . Known for: Rid- ing around with the big JB Genaro Ruiz Jr .... Ambition: To attract young women, and to someday be a box boy at Cook's . . . Known for: Being a janitor at Cook's Market and having the '56 Chevie with push-button windows . . . Activities: Key Club, Varsity Wrestling 2 Maria Dahlia Ruiz . . . Ambitiont: To get my license, a job, and find myself a good guy, and then who knows? . . . Known for: Never getting anywhere, help- gwlgband laughing for nothing . . . Activities: Spanish u Rose Christine Ruiz . . . Ambition: To be a member of the FBI, CIA, and Humane Society . . . Known for: My real impressing smile and green Camand Varoom . . . Activities: GAA 2, Drill Team 2 MW' Guadalupe Sanchez Jose Zamora Sanchez Luis Sanchez , . . Ambition: To be a detective and to attend the University of Mexico and be successful . . . Known for: Being a cowboy John Santana . . . Ambition: To be a commercial photographer . . . Known for: Being a photographer... Activities: La Solana 3, Stage Crew, Photography Club, NFL, Senior Class Play, Shield Rosie Sigala Ruiz . . . Ambition: To go to Germany, settle down in Orange County, and wait for my some- one special , . . Known for: Cruising up and down Main with Christina in my white Toronado, and looking for a certain grey GTO Yolanda Eliabelh Ruiz . . . Ambition: To find the happiness I once had, and to succeed in whatever l attempt . . . Known for: Being short, quiet, and driving a blue bug . . . Activities: GAA Devin Russel . . . Ambition: To be just like Buba, and never break-up with Geri . . . Known tor: Always being with Craig and Geri . . . Activities: CBC 4, Interact 2, Baseball 4 Sylvonia Sager . . . Ambition: Proverbs: 3:5-6 . . . l Peter 3:15 . . . Known for: Driving a brown '66 Mus- tang and wearing size 1 boots . . . Activities: NFL 4, Summer Dance Chairman 3, Chorus 2, Homecoming Dance Committee, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play Arthur Ernest Schaefer . . . Ambition: To get out of school and the valley, and make a million by 30. To live and love . . . Known for: My T-Bird, cows, short hair, wine, and women . . . Activities: Football, ln- teract 4, FFA 4 Mary Ann Schlander . . . Ambition: To withstand my initiation as a corpuled-orpuled and be a Psychiatric technician . . . Known for: Never going to classes when Johnny's here . . . Activities: Class Committee, Swimming 3, JV Cheerleader, Pep Club Kathryn Lee Schuler . . . Ambition: To go gypsy-style across country, become a lady cop, and learn to shut up . . . Known for: Singing a lot, talking to myself, and my big blue eyes . . . Activities: Madrigals 2, Spartanaires, Gymnastics 3 Kenneth Gene Sessions . . . Ambition: To leave the lmperial Valley and be successful . . . Known for: Never understanding K.A.M .... Activities: Football 4, Wrestling 4, Track 3, Key Club 3, President, FFA 2, CSF 2, ASB President William Chester Sessions . . . Ambition: To have 9 lives and 9 wives . . . Known for: E:mc2 . . . Activities: CSF 3, NFL, Swimming 4, Honors Seminar, Book Club, Campaign Manager, Key Club 3, Key Club Treasurer, Junior Class Play, Science Fair 1st Place, Varsity C, Senior Class President George Earl Shelton . . . Ambition: To own a Honda shop and work on Yamahas . . . Known for: Riding Hondas, driving blue and white Chevy pickups, and talking to different girls, especially a sophomore Mary Marguerite Shultz . . . Ambition: To make those l love happy, specially Jimmy. And learn to cook just like Sara . . . Known for: Being Wombles Woman, talking too much, too often, at the wrong time . . . Activities: Freshman Class Cheerleader, Pep Club 2, Anchor Club 3, Anchor Club Senior Advisor, Class Committees 4, Co-Ed Magazine Correspon- dent, ICC Maria Amparo Zapata Silva . . . Ambition: To go to college and be a secretary . . . Known for: Going with a certain guy in Mexicali . . . Fred William Simpson David D. L. Smith . . . Ambition: To major in business . . . Known for: Being persuasive . . . Activities: Out- standing dancer, brown belt in Judo tsooni, weight lifting Kenneth Michael Smith . . . Ambition: To make lots of money and spend it . . . Known for: Having a truck that never runs and being devoted, trustworthy, loyal, sturdy, obediant, reverant, modest etc .... Activities: Anything I can get away with Mark Andrew Smith . . . Ambition: To teach at the same college as my father . . . Known for: Not wearing socks . . . Activities: Football, Wrestling Michael Bruce Smith Sherlyon Slagle Raymond Charles Slovak . . . Ambition: To O D Buba, to win an argument with my dad, and to grow an evergreen money tree . . . Known for: Getting caught at almost everything. Being the President of CBC . . , Activities: Football 2, Baseball 3, Interact 4, CBC 4 Curtis Lee Smith . . . Ambition: To find happiness with a certain girl and to leave the Valley as soon as possible . . . Known for: The Snake, and always being with a green-eyed blonde. Also for being in the wrong places at a bad time . Activities: Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 2, JCL 2, Key Club 2, Junior Class Play 4 Oscar Smith Jr. Jack Travis Snider . . . Ambition: To lead the Arabs in a six-day war . . . Known for: Having an unbeatable weakness, KJJ . . . Activities: Swimming 3, Varsity C Nolia Solomon . . . Ambition: To become an RN . . . Known for: My quiet personality . . . Activities: Band, CSF Kurt Phillip Spanel . . . Ambition: To go to college and get out on my own . . . Known for: Getting lost in big cities, and being unable to express my innermost feelings to others . . . Activities: Football, Basketball 4, Baseball 4 John G. Spycher Cynthia Ann Starr . . . Ambition: To be a forest ranger and to be able to tell others about God's love for all people and His gift of eternal life. For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. -Romans 3:23 Lola Kathleen Stewart . . . Ambition: To play tackle football for the Kansas City Chiefs, and to be a better Corpuled- or- puled maker than Jan . . . Known for: Being' in OMA, and our Friday night flings with Jan, Linda, Mary and Debi . . . Activities: Field Science Club, Senior Class Play, Tackle for Powder Puff Foot- ball, JJA 3, SSA 4 Linda Steen . . . Ambition: To continue my budding football career as halfback at UCLA and possibly to go on to a professional career in the NFL . . . Known for: Graduating fwith difficulty! from OMA Imperial Chapter, and flunking out of JJA . . . Activities: ICC 2, NFL 3, FTA, German Club, La Solana, Usherette Sr Play, OMA 4, JJA 4, SSA 4, Powder Puff Football, Anchor Club, Pep Club Lebert Dean Stiles . . . Ambition: To be a success and have an out-of-sight time doing it . . . Known for: The things l do . . . Activities: Football 3, Wrestling 3, Baseball 4, Interact 4, Varsity C 2, Freshman Vice President, Commissioner of Finance, JCL 2 Mary Catherine Sullivan . . , Ambition: To go to Guad- alajara with Rosie and make sure l get back. And to become the head bench warmer for the Rams . . . Known for: Being a lost member of the PTAUVA, and being Sergeant of Arms of OMA . . . Activities: Field Science Club 2, German Club, Powder Puff Football, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, JJA 3, SSA 4 Daniel Wayne Sumpter . . . Ambition: To find the right people in life, move to the coast, and grow a crop of Bush . . . Known for: Having a great time with who- ever l'm with, and the weekends in San Diego with Dawn, Craig, and Frank Sid William Swarthout Timothy Burke Swarthout . . . Ambition: To be a suc- cessful farmer . . . Known for: Being a strawberry child . . . Activities: Freshman football Everett Kwong Ming Szeto . . . Ambition: To be suc- cessful . . . Activities: Physical exercise Debra Ann Tallman . . . Ambition: To be happy and spend the rest of my life with AC . . . Known for: Going with AC and being very forgetful Ernest Marquez Tamayo . . . Ambition: To be a suc- cess in everything l do . . . Known for: Not doing much . . . Activities: Cross Country 3, Track l69 Isabel Christina Tavernier . . . Ambition: To learn the Truth, and never forget the summer of '67 . . . Known for: My summers in Brentwood, being with Rosie, and serving on weekends . . . Activities: Shield 2. Junior Class Play Usherette, Senior Class Play Usher- ette, School Page Editor 2, Graduation Usherette, Shield 2 Steve Warren Taylor . . . Ambition: To be ambitious, get rich, and die young . . . Known for: Being lost in the crowd . . . Activities: Cross Country, Swimming 2, Gymnastics 3, Wrestling 3 Kae Charmaine Temple . . . Ambition: To get out of the Imperial Valley and meet people. To travel all over the world . . . Known for: Being skinny, giggling, and blushing. Being Michele's little sister . . . Activ- ities: CSF 4, Honors Seminar 3, Mr. Baptiste 2 Stephen Eugene Terry . . . Ambition: To be old enough to . . . Known lor: Having a pair of flowered tennis shoes . , . Activities: Swimming Deborah Jane Thomas . . . Ambition: To be Dean of Women at Heber Tech . . . Known for: Being the first to graduate from OMA . . . Activities: Drill Team 2, Pep Club, FHA, Junior Class Play, OMA, JJA 3, SSA 4, Tackle in PPD 4, GAA 2 George Lyle Thompson . . . Ambition: To catch up to Arny or Wilt, or resort just to a million . . . Known tor: Being such a girl-slayer . . . Activities: Basketball 4, Golf 2 Charlene Thorton . . . Ambition: To be a social worker, leave El Centro as soon as possible, and to do better than l am doing now. To get to know LCF better . . . Known for: Being called acahuate in gym. Listening to LM and TN's problems. Also for knowing the latest gossip in this hole . . . David Edward Tobin . . . Ambition: To be happy, go to college, and to join the FBI . . . Known for: Confusing people . . . Activities: Football 3, Basket- ball, Key Club 2 l7O Patricia Ann Trapnell . . . Ambition: To be happy, go to college, and have fun . . . Known For: Being seen with Carolyn, Nancy, and Rhonda, and liking iBJ for a long time . . . Activities: GAA 2 David Lee Trask Raymond A. Trujillo Roger Allen Tubach Betty Lou Turner . . , Ambition: To see the other side of the hill and go where the grassagrows green and wild . . . Known for: Being with PB, IC, MB, CB, BH, JS, and TJ . . . Activities: Glee 4, FHA 2 James Richard Turner . . . Ambition: To get married and have a good time afterward . . . Known for: Being with a little short girl . . . Activities: Football 3 Elsa Talamantes Ulloa . . . Ambition: To leave El Cen- tro and to attain all the knowledge l can . . .Known for: Being with Mel and having a great dislike for Cen- tral Carol Frieda Ulrich . . . Ambition: To find success and happiness in life . . . Known for: Having bright green eyes and having a little red pig named Douglas . . . Activities: CSF 2, PJ Club 3, FHA 2, Principal's Honor Boll 2, Talisman 3 171 Luz Uriquidez . . . Ambition: To travel and to be happy . . . Known for: Having cut my hair Irma Valencia . . . Ambition: To live a happy and long life with someone very special and to visit Valencia in Spain . . . Known for: Always getting the 3 B's from Bert and Mindy, and being told l'm ugly . . . Activities: GAA, Pep Club 4, Senior Class Play Nancy Ernestine Valencia . . . Ambition: To waste no time to leave the valley . . . Known for: Checking out the lovelies with Sylvonia and LeeAnn . . . Activities: Spartanaires, Spartan Choir, Senior Play Jo Ann Valenzuela . . . Ambition: To have everlasting happiness and good health, and to face life as it is . . . Known for: Always going by bus to San Bernar- dino on holidays and shopping at the Inland Shopping Center . . . Activities: FHA 2, Field Science Club 2, Usherette for Junior Class Play Marcus Valenzuela Teresa Valenzuela . . . Ambition: To suceed in every- thing l do and go to college . . . Known for: Always smiling, and being called Terry'l by everyone . . . Activities: GAA 3, Art Guild 3, Field Science Hortensia Velarde . . . Ambition: To enjoy life, go to college, and meet many friendly new people . . . Known for: tRosiel and having short hair: always being with Ramona Imperial . . . Activities: Wilson Junior High Library Aid Terry Mark Van Der Linden , . . Ambition: To get out of Imperial Valley as soon as possible, or become a Customs Agent . . . Known for: Nothing . . . Activities: Tennis, Field Science, ADA 4 Mona Rae Volkart . . . Ambition: To make good grades at lVC, and to never have a flat or blowout on my car . . . Known for: Being tall and having short hair . . . Activities: GAA 2 Stephanie Ann Waller . . . Ambition: To make the road from Brawley to Kaibab shorter and straighter . . . Known for: Looking high in the eyes of my friends . . . Activities: DA 5 Maynard Guy Waters Frank B. Welsh Vicky Villanueva . . . Ambition: Never be caught in a foreign cookie jar! Go back to Europe and get my PhD . . . Known for: Walking out with the kitchen sink, saying deelly-bopper and good times with ?? . . . Activities: Junior-Senior Usherette Luisa Villegas . . . Ambition: To be a nurse and live with my family: see my friend Lalo G.C .... Known for: Always being happy and smiling Norma Vivo . . . Ambition: To go to Europe some day and get a good job after l graduate . . . Known for: Best known for Viva Linda Diane Vogt . . . Ambition: To get permission from the head to drive my car and be the best cor- puled-orpuled maker in EI Centro . . . Known for: Always getting in trouble, knowing it was coming, but never changing, and graduating with honors from the OMA . . . Activities: Pep Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Play Committees, Junior Class Cheerleader, Senior Class Cheerleader, Class Committees, ICC Representative, Graduation Usherette, JJA 3, SSA 4, Field Science Club Bonnie Mae Westerkamp . . . Ambition: To do the Lord's will always . . . Known for: Being a nut and talking a lot . . . Activities: Spartanaires, Christmas Show, Musical, Shield 2 Clay Albert Westover . . . Ambition: To be successful in whatever occupation I choose . . . Known for: Being short . . . Activities: CSF 4, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country, PJ Club 2, Shield Staff, ICC Representative 2 Eddie Darlene White . . . Ambition: To be successful in one thing: life . . . Known for: Eating Tortilla chips in two classes . . . Activities: FHA 2 - Rene Valerie White . . . Ambition: To succeed and always be happy in everything l attempt . . . Known for: Being at the right place part of the time Marvin Leroy Willen . . . Ambition: To leave the Valley . . . Known for: l don't know if l like this question . . . Activities: Chess Club 2 Shirley Kaleen Wiemken Larry Wayne Wilkerson . . . Ambition: To enjoy life be- cause l know what life is all about . . . Known for: Having silly, red, curly hair . . . Activities: Baseball Bill Leonard Williams . . . Ambition: To meet Brownie and make her mine. To catch the midnight train and to drop out of college