Colegio Nueva Granada High School - Andean Yearbook (Bogota, Colombia)

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He is mentor, guide, leader, fol- lower, friend, enemy, but above all a human being . - Cynthia Lodge Helping us to take our first steps from the hill to the mountain of our future, Mr. Sprunger has been the Senior Class sponsor for two rough yet unforgettable years, and has led our track team through to success twice. Above all, he has listened to our problems both as a class and as indivi- duals. To you, Bart , who helped give a push in the formation of our personalities, with sincere gratitude we dedicate this yearbook. Thanks, and remember: you are someone who will remain in our minds as a de- voted and helpful friend. Appreciation Mrs. Louise Flynn Thanks to her constancy and initiative, we have been able to get or- ganized and come through with the difficult task of compiling this year- book. Besides, we appreciate her other jobs and interests such as being general co-ordinator of activities, sponsor of the Honor Society, and pre- ventor of traffic jams. We hope many of you will follow her example as a guide and friend, as we hope many of us will follow her advice in be- coming responsible and co-operative people. Thanks again, and keep it up, Ma,am! We also wish to express our sincere thanks to Mrs. Phyllis Sewards and Mrs. Marge Spikes for making the yearbook a success. Mr. Joseph Castle Director Miss Elisa Vargas Director of Bachillerato r Isabella do Zapata Maria Cristina dc Martinez Sandy Gober Dianne Loomis Kay Whiteley MW' Rosario Santacoloma Mr. Edward Larkosh Secondary Principal Mrs. Dewey Rogers Guidance Counselor Ernesto Aronna Armando Santacoloma Miriam Behr 12 Domingo Garcia Ines de Cortes Juan Antonio Barragan Pedro Contreras Carlos Julio Beltran, Santos Talero, Samuel Acevedo, Jorge Sarmiento, Jaime Aguirre, Facundo Escobar, Luis Eliecer Munoz, Jorge Bernal, Jaime Rodriguez, Angel Cortez. BUS DRIVERS Deogracias Herrera, Faustino Espinosa, Valerio Gomez, Julio Enrique Montana, A Jose de la Cruz Moreno, Sacremento Nino. 'QF' W 53 Carmen Arevalo, Cecilia Casas, Lucrecia de Gonzalez, Delfina de Suarez, Emma Gar- cia, Teresa Bultrago, Clementina Campos, Maria Dilia Rodriguez, Maria Eliza Zam- brano, Alicia Gil, Oliva Roa . Not pictured: Mrs. Willard Grant Mrs, Carol Wilson 13 ii l SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT James Theodores Louise Flynn Ann Mock Judy Fogdall Don Loomis L 'ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Betty Moncada Rose Ann Lee Nelvin Jager Judy Bushman Daphne Floyd Connie Rossie MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Bart Sprunger Mary Melnyk Clara Hernandez Janet Cardenas Richard Waite SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Bart Sprunger Janet Cardenas Beatriz Estrada Judy Garnos Veran Garnos 16 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Nohra de Rodriguez Emilia Moreno Asita de Mallarino Silvia de Pedraza Andree Davila Luis Cardoso Nancy de Posada PHYSICAL EDUCATION Maria Eugenia Castro Marco Tullo Osuna FINE ARTS Mrs. Joyce Schwin Knot picturedl Mr. Mike Milligan LIBRARIANS Phyllis Sewards Vivian Cahn-Speyer 3 x Semors Lee Anderson Clep 'if ?j Favorite pastimes are having a good time with friends, going out and bumming aroundvz she is a strong believer in doing your thing . Her pet peeves are snobs, spinach, English class, and on the whole unfriendly people. Leeis ambition is to live alone in some big city and get a job, but first she wants to go to college fgood girl! 3. Her eternal smile and active character have made Lee a favorite among us all. Take it easyli' Q25 Myrtha Allen - Merdy. . . Although quiet, she can be the most sincere of people. She enjoys strolling on the beach and horseback riding. Her bing blue eyes reflect a good heart and a sweet nature. Myrtha wishes to go to Georgia and meet some of these cute guys from Georgia Tech. Good luck! 21 Tonie Baca A newcomer to CNG, Tonie has done a tremendous amount for the spirit of our senior class. Her favorite pastimes are David UU and Chaucer Q ??j. She dislikes rain and pessimists, cuII1B?,,,. Tonie plans on traveling all over the world and making someone very happy. Mucha suerte, Tonie! 1.3 rf' I 22 Cary Baker 'LI enjoy meeting people and practicing my Spanish fit needs it'.j After college I hope to return to Bogota to live. I like individualists and personal freedom and I hate snohs. My pet peeve is the had Colombian-Gringo relations in Colombia and especially at C.N.G. I hope in the future it can be helped. Ellen Bell Ellen, our '4Chilena',, has made herself well known in all circles this year with her wonderful smile and fun loving character. She loves basketball games fand PLAYERSIUJ, skiing, riding, and pizza fcon que?j. AP English and any correspondence courses Ellen could do without. Does that include HHe hasn't written in three whole Weeksll type correspondence??? We're sure you'll be ' happy in all you do... HBAYIQOR OR BUST! In Susan Applegate Although we haven't seen a lot of Susan this year, all of us have gotten to know her intriguing and interesting character. She's a very outgoing individual, and her great jokes have kept many a Chemistry class in stitches. Whatever you do in life, Susan, keep SMILING!! 23 Viie wzgfv ' ' A f it H t . . ' M :-'fa ' - 5-:?5frEe:':1:: ., .: Claudia Bonnet - 4'Boniga is characterized by her sharp remarks and her passionate love for fighting. Se le hace hartisimo cuando Camacho le contesta. She enjoys singing with 'tLos Nixonsn fafter all, with that voicelnj. She loves beards, but especially that of. . .? 1 1 INO sea imbecil alal!! . 24 N' Mauricio Bermuclez - E1 Loco is characterized at any time by his innocent look and his i'rrolo accent. He hates stupid remarks in class, especially those made by certain girls The future doctor loves basketball, golf, parties, girls, and more girls. . . Flirt!! rmgnvw-W Maria Teresa Camacho - La Gordita Zap. . . Zap's usual quietness in class fon the phone she nevers shuts up, is frequently interrupted by fervent discussions with Harvey and Miguel. Being captain of the girl's basketball team, her greatest pet peeve is losing a game. Our class president's ambition is to study Htraduccion simultz-inea in Switzerland. She loves sports and. . . ? MVi un churro de ataque! Karen Brubaker - Blubunger and her terrific sense of humor have made a lasting mark on the minds of all the seniors. She enjoys playing the piano fHa! Hal J, painting, and just plain talking. 