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BOE: ES tee” d . ie ee y ee ee OM i Jo y Ce es Bien! wi” lee Crawford High School San Diego, California Volume 14. _- Sunrise, Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset, Swiftly flow the days; Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers Blossoming even as we gaze Ee LT MK as excelonee™ i sien, OE Sti, _-- : € a ies 1 i - 2 eer ae um Biove.” sO ago i Leip sili 3 e pee ioe pil es bik aed Sunrise, Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset, Swiftly fly the years WG i nS A Oe ee eee One season following another, Laden with happiness and tears. NUTRITION” as eed ae re ae ace rd OR 28 ee re er” at MR a Sar gt te @ AAA iy ; x te Meteo gt VOU 00 4 oe eh ath AAG UE a Bs + 00 gh es Wis = eae Ma Ve 5 wy ae ® ¢ ea te SEN OH: ve et ness ; “ee % ae, : Rate is A ae ; te trap Ct se the AS t 94 % BeNOR OE LE SS — Be aie +a ete eet @ 8 O49 rete pages bia ere Brgy 7 AF oa. 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' 0 a - 4 ; ' eee j aa, j ene ae F h Nast Cat] PW GZ bs .v UF 1 ” on f _ ; i y t i Cc i' i ' I ed 4 = a = } +4 ( } = 4 - 4 t 5 s = QO, a oe Al te aN “wr LLC { rf Nem im - v irs « i } } = a r 1 | 4 4 c ae ag Ley Bos rhe’ : Veiga Pig’ From 8 to 12 o'clock students take time from their relax- ing summer vacation to attend school. Students came to experience two newly offered ai Shak tk classes, guitar and PAGE ase a paT pene Ett Amie | nla AHR ceenias oceanography, in oor : BARR TCE Rr ASAI RECS addition to fulfilling OR tach ns onal ats ONS ok Wega grade requirements. The leisure-minded enjoy the beach as relie f from the hot, muggy days. The Important Thing Is Not Where We Are, But Where We Are Going Perfection was the goal for the 1971-72 Pacer- ettes. While many students lazily enjoyed the summer days, these girls practiced their routines for precise movements as a group. The intense practicing rewarded the Pacerettes with third place in the Santa Ana Christmas Parade. They also proudly participated in the homecoming rally, a half time Jamboree, the Autumn Band Review and the Hawthorne Parade. The advisor sponsor for this spirited group is Mrs. Barbara Keefer. Pacerettes, vford’s prize ig drill team, y Pictured on these two pages are the prospects for starting positions on the football and cross country teams. Each day for two weeks before school opened these athletes spent up to five hours in exercise and preparation for the upcoming season. cee eee No one needs a vacation SO much as the person who has had one. just The week before classes began, teachers were already back at school busily working on lessons for the new school year. In addition to attending meetings, teachers exchanged accounts of their summer experiences and new plans for the coming year. F t uj oe . a, s f i i Se = ra ) . 4 a) . i, Le ly Ga ya a ; 2 Bigs na 5 TY ies ¢ Tyree | ‘) 5 oy Aer ied SM a Pont Pee i rs D . 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Silent and precious times heighten the spirit in the cold fall season. sane BENE Yi Yj Ue | Mr. Charles Mobley, principal of Crawford High School, strives to improve student- ) faculty-community rapport. ; This has been expressed through his input to the ASB cabinet, Inter-cultural assem- bly; and the citizens advisory committee. His sincere concern for an effective educational process continually spurs | students to creative endeavors. | Three important people who have helped the principal and students are below, Mr. Warren Barritt, Mrs. Melba Thomas, and Mr. William Urban. “Other people can’t make you see with their eyes, at best they can only encourage you to | use your own.” —Aldous Huxley | Miss Florence Eaton Mr. James Cooper Mrs. Lois Delay Mrs. Mickie Geiger Miss Anne Hitt Mr. Lyall Young CHS advisors spend many hours helping students so that they may fulfill school requirements and receive all the necessary vocational aid. In addition to guiding students, they see that every new student is greeted in a friendly manner. The counselors speak with students but frequently include the student's parents in discussions which relate to such matters as college plans. To the left is Mrs. Marguerite Kaupp, Head Counselor and Mr. Bernie Davis, Career Counselor. Miss Sandra Buck Art Mr. Walter Billings Science. rec tess ee: Mrs. Betty Bryant English Mrs. Nancy Bryum Home Economics Mrs. Frances Archibald Spanish Mrs. Deborah Ad ams English Mrs. Mary Anderson English Mr. Carl Broselle Science Mr. Loren Breyer Drivers Education Mrs. Jerrilyn Briggs English Mr. Carl Bull Social Studies Mrs. Olga Christianson Social Studies Mrs. LaDelle Crane School Nurse Mr. Duncan Cameron Math Mrs. Dorothy Callaway English Mrs. Eileen Conlogue Physical Education Mr. Richard Christensen Art Mrs. Florence Collins Home Economics Mrs. Cecile Clark French Mr. Richard Draz Physical Education James DeVore Industrial Arts Mrs. Naida Groff Science sae “it x OXYCEA Mr. Allan Dillane Mr. Dennis Foster Social Studies Music Mrs. Sharon Hall Social Studies Mr. John Ferguson Physical Education i tO) pcr) Mr. Leroy Deise Science Mr. Robert Hendricks Math Mrs. llah Fuller Home Economics Mr. Jonn Elliott Spanish Mr. Philip Heubach Social Studies Mrs. Nancy Goldstein English eh TOOGSebege¥ Phe ewe cc ta, Mr. Richard Hartman Math Mrs. Sally Kotnik Math Mrs. Ruth Johnston Business Education Mr. Quentin Goldstein Administrative Assistant Mrs. Rosemarie Knudsen Music Mr. William Hall Physical Education Mrs. Marquerite Hensley English Below, left to right: Mrs. Margery Heyer, Art Mr. Jesse Johnson, Business Education Mr. Robert Juel, Math Mrs. Frances Hampel, Physical Education Mr. Deane Hird Math Mr. Charles Lane Social Studies Mr. Harold Krupens Drivers Training Mr. Dennis Lottermoser Physical Education Mr. Ben Limoli English Mr. Francis Linderman Graphic Arts Mrs. Virginia MacMaster English Mrs. Bobbie Jo Keefer Physical Education Mr. Victor Menache Science Mr. James Leyh Business Education Mrs. Janet Martin English Miss Elinor Lueth English Mr. Warren Marlay Industrial Arts Mr. Ross Metcalfe Social Studies Mr. Leslie Marshall Math Miss Karen Lozier Physical Education Se Mrs. Joyce McLean Business Education Mr. Crockett Norris Math Mr. Charles Maxwell Drivers Training Mr. Fred McNamara Drivers Education Mr.Seward Murphy Social Studies Mr. Merrill McLaughlin Industrial Arts Mr. Marshall Malcolm Physical Education Mr. Richard Martin English Mr. Allen Moors Social Studies Mr. Gerald Newall Spanish Mrs. Miriam Powell Business Education ok sagen Mr. Clarence Overstreet Social Studies Mr. Russell Oyler Aeronautics Home Economics Mr. Marion McAnear German t | | Mrs. Lois Quiett Mr. Lamarr Rodgers Math Mrs. Willa Ramsay Mrs. Vera Powell Physical Education Mr. James Romig Industrial Arts Mrs. Sally Remington Independent Study Mr. Dean Rizor Industrial Arts Vee : uy Mr. William Rieker English Mr. Warren Marlay and Mr. Elmer Summerssgill Industrial Arts Mrs. Elsie Saba Social Studies Mrs. Lois Tidwell English Mr. Morley Tadman Social Studies | Mrs. Mary Smith English Mrs. Mary Swank English Mr. James Sams Physical Education — SEE GE Mrs. JoDene Ulstad Physical Education Mr. Wiley Shaver English Miss Faye Thompson Physical Education Mr. Gerald Tooze Physical Education Mr. David Van Buskirk Drama Mr. Melvin Weisenberg Science | ; | Mrs. Virginia Wilcoxson Spanish . Mr. Richard Warner Art Mr. Donald Whited Math Mr. Mark Waterbury Science Mr. Paul Wright Independent Study Mr. Raymond Wagner Social Studies Mrs. Marian Billingham District Counselor Mr. Teodoro Rodriquez District Counselor Through end- less piles of papers and excuses, the dedicated Crawford secre- taries make sense of the confusion and keep the main office as the heart of the makeup of the quaint insti- tution of learning of Crawford. a The lunch makers have received little credit for their hard work and long hours pre- paring for the lunch hour rush by Crawford's hungry mouths. The tolerant custodian staff, headed by John Mason, worked steady at the endless job of working to keep the campus clean and to keep up with constant repairs. MO Ne ei al Ra ae The swim team consists of: Front row, K. Keller, L. Wilson, S. Woods, B. Bilz, P. Grace, A. McTaggart, K. Hilger, B. Farkas, S. Tomic. Second row, N. Burgreen, S. Wolok, V. Smith, L. Marron, P. Bratton, K. Hopkins, M. Edwards, K. Lynch, J. Brown. Third row, M. Jones, L. York, S. Burgreen, M. Kloska, B. Hittinger, S. Swan, A. Fetzer, S. Kuhlken, M. Hause. Fourth row, S. Strayer, M. Zimmer, C. Herron, G. Keller, W. Zinn, L. Maring, N. Myers. Fifth row, Mrs. Jo Ulstad, L. Melson, B. Jonathan, L. Hutkin and Mrs. Pat Boone. CHS’s Swimmers Place Fourth in City Several Crawford High School girl swimmers scored victories in the City finals. Barb Bilz, below, won the 100 yd. backstroke in a time of 1:12 minutes. Shauna Swan, bottom, participated in the “B” division and gained honors and a promising sophomore, Marsha Zimmer, right, did the 50 yd. freestyle in a time of :28 flat, which was the seasons best time in this event. Se ee ame be mee ie RE hy pas Be iP ns OE en catty a an —— ike A ae tg soi bale ah i eae ‘ies The varsity volleyball team is, back row: Patti Clary, Rosemarie Dobbs, Laurel Brassey, Peggy Stevensen, and Denise Parent. The J.V. team includes, front row: Teresa Brown, Barbara Miller, Lee Ann Wright, Arlene Brealey, Connie Wilson, Barbara Wiedenfeld, and LaDon Kearny. Not pictured are Paulette Powell, Sandi Patty, Lynn Ziegenfuss, Doreen Peterson and the coach, Mrs. Vera Powell. The girls finished with a 5 to 1 record. Girls’ Volleyball Gains League Title Denise Parent, left, and Laurel Brassey work out in preparation for their CIF championship game. After many hard practice sessions the team finished first place in Eastern League, but were defeated by Kearny in the CIF finals. Lynn Ziegenfuss, left, follows through after a serve during a pre- game rally. Lynn was number one in the singles division. Second singles player, Lisa Feldman, right, returns a forehand lob to her opponent in a practice match on the CHS tennis courts. Girls’ Tennis Takes Second in League. The Tennis team consists of front row, second row the players are: Lisa Feldman, Paulette Powell, Jacki Smith, Connie Milam, Lynn Ziegenfuss, Lenetta Kidd, Debbie Stan- Corinne Cornelus, Roxanne McLaughin, saker, Judy Stowe, Maureen Abare, Sue Carolyn West, and Bridget Ponce. In the Dickson, and Miss Karen Lozier, coach. —46 The Girls Athletic Association includes all girls who parti- cipated in G.A.A. sponsored sports such as tennis, volleyball, swimming, hockey, gymnastics, badminton, softball, track and modern dance. The cabinet members of G.A.A. are, below front row, Peggy Grace and Connie Milam, and back row, Shauna Swan, Anita Spangler, Sue Dickson, and Bev Buehner. G.A.A. Keeps Pace with Our G.A.N.G. (Group of Athletically Noted Girls) honors the top twenty seniors in G.A.A. Members shown are front row, Bev Buehner, Connie Milam, Paulette Powell, and Peggy Grace, and back row, Sue Dickson, Gail Keller, Shauna Swan, Lynn Ziegen- fuss and Laurel Brassey. ' Sports. This page is sponsored by Terry’s Bikes -Crawford 26... Madison Bric acy (8 lo Ub ar 18... San Diego. EY eee 2.0. eee 207 ‘Morse ime) Lincoln PRE i= 1618 fee exes Mar Vista Varsity C.C. Sweeps Eastern League Above left, varsity Colt Ray Hatchell sets the pace up a hill in the meet against San Diego High. Above, Craig Markey, Crawford's number one cross country runner, comes to a stop after the Colts narrowly defeated Henry for the Eastern League Championship. Varsity sophomore Kirk Pfeffer, | above center, puts in full effort | to finish the race against Madison. The 1971 varsity cross country team includes; front row: Doug Glass, Don Sanders and John Bond. Center row: Ray Hatchell, Coach Dennis Lottermoser and Dave Nichols. Back row: Dexter Baker, Jim Rose, Kirk Pfeffer, Craig Markey and Dexter Wilson. J.V. C.C. Runs Undefeated Ree oe Le Ses at = SER etme: erento SR ere mentee eo a. o ee After the gun is heard, the J.V. cross country team, above, starts their way through the Balboa Park course competing against San Diego High. The J.V. cross country team of 1971 consists of: front row: Smith, M. Hudgins, J. Hindenlang, Raaberg, D. Woods, A. O’Brien and Smith, Center row: D. Lett, T. McGee, Sardo, B. Weir, M. Schneider, Stegman, J. Peters and J. Lazar. Back row: T. Caso, G. Churness, M. Hooten, S. Shewmaker, T. Durbin and D. Toda. WOO With only one senior and no returning lettermen, the gymnastics team suffered from inexperience. The basic strength this year was the floor exercise and tumbling divisions. As part of a floor exercise Mark Thompson, above, turns a cartwheel. Mike Jankowski, below, executes a hip extension. At the beginning of a meet Steve Mills, right, starts up the twenty foot rope. cee ee i me abd oes League Title Winning Only 2 of 7 Meets The 1971 gymnastics team, back row: Bill Bracken, Mark Thompson, John Conover, Mike Jankowski and Steve Miills. Center row: Bud James, Steve Britt, Rick Biasini, Steve Fligor, Bob Jacob- sen, and Chris Anderson. Front row: Dave Herman, Gary Shepard, Greg Christian, Jim Parish and Keith Cox. EE RWOEEH a ed John Conover, left, vaults the long horse in a meet against Madison. Rick Biasini shown climbing the rope, above, is one of seven sophomores added to the team this year. Right, Eldon Huff (17) hurls the ball into El Cajon’s goal to spur the Crawford team to victory. Aric Partovich, below, eases pass to teammate during league play. Varsity Waterpolo Takes C.I.F. The Crawford waterpolo team achieved success this season to take the C.|.F. title. With long hard hours of practice and the excellent coaching of Richard Draz, Crawford again captured the league title. The varsity waterpolo team consists of, front row: M. Yeakle, J. Degroot, S. Lewellen, K. Milne, D. Bailund, and E. Urban. Second row: J. Proffer, R. Smith, K. Burton, A. Partovich, and M. Bier. Back row: Coach Richard Draz, L. Farrar, D. York, P. Dowdy, and E. Huff. J.V. 1st in Southern League The 1971 JV Waterpolo team, back row: Coach Moore, Dan Faddis, Jay Thompson, Richard Clelland, Jim Fort, Bob Dietz, Bob Sutherlin, David Feaser, and Coach Draz. Center row: David Levine, Mike Howard, Mark Cabanas, Mark Harris, Jim Doyle, David Cymberg, and John Flohr. Front row: Jim Klingman, Jim Kuhlken, Mike Mosely, Jim Overton, Larry Weitzen, Dave Smith, and Stan Fluke. BS a In varsity action, Larry Farrar, above, fires the ball toward the goal. JV swimmer Jim Doyle, left (18), looks for an open teammate in this play against El Cajon. Colts Top Past Years for a 6-2-1 The referee signals a touchdown after Keith Jackson plows through the Saint Augustine defense for six points. Crawford went on to victory over the Saints, 21-14. Below, Colts intensely view the action. a al be OP La Joll a ic Hoover ae St. Augustine Diego 7 Jala i 28 : .' pte a O == laa iv4 7 ‘ Lincoln Te) Season Leroy Fontnette (20), below, evades the tackle of a La Jolla Viking and continues with an end sweep. Gary Krahn (19), left, brings down a La Jolla running back in a fine defensive play. A near perfect Colt defense, which allowed opponents an average of ten points per game, contributed to the best football season since 1964. Mike Oliver (24), above, turns upfield with assistance from John Kendall in league play against San Diego. Colts went on to a 34-7 victory. Peeks a OS Or “¥O' ” Above, Colt quarterback Mike Spooner calls signals against the La Jolla Vikings. Leroy Fontnette, right, forces his way through the Helix defensive line for a few extra yards in the first game of the season. Colts went on to victory over the Highlanders, 15-12. i se This page is sponsored by Asbury-Chevron, 7Oth and El Cajon Blvd. Bas Our J.V. team, the best in five years, fought to a second place league position. The many outstanding individuals displayed great skill and poten- tial for future years. Russ Mitchell, an outstand- ing quarterback, is shown, above (18), turning from the lines in the game against Helix. The JV lineback- ers shown gathered, above right, and in action, right, were excellent. The defensive team coached by Jim Romig held opponents to an average of ten points per game. Crawford 26 47 38 28 33 37 6 14 23 i Helix La Jolla Hoover Saints San Diego Henry Morse Kearny Lincoln Led by drum major Hollis Gentry, left, the marching band provided half time entertainment at all home football games. Following the football season they concentrated on concert performances. A highlight of the year was the first place finish in the small school division of the Santa Ana Parade. Mr. Dennis Foster, above, directed the band performances. Majorettes Karen McDermott, Margo Gauthier, Gayle Maxey and Valerie Escalera, below, demon- strated their ability in baton routines for football fans. Representing Crawford in the Hawthorne Parade, the girls won fourth place honors. t ; Le ge gg le, fe, umn aidan ienina This year the PACER staff published fifteen editions of the newspaper under the leadership of Suzanne Choney and Rick Kranenburg, top opposite page. Suzanne headed publications for the first semester, until her graduation, when Rick assumed the editor's responsibility. Center opposite page, Jan Kitchen, advertising manager is | assisted by Nancy Schwartz. Debbie | Cramer, Debbie Bernstein, and Ava Zajd, left opposite page, are news editors. | Sports editor, Harold Peskin, is joined | by his assistants, Sam Billingsly, Mike Lopez, and Jim Gianola, bottom right opposite page. Top left, is managing | editor Marti Penter and business manager Marcia Peters. Copy editors, Hollis Gentry, Casper Glenn, and Steve Warner, | top right. Center left are feature | editor Debbie Belezon and her assistant Larry Rose. Above are assistant editorial editor, Carl Evans and exchange | editor, Maureen Weber. At left are | head photographer Vince Gonzales, his assistant Paul Goodbody and artist Jeff Gianola. SANE AA. 9 Pliny Seo as cine ong The CHS campus was filled with activities during Homecoming Week as students made last minute preparations for the festivities. Students were enter- tained with a powder puff derby and a half time where the roles of the boys and girls were switched. Girl football players and boy Pacer-ettes set the scene for a hilarious rally. At the evening game, reunion with the alumni students and cheerleaders brought out the spirit of the aud- ience and helped to cheer CHS's football team onto victory. Nothing Is So. One of the many contributors to the caravan of floats was the German Club’s “Color My World With Victory”. Excitement filled the grandstand when Crawford defeated Morse at the Homecoming Game. The victory left feelings of glory and warmth with the cheerleaders who work so hard to support the team and generate spirit. CHS'’s Pacer-ettes participate in an elaborate routine intro- ducing the Homecoming Court. Apprehension and excitement spread quickly throughout the crowd as Miriam Aftreth, right, was named 1971 Home- coming Queen. The coro- nation took place during half time activities at Aztec Bowl, with 1970 Queen Terri Boone making the presentation. Sourest Temper Must Sweeten in Atmos As their name would suggest, officers and members of the Stir- ups helped promote school spirit at CHS. The group contributed a float to the home- coming parade, and was responsible for the colorful posters and banners at games and rallies. In addition, they sponsored the powder- puff derby, the election of Mr. and Miss Pep, Mr. Foot- ball and Benchwarmers. Stir-ups officers are president Gail Bright- mon, vice president Sally Strick, secre- tary Jan Spangler and treasurer Linda Wiedenfield. — gm ; were eT eee reat ete 47 Kathy Donovan, Lori Mills, Jeanette Oliver and Julie Radican get acquainted with the ponies at Colina playground as they take a few minutes of rest from their roles as the frol- icking school mascots. One of the highlights of the homecoming rally was a burlesque routine by the filly, Jeanette and Julie, to the pop- ular tune “The Stripper.” i aa i RL | eee a eee KEK Is3qj09] Aoo3sto) Junior clite The 1971-72 Centaur Staff under the direction of two co-editors succeeded in producing a year- book with a unified theme. Members of the staff work during their lunch, after school and on week- ends trying to create a book with which the entire student body would be pleased. Their efforts to make a book that best represents student life at CHS are rewarded in June when the finished product is distributed. Srrnelr f Wades itels eave 4 t Nee WE a oes- la aes js aas tate ito) eer ee a kp : ‘ AK - e j ee ay. Mae Maier. O00 Stant )pe Mike Reynolds a “a epee eorgia Cramer (Petra Valasakos Be 0 Stucarnt Life Assisgian | Hello Winter. Are you fine today? We are. You say you are happy now. Yes, | see you all around. You make me happy. Why . forever eR ERR. Boies’: 76 The time of year, Seemingly void of life, Is the time When the world Is preparing For the burst of Spring, Soon to appear. The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can’t be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. —Elbert Hubbard Clerks Olivia Nava and Michelle Mannering, left, are responsible for typing, filing and other clerical work for the ASB cabinet. Tracey Reed, Patty Bremner and Lynn Zeigenfuss, below, were elected commissioners of pu- blicity, finance and student activities, respectively. Together they worked on the ASB Ball, homecoming activi- ties and assemblies. === Above, members of the cabinet, consisting of ASB officers, commissioners, clerks, class presidents, head cheer- leader and songleader, are captured during one of their few moments of leisure. Audi- tors Melissa Handrus and Roscoe Williams, right, accoun- ted for all sales of tic- kets to ASB affairs. 