Del Campo High School - Decamhian Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)
- Class of 1974
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The conference consisted mainly of 'liaslc Forces which concerned themselves with such possibilities as Communications, Alternative Education, and Sex Education, where students worked and searched together for practical ways to apply these new ideas into our present educational system. However, the growth of these ideas did not end with the conference, but continued at District Student Council meetings every other VV:-dnesday. Interesting results came from some of these Task Forces. From the Communications Task Force, who's purpose was to hetter the communication gap hetween the high schools, came a District Newsletter which was distrihuted to all of the high schools in the district. This newsletter contained District Student Council news, individual high school news, and any other educational 9+ aim., sm. wil o . X5 'K' . 'X ei.:-Q9 ,, sc- Y to V.:,:a 5,f5 -ffl? X . ,a news that effected students. The Inter- School Communications committee was a result of the Task Force, Student Council: ls it needed? headed by Steve Lady. Within this committee, students exchanged schools for a day in order to observe the differences and similarities in which each school was run, and to possibly find new ideas in which their school could benefit. For example, because of itls success at other schools within the district, Del Campo's Student Advisory Committee distributed surveys concerning the possibility of A-Pass-Fail grading in the Girl's P.E. Department. Top left: Steve Lady talks with D.S.C. President, Peggy Swenson during a General Assembly meeting. Top right: Steve Lady and Katie Conners work on exchanges in the Inter-school Communications committee. Lower right: Lori Breshears and Jackie Martin sit in on the Pass-Fail Grading Task Force. Bottom left: District Student Council President, Peggy Swenson. Xliddle: Gigi Nlontavlio, Jill Gerkovich. and Dave Malakie listen during a Curriculum Task Force meeting. Bottom right: Members of the Sex-Education Task Force, Steve Hall, jim Ford, Bryan Coleman, Lori Breshears, and Dave Malakie. prepare for a proposal to be presented to the students. , . S tefve Lad Vlrlith the beginning of fall semester, tht Del Campo student body found itself capably headed by Steve Lady as Student Body President. As a U.C. student for four years, Steve's background in student government included such offices as Class President as a sophomore, Commissioner of Publicity and Student Body Vice- President as a junior, and finally as a senior, Student Body President. Steve showed his leadership at a district-Wide level by heading a task force titled, Student-Council: ls it needed? at the Fall District-VVide Student Leadership Conference, and by holding the position Executive Board member of District Student Council. X S I 4 x .4 Besides his obvious interest in student government, Steve had also put much of his effort into our sports program. He participated in D.C.'s annual Sports-a- Rama two years and had been on the football and wrestling teams. With all of this behind him, it's no wonder Steve was voted Student of the Month'l for October. Two fantastic groups came to perform at Del Campo and Steve was largely responsible for their appearances. Une was McCrary , a black family group making a cross-country tour, and the other, the world famous Up With Peoplen group which Steve is seriously thinking of joining for a year. All in all, Steve Lady helped make Del Campo's fall semester productive and interesting. Fall Student Bod Officers 'llhough student government was a mass of dis-organization at the beginning of fall semester, the elected Student Body Officers helped bring it quickly back into shape. 'llom Cole helped a great deal in the organization of 'iSpirit Wleekll and served on the Rally Committee, while Commissioner of Campus Relations, Darcy Bradbury, was voted 'AStudent of the Month , particularly for her outstanding contributions to student government. Brian Coleman, Student Body Vice-President, headed the Sex- lfducationll 'llask Force at District Student Council, and Commissioner of Elections and Polls, Katie Conners, regularly attended D.S.C. meetings and headed the lnter-School Communications committee. Student Body Treasurer, JoAnn Castori, spent much of her time in the planning of a trial block schedulingl' here at D.C., and Commissioner of Entertainment, Dave Malakie, attended District Student Council meetings and was a member of the Sex-lfducationll Task Force. Commissioner of Rally, Teresa Patterson, left Del Campo in the middle of her term, however many of her duties were taken over by Steve Dooner and 'llom Cole. lpictured upper left.l Qs ,- ,N , N4-QQQX fill, 'I'lu- Fall Studs-nt Body Officrrs arf: 'limp row: From left to rigllt, Commissioner of Campus Rt-lations. Uarry Bradbury, Student Body Vice-- Prvsidcnt, Bryan Coleman, and Commissinncr of Publicity, Nlitvll Holland. Bottom row: lrrom left tu right, Cornrnissimwr of Pulls and Iflvttiorms, Katif' Cummers, Studi-nt Body Srfrs-tary, joy Wlilliams, Student Body'I'reasurcr,ju.,Xr1n Castori, and Curnmissioncr of Entertainment, Daw' Xlalalcit. lf we Juniors junior Class President, Jeff Fisher, was largely responsible for the appearance of the group, Steelwind'l, which through negotiations, performed at the Junior Prom in March. The junior class officers: lFrom left to rightl Treasurer, Lynne Diederichs, President, jeff Fisher, Secretary, Cindy Avery, and Representative at large, Cindy Dc-Bondt, Not pictured is Vice-President, Sandi Meyers and Representative at large, Debbie Nielson. Seniors The Senior class officers are: lFrom left to rightj President, Morgan Nichol, Appointed treasurer, Heidi Lee, Secretary, Jena Araki. and Representatives at large, julie Donnelly, and Diane Caudle. Two elected officers graduated midfterm, and were replaced by students appointed by the class president. The graduates were Vice-President, Patti Von Ferber, and Treasurer, Norma Adelman. Not pictured is appointed Vice-President. Linda Lohn. Pictured below, is Senior Class President, Morgan Nichol. 'fcfr F l :- ev . - we wish' I ' 3 sie , .0 , L ti Freshmen This year's freshman class officers spent most of their time and effort helping to earn money that their class would need in the years to come. Various candy sales, car washes, and their annual Freshman Cake Sale at Open House, helped them to accomplish this. The freshman class officers are: lFrom left to rightl Representative at Large, Bill Cole, President, Bob Hessing, Representative at Large, Mike Barnes, Vice-President, Janet McCullough, and Secretary, Becky Frazier. Not pictured is Treasurer, Jenny Masterman. Pictured above is Freshman Class Pres- ident, Bob Hessing. S ophomores The sophomore class officers were not only involved in their own class, but also with activities concerning the whole student body. Representative at Large, Pam Castori, introduced the possibility of a Grounds Committee at student Council meetings, while President, Lori Breshears, and Representative at Large, Jacki Martin, often attended District Student Council meetings. The sophomore class officers are: lFrom left to rightl: Treasurer, Patty Ochipinti, President, Lori Breshears, Vice-President, Bryan Sohl, Representative at large, Pam Castori, and Secretary, Janice Spitzer. Not pictured is Representative at Large, Jacki Martin. Pictured left is junior President, jeff Fisher, and Sophomore Vice-President, Bryan Sohl. ffm 'MIK' f . 46 QF? L ,Q Iwg, . lxk sl 5 -,,, Sf S 5 Y mi iii Student Leadership in Action Top left: Darcy Bradbury speaks at a student council meeting. Middle left: Diedre Ahrens, Steve Lady, and Michelle Musnier. Top right: Jill Gerkoviell and Dave Malakie at a D.S.C. meeting. Bottom left: Mr. Rowley sits in on a council meeting. Middle: Del Campo students listen to a speaker at a District Student Council meeting. Middle right: Mr. Rowley, and lBottom right:l Tom Cole. w9Ins..,,,t X., V -Q.. Spring Student Bod y President Tom Cole When asked, What is the major goal of Spring Student Council? , Student Body President, Tom Cole, replied, Our major goal is to bring the students and student government closer to the administration. The first step towards this goal occurred when, through an agreement with Mr. Bode, Tom was allowed to sit in on Staff Meetings. Now, Student Body Presidents are regarded as equal staff members, complete with voting privileges, and are better able to represent the student body. Tom moved from Madison, lndiana, just in time to catch the last quarter of school at Del Campo as a junior. He was on the school football team as freshman, sophomore, and junior years, and on the basketball team his freshman and sophomore years. Tom took over the office of Commissioner of Rally when the ore iginal officer, Teresa Patterson, moved, and he planned this year's first three rallies. He also thought up the idea of an R.O.P. program entitled, Operation Night Owl. Under this program, students would police the campus from six p.m. to midnight, in return for credits for four school classes. Another idea of his was to install speed bumps in the D. C. parking lot to reduce the number of accidents caused by wreckless driving. Tom's main devotion has been to Karate. Up to the time of his interview, he has been studying for almost two years, and has been working towards a red belt. Though a student of Del Campo for only a year, Tom Cole has helped to V lessen the communication gap between the students and the administration, and has proven himself a fine leader. Spring Officers Many familiar faces were seen as the Spring Student Body Officers stepped into office. Fall Semester Parliamentarian, Nlichele David, was elected Commissioner of Campus Relations, while JoAnn Castori remained in office as Treasurer. Fall Commissioner of Entertainment, Dave Malakit-, was elected Student Body Vice-President for Spring semester, and Commissioner of Rally, Dave Merritt, may have been recognized as U.C.'s friendly HBulletin announcer. The Spring Student Body Ufficers are: flop row From left to righttl Commissioner of Rally, Dave Nlerrirt, Commissioner of lfntertainment, Angie Hales, Commissioner of Publicity, Linda Shuman, lliottom row: From left to riglitj Commissioner of lflections and Polls, 'liyler Smith, Vice-President. Dave Malakie. Treasurer, vlo.-Xnn Castori, Commissioner of Campus Relations, Michele David, and Secretary, l,aurie Cepel. t. . .P .. , W X QJQ I 5, X sus? 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The first five days were spent determining the roles each student would take. Campaigns and elections were held to determine the city, county, and state officers. The last two days were devoted to the conducting of business in a joint- role effort. Steve was elected State Assem' blymanu and felt that Boyls State was very worthwhile and encouraged students with an interest in government and politics to look into possibilities. S.A.C. The S.A.C. members are: lVlichele David, 'liom Cole, Dave Malakie, Morgan Nichol, jeff Fisher, l.ori lin-shears, Bob Hessing, Linda Lohn, l,isa Crouse, Mark Leeper. Bryan Coleman, Us-bra johnson, Greg Barnes, jeff Bryan, and Debbie Nielson. 1--- d T ' , 1 ' 4. sr 1. al v, 1 ,, 5 . ,rw , A 5. I ' , 3, . S, ' K dy f: 1 , I ' f ' .W 2'-ii rs - Il' :., 1' , if 'f ' , 'f g' fi' f ,fy I LQ . V ,Q U 4 If nf.. Q jQ.,?m,Tig K , 'gg . Q i n I J b, 'Q' - 1 Q X , xy I ...Q 1 .5524 1 1,3fs,,s- - -' f A W , ,331 V , gi, V f' L A ' Q x F W i , W. K, . - Y - k - 7' 'V M: , -Q Q 5 sw? -gb, 1 7'Q:v,-. , , 4 W X Into the Woodwork Wood shop was one of the more popular industrial arts. This class brought the student into Contact with nature. The once live and green wood of a tree, surrenders itself to a purpose surpassed by its own greatness. Jeff Volmer brought true purpose to the wood in the form of a bowl. fbelowl Mark Patton loppositel puts parts of his own personality into the wood as he worked. jim I-Iyre fbelowj sanded his tool box to give the surface of the wood a smooth even appearance. Taking a break from the hard strenuous pull of the wood Mike Hendrickson and james Sanford fbottom leftl find that joking often relaxes them. Feats of Photograph Capture a thought! 'llrap an idea! It was not im possible as George Zukowskfs aetion shot loppositel proved. His ' photograph of a basketball player was just an idea brought forth by trapping it in mid- air. Seot Croeker, lhelowl intent on taking some good photus, cheeks his camera to make sure all is in order. Kasjl Shaw and .lane Ut-Voe llvottom rightl Check the files for past insights into the technique of using the camera. Alone, a state of being: was confined within the perimeters of the photograph by Gordon Scholz. Cbelowl Gordon stopped the lonely flight 0f'1l0nathan to give a feeling of a light burdenless journey Liz Lasher's picture foppositel brings the mind back to the solid earthiness of one's existence. Walking through the woods lends the mind to the most often bright reality of touch. NN A Metal Manipulation The industrial arts have always been a hidden beauty at' Del Campo with metal shop being a part of this beauty. This beauty is expressed by Mark Morgan and Keith Basson foppositel with their hard work on diffierent kinds of metal. Dave Booth was not limited to just the metal construction of this majestic hanging lamp, fbelowj he also did the electrical work. a yr,ly 4 With skill and accuracy Ron Morgan ftop leftl proved that art is not confined to a paint brush. While he used the soldering iron he managed to revise the cold metal and give it a warm purpose. A finished product of any work has always been referred to as the fruit of labor. The eandelabera by John McColou,qh fabovel has all the things required ofa perfect fruit. A diligent metal student foppositel concentrates on the assiduous labor of his arms and hands as he stood at the machine. 39 Creativity With Clay l-lands caked with clay was the normal condition of students in the ceramics room. Debbie Marchesano ftop rightj was a victim of this situation. Kim Hollis fbelowl inspected the handiworks on the shelves, that were derived from the craftiness of her fellow students. Bill Reed, Doug Lockhart, Mitch Weigryn, and Dory Perrin all showed dynamic originality in changing a lump of clay into a graceful object. lbottom rightl Movement unfolded at the hands of Jeff Boyd lbottom leftj as he finished the construction of his coiled pot. Marvin Otto Cfar leftl prepared to cut his clay before starting the next major project. Erik Struck and Frank Norman were responsible for the making of the large urn and two small pots. lleftl Cliff Robson hand sculptured the clay into a liberated mass of merit. fbelowl A Fresh N ew Idea When applying something new, like a new class, it was hard to tell just how well this application had been received by the people involved. But in the case of Steve Lowman fabovel it was easy to see that he was enjoying his close tedious Work in his Crafts class. The idea of a Crafts Class had a fresh new air, as did the two Candles by Jim Leech and Herschel Leffler. foppositel Lori Atiyeh lbottom leftl takes time off to appreciate her work, While Dave Michaelis fbottom leftl steadily works on ln the string art by Mike Holcomb loppositej he seemed to have achieved a geometric balance, in his work, that gave it a feeling of tight oneness. ln the unidentified creation below good design and well executed line were mastered. Sculptural Genius julie Duckett and Karol Toivonen foppositel endeavor to keep the wheat paste off the table and on their papier maehe assignment. Larry Clark ftop rightj also works on a project that takes alot of concentration to achieve. The compo- sition of singing faces fabovel earned Mark Woolpert the right to be considered a promising sculptor. gd A .,,M,,r.f '9 -9-..f,Mk Ng , a-T5 wp - .9 -ij f will Sculpture has opened many new doors to art. The use of wire, papier maehe, clay, and other materials gives the student never ending possibilities of originality. Cliff Robson uses clay in the series of figures lbelowj to show the making of a ear. Like Cliff's sculpture, Bob Sehultz's foppositel is made of clay. but Bob chose a form very independent of complimentary devises. The wire sculpture lbottoml by an unknown sculptor tends to give rise to the potentiality of free movement by the figure. .354- Developing A Style Painting and drawing was a way of unifying thoughts and ideas, into a compatible balance of colors and shapes, for many Del Campo students. Different media were used to obtain this balance. Lyn Warren foppositej a Sr. and third year art student used bright colored tissue paper to convey her ideas on canvas. Barbara Sherrard, C. A. Johnson, and Anne Solomon used subjects in their paintings fbelowj that were best suited to their style and the media they were using. Although painting appeared to have a more prominent standing in art, drawing, nevertheless, was a basic and important step in extending an art education. Mark Cox's, L. Mclntire's, and Grace l-lood's drawings lbottom rightl all show some of the basic understanding that was needed before painting could be handled responsibly. ,- , . ,f- I Y 37. , ef v 5 -..