to grow my long hair . . . Known for: The quickest and best Chevy SS in California and falling in love with every girl l meet 174 Edward Merrit Williams Fredrick Kenneth Williams Larry Dwight Williams . . . Ambition: To look and to see, to listen, and to seek and to find . . . Known for: Winning a few, losing a few . . . Activities: NFL 4, CSF 2, Key Club 3, Junior and Senior Plays, Senior Vice President Marvin Wayne Williams . . . Ambition: To be suc- cessful in everything l do . . . Known for: Being well-dressed and good-looking . . . Activities: Track 3, Football, Mixed Chorus 2, Madrigals 2, Junior Class Play Beverlee Diane Wilson . . . Ambition: To teach, grow my hair waist length, and to always be happy . . . Known for: Being shy and always blushing . . . Activities: Junior Class Play Usherette, Spar-teens Linda Diane Winfrey . . . Ambition: To marry a special person and to become a secretary . . . Known for: Being nicknamed Sistergirl . . . Activities: Girls' Be- ginning Glee Club, Spartanaires, GAA David William Womack . . . Ambition: To travel, meet Eric and the Others, and to come home and be a psychologist or a lawyer . . . Known for: t'Either End and white pants . . . Activities: FSC, JCL, Honors Seminar 2, CSF 2, Swimming 2, Shield 2, Interact 4 Timothy Wong May Lee Woo . . . Ambition: To graduate from college and travel around the world . . . Known for: Being quiet Paul Thomas Worthman . . . Ambition: To never eat raw oysters . . . Known for: Always needing a haircut . . . Activities: NFL 3, CSF 4, NMSQT Semifinalist, Principal's Honor Ftoll 3. Honors Seminar 2, President NFL 2 Kathleen Joan Wright . . . Ambition: To go to college for two years and then work in the library . . . Known for: Being a shy quiet girl who had lots of fun in high school Gordon Leon Yarnell Martha Jean Yates . . . Ambition: To live with Sandy in S.D., become a mathematical whiz and not get married . . . Known for: Having too many sisters, looking just like my sisters, out-of-town boys, and being naive . . . Activities: Art Guild, Field Science 2, Senior Play Usherette, Honorary Member OMA 4 Stephen Henry Yturralde . . . Ambition: To become an Attorney at Law . . . Known for: Being with the girls in first period class and his chromed tank',' . . . Activities: Football 2, Varsity Track 2 Nanette Zdravecky . . . Ambition: To one day be a famous actress and to prove to my little Bronson that I'm not as dumb as he may think l am . . . Known for: Having the longest eyelashes in school,.aIway's being with Pamabooche, Barbarella, Maryjuana, Debuie and the rest of the gang, and last but not least, my M.Ft. moods which embarrassed Pam, Disgusted PK, and astounded other people . . . Activities: Field Science Club, Class Committees, Star offensive center and Star defensive right guard on the Powder-Puff Football Team Consuleo Zepeda l76 Lee Zink . . . Ambition: To be with Debbie forever... Known for: Being caught drinking with Wimpy and for my hot VW that never ran and being from Calexico David Max Zinn . . . Ambition: To make a happy home for my future wife, Mary B .... Known for: Being big . . . Activities: JV Wrestling 2 Rex Zinn Jr .... Ambition: To be president of Adolph Coors and make a million dollars . . . Known for: Having Friday lunches, weekend heavies, and wearing Bob's black hat . . . Activities: Football, Track 2, CBC President 4 Camera Shy Henry Aguila Joe Aguilera Theresa Albright Dolores Arvizu Jeffrey Baldwin Pat Bellan Donna Brown Patricia Brown David Bulkley Antonio Cardenaz Danny Cardona Elizabeth Carson Dale Casas David Caudillo Yolanda Cepeda Shirley Collins Norma Corral Anthony Davis Carolyn Davis Dale Douglas Alma Escamilla Danny Estes Howard Everett Eva Felix Francisco Flores Anthony Franks Kathy Galloway Linda Galloway Albert Garcia Albert Gastelum Linda Gilbreath Jimmy Grasso Steven Hani Gail Hauser Larry Havens Johnny Haywood Dustin Hicks Delma Housman Richard Huerta Ruben Jacobo Ramon Jaramillo Larry Jennings Cornan Johnson Willie May Johnson Mary Leon Pedro Leon Mary E. Lopez Frank Luera Kenneth Marshall Roberta Marshall Anna McElvany James McHone Samuel Messick Coralie Munson Ricky Munson Frank Navarro Richard Oretice Ernest Paros Sherlyan Pickett Paul Pool Denna Preece Elena Quiroz John Renaud Alan Rollins Wayne Rollins Sylvester Sampson Sammie Scott Howard Speer Robert Stephens Tracey Tate Steve Teague Fernando Trujillo Ramon Valenzuela Kenneth Wah Jeff Web Larry Weeks Leon White Herman Williams Verna Worthington Victor Zazueta PHILOSOPHY DEPT: The sheep's future is limited: it's the lion that succeeds in life! Good riddancef' Mike and Mark Dessert. l77 President Andrea Schwartz and Vice-President Isaac Liz- Secretary Carla Lewis and Treasurer Linda Eyer arrga CLASS OF '71 Cheerleaders Ruth Harting and Debbie Ballard . .,,. ....,, i my ,.-b ff-- : H,::f11,w,-. ,. .J iwagwzz--,ii.sln1mfmm::.:Mfwx1nma-L ffmrv-1-Jmmfqawww:1-Y-fu:wmwa,wswammwwuimksww-M ,mwmallu' x:.,1L,sgQmQm '48 QU' C- Abfahamsml Delma Aguirre Jackie Allen Dennis Andreotti James Ashley Maribel Avila Earl Adams Melva Aguirre Gene Anderson Darrel Andrews Robert Ault James Bailey Emily Aguilar Diane Aiken Rose Anderson Joy Asamen Laura Avila Armenda Baiza David Baker Tracy Bancook Bridget Barnett Richard Preston John Bermudez Diane Bischke Debbie Ballard Holly Barkalow Kenneth Barr Jan Beck Shirley Berryman Teresa Blevins Lucy Ballesteros John Barker Lidia Barron Carol Bedig E. Bindiola Mike Bock l Juniors 179 Laurie Bohlander Sharon Borchard Mary Ellen Bracamonte William Bradford Ronald Brand Dwayne Brandon James Brown David Buchanan Patricia Bustamante Jeanette Butler Linda Byram Joe Byrd Debbie Cansler Joyce Carpenter Jose Carrillo Pete Carrillo Paula Carter Sharie Carter De Anne Case Richard Castaneda Carolyn Childers Sandra Coates Toni Colace Sylvia Cole David Conley Juniors Jerry Conrad Bryan Conway Jim Cook Sharon Cook Johnny Cornell Sandra Covarrubias Cathy Craig Alice Cribbs Pam Crocker Bruce Decker Rhonda De Voe Theresa Dorton Donna Dotson Paul Dove Robert Dubbe wav N-Q., X .X..., in Nl Betty Dufresne Danny Dugger Denise Dulaney Michele Dumond Debbie Dungan Steve Elledge Sam Erickson Vickie Erwin Sebastian Esperada Robert Eugenio Sylvia Evans Linda Eyer Beverly Farmer Maria Favela Shirley Flores Cheryl Fonteneau Carl Fowler Gary Fox Keith Frank Tim Franks Juniors 181 Don Quixote, USA Produced By luniors Arthur Peabody Goodpasture ..... Richard Gross Mr. Goodpasture .........,... Dennis Andreotti Mrs. Goodpasture ................... Jan Beck ....Ruth Harting . . . .Susan Hofer . . . .John Barker . . . .Joe Livernois . . .Pam Crocker . . . .Janet Pavao . . . . .Jan Beck Pepe .............. Lucy Helms ....... Generalissimo .... Carlos Veleta ..... Old Woman ..... Dolores ,....... Supply Clerk .... El Gavllar ..... ......... R on Brand Pedro ...... .......... S tan Scott Acacia .... ..... M ercedes Reprieto Jorge ..... ........ J erry Conrad Isabella ..... .... L ucy Ballesteros Conch-ita .... . . .Pam Richardson Governor ........ ..... F red Granados Rosa .............. ...... S ara Rableo Sargerito Vincente .... .... l saac Lizarraga Sentry ............ ...... P am Sibley Sally Harper ...... ............. C inda Zinn Captain Holsky ............... Dwayne Brandon Russian Sailor .......,........... John Barker Security Policemen. . .Rick Vaughan, Bruce Gay Natives ......... Delores Hervey, Rhonda Milton Sleeping Peasant .............. Holly Barkalow Los Descalzos: Janet Pavao, Linda Eyer, Holly Barkalow, Teresa Tobin, Jim Ashley, Bruce Marshall, Tom Ulloa Soldiers: Toni Colace, Margie Woo, Virginia Kerns, Pam Sibley, Dennis Andreotti, Bruce Gay, Rick Vaughan Usherettes Terry Swarthout Neena Steen Karen Lundy Leona Hobbs Evelyn Sawyer Lupe Lopez Sally Nicol Sharon Borchard Michele Dummond Mary Pickett Sylvia Evans Virginia Guizar 182 Richard Gross Terry Swarthout, Marge Woo, Betty Goddard and Larry Collins obtain the needed information from Mrs. Motta to begin their work on stage props. I.- The Los Descalzos apprehend Richard Gross for their leader, El Gavilar Ron Brand, Stan Scott and Richard Gross During mod, soon after production got under way, Mrs. Motta finds herself deep in rehearsal with several cast members. Costumes Pam Crocker Janet Pavao Linette Lerno Prompter Carol Huyler Tickets Barbara McFetridge Marge Woo Sara Robles Mercedes Reprieto Holly Barkalow Carol Huyler Publicity Vicki Ternes Linda Green Carol Huyler Marge Woo Directed by Mrs. Ruby Nlotta Stage Props Marge Woo Sharon Borchard Terry Swarthout Betty Goddard Chris Price Larry Collins Business Manager Barbara McFetridge Program Vicki Ternes Barbara McFetridge Lupe Lopez Make-up Barbara Copeland Betty Goddard Chris Price Terry Swarthout Sharon Borchard Leona Hobbs ...Mia .. Terry Fryery Helen Gamez Cecelia Garcia Edward Garcia Richard Garcia Robert Garcia Rudy Garcia Frank Garrett Greg Gates Frank Gelvin Iretta Gelvin Anita Gilbreath Victor Gloria Betty Goddard Lutricia Goldsberry Efren Gonzalez Alice Gordon Fred Granados Bruce Gay Linda Green Richard Gross Virginia Guizar C. Gutierrez Pam Haddick Susan Hampton Lona Harbolt Ruth Harting Joe Hauser Shelly Hauser Edith Hawes Janis Hawkins Steve Heil Graeme Hendry 184 Juniors Delores Hervey Greg Hester Frank Hewitt R. Higginbottom Olethea Hill Michael Hisel Rocky Hixson La Donna Hobbs Leona Hobbs Bill Hodson Susan Hoter Dean Holder Judi Hopkins Barbara Horton Cindy Huha Carol Huyler David lngle Louise Isbell Sandy Jackson Dennis Jacobelli David Jew Valicia Jimenez Albert Johnson Mike Johnson Ricky Johnson Carol Jones Fred Judkins Steve Kandal Seth Kepner Virginia Kerns John King Roberta Kinion Carol Kirkland David Hight Anita Kristol AI Kuhn .TLV Juniors 185 Pam Kvinlog Cynthia La Pointe Denise Lachenmyer Karen Lamoreaux Melvin Lankford Ritchie Legarra Rhonda Leifheit Linette Lerno Carla Lewis Gary Leggett Jim Linn Joe Livernois Isaac Lizarraga Alberto Llanes Barbara Lloyd Carol Loase Jeannette Locher Darlene Lopes Lupe Lopez Peggy Jo Love Pam Low Lorene Luallin Bonnie Luker Karyn Lundy Jim Luzod Steve Lyon Lavoia Malloy Dennis Morita Ratael Marquez Bruce Marshall Maria Martinez Sidia Martinez Barbara McAndrews Chris McClintock Danny CcCIure 186 Juniors 6? Jorja Mora Kathy Morrison James Mullens Maria Navarro Ed Netherton Lena Nelson George Neves Mary Newell Sally Nicol Phillip McClurg Patti McCurry Ken McDowell Steve McDowell Barbara McFetridge Michael McGee Catherine McGrath Sunny McKinzie Karen McLemore Pete McMorris Maureen McNeece Dorothy Nale Robert Mendivel Connie Meza Rhonda Milton Carlos Mina Linda Ming Steve Mitosinka Richard Montoya Lee Moore Juniors 187 luniors Sensitized To A Troubled World History teacher Mr. Benson gave the assignment: Create a photomontage to represent the United States of 1969. Let it portray our country today just the way you see it. Roberta Williams' impres- sive and informative colage, like others, success- fully depicts the problems and ferment of a na- tion that beckons to our juniors with the best and the worst, everything and nothing. Far from being fearful of the modern world, the average junior appears willing and eager in pre- paring to take his place in it. The paths taken in that preparation seem nearly as diverse as the number of students, but some of the typical courses and classes are pictured here. Perhaps they will help you recall, as the years go by, just how it was to be a junior in this confusing, won- derful year. Fifty students took Afro-American Culture, a new course this year. PERATION INTER LAMATES wlfliu RATORIUM-N MIT NSORSHIP vs 'rEl.Evlsloiv- EISEN Rink vouTi-is PRQTEST oasQ.eggz:Tr vgo PT L --VIETNANX LOSES 'ROCKS NEWYORKS EAST SEDE Mug wi vs '25 RET? at D STU! HRD NIX EDT 1, 1 Dennis Morgan, who was absent for several weeks due to an injury, catches up on a reading assignment in junior English. . , .,, .. , .. , N., 'E ss.: -- . 4 1 As Deanne Case answers questions from the oral French tape, she learns better pronunciation of the language. Fire! Fire! Corky Lankford proves he is well trained to cope with such emergencies in auto shop. After Edith Kennedy rescued the hamburger from the smoke and tlames, the spaghetti sauce was delicious. 189 1 r.:-it Now, when Dee Sanchez and Dorothy Nale get the paper in, they'll be ready to try out their skills in typing on electric typewriters. Mrs. Gay's instructions to music students Joy Howes, Judith Sandez, Mary Laddomada, Linda Green, Julie Lancaster, David Pool, and Pam Haddick was to absorb the opera 'lLa Boheme in absolutely relaxed and totally rapt concentra- tion, but it looks as if Julie couldn't restrain her reaction to this passage. 94 Mfg I J- f W The debit side is on the left, the credit side is on the right Mr. Dray tells bookkeeping student Judi Hopkins. 