Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)

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A Women begin their movement, from housewife to career woman ., .. VV Y X ,W 1 Y ,E V nm Q f , Q iwlf hz my 1 n 12,Wf,,Qf ' ' ,I 42155 Ag A '39 , f ' + if f Zwfhsl vyv' rv , ,f L A Z' F . 'V . I 9 I WMVYQ' W ' :,,M,,, L, W um ' ' '4 'HHH' M-N , M, ,-, ,,,. , ., , 4 ..l ..- . xv K. n ,.f. - Using what once was thx: main source of :rans- Looking North up tree lined Euclid Avenue W - ,,., , ,, E iii' -ne, y We fx sf., 2 lr- ' L+: K .41 Qi. 1 ,mx 55,44 si' f , if 4 P 4 gym? M , f'4'4- v' ' YS. 151. , ff. 3 The Mule Gunn Srrecr ilu offered .1 blggcramllvcllcr Hlf'JllStlfU.ll'1SlXifl,lflUl1fUI rhc uryk YCSIAKBININ Au-I ,gc M nf In Jmxnn-xx n I luuruv l 'fv 1 J 7392 fwmmu 4'-bn-W flhififf mam. fu.. 1 X M,,I4,ny1,, of qhq- Ir,4lls, snll spnulung gmml Acrrx ul ncwly PIHllIKhf'lIjU41YfN .m vmlvlr' IH IIIIN Mill! uzw. MNH: llwf gm N un nvrr f'Ll4Il1I AVL'flUl' il 'm'iS . cur l Xl HU UWM N,!.1nI 0',4'f?4Pr.aql4,lf J, Q2 3 ,,JL4,w,,. J,,f'Yf'21 v I , WE, in 1 '11 n w un. H HOOI-, Q ,f MF :fu N Zig 'iv F:-M4 LLL , 'll V. ,ni if 45 LMQU KUNTFR un Umnera. at Q., 'K' 12.1 I 776 . , We often take our freedom and independence for granted. But as we celebrate our nation's Bicentennial, weqfsho 1 ., . Y. S P ' - ' ' if K I5 ' 1 1 H ' A, 1' , e if think of it not only as our countries birthday but as the observance of 200 years of struggle, conflict, growth, and pros sa lty . H- ' L-L-1 'L W , The 200 years of national growth has included almost a century of parallel advance for the Ontario. birth in the early 1880's, Ontario has had peaks and valleys of development, but always with an upwarddirection. It started when George Chaffey, Sr. and his son, William B. Chaffey, left their home in Ontario, Canada in 1878 a new life in Riverside. George Chaffey,jr. heard exciting accounts from his father and brother and joined them pih h George jr. foresaw a beautiful city without slums or saloons. He paid 360,000 for 6216 acres of land to estalilishdhis f model colony in Ontario. c . L X. Four progressive programs were established for the Colony. The first was to distribute water in cement pipes to 10f , acre farm lot and smaller city lots throughout the whole tract. In 1883, for as little as 150 dollars, onecould buy landiandpi one share in the San Antonio Water Company. The plan was unique because water was used not 'only to irrigate fbutito V generate electricity. , 9 Vi . g Secondly, a major thoroughfare was to stretch from one end of Ontario to the other. QA 200-foot-wide highway, eight. miles long with a spacious parkway became Euclid Avenue. It was landscaped with Grevillea and Papper trees.gWlien the purple mountains at its northerly end were capped with snow under azure skies, the Avenue compared favorably with the most beautiful in the world. W W C' ' Another basic program entailed securing the best possible class of settlers for the Colony. QTo this end, among other things, the sale of intoxicating liquor was forbidden for 50 years.j In 1903 the U. S. Government selected. the Ontario Colony as a standard for American colonies using irrigation. 1 Y . I 0 The Chaffey brothers sold their interest in the Ontario Land and Improvement Company in.1886, They moved to 5Aus- tralia to form similar colonies there. But George retumed in 1896 and was put under contract by the Ontario Land and Improvement Company to develop more water for Ontario. He continued his work with the company until his retirement. To commence the fourth major program, in 1883, the Chaffey brothers donated 20-acres at Fifth Street and Euclid Ave- nue and 320-acre endowment of land to serve as the location of Chaffey Agricultural College. The College was for many years associated with the University of Southern California. W ' In 1901, Ontario High School District was formed. For the next eight years, classeswere held in the-college buildings. In 1908 the High School District purchased land from the college at Fourth and Euclid to serve as fthe location for a high school building. In 1911 Upland joined Ontario in forming the Chaffey Union High School District. Eventually theboun- I dries of the district were extended to include Etiwanda, Alta Loma, Cucamonga, Fontana, Mountain View and Camp Baldy. I Chaffey junior College of Agriculture, was organized in 1919. re 'N q T During the depression of the 1950's, one of the low periods nationally, Chaffey education ascended to one of its peaks. For, as is noted on a bronze plaque At a time when men were experiencing difficulty in finding work, our government, with the cooperation of the people of this district, accomplished these improvements: Aviation Building, Memorial Library, Women's and Men's Gymnasium, Bleachers, Music Building, Athletic Field, Tennis Courts, North and South Halls, Plunge, Shower and Dressing Rooms, G. W. S. Auditorium, Science Building, Transportation Building, Mechanic Arts, Aviation Building addition. l In the late 1950's Chaffey District served students in a 200Lsquare-mile area, from Pomona to Rialto, from Mt. Baldy to Chino. One -third of the district students are at Chaffey High. In 1960 Chaffey College moved to its present site in Alta Loma and buildings formerly occupied by the College were taken over by the High School. The U. S. Bicentennial will be much celebrated in Ontario. The annual Chaffey High School Tournament of Bands will be a major event. Ontariois Bicentennial Commission is sponsoring a parade, the annual All States' picnic to be held on Independence Day, and after the picnic, a fireworks display. p I W 3 But for Chaffey and Ontario, the Bicentennial will be occasion for a look into the future as well as the past. A Worldis Fair - Expo 81 - to be held at the Ontario Motor Speedway, must mean continuous, perhaps spectacular growth for this area. The face of downtown Ontario will be drastically changed by the development of a Civic Center. Even as the Pepper trees along Euclid Avenue are dying, a new landscaping plan is bringing the street to even greater beauty. Chaffey campus has a new Math-Science building, a locker compound, new landscaping in the South quad and is preparing for new quarters to house the Business Education department. And more significantly, there is exciting educational change,1and hopefully ' growth, in the future. g f' it ff, . ' tl 2 .,-, ' ta-QV' ur A -gl ks- . .. , ,-, 'L V fgii. w1'4'.F- Af-se. 1' Q Q SX xx RSS H fX 'i-v'N.z0Nf-Nf'-4 f- .1 f ' hegflimccsupmndfmfmish limeiimsigiw. m6325729 inside. HEEIIWQNESDY harsher. . .www Haunmdkwumofprmcricr, Hemnyncvzzwmehshmball. .. bumcmadinnehispmweil. PAGE SO-Q35 TEM-I6 Hufxkexcommaswichdxcbm, 26 37 N fi 1 1, N mM!hWs1wvww.m CiH'f'Ul1Ql1fYKMM43bavyou:seii. Thegpnrtiouxmnm. . .nhey plmyuueam,mdr4heywin annum. mem ss-29 Endlesshnurs in chepoel. . . pmea the ball, nvmius smiles l '46 k af finyff IWQLJ' jwyjlfffiffwn fWQ1 W GW MW H M - QWM4 W ' W W W My digg Qffgigw Q33 +V ,cj fgsfjfdggwgw ,jan wfgffff-Aifgqgsi wi Nw M -fm iw S633 Qffgmfw fifif Q 2220 if Cross Country is an endurance sport. At the beginning of every year, many athletes go out for the team, but only those who really like to run can hack it. Two miles of uphill, downhill, rugged sandy courses pro- vide the Harriers with one of the hardest sports Chaffey can offer. It is self-condi- tioning, unlike other sports. You have to hit a pretty quick pace, and keep it there, whether your body can take it or not. With only four returning lettermen, Tim Mattison, Larry Madison, john Castro and Art Rodriguiz, the Tigers worked hard throughout the season. Art Rodriguiz suf- fered an injury and was unable to compete until later in the season. Seniors Tim Matti- son and Larry Madison were named all CBL, the third year in a row for Tim. Ben Boetel prepares for race. . ' 1 5 7 ,W i 'Z L 7,W,zflYff5?99w' 2. ,Za .. f 1 f ' ,, ,, f- M , a ' .4..,..ww52.fi-f'--an 'Q W ,,,. 1 ..,gj,M'f, - yy 1. ,,,- W , H -fl . fi w , M5131-ir -' 'Z' A en Z 1. 42: , I ,M jMV,,.,,,, .ViMM?M,, up :J .. 3 1 A 0 ,. .a,,:, , 7,4419- M ,, . ff ,,,a.amfaL- ,,,r,M!.sgf'f' .. fir -'14, ' ...A--' .fa ,. ,'L,-L. ERS 1 IAN Q All C.B.L. senior Tim Mattison leading the others, and setting a new course record. ' Z f ...-f,.,,f j ,ra -,nf '4 1114?-5'i!,,.4s - ,id Harrier Robert Tarin shown leading the race on a rain drenched course at San Gorgonio. 1 27 v -5, JP--K ,N ,fro-N I. -1. . , 7 . ,- ,f ' Q ,f -.I ,qw 9- y 1 QQ 5 mm a l , M f , -434 f me Wulf 'H -AMW pm ,,.,..---'f Y, fs 95 LL L.,,,,...f-Y .Milf its, 1. 5 Row 1: Frosh-Soph :cam members are Mark Hulhnger, Mxke Haas, Mark Hayes, Derek Womack, Rrchard ' jaramillo, Garret Chick. 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E fan' Bandy, Gary Kunzman, Denny Figgulohn Watts. C55 2 VV . . , 5 . 'N V VV fe 5 ', qT,g r1 .,V2, V V , 'fm .R 1 . Barry Christopher. Raw Two: Tom Amante, Craig 4 ' Q , ' V-iw, ,Mrk ,V A V ' JV 'Law : VV QV .. VE: 9 '? ' '- VW Cunningham, Bill Aidagno, Scott Bennet, Derek ' 4. , -e i 'Ee . ' ' G ' . 'V IW ' - , TM V' 'V . .V 'V VV V Jenner, john Briceno, Chris Staggs, joe Gomez, Ilwlfi X ' ' , : V, . V 'IV E . I 1' V ,- 'l VJ' Rick Oliva, Vince Qurz, Tracy Butman. Row ' J V ggi. xx Q, .f V' ' .- QQ R lik L V 'H V . Three: Dean Dunlap, manager, Coach Al Petlo- Q v ,, Q '41 Lx 4 J at ' 15 ' 3 1 --f 2 ' V ' wany, Bob Fellhauer,.Iohn Kohler,-John Abraham, Z -' ' , W , , . to ,V 6 ' ' , V' Michael McKenny, Tim McDermott, Kevin V - f x , if . , , , ' V . . V V i Vt, - ag 1 uw - Y -'il U T Parks, Steve Krewson, Greg Birdsall, Kevin Hare, T V li 6 V, .N r , V. M , V . -f. , 'X .SJ -i Danny Dunn, Ross Martin, Coach Gary Ovitt, V .V V . r K g V ' - X V ' ' ' kt 1 K , , : Steve Evans. 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Qjxfiay '53ii?'S7f5'5? --if 'f fin' ' ' ' ' -Q Qzigfjv V2-ffi'-5 W Row One: Rusty Myers, Bob Fellhauer, john Lopez, David Bahney, Greg Cunningham, Rick Sutton, jack Sigler, Vince Quiroz,-Ieff Hunter, Tommy Lee, -4 Danny Dunn, Denny Figg. Row Tmu: George john- ' son, Kevin Vaughn, Barry Christopher, Steve Valdez, . V Steve Krewson, Bob Ybarra, Tom Lazenby, Paul Har- :hm 5 H . -,ff V V . ,,,. , ' Q 9 - per, Tim Hall, Don Phillips,.Iohn Wams, Greg Bird- ,G V V e na. T. V V t Q .Vi V sall, Mike Newman. Row Three: Tom Amante,-Iohnny 'E XV V fy r Vyf' 1 . VV V' V V V VV VV 1V . '1' If Briceno, Terry Stewart, Mike McKenny, Tim 'al 'fi' ' V 11157 ' ,,. . V yi I ,I A ' ' f' 'T . . . . g, T .-af. ,V .V V V was Ma., V V ,X V+ VV .yi V V, ,,!1,,,'.V..V, V V, - McDermott, Earl Smith, Tim Mendoza, Kevin Oliver, :V ffl .V z . ,c,V. V . V Q jg. Q, ,Vf ,. A , Q 6 Stan Evans, Rick Oliva, Scott Mills, Brent McMurray, T . V g ' 'V ' 1 .-H , I V V, V V H l , 'WM 1- - 'f x V, 7- Q , David Keith, ,I.C. 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Row Two: Hyatt Short, Rich Runnels, Chet Frohlickhleff Barksdale, Anthony Ciotti, Mark Rossello, joe Speer, john Giordano, Chuck Cohn, Darren Forman, Tom Makki, Steve Frazier, Lance Olsen, Rob Stark, Albert Hernandez. Raw Three: Coach jim Reno, Kevin Womack, Phil Gwozdz, Keith Nichols, Mike Moran, Fran Gar- cia, Marty Burdick, Bruce Lewman, Barry Mul- cock, Peter Vander Kallen, Stan McDonald, Sam Acuna, Mark Hale, Mike Waldman, Steve Oxarart, Todd Koch, Coach Ted Reeves. Row Rauf: Bob Baltierra, Dave Stevensonhleff Dodd, Greg Signo- rio, Eric Allen, jim Toole, Greg Poupard, Tom Sellers, Alex Olive., Chris Melberg, Glen Terrill, Mark Urich, Tom Whited, Ron Perkins, Henry I-Iemandez, Kevin Narasky. 33 -an Y l ' 5fg,,Q,.,BFl!h'EIY3i 3, Q , , - Zfgiggzarf. 25 , lf?-. . 1 ,L.i,, Q ' , , w2'?i'?N i n e Q! a The Tige -. against Pasa ena a t ey s e first 1 .5 cl Ch ro m ffey s , ta . . San star ' Tigers a lhambra N h U JZ, C v A ed i vi IJ: als i ' f , . Q f 1 1 , Af xpft I aff t 4 W 9 ear their season r own ocked eavi no ia - took 1 The T' ' 8-12. right , arcos 30 yar ored th , over the S.M. - ter a meeting - . , fll n. , ' har is annually in t Wh l 1 , Q V ..G,,,MY,, f YW?-Qi-'75 V f .W Q . P l I l I Wi zolifi Fnhgyf I i , CHAFFEY 'zs-iz MagH01'ia ' ' ' 'T 1' ' 'CHAF Yi 'S7-29 ' edlands 1 W - ' .-. aum...c.-.- k.-.. -GRY R 'GHS I HL-A-.8-A7mk i i 'i .W-.... Q:-H'-.. T r unit -t J P Y Row One: 82 - Kurt Von Colln, 41 - Tom Williams, 75 - Eddie Henry, 89 -jamie Deason, 65 - Mark Loaebach, 62 - Steve Garrison, 14 - Marvin Fernandez, 52 - Mike Ronzo, 67 - Steve Fox. Raw Two: 78 - Ken Robinson, 61 -jim Foskett, 23 - Skip Champion, 74 - Matt Burdick, ZZ - Rick Fellhauer, 53 - Steve Spear, 21 - Eddie Saunders, 33 - Frank Fernandez, 52 - Randy Brown, 66 - Neal Weeks, Coach Tom Graham. Row Three: Coach Ray Stark, Coach jim Hemingwa, 72 - Ron Bowman, 51 - Sean McGinty, 87 - Mike Earwood, 13 - Randy Johnston, 84 - Dean Steffler, 43 -john Stanley, 71 - Sean Ferrell, 54 - Eric Muehlen, Coach Dave Stauffer, Coach Leo Guest. Row Foznt' 42 - Danny Crowe, 11 -john Gable, 86 - Greg Gonzales, 55 M- Dave Kaufman, 76 - Bob Sebro, 77 - Anthony Munoz, 81 - Rick Reeder, 25 - Steve Lehor, 85 - Rick Nelson, 12 - Kirk Young, 54 -jeff Weise. AZZCMWA Qbbuagw ohm - 1 74 - Matt Burdick 22 - Rick Fellhauer 11 -john Gable 75 - Ed Henry As Chaffey Tigers, we can be very proud of the fact that seven members of our C.B.L. Cham- pion football team were named to the All League Team of ' twenty-two players. Their hard work and dedication has not only been recognized at Chaffey, but by our rival teams, CON- GRATULATIONS! XVELL DONE, 1 13 - Randyjohnston 77 - Amhonb' Munoz 66 - Neal Weeks I' x emails lwCBL The girls, tennis team closed their season in second place this year. Playing in the Round- Robin Tournament, the tigers turned out a 7-3 record. Six girls went to represent Chaffey in the CIF Playoffs: first and second singles Were Peggy Toole and Simone Klitenicg first doubles were filled by Heidi Rodewald and Linda Salvatig second doubles by Dana Crappa and Darin Moore. Peggy Toole was the lone tiger who rep- resented the CBL League in the CIF Tennis Sec- tionals. The team was coached by Noreen Kist- ner and Karen Berry. - i .'.. .','.', ,. -.- , ,... . ... ..- 4 ' , ..... r , A ,',!.,..'.V Y1 M ,ill , .J ' ' v '1T.','.A'L'.-0 Linda Salvati smashes the return f' ' 'Z . ' ,, E 'F , f af f f -4 ,. aww? ' -' 'Am' fgfz I - Va- ,K ,.-L k , -- fgfff, A .5 j6fQ1ff5 i it 1,595-If gi.,-'ff' L , ,4gyyf,A,'p,-A,,',3uf ' I : f'-77-ff' I i L 'L ,,, YQI if - ' ff I ,ff ' . ww , cw. ' . . WN, ,. ..,,,..,., V ......', Desperately reaching for the ball is julie Scandura ? TI5'9 'fi' 'laiavfilzii ij! I !,.'.tgf f'1'1'i :':'s!f ! i Hi flirt, if-9.519 .urg- IA.-,ri ,N Coach Noreen Kistner silently watches an impor- tant match .A J . . ..,,, a W Z ,. Playing as doubles are Dana Crappa and Darin Moore . N 1' 2 a 9 vf Ziff? ,Matin .k ,rl Q., 5 Wa f will 5 I -rf 7. gy, .ff-, .Wa . ' :W -- - as ' L k . ' ' 'A 5i.z-wi. . i f 5' 'P if in s . L, , 36 Senior Peggy Tools represented Chaffey as a CIF contender Shclll' LQMRSIU USGS 2 blfk hand swing ik- -I M M9 65762, WV My f Mwfffffi W ,, 459' ff C gk WJ YN KW? ZWUKWV7 WW W 5 ffx77f1 W' . H Kiwi! Wim M ,S--- ' TAM -W-M 5 mww:n ,-ras, 1z,-mm-mms:wwz:a.wt,Lm,z,.4:M4.a- ' '11 G:-ups' GB f 2 J, 4' mf yy 1 lg g - ,V af-13-222 Q -I V- k,,,,,, . y S 1 tb f 4 ff ,. . ,f:,.5- - l f ll Z -gliwmw ,,..,A. a 1- y - '- V. Tiger Heide Rodewald returns a Redlands serve Tigers greet Eagle opponents at a home match Row 1: Tina Molnar, julie Scandura, Peggy Toole, Christie Hall, Shelly LaMaster, Kitty Holk, julie Anderson. Row 2.' Coach Noreen Kistner, Darin Moore, Anna Marie Tesoro, Debbie Daniel, Simone Klitenic, Linda Salvati, Heidi Rodewald, Mikko Mayeda, Grace Cor- pus, Dana Crappa, Coach Karen Berry. LV- J V S X X -13, V. I M M N Q b-'ful E4 Q .- mia '.wx1:w:k1s'2a3A i ,aa I 5,58 Chaffey 5 4. 9 5 Chaffey Chaffey - Chaffey 1-8 ' X 32 fkljisenhower A5 Pacific Fontana Redlands Chaffey 5-4 f San Gqgganiawf' Chaffey 5-4 4?W,wzv2f?'m'Eisenhower chaffey eeffww Pwiffff Chaffey 6-2-1 Fontana Chaffey 09 Redlands Chaffey 5-4 San Gorgonio Q- -,, if - ssss y ,e e Q 0 g 0 ,L e e 4 233 vt ' 1 'A L- K 49 4 0 ,, N 'I X W .'1 t I I wr i 2 at 1 .. 'ii VL QE:I V, ..-' ggi it '- x .x S ii -V,-Y V. I 'N' --N :ef ,Q -, , ix, VK. J , ' Q v fy i K 1 Y ' it . 'lf 2 - f . f I ' ea- 1 37 ,er 43 1 kfmmdm lJUl1I1.l Hilwlux nlxauxrfxcs game' plum. 4-egg Q - L New Bcdfmmi gnu all our while Suc Smith :md Tanya Sui' Smirh USGS Ihf' dig- janet Hadcrcr bumps the ballover. Buwlc' luck on K3 W- , wr C-2: x - f f Ryu 1. -lm Bcnrmr. T.my .x Bowie, Lorcl Ruchl, Ncvn Bedford, Claire Toomay. Row Zxjanct I-Iaderer, Terri Rodgers, Tammy Tingesdahl, Sue Smith, Antonia Walker, Coach Dunm Hibby T ' 'N -we Q Outstanding spiker Claire Toomay displays style. V EM yQ'If Tanya Bowie spikes for point while Sue Smith watches. 'IZVCIF This year varsity volleyball finished with an expected 1st place in the CBL League. The teams most grueling duel was when they clashed with a tough Redlands team result- ing in a 3 game match. Chaffey won 15-8, 11-15, and 17- 15. After a definite win over San Gorgonio, Chaffey, earned the' 3411 spot and qualified for CIF. In the first round, the team went up against a hard serving Pomona Catholic team and lost two games in a row, 15-3, 15-7. The following varsity players won honors: Tanya Bowie, Most Valuable Player, Lorel Roehl, Most Improvedg Tammy Tingesdahl, Best Sportsmanship, Claire Toomay, Outstanding Spikergjoy Bennett, Outstanding Setter, Lorel Roehl, Outstanding Server. The team finished with a 9-2 record overall. Row 11.13.11 Moskun, Maureen Sment, Diane Barton, Loma Barker, janet Richardson. Rmu 2: Coach Candice Nelson Kim Wilcox, Kathy La Vangie, Tracy Leonard, Renee Martel,joAnn Wittenborn. ' 1. I r r 1 I x s V W Steve Evans Tom Lucas Craig Sipcs Mike Squires joe Graff Brian Howland Steve I-Iollenbcck if A 40 O 1975 f' 1 ,.',, 4 A aff' ,,: hff' ' W 'wwf - .X ' , , .Q -. Mliwayz ' ' V . ,, , I H .,... V A - L YIKAWQ, 0 Ar .M fr ' 'f , v AW, , 4- ,uv l ,nw ,M john Howard guards offender Lucas and Sipes comer San GoGo player. fe H I X r ,Jr I i E l I F vw., ' J. 9 ET' fur Q F Fsk br P ,I 125 VARSITY TIGERS: Row 1.'.IOl'1l'1 O'Heam, manager, Danny Spencer, jim Albert, Pat Marten, Chris Ruel, Dave Hayder. Raw 2.' Coach George Harris,'Matt Brown, Iviike Evans, Terry Strom, David Schoenbom, jeff Thomton, Peter Bringman, David Sawards. Row 3: Doug Stephens, Tom Lucas, Mark Szpyrka, Craig Sipes, Brian Howland, Steve Evans,john Howard, joe Graff, Steve Hollenbeck, Mike Squires Tgms l2uwAway with GEL. I-foams For the second straight year the 1975 Chaffey High School Waterpolo Team comprised a majority of the All Citrus Belt League Waterpolo Selections. leading the five- man parade of first teamers was the 1975 C.B.L. player of the year, Steve Evans. Steve scored 131 goals for the 1975 campaign and had 44 goals in 5 games. Tom Lucas was another first team selection. Tom banged home 101 canvas- slappers including 25 in league. The anchor of the defense was goalie Brian Howland. joining Evans, Lucas, and How- land on the All C.B.L. first team were sprintman joe Graff, and defensive specialist Steve Hollenbeck, both who played key roles in Chaffey victories. Two Tiger starters were named to the All C.B.L. second team: lV1ike Squires and Craig Sipes. A final member of the Tiger Varsity was accorded All-League Honorable Mention status at the selec- tion committee, sophomore Mike Evans. . - fr JL., ,s w Q g A V 3.11. ,-M .,-..14g ,,r2: '-' ' fiiffvewpff--A J' ' anus:-re' at - Fl 'fp is-rf 'x .K ..,J7,4 .4 img rgjmqi .5,f'vnJ 1 E Waterpolo mascot Goober is always there in spirit. 41 ,L gg La at ,- 1 at - , . ...-- -- ...u-.. .... t. wg.. af. Q N ,..--' l 5 A, . ,, , ' ' f, ' L ' ,, , W'A' l' , . f 1 '?' ,pf W' '. ' , -v i ' X ,,,, f 4' V ' 4151 A . 4 5 F A 4' 4 . . i -' ,f A .rw fkff N ' 6724K .V-le. ' ,L tif -' 1- figs: if , a. A 2.75 if 'zjiixi' .' Kathy Pederson intently watches polo action. , , A ' 1. f, , - I Wiirvwq L l s i S E Q I ...,..,.,r,.:1 1 ?f 1 v.q......- 4-A..........WfW-f'--V , . ,u l ' .. 4 Ln 'ii' T0 GUARD i , . 