6'La Hippie's f???j pet peeves are two-faced people, liars, bad fruit, and Mr. Jager. She wants to help everyone or at least make them happy. We are sure you will, Karen. Good luck!!! 25 Jeff Cardenas - 'fferemutn hates people who talk more than they should, cannot stand Bachillcrato classes fnever goesj, and has a strong dislike for speeches in government class. UNO sabes con tan profundo anhelo! J eff likes music and writes prose fWe've never seen it but take his word for it. . .J He hopes that some day in the future he will be a successful chemical enginner. Famous for being absent, a teacher once suggested that Jeff's name be printed on the absence list, and the days he came, cross it out. 26 Terrassa Coffey - Who's always laughing in class? Whois always talking in class? Who's always passing notes in class? Who's always saying '4You wish ?,' Who else but Olive Oil?!! Anyway, her pet peeves are people who talk about the Viet Nam War as if the know it all and people who stick suckers over everybody else's face. She enjoys sports, and her ambitions are to get a commercialpilofs licence and to become an airline stewardess for Alitalia or Air France. Javier Cruz - Monkeying + talking + flirting -i- BOTHElilNG:Harvey. E1 Pollo ONLY wishes to change the world and Camacho's ideas before they change him. He gets into a bad mood when people say something and when asked why, they answer because or MI don't know . He likes all kinds of music, and his philosophical saying is : ulaet your mind fly, let your mind cry, but always bring it back into that big tall sackw. Cecilia del Campo Our great-looking Peruvian likes a good time but canit stand it when it involves loud people and cold rainy days. Cecilia's sweet and quiet character has made her a very nice person to have around even if it has only been for one short year. We wish you the best of luck, Cecilia, . 27 Piero Di Capua - Voted almost likely to succeed in our superlatives, we are sure Pericles will come through with his plans of becoming an engineer in the U. S. and of returning to Colombia to work, Our Student Council President hates people who gripe, and those COLD, BORING Monday morning philosophy classes. On weekends we could find him in the pool, on the tennis courts, or flirting somewhere. . . By the way, he's known to have a secret passion for French teachers and for 'gsomeone's,' lunches for breakfast. . . H 'scuse you! l . 28 Gladys Delgado - Gladys has the character of the typically quiet and shy person. However, this is not true at all times, for sometimes she cracks a joke or two, and we get a glimpse of her wonderful sense of humor. She enjoys reading, skiing, and trying out new restaurants. She hates girls who wear their glasses on top of their heads and she also hates liars. Next year we shall see her studying political science at Los Andes. Dan Ferguson - Dan enjoys horseback riding, music, and exchanging jokes with Bill. One is led to believe that CNG. is not among his favorite things. . . HDO your thing, street cat QM. GJ. We all hope to see you giving a concert at Carnegie Hall someday. wk' Maria Victoria Gomez - It is a shame that Totoya, with such a great talent for dramatizing and acting did not join the Drama Club. With her jokes, she has kept the class in a good humor. Besides football games, horseback riding, fiestas, and upachangasw, Totis Torotis enjoys traveling and wishes to be a 'Gtraductora simultanean. She doesn't particularily like math, physics, and being a teacher,s pet. . . l'0la monstruov, 'iQue fenomenolw Bea, faltan diez minutos! . 29 Luis Fernando Herrera Trress hates having to memorize quotes and not being able to sleep on afternoons. Luis Fernando enjoys agronomy., skin-diving, playing polo and lots of girls. HSon millones! ! fUna gringa en especial??!j We often find him gazing out the window or talking in French class. Maybe he doesn't enjoy school too much??! Good luck always, Luis!! 30 Gregory Gregory The repetitious man. Greg has an ambition common to many: he wants to keep out of the army fwho doesn' t?j, be a lawyer and later a politician. He can't stand hypocrisy, shorthaired girls, and student council meetings. Greg likes music, reading and sports of all types. His readiness to help Liz in math and solve CNG's problems with HElmer has made him a great friend to us all and we know he'll be a wonderful success at whatever he does. Buena suerte, Gregorio! Claudia Holguin - Claudia, the maximum class authority on diets, loves piggy banks, lots of coins, and. . . She cannot stand hypocrites and 'csabe-lo-todos . Claudia's passtimes are horseback riding and traveling. She wishes to succeed in life, study traducci6n simultanean or Hcomputadoras electronicasw and help Colombia however she can. Maybe by crashing into every sidewalk and paying the obreros to fix it!!??J . . . Su abuela! '. 3' Patricia Idrovo - Take a look at the front of the French room and who do you see? Smiling, peppy, crazy, irritating Pato! She wants to help the underprivileged classes by Hplanting arbolitos with the alcaldew and plans to marry her medicine student. Good Luck! She loves to be out of school and to travel. Hates constant F's in Physics, and opposition to her wishes. . . Lo amo tiernarnente. . . 'iQue purezafl Q Earl Irving - Primo. . . We wonder what tJirnena would think if she heard that Earl doesn't particularily agree with telenovelas. Besides that he dislikes the central intelligence agency and athletes. He hopes to attend Yale University and later go to England. He wishes someday have a job which will require knowledge of various languages and travel frnaybe an international librarian? ? Q . We thank him for being financial editor of this yearbook and helping us to produce it. 4'Que milagro de verla! H. Sally Jimenez Sally's favorite pastimes are basketball capitains Q ll J, art and wearing knee socks. She doesn't like people who don't like knee socks! ln the future we'll probably see Sally as a way-out artist in some big city's dark alley - fhuh??!j We all love her great spirit and wonderful personality. Good luck Sally! Martin Johnson Marty's favorite pastime are hiking, reading and bowling. He dislikes surprise tests and boring classes. 'gsquirreli' hopes to go into ecology and we know he'1l be a success at everything he does. Buena suerte, Marty! 33 ' Hugo I ones Hugo's favorite pastime are playing basketball and. . . His pet peeves are White socks and crewcuts!! ftimes changelj He's at times quiet but is eternally cracking us up with his wonderful humor. If he doesn,t forget his famous guitar in some spot, Wc'll probably see a rock album headed under his name, we hope so, Hugo! 341 Steve Johnson Steve s pastimes. . .ll fquien sabe?j. His dislikes are walking and smoking! Maybe Spanish class could be included? Eventually he'll surely become famous, but again, quien sabe? 5'Haber!l ', Bill Lindsay Bill's special abilities for basketball and girls have helped the school greatly for at least the girlslj His interests are: Sally, Turkish baths, Bloody Marys, poker, irritating Mrs. Flynn, art, and traveling. Have you noticed that Sally doesn't wear knee socks? It's obvious Bill doesn't like them!! Good luck to him in studying business administration. John Lizarazo What a piece of work is man! how noble in reason! how infinite in faculty! in form and moving how express and admirable! in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world! the paragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessencee of dust? man delights not me: no, noi' dust? man delights not me: no, nor woman neither, though, by your smiling you seem to say so. 35 in l Maria Angelica Mallarino - Majetila. . . Lights-Camera-Action! . . . the artist. . . hates being serious, hypocrites, and Hcuando Pato no me deja hablarn. Someday she will become a psychiatrist and go to the moon QIF she's not already thereij 'gJimena's 'favorite pastimes are reading, writing, singing, and playing the flute. . . No es por muy. . . . 