7 i 7 tre, “Action” was the motto carried out throughout the year by the 1971-72 CHS ASB officers. Some of their innovative actions included the elimination of bells during the school day, after- basketball game dances, and the revision of the school constitu- tion. President Reggie Gaines was assisted by Vice-president Paulette Powell, far right opposite page and secretary Maureen Hallahan, below. Mr. Russ Oyler, below opposite page, advised the ASB cabinet. ke ai aabaBss Le A A RRR creme tes idually but iv ing, be done. —Author unkown is a group d ly can meet de that ing can ttee can do noth O A s ee ® = ie O collective and dec noth A comm tg Bees Ro Membership in the Cali- fornia Scholarship Fed- eration requires high academic standing on the semester report card. Advised by Miss Florence Eaton, the CSF numbered almost 200 members in the 1971-72 school year. President and life mem- ber Scott Rubin, far right, and secretary- treasurer Roscoe WViI- liams led the group. Se —s2 The American Field Service, a worldwide organization, promotes international friendship. In the 1971-72 school year the AFS members sponsored the Thanks- giving dinner collection for needy families, the Betty Crocker coupon drive, and Bond sale. The candy apple sale was another fund raising function to finance next year’s foreign exchange students to the CHS campus. The Christmas party, “Holiday Thing in the Gym, ’ enhanced those who attended with the unique “balloon bonanza.” Foreign exchange students from all over San Diego were invited to attend. The Presidents of AFS pictured above center, are Rick Kranenburg and Tim Sankary. Crawford, through the efforts of the AFS, is fortunate to have two | foreign exchange | students, Rosa Murillo | from San Jose, Costa Rica and Jurgen Bredthauer from Mesum, West Germany. Rosa and Jurgen encountered many new people, places, and customs ] during their stay in | the United States and while studying at | Crawford. B The Knowledge of Words Is the Gate of Scholarship The American Field Service also made it possible for two selected students from CHS to study abroad. Mary Reinman, above left, lived in the area around Sao Paulo, Brazil. She attended a private school there learning the native language, Portuguese. Sharon Coleman, above right, attended school for a year in Switzerland. Sharon found herself needing to learn the German language after studying Spanish for five years here. The Forensics team upholds their Ie i consistently excellent record by participating in city as well as county tournaments. Forensics is 1 divided into three categories of speaking: impromtu, extemporaneous and Original public address. Mrs. Mary Swank, team coach, and Richard Palmer, | | team captain, guided | . the team in defending second place in the | city. | | fh — 86 | not only use all the brains | have but all | can borrow. Woodrow Wilson The Spanish Honor Society above, recognizes superior achievements in the study of Spanish. Mr. Gerald Newall, Mrs. Frances Archibald, president Ellen Wilson, Vice president Wendy Marcus and secretary Sigrid Overstreet directed the society's activities. The Math Team of CHS, left, consists of those students who excell and wish to compete in the field of mathematics. The sponsors for the team are Mrs. Sally Kotnik and Mr. Lamar Rogers. 87 — yh Sees a (-19) 0 2a us S Perc -10bt 9) (Jefe ae aac Ole im ViLolola- - am -Hoover .° . 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The Cardinals defeated Crawford 58 to 57 in overtime play. oT PN Lak) EC = s x PAL “So x fet) BASKETBALL glf-59 f PL) | CHAMPS «CHAMPS Hoe Ty pT] r bg Lg : ea aed Lua a ely itm Ss fecckeuedenidaerd Pf eau CHAMPS a $1 -7 Saree, 1 OE ba Paty Rol CHAMPS BASEBALL | - x a oy 7] CHAMPS BT EL an in Ss 6 PSR she RON ae Danny Kawamura (10), left, of the JV team gets the edge over his Madison counterpart in the tip-off. Andy Berson (42), above, outjumps a Madison Warhawk to score in third period action. oxi 5 JV Ends Season with 6-6 Standing The members of the 1972 JV team include, back row: Jim Smyth, Ken Jones, Ralph Doxey, Reggie Adams, Chris Larkins, Andy Berson, Brian Smith, Tom Skiles and Tom Wright. Front row: Chris Sullivan, Dean Hall, George McClellan, Jack Clay and John Nguyen. o1— 3% This page is sponsored by Sportsman Trophies and Awards. Grapplers Place 2nd in Eastern League = 2 [Py UN A ul oy? 8 6% = me ve Sea Ay onete%,8 A ai, oO ees to Ox In a heavyweight match, above, Jim Arros maneuvers with an opponent looking for an opportunity to grapple him to the mat. Pictured right is T om Tice twisted around his Pt. Loma opponent, working for an advantage. Tom ranked second in the ) Eastern League at 136 Ibs. — 92 Se ts ee ah Me aa We The 1972 wrestling team, front row: Steve Wood, Tom Tice, Mark Paletz, Micheal Williams, Stephen Warner, Frank Mills, Chris Anderson, Peter Schenck, Salvatore Scalisi, Joel Grace, and Ed Riffenberick. Center row: Steve Franklin, David Rottenberg, Dick Birdsell, Andy Mohre, Peter Morales, David Herman, The referee raises the hand of Rick Chacon in triumph after a 5-1 decision over his Hoover opponent. Team captain Sal Scalisi, below, has caught his La Jolla opponent's leg and strives for a takedown. a a aeons nemn tr esnaernaneNn te OS PES John Beckel, Bobby Fogelman, Brian Billings, and Robert Jacobsen. Back row: Rick Biasini, Maurice Maio, Bob Nelson, Tim Smith, Rick Zamora, Peter Lopez, Larry Harpster, Lee Johnsen, Dan Chesser, Larry O'Connor, and Jim Stark. Not shown: Rick Chacon, Chuck Meddles, M. Villalpando, and Mike Arros. 93 — Sti sn Pan eH eM So ” pm This years gymnastic team is divided into three levels: varsity, U.V., and beginning. Outstanding performers are Barbara Stangl, above, executing a well-formed ‘‘scale’’ on the ba- lance beam; Judy Brown, above right, performing a straddle vault on the horse and Karen Burke, right, doing a back Stee ac ee ee | hand spring as part of her | floor exercise. The 1971-72 hockey members are, Front coach: P. Kozminski, M. Zimmer, N. Thomas, row: L. York, M. Troxell, C. Milam, P. Rosner. L. Clifford, S. Wolok, L. Hutkin, B. McGowan. Second row: P. Bratton, S. Sue, J. Romano, Top row: P. Powell, N. Garrison, L. Feldman, B. Buehner, S. Pluris, Miss Eileen Conlogue, S. Korsage, P. Grace, L. Wright, and S. Swan. coach. Third row: Mrs. JoDene Ulstad, Connie Milam, left, passes the ball to Stanna Stoleson to set up a score against Madison, en route to a 5-10 shutout victory. Center halfback Laurel Brassey, back to camera, below, success fully tackles her opponent to gain control of the ball. Actors Oscar Amezcua, Lee Eddy, Paul Malley, Brad Messerman, Mark LeBar and Marty Johnson and actresses Lorry Burry, Frances Gaipa, Karin Lynch, Lenetta Kidd, Michelle Mannering, Sue Stanfield, Margaret Sussman and Anita Varni make up the CHS drama production class, the only drama department in the city to present four major pro- ductions in the year. BRAVE NEW WORLD, a fiction story predicting the future, was the first play presented in the 1971-72 school year. A theater in-the-round entitled STRANGE BOARDERS, brought a full house on both January 26th and 27th, making the play a great success. At the time of their second play, the drama depart- ment was already looking toward their goal for their third play, BABES IN ARMS. Hs —96 This page is sponsored by College Grove Merchants Association. RES: eee The Key Club is a boys service organ- ization which works in the community in many ways. In addition to bicycle checks at elementary schools, the group attended weekly functions to act as father-substitutes in their Little Brave program. The officers are, back row above left, vice pres- ident Gary Ousley and president Pat Gregston, and front row vice president Mark Armstrong, vice president Chuck Martin, secretary Doug Raaberg and vice president Jim Stark. Lionel Van Deerlin, right, was one of many prominent speakers who addressed social science classes. Other speakers included Jim Ashcraft, and San Diego Councilmen Maureen O'Connor and Allan Hitch. ALL CHS athletes who have lettered in a varsity sport are eligible for the Lettermen’s club. Their activities included the sale of pep ribbons and the sponsorship of the faculty-charger and faculty-senior basketball games. Mr. James Sams sponsored these talented athletes. Club officers at the left included, kneeling, president Kurt Wittmayer and vice president Raymond Hong, and standing, Olympic consultant Gary Ousley, joint commissioner Pat Gregston, treasurer Benn Paletz, and secretary Al Hunter. i 99 $% This page is sponsored by Kol-Shar Apartments Vivacious Michelle Morioka was chosen 1971-72 Coed of the Year from nine outstanding seniors. Michelle, below, was head song- leader and CENTAUR writeups ed- itor. Other finalists, each named Coed of the Month, included above left to right, Barbara Stengl, Miriam Aftreth, Nancy Taylor, Carolyn Krooskos, and right, Kathy Anderson. Accorded similar honors were left top to bottom, Lynn Ziegenfuss, Paulette Powell and Debbie Rogers. a oR tn Mey St CLsert | pes) drecded . cane HOKU Or fF 6 SW whole By (3 e J ene OUT LOY | Y . he Ose” i OCLWILS. ee | assis tenee, or se ane} are es ie st at Ke The yellow rose, symbol of CHS Auroras, was US all « a favorite of the goddess for whom the club was named. For their first official function the new Auroras make and carry the ivy chain for graduation. On homecoming, the girls sponsored the do-nut dunkem and entered as grat dan nie Ph a float, ‘‘Color My World With Champions”. Dic sYail A. rust “The world is a great mirror. It reflects back to you what you are. If you are loving, if you are friendly, if you are helpful, the world will prove loving and friendly and helpful to you. The world is what you are.” Thomas Dreier Again in the 1971-72 school year, the music department offered an outstanding stage band. Specializing in concert jazz, the band explored the innovative | techniques of contemporary music. | Honors from competition throughout | the southern California area confirmed the excellence of these musicians. CHS’s 1971-72 orchestra, bottom, has included among its activities a perform- ance at Torrey Pines Doctors Hospital, music festivals and a spring concert at Crawford. From the familiar tunes of the Fight Song and the Stripper to the snappy beat of original jazz pieces, the CHS football pep band, left, and basketball pep band, below, stir the Colts’ spirit. Led by instructor- sponsor Mr. Dennis Foster, the pep bands generate enthusiasm by participating at football games, home basketball games and rallies. he a eset § Z . . oe ; yg a Sad herp ge el i ea poe ee Pe ok Weg opt i dite : eae yp Ae ; ) ? - 2 el eas oe “ wv a ome a ter’s winds are banished from the sky, Gay laughs the blushing face of flowery Spring. in Now W Wm. M. Hardinge Colt infielders gather around First baseman Pat Freeze extends pitcher Chuck Rainey as they plan himself in order to nip high-flying strategy for opposing batters. Lincoln baserunner. Baseball Team Strongest in Years yar ae aie nt yh pape e % h, ES a wey % x Jim Pearson, CHS outfielder, takes a solid cut during the first Lincoln game. Lincoln scored a 3-2 victory in the early season to put pressure on the Colt’s bid for league title. He— 110 This page is sponsored by Tri-Card Pool Tables and Accessories. Outstanding Players Lead CIF Bid Outstanding 1972 Players Guy Beaghler (15) Jim Pearson (bat) Randy Johnson (14) Kurt Whitmayer (4) Russ Johnson (C) Chuck Rainey (16) Pat Freeze (12) 111— 9 “The 19 D badoball ey eenstats om og S| Ai EG : a aS ossmmat. — ML aon taCNA | Way tae ce—| (oe aM Pcersow= ff eee Roger a bof Angy 7 Rino, af Rolen | Oliver Care L pin eater) ma | ete, Biccil Joga © lata Zea a en ¥ yee ; ‘ied Ora, {OO Gee Colt Linksters Swing at San Carlos Mike Monson, Jack Miller, and Larry Weitzen watch Bob Olson take a practice swing before teeing off at San Carlos. Prior to the Patrick Henry match, Lance DeGrazier, left, putts toward the eighteenth hole. The 1972 golf team consists of, front row; Mike Monson, Doug Price, Aaron Escelera, Larry Weitzen, Jack Miller, and Jim Rones. Back row; Rick Clark, Bob Olson, Steve Walker, David Lazow, Lance DeGrazier, Steve Beck, Joshua Axelrod, and Coach John Ferguson. 113— Tracksters Stride Through ‘72 Pole vaulter, Gary Ousley, clears the bar against Lincoln. Gary's vault of 12’6 ’ ranked him as one of the top | vaulters in the Eastern League. Straining for additional distance, long jumper Bryson Kim, below, | sinks his heels into the pit at Madison's field. i ! i The members of the 1971-72 varsity track team include; front row: Glenn Brazley, Bryson Kim, John Kendall, Dennis Woods, _Doug Smith, Tony McGee, Oscar Amezcua and Kevin Smith. Second row: Pat Sumrow, Dave Thompson, Bill Stephens, Ben Paletz, Gary Ousley, Pat Gregston, and Dexter Wilson. Third row: Dave Faddis, Ralph Gonzalez, Kirk Pfeffer, Peter Coha, James Ewings, Leroy Fontnette, Steve Eckles, and Barry Harris. Fourth row: Tony Flores, Paul Haberstroh, Atilla Tota, Steve Nystrom, Keith Miles, and Mike Gauff. Back row: Mike Rainey, Jim Rose, Craig Markey, Alvin Hunter, Julian Evola and Mike Hudgins. Track Places 4th at Midseason Marcak Anderson is a stride behind Lincoln's Cecil Swindell at the finish of the 100-yard dash. In the varsity 440-yard event, CHS and Pt. Loma runners explode from their starting blocks. i 7a A Sn cl Se Bes ks JIM. Holds 3-1 Mark at Midseason The 1971-72 J.V. track team includes; front row: VV. Tendler, J. Boaz, D. Ardilla, D. Toda, C. Churnes, M. Busch, S. Stegman, J. Garrison, D. Wahl, and M. Allen. Second row: M. Sentovic, K. Staff, C. Phelps, S. Shewmaker, M. Hooten, T. Caso, J. Tates, O. Dumas, A. Cross, and G. Forte. Third row: B. Cox, W. Hall, L. Howell, B. Blackwell, L. Myles, Ve OUnoin: L. Williams, F. Swank, and L. Thomas. Fourth row: R. Beckley, P. Hawkins, L. McCurley, G. Harpster, J. Flohr, J. Anderson, T. Johns, J. Ray, and R. Dragoo. Back row: G. Clark, D. Lett, D. Glass, P. Wilkins, R. Parker, J. Bond, J. Morse, J. Yount, and B. Meinsen. In the J.V. mile relay Dan Faddis hands the baton to Jerry Tates in losing efforts against Lincoln. Mr. Warren Marlay, in his 15th year as judge to the shot put closely watches Wayne Hall follow through. Swimmers McDonald's, Against tough competition, John Conover, gasps for air in preparation for the last turn of the 100-yard butterfly event. Silhouetted against the sky, Skip Weitzen, executes a back flip against Coronado at the Jewish Community Center. Again Cop League Title The 1972 varsity swim team consists of; front row: lain Clelland, Skip Weitzen, Dan Bailund, Mike Young, Dave Smith, and Harold Mack. Second row: Doug York, Warren Turner, Jim Fort, John Conover, Jay Thompson, and Ron Smith. Back row: Richard Clelland, Jerry DeGroot, Mike Bier, Larry Farrar, Eldon Huff, and Gene Urban. This page is sponsored by | your kind of place at 54th and El Cajon. 