191 Alicia Nietzke Becky Oliver Diana Padilla Debra Parkinson John Payne Pam Perry Mary Norris Laverne Osborne Ray Palma Debbie Patterson Manuel Perez Lori Phillips Alma Obeso Allen Oswalt Keith Palmer Janet Pavao Sammy Perez Mary Pickett Gracie Pinuelas Chris Price David Procsal Juana Quiroz Maria Rangel M. Reprieto Marc Pipkin Terry Price Jesse Quesada Sandra Rader Pat Rearic Terry Rice Georgann Polk John Pritchett Joe Quintero Patricia Ramirez Tom Reed Pam Richardson 192 Juniors Karen Riggs Luz Rincon Oscar Rios Cindie Ritter Don Robinson Sara Robles Mary Roderick Cathy Rogers Emily Rosales Maria Salcedo David Sanchez Dee Sanchez Steve Sanchez Santos Loera Evelyn Sawyer Christine Schuler Andrea Schwartz Le Ann Srile Steve Scola Terri Scoones Stan Scott Wendie Scott Sandra Servin Jim Sessions Lori Shaw Sandra Shigematsu Pam Sibley Cecelia Sigmon Robert Simms Juniors 193 Mary Singh Ray Singh Paula Skovira Joyce Smith Steve Smith Trenace Sones Edmundo Soto Randalyn Speer Neena Steen Jo Stephens Betty Stinson Jim Strickland Randy Strickland Paul Sutton Terry Swarthout Renee Tacquard Camilo Taroma Michele Temple Vicki Ternes Anette Thanner Teresa Tobin Michelle Tucker Danny Turner Tom Ulloa James Valencia Mary Valenzuela Marlene Valles Danny Vance Maria Vasquez Michael Vasquez Rick Vaughan Valinda Vedder Gilberto Villafan Kay Vowell Steve Walker 194 Juniors WF YQ: x x.,,, , ,fi Pictures Unavailable Hilda Aguilar Evelyn Aguirre Josephine Alarcon Duane Andrews F. Apalategui Marty Aragon Myrna Avila Barbara Bailey Robert Belanger Terry Blanton Bordon Brandon Russell Briggs Wilbert Brooks Willie Brown Frances Butler Barbara Cardona Sally Charles Douglas Cooper Colleen Cory Ruben Croce Juan Cruz Mark Daughtry Hector Davalos Debra Davancens Tom Derosier David Diaz Keith Dodd Grady Dove John Drylie James Fail Domingo Favela Tommy Federico lan Ferguson Tommy Flores Cynthia Friend Manuel Garcia Mario Garcia Floyd Geis Elsa Gil Linda Godsey Lupe Gomez Maria Gonzalez Adriana Gonzalez Richard Gonzalez Rex Grizzle Mark Hammonds Phillis Harland Guadalupe Heraz Cruz Hernandez Lorenzo Hernandez Sara Hernandez Bernadette Hilley Mark Hindle Joseph Hodges Dean Holder Michael Holland Gordon Hollett Fannie Holmes Edith Howes Frank Jamie Valicia Jimenenz Jonathan Johnson Mike Jones Edith Kennedy Phillis Knitfin Johnny Lacuesta Herman Lavender Matthew Littrell Santos Loera Andrew Lopez Guadalupe Lopez Jessie Lopez Slavador Lopez Brenda Lyon Thomas Lytle L. MacArthur Arcelia Macias Maria Magos Margaret Marquez Tony Martinez William McClarly Marc McClintock Blake McDonald James McKa Robert McMorris Ernie Medina Leticia Medina Alvin Miller Gregg Miller Rachel Molina Lavoia Molloy John Moreno Arthur Morgan Dennis Morita Mike Morris William Mueller Byron Nelson Edward Netherton Isabel Noriega Gabriel Pacrem Eugene Paleo Guadalupe Pedro Anna Perez Mike Perez Henry Pineda Jose Pineda Marvin Proctor Consuelo Quesada Merced Ramirez Gary Ray Rocky Robertson Kenneth Robinson Judy Rodriquez Patricia Rodriques Edward Rowland Gail Rowland Everardo Ruiz Mickey Russell Frederick Salazar Gregory Sanders Joseph Scott Wendie Scott Chuck Wandel James Wasson Tanya Watson Donna Wiedner Sharon Wenger Matthew Wheatley Margaret Whitley Steve Wilkinson Bobbie Williams Carol Williams Duane Wilson Jacki Wilson Merlene Wilson Elena Wimer Denise Witt Pam Womble Lenard Wong Marge Woo Vivian Woo Carolyn Wood Richard Wymore Janie Young Luis Zamudio Cinda Zinn Gary Self Gary Shea David Shemwell Christine Singh l-lelen Singh Hilton Smith Paul Spencer Le Ann Srite Michael Stage Gerald Stamps Donella Stephens Sherrie Strey Melissa Sturdevant Patrick Swarthout Cheryl Taylor William Thomas Janet Thompson Steven Tipton Anadelia Uclaray Mario Valenzuela T. Vanderlinden John Vasquez David Vencill Agustina Villar Tony Wade Kenneth Weber Gary Williams Kenny Wyatt Pete Yarnell Joe Zamudio Robert Zamudio Juniors 195 in Treasurer: Alcuin Fong, Secretary: Betty Petznik President: Larry Hillix, Vice-President: Myron Fortin CLASS OF '72 Susanne Aaron Larry Adamek Virginia Aguilar Yolanda Aguilar Anna Aguirre Simion Agustin Jose Agustine Eugene Alarcon Alice Alcala Timothy Allen Pedro Almaver Steven Alvarado Mike Annes Donald Aragon Olivia Arellano Judy Armendariz Carol Ashley Marla Baker Craig Baldwin Joe Barker Palmer Barrett Andrew Bartholomew Cindy Beam Karen Beck Tommy Becker Gretchen Beinhorn Victor Beltran Bella Bertussi 196 Juniors V!! 2 'I . lv ba:-I ri 9 ,,a 4 ' 7' i f 9 L Q, iv 'Q' -v-4-v- f ' w gf ,, 1, 'Aka 2 w f X V sr ' 4, 1 K. 'I' 61 A. A X t ,f it t 3, 1 ,r , H 'gr Q i L i 2 'Z i at' '1,. ' :aw ulfriia, 3 , , if g it o f a Q 2 t S, ' P t Y f N 'V ii L:.1 K I ' , 9 A M KK, 4 of jx Alfonso Betancourt Danny Betancourt Karen Bischke Jim Bivins Laurie Bliss Lance Bospflug Elizabeth Bracamonte Mike Bradley Mary Braley Vickie Brandon Mike Branz Cathy Brown David B. Buchanan Alfred Burns Jr. Tom Byrd Sandy Caiigas Freda Campbell Ledonna Campbell George Campbell Anna Carrillo Pedro Carrillo Leslie Carter Barry Case Don Cason Ignacio Castillo Kathy Castillo Jesus Castro Cathy Caulillo Sophomores 197 'I is of En 'Y as .. elif syn? 5,3 S' E Elvira Cesena Cindy Chew Paula Childers William Clapp Richard Clark Wes Clark Dianna Coates Larry Collins Cindy Conarly Gary Coones Marie Copeland Franses Cordero Jose Cortez Debbie Cowman Susan Cowne Patricia Crow Rosemary Cruz Betty Cunningham Deanna Dannels Q w -aw. A , VKI. l:,'i,gx,5 I I :Vv yilfg g , J ,W cv I ,i f- 'W ' .ka ... M 7 , ., f 5 .- is K Y K X Q mtg 3 iv ll ' in u-vf 1 1 X it x I xl x X 1 X. 4 - r al of A 7? 3 A 'C ' I I - . W. M, R Q A-f - -1 M V M Reginald Curtis -1-Q V 'N ' ' 2 'Y ' Karla Davis V A i f Q , jim? Sophomores Ii lg in S , N N 'st X 'Of' , 1 . A at Q 'X . , ,J Reginald Davis Ray De Havos Alfred De Leon Simon De Leon Kathy De Mars Karen Deaver Derek Dessert Kartar Dillon Ernest Dominguez Teri Doss Marilyn Drylie Marianne Du Bois Billy Du Bois Charlene Dugger Sherie Duncan Chrys Dutton Becky Estrada Ramona Estrada Sylvia Evans Jack Elliott Dawnita Ellis Paltie Ellis Terry Enz Nancy Esensee Victor Esparza Gail Estes Lisa Ewing Teresa Fail Katherine Fais Diane Falco Geri Falco Albert Favela Vicky Federico Sandee Felchlin Francisco Felix Monica Felix Tom Ferguson Carmen Fernandez Franisco Fernandez Debbie Feuerborn Elsie Figueroa Kathleen Finnell Sophomores 199 Carol Fish Candice Flaum Sandy Flesner Karen Fletcher Anna Flock Concepcion Flores Sylvia Flores Myrtle Flowers Mary Floyd Alcuin Fong Mary Fornasero Myron Fortin Julie Fosgate Debbie Foster Richard Foye Alton Fricke Cynthia Friend Joe Fuller Keith Gallagher Cathy Gann Anna Garcia Carlos Garcia Fernando Garcia Robert Garcia Alfred Garribay Elidia Gil Thomas Goldman Jim Gollmer Albert Gonzales Amelia Gonzales Q G, gg N if f, ,V KV, A J -v Q- A -ffl Q -A , r ' ix ii tw . 3 -A ,Y ,im B nm G F li 3' 1 M., l - 7,11 xl N ' . hi, k'-, Z I' my 'A uv' f ' F' Q 5 ' g ,Lf wi ,e,i ' fd 5 Q jg, ' Q, 2 l L ' M 'rrfrrl M ' A A x -A A J' ,fs W K ' 'F J 1. -V 9 . x t 'M A x ' ' 3 A J V, Qt of '-A Q - - t.. 4 A W --1 E W 'nj 'gli' -1- 'S .5 4 X v 1 V i eg f , Xf All -' K ' ' ,gg ui 1 'Q A lu... LY'-E3 ,, t 200 Sophomores Geographers Put Their Heads Together Mr. Watson's physical geography students fre- quently use the system of small, informal work and study groups in learning their lessons. The groups shown here were studying land features, specifically, the formation of mountains. Under the guidance of a discussion leader, the pupils can work independently and discuss the subject among themselves. All learn more as each indi- vidual's bits of knowledge are added to the dis- cussion. The result is a more complete under- standing of the subject matter for everyone. ,X ' Arthur Gonzales ' H Alonso Gonzales ,, - ,- Y s - ' f Raymond Gonzales l '5 G T' ' t w V A ' Sofia Gonzales ig , fn- 1, if Araceli Gore t In . U ' Duane Graham , L, ff? V U , V l l V 4. Russel Green N' 'i t Lapriel Greene f' Q Ronnie Griffith 5 , , Todd Grizzle 2, S -V gh, A. Carol Grover ' , V l Veronica Guerra ' ' . ' Sylvia Guizar pr: , . 1 y . Keith Guler . VL ' S X M . A Q . . 32 l Alice Gullett I P ' ' Damasia Gutierrez , 3 ,. t Reina Gutierrez x , , ' 'L f T' John Guy if N L, A :Q ,5 F' Sherri Hacker ' . ' J A , ' , Terri Hacker' 65? an 1 '.. ' 5 2 , Pam Haile l 9 ,, .LVN ,X Sophomores 201 David Hale Ronald Harrington Mary Harting RlckHenderson ' ag, A ' Shirley Henderson Arthur Hernandez Valentino Hernandez J ,V i' -, Q.. Q Y . ,. .X . , Susan Hester Aleta Hicks Joe Higginbottom Debra High Lerry Hillix Jeannine Hines Kenneth Hobbs Danny Hodgers Jana Hoffman Dick Hom Leslie Homolka Nancy Hughes Terry Hust Karen Hutchinson Rodney Hutsona Bill Huyler Laurel Hyde Deanna Ingle Mary Jackson Gail Jacobelli Suni Jarrell Karen Jensen Fernando Jimenez Maria Jimenez Rosa Jimenez Sharon Jimenez Annie Johnson Emmett Johnson Jn, 7631 I a A4 km. 'Y Y, 1.3, it , Q Q 5 Q l E Ln. N. I su Z ll ii' Q Half, it 2. ai ll l Q 6 V K J Jfgf. , X Al -. Y, ! .J w. X X, N X ' '53 m John Lloyd helps Jan Johnson with her algebra. has 202 Sophomores 1 'R L.. of-.,, ss V- Q.-ld Mr. Gay and Bill Dubois work over the spotting board for a freshman football game. f fig J i 1425 5 if 4 .r 4' fb 6405.0 LLEQH ' -:ff v'6 fax' ef-rf ff 5 ' w J X. yutt We if 2 .J '.Q' I KJ r t . , , ffxxy 4: tr... , my ' , Students Enjoy Sophomore Speech There is seldom a dull moment in sophomore speech, especially when students like Betty Petznik give interesting and exceptionally good demonstration talks on subjects like worms. Beginning this year, at least one semester of speech is required because of a growing dif- ficulty ln the ability of people to communicate effectively. A good speech icebreaker was the study of different drama forms. Actors learned how to broaden their understanding of human ac- tions and attitudes by putting themselves in the characters' shoes. Penny Jones Roosevelt Jones Scott Jones Sherry Jones Velma Jones Dennis Jungers Cindy Kandal Jim Karalles Peter Keating Billy Keck Mary Kelley Kevin Kennard Paul Kennedy John Kennerson Naomi Kepner Marion Kerns Carmen Khan Colon Kilgore Vicki Kinian Julia Komenda David Kramar Jeanie Kuhn Marlene Kvinlog Erendira La Cuesta Michele La Pointe Patrick Laine Frances Langelier Kathy Lara A Sophomores 203 Farm Shoppers Learn Diverse Work Skills related to agriculture is provided by Farm Shop l. ln addition to the woodworking unit shown here, students learn about basic tools, 1 building hardware, welding, plumbing, elec- Q 0 Billy Goff struggles with a chicken feeder. Kevin Borchard labors on a picnic table. Arthur Gonzales makes a shoe shine box. .1 1- 5 I f fm si 204 Sophomores ll? A basic background for all mechanical work tricity, and general metal work. About half the 3 A class belong to FFA. i 5 6 F A.. J.. ,,,. , f K-af-.Q Q ' . t f' w . . , lil Q an , . , vs - sp -3 Ax L Xl XXX fb 1- ' n Y. X , 'W a- J as-X as 4 v- '- . ,X I G G 3-N, A tg., . J J l ft Ng, A N. 5. X L L- txt W' W' A 1 E xi 'ii' Q - .f lf , N 57 Eg . .. 'l . 51 F 5 Reta Lovett Rick Luce Patricia Luera Anthony Maggio Manuel Magos Bobby Main Cindy Maloof Marc Manix Anna Mar David Marini George Mariscal Joseph Marlin L , 1 A-.a ws. 4 JA :Wt 'l ..-M . Yi Rosa Lavender Luann Le Pere Brett Lear Paul Lechner Jeri Leltwich Kerry Legarra Jacqueline Lemay Mike Leon Michael Leonard Glenda Little John Lloyd Vickie Lloyd Manuel Loera Marcella Loera Ann Lottinio Connie Lopez Johnny Lopez Maria Lopez James McConnell makes a barrel rack. Sophomores 205 Chad Martin Francisco Martinez H t 1' Richard Martinez . ' V s Lynn Mavila L 'Tj Eddie McCall ' ' Susan McCarty . X W . .. we Karen McElvany Fil? Q at fiff' , Sandra McElvany l ' 5 gif' ' Thomas McFadden , V . if, gpg Dwayne McFelridge X 4, A 71 r L Eva McLane ' iii ' . ,,,.If 3 I Cindy McLemore Q ' ' ' X Jan McNabb fa W- ,gy Larry Neipling Kathy Meredith Russell Merle Lupe Meza it KeilhMiIton ' ' -f Michael Minnix ' ' , A . Monetta Moka w .., ,' ,. Q Aw' K l , I . 'Sd 'rf 1 x C if ' 3. xmt' 1- f Earth Science Students Measure Universe Earth science students here were not only concerned with earth but also with its rela- tion to the solar system and universe. Paul Kirby measures the apparent motion of the sun. Connie Brand is helped by her instructor, Mr. Wintermote, with calculation of the cir- cumference of the earth. 206 Sophomores Xx as as vw' fd H A. 2,i,, Q 1245 'W 3 5-I Wy, Q- ,- M., ,, , . .,. .X A ,, up f - , Q ,Wy 'DMM I t a. ,Q ,l 'QSM , -er I My ll, ,.,6 W X 5 . 'KAW' J Vw V lc' --9 1 , 'GP , V t. I - - ,,. ,j ,jj V, f : 1 , z H . V f 6' If M . I if ,l 1 f' ds I I . l V , ak W . W 2 V L, at W X x , ,, F . 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A ' if .Q - I ig Hilda Molina Melissa Mone Louie Monroe Lucy Monoya Dora Morales David Morgan John Mouser Brenda Mulligan Linda Mullins Sherrill Munson Johnny Navarro Miguel Navarro Paul Navarro Nancy Negrete Gordon Ness Richard Neuman Marcella Newell David Nickel Steve Noorigian Ernest Nunez Shawn O'Keete Eddie Oliphanl Don Osborne Rosalind Padron Rodrigo Palma Cindy Palmer Raymond Palomino Allison Pangle Marcos Panloja Kathy Parks Nancy Poars Susanne Pavlich Jose Petris Dennis Phillips Cindy Pierson Sophomores 207 Stephen Plourd Roxie Pollard Mary Pool Rose Pool Sharon Portwood David Powell Douglas Preece Bruce Price Jon Pritchard James Proo Salvador Quezada Ruben Quintanar Martha Quirarte William Quirarte Michael Rachal Steve Raley Norma Ramirez Nidia Ramirez Becky Ramirez Francie Ramos Michael Ramsay Debbie Rasco Lynn Rawles Debra Ray Rodney Ray Calvin Redd Jerry Reece Loyce Renaud Rebecca Richardson Rosie Richardson Jimmy Rister Dennis Robbins Cathy Roberts Greta Roberts Ricky Robertson Danny Robinson Josephine Rocha David Roderick Debbie Roderick Linda Roderick Cristina Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez Mirna Rodriguez Gus Roman Patsy Romero Ignacio Romo lrine Rosales Patricia Rose 208 ' Sophomores if as R , . , wx .E K - r.. 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J, 'xt Kitt, 'EM .N W Mike Ruiz Toni Ruiz Martin Ryan ' ' Darrell Ryerson ...J , J 1 i'2 -m-.gn ' at X T , ' -t Qu Richard Saenz Catherine Salazar Alma Salcido Julie Sampson Barbara Sanders Gregory Sanders Judith Sandez Luisa Sandoval Rolando Sandoval Concepcion Santana Maria Santibanez Joyce Sbordone xx ' 4 The Shot A play, The Shot, by Alexander Pushkin was acted out by students under the su- pervision of Mrs. lvlotta, sophomore speech teacher. The drama has a Russian setting related to the era of the romantic view of honor. In the play, a young bride pleads for her husband's life which was challenged by another man fKerry Le- garral. Eva lVlcLane played the role of the wife and Larry Collins played the role of the husband in the story that ended when the honors of both men were satisfied without bloodshed. Sophomores 209 Phy. Sci. II Pilots New Science Course All lessons are learned by putting them to the test in laboratory experiments in this unique course, the first of its kind in the country. The instructor, lVlr. Van Barnett, revised and adapted the text with seven other members of a science teacher's conference last sum- mer at Oglethorpe College, Atlanta, Georgia. The electroplating experiment pictured here was used in the study of nature's fundamental unit, an electron charge. The current flow created an electron exchange to produce the plating. Weighing the increase in mass proves the plating transfer and gives a record of the charge used to transfer ions from one plate to another. Carla Schoonmaker Carolyn Schuster Mike Scogin Cathy Seeger Sandra Self Dolores Serrato Sandra Serrato Robin Sessions Sandra Sessions Charles Severns Leslie Seymour Danny Shaw Ruben Silva Ronald Slagle Roxann Slocum Janice Slovak Walter Slovak Carole Smail Dianne Smail Er, Shirley Smith f Vikki Smith John Lee Snider Mark Snowden Sonia Solis 210 Sophomores Bryan Conway, Debbie Painter , ' 2:53 ,' , 1 'ma W, . K If and S K . t-Sf ...aff 'ey ,1 l 'UF Q f-. -A.. , K1 i 12 V in JE , r-4-si' -sf .1-4 x ' ' 'Qs 5 s..,! 'T ... j fi . f , , ,V,A, . fm! . g fix . S A F 2 1: . N is -M W Q -'V L sa S-r D T , ' H V ' ' ' ' K I 1,9 H A Q , fi' s we A' 5, X L f 1 1 V M x A VV.. T I ' D' Q, I ,, .lf .., ' XA gf- L ,, 5:3 .V , LG . I i 1-H r f 'Q ' 1 , my - lf' S -X.. 4' L .., , N Xi K 'N ' r 5 gf .V I K 'vrr I 1, . L WZ-Yiffw.. S ,fi m y T, T f A ,,f'wA Lr L ' :fl W 1 1 'G N LJ 1 I 'W' . My .V 'Q 6 ,rw ' ... L or L 5 G N -571 -.I 'T' L ' , 23:3 ,,, , I W ' Z ,V ,iff -f ' V , fs . J W . 'I I r if ,5 I if ,::vV,' My f ,T 3 Q 'N ' my xt L - Jf lign Gu f V I r, ,ww Z ak F43 ' ,lv, A' ., x :V H V 1 1 ff A , W Tw fW,, ::,g:1. 