36 James M cPhillips - Ever heard of the guy with the sly smile and the malicious mind? That's Jimmy the part time teacher at Meyer who wishes the Juniors the best of luck next year. His ambitions are to become an economist and a lawyer. Also, before entering the University, he wishes to go on a trip around South America. . . g'Life is to be lived in a midst of good times. No friegue, Camacho!!,'. Lexy Moncada - Lexy has the temperament of a person who never gets mad. Her kind disposition leads us to believe that she dislikes people who act superior than what they really are. fBesides, what should her mother have to say when Lexy lists term-papers among her pet peeves??j Her hobbies are reading, horseback riding, and her ambition is to travel around the world. fGood taste, huh?j. Tom Myers Linda Norman - Linda's favorite pastimes are reading, cooking, and messing around!! She dislikes Hbig mouths , snobs, and fCNG??j. She hates when Rafifi bothers her with her constant A's in French. Linda's ambition is to succeed in college. We are sure she will!!! 38 Amanda Nicolai - Amanda's favorite pastimes are creating model ships and drawing maps. Her pet' peeves are nosey people, . . y que mas? Amanda plans to make a career of 1 cartography. You would have gotten along with Columbus!! iQue mas? Amanda, keep that sweet smile!!! Good luck in the Atlantic!! Miguel Peraza - 'GMickey Mouse will always be remembered by his classmates for his daily ham or chicken sandwich. Esta que se raja por la mitad de lo buenof' Why? Because he loves beautiful girls, parties, and all that goes with them. His pet peeve is noisy people. Ambition : 4'Ganar plata and live it up . fAnd a word to the Juniors: His flirting abilities he keeps to HIMSELFIU. Carlos A. Ospina - Charlie enjoys reading, going out on weekends, and traveling. It bugs him fand we don't blame himllj when we have no homework on one week and we're crammed up the next. Besides, he dislikes analyzing poetry with nothing to analyze f'Mr. Iager???j, discipline, school routine, and hypocrites. First, he wishes to go to college, and then to settle down and work with one person or an enterprise 39 Sharon Parks Diesel's favorite pastimes are being with friends fwhois J. B.?j and doing Hmy thing . Her grandmother stories and Cosby records have turned many parties into a uriotn. She can't stand rude teachers and hypocrites. Some- day, Sharon hopes to be an elementary teacher!!! She left us in February, but we'll always remember her shining personality 40 John Phelan Fuzzy can usually be found at the Hflicksn, playing football, fwhat happened to softball?j or shooting pool. ,l0hn's pet peeves fhahj are animals, especially elephants. For the time being, J0hn's ambitions are to get into college and later to learnhow to pilot planes! Qlindbergh Illj David Rankin Caperucita likes that girl fquien, David?j, good movies, softball, banana splits and happy people. White socks, curly hair on boys fhaj, Wingtips, had movies and maxi skirts don't especially appeal to our definitely all-around friend. I would like to help people but, as of yet, don't know to do it. You'll find the way, Dave. .im A-g..nn3 David Rogers Peter Pan doesn't list any favorite pastimesn but he's always up to something and usually enjoying it. His pet peeves are college applications, parties, and National Honor Society meetingslll? David wants to become a guidance counselor! Or does he? Pues, anyway, good luck. 41 Maria Clara Salazar 1 'Clarin, as she is fondly called by her friends, has shown. a wonderful taste for clothes and hair do's, and a ugreat?? ability at flunking physics. No wonder her pet peeves are all kinds of Math fincluding Physics, she saysj, boys who wear white socks, and going to bed early on a Fridiay night. Her favorite pastimes are tennis, and Hmontar en nioto con. . .N She wishes to travel around the world and meet all of people. . . Hi Que desespero! . Clara Salgado Boys!! . . . Art! . . . Movieslln Cookiels flair for discussion, thought, and life in general has brought many new ideas to us this year. fWould you believe preparation for agitation 'U Clara plans on being a very successful car mechanic someday. . . Best of luck! Alberto- Sarmiento - Mel patriota . . . Alberto hopes to get out of school as soon as possible fsounds familiarj, and succeed in his career. He dislikes going to a bad party, and he cannot stand having to read poetry. . . 'gque problema. . .H He has developed an interest' in photography. Maria Victoria Salgado - Tiny's arrival helped to bring the latest fashion to CNG. Her groovy maxi in contrast to her sexy minis have been the topic of many a conversation, especially among the boys. QY despuc-is dicen que las nifias son las chismosasg hmphllj She hopes to be real rich, and her actual pastime is art. We think you'll go far in life, Vicky. Wm 43 Rick Setser - Rick' wants to graduate, to get accepted, and to make his first million before he's 25. He wants to become an architect and design the 'LArizona 2001 Freak for All Pavilion. His pastimes are thinking about what there is to do in this G. D. town, and visiting Hmomn! His pet peeves are Frances Reeves, English pop tests, and old men and ladies who think, they're cool! Pues Ricardo, que se va a hacer? l 44 Luis Enrique Serna The guy who lacks in height what he has in personality. . . Luisito's remarkable jokes were reflected by being 'glider de los Nixonsw. He loves Alison and tennis, but hates Judy's indiscrete remarks in physics and calculus. He would like to study law, and like a 6'Turco , economics. Anthony Shalom - Tony, the original guy with the dynamic hair, dislikes all the plastic, shallow people I've met, and CNG with its noted conservative attitude: It should wake up and realize that 'LThe times, they fhavefandj are a changin'. His philosophy is: WTO be anything more than I am would be ai lie . He loves New York, New York, New York, and Candi. Judy Sitton - Half an hour after the bell has rung, in strolls Judy to Spanish class, always lacking a pass. Her helpful disposition has been appreciated by the various activities she has belonged to. La osita', enjoys daydreaming in English, sports, and eating. She wishes to become a journalist and to lose weight. Any type of math, administration indifference, and the smell of fish are among her pet peeves. Is it Panameiios, Cartageneros, Cubanos, or. . . Piero?? 45 Colette Sinex Colette's favorite pastimes are listening to good music, the Glass Onion, sleeping, and vagando f??! She doesn't especially like spending her time 'at C. N. G., with superficial people, with teachers fall of them? J, on crowded buses, or carrying heavy flilnglishj books. Colette wants to be happy by someday making someone else happy. She's got a wonderfully sweet and sensitive character and will go far in life. Lucky person!! Dave Teter ZEKE and his favorite pastimes are playing poker, long nights at Bill,s??!l, English class fwhat??j and basketball. His pet peeves are homework, school, knee. socks, fhaj, 'Lsunny days in Bogota , Mcrazy kids , and school parties. His ambition is to drive his grandmother's dump truck and to sell underwear in Wards. Sounds like fun, Dave!! 535 in c Qt. V 4 , T 5 , m 4. . . L., Mary Liz Stonaker . 'gLuz Woman fly' is going to be our famous sociologist or anthropologist Q ?j and dig up a new civilization somewhere. fMaybe Atlantisj She loves flying kites, skiing and kids. I want sixty of 'em! Her pet peeves are people who cheat at solitaire fit really doesn't get you anywhere, AND yearbooksl Buena suerte Liz, and many thanks for everything. . if g 5 , fi r l 5. f A f ,M ' Q? 47 ip Doris Vasquez - We Wonder I f her pet peeve is being the only girl in physics class? ? ?! ll She hates flunking physics tests and says she really enjoyed our invisible Senior Lounge. A lovely ambition: never to stop laughing, she enjoys fourth period French class and parties. Besides, she wants to enter SOMEWHERE, y ser una trabajadora social . . . uno sabes, ala? . 