117— | Varsity Stands 4-O at Midseason Aric Partovich, C.1I.F. diving : champion demonstrates the form which earned him a berth on the AIll- American Interscholastic diving team. Below, competing against Coronado in the butterfly stroke, Mark Harris strains to overtake his opponent. At the right, CHS and Coronado swimmers leave the blocks in the 200 yard medley event. Se ee | | | se aaah, ele te satis aca ttt tel ce ih at ith an al eh ald ae Trees x . Los | a ory a - | A A ln ily. iy le ile Si. ibn tn i il il aD i morse re a at . : Se a = i a Se ee OE Sa Te The 1972 J.V. swim team consists of; front row: Ed Rifenberick, Robert Coffey, Jim Klingman, Steve Franklin, Dave Cymberg, Scott Milnes, and Steve Kornfeld. Second row: James Kuhlken, Ron Sincauage, Mark Cabanas, Mark Harris, James Overton, Robert Dietz, and Cary McGhin. ge re cairo, Back row: Allen Tisdale, Ken Katz, Tom Hull, Jay Dowdy, Joe Crawford, David Feaser, Joe Lazar, and James Doyle. J.V. Matches Varsity Standing we i ae pe ath Ye Steve Franklin, left, picks up speed in efforts to win in breast stroke competition. Richard Clelland sprints to further his lead in the last lap of the 100-yard backstroke. a oe . ¥ “an Pom Me ‘i Mey x Pg, tm ‘ 2 maer 4 ee 4 The 1972 tennis team is, front row; Ron Wynn, Mark Lebar, Sming Chungviwatanant, Dave Weber and Joe Caporaletti. Center row; Bao Nguyen, John Nguyen, Bruce Flagg, Greg Lambron, Brad Chapin and Ray Hong. Back row; Kurt Brueninger, Joe Wes, Chuck Martin, Jonn Markey, Mike Spinali and Keith Murdock. Not pictured; Brian Teacher, Roy Coox, and Steve Packer. Prior to the match against Patrick Henry, Sming Chungviwatant demon- strates a backhand stroke. $8 — 120 ie n la... Teacher-led Netmen Seek League Title SARS ty SaaS Taking a backswing, Steve Packer prepares for a forehand ground shot. On the opposite page, Chuck Martin wt Soe yy x Sosa ee Soaracoade angoen heres watches. from his side of the court. Varsity netman Roy Coox, right, completes an overhead slam. Letterman Ray Hong serves while partner Ron Wynn prepares for the return. The top seated racquetman in the league, Brian Teacher, left, warms up before a match. Brian is considered one of the top players in the nation. st Ante OG A UG Am SO eNO Rtas itt pea tbeaL GG M8 Sie sii MMMM ARABIA AAA PLLA EAA SONNE Et acta i TSE ARN SA i The girls’ track team, coached by Mrs. Vera Powell, meets regu- larly after school to practice for interscholastic competition. Lynn Sykes, above left, prac- tices for the long jump while captains Michele Williams and Carolyn Fairley record times. Lynn Sykes, Kira Quarles, Carolyn Fairley and Wanda Greenfield, some of CHS'’s top runners sprint to the finish line in the 100-yd. dash. Determina- tion as well as stamina is needed to place well in the com- petition that the harriers face. Badminton Team Wins Eastern Title Crawford's badminton team consists of, front row: Sue Dickson and Connie Milam. Row Two: Carol West, Deby Cox, and Judy Stowe. Row Three: Debra Martin, Jackie Smith, Anita Spangler, and Lisa Feldman. Row Four: Marlene Fagan, Patty Clary, Kathy Pfeffer, Lynnette Ziegenfuss, and Bev Buehner. Back row: Pat Larsen, Paulette Powell, Theresa Brown, Laurel Brassey, Corrine Cornelius, Debbie Stensaker, and Miss Faye Thompson. Anita Spangler displays her strong forehand in the photo below left. Paulette Powell is caught off balance after a follow through as Laurel Brassey looks on. The CHS Concert Choir, a large group of mixed voices led and directed by Miss Rosemarie Knudsen, opposite page, work together to produce a single unified tone which is characteristic of many good choirs. Both pop and classical music are performed for various school assemblies and festivals where the quality of the voices and the interpretation of the music is judged. Wi. AL SAN a. o e The Madrigals, an en- semble of eighteen students from CHS, are a controlled, well-blended vocal group. They performed at an El Cortez Convention where they received a standing ovation for their out- standing presentation. They also compete in such programs as the Christ- mas competition in which they are evaluated in relation to other high schools in the city and county. To be prejudiced is always to be weak. —Samuel Johnson “Love. . . it comes in all colors” was the theme of the Inter-Cultural Assembly. The original hope was to portray a feeling of unity and brotherhood; that purpose being altered as Reggie Gaines states it, ‘because of the desire of the participants to have the purpose of the assembly changed.” The outcome was a beautiful display of the varying cultures of Crawford students. Ceremonial dances and a fashion show were presented by the Oriental, Afro- American, Israeli, American, European and Indian cultures. That Ils Best Which God Sends; It was His Will; It ls Mine. Charles King, invited to return after a very popular assembly two years ago, succeeded in reaching out and touch ing the students with his heart and soul at the assembly presented in the gym on February 26. A man with sin cerity, Charles King brought a feeling of hap piness to Crawford stu dents through his spiritual singing and 2 audience involvement. He — 128 oO as Nf For the first time in San Diego Unified Schools, a ‘bachelor survival” course was offered. This one semester innovative class was taught by Mrs. Lois Quiett. These candid moments capture the guys preparing and serving a meal to a girl's home economics class and some faculty members. After serving, they learn the chore of cleaning up. — « — owe mel | ei Pn, When you wish upon a star makes no difference who you are anything your heart desires will come to you . This page is sponsored by Reyman Photographers. Crawford's fifteenth annual A.S.B. Ball was presented on Friday, March 3, 1972, in the Stardust Room of the Master Host Inn. The theme, ‘‘Wish Upon A Falling Star’ was — cleverly brought out with ‘falling stars” used as door prizes. The prizes included dinner and movie tickets. Music by ‘'Elijah’’ and pee A etAK SS) ALA AL= 101 A 46 = provided as couples enjoyed dancing and conversing with their - friends. ||| Sodalitas Latina, right, sponsored by Mrs. Virginia MacMaster and under the leadership of Counsul Jim Fligor, designed and built a float which took third place in the Homecoming Caravan of Floats. Through auctions, | Proconsul Dinah Fuller headed a collection of funds for holiday dinners for two families. The German Club, below, goes to Little Bavaria monthly with other German Clubs. They collected Betty Crocker Coupons and food for needy families during Thanksgiving. AAA ALARA : BAAAAARAAR AAA RAD At left, CHS’s newly organized Art Club, S.H.A.D.E., explores the realms of the art world and not only has been able to learn art tech- niques but to enjoy them- selves. Their projects have included making sand candles and having a car wash. Moving hurdles and cheering on CHS's track team are the two jobs of the girls on the Hurdles Crew, below left. Focused on below, are the hurdles crew officers, coach Yvette Jones, captains Stephanie Korsage and Carol Lee, and co-captain Suzanne Burgreen. a Abare, Maureen Abbot, Dorothy Achuff, James Adams, Kathy Adams, Laura Adams, Poily Adams, Raquel Adams, Reginald Aguilar, Arturo Aguilar, Johnny Aldrich, Linda Allen, Kathy Allen, Loretta Allen, Sandi Allingham, Thomas Allison, Edmund Anderson, Bill Anderson, Bob Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Leslie Antley, Mary Appleby, Terry Arellano, Michael Arnold, Mark Arras, Mark Ayres, Patrick Babick, Christopher Back, Christi Bagley, Leigh Bagsby, Donald Bailiss, Harriet Ball, John Ballantine, James Barisic, Wayne Barker, Beth Barrett, Steve Barrios, Sandy Baslee, Belinda Bates, Jerry Battaglia, Carmila Baumgarten, Eileen Bays, Don Becht, Roland Beck, Sandy Beckel, John Beckett, Gail Beckley, Ralph Beers, Kathy Bell, Michael Benjamin, Nancy Bennet, Joanne Benton, Kelli Berardini, Joseph Berger, Jacklynn Berlin, Morene — 134 Sophomore president Mona Samuels, secretary Pam Rosner and treasurer Donna Rickman, put a lot of hard work Pets. A into leading the sophomores into a very active year. The sophomore elections were invalidated due to improperly marked ballots and misunderstandings of voting places and dates. A second election was conducted successfully in the English classes. Bernard, Judy Berry, Debbie Berson, Andrew Biasini, Rick Bigler, Sharon Billups, Edwina Bingham, Rita Blackwell, Bryan Blake, Denise Blanchard, Edward Bleicher, John Bloom, Scott Boaz, Jason Bolinger, Liz Bolivar, Maria Bolton, Stephanie Booth, Shannon Borden, Cheryl Boswell, Connie Botte, Richard Boyd, Donna Boyd, Ronald Boyer, Laura Branch, Rod Bratton, Phyllis Braun, Anne Breault, Donna Bredeson, Sandra Breuninger, Kurt Brooks, David Brown, Daniel Brown, Debbie Brown, Debra Brown, Ema Brown, Judy Brown, Teresa Browne, Janis Brownyer, Lucy Bunuan, Paul Burden, Duan Burford, George Burgreen, Nancy Burkhead, Betty Burnett, Martha Burton, Carmen 135— a Bushnell, Linda Butler, Karen Byrd, Barbara Cabanas, Mark Cabanas, Mike Cahoon, Thomas Camacho, Guillermo Campbell, Scott Campbel!, Thomas Canez, Maria Cantwell, Vicki Caravajal, Belinda Carney, Chet Carter, Colleen Carter, Linda Castillo, Lorraine Castle, Charles Chapin, Brad Chappel, Tim Christensen, Pamela Christian, Gregory Christie, Jane Churness, Craig Cigainero, Gary Clapp, Nancy Clark, Gerald Clark, Peggy Clark, Richard Clarke, Karen Clay, Jack Clay, Rory Clelland, Richard Clifford, Leslie Clugston, Janet Coady, Jiil Coffey, Robert Cogdill, Jackie Coleman, Jennifer Coleman, Renee Collins, Jorge Colwell, Randy Conley, Jan Connell, Kim Contois, Cynthia Conway, Katie Cook, Candy Coram, Susan Cordahi, Lynn Cordileone, Sam Corio, Robert Corio, Russell Cornejo, Felicitas Cortez, Chris Cortez, Nelda Patty Humphries and Chet Carney represent Mr. and Miss Pep for the class of '74. 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Wilson, Connie Wilson, Gordon Wilson, Laura Winans, Bill Winkleman, Bill Wolf, Gary Wolok, Sara Wongler, Sarah Wooden, Fanny Woods, Reggy Woolet, George Wright, Jeanie Wright, Taurell Wynn, Susan Wynne, Valerie Yaffe, Lothar Yanish, Mary Yelvington, Ancil York, Lynda Sophomores not shown: Douglas Abrams Robert Adatto Young, Milce Phillip Allison Young, Russell Eugene Andrews Young, Susan Rachelle Armstrong Richard Birdsell Kenneth Bowdan Raphael Doxey Maria Encinas Naomi Ewings Ray Hall Richard Hill Sandra Liston Kenneth Levin h Kim McGee Diver Berbara Elaine McMullen Zamudio John Albert Reece Sally Rice Eleanor Rodriguez Gregg Silverman Sally Smith Lourdes Suarez Evelyn Taitano Ramond Taylor Grace Theoldore Kenneth Treat Bruce Weir Richard Zizzo Zimmer, Marsha Zimmerman, Glenn Zinn, Wendy Zito, Mary The active JV Pep-Squad, Denise Morse, Kathy Allen, Wanda Noyes and Debbie Crisan, display some of their school spirit with one of their routines. st hg Ae — A oo Po + s ad . Abare, John Achuff, David Adams, Joyce Aftreth, Rose Alexander, Todd Alexander, Wick Alfano, Thresa Alferos, Francisco Allen, Daniel Allen, George Allen, Marcus Allen, Susan Allen, William Alpert, Leon Alter, Robin Altwegg, Janis Alvarado, Mark Alvarez, Steve Anderson, Chris Anderson, Marcuk Anderson, Sally Anderson, Steve Andrews, Rachel Andrews, Rodney Anfanger, Mark Anthony, Don Apostol, Ilsabel Ardilla, Dave Arena, Frank Armstrong, Mark Arnold, Debbie Arras, Mike Arreola, Marco Arreola, Raul Atwell, Carrie Axelrod, Joshua Axtell, Doug Babcock, Guilbert Bacchi, Andrea Bain, Janice Baker, Dale Ballard, Marsha Banks, Edward Baptie, Laurie Barkell, Bruce Barnes, Joy Barron, Jesse Basiliere, Donna Battisti, Tony Bauer, Debbie Beck, Steve Beehler, Vickie Bell, Ronald Benjamin, Jeff Bennett, Kirk Benson, Donna Benson, Theresa Bercuson, Alan Berman, Judy Bethel, Myron Betterly, Byron Billingsley, Carol Bilyeu, Laurie Bilz, Barbara Blackford, Susan Blackman, Vivian Blanchard, Lynn Bleicher, Bill Boatner, Arnold Bobrowski, Larry Bogglen, James Bond, David Bond, John Bonnett, Mark Boosinger, Valerie Booth, Rose Borden, Cindy Borsen, Stephen — 148 Officers Nick Zizzo, President Boutan, Brad Bowne, Draper Boyko, Maureen Boyd, Rhonda Braboy, Janice Bradiey, Dennis Bradshaw, John Brealey, Arlene Britt, Dennis Britz, Steve Brooks, Karen Brooks, LaVern Brown, Gina Brown, Steve Brown, Theresa Bryson, Pricilla Buck, Linda Bulcao, Debbie Burgreen, Suzanne Burke, Karen Burns, Jeannine Burnsworth, Susan Burry, Lori Busch, Morgan Buss, Linda Byrd, Carolyn Cabanas, Debbie Campbell, Mark Carra, Rose Carstensen, Debbie Carter, Terri Case, Leon Caso, Anthony Castro, Karen Castaneda, Richard Casuga, Dolores Cesena, Mark Chapell, Sam Chavez, Robert Chavis, Carol Choukair, Bob Christensen, Toni Cigainero, Kenneth Clanton, Ronald Clark, Richard Clark, Robert Clarke, Lonnie Clary, Patty Clingman, Brent Cogdill, Barry Coha, Pete Colbert, Joy Coleman, Vicki Colker, Brian Work for More Student Involvement Debbie Cabanas, Treasurer Kathy Hopkins, Secretary Rose Aftreth, Vice President Colvin, Diana Compton, Carol Connor, Doug Canover, John Contes, Ezequiel Contile, Pruty Cook, Don Cook, Edward Coox, Roy Corn, Cathy Courts, Carolyn Cox, Bradiey Cox, Jerry Cox, Melodie Craig, Tom Cramer, Georgia Crawford, Alfreda Creese, Joe Crider, Karen Cronan, Terri Crosby, Brenda Crossley, Bill Crowe, Peggy Cruadras, Mike Culver, Dyane Culver, Marc Cymberg, David ! | ' Dale, Jim } Daniels, Arcelia | Darrah, Theresa } Davidson, Sherwin Davidson, Sari Davis, Bryan Davis, Mike Davis, Mike Davis, Patty Davis, Paula Davis, Susan | Davis, Vicki | Dawson, Mike Dawson, Sheryl DeBolt, Janet Deeks, Virginia i) DeGroot, Gerald | Dekkers, Ingrid ||| Deniet, Peter Derringer, Denise Dewey, Pat | DiBlasi, Janice | | Dickenson, Kevin ) Dierdorff, Donald iI} Dietz, Bob | Dobbs, Richard Dodge, Patty Donnelly, Mike Douglas, Marietta | Dowdy, Paul Doxey, Farley Doyle, James D'Spain, John Dumas, Odie | Duncan, Debbie Dunham, Carol | | Durbin, Jim Durr, Suzanne Eaton, Margie East, Nathan Eastwood, Dean | Eckles, Steve Eddins, Vicky i| Edwards, Melissa Elcesser, Mike Elder, John Ellis, Diana Engle, Dave Engle, Roger Escalera, Valerie | Espy, Bill Evans, Carl Hii i} Evans, Melanie Everett, Keith 150 Evola, Julian Ewings, James Fackler , Korene Fagan, Eileen Fagan, Marleen Fairley, Carolyn Fallgren, Paula Faulwetter, Jerome Faz, Bruce Feldman, Lisa Ferson, John Fetzer, Ann Faculty advisors to the junior class include, clockwise from upper left, Miss Anne Hitt, Mr. LaMar Rodgers, Mrs. Mary Swank and Mr. William Urban. Filgo, Greg Finch, Mark Flahive, Dennis Flaster, Helen Fleming, Kevin Fleming, Scott Flores, Joe Fluke, Stan Fontnette, Leroy Forte, Greg Foster, Francine Franc, Diana Franklin, Shirley Franklin, Steve Fransaw, Peggy Franz, Jim Fraticelli, Hector Frommer, Jim Furlow, John Furlow, Roy Gaipa, Frances Gantz, Mike Gantz, Tracy Garcia, Anita Garcia, Pam Gardner, Pam Gardo, Susan Garrett, Renee Garrison, Jeff Garrison, Nanette Gastellum, Lynn Gauthier, Margo Gebur, Brian Geddeon, Ted Geist, Ginger Giacalone, Virginia Gianola, Jeff Gibson, Sandy Gilbert, Diana Gillard, Doug Gipson, Debbie Glass, David Glover, George Gonzales, Ralph Goodbody, Paul 151 — Goode, Jan Goodknight, Nancy Goodson, Gerald Goot, Melvin Gordon, Philene Gordon, Reba Greenberg, Gina Greenfield, Anthony Griggst, Dave Guarnotta, Mike Gumple, Eve Gunderson, James Haberstroh, Paul Hacker, Carol Hackley, Marea Hale, Michelle Hall, Joe Hall, Ronald Hallahan, Mike Hambrick, Robert Hannum, Steve Hansen, Carolyn Hansen, Donna Harpster, Larry Harmon, Paula Harreld, Bill Harris, Kent Harris, Todd Harris, Vicki Hashiguchi, Denise Hauer, Kenneth Heathman, Ronald Heaton, Annette Hecht, Arlene Helms, Cynthia Henderson, David Hernandez, Bernabe Hernandez, Rita Hess, Leslie Hiatt, Theresa Hilger, Karrie Hill, Bob Hill, Marion Hindenlang, John Hines, Carolyn Hirst, Warren Hittinger, Jane Hoerger, Susan Hogg, Linda Holland, Tracey Holley, Vicky Homnick, Cory Honda, Amy Hopkins, Cathy Live to Learn and Learn to Live Hopkins, Kathy Horne, Keith Howard, Mike Howell. Ken Howell, Leonard Hudgkins, Mike Hudson, Stan Huff, Eldon Hughes, Denise Hughes, Sandy Hull, Christina Humes, Terry Hunter, Rod Huth, Rodney Inzirillo, Nina Ivey, Bob Jackson, Frieda Jackson, John Jacoby, Joe Jacques, Stacy James, Robert Jangard, Shirley Jankowski, Mike Jensen, Chris Jensen, Marc Johnson, Conna Johnson, Diane Johnson, Guy Johnson, Lee Johnson, Martin Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robin Johnston, Tom Jones, Janet Jones, Jennifer Jones, Kevin Jones, Susan Jones, Terry Jones, Tresa Jones, Yvette Juleen, Cheryl Jurgens, Mark Kaigler, Cercytia Kamatoy, Phyllis Katz, Kenneth Keen, Richard Keeton, Carol Kelley, Russ Kelso, Scott Kemp, Denise Kemp, Jeff Kennedy, Glenda Ketcham, Debbie Kidd, Lenetta King, Karen King, Victor Kish, Debbie Kiyou, Pam Klemmer, John Klingman, Jim Kluchin, Jeff Klundt, Barbara Knight, Dave Knox, Pamela Korsage, Stephanie Kossopp, Linda Kozminsky, Pam Kuey, Paul Kuper, Mark Kurth, Susan Kuykendall, Harrison Lachman, Mike Lair, Gerald Lamb, Cathy Lambron, Greg Lang, Linda Langsett, Susan Lara, Sylvia Larkins, James Larsen, Daryl! Larsen, Patty 153— Bi Laudy, Bob Lawrence, Craig Lawson, Terry LeBar, Mark Lee, Carol Leimbach, Debbie Leon, Eddie Lerma, Armando Levine, Dave Liberto, Debbie Lillard, Lurana Linder, George Linscheid, Bruce Long, Dennis Lopez, Arthur Lowe, Curtis Lowe, Ellen Lundy, Chuck Luz, Mike Lybrand, Marcy Lynch, Karen Lynn, Mitch Lyons, Chris MacLeod, Dawn Main, Angela Main, JoAnn Main, Judy Majtlis, Esther Malley, Paul Mannering, Tom Mantor, Bob Marcus, Wendy Marino, Andy Marino, Stephanie Marron, Marie Marsh, Keith Marshman, Dan Martin, Arlene Martin, Charles Martin, Mike Massullo, Emily Matlock, Vicki Mattson, Marjorie Maxey, Gayle Mayo, Sylvia McDermott, Karen McDuffy, Bill McElroy, Bob McFarland, Tracy McGee, Tony McGhin, Gary McGill, Helen McGlasson, Maria McGowan, Mike Mo 154 oe McGrath, Patty McGrath, Tim McGuire, Colleen McHenry, Karen McLachlan, Roxanne McLean, Bonnie McRae, Debbie McTaggart, April Meador, Muriel Meddles, Charles Meek, Philip Meinert, Gary Meisner, Greg Meltzer, Dean Mercurio, Mike Mershon, Barry Messinger, David Metzler, Marilyn Meyer, Tom Micklish, Pete Mielnik, Charles Milam, Connie Miles, Karen Miller, Barbara Miller, Bruce Miller, Sandy Mills, Frank Mills, John Mims, Joan Minafee, Marchelle Minore, Mary Mireles, Mitch Mitchem, Shery! Mitroff, Mike Mitrovich, Velo Moline, Chris Monson, Mike Montalvo, Linnea Montanero, Marjorie Montello, Mark Montez, Maynard Moore, Richard Morales, Pete Morantte, Randy Morris, Cindy Morrow, Vicky Moore, Gary Mouzas, Sandy Moyer, Lisa Muncrief, Cathy Murdock, Keith Nellisen, Kurt Nellson, Dave Nelson, Debbie Nesbitt, Sally Newell, Eddie Newman, Linda Nichols, Dave Nichols, Jerry Noble, Elaine Noble, Jane Noon, Charles Norstrom, Mark Nottbusch, Betsy Nowicki, Charlene Noyes, Brian Nunez, Vera Nyhammes, Pamela Nystrom, Steve O'Brien, Andy O'Connell, Kathy O'Connor, Ken O'Connor, Larry Ohlson, Robin Oldson, Margaret Oliver, Miriam Oliver, Ralph Orosco, Yolanda Osuna, Gilbert Paige, Laura Parent, Denise a —— 155 — Perker, Judie Parker, Marion Parks, Nancy Parr, Vicky Pasley, Jo Ann Partovich, Aric Patterson, Ross Pavlovich, Louis Pearson, Everett Pearson, James Pearson, Valadia Peat, Joyce Pecjak, Kim Pei, Victor Pennock, Terri Pepe, Robert Pepin, Rick Pernicano, Venny ' Pero, Joseph Perry, Barbara | Peterson, Mark i Petrie, Laura Phelen, Chris Phelps, Marla Picard, Marie Picciotti, Bob Pich, Jeff Pickett, Richard Pickell, Steve Pidermann, Odette Pinkney, Harvey Platt, Doug Pleasants, Nancy Pluris, Susan Polak, Ken Ponce, Briget Popplewell, Mark Potette, Elaine Poulson, Mike Proffer, John Putman, Vivian ; Pyke, Kent ; Quincey, Dana } Quinci, Peter Quinn, Gilbert ] Raaberg, Doug ] Rafferty, Charles Rainey, Mike Ramet, Jackie Rametta, Angela Ramsey, Stephen Rausch, Dennis Recht, Gary Reed, Doug Reed, Tracey Reese, Bill Reid, Richard Reisman, Eileen Reyna, Rick Reynolds, Diana Reynolds, Gloria | Ricca, Judy Richardson, Debbie © Rickman, Don Richter, Fred Robinson, Doug Rodifer, Lori Rodgers, Bob Romeno, Joyce Romero, Theresa Rose, Larry Rosenberger, Richard Rottenberg, Dave Rossmsn, Susan