5 ,gy , Z up .ff i .., V I lf, K W f ' 4 a H ll 6 . W Photographer Randy Poff uses different technique for polo pictures. Tigers team up for a 17-0 victory over San Gorgonio. ...AV 5. .ff ' ,.., vwvfk ,,,..,,. 'X H. - - ' f. - V - .,,,, . rf. ' , '- .L A . W ,. Wwuywfffivlvpgfe' my ., ' . ,N ' Q , ,,,, ., t . ' f . W' f - . 5 , 4' ,Mi- X 4 'L 4 ' V .dv 4- .I . . ' H- All W--' -,Wan A . i ' H- ' I Q f-f:x,:w.,,, ff ,. '95 . , f ,A f A , V --,- -. . Y Q5 ' .- ' ,.--' . --4, f' . 'G L X J if ' 13ff.J,L 5 i 011' ,' V libs 1-1 . J w ' ' - . .4 , ,'-,.-xx. 5. , ' ' I ' w 5 at -' :L. u' fi' ' - - uvifui r 1 kim - .,- 141, , -Q . ., . L., is ,,' -, - f,. 1 . ' f -1 - ,. 'f : M- .gl .- -v - W , s B gf r .. , gs M5455-f .5 ji ' -- ' MW f ' 1 ' .. .by i -L ' ' 4-. fr:-4 bi-193 ' mfr' - r: Q41 . - , . ,Q - L.-iv ol :N agp an-1 . .fe',.g 42 Glubb, glubb, glubb . , .M . F J1:L J 3 . Y if ,d 5, ' ' wffjm, l 1' Lucas hurls a polo-sphere. I I I I I I I 1 I -- ,wg-,gravy--' ' Q ..., 4, I an ws., If f 14 ... I , m ,, 'Wu ,fum Y 41' ' 'ku U 1: -W-fm v - f - -, .. 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Ai H' 1 H L 4 ' 3' ' I ' I 'iff QNJ9' uf' ' , 4 I I M' W-F' 'V ' . f' T K as fs 2 fvlgwy , M , , .-f ' ' - ' ' 'ft :fsjg?5a3!v fwgrf ,ZMW ' I I Y V ' fl- Q, , --A .mu-f' ' ' Muzi ,.,. .J Polo players swim from all angles to gain possession of the ball. .........X fa, e X Q., N2 .E 1 E . 44 W may fy:-' .4 1 f 1 4 Q 4 I ' I w KP 8 1 wi '14, ' 42. ' f X I J' , 49351: ff' f 4 7 f 1 4 ,Z 1' 4 , 4 1 A I 1. av 1- V Vi V f 1 KI wr, .,, 411-'fir ,, , 4 5 1 4 :v w :fr 1 , 1 ff , , Q 1 6 4 I! 1. ,, aw 3' I ,F ,, . ...., , ,,,, , , ,,,, Mm' sf ' :xg 'f -1 W'fmf:yrzW z1f2Wwfvfw'ff'ffm'f f H f o Chaffey 29-0 Chaffey 23-0 Chaffey 17-0 Chaffey 161 Chaffey 17-3 Chaffcy 27-0 wa ww, San Gorgonio Eisenhower !,,, M2- fw ' i f My jf 2 ww ' iff s , fk fyigll A ' 1 f .,,, 1 V 11 W V 1 1 522 2' f f J 5.41- fl ,. f-Z.fr.f:f J , If1.'1fpfgCj,:,:- gf J . . sf . 'A - I .fr 'W' ' f, Q, , -v'-K . I' ll Lucas struggles with San Gogo offender. .ig , -'.. K ,i,r' x YR y ,is-J , ' - e- . L if ' '. ' A 'vw ' uv . ii-? :w' ,232 L . ,I 4, in -J zz. , , E' 31? 44' Harris pulls the team together for another one of his quick pep talks. ,J v 2... 1, Lk, .ts 19 Coach Harris dismisses strategy against CIF opponent Mission Viejo. .,w.,n....,. Tom Lucas looks for fellow black hat. ma W r -gnu- QM' 4 Qs rail' K 1 f 1 . 4' .4.1zf..f,.. , 4 'ff' H gg, ff ,. W efw -5 5 ,1 4 v is:--w .Z, ,,g1fy X. 5 f 7 A, ,ff 1. . ,f , ff' ' x FF CIF Pala St rim. Steve Hollenbeck avoids steal by Mission Viejo defense while Craig Sipes looks on Qfrwfw 155 , ,- VWM 1, XM 1 ,-... U' J W K -Q i a ,164 .,., 'Wffi -' 4,4114 .Y Ju.. 1.i.....a Sipes proves to be a strong threat to opposing CIF competitor. joe Graff manuvers ball towards goal. 5- .. 1 1 Q fx Visit +2 A V R we - i A f . M 1- - t -at . Q 449- . I l A - if fd. 'X 5 .f fvcgltllilw' - 41 L r - lil I A ' A. ff R X ' Lrg I 1 1 hx VIVI - L1-, . ' ' yi, A t X X ' f p , .q t A 1- . 1-X A' :jf .QB .X . ' ' - 'B ' ' . -, J N ,ln 1. I ,L , 1 .5 -- U . - h ,. ik I 7 7 34 . . 3 wg Q a. g g i i Lic t , 4 ' ' A 1 .Q., .5 F if: P X' V I-ff 5 bf P ' 'Q J 'Iv ' Qu, Q ' lm ff , LWAL . 5 A A it Row 1: jim Prentiss, Greg Peck,,Ieff Baloun, Kurt Ross, Tim Howell. Row 2.' Tony Dodaro, Terry King, Allen johnson,-Jerry Burke, Erick Vaughn, Eugene Febus, Mark Anderson. Row 3: john Banman, Mike Woody, Kevin Earwood, Dave Guimond, Mike Smith, Kenny Davis, Fred Adams, Coach Mike Dest. Row 4: Stephen Perry, jeff Howard, Kevin Van- Hcck, Gary Chez, Mike Wilson, Ken Miller, Steve McKellar, Rick Brulte, Bob Roberts. A balanced scoring attack of two goals apiece by jerry Burke, Tony Dodaro, David Guimond, and Mike Smith, plus a single tally by reserve Alan Hacker helped pace the Chaffey Frosh-Soph to a 9-1 victory over Redlands for the C.B.L. Frosh-Soph title. Goalies Gary Chez and Kurt Ross proved a defensive backbone. Coach Mike Dest's crew finished with a 10-8 overall mark, winning five out of their last six contests. if K-.. -arf Coaches Mike Dest and George Harris talk before cmcial game. Members of the frosh-soph team get together in a huddle for the ever popular 10-clap cheer, F1 Li P 7 K , , ' ' fc fffff' ,Link vi, , , 40 7' Q ,i Wh, ., Q-, -,,x,.ff 1 , 'f 1 ffinf J ' , . 4 ,, H, , UQ E 5' yvka vi-,gt A ff 'A Id fi 1 1 f' , 4, 5 gif, 'A' ,, V ly M ' Q ,iigi 'S H' ,bfi ' I . 1 9 1 , W, 1 kid' ' ' X' Y' 711 g lx qgifff. 131' Q 1 ,-, ff I 1 -- ..,, fm I ,-,a?' , Jw. Z vlff' 6 I fwpf, .4 I ' i --WM., , , X, Q, .-aw, 1,x ,. ,, M, gf! , ,, 5,4 1 ,f p- - QQ 'lang 4 'Q 9? .asus X 2 f g. 1 'fe . ,.. .vyjl . W 5 V-2 uv I -1 515' 'X 5' 'X fa - ' I I J Ae. f, .5 ,,!, , s f if -,Q ,gg P ,G A of 55: 'jg -13 5. . f L 311-A3 ' 1 - fm.. I . A g:,5gj.V.i - fr-f . , - .fliiiilffi - r i ' A --. -a tm 's sf ' ' W 'lfib F . ,gg,5..'.f' 313. 2 913320 - . ,t ' - Q A :s 'q '.,-vie.:-Zi' 'f' Satamwffi . ,, i '5?Jf'f r' - V t 'f - if , f f - V ar,,.,1. .-,.A .5iE.L,:Svfg1. .if A t. . I Afi'f'- ' if 1e2 '-' .w': ' -t A 1- V -. Q .v,i:,5'-af,m'. 1,5 -La. -,-, ff' , ll 5 QQ. t T n .1 my .. .i s,-fixes ., He runs swiftly up and down With determination she The ball bounces off his the courtg the ball in his pos- drives the ball downfield and head, and he speeds after it, session he glances up to see passes to a teammate. The controlling it's path with his the final seconds tick away ball out of her territory, she feet. Breathlessly he scores a . . . as he breaks through ' silently observes the winning goal and is swarmed by the key for a basket. goal . . . smiling with pride. excited teammates. l ' 4- ,ft m I O g Q umgclwg and Diving Gracefully they dive into the Using his strength he makes wil P001 Wafer- - :f:l0W a reverse. Now dominating calmed ffom 311 CXCQUUS HCC. the match, he forces the C0ml?m1f18 their SIGNS, the opponents shoulders to the aqgaflfs W0fk fogffhcl' - - - mat . . . slowly, strenously, an win together. powerfully. , I - f -1'- H mm g 1 I xx A I I, . Mg. 5 ,! ' - 'Wai' W 3 'af , wish 1-1 T Q ' 'Wmr 4 . l , if 4 EC ,, ,A . it ' fl ,L .V ,W f 4. o V . .f Q . '65 ' fy A 3 ' A . ,, . 4405 its if mirez Sprints arciu , ,, , 'ZX 1 W Xw vw sf' ff 1 I w I H! f 'l, - A V . Llxr 13:3 .3 1 PW! QQ. sg Q fi X -R ...Qs-uhm I ,Nei . .Q . .F B VA,h. V .:?,5i,:W1Q . . X . J, UZ!! i ifjxx Xxx .- ',14 W -A awk . , W w F 1 au: Davisgbes in for a ky up ' ' ' ' ' ' , , I l Row One: Malcolm Steinline Cmgr.J, Tom Amante, Doug Peters, Chris Mann, Dave Williams. Row Twax Dave Bolen fstatsy, Robbie Ashton Cstatsj, Chris Herbert, Tim Lanier, Bob Ybarra, john Kohler, Mike Newnam, jerry Lange, Raw Tbree: Coach Rupert, Craig Acosta fstatsj, David Keith, Kevin Parks, Dan Herrera, Earl Smith, Darrow Wright, Georee johnson, Greg Kent fscorekeeperj, absent Arnold Espinoza. Q Row One: Eric Mattke, Morris Martinez, Scott Hutler. Row Two: Gregg Poupard, Mark Hale, Bill Ference, Roger Hughbanks, Desi Nuckolls, Steve Polzin. Row Three: Coach Waters, Don Kime, Mike Winans, Bruce Lewman, Ron Davis, jim Toole, A.j. Colostmo, Row One' Mike Bre, Eric Allen,jefl Dodd. Row Two:,Jim Reinhardt, Don Sheffield, Dave Stevenson, Rick Zbinden. Row Threw: Roger Wampler. Bill Simonsen, Brian Pace, Steve Moyer, Matt Bassi, Coach Evans. X 549 Ffzeshmew Coach Charles Rupert's freshman basketball players came out of the '76 season with 1-13 overall record. Their pre-season recored was 5 wins and 7 losses. They finished as runnerups in Frisbie-Rialto tournament, beaten by Ramona of Riverside. Chaffey finished 1-15 in the strong Sierra League. The freshman tigers competed in this league because there is no frosh league in the C.B.L. Of the 13 losses, five occured in the last two minutes of play. Qoplfomofzes The Chaffey Sophomore squad held a 6-2 pre-league record while maintain- ing an overall record of 11-11. On December 27, 28, 30, the team took the consolation championship at the Sunny Hills Sophomore Basketball Tourna- ment. With a little more experience and practice coach Wally Walter's team will become excellent performers out on the court, The season ended with the Tigers taking third place in Citrus Belt League action, Jwum Vafasffy The junior Varsity finished their season with a disappointing record of 5 wins and 10 losses. ThejV's held leads in 9 of the 15 games, consequently a few of the defeats were more than frustrating. Five of the losses were by six points or less. Games that were close were usually won by the team making the fewest mistakes. Spirit, hustle, and teamwork are the strong points of the squad. The main weak- nesses through out the season were rebounding and inconsistant outside shooting. The team was coached by jesse Evans. 51 's-ffl Chaffey opened the 1975-76 season with four letterman veterans retuming to the Chaffey Varsity Basketball team. The varsity basketball squad tied for first place in the Citrus Belt League crown for the first time since 1968. But that tame only after what people have called the Chaffey Game of the Decade against powerful San Gorgonio in the season finale February 21 in a packed gym. The season started out slow for the Tigers. After a 65-47 victory in the annual opener against Covina. Coach Don Nelson's squad faced the always tough Iaos Altos Conquerors in the first round of the Arroyo Tournament. lt was nip and tuck all the way until the Tigers pulled ahead to Stax' in the third, winning in 72-58. Chaffey was then ousted from the tournament by the eventual tournament champion Alhambra, 68-65. Chaffey then lost to district foe and 2-A power Alta Loma, 66-55. Then came the annual Covina Christmm Tournament, in which the Tiger's were seeded fourth. After a 78-60 massacre of Northview, the Bengals encountered of the most heartbreaking losses in Chaffey history. Ahead 9080 with only two minutes left in the contest, Chaffey went ice cold while their opponent. Iajefferson became red hot, outscoring the Tigers 1240 in the final two minutes to win 92-90. Chaffey bowed out of the tounament with a 65-49 loss to 5-A powerful San Gabriel. But it was not all bad news in pre-league play. Not only did the varsity end it with a victory over Upland, 63-49, but senior Mark McQuaid set Arroyo Tournament history by being the first player to make the all-tour- nament team to Covina for the second year in a row. CBL play began with San Gorgonio being the team to beat. Going into CBL play, the Spartans were ranked No. 5 in the CIF poll, with an 11-0 record, with Eisenhower's Eagles coming in with an 11-1 record. The Tigers began the race toward the crown with a 70-50 thrashing of Red- lands. Chaffey then ended a five year losing streak on Pacific's home court with a 5149 double-overtime victory. Chaffey's first and only loss on their home court for the year came next with a 53-44 defeat by Fontana's Steelers. After defeating Eisen- hower 71-56. came the first of the three meetings between the mighty Tigers and the super Spartans. In an unusual afternoon game, the Tigers, led by McQuaid with 26 points, Alben Ramirez with. 14, and john Matrke, 10, upset the un-defeated Spartans 70-58. After victories over Redlands, 76-59, Pacific 55-55, Fontana, 6858, and Eisenhower, 66-65, came the second meeting of the Titans. San Gorgonio's Steve johnson scored 50 points to the 26 combined total of Mattke, 10. McQuaid, 8. and Anthony Munoz, 8, in an 81-46 destruction of Chaffey. After a loss to Redlands C75-713 and victories over Pacific f86-505, Fontana 462-485, and Eisenhower 472-595 came the game of the decade, A Saturday night affair. the game brought emotions to a head. The winner of the game would be the CBL champ. VUhen the dust settled, Mattke had led the Tigers to Co-Championship with his clutch play in the fourth period after MtQuaid had fouled out, and Chaffey had Won it all with a 63-51 victory. Chaffey and San Gorgonio closed with 11-3 records. The Tigers in Nelson's second year as varsity coach wound up 15-7 overall with the CIF rating of 18th going in the play offs. Chaffey began CIF play with 54-40 victory over Camino Real runner- up Serra at Chaffey. This was the Tigers first victory in the CIF play offs in 14 years. since 1962. when they went all the way. Mattke lead all scor- ers with 22, with McQuaid following with 19. Next in line for Coach Nelson's Cagers were Alhambra's Moors. Alhambra had earlier beaten Chaffey 68-65 in the Arroyo Tournament, so the Tigers were out for revenge, In a game played at Ontario High School. Chaffey was lead by the trio of McQuaid, Mattke and Ramirez, mth scoring I6 points each in a 59-57 upset over third-ranked Alhambra. The outside bombing of Ramirez and Schessler C81 coupled with the inside play of lNftQuaid, Mattke. and Munoz that brought the victory! The Bengals exited the play offs on the road, with a 64-56 defeat to Buena of Ventura. Twenty-seven Chaffey turn overs, along with a 30 point game turned in by the Bulldogs Dan I-Iowell were the crucial points in the game. But the Tigers didn't give up without a fight. with McQuaid and Munoz scoring Z8 and 10 respectively. Over-all. it was a great year. the Tigers finishing up with a fine 18-8 over-all record. 5 CHAFFEY - 47 - Covina -- . 5 CHAFFEY - ss Los Altos CHAFFEY - 68 V Alhambra -' . L . CHAFFEY - 66 . -Alta Lama, . CHAFFEY - 60 5 Notthyicvl A CHAFFEY -92 Jefferson A , 1 CHAFFEY -65 San Gzbrial - CHAFFEY - 39 Upland I Cl-IAFFEY - so - Redlands CHAFFEY -49 Pacific' I CHAFFEY - 53 Fontana' QHAFFEY - S6 Eisenhower' CHAFFEY - 58 San Gorgonia' CHAFFEY - 59 Redlands' CHAFFEY . ss Pacific' . CHAFFEY - 58 Fontana' GlAFFEY -'63 Eisenhower' ' CHAFFEY - 81 San Gorgonio' CHAFFEY - vs Redlands' QHAEFEY - 50 Pacific' CHAFFEY - 48 Fontana' . CHAFFEY - 59 Eisenhower' CHAFFEY - 51 San Gorgonio' CHA FFEY - 40 Serra CHAFFEY - 57 Alhambra CH AFFEY -as Buena I 52 'Citnrs Belt Irag-uc Glifornia Interscholastic Federation 395' , E. y . Qi g 'Wi' -5 I f ggaaagg agggigv 461 aem iii- i D QQELESQ5? QQ F235 EN I l HELD J , ,cy .effg f T ,, Varsity - Row One: Coach Candice Nelson, Francine Fielder, Dana Crappa, Tanya Bowie, Laurie Koustile, Antonia Walker, Darin Moore Row Two: Lorel Roehl, Helen Burgess, Lynne Skowronski, Kim Wilcox, Sherry Eix, Tina Molnar,janet Haderer. ogg fix ,..i,1fii1rin711:,,,. ff, ' - ii 1111111211- , .fi1'1i-.. il, ff ,Junior Varsity - Row One: Grace Corpus, -Ian Moskun, Neva Bedford, Linda Guerra, Sue Franey, Kelli Beingesser. Row Two: Lisa Whet- stone, Patricia Alvarez, Susan johnson, Sheryl Wilcox, Renee Martel, Terri Rodgers, Cathy Mencimer, Coach Donna Hibbs. 54 The 1975-76 Field Hockey season ended with Chaffey's Varsity team in third place in the San Antonio League, while the j.V. team held the fourth place position. Both teams had several freshmen and sophomores with a lot of potential. Therefore, next year's teams look very promising. Outstanding players from the Varsity sqgad included: Tanya Bowie, Lorel Roehl, Helen Bur- gess, and janet Haderer. The junior Varsity squad was lead by Neva Bedford, Kelli Beingesser, and Renee Martel. Near the end of the season, Miss Beingesser was promoted to a Varsity position. Tanya Bowie was the leading scorer for the Var- sity crew, while Lorel Roehl was outstanding on defense, Neva Bedfordis spectacular playing ability put her in the leading scorer spot for the junior Varsity squad. ua v -L. - . , ,' f,.w-,, T. -,ig-le - - '-f -- . . 4. - 1 r,hb'.f,' ,QWWW WW ,, Mba T: gmwwxa- , ,V s.. ' wp, J , -f W, ,- a,.'Sr...mL.1 4, -1 , , ,-Z Tigers strive for a goal. T . 5 Milfs- 1,4 if -' ,- ing opponent. ': 'r ' ii?- ' if-. all--V v , -Q,-'kihfiiav-K,mi I fum ' ' Center forward, Tanya Bowie drives the ball down field 2,29 X A. 5, bs- 4- . 4 4 Tigers Team Up! Coach Nelson assists goalie, Kim Wilcox with leg pads. , -, fi -vi vu lf., , ,, W ,f,g5Z,i 4, l' A 1 'WUi f,iz'!fi nf, ni V, I, ,1, 'i-1111 -' , H, f' 4 ,. ,',, fl- , ' - -,- A-MA Darin Moore fights for posession. Time Out! I7 o Dana Crappa maneuvers her way around oncom- xg me L. 'K ' if , My-Wa., 55 I -may-I i , 4311 X24 I li I Q A F V :fi ' ff ii v Z, ,L Q Coach Seiran Stepanian gives instructions as players listen intently wa zimmdl' ,,. 'Y ,,,fn.. .,.. J ' -fr vw- I, l fwfaiif- .fi ,xg-W wr f Q 1 . -'M W9-+ . Abel Queveda, 16, drives for goal, while Marvin Fernandez, 5, watches. ,l rbi v .nwsmn ,,.at4'-f '4i. -. A-'f Us 4- V , .N 4' . . . , .M ,1 ,-, - , an P7 mf' is 4 4 N. If 'iii' , 1' -u-- Q A P' .s ,A-W1 Q-'y ,3,g,'I'j,84 '- -lf 4 '. ,y .ggi 211 4 env l. '7 Lpz.-2541' L Raul Gut-rm saves attempted shot by Riverside Poly. Coach Stepanian ponders action, Captain jack Castillon battles Riverside l S6 RCHL 'I 'f l l Poly opP0l 'i X -I p, ,f4'Q,-,441 L .. . - V .al DED OCWON SHAZAM!!! he said with a grin at the start of a very special year. Our countries 200th birthday is something very special. The year Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six will long be remembered for it will happen just Once In A Lifetime. The 1976 FASTI very much resembles the man to whom it is dedicated. As this yearbook has many different meanings to many differ- ent people, so he is many things to many people. He is a family man with a smile that brings sunshine to everyone's day. As a teacher he devotes much of his time to the molding and development of a student's future. We all appreciate his concem. In his IZW years at Chaffey, he has been very outspoken about many things that are beneficial to the students. He is often seen at athletic events or chaperoning student assemblies and special events. It is not unusual for students to ask him for advice in solving life's problems. It is with the utmost pride that we, the FASTI Staff of 1976, salute: 6 FW' ? Y www, X Q ,W ,, .,....- -Nvvsuunmaf-.-M of Q., as bs '-,pr ,Very WF, w . . W1 1 444 i Nw-.,,. fgfunb- Z ,. . N 1. '- -..,,, V ,,. . A + , -ii lfiuoumv -f,,. V.. ,, A :nal -' W 11. 1., N .ibn . - , ltr.. N1 h,-nu. -.4 ---.f-,l '4-'vs .4 . lv ,,,1.'0UW 'l r . - ' A' ,,,x.w,., .sf-',2 'er , ..,. 6. ,f .L W , -, .-1 ' I ag- A- -- '- nv .,,,.,,,,,, f,.,,,,,g1,42 in , A lk,.,'..f, - ., x '. A ffgfi im- ' H M' ,'l 57' ' A-- 1-1 Q' l . W - ,Mtv -,ph wifvfl-.M v .i -- - . ,,-. V . ' fe-,,V , ,, I V V.,-, ,,,- f-. , gl V I A iff- ly ' I e- J I 5'Fypp - fi Q' I I' ' I ' '-'iv ' Wg, 1 ,V V .4 i , -...a :fail- 4'K:' 1.1 - Assistant Coach Luigi Traverso considers game- plans. Paul Graff carries ball L 4' 9 if Mike McEachron dribbles through oppoiiems as Nick Sedgwick looks on. l 1 i l l 3 i l ' I l l l l l I 1 i , ,. M Nick Sedgwick launches ball. 'W 1 . .r f-f- l -na . f-dztgi L1..L,,.?iaai.m 7 fl ' i VICTORY - How Sweet it is!! Mike McEachron hcads,' it. L .,. but . Captain Marvin Fernandez clears ball between three Pacific .Iavier Ramirez takes shot against Gladstone. defenders. E 58 f ' -Jsgwa... 1 i l 3 Q Q g Q ,wwf i -g sg., 5, wg, ,. as 5 s A5 o A 1 H, ,,., ,Q D 5 , 3: Q A I KX :l vl ' rwqjirzl . A s A 'F if .Uv , I1 ', f 'm f f L Q, ' . , '- . ' ' , - . A ffl . K A ' , A , J-, ' J jackjiminez clribbles away from a Gladstone defender it - 1 - r ir SJ, .. , 1 , .YTQ- l tagf xiii Q . x ,pf-f em., X , L N ,'.fg1,fe,r V iii 3 , M Q H, Q l , . , X! i A f - -1 - i 4 A Q v . , , .. . . K 1' ' 4' 1125 - - '- r W , Y , -A Jyatj-, xv, ,,,,.,, pg gun. 4 lx - A - 34, N Y ngsmhwv, 1 3352 wa ...W J f - '- ' . 1' fo f N A . , . -' ?b 'ml - lvl, , ' '--4.1-ff ' ' ' .- ' ' V--F-5:111:-afflf? ., v 'f -' 'T tm' . ' ':., l- .,..,, . 1 ',:'Lp , ' ' - Q Qgfi m s ' -- ' . N11-fav' ww. ',' 9 ' 7' ' Piflilfll f- , U .QL - ' ' ' Q uf' 'W' iffi'3- f-'fi f. '..7'1W ,- W M , 'f.2,.,'- .., . -1- -- V, .. ay,,..Q,, - ff? 4 , -wr .Ir ,MV 1 ., J , .' .. - ,mn A , . YQ? , -'af 'Anonym ' ac - 0- '- . A , 'vivid a-, ,mpmr 'affix ' n 'W ',1r,7 z ' ' Abel Quevedo goes for the ball lg , ,A YVIV K --ftgugzisl A I , , wwe .WJ Q. V fm, www' jaime Ramirez carries the ball downficlcl Players watch intently from the bench 6 1. , ,, A' Q . , ffm-ziaeiivgv-fjjelli .,.. L ,, f ' i H- Frank Fernandez drives toward the goal Cv 1, , ..., ,,,,.,....