48 xp A. 1 Rafael Urdaneta - Fifi's willingness to coach ' math and physics makes him a much sought-after member of the Senior class. His not interested attitude has changed, and he is now one of the most co-operative V 1 members of the twelfth grade: His pet peeves are: climbing up the hill eyery morning, coming early and staying late, alpple polishers, and noisy people. 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WW' 'MNH E t MQW S Q , A QM :'1+S?'F fs , fwwh ,J MQWQ, Joaquin Zagarra - g'Ni de vainas! uComo asili' says Joaquin. Soya wandersaround the school having fun but always complaining. He hates hipocrisy, rain, conceited people, pan frances sin mantequilla, and like his brother, idiots who claim they undestand music. All the kid wants is to get around, see and live, and someday be an engineer. He enjoys his life with photography, girls, and parties as long as there's good music. 50 Beatrice Wright - Thinking about her ruana her height, and her tourist character fshe always walked into class with ONLY a pencilj it is hard to decide which of these traits has given BeeBee distinction. The future music authority dislikes Sth period, Mondays, Physics, and Calculus. She enjoys bullfighting skipping school, traveling, and reading. Ambition: To marry an Italian football player. . . cuanto falta?l . Margaret Caspari Christine Floyd I Her beautiful hair, her sweet personality, and her fun-loving attitude made her very popular among us. She disliked analyzing poems and vocabulary tests. lt's a pity she had to leave early to Brazil, but we are sure she will succeed there and anywhere else. Bl Senior Will and Testament I, Myrtha Allen, will my ability to keep skinny, my white knee socks and my quiet attitude to Judy Allen. . I, Lee Anderson, will my P. E. clothes to Soo Livingston, my flirta- cious nature to anyone who wants it, my meta-physical conceit to Pat Holbert, and my daiquiris to anyone who enjoys them. I, Tonie Baca, will my love of C. N. G. to all those who stay here another year - a great love is indeed necessary to find happiness in the guided paths we are made to follow. I, Cary Baker, being of sound mind and body do hereby be- queath all my crib sheets for AP English to any Junior who is dumb enough to take it next year. To all students who remain at CNG next year, I will the good nature and fortitude it takes to survive. I, Mauricio Bermudez, dejo al colegio mi poblada barba y la rasquiiia. I, Ellen Bell, will AP English to Doug Fraser. I, Karen Brubaker, will my striped pants to Sherry Corey and to Soo my Green Hornet cape. I, Jeff Cardenas, will Mr. Jager to Miguel Elasmar, my English book to Rafael Reyes, and my goverment class to Jorge Blanco. Logically, I'll leave the Administration to all the Juniors and my uconstancia en el tra- bajow!! , . I, Terry Coffey, will to the kids of C. N. G. the football field and all its places to hide and smoke. I also leave Mr. Loomis to all since he helps get through the year without having to hate every teacher. I, Javier Cruz, will my P. E. uniform to Gail Wilson and a Sony to Syl- via Salgado. I, Cecilia del Campo, will my English and Chemistry. books and my fantastic grades that go with them to anyone who needs them next year. I, Piero Di Capua, will my tennis shoes to Alberto Douer, who never brought his own, and my philosophy notes to Jack Abadi, who promised to use them. Who says you can t take it with you? Scrooge Ferguson. I, Maria Victoria Gomez, dejo mis notas de fisica al que se embarque. I, Greg Gregory, leave Richard Lloyd my foot long side burns, and to Sonia Gallegos a pair of elevator shoes. I, Claudia Holguin, will my diet to Susy Abitbol. I, Patricia Idrozw, dejo a los Juniors, el ehurro del Colegio , Mr. Sprunger. - I, Earl Irving, leave to posterity 10,000 pounds of hot dog smell, 400 hairs from my beard, and 200 cigar rings. I, Sally Jimenez, will leave all the happiness in the world, and lots of luck next year. I, Martin Johnson, will a perpetual motion machine to Mr. Sprunger, and a plastic duck to Greg Gregory to play with in his bathtub. I, Steve Johnson, will all the term papers and hard work and crap I had to put up with as a Junior and Senior to whoever thinks he needs it. I, Hugh Jones, will my Fender bass to Paul Bell, my locker H831 to Danny Heller, and my senior class rank to my younger brother, David. I, Maria Angelica Mallarino, dejo al Nueva Granada mi despiste. I, Jimmy M cPhillips, will to those of next year more liberties than what I had this year. So actually there is nothing I leave but much to desire for them. I, Lexy M oncada, will my sympathy to those of next year who have to endure more long hours of sitting in classrooms. I, Tom Myers, leave my curse to all CNG Seniors who cooperate in this silly '6will idea. fNote: I take I senior course and 6 freshman college courses, so I don't qualify for my own cursej. A I, Amanda N icolai, will the next Editor-in-Chief of the Mountain News a Lot of luck in all his worries and frustrations. I, Linda Norman, will my brains to Kim Wilmott. I, Carlos Ospina, will to those of next year a better school with a lower tuition. I, Miguel Peraza, will to posterity the best of all administrations, the kindest of all teachers, the new tennis courts, gymnasium, etc., etc. I, Sharon Parks, will my metaphysical conceit to anyone who can find it, and to Sonia Gallegos my great height. I, John Phelan, will the underclassmen our groovy senior court and the capability to shave. I, David Rogers, will to CNG one used Guidance Counselor, the basket- ball team bench, and Senior English. I, Maria Clara Salazar, will the fortunate students of '71 the kindest of teachers. I, Rick Setser, will Jager and his midterm to the Junior class and my ruined life to anybody that wants it. I, Luis Serna, will to those coming next year my books and memories and if anyone can use some size 40' tennis shoes with two large holes on the soles. . . and by the way, a shoelace is missing. I, Tony Shalom, would like to leave the rest of the students of C.N.G., as they serve time, all the bliss I had when I served time!! I, Judy Sitton, will unos kilitos to Andy Welch and my French notes to Susy Abitbol. I, Mary Liz Stonaker, leave my senior slump to the juniors, and lots of sun to the senior court. I, Dave Teter, will my dirty old man image and the back of the bus to Doug Fraser. I also leave this school to itself because Ilm sure that no one else wants it. I, Rafael U rdaneta, will Mr. Sprunger's long talks about Purdue to the seniors who will take senior Math next year. . I, Carol Vaughn, will the class of '71 wire clippers, ladders, shovels, pants a S. D. S. board, and the freedom we Senior never knew. I, John Wiuiams, will my sax to anyone with enough wind to play it. I, Beatrice Wright, will my ruana to Miss Vargas. I, Joaquin Zagarra, will the vice-presidency of the Photography Club to Maria Eugenia Vergara and a new brain to Rafael Reyes. I, John Lizarazo, will that Tom Myers' curse never falls on anyone., my membership card for the Club Colombo Libanes to Miguel Elasmar, invitations to the Junior Prom for the next 100,000 years to Maria Euge- nia, raindrops on my head to Maria Teresa, the Salgados to Rodolfo and a permanent gate pass to anyone that wants one. I, Claudia Bonnet, will my hair to Kathy Nicolai pa' que se haga un postizo. - I, Maria Teresa Camacho, will the captaincy of the basketball team to Sylvana Di Capua and my carcajadas to all. '6Love them too much and they will laugh at you. Don't love them at all and they will notice you, Donit love and they will drive you madv. J. C. Senior Superlatives Q FUN NIEST Judy Sitton Luis Serna BEST LOOKING Rick Setser Claudia Holguin MOST ORIGINAL BEST PERSONALITY Carol Vaughn Tonie Baca Tony Shalom Javier Cruz x Q LOS COQUETOS DE LA CLASE Miguel Peraza Lee Anderson Not pictured 1 BEST DRESSED Dan Ferguson Clara Salgado Not pictured: MOST INTELLIGENT Linda Norman Tom Myers MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Piero Di Capua Amanda Nicolai x I LOS MAS DEPORTISTAS BEST ALL AROUND Bill Lindsay Mary Liz Stonaker Maria Teresa Camacho , Dave Ranklfl Q ll I MOST POPULAR John Phelan Sally Jimenez Just two pages On the face of it the story in the Andumb looked dynamite. 