Rowell, Marsha Rucker, Jeff Russell, John Ryle, Debbie Saldana, Mark Saidano, Nancy Salamando, Cindy — 156 Salerno, Rose Sanchez, Yolanda Sandaker, Karen Sanders, Russell Sandoval, Robert Sanks, Rick Santos, Danny Sardo, Marialyn Scallan, Mark Scholss, Rick Schlotman, Gary Schiutz, Sharon Schofield, David Schmeidt, Sam Schoenberg, Janet Schwab, Susan Scott, Joe Scott, Joe Scott, Robert Seabock, Debbie Siebold, Lorenda Selinger, Ginger Seargeant, Randy Sermeno, Elva Sewell, Diane Sgobba, Debbie Sharp, Barbara Shehan, Jim Shaw, Cathy Shepard, Gloria Shepard, Gary Shepard, Jody Sheridan, Danitza Sherman, Jeff Sherwood, Don Sherwood, Mark Shippy, Shelley Shockley, Debbie Shoemaker, Jim Sidhu, Pearl Siefert, Vicki Sillman, Robin Singer, Diane Siu, Sylvia Smith, Don Smith, Gary Smith, Jeff Smith, Jackie Smith, Jackie Smith, Tim Smith, Tom Smith, Valerie Snead, Dennis Sokol, Theresa Soper, Debbie Sorensen, John Sotiros, Stacy Spangler, John Specht, Peter Spinali, Mike Staff, Kevin 157 — Ge EZ Stadier, Richard Stanfield, Susan Stark, James Stark, Susan Stastny, Joan Steverek, Susan Stevens, Candy Steinberg, Allan Stephens, William Strait, David Stoleson, Stanna Stonaker, John Stone, Steve Stoskopf, Danny Strang, Noel Strickland, Janice Strong, Robert Sturhann, Laura Stutz, Mitch Sue, Joan Sullivan, Roberta Sumrall, Mary } Sussman, Margaret Swank, Floyd Swain, Carol Swain, Lisa Swanson, Paul Sykes, Lynn Taber, Sally Taber, Sue Tadman, Steve Tait, Kathy Talbot, Debbie Tates, Jerry Taylor, Lori Teller, Nancy Terry, Steven Thibodeau, Pam Thomas, James Thomas, Linford ; Thompson, Beatrice Thompson, Gavin Thompson, Jay Thompson, Mark ‘ Thorn, Robert Tibbetts, Tonie Tice, Tom Tillory, James Tisdale, Alan Toda, Daniel Torderum, Bob Toscano, Maria Tota, Attilla Towne, Ken Treat, Ken Troxell, Michelle Truax, Richard Trumble, Tom Tucker, Beverly Tucker, Tina Turner, James Tyler, Helen Tyler, Terry Tulin, Stephanie Udvarhyi, Glenn Unitt, Philip Ursino, Nick Vallejo, Tom VanBuskirk, John VanKeuren, Robert Villa, Barbara Vincent, Richard Villapando, Mitch Walker, Sarah Wallace, Scott Walter, Mike Warr, Betty Wasser, Cindy Wayson, Sue Webb, Sarah Weber, David Webster, Debbie Whisenant, Chery! Wegner, Carol Weitzen, Larry Wesner, Carol Wheller, Joe White, Richard White, Sheila Whiteaker, James oe 2 ‘Whitehead, James Whitney, Leslie Wickwire, Wanda Wild, Laurie Wilkins, Ruth Wilks, Randie Willett, Roxie Williams, Darla Williams, John Williams, Larry Williams, Michael Williams, Michelle Williams, Tina Williamson, Joanne Willmert, MacRae Wilson, Dexter Wilson, Bob Wilson, Theodore Winkleman, Rick Withem, Julie Witte, Brad Wolfe, Dan Wolfe, Steve Wong, Sophia Woodley, Diana Woodley, Donna Woods, Terri Worthington, Carolyn Wright, Clayton Wright, Lee Wright, Thomas Zwartjes, Teresa i Wynn, Ron Juniors not shown: yenee lie Yelvington, Gracie Adams, David Kilber, Mike York, Doug Adams, Vicky King, Martin Aiello, Mike Krahn, Gary Armstrong, Judy Lee, Steven — Arsulisch, Richard McClure, Kevin Billingsley, Mikel McPhatter, Mary Blount, Jeff Mellow, James Bowers, Laura Moore, Rod Boyce, Steven Mosteller, Pat Brewer, Tim Ohlson, David Byrd, Debbie Perretta, Antonio Cantrell, Angela Pilot, Richard Chipman, Kenneth Rakov, Nathan Clay, Robert Reding, Yvonne Cole, Delwin Ricci, John Dalby, Stephen Rosen, Amnon Davidson, Walter Smith, Doug Duffield, Stanley Smith, Patty Edgar, Rae Spencer, Teresa Gaccetta, Dominic Spielgel, Robert Hammond, Alice Taylor, Jackie Young, Veronica Hibbarc, James Valdez, Toni Zajd, Eva Jacobo, Thresa Vannuir, Rodney Zaks, Mary Johnston, Robert Vassar, Gary Zellers, Theresa Kolkey, Lisa Zarelli, Ronald Zizzo, Nick i h j These Are the People That ry 4 pS 7 . - — j ia en _—— ee, The senior class committee chairmen are Roberta Myles, Petra Valasakos, Paulette Powell, Brenda Burns, Julie LaPort, Gene Urban and Melissa Handrus. Not pictured are Stephanie Woods, Peggy Grace, Michelle Mannering and Debbie Rogers. Advisors to the class of 1972 are Mrs. Melba Thomas: Mr. Roy Diese, Mrs. Naida Groff, Mrs. Eleanore Geiger and Mr. Jim Cooper. _ NN — — EEE — ——— eee Help Make the Senior Class Go Heads of the Senior Class 4 ; = 5 — : “ - a - ca = . been, nd | 7 — ‘ os ; a Ps ban ‘ —— = LS “y a | ae A: b The senior officers for the class of ‘72 are president Nancy Taylor: vice president Doug Glass; secretary LaDon Kearney and treasurer Marilyn Finley. 161— $e ee E es ye ee Pree ge eT ee SY 2 7 a oe ay Si oe ; ee OI En he oe PF ahem ees Wee Adams, Kathleen Aguilar, Maria Allen, Leslie Aftreth, Miriam Albarran, Beatrice Allen, Melody SENIORS: Allingham, Pamela Amendola, Royal Amezcua, Oscar Anderson, Chris Anderson, Kathy Andert, Deborah Angulo, Cynthia Apelman, Craig “It's a fantastic feeling to know that you’re alive!” Arden, Danny Armoneit, Debra Avina, Rose Arellano, Frank Atkinson, Randy Aymar, Wayne Arena, Bernadet Aubery, Lance Baker, Dexter Arenson, Susan Aufdengarten, Diana Baker, Mike Bakkedahl, Raymond Barriga, Vicki Ballard, Marsha Barringer, Timothy Barrett, Shelley Bates, David Barrego, Rick Baumgarten, Debby Baylis, Richard Beaghler, Guy Beatty, Joan Beckett, Debbie Belenzon, Debra Bellis, Larry Bennett, Ron Benson, Dea Benson, Kerri Bentson, Cindy Berard, Rhonda Bernstein, Deborah Bettan, Paul Bier, Michael Billings, Brian Billingsley, Sam S E N O P S ; “People make me happy!” Birdsell, Bob Bishop, Nancy Blair, Marian Bledsoe, Ricky Bloom, Nancy Blount, Kathy Bluteau, Larry Rebecca Borquist, Ed Bowen, Kathy Bowen, Pamela Bracken, William Brassey, Laurel Brazley, Glenn Bredeson, Richard Bredthauer, Jurgen Bremner, Patty Briggs, Daniel Brightmon, Gail Bronson, Phillip Brookler, Resa Brophy, Dan Brown, Dennis Brown, Paul Brown, Rhuberta Brown, Sharon Bruno, Sam Buckner, Debbie Buehner, Beverly 4 Burkhead, Marilyn Burns, Brenda Cantrell, Carolyn Caramagna, Tony Carpenter, Glen Caporletti, Joseph Carmichael, Steve Carr, Deborah Burrows, David Butler, Bob Burton, Ken Butler, Mike Buscemi, Anna Caldera, George Butler, Alan Camarada, Jackie n Deborah . I, Ss Cicalo, Church Chungviwatanant, mi Cc Daniel Chesser, ’ im Iton, Ji Chi Chipman, Joanne Davi iampo Kenneth Choney, Suzanne , Enrique Chavez, Michelle Chacon illo, Maria Castro, Teri Caud Carr, Terry Carroll, Richard Clanton, Velinda Clark, Bill Clark, Brenda Clark, Florence Clark, James S e N | O I S “lI still can’t believe we're graduating!” Clark, Brian Clelland, lain Cochran, Barry Coelho, Lani Cokl, Michael Coleman, Lisa Coleman, Sharon Collins, Douglas Collins, Kenneth Collins, Peter Collura, Mary Anne Conley, Karen SENIORS: Couch, Susan Cox, Nancy Covalt, Frank Craig, Cheryl Covington, Terry Crane, Melanie Cox, Deborah Creel, Cheryl Senior attendant Terry Carr and her escort, George Montello, cross the field to await the announcement of 1971 homecoming queen. Cope, Joyce Cormier, Mary Cornelius, Susan Corio, Anna Cornelius, Corinne Coronado, Patricia “Saying ‘good-bye’ makes me cry!” Creese, Joseph Culver, David Crosthwaite, Dennis Cummings, Craig Crumrine, Jon Cunningham, Orlanda Cull, Lloyd Curtis, Janice Curzon, Mary Cysner, Pamela Damron, Russell Danitschek, Debbie Danna, Carol Davey, Andrew Davey, John Davis, Edward Davis, Kevin Davis, Nicole Davis, Sandra Davis, William 171 — Day, Linda Deardurff, Larrie Dederman, Christi DeHart, Mark DelGrande, Sunnie DeSanti, Giovanna de la Garza, Sylvia Demberg, Caryl Dewey, Joanne | Delaware, Ronald DePalma, Vincent Dexter, Joyce Degen, Jay DeGuide, Amy peers oe ivian Doli, V Donnelly, Kathy Dobbs, Rosemary Umarani Warren jan, Dharmara Dodge, Marianne oe] ® c G 5 c E oa QO Susan ickson, D ’ Diamond rr Hypocrisy makes me mad aa SENIORS Duncan, Dan Dunham, Kenneth Dundas, Susan Donnelly, Mary Donovan, Kathy Durland, Carri Earhart, Lynne Eccles, Elizabeth Eddy, Lee Ellis, Patricia Ensley, Phillip Epstein, Debra Erhardt, Robert Erickson, Steve Esparza, Janet Espinoza, Roger Estrada, Manuel Evans, Valine Evyen, Yvonne Fairley, Eleanor Farmer, Loretta Farrar, Larry Faulkner, Deborah Faulwetter, Stan Feathers, Roberta Feldgreber, Edana ‘| could never explain my feelings about war, Feldman, Lisa . but to what?” NIORS: except that it’s an alternative . Ferran, Deborah Fielding, Beatriz Finley, Marilyn Flahive, Richard Fletcher, Blair Fligor, James Flores, Juan Flores, Leticia Flores, Tony Foster, Craig Francios, Diane Frankel, Hillary 175— Freese, Patrick Friedman, Linda Gaines, Reginald Gallegos, Brenda Garcia, Vicky Fullen, Dinah Fung, Carol Furnish, Deborah Gauff, Michael Gentry, Hollis George, Barbara Giamanco, Arthur Gianola, James Glass, Doug Glass, Helen Goldbaum, Richard Goldstein, Robyn Goding, Susie Goldberg, Jodi Gollehon, Mark S F- N O R) S ‘'l sure am gonna miss the people here!” Gonzales, Vincent Gordon, Lynn Gorton, Gerald Governali, Jeanne Graves, Ginger Good, David Gorin, Debbie Gostin, Leslie Grace, Peggy Grebbien, Denise Hambrick, Lila Hamill, Caroline Handrus, Melissa Green, Bernard Griggs, Danny Haas, Dale Green, Sue Grow, Sandra Hall, Sandra Gregston, Pat Guerrero, Librado Hallahan, Maureen Hane, Michael Hanley, Bruce Hanly, Jay Haring, Lisa Harmon, Valerie Harp, Mike “| don’t like to take crap from people, but | guess nobody does.” Harper, Annie Harper, Gary Harpster, Donna Harrell, Richard Harres, Dorothy Harvey, Emily Hayes, Kelly Hein, Greg Helms, Wanda Hendrick, Dennis Henion, June Herron, Sheila Mim. 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Aguilar, Maria — Maria enjoyed Mr. Shaver's class, playing paddle ball at SDSC, going to parties, dances . wants to become an airline stewardess . . Pacer-ettes 11; Stir-ups 11,12. Albarran, Beatriz — BeBe will always remember Mr. Shaver's class, MM . _ will attend the U of Mexico City and major in psychology. Allen, Leslie — Tweet remembers Mr. Stromberg’s class, squeezing 9 people into her VW every day . . Honor Roll 10,1443:CSF 10 1712. Allen, Melody — Mel won't forget the time PFC told her he won a trip to the Orient recalls pondering philosophies penned on the lavoratories’ partitions . ; Spanish Honor Society 11; Campus Lifa 1412CSF 10 11; Auroras 12. Amezcua, Oscar — Oscar enjoyed Mr. Rizor's class, flirting, playing guitar . . plans a career in medicine . gymnastics 10; football 11; track 11; Lettermen’s Club 11; soccer 10,11; cheerleader 12; Key Club 40.44 12s Anderson, Kathy — Kathy recalls the trip back home from the water polo game at Palomar . . liked cheering for our winning teams. _ JV cheerleader 10; Y-teens 11; Pacer-ettes 11; class sec’y. 11; songleader 12; Auroras ie Apleman, Craig — Craig liked math with Mr. Camaron, biology with Mrs. Groff . _ will always remember going to his first ASB ball . . spends his time printing for his uncle . _ hopes to attend Southwestern . . bowling 10. Arden, Daniel — Danny remembers his English and social science classes . says his fondest memories don't include David Van Buskirk . . plans to attend Carnegie- Mellon U. ayaa Arena, Bernadette — Berni will always remember the times she and SB played frisbee at lunch . . enjoys sewing, playing piano . . wants to become 4 nurse . Stir-ups 10,11,12. n ; Susan class . ttending SDSC- . . likes -tozplay bridge, tennis a B12; ARS 4 Oe ie 5 wetaesr ate. — Debbie likedhiertrigt fe helping Mr.Shavergre: BYR SNES o 4 o rieme Brute récaila,auto Shop: the last day Of likes to-pley tebegaihe Pe CU PU: nd — Susie hasSedemories of Mr. . ee with BLT and RIM SEBS and uy 3 _ .' Bernst Barrett, Shelly — Shell enjoyed Mrs. Hall's English class . vividly remembers all the days Mrs. Kaupp caught her kissing in the halls . likes to go swimming . . plans to pursue a career in nursing . . Stir-ups 10. Barringer, Timothy — Tim vividly recalls the football team winning, and Mr. Deise’s class . . likes participating in all sports. Bates, David — Dave enjoyed drama, athletics, out of town trips with the stage band . _ enjoys fishing, bowling and playing the trumpet .. . plans a career in oceanography trade 10,11,12; band 10,11,12; orchestra 11,12. ; Bates, Sherrie — Sheirie, attended Staunton River HS before coming here . _ 6njoyed her home planning class . plans to pursue a career in cosmetology. Baumgarten, Deborah — Debby will remember seeing the Colts win some football games . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Hall . . plans a career in art after Mesa . Girls’ League 11; Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. SiDlogy . . won't ever .spertalot of time ditching plansa: medical career after Baylis, Rick — Rick enjoyed ph forget LM, KD, MM, or CS. Miss Lueth’s class attending SDSC. Beagler, Guy — Guy enjoyed physies;Gérman, playing baseball, hunting, going to the beach :); fiOpes to become an engineer after attending SDSC:. baseball 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10 44 42; Beatty, Joan — Joan enjoyed’ Mt. Fadman’s and Mr. Rogers’ classes wants tosbecome an airline stewardess after attending SDS@.} . . swimming 1077 bowling 11; German club 11; GSE 10,11; Pacer-ettes 11,12; Auroras 12. Beckett, Debbie — Yogi Bear recalls warming the benches at football games, Mrs. Hatl’s-tlass, hockey games . plans a fashion career after a vocational school . Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 11,129 5% oye! 1 2 Belenzon, Debra — Debby remembere-having study hall in the Pacer office so she could have ¥e-hours for lunch _ will never forget the ASB balkes acer 11,12. Benson, Dea — Dea believes that, MS. is the only truly great teacher. . . will never forget that special someone who may never know . . enjoy d; watching the group at BCSF°1 1 Auroras 12 mohwarmers 12. RaNeT” Si Berard, Rhonda — Rhonda fondly remembers being with ick when,she was 4 junior . won't forget going to the iid Bob's with RM and BC. . . has hopes of ling SOSC. ey: is Sh eee Bae ne). aices xo ein OH : Se, chemistgy with Mr. Billings . sh Hoover in football . Jans a career in dentistry . . volleyball 11. “ “Plan — Brian enjoyed physiology . ‘@hasing Chee+Chee around the campus . “parties and making mew friands . oe C andbegome a.tawyer. . % sy 12544 ene ih yh i ig Brose, Z , , : RR Marian Mar. WMadrigals spat gcalis: a cook ROK _singiig, Madrigals 12; AFS 1 2: f Epérids ae ein, Debbie — Debbie enjoyed having Mrs. Swank . will always remember selling Pacers . liked goofing around with er oes “ Paul — Paul will always remember watching the _ his favorite class was . spends his time listening . will never , likes . plans to as EEEOPS,, yeejeved Spenisiirand SOK’ for Mr. Liffgli’s sewing, creaing “become a stewardess Bledsoe, Rick — Rick enjoyed auto shop . . vividly recalls finding $10 in one of his classes . . likes music . plans to attend Mesa. Bloom, Nancy — Nance enjoyed sociology and PE . among her fondest memories are teachers, friends, and marching plans to become a social worker after attending SDSC Stir-ups 10,11; Pacer-ettes 12; Benchwarmers 12. Blount, Katherine — Kathie will always treasure being 4 songleader and planning rallies . . enjoyed cheering at games with SV. . plans to attend Mesa. . Pacer-ettes 11: Girls’ League 10,11; Auroras 12; songleader 12; gymnastics 11,12. Bluteau, Lawrence — Lorenzio recalls playing football and his guitar, Mr. Overstreet and his insane politics . concert band, stage band, pep band, and marching band 10,4442: Bolen, Rebecca — Becky enjoyed Mr. Limoli’s English class . . fondly remembers meeting Ron in Mr. Lane’s class, marching at half time likes working with children Pacer-ettes 11,12; Auroras 12; CSF 10,1.7,12: Borquist, Ed — Ed’s favorite class was woodshop plans to become a cabinetmaker. Borrego, Robert — Bob enjoyed Mr. Bunch’s metal shop . likes messing with motorcycles . . plans to attend Mesa . _ JV wrestling 11; wrestling 12. Bowen, Kath ryn — Tin Grin won't forget football games, how friendly everyone was at CHS, or David. . hopes to track 11; AFS 12; Bénchwarmers 12; Pacer-ettes 44,42; SIC 10,414,172: “ Stir-ups 10,11,12. ‘Bowen, Pamela — Pam enjoyed Mr. Shaver's class, 'mornings before school, parties . . plans to major in ? Pama logy, after attending SDCC. ae tet 1A Bracken, Wiliam — Bill's favorite class was chemistry . , recalls Billings’ Baby Burp . . future plans include attending SDSC . . bowling 11,12. Brassey, Laurel — Laurel liked PE, football games, playing volleyball at S. Mission, cheering . . cheerleader 12; Auroras 12; Our GANG 12; Stir-ups 10,12; hockey 10.12; volleyball 10,11,12; badminton 10,11,12; softball 10,- 11,12; GAA 10,11,12. Brazley, Glenn — Glenn enjoyed woodshop . . will never forget when DW feil over a high hurdle . . plans to attend SDCC . . JV football 10; JV track 10; track A Ante. Bredthauer, Jurgen — Jurgen recalls Mr. Bull's govern- ment class, Mr. Juel’s informative classes . . wants to see more of the environment . plans a career in medicine . _AFS 12; German club 12; French club 12. Bremner, Patricia — Patty remembers Laurel's lunches, the Hoover-Crawford game, the night she and Paul scared Ziggy plans to attend Mesa Auroras 12; Benchwarmers 12; Honor Roll 10,12; softball 11,12; hockey 10,11,12. Briggs, Danny — Dan will never forget biology with Mr. Waterbury . Navy. . enjoys building boats . . plans to join the Brightmon, Gail — Brighty recalls her first year in drill, speech class . ._ plans to attend USIU . . Girls League 11; Umoja 11,12; Pacer-ettes 11,12; choir 12; AFS 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Stir-ups VOLT Ania) Bronson, Philip — Phil enjoyed his psychology class . ? ‘temembers evading Mr. Urban at lunch . . likes -archery, skin diving, hunting . . plans a career in Resa — Resa fondly remembers the '71 prom nd D. . . spends her time at beautiful places . . Girls’ Lé@gue 10; Student-Faculty Curriculum Comm. 10; com- missioner of publicity 11; Honor Roll 4011.12: +. Brophy, Daniel — Dan will always remember psychology ith Mrs. Groff . . enjoyed ditching school . . spends time playing the piano, guiter, and harmonice . . plans majorgn-fmusic at SDSC. ob: te Aeeeer Brown, Paul — Wild Willy will always remember the last days before summer . . enjoys going to the mountains. 207 — Brows, Rhuberta — Berta fondly remembers % Church, Deborah — Debbie enjoyed Mrs. Smith’s claés. Chor Spriag Concert. . . enjoyed Mr Tadman’s hist being with Craig, goofing off in PE with Shirley B . “Stalks a lot on the phone to Webster. . . 8SPp plans to attend UC Davis. . . ASB clerk 11; Girls’ League ‘@teacher after UCLA. . . Gospel Choir 11: hockey 10,11,12. aah Crene, Melanie - class the summer of; : aS 2 ; ijeSeverly — Bean liked Mr. Stromberg’s Class, Ciampoli, JoAnn — JoAnn remembers Mr. Lehy’s class, Wilie’s class: watching” aeertett fiahiss with JJ and CC, being publicity of GAA with meeting Bonnie in PE. . . spends her time watching TV tee 14; Girls’ rests A044. es - plans to major in art at SDOSC. . . SIC with Chris. . . Stir-ups 10; Y-teens 10. 