4 s ,L ' Patrick Layne, Gus Roman, David Picazo Gilda Solomon Jim Sones William Sosa Celia Srile Carol Slatller Karen Stewart Charles Storey Marcella Strackbein Felipe Slralton Pamela Swanegan Helen Szelo Joe Tagg Danny Tamayo Lupe Taroma Linda Taylor Chrislin Terribilini Angelina Terronez David Thomas Gregory Thomas Susie Thompson Maryetta Thomson Johnny Thornburgh Gail Tillman Lous Tillman Mike Tourney Nancy Trapnell Lovella Trexler Lynda Trimm Roy Tubach Bobby Turner Sidney Turner Myrna Uribe Gloria Valdes Domingo Valdez Margie Valdez Abel Valenzuela Frank Valenzuela Lorenzo Valenzuela Lucilla Valenzuela Peter Van Maren , f. , -L- K ...L ,K L' 'M Q35 , K., 'S x L 3 ' ' 3 ml-l,' d Sharon Van Rensselaer if J , . Jesse Vasquez ,pl .lg ' , 0- 'Q - Cynthia Vaughan xl hw 1 gy - - Kathy Vaughan - R .-- f ' Gilbert Vea tw, A 3, aaae L - L ref, ' K ' - K ff' flew' Rhonda Vedder 5 ' , J P Maria Villar V ' . KEQY Bill Wagoner is ma ' 8 ., Betty Waisanen 1 21' , L , ,Z . Richard Walker f - -R Q Lona Ward 4 ,Yi J L ' Cynthia Warner 5 as as Kathy Warner A .5 1 j V KathyWalers 5-Y, 'YQ :iq 1 '- David Watson . X -- K L L - N Q ' Patsy Weaver i X F ' el 1 -R Clay Webb I fl V 1 23 ,tg-gl - Kathie Werner - y Vlyyy - N Terrya While L l x, ,N H .. Paul Wilkerson as 4' v-l K3 - J it 3. ,il Dawn Williams W L -,. I 1 'S' C ,xgfifs Gerald williams -T, ' ' 5.4 ,QQ Q- L Z lill ' Marvin Williams 1- yeef'e ' X 4 ' ' , y V 5 Melanie Williams J Y' f,,.. ..4 '-x ' , Sharon Williams ' v- Q, f r Donna Will W W ' X Kristina Wolfe ' ' -4- 1 4' 5 Edmond Woo l l i 1' K 2 ' Susan Works A N zl,.. , 'Q M 5' L. L M Lanis Wright 'P - V has W Q AV is 4 as it Penny Wright ,r If lg , ,V X l,y g gy y xy, Li - Carl Yaeckel L ' b ' 5' Mffjv R A X -,f N ,A L. L L Jeffery Yarnell 'A ' li eeasa e ' . J L Winona Yates f L' Q, ' Joann Zamudio ' Q 'ss 1 . Laura Zazuela 'P I' 1 -yd i . ,Q Chris Zimmer 2- R 1 'C' ' Ken-ny Zinn . 5 5 . K K Louie Almaguer 3 X - 1 ,, L If K h X X X in 212 Sophomores Sophomore Makeup Pictures 7 Betty Pelznik gg , Cayetano DeLeon . 'X ' ., L ' J V Peggy Flanagan ,ji ' ' i' ' ,Q ff' Karen Fletcher YJ: ' . l, -Ti Francisco Gonzales x I .rr, , T A ' X 1 ff K . Tanya Graham t. Q za It 1 M Gregory Thomas 5 ,A , - ' - Laurian Sheppard , M at ' 4 'f' Richard Turner pf ire - t I Martha Villa 1 2 ' .- - . 1 + X Q Sophomore Pictures Not Available Javier Aguilera Florentino Baiza Manuel Belez Joanne Benetield Bonnie Benoit Daniel Bernal Lynn Billings Rosalba Briseno Don Brown Donna Brunner James Bussey David Caldwell Miguel Camacho Don Campbell Maria Carrillo Beverly Clark Charles Craig Tony Duff Manuel Escalante Martha Estrada Amelia Escamilla Carol Eugenio Tommy Federico Anita Gilbreath Raul Gomez Manuel Guerrero Laura Gulden Pat Harrington David Hauser Ruthie Haywood Salvador Heraz Stanley Hisel Theresa Howard David lcke Susan Jenkins Mary Jimenez Rosa Jimenez Manuel Leon' Luis Linares Kathleen Lindbom Wendy Locher Francisco Lopez Frank Lopez Juan Lopez Lupe Lopez Mark Lundeen William Marini Armando Martinez lrene McDowell Mona McKa Marian Meredith Meri Myrick Larry Neipling Lupe O choa Timothy Pendleton Michael Peterson L.. Deborah Pitts Wallace Reed Dahlia Reyes Craig Roberts Randy Robinson Noel Rocha Sandra Rodriquez Antonia Ruiz Jimmy Silva Robert Simms Bette Smith Judy Staggs Michelle Strey Gloria Tamayo Wylie Taylor Ricardo Torres Ralph Trujillo Rosa Silva Sophomores 213 President: Joe Colace, Vice-President: Frances Dessert Secretary: Mary Ann Eyer, Treasurer: Geri Drysdale Class Of '73 214 Connie Abrahamson Graciela Acosla Margarita Acuna Nancy Adams Ron Adams Joy Adler Mark Adrian Frank Aguilar John Aguilar Ruben Aguirre Steve Aguirre Steve Aiken Rita Alarcon Dubie Alcaraz Tony Alcaraz Tommy Alford Cesar Almada Armando Alvarez Janet Anderson Sharon Anderson Donna Andreotti Alene Andrews Tony Aragon Leslie Archer Cristobel Arellano Angel Alkin Don Austin Freshmen - vw? k K , ' .. keen .-..,r 'r'i H g , A, W - ,.. f My 1, f b t' 3 Q NV I' K gig. A if-.Q .y .f ' i , ,'f A A if -1 x. A tk :- 4. 1 if 35 -ar' lv. A ' on isas at . V 'S 1 liir s Us , V. .f . 2, . 5, i js X' R .i fx x i V if Michael Avrit Betsy Bailey Marvin Baker Terry Barber Angel Barron Robert Barros Bertha Becorra Gwendoly Bellamy Linda Belson Kathy Benavidez Trudee Bermudez Donald Bivins Dieter Bock James Bolt Kevin Borchard Minda Boyer Robin Boyer Fleynaldo Bracamo Deborah Bradford Kathrine Bradley Brent Bradshaw Connie Brand Robert Bredernitz Edward Briggs Cathy Brown Tony Brown Virginia Brumley Jane Bryant Armando Bueno Frances Burrola Robin Butcher Jeffrey Butler Anna Byrd -, Mary Camacho Terri Camp Bessie Campbell Richard Cannon Ruben Cardenas Sylvia Cardenaz Maria Cardenaz Debbie Carlisle Andrew Carrillo Richard Carrillo Mike Carson Margaret Castillo Daniel Castro Kathy Cavanah Linda Cervantes George Chastain Allen Chau Kathleen Chew Helen Christensen Gary Clapp Susan Clark Joe Colace Bill Cole Clenard Collins Anna Colunga Martha Conley Joe Cook Gary Cooper Abel Corral Virginia Cortez Caryn Craig Dennis Craw Paul Crittendon Cindy Crocker Freshmen ,Y 'S s . 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' L g ,A Dorah Cruz . f 'LLAA Sarah D'AIbini f Leticia Davalos X x V r 1 Jack Davis V 'E' Rose De Anda J ' f Tina De Groot Elias De Lacerda Elda Delatorre 4 - 'Theresa Delatorre 'Daniel Deleon G t f i Frances Dessert ' Flob DeVoy Q . : Q Benard Diaz t t '+ .K Piara Dillon ' Debra Dinsmore 1 ' Terri Drysdale Geri Drysdale Gail Dulaney if Fred Dungan ga 5,5 Diane Dunn 4 it . , . -g ' Marianne Dunn Grady Dutton L gg Steven Edman ' H V Marla Enz i ' 'bi' i Kimberly Erickson JF , if Patty Escobar L , I, 1 Susan Esparza e Carmen Esquer f David Estes SMR? Joni Estrada . . Danny Eugenio KX, Debbie Evans 3, .Q Gregory Eyer g Maryanne Eyer eeeaear if , f Amanda Ezell Freshmen Find ArtI Is Fun Preparation for more involved future art proj- ects by the Art I students included improving their proficiency in drawing by doing dis- torted still lifes of such simple objects as guitars, and broadening their understanding of color structure by studies based on color wheels. Some interesting projcts completed during the year were acrylic paintings, en- caustic paintings, and wood block prints. l-reshmen 217 Field Science Club Tours lmperial Dam The muddy Colorado River, too thick to drink and too thin to plow, undergoes a transfor- mation on its way to provide our sparkling water. Field Science Clubbers on their first trip of the year were fascinated by the vast settling basins where the silt is removed from the millions of gallons of water entering the All American Canal. After the settled water has been drawn into the canal from these basins, giant six-bladed scrapers return the silt to its source, the river. 'T f 'MMS 4, -- 5 't t ,W i,,,.e:l 5 e -r M fr H t 5 5 K '-KY' ft- f I .V-f 4- -:milf K V 'ir I F L' Q5-'E' ' --i.- ly! t W x X W 218 Freshmen ig' in -f j f 'G'- mobo 445- 1 1 i x 5 X tiff -W5 9 V3 Ss. .R-A 4' . .. R1 S is 51 -1- .. l 5 6. y if . r y Q 1' f KW Betty Fais Kathy Falco Joe Favela Julio Favela Barbara Feagin Sid Felix Kathleen Ferguson Fay Fernandez Jose Fernandez Lilia Fernandez Bruce Fielder Wayne Flores Yvonne Flores Brenda Floyd Larry Fonteneau Yvonne Forsberg Danny Franks Richard Frauenthal tl N' iq.,--v 'v . , -xx W ff' Qi fl 5.2, if Q A. A 'G N 1.., N, . WA of 'Q EN A f ' 'gif X Q is : ,, E - ,L I L o f H WS? 45 f A B lltlss sg 133 iid X s is , A af' A to s M C e , 'Q Sak C .t ' it A 4 li D ff-3 t -if-5 ttgr C f gig ist it X B s A l , l G s stts A A g .4 Z ' - -' Q t A ' X 4 y t My K ,, , . in-t ft N ' ' A . W'l1 - :IZ Xa , it 97' i ' , i NQX gl 5'-v 'f f , K f m,'9 C V . to 5, ? , V ak qu , 4 4 . K - A M Charlotte Furrer Mark Gabbert Jose Godinez Aurora Galindo John Gallagher Mario Gamez Alfredo Garcia Marie Garcia Sara Garcia Lisa Garin Kathy Garner Richard Garrett Clarence Gartin Chris Gay Gary Getzer Mary Helen Gloria Billy Goff Bonnie Gott Bobby Goldston Arthur Gonzales Diego Gonzales Eslella Gonzales Esther Gonzales Margy Gonzales Rosa Gonzales David Granados David Greene Warren Greene Matthew Grizzle Jill Gunderson Rosa Gutierrez Laura Hale Dennis Hani Bruce Hansen Jett Harland Denise Hartline Theresa Hatfield Greg Hawkins Bruce Hendry Theresa Henry Arlene Hernandez Carolyn Hernande Z Freshmen Freshmen Homemakers Learn While They Serve Each year freshman homemaking classes bake tasty Christmas cookies for the Faculty Club Tea. Homemaking is a valuable course for girls who desire to run successful house- holds. lt consists of the study of seven funda- mental areas of home economics including the preparation and service of foods, the se- lection and construction of clothing, the care and training of children, and the other impor- tant areas of grooming, family relationships, and consumer buying. Edward Hernandez Elizabeth Herzig Paula Hester Kathy Hill Pam Hill Q Nanci Hindle Wanda Hobbs Debra Hodges Mary Holliday Paul Hom Ed Horn Thomas Horne David Horton Karen Howard Andrea Hubbard Glyoria Huerta Denise Huyler Stephan Hysaw Eric Insko Jerry Isbell Doug Jahnke Joe Jaime Jesus Jaramillo Sallie Jehle Albert Jew George Jew Hilda Jimenez Margaret Jimenez 220 Freshmen Q 8 1 4, 1 4QigEggi. X in w ' x 52? A ,f ,mv Z - me :s '5'E Q J J - V R Q qigz A A-., A Tl!! - . li- P!gEv??:9 5 Aiij I' XA: -f'l ':VL 5 f 3 it 5 X XS x Q S 2' is XJ Ililgggigigrtl we ff ff 3 QV K J we E jw,, 1 K um ,L K ,N , nv- , 3 A ' 1 I I i . K ...x , be-B, X 1' m ' ll - 'M' ' +o t K ,V ., e . -. is . yq , , k ' I .. 2, I . Q- - . W W 'Vaio 1- A A x qS !E1s5Fg.d 5 , 4' f J . Q ..-. A- I - ', ' J ' -- 1 if J W ' 2 ' tg an ,i .nn wifi I M K 1 S., f' , , Ve 1 g L Q .J 'K-ue' l as I L'- iwf in 'K 35 Q15 like - tNL al - ' Q ff ' i ,, V ,,:. A I Vvkkkkt V 4 V . J X. Mercy Jimenez Jan Johnson Leroy Johnson Mark Johnson Michael Johnson Karin Jones Paul Jones Robert Jones Audrey Jungers Paul Keating Fred Kendle Jimmy Kizzire Craig Knight Robert Knox Katie Knupp Roger Kramar Ernest Kyle Geri Lafferly John Laine Melvin Lamoreaux Joe Landrum Patsy Lavender Tom Lavender Chrissy Lavezo Holly Lawson Janet Lawson Cheri Leach Steve Lee Rachel Lee Barbara Lehnholf Kelly Le Pere Marlena Libman Steve Line Billy Lopez Cesar Lopez Freshmen 221 Donald Lopez lrene Lopez Maria Lopez Robert Lopez Teresa Lopez Virginia Lopez Betty Lorkovic Robert Lovio Jesus Luna Raquel Luna Nicandro Lynn Pablo Lynn Jell Lyon Angela Macci Phillip Madriaga Susan Maljan Carolyn Maness Janet Manix Marcella Marist Gabino Marcial Anna Mariscal Initial Report Cards Draw Expressions Of Agony And Elation Mike Marquez Renee Marth Jimmy Marlin Joe Martinez Jose Martinez Mario Martinez Rachel Mays Dona McCoIlough Jim McConnell Jonathan McCurry Kim McDonald Patrick McDowell Susie McDowell Carmen McFadden L Marshall McGill Mark McKay David McLemore Mary McMahon Jerry McMillan Mike McNeece Nita McPhetrige 222 Freshmer K? V Mai I LN s , i 1 1 -sf s V l X -aa . X is c r ' K 'X Q bk 1 ,e,. 2 R 1 1 - - wa Q ., W ' ., is .rk, ' ' c ' , Q ffif' Q 52 .ta .i y Q ,Q ' 'Q 1 'Q sy . ,fs Y P. .f .MM t.,,. 'lb gl -.f L az 0. -X 2 ,K X , L N , ft J 6, r ,.. . , , - 4 ., V, R xx x wg Report cards were handed out at Spartan Becky Richardson Center. , 'fe X W G' ,ii 4 - 1 6, E. ' -1 ' WL 'V I . 4- ,, v, . 5 w. .LVK hifi Q i -'GT Chris Terribilni Af, .,.V, K , .fq,,Ef 4- K 0 , t Q. vs Q Q 56 sk L - ' K L -v '75 J. P f f , '-' , ' N K 4 K' W.., . K ff ' K ' 0, R f K 2- W Kmffr , ' R Lf . - . A if icsi do - 2 . K K 1 . K t N I J Q' . T ,, . G K V N ' . f r A ff .f , 4' ' . ' ,- M -4' - W . , A ' ' Q , - Q, . M- 5 M A X w - . xg: W . . K K i V , 'L .' , A l .1.. Q 'Q A QR' x . 2 iz, xr, of S. ,jg 31 E i ,g r. ,Q Y V , MX' .x-5: ...Q it . - Q ,Q--, . LL , Q1-x L Li, -if -1 x . ff wr 'L LK. lo L wg r V ,.:. L .IL - L i ' L 'K' L L1, Q, LW L 4 .L V L Q N be I X 1i , , . ' ? .ivy Lgk X j ki ,LZ .mL an -' f - 1 Q ' -if it up L 'R 5 4, is 'X '?y'N ' L w VG L ,Q 5.-Y R .as 9 L y L:1 D,-. f,L W 'N' 1-Q 1.4 Ly 53 Q V fl A 1 X ii xii Q VL7gg' D N D as NGK Betty Meachum David Mendoza Gabriel Mendez Donald Metz Agustin Meza Eida Meza Mario Meza Carna Miller Danny Miller Charles Milton Pico Mina Liz Miramontes Ronald Mitchell Melinda Mone Gabriel Morales Andrew Morgan Dave Morris Deborah Morris Debra Kay Morris Mitchell Morrissey Jim Morton Marge WOO, Vicki Payton, Joyce Smith Sidney Felix, Becky Richardson, chris Terribilini f 'K ,nun L New R' l -.aw ii- ' ': 5' L iii. LLi,, A 'L - E- S. . N XR L 5 x L If K xx' i K K Q K. 1 Xin D , 515 N LN -X Ann Mousel Vera Mouser Josie Moyza Sarah Munoz Elaine Murray John Naungayan Lupe Nava Ramon Nava Carmen Navarro Richard Neipling Harold Nelson Arlena Nephew Susie Newell Karen Nickel Frank Nichols Sue Nietzke Brian Wilkenson Richard Nimmo Donald Noriega Paul Norris David Obeso Freshmen 223 Mary O'Connor Vickie Olay Manuel Olivo Allen Olson Warren Olson Bernard Ordona Rocky Orelice Esther Ortiz Linda Oswalt Rodolfo Pacheco Antonio Padron Debby Painter Frank Paleo Raul Paleo Steve Palmer Linda Palomino Carmen Pantoja Evelyn Paras Yolanda Partida Frank Pascual Pal Pavao Vicki Payton Debbie Pelger lrma Peralta Maria Peralta Edie Perez Johnny Perez Earl Petree Rhonda Petree Sandra Petris Stan Piascik Terri Picard Pauline Picazo Michael Pierce Peter Pinney xx , z Q N -'SSN - . my QE y it xml ,.,, N Q X sw x, M.. P W fv KX gxxgymmt, ,..1 ,,,t I. it . 1 P- -an P .t .N be - If 5 P 're 'Jir i P 4' I .., E 'Z -V L P h I A .vi ' 1 1 qv .l k if 1 lu bg - xl g Q, K A ' -. :ax 55- V 4 f new . 3 ,K - V , U -. ,. vw , I ,, , , Qw- 4 . ' Tx g i im? -as . --E A ,v , , 1,5 V -.5 4? M ' 0 A ' af vs , f X 0 - . - O I . 'P 'Q L Y ' l'11 fu' ' P - ' N W5 was-- 5 -X A X f ,TA X .ih I ,Q ,LL,...1 X-N 6 - , K ps.. ,.,,,, ,N .N H 1 an P W :A W c 4 , 4 K A E ,wif H. X ' i. S 5 X' 224 Freshmen ff P E Energizes '. Freshman Girls E . R , K, 5 ,f1,.:Z ,gm , A-f y J' ,.. . ...., F - 'x ft, x 1 1 Lx 5, . if e fi an -1- t s- Q 5 ak N -3' fl , i... W at ' gms r SM 7' YL 4. P J R ' - '2-, .gt D J J P if ,A W '- iff ' xl W f xx N Frosh Indoctrinated At Library Early in the school year, the freshman English classes are taken to the library toe be introduced to its rules and regulations. At the left Mrs. Buchanan instructs a class in the use of the reference materials and the organization of the book stacks. xx . ln. f, Yolanda Pinuelas Allan Pipkin Chris Plourd Austin Pool George Popien Jimmy Potter Edward Price Rhonda Price Raymond Pritchett Pamela Purdy Roberta Pyle Nash Quines Robert Quiroz John Rael Mike Ragan Danny Ramirez Jose Ramirez Judith Ramirez Freshmen 225 Tina Degroot prepares for a pep assembly skit Orencio Ramirez Robert Ramirez Junior Ramsay Genoveva Rangel Angella Rasco Peggy Raulsion Debra Redd Paul Redona Donald Reed Carol Reichert Robert Reprieto Sandra Reyla Harold Richardson Linda Richardson Roxanna Richardson Donnie Ricketl Gene Riddle Jess Riddle Jenell Rider Robert Rios Armando Ripa Bobby Robbins Brian Robbins Gary Roberts Donna Roberts Dicky Robertson Yollanda Rocha Anita Rodriguez 226 Freshmen GSW QM '71 Pl l ' ,iw We i f,f,J,,,. ., . -W, . V , 4:2 lid H 7 112 , fine av T . , .fy Q 5 SQ El wig 27525. ft. 