6'The Ari- zona 200l Freak for All read the headline, to be held in August on Indian lands in Arizona. The week-long festival, boasting the top music acts in the business, was for the sake of worldly peace and love, and would be free. The way the Andumb fthe widely respected creation of Liz Stonaker, Judy Sitton, and Camachoj reported it, this rock'n'roll festival was going to be done right. Two aides to President DiCapua, now in full festive re- galia, Rick f You handsome devil youwj Setser and Sally Wow Wow Ji- menez were in on it. The directors of this enterprise would include the boisterous team of Myrtha Allen and Karen Brubaker, Ellen ring my chimes Bell, and Brother Earl now wearing, incidentally, size 22 shoes. The money would be fronted by such companies as Lindsay's and Teter's Tankup Tonics, now a big corporation with a lot of hangover, and Rankin's Publishing Companies turning out such fine high school novels as How to Study and Be Sexy at the Same Time , subtitled Hey, To- nie . Naturally being such a rare event, the major motion picture companies all wanted the rights to film it, but permission was given only to the Joaquin Zagarra Company. Joaquin, now trying to develop film under bright lights, as we hear it, has failed every time and his lifelong buddy and companion, Javier, suggests he stick to 'Udes on Intimations of lm- mortality . Tom Myers, in charge of audio and visuals, acknowledged that it would be a problem for 3 million people to see and hear, but not to worry because he's through with his new, highly, technicalized computer that he simply calls his subliminal trobriand thematic Sourat Machine fSure Tom, whatever you sayj. Every detail was carefully planned for. Security would consist of 50,000 delectable fhighly pleasing evenj girls that would kindly ask for order or use more persuasive methods to tame the crowds. Such big name busters as Can't hack poetry Anderson, C. C. Baker, and Claudia Bonnet, were reported to be coming to the festival site with all haste!!! As in other festivals of lesser magnitude, naturally, Hastle Pig Farm would be on hand to take care of and help those kids who had bum trips or whatever else. And now, four months later, everything is happening the way the Andumb reported it would. This was a spectacle to behold. Gregory Gregory's Godly Group fyou remember, Greg popularized the song: 'alt Hurts to Sing-But it Hurts More to Listennj has just finished its powerhouse set. Walking to the center of the stage, well groomed and well dressed as always, is the M. C., that Candyman himself. HHope you're having a 'balll , he shouts as he brings on those world renowned mu- sicians, Street Cat Ferguson falias Black Manj, Hugo Jones and Twinkle Toes Williams. They have high hopes today of reaching the zenith of their careers: destroy their eardrums by sitting inside their amps and waiting for the feedback to do its thing. Wandering around the cluttered but still spacious festival grounds are many famous people, all digging the vibes and grooving with each other. Most notably: Racing Champ Carlos Ospina, the recently awarded grou- pies of the century Claudia Holguin, Cecilia Del Campo, Maria Clara Sa- lazar and Susan Applegate, and not walking, but perched in the limb of a tree just 200 yards from the stage are Steve 'LCurliCue,' Johnson, Dapper Rafael Urdaneta, that man about town Casanova John Phelan Esq., Dave Rogers fnow chairman of the Leggy Spaghetti Companywj, and those foxey twins, harroom queens in Tulusa, Vicky and Clara all chanting G'We're trying to get higher and highern. And last but not least, those criminal master minds Squirrel, Linda Norman and Alberto Sarmiento. Rumor says they are thinking of hitting Carol Vaughnls uoriginalw freak boutique and making off with 200 bucks in glass eyes and glass belly buttons. Barbed wire gates are being erected to keep Squirrel and his gang out. Or is it to keep Carol in? One can't be sure because the fence is not pointing in or out but straight up. Back on stage, the crowd's getting excited in anticipation of the super group. Three handsome young men edge their Way from behind the par- tition of the stage. Out they troop: Mauricio Bermudez, Luis Serna, and Luis Herrera. Their act is really dynamite, they all strap TNT to their legs and blow up. Trouble is., they can only do this once. A truly mind- blowing experience wouldn't you say??? As the day draws to an end and the moon rises to take its destined place in the heavens, a misty hue blankets the festival site. All over people are happy, making friends, and sharing. When you stop to listen you can hear many many voices singing. 'The words are simple but the meaning beautiful., at Come on people, smile on yoilr brother, everybody get together try to love one another right now!!! The Famous Alaskan King Crab. 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Bn TEAM KB-29 Lefr Right-Jeff Pino, Camilo Munoz, Paco Victoria, Jorge Castellanos, Carlos Pedroza, Alfredo Becerra, Roberto Herrera, Derik Walker, Steve Edgerton, Paul Andrade, James Dupre, Richard Singer, Alfredo Lotero, Carlos Leon, Dan Robinson. 93 'Softball Left to Right-Bill Lindsay, John Williams, John Phelan, Dave Rankin, b ,dl -lz , Q qzll. Rick Pino, Dave Teter, Rick Setsez, Tony Shalom, David Rogers, Dick i ,, Anderson. ...,'. 5 . ..i: 1 . --,,' ','. : Iz. 5 ,.-:: ..,- Soccer BACK ROW - Rodolfo Serna, John Phelan, Alberto Douer, mudez, Luis Serna, Luis Fernando Herrera, Tony Shalom, vier Cruz, John Williams. FRONT ROW - Charles Stewart, Ignacio Mantilla, Alfredo John Paul Lizarazo, Rafael Reyes, Dan Ferguson, Eduardo 94 Joaquin Zagarra, Miguel Peraza, Bill Lindsay, Mauricio Ber- Pat Holbert, David Rogers, Greg Gregory, Jeff Cardenas, Ja Camacho, Jorge Blanco, Carlos Ospina, Alberto Sarmiento Cardenas, Robert Borges. MC team basket-ball Angela Velez, Juanita'Mora, Cindy Rihl CCO-Captainj, Ana Maria Venegas fCaptainD, Diane Abitbolg Consuelo Vollmer, Rocio Calderon, Claudia Torres. Gymnastics kr.-.. m smfx 14 'L-'Mm l'1m'1i' lvm llvll 'vu 1 l .. 'I' TRESY X T - 'llmaiu Bucw mm Bmgcs, Luc Anderson, Ellen Bell, Dcbbiu Watkins, Ku Cheerleaders We often hear that the 'spirit at CNG is almost non-existant, but with the boisterous cheerleaders we have this year one wonders how that could be. They have added a tre- mendous amount of spirit to all activities and have given added energy to all of our teams. