Chaffey High School - Fasti Yearbook (Ontario, CA)
- Class of 1979
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Lg.' y fi 3 . ,L b7Nl rmlsu ON CAMPUS Nodriverstraining, A' i' Not enough books. - 'a e Faculty cutbacks, ' 'Ka-he ' All of these arearesult of . my Proposition l3.p K, AA- t . a ANOTHER VICTORY is recorded by CHAF- FEY'S WATERPOLO TEAM enroute to a record setting 30 straight league wins.A THE CHAFFEY CAMPUS is viewed bg thou- sands of students, but few of them remem er it as being empty.b if H19 2 It Would Not Have Been the Same H , NSD X A '?z':,1..j .wr-fu . , ,JS ,A rl: J ' ' : 1 6,53 ., ,nn I it ,3 rvv M 'fri I' W ' if 5 f fy W N 7 C' 1' . J' . I Ig Q. ,lr eff' ,I-nuff' r 11 rg!-f ' ' v ,gf I-Lu ' - . X, W' I ,M , ., rf 2 14' LM,fzW,r- I 4 ' M 5 Uh fit ,wifdicfe ,ff f Urea-at WE THOUGHT OUR SENIOR YEAR WOULD never come. But it is here, and now we are the graduates.4 EVEN THOUGH OUR TIGER was destroyed in I977. it has since been repaired and moved into GWS Auditorium.Y THIS YEAR, SINCE N0 PARKING PERMITS , were reqixired, parking spaces were at a pre- , K I' ., 'll' N I F 1 fx mium'4 ' . I 'x A r ak v r afar Q K x f dw 1 A ' ! I AL 1 I L x' V , ,, 1 xx I 1 1 1 E A X , f i f X V' 'K X :XA ,X ery' A 1 A P VX! R XA K X11 It rw X xxx 'rt L Elm 1 y . X . , , A lx K J JN 'X mfr r are M I 1 g K 4 L31 wg , f K I Q f I I Y 5 1 Lf A I I xr . X ,xr rx mf mr wi 5 ee f I xl Ny frrp ie N X A f YK ' LMN, x, Ibn- . New grrrrafilee 1 ,umanunnhhn Wg erEEf ,cial QLUWYCQC on QM- C . mwcyy jk It Would Not Have Been the,Same 3 Q Q ' I 4- ' ,2 M .1 QV K M 1- Q. WFS' a ww W an jgffiff Q...,. '--. Wi Z' I A 'Ww.- , ' 'WL-au. A. M? W. . 'W A Xl 3 , l,, Ni 4 1 nv.. WWHW ,J K 0 1 1 iii-P W i ' Y f wh-Q - . QA L X V , H x ', ,S H if , , ' ? -N L , me - . I S I V1 A A-vmgyrgj W iv mf s W Q W ,WA W af: 4, V ,, ' Q, MQW Yr' V ,. H N' .4 ' iw ','1A ,3 5, ' my if W X wggqy wmv M , Aw M T K I HEATHER KOOIMAN PREPARES for a hard campaign as she runs for HOMECOM- ING QUEEN.4 'TIGERS FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT, sing the CHAFFEY CHEERLEADERS and SONGLEADERS at one of the early morn- ing pep ralIies.Y G - I A T 7: Ii, 'W ,li LA Wim.. r. -pf Rf' 'f ,V fx K ' TY ai, . if ' xx XV , , , gi, V1 ,f -,- JJ R fs 'v 'r 4 W., ,f ,f' i Q M, .i , Y , as H fav ' Y ' 'X I MMP , I THE BOILER ROOM is a common advertising site for school activilies.4 If It Would Not Have'Been the Same 5 5+ . . .Competition Competition is something on which the world survives. Students were always competing with one another, trying to get better grades, being more popular, or out-doing each other physically. Competition in high school taught us to strive toward higher goals. Without competition, Would the world prog- ress? I EXCUSE ME, PARDON ME, are a few phrases that are heard in the locker compound while stu- dents struggle to get to their classes.p -Al TRYING NOT T0 BREAK THE EGG, JOHN KOHLER receives the. toss from his teammate during the class COmPCIlllOD.A TIGER RUNNERS set a blistering pace. hopeful for a faster time.y 6 It Would Not Have Been the Same 4 ,,,m,,,,, 'V 1 is ..W.,,.,, -E ,Zi ii E i h 2 fi F2 E fi 3' fs 1 QA 'X 1' .,, Wm x A 1 P SCRAMBLE IS A CHALLENGE to must Chai fey studenIs.A ANXIOUS STUDENTS AWAIT Chaffey's Delicacyw while standing in the Snack Bar line.4 W.-,.,,.,..W...J -1 4 fu Y: , 1,' W Y In 4 q, V, Q , 1 1 AH, ,. .. N 'X 9 J 7 7 I F Vfff iw ' , Y' ,fn fr' ' , f' , ' ff-fm! 4 w, 1 - ' df 1 ,f .f , , 4, ff! will M ,K .WJ M aw, l ,,f1E f A- ,fn-' uf - , , , I- V1 1 VX! , diy Q2 1,4- ,4 f, -of Afd Y ..e. a ' 1' -f 4'!fx-I 'Z 'I - ' I , --.. , , , , K 4,1 ,, ff' , , ,L 51 f' , - A - f' , .1 '1 , , f . ' 4 nf I. .. if L12 .,j L f rl- 1 -7 ' ' S .. ,X ' I , f' I 4 f , ,l 'If A ,- 5,1 f 4 7 fjf, 'f.1,, . Y '5 H X. '., , 1. X X ff F X L - X' V f ' I K A. 3, , .3 , J Xa, L . ,f ,K k X, , Y 7 4 V: f I , , Q -. HCM KW as I 3 4 ff ,W mi WM lf? Q, nf 4' u YA - 4 n ff 'V' Ivy' 17 VN' It Would Not Have Been the Same 7 . . .Hard Work Many individuals and groups worked to make CHAFF EY a better school, STUDENT OFFICERS planned all school activities during summer vaca- tion. Most students spent between 700 and 1000 hours in class last year. An average of l75 hours of work were . necessary to put on a formal dance. Athletes put in many days of practice. Perhaps the most notable were FOOT- BALL and WATERPOLO who began practice during the summer. All people involved in sports. however, were dedi- cated. I , J THE SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST is a challenge for college-bound SENIORS.b SOUND OFF, SOUND OFF, signals the begin ning of one of the BAND'S many drills.A LEO PETSUCH and his ground crew work con stantly to keep' the campus cleanb W 8 It Would Not Have Been the Same l S .N T Q 2 f , , T ' ,rrftrp 'MX ' 3 J fW 'w NtXii!wJ 5-l7'r- Q ANZ-Dj ' 1 Q, A ' QTS N XJ T X axjifff L -. :J M iii7RJ it Wi Rf, V xxx 5, iii 1 Qifrg t ft JON ,T ww Wtwmmwmd W ivy--Q Fe 1- .W4,f t .7 'r' i K- cw QQQEVN 1 .. X7 ii. , xi X ' Xa HQ. 5 23 2.0 ma 557 3 of 72: WO- 40 :s Q ,ibiza- ,, eezgww if f u ' 3 , gg zgfm Q , -' . A ,. Q N XEQJS' f , 'X 'N Qt ,mf U MANY STUDENTS devote most of their time to A i their studies. and take pride in their work. 4 f lx i ,XV ' Lf iciy qi H wk TRYING TO FULFILL the ENGLISH require- T fi! 'I ts concentrate on their reading ' I i Wi. cf,-ith? E 1 M It Would Not Have Been the Same 9 X . . . Assistance Assistance is the key to improvement. Big brothers and sisters helped guide incoming freshmen through their first year at Chaffey. Class and club advisors were always there giving assistance. They organ- ized, brought up new ideas, and informed us on ways in which we could improve activities. The librarians helped us find informa- tion which we searched for. With their assistance, we expanded our knowl- edge. Vigi A SHOCKING EXPERIENCE could be in store for electronic students if it were not for the guid- ance of MR. ZMOLEK.y ASB PRESIDENT CRAIG ACOSTA helps incoming freshmen become familiar with our enormous campus. 1 1! ip N -we 10 It Would Not Have Been the Same ., ,. t-kk, ---1 T 'LJ' 3- El ASSISTANCE COMES IN MANY FORMS, not the least of which is LORNA HAINES, School Nurse, who does her best to help with whatever she can.Y' fl 11 53 22 V WI 1'-W X- xWf-- ..,. , .,NkQ nv re '71 gpg p 1 COUNSELOR lend a helping is always there to MANY OF' CHAFFEWS ATHLETES could not perform without the help of HOMER THOMP- SON. Athletic Trainer.4 It would Not Have Been the ti Q 0 XXX Y . . . Happiness Happiness is defined as a state of well being and contentment. CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL had many opportu- nities for its students to enjoy them- selves. Everyone liked the assemblies. JOHN GODDARD, MODERN DANCE, THE 2000 CONCERT, and many oth- ers provided terrific entertainment. The biggest. most exciting news for ath- letes was making the team. Eventually it was scoring the touchdown or hitting a homerun, and winning the game. And everyone liked having his favorite teacher. CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL has many dances Backwards dances like PIRATES PARADISE are always very populanp KELLI BEINGESSER shows that a smiling per son makes other people happy.Y Kia i it is is ef t ,M Yr i ' X03 NB gi X is Q2 TERISvictory.p ts xx Q i XX Q kg ' is it NYJ. N eg t sr s its r X ti is . QQ ixgiiitel he A' 'Qi X3 Q39 K ,N 4 :fb ,S so ' 5 X ...N ' esgssaattss 1.1 txvf 1 CTF tgqfkk wax x . M, I2 It Would Not Have Been the Same HOMECOMING QUEEN TERI GONZALES and escort. JOHN McKELVEY rejoice after ' 1' I' 'WFT fy , X ,, , Kigffff fa , f,4fL f72f9-,,Q1f4ffmMZ ff ,fii1eL,:.4fy .J7J'Ff1' 'Y J' , 17 X ' SPO' x X 3. MZ 0 x 41,7 fini, Li 'if,,2,4'z1 L,55m,A- In K 5511- ffl-fl s N ' iv ,jiftazavuffcfnl fi, f'F'L-415427 ,Zigi ,l?ff'4f?fl-41 , ' L h 2 , f f , A , , , Y ,. A ,5.7L.531Lw1.:wfl ,647 jfg,L,,zc4,+f-47 ,gf-4,z,,!,g, VK Y V 7,41 Vddfjbwylcw. :fx .j44,L,,j,lk, f,'f:1M4,14,A1i! if VIGGXL i- 1, . .Za ,964 j-1fif'4l1'fw! 5ff 4+ffwifQf Z: 742MM M ' Al T Imaam 4, ff fl x ffwef f i-fs2f7fffM5x ff i1 . w5,f,f,,. Z!f,...Mg c7 4 , 4Q af .A g K ?,4,,,b iffy JL 6,74-f Awtbcjr ,d 447 M ,Alljffi Li .ffxfx f ,igyzfc 414 54? 11 r 4w?4'l , ,aw ,Qymamf am Llc-CJ .fvfhvf yu f'1v7! 6444 f6 .'7 .,- K -Q ,cvufl .f-50 ,,Zfw55w!'.f7A, if S' , 0 4, ,ugegf ,Cd-Af A ,f.11Q.4if,.QM O , I . 7 4 ' I , .WM 4 -. - ,' L ',f.i '7f4 Jfaf?7l fix X44 QW! I 1-:VERY STUDENT loves 10 have these on - Q 5 'Q ,,,.fZl1,fl. ffl., ff .Q fU,,,.,,,,,4 vaunffi f Inj ,-4??'g., returned papergq A V . m fl -ff?-4-'3414P1-44, f'7 T54 G STUDENTS COME EARLY to enjoy the VFrigg2 , - m ' . q2f2fr,a'QgL.4l . , day mgfning 14156517 ' 5 .... M..4. ,..,.....M .. .h.....v.. ..-....... .... ........-.....4.p,.-W.....,,.,.-, kkhhk ...nL.....4.. .,.. ...L.......14--..,...44.:.4..:4:,' K -K .-hk - ,Vhkk k,kV Lk-,- , K K , yi L. , , , V A . . , . . . ,,,,. . .. ,.,, 7..'g.g ,,., 7 ,... .,., ,,,. . , ,.,. , . Q A . Q 19 ' Q hwy pew. if ,,,H Ulf It www Nm Have Been me . . .Each Other Friendship was frequently demon- strated on the Chaffey campus. Devoted counselors and teachers were always there to help students with their homework, personal problems, or col- lege information. Teammates worked together as one group to try to win. always around to laugh, with. place for which requires effort from ARE frequently seen on It Would Not Have Been the Same -TO gre qxxcfe., I X xx C9.vC9-Wil? YKOGUL i x -Er i EGM QQ QQQKX X Ylwesi- E EW i frxkwx Sage, LSD QE, LSLK XX if , A Q ii xvC,OuN cawfwifw Ywuofq, yli L f 'g 1, A' Q.5L,4,ii,,lLf C3-QW Euvmvnzm I S , ' M' QXCJXYEX cringe 0.4 l ftfapfcfz km.M.-i,.,,e.,,,,,,, M ,M E,L,mm,,L,L,,Ki O, . STUDENTS COUNT ON EACH OTHER for companionship during lunch and between ciasses.4 mix THE GIRLS' CLUB earns valuable service ffyxu'M'M'i points while cleaning the campus.A if EVEN THOUGH OUR SCHEDULE is hectic, i we find the time to share with others.4 ..mm-..n,Y.....v,.,.,...,ef,,u.., . ,..l ,..i, , -,wily It Would Not Have Been the Same 15 Recognition paw HH nw Ed Whitney The Chaffey Student Body is proud to recognize and pay tribute to a person who is of such great value to the school. For over l5 years he has shown his out- standing ability to understand and work with students. A former mathe- matics teacher, he has become one of the finest counselors in his department. He has been the counselor coordinator and chairman of the Local Curriculum Steering Committee. With deepest appreciation we, the Fasti Staff of 1979, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Edward Whitney 115523 f Q' . is it Dedication 17 E5 l I8 Seniors The most memorable thing was my passing Mr. Pine's Physics class. - Mary McPherson I 1 0 2 -.,e fa, f' ' fit at A f' -Q ,f X 7 ,LM QLD iffy ,flhfll IU, Wy 1 tt! 011 , lqflk, V, Y V V. J P ilff fm ,Q wi' tr T is 1' fy 1 Ni nd if. 5' I QM! KX The most memorable time of this school year has to be when everyone was tromping knee-high through trash! - Zig Nabrovskis Getting the old tiger repaired and a new one built really gave the students of Chaffey something to be proud of. The rally on the football field with the faculty was exciting. 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December Eileen 0'Connell Girls of the Month ' G asf' Jfi'l 4, . lk?-sin, -f ' - s , 'Aff I ' .4 4 ' J N - , ,Q V - iq E K, ,WV , L-X ctoben ' 'I Be0,kyAflcn1anl, 50 Girl of the Month ID IK 1 February e Sparks June Shelly La Master May ' Teri Gonzales March Jill Duerlk Boys ofthe Month October John Kohler December Doug, Peters September Craig Aeosta ,fin M,,4-uk 2, Q Nove3:ber ' eorge rhnggl February Terry King 1 as Scott , , may Kexin Oliver 1 it be S R YN mmm -Q Boy of the Month 51 Girl and Boy 0 1 CRAIG ACOSTA - Craig has been the ASB President for 2 years, the first ever to accomplish this. He has been a member of Marching Band for 4 years. sewing this year as t'Top Sergeant? He has been a member of Principal's Council, the Graduation Requirements Task Force, Chairman of the Intra-Dis- trict Advisory Board, and a member of the District Competencies Task Force. He was the School's Representative to Boys, State and a member of Who's Who in American High Schools. Craig is a Big Brother and active in commu- nity groups. rg! the Year TERI GONZALES - Teri is currently ASB Vice President, President of NESC Club, and President of the Cow- abunga Y Club. She has been a member of Orchesis and has been in the Music Man and South Pacific. Teri also has been the Tiger Mascot in her Junior Year and the Class! Faculty Editor of the Fasti. She has been a Big Sister and an active member in her church. Senior S tandouts Art Linda John Dan Mark Williams Banman Funk Simons Athletics '::' X Kitt Bob Laurie Chris Holk Fellhauer Koustik Herbert Business we ff Vicki Janeal Beverly Rozella Williams Russell Melton Stockwell English Qfilliifg., Judy Looney Jeriene Simone Evans Klitenic Foreign Language Mary 3x Allan David McPherson Pelletier Pitcher H isiory Jill Duerr 54 Senior Standouts C-. Simone Allan Klitenic Pelletier Linda Mullen 'Q-. --'W i, I F Simone Klitenic U Mary McPherson 1 Debbie Fulton John Rosello Jerienne Evans Home Economics Monica Linda Teddi Ashbaush Lamp Industrial Arts Dean Roger Dunlap Scheenstra Math lm? 2. l 4. Simone Alan Klitenic Gennis Rigsbay Mike Hanna Allan Pelletier Senior Standouts 55 Per orming Arts Craig Elizibeth Cynthia Renee Acosta Biggs Gushue Sparks Science vang., Tonda Fred Cynthia Allan Bradshaw Adams Gushue Pelletier Lag Richard Mark Joe Aguirre Myrick Rizzo 56 Senior Standouts - 1 Graduatzon Speakers nr? ,i ! 1 g Acosta Renee Sparks Kevin V National Meri Z Commended Students Elaine Deborah Crawford Daniel 21319116 Not Pictured mme Steven Wisnewski Ra H k nsom ic s What we remember most about the organized activities was the clubs' par- ticipation in intermural sports and also working together on the activities sec+ tion on Fasti Staff. -- Debbie Hagen, Michelle Hughuesg Michele Johnston, Rosanne Sevallos We wlpwifiw UvfWffJ'e0'w Wm oawlgsig we regatta-sf? all 1? What I remember most about the activities was being a part of Pep Squad, and all the fun times we had together. - Susan Salsa Hfljlvg at in W 650' 'G-4 sf aififi 3 Qfftjw afar Sf gmc' What I remember most was the Homecoming dance, football games, and crazy times with crazy friends. - Linda Mullen afar fe My most memorable activity here at Chaffey was the honor of being on court for Homecoming Queen. I met so many friends and became closer to the old. Overall I had a great time. - Shelley Trowbridge The things I remember most of all are the football games, working on Fasti, and Tiger Rag, being and the good times with my friends. - Shelly LeMaster TT5f1 w2s,fta1w-V it pggggfw , fo W'-G-A f fffwt'-X.-mqze, 5fO'Hw . 2 U I, O 512144 Ma tee bww WWW l lzmcw' M ... hope MJ? ylffr jf , t l c f I p f t P Q of , S X ' i 4 L 9 CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL football fans watch the game closely against Fon- tana. 4 PEP COMMISSIONER LESLIE HUNTER gets cheering response of specta- tors during, a football game. Y 1 9 L QQ, A IPv'f'iHv9,i I Sir Nfl of 0-... L O AT ONE OF THEIR MANY MEETINGS activities council discusses the plans for the camival. A V 59N It Governs the Student Body Executive Council Executive Council was the high- est governing body on campus. The council was composed of ASB officers felected by the Stu- dent Bodyl, appointed officers, class officers, and a number of commissioners from each class. These members were put into five committees: ASB Budget and Policies Handbook, Guidance! Discipline!Campus Supervision, Curriculum! Instruction, Student- to-Student flnter-Culturalj, and Student-to-Staff. Executive Council developed and adminis- tered ASB policies, procedures and set the ASB budget of 570,000 The council was the law making body on campus. They worked on such projects as, Scramble and Campus Clean-up. CRAIG ACOSTA, Associated Student Body President, presides over Executive Council and is responsible for represent- ing Chaffey students. Y .it I sf 60 Student Government Row 1 - Teri Carter, Martha Beltran, Carol Lopez, Kathy Brown, Teasha Proctor, Lisa Bassi, Teri Gonzales, Diane Acezvedo, Doug Bowden. Row 2 - Becky Bernard, Chris Mann, Steve King, Mark Petrusati, Victor Gonzales Steve McKellar, Kim Krall, Gigi Carter, Charlotte Cano, Bill Ardagno, Kevin Vaughn, Mary McPherson, Carl Clif- ton, Craig Acosta. Row 3 - Tom Lazenby, George Johnson, Joe Olive, Cindy Gushue, Bob Fellhauer. Q s 7 in . . 22 i ELECTED OFFICERS INCLUDE Row l - Kim Krall - Secretary: Lisa Bassi - Jr. Senator: Teasha Proctor - Frosh. Senator, Carol Lopez - Frosh. Senatorg Teri Gonzales - ASB Vice-President. Row 2 - Mag' McPherson - Sr. Senatorg Craig Acosta - ASB Presidentg Diane Acezvedo - Sr. Senatorg Charlotte Cano Treasurer. Not pictured: Mark Petrusati A Jr. Senatorg Doug Bowden and Carl Clifton - Soph. Senators Cindy Gushue - Parliamentarian. I Planning the Yearis Social Events Running Activities Board is Activities Board Chairper- son JILL DUERR. She presides over all meetings of the ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Row l - Karen Olsen - lnter Club Council President: Karen Bales - Frosh. Class President. Row 2 - Julie DeGeorge - Advertising Manager: Linda Mullen - Publication Representative: Rosanne Sevallos - 2nd semester Sgt. at Arms: Becky Ale- man - Sr. Class President: Leslie Hunter - Pep Commissioner, Jill Duerr - Activities Board Chairperson: Heather McMinn f Jr. Class President. Row 3 f John Kohler f Athletic Commis- sioner. Not pictured: Renee Sparks - Performing Arts Representativeg Debbi Daniel - Service League President: Marie Fortney A Soph. Class Presidentg Ruth Benymer - 2nd semester Secre- taryg Tracy Deason - lst semester Sgt. at Arms: Eileen O'Connell - lst semester Secretary. Activities Board, while being responsible for the entire activity program at Chaffey. 1 ' 1 I H S!! .tis L S SE S rg. 92 2,5 . -r 'if f s,, ai., t' . W 5 ,Q ,L-if 11 . R. fi- I .it low l - Karen Bales, Becky Aleman, Renee Sparks. Susi Borgards, Irene McKenna, Debi Ward, Rene Gaerlan, fiary Carpenter, Pam Mosher. Row 2 M Ruth Behymer, Leslie Hunter. Rosemary Espinoza, Demeris Estrada. Lori Iampos, Carol Corby, Diane Hansen, Connie Curatolo, Kathy Rawski, Beth Barnaby, Heather McMinn. Susan lalsa, Evie Hill. Tony Izzo, Linda Mullen. Row 3 f Jill Duerr, Debbi Daniel. Annamaria Antoni, Rosanne Sevallos, ulie Eegleorge. Row 4 - Martin Runnels. Mark Hayes, Mike Van Dame, Kevin Parks, Doug Peters, Jay St. Clair, o n o er. Activities Board Activities Board was an impor- tant part of Student Government. It was composed of ASB officers Celected by the Student Bodyj, Pep Squad members, and a repre- sentative from each club on cam- pus. All members were broken up into five committees: School Spirit, Class Competition, Public- ityfPublication, Athleticstlntra- murals, and Evaluation. Each day the Board met either as a whole, or in committees, to plan and organize all activities and events that occurred on campus. Their primary interest was in represent- ing all students, finding out what their interests were and working on activities to meet their needs. They were a group of people who hoped to promote student involvement and spirit. Each per- son involved had a common interest - the Chaffey student. Student Government 61 31.5 i luzffeyis Court J udicicz! Council Judicial Council was the interpera- tive branch of Student Council. It met when a question was brought to them on such matters as ASB poli- cies, rules, and laws. Kelli Beingesser, Martin Runnels, Kimm Cheatley. Chief Justice - Kelli Beingesser. V f s 4, .ig We ACTIVITIES BOARD OFFICERS LINDA MULLEN, RENEE SPARKS, AND DEBBI DANIEL listen carefully as a problem is discussed. A Student Government Advisor - Barry W. Cadwallader. L 62 Student Government KW I z. r '1' Y Advisor f Dr. Rich Morrison , . . ' . J . .Q N Y Y QW S. s Kawai J ., ,,-1 'T' .t BT? ,. Sal-Techs SAT-TECHS Stands for School Appraisal Team Technicians. Its goal was to serve as a peer coun- seling program in its third year at Chaffey. The main purpose of its members was to be friends and a helping hand to counselors, secretaries, students, etc. Its purpose was summed up when Brenda Sage said, There is a special uniqueness in learning and understanding true and realistic problems that other people have tocope with. LOW l I' lasho l - Lisa Beck. Shelly Lewis, Kathy Brown. Row 2 4 Maria Thielo, Robin Cole, R. L. Morrison, Diane Thomas. Not pictured: Joanne HX l i ,Tim Vasquez, Carl Clifton, Doug Bowden. Becky Barnard, Melinda Torres, Robin Olds, Brenda Sage. 'IY1 , git ???iii 45352 ii VSV 5' H5252 r l it 1 rf as V m2452455 1 2521-ffl .af-.. ,,.,3,,.f.W1t, Mrk-fem -we zsxgaffsliw 21 rs. ,Jim.I,,,,,,. w-aliwafi, , A at ww' am. Tiilliiffeifaii' its 5 2,g?iY?U s lqgigfS 551' 2 iiiafls as ?112v9' sei a sgfggifv, f 1 Era ?,Waa 782 eflstfi- wage? , it Q an :M . -ii, K is- qg .. 'Je- 37'iEiii3si ei, 21222 rr: . SY Y. Yffi . E. . 5. .QL . ,, 5 ,a..,,3, sfrggrfqf Ei? i ' finial QR 1' Sf M ? 1-23 163 ft ies. , s3weTlareQ':r Q h as if , is Ti Mg . , 536 2 l if l is ll in 1 gif.: .. -- e ff ,.1: g Q If :gf 23 f . ,S , t . .,-, 'l a Sat-techs 63 64 Clubs Row l - Jamie Watson, Ginger Wing, Sharman Reed, Maryanne Kallas. Craig Acosta, Lynne Biancc Ndala McCullough, Chris Mendoza. Carol McEachron. Row 2 - Brenda Sage, Maria Thielo, Lynette Car ton, Jeff Whitney, Jeff Catella, William Bashor, Carl Clifton. Row 3 - Mark Rico, Dan MacKay, Rene Foi sha, Fred Parker, Neil Vargas, Donny Manning. Row 4 - Dave Agnell, Glen Pallas, Scott Shoneman. J aff 5 iz' ? sf :.v,g' 4- i t -v 35 232 if i iii ., gm.-Ti, A 'Z i ' Hg 1 , 2 . i a., - M ei? : A PEP BAND consists :Qc of many active Band f f A , .J . members. Their pur- l pose is to promote 332 , school spirit during if football and basket- ball games. Not only fliif f' have they performed at football and basket- ball games but they've participated in trash ,Q,i Row l - Maria Martinez, Tammi Campa, Lauri Zbinden, Denise Dugan, Eva Garcia, Melinda Hollaway, Veronica Ortiz, Elizabeth Chave Sandy Wooten. Row 2 - Linda Hernandez, Ann Maurer, Maria Raygoza, Dottie Goforth, Teri Troutman, Sherry Morrison, Yolanda Orti Patty Cocek. Row 3 - Advisor - Mrs. Rita Smith, Terri Cole, Monica Mulhall, Lori Keith, Letty Jimenez, Tina Blair, Denny Fox, Annamz ria Antoni, Ellen McKay, Michele Johnston. Lorraine Baeza. PEP CLUB is open to anyone attending Chaffey. The purpose of the club is to help the Pep Squad in promotin and creating school spirit. They sold hats, scarves, and mittens to raise money for ASB funds. All year the worked raising money through fund raisers to buy Pep Club jackets for the top ten girls in the club. A SIESC CLUB is associated with Chaffey's science class. This club is a support organization to help finance field trips offered with the science class. NESC also is designed to allow students that aren't enrolled in the class, but are members of the club to partici- pate in excursions to places like the Grand Cai yon, Yosemite, and marine environments of southern California. NESC offers the student an opportunity to enjoy natural wonders of our area by observation and education.Y Row I f Madhav Rananavare, Teri Gonzales. Stacy Gonzales, Bernie Alba, Lorrie Johnson, Sally Reasman, Kim Krall. Betty Jeffrey, Tamee Fabian, Jim Bruno, Jodi Pannone, Tony Izzo, John Hsu. Row 2 ff Stacy Beck, Tracy Putnam, Bob Fellhauer, Kent Hoyos, Jim Bray, Steve Olson. Kevin Vaughn. Tom Amante, Craig Cunningham, Doug Peters, Linda Weisen, Ross Martin, Advisor W Ted Reeves. Row 3 W- Tad McMahan, Jay Evans. Danny Perryman, George Johnson, Jim Vlendoza, Jeannie Gifford, Michelle Lee. Cathy Picher. Lori Sandquist. Row 4 - David Keith. Stan St. Clair, Darren Mierau, Scott Woods. Denise Montgomery, John McKelvey. Cheryl Tipple, Mark Hayes. J 3 M .xit ..it B T B S J e if C it if C C C C it UW' is QUILL AND SCROLL Rowl - John Huber, Linda Mullen. Cheri Snell. Shelly LaMaster, Susan Korth, Trish Rohrer, Doris Rojas, Nita Witt, Elaine Crawford. Melissa Flynt, Crystal Noms, Dave Hattula. IJILL AND SCROLL isqan organization for Journalism students. The group consists of students who are in the upper third of heir class according to their grades, and who have an interest in Journalism.A Clubs 65 66 Clubs I .i ii xl, ein 'WWI S CLUB IS AN ACTIVE SERVICE CLUB sponsored by Soroptomist International of Ontario. This year some of their project have included decorating the boys' locker room for the football team, ushering at community concerts, visiting a nursing home and doing campus clean-up.Y Row l - Sandy Rojas, Doris Rojas, Wendy Nichols. Lori Campos, Jullie Beavers, Eileen O'Connell, Rosanne Sevallos, Lori Keith, Zigi Nabrovski, Debbi Hagen, Allison Brown, Tracy Deason. Row 2 - Cathy Dickerson, Annamaria Antoni, Sandy Wooten, Laura Coward, Maria Raygoza, Elayne Roland, Donn Danke, Donna Koon, Denise Payne. Row 3 - Lisa Garcia, Monica Mulhall, Molly Lopez, Viki Vaughn, Brenda Weiland, Brenda Schreib, Cheri Snell. 