-- Mazen Fakhouri struggles for control of the ball 59 E fs P! i 4 -i i fl 3 SQwMMf Chaffey's 1975-1976 Soccer Team had a fantastic season. They finished first in the Citrus Belt League, with a 7-0-1 record. This was the second consecutive year that the Tigers were undefeated in league play an advanced to the CIF play-offs. One of the seasons highlights was when Chaffey beat Damien 1-O to take third place in the Damien Toumey, behind 1st place San Gabriel and 2nd place Excelsior. One of the high points of league play came when the Tigers defeatd Webb 4-O to secure the first place position. Outstanding offensive performances this season were by unrelated Marvin and Frank Fernandez. Marvin set a school record for most goals scored in one game with 5 against Fontana. Two weeks later, Frank broke that record with 7 goals against the same team. Other offensive players that turned in outstanding perform- ances were -Iaime Ramirez and jack Castillon. Defense was the name of the game. Raul Guerra and Nick Sedgwick proved to be the best fullback combination in the history of the school. Rounding out the other defensive positions were-Iack-Iimenez, Rick Lee, and Mike McEachron. Chaffey's offense scored a total of 80 goals, while the defense allowed only 17 goals to be scored against them. High scorers this year were Frank Fernandez with 37 goals, and Marvin Femandez with 23. Goalie javier Ramirez recorded 110 saves. Six players were named to the First Team All CBL. They were goalie -Iavier Ramirez, a juniorg seniors jack jimenez and Nick Sedgwick, fullbacks, halfback Marvin Femandez, a senior, and forwards Frank Fer- nandez, a iunior, and Jaime Ramirez, a sophomore. Four players were Second Team All - CBL choices. They were fullbacks Raul Guerra, a senior, and Mike McEachron, a junior, halfback Mazen Fakhouri, a junior, and forward jack Castillon, a junior. Rick Lee, a junior, was awarded an Honorable Mention. L W. ,, 1 ' . Q . 4 1 4. 9 I 4 ,. ,',wy 'w - W ., , . ' 4' ' - . ' ' V , .. . ., 0 . 1 1, ,, 1, 4 1 ffiwv' 7 + 1,5 'M' f ,M --W 113, . .2 , ' H 41 - u 9' U K I r r -6 J I ' L I W V5 f 'izwf 'Y M 1 W 1 bl M f 4a ,, .. NE ,Q ,A A V, , gpg ,iz 7,5941 5. 'I 'F 4' at A 1 rf 4 W, . -1? ,I -4 I -4. .af -ff. .. --- ww- in -1 Q- .- '- J., -1 Q 1 I I Q .4 H ,. 1 giviizjgacgqu M45-. ,,-SV: -.c 'K MQ, 4' has ff ' Nw ' et- Mac f . 1 L 5-2 , . , . . ' . . 'Z :f 'l i ... any p .. ,, 1 . ,Q . 0 1 :if I 7.21 , .I ,iv ..... -:M W- g , .. ----Ig., , A. ., . , , Rick Lee and Mike McEachron team up against Webb. McEachron drives downfield. 1 -ll 1' ' -wwawrza .mn all .ffzsf gi f -,ul .I mmf! VEITUR ' 1- mm TDGO Um Z H V V 1 1 QT H F.. Q Iggg-c is, W -H 1 Q l H .V-M ---H. - ' 'T ' Le ' A 'cr' me-fit! -JR. VARSITY: Rou' I: Mike Van Dame - 20, Carlos Blum - 4,,lohn Sciortino -19, Frank Cologgi - 11, Mike Short - 1. Don Aria - 5. Ron Tull - 7,,Iim Rodgers - Z. Fred Guzman -14. Row 2x Luigi Traverso, Gerardo Aguirre - 8, joe Gomez - 13. Mark Rossello - 6, jose Selgado - 18, Rick Oliva - 21, Bill Pomernke - 5, Ken l-lovencamp - 15. Barry Christopher - 1O,jamie Rodriguez - 17, Coach Stepanian. Nick Sedgwick is assisted from field after injury against Gladstone. I 'Z fl 1 1. V: .' 'hf'5. ,P , . . ,..' ' aff 10' . 'f 'i:fw4f?2f3 ,li-ire. 1 . . f . . ' J . . - . .V , 524 ' f -'52 I, I J r w 1 I e ,Qs f if I 1 AZ O Gm SA Cong. usaQ n A A 1 Upland? ,.., .. .... hi- do-f-'4-'2' Rii'ersrde Polyf- '-f-P W -Owl Chino gb R- ' 2-110: Excelsior 1 2-O lo t 7 Acadia 1 .M 1-0,10 t-E Garey 5 ' 4-2 won Corona I slr- .,.. on, Palos Verdes Sm Gabfieli- tWFoWffi'ifH5a2Q' 1 1' aa Webb' at 4+ Ontario ' 1 A- 1, , '. . , I 1 .,Glaclstone ' ,,', f V .I , '-fg1jwon-jeg 1 p3CHic,,.r.V U If Fontana' V V , I n ' '. fl,-.L ' ' gk 14 4, 4 ,fjige rf'-tj 1-If qV.'WebbV.,,w 41, ' f A, L Gladstoibeffr V ' is , , .faz':. I JPaciii9fjLf.gf, Efj ljf-gi g s, Anaff . 1 V535 1 Palos Verdes-rf- 77 f 2 - , - -1 k,:mzg,Ar,.,vJLWl5 . Qin 1: V, I Q fp., . ,QQ iff, V. 'ff ',,,f,.q'L'.m' f-My fngz, M3309 ,mil 'ff ' ' Y. if 51 ff f gg, , lr 1 .ff1f.f..f,-2 . ---1yf.'- 1 ' .,g,:'fQ'1-gy?--f t, fag-f,':.g33,1 ,i1,.,'1' . . A 'wi 5 . 1- ' .f1 ..r J. 5 , Mgu . 321754: W 4 I V Qi, . V 3 5,115 1,- 5:11 .-v 'N w -w-.fat-fwsa--W --f' -ef f,,f.h1p-' ' , if-2..:f ' Q J-,,.f',1f -.-..:. 1.--f.,,,y -fq,. 1 gf-,WY V ,lil 3147! If 4, ,jf W,'i',, ., N 4, ig-Egg, 4 A. , lb 31,1 -A mil!-Q ., . , --,- f.. : ,- , 1, Y e'-'- I '-r r?fu., EQ 4- Y','f' A 5 :t'ia?i-11f'?e:,Li:.' im. 9 1:7 k . 1 w .4 - . . ,,,, 7,121 ALL-LECIGUE GLF im Eg. K W , ,. 'P .-P' - z Marvin Fernandez Frank Femmdg-Z Chaffey's fabulous soccer team into the CIF play-offs with a 16-3-2 record, hav- ing been 70-1 in league. In the first round, the Bengals faced Santa Ana at home defeating them 2-1 in overtime. Goals were by Frank Fernandez and Jaime Rami- rez. From there, the Tigers went on to overcome No. 2 ranked So. Torrance 1-0 in the second round of play. In the third round, Chaffey traveled to Salesian in Los Angeles. The game was scoreless through regulation time, ten minutes of over- time, and ten minutes of sudden-death overtime. The game then went to penalty kicks. On a mistake by the referees, Salesian won the game. But Coach Stepanian contested the game and the CIF Commissioner ruled in favor of Chaffey, giving the Tigers a 1-O victory. By virtue of the win, the Bengals advanced to the semifi- nals and played Central of El Centro. Again the game went all the way to penalty kicks, resulting in a Chaffey loss. The Tigers then played Palos Verdes for the CIF third place crown. After nine overtimes, Palos Verdes overcame a determined Chaffey team, 1-O. ff- , ,I2ViC1' Ramirez Jaime Ramirez Jack Jimenez Nick Sedgwick my 'Y 7- A 4 1 1 Raul Guerra Jack Castillon Mazen Fakhouri Mike McEachron ' -4 ----4--milieu: ILQ '1' 1 , .1 W ,K 5, VARSITY: Row I .' Jack Jimenez, Abel Quevedo, Raul Guerra, Javier Ramirez, Nick Toth, Paul Graff, Nick Sedgwick, Mike McEachron, Luigi Traverso, Mothobi Moreboli,Jaime Ramirez, Frank Fernandez,Jack Castillon, Rick Lee, Jim Merritt, Mazen Fakhouri,Juan Garcia, Marvin Fernandez, Coach Seiran Stepanian. 61 ' 1 M - -x LEFT 5421: Hair covering ear to muffle the sounds for absurd autograph requests. l9TEElWW'Q ,PICKER Symbol of his profes- sion, which is worn on the hottest day of the year, but never in the rain. CRain tends to tarnish the All- CBL metalsj QOCICQ: Note the stretched tri-color P.E. socks. fThat hug every bulging musclej REFUPUYON: After football season is over, he often indulges in other sports. flf he dicln't letter in football, he can try for the other sports. No matter what, he has to get that 1etter!J I hm? TYPICAL 0N: The devil-may-care sneer of a jock's jock. INIERLACED QI-IOLLDEBHIIDQ: Gives a false impres- sion of brawn. FOOTBGLLJ Tucked underneath his jacket, the single most important instrument to estab- lish himself in the eyes of his peers. 57402792 The stenciled gym trunks that he stole from the P.E. depart- ment. fAlong With football jerseys, warm-up jackets, etc.j GENEPAL APP54P!WCE: The repetitious ath- letic attire. fAlways ready for a game of some sort. ie: basket- ball, football, base- ball.j SUNG: Gives that studly 7PACl59H0E9f impression. Wofn CV'5fYfl2Y- although falling apart, in case of a sudden attack by a . mob of girls. zz' prix 'fi 5 n 1 ' M mf! ',:.4 v if .f . MQ 'Irs l it ist 62 Q gf: if 'lm -?--A 1- Y....1.:s'-vx..,.iuf' 7YPlCAL TENNIS PACKED Always ready for the serve. LEFTQE: Partially closed due to excessive work on the archery field. fAim is the name of the gamej ,BAIELBK Notice the brave opposition of wear- ing jewelry even though itls not allowed. Cteachers number one pet PCCVCl 90F7B4l-LGI-ODE: Permanently attached to hand because of constant softball practice. QI-IIN GUGRDQ: Extremely useful dur- ing scramble while fighting for classes. GENERAL APE!-VPANCE: Badmitton outfit, baseball glove, hockey stick, track shoes . . . typical female athlete. GAA 90547524 Obviously not worn for fear of getting a dirt smudge before she wears it the hun- dredth time. 4515 Ja by ei, 'A W ,W Y Q y f 'fl 9 ' I QV ff - ff ,' 1 l Q . T r ,.e'2 :' -V I MCE: Notice the Iris Cool look on her face. CXJTFIIE Badmitton dress to insure feminimity. Cnote: wardrobe con- sists of blue jeans, tennis shoes, sweat shirtj FIELD!-IOCKEYSYICIO: Used to beat off muggers and rapists while walking down the aisle during films. KNEE9: Badly bruised because of outstanding per- formance on the Vol- leyball court's fi. WD-LOOKING DOORSYOP: Notice the dramatic exit of the girlls locker room. fEvery one knows its her because she's the only girl in school that opens the door with her foot - regardless of who is on the opposite sidej 63 1 i K ' r 4 Q-FF'Fr 1 V ,,-535 l 1 776215 C Rou' I - Sandi Bringman, Linda Salvarti, Kermit Vestal, Danny Spencer, Craig Sipes,jim Albert, Erick Vaughn, Tony Dodaro, Coach George Harris. Raw 2 - Margie Burrows, Heidi Rodewald, Mike Smith, Chris Ruel,jeff Thornton, David Haydar, Pat Marten, Matt Brown, Doug Stevens. Row 3 -- David Guimond, Mike Evans, Peter Bringman, Danny Davis, Tom Lucas, Mark Szpyrka, David W Hhoenbormjerry Burke, joe Graff, Marc Anderson. Missing is Steve McKellar. l l l f 1 , The Frosh-Soph Swim team i' clinched the 1976 CBL Swim Title with a perfect 5-0 season. Coached by 1 Mike Dest, Steve Hollenbeck and john ' Howard, the team aced the season with top swimmers freshmen Fred Adams - Butterfly, Mark Anderson - Dis- I tance, Steve McKellar - Distance, Sophomores Rick Brulte - Sprints, V and jeff Baloun - Back Stroke. The Tigers of '76 truly saw outstanding t CBL action, 1 64 .1 VAFZGITV The Varsity Team anticipates a Second in dual meets with a 4- 1 record and a 5-4 record overall. At press time they are hoping to win the CBL Swimming Cham- pionships during the season. This year's 1976 Chaffey Union High School District Invitational was held at Mont- clair in which Chaffey was out- standing in all events. Chaffey outdistanced 2nd place Upland 611-489 with Montclair and Alta Loma finishing 3rd and 4th. Individual events were won by Tigers Tom Lucas in 200 yd. freestyle and jeff Thornton in the 500 yd. freestyle. Seniors leaving this year are Tom Lucas - freestyler, joe Graff - breaststroker, Mark Szpyrka - distance. The Swim- mers coming back with hopes for a strong season are jeff Thornton, Peter Bringman, Danny Davis, Chris Ruel, Heidi Rodewald, Linda Salvatti, Mike Evans, David Schoenborn, and Danny Spencer. Rou.-I -Mike V7oody, Steve Perri, Ken Miller, jeff Balin. Row? -juoko Rautiola, Gary Chez, Fred Adams, Kevin Earwood. Row 3 - Assistant Coach Steve Hollenbeck, Eugene Febus, Rusty Warren, Rick Brulte, Alan Hacker, Assistant Coach john Howard. Missing were jeff Howard,john Banman, Lance Olson, Terry King, Alan johnson, Greg Peck, and manager Kurt Ross. K., am- 7--V - I M. Wizfwfgq-, .k ,, A ' ' ' -- '!, e ,. ' 0 .3 -M. ' ,N , r ' by . 'l,' I I -off X ef 'raw V. .nf f ,,,,., K fn' we 'I F Q, - it P f Q1 0 U52 M LPM 2 Q 1 2 .VV 1 Swimmerjoe Graff skims along in the breast stroke. W , Zn-M 'Q f . rf' ' . V I X :ww UZ ,WW I '- ,hw My Q M , am rf j:fi 'L J, 'Q-vii' H' wiv 4' H- M. A ,W ,, .JM ' fm MQk'7Winf' ' 1- f K ,, H an My M, fr' Mm , V lj, ,, - X 1 V Y f., p'f.Qf '?- fn .. -. 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H I , A? s 1 , f' N .,-,w,.,,, ' , 53-.Qu If jeff Thornton diSPl2Y5 his Winning SWIC' Perer Brigman strains in the back srrokc. A ... -4 -- , i a 2 l 1 I l 1 l : i li F! I u O, ,-X joe Graff models the latest in swimming f ashions. QA, 1' ,fs-L, -f 231 'w.,, . 5 , f,-54 ,.' XFX A Nw ,S 1 A 1 ' I Ss u .1,MTy, ,, , ! ' jij, fy ' 5?-fr v . . ' 57 U t ' 4 , , ' Q , - 4 an-N f W I , f' .. I ' f , 5 iv, ,cj , 45, ,Wg I- ,, . A ' iii . - '4 5 I . , sf d., , Q ft V' f. 1 ff Ea ?f7rm-'fa ,- ---M fs f, ,iw , A I2 I V. ' ' .,,,,. 'Q 'Q' , 1 i Y hw f ' if-.. M 1 f -fy V ,.,- . , If wow ' ikfa ' 1' A4 . , P fa, ,,.,5l3rf f 1 4 hgh U ,1 41 LV Hi Mark Szpyrkgi shows fine form in the breast stroke, Linda Salvati gives it all shes gotr 5 . K ln i Ni E1 ,. A Coach Harris is always ready with techniques to keep the Tigers -'31, W V M f 1 4. s A 1 ,f . .L f .,,,. ' . 'Q ,sw ' ' ff' fn ' ' ' fi -1 -,I ,f 4 ' . i ' G 4 , ,L M, MH ,WZ , Y.. V., 3 178351 ' K gf W ivy, ' .ryggmw -QW I ' -' ,g.e,, I ' 1. f ,f av 7 u 1 . 712,-, -1' 3-3: Ly, Q In i N., , -av ., ' . , W -1 .1 '1 , ' K' 3 ., . W 47 .M 1 , I x 1 I 'Vw I W Ii' 7' 4,4 I if , .' -:-t x W N 1 ' 4 I may 'J 1 A , y,.- . .. -X ' J- -.1 - - . A. I ., 1 L , N - ez, -.,. ,, . ,U .,,,,,,q,.1 ,, . K, , Q -.1-. . f H' -1-wry,-sw - -ggi-fi. V yeemff ,-, ' - A il A .- 4 j ,- Q--'Wear- .. ., . ,, , -'- ,: . W, fl- ' - w - F.,-ii.,f3-ji' iii? qw.. -e Vs 2. 5 i - . ,..V,-J '16-:E A 5. V Al . 51?-:J ' 1 A. rg . Danny Davis puts in a little extra added effort. 66 Swimmer adds points towards a Chaffey victory, l as, W? W f W gy MV my 933.39 QM vmffxf , , W is-?d-if , ,,, , XXL' ' Nw ,fn .T fr X Y 1 if -ff: Y Coach Gary Simpson The 1976 Chaffey Diving Team is one of the strongest in the schools history. The team is led by seniors, Steve Evans, Kathy Pedersen, Cynthia Watldns, and Linda Telep. Steve Evans has been a CIF finalist for the past two years and should repeat this year. Kathy ,Pedersen is an outstand- ing diver and should be second place in the CBL League competition. Steve and Kathy are undefeated in dual meet competition this entire sea- son. The hope for the future rests with two sophomore divers, Pat Marten and Ron Lancial. Pat Marten should finish third place in the CBL League championships behind Steve Evans and Kathy Pedersen. A promising group of first yeardivers means Chaffey High School will continue its tradition of dominating the CBL diving scene. This group includes Tami Anderson, Bobbi Brasfield, Gigi Carter, Marty Hoyos, Betty Jeffries, Mary McMichael, and Linda Wiesen. -T? at Steve Evans does a reverse dive layout f - ' 'iii' ' , MxiW t Kathy Pedersen displays a foward pike one and a half. Bobbi Brasfield, Betty Jefferies, Linda Wieson, Gigi Carter, Linda Telep, Steve Evans, Cynthia Watkins Kathy Pedersen, Pat Marten. XA' . RQ WSP e I , D ' Y .--.-I ...gf f,-2 5...-.-I u-I i,............4 T A ,A HQ? 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StCVC Evan ' C few -gc 13 out, It A , -mei - .Q J Ne, .76 from Raw: Tom Freeman - 198 poundsj, Bill Pugh - 11121, Larry Millet - 11151, Leonard Bumpus -11231. Row Two: Ray Bumpus - 11305, Greg Hover - 1130j, Brent jones - 11361, Glen Cozart - 1136J, Alfonso Quiroz - 141 Skip Champion - 11481, Ron Bow- man 11571. Row Three: Mgr. Albert Hernandez, Dave Kaufman - 11681, jim Foskett - 11781, Alex Olive - 11941, Bobby Baltierra - 1Hvy. Wt.j x I N ' I qw 1 j, 1 , 1 . ,pf if Q : fl 7 W 1 f- CHAFFEY VARSITY WRESTLING 1975-1976 l A 1 'V J, . With ll late start because of C.I.F. participation in football, in which over half of the starting lineup was involved, the i 'lx V varsity wrestling team got off to a slow start, with a 13-44 loss to C.B.L. champion Pacific. But this did not dampen the 1 1 Tiger spirit because we had the makings of C.B.L. contenders with returning lettermen, Bill Pugh, jeff Barksdale, Greg ,L Hover, Brent jones, Skip Champion, Ron Bowman, Dave Kaufman, and jim Foskett. Also breaking the starting lineup , Lyf' f would be returning jr. Varsity wrestlers Larry Miller, Ray Bumpus, and Al Quiroz. Larry Miller and Ray Bumpus both beat , ff , out Varsity teturnees to earn their starting positions, while Al Quiroz replaced a graduating senior. Enrique Lopez, Dave I L Smith, and Tom Freeman rotated at the 98 and 106 pound weight classes. Alex Olive and Bob Baltierra earned their starting roles at 194 and 238 pounds, After the opening loss to Pacific, the Tiger grapplers ran off three straight wins: 3-31 over highly rated Fontana, 43-29 over Eisenhower, and 4619 over San Gorgonio. We then lost two in a row, 28-31 to Redlands and 20-32 to champion Pacific. We gave Pacific a scare, but lost two close matches which would have given us the upset victory. After the second round loss to Pacific, there was no stopping the Tigers, as we reeled off four straight impressive wins, 48-20 over Fontana, 42-16 over Eisenhower, 53-18 over San Gorgonio and a revenge victory over Redlands 33-29 to clinch the mnnerup spot in the C.B.L. race with a 7-3 win loss record. The Tigers gained high praise for their performance in the C.B.L. finals by surprising the rest of the league with the greatest number of high qualifiers for C.I.F. Chaffey had seven finalists and a consolation champion to qualify eight of its thirteen team members into C.I.F. competition. Ninety-eight pound Ricky Lopez, a freshman, placed second, 123 lb. Barks- dale, a sophomore, placed second, 130 lb., R. Bumpus upset highly rated Grissom of Pacific 4-1 for the C.B.L. championship. Brent jones, 1136 lb.j pinned Lira of Pacific to become Chaffey's second C.B.L. cling of the day. Quiroz, 1141 lbj placed second. Champion 1148 lb.j placed third. Bowman defeated Clark of San Gorgonio 10-5 to become Chaffeyfs third C.B.L. champion. Kaufman also took a second place seat. As C.I.F. competition stiffened, Bowman became the lone Tiger C.I.F. finalist by placing fourth in the C.I.F. sectional meet. The 1976-77 wrestling season looks bright with only four regulars lost through graduation. R. Bumpus, jones, Quiroz, and Bowman. These men will be missed, but we can look forward to retuming regulars, like Lopez, Smith, Freeman, Pugh, Barksdale, Champion, Kaufman, Foskett, Olive, and Baltierra, tl M ,U-MVK 47707 WAY TO 'GRAPPLE' GUYS! At 130 lbs., Ray Bumpus At 136 lbs., Brentjones At 157 lbs. Ron Bowman BEIILEGGUE ONS ff, ff , I 1 I f ll W ! ' 'ffbie-m,, G ,gg - Y 'T A A i, 5 1 x 1 . v 1 A 'RQ.L2' V e ggggjif m':,,,.z' 9- J 'V gf -my, 4-,..., ,,, 1 L i 15 uv . L -L, , . ,imief ,, mi 1 za ,, . Qu J- . 1 - 523513321 N 4 5. N1 X2 i VV., ..... W., . mi fw. 3: f , ,V,, , V 4 4 f 'W A -, ' , ef f W '32 ,,,. A 4, ,,f, .,,,,,. . ,W 'gf , .,-,.4g:ia1:gfg9g:-anHg- , ' -, ,.,, fy T 1 g? ' waz pk V 4944 Fwsk Chaffey Frosh Wrestlers faced six tough opponent schools this year and completed their schedule with a 3-3 record. The Frosh team finished it,s season with just 15 membersg so each and every wrestler was heavily counted upon to fill the 13 weight classes for each match. Among this year,s leading wrestlers were: at 98 lbs., Ricky Lopez, a late arrival who was undefeated. Lopez also wrestled with the Varsity squads. At 141 lbs., Vince Quiroz, who sported a 5-1 record. David Bahney wres- tling at 148 lbs., one weight class above his weight, posted a 3-2-1 record. The Frosh heavyweight this year, Russ Calderwood, anchored the Frosh Grapplers with a 5-1 record. JM 'S Chaffey's junior Varsity wrestlers had a very success- ful 12-1 season. The Tigers soundly defeated Montclair 48-21 to begin their season. The only'j.V. loss was at the hands of strong league opponent, Pacific High School. All other league opponents were defeated twice by the j.V. squad during CBL competition. This year's squad was a balanced combination of Freshmen, Sophornores, and juniors. Some f the out- standing wrestlers this season were Bill Pugh at 115 lbs., Leonard Bumpus at 123 lbs., Greg Hover t 130 lbs., Glen Cozart at 136 lbs., and at 175, Richrd Ra irez. FROSH: Raw One: Dave Smith, 1106 pounds1, Derrick Womack - 11141, Rick .Iiminez - 11231, Dave Strom - 11301, Tommy Lee - 11361. Row Two: Ricky Lopez - 1981, Vince Quiroz - 11411, Dave Bahney - 11481, Richard Alderete - 11571. Raw Three: Rich Ramirez - 11781, Dave Mandel- 11941, Russ Calderwood - 1Hvywt.1 1 Yahman - 1Hvywt.1. JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: Taige Grow -198lb.1, Martin Perez - 11151, Mike Thompson - 11231, Chet Frohlick -11301,john Stauffer - 11481. Row Two: Don Stewart - 11481, Burt McClane - 11571, Bob Snider - 11571, Ray McCombs - 11681, Mike Moran - 11781. Row Three: Paul Heck - 11941, Bob Sebro - 1Hvywt.1,joC l I l 4 1 I 2 I l l X 1' x 1 i I never thought A sport could look so easy, md be so hard. H465 74 l get so tired, but com- ing around the last stretch I catch my second breath . . .and boy do I haul. 946629 87-9 I -.