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Clockwise - Maria Teresa Munoz, Charlotte Gregory, Martha Organ, Sally Jimenez, Sherry Corey, Sonia Gallegos C6 93 B team Cheerleaders BACK ROW - Gail Horn, Molly Gregory, Paige Sutherland, Bottom-Terri Gallegos, Terry Espinoza. X MC team Cheerleaders LEFT T0 RIGHT - Mary Reed, Lynn Samaha, Jan Corey, Virginia Bair, Becky Schwartz Debbie Applegate. 98 Activities From front to back: Gladys Delgado, Luis Serna, David Rogers, Lexy Moncada, Doris Vasquez, Patricia Idrovo, Maria T. Camacho, Jimmy McPhillips, Karen Miller, Tonie Baca, Mauricio Bermudez, Judy Sitton fassistant editor-activitiesj, Sally Jimenez fsecretaryj, Cathy Arboleda, David Rankin, Rafael Urdaneta, Rick Setser fassistant editor- sportsl, Dave Teter, John Williams ftreasurerj, Beatrice Wright, John Phelan, Claudia Holguin, Earl Irving fEditor-financial staffj, Mary Liz Stonaker CEditor-literary staffl, Claudia Bonnet, Piero Di Capua, John Lizarazo. Missing: John Waugh Cassistant editor-Photographyj, Maria V. Gomez, Maria A. Mallarino, Maria C. Salazar. .1.. -l, The andean staff Thanks to the guidance of Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Sewards, Liz, and Earl, we have come through with the production of this yearbook. John was a great help with his genius in using the camera, and with the valuable eo-operation of the rest of the staff, the job was done. As for financial problems, we thank the hot dog man and those who faithfully stood by him, plus the people who tired themselves out selling ads. The yearbook offers a hearty thanks to the people mentioned above and anyone else we may have forgotten. The Na onor Each year, as new candles burn, new students enter this entity. The National Honor Society is an honorary organization which recognizes the 'tudent with the outstanding qualities of service. scholarhip, leadership, nd citizenship. Mary Liz Stonaker, Javier Cruz, Amanda Nicolai Csecretaryj, David Rogers Cvice-presidentj, Martin Johnson Ctreasurerb, Piero Di Capua Cpresidentj, Mrs. Flynn, Earl Irving. Missing: Susan Applegate, Carol Vaughn. Sittingt. Charlotte Gregory, Judy Sitton fsecretaryj, Piero Di Capua fpresidentj, Rick Setser ftreasurerj, Greg Gregory Bice-presidentl, Doug Fraser. Standing: Tony Paez, David Jones, Sally Jimenez, Dave Rankin CISSCRJ, Guillermo Mu- z, Robert Gleibermann, Rafael Urdaneta, Carlos Hakim. Our government is a representative organization which includes members from 9th through 2th grade. It offered activities such as the Holly Ball and the Field Day. Also, besides dealing -vith student problems and petitions, it met various times with Mr. Larkosh to exchange ideas nd find ways to better the school. Missing: Mary Liz Stonaker, Art Edgerton, Camilo Mufioz. 101 The Senior Drama Club In the National Honor Society Talent Show the Senior Drama Club presented a skit. Also, helped Mrs. Schwinn organize the musical, HPajama Game . Anne Wyatt, Susan Applegate fVice-Presidentj, Charlotte Gregory, David Flynn CTreasurerJ, Wendy Johnson, Linda Norman, Sonia Gallegos! Presidentj, Maria Teresa Mufioz, Sally Jimenez fSecretaryJ, Greg Gregory, Philip McDermott. it The Forensic League of ' Nueva Granada The Forensic League of Nueva Granada is a debating club. They presented a successful debate, lasting two periods, on whether or not the voting age in the United States should be lowered to eighteen. Dale Oliver, Susie Abitbol, Cary Baker, Greg Gregory, Raquel Faskha, Tony Shalom fCo-Presidentj. Missing: Charles Stewart fCo-Presidentj, Tonie Baca. Mrs. Moncada Ksponsorl, Rafael Urdaneta, Joaquin Zagarra, Jeff Cardenas, Nancy Uhlenhopp, Kathy Nicolai, Sylvia Pinto, Amanda Nicolai fEditorJ, Annette Nicolai, Linda Norman Cbusiness managerj, Sally Freitas. Missing: Javier Cruz, David Ro gers Cillustratorj, Kim Wilmot. Photo Club- embers: John Lizarazo CPresidentJ, 1 Miguel Peraza fTreasurerJ, Joaquin fVice-Presidenty, Alberto Sarmiento ecretaryj, Bret Hampton, Guillermo Munoz. Missing: Derek Walker The photo club stimulates an terest in the various fields of otography. The club provides ctures which are used in The Mountain News. The Mountain News The first issues of the school newspaper were called The Chatterbox QI938-19591. In September, 1959, when the school moved to its present lo- cation, here, at the foot of the Andes, The Chatterbox became The Mountain News. The school newspaper is written by and for the students at C. N. G. N ,wr 103 1 i The Pep Club p The pep club, whose mem work hard promoting sc spirit, is an invaluable help the cheerleaders. The pep cl1 attendance to school activi sets an example for other : dents. Paige Sutherland, Janice Corey, Theresa Gallegos, Molly Gregory, Nancy Reaves, Mary Reed, Diane Keller, Becky Schwartz. Missing: Linda Uhlenhopp, Amy Fraser, Theresa Espinoza CPresidentD. 104 Elementary Student Council Andres Lotero lTreasurerJ, Ann Mills C cepresidentl, Alan Voelkel Uudgej, L Bermudez KPresidentJ. Mary Ann Sta lSecretaryJ. T--..:A.. U: -L Standing: Greg Anderson, Jo Ann Kinchen, Judy Allen, Carmen Sanchez, Sara Estrada, Patricia Cabrera, Linda Ulen- hopp, Janet Thompson. Middle Row: Bill Ryan, Richard Wyatt, Roy Lyons, Mark Klaasson. Bottom Row: Anthony Squi- res, Jimmy Marsee, Louis Petarque, Danny Tolleson Cpresidentl. The 7th and 8th grade student government gives these students practice for Sr. High School and helps them mature to responsible people. Their purpose was to co-ordinate the activities of - - the I r. High, such as parties, picnics, and sports The Hillside News events' tanding: Kent Lewis, Lu Jack Ewell, Mauricio Olea, Danny Maldonado, Anthony Squires, Darik Fergusson, Sitting: ary Jones teditory, Janice Teeter, Patricia Pianzio, Jennifer Reed. Missing: Charles Kunberger, Kay Johnson, Sally harp, Robert Hagge. This informative Junior High Newspaper was sold monthly. Our young journalistsof 7th and Sth grade have proved their quality and ability to write and express themselves as reporters and critics. - 105 Standing: Anthony Squires, Jimmy Marsee, Lu Jack Ewell, Angela Jantet, Patricia Cabrera, Sara Estrada. Middle Row: Doug Whitely, Craig Gober, Ka- thy Paul, Linda Woodworth. Bottom Row: Enrique Carvajal, Antonio Pinto. Missing: Paul Brown, Joe Mills, Bar: bara Jones, Marta Camacho. lr. High Science Club l Remember those weather reports? Well, they were the courtesy 0 this group, who was interested in getting more acquainted with scie ce. It was divided into four groups : weather and newspaper reporter research workers, taxidermists, and guides for science fairs and fiel trips . lr. High Drama Club Standing: Diane Keller, Janet Thr' pson, Nancy Reaves, Ruth Stark. N dle Row: Kathy Paul, Angela Jean Linda Woodworth, Jill Miles. Bott Row: Doug Whitely, Kent Lewis, Jack Ewell, Paul Brown. Missing: tor Mallarino, Judy Baskind, Jenn Reed, Karen Wilmott. This club, sponsored by Mrs. Floyd and Miss. Murphy, put on The Gypsies' Secret . Also, it practiced putting on make-up on people. This is a great opportunity for our Junior High to prove its talents and capacities. 