'Z09M Ve L.: Though Homecoming is a great event at CUHS, homework still comes firstr 0 31. ef . . ,I . uw hr I B 4 o 5 -S ' A is 3 . :tf 'V K X A A w g .. -W 1 ,Qt a 7 g at 4 2 gs p ,Ly W, t 21, Xxx -'uf' , ,I h . , , , .Q Q' 1 : 1 ' Q! 51 Q .qv af' v fs , 1 K ..,,,.-1, dt' uf X 'M 'A QI 1 QL AXA B W Q. .. .K 0 .. A . A Q to '52 f it Q y .H , ,. -.. 12, 4 fv f ,fl -mfs , . - - 1 .h Maria Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Patty Rolan Martha Romero Sandra Romero Sergio Romero Irma Romo Richard Rosales Earl Rosenbaum Cheryl Ross Janice Rountree Gloria Rubio Frank Ruiz Velma Ruiz Daniel Ruley John Rumph Denice Rye Debbie Ryerson Cindy Salazar Bertha Salcido Ruben Salcido Charlie Sampson Dave Sanders Philip Sanders Beatriz Santana Bill Schlander Steve Schofield Jacki Scoones Freshmen 227 Debbie Seaman Rosa Shigematsu Ben Shinn Mark Sigmon Beverly Singh Barbara Small Virginia Snider Lawrence Snowden ' , Yolanda Soto f Linda Sparks GordonSpeer L, wr 1, Toby Spence . - Frederick Stephens Icy Stephens Jill Sterling Carol Steward Bryan Stewart Roger Stewart Lonnie Stiles Richard Stodola Douglas Strackbein Floyd Strickland Bernadette Strobel Arnold Sundstrom Lee Ann Swingle Scott Tacquard Roy Tallman Aida Tamayo The Ears Have It In Spanish I. Speaking and understanding a language, which is speech sound, comes with mastering its pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation. Printed words are only symbols of these sounds. An acceptance of this fact has changed teaching methods. By using elec- tronic devices the modern foreign language student can speak, express thoughts, con- verse, report, ask questions, answer, and listen in a laboratory where the instructor can hear, talk to, or play back speech sounds to any number of students. 228 Freshmen err, ' n X we ' 1 ff I A 5 M as K' r t, , ' X' V if x e fc K , 1 dl. J?- 'sa w- -X 4 x l 4 ' W K , 62 Ns-so hu.. -1 iii E? Z 'f T 3 -49 ,, ,Rd V T. . K y . ,L.V , . . A .rl ,Fi N ji V '6 Q l .X H f Q S , xx .5 -phi? Q ev if if us., x 1 . 9 L roirr sros X VN X Ed , A V 5 I N' 5 Q i -A ' xg , K ' . 5 ,, L ..-hi A A Icnacio Tapoma Kenna Taylor Terri Thomas Alfred Thompson Andrew Thompson Michael Tielz Linda Timmons Rulh Tison Donald Trask Wally Tow Blanca Ulloa Mary Urias Hector Valdes Arlhur Valencia Dolores Valenzuela Raul Valenzuell Yolanda Valenzuela Rosie Valles Alice Vara Joe Vargas Amalia Vasquez Frank Vasquez Lori Vaughn David Vazlerra Paula Vedder Charles Verelto Ramona Villalpando Daniel Vallareal Laura Viloria Sheri Viner Carl Vogt Marti Vowell Kelly Walker Linda Walsh William Walsh Freshmen 229 Freshman Fernando Aguilera Ignacio Aguirre Alfonso Alarcon Maria Alarcon Lupe Alcazar Maria Alcazar Ricky Amburn Roger Amburn Dale Armstrong Gerardo Baiza Kenneth Basham Moses Belez Gloria Bowker Joe Brown Rhonda Burns Kenny Bussey Rachel Campbell Richard Campbell Mary Cano Augustina Carrillo Joe Castillo Charles Milton Raul Corarrubias Patty Ward Irma Warner Lois Wasson Roy Watson Jerry Weatherspoon Carol Weeks Speedy Weldeman James Welch Mark Westcott David Wheeler Ted Whitcomb Josh White Linual White Lois Wilkerson Jett Wilkinson Billy Williams Donna Williams Steve Wilson Melvin Winfrey Shing Wong Susan Worthman Janis Wright Wanda Wyatt Steve Yates Tim Young Mary Yturralde John Zazueta Milton Zinn 230 Freshmen Pictures Not Available Raymond Cordova Gracie Corella Letiera Davalos Manuel Delacruz Kathy Deuel Edward Dotson Patrick Dult Lorene Dunn Raul Duran Maruim Elmer Jerry Emery Gard Estas Bernardo Franco Guy Freeman Eddie Garay Estella Garcia Richard Garibaldi Jose Godinez John Hall Alvis Harrinston Mike Hillix Greg Johnston Paul Kramer Miguel Lopez Rosa Lopez Alonso Luquin Billy Magee Johnny Martinez Barbara Maxwell Norma Medina Richard Medley G rville Molloy Joe Moreno Mike Mostrong Maria Murillo Richard Necochea Mantha Noriega Guillermina Ochoa Joe Ortiz Aurora Perez Jerry Perez Johnnie Pinkins Jill Preston Jesus Ramirez Ralph Reed Jennie Reyes Karen Rogers Jessil Ross Mary Ruiz Lamberta Saldivar Gary Setzer Mike Sexton William Sosa Bruce Swarthout David Tacquard Kenneth Taylor Roberto Uribe Darrid Valtierra Dennis Vasilienvic Richard Villa Daniel Villareal Peggy Warner Grant Wheatley Brian Wilkenson Linda Williams Gerald Wilson Edward Zamudio SI 3 Delayed Freshman Pictures E xi D 'eee' 'Q s e Q A A as - Competitive spirit reached its peak the week of the Bell game with Brawley. Emilio Camacho Maria Contreras Bill Floyd David Gaddis Dale Graves Neal Hanan John Hollins Paul Kirby David Picazo Ricky Ramirez Arthur Schreck Harold Schroyer David Wade Ron Washington s..,,s:,w. ilu. f- ' X, ff' Freshmen Ng, 231 5 E C .X emmemgg ,E ADVERTISEMENTS ., E,..i,E,,,,V,E , ,,,7,E,,., i Q E r fi 0 Zi V 42 'Q 1. 2 REAL? E 233 To: The Class of 1970 We business and proTessional men of El Centro congraTulaTe and commend you on The accom- plishmenT shown by your successful completion of Twelve years of schooling. As you complete your career preparaTions, we will be ready To offer you a cordial welcome To The ranks of our business and professional community. Campbell Insurance Agency Central MoTor ParTs Irwin Smith Jewelers La Hacienda Mexican Food A.J.'s Barber Shop Dr. C. Santana D.D.S. Irwin E. Soble D.D,S. John A. Morrow, Jr., ATTy. aT Law Gene T, Richardson M.D. Eugene S. Maxson M.D. RoberT H. WorThman M.D. N.T. Miles D.D.S. William B. McMahon D.D.S. I-lorton, Knox, Carter 84 FooTe Sands 81 Nassif Dr. 81 Mrs. Elmer C. Werner John E. Haworth M.D. Sidney M. Tepper M.D. 234 A Ryerson Concrete Co. crane raises The new walls of Sparta. RYERSON CONCRETE CO. ses E. Main 352-4341 Seven reasons why the steel products and service of Douthitt Steel are superior are the families of Paul Skovira, Gary Williams, Terry Thomas, Joyce Smith, Earl Adams, Nancy Adams, and Marvin Elmer. DOUTHITT STEEL 590 East Main Street 352-5701 Gail Hauser and Candy Candland admire the fine silver- Check out boy Randy Miles helps out many Spartans ware and gifts found at 33 II19Y SIWOD HT J. C. PENNEY CO. COOK'S MARKET Vcilley Pldzo Center 1586 S. LITI1 352-9510 352-6211 KRISTOL UPPLY wholesale distributors PLUMBING, HEATING AIR CONDITIONING, BUILDING SUPPLIES 331 Mein Street 352-0515 Jack Snider and Steve Purcella prepare to make the scene at San Diego as they fill up on the freeway entrance at PURCELLA'S RICHFIELD 1302 So. Imperial Ave. 352-6060 235 Linda Bryant explains to Michele Dumond and Karyn Bobby Kandal explains one of the many fine student Lundy why they say, Sometimes we're the only bank insurance policies to prospective buyer Gary Mullins in town, at from IMPERIAL VALLEY NATIONAL BANK ED KANDAL INSURANCE 1443 Main Street 895 Broodwdy 352-2681 352-25l I GREEN'S JEWELRY II3 N, 5th Street 352-3478 CINDERELLA DRESS SHOP llth 8t Moin Street 352-5503 DAVE'S BARBER SHOP 5l6 Main Street 352-6895 WOMACK 8. MITCHELL 690 Moin Street 352-5591 EL CENTRO DRUG 495 Moin Street 352-3456 236 Tom Maloof cooks another one of those famous pizzas one of the many specialties, found at MALOOF'S TASTIFOODS 493 So. 4th Street 352-3638 CREDIT BUREAU 650 Sfole ST. 352-7222 PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS 615 Slole ST. 352-3881 McNEECE TIRE COMPANY 6TI1 ond Broodwoy 352-1712 I . Richard Gross awaits a load as Kenny Barr and David Womack stack some ofthe high grade lumber found at ACME OFFICE MACHINE 134 Soufh 61h ST. 352-2945 BARR LUMBER 250 Ross 352-0615 HEMS BROS. MORTUARY 1975 seuih 4ih si. 352-5661 i 55' ,wN+ff Q C ii . 1. I ' Richard Wvmore watches Ron Munson manufaciure Terry Nickel models the latest fashions which are ai- farm implement for a local farmer at ways available at WYMORE MACHINE AND WELDING J. M. McDONALD DEPT. STORE 1880 Dogwood Rood 56395gIE5g1ST' 352-2045 7 Friendly manager Bill Duflock provides community statistics for Debbie Keesee's term paper at EL CENTRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 660 Slcxie Slreel 352-3681 President Ken and President Bill meet at the family firm's main office. SESSION'S CONSTRUCTION CO. I796 Wesr Mein 352-23l4 238 IMPERIAL HONDA SALES 803 Noriln lmperiol 353-0450 All the girls agree that a Honda makes Hugh groovy he sits on a big one from l. V. Honda. W 1 xx' C, , get tt-Yi J Hogg 6, 923115 By' D ' .gi 'S 'Q wmv' it YASH 6. CARRY 7 . A -,eil 3sN1i SYIVONIB DVOVGS to Jeff C3891 Fred Judkins, and TSYFY See a purple cow, like Deanna Dannels, Steve Lee, and White that there is a radiator for every cooling job at Chrig and Grady Dutton did, one mile South freeway on 4th Street at SAGER RADIATOR APINE SWISS DAIRY 611 Stote Highway 86 352-3218 352-5440 of the 55 I ,, ,rf ff as , 2 1 trwowytl 1 X Q f if 1 5- f ,gf wk' 9 , ' f , 5, X ,X J , AVVVVL 1 ey,V I K U rrer 1 Y X 1, 0' -I . 1 I 1 L F si Fine quality seeds and pretty girls like Kathy Stewart, Janie Young and Leona Hobbs discover the wide selec- Charmaine Temple, Flonda Callaway, and Cathy Barker tion of products at can be found at KEYSTONE VEGETABLE SEEDS J, J, FURNITURE South 7th Mgjn 353-1471 353.1275 239 Whether you're tasting a tempting taco or indulging. in a satisfying shake youlll always be where the action is when you go to ieosteris. 240 So. 4th Street 352-59l5 111 I E S P ' R C. B. and staff are happy to serve you with some of Mark McKay and Edward Briggs examine the huge their delicious Bar-B-Q dishes, a specialty at brake shoe blocks used in relining big rig brakes, a specialty at C. B.'S BAR-B-Q AND STEAK HOUSE MCKAY'S BRAKE SERVICE 612 Main Street 800 No. imperidl Ave. 352-9206 352-5381 240 Mrs. Low teaches the girls how to stretch their budget Serving the Imperial Valley since 1875 and still buy the best at MAYFAIR MARKET 1653 West Moin 352-2251 . RANcHss Q R E . More e A n PROPERT A 3l'1lel' S 22553-0151 ASGROW SEED 410 4th Street 352-8450 TYLER DUNCAN INSURANCE 520 Main Street 352-261 1 HAZEL'S DRESS SHOP 515 Moin Street 352-220.1 SCHULTZ'S BARBER SHOP 620 Main Street 352-0853 McMAHON'S FURNITURE 742 Mclin Street 352-2561 To find just the right color scheme for their room, with pink or purple polkadots, Neena and Linda Steen go over the 600 possible color combinations available from VALLEY PAINT CENTER 602 S. 4th Street 352-6843 if 241 List Where the Action Is U llllflbli A lsxeimej TUTTLE INSURANCE SERVICE 444 South 4th, Street 352-4647 CIRCLE DRIVE-IN LIQUOR 836 Main Street 352-6466 BROOKS JEWELRY 6th 84 Main Street 252-4184 STONE'S BARBER SHOP 668 Main Street 35245307 IL f L 1. THE VILLAGE Q ,Q 635 Main Street A 352-4050 RE. - 1 A!! 5.3 ::ix:,i, SINCE 1937 s- I' Q . - ef ff a S 4 I Live alittle at Dairy Queen Tommy and Andy Home place one of the many signs selling property for their dad. DNRY QUEEN NIEL HORNE REAL ESTATE I75 So. lmperlcnl Ave. 222 S 8m Street 3520234 352-1341 l 4 Q W 4 rr,-vw ,Q ,,....ull Jeff Lyon and Bill Riddle watch Joe Colace and Linda Rodney Avrit and David Conley bought a new crank- Eyer demonstrate some of the intricate office machines shaft for an autoshop repair project at used effectively at WILLIAM RIDDLE AND ASSOC. 1465 Mein Street 352-0482 VALLEY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 64l Sfofe Street 352-339i Jo Ann Mar fixes up Spartans Leslie Billings and Rosie Huffman as they prepare for an exciting weekend ex- cursion with some cokes and potato chips from NEW STAR MARKET l48O So. 4th Street 352-2880 -3 .1 n lun 't'g,a I ' . o . Ag'a.1 Gary Mullins receives the mark of approval from Song- Ieaders Debbie Keesee and Rene De Celle as he models a letterman's jacket, one of many items of school apparel found only at ' GEORGE R. HARRIS MEN'S WEAR 1597 West Moin 352-402l 243 rfb Rx ,an Janice Slovak visits with manager Marjorie Forbes at Mrs. Hazel McAllaster advises Fran Eaton and Debbie the Valley Plaza Branch of Dungan on the advantage of U.S. Savings Bonds at SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK l67l Moin 756 Moin 352-5210 352-444i Cezar Bermudez, Gary Mullins and Bob Kandal try out For the best of listening entertainment, for all types of the large selection of athletic equipment in the sport- music, Jana Hoffman and Karen Bischke do all of their ing goods department at record shopping at IMPERIAL HARDWARE NQVAK AND ATKINS 525 Main St. Q 352-3201 534 MM 352-0963 244 I Q If GASAMAT 1865 Adams Ave. Try the money saving, token operated gas pumps like Pat Flanagan, Pam Borchard, and Tense Burden did. ,,.- ,f f- 1. fu.. V W1 1.1 4- N' Q . REMI Mr. Douglas Bliven received his Master of Photography degree of the Professional Photographer's Association last June in New York City. Paul Lynwood Gittings and President William Currier are shown making the presentation. DOUGLAS BLIVEN PHOTOGRAPHY 126 South Fifth 352-5954 ALLIED BEAUTY SUPPLIES 144 N. 5th Street 352-5121 VALLEY ARTS 8. CRAFTS 540 Stote Street 353-0441 LEN'S TAPE STEREO 670 Moin Street 352-6033 DESSERT FLOWERS U 1 618 Main Street Dorothy Nale has her hair styled by Teddy Preece as 352-4731 Dianna Coates watches at MOTIQUE HAIR STYLISTS 300 So. lmperiol Ave. 352-2032 2 4 YYY!! Howard Jackson Jr. discusses insurance policies with Shelley l-leueer and Keren Rlgge contemplate llle pur- Laura Bacon at chase of a new watch from HOWARD JACKSON INSURANCE LEEDS JEWELERS 146 So. 6th 1567 W. Moin 352-6911 352-1303 Z Vicky Lloyd impatiently awaits her turn to follow Karyn 352-9176 Lundy in becoming beautiful at 24 MIMI'S BEAUTY SALON 131 So. oth 352-3665 Andrea Schwartz and Michele Dumond stop in for a coke after a show at UNITED COFFEE SHOP 719 Moin The Mon in the White Hot ls Keeping Up With the Joneses . . . and the Smiths . . . and the Browns . . . and the Honsens . . . and all the other families in the valley who need ever increasing supplies of vital, low-cost electricity now and in the future. Developing and maintaining a dependable supply of power to help our Valley E ffl df grow and prosper is the job of the man in the white hat and he. . . like one thousand other lmperial Irrigation men and women is dedicated to his work. He knows that his job is part of the Progress Program for if X, : .tw v,ef-s-' if . ' ' ' X' if X lmperial Valley. SY- 1 it 1 ' 'e. 'ffflsi M . 5 2. A. 'Z' . 4 F lmperial Irrigation District i Ziff!! 1645 'KW my MLQQVMX- XJ 507 WJ 247 General Index -A. Aaron, Gail 83, 90, 125 Aaron, Suzanne 196 Abrahamson, Colleen . .. 179 Abrahamson, Collette 85 87, 125 Abrahamson, Constance .. 214 Acosta, Graciela . .. 214 Acuna, Margarita . . . 214 fkdamek, Larry . . . 89, 196 Adams, Earl . .. 62, 179, 234 Adams, Nancy 62, 75, 77 90, 214, 234 Adams, Ron . .. 102, 107, 214 Adkins, James . .. 125 Adler, Joy 62, 64, 82, 90 Barron, Lidia . . . 214 Administrators 255 Adrian, Mark . . . 214 Aguilar, Emily . .. 179 Aguilar, Frank . . . 121, 214 Aguilar, John . . . 102, 111, 120, 214 Aguilar, Virginia . .. 196 Aguilar, Yolanda . .. 196 Aguirre, Anna . .. 196 Aguirre, Delma . . . 81, 179 Aguirre, Melva . .. 61 179 Aguirre, Ruben 107, 120, 214 Aguirre, Steve . . . 