-x There is so much concentration involved, but it's 2 challenge, and that's what I like. H ... When I caught that fly lot the last out, K thought it was the end . . .but it turn-ed lt s a lot of runmng and hard wmllc. . .llmt I love it! B46-SEQ 82-S2 - '- to be the beginning. 946556 mean defeat. It try harder to make it up. 946592 751116 The first week of practice my arm was ing me. . . now l'm killing them! M656 94-97 Naming makes me zngrier than to walls to lim, when I know I could get 2 hit. 0 l 941669 l 7553 The hurdles look so high until I get right up an :hem and find out i cm ueprightcvvet. . .. M656 ,i Yfff. 3. Beth Hanless smashes one. BADIWNIUN A Q , ', il, sf' 13, '- ' -... , J P, . 1 4 l - Row I: Kathy Andrejko, Beth l-lartless, Linda Andrejko, Lisa Whetstone. Row 2.' Melissa Kennedy, Nancy Blackmon, Jeri Parker, Terri Rodgers,-Iudy Castro, Teresa Quiroz. Row G C Bow Poore Karen Rodgers Lynne Slcowronski Linda Mayfield Coach 3: race orpus, , , , , - Noreen Kistner. Mining are laura Bridwell, and Stacy Ventura. NZDCY Bl3ClCmOl'l QWHIYS 3 SCFVC Y Top Tiger Linda Andrejko clears. 1 w Aunt... hvbv.- ....-J.... . .. ...., ,,,,, A Y Second Doubles: Bow Poore and Kathy Andrelko. 74 F I x www V'P '-TD-as ? ,M .. x f' -nv ,,..fA-. 01' 1 42 A f-uw-fm ' ' 'fi' ,,.,......-- just L, Q , 5, 1. A 5,.V,,, wi-fappw W 3,439 ., . V ,. V- Y .,.4- V 'I ,TQ 1 , ,-qrmw, V ' W 1' Q gal? - ' ' ' L . , . J to vnu f,,,.,. , ..,.,,qw, ,MA V'- ,f+:Z if A 4 ' 4 ,,,,avi'?ff J E iillllflll I 1' iiiiiiilif 1 'S ,xg Z21BLE OF CONTENTS Madlseekws 24 Happy Days 104 lmpmtwwpwpla 178 Pmowlatzefs 190 Um ywffyl ., fm. ' 1 X 4115 W W if-wwk V7 for Aw xwmqffaww 213 gm . F' -if N... , ffm, Q 1, ., 04? 4 ,ybfwf ff V W , W.. My A ,u. I 1 5 1 . -wg 121' cw M 1 ' 4 K, I . ,. E ' Q 4 , , N 1,.v - gm v fv 6' ny ,n 1 l wp Sow 1, ugnfuun-'ug-ww V- A 2' HY -wWm'wdA.--Y A- -7 3 ' A . hw 1 4 3 ve , , fig, - A ' .S f 1 , ext, wi' 1 r ff w' ' l fe 2 V i , ,, 1 ' , x L ' A 0 1 , r i 1 if 1 - L, ' I - lvftig 'I I, X ,' --' fi' 9 1 .rbi 'A 1, I J ,1 4? ' 'W AK . wMM,,.,,,..,.. . I Av Q 1 ' L ,, ' A Qi' ,,,., ,,.,,..,,.... V fi ,.,Q.w i , - .- f L E g,.' ' ' '- f' I .Win , ,-:Elly j ' i-' I A 4 ' ' 'W' 'Q iwirw A Tiger Neil Weeks slams the ball out into left field. , i sy- 5 M-fi ' Tiger Tom Beserte shows great catching ability. Q . Hi Y isa, K ,K , f It iz .L Fi , , , x . ,,,?,f ,, 3 WQVW4, , 1.9 W . - ., s ' I' , V.f-1, I M 'f ' 4 ', L alla. 1 ' nf. ' Q, if PW ' 4 i MA. W .,,,,,,,,,.. A a i Q N john Torres takes second. li-- l W, ig, i...,. li, . iff. E 135. H if 'ii If ri ' .. 'i 'oufiaE1akE' Mark Mtqmid awaits fly ball. .Mas Senior Rick Fellhauer raps out a line drive. Z, I . , Ig! Zi, 4 gi? 1 A 5 , A r - .. 78 h2i'2?L4Nr 'J,kf,f,1 E!-'iz :T f .L 9' ' '-'H ,' i K rf?-5'2 f - .J 'Q , m531'- ' -. '. -mf . ff, ,faga jf-'fiftf -,--- kzffeaii'- r ag: ,.-1-t.si5,i3:' ,rid-xx.,-f ,114 J, .- . Ba, -' :7'f'z,'f- - f 'fftf ..:-'vit ' e ,- 432' iffff . ,xzih it A 5 ,Q f a V '11 .,..3 iq, 33.35, i49e?Z?tg4l!'?- f 121551 4- 473 ? .52,.gw.,L-5,:d?i'Q:a-'fs 1 1-3,2 fm, jwi-9-,, M 5 Y, :aww ziifEt'.fi?5iL3Ts'E42'fes' 1 'f rl 5 Randyjohnsron awaits infield hit. john Mattlce releases fast ball for a strike. SUWCEY 5C55i0f1- II -- Y Y, , ,.,V,1.,,-, 3 - Cm 1 Y is 5 ' T? f 4 fu R I' mf Q W iw B49E54LLfANumlmOwfff Nr B lf5l?'f'1' ' L,4gnirf ' ,, 4. if i lf-' . .. V vvj 5 ,.,11 I 5 41,4-an 1-. . ,T 1 gif i if if T ,, , Mmm E,Xe,?,,,,,,f,.,,,,,f Ui .' wr-, I -if 1, r ....., ci if i 1- fi f , f- , 'W A i Zi , Xfr Row 1: Ed Saundfirs, Skip Champion, Art Rodriguez, Stan McDonald, John Giordono. Row 2.' john Torres, Dan Crowe, Tom Bcssette, Mike Jarrett, Dave i V ' k M 'd Anthony Munoz, john Marrke, Darren Dilks, Randy John- Harrelson, Rick Fellhauer, Greg Shinn. Row 3. Mgr. Greg johnson, Ken Owens, Mar cQua1 , ston, Mgr. Shane England, 80 N Tiger Baseball maintains the fourth quarter excitement at Chaffey High School. With seven returning lettermen, coach jim Semon built the Varsity team into one of the finest competitors in the '76 Citrus Belt League. The team was basically good, and went far in the season. An excellent pitching staff helped the defense. With the Tigers up to bat, home plate saw many good hitters. Chaffey won the first round of C.B.L. play, which made the future look bright. Tiger standouts were: Rick Fell- hauer, Tom Bessette, Dave Harrelson, Anthony Munoz, john Torres and Dan Crowe. 's ZMJBGKU Catch, Best A , ,,..,.,' LQHWIW MWMM1 - rst4Ba.se-Pwtciuf my! Qluodxfop l 'E' 81 The bench attcntively watches a Chaffcy free throw. Sue Stensil guards thc opponent, i Tiger Tracy lronard goes for the ball. lnrcl Rochl sets into position for rebound. Tngcr Pcggx Toolc- tries for two 1 pl ' if Q . ,k so A Eff 'ef- 1 fi Tigers gain possession. i l J- Wm Rau' One - lor:-I Roehl, Shelia Reeder, Dana Crappa, Darin Moore, Kelley Binquesser. Row Two - Cathy l.aVangie, Tracie Leonard, Peggy Toole, Shelly LaMaster, Sue Stencil. coach Karen Berry. ' J - ll - , 5. t L Q9 i X .g if .i V i ' . V 4 y 2 1 ' L Iaorcl Roehl hustles down the court. i Coach Karen licrrv anxiously :twztits the result of a free throw shot. W it 'P B49 1976 With only two seniors on the girls' Varsity Basketball teams, the Tigers opened their season with the first annual Chaffey Girl's Invitational Basketball Toumament held February 5-7 in the Tiger gym. Making it more of a challenging game the girls' compe- tition moved from the San Antonio League to the Citrus Belt League, which enabled the team to play such stiff competition as Eisenhower, Pacific, Fontana, Redlands, and San Gorgonio. Having such a young team, the tigers look promising for futre CBL championships. The girls' basketball program is expanding and drawing more girls for tryouts each year. It has changed drastically in the past five years which has made the games much more exciting for players and spectators. Outstanding performers are Dana Crappa, guardg Cap- tain Peggy Toole, centerg Co-Captain Lorel Roehl, guardg and Cathy LaVangie, forward and center. Thr rest of the Tiger team adds strength to their teammates. at I 13 t R 2 Shelly laMaster telcatscs pass to teammate Dana Crappa. iff, Roux One -janet Haderer, Grace Corpus, Kelly Cunningham Francine Fielder Shelly Trowbridge janet Richardson Bea , Y .V , . . JM Q Felix. R010 Tum -Janelle Omorrow, Kitt Hollr, Sue johnson, julie Scandura, McPherson, Renee Martel, Terri Rodgers Diane Barton, coach Nancy Raisbeck: yn ff V x ww i , 1 x ,.,a, X -'71 , K A 'V' .J- W an xv 7 W, f A IL4 ' M .JW . v 'rx-. vga. N. 5 Fm , ,, , . ' 1' 4 Z f ' 'A u ., Q, A.. f' A 2 . S ,cg , ff ,, ij . f , ' s lg,-WV' f ff 1 f', F ,, , I ,ff 4 Wir' zfiww ' ' . I 4 . . , , V I W, U 'X ' J V- ' ' ..'Aff,5- will 'Q -' T J,,g,Ql- L, -1-53 wif. f 'f 5.2.4 'ia' .-,w:.- . . . , 1 .X W.. tw.- 4 :M 354'5gaZ,Qx :R .rw A 'Sw as x 2-' I --...- X x N -f-p, Yi91,:Q ...gy x Q-hx NX. 1, 'K., LE.: .-1 CJ y wry 1 ll ll .7 .Y i , A rs ,-1 .,.. Q' 7: ' 1 ig f ,-- 4 Rau' I: Priscilla Piceno, Vicki Gibson,-Ioy Bennetthlaner Haderer, Dana Crappa, Susan Stencil, Susan Young, -Ianer Richardson,jackie Edmons. Row 2: Stephanie Wfestbury, Kelly Beingesserhlody Vandea vor, Susan Snapp, Becky Reynols, Cindy Eix, Shelly Lalviaster, Kathy I.aVangie, Terri Riccardi, Kitt Holk. Row 3: Coach Karen Berry, Traci Bare, Francine Fielder, Tonda Bradshaw, Sarah Bmno, Andria Dugan, Diana Barton, Silvia Solis, Sheryl Andrews, Darlene Marchinski, Mary Marehan, Lorel Roehl, Coach Donna Hibhs. ,f. ,,'. ,f, ann, 1 '.,-.' f .'r, . ,H 1 Xt, . qv!- 'A fa. Na '?'- ' f gait? 1 awwgitygg I 0--dd ...pf- 1 -iw! Q .U K- ,,. -rw f ,.., -'eg , - . 4' 4 'e if . .Q ,, fra., .w 1 ,N A .. - - e, -, . ,. , . .5 . . f , , N, ' -- Il -' 'W 19-'7 ',.1,,.--.1 - :., '-.ft . X .NN Ev' K, Y, .V - t..,. -.,.. QMKGLT1'-', knior-joy Bennett smashes a line drive, -'UU 'P ,,,.,,. ' 1 .V .1 .,,,. aw... ff , va: st., H6 .1 .a+ F-. , ,,-.A.,.,, , X-V, C. ., ,.. Y Hi, F v -. - r.. e 9-S Cindy liix tm ers first. 113 ', -' --fl Q, 3'1v4 ' 1 1:11- ' f A--fa Sue Snapp delivers a stril-ce. i L x i , X, favfl. 1 -,f,, ',f'f-'W' ' f ,, ,V 95115 , f , . , , ' rl' 31011, Sheryl Andrews rips il hztse hit. nas-augva, A ,419 Dana Crappa awaits ground hall The girls' softball team has entered into C.I.F. competition every year and has done well in league and C.l.F. competition. They were one of the very strongest teams in C.B.L. competition this year. Last year they were undefeated league champions in the S,A.L. league Many players are strong hitters and had lots of speed on the bases There were six returning players and several strong freshman and sophomore players. Team standouts are: Lorel Roeal - Catcher, 2nd yr., Dana Crappa - Outfield, 3rd yr,g -Joy Bennett - 3rd Base-Ourfield, 4th yr., Sue Snapp M Pitcher, Znd yr., Sue Stencil - lnfield, lst yr., and Kelli Beingesser - Infield, lst yr s. ,. ' 2 Aafafefw -29 3. ,. 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WACIGAND new Ray Brown puts the shot, 1 t P t t t t t Q L i ? . E4 ' 'G . 1 ' 2 I Pa-i ' ,ff -nw' we xg 11,4 .,,,.- , ---9 are john Gable relaxes after a race. -1 -af ,fy ww , Rick Reeder is up and over in the pole vault. F5 ti Q x 88 , Scott Bennett puts on speed. WW' I Q 5 m TRACIGAAID HELD ' 4 , ,V G4-vfyg,qyqm3fifyMw,.wW .Qui ii I 333 , ,, if QUE xv gifs Tim Marrison sprints toward finish while fans root him on -4 7 ' 'b'QfIV1',2 1 mf 4 ,nw Nlw, Q- ,' -hIl9 UW1Vli' im ..' me in Lan La A W JR. VARSITY: Rau' I: Fred Guzman, Steve Frazier, Luis Enriquez, Garrett Chick, Mike Haas, Roland Acosta. Row 2.'Ryan Williams, Rod Millbum, Grant Alten, Don Lesondak, jim Zamora. Row 3: Greg Poupard,jim Gaul, Ray Brown, Kenny , Davis,-john Ristaino. 90 f ll n . R-,- i I: i -v IAA - ' NV ,. .. 4. .aa -u. quam. Assistant Coaches Austin Snyder and Rob Stark discuss times. l is P' Frosh-Soph: Row 1: Marry Crowe, Bill Ardagno, Robert Ruiz, Mark Hayes, Dennis Katt, jeff Lerch, David Sowards, Rou'2.john Daniels, Steve Oxarart, Todd Logue, Scott Bolsta, Don Hall, Roberto Tarin, Scott May- fiels, Danny Egan. Row 3: Bill Brown,-jeff Dodd, Greg Signorio, Dave Stevenson, Robert Kvech, Tom Sell- ers. Scott Bennett,j. C. Mellberg. III 7 ll? -in, Marx v -We 45, ,-45. mf.. nfffnv , M V , Frank Angellorri races across finish against Onrario. bu. M. vi as is vm, Q. , ,V I ' ff- Q new V,,s , .41 TPACICAND FIELD 1106 . 5 ' I ' ! H 14 I ff I 4 Q 2' N X X i 'J Mau: Raw 1: Bill Simonsen, Danny Olivera, Victor Sanribanez, Tim Marrison, Mark Reardon, Gil Garcia. Roux 2: larry Madison, Dino Steffler, Frank Angellorri, jack Reres, Marcus Knoche, Dan Stokesjcffrey Kukulka. Row 3: Eric Allen, Gl K lb k Garringer, Rick Reeder. enn o are , Henry Srricker,-John Dunlap, john Gable, Bob Sebro, Steve Snell, George 91 Row 1.' Chris Vogan, Kathy Maldonado, Mary jane Schoenborn, Lorna Barker, Marry Rzepka, Vicki Arntzen, Kin Oxarart. Row 2: Carol Ashton, ,Iaqui Kerns, Kymm Loebach, Debbie Lee, Sandy Eppera son, Erin Durant. Row 3: Ronda Files,-lane McPherson, Kim Collier, Cathy Kahlanbeck, Wanda Richter, Cathy Dickerson, Nancy Bur- roughs, Robyn Barton. Raw 4: Mary McPherson, Nigi Nabrovskis, jucly Staggs, Michelle Darling, Nicki Arntzen, Donna Asper, Coach Bonnie Pompa fSoulamj. -Q-F r .MV 3 -.vu ,,,,,..,..,.-A,-f x , I ' -fe ., .,,,a??.'-' '1. .-.N-::.f...,G Q- M YM.. 4-W i 'N-rgwng-',a, ' 'won W., ,-...fl 2' ' 4:1-gn fiwkig, ' In me 'fu .. ,V M n. . Q sw, ,V , ,I , W If ' 4, ' '-wer - M 12 l Fi U ,ply , X .-. , , ' 'A af 1 , 'f ,Mi K5 . . . - .K Q. '-5133?-.,, X. .,, I , r ' -...r:'5-,,,.:g-1-- V- -f bwflkl , x --wg, Ms mi W, I I. .W ,L , an q , N ,,.. A 1, .,.y:, , -.,, ,. , - an - - smnagffiff-px: :mpg - 'M 4 v - ,N F---5 -wa: ' ., 0 1,1 V A WW,.,,,,-aw K 4. V, V 92 GIIZLQ' SWIMMING X , P H i 5 1 Donna Asper springs into action If- ,+C G S7769 Amelle Runnells does a back walk-over. Oglia Wegrlgrem fles in back aerial, Row 1: Stella Pena, Leanne Graff, Patty Graff, Lisa Guyer, Row 2: Celia Westlotorn Amelle Runnells, arol Barker, Stacy Cardin, Coach Richard McAllister. 7 fix? Stacy Cardin works out on the uneven bars. 93 '01rf ,.,,.,., ,,. ,,, ,.., , ,W V X. TgwTmui5 '76 The 1976 Chaffey Tennis Team was a fairly strong team this year with nine returning lettermen. However, the league was stronger, also the only person that graduated from the top seven players in the league were from Chaffey. The team improved steadily though, and was a factor in the race for the CBL crown: The other tough schools in the league were Pacific and Redlands. This year was considered a building year in that there were only two seniors on the ten men varsity team. Coached by Barry Cadwallader. -ww Q ul-'Elin AA 4 Q-L3 , N ,-3...........i J, john Steritz attaches fuzzball. 94 Varsity - Row One: Darrell Gramm, Russell Eigle,jack Newman Roger Wampler Row Two + Coach Barry Cadwal lader, Rick Crane, Ted Eiglc, Dean Hughbankshlohn Steritz is .Sf 2 ,fi . 4, , X W .X- W 5 E1 il Darrell Gramm stares it down. L ' , .x, xg ' ., . ,.,., www WMM, - 592, . , Q ' . 14 ' '-1 1. - - ' ru' v .K-. 1 . yklq , ., , t ',i, . , mw.i,i .-.W--4 4- ..----Jain-.:..:..,.A- -.-.-.hy h .I Q. fy , -f V4 ,- 4-N,.-A . ,fkazzuuewu 5 ' kwayvwflcfv x 57 5 I 5 f' , ' ' f ff ,Z , 'wk' lf M .jf 41132 -...,.,,m,M, ,,,. V My Y, ., , , , M, , Rick Crane places a winner cross-court Putting one down the line is john Steritz. Tom Fredricks gets it back. le vfv:1:m6a.i',.,,. - ' P' , , , , I L , L ' . :M k' Iv K5 Tff. T'Vf 'f NM' -f-- , T 5-H QF: 1 .. ,wxg.,,2g fQ,,10'?r,5iHj.-it'ij 53 'I 15 gs is 5, gl 9 11 , , ',l , 6 1: gf gg 31 :g fy H ,f ff 5' - Ji f 2 Quay? 51232 ..,--q:.:3f:, 5. -.,-.-L21 , , , I ,. ., 1 1 , , . . ,iq f . , .. ...,,,... ,V 2 E: c- .. qu M-T I-n l , --51 A J JA-if Ii 5 A .-. ....- ii,-U--..- 2' 'Q N H 7' J V 1 1, H .' ' i 5 ' , ' 9? ,N 11 W H I? II , 1 V ' 2 i i . 5 V - fx:-1: e1: ,,--:1i2x'-...J,4- Q--Lg-:rg ---- x- Q .. -- A -' - --, -if - , -- ---- '-'fF,2fff--f'--A - - f Y Q , A. if 'FMF Q Ei 13? is if fe ' f' 4 Hi' ,Q 1 a :f if 35 H ff nf fl x H Q E4 W Ei 1 J 31 , , illalflll.l1I!!l1!- - ,.,..-f - '-..L..iL-L-iffig-4i-M ' . - -- f----'- 1 -- 1 -111, V -Iack Newman nails overhead while Dean Hughbanks looks on. 95 I r l E w N 1 V J w --, Ina -em - ' , , ,:, ', , X fl ' V1 V, ,, fr I - . 'f -LP V . , f A ML Vu, gg: . , 1 ,gf , ' ' Dean Hughbanks puxs away a winner. ff .., 1 '. ,gy ,wwf , 4, W, Y , j Tom Frcdricks places volley. ' 1512 f .iii , .. 31.4372 Y' , . ff, R fw an .Q , Darrell Gramm smashes backhand. Rick Crane swats forehand. 96 jack Newman and Dean Hughbanks team up for strong doubles. , F 3 l' 'Wt' , r SPN Y,..9.'-L ' f., ,. 5 3' .., , ANY .tx f- In 1 - ii ' N 'K 5 f , r s af, 1 w .1 s ii V I 'V -Qt., 4.1 ' ruauirsamwsmvvii? ,3itsy,::ttwv, Louie Vega vollics a hard Smash. Ted Eigle blasts his ground stroke. -,g ' A , 1', Q rt, f'Q K X ' ' ' ' if T M . if V' 'L' if-fa '34 ga . - 7 IV s Row One - Ken Wilcox, Stewart Stewart, Coach Barry Cadwallader. Donaldson, Tom Malorano, Mark Baar, Gary Ingram, Carey Hicks. Row Two - Bob Rawski, Shaun Seaman, Louie Lopez. Fred Schrock, Mike 97 v - i . 8 as an a-4' ' - am V - - f 4 - . H t.,,,i.q, ,, . 5 'T' 'F . , , 5 - fa--gn.. , - - ' 4, g 'E L -v .9 'Wa hw- . Row One --Ian Moskun, Wanda Lane, Stella Voce, Debbie Scott, Alisia Staten. Row Two - Karla Kohler, Laurie Koustik, Leslie Hague, Sue Franey, Tanya Bowie. Row Three - Assistant Coach Anita Figeroa, Kersti Kooiman,-Ieri Montgomery, Kim Wilcox, Terry Pillsbury, Sheryl Wilcox, Coach Candace Nelson. GIRL ,Q . .' ,Vg fyvr 1 FIELD .. -511 ...-3'-- ' This season began Feb. 2nd with many ' new faces coming out for track. The team ' ' this year is very young and small, with the majority of girls being freshmen and soph- omores. The team also has several return- ing stars like Tanya Bowie who broke 3 school records last year, Kim Wilcox - shotputter, Antonia Walker - high jumper and jan Moskun - hurdler. The first League Meet will be March 31st at Chaffey against Eisenhower. We are look- ing forward to a successful growing season. ri' naw T 4 gg'-t af-.W -. M... , A, , JL 'ts 3 - -f' V,-We N ,I 7 W fa Q W Q , Q - A y .rv . Tanya Bowie excels in the long jump. 98 f .. -dv-f-v..,..,.w mfg.. ..... f Pl nnnl rl! ' ' 2 fm -if ll E I 'M .vi 0 Q E15'5J I ll: I I ---fi., .' if 'l '.'1 a' t U Q' K V VIH Fa, ,Aww -' , 14' ii X i ' Q-3-a n 411.425 i D I nv' ' 4 J v .YYw'v1MV'l I l u lf -I xt ' li L, WJ The tortoise and the hare 7 YY YYY YYY :grail .Ian Moskun shows fine form in the 80 yard hurdles. fu- Iaurie Koustik clears in the high jump. ui. 4 , .. , M , ' R r -' . , 'E' V . ' .- .f 1 1 , j ,ZQVQJQ . '.':'g-'i'v- . , 'f,A q - U . . .ff--V.. 9 n Kim Wilcox finishing a strong leg in the 440 relay. ' A il .. 1 lH-I-, ., J if vh- V ' ' .-V ' , ' I , , yu ,mf lf-Q .esefz-..ltt'fN ?-Egfizsigef ' . . . , is '. fi . Q I - W? 1 . D ,ff :T Y:'+a.i.,4':xIA,!b.f'J Terri Pillsbury hands off to Alisha Staten in the 440 yd. relav. M' -'tfwm an mx' . ' fav., VIA. W. ' 1,,L'l'- 1' 5' :f'f.'j,, Y VVA. h if ..,- M... .5--af 4. na f. -. - .. , 4 .m . 1. JY. . -'www V' knew sf' .W v 'rf-1 Q.. f,3 ,. W.. - H '-I ,. . , . I J U ft , ..,. 1 ' ,fn- Q, W , ,.,. ,J3,Q,.A. . psy, A'-,.l,,, - 1,1-if Arly W. t - ...A-as, Q . GPA- . . :fib- 4, ug-fu.-W' W f' , . its 2 ff: ' --.zz . -3-' -1 -' ,ip . ,- , fl. - , ag 4123.3 ,5 ,t 1 ,V s V Sheryl Wilcox puts in a little extra added oomph . . . 99 l l X l l W o what www Qpofais ' if gf W 9' V, Q M N fglf lifib :W ,, wa n :MO e f ' ff. Qiqeieiela :Wo ,N Q, - q 2,9 3 ,ff A is r f fe U N O4 0 eg I l aim , Z af , ,ef vi ' 4, ,J f ,- I f y g. A wffrw. sei ' la ,, ,sf I ' r-wwf L I U 1 I ' , f HY, ....- 5, N 7 - , .J , K mf Q , . - ,,,..., H ,,,,1 7,5 i gl' v: if , x at A W .Jia ' fir 'f- 'i , L ' ,, I-IOIUEEIIHOUPQON -AfMe1fi077caiwu 1iELMlNZI - ne. Ahzdeut l ,.1--- L,,..- rv ,, H1 , X-Z f , ff.,- I-IENPY CIO- EMPWWMOMQUU an WV -1.77 , .. - T , ,Q gg, , A ki ' I ff ,- 1 W w u 4 ' CLYDE FPANCIQOO It takes patience, understanding and knowledge to realize that each and every sport is important to the athlete who participates. Knowing this, he becomes a great man in the eyes of students, andl has proven to be an outstanding Athletic Director. He once said, Each sport has a special something to offer to make it uniquef' Part of thisf uniqueness comes from himself. Much unknown hard work and over-Q time goes into every sporting event all year long. His words: This is' the life of the school and it is my pleasure to be a part of it, Because of? his dedication, we give special recognition to , . . mldifp-'I-041013004 IQ ,e l, 5' GAA Cabinet: Fran! Row: janet Haderer, Advisor Donna Hibbs, Terri Rogers, Grace Corpus. Row Tun if: Mikko Mayeda, Rene Martel, Lisa Whetstone, Laurie Koustik. Row Three ir: Lorel Roehl, Tanya Bowie and Sherrie Eix. Team Managers: Greg johnson, johnny Briceno, Buddy Hale, Robert Gendler, Harold Relph. -7- 1+ av 74.1 i i . , M X , my lv. Louie Garcia To recognize all the individuals who are asso- ciated with sports at Chaffey High School is near impossible. On these pages are but a few: Mr. Francisco, Homer, Henry, Louie, Mrs. Mitchell, The Managers, the Referees, Umpires, GAA, Pep Squad, and. . . On campus there are thousands of sports fans, and you know who you are. Without your faith and spirit, sports would be nothing. Without sports, Chaffey would be lost. Be happy to be a part of it all. If sports is the one thing that unites student body, then may it keep on forever. Devo- tion is the word most closely related to athletics, and devoted these people are. Many thanks to all. M ' al --Tau-Q-gf hl --. W 1 ' Q . , V, 4, 'M 7 ,, ,, , ' 'f -f 1 , , If' ' 1 'f ,,q,,,,Lf ' ' f '0' 'f ' ' 'Q M W, f 5 A 11 il . ,,JL'-f -L . .' - ..f 1' N' W' . . K U an-J' ,af K... ' ,, ,, ...u3,., ,N ., ..z G .M -rf' was 4 Q. -..w,..r ..- Mv- J' w fd. I 1 4 'P K - ef. K,gw?4,1.',-Q , ' Q 1-:fr , : 46,9 k- ff - , fn 5 KK, -.,Ki1,rK4Y f K M 1, . 4, ,JA . 1- If ,A wfzgf, fqwfjgq ' ,ij ,fu '5 ,. ,l 'K'- QF' F 4 rf' -ww-fn f ...I W ' , 4 ,IZ ,,,, .wig wx' ns' ' vf' - A W, ,rf-rv , , , L , H- ':,f'1 ,. wwf' f ,'? s.,., ,K', mf V. 1 , 1 - -.-f'::ff - W -N f 'M , f ' 1 H. gm Pg' 5' J, f Z. 