7, W t,. 7- -f f f ,,,k,,,,,,g,M,h ,,,y,,1,,w.,,,,,i5,,,g,,.,,,,,..,,,,.i, , ,,.1f,-M, ,M f,,-f-y.:,,1i,fx-.ie-z,.1i,,-e.1,.f,:ig.:'--,Meg M,-,,v, gf,-'ie 'fc' .M wg- -:ggi-sfaggg :ef 1 V 2 i 1 in 1,-is, . , J f 1 ' '- , 1 g- i 1 2 I SPONSORED BY THE J KIWANIS INTERNA- TIONAL OF oNTARlo, Key e Club is a service club com- guys. Some of their services J eieesz' posed of junior and senior this year included selling refreshments at basketball games and working at the Father-Student Banquet in Z o E 3 5 V Q27 ,iff ii, ,.,. :,.v:?e:w -55:25 1315 , ,,,,,, u lziefirgif - wif 3,5-'ig L wiifizkfg 1 ,, , iii., Mizz., is :ite-,1 iw ,, .S KQSQIWZVI: fzufilsfii i.i..w:i:wfaSe7'Q:: iff- is-2.amf.f .,,,im ,,,, wi, me: f5Z,:efs:wa ages: L Row l Club Sweetheart 3 Cindy Gushue. Row 3 f Dave Gushue, John McKelvey, Thorsten J unge. Row 4 - Tom Lazenbj Tom Aleman, Kevin Parks. - Mark Hayes, Daniel J. Perryman, Steve Olsen, Kent I-Ioyos. Row 2 - George Johnson, Mike Steritz, Ke f l iaihiiiwailtiisfszgftf :f2,,w:atsSz:tfw.f 512532115 1151336 tu-were-:iyi.sf:1 si ' iii . Tiff ef: ll L'fL Up front - Steve Darling. Row l - Denise -IQ LaMaster. Chris Jochimsen. Cindy Wampler, Sevine 'e'eeLe Nurredine, Judy Looney, Elaine Crawford. Row 2 - Chris Garnica. Kathy Snell. Tammy Smith. Mar- yanne Morgan, Christina Powers. Row 3 f Linda jf? A't, g Mullen, Cheri Snell, Shelley LaMaster. Pam Dinter. I Don Bowen. Karyn Sauls. SHAKESPEARE CLUB studies the living iiiysli f arts of William Shakespeare. They have . W A gone to see many of his plays and read his l . books. They also participated in a food .C 1 sale.4 l . t., N :wr iyyi y CRESENDO . low l 5 Vicky Danish. Brenda Sage. Nalda McCullough. James Watson, Lynne Bianco. Craig Acosta, Jeff Whitney. Maryanne Kallas. Chris Mendoza. Row 2 WIACJVISOI' - Mrs. Jackson. Dan Mackay, Jim Sheffield, Sharmen Reed, Lynette Carlton, Carl Clifton, Maria Theilo, Carol McEachron. Donny Manning, Lorri lright, Brenda Hamilton. Row 3 3 Scott Schoneman, Neil Vargas, Jeff Catella. IRESENDQ CLUB consists of the most qualified people involved in the Chaffey high school band. Cresendo club helps the I.H.S. band in case of any major problems. Activities that Cresendo Club has done is start a memorial fund for the music depart- nent, campus clean-up, and have had progressive dinners.A Clubs 68 Clubs Row l - Andria Vaughn, Paul Mata, and Sam Havens. Row 2 - Bill McKee, Bruce Grip, Ronda Stubblefield, Cindi Griffin, Sam Burr and Carol Ling. s zre ig f A xg it ' iffffw 'Nfgwz L 35 Vega we Y aw to ' A A,h,. A A A, A AA ,A A , , ,A 2 AA A ,A,AA,A,A,,AAfeAm .W Aa3,,AA,,LW ,A N- ,ge 54565 fiigreeggzgaaygf-siavAg,51ggzrgagztgi g,,f5i,f,Ag2?r: -A -ff m mf 1, Q 5 Eswiw M Qi, Sge,gwA,f?kQ,.fAA,A,A MW. A, gf EA jtlfief-f'f Ehgtiattf-5f4gfih N A 2 M its S M A., y 2 ag . SN W Warm was Aa M as lysis Y .A STWAQ ima ff Sw 2: Q. Q is ,AQs.g:Apa,,.A,fQAwf,,q,pgA, ,mg ,wegggg .wa f T. Qi? Q? A A X ,A , Wiatr EM fm A Twig A 52 i2A55.Am,Aa2,AAtlAA-SA if isa A 2-A .A ,A ,aft .. Q. 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V S, N R Ai r s AAA,,A AAAA S 53 i ff, ai alri te ' f , Row l - Joseph Thalken, Elizabeth Biggs, Tammy Smith, Mike Tosha, Ann Mauer. Row 2 - Cheryl Ayres, Virginia Vasser, Ruth Beyhmer, Renee Spark Lisa Gibson, Lynetta Hale, Randy Guimon , Lisa Cutshall, Lorraine Baeza, Laura Gilmore. Row 3 -W Leslie Sutliff, Keli Coffman, Kris Watson, J im Watso Jim Stokke, Marlene Gutierrez, Jorgie Men oaa, Scott Snyder, Jeff McBride, Jim Robb, Lorraine Thomas. CAMERATA CLUB consists of people involved in different types of choral groups. They have different types of fund-raisers to pay for their outfits, such as bake sales, and car washes.A PHOTO CLUB is for people who have an interest in photography. Most of its members have had at least one year of photography at Chaffey. During the year the group went on trips to enjoy the scenery and take pictures, Row l - Minka Hauder. Madhav Rananavare. Linda Davidson, Paula Mendes. Teri Pillsbury. Phyllis Williams. Nancy Wilbanks. Tony Kelly. Row 2 - Kevin McMurtrey, Mike Schaper. Raelene Davis. Scott Nelson. Cindy Schildberg, Advisor - Mr. Austin, Wendy Nichols. Celine Oakford. Terry Clayton. Row 3 Y Lynette Salsa, Darbi Peters, Brian Purdy, Robert Alderete, Anita Koczor, David Adling, Gloria Carrillo. Michelle Hughes, Donna Koon. Denise Payne. Molly Hyde. Nanette Jaurequi. Row 4 f Chris Mendoza, Scott Crappa. Mike Robison, Thorsten Jahren, Ruth Stegner, Victor Kikel, Bill Gregory, Marion Oliver, tl 3 ',e-Q Row l - Kathy Wampler. Kelly Murphy. Lynda Trowbridge, Becky Zimmer. Gloria Carillo, Lyn- ette Salsa. Advisor - Mr. Van Dame. ART CLUB is for people who are inter- ested in art. They work on art projects , that they make and sell. .iti l xr, C L U Clubs 69 X sw.a,3f 70 Clubs ing club on campus. All Y Clubs and Campus Clubs are eligi ble for this award. The trophy is presented to the club which attains the highest amount of combined points in three catago ries. These are service points, Club Competition and G.P.A. This was the first year that the trophy was given out. 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Row 2 - Joan Steritz, MaryAnne Radcliff, Robin McEachron, Karen Smith, Melanie Hennager, Kathy Aria, Laurie Koustik, Judy Aria, Lisa Bassi, Donna Hollngworth, Lori Arrington, Sue Franey. Row 3 - Kerry Metcalfe, Shannon Wilkins, Gina Beltran, Kristy Metcalfe, Julie Vunipola, Kelli Beingesser, Shelly Bauer, Denise LaMaster. Teresa Bauer, Kitt Holk, Candy Marlowe, Shelley LaMaster, Vicki Koustik, Janet Richardson, Mary McPherson, Bernie Alba, Stacy Beck, Teri Pogorelc. CAA consists of all people involved in athletics at Chaffey. Each year they have fund raising activities such as selling programs for football games and bike-a-thons. The money raised is used to buy uniforms and athletics equipment for all sports on the Chaffey campus. A SSF stands for California Scholarship Federation. The club consists of the top academic students at Chaffey High School.Y low l - Eileen O'Connell, David Pitcher. Allan Pelletier. Row 2 - John Hsu. Jeannie Gifford. David Hennager, Mark Krause. Debbi Daniel. Robin AcEachron, Janet Weisen. Karla Radcliff. MaryAnne Radcliff, Jenny Edwards, Brenda Hamilton. Row 3 - Michele Johnston, Sandy Rojas. Rick Bendel. Jim ihcffield. Mark Miscewiez. Joe Skouronski. Susan Korlh. Cheri Snell. Elaine Crawford, Linda Hernandez, Diane Mitzenmacher. Row 4 - Doris Rojas, Mary Iarpenter. Bud Baughman. Maria Theilo. Lynne Bianco. Jeff Whitney. Craig Acosta. Shelly LaMaster, Kitt Holk. Row 5 - Shawn Fremlin. Shelly Lewis, Scott inyder, Carol Ling. Joseph Thalken. Marlene Gutierrez. Viki Vaughn. Donna Danke. Lori Keith, Cathy Wampler. Tung To, Kerry Allen. Emmie Hus. L,-fs 3 li Q CHESS CLUB g . f gives peoplea 5 Q chance to relax and - . 5' ' lle' , play chess. The M, group also has , 3' chances to compete J at .teet y gegy N in many Chess if U Tournamentsq J T .., aw ' 'A K .. J ii i, kk.' e ii gs L. g Ll g ,,g ,.g5gg. ..., i ,.l... ..g. . y i J gigg ?:Eg y..y g y llaoxiifdl -dlidwin Fuentes. Mark Squires, Phil Fryer. Row 2 A Advisor - Mr. Watts, Thomas Chia, Dan Durham, Bill Glover, Leroy a ona o. Clubs 71 - .-4 72 Clubs yu-Q., Row l - Clare Thalken. Elizabeth Biggs. Bonny Warner, Mary McPherson, Molly Lopez. Linda Rohmund, Christie Schrecken- gost. Row 2 - Thorsten Junge. Advisor f Wolfgang Koessler, Mic Rosenveldt, Debo- ' rah Chantry. Conrad Brettschneider, Fred Dobler, Bette Kanavy, Jennifer Draper. GERMAN CLUB enhances those who are interested in understanding their German culture. The members of German Club have participated in many food sales.p 5?-if '- ' ' ' li' f - ' - +L . . -V L-ri.--xl: ,S ttf,-is .Q-Z .f,. . ... ,:-f:. Lf ,.', izr.--5.--ty . , .V , K 7 . -- H .f 1, aff -f- - 7 -'-i,: h. ff 1 f,'.. F . pw I e 1 'V ,i,'- e 91 ' i,-. ie,- . t--- i1 'IIV' V .'i- H A- ,et,- . 'e'.' fi '.,- S et.' 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Throughout the year they try to raise money for schol- irships given to outstanding, graduating Hispanic students. A major project of Mecha's was planning Cinco de Mayo fes'tivities.Y Row l - Rosalie Alvarez, Cynthia Pabon, Sandy Rojas, Demeris Estrada, Doris Rojas, Cindy Gatica, Mico Robles, Felipe Cano, Desiree Salazar. Row 2: Ann- Vlarie Alvarez, Pamela Alfaro, Arlene Davila. Helen Guzman, Martha Saucedo, Mavel Diaz. Annamae Nevarez, Sylvia Hernandez, Julie Rivas, Patsy Prado, Venus Beravedez, Advisor - Henry Gonzales. Row 3 - Carrie Sepe. Anita Flores, Veronica Orona, Sue McDonald, Rita Saucedo, Yvonne Villanueva, Rose- nary Garcia, Nancy Morales, Ophelia Galindo. Loretta Alvarez, Debbie Padilla. Row 4 - Albert Puna, Peter Landin, Robert de Santiago, Randy Baltazar, Phil- ip Selip. Micheal Rodriquez, Ruben Navarro, Henry Navarro, Henry Diaz, Jesus Armijo, Ernie Lopez, Albert Ponce. Hiiii52511,Q-5.565-211-1'fsa'fsf1g1fvt:'v,.'1,1v'.:ge ge,'35,55-.5ii:e':,2j1,1,:fi'1.zj1:e1f,gi'21:2-51'f,,:-fa.311,-n,Q5g ,g'5,i'g.i,:.z,f1...eg ',-v,-qgfggggg '11.f,:.,.t. jxw , gf 'I 1 f f - f -f , . . .. . . , . . . , . . .. , . ,ie .. . . ., t . . . , . . . , .. . l , i . e ,, . i i i , .. , .. , ,, .,. , ,, . Trench Club strives to enhance those people who are interested in better understanding the French rulture. Most of the members have had at least one year of French at Chaffey.A 'V Row l - Bob Bobcock, Frank Haynes, Alberto Aguirre, Sylvia Campos. Chris Salvati, Kelly Pavese, Michele Holmes, Suzanne Crowe, Pam Roberts, Yolinda Ortiz. Row 2 - Tammy Johnson, Sandy Rojas, Debbie Gonzales, Ruth Smith, Christine Smith. Robyn Dams, Anita Koczor, Lisa Cutshall, Sylvester Castro, Eusebio Castro, Scott Schwartz. Row 3 A David Askland, David Pitcher, Doris Rojas, Elayne Roland, Eun- ise McCray, Todd Trent, Rory Deutsch, Chris Silent, Sam Ziggy- Club 73 74 Clubs A F CS 51, Row I - Rosanne Sevallos, Sherrie Bullock. Mary Morales. Cathy Wampler. Row 2 A Eileen O'Connell, Denise I.aMaster. Susan Korth. Shelly LaMaster. Thorsten Junge. Brenda Hamilton, Advisor - Mrs. Currie. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE is a club that helps to send students who are interested in attending schools to live in dif- ferent countries, and attend school there. Among the projects that AFS has done is to have a food sale to raise money to send an honor student to a different country.A THORSTEN JUNGE was an exchange student who came from Humberg, Germany. He stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graff and their family. While he was attending Chaffey he was involved in such clubs as Key Club. Photography, and APSL Row l - Kelly Pavese, Carolyn Mann, Megan Huston. Tamee Fabian, Tammy Syverson, Carmen Barta. Row 2 - Jeanette Speilman, Brenda Weiland, Dawn Madson, Denise Ellis, Tracy Deason, Shelley Trowbridge, Yvonne Bradshaw. Row 3 - Teri Melton, Christie Schreckengost, Ann Mortimer. Valerie Fisher, Lori Keith, Susan Salsa.Y I N J dw - 5 eifiirf S fi 1--1 J . . .,., ... .., . . ., . , . NSW , . J., M-nee ' isis' xt azz: , ..f, ,A .,, 57172 . 'fgar fi, JllfiiiiJIQFFWEZQ ' ',:f: f?ZF f fiiiiifif liigiiiiffiiiliiiiii Viilizi i H5 llgf, Giffii 5, T359 lc i, N553-'sy 259,51 viii? ,,g,,ei,,w8fsaif 'iiifsfifif-ifwsgfitiif i:e,i,gr5ga,vi5Erw,, f?4ssgfQw1gAQis, f am? im,ia,i IM, lil A s Su - . :af-.ig 3523? I , vial M fi Semis-were ,A Q, ,, ti ig. w 12 JSE fig ' . if J' z1.ri?'P Q ri if ,gg ,Q av. ,wr ifefzm 2. ,z?L??if ' if at 'fi 4, uf Mia My xv fa 451235.85 fa ,Qtr i ag? 7 .JAY -iii? H, ' ffaw . .., U! 5 ig, -u ,E ci Fld' L -1 -- -w,fewiq,,:ff,gQ ' f , ' -1.c':f'e5i1ff ' - Marcia Kacsandy, vladia Nurredine, Tracy Deason, Jennifer Eckman, Lisa Twede, Theresa Padilla, Cathy Rawski. Row 3 - Linda Herbert, Joan Steinline, Cheri Farrar, Teri Gon- low 1 - Mary Carpenter, Lorrie Johnson, Tracy Owens, Cori Simoni, Cindy Gushue, Linda Weisen, Marti Hoyos, Janet Weisen. Row 2 ales, Kim Krall, Betty Jeffrey, Pam Mosher. Elizabeth Germaine, Susie Hanes, Renee Gaerlan, Emma Ramirez. Clubs L, f T ,,,.., ,fs :.v ii, - vw.-, if,-mn rc iw ev Qligii an A iw iz. my wee!qA,ff,:'1,A1.ii at ,gi fi-551, 15, lv. S, if., ikf -i. , j iggfggitzrft'f4if.A iS'.?'-, , M if .ii e2ei'E.i,wgfgwiwiiiimggaimay-,A,.uT wi., A' 1vf,.vi,1is, SlgtI'e?Mf1ev2azsAiisQ'1f155ir:w iigiww, A 'lffw NE32irfw,, M51iii2tfi.i?aA7?fEiTifS1 ,f1sAi:ef:fa, si , ie: is, ,fe :I-:'f ' ik - H Y ,w,g:.7:::'iz,iivw'1vszs,,5fii-' vs i t 2 z?5g?fji55,3.!5g',1,g-'ff if.,wi,,i.'i 'i Q i g,s,w,g,,f V ., i iw, the .if ,,f -, ,.i ii SYJTQ' 25? by f, .me f N 6,1 , 9 11:E i?i'i- if in -iff' f, J ,,.. ,,,,X,.,., 1.3213 we Q f' xiii? 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'j.,,51-:P L J . ., SHANABUSHKULAS Row l - Michele John- ston, Kim Peller, Pam Burse. Row 2 - Sue Korth, Patty LaMaster. Michele Lee. Row 3 f Annie Steritz. Cyndie Maloncoln, Kathy Snell. L Cheri Snell, Linda Mullen. NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC SURFING ASSO- A CIATION Row l - Coach Steve Frazier, Danny ,e1' , Dunn. Matt Mitchell, David Williams, Kurt Ross, Ron Johnson. Row 2 5 Terri Williams. David Cantu. Stewart Donaldson, Advisor f Coach Harris. rm ia sv gr' A M ll 1 gi 5 i 2, , f l . , , i JA, ,ff , X F 1 .M iw-fl wt, X lc, , is--w,,., fi-fs A Q s 6 Q. X, 1 m,,'i::2T'rZeA1, f i ,,:53,j,,' A ifgm- 7 ,L ,w ., -W . mf ii- Vi?-i'i1A?WEi?15151'Y3J5, l 'flKZff1,i1:v .i A-iztjig E735 1 ii if -ai 5 5, g 1 fr A 2 i'.iiA,i3?3Qifil'?fffl5i5'l 'sigufq f 5 i ii S f'iwAi2- . 51efre,3f,A i!L li2i'f5fi'i i'Afif?l A f:'fff1f i 353' in A7 sit?:.iisfi,i?ffiLii:,z2v i ff Q ?.HA:i?f31iif5i:fhgtifiia.z1Wq'ieg,?.Siiggfiimiffll f , -I vi f g1f.gz,1f:' H , so -- 1 7vi,f9,gs2H,g-Q.-ww,-f i. f1f,fv1ff'5,pg,w B 5,5 , ,pgs f fimmi, .,,,,,.k At., i,,,,. 5 iq, My Vex Q ,Egg fi 2 fl 5. 5 -si ,g 'Z-2, 2-711 if fu Q , i f:..ffi i ww ' ' .igiiaxzezei :fg::f,wg?'?fi2'f1, . i if em- 'A WIFE 'Viz S5117 fbii ,Aff Lf AW ei my 'F i L ,Wy-.. , ,. N 'A' 5.',:uff',5 333, , . . . EA N , -My :ea gi., L fgngi ' i i -121 ug,-Q . X fj,f1i,yi A W ' -lifieii-ELM i'IiAl1'4g?'-i t t fm' 2 ,J ' g 5, g a ,Y gviifiggffis A A' V f Q zgi'2,:??fiag - x ' ,1 if - :vw x .1:vg,:, ,Q , in , . iffix t T L ,1 1 , href. ', at U. we -' 'A W , -. i . 11' Z-5 -as-,in 1?fI'7 . , 5 4gt,,1,.yg,a,yE ..0:,.i J, ., 97- ang. , -i,y-'M .- 4. -J mmm -swf' saieztw Lismfsa-im i in we me 4 BEST OF FRIENDS Row l - Sara Revello, Norma Garcia, Rosie Wase. Trisha Armenta, Arlene DaVil Pam Alfaro, Angelino Gastelum. Row 2 f Lula Perez, Cynthia Gatica. Marcella Garcia. Rosemarie Esp noza, Gloria Holguin, Laura Garcia. Terry Chavez, Rosemarie Narez. Row 3 - Demeris Estrada, Anit Flores. Carrie Sepe, Beatrice Sierro. Cynthia Pahon. Norma Herrera, Sharon Partida, Advisor - Mr. God nez and Mr. Friedman. fi, - fL.'JQ?ii! ,W ,,A, K , gi, j 1, gi ,g mt 'ix wr 'V ,tt , if ' til 4 c Wilt 51 ? Q3 St' ..x f l? ' 7 1 giggle gp w e iw Q, ' , x'vv1.,1 fmiigffu fiii wi 'Q i tv s We 'A -kr 4 N 'fi ,, N WYE? if at KPENM tt. aim' J cf, -- - - .pw al 2 im ,J MFWV rivet-xiii ismegfiivmfa v-421 f-Wits? it 'tE1f? '?-L4 5? H mtwl t fiiifatkf we we M ' L' ,, , att I+, 'Jilin 8 if H 3:2 'li ppl? ilgtf it ,gil smlg tg u giisv g my an i ,. ,Me 9 G+? alia, , 1 1 t g my yi' Mi .ff ,i L 5 we it 5 I in W SEM it t . , i 1. M M MER 4 new egffiiigi-S vi? 3s.W25'f21 it Zlfgt gggf sz 5 ,,., -if it f i if ie ew ,sf da J gf T ' '32 + V if as 2 4 Pegg 5ftt,,1.,tq! ggigw ggggt, ra. Warm Hi if t 5 ,F tiff fgifgfdi M J ,S sq of 5 if F T 'f g, mwah L 5 I5 4 'gt is geek: .5 ig4fFm'ff sa H? as W 'Pf5Ef5 s S1 ef 1 so Mia t at inf ea? M if Few? COWABUNGAS Row l - Tamalyn Fabian. Jodi Pannone, Cindy Gushue, Teri Gonzales. Row 2 - Becky Aleman, Betty Jeffrey, Kim Krall, Kelly Ritchey. Row 3 - Leslie Hunter. Gigi Carter, Linda Wiesen, ,tab we 4 21 E 335 Brat gy ai. 1. if T .Nam an my M w-ag l THE GIRLS Row l - Chris Forman, Patsi Pena, Kelly Pavese, Heather McMinn, Sharon Logue, Darbi Peters, Suzie Owens. Row 2 - Chri Salvati, Beth Barnaby, Jacll:ilBerg, Irene McKenna, Lori Floyd. Debbie Nic o s. SKI CLUB Row l - Debi Ward, Suzanne Marquez. Sue Borgards, Sally Reasman, Carol Corby. Row 2 - Terri Clayton, Mike Robison, Ruth Ste ner, Carl Vin- sonhaler, Kathy Snell, Vickie Williams, Scott Armbrus- ter, Scott Westerlund. Row 3 - Carla Hogan, Tom 'Mel- ton, Robert Oneal. Row 4 - Laura Escanuelas, Estela- parra. Clubs 78 Serving Chaffey for 38 Years hdfffy Service Lea gue Advisor: Mrs. Wilson STUDENT LEAGUE is one of Chaffey's most active servive clubs. The Student Service League's main projects this year have included. organizing Freshman orientation. two banquets. two backwards dances. the Dutch Auction, and Boy and Girl of the month. Standing - Secretary. Tracy Deason. and Trea- surer, Brenda Weiland. ln tree Y President. Deb- bie Daniels, and Vice-President. Renee Sparks. Freshmen Representatives: Lori Lemm. and Standing A Decorations Chairman. Viki Vaughn. and Julie Vunipola. School Service Ruth Behymer, ln trees - Publicly ' Chairman. Brenda Schreib, and Historian. Rosanne Sevallos. Friendship Chairman. Michelle Renolds. and Social Chairman, Nick Munoz. 4 K x ah Al 1 Row l f Julie Vunipola. Tracy Deason. Debbie Daniels. Renee Spark, Ruth Behymer. Mrs. Wil- son. Row 2 W Carl Clifton. Viki Vaughn, Brenda Schreib, Rosanne Sevallos. Lori Lemm. Brenda Wei- land, Nick Munoz. Couples sway to the music of Time Travelers at the back- wards dance.4 if lx Tami Roscoe assists magicians in performing magic at the Father-Student Ban- Debbie Daniels and Brenda Schreib sell Christmas goodies for Our quet.A Tiger A .vi Clubs 79 From the Ground Up This year, for the first time, the building con- struction class set out upon the task of build- ing a duplex. which will house two families. Headed by MR. DUNLAP, the class began building as soon as they had received the plans drawn up by MR. LIST'S architectural drafting class. The duplex is located at 439 East Fourth Street, apartments A and B. The size of the lot is approximately l600 square feet and that will give room for the duplex itself. two garages, and two car ports. Once the duplex is completed, MR. LIST'S cabinet-making class and MRS. JONES' interior workshop will take over. The cabi- net-making class will make all of the cabinets for the duplex. MRS. JONES' interior work- shop will choose and coordinate all of the interior design for the duplex. The finances for the entire project are han- dled by a business education student instructed by MR. BONSER. DEAN DUNLAP uses a saw to shorten a 2 X 4 for placement in the construction of one of the walls.p , i BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Row 1 - Mark Metz, Roger Dunlap Jeff Hawken Mike Hilt Bob Ashton Grant Alten Steve Warren Row 2 Dean Kenny Byrd, John Harrod, Steve Valdez, Brian Hilton. Row 3 Paul Robison Erik Hammel Robert Patton John Hickman Steve Short Alan Pope ii On the Inside ARCHITECT UAL DRAFTING Row l - Scott Crappa, Adrian Macias, Mr. List, Ed Guerra, Carol Corby, Adam Guzman, Rusty Rudsell. 4 CABINET-MAKING Roger Abeyta, Joey Blair, Pat Biscoe, Jeff Chris- tian, Bruce Earwood, Salvador Flores, Christopher Gilli, Chris J ochimsen, Steve Kirchnavy, Robert Lopez, Rocky Mattews, Brian Nichols, Wayne Rodriquez, Roger Scheerstra, Bruce Shreckengost, Terry Stewart, Jimmy Tackett. Y ji: hulk' M- t. if R X 1 MRS. JONES and the INTERIOR WORKSHOP students listen intently to a discus- MR, BONSER and senior VICKY WILLIAMS work on the finances sion on interior design from a guest lecturer. A of the building construction project. A Clubs 81 l N N' -Iv. 82 Fasti Photographers Pictured at right - Row l - Cindy Schildberg, Head photographer - Kevin McMurtrey, Gloria Carrillo. Row 2 - Scott Nelson, Photoliason - John McKelvey, Madhav Rananavare. Pictured below - Editor - Allan Pelletier, Advisor i Barry Cadwallader, Co-editor - Janeal Russell. I6 WW key.. .L .: ' -C -K , YD, Sk qv. ,sw N N .,.. ,,. E X Wt Row l - Teri Gonzales, Tammi Campa, Brenda Schreio, Debbie Hagen, Michele Johnston. Row 2 - Shelly LaMaster, Denise Payne, Donna Koon, Rosanna Sevallos. Row 3 - Cindy Schlldberg, Janeal Russell, Kevin McMurtrey, Barry Cadwallader, Madhav Rananavare, Michelle Hugues. Row 4 - Allan Pelletier Scott Nelson, Ken Copas, Dave Bolen. The People Behind the Yearbook A clivities l Ae-x l Class Faculgf I 5 . 55 ow 1 - Brenda Schreib, Tammi Campa. Row 2 S Class Faculty Editor - Teri onzales. Deadlines, deadlines, deadlinesg everytime that the 1979 FASTI staff turned around this year deadlines were facing them. It seemed as if there was no escaping these terrible trau- mas of missing pictures, headaches, and last minute correc- tions. Each deadline had to be met though, in order for the staff to accomplish the task that they had set out to do . . . producing a yearbook of which they could be proud. Countless hours were spent during school, after school and even on weekends working on the many pages of the '79 FASTI. These hours were long, grueling, and very painful at times, especially when someone brought up the words food or sleep. Those hours were not completely empty of good times though. The staff manages to mix work with fun and still get the job done. Some of the good times included the times when we received proofs back. Eagerly awaiting the chance to get a glimpse of them, all would gather around and the envelope containing the proofs would be opened. The proofs always brought a smile of satisfactioto the staff. Then staff enjoyed working on the yearbook and all of them agreed . . . 1979 WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN THE SAME WITHOUT THE YEARBOOK. Row l - Michele Johnston, Debbie Hagen. Row 2 f Activities Editor - Rosanne Sevallos, Michelle Huges. 4 I Sports Y 'Ni-. Row I - Denise Payne, Donna Koon. Row 2 - Dave Bolen, Sports Editor - Shelly LaMaster, Ken Copas. May I Quote That? The Tiger Rag staff of 1978-79 has been a very productive group of students. The staff managed to deal with a variety of subjects relating to the lives of the vast majority of Chaffey High School students. Printed every other week, the Tiger Rag proved to be not on y informative, but also very interest- ing. The paper included such controversial topics as smoking, drugs, and gang violence. Other fea- tures included such topics as frozen yogurt, cheap dates, and cliques. At the Inland Journalism Education Association Write-Offs at San Bernardino Valley College, seven out of ten Tiger Rag re orters placed in competition. This enabled ghaffey High to receive third place sweepstakes out of I8 other schools in two counties. Co-Editor, Cheri Snellg Editor, Linda Mulleng Sports Editor, Shelly LaMaster. V Q Q wall? vff TF' ina... ' Sl TIGER RAG STAFF Row l - Denise LaMaster, John Huber, Kathy Snell, Frank Del- aney, Sue Korth. Row 2 - Dave Hattula, Doris Rojas, Kenne Miller, Judy Looney, Ray Quiones. Elaine Crawford. Row 3 - Shelly LaMaster, Linda Mullen, Cheri Snell. tv t The Tiger Rag staff at work. L l ia 5 , QL: 5 'ig ifmin-,. . ffivfliiii 84 Tiger Rag If A.: ' , . I ,ai , ni 1 sn, ,T v , -'fr' rtsfigg , 3,5 . Q H , . y a' 'L .. 