-1 X 1- .K gf' ,, 'Y , 2 G 'Li 4 ,gi . , gif if-vf , N3 38 vu. ' ' Q 4 ' my 4.10: g . ,ii gwnf , N- W ,. ff 7'iE'v:fI': ' SVT'-7l15VQ lQ ' ef ' A .. mi zvfLsf.,z,,::fm?film.:-s -,V L X V w i Lf K Sherry Selanders labovej and Renee Eliason loppositel both third year art students, apply the paint to their canvas with smooth accurate strokes. Steady hands and a good eye for design are effectively achieved by Paul lVlcVicker ftop rightj and Barbara Strickler. lmiddle rightl '- !r'f 1 :2 avr VP. .- fg a Q . I 1 ' 3 Q U .G .f 1 Q . ' 3.14-x af '- I ' 'u A . . 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VVe don't use the car as much as you do either, we wither walk or take the bus. :Xlso we always went out in groups and never dated just one boy. Our schools are different too. ln Spain the schools are not sociable like Del Campo, they are strictly academic. However, l have enjoyed going to Del Campo and l especially liked going to the basketball games. My spanish high school didn't have as good a team as Del Campo. California isa wonderful place to live and l liked learning about it with my family. I know that there are many good things that l have missed and that's whyl want to come back soon. I hope to see you again, love always, YN' ltlj' .rg 'W Ll L54 5?i5iIE'I.aza.... I 4 SIVQ. 'liop Left: Rosa caught by the camera. Top Right: gift from Lanka Maldoiiado at lnternational Night 'lille many faces of Rosa. Bottoiri: Rosa receives a 2354 'Es 3? 'liop IA-ft: Ann I,evy displays souvenirs of her tour of Israel. 'Iiop Right: Crowd mingles after listening to talks given at International Night. Bottom: I.I'i.C. members from I. to R are. row I 2 ,lane Dt-Voc. Charlotte DeI,aire, Mark Orchard, Sue 'liichelaan Becky Childs, Darcy Bradbury, Rosa Recio, Cecilia Abela. Row Z: Ruth Rogers, advisor, Steven Mayor. Dave Marus, Claudia Us-I.aire, Brian Minuth, Sue Jennings, Debbie Mayer, Kim Rudzilc, Angela Us-Oliver, Karen Bullwinkle, Robert Maldonado, Beth Solheim, Debbie Solheim. Collette Staimard, Vera I,oehr, advisor. is .c,. 1 A N 7 Travel Talk A welcoming party for Rosa Recio, our foreign exchange student, started the year for the International Exchange Club. The International Exchange Club is the student organization that is interested in all types of exchange programs and foreign travel and study. They were responsible for sending Mark Orchard and Brian Minuth abroad last summer, and for bringing Rosa Recio here this year. In the fall they had International Night, on September 27, where students spoke about their summer experiences abroad. Later they had their International Dessert Night, on February 6, where desserts from different countries were served. 'lihere is also an adult chapter ofthe International Exchange Club which helps raise money. I.I'f.C. also raised money by selling snow cones every Friday in the Gym Snack Bar during the warm weather, and they had as annual rummage sale in the spring. Cultural Exchange l spent my summer in Canas, Costa Rica. Canas is a very small town of one thousand to two thousand people and is in the northern part of Costa Rica. My stay consisted of ten weeks with a fantastic family. l had three brothers and one sister. My mother was a housewife and my father was principal at the highschool until he resigned so he would be able to run for senator from Guanacaste, the state in which Canas was located. Most of the time in Canasl went to school, which was held Monday thru Saturday. Un Sundays we would go three miles out of town to my father's finca franch J to work with the cattle. VVe stayed out there each Sunday from 8 am to 5 pm. l never knew ranch life could be so hard. Costa Rican food is good if you like rice and beans. These two foods were included in almost every meal. Our meat was supplied by my fathers two hundred head of cattle, so we had plenty of meat. Breakfast was the only meal that didn't consist of rice and beans. We were usually in a hurry to go to school, which started at 7 am, so we just had coffee and bread with honey. School let out at 11:30 am for lunch, which was usually the biggest meal. After lunch everyone would sleep till 2 or 3 pm. At 4 pm almost everyone headed to the basketball courts to play either basketball or volleyball. When that was over we all went home for dinner. After dinner it was very quiet unless there was a dance going on. All in alll had a great time. l will never forget the new thingsl have experienced. l would like to thank l. E. C., the A. F. S. staff, Mrs. Chambers, and everyone at Del Campo who made it possible. 77251446 Qgpjiafd my-Us l 'ifh..J'WQv- , ' gn .. ,m, mt, .L as V 5 .f.: Q .roi isis-' wtsunu an UN. wus: ig l Fly me to Florida fe-is T Fly lx . 'J' fl: 1' s 'S 4 f g ,7 M, Ci NF uf. rixX mm, Quo Q5 I .wolf ,Maw , . .W :a,,mt,,,fa 3,5 V 4 la? FAA-f L ,nv . ,, .:.. E, f Last summerl spent eight weeks in Europe as part of a program called The Experiment In International Living . My Experiment began in Putney, Vermont for a three day orientation. l next flew with a group to Hamburg, Germany, our first contact with the European world. We stayed in this city only a few days to sightsee and then we boarded a train headed for Copenhagen, Denmark where we emplaned for Helsinki, Finland. ln Helsinki l parted with the American group and took a five hour bus ride to a town called Saarijarvvi. This town would be my second home for a month. It was a long and lonely ride but finallyl arrived and met my new family. l had two brothers, Jarmo age twenty and Jyurki age nineteen, and two sisters, Ffrja age eighteen and Katariina age sixteen, not to mention two wonderful parents. I lived in a two hundred year old farmhouse on a farm called Likopelto. We had a huge lake in our backyard where we swam and waterskied. The lake was also used for the traditional Finnish sauna. About once a week we'd go into a small hut with a wood burning stove. My father would splash water on hot stones and we'd sweat as much as we could tolerate, then we'd make a mad dash out of the sauna into the sixty degree water of the lake. My family was the wealthiest in the area and every year they arranged a day of entertainment for the community. Circus entertainers were hired to perform and I was lucky enough to be there during this time to enjoy the day of activities. The teenagersl met while I was there were alot like American teenagers, the only difference seemed to be that they knew alot more of what they wanted and what was expected of them. They also didn't seem as rushed as Americans. All to soon the month was up and I joined my American group with their Finnish brothers and sisters for an informal trip to Leningrad, Russia. My impressions of the U.S.S.R. were very cold, plain, and lifeless, such a contrast to the Finnish culture. After the trip we returned once again to Finland where we exchanged final farewells with our Finnish families as well as the natural beauty and culture of their country. I wish to express my deepest thanks to the adult and student chapters of the I.E.C. who devoted many hours in making my Experiment one I'll never forget. iam Journalistic Abilit Honored lt was a distinct honor to be a member of the Quill and Scroll Club. Candidates for Quill and Scroll membership must have demonstrated to their yearbook or newspaper advisor that they meritted the award through high scholarship and journalistic achievement and service. They also had to be serving their second successive year on a publication staff. This was the first year that Del Campo had a Quill and Scroll Club with yoting members. ln the past students who received the honor were graduating seniors, however, this year members were chosen from the sophomore and junior classes as well. New club members were chosen in February and attended a dinner in their honor given by Mrs. Pepper, the club advisor Top Left: Quill and Scroll members, newspaper staff, are, L to R, Row l: Craig Shadburn, Erik Wessler, Dave Merritt, Mark Evon. Row 2: Kitty O'Neil, Craig Anderson, Katy Ludwig, Paul Hayhurst, John Schumacher, Ken Bunk. Bottom Left: Quill and Scroll members, yearbook staff, are L to R: Barbara Sherrard, Gordon Scholz, Cindy Owens. Top: Lynne Diederichs, German Club vice to R, Row 1: Ed Bacchi, .led Vanwagner, Denise president. Top Right: Alan Shoemaker, 'lied Durfee. Row Z: Marc Valley, Penny VanWagner, Hayes, Ed Bacclli, Lori Atiyelt, and lrene Abbott, Merrie Abbey, Row 3: Ted Hayes, Lori Atiyeh, German Club advisor, during a club meeting. Lynne Ulederichs, :Klan SlllJl'IT12ilCQ'l',klf'ff Bottom: Denise Durfee enjoys a German Club Naleway. meeting. Bottom Right: German Club members L uf, x f .iv gi' S trudel Anyone? This year the German Club tasted many fine foods and learned about the German culture. ln October they participated in the Oktoberfest at Cal Expo where they all danced the polka and had their first taste of German food. During Weihnachtsz1'it or in english Christmastime they had a party with German food a la carte from a German restaurant. ln November they had a cupcake sale to raise money for the annual spring trip. ln past years they traveled to San Francisco to eat at a German restaurant, but because of the gas shortage this year they went into Sacramento to have their final taste of German food. National Honor Society undertook some interesting projects this year. To start off they showed the movie The Flyn on January 26 as a money raising project. Although they didn't raise the money they expected to, it was a fun activity. A spring bake sale helped them raise money for an end ofthe year trip to Carmel. NHS membership was selected on the basis of character, achievement, leadership, and scholarship, with the requirement of a B average. Top Left: NHS Club membersg I, to R, Row l: Dave Morte. Row 2: Victor Kaliakin, Mark Meidinger, Robert Koch, Kevin Woodbury, Wendy Payton. Row 3: Linda Lohn, Karen Od- eski, Carol Michaelis, Lori Buttacavoli, Rosemarie Bohannon, Sherry Selanders, -loy VVilliams, Heidi Lee. Row 4: Laurie Dillon, Sharon Kulpa, Robert Beebout, Theresa Meredith, -lanna Hoppman, joe McProuty. Row 5: Gary Graber, Steve Gilstrom, Tom Hankins, Paul Tucker, Morgan Nicol, Paul Medved. Not pictured: Eileen Dover, Ann Feldown, lnna-lohn. Top: NHS president, Wendy Payton, conducts a club meeting. Top Right: Steve Gilstrom, Sharon Kulpa, Dave Morte, and Sherry Selanders sit casually at a NHS meeting. Bottom Left: Joy VVilliams ponders an idea at a NHS meeting. Bottom Right: CSF Club. Names are on page 73. CSF The California Scholarship Federation Club performed several services for the school this year. To help out at both the basketball and football games, the club ran some of the concession stands and also worked in the ticket booth. During Mid Term Graduation the club members passed out programs and helped usher. CSF also performed a public service when several of its members attended a senior citizen's Christmas party to provide company for the elderly. Towards the end ofthe year the club planned a trip to San Francisco for the day. Any student with high scholastic achievement was eligible for membership in CSF. it March On! The Marching Band not only performed by marching this year, but they also sat down to play in concerts. The Christmas Concert was held indoors at Del Campo on December nineteenth and the Marching Band displayed their multi- talents by playing several Christmas songs including an enchanting musical fantasy The Toy Shop narrated by Mr. Larry Gilliland, the band director. The band marched in the Wooland Christmas Parade, the Christmas Balloon Parade and the Fair Uaks Fiesta Parade, and part of the band performed at the Camelia Bowl. Aside from these performances, they also played during halftime at Del Campo's football games. The Marching Band was actually composed of two band classes, third period concert band and fourth period symphonic band. To raise money the band had a paper drive the first Saturday of every month, and they also ran a snow cone booth at the Fair Oaks Fiesta. Marching Band members: Merrie Abbey, Mitch Allen, Cheryl Amrine, jayna Anderson, Julie Arthur, Charlene Aubert, Mark Baggs, Mike Barker, Steve Barton, Curtis Beard, Darlene Benham, Rick Bevan, Matt Bigham, Becky Bigley, Brian Bills, Charlitte Brekke, Mark Brotherton, Greg Brown, Barbara Bryson, Ellen Burns, Glynis Butler, Galen Carpenter, Andy Carson, June Clark, Richard Couch, Nancy Crosby, Mike Decio, Claudia Delaire, Rob Diamond, Kelly Douglas, Michelle Eckert, john Edgar, Mary Edwards, Debbie Fuller, David Fuson, Brian Graber, jerry Green, Barbara Greenwood, Lynn Hamilton, Robin Harryman, Carl Henriet, ,lim Hitchcock, Chris Hodel, Cindy Hozack, John Jacobsen, Kim Johns, Brad Johnson, Cliff Kemper, Nick Kostanes, Linda Krosea, Kim Kvick, Laura La Franchi, Jenny Langworthy, Ken Lehn, Steve Liberko, Hank Louke, Sam Louke, Lisa Nlahoney, Dave Mahrle, Robert Maldonado, Elizabeth Martin, Ron McCoy, Dennis McDade, Dave McKee, Steve McKenzie, Kevin McLemore, Joe McProuty, Cindy Merritt, John Meyer, David Michaelis, Harry Myers, Keith Nelson, Blaine Nickens, Karen Oakes, Patty Ochipinti, Brett Peterson, Lori Peterson, Rene Poulin, Chris Pro, Chris Reading, Richard Reed, Janice Riggs, jeff Riggs, Jeri Rosenthal, Geoff Savalin, Dalynn Schroeder, Lewette Sivard, Vereda Sivard, Vance Slingsby, Dan Snyder, Beth Solheim, Debbie Solheim, Janice Spitzer, Tracey Stephens, Ronnie Talcott, Bill Tharp, Mark Thompson, Tom Tragarz, Linn Tyer, Bill Underwood, Kerin Vivian, Bob Walter, Mark Warrender, David Weber, Dan Welty, Dan Williams, Kendra Whitehead, Steve Wilson, Rick Wylie, David Ziese, Wayne Ziese. Top Right: Lone band member watches one of Del Campo's football games. Bottom Right: Marching Band performs in Del Campo's Homecoming ceremonies. Top Left: Marching Band entertains the crowd during halftime at a football game. Bottom Left: Drum Major, Robert Diamond, leads band in a halftime performance. Bottom: Marching Band Officers from L to R row 1: Tom Lopes, president. row 2: Chris Pro, vice president, jenny Langworthy, Librarian. row 3: Lori Peterson, secretary-treasurer, Roh Diamond, Drum Major. Dynamite comes in Small Packages too The Pep Band, a select group of musicians, did their job well by boosting the spirit ofthe crowds at the football and basketball games. They practiced two days a week after school to perfect their arrangements. The Del Campo Orchestra was small this year, but the size didn't matter because its members displayed talent and a genuine interest in music. Aside from performing in Fall, Christmas, and Spring concerts, several of the members also played with the Sacramento Youth Symphony. Top left: Pep Band marches around school for rally. Bottom left: Pep Band performs at game. Pep Band members are: Mark Baggs, Mike Barker, Steve Barton, Andy Carson, June Clark, Richard Couch, Nancy Crosby, Rob Diamond, Michelle Eckert, Debbie Fuller, Barbara