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A few of the activities sponsored by the Girls League are: The Big Little Sister Potluck, a Back- wards Dance, The Student Aid Drive, and the Christmas Formal. Each third period class elects a rep- resentative to attend a monthly meet- ing. During the meetings the Repre- sentatives have the opportunity for input as well as receiving information that is to be taken back to the class- room. c. 7 fx N: '57 Q..- Frosh Representative, Debbie Daniel, G.A.A. Representa- Row 1: Friendship Chairman, Nancy Vanderzwaag, Trea- tive, Lisa Whetstoneg Frosh Representative, Kim Oxart, surer, Sandy Larson. Row 2: School Service Chairman, Sharon Hanson, Secretary, Linda Andrejko. 106 E VV L ' . - ' , 4 5' 2 52 Va 'U' i f ' W . lr. or -7 e it ' if . ,,.- Htjf- ' 4. ,, Q 1 'fa f TY- ,355 3 . 3 4 f X was ,- V' --'- f nl rl' ' 4 r A V A. , i Z fr 0 T 7 , F I ' V' ' 3 1 ,,. ia ' ' V , ' '7,'J -P k :nl il , I f X 4' pl: 1 .. I 1' ax 1 LDL, , l V ff' I I .Y . KLM -' :V -scffgi ' 5 ' ' 8. x A fl ., -A -4 V, v , . 1 if .. V J Row 1: Decorations Chairman, Crystal Womackg Ad Man, Lennie Ayres. Row 2: Social Chairman, Tina Molnar. l 5' I., .,,. . MTR , tv ' 4 V,-A xfx ,t 1 L, s Girls League representatives take notes on up-coming events. ,f- X' I S X gf A I Q- n V h 1 , fa X ,sf X11 xx x Ji wc ' l nfzffghkls 3-1 ff.. , we J.. L My heart belongs to daddy was the theme for the annual Father-Daughter Banquet. Couples jive tojames Rudi at the Hi-Dance? Big Sisters get to know their little sisters at the Potluck held in September. s45'1'f4 ,lr Lisa Reybum egging on,' Dave Myers. ily' t if 'V jr 107 WIS!-IING UPON A QI?-IP: ak-1 Qf- 1 lv , t, if V1 During the week before Christmas, the Girls' League held their annual Student Aid Drive. Sharon Hansen, school service chairman, directed the effort this year. The week was followed with sales of candy canes, jingle bells, cookies, mistletoe, and other holiday goodies. Throughout the week third period classes held collections. The week ended with the traditional Dutch auction. Ted Reeves class took top honors, raising over eighty nine dollars, but closely followed by Norm Naylors' class which brought in over eighty five dollars. The 1,320.00 earned during the week will be added to the Girls' League Welfare Fund, which is used for Chaffey Students who need financial aid. Girls' League members were also busy decorating the Christ- mas tree in the CHS Library, presented a Hickory Farms Goodie Pack to Principal Fred Adams, and teamed up with Key Club in sponsoring the Christmas Formal. IW Pwmmg... nv me are TOP KW Qteuel-lolleubecb HIE cam BFQTIP Steve and Robyn lead off the Kings Dancef' , i, Q ' 1' 'ly' I it lv ,MW g cc. -Qgvmll my aff, ,pf gh w ' ' , sfgjx ' ,bi ' A A We eff, ,W f :Lx '31 sf. id' ' if 'Q . f E I x4-if 'ii - 'ZH ,'- Taq -we at it r Q fi! - . ' . N ta . 4: ,- , ff Q 5 2 2?'i, S 31952 1, mfr if, ff' Anthony and his buddy Bea take a rest from clowning around. ' 'LeaguePae5eufx - CIZZCUQICIRCUQI Come one come all to the greatest show on earth. Step right up folks, and meet King Steve and his court of clowns. Presented at the Chaffey College Circus on April 3, Girls' League finalized a week of entertainment, as Steve Hollenbecl-1 was crowned King Clown. The center ring featured Cecil,U while clowns, barkers, ring masters, magicians, lions, snake charmers, fortune tellers, and spectators filled the Big Top for the finale, Circus! Circus! , the last Backwards Dance of 1976. rfvfrf' 3, Couples wait in line for admission to The Big Top. X! 17--.N , ' i, , 3 'ii .V X 1 ax .. Keeping the dance tame? Sharon Hanson reveals 1976 backwards King, Steve Hol- lenbeck. 'xlvqjx 'C af' , 9a ..,- I Q Q W Backwards 'XY!eek,a the most exciting week of the year, was filled with fun and activities. Monday the festivities began with a popcorn sale. Tuesday was Hush Dayv with Pat Ruiz being named e'Mr. Irri- sistablev after collecting a total of 106 clown tags. Taffey was also sold during lunch. Voting was held on Thursday accompanied by a cotton candy sale. Friday, the school turned into a three ring circus as students dressed the part. Balloons were also sold. During the week, clubs were busy advertising for their king candidates, which led to the crowning on Saturday at the dance. X 'i f 1 w t ' i A A Steve: if 1' ' s jp -ss, 'A ff n it ' J J f W ' 5 Q :Vx I Steve Hollenbeck and Marla Humphrey at the King Rally. I A F I Candidates for 1976 Backwards King were: Steve Evans, Tom Lucas, Mike Squires, Anthony Munzo, and Steve Hol lenbeck. l n 1 l I 1 lv gdb. 'Har' tu J? -5 1,975 '-' SJ Q yin . , ,, L : 9- -5 f l l Q'2i j.2. 4112 if f ' -.f-wi! ,ix 7: -,1y A1fE,:Jiv, ' wg buff-ifibfm ?P1fcfi M1114 if H1 . JK-57 1' . g llyrw - f +3 ,T sf .KIA 54 1112 1 , , .. L J T- v' .fa-Lo V ,,l. 'f 735- lf v,w WW6f 1 ,fu f.,,,4+2 1 4g 35. ggi, ,qv-Fa 10 11' 1312, 115-gl, -f114fQ' 17 1 W1 ,1,y1,:lZg'21?i7?2 tgqwnmg iimdkmuh - -1- GIRLOFTI-IEYEAB Chosen as Girl of the Year for 1976 was Donna Whited. Donna served as G.A.A. and Girls' League Frosh Representa- tives, Sophomore Class Trea- surer, and Camareta Club Secre- tary. She was also a member of Ivy Chain and Varsity Pep Squad. As Girls' League Vice- President, she was in charge of the Big X Little Sister program for 1975-76. Donna was also chosen to reign as 1975-76 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen. DONNA WI-WED 1 8 15 22 29 197611 5-,ix 1 12 '. A- 14 19 3 21 26 271 28 . f,-1 f 3, . ,Ur 's'f'x4. .-,-45' 2. X --Lassie? l I 7 I ,W V Sf' gmw' T. BIG QI nf, r f ,E Y, ic' 4 :aff 'V 55 r ,ae ,fe Elaine Albert, Carol Alderson, julie Anderson, Linda Andrejko, Elisa Asebeclo, Sue Bardon, Pam Basler, Susan Baynes, Neva Bedford, Kim Blaylock, Molly Boggs, Colleen Boyle, Jayne Brooks, Helen Burgess, Teresa Bustos, Barbara Butts, Kathy Callahan, Cindy Celano, Liz Conn, Colleen Coulter, Iaurie Cozart, Lori Crampton, Lauri Deans, Danette Di Giovanni, Debbie Dvorak, Annette Felix, Patti Fiet, Barbara Finch, Vicki Fitch, Gae Gates, Cheryl Giles, Gail Glenn, Diane Gluck, Susie Goodwin, Kristie Gough, Judi Graham, Kim Guimond, janet Haderer, Anne Hall, Sharon Hanson, Betty Heck, Lee Ann Hegam, Debbie Hemsley, Gayle Hinman, Verona Hogan, julie Hoover, Debbie Huber, Marla Humphrey, Lynda Huston, Ann Marie llgenfrilz, Suzanne Irwin, Karen Jarvis, Cindy johnson, Susan johnson, Betty Kaarmaa, Mary Kelleher, Tami Klins, Katie Koenig, Mary Keossler, Shelly Kohl, Kathy Kohnler, Kathy Kohn, Debbie Kumpula, Lori Lange, Nancy Leahy, Di Lee, Traci Leonard, Kathie Iett, Cheryl Le Vangie, Lorraine Leyva, Kellie Logan, Bev Lovell, Sue Mac Vane, janatte Mandel, Margie Manning, Kathy Maple, Paula Marshall, ,Iudy Martin, Denise Mauer, Priscella Maxwell, Cathy Mayfield, Norma Maynes, Carrie McDermott, Karen McMurtry, Patty Mitzenmacher, Pat Moad, Kathy Moore, ,Ianice Mulcock, Miriam Navarate, Carol Newtson, Tammy Nichols, Elise Oarford, Karen Pako, Lorena Parada, jeri Parker, Teresa Patton, Stella Pena, Tedi Perez, Pat Pergola, Sharon Polzin, Debbie Price, Anne Rasmussen, Chris Rawski Linda Reybum, Lisa Reybum, Diana Robertson, Karen Rogers, Virgil Rodriquez, Cindy Rosier, Amelle Runnels, Cindy Rutledge, Lori Scheenstra, Vinci Schiro, Sally Scholz, Sue Scott, Sandra Sevallos, Debbie Shafer, janet Signorio,-Julie Signorio, Rose Silva,jackie Simons, Ellen Skelton, Lori Slagle, Sharon Snider, Michelle Squires, Karen Stark, Sandy Stener, Libby Stevens, Sharon Sturdavent, Nancy Sullivan, Kathy Sutton, Karen Tanner, Donna Taormina, Linda Telep, Laurie Thomas, Rae Thomas, Tammy Tingesdahl, Peggy Toole, Londha Torkelson, Sheri Torrence, Brenda Vann, Suzanne Viuini, Mary Vokral,julie Wallace, Betti Vlarring, Cynthia Vlatkins, Lisa Whetstone, Karen White, Donna Whited, Laurie Wight, Denise XVitt,joann Winmbom, Tamera Wnght, Terri Wngley, Irene Zuris. 115 If if ' I.C.C. President TamiKlins I . 1, Q, 1' i- - , gfffe s xl Qqf F, vi Uv'f,f ,f ' ', .4 K..-.5 ' ' V ' i ' 1 .M ,V f ,V f ,H S ,,- 'if ,- .. gm ' J iiyii 4,--L K 'Q 0 16, I' C A Q UI fa! as N Betty Kaarmaa campaigning for her queen candidate. U ifyvffssiw Row 1: Carol Ncwtson, Becky Green, Mary Kelleher, Kathy Mayfield, Carrie McDerrott, Tammy Nichols, Crystal Womaclg Sharon Hanson, janet Haderer, Karen Jarvis, Annette Felix. Row 2.' Sue Scott, Betty Kaarmaa, Mike Gilliland, john Gibbs, Elisa Asebedo, Patsy Alinas, Anne Boyle, Kathy Ellis, Laurie Iimfdub Inter-club council, which meets once a month, consists of all campus and YH club presidents. I.C.C.'s purpose is to Marti Hoyos Sells a program to a football fan. , W L-.. q: Cozart, Wendy Schulze, Ida Bustos. Raw 3: Heidi Rodewald, Traci Hickman, ' Jr jane McPherson, Diana Fitzgerald, Ingrid Rohmund, Nancy Sullivan, Gary , give necessary information to the presidents Who, in turn J---- l 1 ..f, ,i+-.:.:.-L:..fft-in-Q V. Koustik, Denise Montgomary, Heather Kooiman, Monica Yates, Shelly Cha- vein, Beth Zaharia, Kathy Bellanco, Holly jones. I.C.C. in session. l , pass the information on to their clubs. . Darlene Olingcr and Joanna Gomez help at scramble. , ,gifs-witl I FPS- Diana Fitzgerald sells a candy apple for the Ushers Club. QW 117 , 5 6 01416751 Diuwv Advisor, Mrs. Moncla, Sue MacVane, Mary Koessler, Molly Boggs, Mike Gilliland, Betty Kaarmaa, john Gibbs, Arnelle Run- nells. l-V 12: 3 - 1 L i ww .,,, . 'z 1,- I 5, Row One: joey Fresta, jackie Abe Simons, Sheri Burbank. Row Two: Chris Crinkle, Tammy Dimes, President, Faith Fitch, Charity Sturdevant, Hope Conn, Kimbie Guimond, Kathy Cobb, Nancy jefferis. .,.... l .-f' F XX,,:' 1. as P lf V-'fi ? 'i! . ' ! ,Wir f . f i . -rv. it - if Qfgfvb -V Q Y , r , 1 n I Clyde Koenig, Bonnie Sue, Lootin Lefty Linda, Ma Parker, Slick Shot Sue, Held Up Hoover, Evil Eyes Elisa, Ann Capone, Rough Neck Rodgers, Shootin Lootin Lanie, MAFIA McDermott, Pistol Pilar. 9 O is Row One: Melanie Out-House, Imported From Scotland. Row Two: Fast Finger Che- W1, SICCPY 5hC1ly, Horsy Humphrey, Dyna- mire Di Gi, Fast Ball Maple, Hot Ball Hems, Merry Mary, L. A. Strike, 8-ball Cathy. 'U if! F'? F we fp, 935 1 , C 4 545. f- ! MAE,-F 1 5? 'ggi A11 ,ix ,z . if :A al'-,iieluv V ,Nil '+L-' 'ali--,1 N,.s.3u I .... . , 5. .4 eff f . 1 5. , vi .5 -' ' Q JP -, . I 5 .- -Z , it-.5 xg., A -ad' 'JF Q ' - ' L ' i. .Q - -V fe are - 1-'i'Qfaf3 -ffl 'Ji' f W. , . e. .-.-ea. LaBfu3cmf5 Row One: Virgil Rodriquez, Judy Martin, Parry Mitzenmacher. Row Two: Cindy Rut- ledge, Kathy Kohler, Linda Valdez. Row Three: Karen Halliday, Tina Voce, Kim Halliday, Denice White, A Kais f Row One: Zinc Alderson, Thor Lovell. Row Two: Zork Jarvis, Zonk Clayton, Zap Felix, Zcia Martzolf, Zit Aranda, Zenith Sevallos. -? Y, wr-: eerie LafQAw's Row One: Living Dead, Gori hiuri. Row Two: Electra Cutie, Tombstone Terri. Row Three: Livcable Lorraine, Dieing Spir- its, Molly Morgue, Row Four: Donna Deadly, Kremated Kathy, Widowed Whilemina, Vampi Vince, Bereeved Gur- trude, Miss America 1801, Black Widow lady. Not Pictured: julie Signorio, Tedi Perez, Cindy Rosier. Deu5Nuufian5 Ei 1 l A l 1 l in M ' Assistant George, Arnelle Runnels, Suzanne Irwin, Jayne Brooks, Row 1: Doreen Kovacevick, Rai Thomas, Donna Whited. Row 2: Sue Scott, Ding Ding anning, Elizabeth Stevens. wi. wx. , ' ffef r A -1N1 . wwf I-liwaymaw Raw I.' Richard Nicholson, Dave Ivory, BNC' 001552 Doug Hamilton, John Doe, Dale Sterling. R010 2.' Sandy Dagley, Shaggn HZIISOD, Chris Blanchard, Nancy Grezcsk- iewia, Ron Mittino, Chuck Currie, Glen Chappell. Row 3: Kim Collier,Janelle O'morrow, Diane Blanchard, Perry Michem, Mike Hagadom, Alan Ling. K055 Row 1: Tami XVarford,joni Dorset, Debbie Zimmer, Diane Adams. Row 2.' Vince Cob- bald, Wayne Doughty, Donna Ryder, Erlene Hooks, Eric Roybal. Row 3: Patti Fumace, Denise McDonald, Kelly Westin, Albert Delogrolicc, Steve Longstteet, Eddie Roybal. Q.O.P. Heidi Rodewald, Tracey Hickman, Linda Sa1vati,jane McPherson. .. ,.-,,-f. .. -o-....,.x .J -.-- ' ,v,,4.r-. ..- ,,,- p i . ' YY-.a , V -' - A--wr Ef aw zz--F14-5 VSA J A j , V 'pang - Ce,,,Kere me F L- l A.W.W.'lTB.l.'lTP.C4 L, K 4 ,1 FI l l wavy A.F.Q. AflfC!ub Row 1: Betty Warring, Doug Miranda, Karen -Iarvis, Linda Glenn. Row 2.' Holly jones, Cindy Row 1: Kathy Frakcs, Wes Murrish, Kathy Ellis, Chris Biggs, Carol Robertson. Russell, Shelly IJ Muster. Row 3: Sharon Throop, Helga Hmbersh, Chris Fabiani, Shelia Tay- lor, jouko Rauciola, Marhobi More-boli. l l 9 I I 1 4 1 iff: ii .ff LJ:-14 V, - .-.. ---rigs- J -2:4--1' 34- . 1- -1 'J15--mfg.:-,. 1.-- , - .-.--KL4 ,Q 122 h 3 g HH-H r iW Y 'V RW' 1 WmdY Sthulle, Jayne Brooks, Brian lopez, Mauri Watson. Row 2.' Gfml BIQCO. Ken Haynes, l.iz Conn, Vicki Fitch, Danny Spencenjoyce LCC, Nick Ho0hQ2n1 PHTY Franklin. Row 3: Ron Cardon, Sharon Sturdevant, Bar- bm Dora Alford, Ed Simmcrman, Anne Rassmussen. Raw 4: Chuck Came, Dare Nordstron, Ben Boqcl, Linda Haderer. Row 5: Mark Holl- m8W0'd1-Tuffy lconard, Kim Hai-pq, Kathy Ramsey, Kathy cnbbc. Row 6-' SWVC Hcodi Bishop, Diane Villa, Carol Banacky. Q LI 1 egg: V . Perry Allen, Mike Earwood, Vemon Genrher, Willard Gerickc, Darrell Harrelson, james Hawk, Mike W l 5 - ,, 5 ar . . w 5.5 s V r - AEM H m,f' .1 A ,1 ' ' ff' Rf L W-NV. A I , , , A, , ,'f, .5 rn . l qc... ,. ,',., ,-- . ' f .HEP u 'f LIU: 1, ' ' f , vr..,, if N midi if gr J: T -,. f jif, i. iv- ,,-. Tiaucums Raw 1.' Kelly Wilson, Ryan Wiliams, Wes Murrish, Robin Williams. Row 2.' Tim Nicely, Ver- non Genther, Chris Padilla, Don Pengilley, Lori Young. Row 3: jill Fiet, Party Fiet, Cheryl Wheeler. Row 4: Theresa Bubash, Maureen Sment, Linda Frandson, Pam Winn, Shirley Nez. ew-M er iumfi Kems,joe Iedesma, Bob McKay, Russ McGuire, Steve Nolan, Wayne Parker, Greg Roland, Mike Short, 1 Gary Stark, Doug Vogel, Rob White, Kirk Young. TT Row One: Steve Matthew, Ben Boetel, Nick Holquin. Raw 2.' Sharon Sturdevanr, Kathy Ramsey, Mark Hollingsworth, Dora Alford, Heidi Bishop, Gary Wing. Row 3.' Eddie Simmerman, Liz Conn, Linda Haterer, Vicki Fitch,-Joyce Lee, Ken Haynes, Patty Franklin, Kim Bagwell, Ron Perkins, Cheryl Blasco. Row 4: Ron Cardon, Mauri Watson, Kathy Crabbe, Michele jones, Brian Lopez, Lori Sparks, Steve Barkley, Roberto Tarin. - +,-if ? I-'3zenclvCZub Row One: Ginny Millard, Debbie Daniel, Karen Jarvis, Randy Mougne. Row Two: Maggie Latimer, Josy Dest, Laurie Roche, Kathy Frakcs, Betty Petcalaio. Row Three: Don Sheffield, Colleen Stecker. Row Four: Lance Schaina, Darcie Higgins, Diana Fitz- gerald, Maureen Catuara, Helga Hrubesch. Row Five: Zae Miller, Joyce Montini, David Pitcher, Robert Gendler, Gerardo Aguirre, Anne Manning, Tim Telep, Kim Ioebach, John Authulat, Mr. Casenave, Miss Pace, Marian Johnson,Jacki Kems. GwnawClub Row One: Tracy Putnam, Matt Mitchell, Betty Kaarmaa, President, Molly Boggs, Secretary, Sue MacVane, Treasurer, Mary Koessler, Vice-President, Kymm Cheatley, Paul Harper. Row Two.' Jeff Wick, Jim Sar- gent, Craig Birdsal, Ray Maloncon, Ray Brown, Arnclle Runnells, Kathy Crabbe, Mike Gillaland, Jim Daniel, Jon Febus, Barbara Willdnson, Scott Schoneman, Scott Gray, Craig Stevens. Row Three: Mr. Koes- sler, Rosemary Aldersebaes, Kitt Holk, Tammy Davidson, Sandy Kane, John Fritz, John Huber, Debbie Runnels, Eugene Febus, Ranson Hicks, Bob Reffel, Marga- ret Samida. Row Four: Brenda Sommers, Christie Schreckengost, Gary Chez, Mark Hominger, Lori Branson, Mary McPherson, Maureen Sment, Joan Thalken, Mauri Wat- son, Sharon Polzin, Kathy Ramsey, Bill Reicrson. Row Five: David DeVeney, Jeff Crawford, Rex Staten, Martin Runnels, Christie Hall, Brian McMaster, Conrad Brettschneider. pamislv Club Row One: Maria Zaldivar, Sacorro Fuertez, Oliva Vargas, Karen Jarvis, Ingrid Roh- mund, Lori Gass, Holly Jones, Danny Crowe, Sarah Gonzales, Cindy Russell, Sheila Taylor, David Hayder, Al West- brook. 124 If e V 1 -,,,,,, w weft X '-4.11 -J 4 Qi T-QQ Y into ., lCeyClub Scott Davis, jamie Deason, Dean Dunlap, John Dunlap, jeff Eakins, Tom Fredericks, Steve Holbrook, Dean Hughbanks, Fred Kirklancl,john Kunysz,john Mattke, Marty Melendrez, Bob Merritt, Bob Raw- ski, Steve Snell, Steve Spear, john Sreritz, jeff Vlfeise, Roger Zeman, i ma., g Row One: Ingrid Rohmund. Row Two: Bar- bara Peloquin, Kristi Logan, Jodi Gushue, LeeAnn Henderson, G. I. Hoover, Linda Haugen. Row Three: janet Owens, Marie Hardy, Janie McVicker, Lisa Powell, Cheryl Gude, Lynn McKeller. Xewgeuesia Row One: Don Vass, Mrs. Moncla, Advisor, Tom Fredericks, Marty Melendrez, Rick Crane. Row Two: Roger Wampler, john Steritz, Roger Zeman, Darrell Gramm, Brian Page, Steve Holbrook. X 125 --Hrs: Qu Z6 Row One: Liz Conn, Marion johnson, Betty Heck, Norma Maynes, Carrie McDermott, Lauri Deans, Diana Fitzgerald, Beth Nel- son, Pat Pergola, Brenda Vann, Carla Oliv- era, Kim Hams, janine Blake, Sharon Sni- der. Row Two: Karen Tanner, julie Haney, Theresa Bustos, Stephanie Bellanco, Sally Scholz, Kathy Moore, Karen Palko, Terri Wrigley, Row Three: Eileen Mills, Elaine Albert, julie Signorio, janet Signorio, Col- leen Boyle, Pat Moad, Di Lee, Linda Telep. 'M 56 Tammy Andersonhlayme Annis, Kathy Bellanco,julie Bowie, Charlotte Cano, Car- olyn Cox, Nona DeZarn, Kathy Ellis, Chris Fabiani, Kathy Frakes, Teri Gon- zales, Becky Green, Cindy Gushue, Leslie Hunter, Holly jones, julie Lara, Debbie Lee, Kristi Logan, Anne Manning, Margie Manning, Lisa Mauck, Jeanne McGurty, Marlene O'Morrow, Theresa Padilla, Alice Ramirez,judy Tanner, Yvonne Tipple, Rhonda Tyree, Kim Wilcox. Pepdub Cin.: nnnfk, ianny Andrciko, linda nndmkn. Knny Bcllantu. Jnnrnf Blake, Donna Bothofl, Kathy Buren, Bobbi Bnnfifiti, nanny tan,-nn, ia, anim, Teresa ixinnn, nine Cobb. Kelly cnnn, Liz cnnn, Dune Cavan, Sander Digify, Tcrrie om, Tnty Dcasan, Dinnfnf Dmnnann., snr Farrar. Diana Firzgcr' aId,julie Fannin, Hnnn Fustcr, Patty Ffrnkiinjtnnnn mm, Pam Frye, Roberta Fnnna, Anna on-, cnmi Giles, Jw cami, Mifgnm Grant, Nancy ofmtm-.f1,JUay Gusliue, im.: Hague, Kim H1ms,l,isa Hanson, Mute Hawkcy,julic Hawkins, Lnnn Hfndmon, Jin, Hnuiff, Jul.: Hooxer, snnnin Hunt, Suzanne Irwin. Carrie mum, Manin Jnnnwn, Susan Jnnnsnn. Holly Junta, Marcia Karina, Sandy Knnf, Tint. Kun, lun Kruggel. Connie uno., nnn nm, Lynn. Marshall, land: my miajfnnnf Miiiurry, Linn, Menumer, Knit, Merrill, Mfinr dec Mnfncii, Pat Moazl, Tina Molnarwltzy-ie Mnntini, onli, Mm. ni, La Gini Mnnnnn, Cindy N1vzrm,Czrul Newman, President. vintf Nixon. Darien: Olingcr, cm. oin-fn, inni onn. cjifni Pndnln, Karen Pawn, Join Painntnnn, lnri Pinnn, Teresa Prnnn, Gina Pnnn, Debbie Ramos, nfnflif Runnels, SeiretaryfTrez- rum, Cindy Rtnlfdgf, Many Rzepki, snnnrn snniff, Shawn sfnnn, Mnnfiif squirm, Karen sink, Libby sift-fm. Nan., vin dmv--ng, Denise vw, Lynnette vigdnf, Donna Whiicd, kathy Wierzbinski, Linn, NX'ilIums, ln wnwn 126 ' ,awww . -f.- , W' -3 if, T9 QS , dun . .1-e'--of-54wx-qu .9-. 1 ,, ' ...f fl ,sd f ,,,,, .raw i .,-J an E I1 iu X t l .H .X X-y gp S' H W.,w-.M ,,,,, t .f . 