10.91,12. ; ; Stee Aipll 11; GAA 10,11,12. Creel, Cheryl = Chir Semis : Clanton, Velinda — Velinda liked Mr. Hendricks’ class, Hicta. — Burger's favorite class wes drama. . . homecomings, CHS victories .. . likes to sew, ride plans tom pgsean award of excellence at a forensics motorcyéles . . . Honor Roll 10,11; Stir-ups 12. ‘40. CSP10,4 pins to attend Mesa. . . Benchwarmers 2. Cree: Clerk, Brenda — Brenda spends her time typing and “Joseph 2 7 sewing .. . enjoyed office training, business com- : site ; bine, ERS ES Burrows, David — Bubbles will never forget.the last day By age aa, tis hokasd fora csioas career. . pees aes oe beat Hoaver “of school, when he joined Benchwarmers, or the Kearny BGS ie -Piay. , aba plan fectball game. 70-0); 12. iis favorite class wag metal shop Clark, Florence — Doddie recalls Mr. Martin's class, and ies Rea e mae ; being a Pacer-ette. . . spends her time with DA,BW . Pacer-ettes 11; Gospel choir 12; Umoja 11,12; Stir-ups Burton, Kenneth — Ken vividly remembers the 5 am. A Aes swim team work-outs with Coach D raz. . . enjoyed Mr. Rizor’s woodshop . . spends his time surfing’). . will pursue a4 career in teaching at SOSC... swimming Clark, James — Bar enjoyed his US history, biology, and physiology classes. . . spends his time with Brenda . 10.11.12; water polo 16,1142: JV baseball 10. Butler, Alan — Al enjoyed auto mechanics. . recalls the Bible studies before schoo! and at Junch . . spends his time wrenching on cars or bikes . . plans to pursue 4 mechanical field. Clelland, lain — lain liked his English classes. . . plangia c areer in aviation after attending SDSC or UCSD. ; swimming 10,11,12. — Bob enjoyed Sharon Hall's claskés.. . Cochran, Barry — Bear's memories include Mrs: Smith's : Butler, Robert ae Se class, and The Only Good Red is One That's Dead. recalls arc-welding his initials under the metal shop's welding table enjoys working on cars and dune wants to become a teacher. buggies . . plans to enter a technical and well-paying pas Renee 3 Cochran, Rochelle —Bird recalls the ASB ball and Ss meeting new people. . . likes surfing, sewing, and Kenny. Caldera, George — George liked his wood shop class. movin’ and groovin’ with DRL. . . plans to live 4 pogtbut Be, B happy life. NE. SNe Collins, Doug — Moondogy recalls Mr. Juel’s class, ° i; j getting out in the summer, surfing, and women. . . plans 4 rene r 5$p. 1 Mona to to attend Grossmont. . . surfing 10,11,12. , ESR s : Calkins, Ron — Charlie recalls Mr. Newall’s class, music DM; during lunch on the lawn. . . enjoys surfing, camping, and fs 2 ith ce fishing. . . wants to major in the so¢ial sciences: Collins, Kenneth — Bert liked Mr. Martin's and Mr. ; Janice — Janice-Jiked Mr. Tadman’s class, anes Lane’s classes, going to all the football games with friends Kita, sharing messy lockers with JoAnn . . . re@igeme . track manager 10; wrestling 11. a ovies with J, beach with JH. . . will attend a busifiktac Caporaletti, Joseph — Joe has mefnories.. of Mrs. sic Smith's class, teaching physics . . Plans°to major in= Ups physics at SDSC . . . German club °41;, Science. Fair Collins, Peter — Peter enjoyed Mrs. Martin's happy hours: ‘ of learning, and knocking over the NMSQT chair . .2 r, Pamela — Pam will neverforget all the educi from her German class . . . tikes reading, traveling . . ..plans to major.in psychology at UCLA 10,11; Honor Roll 12; tennis 12; CSF 40;1.1,12. : speech 10; gymnastics 10; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; CSF 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12. Caramagna, Tony — Rhino spends ‘his time surfing,’ “Girls “Keague 10; German club 11 SF 10.1% manufacturing surfboards . . . remembers:Mr, Rizor's 40:4 45.72. SReSe: s class . . . plans to attend Mesa . . . swimming 10; Collura, Maryanne — MAC's memories include Mrs. es : 5G Smith’s modern media class ... plans a career ifn, 4 Damron, Ruseell — Red will rémetnber Mr. Hird surfing 11,12. about stoéks. . . spends his tim: Hiting and fishingy occupational therapy after attending Southern Colorado“ ty Carpenter, Cecil — Glen’s memories include his graphic State. a4 arts class, Annie Hooper always fighting with Miss Buck, ox his chewed-up zorries. . . liked going to football games “I g , Conley, Karen — KK enjoyed aeronautics and psychology | Danitschek, Debbie: — Debbie enjoyed her. Ge and to the beach afterwards. . . JV footbalt 49, s class, all the people and teachers she met at CHS: plans a career:in geriatrics... CSF 10; bowling: Honor Rolf40,41,12. _ recalls many good friends and fun times. . . future plans include working with children. . . Pacer-ettese 4io°%4 Auroras 12; Centaur 12; Campus Life 10,11,12. $ Carr, Debbie — VW remembers the ASB with Yoyo, watching HF, going out with nee _. , has plans of attending Mesa. . . Pa ; Girls’ League 10,11. ts Danna, Carol — Carol will atways remember the che}... fo6tball games, the spirit of the:class of “72, met) (fe ‘people, bugging her drill pills. . . plans to become af} - after SDSC . .. Y-teens 10; Auroras 12; Benchwai “42: Pacer-ettes 11.12. 4 Re e ¥ we 3 Constantine, Jeff — Jeff liked his drafting clas : plans to attend Ohio State U. ‘ Carr, Terry — Terry fondly recalls getting back with i at : : the end of the 10th, going to the mountains withrine nds Cope, Joyce — goyce has fond memories of the da’ she enjoyed Miss Lozier’s class. . . swimmin AO :elass met Eddie. . . enjoyed her clothing class. . . w. t8. to 3 ; become an airling: stewardess. | e stro, Mary — Teri enjoyed Carousel ‘71, 38K meets, Corio, Anna Ann recalls drama, PE, being with ‘ SVOGY . and Mr. Metcalfz:s and Mr. Martin's classes . j 2, play guitar . . Apes to attend Mesa. ; Davey, Andrew — Andy recalls the pie-throwing incl, xy plans to major in astrophysics at SDSC. . . mare band 10.12: German club 11,12; chess 11,12; Fr club 10,11,12. IQS: YGotball games. . . remembers summer phy, Osh ie 1G 442: Stir aero 10,11; hurdle crew 12; Honor Roll 1324 16 1112 : f } sen sa saet ooh Davey, John — John remembers having a sore t Pst te f Cornelius, SusB@iv:— Sue enjoyed Mrs. Johnston's class. after attending his first Colt football game with Vickii) 6. S . sar eee KakB, and SP... . wants'to- become’a many talks with Mr. Urban. . . plans a career in f— } a 7 Mary liked her PE “ Stir a BBREE RO 10,11. SDAA work after:'SDSC. Mt Viv ; aS : RSA Bat, Bece ee , ee EN ees i Ee RU ATT Ue dace kas : Be: , Dan — Dan has fond memories ofattthe chicks ‘Coronado, Patricia stat rémembers the'71 ASB ball, Davis, Edward — Ed enjoyed Mr. Juel's class, Herr h” Bang spends his time motorcycle racifigie.- wants” Mr Shaver's. class; “watching. TM sso jiked: playing domino games. . . likes going to the beach. . . ple) hy 3 eC, PL. Pacer-ettes’1 1; join the Air Force, then pursue a career in oceanogrt) h ; y a Bnd Humbolt. “x paddleball at State with: “Stir-ups. 42. Aa trom Ser. , ERENT 5 on, James — Jim waited for that{afie day. Mr Re ASU areas SES ACG Davis, Kevin — Kev recalls’Mr. Hird's math ane tii Nienache would walk into class with'en ironed shirt; Couch, Susan — Sue xecails the time: she spilled hot Billings’ chemistry classes, football games, dances, p ™ liK@S to play baseball. . A@salens of becdming a coach; coffee on Mr, Metcalfe, and thelast day of School 71... 1 _. . enjoys looking for adventure. . . plans to becor! Hi baseball 10,11,12.cxnees seh ite “enjoyed breakfast at Aunt Emma's . . . will attend Mesa, airline pilot after the Air Force . . . Latin club 10,17 De : ah F “hy j Te Chipman, Kenneth — Kenny plans to attend SDSC and ¥ Courtney, Patricia —’Patty spends her time at movies Davis, Sandra — Sandie remembers when Barb Ic [Wi major if: electronics and architecture. ie i enjoyed. biology, ‘sitting in front of school in the thru the boy's locker room window . : . plans to 8 = morning. . . Art club 13. : airline stewardess after Mesa. . . gymnastics 10,1 7! a; ss F Coney, Suzanne — Suzanne recalls homecoming ‘69, wet Nip; Limoli’s and Mr. Rieker's classes, ahd working on the Covalt, Frank — Frankiweiitsite'attend UCSD... . liked Davis, William — His Majesty King William | of Cray oop PaRSRe CSE 11,12; Pacer 11, editor-frechief 12°. Herr Mac's German clas§2se2% Foss country 10track 10; won't forget an ASB election when he was a write-” ; ay ; CSF 11,12. Tae eile reoe king. . . spends his time talking to God and readir Norey BS hy Word. . . plans e@ music career after attending Me’ C Shungviwatanant, Sming — Sammy's fnemaries'in- ee Gifide the varsity banquet. and his algebea”andphysics Cox, Deborah — Deby recalls football ‘71, t | Ggsses. . . enjoyed playing tennis for OHS SE Siplans to VW, 1st place at Santa Ana X-mas:-Parade:’ Day, Linda — Linda will never forget when she trie |Mdee, attand UCSD and major in economics... . AFS_10; teonis Gttbalt 44 A2EStir-ups for Pacer-ettes and flunked, or going to Mike's hoy Mbe Soe: : i sa wake him up. . . wants to attend SDSC or UCEAiT tn 4081 1,12 — 208 eH “Eddie's FOR-out class; “school ‘71 . tS DSC ; . Honor Rott: pnembers the class of ‘70, games Wwe finally won. . . enjoys ans to-attend Grossmont . ter, Joyce — Joyce enjoyed German with Herr Mac. g to Little Bavaria . . remembers beating Hoover in | . 2 plans to become a dental assistant. . . German 11; Honor Roll 10,11; Stir-ups 12. rmarajan, Umarani — Uma plans to major in ogihology at UCSD. . - Pacer-ettes.11; Benchwarmers SIC 10,11,12: AFS 10,11,4.2. French club 10,1 1.12 yups 10,141,12. ay ond, Warren — Warren remembars getting thrown n the isles at football. games... enjoys talking to a 4 friend. . . will major in sociat science atspscy.. club’ 10; Stir-ups:10,7.15.AFS42; Honor Roll 80n, Susan — Sue will cemember when: Loz gave an allithe kids with water balloons... plans to become a ; teacher after:SDSC ... bowling 10; basketball 40,11; QursGANG 12; tennis: 11,12; softball. van, Janet — Jan recalls Mrs. Smithie’s English 5, lunchtime laughs. with. friends. . . plans to go into ibgical reseatch at“ UCSDs,-. . badminton 11; AFS EN CSE 10:12; Stir-Ups: 10,417.12. Te Oa Can 5 ibs, Rosemary — Dubbs enjoyed PE and football fcoplans to attend Mesa . NInton: $4S42- voleybalt-11,12. . JV volleyball 10; ; Marianne: — Marianne will never forget Mr. gs’ or Mr. Juét's. classes, football games or Kel . dé her time hiking; camping, playing paddleball, riding 5 at the beach.: .. plans to attend Mesa. ivian — Viv. willtemember the Pacer-ettes winning dlace at Santa Anna's Santa Claus parade . . spends @ talking and not coming to school. . Pacer-ettes Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11.1 2. nelly, Kathleen — Kathi enjoyed biology with Miss strom... won't forget singing along in Spanish with Newalland his accordian. . . plans to become a 4th teacher after SDSC. © hovan, Kathy — Kathy will never forget the '71 ASB being with her friends . . enjoys going to Karmel + with SMeand:LM . . plans to become a seeing-eye i Pacer-ettes 11; Girls’ League 10,11; ican, Robert — Dan will remember the new people met. . . enjoyed athletics, being 52 . . likes to ride orcycles . . plans to be a lawyer after attending C.. . football 12. jhdas, Susan — Susan enjoyed her Latin class . Wembers the ‘71 musical Oklahoma . spends her writing fiction . plans a career in forestry after Bien CSF JOMa. a2: . plans “games, PE, playing tennis and paddleball Espinosa, Roger = after attending SDSCx:.. ren enjoys working on: his car, Evjen, Yvonne — Vonnie was. glad:she transfered from Henry to CHS. liked going'tc football games; especially when the Colts won . “enjoyed-MrBunch's class”: wants to become an interior decorator Farrar, Larry — Larry anjoyed bidlogy Wi i Mrs: Groff, and being on the water polo: and swim teams.) swimming 10.4 1,12: water polo: AOA: a3 y Fairley, Elnora — Elnora recalls thée;watel.b the homework if. Me Martin's class . ySW a fashion designer. . . GAA 10; Pacer-8tte: 10,174; Stir-ups %0,11,12. ; Farmer, Loretta — Bacon’s memories include football and water polo games, summer ‘71 . . plans to became an architect and interior decorator . . Y-teens 10; SIC 10: Pacer-ettes 11; Honor Roll 11; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Faulkner, Deborah — Debbie will remember football . plans a medical career after attending SDSC . . Stir-ups 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11; bowling 11,12. Faulwetter, Stanley — Stan remembers lunch with Royce, Dave, Paul, Noreen recalls the Crawford- Hoover football games. . . JV track 10; track 11,12; Key Club 11,12 marching band 10,11,12. Feathers, Roberta — Roberta liked her PE classes . spends her time reading, collecting old coins. Feldgreber, Edana — Banana recalls the ASB ball and prom with JF, Mrs. Hensley’s class, Keefer and drill wants to become a teacher after attending SDSC . Pacer-ettes 11,12; Letter carrier 12; Benchwarmers Date Feldman, Lisa — Lisa remembers her summer physiology class, the clique, the night the Colts beat Hoover in football ... hockey 10; tennis 10,11; CSF 10,11,12; AFS AO; T1142. Fielding, Beatriz — Bea's memories include football games, rallies... . enjoyed her shorthand classes . hopes to become a legal secretary after attending Mesa. Finley, Marilyn — Marlin has memories of the after-prom at Disneyland . . plans to attend SDSC . . basketball 11; class treasurer 12. Flahive, Richard — Jake enjoyed Mr. Shaver's science fiction class remembers when the Colts lost to Kearney 70-0 . . will attend SDSC. Fletcher, Blair — Booger won't forget the football games, lunch with BB, Donald sneezing in the library . . plans to do medical research for the UN . SIC 10,11; Girls’ League 10,11; Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Fligor, James — Trigger will remember watching the football team finally playing like a football team . .plansa career in bio-medicine after attending Grossmont Latin club 11,12. Flores, Jaun — Juan liked his electronic music class . plans to enter into a field of sales and recording j spends his time composing music and playing ping-pong. “iswaterpolo games, Latin afterattending SDSC. 2 Diane enjoys watching sunsets ar ka+ @calls the ‘71 prom, fire ‘dritls during” atttend SDSC 2°.%. Branklin;. Steven — Steve transferred to CHS from St. . recalls ditching varsity. Friedman, Linda — Linda will never forget Mr. Cameron, meeting RD, eating with Eda na . plans a career in ps Hology after SDSC AFS 11; French club 12; ‘Beauchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. ‘Fullen,. Dinah — Lee's memories include football games, . hopes for a medical career Latin club 10,11,12. Fung, Carol — Carol enjoyed her clothing and PE classes . plans a medical career after attending SDSC. ‘Furnish, Debbie — CS recalls auto shop, sneaking on and off campus for lunch . . plans to become a jewelry maker after attending Mesa. Gaines; Reginald — Reggie liked Mrs. Swank’s class “recalts all the foxie women . . hopes to become.a lawyer... SIC 10; class pres. 11; Umoja 10,11; speech 12:’ASB pres. 12; Red Cross 10,11,12; Campus Life 4,0; Hayy: Garcia, Jerry — Mr. Guitar’s memories include outdoor concerts at CHS, political science, and playing guitar . wants to join the army. Garcia, Vicky — Vicky enjoyed Mr. Moors’ class, all the ‘times being called into the office, the close friends she made. . . plans to get married, attend SDSC. Gentry, Hollis — Hollis’ memories include all the sisters and brothers here . . enjoys music. . band council 10; orchestra 11; jazz combo 11; Umoja 10,11; drum major ieee 11,12; pep band, stage band, concert band Acts 2: Gianola, James — Jim spends his time at the beach . plans to become a teacher after attending UCSB Pacer 11,12; SIC 10,11,12. Glass, Douglas — DouGlass recalls great soccer matches, insane cross country runners, the all-understanding Coach Lottermoser . German club 10; soccer 10,11; SIC 10,11: Honor Roll 10,11; cross country 12; class VP 12. Glass, Helen — Helen spends her time with her JP friends . enjoyed class plays, Mr. Shaver's class . . wants to become a stewardess . . Stir-ups 10,12. Goding, Susan — Susan remembers Mr. Rogers’ class, the '71 football team . . enjoys back-packing, skin diving, playing pocket instruments . . plans to major in medicine at UCSD. Goldbaum, Richard — Chichi enjoyed drafting. PE: remembers the Crawford-Hoover football game. . . plans take himtto Mesa. Goldenstein, Robyn — Robi recalls Mr. Billings’ class, being with BK and Charles, marching at football games. Bacon, the week at the beach . _Pacer-ettes 11; Stir-ups 40, 1:151:2. Goldstein; Jay — Jay spends his time getting into trouble - erembers Mr. Shaver's class, eating in the cafeteria wants to join the Navy and become an admiral. Gonzales, Vincent — Vinney thought Mrs. Hall's English and sociology classes were great . . spends his time taking pictures at the wharf . . would like to major in photography at SDSC. 209 — .Menache's, . enjoyed g.naparching a aKhey Club 3 H 10,11,42¢.CSF 104 42H science Gorin, Debbie — Debbie: wi Crawford game with SH, MA Govertiaii: geannie — Jean-r “GAjoyed Frerich, English, the FS: OMS: if 1 0th, meeting at The Pole before Bs Opes to attend UC Sénta Cruz ; SEES: — “Foote liked the foottall games, Mrs. Ulstad’s hockey class, before and during: aehook-vsisny eae 26 gang . . plans to attend SDSC.. .G swimming 10,12; GAA. 12; Our GANG: 19:4 4,12. 5 eS : Hee oie s Srabbien, Denise — Denise remembers getting Nike eS eke : ome whee isstas Greet Bernard — Bernie’s memories includes grade -grefts class, auto shop. . spends his ‘Se aoe and practi ging the Mertia} Arts. . pep band 11) ia 2: 10,47) Yass ase Gregston, hard — Pat recalt Slhdies to CP fer i: minutes bee ‘Hoover, 2nd. ig oa sa ae class -prest ys’ ‘ sia, : 42; foot cee eee TAD Re oe Be Gri on ‘study ‘hetl, “hinge MERE: eer epee in law. ‘after attending Sorsy deer Laaiky: 33: rt 5 yy rénztembers sharie French cream’. St lundh, sitting next to Dor and Rob in = ss Sttogs UES ease ‘ ‘class . ace to fecome a secretary . . Honor ts Rolf’ ty ee Be oe ‘ in es % aes Y BS % Fidinbrick: Lille — ‘Sthie paddils when Mr. Urban got hit in the face. . English with Mr. Shaver. . é Hawa, Michaet débiology class. remembers math with Mr. Maney, Carolyn 1 SRCarot: Home Mr. Lang's }garmONs, football victories . = ir-ups 10. § . Plans a : Hanley, — with hot pan Me ‘aig be . plans a career in ‘ radio-TV . 