Greenwood, John Jacobson, Karla Kinney, Laura LaFranchi, Jenny Lan worth Ken Lehn Tom Lo es Hank Louke g ya 1 P v 1 Sam Louke, Robert Maldonado, Liz Martin, Ron McCoy, Mike Novak, Sharon Patalon, Lori Peterson, Chris Pro, Jeff Riggs, Janice Spitzer, Bill Tharp, Kerin Vivian, Dave Weber, Steve Wilson, Wayne Ziese, advisor: Larry Gilliland DUE .Le QB WIXTULQ if Jazz Ensemble Busy as a b, g, and The Jazz Ensemble started the school year with their smashingly successful Jazz-Rock Concert performed in the B multi-purpose room. The new Jazz-Rock Band, which was formed to back up the Del Campo Singers, was introduced that night. The Ensemble traveled to Sonoma, Oakmont, Rio Vista, Costa Mesa, and Reno to perform in festivals. They also performed in the Fair Oaks Fiesta. They gave concerts to local intermediate and elementary schools, and played for Rotary, Lions, and Middle: Jazz Ensemble performs. Players are: Nancy Crosby, Jeff Fisher, james Fox, John Jacobson, Karla Kinney, Linda Krossa, Tom Lopes, Sam Louke, Liz Martin, john Meyer, Ann Monroe, Harry Myers, Sharon Patalon, Lori Pterson, Chris Pro, Jeff Riggs, Dave Sheaffer, Bill Tharp, Dave Weber, Wayne Ziese, Steve Wilson, advisor: Larry Gilliland Top d flat various other community functions. To earn money they put on two very successful adult dances. Jazz Schedule November 17 Sonomajazz Festival December 19 Christmas Concert January 19 Jazz Festival, Oakmont January 26 Jazz Festival, Rio Vista March 8 Jazz Festival, Costa Mesa March 14-16 Jazz Festival, Reno April 20 Jazz Festival, Sacramento April 25 Spring Concert Mary I8 Fair Oaks Fiesta right: Orchestra Class. Players are: Phil Amundson, Richard Battershell, Ellen Burns Glynis Butler, Debbie Fuller, Gusjohnson, Laura LaFranchi, janet Lopes, Tom Lopes, Robert Maldonado, Chris Pro, john Reeves, Jeff Riggs, Dee Robins, Mark Warrender, advisor: Paul Merriam sing our: A new change came to the music department this year in the form of a new music director, Mr. Paul Merriam. The Madrigal Choir from last year became the Del Campo Singers, performing in festivals, concerts and benefits with the jazz-Rock Band. During Christmas time they performed at the Sacramento lnn, El Camino Convalescent Home, the Rotary Club, they sang with the Concert Choir at Cal Expo and the K Street Mall. All the choirs, including the Girls Choir, came together and performed in the Fall Concert Christmas Concert, Pops Concert, and Spring Concert. The Musical was a joint effort between the music department and the drama department, in which many members of all the choirs participated. To raise money for needs of the music department and their spring choir trip they sold Halloween Insurance in October, they sold Poster Stationery and Candy Bars, and they charged admission for their concerts. Bottom Left: Girls Choir performs at Christmas Concert. Members are from L to R row 1: Renee Metzinger, Janice Lannoye, Connie Cotterman, Alison Durfur, Adrian Connor, Liz Hammond, Karen Heinitz,jacquie Langworthy, Laurie Top Left: Del Campo Singers provide Fernandez, Larry Groves, Denise Merrick, Eric entertainment at Christmas Concert. Members are Walker, .Iudy Starns, Tom Lopes, Georgia Rippe from L to R: Joy Williams, Cydney Harvey, Julie Mardilla, Chris Pro, Phil Darghty. Debbie Landin, Janna Hoppman, Terri lr , 'LQ l .z 2 li f TQ in y-f 1 Jimenez, Sherryjohnson, Becky Maniaci. row 2: Cathy Coffman, Laura La Franchi, and accompaniest jenny Langworthy. Not Pictured: Lesley Landin. Bottom: Soloist Eric Walker sings at Christmas Concert. Top: Mr. Paul Merriam shows great enthusiasm relations ffl. Not Pictured: Debbie Landin, in his directing, 'liop Right Choir Counsel L to R: president. Bottom Right: Concert Choir gives janet Caron, treasurer, julie Mardilla, uutstanding performance at Christmas Concert correspondence, Jeanine Buckle, public relation 342, Members names found on page 73. joy VVilliams, vice president, Larry Groves, public Y o v a A Place To Speak Out Members ofthe Debate Club met almost every week this year to practice for competition. They formed teams of two to compete and according to skill were ranked as either novice, junior varsity, or varsity. The debate tournaments were held twice a month at T L f L R 1 high schools around Sacramento and Dffbatf' Club Memberf OP C t' 'O . WW ' . h b Vince Bohannon, Darty Bradbury, Denise Durfee, awards Were glbvefl- 501716 of t C mem, ers Greg Barnes. row 2: janet Lopes, Terri also competed in individual competition. Fernandez, Robert Maldonado. Drama Trauma Funtime The Drama Club started the year with a calender sale which lasted through Club's purpose was to get people involved in drama and maybe encourage October and November. Among their other money raising projects they periodically had bake sales, sucker sales, and junk sales at the Roseville Auction. The money they earned went towards payment of materials needed in the drama department, for drama scholarships, and for field trips. The them to further explore the field. Many of the members were in the school plays. Others worked hard on the construction of all the sets and other facets of the productions. One activity the club attended was an American Film Theater Series, and they ended the year with a trip to San Francisco to see plays. bzfw r 5' Q-.QF r 1.7 -ww lt 'Iiop Right: Drama Club Mvrnbe-rs L to R row l: Bev 'l'uck:'r, Kim johns, Lani l uzt'sS6ry, Donna Prim-, Denise Durfvv. row 2: Mickey La Plant, -lutly Maysv, Lil Mouth-tini, Eric Walker, Val jollcr. row 3: Randy VVilson, xlocl Brungardt, Dt-nnis Meyers. row 4: Robin Harrington, Cindy Ruhy, Robert Maldonado, Carol Prusso, Richard English, Val Harrington, Martin Came-ron. Bottom Right: .lol-l Brungarrlt att:-mpts to strangle Brian Bain whilt' other cast members watch horrifivd. Bottom: Bm-rnard Cody, along with stage crew, work long hours on set construction. Top: Roh:-rt Maldonado praftices giving speech in front of otha-r Clvbatc Club mrmbcrs. Of Shirts and Shows This year the Art club worked on two main projects. One of the projects was organizing art shows in Del Campo's art gallery. The first show of the year ran from November fifthteenth to the thirtieth and was for teachers only. All the teachers at the school were invited to bring in any artwork they had done for display. After the teacher art show, Mr. lmm's craft classes displayed their works in the gallery. The student art show followed the crafts show in january. Students from all the art classes were able to show their paintings and other works of art. The other project the art club worked on was silkscreening tee-shirts to raise money for the club. The tee-shirts were sold at the student store. The club members also planned a field trip to San Francisco to see an art show. Top Left: Art Club meeting. Members are: jacob Multree, president, Rosemary Bohannon, vice president, ,lay Hunting, secretaryatreasuer, jill Eason, Steve Gilsrrom, Steve Crosbie, Paul lVlcViclcer, Greg Allen, Frank Norman, Carl Cook, Carol Bertman. Bottom Left: Larry Groves, caught by the camera. Top: VVendy Holverson waits for inspiration. .- gag? is im? E uuse 5 Q get -13,51-2 :Qi Typewriters The Business Club was a big help to teachers this year. They typed up and dittoed off tests, Worksheets, plays for the drama department, and programs for some of the football and basketball games. The club provided training for future jobs along with being a great service to the school. Business Club Members, middle, L to R: Sue Scott, Frances VVilliams, Lynn Hartenbaeh, Ron McCoy, Margie VVisner, Mary Lyons, Lynn Sweeny, Renee Eliason, Kerin Vivian, Michille , -'X If , , are Ringing Maniaei, Rhonda Perry, Dehhie Howes, Denise Merrick, Terri Holland, Michelle Morgan, Glenda Earls, Rhonda Dreyer, Judy Milligan, Joni White. Tina Robinson, Sandy Nielson, Leslie Lindsey, Pam MeRenolds, Greg Sims.Business Club Members. top right, L to R: Jeanette Giarratano, Gina Rizzo, Esther Bright, Annette Pratt, Pam Walker, Vivian Batiza, Renee Hopper, Nancy Grant, Terri Matranga, Paula Tally, Donna Childers, Anne Luse, Denise Halpern, Debbie Newby, Susan Kuzuoka, Debbie Childers, Vicki Baeeus, Sherita Anderson, Lonna Mathenia, Patti Kast, Rhonda Rodgers, Karen Johnson, Debbie Freitas, Marcia Morgan. 4 '--....,,v. Top Left: Mike Witti has a moment between sales. Top Right: Nancy BPIllJ8l'g rloes required paperwork while store is closed. Bottom Left: Second semester Student Store members: L to R: Terri Lange, Tyler Smith, Charlotte VViant. Bottom Right: Student Store members: L to R, Row l: Cliff Dalton, Mike VVitti, Tom Harlan. Row 2: Evelyn Cummings, Pam Hozack, ,lean Erickson, Karen Blake, Nancy Benberg, Sue Hobson, Kay Swafforel, Beeky White, Rod Boswell Jayme Rothenstein. Opposite page, Top Left: lfvelyn Cummings makes a sale. Top Right: ,lean lfrikson, Pam Hozack, and Karen Blake work in the Classroom between store hours. N: s - H hu.. Lf le y Training For Future Opportunity The Student Store was a new addition to Del Campo this year. It was a class set up as a part of the Regional Occupation Program and was offered to juniors and seniors. It ran fourth, fifth, and sixth periods each day, and it gave students the opportunity to learn about the business world. It trained them in merchandising, mathematics, retailing, and selling. The Student Store was set up as a regular store. The employees checked in and out on a time clock. They were assigned different jobs which were manager, assistant manager, security, personnel supervisor, bookkeeper, payroll clerk, marketing supervisor, inventory and stock clerk, store clerk, sales and promotion supervisor, display, and advertising. Each student was rated on a student designed employee rating scale by his supervisor, the manager, and the teacher. From this rating came his grade for the course. The store sold candy, popcorn, school supplies, gym clothes, and various other items. They had sales on merchandise when it did not sell well. Their hours were one half hour before and after school and during all lunches. They also opened up for the junior high school students when they got out of school. Sometime during the year each student had the opportunity to work in an actual store for three weeks. This experience would later help when they sought employment. The Student Store was profitable and should continue to be a success in future years. Swimmettes And Trackettes The Swimmettes and the 'lirackettes were two service clubs that did alot to help after school sports this year. Both groups worked hard, the Swimmettes at the swim meets and the 'lirackettes at the track meets, taking and recording times and keeping scores. Top Right: 'lirackettesg I. to R row l, Liz johnson Cindy Dains, Myrna Blackburn, june Collins, .lacquie Langworthy, row Z, Donna Price, Jenny Langworthy, Virginia Gross. Sue Tichelaar, Sherri lVIcFee, Top Left: Swimmettes Debbie Halpenny. and Patty Shroud at meeting. Bottom: Swimmettes L to R row l, Patty Shroud, Margaret Rippe, Debbie Tracy, Terri Lange, Claudia Conlin, row 2, Pam Macavoy, Bridget! Cummings, Cathy Bispo, Debbie Halpenny, Mary lfckerle. Sul l 5 r F2 ti Ya, T.V.Or otT.V.? The Electronics Club enabled students interested in the field to explore it in depth. Members brought their individual projects to the meetings and worked on them with assistance from Mr. Sanders, the club advisor. The club members also worked on broken television sets that had been given to the department. The T.V.'s they were able to repair were then donated to convalescent homes. Another project for the club this year was to install an F.M. antenna on the shop roof for use in the shop. Aside from shop Work the club also took two field trips. Their first trip was to an F.M. radio station where they observed the set up of a totally automated station. They also planned a trip to Folsum to visit an electronics manufacturing plant called Electro Physics. vpua .'f:'.' i iff 1. J Wa Top Right: Mike Barry and Dave Rynard work i Bottom Right: Electronics Club members: L to R hard at Electronics meeting. Bottom: Bill Mike Barry, Eric Sidel, Bill Maclrlue, David Maclclue concentrates on electronics project. Rynard, Arlan Sanders, advisor. Block DC All students who received a varsity letter for athletic accomplishments were able to join Block DC. The club helped to boost school spirit by putting on the slave sale as a part of Homecoming activities. The money raised at the slave sale went to the club treasury. Block DC also managed the home basketball games. Top: Block DC members: L to R row I, james Randleman, Rod Smith, Todd Gladder, Lloyd Fevor. row 2 Chris Reading, Bill Feuillard, Phil McClure, Greg Henson, Rimo Deregibus, Dave Ziese, Steve Grendehl, Dennis McGee, Dennis Thornsberry, Bob Peterson, Bill Stretch, Wally Gross, Ken Powell, Ken Anthony. Bottom Left: Tom Cole and Steve Dooner try to sell Linda Shuman at slave sale. Bottom Right: Steve Dooner looks over prospective buyers during slave sale. CSF SENIORS Tena Anex F.,S. Jena Araki S. Rosemarie Bohannon F. Darcy Bradbury F.,S. Barbara Brecher F. William Burkhard F. JoAnn Castori F.,S. Douglas Crist F.,S. Michelle David S. Julie Donnelly F.,S. Mark Dorsett F.,S. Tom Hankins F.,S. Dan Haviland F.,S. Kim Hitchcock F.,S. Helen Hunziker F.,S. Jo Lynn King F. Diane Kircaldy F. Robert Koch F.,S. Chris Lassell F.,S. Heidi Lee F.,S. Linda Lohn F. Sam Louke F.,S. David Malakie F.,S. Joe McProuty F.,S. Paul Medved F. Mark Meidinger F.,S. Brian Minuth F. Denise Merrick S. David Morte F.,S. Steve Murray F. Morgan Nicol F.,S. Wendy Payton F.,S. Susan Pierce F.,S. Rebecca Ramer F. Rosa Recio F.,S. Katherine Saw yer F.,S. Diane Schulstad F.,S. Don Schwartz F.,S. Richard Shipp F.,S. Parry Stuit F. Steve Sugar F.,S. Paul Tucker F. JUNIORS Greg Allen F.,S. Cindy Avery S. Lu Anne Baker F.,S. Mike Barry F.,S. Tom Bartlett F.,S. Randy Bickford F.,S. Cathy Bispo F. Susan Boyd F.,S. Bill Burkhard S. Bryan Coleman F.,S. Claudia Conlin F.,S. Lisa Crouse F. Lynne Diedrichs S. Mitch Dorsett F.,S. Mary Eckerle F.,S. Jeff Farley F. Sandra Giachino S. Cindy Gillam F.,S. Brenda Guttman S. Denise Halpern F.,S. Carol Huer S. Jenny Langworthy F.,S. Linda Krossa F. Debbie Landin F. Mike Lenhart F. Kathy Ludwig F.,S. Robert Maldonado F.,S. Nancy McCarty F.,S. Helen McProuty F.,S. Dave Merritt S. Sandi Moore S. Debbie Neilson F.,S. John Oswald S. Debbie Ramer S. Linda Rancourt F.,S. Tina Robinson F.,S. LaDonna Rosack F. Heather Rourke S. Renee Schimek S. John Schumacher S. Amy Stash F. David Stewart F.,S. Karen Toivonen S. Susan Tucker F.,S. Joe Wender F.,S. SOPHOMORES Leslie Angelo F.,S. Linda Austin F.,S. Greg Barnes F.,S. Brenda Biren F. Debbie Bispo F.,S. Sherri Bosworth F.,S. Pam Castori F.,S. Suzanne Day S. Richard Fehlman F.,S. Mitchell Gipson F.,S. Caryn Gustafson F.,S. Wendy Halverson S. Ann Hankins F.,S. Larry Haynes F. Ron Hedges F.,S. Doug Herman S. Lynda Jewell S. Ken Jones F.,S. Laura Kimmelshue F.,S. Mark Kraft F.,S. Hilda Kowk F.,S. Lanella Lovelace F.,S. Katherine Masters S. Judy Mayse F. Liz Mocettini F.,S. Todd Nyman F., S. Greg Purrington F., S. Jeff Rabe F., S. Jeff Riggs F., S. Craig Scharton F., S. Marc Schwartz F., S. Barry Silken F., S. Janice Spitzer F., S. Julia Stager S. Roger Stager F. David Streeter F., S. Linda Swaine S. Diane Tichelaar F., S. William Watson S. Richard West F. Alice Westerinen F., S. Frank Wooden S. Kathryn Young F. Paul Zimmer F., S. FRESHMEN Anita Ames S. Phillip Amundson S. Richard Battershell S. Blanton Bartlett S. Brete Bigley S. Jeff Bryan S. Karen Bollwinkle S. Laura Chang S. Greg Cole S. Jeff Dahlin S. David Curnette S. John David S. Ken Decio S. Eric Epperson S. Jan Finkbeiner S. Marie Fitzsimmons S Susan Hammitt S. Carol Grass S. Linda Hartley S. Mark Hutchinson S. Brad Granath S. Susan Jennings S. Donna Mac Bean S. Janet McCullough S. Debra Mayer S. Cynthia Merritt S. Kristine McIntyre S. Mark Morgan S. Eric Morse S. Timothy Newey S. Michael Novak S. Carl Nicklos S. Brett Peterson S. Audrey Pugh S. Carol Presho Kenneth Reardon S. Richard Reed S. Donald Reinnoldt S. Joni Robinson S. Cheryl Rodes S. Kimberly Rudzik S. Michael Schedler S. Christine Stahl S. Dalynn Schroeder S. Richard Stewart S. Gina Stremple S. Lisa Taylor S. Greg Tuck S. Roderic Ward S. Eric Victorine S. Robert Westphall S. Ronald Wilkinson S. William Youhill S. CONCERT CHOIR Michele Banks Vivian Batiza Becky Brotherton Jeanine Buckle Jeffery Butler Janet Caron Cindy Dains Carl Douma Terri Fernandez Kris Frey Larry Groves Kathleen Hains Renee Hopper Elizabeth Johnson Debbie Landin Janet Lopes Julie Mardilla Denise Merrick Carol Michaelis Candy Miner Maek Morgan Chris Morris Sandra Nielson Susan Page Darla Payne Georgia Rippe Mary Sharp Kathy Shaw Judy Starn Dawn Stretch Sandy Swanson Eric Walker Joy Williams w ST i' , xi ii? if K ,Lf 5 fs A - . Q 1 Q v 4 s P 1 'fa fs 1 at ' ' . : - 4: .' ' 9. , . I ' ii 2' W ' ,H ', if ' A A z. '13 'L ' 4 ,. Q' I V s,, 1 4. - 4. sf , .rs x '.'