214 A ustin Simion .196 Avila, Maribel Avrit, Michael Avrit, Rodney -B- Bailey, Betsy . , . 179 215 125, 243 215 Bailey, James 179 Bailey, Margie .. . 63, 65, 128 Baiza, Armenda 179 Baker, David . . . 76, 179 Baker, Louise 49, 56, 57, 62, 82, 83, 84, 128 Baker, Maria 74, 196 Baker, Marvin . . . 215 Baldwin, Craig 196 Bales, Charlotte . .. 74, 128 Ballard, Debbie .. 65, 179 Ballesteros, Lucy 179 Bancook, Louis 14, 128 Bancook, Tracy . . . 56, 57, 61, 179 Barber, Theresa ...215 Barkalow, Holly 70, 179 Barker, Joe 117, 196 179 Barker, John . . . Barker, Kathy . . . 67, 128, 239 Barle Charlotte y, 128 Barnes, Nadra 128 Barnett, Bridget 63, 179 Barr, Kenneth 179, 237 Barrett, Palmer 196 Barron, Angel ...215 179 Bosptlug, Lance 73, 101, 197 Boyer, Gwendolyn 74, 130 Boyer, Minda . . . 77, 215 Boyer, Roben 215 Bracamonte, Elizabeth ...197 Bracamonte, Mary 180 Bracamonte, Rey 72, 120, 215 Bradford, Deborah 77, 215 Bradford, William 180 Bradley, Kathrine 215 Bradley, Michael 197 Bradshaw, Kennth 215 Braley, Mary 197 Brand, Connie ...74, 207, 215 Brand, Ron 68, 180, 183 Brandon, Duane ...67, 180 Brandon, Vickie 197 Branz, Michael 197 Bredernitz, Robert 215 Briggs, Edward 76, 215, 240 Briggs, Patricia 74, 121, 130 Brinkman, Danny 130 Brock, David 62, 68, 130 Brockamp, Marie 91, 121, 130 Brown, Cathy 197 Brown, Cathy 215 Brown, James 180 Brown, Tony 215 74, 85, Cardona, Barbara Carlisle, Debbie . Carpenter, Joyce Carrillo, Andrew . Carrillo, Anna 61 ..216 ...61,180 ..216 72,197 Carrillo, George 131 Carrillo, Jose 24, 180 Carrillo, Pedro 103, 197 Carrillo, Peter Carrillo, Richard . 180 .. 216 Carson, Jeanie 38 Carson, Mike ...216 Carter, Leslie 197 Carter, Paula 63, 180 Carter, Sharie . . . Case, Barry 1 Case De Anne . 180 17,197 Christianson, Ted Camacho, Emilio 88, 231 g , . . Agustine, Jose . .. 196 Aiken, Diane . . . 64, 179 Aiken, Steven 121, 214 Alarcon, Emilie 125 Alarcon, Eugene 101, 106, 112, 196 Alarcon, Rita . .. 214 Albright, Theresa . . . 66, 67, 83, 85 Alcala, Alice 72, 196 Alcaraz, Dubie . . . 214 Alcaraz, Tony . .. 102, 214 Alford, Tommy . .. 214 Allen, Jacquelyn . . . 179 Allen, Timothy . .. 196 Almaguer, Louie . . . 212 Almaguer, Pedro 196 Alorda, Sylvia . . . 55, 125 Alvarado, Steven 196 Alvarado, Yvonne 125 Alvarez, Armando 214 Anchor Club . . . 63 Anderson, Janet . . . 214 Anderson, Rose . . . 179 Anderson, Sharon . . . 74, 214 Andreotti, Dennis . .. 179 Andreotti, Donna 214 Andrews, Alene . . . 214 Andrews, Duane . . . 179 Annes, Michael 196 Aragon, Donald 101, 196 Aragon, Tony . . . 214 Archer, Leslie . .. 214 Arellano, Cristobal . .. 214 Arellano, Olivia 196 Armendariz, Judy . .. 196 Art Guild 60 Asamen, Joy . . . 62, 66, 74. 75. 179 ASB 58-59 Ashley, Carol . . . 63, 196 Ashley, James . .. 120, 179 Astorga, Angel 214 Atkin, Thomas . . . 214 Ault, Robert 179 Austin, Donald 214 Avila, Laura 179 248 Barros, Robert 215 Bartholomew, Andrew 196 Bartindale, Becky 49, 57, 62, 82, 84, 85, 127, 128 Beam, Cindy 196 Becerra, Bertha . . . 215 Beck, Jan 84, 179 Beck, Karen 196 Becker, Daniel 129 Becker, Tommy 196 Bedig, Carol 48, 63, 179 Beinhorn, Gretchen 196 Brumley, Virginia 215 Brunston, Helen 130 Bryant, Nora 215 Buchanan, David 105 197 Buchanan, David 100, 1 18, 180 Bueno, Armando Burden, Tence 245 Burns, Alfred Jr 197 99, 104, 69, 97, ...216 26, 130, 98, 106, Burrola, Frances 216 97, 106, , . . 180 Case, Jeff 68, 117, 132, 239 Cason, Don 197 Castaneda, Bill 132 Castaneda, Richard 180 Castillo, Carlos 132 Castillo, Frances 132 Castillo, Ignacio 197 Kathy 60, 197 Marguerita . . . 216 Castillo, Castillo, Castillo, Stephen 132 Castro, Daniel 102 Daniel 216 Castro, Castro, Jose 72, 197 Caudillo, Cathy 197 Cavanah, Katherine ...216 Cecil, Lonnie 132 Cepeda, Yolanda 27 Cervantes, Linda 216 Cesena, Elvira 72, 198 Chapman, Marcy 132 Chastain, George 102,216 Chau, Allen 216 Chavez, Richard 104, 132 Chess Club 66 Chew, Cindy 62, 64, 74, 198 Chew, Kathy 64, 68, 216 Childers, Carolyn 57, 62, Bellamy, Gwendolyn 215 Belson Linda ...77, 121,215 Beltran, Mary 129 Beltran, Rosemary ...89,129 Beltran, Victor 196 Benavidez, Kathy 215 Benefield, Henrietta 129 Berkley, Hugh 54, 62, 69, 73, 118, 129, 238 Bermudez, John 120, 179 Bermudez, Trudi ...215 Bernal, Jose 72, 129 Berryman, Shirley 179 Bertussi, Helen 196 Betancourt, Alfonso 121, 197 Betancourt, Danny 197 Billings, Leslie . . . 48, 129,243 Bindiola, Esmeralda 72, 179 Bischke, Diane 76, 179, 244 Bischke, Karen 62, 197 Bivins, Donald . . . 12, 102,215 Bivins, Jim 101, 197 Blevins, Teresa 179 Bliss, Lorie 197 Bock, Dieter . . . 67, 215 Bock, Mike 70, 71, 179 Bohlander, Laurie 180 Bolt, James 215 Book Club 66 Borchard, Kevin . . . 204, 215 Borchard, Pam 129, 245 Borchard, Sharon 26, 180 Bussey, James . . . 118 Bustamante, Bertha 131 Bustamante, Pat 61, 180 Butcher, Robin . . . 216 Butler, Frances 180 Butler, Jeffrey . . . 216 Byram, Linda 63, 70, 86, 180 Byrd, Anna 216 Byrd, Joe 120, 180 Byrd, Thomas 197 -C- Cajigas, Sandy 42, 60, 61, 62, 64, 197 Callaway, Ronda 59, 131, 239 Camacho, Mary ...216 Camileri, Kris 76, 131 Camp, Terri 216 Campbell, Arthur 131 Campbell, Bessie 216 Campbell, Don 106 Campbell, Freda 197 Campbell, George 197 Campbell, Ida 74, 131 Campbell, Ledonna 197 Candland, Candy 131, 235 Cannon, Richard 216 Cansler, Debbie 180 Caradine, Marilyn 131 Cardenas, Seferino 216 Cardenaz, Sylvia ...216 75, 180 Childers, Paula 198 77 Choralaires . . . Christensen, Helen ...216 Christian, Dawn 133 ...133 Chronister, Dennis 133 Clapp. Gary 102,216 Clark, Donnita 62, 67, 75, 83, 84, 133 Clark, Richard . . . 56, 62, 110, 117, 198 Clark, Susan 42, 216 Clark, Wesley 120, 198 Coates, Dianna 198,245 Coates, Sandra 180 Colace, Joe 86, 102, 107, 120, 214, 216, 243 Colace, Toni 63, 121, 180 Cole, Joseph 216 180 Cole, Sylvia . . . Collins, Clenaro 216 Collins, Larry . . . 182, 198, 209 Colunga, Anna . . . 216 Conarty, Cindy 61, 198 Conarty, Patrick Conley, Martha . Conrad, Jerry Contreras, Maria Conway, Bryan 210 Cook, James . . . ...133 .. 216 69,121,181 231 19, 181, 181 Cook, Joseph 102, 216 Cook, Kathleen 133 Cook, Sharon 181 Coo er Ga Coomes Gaw ...198 p , ry . . . 216 Copeland, Barbara ...77,133 Copeland, Doris 133 Copeland, Marie 77, 198 Cordero, Frances 198 Cordova, Raymond 102, 111 Cornell, John 181 Corral, Abel 216 Cortez, Jose 198 Cortez, Virginia 77, 216 Covarrubias, Sandra 181 Cowman, Debbie 198 Cowne, Carolyn 134 216 Cowne, Susan 31, 198 Cox, Neta 55, 62, 82, 83, 134 Craig, Caryn Crai Cath g, y ...77,181 Craig, Joyce 134 Crandall, John ...70, 71, 117, 134 Craw, Bruce 134 Craw, Dennis 216 Garcia, Soledad Easley, Susan 61, 136 Cribbs, Alice . . . Crittendon, Paul 61,181 102, 216 Crocker, Cindy 60, 65,216 Crocker, Pam 181 60, 62, 67, Crow, Pat 61, 198 Cruz, Dora 217 Cruz, Rosemary CSF 62 ...198 Culberson, Charlotte 42, 134 Cunningham, Betty 198 Curtis, Reginald 198 -D- D'Albini, Sarah 62, 64, 65, 67, 82, 217 D'Albini, Jane 62, 64, 76, 82, 83, 84, 134 Dannels, Deanna 64, 198, 239 Davalos, Letieia 217 Davancens, Debra 20 Davis, Jackie 217 198 Davis, Karla Davis, Reginald ...199 De Anda, Rose . . . 217 De Groot, Xyreine 217 De Hoyos, Ray 199 De La Cerda, Elias 102, 217 De La Torre, Theresa 60, 217 De Leon, Alfred . . . 199 De Leon, Cayetano 213 . . . 199 De Mars, Kathleen De Leon, Simon ...199 Deaver, Karen 199 Decelle, Rene . . . 135, 243 Decker, Bruce . . . 181 Delacerda, Gloria Derosier, Tom 135 Derouin, Jan . . . 135 101 Derrick, Steve 135 Dessert, Derek 199 Dessert, Frances 21 7 Dessert, James Dessert, 135, 177 Devoe, Rhonda Devoy, Bob 217 62, 214, ...135,177 Mark 97, 100, 181 102, 111, 120, Diaz, Genaro 217 Dillon, Kartar Dillon, Piara 17,199 217 Dinsmore, Debra 89, 116, 217 Dominguez, Ernest 199 Dominguez, Jim 135 Dorton, Theresa 181 Doss, Barbara 61, 135 Doss, Theresa 199 Dotson, Donna 181 Dove, Grady 181 Dray, Jett 62, 83, 84, 87, 89,121,127,136,156,157 Drylie, John 106 Drylie, Marilyn 199 Drysdale, Geri 77, 121, 214, 217 Drysdale, Teri 121, 217 Du Bois, Marianne 76, 199 Du Bois, William 65, 68, 121, 199, 202 Dubbe, Robert 181 Duff, Patrick 102, 120 Duff, Tory 199 Dufresne, Betty 181 Dugger, Daniel 181 Dugger, Mary 199 Dulaney, Denice 181 Dulaney, Gail 217 Dumond, Michele 55, 63, 181, 236, 246 Duncan, Sherie 199 Dungan, Debbie 22, 55, 181, 244 Dungan, Fred 217 Dunn, Diane 26, 217 Dunn, Marianne 217 Dunning, George 136 Dutton, Grady 91, 107, 121, 239 Dutton, Chris . . . 199, 239 Dutton, Myla 54, 62, 83, 136 -E- Edwards, Deven . . . 136 Elledge, Steve 101, 112, 181 Elliott, Jack 120, 199 Ellis, Dawnita 199 Ellis, Patricia 197, 199 Emery, Jerry 107 Enz, Terry 199 Erickson, Sam 69, 73, 181 Erwin, Vickie 181 Escalante, Lupe 72, 136 Escamilla, Jenny 136 Escobar, Maria 137 Esensee, Nancy 67, 199 Esparza, Victor 199 Estes, David ...217 Estes, Gail 199 Estrada, Becky 199 Estrada, Joni 217 Estrada, Ramona . . . 61, 199 Danny . . . 217 Eugenio, Eugenio, Robert 181 Evans, Dehra 217 Evans, Sylvia 181, 199 Everett, Howard 103, 104, 105 Ewing, Craig 137 Ewing, Lisa 199 Eyer, Greg . . . 102, 217 Eyer, James 137, 157 Eyeh Unda ...121,1a1,243 Eyer, Maryanne 77, 214, 217 Ezell, Amanda 217 -F- Faculty . . . 255 Fail, Teresa 199 Fais, Betty . . . 62, 82, 84, 218 Fais, Kathy 55, 63, 65, 199 Falco, Falco, Geri 61,199 Katherine . . . 218 Farmer, Beverly 181 Farmer, Martha 137 Favela, Favela, Gloria 137 Favela, Joe 218 Favela, Maria 181 Favela, Uilio ...218 Feagin, Barbara Feagin, Mable Federico, Vicky ...218 ...137 ...199 Albert Jr. ... 199 Felchlin, Sandra 199 199 Felix, Francisco Felix, Monica 199 Felix, Sidney ...102, 218, 223 Ferguson, Cathy . . . 77, 218 Ferguson, Thomas 199 Fernandez, Carmen 199 Fernandez, Estella 137 Fernandez, Fay 218 Fernandez, Francisco 199 Fernandez, Jose 218 Fernandez, Lilia . . . 218 Fernandez, Lupe 137 Feuerborn, Debbie 61, 63, 65, 199 FFA 79 FHA 75 Fielder, Bruce 218 Field Science Club . .. 64 Figueroa, Ignacio 140 Finnell, Kathleen 199 Fish, Carol . . . 62, 82, 200 Fish, Frank . . . 59, 71, 83, 84, 85, 87, 91, 140 Fisher, Robert . . . 69, 71, 121, 140 Flanagan, Pat 13, 245 Flanagan, Peggy . .. 70, 213 Flaum, Candice 200 Flesner, Jim 97, 117, 140 Flesner, Sandra . . . 200 Fletcher, Karen . . . 200, 213 Flock, Anne . . . 62, 66, 75, 82, Franks, Tim 19, 38, 73, 106, 181 Frauenthal, Mike 73, 108, 114 Frauenthal, Richard . . . 218 Frazier, Charles ...141 Freire, Susan 141 Fricke, Alton . . . 71, 200 Friend, Cynthia . . . 200 Fryer, Terry 101, 184 FTA ...74 Fuller, Joe 106, 120, 200 Furrer, Charlotte ...219 -G- GAA 78 Gabbert, Mark ...219 Gaddis, David 102, 107, 112, 231 Gaddis, John 71, 141 Galindo, Aurora .. 219 Gallagher, John .. 219 Gallagher, Keith .. 71, 200 Gamez, Helen 184 Gamez, Mario 219 Gann, Catherine 200 Gans, Dyane 141 Garcia, Allredo ...219 Garcia, Anita 200 Garcia, Carlos ...200 Garcia, Carmen Garcia, Cecelia ..141 184 Garcia, Estella 226 Garcia, Fernando 200 Garcia, Marie 219 Garcia, Ramiro 141 Garcia, Richard 184 Garcia, Robert 101, 200 Garcia, Robert . . . 73, 184 Garcia, Rosalia 48, 142 Garcia, Rudy . . . 184 Garcia, Sara 219 159, 200 Flock, Karen ...57,62,67,75, 82, 83, 85, 140 Flores, Concepcion 200 Flores, Shirley ... 181 Flores, Sylvia 200 Flores, Wayne . . . 218 Flores, Yvonne 218 Flowers, Myrtle . . . 200 Floyd, Bill ...231 Floyd, Brenda 218 Floyd, Mary . . . 200 . . . 142 Garibay, Alfred . . . 15, 108, 200 Garin, Dan Robert 142 Garin, Elisa 219 Garner, Katherine . . . 219 Garrett, Frank 184 Garrett, Richard . . . 219 Gartin, Clarence 219 Garza, Hector 142 Gates, Gregory 184 Gay, Bruce 67, 68, 70, 71, 184 Gay, Chris 219 Geisler, John 142 Gelvin, Frank 184 Gelvin, lretta 184 German Club 67 Fong, Alcuin 196, 200 Fonteneau, Cheryl 17, 181 Fonteneau, Larry ...218 Fornasero, Mary 63, 65, 77, 200 Forsberg, Yvonne . . . 218 Fortin, Myron ...73, 112, 196, 200 Fosgate, Julie 56, 57, 61, 62, 65, 82, 90, 200 Foster, Debra 200 Foster, Linda 38, 140 Fourong, Jean 140 Fowler, Carl 181 Fox, Gary 181 Foye, Richard . . . 200 Franco, Ester 141 Frank, Keith 181 Franks, Anthony 97, 99 Fragksg, Danny 102, 117, Gil, Elidia 200 Gilbreath, Anita 184 Gilpin, Bernard ...62,68,121, 127, 142 Glesne, Mary 142 Gloria, Mary Helen 219 Gloria, Victor ... 101, 110,184 Goddard, Betty 182, 184 Godinez, Jose 219 Goff, Billy 204, 219 Goff, Thomas 142 Goldman, Thomas . . . 200 Goldsberry, Lutricia ...,184 Goldston, Bobby ...219 Gollmer, Deborah 193 Gollmer, James . . . 200 Gonzales, Albert . . . 200 Gonzales, Amelia 200 Gonzales, Arthur . . . 201, 204 Gonzales, Arthur ...219 Gonzales, Diego 219 249 Gonzales, Estella . . . 219 Gonzales, Esther . . . 219 Gonzales, Francisco 213 Gonzales, Manuel 143 Gonzales, Margarita ...219 Gonzalez, Alonso 68, 98, 200 Gonzalez, Efren . . . 97 Gonzalez, Maria , . . 143 Gonzalez, Raymond ...201 Gonzalez, Rosa . . . 219 Gonzalez, Sofia . . . 201 Gordon, Alice 184 Gore, Araceli 201 Graham, Duane . . . 29, 201 Graham, Tanya . . . 213 Granados, David 102, 107, 120, 219 Granados, Fred 68, 120, 184 Graves, Dale 102, 231 Gray, Dana 73, 143 Gray, James 143 Green, Lena 143 Green, Linda 65, 75, 184 Green, Russell 201 Green, Sue 76, 87, 143 Greene, David 107, 219 Greene, Laprie 77, 201 Greene, Eddie . . .70, 121,219 Griffith, Leonard 143 Griffith, Ronnie 201 Grizzle, Matt ... 102, 111, 219 Grizzle, Rex 110, 120 Grizzle, Todd 201 Gross, Richard 18, 182, 183, 184, 237 Grover, Carol . . . 201 Guerra, Veronica 201 Guizar, Sylvia . . . 201 Guizar, Virginia 63, 184 Guler, Keith 201 Gullett, Alice 201 Gullett, Sherry 65, 144 Gunderson, Janet 144 Gunderson, Jill 219 Gutierrez, Christina 116, 184 Gutierrez, Damasia 201 Gutierrez, Jose . . . 144 Gutierrez, Reina . . . 201 Gutierrez, Rose . . . 219 Guy, John 201 -H- Hacker, Sherri . , . 201 Hacker, Terri . . . 201 Haddick, Pam . .. 16, 76, 184 Halle, Pam 201 Hale, David 202 Hale, Laura 219 Hammons, Rowena 144 Hampton, Susan 184 Hanan, Neal 102, 231 Hani, Dennis Lynn 219 Hansen, Bruce 102,219 Hanson, Christina 144 Hauser, Gail 235 Hauser, Joseph . . . 96, 97, 99, 104, 184 Hauser, Shelley 54. 62. 184 , 246 Hawkins, Greg 102, 107, 219 Hawkins, Janis . . . 16, 88, 116, 184 Haywood, Ruthie 15 Heil, Steven 54. 184 Henderson, Richard 202 Henderson, Shirley . . . 202 Hendrickson, Steve 70, 121, 145 Hendry, Bruce 17, 102, 107, 219 Hendry, Graeme 69, 73, 97,104,118,184 Henry, Theresa 219 Hernandez, Arlene 219 Hernandez, Arthur 202 Hernandez, Carolyn 219 Hernandez, Edward 220 Hernandez, Rachel 145 Hernandez, Valentino 202 Hervey, Delores 77, 185 Herzig, Elizabeth 220 Hesse, John 145 Hester, Charles 145 Hester, Greg 69, 101, 108, 185 Hester, Paula ...220 Hester, Susan .. . 202 Hewitt, Frank 185 Hicks, Aleta 202 Hidalgo, David 145 Higginbottom, Joseph . . . 202 Higginbottom, Richy 185 High, Debra 202 Hight, David 27, 185 Hill, Katheryn Elaine 220 Hill, Olethea 185 Hill, Pam 67. 220 Hilley, Bernadette . . . 74 Hillix, Larry 101, 106, 196, 202 Hindle, Nanci 220 Hines, Jeannine . . . 202 Hisel, Michael . . . 185 Hixson, Gerald . . . 185 Hobbs, Kenneth 120, 202 Hobbs, La Donna 27, 185 Hobbs, Leona . . . 