11; choir 11; Umoja 11; basketball 10,114; Key Club 10,11; Lettermen’s Club 12; speech 10,14,12. FS. oe ‘ite Harpster, Donna — Dedizemembersiall the victories this year, Miss Caristrom’s biclgGyiglass . . plans to become a Navy nurse... . Stir-ups TOA. 2. Sas Herrell, Richard — Rick enjoyed auto shop. . JV track 41. Harree, Dorothy — Dorothy remembefs Ker Latin class and werking on their float . ugsenioys watching movies ; plans ae career in home jomics after SDSC . . Latin club 10,11: AFS 12: French club 12; Stir-ups 10, 42. SeRAS Harvey, Emily — Em will remember Mrs. Clark's class, decorating for Anecoming . plans a career in forestry after SDSC . OMe 11; Latin club 12; Stir-ups 12; French club 11, 12: gymnastics 10,11,12. He —210 | J Se vil “temernber: ‘perties foot: Sat te ‘H raer ee ay ecb’ Siinkissed ¢ tamer ane sec'y 12: REF Hein, Greg — Greg likes playing the guitar and arguing with his girlfriend . . remembers electronics with Mr. S. ; . plans a career in technical electronics . . JV track 10. Hendrick, Dennis — Dennis remembers Mr. Shaver ordering him to get his head up from the desk before he hit him with a broom stick . , enjoys listening to music. plans to pursue a career in forestry. Herron, Sheila — Bloato will never forget her friends on her trip to Europe in ‘71 . . plans a career in agriculture : German club 10,11; swimming 11; Auroras 12; Benchwarmers 12. Hewlett, Sheryl — Sher fondly recalls sitting by her best buddies at homecoming ‘70 . . plans to work with the deaf . . Y-teens 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Spanish Honor Society 10,11; CSF 10,11; Honor Roll 10,11. Hicks, Valinda — Valinda vividly refnembers Mary drop- ping her chocolate pie in the middie of the quad, (2 ey with Mrs. Groff, stopping at McDonald's on mwvay: home from school . . plans to become an interior ts 2 n accountan: yrs. Péwvell, ne a her. Saenise eS, c 4 pierce Pres terier} College . Ri 2) Comps Lite 17,12. 05 ‘a Cee MASE Stet Set Beret an aree ah eet ei ARE TS' Jachimowicz, George — George remembers lunch, being late, and parties. Jacobsen, Fredrik — Fred recalls Draz’s Peace Corps and listening to him call roll . . plans a career in business after attending SDSC. “ James, Carl — Carl enjoyed his electronic music class, Mr. Rizor’s class . . plans to join the Air Force and later major in music at UCSD. Jessen, Robin — Robin remembers getting kicked out of Mrs. Hampel’s class with Denise for being safety hazards, Mr. Urban hiding behind a truck to catch them coming back on campus, and getting out of school early. Johnson, John — John recalls Mr. Medenwald’s Flying School . . plans a career in aviation after attending Mesa. f 2 Johnson, Randy — RJ enjoyed lunch time, being a monitor . . JV football 10; JV basketball 10,11; football ri 12; baseball 10,11,12. % Johnson, Russell — Rusty liked Mr. Menache's biology class . plans to attend USC . . JV football 10; JV baseball 10: JV basketball 10; football 12; baseball 11,12. Aen Hares SyPauiss Johnston, faz ae 'Kuskie remembers when Mr. Barritt broke his neck. . . track’ 11 wrestling..10,11: . football | TOCA EZ: PFS “iva tageat ha dones, Chris — Chris’ memories include his horticulture % . will attend SDCC. “ot Jones, Janis L. — Jan will never forget the ASB ball with RA, or the day she blew her nose and it honked. . wants to become a cosmetologist after attending Grossmont. ' bir 44Robin ! ber ane recalls Hearing’ Hird’s Geometry alesey. Honor Roll; OF rage ¢. caterpil ars, @ twin-in 708; sbeing: tone deatss: f diana with Morley Tadmdn ©... Madrigal 2: Gerri stub? 1434.27 SR AGT, 1.2; Choir 10, 17212. : « Hong, Ravniond — Weasel recalls the 16 segond pin: against Point Loma, and English with Mrs. Smith. . . wilt: attend UCSD . . SIC 10; wrestling 10,11; Enacrione 12; tennis 10,11, 12: Key Club 10,11,12; Letters sti Sts SOE Club 10,11,12. vas Iie Hopp, Cora — Corn Cob remembers the swim rgets, senior proms, talking to SS at lunch, . plans to ome a veterinarian . . JV songleader 10; Pacer-ettes VAs Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. swiss a isa Horton, Lynn — Lynn recalls going to SDCC half-day’. enjoyed PE and being with Ralph . plans. continue 'to ey go to SDCC. . Horwatt, William — Horwattie remembers playing foo ee Pa ball against San Diego in the rain... ae rs baseball 10. : SE Nag et pase ce Howse, Martha — Buttons vividly rernerribacehgAsiieeiie became a Christian and made friends withthe staffiict members, especially Mrs. Geiger plans to be a physical therapist after SDCC . . swimming 12; bad- minton 12; gymnastics 11,12. Huddleston, David — Dave will always remember M Sharver's class, getting out at 11:00. . . likes-¢ars. with music . . plans to become a mechanic. a Hunter, Alvin — Sugar Bear spends his time trekking down UD . . plans a career in aviation after Anaépolis Naval Academy . . football 10,11,12; track 10,41,12; Key Club 10,11,12; speech 10, 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10,113.42 me 5 Hunts, Daniel — Stretch enjoyed getting clos, to the beautiful people in Madrigals and around the campus, singing, having fun with his possum friends . . Madrigals T4925 Choir..10.4 7,12: a Jose ‘Marciane. — Marek liked: Mis: MeMasters’ and Mr. Juel's ‘classes and having: ma 3 “UV fdotball 10: wrod Gs. Honor Roll 11; Y-teens 10;11; class sec’y 12; Stir-ups 12. Ps the summer of ’71 bis seth: Sto. attend Groggmont fais 10,14, oe _ ee Cr Nene: t0 join the Net shookey in her PE class . aspires: to become a doctor after attending SDSC . Latin club 12. 5 Kanter, Miriam — Miriam enjoyed being amidst all those guys in her drafting class . . recalls trying to t ransfer out of her PE class, seriously saying she tried . plans to ORNS algebra teacher after attending SDSC. He ee SHAS ca eee, ee as , Katzman, AV rf :wyith she Madrigals . enjoys singing, “ava me ile ev OH HO Atterid, UCSB. . . choir 12; Madrigals 12. Kay, Shari — Shari will never forget homecoming '70, her Spanish, Hebrew, and German classes . . likes to read, write, and draw . . hopes to attend SDSC. . . German club 10,11,12; Latin club 11,12; AFS 11,12; Stir-ups 12. Kearney, LaDon — Stretch enjoyed Mrs. Smith's class, laughing, beach-bummin’, chuggin’ with CK will attend SDSC . . Girls’ League 10; SIC 10; GAA 11; Keeton, Gloria — Gloria liked her geometry class . ‘ spends her time reading . . wants to attend the U of Arizona. Keller, Gale — Gale enjoyed PE, swimming. . hopes to attend the U of Hawaii. . water polo 11; Honor Roll 11; Our GANG 12; swimming 10,11,12. Kendall, John — John recalls his bachelor's suniveiios senior football season . . likes to sleep . all 10; JV track 10; JV wrestling 11; football i. ‘2: fack IAT. BH, Kiley, David — = Kili gemembers eeeee Superman in Mr. Lane's ‘clase fact GH to school - . . enjoyed his graphic arts:clas: i ae oar in art at 'SDSC. Kitaen, Marc — Mare‘s mernsites’ include falling down the 800 building . stairs, Mes aver's class, and riding motorcycles . “ plans¥e attend Mesa. yee Ete eas ‘ | i 1 | a ERR fa Sa eeal es Bes | working on the Pacer . AFS 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Pacer 11,12; Klein, Sylvia — Sy! enjoyed biology, graduating early . would like to work with children after attending SDSC. Knight, Jeann — Jeann liked her modern media class . recalls mad dashes to the lunch line . . will attend Kelsey-Jenney Business College. Koppel, Brenda — Brendadida spends her time with Barry . . enjoyed her jazz and gymnastics classes . plans to become a housewife. Koutz, Tom — Tom remembers his biology class, Mr. Elliott's 1001 jestures and sayings . . wants to become a broadcaster after attending SDSC. Kramer, Debra — Debbie’s memories include her summer physiology class, the day after she got her hair cut, and Rufus . . will attend SDSC. . Y-teens 10; Girls’ League 11; AFS 11; Honor Roll 11; Auroras 12; Pacer 12. Kranenburg, Hendrik — Rick liked Mrs. Martin's class, . would like to attend UCSD . CSF-10 44-112. Kraseski, Walter — Jack enjoyed Mrs. Groff’s and Mr. Bunch’'s classes . . recalls the last week of school ‘71 . wants to join the Air Force. ass Kreft,-Pater,- .Pete's: umemories.inciude Mr. Billings’ pizza factory, Mr. Marlay’s chat sessions and the last week of his junior year . . likes to skindive, play soccer... JV baseball 10; soccer 11,12; CSF 10,11,12. Krooskos, Carolyn — Stump remembers Mrs. Eich’ s class, going:to games, laughing with friends . _dikes to ski. . . Girls’ League 10; Y-teens 10; Comm. of Stiident Activities 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. Kuey, Perry — Perry recalls the football games, being there to. watch the Colts win . . will attend SDSC. Kuhne' Nancy — Nancy won't eeraut: Mr. Tadman’s «spends her time at the beach . . wants. to: SIC 10; swimming 11; Honor Roll as: ie time skindiving enjoyed ph . plans @ career. in medicine after. attending: veGSD. Kutchuk, Siiney. — Sid will. never forget sneaking into football games; or Spanish with. Mr. Elliott... time playing guitar, girhweteniie -wents, Force after mtn. UCSD. SBS Kuykendall, pinknagee Pinkns ape over 4, bagof peanut dts. ‘ Wants. t6° became a mechani¢ a Tack 10,14¢72. Sein tee p Landis, Kristie — Kristie has fond memories of the prom Pa '71... . wants to become a nurse after Brending Grossmont. . . swimming 10,11,12; Our GAMES 12 Landt, Thomas — Tom enjoyed Mrs. Groff's psychology class . . spends his time with Val, writes songs with Le roy Zeke . . plans a career in music . . track 10. Lapiezo, Linda — Lyn will never forget drama, graphic arts, eating lunch with crazy friends . . wants to become @ secretary. we Le Poi, Jule — Julie remembers Mrs. Groff's and Mr. Tadmarés clagses, going to football games, Warren, good friends =. ench club 10; Girls’ League 11; Honor R@il 2 11; Y- ere § FO,11; Benchwarmers 12; SIC 12; AFS 2B Spends Puts 2° eS a ° Berit cist: o Lattndari; weny — Terry recalls the fight with Mr. Barritt and’a student. . plans to become a carpenter and attend a junior college. TeXe, . remembers radio Lawless, Daniel — Dan enjoyed algebra . football victories wants to become a4 broadcaster. Lemons, Mary — Mary fondly remembers writing to JH and receiving phone calls from him at 1:30 a.m. . plans to beegme a dental assistant . . Pacer-ettes 1 + Lewadowski, Wanda — Warn liked crafts, and Lozier’s classawith Anne and Suey . wants to become a social “Water polo and'swimming= . “Main, Danief=Dan won't forget all:the wise remarks he ““SDSG; U’Hollier, Annette — Annette recalls: her life drawing class . . likes to ride and train horses - . plans to attend Grossmont and later become a veterinarian. Lias, Leonard — Lenny will remember Coach Lottermoser yelling at him for trying to get out of practice . . plans a career in aviation after SDSC . CSF:4%;, track TAA 2: AFS 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,1 1.12. Linehan, Ronald — Ron enjoyed Mr. Dillane’s class . : remembers ditching test days . . plans to join the USMC . likes racing cars. Lopez, Michael — Mike remembers his journalism class, eating with Carmen, running in track . . wants to become a sports writer. Lubic, Jeannie — Hot Lips recalls when Mr. Metcalfe caught her kissing her boyfriend in the halls and then giving her that nickname . . will attend SDCC . . bowling 11,12. Lutchansky, Edward — Ed enjoyed going to jazz festivals with the stageband . . plans to become a musician . : marching band 10,11, 42: stage band 10,11,12; pep band 10,11,12. Luz,.Debbie — The Portagee remembers when she and Philene ‘had a big fight for a year, . plans to become an interior decorator after attending Mesa . . softball 10,12; volleybell 1 2. Lyon, Donna — Maria will never forget seeing the football team. Win. liked PE, ‘football Ohne _ wants to become: 4 teacher. Mack, Harold — Harold Vividly: recalls a: GiF in plans to attend UCSD. water polo 11,12)shwamroing 10,114.12. Macpherson, Linda —. Mac plans to become.a veterinarian. after SDSC . . remembers Oklahoma; the friends she made, and acting kooky with Betty . “jazz 10; dance productions 11; tennis 12;AFS 142; Stirsups. 1Ovbt: 12. made while:teachers wére::talking .. enjoys music . switnming 4:45orchestra 1:1)12; band.10,11,12: Majtlis, Rosie — Rosie's memories include good times with. friends, «mid-term graduation. . hopes to attend “Mallet, Jane =—Jane plans to’ major in artat Grossmont. Malone, Arthur.— Art enjoyed” Mr. Foster's’ electronic music class - fecalls Paving inthe SD. Youth Symphony Serchestra 10. Maione, Gary — Moe.remembers Mr. Overstreet and his pies, and Mr. Lane’s talks about anything . . hopes=to become a PE teacher after attending SDSC. Mandel, Lisa — Lisa enjoyed biology, reading . . plans take her to Grossmont to prepare for a career in nursing. Manos, Michael — Mike will remember Mr... Billings’ pizzas, parking his car in auto shop, bugging Mr. Devoure, and knowing SP. plans to enter into the medical field at CHS SES _ wrestling 12; Key Club 11,12; Latin club 12. Marcey, Patricia — Pat liked her psychology and biology classes, and dating . . will attend SDSC. Marcus, Wendy — Wendy remembers meeting people, making new friends . . plans to attend SDSC . “SSF 10; Spanish Honor Society 11, Stir-ups 10,12. Marholin, Abbe — Abbe will never forget the great football games, having fun with friends . . keeps busy skiing with CK . . hopes to become an airline stewardess after attending SDSC. Markey, Craig — Hot Dog plans to become :a forest ranger or PE teacher . _recalls soaping DF's windows at the after-prom, beating Mark Raaberg in cross country ; Key Club 11; cross country 11,12; track FOIA 2; Honor Roll 12. Martin, Debra — Lolly-pop enjoyed physiology (at recalls pep rallies, room 509 . . plans to pursue a medical career at UCSD. . GAA 10,11; badminton 12. Martin, Kathleen — Kathie liked Mr. Shaver's class . remembers when PD hit Mr. Urban on the face . plans to become an interior decorator. . has Martinez, Angelica — Angie fondly recalls being with Jesse: talking to Mr. Mclaughlin. when she didn’t feel like going to class’: . hopes to enter the clothing field. Martinez, Eden — E won't forget sheaking out at lunch to go to Azteca to get a couple of burritos . has plans to attend the U of Bolivia. Martinez, Ricardo — Ricardo remembers Mr. Newall’s music, Mr. Weisenberg’s biology, work exploratory, Mr. Billings’ pizza class plans include a career as a veterinarian after attending SDSC (AES. 42: Marowsky, Edward — Paul recalls Mr. Shaver’s class, the football victory over Hoover in’70. post-grad plans include attending Mesa. Marucci, Ron — Juke spends his time playing music . hopes to become a professional musician. Maselskis, Veneitah — Rita enjoyed Mr. Leyh’s office parties, lunch time, ditching to go to the beach. Masheeco, Patricia — Patti liked Mr.Shaver’s class . recalls Miss Leuth’s class, ditching Mr. Metcalfe’s class with Vicki. Masters, Btian — Brutus won't forget Mrs. Groff's class, or jogging to. school every day: Mastro; Gary ‘Guido remembers Stinko the Clown, Mr. Bunch end a latcofs BOO Pee will major in photography at ae B; McAfee, iat ue ‘Afee fondly recalls the prom with Tom, playing cards with TS; DS;.SW-.dn.801 become a psychologistafter attending UCSD . AST FIAOE Rolk4 0,1 1,12):CSF 40, 11),1:2; 2-hopes to . bowling McGultough, Alison — Alison tiked football. half rmes. her older: men, Mrs. Johnston‘s vitamin C Jectures during: shorthand: Pacerveties AT.123 PORES IS: PES Stir-Ups: 40.11, +9. McCurley, Walter — Walt-enjoyed merchandising -and sports events ... will attend UCSD. of: SDSC baseball 10,11; football 10,11,72% McDermott, Karen — Karen enjoyed being one of the baton twirlers at emootball QE: MeDonald, Kathy = KBs aias or meeting people and z helping theny-.2:% “enjoyed psychology and: PE. = plans take her to Grossmont... . Campus Life 10,114,172. McDowell; Jessica — Jessica recalls the water fight on the last day of school in’71. . spends her time with GM would like to go into data processing after graduation Umoja 10,11; Gospel choir 11,12. McGowan, Kathleen — Kathy fondly recalls meeting her boyfriend . . enjoyed biology . . hopes to become a cosmetologist. McMullen, Pinkie — Nita fondly remembers meeting Michael “Oliver, bugging Miss Lozier . would like to become a secretary after attending UCSD . Stir-ups 10,12. McPhatter, Patricia — Pat won't forget the balloon fight in June '71. . hopes to attend Tennessee State. . Y- teens 11; Umoja 10,11; Gospel choir 12; Our GANG a2 GAA 10,11,12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Medina, Sylvia — Sylvania Blue Dot enjoyed being with all her friends . . plans to become a legal secretary . Girls’ League 10,11; Benchwarmers 12; stir-ups 10,11,12. Medina, Virginia — Virginia recalls Mrs. Hensley’s class, and watching the attendance office ladies get flustered _ will attend Grossmont . . SIC 10; Pacer-ettes 11. . remembers . future Menard, Steven — Stevie liked biology . burning food in his bachelor’s survival class . plans include attending Southwestern. Messerman, Brad — Super Jew won't forget the look on Mrs. Martin’s face when he told her he'd visit her every day after graduation . . plans to become a lawyer . . play productions 12; forensics team 10,11,12; debate TOs ple Mettlach, Janice — Jan remembers her one-month stay in Guatemala . . spends her time serving Jesus . . Pacer-ettes 11; Bible club 12; Campus Life 10,11,12. ‘211— Miner, Sylvia — CiD recalls: being: on Mr. 2 Presents, -and sharing; moments with Carl sinclude working with: peoples. “Martin and Mr:-Newelts: Michea, Vicki — Vicki enjoyed all of her art classes . : Murillo, Edward — Ed enjoyed biology . . likes to play recalis the ‘71 football season . has plans of attending the drums. SDSC. swimming 10. . Murillo, Rosa — Rosy, from Costa Rica, enjoyed her Milam, Connie — Con will never forget Mistletoe and guitar and modern media classes, football games. . . likes Bells ‘69, victory celebrations at Carnations . hopes to to travel . cheerleader 10; class treasurer 11; auroras attend SDSC AFS 10,11; Stir-ups 10,11; Y-teens 40,11; Our GANG 12; Auroras 12 .Benchwarmers 12; GSF 10,11,12 12; AFS.12; Stir-ups 12. Myers, Nancy — Nan will always remember the summer of '70, the-day Barb made cheerleader . . wants to major in commercial art at SDSC . SIC 10; swimming 12; Benchwarmers 12; AFS 12; Stir- ups 10,11,12. Miller, Gregg — Gregg enjoyed his PE class. Mills, Lori — Big Lou recalls the '70 prom, ‘71 ASB ball, going to Karmel Korn with KD, SM. . . hopes to become an airline stewardess . Girls’ League 10; SIC 11; Pacer- ettes 11; mascot 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Myles, Roberta — Berta keeps busy tying up the phone with BT, being a CHS sports fan . . recalls Bozo in summer school physiology . . Auroras 12; SCC 12; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11,12; CSF 10,11,12; Stir-ups Milne, Keith — Keith won't forget CIF water polo or 1.11.12: parking space 22. . will attend SDSC Madrigals 12: water polo 10,11,12; basketball 10, 11 Lettermen’s club 10,11,12; CSF 10,11,12: Hone; TOPE 12) sxperience vei ‘DMM Ree will in shape in PE. . liked Mrs. Hall's classes . specialize in auto body work after rent aetions 2 SING yivgae Bchont: store tion's “till 2:00 am. :@-career in marketing Milner, Rick — Tuna liked English, autar’ Shab Rae remembers going home for lunch . ai c j in oceanography at SDSC feerin nursing after Pacer-ettes 11; Girls’ football games. . . liked her US history class ¥ to'become a lega! secretary after attending SDC fazz 10,5 dance Preaietions Te Stir-ups 17; aAPS 1 oi ayeenbers the '71 football $510.44: football 12. Missler, Valerie Seat wAictiend being wi } finding Greg's wallet . ¢ headed for ’a ae after attending SDSC © .. .Y-teens'10; AFS Benchwarmers.12;gymnastics 10,11,1:2 Nelson, Roberta — in: Eddie's class for 2 secretary ... . SIC 1 F Mitchell, Kirk — Kirk remembers a goody thaikitesm, : Mr. Rizor’s class plans a car ss Nemeth, Jerry — Jer: communication.: VIM football 10; ballin Miss Carlstrom’. SDSC. . spends her -ANill remember all her BM operator. . . Umoja Mitchell, Michael — Pent SNOVE Newell, Belinda — Beebde enjayed PE . £ time jibbing to WH on the: bhahe friends “plans to Becarne 3 Wei ‘Gospel CHOSE: baseball 10,11 baseball’ Moore, Lanbetts A PEON: écalls: touchdown run; ANE the: prom fare hehes Vesiioe fan veruariers the summer of ‘71 isayer’ she became a: Chris enic@matching in drill, and Mr. =ettes 4.1; Benchwarmers Marales, Naan: aay sages Won't forget the tities Sh and LS spent: with: their Brothers: 0. enjoyed: tathe football tikes: te. darice:: JoPacer-ettes % songleader:4.2; Ree 40; A af RE Pacer-ettes. TA Centaur. 