. If A v , I J .' ' j 2' .n ,-av 'f +15 . A' 1 A .. X. 5 Q iff' ' Q 4 4 i MACTIVITIES K v 'S-V, M, 'F'fvf.lf Y.-gs, A ,V A lff ' K- 'WH-:qi M, N K , .. 2.11. . - ,V Z. f , V21 . 3-Q, . mf' 7 9 fx K' 1 , ff-'Y' ,L f L. . ,. , . N , ,I - . V57 7 W ' A gm ' - X K . 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' .ff ,-' . if--gf - f ' ' L A - L '..:-1 s-fs ' ' 1' T5 A , N ,. V ' , 'f 'S' in - W' 7-mi 'S -K, 4 f ' 'M ' 1 ,- 33' .1 1' - ., swf' ,f', . . - - Q Q, ,fm .. in A M .lfbk fw a ' 543' 5 V' 'W' ' Liv f A ---f49g.M g -f f ' ' . ,,' 5' f ' ' fv.',,,,,. - f A - 4- s ,wr 1. a. 'yr . v V 4' 1 1 + f - vm , ' AE, 145K-V ff Egfr ff al?- mn TV ,ff .af I ka!y.,,f' aa. 2 li . . I .-gag, y 1 .Lx I V . I Lb Dedzcatzon Genuimly devoted to our school s spirit and our mt: rest in it this vear s six songleaders three yarsitv and three junior x arsxtv chef rleaders wx ill surely be rcmembercd as one of the most x ibrant groups to lc ad Del Campo in Its spiritmaking for a long time to come Top left Head xarsitv cheerleader anet Palx ic songleaders Michille Maniaci Brenda Guttman and xarsitv s Ann Monrcme and Patti Boat observed the supercharged action of a football game. Below: The songleaders back up the cheerleaders while awaiting their chance to perform. Left to right: Cathy Cushman Head Roberta Francis Michille Maniaci Leslie Hardin Brenda Guttmau all Cindy Warren. Opposite Page, top left: Songleader Brenda smiles as it appears Del Campo may win this onel Top right: Spirited cooperation between the six cheerleaders and the songleaders helped to bring about a Hsongleader-cheerleader switch of uniforms and routines at a basketball rally. Bottom left: Nancy Lewis, Anne Hahn, and Head Junior Varsity Cheerleader Pam Hammond take five amidst the action of a JV football game. Teams S how Their Abilit As expected, Del Campo's Flag Team, along with the Drill Team, hardly got the recognition they deserved. Many hours were spent practicing and rearranging routines for the numerous competitions, parades, and half time shows in which they performed. For the first time, the Flag Team brought a first place trophy to Del Campo from the VVoodland Christmas Parade. They also performed on national television at the Camellia Bowl this year. Flag twirlers: Kendra Whitehead, Nancy Crosby- Head, Linn Tyer, Vereda Sivard, Glynis Butler, and Charlotte Brekke. Faculty advisor: Larry Gilliland. lr' . 1-F5 . , . S2 'f' .. I ,- ff Q . Wg? wa-, l ' ' M fag ' W ' J , L 3 L, QQ, 1, S Ai' ,Q . WW M' WA . . ' A-.W A JS , ,wg K' -XM Q -S 1?S'g N-Mi, . K iw w f H 5: L V,. W 5 V 5 -f fy A is Lkr.. in Q 5 ,Q 66 99 Talented . . . 'llhe majorettes, drum major, spirit eluh and rally eluh are the moving parts that generate our school spirit. 'llhev're very much involved in their Work and very dedicated. 'llhe spirit eluh consisted mostly of under elassmen girls, and the rally ehih upperelassmen. They attended all games and rallies with a spirit which kindled the like in the student audience. The majorettes Kim Kviek-Head, toph-ft, Lisa Mahoney, top middle, and 'liraey Stephens, bottom right put in many hours over the summer and during sehool fra .f -.,.L,w,. ., :5 '4li? ' .L , A ,-L, Q N' ff-v rw to perfect their involved routines. It paid off when they captured first place at the Woodland Christmas Parade. The major eoneern of a drum major is the hand, and Dt-I Campo's drum major, Roh Diamond, has certainly done his joh in leading the hand through parades, competitions, and half time shows. According to Roh, it takes many hours of practice, and everyone witnessed the results as he performed. Larry Gilliland was faculty advisor for the majorettes and drum major. 'W , ., Spirit Club M4-rnlu-rs: Cindy Moritgoiric-ry, Cindi Rulmy, julie' H1-isa-r, Carol Pri-sho, Nlari-Bm-tli Pc-rkins, Kzirvn Fvlilinari, l'lloSmitl1,jill Snydcnhluliv Wilson, Clic-ral Moran, lic-cky Frazii-r, jcimylVIastcrmar1, Donna Mac Be-an, 'llamvra 'lin-adway, Robin Harrington, Becky Maniaci, Rcnv Nlaniaci, ,lam-t lVICCl1llOl1f1ll,C3I'l3 Psialias,jan Finlcbcinm-r, Donna Str-gcr, jill VVidrnann, Alacquic Lariggwortliy, U4-lxbiv l,andin, Leslie l,andlin, Karcn Norton. .-Xdvisor: Lois Francliiinnne Rally Club Mi-inln-rs: Left to right, top row: 'llami Farkas, Xin Dt-Ulivvr, Sandy Giavliino, liu Baku-r, Dvldbic' Sollic-im, Sandy Mvyvrs, Bottom row: Candy Miner, Di-lmlmiv Tracy. kludy Starn, Nlarggis- Boyd, Norma :Xdvlinz1n, 'llvrri Pattvrson. Km-cling: Daw- M4-rritt Faculty advisor: Slim-ri Knziak Mastimits: joy VVillianis and 'llainn1yGouggr- 41. Y. -y.1+i.,r m f . . .. 4 Q--HSA. gi .t W f , g. Genuine Interest Ignites Unique Homecoming Despite a Homecoming loss to La Sierra, Del Campo students projected their excitement and enthusiasm to the highest. As shown in the picture, top left, students turned out for the enthralling rally, urged on by this year's songleaders, bottom left. The sophomore's expressed talent by placing their car second over the upperclassmen 1 top middle. The Cougar Band led an array of floats and spirit clubs around the track before the game, top right. The mascots, bottom middle, influenced the spirit which made for a successful cheering section. Charlotte Brekke, bottom right, patiently awaits her turn as the flag team performs at half time. Q, ,M 4 1 rf' A- W L,,L ir? , X UW ' ,, A 84 fins. 5. Honorary-Rosa Recio and Robert Maldcmnado, Scnicmrs-Mara Gay Poffinbarger, Bruce Wirt, Katie Peterson, and Eric W:-ssler 'PI-3'L 'i ali 375693 1,-.uns Quai- 3 4 iL i, 7 'si' 1 if 5 , Q! c- .,, f' ui 2 1' , Freshman-Kim Arino, Mike Verigan Sciphomorm--Mary Martin, Mike Morton, Junior-Cyd Harvey, Dan Mahon:-y ' 85 Q - -fu' s v'f1 1w:,f21,,M, -- ,M- 5-1 ,K ' r JF i c L? If r 5 M V I fx 5 ,H 'EF Q' if gg. an ' E-gin. 1 1',, . 5- H K l xx if 13 fa Q Q x. if hs Si f 'mi 5f- g-225 gy V ir Q1-4 A large pumpkin and cornstocks adorned the entrance to the 1973 Homecoming on October 6th, Moon Dance. Our Joy provided the music, enhancing the aura of sparkle and magic prevailing at this unforgettable event. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Pam Wilson, crowned the King and Queen, Jeff Anderson and Patti Kast, dancing in the royal dance, bottom right. Shakey, Exczted . . jf VN if Mi.. 4, j is 2 Y H 'I ' 99 n . .. Confzdent .294 sf , ,puffy ,ylily it : A if Among the most exciting aspects of being a drum major, majorette, flag twirler, or drill team member is that of competing against fellow participants in a competition such as the one hosted by Rio Americano March Znd. Although photographs were prohibited, our photographer managed a few quick ones to capture the flag team performing a routine worthy of a valuable second place and drum major Rob Diamond receiving fourth place. Also attending the Western States Championship were the Drill Team, grabbing a coveted third place, and head majorette Kim Kviek. Although some don't always agree with the judging, it is worth it to witness the spirit still alive and kicking in many high schools from all over Northern California. A week earlier Ygnacio Valley High School held a competition in which the flag team placed sixth out of nineteen, drill team got fifth out of eighteen, drum major got an impressive eighth out of thirty three, and the songleaders put on an impressive performance for the audience. r Lenea Festival One ofthe extra-curricular activities ofa Del Campo drama student this year was the Lenea Festival held at CSUS. Our drama Two and Three students took an excellent rating, with a silver award going to Lani Fuzzesery and a special judge's award going to Steve Dooner. Helping greatly was the supporting Cast of Mike Garrett, Lani, and Steve. The student director was Randy Wilson. Top left: Mike Garrett, Steven Dooner, Randy Wilson, and Lani Fuzzesery. 1 89 l r 4 Q 5 X E 5 5 . PYT : ' , F- 4 .A . , . 90 From Ronald to Dr. Seuss Sports-A-Ramag perhaps the most exciting activity of the whole school year. The classes each have a team of athletes competing against the other classes in such events as a tug-of-war, wheelbarrow race, obstacle course, sack races, broad jump, and of course, the class competition pyramids: where each class builds a human pyramid in the alotred five minutes, with all attempting to outdo each other on the basis of moving parts and organization. Points are also obtained for decorations, spirit, and ticket sales. This year the Juniors emerged victorious, followed by the Seniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen in overall competition. Far top left: Laura Dupee struggled valiantly for one more pull-up to boost the Senior score. Below: Sophomore Mike Green gave his all in the individual contest of arm wrestling. Middle: Agility and finesse as displayed in the first place winning Junior pyramid. Below: Junior cheerleader Terri McFee awaited the cue to begin a cheer to rally on her class. Left: Brenda Guttman supports a team effort in the sack race with a fast time. Bottom: Jon Montgomery wheels Brian Lasagna with skill in the wheelbarrow race. if 1 Another integral part of Sports-A- Rama is the theme which each class section chose and then carried out with their own cheerleaders and decorations. Among this year's themes: Seniors went to McDonaldl,and , juniors 'lLir our Fire , Sophomores took everyone aboard the Love Train and the Freshmen pulled a 'fat Out of the Hat . Above: The Fiery junior section, in full power at the peak ofthe excitementg as the score became close. Right: Senior cheerleader Deidre Ahrens tried to take in all the action going on at once. Next right: Cathy Crockett sinks another one for the Juniors in free throw competition. Far right: The Freshman class experienced their first Sports-.HM Rama with enthusiasm and tough competition. Below: The Seniors' syncopated stomp signified their confidence and uniformity. Center: Freshmen Bob Hessing and Senior Dave Donnenwirth keep an eye on each other's progress in the fastpacecl crab race. 4.-uw 'sd 'E if 'v E' 41 'M if J,- '5 A K L , ' Q-an .v..m....-Q..-wr-W ,.,,Y 'vw' h o'Qf pvv ,iJ4 22 V4W,, , V,., i Sn, .. A i, . . , I ,L I f, f - J V6 gh , K kd, A A E? K ty, f f-am-.. 'x -'---,.,....N aww? You Can't Take It With You This yearls fall play You Can't 'llake it With You displayed the many facets of the human personality, strange and humorous as shown by the assorted Sycamore family and their unconventional ways. The student actors carried the play off with sparkling performances and very convincing make-up jobsg Bill Reed's as grand-father was a prime example of a professional looking job. The sets were also quite impressive and realistic. CAST Standing Denise Durfee-Gay Wellington Randy Wilscmii-Mr. De Pinna David Baker-Donald Ann Levey-Olga Katrina joel Brungardt-Mr. Kolenkhov Kim Becker- G man joe Wender-Tony Kirby Lani Fuzessery-Alice Mark Valley- G man Brian Bain-Mr. Kirby Robert Maldonado-Mr. Henderson Sitting Larry Haynes-Ed Carmichael Martin Cameron-Paul Will Reed-lVlartin Vanderhof Mary Williams-Penny lviz Mocettini-lVIrs. Kirby Basketball '73 Although it appeared dim that Del Campo would have a basketball homecoming because of lack of help, several dedicated students worked hard to finally pull it off. Preceded by a well- planned spirit week of varied activities including a slave sale where various people were sold benefiting Block D.C., and a beard growing contest where some guys were shaved at the beginning ofthe Week and judged by Bev Barr at the rally which was won by junior Greg Henson. The week was rounded out with a Basketball Boogie. Selected royalty included Queen Sue Fris and King Mike Disney and court: Seniors Katy Peterson, Bev Barr, Bruce Wirt, Bob Nunes, Juniors Gina Rizzo and Jeff Fisher, Sophomores Kathy Martin and Eric Struck, and Freshmen Kathey Hoffman and John David. '41 n W .1 1 if-, Ns 04.0 up r ex One of the most well-remembered parts of this homecoming had to he the slave day where previously sold students were at the mercy of their masters who could dress and Command them in any way they wanted. Marry weird people were seen running around that day, their bondage proved with long underwear, curlers, and old robes, wheel harrows, old army uniforms and even a bunny suit! ta ' ig 4 -.N Y 39- i 97 On December fourteenth Del Campo was privileged to view McCrary , a top notch rock group with a professional sound that delighted itys audience. They played many favorites and showed a unique style that had something for everybody in the instruments and songs used. Also on hand at this assembly were Del Campo's own- the songleaders and cheerleaders and coaeh McCullough to encourage spirit and an invitation to the game. McCrary Rocks On I 'ii -'Q 1 1 'X ' ,Q 7U ,- v - an i e 822,914 ' il W - S3i,42'.3!-1 , ,3 I- , 4,55 .fu f'V+1'f at ly, 1- r new- '-' , - fl A fy ll sss s y.el - r tryy eylr 1. - Q fl e,5g,,,.kt r-VV, ff, H , ff.1sa22:y: 1 -- f' ui- I K Ag ti, :-- ffl - if ww 11 .. 99 I l Powder Puff Despite women's lib and the like, any of the powder puffers would probably admit their practices were grueling and strenuous, yet necessary for a good team! The Juniors came out ahead in the final match though, with a six to zero victory over the Senior girls at McArthur Field on a freezing December tenth. Q l fx xi W M X EY L ,,, .. Y A TS. 1 3, 55, f...,Fi,, Onw- ,iw iff , f 2' ge.. H51 f a N. xl, W, my -Q, if . - . .- 5:17 . 