63, 65, 185, . . . 220 239 Hobbs, Wanda Hodgers, Danny 202 . . . 220 Hodges, Debra Hodson, William 67, 71 117, 185 Hofer, Susan 185 Hoffman, Jana 70, 202, 244 Holder, Dean . .. 27, 185 Holliday, ,Mary . . . 220 Hollins, John 102, 107, 103, Harbolt, Jamie . . . 127, 144 120, 231 Harbolt, Lona 63, 184 Hom, Barney 14, 24, 62, Harland, Jeff 219 L- 73, 30, 52, 33, 145 Harrington, Ronald 202 Hom, Dick 52, 66, 73, 202 Harris, Gregory - . . 144 Hom, Paul . . . 62, 82, 220 HHVUUQ. MHVY 51- 52, 75, Homolka, Leslie 202 82, 202 Hopkins, Judi 185 Harting, Ruth 21, 65, 75, 184 Hartline, Denise 219 Hatfield, Theresa 219 Horn, Ed 102, 120, 220 Horne, Andy .. . 145, 242 Horne, Thomas . . . 220, 242 Horton, Barbara 18, 185 Hatton, Michael ...67. 69. 70, Horton, David ...66,102,220 71, 73, 89, 144 Hauser, David 62 250 Horton, Les 145 Houts, Deborah 146 Howard, Karen . . . 220 Howes, Edith 61, 86, 89, 184 Howes, Ethel 146 Hubbard, Andrea 220 Huerta, Gloria ...220 Huffman, Rosie 127, 146, 243 Hughes, Nancy 63, 65, 197, 202 Huha, Cindy 185 Hust, Terry 15, 202 Hutchinson, Karen 67,202 HUISODG, Rodney . . . 202 Huyler, Bill . . . 118, 202 Huyler, Carol . . . 21, 63, 185 Huyler, Denise , . . 220 Hyde, Laurel . . . 62, 65, 202 Hysaw, Stephan . . . 220 Imperial, Ramona 146 lngle, David 69, 103, 104, 105, 117, 185 lngle, Deanna . . . 202 lnsko, Eric 67, 70, 220 Interact . ,. 73 Irving, Jerry 146 lsbell, Jerry 220 lsbell, Louise 61, 185 -J- Jackson, George 146 Jackson, Howard 68, 69, 146, 246 Jackson, Mary 202 Jackson, Sandra 185 Jackson, Shirley 146 Jacobelli, Dennis 69, 97, 99, 100, 104, 185 Jacobelli, Gail 62,202 Jahnke, Marshall , .. 220 Jaime, Frank 65 Jaime, Joe 220 Jaramillo, Jesus . . . 220 Jaramillo, Ramon .. . 32 Jarrell, Suni Lyn 65. 70, 202 Jehle, Bill 147 Jehle, Sallie . . . 86, 202 Jew, Albert 220 Jew, David 185 Jew, George 66, 121, 200 Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Jimenez, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 221 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnston, Fernando . . . 202 Hilda . . . 220 Margaret . . . 220 Maria . . . 202 Mary . . . 202 Mercy . . . 221 Rosa . . . 202 Valicia . . . 185 Albert 185 Annie . . . 202 Emmett . . . 202 Eurlean . . . 76, 146 Jan .. . 220, 221 Jonathan ... 112 Karla . . . 147 Leroy . . . 221 Mark 107, 117, Michael 101,185 Michael . . . 221 Ricky ... 185 Greg ... 102 Jeff 121, 147 Jones, Carol . . . 61, 185 Jones, Judy 26, 147 Jones, Karin . . . 221 Jones, Kristin . . . 147 Jones, Paul 102, 111,221 Jones, Penny 76, 203 Jones, Robert 102, 221 Jones, Robert 111, 147 Roosevelt 203 Jones, Jones, Scott 203 Jones, Sherry 203 Jones, Velma 77, 203 Judkins, Fred 16, 18, 75, 76, 185, 239 Jungers, Audrey 70, 74, 221 Jungers, Dennis . . . 203 -K- Kandal, Cindy 63, 203 Kandal, Robert 73, 147, 236 , 244 Kandal, Steve 69, 96, 97, 99, 100, 185 Karalles, Jim 203 Keating, Paul 221 Keating, Peter . . . 203 Keck, Billy 203 Keesee, Debbie 48, 238, 243 Keith, Earl 24, 74 Kelley, Mary 203 Kendle, Fred 221 Kennard, Kevin 106, 112, 203 Kennedy, Paul ,. . 64, 203 Kennerson, John 203 Kepner, Naomi 62, 70, 75, 203 Kepner, Seth 76, 185 Kerns, Marion 203 Kerns, Virginia 185 Key Club . . . 68 Khan, Carmen .. . 203 Kilgore, Colon 110, 203 Kilgore, Patrick . . . 59, 73, 103 King, John 110, 185 Kinion, Roberta 20, 185 Kinion, Vicki ...203 Kirby, Paul 102, 206, 231 Kirkland Carol 70, 71, 185 Kizzire, Jimmy 221 Knight, Craig 221 Knox, Robert 102, 221 Knupp, Katie 221 Komenda, Julie 197, 203 Komenda, Rudy . . . 96, 97, 99 Kramar, Dave . . . 203 Kramar, Roger 107, 121, 221 65, 89, Kristol, Anita 63, 185 Kuhn, Alfred 185 Kuhn, Jeanie 77, 203 Kvinlog, Marlene 203 Kvinlog, Pamela 186 Kyle, Ernest 221 -L- La Cuesta Erendira . . . 203 La Pointe, Cynthia . . . 186 La Pointe, Michele . . . 203 Lachenmyer, Denise . . . 186 Laddomada, Mary . . . 75 Lafferty, Geri 77, 221 Laine, John Steven . . . 221 Laine, Patrick 203, 211 Lamoreaux, Craig . . . 68 Lamoreaux, Karen . . . 186 Lamoreaux, Melvin 102, 221 Lancaster, Julie . . . 61 Landrum, Joseph . . . 221 Langelier, Frances . . . 203 Lankford, Melvin Lara, Kathy ...186 203 La Solana 54-55 Lavender, Patsy . . . 221 Lavender, Rosa ...205 Lavender, Tom . . . 221 Lavezo, Chrissy 77, 221 Lavezo, Steve 71, 85, 88 Lawson, Holly 221 Lawson, Janet ...221 Le Pere, Luann 75, 205 Leach,-Cheri . . . 221 Lear, Brett 121,205 Lechner, Paul 88, 205 Lee, Rachel Ann ...221 Mc Nair, Karen 54, 152 Lee, Stephen 121, 221, 239 Leftwich, Jeri 205 Legarra, Kerry 101, 106, 205, 209 Legarra, Ritchie 69, 96, 108, 186 Lehnhoff, Barbara . . . 62, 221 Leifheit, Rhonda 61, 186 Lemay. Jacqueline 205 Leon, Mike 103, 205 Leon, Pedro ...97 Leonard, Michael .. . 30, 205 Lepere, Kelly . . . 107, 120,221 Lerno, Linette 63, 186 Luna, Raquel 222 Lundy, Karyn 55, 63, 186, 236, 246 Lynn, Nicandro 222 Lynn, Pablo 103, 112, 222 Lyon, Jeff 62, 102, 111, 222, 243 Lyon, Steve . . . 69, 90, 96, 97, 99, 100, 108, 186 , Lyons, Victoria . . . 57, 59 Macci, Angela 222 Maddry, Tom 152 Madriaga, Phillip 222 Madrigals 76 Magarity, Lee Ann 152 Maggio, Anthony 15, 205 Mah, Juanita . . .22, 62, 66, 67, 75, 80, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90, 152 Maiorettes 70 Maljan, Susan 121, 222 Malone, Steve 118, 119, 152 Maloof, Cindy 63 Maloof, Tom 55, 73, 127, 152, 236 Maness, Carolyn ...222 Manix, James 153 Manix, Janet . . . 222 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc 206 Dowell, Steven 187 Dowell, Susie ,. . 222 Elhaney, Edward 32 Elvany, Karen .. . 77, 206 Elvany, Sandra . .. 206 Fadden, Carmen . . . 222 Fadden, Thomas 120, Mc Fetridge, Barbara 187 Mc Fetridge, Dwayne 62, 70, 206 Mc Gee, Michael 37, 187 Mc Gill, Marshall . . . 222 Mc Grath, Cathlene 187 Mc Kay, Mark . . . 89, 222, 240 Mc Kinzie, Sunny 59, 65, 187 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Lane, Eva . . . 206, 209 Lemore, Cindy .. . 206 Lemore, David . . . 222 Lemore, Karen 187 Mahon, Betsy ,. . 27 Mahon, Mary . . . 222 Mc Millon, Thomas 102, 120 Mc Morris, Pete 68, 120, 187 Mc Nabb, Jan 62, 77, 82, 121, 206 Morita, Dennis . . . 97, 99, 186 Morris, David . . . 223 Morris, Deborah 223 Morris, Debra 62, 66, 82, 223 Morrison, Debbie 155 Morrison, Kathlene 187 Morrissey, Mitchell 223 Morton, Jim 102, 223 Mousel, Ann 77, 223 Mouser, John . . . 207 Mouser, Vera . . . 223 Moyza, Josie . . . 223 Mueller, Bill 29 Mulligan, Brenda 65, 207 Mullins, Gary . . . 69, 155, 236, 243, 244 Mullins, Jimmy . 59, 187 Mullins, Linda 77, 207 Munoz, Sarah . . . 223 Munson, Ricky . 71, 155 Munson, Ron ... Munson, Sherrill Murray, Elaine Murray, Joan . 155, 237 . . 207 223 160 Nale, Dorothy . . . 61, 187, 245 Naungayan, Johnny . . . 223 Naungayan, Robert 160 Lewis, Carla ...16, 76,62, 84, 186 Libman, Marlena Liggett, Gary 221 186 Linares, Luis Ill 60 38 Line, Melanie . . . Mannarino, Don 153 73, 118, Mar, Anna . . . 63, 205 Mar, Jo Ann 127, 153, 243 Maraist, Marcella Marcial, Gabino . . . . 222 . 222 Mc Neece, Brian 83, 85, Nava, Lupe 223 Nava, Ramon 223 Navarro, Carmen . . . 223 Navarro, Johnny 207 Navarro, Maria 187 Milton, Charles Line, Steve 82, 103, 107, 221 Linn, James 68, 118, 119, 186 Little, Glenda ...205 Littrell, Matt . . . 69, 96, 97, 99, 100, 108, 109 Livernois, Joseph 120, 186 Lizarraga, lsaac 88, 186 Llanas, Alberto 186 Lloyd, Barbara 186 Lloyd, Claude 54, 55, 118 Lloyd, John 101, 202, 205 Lloyd, Vicky . . . 205, 246 Loase, Carol Joan 186 Locher, Jeannette 186 Loera, Manuel ...205 Loera, Marcella 205 Loera, Santos 42, 193 Lopes, Darlene 186 Lopez Billy 111,221 Lopez Cesar . . . 221 Lopez Consuela ...205 Lopez Donald 122 Lopez, Guadalupe 186 Lopez, Irene 222 Marini, Marlene . . . 153 Marini, William . . . 205 Mariscal, George 205 Marlin, Jeffrey 153 Marlin, Joseph . . . 205 Marquez, Mike . . . 222 Marquez, Rafael 103, 186 Marshall, Bruce . . . 60, 65, 76, 186 Marsical, Anna . . . 60, 222 Patricia . .. 153 Renee . . . 222 Martel, Marth, Martin, Chad 65, 206 Martin, Jimmy . . . 222 Alfredo . . . 153 Armando ...72 Martinez, Martinez, 98, 112, 152 Mc Neece, Maureen 63, 116, 187 Mc Phetrige, Nita . .. 222 McNeece, Mike 222 Meacham, Betty ...223 Mendez, Gabriel . . . 223 Mendivel, Robert 187 Mendoz a, David 111, 223 Meredith, Marian 206 Merle, Russell . . , 71, 206 Metz, Donald . . . 223 Meza, Agustin 223 Meza, Elda 223 Meza, Lupe 72, 206 Meza, Maria 72, 187 Meza, Mario 223 Miles, Randy 155, 235 Miller, Carna 223 Miller, Danny 111, 223 Navarro, Miguel . . . 207 Navarro, Paul . . . 207 Negrete, Nancy . . . 207 Neipling, Larry 121, 206 Neipling, Richard 223 Nelson, Harold 223 Nelson, Lena 187 Nephew, Arlena . . . 223 Ness, Gordon ...207 Ness, Loren 160 Netherton, Edward 187 Neuman, Richard 62, 76, 91, 121, 207 Neves, George ,..187 Newell, Marcella 64, 74, 207 Newell, Mary 74, 187 Newell, Susie . . . 64, 74, 223 Martinez, Francisco ...206 Martinez, Jesse 153 Martinez, Joe ...222 Martinez, Jose 222 Martinez, Maria 186 Martinez, Mario . . . 222 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Richard . . , 206 Sandra . . . 206 Sidia . . . 186 Math Club 67 Mavila, Lynn . . . 65, 206 Maxson, Cheryl ...83, 84, 85, 121 Lopez, Johnny . . . 205 Lopez, Maria . . . 222 Lopez, Maria ...205 Lopez, Robert . . . 222 Lopez, Teresa . .. 60, 75, 222 Lo ez Vir inia .222 p ,I g .. Lorkovic Barbara , . . . 30 Lorkovic, Elizabeth .. . 74,222 Love, Peggy . . . 49, 65, 186 Lovett, Reta 205 Lovio, Robert 60, 64, 102, 222 Low, Pamela . . . 186 Mays, Willis 222 Mc Andrews, Barbara 57, 121, 186 Mc Andrews, Tom . ,. 73, 108 Mc Call, Eddie 206 Mc Carty, Susan . . . 77, 206 Mc Mc clany, William Clintock, Chris ...103 ..,186 Mc Clure, Danny 103, 112, 186 . . . 223 Milton, Keith ...101, 108, 109, 206 Milton, Rhonda 77, 187 Mina, Carlos ... 104, 105, 187 Mina, Pico 1 Ming, Linda Minnix, Lois Minnix, Michael Miramontes, Liz Mitchell, Ronald Mitosinka, Steve ,.JlA9ier.iy Molina, Hilda .. Molloy, Lavoia . Mone, Melanda 02, 107, 223 187 155 ...206 ...223 ...223 ...187 74 .207 ..1B6 ...223 Mone, Melissa 207 Monge, Marcos ...155 Monroe, Louie . . . 207 Montoya Lucy , . . . 207 Montoya, Richard . . . 103, 187 Moore, Lee . . . 69, 96, 97, 99, 187 Mora, Jorja 187 NFL . . . 75 Nichols, Frank 111, 223 Nickel, David 207 Nickel, Karen 223 Nickel, Terry 160, 237 Nicol, Sally . . . 24, 70, 71, 187 Nietzke, Alicia 192 Nietzke, Sue 223 Nimmo, Richard 223 Noble, Elizabeth 160 Noorigian, Steven 33, 207 Noriega, Donald . . , 223 Norris, Mary . . . 56, 57, 65, 89, 192 Norris, Paul 223 Nunez, Ernest . . . 207 -0- O'Connor, Mary . . . 224 O'Keefe, Shawn .. . 110, 207 Obeso, Alma 77, 192 Lowe, Gary 90 Luallin, Lorene . . . 48, 63, 186 Luce, Richard 205 Luera, Pat . . . 61, 72,.205 Luker, Bonnie 61, 186 Luna, Jesus 102, 120, 222 Mc Clurg, Phillip 117, 187 Mc Curry, Jonathan 107, 222 Mc Curry, Patti 187 Mc Donald, Kim 222 Mc Dowell, Kenneth 187 Morales, Dora 207 Morales, Gabrieh ...223 Moreno, John 101 Morgan, Andrew 223 Morgan, David 121, 207 Morgan, Melinda 155 Obeso, David 223 Olay, Vickie 224 Oliver, Rebecca ,..192 Olivo, Manuel 224 i'Olson, Allen . . . 224 Olson, Warren 120, 224 251 Porter, Jimmy . . . 23, 225 Ordona, Bernardo 101, 107, 121, 224 Orefice, Rocky .. . 102, 224 Ortiz, Esther . . . 224 Osborne, Don Osborne, Laverne 192 Oswalt, Allen 118, 192 Oswalt, Linda 65, 224 162 Price, Patti 63, 65, 162 Ruiz, Dahlia Pacheco, Rodolfo Pacrem, Patricia . . . Padilla, -P- Diana . . . 192 224 160 Padron, Tony 102, 224 Padron, Rosalind ...207 Painter, Derby . . . 210, 224 Paleo, Ernest 161 Paleo, Frank , . . 224 Paleo, Raul 224 Palma, Ray 192 Palma Rodri o 207 - Q Palmer Cindy , . . . 207 Palmer, Keith 121, 192 Palmer, Steve 224 Palomino, Linda 224 Palomino, Raymond 207 Pangle, Allison 207 Pantoja, Carmen ...224 Pantoja, Marcos ...207 Saenz, Richard . . . 226 Rister, Jimmy . . . 60, 65, 208 Paras, Evelyn 60, 224 Parkinson, Debra 77, 192 Parks Kathleen , 207 Paros, Nancy 207 Petree, Ronda ...224 Santana, John 54, 165 77, 210 Partida, Yolanda ...224 Pascual, Frank ...224 Patterson, Deborah 192 Pavao, Janet 68, 192 Pavao, Pat . . . 64, 224 Pavlich, Susanne 207 Payne, John , . . 65, 192 Payton, Vicki 223, 224 Pelger, Debbie . . . 224 Pendleton, Timothy Pep Band 70 Pep Club 65 Peralta, Irma . . . 224 Peralta, Maria ...224 Plourd, Stephen 117, 208 Poe, Sharon 161 192 Pollard, Roxie . . . 208 Pool, Austin .. . 102, 225 Pool, David 76 . . . 225 Polk, Georgann Popien, George Porter, Catherine ...161 Powell, David . . . 208 Preece, Douglas ...208 161 Price, Bruce 208 . . . 225 Price, Patricia 31, 85, 86, Preece, Shirley Price, Edward Price, Rhonda . . . 225 192 Prince, Mike 162 Price, Teresa Pritchard Jon , . . . 208 Pritchett, John . . . 66, 75, 192 Pritchett, Raymond . . . 60, 121,225 Procsal, David . . . 21, 192 Proo, Henry 162 Proo, James 208 Purcella, Steve 162, 235 Purdy, Pam 70, 225 Pyle, Roberta 225 .Q- Quezada, Jesus 103, 112, 192 Quezada, Salvador 208 Quines, Nash . . . 225 Quintanar, Ruben 15, 208 Quintero, Joe 69, 97, 192 Quirarte, Martha 208 Quirarte, William ...208 . . . 162 . . . 192 Quiroz, Robert . . . 225 Quiroz, Elvira Quiroz, Juana Reed, Donald . . . 226 Reed, Thomas .. . 192 Reichert, Carol . . . 86, 226 Reidy, Debra . . . 163 Renaud, Loyce . . . 208 Reqrgrgo, Mercedes . . . 90, Reprieto, Roberto . . . 102,226 Revla, Sandra . . . 77, 226 Rosales, Emily 193 Rosales, Ricardo 227 Rose, Pat ...208 Rosenbaum, Earl ...227 Rosenbaum, Kittie ...209 Ross, Cheryl ...227 Ross, James 102 Rountree, Janice 227 Roussel, Keith 15, 209 Rice, Terry 192 Richardson, Harold 102, 226 Richardson, Linda ...226 Richardson, Pam 65, 192 Richardson, Paul 54, 163 Riclgggdson, Rebecca ...208, Roussel, Lynda ...164 Rowland, Gail 209 Rubio, Gloria 227 Ruiz, Antonia . . . 209 Ruiz, Fernando ...209 Ruiz, Frank 227 Ruiz, Genaro 164 164 Richardson, Rosie ...208 Richardson, Roxanne 226 Richter, Robert 73, 97, 127, 163 Rickett, Donnie ...226 Riddle, Gene 102, 107, 120, 226 Riddle, Jesse 102, 120, 226 Rider, Jenell 226 Riggs, Karen 55, 62, 82, Ruiz, Ruiz, Ruiz, Ruiz, Mary ... 227 Mike 209 Rose 164 Rosie ... 165 Ruiz, Yolanda 165 Ruley, Daniel ...227 Rumph, John 227 Russel, Devin ...69, 118 165 Ryan, Martin 209 Rye, Denice 227 Ryerson, Darrell . . . 209 193, 246 Rincon, Luz Rios, Oscar Rios, Robert Ripa, Armando 193 193 226 Ritter, Cyndie 193 Robbins, Bobby . . . 111, 226 Robbins, B rian . . . 226 Robbins, Dennis . . . 208 Roberts, Cary 102, 107, 226 Roberts, Cathy 67, 208 Ryerson, Debra . . . 22 -S Sager, Sylvonia 239 209 75, 165, Salazar, Catherine ...209 Salazar, Cindy ...227 Salazar, Fred 18, 159 Salcedo, Maria ...193 Salcido, Alma 209 Salcido, Bertha ...227 Perez, Anna 22 Perez, Edie . . . 224 Perez, Johnny 224 Perez, Manuel 192 Perez Sammy 192 Perry, Pam 70, 192 Personnel . . . 255 Peterson, Richard . . . Petree, Chris 59, 73, 96, 118, 119, 161 Petree, Earl .. . 224 Petris, Jose 207 -R- Rachal, Mike 17, 208 Rader, Sandra 192 Rael, John 225 Rael, Ron 60, 83, 162 Ragan, Mike 117, 225 Raley, Steve 68, 208 Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Amelia 162 Danny . . . 