11,8 --. ' i C 4 l A l It 5 '-A Q ational Forensics League To some, speech is winning at CPSC tournaments, speaking in GWS, being a clown in class, or just getting speech assignments finished on time. Speech is all of these things and more. Speech is not only learning to present a set of organized ideas in a formal man- ner, but it is the communication of one's opinions, thoughts, feelings, and attitudes. Learning to share and express one's self as a person is what speech is all about. Advisor: Judith Pett 4 - 7' apt , , 5 I 945-wfecfii 4l '-1 me W. I have learned how to deal with love, pride, hate, fear, birth, and death through the ability of others to share part of themselves. Leaming to listen to others and learn from their ideas and experiences is an important aspect of speech. Learning to listen leads to understanding, and understanding to growth as a person. -- Judy Looney - Administrating Assistant of Varsity Speech Team SPEECH MEMBERS Row l - Tim Brown, Judy Looney, Debbie Friebus, Martin Runnels. Row 2 - Craig Acosta, MaryJane Schoenborn. Roger Scheonstra Judith Pett Row 3 - Heather R L McMinn, Larry Newman, Anime Maurer. ,ff W ,nw .M W ,A . CHERI SNELL IS BEING CONGRATULATED after just having taken first DOUG EPPERSON AND CINDY GUSHUE do a skit to a poem. during 'hc place at a speech tournament in Indio A Holiday Fling. A KING CREON, IMIKE TOSHAJ proclaims his rule over the people of Thebes. Y The Performing Arts Department of Chaffey, with the help of many enthusi- astic parents, put on the Greek drama, ANTIGONE. The play ran for six days. The third of three Greek trage- dies, Antigone, tells the fate of King Oedipus, his parents, and his children. As the plays open, Oedipus sons, Polynices and Eteocles have killed each other in a battle for the throne of The- bus. Jocastas' brother and uncle of Oedipus' children, Creon, has taken the throne and decreed that Eleocles' body will be honorably buried because his defending Thebes. Creon also decrees that Polynices' body should be left unburied because he attacked Thebes, The decree is opposed by Antigone Antigone begins with this conflict. 86 Drama SISTERS ISMENE AND ANTIGONE, conflict over the burial of their brother's body. Y 3 if ii fill W I if N e' , 2-A' . ,, ,g 5.41.-4g gf CAST Row l - Dale Keeler, Heather McMinn, Mike Tosha, Doug Epperson. Row 2 - Ann Mauer, Larry Newman, Melinda Holloway, Nick Munoz, Renee Sparks, Sandra Epperson. 3 6 1 1 GREEK CHORUS established mood for tragic scene. Y Alitigone ..... Ismene...... Cgorgs, ,ngggga Wale, Secdhd Sentry HsimQn ..... Ieirgsias . . . . . . .. L. . . . 1. L if CAST L . . . . . .Melinda Hollaway ........AnnMauer Heather McMinn Cliorus Leader ...,.... M E hfi' .. .... Handy Guimond, Nlgryjane Schoenbomgga gg , Autumn Williams, E' E L Mike Tosha . .Da1eKeeler . ....... Larry Newman , . . .Renee Sparks , . . . . .Dsvid Sparks L LNLSEELDMUVUZ J dndnl 5 lk ' I4 , 5' li Ffirstjsentry .... Douglas Epperson lf V BOY 3 A Q 4 ' g E' 'Al k , , , L -. f X is 1 is 5 1 MESSENGER, PLAYED BY DOUG EPPERSON, must bring bad news to Creon. A BLIND PROPHET, TIRESIAS QRENEE SPARKSJ, reveals the will of the Gods to Creon. A Drama 87 I' Ye? vw ' lfl 1 ' ' sat 2 nf Some Enchanted Evening . . H Becoming very tense and nervous, Nellie walks away to avoid answering per- Blflody, M317 becomes afm0Yed as hef aUemPlS I0 Sell Luther Billis 3 grass sonal questions from Emile. Y skirt fail. Y Q' rxwns-Magi . 3 I- 192 X . - ,,, 4- Commander Harbison, Leuitenant Cable, and Cap- tain Ironbelly Brackett, ask for Nellie's help in get- ting information about Emile de Becque L 4 52 fepvyx A My-s. f hv tis. n Scene 2, the sailors, Marines, and Seabees sing Bloody Mary Is the Girl I Love, while on the island. Y JE NURSES OF THE ISLAND agree with Nellie that she should wash that man right out of her hair. A w 5' CAST Ensign Nellis Forbush .Elizabeth Biggs Emille de Becque ...... J im Stokke Bloody Mary ......... Renee Sparks Luther Billis ...,...... Lt. Joseph Cable ...... Liat ..............,.. Capt. George Brackett . Cmdr. Wm. Harbison . . Stewpot .............. Professor .,.......... Lt. Buzz Adams ....... Sgt. Kenneth Johnson . , Radio Operator . Seaman O,Brien. Pvt. Jerome .... Yeoman Quale. . Pvt. Larsen ..... Ensign Adams . . Ensign Pitt ..... Ensign MacRae . Ensign Noonan . Ensign McGregor Ensign Welewska Ensign Yeager ........ Ensign Manelli ....... Ensign Johnson ....,.. Ensign Whitmore Ensign Murphy ....... Ensign West .......... Ensign Wise .......... Ensign Eads .......... Ensign Hassinger ,..... Ensign Hayes ......... Ensign Filance ......., Ensign Boab ...,...... Ensign Mallory ....... Ensign Gold ....,.... Marcel ....... Henry ...... Ngana .... Jerome . . . Mike Tosha Marc Scully Teri Gonzales Doug Epperson Larry Newman Russ Dague Scott Snyder Scott Gray Sam Havens Mike Patterson Chuch Reid Jim Robb Scott Schoneman Alan Short Ruthie Behymer Adrienne Catuara Keli Coffman Debbi Daniel Robin Denton Marlene Gutierrez Lynetta Hale Lislie Holloway Susan Korth Trina Stockman Kris Watson Stacy Carver Cathy Dickerson Cindy Gushue Terri Padilla Emma Ramirez Lori Sandquist Shelly Saunders Mary Jane Schoenborn .Christie Sparks Dale Keeler Nick Munoz Rhea Borja Brendon Blincoe R, i 90 NELLIE TELLS LT. CABLE about the letter she received from home filled with motherly IN AN MOMENT, CABLE fCVC3lS his fCCliHgS of advice. Y love to Liat by singing, Younger Than Springtime. Y The Performing Arts Department and the Student Body of Chaffey High School the award-winning Rodgers and Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC. With an enthusiastic cast of l orchestra, drama, chorus, dance, and technical crew, the frolicking show opened a successful three-night run in GWS in late March. Taking place on a small island during the Second World War, the show unfolds a series of romantic entanglements with a french planter, Emile de Bec- que Uim Stokkej, and a navy nurse from Little Rock, Arkansas, Nellie Forbush fElizabeth Biggsj. There is also a quick-minded, native, Tonkanese, making a living off of selling souvenirs to American G.I.'s, Bloody Mary CRenee Sparksj. Bloody Mary is trying to find a husband for her lovely daughter, Liat fTeri Gonzalesj and the prospective husband, Lt. Joseph ble fMarc Scullyj, is on a mission in the South acific. It is a story of history, prejudice, love and laughter, with such famous songs as Bali Hai , Wash that man right out of my hairv, and Some Enchanted eningf' This was a very successful enterprise and a un event that made this year special. at WW Standing on the,beach, Nellie stops washing her hair long enough to explain to Emile the meanin of an American song. A VHOUSANDS OF HOURS were required to put on a play like . iOlJTH PACIFIC. Here Mike Tosha and MARC SCULLY perfect THE SEABEES rehearse There is nothing like a Dame and by the looks on their heir roles. Y faces, there isn't. Y lp if CAST MEMBERS WATCH as MARC SCULLY makes-up MIKE TOSHA for his role as Luther Billis. A CREWS Assistant to the Director ......................... Shelleiy Peck Lighting .,.......................,. Dale Keeler, Davi 'Poole Costumes ............. ........... K andy Guimond Sets ....... ........... D enise Dugan Pro erties .... ...,.......... N ick Munoz Rail, ........... ...... V al Volk, Debbie Yackle Follow Spots ..... ..... E d Huber, Lorraine Thomas Make-Ups ..... ............... L auri Zbinden Sound ......... ...... D ean Dunlap Photography ...............,................ Julie De George Publicity ....,............................. Angela Stockman ORCHESTRA MEMBERS warm up before starting the day's rehearsal. MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS strive for perfection while applying their make-up before the show. 5 92 Performing Arts I S trin cg Ensemble The String Ensemble has performed at many concerts throughout the school and community. Performances have included the Holiday Fling, and South Pacific. STRINGS MISTRESS Cheryl Brusstar. Advisor Clyde Owens. - .-...yu K Muwhqn ..,. Y ' --' .- 1, 'P' .wvev -, , ' f '.,r,,4,--.A-, , ,X P . ROW l - Barbara Satterfield, Kari Dishongh. Row 2 - Doug Calkins, John Smolich, James Smolich, Cheryl Brusstar, Larry Newman, Marlene Gutierrez, Mary Cardas, Stephanie Book, Mrina Paradies, Advisor Clyde Owens. Strings A 93 94 Choral CHAMBER SINGERS Row l - Elaine Crawford, Danny Stump, Vonnie Kluck, Scott Snyder, John Graff, Debbie Daniel, Joe Thalken, Tammy Smith, Shar- man Reed, Kathy Martin, Harry Woody, Mike Patterson, Elizabeth Biggs, Terry Eutsler, Patty Graff, Cheryl Kerns, Chris Mendoza, Tim Sampson, Carol Ling, Jim Robb. -iiim'i's'-i'-i- M 5 I ji I TA ' 44 4X5 0.- 1 w 2 4314+ SHOWING HIS IRISH SPIRIT, MR. SCULLY, Advisor of the Chamber Sing- ers, Dresses for St. Patricks Day. ADVISOR Mrs. Putney Chaffey Singers and A Capella Singers. HAF F EY SINGERS Rowll - Valerie Guest, Lisa Cutshall, Ruth Beyhmer, Angie Stockman. Row 2 - Ken Marshall, Chad Sipes. Row 3 - Mike Tosha, ence Sparks, Malcolm Stemline, Maria Raygoza, Nick Munoz, Lynetta Hale, Wayne Hemphill, Marlene Gutierrez, Grover Cleaveland, Leslie Sutliff, Sam avens, Lisa Gibson, Lupe Ramirez. . ,.J+,.a., fs , um,-an , ,J W H. ., nn, , f,., in J, , .,.. ,,e...,..:.,,t.., Y, ,, , 1 -QQ U -- f f 'na , N.. f ul- ff' , W . ,, A N .- , ,aw ,. . ,- CAPELLA Row l - Ruth Beyhmer, Tim Simpson, Renee Sparks, Elizabeth Biggs. Row 2 - Corinne Forrest, Lisa Cutshall, Joan Thomas, Dana Freehauf, lurle Miller, Mark Wright, Adrienne Catuara, Allen Wilkinson, Cheryl Ayres, Mary Morales, Trina Stockman, Mike Tosha, Patricia Rohrer, Jeff McBride. Row + Llaurie Tllgxrngovn, Lynette Hale, Malcolm Steinline, Susie Houck, Kirk Walters, Keli Coffman, Scott Gray, Robin Denton, Nick Munoz, Roxanne Cardenas, .m avens, ris atson. Choral 95 3 Z Y! 1 M odern Dance , X Ya' M 521 5 INTERMEDIATE Row l - Caroline 4 Johnson, Marie Campbell, Tammy ' Keim, Sevine ureddme, Evie Hil . Q, Row 2 - Kellly Weckerle, Diane Han- son, Sandi A ten, Cataline Jimenez, Nanette Jaureiili. Row 3 - Marcella Garcia, Lisa ansen, Anne Steritz, Kathy Barboa, Anita Kolzor, Wanda Melton. Row 4 - Noreen Hernadez, Terri Snowder, Dana Culkosky. Row 5 - Vikki Alvarez, Becky Hansen, Paula Jacklet, Denise Ellis. ADVANCED Row l - Cathy Rawski, Nadia Nurredine, Cheri Farrar, Theresa Padilla, Joan Steinline, Susie Hanes, Jennifer Eckman, Teri Gon- zales, Elizabeth Jermaniae, Linda Her- bert, Lisa Gibson, Bett Jeffreys, Kim Krall, Janet Weisen, Linda eisen, Lisa Tweedy, Marti Hoyos, Cindy Gushue, Gayle Burke, Cori Simoni, Emma Ramirez. MEMBERS OF INTERMEDIATE MODERN DANCE, practice one of their jumps for their routine. A 96 Modem Dance fhaffey High Brings Good Tidings EADING THE ACAPELLA CHORUS through another number in the inual Holiday Fling is MRS. PUNTNEY.Y Q . STANDING CAPTIVATED BY ALL THE IMAGINARY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS undemeath the Christmas tree IMARYJANE SCHOENBORNJ is QANNE MAURERJ and NICKI MUNOZ.Y 1fM1a 4Yf- T 'IIT' ,.--v.. VATCHA GONNA DO WHEN THE RENT COMES DUEX' plays the band while drill team members MICHELLE CARLTON, ANNETTE LEDESMA, HERRY WEBB, PAM ROBERTS and ADRIANA FUERTEZ dance along in the fling.Y Holiday Fling 97 Hctqftime Entertainment 'Q X M Drill Team Captain - - Band To Sergeant- ADRIANA FUERTEZ CRA15 ACOSTA fjn,oll 59'NE,X'R'O 0 CLARINETS Row I - , Becky Morales, Monique Baca, and Neil Vargas. Row 2 - Vicky Danish, Maryanne Kallas, Cathy Knoche, and Jodi Houlihan.h x n asir A J i FLUTES Row I - Janet Ngfman, Debbie Smith, Becky Robertson, Debbie Dagley, Terri Cole, Cindy Hemandez, Carol McEachron, Theresa Blicharski, Kel Johannsen. Row 2 - Berna ette Smith, Brenda Sage, Lynette Carlton, Brenda Hamilton, Lynne Bianco, Robin Henderson, Maureen McMaster, Crystal Gordo' Laura Runyen, Lorri Bright.A TRUMPETS Row 1 - Rich- ard Martinez, Bill Stecker, Roger Behymer, Gilbert Cam- pos, Charlie Cardon, and Jeff Catella. Row 2 - Mike Alcon, Harry Woods, Lance McCullough, Frank Morales, Andrew Mishaam, Trent Wil- lis, Gilbert Garcia. Row 3 5 Jim Sheffield, Kenny DeSpa1n, Jeff Whitney, Larry Cariato, md Daryl Misciewicz.4 LOWER BRASS Row l - Horace Bashor, Steve Vitano- vitz, Brian Zill, Maria Theilo. Row 2 - Glenn Wing, George Lucas, William Bashor, James Bugsby, Scott Schoneman, Bill Dame, Renne Rosha. Row 3 - Davan Rowland, Sharmen Reed, Joe Leonard, Top Ser- geant Craig Acosta, Larry Buell.4 SAXOPHONES Row I - John Gabel, Bill Guzzman, Bob Mioletti, Dan Mackay, Don Gordon, Dean Brown.4 PERCUSSION Row l David Bowden Gina Apodaca Chris Garmca Chris Mendoza Bill Willey John Garnica and Steve Ramsey. A Ti gerettes Row 1 - Rosemary Espinoza, Annette Lopez, Sally Murillo, Regina Es inoza. Row 2 - Melissa Holes, Debbie lgich, Laura Lamed, and Michelle Carlton.p Row l - Leticia Hemandez, Yolanda Ortiz, Kim Stewert, Colleen Stecker, Captain Adri- ana Fuertez. Row 2 - Brenda Weiland, Pam Roberts, Joan Forentino, Sophia Sagasta, and Top Sergeant, Sherry Webb.b Row l - Gloria Holes, Annette Ledesma, Margarita Galvez, Estella Orona, Dawn Klassen, Sherry Morrison, and Mickele Johnston. Row 2 - Judy Martine Tamrni Campa, Diane Dudone, Charlotte Stortz, Sandy Foster, Dee-Dee Espinoza. A N! C375 l ss , on we go. Pep Coxnmissioner - Leslxe Hunter VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Bottom Y- Susan Salsa. Middle - Beth Barnaby. Sally Greenwood. Lorrie Johnson. Top Connie Curatolo, Tammy Nuckolls. Pep Squad . fx l ' l 1978-79 1 f E - 0 C Q1 J -Il 7 i'u ,fats-ur ,Q f H Q9 18,5111 wa-'N . vfflh. lmll Varsity Songleaders chgiaryf Carpentier, Sharyn Logue, Kim Hagadorn, Pam Mosher, Irene McKenna, Renee aer an. Mascot Cathy Rasyskx 13 if 'N - at My 7 YW .f , , 2 e 2 ' , W. J, , .- A . ,fr gm. ,lr V ' i , , i L ' -' L' ' rf-f z-fm .' ,Yi ' 'i ' M y ' ' ' fyiviy AZ, ,gm by , , . . 4 ,.. , ,, Y , Q . M , fix , - 1 , Q vw- . ,, , . . 1 at J ,, 'fi V .Q 1- .fi , f ff-ff -K J: , . ,f-7 2 -1 '.A.i..ff:..nfd3:?7l-c.,x.i- f .eu 434 ff 5 .,-- 11' ff. - Q, .- bm -li w I nw'--HC' ,V . 1,113 mas. I., 5 -. 'J . ' - 4,2424 'i ' f-fi'-ff' p ,-.'-iv 5-ai. . . ' , M ..-.2 Yi, ,1 . rr,- Bqttom - Diane Wiesen. ,,. -t :MS C03 l J ,, As If -' 'rdf Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Hanson, Cori Simoni. Sue Borgards. Top i Debi Ward, Evie Hill, Janet s r-very, v- I ,Q MS lk iv 3 J i . k ' Working Their Way tothe Top In its second year at Chaffey, Class Com- petition drew much attention. Competi- tions were usually held every week, either during lunch or occasionally at rallies. All competitions were planned, organized, and run by the Class Competition Com- mittee in Activities Board. Some of the competitions included a Class-Advisor Obstacle Course, Queen Election Voting, Tug-o-War, and a Scavenger Hunt. The Activities Board also kept a chart of the winners of each event. The class with the most points at the end of the year wins the title of Class of the Year. IN A DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO WIN the Spoon-Thread competition, Junior ROSE AMANTE searches for the spoon to pull through her clothes, while teammates MOLLY HYDE and JUL- LIE BEAVERS eagerly await their turn. Juniors eventually won the competition.b CROWD ANXIOUSLY AWAITS the person representing their class to gather all their neces- sary items to win the Scavenger Hunt.A SOPHOMORE TOM COMEAU has a hard time pulling the tangled string through his clothes during the Spoon-Thread Competition.b . ll , ji xx ' ,Q Q E . Q lx X m 'A 'vw Juniors and Seniors pose for a picture while busily picking up trash for their class.4 SENIORS TOM LAZENBY, KITT HOLK, SHELLY LAMASTER, AND JIM MENDOZA prove that they gain knowledge and strength CD with ii Ja! K 'lj .eq TQ, ,z wtf' lvl 'W . V 1 'iii' 1 -42? , , age.Y , to kk, ,-I Igw, . L 6, Q 3 Q- 1 Hi . W ' , Qs, V - b .. B . t - y W , M' fs e 'xl z 5 ' 'J' H 1 - :is t..iQ7f K X l ' F e t sd - ' V . ,K i 55-yy J., g Aga . f - ai' A ' ' L x X t. , 1 sr as e 4' ' f . IQ 1 r ' ' ' - 2 K My -Afsgf 4' vu v' C ' -U9 rafts W., ,N 1 800 ...Q l 'DO ' -'M H 600 -GN K soo -gg l H00 -IN Q 300 -SC 200 O00 x A Q-wsQJRgT,T SOPHOMORE GINA BENTZ carefully catches the egg as she scores a victory for her class in the Eagle-Egg Toss held in honor of the football game against Eisenhower.A The Class Competition Chart kept by the Activities Board shows Seniors in the lead halfway through the year.1 VGUJQSJN vi 106 Royalty X My most memorable experience was getting closer to the other candidates and being able to share all the excitement with my friends and family. - Leslie Hunter Wye! QQXV5 NVE! XG QW fl ,ff el . , RQ? W Qi bmi? 4 A rQi,iXtYl 'Wdkwm MLS f wt Q X A Q bgaskwwszf Eno, SJ O-' IKBXXUJQ Sci' V s ,qwfiiftw Ngo XQ4 e Being selected as Drill Team Queen was a great honor for me. - Adriana Fuertez 9 The thing that I will remember most is the love and support I recgived from the eritire NESC cu . -- Teri Gonzales The most memorable part of my queen campaign was the people who helped me through it. -Gigi Carter Being told that I had made prel- ims, I thought of all the exciting events that would follow and dreamed that Teri was crowned queen. -- Becky Aleman I A BIG PART OF HOMECOMING WEEK is the class competition. Here MATT MITCHELL is made up by HEATHER KOOIMAN4 TIGER MASCOT CATHY RAWSKI prepares to reveal the queen.Y 1 W I. of-fr ROSES SYMBOLIZE the homecoming queen and her court at CHAFFEY HIGH SCI-IOOLA GASPING WITH ASTONISHMENT, TERI GONZALES is selected 1978 Homecoming Queen by Mascot Cathi Rawski.1 THE 1978 HOMECOMING COURT watches the exciting game against the Pacific Pirates, which ended in a victorious 32-12.1 THE HONOR OF THE CROWNING is once again bestowed upon our principal, DR. FRED ADAMS.A xx :J ,n ' f iii 'i.- QUEEN TERI is being congratulated by her many friends.A IN A SLIGHT DAZE, HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATE CINDY AS SHELLEY TROWBRIDGE passes the stands she waves enthusiastically GUSHUE, smiles as she is introduced to the crowd.Y to her many supporters Y THE EXCITEMENT OF THE NIGHT is evident on the face of HEATHER KOOIMAN as she is introduced during halftime activities! Homecoming Week The excitement of Homecoming Week is some- thing always looked forward to. It,s not just for the girls on the court but for everyone who wishes to support a candidate. It starts out with poster par- ties, making banners and signs for advertising. Then comes the Queen's Parade. Here one can support his choice. After that comes the rally where the entire school fif they so wishj may come out to cheer on that special girl. Here is where each candidate prepares herself as though it were home- coming night. This is always an exciting part of Homecoming Week. This brings us right up to the Friday Night halftime show held on Graber Field. AS HALFTIME ACTIVITIES CONCLUDE, BECKY ALE- MAN is chauffered around the track once again.y A Night to Remember It was really exciting for me, sitting on Graber Field watching the football game. But when halftime came and all of the candidates started walking on the field, I was overwhelmed with nerves. The Chaffey band was forming a maze for tiger mascot, Cathy Rawski to find her way through and reveal the queen. When she fell in front of me - 6What a Thrill' It was truly a wonderful experience and Always 'A Night to Remember'. Homecoming Court and their escorts at the Homecoming Dance: Tom Lazenby and Cindy Gushue. Phil Gwozdz and Becky Aleman, Queen Teri Gonzales and George Johnson. and Shelley Trowbridge and Ron Jensen.4 The crowd dances to the music of Southern Pacific.A 1979 SPRING SPORTS QUEEN MARY JANE SCHOEN- BORN AND COURT: JODI PANNONE, GIGI CARTER LESLIE HUNTER, AND LINDA WIESEN. The Moment of Truth Being chosen Spring Sports Queen was like a dream come true. When I was chosen. Ijust wanted to thank every one of my friends with a special thanks to the SPEECH TEAM and THE GIRLS for all of their supportl for letting me share that moment. It was so exciting to be standing there with my family and friends. l loved ey ery minute of it. MARYJANE SCHOENBORN is crowned I979 Spring Sports Queen by Principal DR. FRED ADAMS during halftime activities. 4 TIGER MASCOT CATHY bows in front of MARYJANE SCHOENBORN. revealing her as Chaffey s l979 Spring Sports Queen. Y it is M' ' 5' f , . 54 f ' , 1, ,. .Y if ?f' 5gyj515v' Y ' . f '1',f-- rt. . ggMv+y:f,H.,.Q: 'i P: F Q V gi.ff-.5'fY',7.W2. ' f S .145 .nf W ggi, .ye G. ' Swv ,gf 1.5 ,ff :Ia ' we My 1, 2 .. f . L - o V. .V 5. A f will-: Me-V ,V ZW.. e 4 O4 ixxwgl A! ii Wm-ww, , ANDIDATES WERE ESCORTED by' their fathers to the queen rally. Here IARYJANE SCHOENBORN is introduced to the crowd as her father watches. A FULL OF EXCITEMENT QUEEN ,WARYJANE watcheg the req of the basketball game against Redlands. A Spring Sports Queen 113 KEY CLUB SWEETHEART, LINDA WEISEN, GETS wheeled around by her supportn QUEEN CANDIDATE JODI PANNONE SMILES excitedly as in the Parade of Queens. v she is introduced to the crowd at the queen rally. Jodi was spon- sored by the Senior Class Cabinet. Y lint: l , A 3' 054922 I H ' -I . K ai--I r Rs- LESLIE HUNTER, BEING PULLED By J. C. MELLBERG, dreams of the night to come as her sponsors, Pep Squad, cheer her on. A IN A SLIGHT DAZE, GIGI CARTER, SPONSORED by the NESC club, smiles as she listens to A Week of Fun In January eleven girls signed up to run for 1979 Spring Sports Queen. Through voting, this number was reduced to five girls. These five girls went through poster parties, a queen rally, advertising, and a queen parade. Finally the day of the bas- ketball game came, February 6th, and one of these girls was crowned Spring Sports Queen for 1979. cheers from her many rooters. L 114 Spring Sports Queen SPRING SPORTS COURT and escorts relax after a hearty dinner at the Sycamore Inn before the big basket- ball game. Y 1 R g i l e 2 . X JODI PANNONE and escort GARY KOUSTIK pose for a picture as they rest before leaving for dinner. A We W0n't Ever Forget Those Times Anxious Is the Best Way to Describe what we all felt on the night of Home- coming. We all appreciated the gener- osity of the Chaffey Service League. It was thoughtful of them to offer the court dinner buffet at Sycamore Inn in Rancho Cucamonga. The dinner that they gave all of us on court is one event that will never be forgotten. f ee' .fs .4 Q F .- . , 1 fi! . LAST YEAR'S QUEEN, BOBBI BRASFIELD, retums to congratulate the new Spring Sports Queen. A Spring Sports Queen 115 Sports Spectacularv L cz' ockwar J 1552 YJ QQ 1 fvrof Gonlaxe . Acosta John Kohler Dlmug Pe Marc Scully .lay St. Clair CRAIG ACOSTA with escort EILEEN O'CON- NEL, is being introduced at the King Rally. Y VICTOR'S supporters shout We want Victor, We want Victor during the parade. Y ,n!! Backwards Week Began on March Fifth and officially continued throughout March tenth. During this time, the Chaffey Service League sponsored all of the activities. These activities included, Gold Medal Grams, garters, carnations and balloons. The dance followed all of these activities on Saturday March tenth, with the theme being S orts Spectacular. The dance was very successihl with over three hundred cou- ples attending. Later in the evenin , Victor Gon- zalez was elected Backwards Kingiy the student l , body. -3,1 we i KING CANDIDATE DOUG PETERS being pushed by sister, Darbi, smiles proudly as he participates in the King rally. A KING VICTOR GONZALEZ WITH ESCORT TERI CI-IAVEZ, stands proudly as he awaits for the photographers to take his picture. 