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Rlllllllllfl bark zunl furth svzxrching for glut' and typm- ruls-rs. trying tn gvt layouts past tht- strict flu-fk hy tht- wlitor :xml zulx isnr, urs- all a part nf survivzrl on the- stzxff. l llM'll yr-nrhrmok sr-ctiun svlccts pifturt-s from sn-ts of proofs tu hs- printvcl and writvs cupy suitzlhls- to thusm- pirturm-s. c,l,fl'IlFlf'21llllfll'flZiYl'Zlll lmvcmm' 21 mail rush. !'lZll'll ye-ar tht- bunk gvts higggt-r :tml hm-tts-r and tht- stuff gm-ts rowrlirr. Top, lr-ft tc: right: Barbara Shcrrarcln-Xrt.. K4-mlm W'hitclwznl-.'Xn't., :mtl Asst. Ed., -Ianicv W'z1lkm-r- Snph., Sandy lJOH2illLll Pll0fU Ed., Paul ,l'lll'lU'I'A Sports, lfrir llm-irlitz-Plllmtu., Linda Ranrourt-St. Govt., Mit-ht-llv Musnlvr-Faculty, Bnttmn,l1'ft to right: Shurlotts- llm-arcl-jrs., Pam WValkc-r-Srs., Cimly Owl-ns-lid., Cimly U4-Hmult-jfs., Karvn cwllkllljl- Faculty, Val:-riv llirm-s-:Mlvis0r, Stove Dumwr- Photo., Km-vin Wvumllulry-Sports, Bob Slattvn- Frvsh., Dawn Ss-lamlt-rs-Soph., Cathy Phillips- Frcsh., Kc-n Moshurg-.'Xrt, Suv Fris-Srs. Kim lfV00dland-Clubs, Str-vc Uiflioia, Will Rvvcl-uxtls, Gurdon Sk'llLllZ'l'Il'iiil Plmtn., Terry Balrlwirrfluhs. Roar S taff Del Campo's school newspaper contains stories and features written and created by seventeen students of the school. Their hard work and dedication resulted in several excellent editions of the Roar. Top left: Brian Bain-Rptr., Debra johnson-Rptr., Kitty OKNQ-il-Rptr., Katy Ludwig-Ed., Bottom left: Craig Shadburn-Photo., ,Ion jones-Rptr,, Erie Wessler-Rptr., Kathy Henderson-Rptr., Far right: Dave Merritt-A sst. Buss. Mgr., Paul Hayhurst- Sports Ed., Johh Schumacher-Asst. Ed., Brenda Krasko-Art, Craig Anderson-Buss. Mgr., Martin Cameron-Art, Mark Fvon-Rptr., Ken Bunk-Sports Ed Advisor: lnm Peper .sv W Heather Reigns Over- hzld of Through the ingenuity of the prom committee and a presale of tickets, a more professional band than ever before was obtained: Steelwind. Ir appeared that all those who purchased one of the 200-plus tickets showed up March 15. Complying with the Child of Nature theme, the room boasted painted murals and plants concocted by Tracy Reed's committee. The whirling dots of colored lights from the mirrored orb in the center of the room were reflected in the sparkling face of Queen Heather Rourke and her court Diane Galland, Brenda Guttman, Cindy Schu, and Leslie Hardin, top to bottom right. .QQ WE iv? T55 ak 'aff .omg v. N -5 . S eg' i 'Q ' Cltllfe The warm spring evening was ideal for getting into the melodic sounds of Steelwind, and dancing or talking with friends. To Jeff Fisher, prom chairman, and his many industrial committees, many thanks for a night to remember! Below: Queen Heather and escort Roy Hanks. Middle: Jon and Kelly, Michelle and Dave indulge in one ofthe slow songs played. Far right: Brian Lasagna and jim Nunes sported top hats and canes as their dance apparel. Below right: the 1974 Junior Prom Royal Court. , I R1 I 5 109 0 Below: Cindy Gillam paused for some refreshment from the Warm danceroom. Top left: Bob Quinlan, Karen Jennings, Bryan Nelson and Lori Schull observed the Coronation. Tlop middle: Greg and Cindy gaze upon the other dancers. Top right: The band that entertained the crowd: Steelwind. Below middle left: Cindy Avery and Richard Couch are oblivious to everyone else. Below middle right: Brenda and Jeff floated through one of the slow dances. Far right: Taking time out in front of one of the many realistic backgrounds of the Prom. F' ,nu M Congratulations! Even t.he most active students at school are often not aware of those fellow students that make their activities possible and who work for the good of Del Campo. Because of this, the Lion's Club sponsors an honor program known as Student of the Month. Each month of the school year this Commendation is bestowed upon some fortunate and deserving Senior through recommendation and careful selection by his or her counselors and teachers and V administration. The honorees of the 73- 74 year were: October-Steve Lady November-Ann Monroe December-Joanne Castori January-Darcy Bradbury February-Wendy Payton March-Michelle David April-Diane Schulstad May-Dave Malakie Q Q Y A , . ' p Q 1- '. O 1 V- . 0 'VO ., Q . r' K U vj- - . . '. ni ... : . ' . If If fx :vb -I . 2, .9- 4, . . K A v .it- I . Q7 4 l, -'ff ' ll. .r u , L xL. 1fL,,,,1 ' .-13:2 gf ' Q- k Y Q, v v- ' A K 'IR' Y 1 ' -gb. ' -'41 ' 5 -5. ,P-. 3-jf -3.5, ax f 4 ' f A - -lk-.1 t 'P' N,.,,?f' ,. .- 5 I , ,age -- ' ' ur 1. V ,sfgi - - saw' ., .-Sv: L -xfw -mf 'HQIZ A 355' ,, 'jr' . M-z, - Q. , r H ,V , A ,fm , , 1 A , ' , f A' , -JM' 2. -' f ,'.' v ' S. 9: - -- - ' 1. X ,,. 1 'V -. 2.5 A X W I K i, if X - 'Q ' ,QR ff if , 4 .x , -. 'A5f'+'??-vf a- ,Q -:-cs: Bottoms Up! Participating in the first spirit rally of the year, in a revised chugging contest, Were, bottom left: principal William Bode, and Assistant Principals, Warner Seargeant and James Jorgensen. They were the center of attraction at the rally as three juice-filled baby bottles were distributed among them, and they guzzled. Mr. Bode received the first prize plastic rattle after he displayed his dry bottle. Eerie effects applied by a pen flashlight, as displayed in the photograph, right, are but a small example of Barry Steel, the photography teacher's ability. His diversified interests ranged from biking on his 350 Honda, skiing at Sugar Bowl. Although unmarried, he was in the process of completing a master's degree in marriage counseling. Although he had the big job of heading up the Pep, Jazz, and Marching Bands, Larry Gilliland still had time to supervise the gifted students on electronic musical instruments. He and his Wife were champions in competition Ballroom dancing, and demonstrated their talent at the Adult Dance, which is put on by the Jazz Ensemble every year: far right. 1- 'Xl Z Fi - if P Z f f' 13' .' f . fl V aa., if Paul Peterson, the freshman counselor, was involved with orienting the ninth grade students. He is also the head counselor and works in the spring with Will Rogers to prepare the eighth graders for high school. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and reading, and is reputed to have a fine singing voice: top left. Posed in the cockpit of a Cessna 150 before take-off, is social science teacher, Russ Abbott. He took weekly flying lessons at Phoenix Field. He also was advisor to the National Honor Society: middle left. Robert Currie commuted from his farm home in Lincoln to teach beginning through advanced French. He taught his students by way of dialogue, the language lab, and question-answer periods as indicated by Cindy Pettit, below. Jim McConnell, the advisor of Cougar's Corners, Del Campo's first student-run store, appeared to enjoy some of its benefits as he stuffed a handful of popcorn in his mouth: bottom left. Vaudefuille Vera Loehr sang a song to the tune of Frank Penko and Bruce Haller's piano duet Cleft and rightl as Dennis von Brauchitsch ffar leftl and Ted Filpula held the piano up, middle bottom. Clear days lured Frank Penko to the old mining camps and towns of the Mother Lode. Vera Loehr enjoyed lakes and rivers by means of her canoe and outboard ski boat.. Tahiti, New Zealand, Fiji, and Australia are some of the most distinctive places she hasvisited. Ted Filpula was a back- packing man and he claimed himself to be quite spocially oriented. Dennis von Hrauchitsch was an active Del Norte Club member. Bruce Haller, a chess-player, thought it was delightful to converse with people and read books. German teacher Irene Abbott pointed out her favorite country in Europe, top left She said, Traveling is the easiest way of becoming educated to the world. She has been to the majority of European countries and said the most unusual place was Venice because it had a Disneyland affect. As for the most colorful country, nothing was more outstaniding than the vendors and street bazaars of the Orient, where she was raised. Math teacher Duane Peterson marked the action at a Del Campo basketball game while he recorded the j.V. and Varsity statistics, middle top. He taught Driver's Training and liked to camp with his family when he could. Barbara Potter joined the English De- partment at second semester, bottom left. She loved to camp in secluded areas, ride trail bikes and water ski. Don Rowley taught Health and Safety, U.S. History and Student Government, middle top. He was working on his masters for school administration in order to work with students at a different level. He was born in Canada where he got in some skiing and he liked to ride bicycles with his family on short excursions. Student Kelly Alexander helped Debbie Moon and Judith Tingley ffar left and far rightl teach Adele McFadden a few hand- signs, top right. Debbie Moon was new at Del Campo this past year and became a bride during the second semester. Last summer she ventured to the East coast to visit schools for the deaf. She spent her free time at conferences in the Bay Area in order to pick up new ideas to teach her own deaf students. Judith Tingley taught Special Education too. She was another camping devotee among the Del Campo Faculty and found her V.W. bus quite convenient for week-end trips. She delight- ed in cooking new dishes and taking time to raise her teen-age daughter. W .A 1 , . eb A , o f fb-Qi' . 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Shown in the picture, bottom right, Wayne Geri had to put up with a bit of stubbornness as he took his children to a Saturday Del Campo football game. Qutside of coaching swimming, teaching English, and being a timekeeper at the Cougar basketball games, he was an ardent football fan and attended most of the Del Campo games this year. wr-M, Cardiac Arrest Concentrating on the mounting pressures of a Del Campo vs. Bella Vista football game were, top center, Ken Berry, Don Blankenship, and John Zupan. As Varsity football coaches, they were able to participate with the team as well as being involved spectators. Don Blankenship also taught opportunity classes while Ken Berry and John Zupan were boys' P.E. instructorszileft. -lack Schafer organized the faculty art show held in the Little Gallery this year. He was advisor to the Art Club which sponsored this exhibition. I-le makes pottery for gifts and sells it in a gallery called l'Reflections Unlimitedl' located in Country Club Centre: below. 1 Q? 5 yt if ::w.'f wi .3'f ig, ,lg a.i.,.3'mi '-1 H 3, A sry.: 'l iA:,,i.? l , ,jg si 4. ,ji as fa ,eiyjffnfb x31 :ld 'Q iirrgotgi-,klfilt ,N , 'ff if ff' 4--9151 it l U I - t X' , lg . Ji., W ' 'Q i. n N.'2g.QQ 'll . ,wa ,ff , .1 ealx avg 'S 'Y' , 4 i lg QL. 1 5 'Qi tg? , 2 n 5 A Il:-hfzzflfyf . a 5-,Av I A ,bi Pin? ' Vasil Madzelan, the head of the art department, is shown with two of his own paintings, Primus Americanusf' left, and l'lVlia Prima Mater, right. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he moved to Europe at the age of four, and lived there for seventeen years. He moved back to the United States when he was twenty-one: left. Q W ,Q 3 ar ,f if Q ,, Q , sum.--r wx ffl J . . , 1 , .6 , ight' , Jas 7491. 2:'235 Monkeying around on the uneven bars were Cleft to rightl jean Klienke, Gary Summerhays, Sandra Berry, and Eve Thompson, top left. jean Klienke enjoyed camping on weekends and making candles at home. Gary Summerhays became Del Campo's new Varsity soccer coach this year. He is a terrific athlete and displayed his ability in flag football, basketball, and volleyball for a church league and excelled in golfing. Sandra Berry instructed girl's P.E., coached the drill team and introduced a new unit called Weight Training and Conditioningn for junior and senior girls. Eve Thompson coached the girl's tennis team besides regular P.E. classes. Deanna Taylor, left, and Margaret Kohler took their turn working at spring registration for the Girl's P.E. department, bottom right. Deanna Taylor trained her shepherd dog and coached the girl's champion bowling team which came in first place. Margaret Kohler taught units of P.E. which included folk dancing, water ballet, and working on the weight machines. Spanish teacher Barney Jones was assisted by his wife while he filed cards at Del Campo's busy spring registration, far left,. He enjoyed the fresh mountain air and uncrowded conditions of snow shoeing. , at Caught In The Act l-luddled in the rain were math teachers fleft to rightj Richard Hogge, lnez Peper, Harry Miller, and Sam Funner, top left. lnez Peper was the newspaper advisor and taught a variety of courses which included English, Algebra, and journalism. She loved to collect unusual antique bottles and garden in her huge backyard. Harry lVIiller didn't consider teaching driver's training a chore-but enjoyed working with the young student drivers. Sam Funnt-r's interest also centered around cars. He liked to repair and re-condition them. Besides being an all-around outdoorsman with his family, Richard Hogge led the freshman basketball team this past season. Margaret Hill was one of four administrators that appeared at the mid- term graduation ceremony. As vice- principal, she was kept busy with the student activities, faculty, and administrative problems, bottom left. Staged on the drama steps, bottom right were English teachers, frow l, left to rightl, Lorena Lindh, Evelyn Williams, and Barbara Jonesg Crow Z, left to rightj Julia Ward, Lois Franchimone, Ruth Rogers and Martha White. Lois Franchimone was one of a few teachers from Del Campo who participated in a belly dancing class at the San Juan YMCA. She spent some of her sunny days rafting down the American River. Lorena Lindh and Evelyn Williams enjoyed the comforts and conveniences of fine dining with their families. Barbara jones indulged in the unusual pastime of mushroom hunting when whe went hiking in the woods. Martha White had a Golden Retriever puppy that whe trained and she was kept busy with her own children's various activities. Ruth Rogers took over the position of advisor to the lnternational Exchange Club. Julia VVard kept on her toes by square dancing in a social dance club. lndustrial Arts teachers fleft to rightl Arlan Sanders, Frank Ford, and Rohert Thompson eyed the speaker at their department luncheon.They taught Auto Shop, Mechanical Drawing, and Metal Shop, respectively. Waiting for the ball to drop over the net was JoAnn Walter, Middle left, at one of her Monday night volleyball games. She, along with Sheri Knaak and Valerie Himes, participated in a Citrus Heights Park District league which ran from mid- October to mid-December. Aside from that, she taught freshman and sophomore English. English teacher Harry Griffith flashed a proud smile in front of the picture he created, top middle. Entitled Red Harvest , it is one of a series of three paintings depicting the different harvest colors that he exhibited in the Faculty Art Show. x 3 Eyes eye Roger Dangerfield, the newest addition to Del Campds staff, pointed out an event at Sports-.-X-Rama to junior counselor, Richard Hrungraber, bottom middle. He assuined his position as sophomore counselor this past fall. Looking on were Mrs. Brungraber and VVilburta Darnielle, senior counselor. Coaches fleft to rightl john Zupan, slim Harris, Roger Riley, and joe Cavallaro were absorbed in the senior's electrifying spirit at the Sports-A-Rama, top right. Barrett teacher, jim Harris and Chemistry teacher, Roger Riley combined their efforts in working with the football team. Vvhereas, social science teacher, joe Cavallaro instructed the wrestling team. Ken Smith, middle right, kept the 1973 VVorld Series tuned in as he watched one of Del Campo's football games. He coached the basketball team and taught five math courses consisting of Geometry, Math Analysis, and Advanced Topics of Nfath. Hill Martin, left, was fascinated with the Freshman class's elation when they were awarded the Spirit Trophy at Del Campo's first indoor rally, bottom right. General outdoorsman and science teacher, Fred Simmonds, has been at Del Campo since its second year. He has yacationed in Nlexico five times and hopes to drive the length of the Baja Peninsula in the near future. S calpel Please Dorothy Reardon, with brain in hand, and Jim Reese posed as nurses when Jim l-lenrie performed major surgery on George , middle top. Dorothy Reardon expended a lot of time in her swimming pool at home. jim I-lenrie, originally from Utah, liked to fish, hunt and travel when the opportunity arose. Jim Reese bicycled to Del Campo all the way from Fair Oaks Blvd. and Marconi Ave. He has canoed down the North Fork of the American River many times and has never dumped over. He used to live on a farm ranch at Palmdale in the Mojave Desert and anticipates owning a farm in the future. Paul Merriam's musical interests ranged from playing the trumpet in the Sacramento Valley Symphonic Band singing in the Sacramento Chorus, to arranging pieces for the Del Campo singers, top left. l-le liked to play tennis and basketball and wanted to take up snow skiing. Aside from issuing band-aids to students with scrapes, providing thermo- meters to flushed patients, and patrolling the over-crowded rest areas, nurse Ethel Noguchi also worked on the never-ending files, middle top. Librarian Lois McMullen officiated as time-keeper when business teachers lleft to rightj Laura Bell, Joan Melnicoe, and Elaine Jacobsen took a time-write, left bottom. Laura Bell is from Fresno and has lived all over the Orient. She taught military high school and took flower arranging courses in Japan. Joan Melnicoe got off the ground by flying planes with her husband. She hunted ducks when they were in season and became a zealous skier when winter set in. She visited jails and prisons with rookie policemen during her Easter vacation in order to familiarize them with their future surroundings. Elaine Jacobsen was a McGovern delegate at the 1972 Democratic Convention in Florida and found church and community work very rewarding. Antoli Kozlelski expanded the Regional Occupational Program at Del Campo, middle bottom. His new position dealt with briefing students on the different job opportunities. l-le liked to sky-dive and said that it was actually one of the safest sports since a jumper has two parachutes. Jeannie Taylor was del Campo's only four year Counselor. She was advisor to C.S.F. and puttered with antiques by restoring and re-conditioning them. Seated in the coffee room in back of the library were lleft to rightl Betty Wick, Gloria Williams, Evenlyn Blanton, Margaret Medved, Madelin Thomas, Lucille Morris, Christine Findley, Virginia Bibb, and Roslyn Gross. These individuals helped run the offices and library smoothly and efficiently. right bottom. ,,..n-an 27 ' x N x . RX A ' 'S-46.57 ' 4 4 ! Lk X 1 3 ig ni'x5tJ4 V' X. 