'f ,,,,, ..,.. TTY? .J 3 :ilk V Uslfw Row One: Connie Lehor, Treasurer, Diana Fitzgerald, Vice-President, Molly Boggs, President, Karen Palko, Social Chairman, Kim Hams, Secretary. Row Two: Kim Sieb kin, Kathy Andrejko. Row Tbnfesjulie For- man, jody Gushue, Rosanna Schiro, julie Signorio, jane McPherson, janet Signorio, Colleen Boyle, Debbie Alvarran, Cindy Rosier,-Janie McVicker. FBLA. Row One: Dawn Chadwick, Delores Wil- son. Row Two: -IoAnn Vlittenborn, -Judy Tanner, Annette Felix, Sandra Sevallos, Bev Lovell, Linda Andreiko, laura Bidwell, Bar- bara Butts, Connie Bright, Lorel Roehl. Row Three: Lee Wilson, Suzanne Butts, Kathy Bellanco, Debbie Rhoades, Cheryl Schmitt, Dannette DiGiovanni, jan Mos- kun,jeri Parker, Sherri DeVos, Kathy Ken- nedy, Melissa Andrejko, Diane Larson. Row Four: Cindie Morris, Debbie Runnels, jackie Simons, Shelley Brown, Cindie Rut- ledge, Iaurie Cozart, l K M.E.Gl-IA. Row One: Yolanda Vasquez, Secretary, Pat- rick Ruiz, President, Ruben Garcia, Vice- President, Alice Ramirez, Treasurer. Row Two: Cindy Sanchez, Bernie Hernandez, Millie Venegas, Paula Flores, Beatrice Montoya, ,Io Ann Brito, Mary Ponci, Linda Rubidoux, Noemi Villagomez. Row Three: Richard Ramirez, Michael Dominguez, Ron Navarro, Yolanda Montes De Oca, Christina Gallardo, Pam Alfaro, Sandi Simas, Mike Parrilla, Sandra Santibanez. Row Four: Cescaser Monoz, Gilbert Landin, Tony Dominguez, Anna Abeyta, Lorraine Jacobs, Karen Tapia, Elsie Alvarez, Edalia Mora, Barbara Vasquez, Annette Gonzales, Hermilia Mora. 127 ' -Iii- M ,,., ,L-e,,,, iw, Cayugetes OwWAur69molZ Row 1.' Charlamae, Mona Lee, Mary Lou, Row 2: Kelly Ann, Row.1: Cindy Walltcr, Mary Ann Wisinewski, Charles Bentley, Henery Stricker, Karen Palko, Linda Glenn. Kelly Sue C.Q. Row 3: Paula Lou, Kathy Mae, Martha jean. Row Row 2.' Roger Pence, Connie Tiney, Mary Lou Agurrie, Sandra Walker, Randy Poff. arue Ice Buccaroo Bill 0 Row 5 loveable Ricki jo, 41 J ' , Bea, y J - -' Cindy Lou. Row 6: jcanniejo, Kissin Cusin, Susie Cu. Teresa Adkins, Marc Anderson, Anna Asllclud, Crystal Baker, Anna Bedford, Chris Biggs, Bill Blanco, Tony Blicharski, Tim Bruce, Stacy Cardon, Cecilia Caron, Kathy Catura, Maureen Carura joe Cello, Melody Clayton, Elaine Crawford, Cindy Crooke, Carla Cruts, Debbie Daniels, Arlene Davila, Dalene Downs, Kym Drake, Lori Bigenhuis, Nancy Entwis- tle, Roberta Furois, Gae Gates, Suzie Goodwin, Karen Griffin, joe Grakk, Patty Graff, Candy Harper, Harold Harris, Dalene Henny, Stevi Hensiek, Mike Hoak, Helga Hrobesch, Cheryl Hughes, Kolleen johnson, Mari .Io johnson, Vonnie Kluck, Susan Korth, Suzanne Irwin, jeff Larick, Sharon Lawson, john Malone, Anne Manning, Doris Marouf, Dawn Mayfield, Paula Mendes, john Molnar, Ellen Monagan, Kathy Moore, Shawn Plumb, SeanAPurdy, Nina Ramirez, janet Reese, Gloria Rich, Denise Robertson, Caroline Royal, Susan Salsa, Cindy Sanchez, Cheryl Schmitt, Sue Scott, Rae Lyn Silva, Shelly Simmons, Tony Smith, Judy Smith, Rhonda Spencer, Alan Spivey, Sandy Stemcr, Libby Stevens, Mike Stokke, joe Syverson, -Iudy Tanner, David Thomas, laurie Thomas, Phillip Thomas, Susan Thomas, Matt Thorton, Lisa Tiney, Tammy Tingesdahl, Laura Turek, Alice Ulfers, Joyce Van Dame, Cindy Vannatcr, Kare Wallen, Danny Weekley, Donna Wensel, Donna Whited, Susan Williams, Kevin Wolfe, Mike Wood, Rick Wright, Terri Wynn, Beth Zahggig. 128 1. vi 1 Aamhyas . . If! fl W' ' u 'is . .fvv gt' F F WUWF9' Row 1.' Charlotte Cano, Teri Gonzales, Shelly Voder. Row 2: Denise Montgom- ery, Becky Aleman, Leslie Hunter. H il 1 li ,I i 1,251 '19 Rm 1,- Nancy Burroughs, Cindy Shirley, Susan Salsa, Beverly Melton, Tracy King. Row 2: Kristie Metcalf, Shelly Simmons, Debbie Daniel. Row 3: Denise Rodcrtson. Row 4: Tami Syverson. Row I: Melissa Andrejko, Kathy Kennedy. Row 2: Cathy In Vangie, Lorona Barker, Terri Rodgers, Grace Corpus. Q60 Raw 1: Kathie Howland, Marla Humphrey, Debbie Daniel, Kymm Cheatney. Row 2: Tim Telephlerry Burke, Eric McCullough, 129 NatwwBabe5 Row 1.' Pam Freidinger, Trish Anderson, Kelly Cunningham. Row 2: Sheri johnson, Karen Klicn, Cathy Rose, julie Anderson, Wanda Lucl-cey,jennifer Cantu, Kathie lrrt. Row 3.' Shawn Smith, Sky McDonald, Sunny Mulcock, Lilac Lisa, Rosey Ellen, jenny Amaro. Xyf 1 1-'rv Qrbf If f lCw+Lw-Patios Row I.' Megan Trcmayne,janie Doran, Nancy Corby, Darla Fitch, Sherie Nelson La Gina Morrison, Lori Sparks, Vicki Fry, Lcla Oliver, On Top Shelli Wooldridge, Ronda Files. 130 alumdoyas Row 1.' Bulwark Brown, Bon Voyage Bare, Anchor Asklund, Boomboom Baker, Top side Tanner, Keelson Keeling. Row 2: Lar- board Larson, Bouy Ball, Navigator Nichols, Portholc Peralta, Vessel Vest, Limey Lucas, Raw 3: Boarhead Baty, Forc- castle Fry, Harchway Harrington, Firstmate Fry. 5 .Al Q: rl! -... qv, i,,-, 4' ,. :fs--1-, ZWi ! i' 'fm ix N 422: lbw Row 1: Shelly Chavin, Brett Coffman, Kathy Bellanco, Ron Iancial. Row 2: Roger Papa, jerry Burke, Curt Burtun, Kim Hol- ston, Sherrie Souza, Eric McCullough, Mike Short. Row 3: Dave Ramo, Shaun Seamon, Bret Musher, Cash Birkelt, Den- nis Dahlgren. , ,, ,.,.......,,,,..c,,,, ,nr 7 I 0.5 Row 1: Cindy Gushue. Row 2: Betty Jeffery, Shelia Reeder, Marti Hoyos, Row 3.' Kelly Barnaby, Gigi Carter, Linda Wieson, Feli- cia Mettleberger, Thamee Fabian, Lori Branson. Megamwsluhls Row1.'Geranimo,-johnso, Tumbleweed Tina, Yosemite Tam, Quick Draw McMiller, Maggie Bell School Marm, Hic- kup Holly. Row 2: Harry Truman 31 Bad man, Lawman Lori, Devious Dean, Wild Bill Higdon, jug-A-jan Wrangler White- head, Bartender Beck, Lola Lee, Klondike Karen, Hop Sing Mayeda, Saddlesore Scan- duro, Wfaisted Wensel, Montana Montini. 151 Row I: Scan McDonald, Row 2: Todd Logic, Darren Dilks, Ron Janson, Pink Floyd, Phil Gwozdz. Rzrw 3: Brian Branson, Glenn Terrill,-lim May, Anthony Ciotti,j. C. Mellberg. ., ,,,,,.a, ,,,,,,, ' tif' 717' Q-V74 'Q f. L ,, ,I . ?,,,,m9L1 W ,. - yfzf. 1 'T .,,' V ff ' Ag, J .ici ' .,,,- ,,., x giqwzahzm ' xi: M ' ITV ' ' - ' ' f 7 r m, L. I WM , f, , ,Z we-, J . 1 Ziff W Q I Bottom: Wendy Nicols. Middle: Cyndie Tumer, Melanie i l Kirschbaum, Cindy Schildberg, Teri Pillsbury. Top: Monica Mulhall, Mary jane Schoenbom. .r gui il Row I: Denise Montgomery, Kathy Bilotti. Row 2: Teri Miller, Sandy Rankin, Panda McDonald, Melance Luah- iwa. Row 3: Pam Campbell, Cheri Farrar, Laurie Koch, Paty Brooks, Kim Monahanhlodi Pannone. ff' ll? 'iQf7 . nf' Row 1: Greg Signorio, Gary Koustik, john Stauffer, Dana Hickman, Danny Olivera, Marty Burdick. Row 2: Chuck Cohn, Bob Williams, john Giriadona, Blanc Huber, Rob Stark. UP Row 1: Daryl McKay, Penny Seberger, Lori Gregory, Paula Seberger, Rosanne Sevallos, David McKay. Row 2: Elizabeth Alford, Mark Gregory, Nanette Grear, Kelly Her- ron. Nw?-Lows Row 1: Shelley Nelli, Patty Marquez, Pepe- rmint Patty, Jeanne McGurty. Row 2: Brat Hensiek, -Ionnie Ponnie, Flirty Bertie, Col- leen Sullivan, Anne Boyle, julie Forman, Wittle Wisa II, Little Orphan Rani, Kimmy Sue, Lynette Vigdor. Row 4: Dingy Debbie, Tattle Tale Terri. Row 5: Ragedy Robi, Dumpty Dawn, Wittle Wisa I, Bad Trouble, Good Trouble, .,. x ?l . ,,..i8az,.a1'h Ll! Hifi 11-.44 fr 5 f:,,yg,,.tz,,'v,- .aa-V., wmgav 1 , - 1141 ' lCal1amafJo+Tlyn5 x F l l l i l l l 1 l l i i i 7- 'ie .W ll f x 35,0 M My :Q if l Nm 5 i l, l my- ' 'Eff l i JeB-or-- 'QL ,.V p,. ffff. 'fp ' -fl mv: . fe. --A - V 4-w ' A Jr . 1 ,Iii- it il . l li Row I: Cheryl Blasco, Patry Franklin, Dora Alford, Mauri Watson. Row 2: Linda Thomas, Pam Becky Aleman, Denise Montgomery, Sandi Pence, Mary Carrol, Andrea Garrett, gg Blankenshop, jc-anne Richardson. Row 3: Crystal Womack, Cindy Crooke. Row 4: Kathie Linda Arutunian, Sheri England, Erin Durant. xl Howland, Leslie Hanna, ll l Keyswnes Kwibww- V ll v ll I. ii' i W, ll 1 1 1 Rau' lj Pt-gm Gamluraki, joan Kcms, Minn Sthwabh. Rom- 2x Steve Bridge, Richard Ybarra, Raw lg Sue Chestnut, Patry Macias, Shelly Chauvin, Row 2: Kathy Bellanco, Dtzin Drake Rau' 5: David Pauley, Sandy Tolleson, Ralph Cullen. Claudia Igiughlin,-Iami Hunt, Beth Zaharia, Al Wetters. Row 3: Marian Abeyta, Anna Abeyta, Mary Totaro. l 54 ,Je:e--fide Y 'mills .ff -xv K.. . .,., .sas ,. 1. , , . , , N. ,. , , ,A ,.VbA 1, A,,: -,, . ,4,, A. .,,V a, ,, .5 . . K 321153, 143,-,,,-,,,xc, t A, ft . K A, V , . , fa.. fi J' A, S 8 131312 w '1,,,,, Aw ,, me fx mega. 1 ll Linda Andrejkof, Elaine Alben + , Elisa Asebedo, Susanne Barden , Curt Baker + , Craig Barton + ,jayne Brooksx, Tim Bruce + ,jeffrey Eakins', jon Febus', Mike Gacsalyx, Kristie Gough,joseph Graff jrf, Christie Hall', Sharon Hanson, Treasurer, Kimberly Harper', Larry Hernandez', Suzanne Irwin', Susan johnson +, Betty Kaarmaai Tami Klins +, Mary Koessler, john Mattke + , Denise Maurerx, Mike McMaster + , Deborah Mechem , Phil Mosley +, Beth Nelson', Gabriela Neubauer , Maria Pena , Tedi Perez + , Eliseo Ramirez', Dan Rice + ,john Ristaino + , Sally Scholz + , Sue Scott ,jackie Simdns + ,judy Smith , Steve Speer + , Elizabeth Stevens +, Nancy Sullivan + , Cheryl Teel + , Laurie Thomas + , Brett Tooleijudy Urich , Betti Warringf, Ron Wilsonf, Tamera Wrightr. Mike Bare, Bruce Beardwood, Paul Beardwood, Mark Bianco, Nancy Blackmon, Charity Book, Pamela Boylan, Bruce Colby, Sandra Dagley, Michelle Darling, Robert Gendler, Marcy George, Darrell Gramm,jocelyn Gushue, Kim Hams, Leslie Hanna,john Kunysz - President, jeff Larick, Sandra Larson, Lynne McKellar, Mark McKelvey, Mark McKelvey, Martin Melendrez. Erik Mirkov, Steve Moyer, William Reierson, Art Rodriguez, Ingrid Rhomund - Secretary,john Steritz - Vice-President, jeff Taylor, Sheila Taylor, Mary Thalken, Kathy Thielo, Sharon Throop, Yvonne Tripple, Holland Vaughn III, Roger Wampler,james Watson, Mike Woods, Roger Zeman. jose Bacela, Darryl Bentley, Bill Casey, Terri Cheney, Roberta Chin,jan Edwards, Sherry Eix, Anna Gee, Roger Hughbanks, Alan Ling, Anne Manning, Micheal Maust, Mikko Mayeda, Dawn Mayfield, Zae Miller, joyce Montini,jack Newman, Shelly Nichols, joan Palomino, Betty Peccalaio, Linda Pratt, Laddie Pugel,jerold Reeder, Laura Rodriguez, Sherrie Souza, joan Thalken, Diane Toms, Carol Tower, Michael Winans, jeffrey Zill. Craig Acosta, Lynne Biance, Connie Curatolo, Elaine Crawford, Debbie Daniel, jill Duerr, Alan Gennis, Cheryl Grundy, Catherine Hancock, Sharon jacobson, George johnson, Simone Klitenic, Susan Korth, Linda Lamp, Ken Miller, Eileen O'Connell, Allan Pelletier, David Pitcher, Mike Steritz. Founded in 1921 as the outgrowth of an idea proposed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seymour, C.S.F. is a unique statewide honor organization which is an affiliate of the California Teachers Association, the Association of California School Administrators, and others. Membership is by application only, and is based on both the types of courses and grades of the preceding semester. Life members, who are automatically eligible for numerous scholarships, receive a gold pin, and their diplomas are stamped with a gold C.S.F. chapter seal. Advisors for the C.S.F. are Mrs.june Koyle and Mr. Fredjohnson. The 1975-76 officers are: john Kunysz, President,john Steritz, Vice-President, Ingrid Rohmund, Secretary, Sharon Hanson, Treasurer, and john Mattke, Historian. 4' Life Members + Life Member Candidates 'i'- L 7 74.9 , 1 W, lf H A 7975-1976 Q 0 .i PF .. ' Y N Z' ,W '--- J. . ...,., ,W '3 1 s rv ,- VA , , ' l A '43 f QQ.-LgL erare i :t:.::1.L: '- 'gg' r ., :xr 2 fgf..'fL'f.'5 3 v- -QFE-E'-5:1 W V' I 'i' V 1 -1? iii my kt 4 ' 211- ' Q -'V ' l 4' '19, Fi . 1 it x f' 1 -'im- 3x H gf rw-'n.f,,-.i,i, I ' ' ' l t t rfb- 351 , 'al w 'K In the summer of '75 the Varsity Squad traveled to Malibu to attend camp. With high hopes and smiles, they started out their week excited and eager to leam. They knew that their hard work made it all worth- while when the Songlcaders brought back 19 blue ribbons, 12 red ribbons, and 1 white ribbon. They also received the Spirit Stick for one day. The Cheerleaders brought back 2 f X lik' tl 'V i ' Tl!! h .I 31' V' V, V F? -jF . K qa t fu . 1,,,14,i5f .PP X T V '5 'f?g g -:fe , W M in-f I ' 'rf'f' ,,.,,,w, , I V f f -, Ja., U4 r a i . Hllihhki -, x - , ,f ,-g?'1.r.'f5 U flf' ' Wm-aiiliiaiyl I ' A''f3Q.fi7i.,?Q..AgZZ2fif'L2Zff.' ,fx iJ jLfQg?ff:'fL 'l ' 6 f 1 ' 7, an bbie , l A3 I ' 0 QIEPW ! if A J .,,. 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Debbie Alvaran, Anna Alford, Pam Caldwell, Melody Clayton, Melinda Contreas, Cheryl Coward, Gloria Crampton, Rose Davidson, Lee Decker, Roberta Furois, Anna Gee, Karen Griffen, Kristi Haliday, Candy Harper, Stevi l-lensielc, Cheryl Hughes, Mari johnson, Dawn Mayfield, Kathy Moore, Barbara Nichols, Teresa Parton, Shawn Plumb, Nina Ramirez, Terri Reagan, Caroline Royal, Sharon Stull, Karen Wallen, Barbara Wfilkenson, Susan Williams, Beth Zaharia. I l l w l ' ' M' e'3.'5n f'fwf:-f'9f'fi2 , at 4,.A,r' 3 ' 'J .4 ,sl ' ww,-K , ,njpfmf l ef-swf ,nf Q aff 6 1+ aah' Row 1: Judy Smith, Suzanne lrwin, Stacy Cardin, Bill Blanco, Terri Kluck, joe Graff, Donna Wensel, Laurie Thomas, Paul McCready, Anne Manning. Row 2: Alan Spivey, Gae Gates, Tim Brucy, Mike Stokke, Sue Scott, jeff Larick, Robin Rogers, Tammy Tingesdahl. 142 H 'M-, ,L V, M-.f,..-,,LLj7,Hj- ali-,?f9:.?,-is-- ,Z--5 Nagy- ---, K -1- 3l- fig' --'fi Awppellw ' l will l ,.w,l 4 rv mlm-4 Debbie Alvarran, Leni Ayres, Mark Baker Chris Biggs Cheryl Blasco Tim Bruce Cecilia Caron Kath Catu M C , , , , , y ara, aureen ataura, joe Callo, Colleen Coulter, Helen Craker, Cindy Crooke, Gabrielle Gates, Ken Goodwin, Suzie Goodwin, Mark Hansen, Roxanne Hartley, jim Hoak, Suzanne Irwin, Sheri johnson, Hope Kaufman, jim Larick, Nancy Leahy, jennifer Le Beau, Barbara Little, Margie Manning, Mike McElroy, Kathy McGuire, Carl Miklich, Bjarne Moberg, Ellen Monaghan, Rhonda Moore, Wes Murrish, Barbara Nichols, Theresa Parton, Shelly Penley, Shawn Plumb, Dave Poling, Debbie Price, Kathy Ramsey, Robin Rogers, Craig Sipes, Judy Smith, Tom Smith, Sandy Sterner, Libby Stevens, Mike Stokke, Dave Thomas, Laurie Thomas, Kathie Sutton, Mathew Thorton, Tammy Tingesdahl, Yvonne Tripple, Rhonda T e,-I V D H 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' rye oyce an ame, o and Vaughn, Karen Wallen, Donna Wensel, Donna Whited, Cindy Wilken, Kevin Wolff, Mike Woody, Rick Wright, Advisor Mrs. Jeanette Harris. J 1.-s?11iA.fs...ntaasn..:sLaQK,,t . 31 Hwopeumgdflamaf , rg lf if i 12. in ii Vi- , .ii :gl f 2- f X ,L ' l lil i Fylfl- fl, 1 l i A 1 ffl, , Q i 5 '1 , Elwood P. Dowd fWes Murrishj, and Veta Louise Simmons CMary Ann Wisniew- skil ..V .W K, - 19 nv ,- li V ' l nl The technical crew: Lynne Rasmussen and Lori Thomas. Camera shy Bruce Beard- wood, Bruce Colby, and Mark McNally. NELSON PALMER, Director Myrtle Mae Simmons ....... Veta louise Simmons . . . Elwood P. Dowd ....... Mrs.Ethel Chauvener .... Ruth Kelly, R.N ..... . Duane Wilson .......... Lyman Sanderson, M.D. .... . William R, Chumley, MD, . , Betty Chumley . . ,.,...., . judge Omar Gaffney .... E. -I. Lofgren .......,. Assistant Director and Sound Cosrumcr ................. , . Lighting ........,.,......,. Props Manager ..., Sets . , . .,...,. . ........,.ConnieTiney , . . .Mary Ann Wisniewski .,....,..Wes Murrish . . . , .Strummer Macy ........-IillDuerr . . . . .Frank Brown . . . . .jeff Eakins . . . .Doug Miranda . . . , .Hope Kaufman ...,.,.,..BruceColby . . . . .Bruce Beardwood . . . . .Bruce Beardwood . , . . .Lynne Rasmussen ........BruccColby . .. . . ,Lori Thomas . . . . .Mark McNally bmf Ah-'H' Betty Chumley Cl-Iope Kaufmanj, E. J. Lofgren fBruce Beardwoodj, and Mg, Ethel Chauvenet fStummer Macyj N r xi rd www-Wanna Y f- f -if A 5 M L,-sr. e, V . WJ ,,,W,,7,w4 5 ,Q a L 2, . 'Duane Vfilson fFrank Brownj,-judge Omar Gaffney fBruce Colbyj, and Myr- Lyman Sanderson, M.D. Ucff Eakinsj, Ruth Kelly, R.N. Uill Duerrj, tle Mac Simmons fConnie Tincyj and William R. Chumlcy fDoug Mirandaj Dv' , I ,. -F - I O V V I A .4 ,. ' i 'Y . l tl A , P. And all he did was get a big rabbit! x z I il ' -,-, .J 1 ' gg af . 'eff - r ... V - - ',' qv 1 1 if 2 W 2 , .flfiii , .f g a 1 -1 es Qgii 37- . Director, Nelson Palmer -- I Q s C: - I Q 'E ' Ca.. me - c: , A u- .a gina Irading actors rehearse a scene. Crew members paint scenes. 146 Tl-IEMIJQIOMAN I always think thereis a band, kid Music Man, Prof. Harold Hill says to a young boy in River City, Iowa. Harold is the great American go-getter, confidence man in Meredith Wilsonas musical theatre masterpiece, THE MUSIC MAN. Harold's musical fantasies lead to a heart warming climax as the boys of River City put on their band uniforms and take instruments in hand to play The Iylinuet in GH as it has never been played before. Haroldis musical Think Systemv wins the day. The cast and crew consisted of: PffIlCQdZl',' Tony Barlett, Bill Blanco, Jeff Larick, Carl Miklich, Sue Scott. Tom Smidi, David Thomas, Holland Vaughn. Chorw: Clara Abercrom- bie. Marc Anderson, Lennie Ayres, Crystal Baker, Chris Biggs, Elizabeth Biggs, Chris Bur- gess, Stacey Cardin, Kevin Casey, Chris Catuara, Maureen Catuara, Cecilia Caron, Melody Clayton, Tracy Deason,Jill Duerr, Lori Eigenhuis, Barbara Gibbs, Suzie Goodwin, Karen Griffen, Candy Haper, Helga Hrubesch, Suzanne Irwin, Hope Kaufman, Sylvia Lavioe, Anne Manning, Margie Manning, Dawn Mayfield, Doug Miranda, Bjarne Moberg, Tor- ben Moberg, John Molnar, Ellen Monaghan, Wes Murrish, Kathy McGuire, Shawn Plumb, Greg Porter, Alan Spivey, Shelley Simmons, Judy Smith, Renee Sparks, Mike Stokke, Kathye Sutton, Matthew Thornton, Tammy Tingesdahl, Donna Wensel, Beth Zaharia. Danrm: Tammy Anderson, Chris Fabiani, Teri Gonzales, Cindy Gushue, Leslie Hunter. Cindy Jaramillo, Marian Johnson, Kim Krall, Debbie Lee, Lisa Mauck, Jeanne McGurty. Ileen Mills, Kathy Moore, Debbie Piscioneri, Sally Scholz,Julie Signorio, Nancy Sullivan, Judy Tanner, Laura Wright. Bandq Jayne Brooks, Kim Harper, Kathy Crabb, Michelle Jones, Megan Tremayne, Carol Banacky, Diane Villa, Kathy Ramsey, Steve Bart- kley. Chris Meekins, Scott Grey, Bryan Baker, Dan Stokes, Ken Wilcox, Elisio Ramirez, Mike Farey, Lori Sparks, Dora Alford, Scott Stoneman, Kathy Van Dort, Traci Leonart, Wendy Schulze, Cheryl Blasco, Linda Haderer, Sharon Sturdevant, Vicki Fitch, Kim Bag- well, Lisa Martelli, Elizabeth Conn, Steve Matthew, Lisa De Long, Dan Spencer, Mauri Watson. Chauncy Mann, Ron Perkins, John Huber, Heidi Bishop, Brian Lopaz, Kim Jones, Ken Haynes, Nic Holguin, Ed Simmerman, Doug Hamilton, Mark Hollingworth, Eric Smoll. Crm: - Afton: Bruce Beardwood, Curt Burton, Bruce Colby, Jim Ellert, Matt Ellert. Mark Hayes, Cheryl Hughes, Michael Maurer, Tina Molnar, Lynne Rasmussen, Steve Rowden, Martin Runnells, Amy Sheffield, Nelson Stump, Tim Telep, Lori Thomas, Connie Tiney, Bettie Warring. 1 Nelson pglmcr Mary Lou Alexander - Director - Costumes in ' QW, vi X 'W K .1 , gs- Jack Mercer Marian Miller - Band - Dance , Janette Harris 147 'i -lead singers - Chorus V32 'Y , 1 National ws Q League i . . The Chaffey Chapter of l the National Forensic League has shown both spirit and i ' enthusiasm throughout the of 'f t 1975-76. Although taking in ' an estimated 150 awards this , N year, the goals set for the club -i X. go beyond the trophies and ' ribbons. The members have A discovered the beauty of the ' art of communication. The f t speakers all agree that the .E tt x, . t with encouragement of ' 3 Judith Pett and with the zest- ' fullness shown among the - members themselves, this club experience will be one of A ' profit and memory. Advisorjudith Pett Officers:-Iim XVatson, Lori Scheenstra, Michelle Darling. V ' 9 , C 1 infra- V 'K wifi 5 ff-,V wwf T 1 f wg, tb - .J . Rau' I: Kim Wright, Michelle Darling, Lori Scheenstra,-Iim Watson. Row 2: Lori Thompson, Suzanne Butts, Shelly Larson, Diane Brown, Michelle johannsen, Gloria Binney, Sid Gm-rison. Row 3: Anna Abeyta, Miss judy Pett, Bruce Beardwood, Killer Gushue, Fatty johnson, Click Hirltman. Forgotten Rohmund, GFCHH G1rb0,J0y Neely, P3111 BCH1'dWOOd- J ll ,Q I at Q? lf Z if i ii l Pig 5' I 1 VE I ls? iii 'Q B X 2 .1 D Row 1.' Irene Zuris, Brett Toole, Jeanne McGurty, Clara Abercrombie, Tammy Koester, Betty Warring. Row 2: julie Kvech, Debbie Shafer, Del Brunk, Tammie Roscoe. Row 3.' Director, Clyde Owens, Mike Fareyhlames Smolich, Tim Nicely, Meeae Kim,john Roberts, Scott Calderwood. X Instructor Clyde Owens Honored with First Chair Title are: Row 1: Irene Zuris,jeanne McGurty, Concert Mistress Irene Zuris Betty Warring. Row 2: Tim Nicely, Scott Calderwood. Beautiful sounds filled the room, as the Chaffey Orchestra made a guest performance, 149 ':: at l Baud 209003 Two weeks before the Chaf- fey Tournament, the students in the band elect a band queen from one of their senior mem- bers and the drill team elects one of their students to serve as queen. Wendy Schulze, Top Ser- geant of the Band and First chair clarinet, was the band's choice for queen and Cindy Ayala was selected by the drill team to share the queen honors. But, every court must have a King to accompany the queens and Ben Boetel was the Senior Bandsman receiving this honor. The two queens and king rep- resented Chaffey High School during the directors banquet, which is held each year in honor of the visiting schools. They also represented Chaffey in the parade which kicked off this annual festivity. The parade begins at 4th street and moves down Euclid Avenue to BH street. The Band Royalty precedes the band and drill team in an open car as they move down the ave- nue. 