4 .Nia Q 'Z MARC SCULLY nominated by sophomore class, joyously smiles as he is being pushed on his special go cart, during the King rally. Y JAY ST. CLAIR LOOKS AROUND to see part of his cheering section in the King's Parade. ADVISOR, HENRY GONZALEZ helped in many ways ONE BIG PART OF BLACK AWARENESS WEEK is the dance that is put on by BSU Club during for Black Awareness Week. Y ' the Black Awareness Assembly. Y .f e-- y 3 if Mi f' F BLACK AWARENESS WEEK BEGAN WITH AN ASSEMBLY in Gardner Spring Auditorium. The assembly consisted of some activities such as disco dancing, and some singing. The following day members of BSU put on a lunch for the stu- dent body. The purpose for this awareness week was for such people to get involved in their herit- age, and work together as a team. . - -.x - we y , I I' ff. m. Ks . 31 ls rl 5 , f he E F h ee BSU MEMBERS SING OLD HAPPY DAYS at the Black Awareness Assembly. A Black Awareness l STUDENTS INVOLVED IN MECHA CLUB, prepare for Cinco de Mayo dinner celebration to raise money for student scholarships. Y J CINCO DE MAYO IS AN ANNUAL FES- TIVITY PUT ON BY MECHA CLUB. It is an historic day which helps Mexican Ameri- can students to remember their heritage. Such activities throughout the week included, a luncheon for the whole student body, a car show, and folkloric dancing in G.W.S. K , A -'gf 'ag , , Fr , I 5 5 . I 5 U ADVISOR HENRY GONZALES upon as MRS. THALKEN helped out at dinner celebration. A MECHA STUDENTS look at one of the cars at their annual car show. A Cinco De Mayo ll9 , n'.'llrQ 1' -f-42-'K l 1 l l W -'-4 ' Q, ' V , ' k.,: Q 6 T u 4, -1 Q ' ., ,. 4 A , .. ,. Q , W . ., ' fm ,... ke ' N , -a ,Q ' .. -as - , A - Band Royalgf Drill Team Queen Adriana Fuertez Band King Craig Acosta Band Queen Carol McEachr0n. Royalty 121 Proposition l3 prevented the hiring of a female athletic trainer - much needed for girls' athletics. ' A .1 s , i ,gtk V liz, Karen Berry, Basketball Coach No softball f ield! - Donna Hibbs, Softball and Volleyball Coach Proposition I3 affected sports by eliminating reducing adequate facilities. - Leo Guest Football Coach Proposition I3 has affected all aspects of athletics and physical education. Since prop. 13 the budget for this department had been reduced 5096. - Noreen Kistner. Physical Education Chairperson and Badminton Coach. SHELLY LEMASTER Senior MARC SCULLY fights to ran -qf k 3 hind -1 K fe- has uf. X is I ,, 5 at i f - N ,. 4 1 he A , , F V , V V 1 Ql. Xvzl 2 in t A - - ! - 1 'O EEY'S GLOYVING COLORS, WEE OWE ALLEQIANCE TRUE . . ., is sung here by the yaysity cheerleaders, songleaders. and football team after exciting vlctory over nval Fontana, Chaffey s schoo! song, The Orange and The Black, has been kradmonally sung throughout the years after every game. A ,ff w- + ,- v 3 .'?f,. f , af Best Season Ever! HURLING THE BALL, 811 MIKE NEWNAM completes a pass for another touchdown. I-IEADCOACH RAY STARK led the team to it's most successful season. Y you-A M3 ... -as new of-86 ' B 'Q uw' . - fir. ., , , 3 3 pw' 'W' 'wma S--s. A-mv .9 k I . 3 ' M Q ww ,g, +-,K S 4' V ff J jihuyyaa Al s A, PREPARING T0 WRAP THINGS UP, defensive players 378 AARON MOOG and 3376 EARL SMITH try to tackle opponent. A Football 125 GETTING READY for the game, the s.,..... .-4..- . . . . - . ., V f we ' im if .5 .u.m ' gk Tigers show their spirit. L ff 'if-J 'T .. .. sieve k , , .,,,,.-f+-'N----...... , MW, ... s. f T r .L,:1, .,. A A A .,, ,..,L Q s k..L, , L.,. is I ,. KVM , in 2 - V .-,-....--.-.- . . A T , s ll sluts 232325 I I. A t 5 BS.-BLU!! fLeft to rightj Row l - Mike Newnam, Brad Verret, Randy Small, Danny Vanderkallen, Sean Leahy, Tom Amante, Bob Mercer, Marty Crowe Mike Stauffer Bob Fellhauer, Stan Baughman. Row 2 - Tony Izzo, Dave Gushue, George Johnson, Joe Olive, Greg Shively, Tim McDerrmott, Jerry Terry, Steve Olsen Vmc Quiroz, Bill Ardagno, Tom Lee, Dave Miller, Ross Martin. Row 3 - Doug Peters, Adrian Sagasta, Alfonso Vargas, Jim Hartless, Stuart Pitts Ken Copas Ji Mendoza, Tom Lazenby Tracy Putnam, Aaron Moog Ken Si norio. Row 4 Tim Sabala, David Keith Danny Perryman, Stan Evans, Tracy Evans Ken Hoyos, Jay St. Clair, John Schoffer. Coaches 3 Ray Stark, Paul Eabiere, Leo Gtgt, Chris Bell, Dave Stauffer, Tom Grahm. 126 Football C.I.F and C.B.L. 3 . a fx X33 f ES: ff: an . 5 1 , Scott Bennet Aaron Moog Mike Newnam 0 4 ,ay 1 i if - .p r-531 . Bill Ardagno Bob Fellhauer George Johnson Tom Lazenby The 1978 Chaffey Tigers are THE BEST EVER. For four years, Chaffey has finished at the top of the Citrus Belt League. Not content with simply being first, this record-breaking unit lj advanced to the semi-finals of the CIF, a feat not accomplished since 1943. 25 scored more points than any team in the Big 5 Division. and 35 placed more Jim Mendoza Danny Vanderkallen players on ALL-CBL, ALL- POMONA, ALL-CIF teams than any other team has done in. the history of the school. Picked to finish fourth at the onset at the football season. this outstanding team dedicated itself to the task of bettering that prediction. After a disapointing loss to Redlands mid- way through the season. the Tigers then caught fire. From that point on. they were unstopable. They averaged nearly 40 points a game, demolishing power- houses like Fontana, Mater Dei, and Edison. Explosive on offense, demons on defense, and reaping the rewards of specialty units punting especially. the Tigers gave their fans their money's worth of thrills. Football 127 AFT ERvRECEIVING THE KICK, 887 SCOTT BENNET, looks for space to run. CALLING OUT THE SIGNALS, 311 MIKE NEWNAM, sets his line. Y QJWWW A - A A A L X,-f I ,, , 4.h.V :Vg Q ,. l CHAFFEY'S GOAL LINE DEFENSE, stops opponent LEADING THE RUN, 941, TONY IZZO prepares to block for running back S24 MARTY with the help of 3374 TOM LAZENBY. A CROWE, as 462 BILL ARDAGNO looks on. A 128 Football was , . f 1 .H , ,,.. .WMM W x b I A... I 'NVh I TRYING T0 MAKE THE TACKLE defensive players MIKE STAUF- COMING FOR THE HANDOFF GREG SHIVELY C2-4J takes the hall from DANNY VANDERKALLEN U41 with blocks by JOE OLIVE 1441 JUNIOR VARSITY Left to rightj Row l - Randy Small, Thomas Lee, Robert Alderte. Mike Stauffer, Bob Mercer, Greg Shively, Jeff Foskett, Sean Leahyg Row 2 - Mike Everett, liatt Caron, Joe Ramero, Joe Olive, Dave Gushue, Al Vargas, Steve Olsen, Bill Hoover, Row 3 - Mgr. Stan Baughman. Ed Ayala. Dave Miller, Edward Villalo- vos, Wayne Cribb, Adrian Sagasta, Jim Hartless, Ken Copas, John Veca, Santos Fuertezg Row 4 v Kevin Maloncon, James Thompson, Aaron Moog, Ken Signo- io, Tim Sabala, Tony Copp, Kent Hoyos, Chris Poupard, John Schofer, Brad Verret.A Football 129 4' . . 5 I . Q i lilgf ' li . 4 fi ..,,,,, FOLLOWING THE BLOCK OF STEVE MENDOZA 1735, STEVE TUR- i.iW,, f f CHETTA f22j carries the ball forward with other blocks by JEFF GAVIN 6721. GENERO SOLARZANO144J, and MARCO SAGASTA 1881.5 HANDING OFF TO HAROLD VANDERKALLEN 4333. quarterback RICH FOSKETHISJ sets up another important play.Y ,, A , 0 I I . ' 'JY i. .hr f SOPHOMORE tLeft to rightj Row l - Mark Frandsen. Genero Solorzano, Fernando Macias. Eusebie Castro. John Maddux. Kenny Mitzenmacher, Maurice McKnight, Stev Conley, Randy Trost. John Lonberger: Row 2 -- Russel Abel, Steve Turchetta. Forrest Pitts, Dan Bixby. Alan Meservey. Mike Orovit. Lance McCullough. Joh Elston. Sylvester Castro, Boyd Payne. Danny Gude, David Trent, Jim Carroll: Row 3 - Robert Smith, Paul Cedillos, Chris Krall. Jim Snyder. Jon Trotter, Harol VanderKallen. Randy Varner, Larry Esterhay, James Chacon. Ron Leffington. Morgan Crofts: Row 4 - Cle Kooiman, Regonald Phillips. John Meza, Nor Riel, John Martin, Randy Fremming, Steve Mendoza. Richard Contres. Jeff Gavin. Marco Sagasta. John Blahut, Shawn Lambert.A 130 Football 1- ORANGE lLeft to rightl Row l - Joel Rogers. Eric Porter. Charlie Bentiro. Rudy Rodarte. Curt Caspary. Hayes Hover. Scott Muckelvanle. Terry Owens. Rick Wooldridge: Row 2 4 Jeff Smith. Brian fvloshier. Ruben De LaVega. Charles Morris. Gary Garcia. Charlie Vieiea. Allan Gushue. Daryl Misuruy. Scott Tison. Dave Harring- ton: Row 3 -- Adrian Adams. Al Franco. Lester Davidson. Rick Shubiiz. Charles Buggs. Bruce Parks. Casey lngison. Mike Coyle. Paul Alba. Wayne Martin. Jim Scure. John Rosier.Y . . . 1 f fE S -S 'ff J ..L.l!W....l9.EL. Q f f,, s 5 l , ........,....,, , if. 1 -QQ ' Jugs WWW ' I TIGERS 8' a awww-MW , awww ...,.,....... ..,.. i i WJ., :mas CHAFFEY VISITOR l. Plm.. , IQE9. W . J.- . I I A I 9 bf ,Q 6 A 1 ,f' 5.8 'V Us 2 86 BLACK lLeft to rightl Row l - Brian Alvarez. Bobby Garcia. Kenny Price. Damon Selvey. Albert Loyva. Bill Little. Ernie Espinoza. Jim Powers. Nick Moreno, Billy Sepe:.Row 2 5 Randy Lee. Danny Garness. Servando Lopez. Rick Malott. Mario Sanchez. Brian Espinoza. Roger Cook. Steve Munson. Pat Comer. David Cox. Charlie Fenwick. Alan Acuna. Milfred Ellordg Row 3 Charles Gutierrez. Jim Dotson. Eric Djafroodi. Mike Zeegers. Scott Erickson. Nick Carcich. Karl Smoll. Tony Rodriguez. Gary Gible. Richard Nance.A Football 131 CAREFULLY PLACING A SERVE veteran KITT HOLK helps to give her team another victory. HOLK and her partner MARYANNE RADCLIFFE are the number one doubles team.p WITH DETERMINATION, most valuable player SHELLY LAMASTER gets set to hit another fore- hand.Y Inexperience Proves to Be Tougk rw,f z 9 H 1 ! , Xxx 1 f . f hi ,....a..-ww i ' ' . 'rn- - ...4 lllllxlltllxllxsuln ln1glarlx,'l111,nnaii. . lil ltllrllana IIVII I ll ram il Ax' Img I 1 J7x'slt.' 1 , I K K wx I, i. ,QW -, , r y ., ,. 4- 4 rxxffy .xy Il I w A I ff fa-tx . R, l 'alfa ,l1'x'.,.1'zt.,, ff mf'l1w , xxx' ILX ti., Kiln f x ,Af Q , rigff N .xx Y Vs WA Qxx Xyi! F 'Ww 132 Tennis xg ' + p W -'aff X ...en-. M, SERVING FOR THE FINAL POINT OF A DECISIVE match. KAREN BUTZ has proven to be an important link in the team's success.A Row l - fLeft to righty Patty Tundis. Maureen Lacey. Jennie Bravender, Karen Butz, MaryAnne Radcliffe, Emmie Hsu, Etoyl. Pierce, Cindy Briggs, Robin McEachrong Row 2 A Coach Jane Gorman, Candy Marlowe, Shelly LaMaster, Kitt Holk, Lynnatta Naegle, Terry Pogorelc, Kristen Amick, Lisa Johansen, Lori Kruggel, Robin Cole, Cindy Hess.Y Although the tennis team was somewhat young and inexperienced, it proved to provide some tough competition in the CBL League. Finishing with a record of 6- 6 and a strong fourth place standing. COACH JANE GORMAN'S squad was lead by four-year veterans. SHELLY LAMASTER - the number one singles player, and KITT HOLK - the number one doubles player. Other strong players in the line-up were PATTY TUNDIS - number two singles. MARYANNE RAD- CLIFFE - number one doubles. and JERIENE EVANS - who proved to be a very versatile player in both singles and doubles. New members such as CANDY MARLOWE, KAREN BUTZ, HEATHER KOOIMAN, and JENNIE BRAVENDER also contributed much towards the team's success. Varsity team awards went to SHELLY LAMASTER - Most Valuble Player and Outstanding Singles, KITI' HOLK and MARYANNE RADCLIFFE - Outstanding Doubles. JERIENE EVANS - Most Improved Player, and CANDY MARLOWE - Best Sportsmanship. Junior Varsity awards were given to JENNIE BRAVENDER - Most Valuable and ROBIN MCEACHRON - Best Shortsmanship. 5 ALTHOUGH IT IS ONLY HER SECOND YEAR AS COACH, JANE GORMAN dis- plays much knowledge about tennis and is respected by her team members.4 I Tennis 133 PREPARING FOR A MATCH AT HOME, JANE GORMAN and her crew gather around the courts to greet their oppo- nents. Palm Springs. the newcomer to the Citrus Belt League! PLACING IT DOWN THE LINE, PATTY TUNDIS follows through on a back- hand.Y 'll- I34 Tennis 1, 1 :Q r' ,fx rj I ' 'X 5 X if 4, S I 'r 1. o'f o' xy ' SJR -ef, Y' F tf'.y,.,-f,S,'Nfl, f .' a 31 T' 1 J, Q 'OMAN ' K W '1.L.'l K .i fr ,fl 1.15 f x ff 'I-I lKt m'. : I Ziff., 'K O yX',',. y, 1 , 'H N 1 .1 ,?,.',I ,4'.,'. - '. l 0 Ji'-'.-,f, ., ' - fx -.2 . X , ,,'.a,-tjw xml-f.',.'V, , 1 gr, f S ,' ,t NX'f'i.- ,L at 'lf fn L ' ut.: t K, if Q' rg.,-4.A.!-Q. xg ,4. ,l,', ,X in ,l'f'.m:,f. Kxbfw' -3- 'lt 'M .'v A il 'J xxx 'Q b.r'u. ,.J.l i'+ 's 'H L+ we V --.1-f-from if W '- - tv'-til.. F, , f fl' iii.-lsr.-:itbrfik..,'X:1!'fr',.,x ' if 'Q':f:','- '1 .-I x'x'y1' 1 ' ' -vga ' Qticfgf 'KI' 55' 5'+r + -rl w ' 'Tv ? lT,W1l 4P AG 9:9 eff,-were oo 0 X9 1 FH , 'R , 47 ' - to-at E A-,a-.QW . . v .......,,,,..,.,....-..-......,.-.... - ' 5 3'W'T5 - 'ti V 141--an t. ..,gg.,..Tg .L .'., . ' 'gf ri rr, mm..f...,....,..., 4 -,ww If 45 Q? at 'xr lfLAYlNG DEEP, first year team member SUSAN THOMAS makes hitting a forehand lo s1mple.A LOBBING OVER HER OPPONENT, MARYANNE RADCLIFFE strives to give DRAWING HER RACQUET BACK, HEATHER KOOIMAN prepares merself and her partner KITT HOLK another victory.Y to pass the opponennv ..m,,,.jsv'Q ' 7 TE .Qu- USING ALL OF HER STRENGTH, LORI KRUG- GEL returns a deep back- hand.4 Tennis 135 Water P010 Splczshes Into Ifs Biggest Season Ever DISCUSSING STRATEGY COACH GEORGE HARRIS leads the Aqua Tigers through an unbelievable season A 20 wins and 6 losseslp .K- A VW' 5.11 ffslig-. . ' Y ' ,..r ' is . AS ONE OF CIF'S BEST OUTSIDE SHOOTERS - 82 goals 5 TERRY KING is a definite factor in CHAFFEY'S WATER POLO success.A SHOWING HIS INTENSITY in working the ball is CBL C0-Player Of The Year MARK SCULLY.b 1. 9 . .A ,--4. 136 Water Polo M,-0 --Q---Q 3. 4 ' .H use . R. CIF COACH OF THE YEAR GEORGE HARRIS Y U J The 1978-79 Chaffey Water Polo Team was one whose accomplishments shall long stand as a goal for future teams! The Aqua-Tigers finished the season with a 20-6 won, lost slate, fChaffey's best everj shattering almost every offensive and defensive record in the process. This year's squad was also by far the most impressive since eleven players were selected to the all CBL Teams, and 5 Tigers were selected to the all CIF Teams. COACH GEORGE HARRIS was also honored when he was chosen as the CIF Water polo Coach of the Yearf, All CBL selection consisted of Co-CBL Players of the Year - STEVE McKELLER and MARC SCULLY, other lst Teams members were TERRY KING, BOBBY CALDERA, TERRY SULLIVAN and JEFF McKELLER fThe first freshman to ever be selected to the all CBL First Teamj. 2nd Team selections went to JIM DODARO, DARREN MIERAU and FRED ADAMS who played in only one CBL game due to illness. Honorable Mention selections were JEFF HOWARD and ALLEN JOHN- SON. All CIF First Team honors went to STEVE McKELLAR, selected as the second best player in CIF, and MARC SCULLY rated fifth in CIF. BOBBY CALDERA was selected as the goalie on the Second Team. Third team hon- ors went to TERRY KING and FRED ADAMS JR. received Honorable Men- tion. STEVE McKELLAR tied the CIF second place scoring mark for one sea- son with 145 goals. He also set a CBL mark of 65 goals in six games. The team as a whole set a new school record of 439 goals in one season. Team awards went to STEVE McKELLAR - Most Valuable and Captain, MARC SCULLY - Most Inspirational and Captain, TERRY KING - Mr. Hus- tle, BOBBY CALDERA - MR, DEFENSE, FRED ADAMS - Best Sportsmanship, and JEFF McKELLAR - MOST IMPROVED. CHAFFEY'S ALL CIF SELECTIONS QLeft to rightj Row l - TERRY KING, BOBBY ELL CALDERA. Row 2 - STEVE McK AR, MARC SCULLY, FRED ADAMS JR.1 CBL PLAYERS 1l.eft to righll Row l 4 Steve McKellar. Marc Scully: Row 2 -- Terry King. Bobby Caldera. Larry Sullivan. Jeff McKellar: Row 3 - Jim Dodaro. Darren Mierau. Fred Adams. Allen Johnson, Jeff Howard. Y -Q 3 F E : A ' A 'lx J mfg., J A av: 8 . . -, Q ll l'. E if 3,9 2 , ala . , Qi' 3. 5 L-Z ,J .. m e M 1 V wwe A 4. , Qrf grm 2 J: 65 fl A -4 , by 8 1 i e 7-T5 A W q ,Q L - I ' -.-v 1 'S t A ' A ' ---L ,H . ' Qld' -'Inav' VARSITY lLelt to rightj Row I 1 Jim Dodaro. John Banman. Terry King. Bobby Caldera. Jeff Howard. Jon Ashley. Steve McKellar. Marc Scully. Row 2 Coach George Harris. Fred Adams. Evan Baker. Allen Johnson. Jeff McKellar. Larry Sullivan, Darren Mierau.A ALL CBL SECOND TEAM. PLAYER FRED ADAMS, sits in the hole as he wails for a pass.Y CHAFFEY'S WATER POLO TEAM made il to the CIF Champi onships for the first rime.Y Q . 4 ,LL,.., 'pf v ,i wif 'l,,M, .EEV f W 6 J i all if ff , , '99, is car Q., o if '19 Q 7WQ'e-+L? ly W. L. :L z.r' if - K Q - b S LLR. A V :rw '2 f E' ffl' CAREFULLY TOWARDS THE GOAL lop player STEVE MCKELLAR shoots another Chafley victory.A i GOALIE AND ALL CBL FIRST TEAM PLAYER BOBBY CALDERA once again shows his skill in stopping an opponents shoI.A SHOWING H15 STRENGTH. IV- Player ANDREW MISHOAN fif6S an BECAUSE OF HIS FINE PERFORMANCE AS A GOALIE TOM COMEAU outside shot which baffles the opponenfs defense' was moved up to the Varsity team Y 15539 A 'x 5 A w-L. m..-fe... NA, 1 ,. , I. JUNIOR VARSITY QLeft to rightj Row l' v- Charlie Ruppert, Kenny Peller, Doug Baker, Andrew Mishoan Todd Comeau Jeff Shoultz Row 2 Ray .lim Greene, Brent Snead, Gregg Schoenborn, David Wynn, Bruce Thome, Coach Parker. Not pictured Tom Comeau A 140 Water Polo Long Hours Q Work Spell Success GIVING IT ALL SHE'S GOT, three year veteran. .IUDY ARIA saves a point by tipping the ball over.4 PUTTING THE BALL INTO PLAY, Senior SUE FRANEY proves that the hours of prac- tice spent are well worth it. FANEY was also voted the team's Most Improved Play- er.4 ,,,1f Mi N, TAKING TIME OUT T0 PLAN FURTHER STRATEGY, the Tigerettes display their ability to work together and cheer each other on. This cooper- ation played a big role in sending Chaffey to the CIF play-offs.4 Volleyball 141 ik ll' One way of describing the volleyball team is experienced. Many of the squad members have been playing competitive volleyball since their Freshman year and have played together for two or even three years. Some also attended volleyball camp during the summer and improved their skills tremendously. In volley- ball, teamwork is essential for suc- cess and the squad has proven that. They always worked together and encouraged each other to keep going. They fought for a common goal - CIF - and with the help of COACH DONNA HIBBS, they reached that goal. Finishing off the CBL League with a record of 8-4, the Tigerettes went into CIF compe- tition as the third place team. Unfor- tunately, they bowed to Artesia in the first round 14-16, 7-l5. Team awards went to LAURIE KOUSTIK - Most Valuable Player, LISA BASSI - Outstanding Setter, VICKY KOUSTIK - Outstanding Server, MARY McPHERSON - Outstanding Spiker, SUE FRANEY - Most Improved Player, and SHELLEY TROWBRIDGE - Best Sportmanship. The team was lead by six Seniors - LAURIE KOUS- TIK, MARY McPHERSON, SHELLEY TROWBRIDGE, SUE FRANEY, KELLI BEINGESSER, and JANET RICHARDSON. 142 Volleyball LEADING HER TEAM T0 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON is COACI DONNA HIBBS, HIBBS also coaches varsity softball and is the advisor of th Chaffey Athletic Association' VARSITY U.eri to rightj Row l - Laurie Koustik, Lisa Bassi, Judy Aria, Shelley Trowbridge, Row 2 - Ja Richardson, Kelli Beingesser, Sue Franeyg Row 3 - Coach Donna Hibbs, Mary McPherson, Donna Holli worth, Vicky Koustik, Coach Allan Fatmer.A EXECUTING ANOTHER PERFECT SET. Junior LISA BASSI sets up tt PUTTING THE BALL TO THE GROUND. Most Valuable Player. LAURIE put-away for DONNA HOLLINGWORTH. The team also voted BASS! as KOUSTIK, completes another put-away spike. Y the Outstanding Setter 1 ff'- ' lf -. .v ,A W..-- ig. i U f ., ,.M.W,..,, i M-M ,W,,m,....,..N f' 35454 5 . 1 f 'ffklpflgcft 5 4 ' 1: ,t - N55 A 2 f - ' 'll' ,f Y ' ' . Y X ,- . Q, tif ' SLAMMING THE BALL THROUGH THE OPPONENTS HANDS is Senior spiker MARY McPHERSON. VIcPHERSON was also voted the Out- standing Spiker.A JUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row I - Monica Henneger, Kathy Aria, Melody Henneger, Shelly Bauerg Row 2 - Glynnis Ellie, Annie Steritz, Molly Hyde, Teri Cohn: Row 3 - Sheri McMaster, Diane Mitzemacher, Kathy Baguely, Kathy Fisher, Coach Candice Cline.A Volleyball 143 BUMPING THE BALL, LAURIE KOUSTIK sets up another play as VICKI KOUSTIK. LISA BASS! 1105. and MARY McPHERSON 1265 look on.Y DISPLAYING HER ABILITY. SHELLY TROWBRIDGE lunges for the ball in practice.A 144 Volleyball , l l V l l Q s . A l if A as X vw- : A f 'Q I ft, l 18531 ' . 'S My F , A-4. M, N M --- 1-inn-' f r n WMM! WORKING HARD TO PROVE THAT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT- KELLI BEINGESSER sets the ball up during a practice session.A Chaffey on the run ' t ARSITY tl.eft to rightl Row l -- Jim Koon. Clive Woods. Cesar Rodrigues. Adrian Macias: ow 2 - Coach Ovitt. Ken Small. Mark Hollinger. Mark Hayes. Assistant Coach Ben Boetel.A STRIVING FOR VICTORY the Chaffey Cross Country runners pour it on from the start to the finish.A The l978 Cross Country Team finished with a record of l-7. This outcome can be accredited to the fact that the squad was somewhat young and lacked experience. Even though the team did not produce a winning season. the skills that they acquired will help them in their years to come. Cross Country 145 ROUNDING THE TURN, MARK HAYES moves on to another great cross country WITH EXTREME DETERMINATION. MARK HOLLINGER season.Y 146 Cross Country strives for the finish of the cross country race.Y iss l A JUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row l i Derrick Kotlar. Steve Darling, Russ Haderer. Louie Castro: Row 2 f Coach Gary Ovitt, Eric Shivley. Brent Nicolet, Jon Cadd, Assistant Coach Ben Boetel.A IEFORE THE VARSITY TEAM hits the track. COACH GARY OVITI' gives final SIRONG Jay. RUNNER. RUSS HADERER seeks the finish line istructionsv after a tough rz1ce.Y A HARD RACE. KEN SMALL crosses the finish line as assistant CLOSE TO THE FINISH, ADRIAN MACIAS tries to keep up Z1 good pace.A BEN BOETEL eagerly watches.A Cross Country 147 'E' , Winter Sports ,uf X . ' gt N. l1k,.. W ,O t we SSSO ROUGH THE oPPosmoN, JIM 1eads't.hg Tigerstto another- goal. . SQUARING OFF AGAINST THE OPPONENT, SHELLEY TROWBRIDGE attempts to g the hall to teammate SUE FRANEY.v sk3KQ W Ali at Q , J ei 6 A Cv . . S Q ,Q SQ 'Wiz-i4f'l'. A rf, 'tligt 'Wifi 5 -f ,t,p...,f RELEASING A JUMP SHOT over a San G. player is TONY McCRAE.A WITH ONLY A FEW SECONDS REMAlNlNGin.a close game, COACH DON NELSON gives final instructions in hope of a victory. T i gers Face T ough Seczs0n 5r VARSITY QLeft to rightl Tim Lanier, Chris Herbert, Rick Gallardo, Earl Smith, Bruce Parks, John Kohler, Tony McCrae, Ron Fort, Dwaine Latimer, Greg Kent, Chris Mann. Basketball 149 SHOOTING OVER THE SPARTAN ZONE, TONY McCRAE pumps for two.Y 1 The 1978-79 basketball team under coaches DON NELSON and BRIAN JACOBS underwent a rebuilding season. With only two returning starters, JOHN KOHLER and CHRIS MANN, the Varsity Tigers lacked in experience. But what they lacked in experience they made up for with desire. A relatively short team, the Tigers started TONY McCRAE at center, JOHN KOH- LER and CHRIS HERBERT at for- ward, andCHRIS MANN and TIM LANIER at guard. Key players off ther bench were DWAINE LATIMER, RON FORT, and EARL SMITH. Seniors were JOHN KOHLER, TIM LANIER, CHRIS HERBERT, GREG KENT, EARL SMITH, and DWAINE LATIMER. Players that are expected to contrib- ute much to the Tiger squad next year are Juniors RON FORT, and TONY MCCRAE, Sophomore RICK GALLARDO, and Freshman BRUCE PARKS. 'l , 's. .,., AFTER CALLING TIME-OUT, the Tigers huddle to discuss final attack with coach NEL- SON. A 150 Basketball K PUTTING IN ANOTHER JUMP SHOT, JOHN KOHLER shows San G. iyers why he is Chaffey's leading scorer.Y VITH EXTREME DETERMINATION AND HUSTLE, Senior TIM LANIER ttempts to recover a loose ball.A HELPING THE TIGERS TO REGAIN POSSESSION, Senior CHRIS HERBERT uses a powerfuljump to win the tip-off.A Basketball l5l ,f J, Q ff 5 ,Q xl 3 H M WV,,V, ,, 4' 2? 