'F K K ,, f, A . x V iw ' 'iifl-W T' X Q w WWYE ilu Q WJ if 0 .. 1,52-., Q W , Slllhllll mu in 5' M f . Q4 ? fi? ez -ll H MMM? 1-1 in ' Q 2 i ' Eff N mlx, ,Q , V ,, 1 w..M,, PM M qw: ,W O-M , M E' ,M ,, M,,Nx Pointers John Bohatch, left, and Arlan Sanders reviewed the parts of the engine during after-school hours, top right. John Bohatch instructed Auto Shop and Arlan Sanders taught electricity classes with the exception of one Auto class. He also entertained customers at Sam's Stagecoach lnn on Hwy 50 by playing the banjo. Science teacher, Robert Kobrocles outdoor interests encompassed seasonal duck hunting, fishing, and spirited rock- hounding, bottom left. Valerie Himes bottom right, beamed when her Citrus Heights volleyball team finally got one point. In addition to her English classes, she had the time- consuming but rewarding task of heading up the school Yearbook and Images staff. While Bill Kimball announced the activities and scores at Sports-a-rama, PE. teachers Harry Kawahata and john Eaton anticipated the outcome of the Izzy Dizzy Race going on below them, top right. This yearly Battle of the Classes is organized and run by the men and women coaches of the PE. department. Home economics teachers lleft to rightl, Marilyn Herman and Mary Onderko listened to lrene Swope discuss her deep interest in Yoga at the Annual Faculty Christmas Party, bottom right. The cooking students prepared the goodies for the event. lrene Swope instructed junior and senior Girls PE. Dennis Dayton and john Tratos, social science teachers, discussed today's current events when they got together after school, far right. X 1 ...,,,- 442 Q I 4d'.,f' f Q W ,-fr gl? ,- -- - - Q I gif' -'Y X K1's fiff'fQvg:f . vaqw Q ir ig lri- '- zffk-45? O rm. -...MW Registration erun Edwin O' Harra developed a unique system of instructing his classes, bottom right. Utilizing photographs of all but one of the United States, the Canadian provinces, and parts of lVlexico, he taught slow learners through a slide program. Three articles Written for professional journals exemplified his creativity along with the novel he recently completed. Math teacher, Eli McCullough kept track of the World Series while Charles Green concentrated on Del Campo's football game, top right. Charles Green taught Biology and Chemistry and liked to ride his three speed bicycle. l-le biked 184 miles across the Nevada highways with a 12 year old boy. Eli McCullough coached Del Campo's Varsity basketball teams to a first or second place standing for the last five years. Betty Vogel labored on paper work at Del Campo's first spring registration, bottom middle. She was offering courses in sculpture, ceramics, and photo which began zero period. She also created some clay works which were displayed in the Little Gallery. Foods and clothing teachers, Maude Transue and Alice Baker fleft to rightl, discussed the merits of a biscuit recipe as compared to another, top left. Maude Transue and her husband have traveled to Europe, Australia, New Zealand and plan to visit Russia in the summer of 1974. Alice Baker, on the other-hand, likes to paint and draw and she also enjoys the quiet seclusion of fishing. Joy Williams and Leslie Lindsay discussed a registration problem as business teachers Cfar left and far rightl, Lynda Gantenbein and Gwen Schmidt looked on. Both these teachers play bridge and like to travel. Lynda Gantenbein toured Europe and enjoys shorter camping trips to the California coast. Gwen Schmidt has been to Hawaii and plans to go to New Zealand and Alaska when she retires in June. She is from Idaho were she first learned to ski. Sue Mowrer, bottom middle, joined Del Campo's teaching brigade to teach Special Education when she moved from Champaign, Illinois at the beginning of second semester. She enjoys horse-back riding, water skiing and also likes to teach summer school. Energy crisis? ot at D. C. Lois Parrish, Eugene Robles, and Ronald Hubbard, bottom right, recognized the nation's gas shortage as did other students and teachers by riding their bikes to Del Campo when weather permitted. Lois Parrish and Ronald Hubbard worked in the math department while Eugene Robles taught science. Robles taught science. james Ryan, top left, pointed out humorous line to Roger Stager in his Health and Safety class. In addition to teaching Health and Safety, he taught Metal l. Charles Snyder, one of Del Campols business teachers left the district midsyear to teach at Sierra Alunior College. He will beaffiliatedwith their business department. oann Schaad acted as hostess to Shirley Hance and substitute teacher, Pat Griswold at the Faculty Christmas Party while jean Yitt looked on in the background,bottom right. jean Vitt taught Special lfducation classes until mid- term then left to teach kindergarten at Starr King. Outside of teaching nursing and clothing, -Ioann Schaad is a registered pilot. For interested students, Shirley Hance offered Uesign, Drawing, and Painting courses. Jane Wvise and Bernard Cody conyersed by the punch bowl at a Faculty Party, top right. She advised the Gifted Student Program and helped arrange a field trip to the Charles Dickens Christmas Faire in San Francisco. 'lihey both taught English courses and Bernard Cody instructed the Drama students. He was in charge of all Del Campo play productions. During this past year, under his supervision, the drama department came alive. With a clenched fist and a determined look on her face, lfnglish teacher Sheri Knaak served at one of her league volleyball games, far right. She advised a senior Tri-Hi-y and Del Campo's Rally Club. H v -,ef J I 4 s Wx , 4 , s . J? ,J gf, TA 1,9392- W P1 ' -,174 . 'T I . -I . Q ,H r 'K -' ,P K ,J 1 4 K ' 1 , ' . 1,50 'Ea ., 'r' ' . ,, - ' UA ff. liz: 3113 0 4, 1.11. f 'V 4gQm'i.Q' it 5 y 9 aff . gh? A, 1 - ,-1' ' 4 , .. A .A Kg Q auf ' x 'I- r X1 ..l J 4 1 Q. f Y , -5 ' X 4' Q , D A I ' ,!. , a .K n. ,gh 4 . ' .' ' ' , l W ' r - '. . - H . Y . Ni K A Q 'I g, , , 5, I 1. , N Q fi. K . 5 L ' Pl ' Q ia' , 3. . 1 ix' . . . Wig, - f X fr' I ' ' 4, M ,.x .5 K ,gr p 'G ' 57' ' 2 . 4' K g K I -efkf-' A f fxzd- .,., 5 :- Nw , : ,, .A ,tg -- X , .44 C, .-X k 1, -. ,gk ' I 3 ,. ' .Jo .- '1' ' -. . f . x fn, fig f - .. - f X fn. . 1- ' f ,qu ' an ,QQ kr K ' , f' P ' A' - Q1 . h A Q MV... ' if-' 5 ' - ' I .Wx 4 .' 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Bottom left: Dave Bereford snares a touchdown pass against La Sierra. .aaa .von , ,f ., I , 'wi' ax' H , ' tsl' fe, .if H pl T ---- gi., x ,I 1 , g .yey ly. J sat. t M , 4 .e.e , ,.. ---,. ,,i. i .,- V ,I V V... 5 ... ..,ty , ff g,,g .C k,,.V ' W Lf.,. gras:-L - :kaizggs . 1-W A g.--UM r ,,.. ' . s ii ' .,,, W, ., .a-i:Ea? a, :Q fe. ,.,, .L .,,. ,. ,, 3, , .. ' if an ,t Maman- -- , ,, , ,H . p ' ffl.. 'Riff , l f 1 , fx Q 43,2 '32 21:26 3 , ,Q ' ...Q K f X x A M. Lk , ,.. if-x QR 'Xa if ! 'w,,,,Q,,. , . .....f -V ...M H1 32,91 s M W Y M 'us' 1 x N 'sv wr .Q 4 f fxw V Qi x 'T' we ,Mtv .X , .. 7 4 'fff'--r V, ,S . Tb. A Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo Del Campo 14 7 13 6 0 13 6 2 30 0 Jesuit Cordova Rio Linda La Sierra Bella Vista San Juan El Camino Rio Americano Encina Mira Loma Above: Fullbaek jeff Baer strains for extra yardage Middle: Del Campo's line does a fine job in protecting quarterback Lewis. Bottom left: Dan Mahoney being swarmed by La Sierra Longhorns b Bottom right: Dan Mahoney's legs are a blur as he streaks downfield against Jesuit. Y 40 J. V. Tough Coaches Mike Harris, Roger Riley, and Joe Cavallero piloted the J.V. team to a 4 win, 6 loss record. An explosive offense was one of the J.V. highlights. The bruising ground attack of the Cougars was complimented by a fine passing game. This year's j.V. record was one of the best in Del Campo's football history, excluding last year's undefeated team. Above: Tailback Mike Green proves too tough for the Cordova defense. Above left: End Lloyd Feaver stretches for a Skalinder aerial. I l E Row 1: Bob Peterson, Mitch Wilson, Randy Tomaiko, jim Randleman, Bob Golden, John Thornsberry, Chris Reeding, Tony Patton, Bob Rogers, Cabton Atwood, Roger Lehman, Ken Anthony, Rick Gauger, Dee Stevens, Sam Olsen. Row Z: Coach Mike Harris, Royce Fautt, I Richard Morty, Ron Dickinson, Marty Herrenschmidt, Dave Nystrom, Mark Skalinder Jeff Rabe, Wally Gross, Ken Ledbetter, Remo Deregibus, Lloyd Feaver, Kurt Van Tassel, Steve Russell, Mike Hogan, Bill Feuillard, Ted Hayes, Coaches, joe Cavallero and Roger Riley. Above: Row l: Keith Fimple, Dave Jarmillo, Dave Sinclair, Kurt Niver, Ross Adelman, Mike Kellerman, john Damon. Row Z: Steve Gunner, Roderic Ward, Mike Hall, Don Bosworth, Mike Reiche, john Mahoney, Mark Silva, Keith Basson, Andy Stearns. Row 3: Coach McCormac, Craig Roy, Bill Cole, Dick Peterson, Kelly Douglas, Gus Johnson, Scott Paulin, Vernon Gavin, Coach Eaton. Row 4: Bruce Kimball, Tim McGee, Ron Morgan, Roland Evans, Denez Batiza, Chris Rizzuti, Tim Malakie. Row 5: Dan Williams, Chris Tuter, Mike Barnes, Dave Olden, Bob Almeida, Mark Hilton, Rusty Ott. Row 6: Mike Fondersmith, Ron Wilkenson, Mike Whatley, Dave Lawson, Steve Finnerty, Pat Brady, Scott Williams, Greg Horton. Row 7: john David, Craig White, Rob Elliott, Lew Klein, Tim Burns, jeff Cooper, Rusty Dupray, Bob Bassett, Frosh Champs This year's freshman football team, coached by John Eaton and Richard McCormac, captured Del Campo's second championship in D.C. history, with an impressive 4 win, 1 loss, and 2 tie record. Led by a tenacious defense, the frosh shut out three of its seven opponents. The team showed great spirit and determination as displayed in the Mira Loma game. A clutch performance snatched the championship from the Mats and gave Del Campo the league title. Middle: Roderic Ward catches pass against Mira Loma. Bottom: Roland Evans fights off Mira Loma defender. Tankers take it Many people try to equate Del Campo's athletic success only to basketball. This is not true, for in the past several years, Del Campo's water pole teams have come in either first or second in the C.V.C. This year's water pole team, coached by Roger Steel, is no exception. They romped through their seven league games undefeated and untied enroute to a fine ll- 8 season record. But do not think their competition was a pushover. Ir took poised, aggressive play on D.C.'s part to pull out exciting victories over perennial champion Rio Americano K5-4D and also over Bella Vista fl 1-8, double OTJ which was for the championship. ln advancing to the section tourney, the highlight for D.C., who placed sixth, included the naming of Chris John to the second team All Tournament. Del Campo's offense was led by Bob Taylor, Chrisjohn and Dan Camilli while the defense was led by Spencer Chaney, Tracy Bankert and Tyler Smith. With only mainstrays Scott Jenkins, Ray 0'Sullivan and Bob Taylor leaving, next year's team promises to be as successful as this year's team. Below: Coach Roger Steel urges the D.C. mermen on to victory in their clutch performance in the championship game with Bella Vista. Row 1: Tyler Smith, ,lim Hitchcock, Scott jenkins Row 2: Bob Taylor, Dan Camilli, jim Smith, Keith Bailey, Chris john, Spencer Chaney, Mark Barnes. Ray O'Sullivan, not pictured, Tracy Banks-rt. Ea il il 5 K 5 .4 1 f WD 'Al c A ri Clutch The championship was to be decided on the last game of the season. Bella Vista and Deo Campo came into the last game undefeated and untied. Bella Vista leaped out in front 6-2 and held this lead through the half. Del Campo buckled down and started on the comeback trail. The D.C. tanlcmen held Bella Vista to one second half goal and scored five with Dan Camilli accounting for four. With the game tied 7-7 at the end of regulation play, an overtime was called. Both teams scored in the overtime and another would have to be played to decide the championship. This overtime was the last as the Cougar's offense rammed home three goals, scored by Spencer Chaney, Tracy Bankert, and Bob Taylor. Top: Bob Taylor puts the heat on Bella Vista's number 25. Bottom left: Spencer Chaney falls back to anchor Del Campds defense. Bottom right: Tracy Bankert and an unknown Bella Vista player scramble for a loose hall in the championship game. N... . N ,V Ex' 'MMD' ' is .fe If It -df ,.w 'f'V N' ,,,,k,f,,L , ,. I il, ' KTA Q31 xi V:'f .. ,.k. VK V fa- . 4- an mag , ,V .f 4. .,. . , ,rv N ' rv . H' - Wifi! ' 'A . ' -W4 x.. 'av- M M M wr ii ' W, .Im , H .. .f,sw.i,QhmmW I 44 Row 1: Tony Price, Darrell W. Robbins, Chuck Takacs, Ed Bacchi, John Schumacher, Bill Mumma. Row 2: Chris Garrett, Rich Ramer, John Van Matre, Joe McProuty, Kevin Hanson, Bob Koch, Mike Lenhart, Not pictured Jacob Moultrie. Varsity Strong Depth was this year's varsity cross country team's strong point. The top five Cougars often ran in the top twenty finishers of most of the races. This depth pushed Del Campo into a tie for second place in C.V.C. dual meets and a third place finish in the league meet. ln placing third in the league meet, the Cougars knocked third ranked Bella Vista out of the section meet. Upsetting Bella Vista was accomplished by Bill Mumma placing fourth, Kevin Hansen placing fifth, Chris Garrett placing seventeenth, Bob Koch placing twenty-first, and John Van Matre finishing twenty-second. The Cougars ranked ninth in the section ratings. Next year's hopes look bright as only Bob Koch and Kevin Hanson are graduating. The other five of the top seven harriers will be back. Sophomore Bill Mumma ran brilliantly and should have an even better season next year. Steady describes Kevin Hanson's year. He was always near the top in all the races. Bill and Kevin battled all season for the top spot on the team. Sickness hampered Bob Koch's running all year long, yet he placed highly in most races. This year's surprise runner was Chris Garrett. Chris developed into a fine runner and should do well next year also. John Van Matre picked up needed places to insure Cougar victories. Top right Tom Van Matre strides home in an impressive frosh performance in the Section Meet Below: Rick West kicks past two Mira Loma barriers I Z D . . . 540356, J0ELwI53gS3lrcSl!j!'g?,?5l BI1i:nI?It15'eErlc Above: Stampede! Cross Country runners rush for Y Dave Cobb. Row 2: Jim Hyre, Rick Fehlman, gmd Poslfwf' In hope of victory' Dave Michaelis, Leslie Baker, Rick West, Dan Welty, Greg Evies. ,fi-. lkfwiz . ' - f i ... Lf. .. 4155 ' X' .Irv 'L -Q Q ' QS.. Impressive Tom Van Matre, Eric Morse, and John Edgar led this year's frosh harriers to the dual meet championship, the league meet championship, and a second place finish in the section meet. Tom Van Matre was undoubtedly the outstanding frosh runner and showed his ability by winning the C.V.C. League meet. Eric Morse finished eighth in the section meet. With a team as good as this coming up, Del Campo's future looks bright indeed. An exciting season brought third place to Del Campo in both dual meets and the league meet. Rick West led the Cougar sophs by placing fifth in the C.V.C. league meet. This fine team will bring more talent to the varsity cross country team next year. Matmen Win sport like football or basketball, it takes strength, stamina and quiekness. Few people realize the pains for pangsj endured by wrestlers in getting down in weight to wrestle in a weight class. Urapplers run in place next to steamy showers to burn away excess poundage. No food ean be eaten on the day that weight must he met. VVatehing weight for wrestlers also ineludes a strict diet which must be followed every day. Coaeh joe Cavallero has turned wrestling into a major sport at D.C. He has built Del Campo into a powerhouse by 'lihe varsity wrestling team captured the duel meet ehampionship for the second straight year by outpointing the Bella Vista wrestling team, 34-19. lnstrumental in this win were the wins by Roy Grey, Gus Coolcsey, Harold Knepper, Phil lVIeClure, and Don Gross. The Cougar matmen then proved their win was no fluke by defeating Bella Vista and all other Capital Valley Conference teams in the league meet. The final tally for D.C. was 169 points with Bella Vista in second at 159W points. Although wrestling is not a glamor ..