12: homecortind | gare 205 oe eRe or Mesacisci: GSE: HQ PISOP: Roll £0, 1'1,,1:27 Aeagiit Spaniet ‘angr Society +0; ih zs ‘ . Morse, “Gary ‘Gary Vaseenbers weiebing Mire: Mclaughlin putout'g trash san fire vith a fire: BXtINgy Sher G59) spends his tihns. Veta ey “Noble. aanae : aire: eae a ‘anautics, the moldy le “apple turmovers ne gotin:thetunch fineoneday. .. likes to fe pny, SOB: ride ong work Ory His motoreycle: Morton, rag: — ies njoyed: Nir. Christeasanss Bin : Miss: Buck's. clasées SS -Sspendsshis time toying: 10; taken: money.) 22 plans a feet ey business education: afters attending REARS x : , 5 2; Nawidoe, Moltie. Mol remembers “victorious football Games, the: Click: Mrs: Smith: $:¢lass doing weird things See RAHhe gang: headed: far: YESD™ S28panish Honor sirens ESET ae 4 An Stiteups 10,11,12. Moss, Melissa. a enaaes SRBGEEX Mrs. aiciay swas thes: greatest. wont forget: Ratm ‘Springs AAvithD: FNC QUIG ee water polo'ahd footbal{ AMES. lara d roet Pepys: a ta A relations ee ee 49): “CSF 2 OR eae ¥ 30 arash BS Sarasa ‘rion; Cherles: = Chuck’ recoaribars: beating Hoover in ie football the band winning, 2nd: place st Santa Ana's Searistmas, Parade: plans: wer-the ministry at Pasadena Nezsiehe College: : ma’10r1 1. : ° 2 evi . x Mulifen, Sennen — eae remembers a Hendricks tae Ostia diness oy. éryoys fabipgy vat ; SN iM S22 Olivares, Maria — Kita digs on JB. . her favorite class Munson, Gerasae — Gordon's postgrad: plans inglude “was speech i: -plans to attend Mesa. studying atthe) aE Guam: ty Se, s MSA heat piston Oliver, Jeanette — Jeanette recalls all the great people Muraaky, Virginta-Ginger ‘has fond memories: ofher she met, being the: Colt with Julie . . . spends her time junior year, Mr Metcalte’s aclass , _ will pursue avcareer{n scuba-diving 2s. Stir-ups 10,11; basketball 11; mascot medicine. ; 12 ais Oliver, Michael — Mike vividly recalls the feeling he got after making a touchdown, the day PM entered his English class. . . plans to become a pro-football player. . . track 10; Lettermen’s club 10,11,12; football 10,11,12. Olson, Robert — Bob enjoyed Mr. Biltngs’ chemistry class, football games, and PE . . wants to go to SDSC . golf 10,11,12. O’Neil, Timothy — Tim’s memories include all of his classes . . recalls watching people at lunch . . . band 10,11. Oostra, David — Dave liked all of his classes, especially English with Mrs. Hensley . . will always remember his friends. Orr, Vicki — Vicki spends her time sewing . . enjoyed her PE class . . will attend a business college . attended Western Hill HS before attending CHS. Ousley, Gary — Gary's pastimes include shopping at Goodwill stores, backpacking . . remembers Coach Hall, swimming at T andC. . willbe attending SDSC. . .JV football 10; football 11,12; track 11,12; Lettermen’s club 11,12; Key Club 11,12. Overstreet, Sigrid — Sigrid enjoyed Mrs. Remington's class. . . plans a career in medicine . 051 C1 1 AES 12) German club 11,12; Spanish Honor Baciety. 117, 12;. CSF FAA Pabst, David — Dave remembers Mr. Juel’s informative classes, when Hoover got beat in football . . plans to join the Navy and later attend UCB . . JV football 10; CSF 10: football 12; AFS 10,11,12. Pacheco, Monica — Monica will remember having only 3 classes in 12th, graduating mid-term . . plans a career in broadcasting . . Pacer-ettes 11; Girls’ League 11; track 10,11; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Paletz, Benn — Benn recalls Mr. Billing’s stories, Mr. Cameron's sayings, snowskiing . . plans a career in veterinary medicine at UC Davis . . JV football 10; JV track 10; Lettermen’s club 12; track 12: Key Club 11,12. Palmer, Richard — Rick enjoyed Mrs. MacMaster's, Mr. Limoli’s and Mrs. Swank's classes . . plans a career in law. . .JV basketball 10; debate 12; ‘speech 495,12. Parish, Joyce — Joyce will remember Spanish, homecoming games, floats, the crowning of the queen. plans to become a secretary . . Stir-ups 10,12. Parker, Ora — Brown Eyes fondly remembers when Dr. Frank directed the choir . . hopes to attend SDSC . Gospel choir 11,12; gymnastics a4 Bat Partovich, Tina — Tina will remember Kenny, senior proms. . .enjoyed PE and drama. . plans to become an interior decorator . . Stir-ups 10. Pearson, Carol — Carol will always remember all of her friends . . . plans to pursue a career in the medical field . Benchwarmers 12; choir 12; SIC 12. Penter, Marti — Ears remembers lunch with Debbie and Reg .. . plans a career in working with children after SDSC.. . Pacer 11,12. Peskin, Harold — Stan enjoyed being on the Pacer staff, meeting CK in study hall . . SIC 10; Pacer 11,12; basketball 10,11,12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Peters, Marcia — Pete will remember meeting BM, talking with MM, being 1st captain of the Pacer-ettes . plans to become a secretary after attending Sawyer . Girls’ League 10,11; Pacer-ettes 11,12; Auroras 12. Pfeffer, Kathleen — Kathy remembers eating lunch with Craigy on the wall wants to become an airline stewardess and travel . . gymnastics 10,11; swimming 12: track 11,12; CSF 10,11,12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Pheil, David — Dave enjoyed Mr. Billings’ chemistry class _ plans to become a civil engineer after attending SDSC. Phelan, Chatherine — Cathy enjoyed honors English with Mrs. Martin . . spends her time sewing and creating . plans to pursue a career in fashion design at UCSC. Phillips, Scott — Scott recalls the Hendricks’ experience, Mr. Elliot's good mornings . . JV basketball 10,11. -— a Picon, Susan — Sue will never forget MM at Mission Beach or Mrs. Thomas’ rolls catching on fire in 511... hopes to become a legal secretary . . SIC 10,11; Girls’ League 10,11; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Plahn, Deborah — Debbie recalls PE with sergeant Ulstad, the Sportsmen’s Club , summer '70, Cardiff, tennis on Sunday . . plans to attend SDSC . . softball 10; swimming 10,11,12. Platt, Rodney — Coo! Guy remembers when the Colts won a football game . . plans to become a commercial pilot. . . JV football 10. Pleasants, Gary — Gary will remember getting out of school , . spends his time racing cycles. Ponce, Mary — Mary recalls making baby an- nouncements for Mrs. Jones on the last day of school. spends her time going to CHS activities with the gang . plans to major in art at Mesa . . Stir-ups 12. Ponce, Rose — Rose will never forget the night DR forgot her red tights, or PE with all the hardworking letter-carriers . plans to major in sociology at SDSC . . Auroras 12; Pacer-ettes 11,12. Powell, Paulette — Paulette recalls morp night, snow skiing, beach parties, hockey games . . hopes to attend UC Santa Cruz. . AFS 11; GAA 10,11; ASB vice pres. 12: Our GANG 12; Auroras 12; CSF 10,11,12. Price, Douglas — Doug attended Morse before coming to CHS. .. . fondly remembers that special relationship with CS... SESICM2sg0l-t2: Primrose, James — Jim recalls throwing things around at lunch, after-school sports at Colina . . plans a career in forestry at the U of Arizona at Flagstaff . Gol W125 Pruski, Cindy — Cindy enjoyed Mr. Tadman’s class, getting two referrals in one week from Mr. Hendricks for being tardy . . French club 11; Campus Life 11,12. Pugh, Pamela — Pam enjoyed physiology and Mrs. MacMaster’s class . . hopes to become a registered nurse after attending Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Pulliam, Kim — John Smith recalls not going to school or class, Friday and Saturday nights . . enjoyed his French class. . . French club 10. Quinlivan, Stephanie — Q remembers when we beat Hoover in football enjoyed US history with Mr. Metcalfe . . plans to attend Grossmont Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Radican, Julie — Julie enjoyed getting involved in Mrs. Smith's class, being in Oklahoma, laughing and crying with her friends . . plans to attend SDSC . SiC 11; Stir- ups 11; Spanish Honor Society 11; mascot 12; AFS 12; CSF 11,02. Rainey, Charles — Chuck has been active in various sports atCHS. . .JV football 10: JV baseball 10; football 11,12; baseball 11,12. Ramirez, Chery! — Mackeral recalls trying to count Karen's boyfriends, being with the Munchkin clan, little Lulu. . . plans to join the Navy . . Pacer-ettes 11,12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Rankins, Robin — Robin remembers Mrs. Hampel’s PE class, the last bell, and gardening . . plans to major in psychology at USC. Rea, William — Alan liked working on cars, going to football games. . . hopes to become 4 ranger. . . JV baseball 10; baseball 11,12. Reding, Brenda — Brenda enjoyed her mass media class writing, painting . . plans to work with the airlines. Redmond, Linda — RB recalls parties, the gardens, and being with Larry . . gymnastics 11,12. Reeder, James — Stinko the Clown liked drama, making everyone laugh, playing the guitar . . plans to attend Grossmont. Reid, Roberta — Robin will never forget winning the Hoover football game ‘70, or Mr, Tadman’s class . French club 10,11,12. Reynolds, Michael — Mike liked his graphic arts class --remembers Shakey’'s after the football games - plans a career in photography . . Centaur 12; Campus Life 11,12. Reynolds, Vincent — Vince enjoyed his bachelor’s sur- vival class . . spends his time studying . , has plans of attending SDSC. Ricca, Janice — Big Mouth remembers the ASB ball, JWH, and teasing Horwatt Latin club 10,11; Benchwarmers 12. Rice, Robin — Robin recalls chemistry. American literature, studying the Bible . . hopes to attend SDSC. Riggs, Robert — Bob recalls Mr. Bunch’'s class, the last day of school ‘71, partying, building choppers . . plans to attend a junior college. Ring, Patrick — Pat was a new student at CHS this year _ recalls his physiology class . . plans to join the Navy or become a veterinarian. Rios, Michael — Hippie spends his time playing the guitar and body surfing . enjoyed Mrs. Hall's class. . . will attend Grossmont. Rios, Morris — Morris spends his time racing enjoyed auto shop and modern media. Robinson, Joe — Joe liked Mr. Juel’s class, playing bass for Bright Country . . plans include becoming a musician . bowling 10,11. Rogers, Debra — Debbie enjoyed marching with the letter-carriers, forgetting things constantly . . hopes to attend SDSC, get married, and raise a big family. . . Y- teens 10,11; Pacer-ettes 11,12; Benchwarmers 12. Romanelli, Helen — Helen recalls before-school and lunch-time talks with some very wonderful people, and football and baseball games . French club 10; Y-teens 10: Pacer-ettes 11; AFS 12; Benchwarmers 12; CSF 14512: Romero, Rebecca — Becky is looking forward to graudation enjoyed Mr. Rogers’ class . plans include traveling , SICHI2; Root, Elaine — Layne enjoyed crafts, Mr. Marlay’s jokes, ditching plans to become an interior decorator French club 10; Honor Roll 11 Rubin, Scott — Scott recalls the Ramsay Rumble . plans a career in medicine after attending UCSC. . .class VP 10: SIC 10; CSF 10,11; AFS 10,11; science fair g {2 I Rupert, David — Dave remembers Mr. Shaver's class, aeronautics, the ASB ball, Jen . has plans to attend Mesa. Rust, Gail — Turtle recalls going to parties, two funny locker incidents, before school laughs . . hopes to attend SDSC. _ Y-teens 10; class treasurer 11; Auroras 12; Centaur 12 Sanders, Barry — Ears liked his electronic music lab, the groove-in, and music at lunch . . spends his time at the beach. Sanders, Donald — The Spider enjoyed his geometry class, sneezing . . has plans to attend UCSD. . . Sic 10; Gospel choir 11,12; track 11 ,12; speech 11,12; cross country 12; Key Club 12. Sandland, Joyce — Joyce liked Mr. Tadman’s and Mrs. Hall's classes, eating, Shakespeare . . plans to attend Mesa or Grossmont. Sankary, Timothy — Tim enjoyed Mrs. Smith's class, science fairs, debates, soccer . . plans a career in law _ . . SIC 10; ICC 11; soccer 12; Key Club 1:4,12 AFS 11,12: German club 11,12; debate 11,12; CSF 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. Saunders, Arlene — Arnie enjoyed Mrs. Powell's and Mrs. Hall’s classes, cheating from Rover, life with Mr. Tadman, and ballet with Mrs. Keefer . . spends her time eating. Savery, Mark — Mark remembers when Hoover lost, the Krooskos party 71, and Mr. Cameron . . hopes to attend SsDsc . . baseball 10,12. Sawyer, Donna — Donna plans to attend UCSD . Honor Roll 10,11 Sawyer, Timothy — Tim spends his time at the beach and parties . . enjoyed the last day of schoo! . . plans to attend Harvard and later become a lawyer. Sayles, Cecilia — Cece enjoyed Mr. Cameron's and Mr. Tadman’s classes, swimming, singing, football . plans to become an anesthesiologist . Umoja 11 Sayles, Ervia — Sugar Bear recalls her speech class, dancing, lunch with Reynetta, Shelia, Cece, Cladette . enjoys meeting people . hopes to become a CPA after attending UCSD . . Umoja 10. Scalisi, Salvatore — Sal hopes to become a PE instructor after attending Grossmont . . wrestling 10,11,12. Scherlis, Marc — Marc will never forget his wood shop class, Mr. Shaver's war stories, or Mr. Lane’s sermons . has plans to attend Mesa. Schlotman, Sylvia — Sib liked marching at football games, Mrs. Geiger's class. swimming 10; Pacer-ettes 11 Schmieder, Brent — Brent enjoyed his PE class, after school hours, and motorcycling . plans to attend SDSC. Schoenberg, Richard — Honey liked being Uncle Rick recalls swimming, soccer games, and Fred and Misty’s locker , hopes to attend Oregon Tech . French club 10; pep band 11; German 11,12; soccer 10a Mate Schroeder, John — John enjoyed being in the Latin club plans a career in computer technology. Schroers, Kathleen — Kathy spends her time at the beach recalls Mrs. Bryant's class . hopes to attend Grossmont Schwartz, Phyllis — Phy! recalls fainting in biology. the Hoover game, Mrs. Ramsay's class . plans a career in law after attending UCSD SIC 10; Girls’ League 11; Auroras 12; CSF 11,12; AFS 11,12 Scott, Cindy — Too-Too recalls having first lunch with her friends every year, and English with Mrs. Tidwell has plans to attend Grossmont to prepare for a career in nursing Scott, Donald — Don remembers standing at attention in Draz’s class, making obscene phone calls, and truckin’ . : hopes to become a lawyer after attending Long Beach State Scott, Thomas — Tom recalls graphic arts, physiology and friends . likes to swim and hike . . cross country 10,11,12; track 10,11,12; band 10,11 12, Scranton, Joan — Joni liked Mr. Shaver's and Mrs. Groff’s classes, ditching with Meek . enjoys working with children and hopes to attend UC Berkeley . . Pacer- ettes 11,12; Benchwarmers 12. Scranton, John — John enjoyed his basic biology class, raising pigeons plans to join the Navy Scurlock, Doug — Spot recalls football practices, getting high, and after-games at Carnations . plans to become a mechanic . _ baseball 10; football 10,11,12. Sheridan, Danitza — Danitza liked her classes with Mr. Shaver, Mr. Deise, Mr. Lane, and all her favorite people . plans to become a dental hygienist after attending Mesa. Shewmaker, LuEllen — Munchkin recalls her junior year, the Mackeral, TJ, drill, football games, drama. . plans to attend SDSC. _Y-teens 10; Girl's League 10,11; Pacer- ettes 11,12; Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Silverman, Scott — Scotty will never forget Mr. Elliott's or Mr. Martin's classes, his Datsun, or Kathy . hopes to become a doctor. Simpson, Leslie — Leslie has plans to attend Grossmont after graduation. 213— Skeet, Donald — Don liked Mr. Bunch’s class, lunch with Sally, sleeping, riding cycles . plans to attend Mesa. Smith, Alma — Alma recalls making pancakes in Mrs Quiett’s class for a shop class, going to CHS activities, and Mr. Shaver's class her future plans include marriage Smith, Jeff — Jeff enjoyed electric shop, PE, and walking down the hall with his girl. . plans to attend SDSC. bowling 10 Smith, Ronald — Ron liked Mrs. Hall's class, swim practices, and famous locker room quotes . . water polo 10,11,12; swimming 10,11,12. Soper, Deborah — Soap recalls Mrs. Smith's class, the Hoover game, no. 17, and the Click . . spends her time horseback riding, swimming, and hiking 7 HGS (OM 1; Madrigals 11,12; Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Spangier, Anita — Amoeba remembers water balloon fights with Lozier, skin-diving, sports, and eating... . will attend SDSC. basketball 11; GAA 12; Our GANG 12; tennis 11,12; softball 11,12; badminton 10,11,12. Spangler, Janet — Jan enjoyed football and basketball games, and her chemistry class . plans to attend SDSC . Pacer-ettes 11; Y-teens 10,11; Stir-ups 10,11,12: Benchwarmers 12 Spooner, Michael — Spink recalls beating Hoover in ‘70, the time Mr. Whited told the class everyone would die in the ‘80's, meeting DC, eating free at Carnations . . baseball 10; Letterman's Club 11,12; football 10,11, 12. Sprink, Robert — Bob spends his time counting the hours left in school . hopes to join the Navy and become district manager for Copley papers Stahl, Jane — Janie liked horseback riding, going to football games, and her English class . . plans a career as an office worker. Stang!, Barbara — Barb enjoyed being cheerleader, sharing fun times with friends . . likes talking, yelling, diving. . . hopes for a teaching career . _ AFS 12; Stir- ups 12; cheerleader 12; gymnastics 10,11,12. Stensaker, Debbie — Sten enjoyed her psychology class, sports, and JW . plans a dental career . . tennis 12; basketball 11,12; softball 11,12. Stephens, Gary — OD liked surfing, woodshop, and Mr. Urban’s smile . . surfing 10,11,12. Stevens, Risa — Risa recalls her graphic arts class, the dark room, the guys, the Hoover game, fainting, and Mrs. Brigg’s class . Plans to attend UCLA .