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AtV,, L, . l ' ia Donna's showcase is displayed in South Hall. Molly, Annette, Paula, Michelle, janet, Lynda, and Donna are introduced at the preliminary Qaeen rally. I-I ' A Many weeks of advertising and excitement comprised the 1975-76 Football Homecoming festivities. Painting banners, hanging posters, dressing up weird, and causing caos on campus, hold memories for all who participated. A special attraction bestowed the queen rally, as Chaffeyis student council arranged the The Great Race to be held prior to the queen introductions. h class filled Graber field and joined in on the three-legged race used with burlap bags. The faculty also got into the action . . . but the fantastic SENIOR class turned up the victor, and began the excitement of the day's activities. The weeks reached their climax during the halftime show in the Chaffey vs. Eisenhower game as Donna Whited was chosen to reign as Queen. But the royalty didnit stop there. Molly Boggs, Paula Flores, janet Signorio and Lynda Valdez were honored as princesses, and along with Queen Donna, the senior class presented them with necklaces in which their Representatives from eac names were engraved. 154 We want Donna' We want Donna' ' nl. Tiger mascot Kathy Andrejko reveals 1975 Football Homecoming Queen, Donna Whired. 1 l l Q r , , 1 , , i i 1 Queen Donna Whited and her court of janet Signorio, Molly Boggs, Lynda Valdez, and Paula Flores. ,X 155 1 E I 9 22 22 -1. A sl- ff' r. , c .y-2' t, .U J Princcssjancr h ..4:..f.:- ,J ,Aj-,N ' -'1 , L, ,.,-- ,.- ,.. , N, HL., A mf- vw--H , ' ,447 ,. .M :PTI , k A ,,.,E-,Y-rw-f' ' Y Y , L Hg G 4 V wQEEn Donna 5 W N ...I -4.., n. .v w. P im., . -- N nw' -...4' F . - ,r . ,.Y..-w-'fr'-H . - - . - -r ' .,, ,,,,-v ?f ' T' , 'V ,Q-H1 .r,! ,. Prmcess Moll Www Dar Princess Lynda I -5 U? ,L ' A 5 'Q QQ Q4 X. . w'1 .f ll f A fx 1 W, .. 1 1. .nz- 4? , I5 my VYV 1975 I-'IO I-I NG DANCE N'- wt. '-Q rr E 1, 1 J? 4. f, ii L1 'F'-ca, i 4 F, -' me E, .. ,ze '1 V , Ll ' 'la' if if As the band played, the people danced, and the evening unfolded, Queen Donna Whited and her court were honored at the 1975-76 Football Homecoming dance held at Chaffey College. Weave Got Each Otherv set the mood while couples danced to the sounds of Orange.', Refreshments were provided by the Senior class, and a special touch of the beautiful night air made October Twenty-Fifth a night that will be remembered. ACTMTIEQ SPRING QPORIQ V l We 1 K W wma-1nnnvmm 2nv I 1 I f 0 gt 52 Wg fl fe-W2'fa ?Z:4,..w., , 9 if if 1 1 ' ff, ,,. , 1 'fs' f 44, ,- e ulie Signorio and Anthony Munoz in the ueen candidate parade. All ri ht Si noriof' W Q 8 E l l ll julie Anderson, Suzanne Irwin, Linda Andrejko, Sue Scott, and julie Signorio at the rally. There were many different activities this year to introduce the queen candidates. Each girl was given a day to compete with their escort in a licorice race and donut eating contest. The races were won by julie Signorio and her escort Anthony Munoz. The winning times were 1:OO in the licorice race, 1:09 in the donut eating contest. Preceding the rally was a parade of the queens. Each girl was carried in either a wheelbarrow or a wagon by her escort throughout the school. The long hard hours of campaigning came to an end when julie Signorio was crowned as the 1976 Spring Sports Queen. julie began her reign during halftime at the Chaffey vs. Eisenhower Basketball game of Febru- ary 19. The court was made up of princesses julie Anderson, Linda Andrejko, Suzanne Irwin, and Sue Scott. 158 N Q24 .aw W.- 3 a ffl ,Q . off: ' ..,,4,:-7 1' 1- -ty- , 'fa . julie being introduced at the rally. .': 1,-1 it jul 'X n fe- n S Q 7 L fr V HL .T 1 g ' ? 15 - 'Nz' L n Y . Q gg F f Y I I ' .. ' A A . ,JI A , . '- ' F5 -5 Q- if . 1,2 '..-,L L L -' ' , ay Lf: r ' -, -J., ,, 1. Y -H. 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IW f B Princess 'lu l ic Queen julie MQ. fa' gr,-Aging. 7 . ff, Prsnf-me Unch J ff' 3' mc' f.. lu. 4 'fk1 v A V 4 w ,w M 1 I L I I D1-W ,X i Dancin, Dancin, Dancin All the excitment didnit end when julie Signorio was crowned queen, it was just the start of a lot of dancing, laughter, and smiles. Helping to make the night a success was the fabulous james Rudi band along with Wayne Moore photography. Held at Griz- walds Pavillion February 20, the Spring Sports Dance held a Misty Memory for all who attended. 7 Y 1 Cynthia Walker and Mary Ann Wisniewsld, editors. i 162 2 f TTGEFZ PAQ A new approach toward a campus publication was tried by Tiger Rag this year. Headed by Cynthia Walker and Mary Ann Wisniewski, co-editors, the staff raised a few eyebrows among campus residents and parents with talkworthy topics as teen-age pregnancies, male libera- tion, high school soc-ismf' alcoholism and homosexual- ity. Using a small magazine format, the eight-page news magazine was praised by judges in contest ratings. Tiger Rag writers were among the best in the San-Bernardino Riverside counties write-off competition in the spring. P lk Sc rt Davis Dean Hughbanks Mary Ann Wisniewski Roger Pence, Row One: Linda Glenn, Connie Tiney, Sandra Walker, Ron Diamond. Row Tow: Karen a o, 0 , d C -H Ad . 1 ' I . Cynthia Walker, Mary Lou Aguirre. Row Three: Blaine Huber, Randy Poff, Charles Bentley, Ron Carden, Robert Car ova, etc 2r1 O, visor, Suzzane Vizzini, Henry Stricker. l ,Q-'5 I . A,,. 11 . .Xiu fmixw.-in 4 . 151535 igtig? ' V 'pl I Qffj 'T Q fill., afgg. l f I I P' 4 l Ib, ri HCIEH Hrub During lltr gm imc lmtlng, USU12 for em do Plcml' ol gl Plcquirediffm gi.. --Q T' -. e pdifmoll Rm ' Qfrlf' , y 'fllfllr .JI h :GRUB i 45- 1 zzogqgm ' .W -,, ,. ' -I Bmmdir V -A -1 sung, Wa M z S1115 Eg, l TM W7 Front Row: Fabianne LaMonica, Pilar Cue. Second Raw: Mothobi Morcboli, Helga Hrubeschhlouko Rauriola. r -3, tl? Helga Hrubersh Helga Hrubersh fron Vlenna Austr1a found herself quxte actlve 1n Amerlca gone boatmg to the beach, to Alabama, and D1sneyland yust to name a few In Austr1a for enterta1nment she goes to mov1es and dances She also f1nds t1me to do plenty of sknng Helga f1nds the school system much eas1er here and the peo ple qulte dlfferent Le Wm 4 QLL ' gif' I I 2 41 X, K N Ut - It 9 . ' z . ,4 - H I I AV V Y? Q -11 ,, -N 7 . I gm, -1 ,. Y A J A I JN y J , , l 7 . , . , . . . . v ? A 7' During her stay here with Lewis, Shelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, they have ip, , l , f . , f o I I A .. . . - M7 K F I K n a I bf ' if ' If A I' 'Q ' 51 -'ff ,' V. tim r WT QE 557376 W 11, 163 ff-:ff- f 'F f ' i ZH V 1 1 T- .li f. i ,v 1 U Eli M 'Fa ' ...V . lr: ,ff iw '75 . V 4 EV? lg fr .. ,t YS 51, ,A wlltg-'Q-s,a,2:P1,5'ii. YJ, I '- 'Wf ?-M -- ., 1- ,iff-fa, v,,,aww.,,:, 1 ' - . , . I 5 X .MLQQ-. L'fi'1'A....... . ..,, I Mothobi Moreboli Eighteen year old Mothobi Moreboli is a foreign exchange student from South Africa. Living with the Miranda family, Mothobi has really enjoyed his stay in America. He thinks Chaffey is great, and has been involved in activities council and the soccer team. At home in Africa, he has three brothers and two sisters. In the Miranda household, Mothobi has two brothers, Dennis and Doug, and his American parents Mr. and Mrs. Miranda. He thinks the best thing about Chaffey is that not many people here are prejudiced. w XE! yu l e. 164 A Fabianne LaMonica, Fabianne LaMonica and her family moved to California from Marseille, France in early October. Though Fabianne is not a true AFS student, she has been a great friend to Chaffey students. Fabianne resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonica, her Grandmother, and younger brother Frank. When asked what is the one about Chaffey that is different from the schools in France she commented that in France the students have the same class and teacher all day. . lx ij After ffffl' homf with Tlm from MMO Ci MUYS, and fun U with h med I0 bCf0fllF C sisters MOVIE W1 th ff Amenc june. 4 1 li if 7 Q l lg t l lg M l if jg. l I lgll wiifigo Rami huwoiiyfsildlvh ffbfq Ammq WW ml KS W frevti big my E A3755 ei - Ki ag 31:54, v- N vtj fi' MA? fx. ,I 2' lg. .X , vb 5 'f V? lzj all iff lv 1 5' N . ,, I Pilar Cue After receiving a warm welcome from Chaffey, Pilar Cue made herself at home with Tim, Kari and Mr. and Mrs. McDermitt. A Foreign Exchange Student from Mexico City, Pilar has adapted to the American way of life. Football games, rallys, and fun times filled her year along with trips to Disneyland and Mannoth with her American family. Although she speaks broken English, Pilar has man- aged to become quite active in Chaffeys activities. She has two brothers and two sisters along with her mother and father in Mexico City. Pilar will return home in june. 5? . in , if lf FR mV, . 'il 1 .xv wg, ,M .K 1 J-J .i 3' flrsieiq ' ' ,if X jouko Rautrola jouko Rautiola comes from Rovaniemi Finland During his stay here he lived with Dr and Mrs Lee and their two children Joyce and B111 In Finland ,Iouko has two older brothers both former exchange students He has enioyed his stay in America very much -Iouko will be returning to Finland in .Iuly lwmwmxl N' N' E H 4-I 1' Q 1 l Q fl W ,a I W pi x Q54 f 1 7 . . 3 . ,:5. lk . , . . . D. igkgtfiff ffshfffmf 4 I i i A if Z f l , 1 , l 7 . 9? i ' if l p The 1975-1976 Executive Council had a busy year, focusing on a number of controversial issues. Due to legislation coming from Sac- l 3 ramento, the Executive Council surveyed Chaffey students to learn ' 9 . . . . . . their views about establishing smoking areas on campus and having N Physical Education classes being elective at the junior and Senior r level. Members of the Council also took part in the initial work for l, I the Accreditation of our school. The Council is charged with a num- pl l ber of duties, as outlines in the Chaffey High School Student Body l 5 Constitution. Members of the Council budget nearly fifty thousand ' dollars for student activities, regulation elections, and establish the rf ,Q policies necessary to conduct the business of the Student Body. All .9 5, all, the Executive Council had a busy year, leaving its mark. A.S.B. President lp fa Suejohnson iii ,VI il lr in l i f ,li lf 'N :xa..L.- ,U .., If Q GP H6 la l 7 ' 1- li 1 i'2 S he I .. Y i l Row 1: Party Franklin -junior Senator, Leslie Hanna - Secretary, Linda Thomas -junior i Senator, Robin Barton - Frosh Senator, Diana Azevedo - Frosh Senator, Virginia Rodriquiz - Vice-President, Bob Merritt - Senior Senator,julie Hoover - Parliamentarian, Stevi Hen- 1 f siek - Sophomore, Patsy Alanis - Sophomore Senator, Cathy Mayfield - Senior Senator. Raw 2: Tom Lucas - Treasurer, Sue johnson - A.S.B. President, Steve Hollenbeck - P.R.C. Advisor 166 Dave Myers l . fi Afflvil Dilft I ill li Q ll ,N ll 'J .dx 'Nun' 1' ..,sL-.-. L . D315 ,.. ..-,L A Bocmal 2nd SEMESTER NECOMERS: Mike Squires, Parliamentarian and julie Hoover, Performing Arts Representative. The Activities Board services as the hub of all student activities on the Chaffey Campus. Chaired by the Social Chairman, Di Lee, it functions to coordinate all sales, dances, ralls, and other activities. The Board administers the policies of the Stu- dent Body and insures compliance. All stu- dent organizations conduct their affairs through the Board, which meets daily to schedule activities. With an ever increase number of clubs, the Board's task becomes more complicated as it seeks to be sure each has a fair share of the activities. If N , , Row 1: Barbara Peloquin -junior Class President, Tami Klins - I.C.C. President, Tamee Fabian - Freshman X Class President. Row 2: john Howard - Athletic Com- missioner, Pat Moad - Pep Commissioner, Mothobi Moreboli - Foreign Exchange Student. Row 3: Vincent Nixon - Sophomore Class President, Di Lee - Activi- ties Board Chairman, Carrie McDermott - Girls League President. Row 4: john Dunlap - Activities Secretary, Scott Davis - Senior Class President. The Communication Council is the largest student government body on the campus. With each second period class having a representative, the council has membership of around one hundred and fifty stu- dents. The A.S.B. Vice-President, Virginia Rodriguez, chairs the monthly meetings. Much of the years, busi- ness centered on the matters of smoking on campus and Physical Education becoming an elective. Many meetings were highlighted by broad vocal participa- tion of the members. . ! A wg Vice-President Virginia Rodriguev -I 1.1 fl i s X X p T l 1' If . I 2 X ' +!'1'f 3 W' X! ,Rx lil if ,EJ I 1 . - t Ili' f , Communication Council in session. llultn Gufil Kirby wlwl Oli Ol conrcm lor ml welluc ol the study lllllidll COM Wm its purpogc H Chau Izwuny people or gm do dose fonnmm llllflmpus. 5 R Lounge The Student Lounge is run in conjunction with the Student Resource Center's activities. The lounge, which is open to all stu- , dents, has a very relaxed atmosphere with music and games available for those who Wish to participate. Ruben Garcia and Kathy Rivera are peer counselors and student assistants in the lounge. Ruben Garcia, Kathy Rivera, and jesus Out of concern for the gen- eral welfare of the student body, thejudicial Council was formed. It's purpose at Chaffey is to serve any people or groups on or have close connections with the Chaffey campus. ., , , 'tl N Martinez, advisors. Row 1: Chief justicehlohn Molnar, Advisor, Barry Cadwallader. Raw 2: Larry Hernandez, Jayne Brooks, Sue Scott, Scott Barnaby .5 I , I. Pwdvvpulijwkf abvdupwflw wghfx owfidfowm souldanowf Memofdes . . . 9 .... . . . . 1 gi mppemnves gm P X I I rf 1 CLASSES Working with the Building Constniction class are the Interior decorating class, the Cabinet making class, the Business education class, and the Architectural class. These groups play a very important part in the construction of the house. ' s 4 1 'ids l l l l l i BUSUICS5 Cfrlucation class keeps :rack of expenses. Interior decorating class checks over material for curtains. Student works on cabinets in the cabinet mak- ing class, I f i L CL In Architectural class looks over drawings and lay outs. fillflg fl? if 551005 V mm: 1gUTrL':u n'mzX 171 V ,YW , 2' 23 I fi - K o c, ocsocc so , s I-I I-lawak On October 31, Chaffey's campus was filled with excitement as many of thestudents dressed in original costumes to celebrate Hal- loween. The costumes were worn all day at school and included anything from a kangaroo to Elton john, the famous rock star. x-JV FW X . ' 1 1 5 A 4 Q v.. K-1 K' A r s jxxp- fr I . V Q v so il W ' av . ii. - ,..,.M.wauosnn X 554, , 1 l We-X fi .floyd 1 U. l r F '. J J Ili: l V' .IW , n. - A rl:-' rfypr 4 t All +-4 7.2 fl- 1 1 i r BLACIGAWAFZENE-ZQQ The week of February 25-27 was named Black Aware- ness Week and it involved a lot of planning, preparing, ' and hard work. This week is set aside each year to create an awareness of Black History and Culture. Events through- mg: out the week included the selling of Soul food at both K ,E lunches. This consisted of fried chicken, cornbread, greens, , potato salad, and sweet potato pie. The film SOUNDER was presented in G.W.S. Auditorium. Showcases were dis- played in North and South Hall. There was also a book display titled The Black Experience set up in the Chaf- fey High School Library. The week came to an end with an after game dance held in the cafeteria. The people involved if - 1 l iii t of g in making this week a success were: Performing Arts Department, Kim Wilcox, Eddie Saunders, Chanucy Mann, Rene Martel. Homemaking Department, Inetla McNeal, Darrin Wright, Sheryl Wilcox, Davine Smith, Earline Hooks, Shelia Staten. Noontime Activities, Anto- nia Walker, Vincent Nixon, Narvel Hooks, Tanya Pruhdomme. Art ,, Department, Loyal , Q I ' Nixon, Alisha Staten, . ,,,, 2 Chris Mmm, Num S ' A fr Hooks. Decoration 'D -4 'M Cdancejg Tanya Bowie, . . 4 1, I , Claudia Ewing, Porky Sta- ten, Earl Smith, and Mr. Miley. We would like to thank all the parents, teachers, and students who contributed their special thanks to Mrs. Dorothy Nixon who played an important part time and effort. A very Q .. ., in the planning of this - V , wap: t, ' MW W- , v ww ff1f'?'ffi.1'!2.:!21'4WH - .-,, 2' .- ' ' ' , zivpumilnv-ma:-441'-'6 W ' T' 'W ., ' - ff? - - t . l . - 4 Slxml Occasion' . -. , ' 'ff f , . ' ' 'a ' 'fc 4' If 'f be .ii . 1 QW? . V , A f-f 5,?,a.24-ff 4. izffw-g,f-r:.ff,f ., ww.: a --gi pf . ff - we-f - f . g . ,... .. www, ,A -wwf . . Q . Q 'if EI 21 173 I I-IOUDGY U FUNG ' Every year Chaffey students display their talents by presenting the Holi- day Fling. All segments of the Per- forming Arts Department, Drama, Dance, Speech, Instrumental and Choral musicjg participated in spread- ing the Christmas spirit. The high- light of the performance was The Nutcracker Suiten. Theata Cable T.V. filmed the Production for later view- ing to home audiences. f NX .3 Sk- Band bcgihs the program with Christmas carols. - The smngs bnng lay- Yes . . . even Santa made an appearance. gl A , M 'swf' 'Q7' it . -gi' ll l 1 Q 1 1 , .x, if, in H il ilwwfhyz 6 sk S I km . ,N X XI .K 1 U I X N Y fi ' ' vi X if 5 - .. i I BT- I 'N 1 lg ,X i f f M K P fn l y in 'F 42 l J 2 1 N c X rc 1 f . X xn i n x I . , W w 1 1 ' .1 pi I I if Discovering, leaming, and planning for the future are all a part of the Student Resource Center stationed in North Hall 9. Mrs. Cathy Brock is the Career Technician of the center. Through the years, career edu- mtion has built up to be so demanding, that new and more resources have been acquired, building the resource center into a reliable, up to date source of materials. Besides plenti- ful books, pamphlets and magazines, the center has an audio-visual set up. Machines are programmed to give a full background of almost any career or job by inserting a card, or punching a few buttons. Tape recorders are equipped with interesting and adequate information, and an IBM machine situated in the center provides print out sheets for backgrounds on occupations. During the year, surveys were taken and from responses of the students, numerous speakers attended and were able to supply verbal briefs on the particular jobs of interest. Overall, the Stu- dent Resource Center proved to be a conven- ient counselor for the future. Every period of every day, students made use of the facilities, and made a building block in their life. The center was open to all, and Mrs, Brock had a special concern for every student who walked in the door. Along with Mrs. Mari- lyn Metcalf, Project Resource Teacher, Deb- bie Gordon, clerk f typist, and the Work Experience Staff, Mrs. Brock helped this once in a lifetime year to be an overriding success, A sincere thanks to all. Q54 -,,..w-mam-nw lj.,- PAQ P.I.P. Because of the notion that teenagers are more likely to accept counseling and sug- gestions from their peers, a training pro- gram for peer-,counselor's has come about. People Interested in People has taught students toicounsel other Chaffey students as well as teenagers from Reach- Out and the Fire House. Peer Counselersfare taught different abilities suchlas attentive listening, and to observe and evaluate -others, talk freely, make decisions, develop alternatives, apply knowledge toproblems' and to mature in their friendship and reasoning! ,- These student counselorisihave helped many of their peers with problesm concern- ing school, homej relations with people, drugs, alcohol, and just understanding themselves. Fr z Z4 f eff, .4 f W7 ? 2 1--v 9 2' 21 '. uf l I i M , , hug, N . if 1 -sf wifi A V ,nfl w 'l , A W x ' 4 'E gfvivq . . 4 - V X. A 'Q 0 Fa: , -':,1:'-1 Y v , - 1 . 1- - v N I- V i X' Q: gn' Q N spy y . -- . A, x., . L QAQ x V S l . I 1 js all 1 I A 1 I 1 ..