225 Jose . . . 225 Judith . .. 225 Nidia ...208 Norma . .. 208 Orencio 226 Patricia . . . 192 Roberts, Dona Jean . . . 226 Roberts, Greta .. . 75, 208 Robertson, Dicky . . . 226 Robertson, Ricky . . . 208 Robinson, Danny . . . 106, 208 Robinson, Don 117, 193 Robinson, Ken . .. 104, 105 Robinson, Robbie 96, 97, 99, 100, 163 Robinson, Rosemary 163 Robles, Sara 74, 193 Rocha, Josephine . . . 74, 208 Rocha, Yolanda ...60,64,75, 226 Roderick, David . . . 68, 208 Roderick, Debbie 208 Roderick, Linda . . . 208 Roderick, Mary 193 Rodriguez, Anita . . . 77, 226 Salcido, Ruben 120, 227 Sampson, Charles ...227 Sampson, Julia ..,209 193 Sanchez David . . . Petris, Sandra . . . 224 Petznik, Betty . . . 196, 213 Phelps, Rick . . . 104, 121, 161 Phillips, Dennis . . . 207 Phillips, Lora . . . 192 Piascik, Stan 224 Picard, Terri . . . 224 Picazo, David . . . 211, 231 Picazo, Pauline 224 Pickett, Mary 192 Pierce, Michael . . . 224 Pierson, Cindy . , , 74, 207 Pinkstaff, Kenneth 161 Pinney, Peter 224 Pinuelas, Gracie 61, 72, 192 Pinuelas, Yolanda . . .215, 225 Pipkin, Alan 102, 225 Pipkin, Mark 67, 101, 192 P-J Club 75 Plourd, Chris . . . 225 252 Ramirez, Raymond 163 Ramirez, Rebecca . . . 74, 208 Ramriez, Rickey Ramirez, Robert 102,231 226 Ramos, Francesca . .. 56, 57, 208 Ramsay, Junior 226 Ramsay, Michael 23, 208 Rangel, Genny 226 192 163 Rasco, Angela 226 Rasco, Debra . . . 208 Rangel, Maria Rangel, Ofelia Raulston, Peggy Rawles, Lynn Ray, Debra .. . Ray, Rodney Rearic, Patricia Redd, Calvin Redd, Debra Reece, Jerry ...226 208 08 2 ...208 ...192 101, 110, 208 226 208 Rodriguez Cristina . .. 208 Rodriguez, James 163 Rodriguez, Johnny . . . 164 Rodriguez, Maria . . . 64, 227 Rodriguez, Mary . . . 208 Rodriguez, Mirna 60, 77, 208 Rodriguez Sylvia . . . 227 Rogers, Cathy 193 Rogers, Terry Rolan, Patty Roman, Gus ...27,164 227 120, 208, 211 Sanchez Dee 49, 193 Sanchez, Jose Sanchez, Steve H118 ...193 Sanders, Barbara . . . 209 Sanders, Dave 227 Sanders, Gregory ...101,209 Sanders, Phillip 111, 227 Sandez, Judith ..209 Sandoval, Luisa . . , 60, 209 Sandoval, Rolando 106, 112,209 Santana, Beatriz 72, 227 Santana, Concepcion 72, 209 Santibanez, Maria . . . 209 Sawyer, Evelyn . . . 193 Sbordone, Joyce . . . 75, 209 Schaefer, Arthur 85, 166 Schlander Mary , . . . 166 Schlander, Wilbert . . . 227 Schofield, Steve 227 Schoonmaker, Carla 64, Schreck, Arthur ...231 Schroyer, Harold 102,231 Schuler, Christine 62, 193 Schuler, Kathy 116, 166 Romero, 'George . . . 164 Schuster, Carolyn . . . 74, 210 Romero, Martha 227 Schwartz, Andrea ...65, 193, Romero, Patsy . . 208 246 Romero, Sandra ...227 Scogin, Mike 56, 57, 68, Romero, Sergio . .. 227 112, 210 FlOm0, lQfl8Ci0 103, 112, Scoones, Jacquelyn 227 208 Scoones, Teresa 193 Fl0m0, lima 227 yScott, Joseph 32 ROFTIO, ROSS 89, 164 Scott, Sammie 97, 100, 112 Scott, Stanley . . . 54, 101 Spanel, Kurt ...104, 118, 119, 168 Spanish Club 72 Valenzuela, Teresa ,,.60, 64, 183, 193 Scott, Wendie 193 Seaman, Deborah 62, 82, Sparks, Linda 228 Spartanaires . .. 77 Spar-teens 61 Speer, Gordon ...228 Terribilini, Christine. . . 211, 222 Terrones, Angelina 211 Terry, Stephen 170 Valenzuela, Mary 194 Valenzuela, Raul . . . 229 Thomson, Alfred . . . 229 Richard ...101, 194 Tourney, Mike 211 228 Seeger, Cathy 210 Self, Sandra 62, 66, 82 210 Serrato, Dolores 210 Serrato, Sandra 210 Servin, Sandra 193 Sessions, Jim 103, 106 120, 193 Sessions, Ken 14, 59, 68 69, 84, 87, 96, 97, 108, 110 166, 238 Sessions, Robin . . . 62, 70, 75 82, 86, 90, 210 Sessions, Sandra 77, 210 Sessions, Bill 14, 62, 68 69, 166, 238 Severns, Charles . . . 210 Seymour, Leslie . . . 71, 210 Shaw, Danny 121,210 Shaw, Lori 67, 193 Shelton, George Earl . . . 166 Sheppard, Laurian 213 Shield . . . 56-57 Shigematsu, Rosa 228 Shigematsu, Sandrina 77 193 Shinn, Ben 228 Schultz, Mary 63, 86, 166 Sibley, Pamela 193 Sigmon, Celia 193 Sigmon, Mark 23, 228 Silva, Maria 166 Silva, Ruben 15, 210 Simms, Robert 193 Simpson, Fred 167 Singh, Beverly . . . 228 Singh, Helen 77 Singh, Lilly 194 Singh, Ray 103, 194 Skovira, Paula . . . 194, 234 Slagle, Ronald . . . 210 Slocum, Roxann 210 Slovak, Janice 121, 210, 244 Slovak, Ray 73, 118, 119 167 Slovak, Walter 210 Smail Barbara . . . 67, 228 Small, Carole 210 Small, Dianne 210 Smith, Victoria 210 Smith, Curt 167 Smith, David 167 Smith, Joyce Claudia 194 223, 234 Smith, Kenneth 167 Smith, Mark ... 62, 82, 167 Smith, Mike 167 Smith, Oscar 29, 65, 112 157, 168 Smith, Shirley 62, 64, 77 210 Smith, Stephen 194 Snider, Jack 69, 168, 235 Snider, John Lee 210 Snider, Virginia . , . 228 Snowden, Lawrence ...228 Snowden, Mark , . . 210 Solis, Sonia .. . 210 Solomon, Gilda 211 Solomon, Nolia 168 Sones, Jim 211 Sones, Trenace 194 Sosa, Bill 72, 211 Soto, Edmundo 194 Soto, Yolanda . .. 228 s Speer, Randalyn 194 Spence, Toby . . . 102, 120, 228 Spycher, John 168 Srite, Celia 61, 62, 211 Srite, Leann 75, 76, 194 Stage Band 71 Sta e Crew . g . .65 Starr, Cynthia 168 211 Stattler, Carol . . . Steen, Linda 54, 63, 67, 168, 241 Steen, Neena 20, 49, 121, 194, 241 Stephens, lcy 228 Stephens, Jo 194 Stephens, Frederick . . . 228 Sterling, Jill 228 Steward, Carol 228 Stewart, Stewart, Bryan Karen 228 77,211 1 1 Stewart, Kathy 168,239 Stewart, Roger .. . 228 Stiles, Lebert 59, 69, 73, 97, 118, 169 Stiles, Lonnie 121, 228 Stinson, Betty 194 Stodola, Richard 228 Storey, Charles 98, 108, 118, 211 Strackbein, Douglas ...228 Strackbein, Marcella ...211 Stratton, Felipe 211 Strickland, Andy 102, 107, 228 Strickland, James 194 Strickland, Randy 194 Strobel, Bernadette . . . 228 Sullivan, Mary 169 Sumpter, Dan 169 Sundstrom, Arnold 228 Sutton, Paul 68, 194 Swanegan, Pamela . . . 211 Swarthout, Pat 101 Swarthout, Sid 169 Swarthout, Terry 182, 194 Swarthout, Timothy 169 Swingle, Lee Ann . . . 228 Szeto, Everett 169 Szeto, Helen 211 1 Thanner, Anette 194 Thomas, David 211 Thomas, Debbie 170 Thomas, Gregory .. . 211, 213 !'Thomas, Terri 215, 229, 234 Thomas, Bill 117 Thompson, Andrew 102, 229 Thompson, George 104, 117, 170 Thompson, Susie 74, 211 Thomsen, Maryetta ...211 Thornburgh, John 211 Thornton, Charlene 170 Tietz, Michael . . . 229 Tillman, Gail 77, 211 Tillman, Lois 211 Timmons, Linda . . . 229 Tison, Ruth 229 Tobin, David 97, 170 Tobin, Theresa . . .24, 63, 121, 194 Trapnell, Nancy . . . 211 Trapnell, Patricia 171 Trask, David 171 Trask, Donald 229 Trexler, Lovella 211 Trimm, Lynda 211 Trow, Wally . . . 229 Trujillo, Raymond 171 Tubach, Roger 69, 73, 96, 97, 99, 108, 171 Tubach, Roy ...211 Tucker, Michelle 194 Turner, Betty 74, 121, 171 Turner, Bobby 101, 110, 211 Turner, Danny 101, 110, 194 Turner, Jim ...96, 97, 99, 100, 171 Turner, Richard 213 Turner, Sidney 211 -U- Ulloa, Blanca 229 Ulloa, Elsa 171 Ulloa, Tomas 194 .. . 64, 103, 112, Ulrich, Carol 62, 82, 83, 171 Urias, Mary 229 ... 211 Uribe, Myrna Urquidez, Luz 172 -V- Valdes, Gloria 72, 211 Valdes, Hector . . . 229 Valdez, Domingo 103, 211 Valdez, Margie 72, 211 Valencia, Arthur . . . 229 Valencia, lrma 172 Valencia, James 194 84, 172 Valenzuela, Yolanda 229 Valles, Marlene 194 Valles, Rosie 229 Van Maren, Peter 62, 101, 212 Van Rensselaer, Sharon . . .15, 212 Vance, Danny . . . 69, 96, 108, 194 Vanderlinden, Terry 172 Vara, Alice . . . 229 Varsity C 69 Vargas, Joe 229 Vasquez Vasquez Vasquez Vasquez Amalia . , . 229 Frank . . . 229 John . . . 57 Maria . . . 194 Vasquez, Michael 194 Vasquez, Mike ... 212 Vaughan, Cynthia 212 Vaughan, Kathleen .. . 65, 212 Vaughan, -T- Tacquard, Renee 194 Tacquard, Scott 228 Tagg, Joe 211 Tallman Debra 169 Tallman, Roy Ed . . . 228 Tamayo, Aida . . . 228 Tamayo, Danny .. . 211 Tamayo, Ernie .. , 169 Taroma, Camilo 194 Taroma, Ignacio 229 Taroma, Lupe . . . 211 Tavernier, Chris 57, 170 Taylor, Kenna 229 Taylor, Linda 211 Taylor, Steve . .. 170 Teachers . . . 255 Tea ue Steve Q 1 Temple, Charmaine ...62, 90, 170, 239 Temple, Michele 54, 55, 62, 82, 90, 194 Ternes, Vicki 194 Valencia, Nancy 172 Valenzuela, Abel 212 Valenzuela, Dolores 60, 64, 229 Valenzuela, Frankie 101, 110, 212 Valenzuela, Joann 172 Valenzuela, Lorenzo 103, 212 Valenzuela, Lucilla 212 Valenzuela, Marcus 172 Vaughn, Lort 229 Vea, Gilbert ... 212 Vedder, Paula 229 Vedder, Rhonda . . . 212 Vedder, Valinda 49, 63, 194 Velarde, Hortensia 172 Veretto, Charles 60, 64, 121, 229 Villa, Martha 213 Villa, Richard 102 Villafano, Gilberto 194 Villalpando, Ramona 229 Villanueva, Vicky 173 Villar, Maria 72, 212 Villegas, Luisa 157, 173 Viloria, Laura 229 Viner, Sheri 229 Vivo, Norma 173 Vogt, Linda . . . 85, 88, 173 Volkart, Mona 173 Vowell, Kay 194 Vowell, Marti 229 -W- Wade, David 231 Wagoner, Bill 120, 212 Walker, Kelly 229 Walker, Richard . . . 212 Walker, Steven . . . 19, 69, 96, 194 Waller, Stephanie 173 Walsh, Linda 229 Walsh, William . . . 229 Wandel, Charles 195 Ward, Lona ...212 Ward, Patty 230 Warner, Cindy . . . 63, 74, 212 Warner, Irma 230 Werner, Cathy . . . 63, 74, 212 Washington, Ron 102, 107, 31 Wasson, James 195 Wasson, Lois 290 Waters, Karen 212 Waters, Maynard 173 Watson, David 212 Watson, Roy 107,230 Watson, Tanya 195 Weatherspoon, Jerry 102, 230 Weaver, Patricia . . . 212 Webb, Clay 101,212 Weber, Kenneth Weeks, Carol 77, 230 253 I. Weeks, Larry ...65 Weidner, Donna Welch, James William 230 Welsh, Frank Buster 173 Wenger, Sharon Werner, Kathie Westcott, Mark 230 Westerkamp, Bonnie 77 174 Westover, Clay Wheatley, Matt 195 ...195 ...195 ...212 ...174 ...21,66,91 Wheeler, David 102, 230 Whitcomb, Ted 107, 230 White, Darlene 174 White, Josh 230 White, Linual 102,230 White, Flene 174 White , Tami 212 White, Terrya . . . 212, 239 Wieben, Marvin 174 Wilkenson, Brian ...223 Wilkerson, Larry . . . 88, 174 Wilkerson, Lois 230 Wilkerson, Paul 120,212 Wilkinson, Jeff ...230 254 Wilkinson, Steven 69, 73, Winfrey, Melvin 19,230 .Y. 195 Witt, Denise 61, 195 Williams, Bill 174 Wm, Dgnna 212 Yaescgegocgqlz 621 66- 73- WllllHi'nS, Billy I- - - 35, 230 Wolfe, Kristina 212 Yameh Gordon II 176 Wllllams- B0bb'e 195 Womack, David 73, 175, vamen' Jenery 212 l Williams, Carol 195 237 Yates 'Martha 176 I wlnlamsi gawn 21350 Womble, Pamela 195 Yates, Steve Williams- Egnnad 73 108 Wong, Lenard 118, 195 Yates, Winona 212 ' fyngs' Wa' ' ' Wong, Shing 230 Young, Janie 22, 195, 239 , , W I T- 175 Yturralde, Mary 230 gfI?IdY --253375 Wgg? Edmond 212 Yturralde, Stephen 176 .- ' Woo Marge 64 182 195 Williams, Gerald 212 ' ' ' ' 'Z' Williams, Larry 14, 175 223 Z m d- J 212 wil' , M ' ...97,212 Wo0,May ..-176 a U lo' Om' 16, 96, Woo, Vivian 64, 195 JQA2 Egg' 195 100I 175 Wood, Carolyn 195 ' I I I Works Susan 212 Zazueta, Laura 77, 212 WillI8mS, Melanie 212 Wonhaqan Paul' 14 62 82 Zdravecky, Nanette 176 Williams. Sharon 2155 85 91 '176 ' ' ' Zepeda, Consuelo 176 Wilson, Diane ...61, ' ' Z' I Ch' 51I 62I 63I Wilson, Duane Paul 120, Worthman, ISusan 230 Imgg2?r212 ns 195 Wright, Janis 230 zink, Alben Lee 177 Wilson, .iacki 63, 195 Wflght- Kailileefi 176 Zinn, Cinda 16, 21, 195 Wilson, Merlene 195 Wfight- Lafiis 751 212 Zinn, David 177 Wilson Steve 111 230 Wri ht Penn ...212 Zinn, Kenneth 212 I , , 9 , v , , Wimer, Elena 195 Wyatt, Wanda 230 Zinn, Milton 103, 230 Winfrey, Linda 175 Wymore, Richard 195, 237 Zinn, FleX 177 School Personnel Index -A- Aaron, Bill 28, 104 Amavisca, Louise 33 Antley, Elizabeth 15 -B- Bacon, Jo Lee 33 Babtiste, Manuel 24, 66 Barnett, Van 18 Benson, Ralph 20 Bentley, Dorene 33 Bentley, Shirley 33 Bernal, George 33 Bischke, Avonell 17 Book, Dorothy 33 Bornt, Judy 22 Bowlina, Jane 33 Bowen, Von 18 Buie, Ruby 33 -C- Cannon, Jimmie 16, 70 Cerda, Daniel 17,72 Cherland, Milt 25 Church, Hal 23 Clark, Phillips 33 Cole, Bill 69, 30 Cole, Mary Alice 15, 75 Criman, Bill 12 -D- Dessert, Winifred 12 Dickenson, Elizabeth 20 Dormann, John 20, 62 Dray, Walter 25 -E- Ellingwood, Gloria 33 Ezel, Aliton 15 .F- Fisher, Beverly 15, 62, 75 Fisher, Jane 33 Fowlkes, George 24 Frank, Ann 15,75 -G- Gay, Chris 15, 57, 65 ,157 Gay, Joan 16, 57 Geinger, Stan 18, 111 Griffin, Jonelle 22 Griswold, James 28 -H- Hammock, Ray 25 Hammond, Burrell 28 Hansen, Paul 12 Hartzog, Marilyn 20,65 Hasandras, John 20, 21, 102 Haworth, Dennis 24 Hernandez, Dr. Elsa 17 Hettinger, Jeanne 33 Hill, Lewis 28 Holmes, Kenneth 28 Horstmann, Janet 25 Hutchens, Jens H. 12 Hyde, Rosemond 25 -l- Isaacson, Mark 17, 20, 67 -J- Jensen, Mildred 18 Jensen, Paul 25 Johnson, C. N. 13 Johnson, Harry 28 Jones, Cal 23, 98 Jones, Emma 22, 121 Jucknath, Roy 20 Julian, Doug 98 -K- Kaser, L. S. 24 Kline, Mary 27 Kimbriel, Aline 23 Kreider, Susan 20,21 Kussman, Eleanor 22 -L- Lara, Jose 33 Lavezo, Dr. Warren 12 Legara, Stan 98, 23 Le Pere, Charles 23, 106, 117 Le Pere, Jo Ann 22 Likens, Carol 27, 74 Lincoln, Elsa 33 Loase, Jean 33 Low, Otto 15, 23, 101,118 Lowe, Patsy 33 Lowe, Ruth 33 Luera, Madelena 33 Lusk, Boyd 13, 156 Madden, Tucker 24 Marr, Velma 15 Miller, Gretchen 15 Miller, Herman 25 Miller, Jeanette 33 Mina, Charleen 17 Moore, Carl 23 Morgan, Lucy 33 Morris, Ken 18 Motta, Ruby 15, 182, 183 Mulligan, Phyllis 33 Murray, Dave 7, 24, 44 Murrell, Dorcas 15,82 -0- -p- Padilla, Henry 33 Pavao, June 33 Pechtl, Ethel 33 Perez, Jose 33 Peterson, Nancy 13 Phillips, Clark 33 Pittard, Irene 15,67 Porras, Steve 33 -Q- -R- Rael, Justin 17 Ragan, Vernice 33 Raulston, Ed 23, 112, 103 Reeves, Sadie 33 Rhodes, Warren 15, 54 Riliford, L.V. 33 Ritler, Virginia 33 Rochester, Jane 33 Roth, Margaret 31 Ryerson, John 12 -S- Schwartz, Collen 27 Schwartz, Melvin 24 Sharp, Sam 20 Smith, June 33 Smith, Mary 33 Smithers, Howard 13,73 Sosa, Hector 33 Soto, Manuel 33 Soto, Octavio 33 Stadler, Evelyn 33 Standiford, Bill 15, 102 Stodola, Robert E. 13 Stokes, Dorothy 33 -1'- Tenney, Blinn Q. 13, 73 Tobin, Cecil 24 Topper, Jay 20 -U- -V. Valoff, Harold 31 -W- Waldrop, Dorothy 33 Watson, David 20, 102, 120 Weand, David 15,67 Weatherwax, Larry 18,28 White, Danielle 33 Wilcox, Opal 33 Williams, Arthur 18,64 Williams, Mary Ann 33 Wilson, James 13 Wintermote, Stan 18, 108 Wright, Tom 15 ' ..x- -Y- Young, Richard 20, 120 -Z- Zdravecky, Rhonda 27 Thank You, Thank You Each year we find that the production of this book would be difficult, if not impos- sible, without the help and cooperation of many people. We acknowledge our grate- ful appreciation to Master Photographer Douglas Bliven for his superb quality and service, to lVlr. Paul Noden and the lm- perial Valley Press for football action pic- tures, to Mr. Bert Hoppe for film process- ing and printing, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson for lending us their beautiful home, to Nlr. Roy Perry for providing fa- cilities for parade photography, to all of our wonderfully helpful faculty members, and to our fine advertisers. 256


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Central Union High School - La Solana Yearbook (El Centro, CA) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984


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