+ . AFS 10; Pacer-ettes 11,12; Stir-ups 12 Stevenson, Peggy — Stevie won't forget Lynn's slumber party, summer ‘71, last football game at Morse. . . hopes to attend Mesa . ¥Y-teens 10; Our GANG 12; volleyball O,11512 Stewart, Mary — Kathy liked her biology and physiology classes, talking to Val, Mary, and Helen . . hopes to attend SDSC . Honor Roll 10; AFS 11,12; Stir-ups 2 Stodelle, Marcia — Marcia enjoyed her homemaking and English classes, meeting Rick . . spends her time reading hopes to become a nurse. Stone, Stephen — Stoner recalls study hall in the quad with MP, ditching swim practice, and eating lunch with CH hopes to attend USC. . football 10; water polo 11; swimming 10,11,12. Strain, Jamey — Jamey remembers football games, friends, and marching band practices on cold, foggy mornings . hopes to become a teacher. . . CSF 11; Auroras 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12; marching and concert bands 10,11,12 Streyer, Susan — Sue won't forget her geometry class, swimming workouts, football games, bikerides, or going to the beach . Honor Roll 10; swimming 10,11,12; GAA 1031:4,72 Strick, Sally — Sal enjoyed singing with the Madrigals, and going to football games . . plans to become a dental hygienist Girl's League 10,11; swimming 11; Honor Roll 11,12; Madrigals 10,11,12; Benchwarmers 12; Auroras 12. Sumrow, Patrick — Pat liked Mr. Tadman’s class, meeting Angie, and working on his muskrat farm in Oakland. . hopes to attend SDSC. . wrestling 10,11; track 10,11,12. Swan, Shauna — Shauna-na recalls the ‘71 GAA banquet, SH, swim meets . . plans to attend SDSC. SIC 10; badminton 12; Our GANG 12; Honor Roll 10,12; swimming 11,12; water polo 11,12; softball 10,11,12; GAA 10,11,12. Swanson, Noreen — Mouse liked psychology, chemistry, and physiology . . recalls football games, track meets 11th grade buddies . . Girls’ League 10; SIC 10,11; Benchwarmers 12; Auroras 12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. Swenson, William — Bill enjoyed photography and art . plans will take him to Grossmont. Swiersz, Daniel — Harvey thought both Mr. Billings’ and Mr. Metcalfe’s classes were unforgettable . . spends his time playing baseball . . will attend SDSC. Taitano, Cecilia — Cecil remembers having Mr. Deise, Mrs. Johnston as teachers recalls counting Mr. Overstreet’s whatnots in summer school . . attended Lincoln HS before CHS. Tallamante, Ricardo — Rick won't forget going to his house with friends to have lunch . MD after attending UCSD . . plans to become an : swimming 10; Honor Roll +: CSE14, Tarantino, Peter — Pete enjoyed auto shop with Mr. Bunch. . . spends his time building racing engines . plans to attend Mesa. Taylor, Nancy — Nanc recalls ethnic experiences with the speech team, writing aggravating editorials to the Pacer class sec’'y 10; Girls’ League 10; swimming 10,11; Benchwar re ety dP ONL ann pres. 12; co-editor- in-chief Cen- taur 12. odd ies Baloy UN Teacher, Brian — Brian recalls playing tennis, being with good friends . . won't forget Mr. Juel’s stories, Mr. Murphy’‘s fun-and-profit schemes, and some good parties . tennis 10,11,12. Teller, Janice — Jan remembers hostessing a pancake breakfast for a shop class to sell bonds, . plans to attend Grossmont and major in home economics . . . Stir-ups 10,111,129 Thomason, Jerrie — Jed fondly remembers Mrs. Clark's class ... wants to become a nurse . . “Sayvimming 10,11; French club 10,11,12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. Tibbetts, Terry — Bubbles’ favorite class was her lunch break. . . willnever forget the prom. . seeks a career in sewing. . . Stir-ups 12. . Torretto, Bernadette — Bernie will always remember happy times with Tom, the football and basketball games has plans of becoming a psychiatric social worker after attending SDSC . . Y-teens 10,11; Auroras 12; Benchwarmers 12. Townes, Steve — Steve enjoyed woodshop. . . spends his time surfing . . hopes to attend the U of Hawaii. Treantafilos, Janice — Jan vividly recalls the mornings before school . . really enjoyed choir . . choir 11,12. Tucker, Thaddeus — Fritz remembers the last day of schoo! '71. . . seeks a career in clothes designing after attending UCSD. Tyler, Richard — Richard liked Mr. Shaver’s class. . . plans to attend college in New Mexico . . JV basketball 10; basketball 11,12. Udvarhelyi, Glenn — Psycho recalls biology, the ‘71-'72 football season, beating Hoover in ‘70 .. . wants to become a PE coach . . JV football 10; SIC 11; football 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 11,12. Urban, Gene — Gene will never forget winning CIF in water polo, or Mr. Juel’s class-of-many-subjects plans a career in denistry . . JV water polo 10; JV swimming 10; SIC 10; water polo 11,12; swimming 11,490 Valasakos, Petra — Pilar Snail will remember truckin’ with Gaylord, Betty, Maryl and Flora . . plans to major in art at SDSC. . Centaur 11,12; homecoming attendant 19,12. Valenzuela, Shery! — Sheree remembers the '71-'72 rallies, lunch with J, K, and B, the Saints game, cheering . . wants to become a receptionist . . JV cheerleader 10; Pacer-ettes 11; gymnastics 10,11; Auroras 12: songleader 12. Valverde, Belen — Belen thought Mr. Meénache’s class was great. . recalls all of the people she met. . . likes to sew, play tennis, babysit . . will attend SDSC. Vander Linden, Steve — Steve's memories include Mr. Shaver's class, getting out of school . . has plans of attending Grossmont. Van Doren, Michael — Mike liked his auto shop class, working on cars . . hopes to become an auto mechanic. Van Luchene, Debra — Debbie enjoyed Mr. Deise’s and Mr. Metcalfe’s classes, lunch with MJ and SD Pacer-ettes 11,12. Varni, Anita — Niter remembers 10th grade, JC, baseball games, going crackers and bananas at school. . . wants to attend SDSC and prepare for a TV career. . . Y-teens 10,11; play productions 11,12; Benchwarmers 12. Vergara, Michael — Mike spends his time camping, girl- watching, and attending football games . . enjoyed Mr. Billings’ and Mr. Medenwald’s classes . . plans to attend UCSD. Villon, Ramon — Ramon recalls his physics and French classes, fighting with Blair future plans include attending UCSD . . track 10; CSF 11, Waggoner, Miriam — Miriam will remember CHS actual- ly winning football games . . hopes to attend Mesa and become a social worker . . orchestra 10,11,12. Wahl, Eugene — Jeep attended St. Augustine before coming to CHS. . liked not getting hassled about his hair . plans to attend UCSD . . CSFS10,1 1,12. Wahlberg, Dee — Dee-Dee enjoys being with Richard, camping. horses, people . . Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10:14%,12. Walker, Cathie — Cathie liked Mr. Juel’s class . enjoys going to the beach in the evening. . plans a career in marine biology . . Y-teens 10; Stir-ups 10. Walker, Stephen — Steve will remember cutting down Coach Ferguson . . plans a career in medicine at SOSC . JV football 10; golf 10,11,12. Walters, Wayne — WBW remembers when CHS won their first game in 2 years . . enjoyed Mr. Limoli’s English class . . . plans a career in business administration . soccer 10. Warner, Stephen — Mighty Midget will never forget when he grew % of aninch . . Pacer 11,12; wrestling 10,174,122 Warr, Sylvia — Kathy will always remember giving Mrs. Archibald surprise parties, listening to her marvelous dis- cussions, Mrs. Quiett’s food class, Cindy's cooking . plans to become a dental assistant. Wax, Gary — Waxie enjoyed talking to all the people . golf 10,11. Weast, Marian — Marian remembers visiting with LLB, beating Hoover, CIF swim meet ‘71, MS . . plans to attend Grossmont AFS 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Benchwarmers 12. Weaver, Ronald — Weav enjoyed the spirited people and the friendly feeling on campus . . Will always remember Coach DL. . plans to attend Mesa . . choir 10,11,12. Weber, Maureen — Morecalls eating lunch with the girls, teasing the TA’s at lunch . . liked office training, and working with the Pacer staff . . Pacer 12. Weir, Charles — Greg enjoyed his aeronautics class, field trips, movies, assemblies, teachers . . speech 11,12; AFS 12; Stir-ups 12. Weischedel, Glen — Wish liked Mr. Rizor’'s woodshop class. . . remembers meeting a lot of good people . spends his time riding cycles . . plans @ career in real estate after Grossmont . . Campus Life 10,11,12. Weisinger, Nancy — Nancy enjoyed sociology and drama the most. . plans to attend SDSC. EEE st APRN CINE TENNENT NEN EY TLE I So GIR I RR Ge ON Weitzen, Harold — Skip liked Ben Limoli’s intriguing class . . remembers Draz's poor ability in judging diving competition . . water polo 10,11; speech 12; swimming 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. West, Glenn — Glenn recalls Mr. Cameron's exciting class, Mr. Newall’s musical talents with the accordion . plans a career in the medical field after SOSC.. . . Honor Roll 12; Stir-ups 10,172. Wiedenfeld, Linda — Linda liked Mr. Rogers’ class, football games with Jan and Carol . . plans to become a registered nurse after attending SDSC . . Y-teens 10; ICC 10; Pacer-ettes 11; Auroras 12; Benchwermers 2 Stir-ups 10,11,12. Wilkins, Michele — Michele enjoyed her PE class . ‘ hopes to become an airline stewardess . . Umoja 11; Gospel! Choir 11; Stir-ups 40,11. Williams, Barbara — Tabasamu liked Lozier's PE class . spends her time talking on the phone and going out . , . plans’a secretarial career after attending SDCC . Stir-ups 10,11. Williams, Bridget — Bridget enjoyed biology. . . recalls the Black Assembly, football games, and football after- games . . hopes to attend UCSD... Y-teens 11; Umoja 11; Benchwarmers 12; SIC 12; Gospel choir q9,.48: Williams, Roscoe — Roscoe remembers when CHS beat Hoover in football, and Dillane’s history class . . plans @ career in pharmacology after UCSF . . AFS 11; ticket auditor 12; CSF 11,12; Stir-ups 11,12. 4@ dil 0077 gy” ‘loo ) te “Ainl Vga fo Y v4 j Ip o i ictiy 408 Willis, Dwight — Dwight enjoyed Mr. Martin’s English class . . remembers getting out at noon for one whole week . . liked the job of track manager. Wilson, Ellen — Yellen will remember the prom of ‘71 j . plans to attend UCSD . . Pacer-ettes 11; Auroras 12; German club 11,12; Stir-ups 10,12; CSF 10,11.12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10,11,12. Withrow, Randy — Randy recalls trying to jump over Miss Carlstrom’s MG but landing on the hood instead. . . enjoyed Mr. Juel’s class . . JV football 11; UV track 11, Whittmayer, Kurt — Witt enjoyed biology with Miss Caristrom . recalls the hidden ball trick against San Diego which started a little fuedin’ . JV football 10; baseball 10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12; Key Club 1:0,.7-4, t2 Wolfe, Royso — Rusty really enjoyed his electronic music class. . . recalls lunch with Stan, Dave, Paul, Noreen. , plans a music career at SDSC. . . marching band 10,11; Key Club 12. Wong, Sophia — Sophia will never forget being in room 502 with JJ, graduating 1 year early . . plans to enter the medical field at UCB. Wood, Sandi — Sandi liked her PE class . football games, working with the Pacer-ettes . . plans to attend SDSC. . Pacer-ettes 11,12; Benchwarmers 12; Stir-ups 10,11,12. . recalls Woods, Dennis — Monkey recalls wood and auto shop . remembers meeting all the fine black people . plans to be a contractor and attend college in San Jose. football 10,11; cross country 12; track 10,11,12. } h 4 ’ te 8 eg ) es , } ae 4 J 7) | 2 7 f f , f i 4b “i; ve C x y j i, 1 LA i? ag) eee ee, a UE = € é Luk ASA A, I f { { lf | VOMCy 4 Uf Woods, Ronald a Ron enjoyed his PE class the most JV track, 10,141. Woods, Stephanie — Stephanie remembers Mrs. Bryant's class, winning football games . plans to become a registered nurse . . Our GANG 12; swimming 10,11,12, Woods, William — Bill enjoyed his PE class . . plans to pursue 4 career in data processing. Workman, John — John liked Mrs. Ramsey's class. . will always remember his friends . . plans to attend Grossmont. Young, Donna — Donna spends her time riding bikes at the beach . , hopes to attend Grossmont. . swimming 12; speech 12; Campus Life 11,12. Young, Mitchell — Mitch vividly recalls Billings’ Comedy Hour. . . plans to attend UCSD . , debate 10,11,12 Zamora, Richard — Rick will never forget the days with Coach Hall . . JV football 10,11; JV track 10,11; football 12; track 12. Zarelli, Robbie — Robbie enjoyed lunch with the same girls, talking about the same boys every year . plans to major in psychology at Grossmont. Ziegenfuss, Lynnette — Lynn remembers CIF’s, cruisin’ in the canoe with PP and gang, the victory over Hoover GAA 10,11; Auroras 12; Our GANG 12; Comm. of Student Activities 12; Campus Life 10,11,12. Fs VA SIT) A ¢ f apy 7 et , ) A Beety off Ae is “CG € (ee ont WI A 4 2 “ed Mf Ar] ; £4 ( i $ fe ” 4 wy J ff 2 fr , é A a of ff Z C g od ; , 215— ‘If You Have Knowledge, The class of '72 has four | Valedictorians who have achieved a perfect record throughout their | four years of high school. They are: Miriam Aftreth, Collette Furr, above, Tom Papageorge | and Ellen Wilson, below. To the right is Harold Mack who earned the second highest grade point | average and the honor of class Salutatorian. CSF life members, left, are those who maintained membership in CSF for four of the six semesters of high school. The Bank of America plaque winners, below left are; Hollis Gentry, Lynn Gordon, and Lorene Hogya for Fine Arts, Science Math, and Vocational Arts, respectively. John Sadoski received a plaque also, for Liberal Arts. The Westinghouse Science Research winners, below are Scott Rubin and Lynn Gordon. Both were in the top 300 in the nation and Scott was among the top 40 contestants. INDEX Administration 3 si .cs 4s oe eee eee ee 30 American Field:Service 347,.4.247000 eee 83 Art Club aac een tera ak Ae ee ee 133 ALS Bo Ballistic aa eee ee eee 130 Aus. 8. Cabinete na .scn toe. e ee ee ee 78 PUIPOTES : cgi5 soe ets Soke oe oon Re ee ee 101 Bacnelors: Survival’ Gaawes ee 129 Baaminton, Girlsia te. ay ee ee eee 122 Ban Ry ne ore er ne « Dee ne ee 58,110 Baseball Vin Geant cee eee ee ee ae eh Baseball Varsity 25.725 ee a ee ee eee ee. Basketball (Ves tik oi eaten ee ee 91 Basketballs Varsity 23. ae eee eee 88 Benchivvarmers . 340. ee eee 66 Cafeteria: Workers... eee eee ee eee 43 Centaur Start tame an hale Be eee ee 70,220 Charlies King Assembly ....,...4).5 ae 128 Cheerieaders cine cen tte ee 68 CHOM eis ao eee eo ee eee oe 124 Colt. Mascot iv: 2,45. sei ee Ce ee ee 67 Cross: CountrysJ (Vi. eee ee 49 Cross: Country. Varsity ae 48 CSE Life’: Members: tone ee ee Zak?) CorsMembers £240 meen cae a eee ee ee 82 GCUStOdians se ae Pes eee ae ee ane ee 43 Hehate:. ean iw irs See ee ee 86 EU VIN Ge etc Ss eke eS ae ee ee ee 117 ES PLETE CORI Rene cle cr auch ee recent tian eee or ee 18 Drilsteam Officers. 5. ete en eee 18 Football. J Vedi ata cine eee ee ete ee 57 FootballaVarsitVic3 cae ee ee ee 54 Foreign exchange students. = 1... eee 85 FOrensics= 1 CaMniwaen tsa Aer eee ee es 86 German; Clu bie oen ee cae te eri ee ne aoe 1) Sirtottha:Month oss ti. re ee ee ee ee 100 CSA Aa aa netic eee bya gor ee ee 47 SOB ero os ee eae Oe eae ate ER en 113 GCymnastice. GIrls a anon ta noe ene ee 94 GYRINASTICS pV re ences Gee eee eer 50 Gymnastica. Girls mace... ee 4 eee ee ee 94 Gymnastics, Varsitya... 67.0. oe ee eee 50 FIOMECOMING sutnc ccten oe hol lee eee ee een 62 Homecoming: Courter. 7 .c. pane ee eee 65 Honorary service Society 45... 3 eee 101 PIuroles Cre Wii cae eee ee 133 InterCultural Assembly: 7... 5...+5 5 soe ee (Pals VON Clase 2 wet bet oo a eee 148 Uunior Class AdVisoret.. 11800 eee 151 VUnIOF Clase OTICOlS ta ee ee 148 BOY IUD. 2 bitunG cree ab ote oe eee ee ke 98 Latin: Clubs Soe se fe ce ee oo Lettermen’s Club) fare oe eee ee 99 Madrigals..-9s as pes estas Ranier ee 125 Marching Band «i368. s1320an we ee 58 Mascots: sss steals eae 67 Math Team.) cineca oe ee a 87 Newspaper Staff... Snes eee eee 60 Orchestra via} so ee eee le Pacer-ettes 5 iGsb 5c nea ee ene ee 16 Pacer ‘Staff aida tic. be pis Se ee ee 60 Patrons. icv. ta ee ee ee 219 Pep Band 33 .iee ees aa ae ee 103 Pep Squad. .s.ce eo, eevee ee eee 68 Play Productions s2,2..0%. i 86 Queens, Homecoming = 45. 555,68 65 Salutatorian sjosp an oo es oa ee 216 Secretaries 835. sos, Daa ea i ee ee ee eee 43 Senior Class; a.¥scc7) Sas Sete oe eee 160 senior Class Advisors... 4... 005. snore eee 160 Senior Class Committee Chairmen............ 160 Senior Class Officers]... eee 161 Senior Write-Ups2555...53 46 ee eee 209 S:HiA DBs wise oa eee 133 Softball) Girls’ e242. hee a oo eee 123 Songleaders i... Pe. si os Oe ee eee 68 Sophomore. Class s3 a4. 2. ee ee ee 136 Sophomore Class Advisors ................05. 146 sophomore: Class:Officers =.) 4-41. eee 134 Spanish Honor Society...3. os ee ee 87 Stage! Band wifey anes i Se ee ee Vt Summer School-Special Courses .............. 14 Surfing Clu Bec ate cc crate nee ce ern 10 Swimming; Girls) eis 5.2 eu ee ee 44 Swimming, IV 6 so eee ee 1:18 Swimming; Varsity... 2 a eee ee 118 Teacher Preparation ©... 45.08. cee eee eae TeNNIS 64.296 «3 dawnt eae Th ee eee ee 120 Tennis, Girlsic. 055 «nes ke «ore Se ee 46 Track Girls). 2235 8 sp ecetnc teases ee ee 123 Tracks: JV 26% 0ass age ae ee eee anaes Track, Varsity 3 ion 23 co eee 114 Valedictorian io se asia as Soe kee eee 216 Volleyball, Girls”; ovary aca eee eee eee 45 Water: Polo; JiViii a ee ee ee 53 Water Polo,:Varsitya a5 ee 52 Wrestling. JVs cea. 25 ia oe ee eee 93 Wrestling. Varsity: os gt eee 92 Yearbook Staff, ¢2i,26) eee ete PATRONS Aaron's Rockin’ Horse Mrs. Anne Allred Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Apostol College Grove Merchants Association Firestone Store College Grove Center Paul Hall, Advertising Presidente del Mundo King Milligan, Realtor College Grove Center 286-3350 Greg Lambron ee ——————— Bonnie C. Parker Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Spiro A. Valasakos SPECIAL CREDIT FOR CONTRIBUTIONS OF: | Mr. Phil Binks, Photographer—City of San Diego | Byron Skalman, Photographer—UC San Diego Mr. Dave Young, Mr. Joe Marine, Mr. Burton Nestor—Busco-Nestor Studios 219— 9% AN 30! ROL Ano BLVD, : 4800 The 1972 CENTAUR staff stayed up late at night and arose early in the morning to complete its work and meet its deadlines. There was time for fun and gaiety, too, as the staff held impromtu work sessions such as the early morning caper pictured below. During the year there were moments of frus tration, anxiety and disagreements, but all staff members shared in the exhilarating feeling when the last pages were completed. and sent to the publisher! We hope the efforts of the staff will provide you with a few memories of the year. Lovet. ane TT OO ng Mere weole Wns bunch , ROLANDO BID,” 48008 May this book be a ray of sunshine to you. ee Petra Valasakos and Nancy Taylor at Co-editors, '72 CENTAUR j : 221 §@ As the stillness of summer settles over the school, we are reminded that our generation is like the powerful waves breaking on the shore. The raging sea represents the turbulence and frenzy inherent in our generation. As ve set the pace each day of each season, we must be ready to meet the challenges before us. Taking a final look at the tempestuous sea and its many moods and vast pokertial: we ‘realize that today's youth also have 2 these characteristics. Our actions and accomplishments. ee are not like those of the seagull, fleeting whims to be forgotten; they are instead components of the future. 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