-., MA, 4 Allow G. Qnuidv For Allan G. Smith, 1976, marked the end of twenty-three years of service to the Chaf- fey Union High School District. Smith was bom in Oklahoma and attended shool there through the twelfth grade. When his family moved to California in 1938, he began taking classes at Chaffey College then, transferred to Pomona College. During his senior year, Smith enlisted into the Army Air Corps. By the end of his four and one half years of serv- ice in World War ll, he had advanced to the rank of Captain. On his return from the War, Mr. Smith entered Claremont Graduate School where he earned his teaching creden- tials. Smith taught English and P. E. at Chaf- fey High School from 1947 until he was recalled by the Air Corps for two more years of service in Korea and japan. Between 1952 and 1958, Allam Smith worked for the Chaf- fey High School District under many differ- ent titles such as: Dean of Boys, Director of Athletics, Director of Personnel, and Associ- ate Superintendent. In 1958, Smith was named as the new Superintendent of the Chaffey High School District which included Chaffey and Upland High Schools. Since that time the District has grown to include Ontario, Montclair, Alta Loma, and Valley View High Schools, Mountain Avenue Alter- native School and the Adult Education pro- gram. The Districts' enrollment has also grown by approximately 10,000 students. Aside from his district duties, Mr. Smith is an active member of the Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors, the United Way, and the Ontario Kiwanis Club. He is also the 1976 President of the Association of California School Administrators, region twelve. On behalf of the Chaffey Student Body, the FASTI Staff bids Mr. Smith a fond farewell and much happiness in the future. Thank you for help- ing to make Chaffey what it is today. xg! pl bien risncr Llissismn E1rIOsbomtlAssisu l Fred B 1 l ,.x Brice l l VX 'H 5. l L .' X l iv, I9 .NJN 4 I ,N X Sw , v, n l' all 'z . l, -1 l 9' 3 ! 1-4 1 l I' f 1, H16-HAD!WNIS7Z?A77ON Glen IQISDCI' QAssistant Principal for Instructional Scrvicesj, Dave Myers CAssistanr Principal for Education Servicesj, Dr. Fred C. Adams CPrincipalj, Earl Osbome fAssistant Principal for Pupil Personnelj. 43 S fiiif Fred Brown joe Eakins Sol Friedman Robert Godinez ix Bette Hgmgon Donna Hill Ann Kunze Fred Manville 1- f Paul Sage Andrea Smith Ruth Smith Ed Whitney U 9 El 22 if Q no F E l 4 -4-6 l sf N i x l 2 1 Y , I , -f A-f- nity 181 -L Q-, Q' ,r 'S' I Beverly Abila Marie Akey Angelo Antonelli Harlan Bancroft Gfrrald Barker P2111 B255 Math English Business Incl. Arts Math Math Dept. Head v-- f 1, v Y! l f r Ulla Bauers Gloria Berlinsky History Tutorial N tx N if ,r 'ffl V -4,- ,X 1 xi, Karen Berry Ja-mfs Blake Phys. Ed. Hi5f0fY A!wayJ know that you are ahrolutebf right, then let nothing my: you. Mn. Davis K On the following pager are addiliona! rerpomaf from farulty when askeaQ Whal'J the hart advice you have ever receivedyy Ray Bonger- Charles Brash Business Art Dept. Head Phyllis Blatz Jeanne Brondino Phys. Ed. History Cher Brown Leon Brown Art Business .1 2- 55 ,-,fs I X cf , N, , r, 1 , I N I ' . r I Barry Cadwallader Cherie Carlisle Gary Camey Peter Carrillo john Casonave Dawn Chadwick History Phys. Ed. Ind. Arts Art Language Business 1 . E K Glen Chappell Science ri ary Chilcott Math 1 r f.t,g, V l I lr r r . r . Roy Civille Business English Dawn Christensen Larry Corrigan Mona Curie Business Language ul. .r 1, .y ,. 1 1,1 fr' 'lil In 5 ,NX Dgvid D1 Marh ll' P ' A A 1 , Ron EclrCII Hisrorr l 5 ell? Charles Puln Driver Ed lr l Ccrilllrll Driver Ed A K v. l S' l51'IireH Workr Dwi! fi l I l. I L 2 1 'L LTA fic F' David Davis Jim Deason Walt DeGroot Thomas Dormer Roger Dunlap Hal Durian Math Work Exp. English History Ind. Arts History Dept. Head ,Nc X Ron Eckert Rollin Eller Janelle Epperson Jess Evans Charles Fleming Clyde Francisco History Driver Ed. Phys. Ed. Driver Ed. Science Phys. Ed. Dept. Head Tell the truth. IM earzer to keg? up lbun to mich up. Mn. Smith Never lose your Jeme ofhumor when deal- ing wilb education Mr. Frzedman l Bepatient. L? if Mr. Sage Charles Fultz Torn Graham Ruth Graves Leo Guest Driver Ed. Science English Phys. Ed. 2 wgf' CJ 'Tx Cecil Hall Joyce Hall Ron Hanson George Harris Jeanette Harris Helen Hattar Driver Ed Phys. Ed. History History Perform. Arts Math 54 , Q, Q -.N 1, Dj f 1 4, Y-A Q., X ' Y..- 1 if . xl Alfa. if 9 t u l . Emie Heald Richard Hess John Hocking Carl Hossler Carolyn Huffman Chester Jaeger Work Exp. Incl. Arts' English Art Home Econ. Math Dept. Head ja. Paul Jeppesen Math Xp., . I All lf Wzllfffl Fred johnson jerome johnson Dorothy jones Bob jones Viola Kallweit Sdmcc Language History Home Econ. Driver Ed. Librarian Dept. Head Shirley Kimmich mNoreexQstngz Y Wolfgang Koessler june Koyle Anthony Lehman Alvera Lewman Mulfdolml Science Phys. Ed. Language English English Home Econ. Sam Dept. Head Dept. Head Luton for the .round of one hand flapping. Y 4 V Cher Brown l loam to amp! ZW as it coma to you. Mr. Flkfber . Don 't go to bed unhappy. Anonymous l john List Birt Martin joan Martin Marion McKissen Wi1Ij P0nd Ind. Arts Science English Home Econ. Ind-Am Dept. Head Dept. Head DCPLHHA 1 A . xfxg l jack Merger Marian Miller Susan Moncla Dick Moses Quirl Myers Edward Naegele M Perform Arts Perform. Arts Art Ind. Arts Art Ind. Arts Sd Rm UTC? .A , B I W 1 Q. Y 14 Norm Naylor History f' 'xml Don Nelson Ted Norene Gary Ovitt Clyde Owens Rosina Pace l Phys. Ed. English Phys. Ed. Perform. Arts Language Etlllftny Rh fi - .A- K F17 Al Petlowany Judy Pett 5. ' ' Know yourrehfwell enough lo he your het: V f hub want to go. rp. . if' Mr. Berry 214 E 'FX XVallace Page Nelson Palmer Nancy Patterson Frank Perri Bertha Peters -Jacqueline PC-ters SCiCf1CC Perform Arts History History Math English Dept. Head Z' Hermoise Pettitt Donna Piequet XVilliam Pine joseph Piscioneri Science Perform Arts English English Math Special Ed. Be honeft and Jineere with others, expe- cialb wilh youneyfv Mr. Naylor eritie. Know who you are and where you 5 2 Mimi VUilliam Pond Ken Porter Lorraine Price Nancy Raisbeck all Ind. Arts English English Phys. Ed. .55 Dept. Head H-N U ,Q Ted Reeves Emest Rehnstrand jim Reno Charles Rupert Judy Rupert Sherry Rutledge NIW Science English Driver Ed. Phys. Ed. English Business Kathleen Schowalter Mat Scully james Semon Lillian Sergio William Shores Guy Shramm nag Math Perform. Arts Phys. Ed. English Ind. Arts Ind. Arts v ? fri' l . g- . i l i 9 2' 21 l Y w S Gary Simpson Carl Skvama Rita Smith Soren Sorenson Tom Stallard Ray Stark History Phys. Ed. Art Ind. An Math Ind. Art l i Sciran Stepanian David Sweetlang L.A.G. Math N 6 Francis Tonsell Theodore Toomay English I-211811286 Be ne.rponrihlehryounseM Mn. Hill Don't pay too muth attention to what other people think hut follow your own feel- ingx ar to how you feel a situation Jhoula' he handleaf Anonymous It is important to helieue in yourself believe that you can do anything that you realb want to do and then to demonstrate that hy making plant to arronzpizlfh what you had decided to do. One Jmall step at a time-it worlar! Quir! Myer: Never quit until you'1fe heen hrcea' to the Jetond time. Mr. Wasserman ,A f joe Telep Madelyn Thalken English Home Econ. Mike VanDame Edward Wasserman Art Math xyf ' E A. i f K4 I. Xi X l l Wally Waters Lealon Watts Delores Wilson Harriet Yelland Al Ziegler Herman Zmolek Science Math Business English Math Ind, Ang fb E Marge Cummins Loma Haines Marilyn Metcalf V Y VKennis Arrigo Phys. Ed. Nurse Work Exp. English Dept. Head ll' . fri Dlx . il 'i T Or ff 'if '?'if'..r nr flj. ?'VfI li f ul 1. '. '- lwlsrordullzllligzrttl H1 ..i ly- 2 32541 .f. r' It tri y Qbludunf, RW. Om, W lla lui: Robcn Ricoh Li ,ini V1.. U ill if sl V A MO ,gm le' J 'W :ffl M ,. , W., K X . Qlound M0f.1tQQmzm ir fhiv. 51- S ii x. N V. -,X 'Il' s V ':' Ltd I SCHOOL ONNEL fftww Bookstore Staff: Margaret Bouch, Hermonine Adams,-jean Kaiser gin..-ans' b Ki' ',i.s .sw T Q X , - 5-tl sa l A Custodians Row One Manny Marquez Merton Cook Robert Torres Calvin Pattison Row Two Robert Rico Luis Garcia john Viggiano Fred Proctor nd 1 ,, Aw M N M-I 'm,,,. Grounds Crew Row One Robert Abilez Jessie Moreno Leo Petsuch Row Two Richard Morales Dave Tarin jack Dundas .5- 5'5fgggL:,gg tiff-5:?fl'f'?fC'Yi: v . 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' L .3 an - gi' f J V Q ' ,,.. ,,- ,, ,J I r i I , 314 , ,Y - .rf '. sm 4 Y X ' f W!!! g i 1 , , ' V ,W 7 f A ,1 .-...,.,.,,,,, dr: iz A Q11 , 0 V, V L ii ' X11 y V-,.,1ZL'Q'1l N V ' fi ' J tv f . af, ' ' ' ' N' 11 N ' 1, l 3 ', .. fx 'Q 4' ' f 4 , ,, .' . 1 'xffgi 51 n ' , 1 ' , ' , - 3 ' ' Y 1- ' A l w All i C isv 1 ' ' - i ' ' A' ga. ' W' i I-low It Was aaeeorr 1776 I 2 The infamous Salty Dogjug Band. It's not often the Chaffey students have an opportunity to see what their teachers are really like but they had their chance Friday, April 2. The Chaffey High School Faculty and Staff presented their ninth bicenten- nial Faculty Show entitled The Class of 1776 fHow Revolting It Wash. The show reenacted such events as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Washington crossing the Delaware. The audience had a science lesson from Nelson Palmer and Phil Piequet between bulletin announce- ments from Dr. Adams. Everyone enjoyed the first radio Soap Opera, Martha Washington, Martha Wash- ington, starring Bette Harrison and Fred Manville. Entertainment during intermission was provided by The NIGHT BLOOMING jAZZMENg the only non-Chaffey act of the shwow. The faculty and staff worked hard to produce this fine show. King George, my panty hose sag just like yours. Here, park my horse. Impresario Chet Jaeger and the NIGHT BLOOMING JAZZ MEN. llave Fl 4 W Dim ,ltflfiloli i?mF1bizn,PitsilfT1l3 P5 it titwlfmm-SCE Milliken Rohm Ga I r' YI L l ' had J 1 i . , F. . - -.B It A It M 'I Q01 lit .. Ont, lm Mmm lf t Tift flitgmrlgt if Ibm: Pm, 'mg . . any A , . W . ,Cf FEES!-IMAN CQBINET Row One: Diana Azevedor, Senatorg Cindy Gushue, Treasurerg Tamee Fabian, President, Pam Campbell, Vice President, Row Two: Becky Alemen, Secretary, Roger Dunlap, Advisor, Ann Kunze, Advisor, Robert Godinez, Advisor, Robyn Barton, Sena- tor. 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A071 4 l was born this way, what's your 'F in a- -! b f fa, 3 . I t U' V V- May I have this dance! 9 4 65:4 tgszwz-, 7'o'2'i A-if WI? .QM Kill Captain Marvel to the rescue! Carl's junior . . . it's out of this world! X , P 1 If X i , ., -' ight L 3 5 lf? ,XJ--A ' l Q lf you see Kathy, tell her she lost her They won't miss just one. . .willthey?' head! 1 fo K s excuse? Ig, g -,gm ,III I . . .1 I6 OF UI PLAOUEAWAFZD . Y , id:-srl -lk ' . ,iilfiiingwll if'iSl1120o'- limi il Img. . U if 113 Clif! Q44 Q . in i 4 'L' L fi, -1531 i:f.f,1, l gQAefwi1l.Ti1 ' .3 3,g gf in ' .. ,V A ji' if I f'9 'x 'Q I I jane Brooks Dan Rice -Iohn Mattke FINE ARTS LIBERAL ARTS SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS VOCATIONAL ARTS The Bank of America program, now in its 29th year, recognizes outstanding seniors for their excellent achievements during their four years in high school. Eleven certificate Winners were chosen, from these, four plaque winners. The following plaque winners were also awarded certificates: Jayne Brooks, Music, Susan johnson, English, Dan Rice, Mathematics, and john Mattke, Trades and Industrial. Bvmbolr Wuuwus i If Marilyn Pannone Mary Ann Wisniewski Cheryl Teel ART DRAMA FOREIGN LANGUAGES M 16 'U' Betti R. Warring SOCIAL STUDIES 'x vkxey' wfsx 1 lil' I Ill ff ffflg V N f -s l I 'K ut. - L wwf N unwxgiw Q! Mike Gacsaly Bev Lovell Susie Stump LABORATORY SCIENCE BUSINESS HOME ECONOMICS -ay .. i w I l I l A v 255 E 1 more t SENIOR TIGER STANDOUTS The following Chaffey seniors have been recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in their field of studies by the teachers in their respective departments. Sue Barden English Linda Andrejlco Ron Bowman Business Boy's Athletics Steve Evans Karen Jarvis Boy's Athletics Foreign Language Marvin Femandez Susan johnson Boy's Athletics School Service Speech Christie Hall Betty Kaarmaa English Foreign Language Mary Aguirre Jef f Eakins ,mtg joumalism Mathematics i ' Science Cindy Eix Girl's Athletics l..arry Hemandez Mary Koessler Social Studies Art Lynda Huston Steven Matthew Dance Band sas? I Tim lvliflf goykllhlti ,Al ll ! 1 lliclacllltlli lndusuizl An lllllqm BOY'5IlllllClll 'Q ie 1. It Debbifmm llzthemm MSM wr Q 1. gl Mm Bflvlll KV ., -L -5 -S' 47545 'A us 'tim rail Sem Emi img UP? lt Y 'I 'z fi 1, W mic AK f 101 'lmiw Wd Tim Mattison Maria Pena Boy's Athletics Science Michael McMaster Lynne Rasmussen Industrial Arts Drama Mark McQuaid J' janet Signorio Boy's Athletics Art ' . L : f Debbie Mechem Judy Smith Mathematics Choral Music Social Studies 'Y' Anthony Munoz Brett Toole Boy's Athletics Orchestra . .s AS' Peggy Toole Girl's Athletics Curt VonColln Donna Whited Industrial Arts School Service Cynthia Walker JoAnn XVittenborn journalism Homemaking Neal Weeks Boy's Athletics 'CZ' Elaine Albert Cory Allen Ann Amante 123- gg fo- fly' Linda Andrejko HCHFY A514580 Dennis Ades ,. TONY Aldfffff Orol Alderson Carolyn Almanzan Robert Alvarado 1 ff. lrslie Amaro julie Anderson Frank Angellotti Elva Aranda gil' .air K our is 1 np Mary Aguirre joseph Alaimo Alfredo Alapizco 71-IE QENIO In the beginningyou were in kindergarten. Times were easier then as you finger-painted your way through the year, took time out for naps on the towel of your choice, and lived on a ration of Ritz and Graham crackers. Who'll ever forget the classic songs that the teacher taught you. The echo of Farmer in the Delli' and the dog whose name was Bingo, bring back memories when your biggest problem was .preventing the paper straw in your milk carton from collapsing. This was your first taste of education, and it seemed pretty easy if all you had to do was attend for a few hours and break in the play ground equipment. XVhy there were times when you actually begged your mother to let you go to school, even when you were sick. But this did not last for long as you were casted into the real worldv of first grade and your attempts to write your name with a pencil are unparralleled even to this day! It was only the start as the years went by and you learned how to read, add, subtract, and pull the hair of a fellow class mate without getting caught. You also acquire new inde- pendence, as you took a firm stand in picking your back-to- schoolv clothes and insisting that your mother stop making avocado sandwhiches for your lunch. Jerald Aria Ronald Aria Pam Arnold 238 'x XJ Hrrrhifbfdo Errn rr rhrs to :rrr har your-sell T: he Tcrhcrhrlli. fill rnsrrurt ar you dh High, rort. r nn hrrng rhe rgc rr ol rhc mrin C flh hrrned r hir nrrh: High Srhor hr r hrshrrrrn. r .rrrrr Then rs r no longer dd ' nor, Br your run dar on rrrnf Cr rhrisrrrmhh .ind non' irnllh' nl rrcrirnct rri ,lx . -ndllrllg lflllijfj 4 ,N he it ' ,. or N. - il sh rg i l Y Q uv Y hm 3: Times we :sigh uc yur ..: choice and 'S lliholl cvs: ggi: You llit thnx me wis TLQKSE yroblcm Qt tation from :ti 1: fit 3 few home ffgn' Lhfrt Wifi xc: to lei YOU go :ii not lar for Q: tus: giidf :Z 3 llf V YOU . if 3 iciow dui P 'V' ami O ron ,f A1034 ,, P' 1 ' Q! A fm 'SW D'-x' nl Elisa Ascbedo Even at this early age you might have already made a name for your-self as Four-Square Championv or Terror of the Tetherballn, but even with such fame, you may have felt insecure as you entered jr. High. Throughout the span of jr. High, acne, various voice levels, and the desire to go from being the age of twelve to eighteen years old, were a few of the main concerns. And in the process you hope- fully learned a few things to prepare you for the final stretch: High School. As a freshman, you were the target of every bad joke on campus. Then as a sophomore you gained more confidence and no longer did you fear being in the same room with a senior. By your junior year you mastered the art of getting to class on time Cwell, most of the timej and figured out how the scramble systemi' worked. And now finally you ARE a Senior. For some, the educa- tional exerience will be continued further, but for all the graduating seniors of '76, it's another new beginning. - Marylou Aguirre V .Y Y,-figs,-.ff .ss Ruth Asklund Kathy Astley Elizabeth Aviles Cynthia Ayala Curt Baker Terry Baldwin Christina Bailey Cindy Ball -Iacki Baltzer Douglas Bales hw ,MQ Carol Banacky Barbara Bandy Mark Bama Sue Bardcn David Bardm Carol Barker Lorna Barker jim Barnard Tcrnll Bankston Mike Bamash Ned Barron Brian Bartley Craig Barton jim Base Pamela Basler Emma'Bates Susan Baynes Jim Beck William Becker Jeannie Beckman Neva Bedford Louella Bell George Bellah Stephanie Bellanco Manuel Beltran Kathleen Bender joy Bennett Michael Bennett Rebecca Bennett Tom Besserte Donna Bestamente Linda Bills Virginia Bills Rbbfff Bllfkmlfl Debbie Blair I r f 5 all Tmllll 1, l livlylvgil lfiflwllo Q, il ,ij if ul 1 4 i mlmlvylr l J 4 ll n Umm h Mlm: Terry Bllil' William Blmw Steve BICVinS Tony Blichzrski Gissellc Blum Benjamin Boctel Molly Boggs Daniel Bohannon Diana Bonilla Rugggll Boring Rick Boshm I I I I I I I I I I I jesse Bomllg Georgia Bowen Ron Bowman Charles Boyer m I I I I ,I Qollcm Boyle Pgm Bmdghaw Barry Brandt Lormnc Brayford Susan Br2Yf0Yd WW av 'Us MM 1' Dura Bndwcll ,Joann Bmo Kcvm Brmen .IHYUC Brooks Deborah Brown Funk Brown Wuliluf x 'nv.lYff.f4- I f 4 B I I . 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Row Two: Sue Barden, On the evening of june 9th, the Chaffey class of 1976 gathered together for the last time as the com- mencement ceremonies began. The seniors heard a few patting thoughts from three fellow classmates. joe Graff talked about The Founda- tion of Our Country: Where Does It Really Begin ?', reflecting on the Bicen- tennial year. Sue -Iohnson's speech, Memories, Use Them to Build Your Future allowed them to look to what the future might hold. Kevin Neff asked a sentimental question with Are You Really Glad Itls Over? After diplomas were issued, a group of new Chaffey Alumni headed for a fun filled night at Disneyland. js Y l . l ' Wf....':-,.m.,W iam., 4, wan 'uUQ9U1'?7 '? l ,Q ' , ,.,. ......,,..,,m ..,,n Ag-.1 U mf? ,fha 4 .fa F 'X 'fb-. M . iz, 'w IM u , W, g vf,,,,. i , M is W ,, if ' mkwunv ' ' ' wi' 1 . 1 W mir lrom rc KU Rbgsrllq ML Pm mf WW, Norm ' MI V31 'GH Km Pu MP. Molly Bog rx X XJ 5 Tr uiff ,, Q, NWA NHL, .,1' ----W I na, Ukhs . . Y ,. If a iz? 9, 1 , ,X-egg. V ul ,-i .. f ,94- ..-- , I A ' I ,.,' , fr if . .af 4' ,V ,Z u ,JT .- , ff , . . . Clockwise from top left: Potography Staff Ckow 1: john Molnar. Row 2: Pat Pergola, Roger Pence, Randy Poffj. Class! Faculty Staff fSuzanne Irwin, Janette Mandel, Patty Fiery. Editorial Staff Uohn Gibbs, Co-Editor, Cinclie Rutledge, Secretary, Norm Sugar Bear Naylor, Advisor, Cheryl Giles, Editorj. Sports Staff CBrenda Vann, Debbie Runels, Cindy Rosier, Kathy Callahan, Lorraine Leyva, Karen Palkoj. Activities Staff CKathy Kohn, Terri Wrigley, Linda Telep, Molly Boggs, Iauri Deansj. ,A I ,. ,. . .Al I 1 f' 1 Many long hours, sleepless nights, and lots of tears went into the making of this book. But we were not without good times, laughter and smiles, and a special feeling of friendship and love which came from our working as one. All these things, and the patience and under- standing of our Advisor, make the '76 FASTI a yearbook that we are all proud of. Though this is the end of the frustrations, hard work and head- aches, it's just the start of our memories - memories, both good and bad, which we'll keep for the rest of our lives. Look back and be happy with your memories - they will never hap- pen again, for 1976 will only happen Once In A Lifetime. 1976 FASTI Staff ,qv-' , , H v .- . . . V .A--,. CAV.-A --..-..,4, .5.., -.N l n-,Lv It X V V 269 I ,Z -V BETIRING CFIFF Fwaipwcfov Rolandiuuell Albwe Qnufv Nancy Wcwaew Geoageafke Qmdk Camlgbppw XJ L A ,, J W W 4 K V ,...v:,A..,,. L' If m,:'1f' ' . -1., ff ' i I U 1 - v . . Y IN MEMORWU Eduoatoaf Qtudent 2w5ma9Hgclw 0nb1uaPol:wOMwmf oewsw zewswmfw ,. JVQ4 4 ' V r x X, w X 1 x X f X N T J X L 3 Q Nj xd' Y W T I X JJ J fl e N xyx- UU r Q' 5 lj NX N X j J ffl xx yJ Y v I WV KU A P q xx NX XJ X I 5 x X X hx W 'N .X JJ X X xf K gil' 1 43 1 A W A 'I 4 i Ill 1.1-I 5.1- TEL! 'TSP' T 1Qf25h , 'T ff f i f - A Q , .df A -A XJ' ' XX .-XN fx, I' lo .HJ 'A W ' W X ---.-'3'll - v- 1. 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