Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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MEGAN ELIZABETH-ANNE FARRELL . .. remembers being in a class play, cheerleading winning 3rd place in two science fairs . .. plans to become a doctor or veterinarian and win the Nobel Prize You can't rock the boat ifyou're rowing it. LAURA A. FAUSLIN THERESA FAVATA Terry remembers being in BYE BYE BIRDIE and fainting over David Paulson, going to McDonalds at lunch time, the ladies in the attendance office . . . Smile RUTH A, FEILER . . . Frog Legs . . . remembers partying on the upper field. Good and bad times with J.B. .. . plans to go to college to major in art. Staying with .l.B. as long as life permits . . . We'rejust two lost souls swim- ming in a lishbowl, year after year, running over the same old ground-what have we found? The same old fears. Wish you were here. KENNETH WAYNE FLETCHER.. . Pineapple-Pest '. .. The J.C.F.C., playing football, cheering at our last football game against San Clemente . . . plans to go to college at U.C.I., pursue major of history . . . Remember not what D.H.H.S. can do for you but what you can do for D.H.H.S. BONNIE FLOYD . . . remembers meeting boyfriend Bob, being in the fashion shows, . .. plans to go to college, hoping to get into the designing lield . . . Smile you look like a fish. THOMAS MICHAEL FLYNN ... J.C. ... remembers watching Johnny Carson every night and forming J.C.F.C., taking league champion- ship in J.V. baseball, football, baseball . . . plans to attend Georgetown Uni- versity and major in international affairs . . . Convince your fellow human the importance of peace, brotherhood, and nonviolence, and after he's con- vinced, take a ballpeen hammer and coldcock him. ELIZABETH ANN FOGERTY . . . Beth . . . remembers football games, pep rallies, captain of the flag team, parades, falling in love, parties, McDonalds's, growing up, Carl plans to go to college and become a special ed. teacher, marry Carl . . . Love makes life beautiful, so why bother with hate?! JEFF FOHRMAN . . . remembers wouldn't you like to know! plans to go to college, get ajob, keep on enjoying the finer points on life . . . Up your nose with a rubber hose. ROBERT GLENN FOSTER . . . Bob . . . remembers becoming a Chris- tian, and girls .. . plans to travel with the Lord in his footsteps Oh magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt His name together Psalms 34:3 THOMAS JOESPH FRIGONE JR. Tom remembers hanging in the mall, watching the women walk by. Beach Activities and getting out of school early every day, Kayaking down the Colorado river . . . plans to be- come a nutritionist . . . Try to love every second ofevery day. OYVIND FYGD . . . Norwiegan AFS-exchange student . . . plans to go to a university, journalism, social science . . . Walk together, talk together, people ofthe earth, then and only then shall we have peace. MAURA LYNN GAMBLE .. . remembers double session at S.C., falling in love, football games, best friends, parties . . . plans to go to college, work withjuviniles or fashion design . . . lfyou can't beat 'emjoin 'em. JOHN EVERRETE GILL . . . Trudger Babyface . .. remembers varsity football, baseball, Stamos Apt., V.W. and Emu's parties, three stooges, Jr.Sr. Prom, Car pool and being on time, snow skiing with friends, good summers. CARON LANE GOLLER . .. Stiff remembers swim team '75-'76, coming out of the Haunted Hause alive, getting Erin Porter in trouble, the night before graduation, Massachusetts, Chorus . . . plans on going to college and getting the most out of life! . . . Smile!, it makes people wonder what you've been up to! l68 One Year Before the Mast

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35 Senior Shipmates SRS. SET STYLES When we look back over the past 200 years of American life we can see many changes have occured since we gained our inde- pendence. Changes ranging from morals, to life styles and to fash- ions. We can compare the frilly outfits ofthe colonists to the work clothes of the settlers. And we can do the same today. Todays clothes for the most part can be discribed in one word . . . casual. Men's clothes have gone from straight legged pants to the stylish flair type. Denim and corduroy are popular for pants and match- ing jackets. Also, they are very comfortable and fit well. Men's shirts offer a better opportunity for uniqueness, the range includes hang-ten teeshirts to silk prints. Women's clothes are ever chang- ing. Dress lengths havegone from mini to midi all within about 2 years. Pant suits with matching vests and blouses are very popular and are made out of almost every type of material. Long blouses and belts make a very casual look. Then there are the fads such as 6 inch high tennis shoes, happy faces, hats, scarfs and for both men and women the traditional blue jeans will always be something to fall back on. DIRK NORTHROP ELLIS Jerk remembers friends, volleyball, surfing, shop classes and finally fixing my truck plans to go to a .l.C., meet people, make friends and have fun Friends are of greater value than money. SCOTT FRANKLIN ELLIS .. . remembers getting in trouble, having fun playing sports like football and basketball . . . plans to own my own nursery or become a landscape architect and to live in the country, plans a trip to India . , , Life is a material substance, but the spirit moves on. DENISE MARIE EMORY Necie remembers l8th B-day, R.B., T.B., Christmas formal 75-76 with Jeff R., never will forget Tony and Bur- nett, taking Baseball stats, G.A.A., voted one ofthe I5 semi-finals for Home- coming. Most of all remembers smiling When you don't have much, smiling gives more. HOLLIE MARIE ENGEN ... remembers smiling with Sue and Shuy , gymnastics 3 yrs., dance, Homecoming princess, R.B.W., lunch lines blues . . . plans to attend college and major in art and travel . . . Love and enjoy life! ANTHONY THOMAS ENGLISH .. . Tony . . . remembers the crowds and the hassles in the halls, and the narcs on the field . . . plans to be a sales- man or marketing agent. SHERRI ESTRADA ... Candy ... remembers the time I gave my life to Jesus . . . plans to be in the ministry of music and recording . .. Chris- tianity is a relationship between you and Christ, He came to give life a more abundantly and Loves you so much, it hurts-Matt. l6:24 DANIEL P. EVATT . .. remembers Fall semester of senior year, gradu- ating mid year . .. Come up and visit, Rt. l, Box 3l, Bonanza Oregon. NANCY DIANE FALEY . . . remembers the stage, rubber ducky, Grim- my, falling in love, my promise rings , . . plans to major in fashion careers and cosmotology . . . Because we are not afraid of tomorrow nor restricted by yesterday, we are able to love today. .f' ' . ,ffgisiai i -, T67 ,jf -Lesfig, fggfiik? 'Tjlzeif 1 '- -1 15133 7 4-



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