-41 46 Above: first row, Ed Baeei, Steve -lohnson, -Ioe Brent Causey, Phil fWeClure, Gary Cleveland, Gus VValker, Ben Evans, Harold Knepper, Don Kreeek, Cooksey, Don Gross, Coach Cavallero. Dixon Allen. Second rowg Mike Wlilson, Roy Grey, forming outstanding teams with good wrestlers. rlihis year was no exeeption. Don Gross and Gary Cleveland seored the most points for Del Campo in meets. Gary Cleveland had the most pins, eight, with Don fiross and Roy Grey following with five apieee. VVrestlers with fine win-loss records were fius Cooksey, joe VValker, Dixon Allen, Phil lVleClure, Don Gross, and fiary Cleveland, Ben Evans, Brent Causey, Harold Knepper, and Mike VVilson. Steve johnson and Don Kreeek wrestled well throughout the year. 'llop It-fx: lien Evans struggles with a Bella Vista Bronco. 'liop right: A Cougar grappler starts his takedovvn move. -mw- 48 J. V. Wrestlers Outstanding The j.V. wrestling team had a great season this year. Nip and tuck describes the race for the championship between the Cougars and Bella Vista. Upset in the last match of the season against Bella Vista, the Cougars took second. Coached by john Zupan, the xl.V. ripped through C.V.C. competition. Talented wrestlers Harry Myers, Remo Deregibus, Wally Gross, and Jeff McClure should give the varsity team valuable assistance next year. Leading the team in pins and points was Jeff McClure. Remo Deregibus did not lose a match all season and gathered second in pins and points. I-larry Myers and Wally Gross lost three matches between them and will be the core of the upper weights next year. John Thornsberry had a fine season at 9 wins, four losses and one tie. Others wrestling well were Larry Loveridge, Bob Warner, Tim O'Kelley and Bill Underwood. Top left: first rowg Mike Archer, Rocky Warner, Tim O'Ke1ley, John Thornsberry, Dee Robbins, Coach john Zupan. second row: Rich Morte, Larry Loveridge, Jeff McClure, Remo Deregibus, Wally Gross, Harry Myers, Bottom left: Remo Deregibus squares off against an opponent. Above: Joh Thornsberry receives the victory, Q . :- '51 , .-1 3 M , k finfi 1: ..... sv .sv ,ly v 1 , X ,. J wg- -L. , Eff 'ww S un 5. va.. X. G ' K' wg IQ! .AW ,Q My Right: Life as a coach is often tense and frustrating as shown in Eli McCullough's expressions. Below: Cougars warm up for the game against Encina. Bottom right: Rich Shipp pumps in a jumpshot in warm ups. Twenty- Three Wins Sensational is the only way to describe the varsity basketball team's year. The twenty-three wins came as the result ofa tenacious, hard-pressing defense, and potent offense. Scoring was nearly always balanced and the Cougars displayed a teamwork rare in these days of glory hunters. Unselfishness was the key to this year's offense's success. Three players broke the school's assist record for a season, Mark Meidinger, Kevin Woodbury, and Steve Morgan. Bruce Wirt led all scorers with a 19.6 point per game average, and also was the leading Cougar rebounder. Paul Tucker, Jeff Mitchell, and Kevin Woodbury all were also tough on the backboards. Rich Shipp, a 6'7 substitute. often came in and ripped down rebound after rebound. Mark Meidinger pumped set shots in from long range, and Steve Morgan drove past defenders to score on lay-ups. Eli McCullough, realizing the Cougars' potential, set them to a fast paced running style which wore opponents down. t ml ,M ' audi' m Q.3,.' Quan- 'f'i' .-awww quuw ' X' 315 x E4 an L ww' Am. -null? ,I if 5 '21 x 5 V. J 2 ' X V .VIC FY- S5 is , 35.3 .Q ,- R P- 5 fa Q Ei ff My igwkyg ' :i.L , ..,i 5 I L 1 S : x '70 5 H .:x,::. Wm, ug i . N5 'E . sa R 3 I . af W ' Q- tt' Q i ' Si? fi wc A Zi!-f fe ii Q Tournament of Champions A berth in the Tournament of Elk Grove Herd ffirst rated in all Champions was the Cougars'. They won Northern Californial romped to a 67-45 the C.V.C. race by three games. With win. Poor officiating and poor Cougar only two losses in league play, the shooting in the second half precipitated Cougars travelled to the T.O.C. rated the loss. The Cougars trailed by only fifth in the section and second in four points at the half time. Nearly 4,000 Superior California. The first night of screaming fans watched Bruce Wirt out play found the cagers pitted against jump seven foot Bill Cartwright, but to Jesuit. Jesuit was vanquished, 60-59, no avail. Elk Grove went on to win the thanks to some clutch free throw game and the next night, the shooting by Mark Walil' Meidinger and championship. D.C. lost to Franklin of Paul Tucker. The next night the mighty Stockton by 10 points. They were spent physically and mentally from the night before. The second team came in and did much better than the first string, and brought the score back into sight. A salute should be given to Tom l-lankins, Paul Medved, Matt Stephens, Rich Shipp, Bob Beebout and Derald Franklin, for time given. Without their dedication, the Cougars would have been out of the race. Woody McClure should be thanked for the excellent job he did as manager of the team. Top left: Bruce Wirt leaps to score over La Sierra's Pete Martin. Top right: Paul Tucker shoots over Foothillls Randy Stubbs. Bottom left first row, Derald Franklin, Kevin Woodbury, Mark Meidinger, Tom Hankins, Steve Morgan Robert Beebout. second row, A'WoodyU McClure Bruce Wirt, Rich Shipp, Matt Stevens, Paul Medved, jeff Mitchell and Eli McCullough. Not pictured, Paul Tucker. 'Z Top If-fr: Ki-vin VVOodbury rvivasrs a quick jumpcr to scorc. Top right: jr-ff Nlitchrll rt-covers a loosv haskm-tllall against Jesuit. Bottom le-fr: Steve Morgan passes off to avoid he-ing trapped by La Sierra IADIIHIIOITIS. Bottom right: N1ark A'VVali Nhiciirigs-r gets off Om- of his deadly accurate set shots. Junior Varsit Capturing the C.V.C. title this year was surprisingly easy for the J.V. An awesome attack that often beat opponents by twenty points or more was led by Bob lVIcKone, Kurt Van Tassel, john Van Matre, Greg Jeffrey, and Ken Ledbetter. Latecomer Mike Green set up teammates' shots with his sparkling passing. Kurt Van Tassel and John Van Matre supplied the long outside shots while Bob McKone and Ken Ledbetter Sweeps C. V. C. provided hackboard brawn. Greg Jeffrey played a fine all-around game. Often a nonstarter would score more points than a starter. Fine substitute shooters were Jim Rodine and Stan Cramer. Glen Penko and Paul Bradford ably assisted the starters with fine rebounding and defense. Garth Ellis and Craig Tueller provided hustle and defense. Ken Smith turned a suspected second place team into an aggressive champion. Top: Stan Cramer throws in a hook shot against Jesuit. Top right: Ken Ledbetter lays one up over a defender. Bottom right: jim Rodine jump shoots against La Sierra. Bottom left: left to l'l2llYQ Craig l'ueller Mike Green, Paul Bradford, Greg Jeffrey, Ken Ledbetter, Bob lVIcKone, Stan Cramer. Glen Penko, John Van Matre, Jim Rodine, Kurt Van Tassel, Garth Ellis. S ophs Fourth Hurt by the lifting of the top five sophomore basketball players to the the sophomore team struggled into fourth with a six win-eight loss slate. Although this record is a poor one for a Del Campo team, the soph team played some fine basketball. Ron Dickinson, Brian VVirt, and Mark Skalender pounded the backboards for the Cougars. The outside shooting touch was delivered by George Rodine, Brian Sohl, and John David. ' Coach Harry Kawahata often sent John Martin and Brian Sohl to spell the regulars. jeff Rabe, Frank Wooden, Todd Nyman, Mitch Gibson, and Mike Nlorton provided a backup crew. These sophs and the two freshmen, Brian Wirt and John David, should provide a strong nucleus for next year's j.V. Top: Brian Wirt makes a move to the basket. Middle: first row: Todd Nyman, Marty Herrenschmidt, john David, Brian Sohl, Mike Morton and Mitch Gibson. second rowg Mark Skalender, Frank VVooden, Ron Dickinson. john Martin, jeff Rabe and Brian Vlfirt, Not Pictured George Rodine. Bottom left: john David passes off to teammate against Bella Vista. Bottom right: Ron Dickinson puts in two more for the Cougars. Freshmen Take Second The frosh cagers took a close second to crowds with his adroit ball handling. Mira Loma thanks to the fine coaching of Dick Hogge. Showing poise and balance, the freshman team went through C.V.C. competition with only three losses. Led by Tom Van Matre, Tim Berns, and Dave Sharp, the Cougars had a high scoring team. Tim Berns, Kelly Smith, and Brett Peterson rebounded well for the frosh. Eric Morse, a pint-sized guard, often brought cheers from the small but enthusiastic Right: Mike Shedler gets off a shot against Rio Americano. Bottom right: Tim Berns waits on the free throw land. Bottom left: Tom Van Matre starts a drive against Rio Americano. Below' first Dave Sharp had a fine year offensively and should do well next year. Tom Van Matre held the club together defensively and also had a fine shooting touch. Hustler Kelly Smith often picked up stray shots and put them back in. Mike Shedler came in to replace the guards. Others contriuting to a fine year were Mike Verigin, Rich Klingensmith, Steve Gunner, Brett Bigley, Steve Finnerty, Dave Curnutte, and Rick Kulpa. Gunner, Rich Klingensmith. Second row, Brett Bigley, Mike Shedler, Tom Van Matre, Kelly Smith. Third row, Steve Finnerty, Dave Curnutte Brett Peterson Tim Berns Rich Kul . . f . . - , . . Da. row: Mike Verigin, Eric Morse, Dave Sharp, Steve and Coach Dick Hogge. Keglers Fourth Del Campo's Bowling Team experienced a frustrating but fruitful season. After being with the leaders throughout the year, near the end of the season they lost Crucial games and finished fourth in the Capital Valley Conference. Outstanding bowlers were Bob Orr, with a 185 average, and Herb Linder. The highlight of the season was an e - citing win over front running Mira Loma. ln beating Mira Loma they set a league high for the highest team series. Our bowling team should be commended for sueh excellent bowling when the situation called for it. With only one senior leaving, Qrr, a fine team will return for next year. Bowlers to watch will include Linder, Jeff Wehling, and Ken Bunk. Top: Ken Bunk is a picture of determination. Far left: Bob Orr flicks his wrist for perfect rotation. Middle: Herb Linder sets his eyes on a strike. Far right: Rich VValker rolls a hook. Front row: Steve Lilly. Bob Orr. Back row: Charles Dills, David Benny, Herb Linder, jeff VVehling. Ken Bunk. Cougars Place Fifth Optimism reigned as the Cougar booters started out well and placed seventh in an early season section rating. The Cougar's varsity soccer team was a small team with a quickness on a dry field surpassed by few teams in the league. Unfortunately, Capital Valley Conference soccer season is played for the most part during the rainy season. This rain reduced the playing fields to muck. The ball would stick in the mud and the hapless Cougars would find themselves reduced to the same speed as the bigger, slower more muscular teams. These power teams started dominating the league and the Cougars finished sixth in the loop. Captains Dave Burgess and Morgan Nicol led the Cougars to a 5 win 9 loss 2 tie record. offensively, three players tied for the team scoring crown. These three were Dave Burgess, Brad Webber, and Roy Nuss each with six goals. Steve DiGioia followed with one goal and the ever present Morgan Otis tallied twice. Scott Murphy made fine plays from his wing position. Uefensively, Mark Leeper tended goal this season. Gary Dunn, Vic Kaliakin, Mike Mitchell, Dave Webber and Morgan Nicol buzzed around Leeper like protective mothers and helped keep the other teams' musclemen away form the goal. The varsity team will be hit hard by graduation. The seniors are Dave Burgess Steve DiGioia, Vic Kaliakin, Gary Dunn, Mike Mitchell, Scott Murphy, and Morgan Nicol. Coach Gary Summerhays will bring all the pieces together and mold a championship team from the fine ,l.V. crop and the returning lettermen Brad Webber, Dave Webber, Mark Leeper, and Roy Nuss. n Top left: Dave Burgess shoots against El Camino. Left: first rowg Brad Webber, Dave Tucker, Steve DiGioia, Craig Sharton, Dave Burgess, Morgan Nicol. Second row: asst. coach Jim O'Donnell, coach Gary Summerhays, Dave Webber, Roy Nuss, Vic Kaliakin, Scott Murphy. Not pictured, Morgan Otis, Mike Mitchell, Mark Leeper, Gary Dunn. Strong Finish The junior varsity soccer team experienced a frustrating start of their league season. They suffered crushing losses to San juan, Casa Robles and Encina in their first three games. Their next game against Mira Loma was the turning point of the season. 'lihey tied and this win enabled them to finish the season 3-3-2. Del Campo's offense was led by forwards David Tucker and Craig Sharton, who scored five and three goals re ectively. Fullbacks Ron Nlorgan and Myles learsfhelped to keep the opponents from scoring. Uther team members were Paul Zimmer, Carl King, and Mark Irwin. ln fact, it was lrwin's goal in the closing minutes of the Mira Loma game that tied the score for good and turned the team's bad luck around. Barry Steel coached the team through Top: Prone: Rusty Duprayg sitting: Carl King, David Tucker, Chester Barton, Mark lrwin, Rick Bernardo, Brian Lider, Bob Collette, Craig Sharron, Lori lireshers, Derek Preston, Gordon Young: standing: Dave Barbour, Paul Zimmer, Pat Brady, Ron Morgon, Craig Bryson, Dave Melton, Coach Barry Steel. Nliddle: lfving Brad VVehher dribbles towards goal. Right: Roy Nuss heads a shot for a 5k'l7l't'. their down then up season. Under his leadership, the inexperienced freshmen and sophomore soccer players learned about soccer and themselves. They enjoyed playing the game and should be back next year. This was evidenced by the team playfully giving a mud hath to Coach Steel at season's end. Girls Prefoail Del Campo's Tennis Team, for girls, had a season to remember. Their fierce desire to win mingled with friendly sportsmanship gained them a fourth place finish in the CVC. Their record, 4-3, included losses to league leaders Mira Loma and Rio Americano. Coach Eve Thompson cited Denise Merrick, Helen Hunziker, Julie Zimmer, and Jessica Ainsworth as outstanding performers and team leaders as . The rest of the team were also mentioned as responsible for the team's fine season. Front row-Jan Finkbeiner, Janet King, Linda Hedson, Suzanne Hunziker. Back row-Sulvia Gowen, Rhonda Smith, Jessica Ainsworth, Flo Smith, Helen Hunziker, julie Zimmer, Lisa Christensen. Far right, from top to bottom, julie Zimmer, Lisa Christiansen, and Suzanne Hunziker demonstrate their form. Middle: Helen Hunziker shows off her forehand. The girl's bowling team of 1974 turn- ed out to be one of the finest teams of the year. Outstanding bowlers were Robin Tucker, who led the team with a 165 average, and Evelyn Cummings. The team finished the year with a fine record and were high in the league standings. Left to right-Cathy Shinnamon, Karen Kuzuoka, Brenda Mocire, Susan Kuzuoka, Glenna Stephens, Evelyn Cummings. Not shown: Robin Tucker, Tobi Stillman. E , ni First row, Linda Krossa, Li-nore Smith, janet Liz Martin, coach Chris Reese, third row, Linda Sears, Leslie jenkins, Kim Sliipp, Patti Wagoner, Taylor, Mandy Bjors, Cathy Bispo, Tami second rowg Debbie Ramer, Carrie Persens, Lynne Stillman,Cl1ervllSmith, Pam McAvov. Not Diederiehs. Margaret Figeroid. Barbara BYYSOIL shown: Chris Lasell. 