106 up 1-fx in any 2 P11 K EEQXEQ 'One giant leap for mankind Fine Arts in San Agustin S, LS- ' Han ' ,inf Evaluation Committee for the Sou- thern Association of Colleges and Schools. T65 Elementary Mrs. Midge Morrison Elementary Principal , Mrs. Helga Castle, Miss Mary Murphy Sjxth grader Miss Janet Coldrick, Mr. Terry Burgess. i6AJ Front Row: Stephanie Squires, Karen Rutherford, Jody Robinson, Mary Lasher, Sylvia Pardo. Second Row: Ricky Dominguez, Frank Stonaker, Peter Samaha, Russell Banister, Jose Arboleda, Danny Behr, John Iz- quierdo, Cristina Walker. Third Row: Ricardo Cortes, Rodrigo Idrovo, Mrs. Castle Alvaro Sarmiento, Edwin Mendoza, Tom DePpy, Barry Floyd, Peter Helffrich, Anita de la Espriella. RGB? Front Row: Nina Hansen, Lycette Irving, Debbie Abadi, Susan Fitzgerald, Becky Bair, Nancy Collawn, Adria Ferguson, Cynthia Pino, Cynthia Castle. Second Row: Carlos Vanegas, Octavia Garcia, Carlos Camacho, Rex Holloway, Steven Encinas, Alberto Serna, Roberto Barretto, Veronica Boza, Monica Perez, Josefina Vergara, Nuris Dennes. Third Row: Eduardo Paez, Tom Herron, Evan Pionzio, Nick Vanderlugt, Miss Goldrick, Jeremy Witlen, Olga Mejia. 110 C6-CJ . Front Row: Suzanne Gray, Shelley Malone, Elizabeth Bautista, Laura Jimenez, Patricia Cesareo, Carol Abadi, Debbie Rhein, Mary Ann Stark, Ann Mills. Second Row: Mark Singer, Christopher Lloyd, Carlos Marsh, Sean Watkins, Harry Lowman, Steven Freitas, Robert Fa- brize, Warren Weissman, Andres Lotero, William Campos, Bernardo Acevedo, Alan Voelkel, Ernest Garcia, Jaime Ces- pedes, Derek Thompson, Luis Bermudez, Sergio Estrada, Henry Nasser, Miss Murphy. CGD? Front Row: Kathy Ryan, Claudia Navia, Pat Vasquez, Sylvia Murillo, Carolina Latiff, Lina Botero, Maria Chaves, Caroli- ne Hemingway, Debbie Baker, Cheryl Brown. Second Row: Bill Breiilenbach, Larry Jordan, Fernando Samper, Juan Arrazola, Stewart Caldwell, Ernesto Abadi. Third Row: Brad Blschoff, Joe Baca, Terry Melnyk, Mr. Burgess, Allen Kneten, Steve Letters, Ernie Fabre, Tony Lari- mer. . 111 ' Miss Wilnva Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Doyle Mr. Henry De Ruhsa, Mrs. Lee Gouffray. C5-AJ . Front Row: Paul Merolla, Seth Gustafson, Paul Breidenbach, Tommy Fullerton, William Hill, Hector Vargas, Rodolfo Hakim. Second Row: Matthew Reaves, Joaquin De Mier, Mike Moser, Cynthia McCarthy, Lisa Day. Third Row: John McBride, Maria Hansen, Doreen McConaght, Isabel Urdaneta, Julia Sanclemente, Ximena Velez, Isa- bella Zapata, Gaby Gold, Torrey Mitchell, Rodrigo Bernal, Grace Donehoo, Pamela Floyd, Miss Johnson. Not pictured: Jorge Barco, Santiago Forero. C5-BD Front Row: Maria Ester Colmenares, Marianne Mancini, Patricia Anderson, Judy Waggon, Vicky Marsh, Sally Houston, Barbara Zalta, Dianne McConaghy, Cynthia Holloway, Mary Lou Biggs. Second Row: Astrid Von Deichman, Mr. De Rusha, Doris Bigio, Gloria Faskha, Naadia Floyd, Carlos Chaverra, Mauricio Mora, Patricia Williamson, John Laychak, Jonathan Voelkel, Federico Turegano, Ricky Lewis, Alvaro Becerra, Alvaro Re- yes, Steven Jones. Not Pictured: Harry Pearson, Dianne Weissman, Analida Smith. 15-03 Front Row: Luz Ojeda, Cecilia Vanegas, Ana McAhron, Catalina Venegas, Marra Cristina Pitarque, Maggy Myers, Kathy Naish. - Second Row: Alejandro Villegas, Brian Owensby, Juan flaramillo, Phillip Jordan, Eugene Rihl, Robert Meissner, Ken- neth Banister. Third Row: Eric Lasher, Cathy Calderon, Grace Dennis, Julia Cordy, Anne Haxton, Patricia Abitbol, Woody Paul. Fourth Row: Paul Marsee, Mrs. Doyle, Mauricio Fernandez, Billy Campbell. Not Pictured: Mauricio Zagarra, Sandra Pearson, Diana Knowles. 15-DJ v- Y V wiv Front Row: Mark Roberts, Kevin Reilly, Richard Abadi, Jose Pena, David Waite, Mitchell Whitely. U Second Row: Pedro Toro, Verlin Ray, Jaime Caro, Mauricio Pinzon, Ernesto Moncada, Peter Hampton, John Reich, Randy Robertson, Neil McArthur. Third Row: Diane CahnSpeyer, Gladys Perez, Ruth Ann Harwood, Pilar Vollmer, Alexandra Workman, Lisa Lionelli, Ann Keating, Debbie Beckley, Paula Oliver, Beverly Lyons, Gilda Perez, Mrs. Gouffray. ' 113 J 'Mrs. Mary,Cardenas, Robert Giere Mrs. F ratini, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Ellie Cadena. C4-AD Front Row: Fernando Camacho, Ivan Robledo, Patrick Flynn, Juan Botero, Vicki Coopwood, Roxana Victoriam, Roe Ne- menway, Steven Hertford Second Row: Kirk Rutherford,Fernando Cardozo, Lisa Mann, Barbara Tolleson, Ines Pardo, Elizabeth Haxton, Carmen Lucia Moreno, Marcela Posada, Dirk Larimer. Third Row: Eric Turner, Jackie Abitbol, Julie Fitzgerald, Tommy Singer, Sandra Woodworth, Dierdre O'Dowd, Mrs. Cardenas, Neal Wesson, Pablo Herrera, Kevin Smith. . C4-BJ Front Row: Susan Prieto, Julie Miles, David Loychak, Billie Lewis, John Menke, Chris McElgunn, Jorge Ortiz. Second Row: Catherine Hantley, Leslie Wilmott, Kristine Miller, Janet Morrow, Marcela Zapata, Beatriz Barco, Mrs. Fra- tini, Sharon Heying, Andrea Eige. Third Row: Jorge Garcia, Christine Espinosa, Karen Penalosa, Adriana Lotero, Nancy Del Solar, Patsy Kinchen, Matt Mills, Marty Boyle, Eduardo Puyana. ' 44-DJ it C4-CD Front Row: Laura Liska, Debbie Cisneros, Susan Abadi, Dominique Stauffer, Laura Campos. Second Row: Andrea Potes, Ana Morales, Claudia Rocha, Lisa Oleson, Judy Allen, Cynthia Keller, Mr. Giere. Third Row: Trevor Parry, Paul Wyatt, Joe Simon, Mike Byerly, Chuck Ewell, Mark Robinson, Roland Brown, Ricardo Pinson, Mark Turnage. Fourth Row: Alberto Franco, Lucho Mendoza, Camilo Mora, Peter Vanderlugt. Front Row: Michele Pino, Kathleen Reich, Mystic Wilson, Bill Gallegos, Alfredo Rutgers, Francisco Burnori, Kate Mills. Second Row: John Thompson, Marc Luckett, Gary Nash, Tom Riesterer, Meriella Jeantet, Margarita de la Espaiella, Nancy Rey, Michele Thomburn. Third Row: Karyn Brown, Gigi de Young, Adrianne O'Dowd, Maria Mercedes Herrera, Michael Gola, Mario Mendoza, Steven Mishaan. Fourth Row: Steven Klassen, Becky Walcott, Jimmy Moore, Jody Gray, Jane Meroella, Tatiana Carvajal. U Not Pictured: Mrs. Cadena. 115 C3-CJ Front Row: Joseph Cunliffe, Elisa Zuluaga, Bridget Elder, Athene Mitchell, Rafael Ortiz, Kathy Alice Williamson. Second Row: Bernardo Escobar, Danny Fitzgerald, Gordon Lowman, Roberto Vergara, Ivan Arevalo, Bonne Helffrich, Maria Elvira Gamboa, Jan Flynn, Eberlin Schwinn, Frank Robertson. Third Row: Jimmy Klaassen, Mrs. Feaster, Richard Wright, Mark Tilley, Shawn Ackert, Leslie Banister, Amelia Toro, Ca- talina Salazar, Stuart Frank, Reinaldo Becerra, Eric Paul,Felipe Sanint. 3-D Fronyt Row: Laura Kunberger, Janet Hemenway, Juanita Saldarriaga, Sonia Mendoza, Monica Cobos, Olga Sarmiento, Claudia Vasquez, Kimberly Byerly, Ann Witter. A Second Row: Carlos Torres, Alonso Ojeda, Carlos Chavez, David Fisk, Miss Rachow. i Third Row: Alvaro Montana, Terry Houston, Roger Allan, John Uhlenhopp, John Keating, Russel Trav1s,.John Todove- ric, Chuck Mancini, Danny Franco, Allan Carvajal, Carlos Ortiz, Eduard Moore, Jorge del Campo. Not Pictured: Juan Cardenas. 117 ' V Mrs. Betty Stonaker, Mrs. Amparo Escobar I Mrs. Judy Sprunger, Mrs.tIune Wolcutt. 12-AD ' Front Row: Bryan Hagee, Antonio Torres, Juanita Roca, Zane Gober, Paul Fabre Stephanie O'Mara, Francisco Baldocchi Second Row: Auriel Gray, James Keating, Laura Luckett, Danny Bair, Gene Breidenbach, Linda Johansen, Nicolas Mu- noz, Eduardo Barco, Jose Sokoloff, Pamy Liska. Third Row: Mrs. Stonaker, Alan Rihl, Marc Spencer, Cindy Prieto, Karen Rutgers, Linda Farrel, Flavia Mercado, Cornelia , Serna, Maria Fernanda Soto, Bromme Cole. Not Pictured: Juan Carlos Zapata, William Kulik. H Wwmwm-MMM' , at ,,,,,',k,,, .,, ,R Un an .ki I, . ta t A h by J? I b N, RW, fs , .im -,K ff at , - . A 4, ,YY mv V H M x 2.3: , q M' . M ' ' N ' I lr an 'A ' A W ,Mfg V, rl. V457 . . ' Front Row: Tony Franco, Ika Todorovic, Karen Eige, Jon Robinson, John Scott, Robbie Beckham, Paula Caballero, Dany Haim, Cecilia Lopez, Ana Maria Currea. Second Row: Donald Wait, Monty Boyle, Veronica Arenas, Clara Ines Rey, German Galindo, Teresa Williamson, Pam Johnson, Pam McConaghy, Ruth Donehoo. Third Row: Mrs. Sprunger, David Mills, Ruben Lerner, Bill Clowers, Raymond Kassin, Geoff Wasteneys, Ana Maria Toro, Marc Owensby, Marie Hartley, Martha Eddison, Carla Fidel. 