1, fx u.W5.x iEEPING HIS EYE ON THE BALL, CHRIS MANN puts in another from 20. gs gk, Qfway. PVHILE DRIBBLING THE BALL, JOHN KOHLER looks for an opening to lrive to the basket. TOWERING OVER SPARTAN DEFENDER, TONY McCRAE puts in a jump shot to tie the game. Basketball 153 w ., 1 is 1 f fiwf' , ,, , ir ,..,AV ii.. I V 4451 S a f f A in X Q MEX iid if . xl' ll IW A N 1, Nt- f 5 0 1 Z5 - ggi! , H W Q, xg- 3, at w?w Q5wp'g 2.4 fm W KV ,V 'V Q K - , 5 wwww'w w wLJ1 QqVq7 f 5 2 X x ' li Up uni 222 H f 4 k59 L,LQLWaQgQS1 J Q W'-3 . , ,XJ Q E? HITTING A HARD DRIVE, Senior KELLI BEINGESSER places the Tigerettes scoring position.Y Field Hockey Drives T0wara'A nother Fantastic Season SCRAMBLING PAST THE OPPONENT, BONNIE WARNER attempts to maintain control of the ball' , . E S i , .. H K . ' - -... ' A 4 N 2 as V PM it A , ki ' X f t A VARSITY - fLeft to riihtj Row l - Monica Hennager, Shelley Bauer, Mel Hennager, Kathy Aria. Row 2 - Robin McEachron, Maryanne Radcliff, Beingesser Lauri Kousti Shelly Trowbridge Lyz Monteil Row 3 Bonnie Wamer Lynnata Naegele Kitt Holk Sue Franey Karen Smith Coach E , , . . - , , . . , 1 Cline. 156 Field Hockey LXECUTING A PENALTY CORNER is Linker SUE FRANEY who assists her team with another ictory.Y jul! .s-as , Wt., Sgt Y C , . , ,. K 'Q-4:1 li-p1s:?F' Ke. 1ff'j2,L W A . my fi x Asif, . -A A- gj:ff,.,,,qvf, slftfhf-35jg2i1.Wj7'i, -. Af- A ww ' , , r' , K 'J' - ' f 7 .asp NC i,AA.5'f1-'ff' A .,,t ,,., V lvl, 'v .N HILE PASSING IT UP THE SIDELINE, ROBIN cEACHRON KEEPS A DETERMINED look on her ce. She along the Senior LAURIE KOUSTIK, are Chaf- y's two leading scorers.A SWINGING HER STICK BACK to pound a free hit is Halfback SHELLEY TROWBRIDGE.Y ATIEMPTING TO SCORE AGAIN is LAURIE KOUSTIK. KOUSTIK plays Center Forward and is an all SAL player.A Field Hockey 157 COACH CANDICE CLINE uses her expertise to guide CHAFF EY S excel lent FIELD HOCKEY TEAM The 1979 Field Hockey Team proved to be very exciting. They had a strong season because many of the players were returning letter winners. LAURIE KOUSTIK, KELLI BEINGESSER, SUE FRANEY, SHELLY TROW- BRIDGE, and KITI' HOLK have been members for four years. The leading scorers on the team were LAURIE KOUSTIK and ROBIN MCEACHRON. At the other end of the field, Goalie KITT HOLK was the leader of the Tiger Defense. The team was one of the best in the school's history, and mid-way through the season, they were ranked fifth in C.I.F. WHILE PUTTING ON SHINGUARDS, Goalie KITI' HOLK prepares for a tough game against Colton. A 158 Field Hockey S'0ecer Keeps Heading Forward WITH A HARD KICK, BASSAN HOUSSAUM passes the ball to JIM SHEFFIELD.Y 'W' eeeeeee eeleg eeI2e'e' lest ,-1 i . ,r e is I' I gigs: I 'fa .. 1 .f,- - . g EEADING THE BALL, CLE KOOIMAN keeps the ball away om the opponent. A ftWlTiiig.e'ii' f ll ' A . , V, V ,K ' '+vWv-wb . .,,l , 'W , ,134- 4 X GETTING READY TO BATTLE, the Tigers show their spirit with a big cheer.A Soccer 159 I O WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM, ROGER SCHENSTRA heads the ball to put ' ' 9 the Tigers into scoring position.y CLOSING IN ON THE OPPONENT, RON EKMAN and JIM SHEFFIELD recover the ball.Y fwi vnu, Wi' I 9 . ' A ,, 1,,,Q,...- an ,r ,iffy-.-'away ' Q .xnlnnbfiwr -5- ,4-Sed 'Y S VARSITY - fleft to rightl Row l - Efrain Estrada, Lupe Ramirez, Sergio Selva, Tony Gaskill, Joe Sandoval, Brent Snead, Ron Ekman, Carlos Blum. Row 2 Coach Stepanian, Stewart Donaldson, Bassan Houssaum, Dave Carew, Mike Van Damme, Cle Kooiman, Roger Schenstra. Jim Sheffield, Al Aguirre, Steve 160 Soccer FEALING THE BALL, CARLOS BLUM moves on with a little time left in the me. The soccer team proved to have had a very inspiring season. Helping their team to the CIF play-offs were CAR- LOS BLUM, CLE KOOIMAN, AL AGUIRRE, BRENT SNEAD, MIKE VAN DAMME, and ROGER SCHENSTRA who all showed out- standing abilities. Also helping their team were returning lettermen CLE KOOIMAN CSoph.J, LUPE RAMI- REZ CSoph.J, EFRAIN ESTRADA fSoph.J, MIKE VAN DAMME fSr.J, STU DONALDSON fSr.J, AL AGUIRRE CJr.J, CARLOS BLUM CSr.J, ROGER SCHENSTRA CSr.j and BRENT SNEAD fSr.J. Being the cap- tain of the team, CARLOS BLUM used his experience and know how to help the team. The entire team had an outstanding experience thanks to the help of Coach STEPHANIAN. UP IN THE AIR, ROGER SCHENSTRA beats the opponent to ball.Y . K Q the FROM A CORNER KICK, MIKE VAN DAMME is prepared to block the goal. A 1 8 'Kiwxzf fa QR. xx .r ,A F ,, ,..,,. ,, 'L ' kim' V .,.,: . .. J, N.WN , ui., ' '-Av :::::1:,f --,,. . 'iw -'Yi- 'f2i2'2'f- 1' W We .IUNIOR VARSITY PLAYER, RRANDY LEE kicks the ball past the opponent while CARLOS CESPEDES looks on.4 WITH A TOUGH STRUGGLE, BRIAN PELLETIER fights for the bal1.Y ji wav! -1+-an 34' ww- ag fa 7 we . 7 warm ,-A we.,,a in A'-Amir' A .ang or vivvww .yu -may IUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row l - Mark Nelson, Mike Harry, Steve Conley, Charlie Skelton, Steve Gaflio, Carlos Cespedes, Carl Sedqwick, Mike Carl- on, Mike Stein, Bobby Aria. Row 2 - David Chapman, Mark Wright, Ruben De LaVega, Mark Maust, David Bandy, Jeff Shoultz, Randy Candias, Brian Pelle- 1er, Robert Ceidig, Bob Esslinger, Coach Paul Graff. Not plctured - John Graff, Mario Maladano. A Y., S S S t y y ,,r t , Swimming and Diving Stroke to Victory A 'HF' f'K I h,. D Nm as . ,. .ali iw , ky H r . U wwf' we , . 'Suv , , ,. 1 , A - .. ' ' -N ' I A New 'wie , i -K7-f-'Wi I iilw' ' ie' 2 I f W H - F K K , Vx,-, , A ' aggy-, ' Q, Q . f .- . I - . iii' A I S ii'i ffs i f p A ii' i, i as 3, KAL: -gxzw kkl. I K ,R ,, , - .,,,... ,, ,mn .,,. ,WI ,V , , .,, ,,,..k -. ,I . , i, . ,. ,i,iii - as as - , V- b1.1 We ',i1.fi,-,: y,f.q,, V M ,.:.,1:..: kzk.. 141 .g 1. . .,,4,,. GETTING SOME AIR, KENT DAVIS, heads for the finish line.y I f 6535 ,ifiizggfgffx -.1 .. , , ,..,,2 M A' W -35575 fs F A A I .....'9-ww ,wi , if Q -egg,-A . 1' 4 K . 5, ,ww Q, 'WP' gp ff 'k OUI IN FRONT, FRED ADAMS, leads in the breast- GETTING OFF TO A SLOW START, KURT ROSS, tries hard to get back in the race. A stro e,A Swimming and Diving The Swimming and Diving team proved affective. The team though young was a tough contender in this year's '79 C.B.L. race. With such out- standing swimmers as fseniorsj FRED ADAMS, KENT DAVIS, STEVE McKELLAR, and KURT ROSS, and fjuniorsj BOBBY CALDERA, DARYL EVANS and LARRY SULLIVAN. These players contributed greatly to this year's C.B.L. final hopes. UP IN THE AIR, LARRY SULLIVAN shows starting form. A OUT OF THE WATER FRED ADAMS does the butterfly.A OFF THE BLOCK, JOHN ASHLEY, gets off to a good start.p 166 Swimming and Diving SHOWING GOOD FORM, DARYL EVANS, comes off the block in a good position. A gET5ING INTO PosmoN, JOHN ASHLEY, prepares to VC. BY HIMSELF, KENT DAVIS, has an easy victory.Y ii ,Pm U fmiqax f J 1 in S , S i we I 3 GAINING HEIGHT, DARYL EVANS, prepares to do a swan dive. A ABOUT T0 HIT, JOHN ASHLEY, after 8 g0Od Sh0W.A Swimming and Diving 167 Shootzng for the Top WAV ATTEMPTING T0 KEEP her team in Lhrow, is Senior MARY McPHERSON.A wiv' This team was one of the most talented and experienced teams to ever repre- sent Chaffey High School. With nine returning players - LISA BASSI, DONNA HOLLINGWORTH, BETTY RODGERS, SHELLY LAMASTER, KRISTY METCALFE, TERRY POGORELC, KAREN KOH- LER, VICKI KOUSTIK, and MARY McPHERSON, the squad proved to be very tough in league competition. Guard LISA BASSI, an all CBL player, was the leader in both scoring and steals, and forward KAREN KOH- LER led in the rebound department. Seniors on Coach KAREN BERRY'S team were MARY McPHERSON, KRISTY METCALFE, TERRY POGORELC, and SHELLEY LAMASTER. VARSITY ow l fLeft to rlghtj - Lisa Bassi, Clorissa Clifton, Donna Hollingworth, Lori Arrington, Betty Rodgers. Row 2 - Coach Karen Berry, Shelly LaMaster, Kristy etcalfe Terry Pogorelc, Kerry Metcalfe, Karen Kohler, Vicki Kousti, Mary McPherson. Girls' Basketball 169 AFTER a jump ball is team captain MARY WAITING FOR THE REBOUND, KAREN KOHLER and TERRY POGO- RELC are hoping for possession.Y TRYING TO REGAIN THE BALL, LISA BASSI has become a very valua- ble player on the team.p LEADING HER TEAM, COACH KAREN BERRY is in her fourth year as varsity coach.Y y CLORRISE CLIFTON ' jumps high to win the li W 'lxi N ' Vtr, K JUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row l - Wanda Lane, Emrnie Hsu, Cindy Newman, Wanda Murrish, Diane Mitzimacher, Gina Beltran, Gloria Felix Kristy Kohler, Melissa Holes. Row 2 - Debbie Ward, Denise Gilbert, Melody Hampton, Shannon Wilkens, Julie Johnson, Carrie Krewson, Jackie McPhersoh, Joan Steritz, Coach Nancy Raisbeck. Girls' Basketball 171 fl Cl WI 172 Intramurals JOHN KOHLER MR. TED TOOMAY w:wi.mfYi'Y ? 5 5'gWrIn I -4 Q 1 W at. Intramurals are a very important part of CHAFFEY HIGH SCHOOL. The intramural program is a progra which gives students who are not involved in any other type of athletic competition a chance to be part of a teag' and compete against other students. This program also gives the faculty an opportunity to compete against thu students. The intramural program, coordinated by MR. TED TOOMAY and JOHN KOHLER, Athletic Com missioner, consisted of Basketball and Volleyballteams which played on Monday nights. DIVISION S' CLUB TEAMS NON-CLUB TEAMS COWABUNGAS CHAMBER SINGERS THE GIRLS FRIENDS THE CLUB ITAPAKEG KEY CLUB FACULTY S CLUB PITCHER PEP CLUB SCRUBBIES Volleyball KNEELING DOWN TO HIT THE BALL, DAN PERRYMAN sets the ball up to his teammates.1 tlundiv- , H, 'f 5 ALLING OFF HIS TEAMMATES, KURT ROSS sets up for a winning ot1A HITTING THE BALL OVER KEY CLUB DEFENDERS, CRAIG CUNNING- HAM places a fancy shot. A Intramurals 173 . TRYING TO BLOCK A SHOT, KAREN KOHLER leaps hlgh out to no b-L , v ff ,' . L M :gf5'J,,wf?'.ffzg'vfgfgwefffjii - 54 A :H A 3, - wg . ,5,, 1 lgfl - 'nazi exif ' fm, . ,H f. A - IN A CLOSE GAME BETWEEN KEY CLUB AND ITAPAKEG TRACY PUTNAM goes up for a spike to break the tle A Basketball FORMER PRO FRED BROWN displays his expert style.Y ga:gI:0LEN TRIES TO SCORE over the outstretched arm of BRUCE va ., ,,,, , A 9' FRED BROWN PROVES TO BE PERFECT as he scores another basket. A STAR OF THE FACULTY TEAM, ADELE VINCIGUERRA prepares to inbound the ball.A SHORT STOP BOB FELLHAUER throws a bullet to make the out at first base.Y A in ai an ,, , f ..., .. V LA O. 1 , ,,,.'O T1-ll ' E W Xk.' K K .ki iiii 34 -ff- ',k 'N x, ji: ij, L,V, 4 nRg?gi iff.fw,.,,i.. .im Vi V... wr 5 V ,,,, TQ, M j l . i 'f .,-' .K -f 4 , 1 N -- ,.:f'-- K, ' ,ff via , L . M ',,-1.y,G:rjfi I K -aid ..- -' .M - T Q 4 'W .'f+-Q33 K ' 'nv-5' .. EXHIBITING HER EXPERT FORM, MARTI WEAVER hurdles toward the finish line. A H ustling for Victory make up a strong left side of the infield. 4 pitch. Y THIRD BASEMAN HENRY SOTO and SHORTSTOP BOB FELLHAUER SOUTH PAW KEVIN VAUGHN pushes off the mound to get extra speed in his f X I SLIDING SAFELY INTO THIRD, DOUG PETERS sets up a scoring opportunity for the team. A Baseball 177 The I979 edition of varsity baseball looked like it would go far, even under the burden of having to adjust to new coach CLYDE FRANCISCO. The players looked forward to a very suc- cessful year, with returning lettermen, TOM AMANTE, BOB FELLHAUER, JOHN KOHLER, DOUG PETERS, RICH SAENZ, and JON VAN DORT. With these and other outstanding play- ers the Tigers had an excellent chance at winning the league, and going far in the C.I.F. playoffs. FOR THE FIRST TIME lN SEVERAL YEARS CLYDE FRANSISCO is coaching the varsity team. Y !w,.,.., f, R 1 pi ,f Lv ,. , . ' ' ' yay, f M 'im , g Q ai' .A it . .am W A V . M fa , . ., . . tad, .Q-.. f ,,,,,.l W Mp,-W i 1.4 ,' ' V ti if V W 5 V . ' f ' may t mit' '.. . .,. -M5 'B M m 20- cf' 73-+ im W W V ' . of ' A1 4'3 . ,'L -'Q ,. ' it f f , , H6 'Vx f X ' ,s,..y.44'r'.1Q'-5 9 t-9. .A I 4 I Zi Mk th ' -'sums eral FW , , ,, 178 Baseball Row I Cleft to rigita - .lim Skelton, Randy Provencher, Richard Saenz, Kevin Vaughn, Doug Peters, Bob Fellhauer, Mart Crowe Row 2 Tim Lanier John Van Dort, Alan e art, Kevin Kohler,H d ' G ll ,T M G' ' ,C ' ' , ' ' Ey a rian a o om c mms raigCunningham Jon Kohler, David Keith, Stan vans.TomAmante CLEANUP HITFER KEVIN KOHLER provides extra power in the lineup. 4 AFTER CONNECTING WITH THE BALL, JON VANDORT, watches the ball fly while MARTY CROWE scores. Y ,af gs f 4 Q I Vpil ss I , if fs I xi t 'I' . N V I3 ' mn s is 5 fx . My HOLDING THE RUNNER ON FIRST BASE is a big responsibility for CATCHER KEVIN KOHLER and FIRST BASEMAN JOHN VANDORT. A Baseball 179 AFTER CATCHING THE BALL, DAVID KIETH, makes an easy play at first. L Row l Cleft to rightj - Efrem Estrada, Genaro Solarzano, Steve Turchetta, Ondra Carter, Tony Hernandez, Steve Jackson, Jim Bruno. Row 2 - Coach - Jim Reno, Rick Gallardo, Kent Hoyos, Jeff Barber, Jon Hudspeth, Gary Lott, Chuck Maxie, Jeff Belnap, Rich Foskett, John Martin, Randy Candias. 180 Baseball nw 0 ' 4 13 if 'tik V -new l as M093- mek www' as ww' 'WQN ,..,. ' 'aft W A ,sq -f ' , t ' 'Q' .rg ' K . K KK wsw,,,i,wK Kg? K ..:K:w1,KKK . K Ku fr ,M -Q 4' ,L 'islam' ,XQHQQQX .g. L V KK K ' ,K - --- V.: vu, K. .E ,.fW't'K-wg gt ,,3, ., - X 4 -1 '-.1 I '22, K'-1, Q51-1-1:K'jg-'malbivm Ulm' - NK .L . 1 N tv-4. . 343 K V .,s,f.x...K'3K .3 I . NNE. Q 'ww 1 , az sv A-s fl HM.. , 511, t V F me 'Qu Wg '-wit! , . Q sv X ,' 1 f , xx M' T-A, ,-.5 3 '56, 0,4 in an K K, ' URW ,Q '51 . aff-afsgt-. POWER HITTER HENRY SOTO rips into another ball for an extra base hit. 4 LEAD OFF BATTER MARTY CROWE shows his true speed as he steals another base. Y RIGHT FIELDER RICHARD SAENZ rubs his bat as he prepares to bat against Chino. 4 Baseball 181 CATCHER, ADRIAN GALLO, THROWS out a runner attempt- ing to steal second base. L DAVID KEITH watches one of his many hits fall in play. Y Axm 3 1-iw ww -es- I I F ',, L lm. We 'mi 4-4919-p we .Wt ,hs W ,,t, t: h ,li W . 'fri cg J ,, . 3 5 Row l - John Huerta, Damem Selvy, Albert Leva, Charlie Bertino, Darren Davis, Efrem Espinoza, Brian Eads, John Faber. Row 2 - Charlie Morris, Terry Owen, Brian Alvarey, Aaron Brown, Servando Lopez, Mario Gallo, John Parris. Row 3 - Coach Ovit, Dave Stemme, Richard Nance, Greg Barber, Eric Djaf- rooti, Scott Muchelvane, Charlie Vierra, Gary Garcia. 182 Baseball STRIVING FOR PERFECTION, MARY JANE SCHOENBORN excells in the breast stroke. Y J -sf R 8' , , hh: ,wg Q .. Q . 2' ft 'L g ii N il, Iii Y Swimming I0 C.I.F V O' f tONE OF THE TOP SWIMMERS, BRENDA BRIDWELL, shows her outstanding by , uy3Q , p t'f2,i- up ' orm. Y . A., 5 - MUQQZQT kg,-,v,44, . W I xi qi r 5 7 .Shu KW.: 1 1- Y-3 '31 ' -s . ,. '. 33, -2 ,se 4 s 5 ,y ., M ... ,A-Qhlihqt .08 Q. 4. Q ' 1 egg. FC: 5 -n ' '. w. . 5, , O ME 'K V' ' .MA T' . , W x 'Q 6 f r ra, ,L We ir . .v , v N , L 174. .. H ..t,-. .4 -N -QA b E ..-HIQQ-... Q --.X K We yu- -' A . H .. A ,A A ,,P': sim! me Xu-....... , W ., O .. WT ' Q W .. K A -Y ' in . O N., V, , r .. ... Jeff. A ' 4 ix.: --1. ip -w5,.7..,.'f ' ' -Q' Y is I 'q,, w f F -Q Erma 1 Jr fifty it , K f - - Q xg . 5 ' Iisvbbwi' Y JP?it'if:...g f.,-,I N -7 fi ,f Li . 'AQ n' ,g 4, 4 'A ian f 'M -f Q .St ,. 'Ili' O . asv ,fl k M - ,, . , It Ns4 'NnlQ3:JQ-3L 'T,' in iff ' 'tix W if 'AV5 V' . ' , . . f . A v . ? 'f35f2542'kf1 - W 5 , T, I- . , 15-,IJ 'TQ . , L A , I Q -, N., Ln i L ss ... LIDING THROUGH THE WATER, KARLA RADCLIFF dem- SHOWING HER GRACEFUL ABILITY, JILL BRINGMAN proves to be an asset to the nstrates the back stroke. A team. A .-ffm 1.1 af-. fa 0 lr .xg . .4235 .-, . ' 6-N -. Y' My ,X a ..-FHS. iff ss, err, if 4 r iii: T , x, 'W N T A 'FQDKQL 5 '- w Max, J 5. 4'1 slim f y x, 'W 'M ,ff -,V fv -v X Girls' Swimming I83 PLUNGING THROUGH THE WATER KIM VESTAL proves that practice makes Varsity Coach, Shelly Morris, .l.V. Coach, Deb Daniels, and Manager perfect' V Brenda Henry. Y . st. a.rya,,aaa nr,,, ,M The Girls' Swim team has shown outstanding performance this year by taking one to ten seconds off their best times and by being in CIF for the very FIRST time. The girls went through strenuous practices, sometimes lasting for hours to achieve this goal. VARSITY SWIM TEAM QLeft to righty H Jill Bringman, Lisa Johansen, Renea Frazier, Brenda Bridwell, Lynda Trowbridge, Shari Graham, Cathy Woodard, Sandy Bringman, Lora Vestal, Karla Radcliff, Mary Jane Schoenbom, Pam Holtrust, Kim Hancock. A 184 Girls' Swimming Q... '1nq..,. f..,,, swag. 'k , ,.,,,,m4M :bn zmiixqywiiif 'DW' ' Al .A- HARD OF AND IS what il takes to be if I. ONE OF J V ETOYLE PIERCE D strives towards the finish. ..-h- ' ',..... I' f n .9 D ' D 'il I - e A- f .W...,,. N,,,t.,,..... i I .k' ii' . f----un.i,,,,,,,, tu H. 1 . 'J f V- ' 5 4- .L f it -1 so f - s J.V. SWIM TEAM fleft to rightj - Etoyle Pierce. Johaneee Fierro, Debbie Proctor, Debbie Roberts, Debbie Jollie, Robyn Cole. Maurreen Lacey, Not Pictured - Gina Grable. Jennifer Jones, Tera Wil- liams. Girls' Swimming 185 Tigers Fu!! 0 Optimism The 1979 Tennis Team was full of potential. Returning lettermen. NEAL VARGAS, MIKE TELADA, JIM SHEFFIELD, ALLAN PELLETIER, and ALAN GENNIS, provided the team with needed experience. With the addition of ARTHUR VEGA, and BLAIR ALLEN the team had the added support necessary for a strong season. SINGLES ACE, MIKE TELADA, slams a volley into an opponent's court i M sv VARSITY TENNIS fLeft to rightj Row l - John Gable, Pete Sengsourichanh, Blair Allen, Mike Telada, Arthur Vega. Row 2 f Coach Waters, Neal Mark Wright, Allan Gennis, Jim Sheffield, Allan Pelletier. 186 Tennis TTRAINING DESPERATELY to reach the ball. JIM SHEFFIELD attempts to it a solid shot. Y -W.. -X. so gm-f.. - ...Q ,,,, . .. ,Pi J nf, .. Wg .1 . wg, ,, 6 ,Ufm lv . 2 , V im WW V, , fu ' ' ,wr ' l--' ,ff n' 4 L J W' F yftfiif s Q ,tw ,iam 1? 5 ffm fi ' 2? ig 95 rv 9 I M 2, , at 524' nk J' . K M41 '54 Z2 X, 5 W , Wifi 'f lf Ml' 1 f 1 M gi my L L Q wk, in ggi? if ,, 1 rv 1 v ':, . ,.. la. - V, . 15.15, EPING HIS EYE on the ball. Pete Sengsourichanh hits a forehand shot. A MIKE TELADA DISPLAYS his winning form in the backhand. Y Tennis 187 NEAL VARGAS and ALLAN PELLETIER ream up to make me number one WHILE CONCENTRATING On his Sh0l- BLAIR ALLEN passes his doubles combination. Y Hem- V F , 'vu -N-3-- 1 W 5 if S1 'SQL W si 188 Tennis SJ ARTHUR VEGA pounds a volley for a winner. A Ayala, S X 'TT i........., .1 I ' , uu- NOW IN HIS THIRD YEAR OF COACHING, WALLY WATERS provi ihe guidance and support necessary for a strong team, A VRESHMAN STANDOUT BLAIR ALLEN follows through after his backhand ATTEMPTING T0 ACE HIS OPPONENT ALLAN PELLETIER drives hot. 5 the serve into the deuce court. Y ,K f is I L, i I 5 or . E ilk' f fx 49' VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row l - Coach Waters, Duc Tran. Darren Sandquist. Mike Cline, Rob Lopez. Row 2 - Mark Eustler, Fred Stemme, Nam Tennis 189 Teamwork - the Name ofthe Game 43 'funk M., PSYCHING UP BEFORE A BIG GAME, Chaffey does display its spirit. L DELIVERING A STRIKE, first string pitcher MOLLY HYDE has helped to pave the way to sue- KEEPING LOW in order to retrieve a ground ball is Senio cess for Chaffey. A third baseman KELLI BEINGESSER. A 190 Softball AKING A GOOD CUT AT THE BALI. KELLI BEINGESSER attempts vdrive in a run. Y r Mvwwms. me -ww- 1 Q Chaffey has always had the reputation of producing some outstanding softball teams and this season was no excep- tion. Second year varsity coach DONNA HIBBS and her squad of twelve put together a very successful season and finished strong in league competition. Starters for the Tiger- ettes were MOLLY HYDE and LAURIE KOUSTIK on the mound. All CBL first baseman KITI' HOLK. LORI ARRINGTON at second. newcomer NORMA GARCIA at short stop. KELLI BEINGESSER at third. DONNA HOLLINGWORTH behind the plate. VICKI KOUSTIK in left field. LISA BASSI in center. and KAREN SMITH in right. SETTING UP THE TARGET for pitcher MOLLY HYDE is catcher DONNA HOLL- INGWORTH.1 ,Y A i w 1 , L 1 if y ' s i iii V H .1 J A 'sc i in I T l ll lti. 'I . il ' 'fs Q Ln- L se N If I v Z 1 x v . if A f milf? I l I I .,'.J' VARSITY QLeft to rightj - Laura Garcia, Molly Hyde. Lisa Bassi, Kelli Beingesser, Karen Smith. Norma Garcia. Row 2 - Coach Donna Hibbs. Kitt Holk, Laurie Terry Pogorelc. Donna Hollingworth, Vicki Koustik, Lori Arrington. Manager Mary Anne Radcliffe. Softball l9l mnowmc INTO HOME Fon THE our is left fielder vicxi Kousrrx. 1 f . , , H A V -+:-s,en:,eer::,- fee f fef -W I , ,f we I ,, q , .3 ' ,. . ' ,W V ,N.e . , in SLIDING SAFELY INTO HOME is Junior KAREN SMITH, one of Chaffey's leading hitters. A 192 Softball CLOSELY EXAMINING HER TEAM IN ACI' ION, DONNA HIBBS begins h second season as varsity coach in an effort to take Chaffey to the play-offs. Y - T Vmhw -4-We K an ' .0 rvvmnz 'U' -lr, ',,,.,gn'. .H 't T, Qui su ,,,, is like QI- I gr' WB' ay. 1-P and ATTEMPT ING TO GET CHAFFEY OUT OF A JAM, LAURIE KOUSTIK a blazing fastball. A an ft, sw . I . a. ,ill AFTER MAKING A GOOD PLAY IN THE OUTFIELD, KAREN SMITH, in desperation makes a throw to home. Y AIA1 , tiff :lz i if I W f,-, .. AFTER PICKING UP A BALL IN CENTER FIELD, NORMA GARCIA makes a routine throw to second base. Y gf 9 .mi Q W, if fit. I I -v,.,.' illi 1' I Y 3 Q fi' W I A it r Vaf I in A A 'i 4' 0 flaw Q 0 ' U - W it , ' 'vim M 24 JUNIOR VARSITY .W- M, how l fLeft to rightj - Marlene Sabala: Monica ljlennager, Terisa Mercer, Mel Hennager, Hannia Cesnedes, Stacy Brown, Wanda Murrish. Row 2 Y Coach lan Farmer, Cindy Newman, Denise Gilbert, Debi War Lyzie Montel Wanda Melton Glynnis Ellis Gina Myrick Softball 193 194 Golf Getting Into the Swing of Things The 1979 Golf Team coached by DON NELSON was both a young and old team. With four seniors and four fresh- man the team lacked in tournament experience. Key players were JEFF SPARKS, STEVE KREWSON, DAVE BOLEN, and GREG KENT. HELPING OUT FRESHMAN PLAYER RICHARD PARKER COACH DON NELSON corrects his form. Y ai K , . . L fr- Row I fLeft to rightj - Greg Kent, Dave Bolen, Steve Krewson, Jeff Sparks. Row 2 1Left to rightj - Coach Don Nelson, John Rosier, Steve Munson, Bandy, Richard Parker. A HTITING FROM THE FAIRWAY, JEFF SPARKS aims for the green. Y SENIOR DAVE BOLEN powers a drive to the green. Y Arm- ,IQ ,', .,. , HIS X' ' . 1 N - f .,,, 5 '. . M1 ,,, . N . K . .., 1,5 ,kpskesn .Q I - Rl , is 5, .N, gif?'iyQt:5taf?,,nf. ww- vis gn. , Q. A 1 Af ',Q..nLf 'A,' I s z an N . . x , H ., 1 . MMT' 'Q' INA Q so - . 'c1.ftj.j+gXrm. ' A L . -rg x ,, X ffl -sv - .5 he 'S K ky Q3 - give I 1 If rere ' ghbi. - , ,L .N all .,i.s,,.Tigk him N r..,,,f - or Q ,gg :gg , , , I. , , . -2 A -.Ms--rp, mf -4-3 .s . Q' '- tx X , I -.ff -.Q - 1:-14, . A-AMMYQ eree T .u! -Jgv-' . EYE ON THE BALL, GREG KENT follows through for a long Q A FF' A as SHOWING THAT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT STEVE KREWSON perfects his game on the driving range. A Golf 195 Running Over Opponents AFTER FINISHING HIS LEG in the 440 relay, CHARLES ADAMS hands the baton to CHRIS HERBERT who finishes the race. L -w---+-News -f--- ,,.., -f-Aux ., .,.... s,.k ,L -,.,, ,, M, ' vevfwvvm I ' :-if i' ffl-' ff.,.',,,f V 4-...................-- , all ,',W 1 W Jfwmaw ffmwf 'A i17 Lf mama f-1,55 ,Ti lun r Avyf av , h aim may X ' W Y ,wk W W. , 1 I 06 A a VARSITY fLeft to rightb Row l - Coach Skvarna, Chris Herbert, Carlos Galicia, Troy Steffler, David Keith, Cle Kooiman, Mark Hollinger, Ken Smoll, Coach Snyder. Row 2 - Steve Darling, Sean Leahy, Mike Haas, Adrian Macias, Mark Hayes, and Charles Adams. 196 Boys' Track and Field THE DISTANCE RUNNERS, MARK HAYES, and MARK HOL- REACHING NEW HEIGHTS, MIKE HAAS completes his task. Y LINGER, prepares to take the lead in the beginning of the race. Y H THE HURDLERS, SEAN LEAHY proves this is his finest SHOWING GREAT FORM, TOM LAZENBY puts the shot. A Boys' Track and Field 197 The boys' edition of this year's track and field team seemed to have great potential. Among the standouts were SCOTT BENNET and CLE KOOI- MAN in the triple and long jumps. MARK HAYES and MARK HOL- LINGER in distance runs, and SEAN LEAHY as well as TROY STEFFLER in the hurdles. The strong points in the team's sprint racers were DAVID KEITH, MARTY CROWE, and CHRIS HERBERT. Anchoring the teams shot put effort were TOM LAZ- ENBY and JIM MENDOZA. All in all, there were some 40 boys who worked long and hard to make a good showing. Some went into the CIF and had a chance for a CBL title. But the team all total had a good year and a lot of fun. A .. ...SE OUT IN FRONT ALONE, MARTY CROWE never gives up and fights to the finish. v M Q 5 1 4 fm 22:,fvPPi!,i 'lfE 'il3i71VfL:Tl??:-'25 i5'l?i?E' g53535:,fgg.j52ii35g M . ,.,, ,,,. . ,,,.,,. , ,. 'r't ' 'tctt 1 ,. . , my , .,,, ,. f ,Lent f'Es'fe2'3?'FY!1wfFe' ff, . 452,231 Jw ff Q Anya, if ,.,,,,,., .. .,f ,. 1, W .L 5. ' 'Y -1223 , 1 1 gg f, . M , at f tm K 'L 'ffl 623 . 1F3gi1L'f f' 9 i i- S Y 8 ummm. M.. www niirimnnqg. Biullbxgg :H V7 O PUSHING HIS WAY UP IN THE AIR, ADRIAN MACIAS shows his skill AFTER A RUNNING START, CLE KOOIMAN reaches for distance. A as he clears the bar. A 198 Track and Field n 5 Jiiff 'S ... . i su' was 'E L M ,yqk K... ,. 3 iq Vklk , , . ,..x., NW.w:,.,kJ A- K ...ef , .v xnxx-Qvfawl, ,xl-,M W- Mfg- IN THE LEAD, junior varsity PAUL KANAVY drives to the finish. 4 an-, 574 . , I -A , 5 ii, QA if LEADING THE DISTANCE FOR JUNIOR VAR- , 215 ,..23'tfgf?f'4.Q 1 I ii T. ' SITY, JIM KOON turns on his speed. 4 . Skwp -, A 441 JUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row l - Bart Yoder, Micheal Herbert, Don Radar, Clive Woods, Hector Robles, Don Porter, and Dwayne Deeds. Row 2 - Lance McCullogh, Trent Willis, Dwayne Scott, Jim Koon, Brian Espinoza, Dave Yzaguirre, Fernando Macias, Allen Lee, Frank Morales. Row 3 - Derrick Kot- lar, Marty Renfro, Eric Shiply, Jim Mendoza, Tom Lazenby, Jim Carroll, Adrian Adams, Paul Kanavy, Mark Lazenby. Boys' Track and Field 199 Sprinting to Victory -.,'.+.tu'e.f...n'. . , . .....-N ff . , ,Q gum NE if is J, :mutt As a goal girls, track looked forward to 5 . a CBL Title and an undefeated season. e'N'e1 2 ' M I , There were 65 girls to reach that goal, many of whom worked out twice a day, six days a week. LYNNE BIANCO had reeeree s a chance to be one of the top high 5 S A I jumpers in the state. Other outstanding 1 if g performers included JACKIE SWAN- BERG in the miie and sso, DARNELL 2 WAGNER in the 440, LINDA HUBERT in the 100-200 and 400 and 3 RHONDA HAMPTON in the 440 and ri 100. The future looked bright for this VARSITY DISTANCE RUNNER, JACKIE SWANBERG, begins her kick as she eyes the finish line. 5 p if- :TSE 'Ti El' L' 'Q tfgf-so , :':: ,:':: :tit :':: 1 m I ' z' ' :.:: :.:: ff . f zz.: zzz: ..., .,.. .gi ,J - 2.2: :.:z A - z.:: :az . Q J' lla H , ga.. en... Q.: Qi 4 ' - :,.:: :.:: :.:: V V :.:i . A ,I -ns vw. nan v-H' 1' hear: az: mx ., .5 gm: M ig ,454 . . U K gg nl nl l 5 5 4? ri? E 6. VARSITY fLeft to rightj Row 1 - Felicia Ziegler. Cindy Maloncon, Tracy Gilliam, Stephanie Staten, Stacey Lambert, Monica Carrillo, Wandalyn Lane, Jul MacCrill, Suzanne Crowe. Row 2 - Debbie Friebus, .Iac ie Swanberg, Parry Cocek, Bert a Robinson, Laura Fulton, Dana McCurter, Kim Stewart, JoAnn Mo kun, Damell Wagner. Row 3 - Shannon Wilkens, Lynne Bianco, Suzanne Lucier, Crystal Gordon, Valarie Guest, Rhonda Hampton, Sheri Lawson, Melo Hampton, Debbie Nyman, Linda Herbert. Not pictured -W Karen Kohler, Marti Weaver, Rene Gervasi, and Kathy Snell. 200 Girls' Track and Field v v N il! Q! H SHN A '.g:Z'f+a.'.'.:h1ft' S f Y iw ,tqmninfiutlx cl ,s . 1 ut 1 3 . 2JJ 2'fct.i?t4'vt SCHSOII Hlld many SCHSOIIS to COIIIC, j being that there were only 5 seniors on a the team. COMING AROUND THE CORNER, RHONDA HAMPTON sprints towards the finish. Y S ' WITH A LOT OF HARD WORK, LYNNE BIANCO reaches her goal, and becomes top high jumper of Chaffey High. A WITH EXTREME DETERMINATION, MARTY WEAVER flys over the hurdle with hopes ofa first place finish. Y 3 ' K .Q-sp-sa? WITH STRONG FORCE, MELODY HAMPTON shows great form while putting the shot. A Girls' Track and Field 201 202 Girls' FLOATING THROUGH THE AIR, DEBBIE FREI- BUS stretches for more distance. L --1, O A-awlvv' Ht' .A is ' COMING OUT OF THE BLOCKS, WANDA LANE looks for a first place finish. L IIGFRS ' I ' 2:23 2:22 ,af 4 f- E .R., Q 7 r ' 5.55 5:52 ,,. l K S155 5.55 :.:: f M.. , ny' -. il 3 'N K. I f I, ' , wwf. l . 1 if FQ, . I, . to I Q Y . lg : 4 f .4 ,A -t . it , '33 ' if 'ai 4 ,.. ., fl v .Y Q, Vx fe-ve .1 5' I V' L, . I P95-.. JUNIOR VARSITY fLeft to rightl Row l - Tammy Hilix, Barbara Spolec, Brigette Thomas, Julie Vunipola. Sandy Koble, Beth Neurohr. Jenny Pearline McFadden. Row 2 - Brenda Palacius, Linda Hernadez, Dawn Lamed, Dana Hoyle, Lisa Cadd, Robin Vanalctine, Diane Mealhow, Karmen Pust. 3 - Noreen Hernandez, Carol Lo z, Terri Snowden, Mary Lee, Carol Harley, Brigette Stauem, Rose Olague, and Kim Waldman. Not pictured f Lisa Belen Bujanda, Sherri McMaster, Eloise Roybal, and Carolann Williams. Track and Field ggi 9 Keep Your Eye on the Birdie GETTING READY TO SMASH is Senior DEBBIE FULTON.4 lil Q' 41... or ,pee REACHING HIGH, Junior EMMIE HSU returns a shot. A PLACING IT CAREFULLY, SHELLY BAUER serves for the match. A Badminton 203 -,K as ,i -ps gin, - The Badminton team, which was coached by NOREEN KISTNER, proved to be a strong team despite the fact that there were only five returning starters on the squad. Returners included team captain THERESA BAUER, CANDY MARLOWE, PATFY TUNDIS, EMMIE HSU, and DEBBIE FULTON. WARMING UP BEFORE A TOUGH MATCH is LISA ANDERS 4 ,- , LN Q., ww k.., Mai.. . ,W A-4 tt QS 'N Row l fLeft to rightb - Charlotte Stortz, Emmie Hsu, Lisa Anders, Kathy Aria, Shelly Bauer, Cgndi Selby. Debbie Fulton. Row 2 - Coach Noreen Kistn Diana Jacobs. Agnes Griffiths, Kelly Carroll. Suzanne Lee, Judy Martinez, Karen DeSpain, Lora elby. Row 3 - Teresa Bauer, Candy Marlowe, Sherry We Denise Weidner, Patty Tundis, Maria Bariosa, Diane Dundde. ' 204 Badminton XECUTING AN ARIAL IRENE lcKENNA follows through with extreme se. Y r 1. it COACH RICHARD McALLlSTER. Y 1 5 an f Springing Into Action Time, effort, patience, pain, and hard work make a champion. The members of the l978- 79 gymnastic team had many of these quali- ties. The girls showed great dedication and desire to t eir sport. The girls all believe that anything wanted could be attained. They continued believing this throughout the entire season and in most cases this proved to be true. SHOWING EXTREME BALANCE MEGAN bl-ZUSTON demonstrates her abilities on the balance am. l fLeft to rightj Row l - Megan Huston, Beth Gross, Kirilgirevfon, lreniMarqFtlrez, Gahyfa ton, Robin McEachron, Michele Johnston. Row 2 - e y Jo annsen, aura ores, ic e e LIDING TH-ROUGH THE AIR IRENE MARQUEZ Carlton, Marlalice Haselwerdt, Irene Turner. Bernadett Alba. ' kes gymnastics look easy. A Gymnastics 205 I will remember the remarkable spirit that Chaffey ad in 1978-79. . .1 -J Garnica Q ' ,J K ' X 9 , 5 I N' Q 1 r ,M x U NN' 4 i O' Q, . Q q' 4, up V x '. I f Q. 'iz' X v' Y 'V' I Y! YA l ' 0 f x N '. ' ! Q ' Mk i The thing I like best about Chaffey is the attitude of the teachers toward the students. They are always willing to help and are very special to me. -Carol Ling or , or , f fl N ff'754ff ff feng? ff .ZX 1 I ffl , . ff r, r is KJ f J C, N K iv, b,,..,f Pi- 4,f1.., , P, iv When the class of ,Sl won spirit night it Q 1 69? 6 was so great! We won the game against ,iffy C, f f r Q F 1 th 1 ' ht t .W h ri ef sf rose f Wtfzfssstr 00 as We ffl ft bw if if ffdw ff ..JanetWiesen f -Eg 7,1 f?7c,r!,ij1Jci,Wii, Lew f A ' W N .. ,J -' ,- fi ' I , ,-A- V kfv' VZLIX TAG W 4 f?Jm ,r, feeefe ew if f f 7 fffffffwtzf . 45 j his QWQW? if fs gear f 5 Qfafrifift ff r s 57 ffzgw ,L . giwfigfxgfgs, 4 V Ziff XYZ? Many things were important: breaking our school sports records, bringing up the finest students, and sticking together with school spirit. -- Anonymous fgww .M X, .f Y. Q WORKING' ON THE WHEEL, LINDA BROWN and BOB NICKELS display their fine abiiity to work with clay. DECIDING WHETHER OR NOT to go to class. GREG SHIVELY and TOM PAPAC stand in the teacher's parking lot. I 'F ww? 22 - A ,afaf in Fi h 5 -ff li 'id Q . K: f 1 I , minn- . i k:V,LxL, A A I : 9 -,Q 'Ks ' l 5 up Inq r- inn msn THE or Tm: final ben. fggspuaenms rush fo go home: ix- QM fr? 9 yk Q Q 4 fb. Lv ,am ,, Q mi? Q L' ,GA I KM' 'vid' 'Pk -.Q 0 F' E Q if 5' f -if il 1 ,1 ,ni H .. A T 14 K. f ,A f ,J l 14 i f R. THE FIRST BACKWARDS DANCE is always eagerly anticipated, Below, students enjoy themselves at the enchanted. Pirates Paradise. I rf' N , .4 ' A ' 1-,ta .Q ff is fr . a if .,, r A. A , u. 'RL haqagf 1 ggi .,,. gf..,r,, 'dr 'Fd' .1 '22 1 ' 5 Lifflilsz 3 1 ,S -L --4 , x l 33. fri, -16 ll S if V 1' lit ' If 211 S L ' 53' , .JJ , , - -, ' ' . ,ai 145' 'Q ,, 4 rw If gy . V 1 A 'Y V' i t y ., Q -rl I ' Nz f g ' ' .af 4 Q J' .K .4 In i V 1 I . Y 5 ,J x I X- 1 5 :Q 7 ., '-r'-r wifi V1 , 1, L yfilezqwq , igf f wqt V V . I K W ,,., Q W . We L: . -0- ' 41 1. ,W M , fgd ,I aa 'ik I , . . V . fi . tyllt . ytll ,. arllrlr ...M . ' ' cf f 4' . 3 ' K. , i 'V S f H ma . ' , K1 ' 'FV ,fl X ,f x. 22 , t. f ei S- t'ttt Li . V , l r glg if g , . 1 Q.-fi I J ft' . v aff: . , -. .. . 2, -' U . 1 9 Q . 4 5 e , L Y 4, . I I P 2' t i ' ' . , , . , , l c ,.g il' f J ff, L - W7 Abeyta, Roger Adkins. Steven Adkison. Gregory Agnell, Dave Alba. Bernadette Albin. Chyrl Alcantar, Alison Alderete. Robert Almazon. Robert Alten. Mark Alvarez. Victoria Amante. Rosemary Amaro, Ron Anders. Tina Anderson, Jane Angelotti, Michelle Antoni. Annamaria Arellano. Rosalia Aria, Judy Arias. Donald Armbruster. Scott Ashley. Jon Asklund, Paul Atha. Charles Avila. Emilio Ayala. Edward Baguley. Kathleen Baker. Amber Baker, Arkle Baker. Evan Baltierra. Jerry Barbarossa. Maria Barber. Jeff Barnaby. Beth Barta, Gwen Bashor. Horace Basinger, Michael Bassi. Lisa Baughman, Stan Beavers, Jullie Beck, Lisa Beck, Stacy Benavidez, Venis Bendel, Randy Benedict, Alan Bessant, Renee Blair, Ken Beety. Rodney Bouchey. John Bouchey. Larry Bradley. Joel Bradshaw. Letisha Brandenburg. Tanya Bray, Tawana Brayford. Peggy Brennan. Danny Brennan. Dawn ,. W A V 1 ..., if ,B WN , 'it I BBBB , 3 l A ' .f- , ,Fm :4, HW ' U .W A , ,J ' 1 V VA ,Q, fx-, Ai t r rf ,AV ,, t r a ' , Wye ef ,X A fydvf- gif' V YIM 1 ...W ,Q A. ' rrr.. 'A 'NWN' 1 as K ' Z 1 My ff W' 5 f r re er 5 , 4 41 U ,Aa J .W f 'w I 5 . J R 3 ,fl ff I f 'A ff fl lf! lf Q51 fd 4 A PART OF THE LEARNING PROCESS includes social education. Chaffey's South Quad provides a place for people to gather and meet with friends. 210 Juniors Bridwell. Brenda Briscoe, Pat Brooks. Michele Brown. Allison Brown, Carrie Brown. Khristina Brown. Linda Brown, Timothy Brubaker, Christina Bruno. J im Brusstar. Cheryl Bullock, Sherri Burbank. Kaylene Burns, Sherri Burrell, Lavonne Burrow. Sam Burrow. Tracie Burse. Pam Bustos. Eugene Bustos, Manuel Butler, Tonnie Butts. Karen Cabush. Lori Cadd. Jonathan Cadena, Rosalia Caldera. Bobby Campbell. Margie Campa. Tammi l ei we B ' 1 Q L r ' .. I W . 7 K Q fs-L 4 'i ,gif k k ah fl if 5 ,R Qi' s tn saf tl ' tl, - . 1 .sr , l , s o if is 5, 1 , fs s- .,,, .. we-5 'iss 'f I Q f ' ':EQ2ff?3-5: 'e 4' Y 4 ,- Ae. Wffvlt WEA? X . ,M QW I if QQ as .1 Ji. ' W- h J , .4-1 :nga in. YW 0 ,. ' ' , .. A152 . - i ii -A 1 T I , i, iq 3. an ' it . at i L9 . ,k rz an P E M J . 3 .W A -5 f V J y , I4 ,Q I ,Ji I! V A Q g . 5, J M ft. 1 V :C il' ei . 5. ry I -9 I ra Q 3' Q 1,1 f 4 UQ i . '--. if , 1-1f??fW..s' J DEVOTING HIS TIME to practice for Chaf- fey's award winning band. JEFF WHITNEY perfects his talent. , 1 , 1 I T i K , 1 2 , . n H I , .X - -I ,V . .i Y t tt ,lil ' I ,, ttt YQ' - 5' ' I ? A: . In V,V 'fi 3 Campos. Vanessa Candies. Teresa Caporale. James Carlton. Lynette Carothers. Clinton Carpentier. Mary Carrillo. Gloria Casey. David Caspary. Lynette Cespedes. Hannia Chantry. Deborah Chavez. Angie Chavez. Mary Chia. Thomas Christian. Cathy Clark. Rhea Clarkson. Scott Cobb. Mark Collier. Tim Colwell. Bobby Comeau. Kim Cook. Naomi Cooper. Danial Cooper. John Cooper. Linda C opas. Ken Copp. Tony Corder. John Coward. Laura Craignile. Susan Crane. Russell Crihh. Wayne Cross. Michael Cunningham. Kim Dagley. Debbie Dague. Kathy Danke. Donna Darroch. Tim Davenport, Debra Davis. Bill Davis. Darren Davis. Doug Il1vis.Raelene Dealba. Sandra DeGeorge. Julie DeGroot. Michelle DeLturco. Alex Denbow. Claudia Derrick. Scott Dessaules, Pam Deutsch. Rory Deveny, Julie De Zarn, Adriene Diaz. Mavel Dodaro, Jim Dufrense, Theresa Dugan. Denise Durham, Lori Dyer, Peggy Edwards, Bautista Edwards, Jenny Ellis. Denise Espinoza, Regina Espinoza, Rosemary Eutsler, Terrell Evans, Michael Everett, Doug Eye, Christian Ferrall, Denise Fettig. Alan Fielder. Kathryn Fierro, Delia Fisher, Kathleen Florence, Shelly Flores, Anselmo Flores, Salvador Floyd, Lori Flynn, Stephan Ford, Debbie Forman, Christy Forrest, Corinne Forsha, Renee Fort, Randy Fort, Donald Frakes, Darlene Frakes, Marlene Francis, Cindy Frazier, Renea Freehauf, Dana Freeman, Gerald Fremlin, Shawn Friebus, Deborah Frohlich, Rex Fuentez, Yvonne Fuertez, Santos 'PRACTICE MAKES PERFECP' as BRENDA WEILAND and YOLANDA ORTIZ rehearse for the Tiger halftime. if 7Fe,C7?fLWiigfL5:' 7,7 1,1 , K - ' M 3 - 4 W I 9 l J at , 5 ' 'W ' H ,V if J H3 M ka LE Q + ' N A , A , ,. I ,,.., . i, f 7 , we if A , g Q 'fi r J , 7 'o 1 , - , we . , A v 1- f' Q, 9 x fifq if grsig Q, ,I f 5 l 1 I xl . 'W 'ft f ', ,Y , if r ,aff 5 Xteii i .l 'fl f 'F 1 ,Wm ig Q 3 3:53, V I' 1 . .2 4' 2 if , , s av 3 , ,,', it i I L ,QC I af fx J J iiii ' if ii J i 3 f A ff 'R L! 'V . J .fl ' f v . J I ,K A1 W ..,, a rl X 7 Vw lf ze e'rer 1gj,i,.' ,jj'R 3, - ,Q . L f 5, V 1 , it 4 v , Y is ' - J 'F T ii iii , .' I 'Y W V ,,,, ,,,,, rl 4 457 Fr Ja , U i 4' y t' it L -iunwffl, wwf' NWN! t, pal I A 1 J if , i lt 4 'UW V J V ' ,Mgr aa , J' Q 'i,'vg::'nf Q 32: ' A 5 ,- nf W M fn-w-ff'---WW : K , it i I , ,,. . ' o f 'J , ,.. , ' ' 1 ? ,J W y . , J C J at 5 vi L1 4 I W MENU! 4 M I 'G Wlk' f ' ww. yi' 1 1' W , in 1 ' r ' fi , it if M, as ..1 1 an .J 1 Q 'ff jj! fr ,af ' E '31 av -in Via! ,. 3 ii' 1 'lf f2 K fi 2 'fm,,,,,,4 Et 'U' x WOODSHOP IS A CLASS offered by industrial arts. In this pic- ture JQSE PATTERSON creates designs in what was once a stick of woo . Fulton, Gayla Gaerian, Renee Galindo. Ophelia Gallardo, Cecilia Galvan, Maria Galvez, Margarita Garcia, Lisa Garcia, Norma Gardia, Shellee Gamer, Nickolas Gamica, Jonathan Garren, Connie Gaskill, Anthony Gass, Sheila Gatica, Cindy Gaydos, Joseph Gewasi, Janie Gibson, Barbara Gifford, Jeanie Gilbert, Anne Goebel, Lance Gonzales, Dawn Gonzales, Katherine Gordon, David Grant, Theresa Green, Andrew Greenwood, Sally Greiser, Jeff Griffiths, Agnes Griggs, Carolyn Grzeskiewicz, Linda Guerra, Edward Gutierrez, Marlene Haderer, Russ Hagadorn, Kimberly Hagen, Debbie Hall, Christy Halliday, Brian Hamilton, Scott Hammez, Erik Hampen, Eric Hams, Kurt Hancock, Kim Hanes, Susanne Hanner, Aaron Hanner, Christine Hardwick, Alicia Hardy, Erin Hare, Steve Harling, Carol Hamer, Jill Harper. Liane Harris. Cathy Haselwerdt. Jeff Hauder. Minka Hawkins. Phillip Hayder. Gina Haynes. Frank Helms. Kathryn Henderson. Sheldon Henry. Dallas Hensley. Janet Helper. Sandy Hernandez. Raymond Hernandez. Ruben Hernandez. Tony Herran. Chuck Hibbard. William Hickman. John Hilderbrandt. Robin Hinners. Kathy Hodges, Nancy Holderness. Janet Holes. Melissa Holguin. Gloria Hellingworth. Donna Holloway. Tori Holtrust. Pamela Homan. Elaine Hope. Shari Hoyos. Kent Hsu. John Huber, Ed Hughes. Linda Hughes. Michelle Hungerford. Debbie Hunt. Sandra Huntington. Bev Hyde. Molly Jackman. Annette Jacabo. Joann Jacabs. Diana Jagers. Terri Jarvis. Mark 1- ' :'Z5QE: k ai A y 6 I ,.. 5 -1 4 V ...fe sg' fl? - I ?ffw!., ii I Q I 1 -T I' 'JF i 2153 27 I., .W X . Jlaiarue Ulm il ... elim' wiv'-. ff gif fN'1'.': 2 If Ls. .. . ,., ,, 'Ria-. v , 'Q N, Mo I ' ,. I ...N .ay RUNNING BEHIND A WALL OF BLOCKERS. JOE OLIVE makes a gain for the Tiger J.V. team. annum J Q- 3 1' an 1 '45 I S. ff. 3 ra I . 'NJ .iq 5, 'Q Y I ,-X fi W-3 ., - -- . R ,ff , .,., hW X ' ., V we J at V l f ' . R wi fi' -I 'L L T5 55 ,L L, 5 i f tzk I xgkkh A V . , ik . T ? F K 1 H 4 , , I Hi We ! X , , J ' . - 1 ,. me -. 1 .. k:.,-V .3 --,L., K ro I , -! 2. K lk S gi I . . 5 XL 5--gt, w. Af N 'I PJ 2? . if .'.. , .,-, 121.2 , L XIX WS B A 4 .af s LI Z V'L, Sf' 1- W '- iii i Q . M. t.. ' l f 3 . , Y his 5 W. 'Ss , K. .Lk...,:. . ky W I v p f V 1. - 5 Q, f1.fzpva11fm e . , F . ' ii. , . s' AVAA . , 19 tii J' ' . ia ,Qt J ' me S . S J, as s Q ....Ji it 's . . .A ' H Y HOMEMAKING CLASSES give students like fi '1-' S -'L'lLL w ,v i LITA GASTELUM a chance to make exotic ' ' Z ' foods. M-' J . it e if ...tt IMF... 'i 4 i - 4 HT V J 1L'i - -W LISS --1 . ' fLi-: :tr .. .L.f,-., --1, 2 . :v,- f . - 11,. .iigg . . . .. ..f - J eeeeee ,. s' Y 1 so J e'ee f. gW.c ' ' , .1 Vi? Z Q : . - , ., . 'Eg . 1 ' li' .. -.- 1 I ' . , . I ey. in - . 5 x ,,..-M-M ' -M .... Mm Q r H J 3 , E ! . .5 Scvseigszi-11 K. - t ': e 1:1g.N,1x.fz.g . ae . it J f -s am a X . ,..,...-ann SN Q? r . ff If U .V 1 Jensen. Eric Jenson. Bruce John, Robert Linda Lorrie Mark Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Patty Michele Johnston. Kayda. David Keith. Barbara Kerns, Kimberly Kikel. Victor King, Dorothy King. Thomas Kirkland, Randy Kline. Don Knoche, Cathy Knox, Shawna Kohler, Kevin Koon. Donna Kustel, Greg Labreche. Mary Lambrich. Earlene Larned, Doug Lashbrook, Jeff Leahy. Shawn Lebeau. Lauren Ledesma. Annette Lee. Christopher Lee. Michelle Lee, Suzanne Lemm. Ricky Leonard, John Joseph Lewis. John Lewis, Shelly Lewis. Stephen Licea. Rosalva Lindstrom, Debbie Ling. Carol Little, Kathy Logan. Todd Logue. Sharyn Lopez, Alphonso Lopez, Martin Lopez, Robert Lopez, Ronald Lott. Gary Lundquist. Brandon Lynch-John i L 4 ,Y i . ' W- i -- i ii, e 2 ea . Madrigal,Tersa M - A ., ,, . Q 'fe Madsen, Dawn . 1 - P ' 5 Maldonado, Leroy Q ,P -- ' 4, - 52 X ' .A K . N. ' ew. Cb- 'E . tw N L . A R Aa x I , lx fs X 'Z A 5' Y' 1 C8 'f 1- Y' a i Ex -. V-lr , HMM if A-an-A 3-ng Maloncon,Phillip .Q 5 f if Nw-W---N 'I . , 2 L MaleskCy.LarrY i ' A- ' Mann. Carolyn , All r 1 5 A x W-3 ww Q W-1-ww' ztmfxu E ast safer: ,, in :1.:. . W .N -' Q-55259--:2:::a: Near :fi-if1ff3 .zw.f:---1' -'-iaiaris f 3 Y?1:fWf Manning, Donald 'W i by ' Manthe. Teresa 4- H e Z I .W H. . K U 4 Marchan, Joe L N L L Martin, Fabian 4, Z 'k b 4,8 if H xr' L e Martin. Kathryn , 1' N - .f 1 ,RA 5,1 we n f 5' s ft W X Mann, Joyce 11, Q. rr, ,rf 111 L in 22 - - A ia-,':3 L. 1 I siaffi' We -w i, Martinez. Cindy F w T7 1 f Martinez,Judy ii , Martinez, Martha Mathews. Pamela ' L M . ' v Matusewicz, Stacy - ' Martinez, Maria Q af Maxie, Chuck I ' V 1: K. ni? sf' 1, A, P -M t.t , ,:t, 1,Q. .. jx, f, ., H. ' '-1 :1m.a1w,rt-1. , Maxwell. Alice Q - t Eli 1 1. - - Maxwell, Taffy at r'1' ri -r L X H J H 3 McBride. Jeff 1 f t L ' D , L McCloskey, Shawn 'V 'egg Q McCurter. Kimberly is - -W ' V, Q . , - r- McGee, Terry AV , K A ' If f . V - McGetrick. Tim ,L L f ff' A 1 L W if s 5 xt , ., ., N Q! S 3 3 3. , ,ya ,, N, r as , Mn 1 i E . f S Q f , ' he v ' I -.mn -M ' ' - ,. Q ' 'Q 1 bnql N, ,XI Q .., . N ii McGinnis-Tom L McLaughlin,Dale A r ' - tet if' 1t e f D H V ' ,H McMaster. Ron L . - ' it E ., J , - -Q - f McMinn, Heather A A I' H --f K H . Medina, Gabriel A' Y V - 1 i f L L M l ,T fr' L - L ,g t .1 z eton ammy 5 1 1 ! f-xx 2 fi Y K 1' , Merkelbach, Gilbert Michalovic, Jesse 1-N 1, Mierau, Darren Miller, Carl Miller. David Miller. Debbie Minjares, Lydia Minjares, Olga HALLOWEEN ISSTILL LOOKED FORWARD T0 by most students. Here par- ticipants m the Halloween Spirit enjoy themselves.A Marruffo. Raymond . ' .tmp e if , i:.tit ' -f:.-' rr si r r , Q .- X 4 , ...ff X McKenna, Irene 1 '2-'s H f K K i 2 P. , A J fi s iff 3 gay Q . Je J 4' ,f ,i be E---J.. f ff J,-t, D 4 .etrt 7 1 tt at rr e- P Q f Q so A I- 1' A 'I Phu f Q r ,ja Q y wgjg' 'AW i ' - tiff? 1 eff' ' S3 3 Q H E 2 I -it ' at -.1 . I I I f Minjarez, Joanne Mioletti. Elizibeth Misiewicz, Mark Morales. Sandra Morgan, Kathy Mosher, Pamela Mueller, Dave Munoz, Brenda Munoz, Janet Munoz, Solomen Naegele. Lynnata Naish. Edna Napier, Jannette Narasky. Stephen Navarro, Arturo Navarro, Cynthia Nelson, Michelle Nelson, Robert Nelson, Scott Nelson, Sue Nettles, Carole Newman, Larry Nichols, Brian Nichols, Debbie Nolan, Jim Nunez, Ruben Nureddine, Nadia Oakford, Celine Ochs, Tom Ohare, Jody Olds, Robin Olive, Joseph Oliver, Marlan Olsen, Karen Olsen. Steve O'Neal, Robert Orozco, Michelle Osborne. Peter Owens, Suzanne Pallas, Glen Pap. Doug Parker, Fred Patterson, Christine Patterson, Delores Patton, Robert Paulson, Christie Payan, Carlos - eetr -- ',,L , , R ELECTRONICS is one of the many courses offered by the industrial arts depart- Y L , L .,,, ment. Here demonstrating his ability is ROBERT ALDERETE. Payne, Denise . ii J -ff' Pearcy. Nick R ' ' Q54 - i,- Si , 5' Peller, Kim K, Q Perez, Danny j 'A -- - R ,i A 'j Q :if if is Perez, Lourdes Pertusati, Mark . , ii'i ' t Peters- Dafbi t A' Phillips. Colleen stt. f i' 1 t t L W filfgi' , LF: t1iiA ' 221 Pierce, Joyce ilit y i ' silyss 7 Q if' ,Q ff ' z Pina, Raymona i1 t ' ' ' , L ' ' R V' -i , , Pinnell, Patrick ,NQZ Q ' -A. , Q ff sf , Polom. Denise L -f lli , l tri i'i1 Q ' . Porter, Jeannette T' 5 Q H51 , . , in W ir in ,.,. ..,.,, K ,K ' I Potts' Randy k r Lwggk , ,,.. ,.,.., R X Poupard, Chris 'N H Proctor, Craig '- Proof, Michaele Purdy, Brian Quiroz, Rosalia 5 AAAi Radcliff, MaryAnne ff! M M, ee.. 5 Ra ge R0dneY i te t Raygoza, Maria Rebhan, Dianne fs 'HS Reece, Sherry tstt Reed. Kathy gi ii Reeder, Matt In 2, L H 1 f In Reel, Robert LQ, Reese, J oh n i Si: ii ii ' Reid, chuck .,.. , Ren, Charles , A ' Q Requa. Joni . , . Revello, Sara 1 iii N X ti A as EEK .... M L i ,Q if N2 an 5 Q li x I' Reza. Evelyn it s.it , U Rice. Connie lj? ,Z elegitzz . , , , H K i zi' i e1 fm . . ,. Richbark. Linda Ritchey. David 11, Rivas, Yvonne - Roberts, Jimmy Robertson. William Robles. Arthur Robles, Raul Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez. Richard Rodriguez, Wayne Rohmund, Linda Roscoe. Betsy Rosenberger. Francis Rodriguez, Cynthia A.. fig? 35 .3 ik 5, 'Q Q 'Z st N 1 JN., ,fest-Qs Tl' 5:-R . , el ,,. ,.. WN ... ,tg A m, i -Sy. :pit--1-so , 5. ,R .Q L .tix 't' K .at . 0 Y 1 - ,h ,Q .f,.z.w:,.e'f + 1 - . -1 Q J ' ' ' z I T fi .-A . .. i Q J ' 1? 2 gi X s X 3 'si vw J A if ,ji . . .,eff't't:i rf 3 ,V I f. . . , . . . . , Q Q? xg Q . X . 1 ' , 'is Q 4 Qr- ,. 3 0 If if? .1 'g - 'L .A v i Q I , 3 . f K f ' I 'TV I J W 'mm'I i 'I I I ' - . ' Q at . I f+ . I I --, 9 ,..l,7:, Z. , . 'Q - i My It sv J ., .3 1: Q. ,, o J. i I Ai A L1.. M, 5 is ,X ' ,-X i ,ti . ' Z .1 ' N Q-in y T I I J . J ii ' . .. Qqhu S 'Xh- S be at - 1f I ,ae e b i , K at ' I , U. ' It Ei? I I . 4 he h Q 1 V. M . .,. , ........... E h 't I J A I I' -. i' ' .'f ,ZAZ I .Z . ,. . ig 5, V f J' . I sl . 'f ,. 'ff Qi. ? AH s - X .I .,. sv 1 , 3 4' 1 4 - i :sit .. K. 4, ,Sv 1 ' - Xie' I . .Y W . T-x.:. -:J 3 at S . i iii ff . 'Q' K-5.