118 K2-CJ Front Row: Louise Belli, Ginger McKenzie, Robert Baughman, John Samper, Bobby Underwood, Clifford Barrow, Terry Abeyta, David Johnson, Barbara Frank, Enrique Medina, Craig-Owensby, Johanna Bickenbach, Ricardo Ortiz. Second Row: Claudia Sarmiento, Mauricio Kassin, David Bell, Katherine Ancizar, Kathy Mir, Vicky Aranque, Sandra Newman, Nancy Ojeda, Monica Buendia, Lila Canon, Mrs, Escobar, Charles Moser. M W, K2-DJ ' Front Row: Carolina Escobar, Sally Zalta, Conny Patino, Steven Ballard, Maria Galvez, Guillermo Calderon, Pilar Cardo- zo, Diana Cabrera, Sergio Santo Domingo. Second Row: Diego Mendoza, Elena Ewell, Gregory Rhein, Louisa Paez, Ben Leal, Roberto Fernandez, Mauricio Berto- letti, Patricia D'Costa, James Rey. Third Row: John Fullerton, Frank Rihl, David Wight, Carmen Garcia, Gabriel Rincon, Ricardo Leon, Maureen Abitbol, Ruth Louise Trail, Nancy Norman, Bill Munoz, Miss Chariessa Malackey, Mrs. June Wolcutt. ' Not Pictured: Tatiana Frierson. 119 ' ' Mrs. Pat de Campo, Mrs. Luanne Orjuela' Mrs. Beckyi0bregon, Miss Renae, Livingston. C1-A5 . Front Row: Lisa Bischoff, Ricardo Carvajal, Scott Leal, Patricia Chaverra, Bernardo Cardenas, Daniel Larkhosh, Felipe DeMier, Fabiola Mantilla, Luis Arango. ' , . Second Row: Mrs. Campo, Leslie Gouffray, John Hequin,,,Leonor Cuellar, Alejandro Leon, Marla Abeyta, Llsetta BOEBIOJ Tony Meissner, Maria Lucia Herrera, John Harwood. Cl-B7 Front Row: Alejandro Vargas, Therese Breidenbach, Alicia Jager, Silvia Velez, Josue Munoz, Alexander Ginnold, Maria Elena Currea, John Simon, Amy Samaha, Tommy Reich, Mary Houston. - Second Row: Jacky Mugrabe, Jaqueline Faskha, Niki Dotts, Nayibe Galindo, Alessandro Surace, Adriana Vasquez, Chris- tina Pardo, Cynthia Collawn, Patsy Keating, Liana Gold, Martin Spencer, Mrs. Obregon. 120 3 , FQ gigwn, as A vw? 'S 3, X . .K .54 wg Q59 iwqdx Q 4 v A 4 i X1 ,W vm-QQ-l+wv'N V M1 fu gi KL -'syn 'm KH' 3, ,-,ws ,gg Xia :E 34 ' ?fa if ix Eff wiwd , Www 0 N b Maw Mfg X: my-,I 5 4 ir,, ww ' fs wgfhjg . ., Ei if filiihfg X... ,ai .A.AA,, . . V 1 P,-A' . Q 'IAQM T NQ fgggiifii 3 Wi SX' - fi Paf1wf? M X lm ,.,,,. -,:::E.E - -I -. , N X MQ . V W ft, . -:X: 2 :.. x W' ew, if -'-, li if E :., Af ,A-- .--V 1 of 3,, H f n 6 '1': lkv' - Y Q W 91 W W?EgWW K ,, E 1 WA 35' ? if , 'gi ' Mrs. Virginia Sundheimer Mrs. Dorothy Larkhosh. K1-EJ Front Row: Eliana Allan, Reinita Gurule, Silvia Bruner, Marle Trail, Lisa Arciniega, Melanie Elder. Second Row: Shirley Shepard, Salomon Douer, Edward Farrell. Third Row: Adriana Gomez, Juan Buenadia, Francisco Dian, Roberto Lierano, Chris Harmon, Roger Muers. Fourth Row: Lisa Voekel. Not Pictured: Mrs. Sundheimer. C1-F7 . Standing: Willie Hertford, Mark Haxton, Javier Galindo, Mare Bandt, Keith Brooks. Sitting: Jim Ray, Phillip Wright, Scott Close, Michael Stauffer, Arturo Samper, Mrs. Larkhosh, Maria Giraldo, Maria Abud, Magali Del Solar, Marcella D'Costa, Maria McAhron, Cathleen O'Dowd, Julie Travis. 122 A 4 Mrs Karin Ancizar M rs. Ursula Behr. KK-AJ , ' Front row: Richard Allen, Maria del Rosario Livano, Martha Elena Chaverra, Helen Simhon, Courthey Fillingin, Felipe Darnalt, Jimmy Baughman, Scott Landau, Andres Restrepo, Juan Carlos Torres. - Second row: Mauricio Botero, Maria Isabel Ospina, Vivian Roden, Gloria Pardo, Carolina Estrada, Diego Cardenas, Christopher Larkhosh, Colleen Jordan, Todd McKenzie, Mrs. Ancizar. -i N- - 'my M., he R 551 'ZL 'swa...i 'AQ' Q hiv swim awww' v, Q P .af 'A KK-BD Front row: George Gonzalez, Jorge Riquelme, Alicia Prieto. Juan H. Herrera, Beth Jacobson, Ana Sokoloff, Fernando Medina, Elizabeth Cole, Felipe Barco. Second row: Diego Ortiz, Mike Smith, Carol Stark, Felipe Cardenas, Joe Hill, Anamaria Diaz, Ramon de la Torre, Me- lissa Wright, Mrs. Behr. 123 Klndefgaften .c.E':'.Z:s5ia,5g3T CK-CD Front row: Alexandra Puerto, Monica Marsh, Hester Mitrani, Nadine Watson, Liliana Garavito, Harry Roben, James Lass ner, Miguel Mejia. ' I Second row: Jose A. Gomez, John Dennis, Guillermo Herrera, Mrs. Behr, Jane Todorovic, Tamy Eidelman, Cristina Boggio Nancy Johansen, Tina Ledet, Beatriz Lesrnez, Kevin Wolff. Not pictured: Carlos E. Diaz. 6K-DJ A - First seat: Julie Tenney, David Ballard, Angela Mejia, Maria Claudia Rocha. Second seat: Fernando Delgado, Alberto Paisach, Steven Wurth, Caroline Tilley, Mrs. Jager, Robbie Underwood. Third seat: Carolina Morales, Claudia Castro, Julie Ann Leal, Lori Cisneros. Fourth seat: Marion Mercado, Robin Robertson. 124 n V w 1 it sw fa Brownies 'i 1 , First Row: Vicky Arnove, Kathy Mir, Elaine Perkins, Janet Hemenway, Tatiana Frierson, Cynthiatffgeto, Marianne Feh- landt, Michelle Baca, 'Monica Cobos, Ines Londono, Kendra Brown, Katey Williamson, Amanda Esparza, Pamy Liska Nancy Brenner, Amelia Toro, Lucia Torres, Juanita Saldarriaga, Ana Maria Toro, Jan Flynn, Sharon Shepard, Maria Elvira Linda Jorgensen. ,Katherine Ancizar. .Second Row: Barbara Frank, Auriel Gray, Juanita Roca, Paula Caballero, Anne Dotts, Louisa Paez, Teresa Williamson , Laura Luckett, Ana Maria Currea, Linda Cardenas, Athene Mitchell, Monica Buendia, Sandra Newman, Martha Edison: 'Carla Fidel. Girl scouts First Row: Rosaline Parret, Cynthia Castle, Mary Ann Stark, Cynthia Keller, Tatiana Carvajal, Nancy Rey, Karen Brown, Andrea Eige, Cathlyn Reich, Misty Wilson, Ines Pardo, Susan Prieto, Kristine Miller, Janet Morrow, Adriana Lotero, Ana Morales, Susan Abadi. Second Row: Marcella Zapata, Laura Liska, Michelle Thornburn, Elizabeth Hapton, Mary Keating, Sharon Heying, Mo- nica Perez, Laura Jimenez, Beatriz Barco, Lisa Munn, Judy Allen, Debbie Cisneros, Jane Marolla, Karen Pefialosa, Marga- rita Morales, Claudia Rocha, Carmen Lucia Moreno. I irst Row: Sandra Pearson, Doris Bigio, Gloria Faskha, Jimena Velez, Pilar Vollmer, Cynthia Hollow-ay, Naadia Floyd, sabella Zapata, Alexa d W ' ' u n ra orkman, Julia Sanclemente, Diane Knowles, Beverly Lyons. U econd Row: Claudia Marsh, Anne Haxton, Julia Cordoy, Cathy Calderon, Maria Pitarque, Barbara Zalta, Ann Keating, udy Woggon, Diane Wiseman, Lisa Day, Catalina Venegas, Patricia Anderson, Marianne Moncini, Maggie Gold. 1 C not pictured? Cub scouts First Row: Rolland Brown, Bobby Heguin, Albert Douer, Chuck Mancini, Tommy Riesterer, Chris McEl1gun, Gordon Lowman, Danny Fitzgerald, Cyrus Newman, John Boone Helffrich, Marc Luckett, Joseph Cunliffe, Mark Turnage, 'Roe Hemenway, Steve Mishaan. - Second Row: Mauricio Arboleda, Roger Allan, Jerry Pena, Eric Paul, Timmy McEglunn, Monte Boyl, Russell Traveis. Third Row: John Cardenas, Reinaldo Becerra, Juan Montana. Boy scouts First Row: Rex Hollaway, Tony Larimer, Paul Marrola, Ricky Dominguez, Eduardo Paez, Frank Stonacker, Mark Singer, James Brenner, Larkin Abeyta, Joe Baca, David Stagg, Steven Freitas, Robert Fabrize, Harry Lonman, John Izquierdo, Alan Voelkel, Peter Hiffrich, Larry Jordan, Peter Samaha, Matt Mills, Christopher Lloyd. Second Row: Brian Owensby, Pat Williamson, Tommy Fullerton, Alvaro Montana, Dirk Larimer, Miguel Cortes, Marty Boyle, Jorge Garcia, George Bowers, Mathew Reaves, Paul Marsee, Eric Lasher. 126 Mfg, ,ew v W., A xx skf, A aa x Q Ao wx ji. 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