-'Z-' RELAXING in the Library's reading room is FABIAN MARTIN. Rosenthal, Kelly Rosenveldt. Michelle Rosier, Margaret Rousseau, Tammy Rowland. Devan Rowlands, Teri Ruiz. George Ruiz. Guadalupe Ruiz. Jason Runyun, Danny Sabala. Tim Sage, Brenda Saldana, Anthony Sanchez. Carla Sanchez. Rene Sanderfer, Norma Sandoval, Joe Sandquist. Lori Scheffler, Michaelynn Schreckongost, Bruce Schreib. Brenda Schroeder. Chris Sciortino. Nick Selvey, Cindy Sepe, Carrie Sheffield. Jim Shell, Rene Shores. Robert Short. Teresa Shriver. Sally Sifuentes. Roy Sigala. Anita Signorio, Kenneth Sisco. Michele Slcrowronski. Joseph Slanus, Barbara Small. Randy Smith, Carrie Smith. Karen Smith, Kimberly Smith. Patti Smith. Tammy Smoll, Kenneth Snoll. Cheri Snyder. Julie Solomon, Irene Soto. Ignacio Steffler. Troy Stein. David Steinline, Joan Stewart, Ken Stewart, Richard Stines, Gregory Stines, Tod Stobbe, Garland Stokes, Wanda Sullivan, Larry Swanberg, Jacqueline Tackett, Jimmy Tapia, Manuel Tasker, Kim Taylor, William Terry, Jerald Teska, Doug Theilacker, Melinda Thielo, Maria Thomas, Elizibeth Thomas, John Thompson, Lenis Thornton, Debbie Tipple, Cheryl Tollison, Diane Tone, Karen Toomay, Janet Torres, Debra Torres. Melinda Tosha, Michael Tosha, Stephen Tower, Sharon Townsend, Tannie Tracy, Shirley Tran, Dung Trisler, Craig Trost, Tammi Trott, David Trowbridge, Lynda Tucker, Pamela Tull, John Van Alstine, Michael Vance, Robert Van Dort, Jon Van Dort, Mindy Van Hemert, Louis Vannatter, Jenifer Vanzandt, Glenn Vargas, Alfonso 2 1 A , Qghx K I ,k,,, - - A W Q ,A M at-i if-it-:M . fa-its-H ,I k g ,ff ., 1-. J - lj , 4 E ' Q ' ,st . .3 ,Ak ,z g Ji: ' 5 V ' ,..-5 .w ' J - ,,e ' , .. t 1 ., ew Q- A . .LL .,. ., V t ch ,ffl 1 4 V v',,,Q X . ...,,. J S ,LW -, . ., .,,.,, , 4 .4 ' - t - . i . 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' ' i iifffffliffiliiiif t at , - ' , fe , n - y my Zr ,J ' l -' ' Q at if Z ,,,' lk ii ' ' - J Q, T' J 'N' ,Qt 'li , if ' . ,tif , . - ' 'Q M, f: w.l 1 11' i g ee l Nl . , , .,.i J 1,,, , I- -irit V I Q . .C-'mi 1 ,, .ezi- :s.t T' K 31 STUDENTS PREPARE THEMSELVES for their future by utilizing the facilities in -ea the career center. .- 'V-JI, 1 1 Wt, J 'J 'M : ef'Af'f'ilh I isp . .. , w, N 1 f. . 1 ia., i .mr t ar QQQQ -1 f 'Q 3 x l i iikfwy ff, 'Q is i E it I T ,f Rf A r ' 1 ' ..:. J 1 - 4 we Nqunn H9 Adu v i iii - F - , 'i ' sisl ' J J ' it 55? .Q , s W X . P , 1' -V HOMEWORK IS A BASIC PART of the academic schedule. Here MARYANNE RADCLIFF takes the time to study. J' Q: x . 'M .if gi g? r , 1 31 -, XS i We 31 A' AAA Aa' :QQ 'P , , A. i , P M,,,.,,, K X - 1 ui? g ' - - -I-M-. Hz , ,f:.,,.. 1, gigg:.a, , 2 we .1 A , , J W . eg ff r i ., Q, X -W I' , i 'V X ,aa 'XX 1 'f , . q J- X X I in X QE -4 3, 3 ,u ,Q ? 4 A 1 if is 5 , , , X-' ry, ' . f 1 gi5151,Q,1 3 . Q ' .y , f, t .- r i it J .31 a H . 2 - 1 v .W.: J y . -, 1 .Q if W ,gi , jx . .. V ,I , , K At ' ' '.A, ' . wfq, Q -a it R , , i . in -'iii Sm- ' L ' . A ., 'X-A - ' ,Q f : e eggs-lizzfi . M 4' , . N V . iran.. K ag fcv ' A , Q 8 ,JI . K age? ' J , , A pf A I . A tl I if 'Y Wir li - A s, . Fl 1' J' ' ' W g ' g ifi' - . , V ,, N -L W ' ,a . J ' if '3 It i J -1 ,, Q, .fe 1. J I , ji ,V ,, 4 lu V gf Qi , . A ,L ,, 1, A i .K . K X Q L , 7 , l I o X S Q . , 4sd'O 1 11 V f 9' Niki JE , Wright, Marc Yates, Mark Yingling, Sheri Zavella, Vicky Zellmer, Lori Zoskey, Judy Vargas, Elizebeth Vargas, Neil Vasquez, Cecilia Vasquez, Patsy Vasquez, Pauline Vasquez, Tim Vaughn, Viki Veca, John Vega, Arthur Verret. Brad Vestal, Lora Vibert. Becky Villalobos, Edward Villalobos, John Vitanovitz, Jessie Vitanovitz, Steven Walter, Karen Wampler, Catherine Wase. Rosanne Weiland, Brenda Wenzel. Cindy Westerlund, Scott White, Robert White, Teresa Whitney, Jeffrey Wicker. Tami Widmayer, Virginia Wilbanks. Nancy Williams, Autumn Wilson, Mary Wilson. Wayne Witt, Nita Woods, Wendy Woody, Harry Wooten, Sandy l l A- , Si, , ,M asf. t t In ..,,.. any 5: z., E : iz it L 'R' fsif' x -ff-4 fw ,,i1 f 1 A If , M, k Q i , , qi' ,,.., ,1 'Ii f - lax !! is B' PEERING INTO THE MICROSCOPE LAURA FERRARA and HOLLY CRAIG draw what they see. 4' X if at X N -1 t X. ' 1 A X ,L A 'Y at is 9 is Abeles, Deana Acuna. Tommy Adams, Bob Adams, Bruce Adams. Richard Addis, Edward Alcala, Lidia Alcala. Rosa Alcala. Teresa Aleman, Gabriel Allec. Jayme Allen, Kerri Almquist. Mike Alverez, Rosalie Amante. Barbara Ames. Christophe Amich. Kristin Anderson. Barbara Anderson, Gerald Anderson, Rochelle Anderson, Ronald Andrews, Rodney Anton. Monique Antonucci, Mark Anzures, Elsie Arellano, Anita Armijo, Liz Arretche, Danny Arrington, Scott Arvizu, Sandra Ashton, Lori Astley. John Augustine, Rhonda Avila, Olga Avila, Rosa Baer. John Bahensky, Frank Bailey, Joe Baker, Roger Balderama, Cynthia Bales, Laura Barcus, Nancy Barley. Lorrie Barnes, John Barrera, Ruben Basulto, Julie Batteau, Brad Beavers, David Bravor, Jeffrey Behymer, Roger Bejarano, Manny Belknap, Jeffrey Beltran, Carlos Beltran, Gina Bendel, Rick Bendor, Wendy Bennett, Lester Bentz, Gina Bidoison, Janine Bilotti, Dominica Bivens, Tina Bixby, Daniel Blackmon, Lanny Blahut, John Blair, Christina Blicharski, Theresa Bly, Sarah Boggs, James Booth, Deborah Borgards, Ingrid Borunda, Rosemary Boshart, Robert Bouchey, Tonja Bowden, Larry Bowen, Don Bowen, Keith Bowman, Elizibeth Boyd, Sandra Boydell, Diane Bradley, Paul Bradshaw, Yvonne Braun, Laura Brennan, Lori Brewster, Paul Briggs, Cynthia Briggs, Michael Bright. Lorri Bringman, Jill Briscoe, James Brooks, John Brown. David Brown. Kevin Brown. Michael Brown, Thomas Brunk, Anna Bugby, James Bumstead, Lloyd Burke. Gayle Burruez, Frances Bustos, Suzanne Bymark, James Caldera. Adriana yr, at -' x 5. H 4 f Q ,... a tr i'?', . A . 1 ' -. I - - K Ja 2? X Q' Z x a 4 4 Q? ies I' 'L 'K x A f J 3 J 7' ,.' Q :Q A Twink' 'WI 3 A ., 4- :F hx 'P 5 1 r , I aw l in ' - if ' rr M, .M . , , X X 5 - Y 3 . -1'-egg? ti. 'ke 1. ee 4 'ik Qt ft ew ...--..' ,,,.f4' , , V 5 m 1 - 1 'lk S g l i is I - : J . . ,Q f ' fl - 1' 6 K ,A ' , , VL - Q in 1' K ' i w g I . a,,.: j , 1 ' - -,QQ D ,.,,, 7 pau -it - .2 . ' gi' xi: K 'IQ if + is .i K A is lx i, ' 'ff' -' ' l , i 5 X' DANNY VANDERKALLEN AND DENISE CORWIN a gf-iff? -H ' D ' sit and enjoy their lunch together. H sk. 9 ,21 Al jp , 4- K r, Q , f x tax vs f x . ..,.. B .33 Q I 'if f if av- 1 j 1.13 Te al' 'af Ng. X wk? Q -x K is 'X D A 4' it . 'J 4 f 'U' ,. .Sa 1' A my .,,, R' .i1. . qk P .0 X , Q Q i Q .JN- it 66 ,.. t Qhti ly: 4' V? .. D. 'il 4 wa, sf., Eff . his , ,..W W,,.,...,,,, L.... - ., qbhk E D ,.,B. . 'f J A gtgitf-3g,3.:.f .K .iw ,, ,. rv ' t X .Q of l W ,..,:fi . J. 4, ' we t Q +' X af' uf 3 5 if , BIOLOGY is a part of KIMM LEWIS and all other sophomores schedules. Calderon. Randy Campbell, Kimberly Campos. Gilbert Cano. Sadie Capetillo. Guadalupe Caporale. Michael Carovotta. Maria Carew. David Cariato. Lawrence Carlston. Collen Caron. Anna Carpenter. Janelle Carrillo. Monica Carroll. James Carrol. Kelly Carter. Kem Carter. Ondra Caruso. Kelly Castillo. Darlene Castro. Eusebio' Castro, Louie Castro. Sylvester Catella. Jeffrey Catuara. Adrienne Cedillos. Pablo Ceja. Maria Cespedes. Jenny Chavez. Elizabeth Chez. Terri Choperena. Isabel Christian. Todd Clemens. Don Clement. Debra Cobbold. Joan Cocek. Patricia Coelho. Lucia Cohn. Theresa Cole. Robin Cole. Terri Coletta. Rocco Collins. Timothy Comeau. Thomas Conner. Gina Contreras. Richard Contreras. Rick Cook. Diane Cook. Sharon Copas. Robert Cordova. Nora C raig. Holly Crane. Roger Cremo, Sharon Crofts, Morgan Crow, Robert Crump, Carol Cudaback, David Cunningham, Karen Cunningham. Kevin Cunningham, Lori Curatolo, Bonnie Cutshall, Kim Cutshall, Lisa Cutting, Michael Dang. N guyet Davenport, Benny Davenport, Pamela Day, Gary De Alba, Martha Defoyd, Diana Defoyd. Donna Dehart, Linda Delgado, Kirk Denney, Donna De Santiago, Jaime Desrochers, Stephan Diamond, Debra Dickerson, Susan Doan, James Dockstader, David Dodson, William Dominguez, Steve Doty, Luanne Dubuqe, Stu Dudeck, Ronald Dudowe, Diane Duran, Linda Duran, Robert Durbin, Nancy Durham, Andy Ebbensgaard, Gregory Eliason, Nancy Ellis, Glynnis Elston, John Escanuelas, Richard Esparza, Elizabeth Espinoza, Canos Espinoza, Delia Espinoza, Robert Esquivel, Joel Esslinger, Robert Esterhay, Larry Estrada, Efran THiNiuNc ALONE sncv GONZALES ' ' 9 dreams of a wish her heart makes. Q if '11 , E I- f .I i 5 . ' Q... - , YJ? V Vilma, sais-ann gnu 5' 1' 1 ta, . . K.. l air R fit? sais, -4- 'K g 5 ,33 5 f K 3 f , f KQV X C J F 5' A Q3 ' w. ' ' - 4 ' f'i 7 '-T-:'i357:f ' --,.f:.:'..,---- ,ar I' fp:-??4E: -1-.Af I . Q , ' , 1 l' gg . at J . ' te: it Q P - - me ' , . t 151 - ., f , is l , . ,. 5 'L' , .f , 'lla ' V i . , L., , 3 .J , A t .. 4 ' W. ' 14 -V W 3 - 'E f - ' MMM 'M f I 'E ei ' J .. WW tx 1 it 1 I Q . Q A V1 lf , A ,X t .Qs M fe. f ' 'tti J i't't J ' gg,, Li,.:1.gi -in e W' . . , ' 4 L 2 S S 2 .fr h 'Segway Lily.-e 0 , 5 ' X ea' ' Q 4 X ,, 1 - eg J J trip , ,WN V Q. ,g .. ,X , i A .EA V i me H S r ,2 X!! J 1 l ,, s s , 0 s rses M JE H X , U f Q? f 1 5 ...-- u,g ,b IM, I i f V ,JK t ,.,N.... , REHLARSING is a big part of ED CLII-'I'ON'S singing. Eutsler, Mark Fahnestock, Marnie Farfan, Brigette Fay, Carol Felgenhauer, Lynn Ferrara, Laura Fialho, Colleen Fierro, Johnnece Figueroa, Marie Fintel, Gary Fischer, Barry Fischer, Valerie Fitch, Adrian Flores, Noelia Floyd, Stephanie Flynn, Reilly Flynt, Melissa Fondario, Gabriel Forsythe, John Fortney, Marie Foskett, Richard Foster, Sandra Fox, Penny Fraho, Steve Frandsen, Terri Freeman, Suzanne Fremlin, Anthony Fremming, Randy Frenett, Yvonne Fussell, Michael Galbraith, David Galicia, Jose Gallardo, Ricky Gallo, Hadrian Galvez, Daniel Gandara, Mary Garcia, Eva Garcia, Hector Garcia, Howard Garcia, Jacob Garcia, Julie Garcia, Marcella Garcia, Rosa Garcia, Xavier Garmon, David Gamess, James Garrison, Linda Gatica, Christina Gavin, Jeffry Gentry, Kathy George, Frank George, Gabrielle Germaine, Elizibeth Gibson, Lesa Gilbert, Denise Gilliam, Traci Gilmore, Laura Giordoano, Lynne Goforth, Dorthy Gomez, Denis Gonzales, Stacy Gonzalez, Caroline Gonzalez, Griselda Gonzalez, Leticia Gonzalez, Rosemary Gordon, Donald Gracia, Frank Graff, John Graham, Sharyl Gramm, Teresa Gravely, Chrislyn Graves, Tara Green, David Green, Kevin Greene, Donna Greene, James Greenhouse, Sheryl Greenwood, Tricia Gregory, Bill Griffith, Richard Grimes, Yolanda Grinceri, Anthony Grover. Teresa Gude, Daniel Guillen, James Guimond, Dewayne Guimond, Kandis Guzman, Helen Hacker, Brian Hacker, Kint Haderer, Sheryl Hagen, Frank Hagen, Mike Haisman, Angelique Hale, Lynetta Hall, Lynette Hamilton, Brenda Hammans, Joyce Hammel, Kurt Hampton, Melody Hanna, Valarie Hansen, Beth Hanson, Diane Harbst, David Hargrove, Jeannie W Ji f,--WW-,, J i - J 4 124111211512 ':x'a::!Q, t -zgsi, - , , J I ' k if '- ,i v- 'S i 2 1 , .tsv 5 2 N' J .,.. 2' J -, X it an gm , Q 1 X J ,,..,,,,, .. ,E ,,,, , l ? in -. :A ,. A tg' v iii: 5 A wife? 7 T at X. I Es. X 'S - , ' 4 .1, 1' in-i,,i'if ' - , . , -K A t. jg f S kg , 4: rig ,, sm, 1 E 'W 3 E1 1 gg aj! Hattula, David Hauet, Lowda Hawkins. Sheila Henderson, Robin Hennager, Melody Hennie, Susan Hensley. David Herbert, Linda Hernandez. Carmen Hernandez, Erina Hernandez, Leticia Hernandez, Linda Hernandez, Lisa Hernandez, Nancy Hernandez, Sam Hernandez, William Herron, Shannon Heylmun, Cathy Hicks, Anne Hill, Evelyn Hill, Katherine Hillix, Tammy Hobbs, Jamie Holderness, Mary Hollaway, Melinda Holloway, Leslie Holt, Deana Homan, Raymond Hopkins, Mathew Hopper, Gary Horton, Dayna Hosey, Lise Houck, Susie Hough, Dennis Houlihan, Jodi Houshel, Terry Howell. Tory Howland, Mark Hoy, Sandy Hoyos, Emmette Hoyos, Shelli Hsu, Emmie Hudrlik, Julie Hudson. Donna Hudson, Kenneth Hudspeth. John Hughes, Kimberly Huges, Peggy Hull, Dorcas Hullings, Debbie Hulsey, James Hundley, Lisa Huston, Megan Ingram, Steve Ingram, Tracy lniguez. Gloria Ironside. Michael J acobo, Rosemary Jacobs, Sharon Jacuinde, Martin Jaquss, John Jauregui, Chris Jefferies, James Jewell, Kathleen Jiminez, Catalina Jiminez, Leticia Jiminez, Ronnie Johansen, Lisa Johnson, Barry Johnson, Jenny Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Leon Johnson, Ronald Joiner, David Jones, Mary Jones, Samuel Kanavy, Paul Kastelic, Patti Keller, Dale Kelley, Diana Kelley, Rick Kelly, Tony Kelsey, Jeffrey Kennedy, Brett Kerr, James Killinger, Aubrey King, Phyllis King, Stephanie King, Steve Kirchnavy, Sheryl Kish, Steve Kissinger, James Kjos, Allen Klassen, Dawn Knigge, Jeffery Koczar, Anita Kohler, Karen Kolbrek, Brian Koon, James Koontz, Penny Koustik, Vickie Krall, Chris Kreider, Donna Krewson, Ken-i Labreche, Phillip F' i. a N T f k 6 sp- , , f e 1 44 , ...Wi Hia f' qt, Q-. . im ,gg ,fl ig -if 3 -i, -g fp, LUNCH TIME PROVIDES BONNIE ROUS- SEAU with a chance to enjoy her book. fi f m' S 'N R if A' , A e U 7 .l ..q, , . , , . 5: W 1.,Q , ,. , A it It sf. 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X as , Qi -3' 'S I R 1 J . 1 ' fi CONCENTRATING ON HER WORK, BRIGETTE FARFAN attempts to finish before class ends. 5 Lafleur, Shawn Lambeth, Shawn Lange, Judy Larned, Dawn Latimer, Debra Lawson, Shari Lazenby, Mark Leffingwell, Ron Lefler, Ken Leidig, Robert Lemon, Kevin Leung, Diane Lewis, Patti Liera, Sandra Limon, Gloria Lindenberg, Michael Lonberger, John Longstreet, Ellen Looney, Debbie Lopez, Annette Lopez, Ernie Lopez, Esther Lopez, Felicia Lopez, J aquelyn Lopez, Laura Lord, Cathleen Lucier, Stefan Lucier, Suzanne Macias, Fernando Mackay, Daniel Maddox, John Maldonado, Cynthia Maldonado, Margaret Malinchak, Randy Manning, Debbie Mantel, Roger Marquez, Louise Marquez, Ruth Marquez, Suzanne Marrujo, Ozzie Marshall, George Martin, James Martin, Laura Martin, Patrica Martinez, Belinda Martinez, David Martinez, Richard Mata, Paul Maurer, Ann McCloskey. Christine McCloskey, Deborah McClung, James McCullough, Lance McDaniel, Timothy McEachron, Robin McKay, Ellen McKay, Kenneth McKellar, Shannon McKenney. Karen McPherson, Jacqueline Medina. Vincent Melton, Phillip Melton, Wanda Mendoza, Steve Menke. Alicia Meservey, Alan Messina. Kevin Meza. John Miller. Denise Miller. Tom Minjarez, Susan Mirkou. Maria Mitzenmacher. Diane Mitzenmacher, Ken Montgomery. Mike Montiel. Elizabeth Montoya. Monica Montoya. Victor Morales. Mary Morales. Revecca Moreno. Melinda Moreno, Paul Moreno, Steve Morris. Jerry Morrison. Sherry Mortimer, Ann Moskun. Joanne Moss. Sonya Motyka. Lisa Mullen. Lexine Munoz. Charles Munoz, Mickoles Murphy. Mark Naegle. Zannell Nakez. Rosemarie Navarro. Robert Navarro, Ruben Nettles, Cric Nevarez, Baltazar Newberry. Terry Newman. James Nichols. Gary THE BACK TO SQUAD RALLY gives JAN- EAL RUSSELL and GLORIA LOPEZ a chance to cheer again. 1 .Q .- t Q xy 1 w Y 5 6 , , g Q 1 ...- 3 +5 , E: , A A g 1 4. .yr : , fp. ii 'Us 1 .L J W3 l fi sq, l J l R A+ sg ' .... . J We . . ,,.,. .Q ff 1 i ' ii .- 'Sm i i i -apr' V it ' if' E .. ti ' - .. ' if 4, .- r A -- 1 A .,. . ' X, H ,,,,y ttit n In if X 'X , 5'1 ' , H ig., fl HW' 1 is 'E' E 4 3 at i Q i 1 f .8 K 'Sv 3 5. . , I 5 I Q - 3 .J t ,J N ,S if A fs- 4123 K e f-R J ae 5. it 2 1 ' 'fr J ste. , as t A' .- J f .J S sg' f - ' A A if R . .,,...,. V I ' ng - an 1' Q . tw.:-y.1. . 1 rf- wt-5 -N x A -' 1 f 1 f .ew- ' ' ii K i giaif ' ta QA W1 --,-w 1 is i t .., . 1, .. , W H MX . Q-3 , 1 -iw - If ,. . Li x , I S ,ay ii aia J S S at a Q S. J I l J Q I 1 ,A Twl... m , ::,L L E ,I .MV Q D it , H W- 5 J ' I 'K Q--f- Y ' K ? f : - S S S ' 5 . - , ze, 33- ,as v -' fe , M J I 5 3 3 as f S Q s ' R in ,uf 'W ':' f L- -W - H51 1 I g ,J - 'fW11ffi-g,, 1 aa f l B-, ' , s 1 . f .., . 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Q' W a ny ' -. , z -f-' ax 5 ' - g -- . -,,.f-- , . - ,. g ' J J I J J ' ., 5 W .Sill V b J . ii J - y '-,W.. - 'lib t n i. , J ' ., . , . ,3z..l,.-t-......fM--wfllt i ' w MOST OF CHAFFEYS STUDENTS take time to relax between their classes. Nicolet, Brent Noah, Jackie Nyman. Vicky 0'Connell, Marlene O'Neal, Ronda Orcutt, Mike Ornelas, Lisa Orona, Estelle Ortiz. Robert Ortiz, Yolanda Ottley, Timothy Otto. Denell Ozmun. Terry Padilla. Debbie Padilla, Robby Page. Sharon Pap, Robert Parry, Elisa Parten, Donald Pate, Susan Pearce. Jacqueline Peck. Shelley Pederson. Sherri Pelletier. Brian Perdue, Ronald Perez, Ralph Perez. Rita Perry, Diane Perry. Lelia Pierce, Dennis Pierce. Etoyl Pina, Sandra Pinnell. Kevin Pitcher. Catherine Pitts, Forrest Place. Robert Poveda, Hugo Powell. James Prado, Peter Prazen, Mark Price. Terri Priest. Regina Proctor, Debbie Provencher. Mike Pugel. Cynthia Putnam. Christine Putnam. Lori Pyles, Lorraine Queen. Thomas Radcliff, Karla Radford, Michael Raidy, Richard Ramirez, Gus Ramirez, Kathy Ramirez, Laura Ratclilf, Shari Ravelo, Joe Raygoza, Jim Reasan, Sheri Reasman, Sally Reece, Jim Regan, Marcia Reich, Damon Relph, Robin Renfro, Martin Reyes, Esther Rhoades, Marie Rich, Deborah Rico, Mark Riel, William Rivas, Delia Robb, James Roberts, Linda Roberts, Sherry Rovertson, Teri Robinson, Gail Robinson, Gilbert Robson, John Rock, Ronald Rodgers, Bette Rodriguez, Anna Rodriguez, Cesar Rodriguez, Linda Rodriguez, Samuel Rodriguez, Sharon Rogers, Tina Ronrer, Patricia Ronzo, Annette Rooke, Sharon Rossello, Robert Roush, Kevin Rousseau, Bonnie Rousseau, John Ruiz, Louis Ruiz, Randy Runyen, Laura Ruppert, Charles Russell, James Russell, Terry Ryan, Gary Sabala, Marlene Sagasta, Marco -as -1-1 - , K, . Q, E :Sf H..- mr -Q, ua. .. ., W. .,,., ,V ,...,.. ...WN .M ,Q -W -s G ww ' B - A ii'i',..'2 T-7-fflf'-fiiiiii- RIQ. '1 xmww M i ' . ' N. .,,,m,q , ....,.,.. 1225 . if- 4 , J 7 ,,... '55 , 3 - t t t , Q , A 3,5 N ez Vygg A sf t.,, e-H3 e it ,eer , . .Q . , as . ,- I -' 1:1295 gem- -3, . . , in-.rt 1 - Ili - -2 - A . :Q K 2' L 5 1 v 5'ff55ESf2 77 -'flils - :s it a s fx , J Q1 , - '--. 'e', Q r L X f t ,,., R it i alum' - -L J J S K f i x I i5 Xia if-uf .,. X i R a 'WMP- I 1 '1 . V,,,,,.., K -5 i K 5 1 -,bv. S' ,rim 3- V - ii 3 x 5 .Riff NN W sw, F W 4 5 N 'six X Sf sw tix X ,Q ,.., P Q if , 'eggs i',,,...,,,,-I SOCIAL GATHERINGS are a big part of student activities. GETTING INVOLVED IN THE Sophomore Class Competition is TOM COMEAU and EVIE HILL. ' lf? X as 5' V f75AFFi3t?2f52iif - A .- f . my 1,4 aa I J L 'Ani if it .J-.i:..is.. f te x in ,. we he J s Ka Q .'ia.n,,,i., Sager, Daniel Saldana, Andres Sanchez. Corrina Sanchez. Michael Sanford, Gary Santana, Catalina Saucedo, Rita Scanlon, Jill Schoenborn, Gregg Schofer, James Schrock, Melody Schwab, Andrew Schwab, Charles Schwarz, Shelly Scott, Heather Scott, Virgle Sedlachek, Sylvia Selby, Cynthia Selio. Phillip Selva, Sergio Seymour, Sharon Shannon, Deborah Shattuck, Durrill Shelton, Scot Sheppard, Tammy Shipley, Eric Shoultz, Jeffrey Simoni, Cori Simons, Jennifer Simons, Kristine Slagle, Jennifer Slate, Teresa Slatinsky, Danielle Slocum, John Small, Ryan Smith, Christine Smith, Robert Smith, Ruth Smith, Shauna Smolich, John Snead, Brent Snyder. Dale Soloman, Stephen Solorzano, Genero Souvatzis, Christina Spinelli. Valerie Spolec, Barbara Staten, Stephanie Stecker, William Stekker, Betina Stelmah, Renee Stephans, Kelly Steslicki, Tracy Stewart, Jeffrey Stewart, Kimberly Stockwell, Cynthia Stokke, Charles Stokke, James Stortz, Charlotte Strang, Wendy Strigas, Steve Studley, Connie Sutton. Ralph Sweet, Vicki Sweitzer, Paul Talbot, Audrey Tanner, Gene Teresa, John Thomas, Joan Thomas, William Thome, Bruce Thomton, Laurie Tibbetts, Joel Timpke, Mark Tolson. Donna Toms, Denise Torres, Laura Trent. David Trinidad, Rio Trost, Randall Troutman, Teri Tucker. Allen Tundis, Patricia Turchetta. Steve Twede, Lisa Urquidez, Mary Valdez, Raul Vallese, Valerie Valverde, Danny Vance. Douglas Vanderkallen. Harold Varner. Randy Vasquez, Deanna Vasquez, Martha Vaughn. Darren Vega, Molly Vega, Violet Velasquez. Juanita fe Xe ': ' .--f silt F ai .A f ui 'af if 4. 4 iw 5 X Q Q .2 K' 5 I U X ff? lr J' I X Ci! l o '- I.: as ta. .S x x sz if vs s 7 L L L LL- W :QS A M Cf. f it .1 4 fr F ft 'W 's vw sf v Q fa- vs- X M4 -9 . af' 4 1 . 1 it lift 1 XY ' 'fir 1 -- W. - f 1. . .--f 9 ar ' 'Yi' Yr Y si . Y, g ,, if 4, l ' r MVQN . L 315' 1' ,S 4 .fc ,,. 45,000 VOLUMES GIVE STUDENTS ample opportunities to research their subject. WRX t Ew a, W as ,L,,,,L,,, L L Q , :S ' ,Vw M-X 'ml , My 2 , A L J' L 6 ali-if ' fm , - 4 111 img - 'i1 f . . all ii r-iifififi If R 59 6? ' ew X , -if V- K 4' t L f '5 7 tu? T L L Aa L, L' - .s- -L 1' e ' L it if if L - QS E ' ..., L iiii L xv Q f 3 -ii T'T at VJLL LLQL - L S- L A .- fL ,, -L -ff -9 X. 3 .L L , ,jr 8 rag 3' L 'if 1 , 1 . --F f , 'X , L QE, L: , j V, l . 4' ' L l J -'L- i . 1 -4 V L , , fy' Z5- FRIENDS ARE A MAJOR PART of Chaffey's activities. CATHY DICKERSON and MARY JANE SCHOENBORN sit and enjoy their lunch. Venegas, Alex Verbick, Dolores Verdugo, Paul Verrnilya, Katherine Vestal, Kimberlee Villanueva, David Vindiola, Maria Visk, Steve Voeltz, Karen Volk, Valerie Vu, Thu Wade, Steve Wadsworth, Debra Walker, Dawn Walsh, Kenneth Walters, Kirk Ward, Debbie Ward, Heidi Watson, Joy Weaver, Marta Weddell, Glenn Weekley, Robin Weeks, Donna Weigand, Lori Wenzel, Phillip Wenzel, Randy White, Katherine Whitehead, Debbie Widmayer, Donna Wiesen, Janet N Wilkens, Shannon Wilkson, Allen Willey, William Williams, Diane Williams, Susan Williams, Terry Wilson, Terri Windt, Jamie Wise, Cherie Wright, Darrick Wynn, David Yackle, Deborah Yanez, Anabel Yanez, Rogelio Ybarra, Rudy Yoder, Brett Young, Richard Younger, Laura Zavella, Consuelo Zbinden, Lauri Zill, Brian 'Oo ?4'ifI'55'34 M' M10 'hogs-Igs '5 1F30 I ' mm 'elfwmgfigufivffm of C04 SHMEN CLASS ADVlSORS1Left to right! Ms. Costa, Mr. Manvill. Mr. Haine and Ms. walter. . :Q eq L if 4' f . A 4.1 ff, - sf ii Q , , . . ii X za 4121-Igxfmgelkoceoufes wqfws afe C , Egg? W fefffzf? ff ,, ads ff Hgfw aww at Me .ei-fgenvgsbm, Pzzce5 5 214.5332-51211 1 .00 fl SHM EARN the dance procedures and all regulations dealing with the activ rogra -i O af 4 2 U -1 : FJ F' c 2 rn :: 5 2 F1 fn ca Z P1 cu .nk , 7 i lunch. aur- ... OBE 55 W z.. rv: -5 :- '03 DD El: O14 20 5-' 22 352 'WE 'S Ea 2: sco- 5-3 E S: c- 3.02 Dm C Z '-1. fi'-o . 'ntnwwf' Aa. .,,f f a , Q Q A Abril. Sandy Acuna. Jerry Adams. Adrian Adams. Robyn Adcock. Billy Adling. Carolyn Akin. Kenneth Alapizco. Betty Albin. Becky Alcon, Mike - Aldridge, Lance Aleman. Thomas Allen. Blair Allison. Jim Allison, Tim Almazan. Jessie Alten. Cassandra Alvarez. Brian Alvarez. David Alvarez, Donna Alvarez. Steve Amiot. Richard Anders. Lisa Andre, David Andrews. Denise Apodaca, Regina Arelland. Gabriel Aria. Bobby Aria, Kathy Armbruster. Judy Armbruster. Keith Ashton, Robert Avalos, Rosana Avent. Shari Avila. Obdulia Aviles. Dan Baca. Monique Baer. Larry Baeza. Lorraine Bahensky. John Balley. Heidi Baker. Doug Baker. Gregory Baker. Sharon Bales. Karen Bandy, William Barbarossa, Michele Barber, Greg Barboa, Kathy Bare. Dawn Barker, Mary Barley, Debbie Barragan, Mary Barrasa, Tommy Barrera, Desiree Barta, Patrick Bashor, William Bauer, Shelley Baylies, Joanne Bearden, Noreen Beck, Ronnie Beck, Steve Beltran, Angela Beltran, Veronica Benjamin, Djuna Bentz, Heather Bertino, Charlie Bertinoti, Jon Bessette, Jacqueline Bissell, Kim Bitner, Bonnie Blackman, Melissa Blair, Jody Blair, Patty Blood, Tim Bolduc, Eric Bolin, Cleyella Bolling, Margaret Bommaritto, Anthony Book, Stephanie Botello, Victoria Bouchey, Micheal Bowcock, Robert Bowden, Lindsey Bowman, David Bowman, Doris Brady, Dale Brannan, Tom Bravinder, Jennifer Bray, Julie Bridwell, James Brisco, Dwayne J f i vu , ..,:-:gig Ig. DONNING SWEATERS AND PONYTAILS, BRENDA SCHREIB and TAMMY CAIVIPA sport 50's fashions on Grease Day. N 1 5335 s ' ,f 52 -- '. 525 I, mr. l sl' -iiifgi 44 .t6,.,5::x.- I -reef J Y 34 a I l , , S 4 bw' Er' ff, a s Lew' H39 H Zcflkiilsi f JOYOUS AFTER winning the first CIF game in thirty years, TONY IZZO lifts 3380, a former J.V. player. fi 'r Britt, Tonya Brockus, Deanna Brooks, Tina Brooks, Yolanda Brown, Aaron Brown, Christina Brown, David Brown, Dean Brown, Eric Brown, Michael Brown, Sharon Brown, Shawna Brown, Stacy Brown, Tammy Buccheri, Tracy Buggs, Charles Bujanda, Belen Burden, Donald Burgess, Cindy Burgess, Lourie Burhus, Darrin Burkhart, Rebecca Burton, Mike Bushmeier, Christy Bustillos, John Bustos, Henry Cabrera, Susan Cadd, Lisa Cagg, Chris Calkins, Denise Calkins, Doug Camerena, Randy Campio, Rita Campos, Angela Canada, Harvey Candelaria, Lydia Cantu, David Caporale, Kelly Carcich, Nicko Cardas, Mary Cardenas, Roxanne Cardiel, Marie Cordon, Charlie Carey, Sheila Carlton, Michelle Carlton, Mike Carolan, Ted Caron, Margaret Carpenter, Maureen Carver, Stacy Caspary, Curt Castillo, Mary Castillo, Randy Celena, Aracell Centeno, Sally Cerisara, Cindy Cespedes, Carlos Chaffee, Brenda Chambers, Tony Chapman, David Chase, Daniel Chase, John Chavez, Fernando Christy. Scott Churchill, Todd Cleveland, Jeffrey Comeau, Todd Comer, Pat Conner, Joni Connor, Michael Cook, Allan Cook, Roger Cook, Ron Cookson, Lydia Copas, Eddie Cordova. Eliu Comejo, David Comejo. Mike Cornelison, Pam Correa, Cathleen Corsaro, Antonnette Costello. Sarah Couch, Lisa Cox, David Craig, Kelly Craig, Lashell Crappa, Todd Crib, Gary Cross, Mike Crowe, Suzanne Crowell, Jim Crump, Regina Cuautla, Patricia Cuevas, Martin Culkosky, Dana Culwell, Jim Cummings, Patrick Cunningham, Paul Curiel, Michael I2 ,J f ,-nl , 5- i . as QM 4 il' Z .P c I i ! si gp 3323 V as V I 'X K. . g4X Aga i . 4 I 1 , , . - , J ' f jf- If 2 . X . ' in , ' M T- fl, 2. ,- ' , 95 r Sify- ,z..,,,. .ef wg' ,Wire A D lx! ,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,Q .' , V :mf f ie- -. :ff f , 'ibn 'Ci L y n jc' ,,,. fff W L' K f f i g K 1 J w., f . -ffiiii fffffgirfif . 2 -if , ... YQ . 'li l V- W 2 fe ' ' ' , V- as-, 1 tg. e, f .Wg I,-1 N f , G 4 I. 'L W. 2 -. 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THIRD RANKED TIGER WATER TEAM, draws excited crowds of Freshmen who witness this sport for the first time Curtin, Michelle Cutbirth, Brenda Daines, Vickie Daniels, Tony ' Damoch, Jeff Dauber, Kellie Davenport, Monica Dawddson, James Davis, Darron Davis, Lisa Dawson, Colleen Decker, Jana Deforge, Don Delacruz, Jessica Delarosa, Tony De LaVega, Ruben Demnona, Iris Denton, Randy Desantiago, Susie Desimone, Mark DeSpain, Kenneth Diaz, Kenneth Diaz, Madeline Diederichs, Danny Dimmitt, Mildred Djafroodi, John Doan, Danny Dotson, James Douglas, Carey Draper, Jennifer Drewery, Tandie Dudley. Nona Duran, Patrick Durham. David Durham. Eileen Duron, Nina Eads, Bryan Ekman, Ron Ellard, Milfred Ellert, Mary Ellis, Robert Engelhard, Michael FRESHMAN CABINET MEM- BERS CAROL LOPEZ, KAREN BALES, and TEASHA PROC- 'FOR plan an after game dance. Erickson, Scott Escalera, Amparo Espinoza, Brian Espinoza, Ernie Esquivel, Jose Estrada, Dorotea Estrada. Robert Evans, Derrick Facciani, Lisa Faiella, Lisa Falk, Cyndi Faranel, Vicki Fedak, Holly Felix, Gloria Fenwick, Charlie Ferral, John Fettig, Larry Fierro, Robin Files, Malissa Finn, Pam Fiorentino, Joan Fitzsimmons, David Flinchum, Kenneth Flores, Consuelo Flores, Ricardo Ford, Ronald Fort, Willie Fraley,Scott Franco, Al Prandsen, Leah Franklin, Marilyn Freedle, Ron Friebus, Bill Fritsch, Jeff F rohlich, Bret Fulton, Laura Furois, Jeannine Fussell, William Gabel, John Gaglio, Frances Gallo, Mario Galvan, Alfonso R' -J Q f i iffw . , , 2:1 - . Jaf fe ? Q, YW r'-Qi, x,..i,.,' ,. Q ,if W ,,. Q , I i Y W ,wb-I ! Hi ,faizzh Galvez. Tino Garcia, Elizabeth Garcia. Gabriel Garcia, Gary Garcia. Gilbert Garcia. Robert Garcia, Veronica Gardrier, Paul Gamess. Danny Gamica, Virginia Gaudreau. Mario George, Paul Giacoma. Allen Giammattei, Lisa Gifford, David Giordano, Ken Goforth. Kristy Gomez, Josephina Gomez. Vincent Gonzales, Jesse Gonzales, Louise Gonzales, Michael Gonzalez, Dalee Gonzalez, Gabriel Goochey, Kenneth Gordon, Crystal Gordon, Patricia Grable, Gina Grant, Christine Grau, MaryLou Green, Madonna Greene, Carol Greene, Sharon Gregory, Dwight Grey, Shareen Grimes, Carmen Grundy, Janine Guard, Bennie Guest, Valerie Guimond. Kim Guimond, Teresa Guizar, Hector Gushue, Allan Gutierrez, Charles Gutierrez, Lupe Gutierrez, Lydia Gutzmann, Bill Guzman, Allen Guzman, Janie Hagadorn, Dawn Haley, Charlie Hall, Ray Hall, Stephen Hall, Todd Hambrick, William Hamiliton, William Hampton, Ronda Hamrick, Steven Hancock, Sheri Harbst, Gary Harburda, Marcus Hare, James Harley, Carol Harner, Jean Harrington, David Harrison, Butch Harrod, Annette Hawkins, Robert Hecht, Steve Heffner, Tracie Hennager, Monica Henry, Brenda Hermosilla, Julie Hernandez, Cindy Hemandez, Debbie Hemandez, George Hernandez, Jaime Hernandez, Monica Hemandez, Noreen Hernandez, Renee Herron, Chad Hesche, Cathleen Hess, Cynthia Hewitson, Rene Hickman, Marion Hilton, Glenn Hoeg, Michelle Hogan, Katie Holdemess, Robert Holloman, Tami Holloway, Mike Holmes, Michelle Holmes, Tracy Holtrust, Lori is - is we , -:SS -If R is it , J, 5 e gi! ,ffl ff ,fr of ,iff lg, .te-Ig. sts . qfskal FRESHMEN ORIENTATION GIVES NEW STUDENTS the chance to become acquainted with Chaffey. Honeyfield, Ann Horon, David Horton, Steve Hough, Scott Hover, Hayes Howard. Jeannette Hoyle, Dana Huerta, Samuel lngison, Casey lnyard, Kenneth Ireland, James Ives. David Jackson, Darren Jackson, Sheri Jacobs, Brian Jasper, Lori Jimenez. Terri Johannsen, Kelly Johns, Bridget! Johnson. Charles Johnson. Jeff Johnson, Jody Johnson, Tammy Jollie. Debra Jones, Jennifer Kabalam. Mary Kayda. Lori Keller. Jacqueline Kemp, Ken Kirby. Janet Kline, Michael Knoche. Steve Kobbe. Kevin Koble. Sandra Koczor, Annette Kohler. Kristine Koontz, Wendy Korcsmaros. Penny Krause. Kathy LaBarge, Caleb lal, Rakesh laMaster, Denise Lambert. Susan Laponis. Steve Large. Kevin Larned. Laura Laughlin. Sheryl Leasau. Vicky Lee. Allen Lee. David Lee. Donna Leffingwell. Debbie Leidig. Brenda Lemm. Lori Leon. Francisco Leon. Pedro Lepore. Bernadette Levacy. Dianne Leyva. Albert Licea. Piedad Liles. Robert Lindstrom. Kevin Lira. Mac Little. Nancy Little. William Llanas. Espe Lloyd. Jerry Logan. Joe Lohr. Bob Lomeli. Joaquin Lopez. Carol Lopez.. Joe Lopez. Larry Lopez. Servando Lord. Sandra Lover. Dennis Lovett. Debra Lucas. George Lucero. Daniel Lugenbeel. Ronda Lyon. Kim Macias. Annamaria Macias. Martha MacKenzie. Dan Macrill. Julie Maiale, Lisa Maldonado. Lawrence Maldonado. Mario Maldonado. Mike Maloncon. Cindy Malott, Rick Mamani. Beatriz Manning. Debi Mapes. Janetta Marhelka, Todd Mariona, Carlos Marquez. Alfonso Marruffo. Anna Martin. Victor Martinez. Carlos Martinez Martinez. Martinez, Debbie Martinez. , Debra Eddie Jesse Martinez. Jose Martinez. Martinez, Martinez. Martinez, Judy Lisa Pearl Stephanie Maust, Mark Mayfield. Donald Mayo. Kirk McCloskey, Colleen McClung. Debbie McCombs. Mollie McCune. Edward McCurter. Dana McDonald. Diane McDonald. Jennifer McDonald. Mark McGinty. Chris McGraw. Kate McGuire. Randy Mclnnis. John McKay. Ann McKay. Dawn McKeller. Jeff McMahon, Tamela McMaster, Maureen McMaster, Sherri McMinn, Bonnie McNeil, Tim McTonic, Belinda Meadows, Jane Mealhow, Diane Medel, Maria Melendrez, Scott Melo, Delia Melton, Kathy Mercer, Terisa Mers, Kjmberlee Messina, Craig Meyer, Archie Michalovic, Chris Miedema, Kim Miller, Anne Miller, Dora Miller, Laurie Miller, Robin Mioletti, Bob Miranda, Tiffany Mishaan, Andrew Misiewicz, Daryl Mitchell, Glennetta Mitchell, Shelly Molnar, Laura Monfreda, Joe Monroy, Gerald Montecino, Verna Montgomery, Lori Mooney, Mindy Moore, John Moore, Mark Moore, Nancy Moraleas, Carla Morales, Frank Morales, Sally Moreno, Joseph Moreno, John Moreno, Mario Moreno, Nick il, I if l iowa! 3 , gg? fi E AUTO SHOP lSN'T JUST FOR GUYS as this student eagerly say. Moreno, Zina Morgan. Benjamin Morgan, Lisa Morgan, Mary Morris, Charles Mosher, Brian Muckeluane, Scott Mullen, Stephanie Munoz. J anene Munson. Steve Muro, Freddie Nfiustillo, Christina viyer. Pam viyers, Kelly Myrick. Regina Nancy, Richard Nava. Rich Navarro, Manuel Neace, Sharon Nelson. Mark Nelson. Shari Neurohr. Beth Nevarez, Ricardo Nevill, Ronda Neville, Eddie Newtson. Kelly Nicoll, Alicia Nigro, Jackie Nureddine, Sevine Nyman. Janet Oconners, Patrick Ohanlon, Margaret Olague. Rose Olds. Royce Ortiz. Mark Ortiz, Patsy Ortiz, Veronica Otte, Cindy Owens, Jennie Owens, Terry Pabon, Wendy Padilla, Elizabeth Palacios, Brenda Palicios, Jerald Palmisoho, Rocca Parker, George Parker. Richard Parks, Jonathan Parrilla, Dorthy Parris, Donn Parrish, Steve Parsley, Melissa Patel, Shailesh Payne, Michael Perez, Alice Perez, Cynthia Perez, Dawn Perez, Maria Perez, Ylda Peters, Debbi Petersen, Dianne Peterson, Rick Piceno, Ralph Pickwith, Joseph Pierce, Michael Pina, Martin Pinard, Dannie Plitt, Jeffrey Polom, Scott Poole, John Porter, Daniel Porter, Eric Porter. Phyliss Potts, Randy Powell, Mike Powers, Christina Powers, James Powers, Shelly Powers, Sherry Price, Kenneth Proctor, Teasha Pusater, William Pust, Karmen Rader, Diane Rader, Donald Ramirez, Kenneth Ramirez, Micaela Rawski, Patrick ENJOYING THE CONVENIENCE of the snackbar, WAH SOH slowly drinks his forty- cent COKE. graft? 4, , -my ..puI ' .av 5 ,LQ 'ifiig ti ' r, , tl Rector. Patrick Reeder. Gary Regan, Kathy Reid. Lauren Remski. Mark Renfro, Kathy Requa. Melinda Rexroad. Jack Reyes. Mario Reza. Stephanie Rhemrev. Frank Ribera. Daniel Ricci, Angie Richmond. Jeff Riebli. Sharon Riel. Maria Rivas, Diane Rivera, Lucy Roberts. Deborah Roberts. Gwen Roberts. J ana Roberts, Lisa Roberts, Pamela Robertson, Becky Robertson, Bertha Robertson, Robert Robinson, Scott Robinson, Traci Robles. Hector Roche, Edward Rock, John Rodgers, Paul Rodriguez, Christina Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Tony Rogers, Joel Rogers, Tim Rojas, Robert Rollins, Lisa Romero, Andrea Romero, Darrel Romero, Darren Romero, Ricardo Roper, John Rose, Cindy Rosier, John Rossello, Patrica Roush, Leroy Rousseau, Lorie Rowe, Ted Roybal, Eloise Runnells, Robert Runnels, Sandra Ryan, Scott Saenz, Patty Saforek, Leah Sagasta, Sofia Salazar, Ruth Salazar, Tone Salsa, Jill Sanchez, Mario Sanchez, Martha Sandquist, Darren Santoyo, Arnulfo Satterfield, Barbara Sauls, Karyn Saunders, Shelly Sayre, James Schmalzreid, Brian Schmidt, Wendy Schoenborn, Scott Schram, Cherie Schreib, David Schwartz, Scott Scott, Dewayne Scott, Tim Scully, Keri Sedgwick, Carl Selvey, Damon Sepe, Billy Serrano, Frank Sevallos, Sammy Shannon, Carrie Shannon, Eloise Shelton, Karen Shelton, Tammy Shenefield, Desa Sherman, Gary Shipley, Laurel Shirley, Curtis Shook, Jennifer Shubin, Rick Skelton, Charlie Skinfill, David Skowronski, David Skonronski, Patti Smith, Anothy Smith, Antonio Smith, Bernadette Smith, Debbie Smith, Debbie Smith, Jackie Smith, Jeffrey Smith, Susan Smoll, Karl Snell, Kathleen Snider, Linda Snowden, Teri Snyder, Bryan Snyder, Carla Soh, Wah Sommewille, Robin Sorge, Bruce Soto, Daniel Soto, Lisa Soto, Norma Soto, Rafael Souza, Glen Sparks, Christie Spaulding, Judith Spinella, Anne Stanley, Kimberly Stark, Jon Stavem, Bridget Stein, Mike Stephenson, Karl Stewart, Deborah Stines, Tracy Stockman, Lori Stockman, Trina Stout, James Stroup, Carolyn Sutliff, Leslie Swearengis, Shane Swift, Jeffrey Swille, Larry Tackett, Paula Taizan, Rigoberto Tanner, Robert Tapia, Jesse Taylor, John Taylor. Mary Tellez, Robert Thalken. Clare Thauvette. Shelly Theilacker. Kevin Thomas. Bridgette Thomas, John Thomas, Larraine Thompson. John Thorell. Peggy Tison. Scott Tomes, Ronnie Tomlinson. Tracy Tone. Doug Towg. Sang Tonissen, Walt Toomes. Chris Torres. Anthony Torres. Brenda Tran. Awh Trent. Lisa True. Greg Twede. Steve Urquidez. Javier Valdez. Blanca Valenzuela. Victor Valero, Catherine Valero. Dean Vanalstine. Robin Vandriesen, Laura Vanzandt. Dirk Varela. Jesus Vargas. Renee Vasquez. Cynthia Vasquez. Jessie Vasquez. Laura Vaughn. Andria Vaughn. Karen Velasquez. Jessie Valez. Richard Venegas. Angelica Verdugo. Eddie Verdusco, Eddie Vieira. Charlie Villanueva. Danette Villanueva. Yolanda Villao. Danny Vogel, Cathy Voncolln. John Vunipola. Julie BAND MEMBER, SCOTT SCHONNEMAN aspires to direct the marching band. if lf ,Q iii UNLESS YOU GET INVOLVED, Chaffey can be a cold place for any Freshman, because of its size. .tiki ' T i l' X ' V ' W fag,.,wf, ,Maw- N., sr W ,J .Q 4 ,454 Y? ,,,a,i, M4tf ',Vf ', - -f Hx.. , f , , ,, F .Mu l 5 5. Q., ,I-, l?Q.fQ4ifm i, A ' ' 5-s . r 0 l is M E 5 wr , +1 In ' B ' l' '!9'Jf'5um4 K l V 1 Eff -11: 5 2 f '5fQ.:. I Wade, Don Wagoner, Lee Waldman, Kim Wallace, Christine Walters, Kim Walters. Nina Ward, Debbie Warner, Brian Wamer, Mike Watson, Cheryl Weckerle, Tim Wedlake, Linda Weiland, Mike Weise, Danielle West, Linda Whalin, Layne Whitaker. Chris White, Brenda White, Denny Whitfield, Tina Wieland, Rita Wierenga, Kim Wilcox, Richard Williams, Carolann Williams, John Williams, Kimberly Williams, Rich Willis. Trent Wing, Glenn Withrow, Randy Wolff, Susie Womack, Kent Womack, Kirk Wooldridge, Rick Wootten, Tammy Wright, Suzette Wulf. Glenn Yanez, Jaime Ybarra, Denise Yingling. Cindy Yoder, Bart Young, Andrew Young, Brenda Zavala, Danny Zeegers, Mike Zeigler, Felicia Zimmer. Fred Zust, Barbara 258 Faculty I remember getting hit in the head with f ,V , ff- I ' arock, - Bob Murray 34 if I 25 ' l 5 i gl , ll ' ' 'V f A i, i , i . , . 5 , - - 1' X 1' 'ntl' 11' lx ., ' V a ' . The best part of all is watching the sen- Y r X X Q y . , ! f iors assemble and march out on to the X' I - f 3 is fi 'A i tg field together for the last time. It makes f Q you feel so good inside knowing that ff 2 I maybe you helped someone in that ' A Q LX 1 I .y 1 5 crowd get on the right track. t - Adele Vinciguerra I H 44 5 Xi fvjlf f Q11 Jr' In 5 1 Second semester scramble is an experi- ence in itself. The most memorable thing was giving the first year competency tests to Soph- OIHOYCS. -N Betty Harrison Andrea Smith RETIRING STAFF SOREN SORENSEN ing-lun-3 ' n-ll lliirnllnnn lillmfnuqp lwmnuumn-m.,.,,,,.,,, Alnmhupwmmnmuqmgq, V-vii Ulm' ,q M lllllwllx FU wnnuuf' Ulf' UQ'll udlllnr FQ Awww PORK CHOPS, PORK CHOPS, GREAZY, GREAZYQ' cheers MR. SKVARNA during the Faculty Rally for CIF football.4 TRYING TO DECIDE WHETHER THE FOOD DESERVES THE GOUR- MET LIST, MS. COSTA puts her life into the hands of her homemaking stu- dents everyday.Y .Aix l I .. M, ,... , . ...Mull moi .-HHH - mf! mlxlm nikki'-4Mf l wma A nor, sxlp, AND A JUMP, DR. ADAMS makes his way across campus, while DAVE MYERS fries to remain unnoaiceagffff T 'W T Olnl A Ehculty 259 A I' 1- 'Z ? HX Robert Austin Charles Bragch Cher Brown Susan Moncla Qllifl MyCl'S Rita Smith Mike VanDame Business Leon Brown l Larry Corrigan JoAnn Mark Ml V i ki E I Z Q1 1 is H? Raymond Bonser A gig S lt gpg 1 r Dawn Chadwick Dawn Christensen Peter Johnson Jo Kohler ' A A . V , i J abnor- if TAKING TIME out to grab a snack is Varsity Waterpolo and Swimming coac Sherry Rutledge Delores Wilson GEORGE HARRISA uyg-sf--aua.--Y ai Aj, Communigf Resources 4 5 ,i at 1 f 4 .R ir A4 s :.:::3 r 115:93 ,Q t 51' 4, ff gg i Roger Dunlap Barbara Fox Loma Haines Jo Kohler . I U A.,-o no-r ,,..,....- CHAFFEY FACULTY DISGUISE THEMSELVES as our spirited Pep Squad to lead the football team to a CIF victory against Edison. A Counselors Fred Brown w iff n 8 S' V 'vi fe- Joseph Eakins Sol Friedman Robert Godinez Bette Harrison Donna Hill Ann KUIIZC I Y ,, ,,h ,Q Qi. x Q'-Q can-v W ,. t Fred Manville Richard Morrison Paul Sage Driver Education ' Rollin Eller English v 1 W -.-'.. ,1.11.1r1.r,W1 W-fir E , S IN A DAZE after a week of scramble is English teacher JOHN HOCKING.A Andrea Smith Charles Fultz Kennis Arrigo 'X Roberta Drake Q if , 5 ., , . - W . ,N A tt , I qui L iiA'X S t iffy , fx . Q1 i V' I Eff M5 Robert Haine Lorraine Langdon J O Q Q . L1 , Q. b '-Wtgim' - , . , x, - yf x, 4 A ,tl Lf 'an s 's ' 1' ' N w si gs, -. 1 i f R2 Ruth Smith ,i XXF, , S X I .,- 5 Cecil Hall , A X . me X il 1, - li Ed Whitney Glenn Wheeler Roy Civille Gloria Garcia John Hocking V , l 1 L f Tony Lehman 1. 4 1 - Pam Dinter Ruth Graves June Koyle 1 Edwin Norene Jacqueline Peters JSI I f A I . -,.,f 'mf' we , W, A. 7 Y 'S ,QF -I A Donna Piquet Kenneth Porter M F we YA, W eee, A ' Pat Puckett Judith Rupert Phyllis Ryman Lillian Sergio HOMEMAKING TEACHER RALPH WILKENS happily attempts to beat TROY STEFFLER over the head with a rolling pin. A Pamela Stevenson Joseph Telep lil. J-we st... Geraldine Yearwood Harriet Yelland PICKING-UP TRASH around the school campus was essential at the beginning of the year. Here DAVE . MYERS gives us a demonstration. A Foreign Languages John Casenave J .,,...- 'V 3 .Z no A V. e xx W S 5, J ' A f V f. ' ,X -- g - , . , ,,, g X gs VI ,V Q g v ,fm A , Mona Currie Fred Johnson Wolfgang Koessler Rosina Pace Patrick Partington FYHHCCS TOWIISCU Q JOKINGLY TAKING HIS AGGRESSIONS OUT on a poor innocent student is History teacher JESS EVANS. A H omemaking I Janine Costa Carolyn Huffman S s rr' ' if Dorothy Jones Esther Kimber Alvera Lewman 1 'O-nun., ' 4' 26? rs .,,, .. angie X9 L KL g1F!r,. : A . N M Q LQ, TT -22: 5 ' K X L nz fig, :Sv img A .g A., 1 1 , .. .. Madelyn Thalken Myrna Welsh R3lPh Wilkens RAINY DAYS create a new image for the Vice-Principal's secretary, ADELE VlNClGUERRA.A Industrial Education X fi ,W Jerry Armstrong Harlan Bancroft Don Bertucci Gary Carney ' t E , , , r V- H '1.r. . - i ig I . Ling Q, ut as I r is Richard Hess John List Richard Moses Edward Naegele HELPING STUDENTS is orchestra leader, CLYDE OWENS main theme while instructing them in mUS1C.A W. Sam Ponu William Shores in 1 ssss Xf s ss, Jif T tr s f , 4 k yd tx, Guy Shramm 1 til 'M if 3 . V K , gigs 6 5 WF ik 4 i e 4 I , . is mir! K' -nf Soren Sorensen Ray Stark Herman Zmolek M ,fi- ,,Nf n'M N , ---:..... u fi, f x if ENJOYING STUDENTS is a big part of a teacher's day. Drivers' Education teacher CECIL HALL exhibits his admiration for his younger friends. A I Learning Assistance Group 7 Gerald Cicilioni Jennifer Hanley Seiran Stepanian William Thornhill Beverly Abila Paul Bass Bnice Grip Paul Jeppesen Bill Pitts L. Edward Wasserman I Ge'a'dBa'kef Mathematics .gil 'in Gary Chilcott David Davis Helen Hattar Chester Jaeger Bertha Peters William Pine Margarite Smith David Sweetland l Lealon Watts Alvin Ziegler THE HEATING SYSTEM in the Math-Science building is sometimes unde pendable, causing people like MR. SWEETLAND to have to bundle up,A figs? 6 K 5 t Q b J I ' gas :Q-.QQ lf1V 'f' ' .gg-i f: - fi wg, -aE'i!i, jack Mefcgf X., Wh. Q Marian Miller Clyde Owens Nelson Palmer Judith Pett Jeanette Puntney Mathew Scully Physical -4: Education EJ VK 71 Karen Berry Phyllis Blatz Marjorie Cummins X K ., K , ax L , ' 'W , X x X X z l 's H E 4 P ' , x as , X N 'H ,V 1 ' V K ' , J' ,,, x. if k 35 i at KX ' is 5 1 E, M, I ,M,,,,, ,MW ' e tte W to L if t yy L2 t y s L V , . ,,?A , W Nw K V A.. ...,..s.e,.of.-.0-M- LW, , 4 VOLLEYBALL IS A SPORT enjoyed by many students. Volleyball instmctor NOREEN KISTNER demonstrates an important move in setting-up the ball. A New in xl 'Q ll 1 Janelle Epperson Clyde Francisco Leo Guest L. Joyce Hall Donna Hibbs Noreen Kistner Donald Nelson Nancy Raisbeck James Reno James Semon Carl Skvarna Austin Snyder 5 ', Q t 5 'J l l Sf' f M, 4 VW ., ll 'Q l Candace Cline lm ia. 532231 A 0. Glen Chappell f rl , L , ' f K Thomas Graham 'I iz Shirley Kimmich Birl Martin MRS. MILLER has been Chaffey's modern dance teacher for several years. Here again, she displays her teaching knowledge in dance,A -- AKEN iimx? ig ? .af . . sms- .'.f. 1 Til -I 'ski 'ilitiifl A ax :gel 'S .Qi f ,ilk -ur' .r AC i B. xM,m,. 1 , qigsiixxivfhx W gg I ,QI ff fvvxf 4 1 . hw- 1. .41- Ted Reeves Kathleen Schowalter David Stauffer Wally Waters Anthony Webbel' Dennis Wilbfiufn ,ff dl-9 L11 lt! 18119 'Hf8'JlJP8Iy3 IU'de9cnIPd'g 8llS03tag! 'Khanna FILM ROOM IS A DIFFERENT type of class offered. Here MR. BAUERS oversees the production of his class. Social Studies ' we Ulla Bauers i A 3 M il YOU'RE RIGHT! exclaims MR. GRAHAM as his students answer correct James Blake Jeanne Brondino Barry Cadwallader RYA 5' Elizabeth Cramer Walter DeGroot I . Harold Durian Ronald Eckert Q ms N 'K X X attt is! . 2 l J ' H Ron Hanson George Harris J. Norman Naylor Gary Ovitt Frank Perri Phillip Piequet Thomas Dormer -+61-.., Jess Evans Jerome Johnson V! t aaae lk ll' Nancy Patterson Gary Simpson ,'?Z. ' 'fl v s X h. w i Q f gw B f-'- . X' T, ' S - f' , ii l v '-., if w,m,f' s My L yy Jfjsk. Q TENNIS COACH, KAREN BERRY, 'gives one of her many students instructions on tennis skills. A E Joe Reyflaga Ted Toomay John Wenger PUSH-UPS are a way of teaching students to obey pool rules.A Chaffey H i gh Schoal i Administration A V Glenn Fisher - Earl 0Sb01'n Assistant Principal Asslslam PfiflCiPal l Kathy Brock Jean Nault Secretary Secretary Dr. Fred Adams Principal Dave Myers Jacquie Havens Assistant Principal Secretary Adele Vinciguerra Lois Anson Secretary Records Clerk School Personnel Ella Mitchell - Equipment Manager Homer Thompson - Trainer 3- all-A in?-S what. Henry Gonzales - Student Service Director C3505 Garcia - Title l and Title 7 Richard Nelson - Stage Manager Anna Benham i Nurse's Aid Heflfy Mefkelback 4 EqUlPmem Manager BOOKSTORE - Margaret Bouch, Jean Kaiser, Hermoine Adams PROCTORS - Bob Murry, Nancy Oddi, Marianne Johnson, Rich Neely LIBRARIANS - Dorothy Panzer, June Kelly. Inez Abel, Carol Meeks, Gladys Martin, Patricia Fettik E l 1 2 ,R 1 i M -dk. X 5, 6 'if l A 1-, X s QM 5 M 44. - A X4-E M1 iw 'L l i CUSTODIANS Row l - Tiny Cook, Robert Tor- rez, Calvin Paptison, Manuel Marquez. Rowf2 - Ramon Villanueva, John Vigiano, Robert Rico. GROUNDS KEEPERS Row 1 - Robert Abilez, Jessie Moreno, Juan Hemandez. Row 2 - Carlos Gonzales, Leo Petsuch. CAFETERIA Row l - Delores Gates, Caron Campbell, Sandi Crawford, Mary Eisenbrey. Row 2 - Nancy Conrad, Marion Busch, Marlon Chavez, Sharon Porto, Arletta Tabor, Connie Laney. 0 S- S Q 3 K . ' Q ATTENDANCE Kate Bradford, Evelyn Inman, Diane Reece. A Vivian Davis Secretary K .4 Carol Lanier Edna Mueller Secretary Secretary Us XV' Pat J ubera Peggy Watson Betty Jackson fi? t lei it 335 276 XS 5 Career Technician Work Experience Receptionist istrict Administration C. Robert Erickson Mike Dirksen Robert Spencer Assistant Superintendent Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Jack Lundquist Russell Dickinson Ray Rayburn Director of Facilities Business Manager Director of Student Services I School Boom' KWH BOARD Raymond Sarrio, Curtis Bonneville, G. A. Chalfant, Martha Chapman, Charles Uhalley. Jill Duerr Student Representative . . . Accomplishments As we come to the end of our Senior Year, we look back and think of all our achievements. Starting off as Freshman, we thought the four years ahead of us would last an eternity. ' Our Sophomore year was slow but fun. Getting involved with the school activities and winning the Spirit Trophy helped us become closer to our school. By receiving our driver's license we felt a little closer to maturity. Durin our Junior Year we realized that the end of high schoolgwas near. We tried to complete mostof our grad' uation requirements so it would lessen the pressure of our Senior Year. When our Senior Year finally came. the thought of grad- uating excxted us. But when the tune really came, .wg looked back on our past years and wished we could do rt over again. 'IHETROPHY CASE displays our past and present 'y Q, . A DIPLOMA is a document of graduatifm. A V M EV Q! v N V 1 Qlhziffeg Qliiigh jrhunl Qzhaffeg dlvint llniun High 'ftrbuoi Us-strirt Offniarin, Qlalifnrnizx his Qleriifies that has sniisfariurilg rumpleied the established requirements and is therefore awarded this Bipluma uf Uhrnduatiun nn the ttnmtg-sixth dag of Jlzmuarg, nineteen hundred and sazentp-nine. is me ir rmrsrers sf IIN! ' ', QYHQH PRESIDENT BOARD OF rsausues V? 'A .ls YO 1 s :im , it it 5 J 0 E 1 5 supemwrewosw-r 4 5 5 sz 9 fa , is L t n . A U . 7 TS' tid C aigpunn ' J' 1' 'Fl K L' VVINLNVMXL ECT 6' A 278 It Would Not Have Been The Same 4-af 'lfl-flaw Will 4' aunmq. NOTICE: This booklet is for a college a great , r '. I1P'.. igf,.f ! 9 ' 'X 1979-80 'SJ' Q lla an WWW ,IQ W! 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