1 C4111 Girls Prefvail -Again Coached by lrene Swope and Mary Hill fa professional, the girl's volleyball team played well and improved on the previous year. Raclced by injuries they still played .500 ball. Outstanding were Cindy Bryson and Linda Rancourt who both will be back next year. 1974 should prove to be an exciting year. Front rowg Gay Lasher, Cindy Quinn, Susan Guttman, Cindy Petril. Back rowg Cindy Bryson, Diane Strahling, Alice Westerinen, Linda Rancourt, Susan Shepherd, Dawn Stretch. Not shown - Coaches Mary Hill and Eve Swope. This was the first year our school has had a girl's Swimming team. We were not disappointed. After smashing El Camino in the season opener, the girl's team went to prestigious Roseville Relays and finished a strong second. Then, to end the season, they swam past Oakmont. Coach Chris Reese praised freestyler Margaret Figeroid, and back-stroker Chris Lasell as outstanding. Also mentioned were Liz Martin, Cathy Bispo, and Barb Striekler. Girls Can Can Crown As of this Writing, the girl's softball team has not yet started their season. But Coaches Kohler and Taylor said that their team had a very good chance to win the league this year. They stand to easily better last year's 4-4 record. Standing out from the crowd should be Michele David, Alice Westerinen, Lori Peterson, and Cary Burns. First row, Janet Lopez, Marta Fitch, Pam Rhodes, Cathy Shinnamon, Sandy Jerecke, Marie Rossetto, Cary Burns, second row Mary Grant, Diane Strolins, Cindy Bryson, Karen Kuzuoka, Cheri Kennedy, Alice Westerinen, Lori Peterson, Michelle David, third row, Pat McReynolds, Jeanine Velasco, Linda Hedson, Kathy Zupan, Sue Zachary, Keri Wilon, Monica Moser, Becky Bisley, coach Deanna Taylor and Margaret Kohler. Talented Led by Dave Klingensmith and Bill Hurst, the varsity tennis team should do well this year. A winning tradition should help push the Cougars to the championship, as Del Campo has won the title two out of the last three years. Coach Eli McCullough is optimistic, and under his direction the team could capture the crown. Fine players such as Paul Medved, Steve Beckman, and Jim Diffin add depth and ability to the Cougar team. This year the championship will be determined against Rio Americano. Beating the Raiders this year will be tough, yet if everyone on the team plays up to his potential, it can be done. lx -we-wa... Top: first row, Ron McCoy, jim Diffin, Rich Klingensmith, Bill Hurst, jeff Merrick, Chris Lovett. Second row: Eli McCullough, Dave Klingensmith, Paul Medved, Steve Beckman, Mike Salter, Dave Stewart Rod Meyer. 4 Abovcg Steve McKenzie, John Maniaci, and Brian Nelson run the hurdles against Casa Robles. Bottom lefty Bill Mumma paces himself in the two mile run. Bottom rightg Bob Koch wins the mile with Chris Garrett a close second. First rowg Rick Doane, Dan Murchison, joe Blankenship, Harry Myers, Eric Gunnison, second row, Bill Mumma, Chuck Takacs, Tina Anex, third rowg Mark Orchard, Bob Koch, Doug Maier, Gary Dunn, Steve Dooner, Craig Shadburn, fourth rowg Kent Nuss, Paul Bemis, Rich Ramer, Bill Sanduval, Darrell Robbins, fifth row, john Maniaci, Dave Donnenwirth, Dave Bereford, Ed Bacchi, Gary Graber, sixth rowg Steve McKenzie, Brian Nelson, Matt Stephens, Mike Lenhart, Stanley Cramer. Some of this schools finest athletes have been trackmen. This year is no exception. Up to the time of this deadline, junior Steve McKenzie has run the 120 high hurdles in 14.6 seconds, the second best time in the area. Senior Bob Koch beat Mira Loma's Jim Theurwachter in the mile in 4:32. This race was a highlight of our dual meet with Mira Loma. Bob is capable of 4:20. ln the high jump, DC sweeps almost every dual meet with the likes of Kent Nuss, Steve Dooner, and Dave Murchison. Doug Maier is the stronghold in the shotput and discus with Mike Obermire not far behind. In the Sprints, newcomer Dave Burford leads the pack followed by Dan Mahoney and Tom I-lankins. Against Mira Loma, long jumper Derald Franklin cleared 20 feet. Hankins can clear 20 feet easily also. Two outstanding sophs are also on the team: 9:30 two miler Bill Mumma and 42 feet triple jumper David Tucker. Coaches Bill Kimball and Roger Riley look forward to another CVC crown. Top rightg Gary Dunn leaps over the high jump bar Top leftg Tina Anex strides in the mile run. Belowg 100 yard dash gets under way. Belowg Varsity quarter-mile run is lcd by Cougars Mark Orchard and John Mumma. Bottom rightg First row, Cabton Atwood, Ted Hayes, Rick Gehlman, second row, John Martin, Mark Barnes, Dee Stevens, Dave Tucker, Frank Wooden, Fred Riggs, third row, Ken Ledbetter, Donna Price, Ralph Bugoyong, fourth row, Rich Kelly, Tom Bradfield, Dave Golden, Roger Lehman, Ronald Liberko, Dave Codd. J. V. Track The sophomores are also looking for a championship in the CVC. Coaches Bill Kimball and Brad Mosburg eite as outstanding, Cliff Kemper, Mike Green, Ken Ledbetter, and Dave Cod. Kemper, a sprinter has not lost a raee this year. Green, a sprinter and high jumper, has picked up many seconds in the sprints and high jumps over 5'6 . Ledbetter should win soph crown in his event, the triple jump. Cod puts over 45 feet and looks for the championship. Sprinter Donna Price should also be mentioned. The freshmen have a weak team this year, but can easily knock over the league leaders with spirited performances. Those with team leading performances include Tom Van Matre and john Edgar in the long distance races, Craig White in the 440 and 880, and Kelly Douglas and Keith Basson in the pole vault. The major problem this team had was laek of people who went out for the team. Coach Kimball had high praise for those who did eome out. 's . g.. l . Q . I First row, Kelley Douglas, Bruce Kimball, Keith Basson, Curt Niver, second row, Phil Amundson Dan Kline, Mike Watley, third row, Mike Shedler, Dan Fessler, Eric Morse, Scott Nelson, jim Hyer, fourth row, Rick Bernardo, Tom Van Matre, Dan Paulin, Craig White, fifth row, Scott Sinclair, Dave Gurnutte, Brad Granath, Dave Welling, Bob Young, sixth row, Brian Pundt, Rich Clift, Jeff Henson, Greg Evies, Dave Cobb, Don McKee. Golf is a sport which C0-ordinates body and arms. 'l'he varsity golf team has this ability and should place high in the Capital Valley Conference. Rated as one of the best in the area, the team consists of Jack McCann, John Kukis, Kevin Rappleye, Bruce Wirt, Bryan Wirt, Jim Rodine, Anson Boyd, and af' Splash! Varsity tankers started their season with no place to swim due to a malfunctioning pool heater. Immediately the search was started for a place for the anxious Cougars to practice. Accommodations at Glen Oaks Tennis and Swim Club were made and the team started workouts. Few people realize the strenuous nature of swimming. Workouts consist of laps, laps, and more laps. Very often the distance is over 4,000 yards. These laps are not always just the stroke one does, many times one swims with a deflated inner tube strapped around the ankles, or holding on to a kickboard. Neither of these devices are for lazy people. These make the workouts twice as tiring. Looking at the pictures does not bring into focus the amount of work involved. just watch a swim team practice, then the understanding is brought home. Talking to Coach Wayne Geri, the question was asked, Why do they do it? His answer was There's such satisfaction in it. Winning isn't everything, these swimmers swim against themselves. Improving your time is the real important thing. First rowg Debbie Ramer, Cathy Bispo, Elizabeth Martin, Kathy Martin, Ken Reardon, Dee Robbins, Phil Bugayong, Steve Hall, second row, Mark Shapro, Eric Struck, Mark johnson, Keith Bailey, jim Pryde, Dan Camille, Dan Balentine, Jim Smith, third row, Chris John, Scott jenkins, Karl Grubaugh, Brian Stewart, Lynn Taylor, Jim Hitchcock, Mitch Wegryn. ' l 3 ix: N Title Hopes Chances are good for a championship this year. Chris John, Bob Taylor, Scott Jenkins and Dan Ballentine bring experience to the Cougars. Fine swimmers for the Cougars were Tyler Smith, Mitch Wegryn, Chris Lasell, Elizabeth Martin, Cathy Bispo, and Deborah Ramer. The divers are Dave Rogers, Phil Bugayong, and Joy Williams. Frosh-Sophomore swimmers are Keith Bailey, Ken Reardon, Jim Smith, Mark johnson, Dan Camilli, Dale Riker, Karl Grubaugh, Mark Woodland, Mark Shapro, Dan Williams, Eric Struck, Brian Stuart, and Steve Hall. The diver for the team is Dee Robbins. Delays Rain delayed many games but the varsity baseball team played when they could. The varsity has a one win, three loss record as of this writing. l-lowever, the team plays good baseball except for occasional bad innings. If the team can eliminate these few innings, the Cougars will finish with a respectable record. Returning lettermen are John Meyer, Rich Wehling, and Mark Bussey. These three will bring talent and baseball savvy to the team. A good defensive team, the Cougars will do well. Coach Harry Kawahata oversees and instructs the Cougars. Below, First row, Dave Myers, Ron Faught, Rich Wehling, Mark Bussey, Skip Herrenschmidt, Mark Rodigo, Kevin Woodbury, jeff Vagg, john Meyer, Second row, Coach Harry Kawahata, Mark Stanbuck, jesse Westernen, Scott Murphy, jim Horalek, Jerry Green, Steve ohnson, Clark Johnson, and Frank Lewis. J 1 ,, A , Q50 Far leftg Rich Wehling hustles off the field. Top left Steve johnson takes a pitch against Bella Vista. Bottom rightg Clark Johnson throws a strike. 4 Left: Gary Cleveland awaits the throw from John Lilakos. Below: Gary Cleveland slugs against Encina. T'A',.g '3t' 'F S 7 i M !Iv fi' Sf fir 1 J. V. Baseball Coach Bob Garrett tabs his Cougars as contenders for the crown this year. Last year's freshmen captured the championship. J.V. members now, they should help greatly. The team is paced by Gary Cleveland and Steve Baptista. Hurlers John Lilakos, Mike Decio and Joe Wender, pitch well and should keep their opponents from hitting. Frosh Tough Del Campo's frosh baseball squad looks impressive in,practice and should do well in league play. Coach Dick l-logge wants a repeat of last year's championship and will look to Tim Berns and John David to lead the way. The players on the frosh team are gaining valuable playing time and will build a formidable varsity of the future. First row: Marty Herrenschimdt, Mike Decio, Nyman, Steve Russell, Mark McCutcheon, Steve Bill Anders, Gary Cleveland, john Brinks, Bryan Baptista, Darrell l-leim, John Lilakos, Mark Sohl, Tim Retza, Warner Gruber, Mike Wilson, Skelinder, Blake Smith. Greg Jeffreys. Second row: Joe Wender, Todd ty y ff - First row: Dick Peterson, Rory Ward, John Semba, Second row: Mr. Hogge, Greg Strain, Rob David, Chris Tuter, Rusty Ott, Duncan Allen, Bassett, Rick Kulpa, Pat Cummings, Tim Berns, John Damon, Scott Schales, Steve Gunner, Lance Rusty Dupray, Dan Soloman, Ron Wilkinson. E BEYOND THE PRIZE. - Sir Henry Newbolt 9 X 3 K J 'ffl WT' Q-u--q-Q-Q-v-.9-qwwq--W.. 0 ,Q ,Q W H f . 4 , vw ,Ami Q , Eff ,Q r' -. ,A an-MP' .1- ' H+, f Aw- W V u . -A ' ' fl x , ff . .- af ff ',, . , V.- - V .4 . QTN , v 1 Q V - V 4 . 5 ,Q W .. ,I s ' f in 'L x 1. . I . if Cr - . . - 5' 1 . , M f , ' -. 'f K Y.. I., i. .D 'D nf ,,. , I ' 4' . ' 1 JH: . irfffgi. '. J:-fa 3 N A . 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Deidre Ahrens Melanie Ahrens Linda Alber C3101 AHCI1 Kellneth Almberg Gene Anderson Lynette Anderson Jeff Anderson l Curtis Andrade Tena Anex Jena Araki Donald Amrine Victoria Baccus Gerald Baez Mark Baggs Brian Bam Greg Baker Terry Baldwin .7 N91 w Nw K 'wwf' Da.n Ballantine Ernest Ballantine Sherry Barkas Duane Barker Beverly Barr , l l i Gary Bathe Lisa Battani Cheryl Battles William Beard Robert Beck Joe Beebe Robert Beebout Melodee Beiser Scott Belchamber Nancy Benberg Debra Bigley JL' Terry Birdsall Mary Lyons, one of the boys. Patricia Black Karen Blake Joey Blankenship Jeff Blondell Richard Bofinger Rosemarie Bohannon ' h l' l David Booth Rodney Boswell John Bowden gfllfeiogiglgn and Char le Dean ed Bonnie Bowman Jeff Boyd Darcy Bradbury Shawn Brady Maggie Brandt l Barbara Brecher Sheryl Brewer Rhonda Britton Aron Brock Michael Brooks Stacy Brothwell Candy Brown Jeanine Buckle Steven Budrow U ..,, I. ---' ag - ' E1 I f, ' we use L., ' ' , ,si M., M- ew-., 1 L . E fig ei f . at 3:1 if1i5f?ih:'-f 'FRY -- We. 3 1 3 v ' -L f A l ' M ..,r1 i5'ffS5! , .,,, 5:4- 1,151 the Seniors atop their spiritmobile at Debbie Burchill Dave Burgess 4, Richard Busman Greg Butler Lorretta Buttacavoli Martin Cameron N-'fbi Lisa Campbell Julie Campe Peter Cordoza Shane Carlson Diane Brown Phil Bugayong 'ihr' 'WIT Bill Bu rkh ard Alice Caminiti Shawn Carlson Susan Carpenter Kevin Carrico ,--'ff Paul Tucker awaits an inspiration. Cheryl Cass Joann Castori 1 Diane Caudle Karen Chang Louise Cherry Deborah Childers Joni Christen l , Jeff Christensen Shelley Circle Tim Clark Karen Coad Thomas Cole Bill Collette Michael Cook Gus Cooksey Kathy Coppedge Richard Couch Douglas Crist Nancy Crosby Evelyn Cummings Wendy Cunningham Kathy Danens 55 'flttf' Michelle David Theresa Davidson Dione Davies Kirsten Davis 95' Victor De Oliver asia 595 xi: ying w-A 'csv' 'W X Q, ik M ara Gay Pofiinbarger, Bruce Wirt, Katie Peterson and Eric Wessler display the true beauty of a homecoming court. Xiomara De Oliver Charles Dean Dane Deldinski Kimberly Depner Diane Deregibus Kenneth Devine Stephen DiGioia Robert Diamond Maurice Dickerson Lauri Dillin Theresa Dingmann Michael Disney Sandy Donahue Julie Donnelly David Donnenwirth Steven Dooner Mark Dorsett Clementine Du Mosch Peggy Dugan We did it for Ronald! McDonaldland was the theme Sally Dugan Gary Dunn Laura Du Pee Tim Durant Denise Dye Paula Douglas Mark Eckert Renee Eliason Richard Elliott Gail Ellis for the Seniors at the 1973-74 Sports-a-Rama. ... Laura Ellis Jean Erickson ir. Liz Erikson Cindy Erlandson Jeff Ervin Jeff Esaacson .m.,,,, 'UVM- ' Gyk 1 f . Mark Evon Marcia Ewing Kevin Carrico entertains Sue Fris and Katie Connors at the Del Campo-San Juan Football game Monte Farretto Bill Farnworth Bob Farwell Diana Fesler Lynne Feuillard l Terri Finefrock Charles Flanagan Kevin Flynn Gail Folden Jim Fox 4 , , Y Kathleen Foxhoven Roberta Francis Derald Franklin Debra Fraser Laura Fredrickson 7 l Debbie Freitas Benjamin French Margaret French Chris Frey Sue Fris .,,r '1 YV! l l Doug Gammelgard Mike Garret Jeanette Giarratano Charlotte Gibbons Pam Gilliland l Debra Gilmour Merilee Gilstrom Steve Gilstrom Buck Gipson Gail Gipson N Margaret Gish Tony Gliko Robert Beck is bewildered by the Del Campo Football Game. SENIORS Doug Gossett Gary Graber Sheri Grace Debbie Gray Tim Green Sheila Greenan Don Gross Iarry Groves Eric Gunnison Randy Gustafson Lisa Hahn Debbie Hall Janet Palvic, the leader of varsity spirit. Robert Grant Jean Grass Dennis Gregory Nancy Grasberger Shirley Hall Kim Hamilton Lynn Warren leads the action in girls competition. Lyn Hammond SENIORS Tom I-lankins Kevin Hanson Linda Hardrath Tim Harlan Karen Harrell Kim Harrell Lynn Hartenbach Jane Hartley Nick Kastanes Daniel Haviland SENIORS J GG Debbie Haycoek Paul Hayhurst Skip Herrenschmidt Jeanine Hession Gary Heuer Gary Hill Janet Hilton Kim Hitchcock Susan Hobson Gabriela Hofmann Cindy Holst J 5,99 dmv, X Janna Hoppmann J ww Salam., Jim Horalek J of i f I X -1 :-, K v '- ii 5 hz Q Q 'L Q 3 1 5 yyyy in x l J J 1 L i I , 5 J J 3 , T 5 al Debbie Freitas scores points in sit-up competition. SENIO RS , Sparkling Gail Gipson. if '03 Barry Horton Debbie Howes Pam Hozack ff M9 ,u U Q' x J s M , 1 i Q Q 1 Ingrid Hlawaty Corinna Hubbard Marlena Hudson Lori Hull Kim Humphries Jay Hunting Helen Hunziker Robert Hutchinson Donna Jacobs Scott Jenkins Brad Johnson Coral Johnson Karen Johnson Ken Johnson Steve Johnson Leslie Jones Jon Jones Wayne Jones 4 SENIORS Cathy Jordan Lorraine Jordan Kim Jordan Anne Marie Kahle Victor Kaliakin Lonny Kamper Patty Kast Nancy Kehl Bill Kellerman ill 'Ql- Q V Q A 4 V A A Y Q Karen Chang and Kevin Woodbury make Edward Kelly David Kimball Jo Lynn King Diane Kircaldy Leann Klavano Kim Klein Harold Knepper Marcy Knox Peter Knudsen Robert Koch 3 X 5 E 3 U S was SENIORS l 2 5 5 l f 2 2 L -www 1 2 Q. a L r. 2 if 5 E Q 5 W r 9 sz David Krasko Sharon Kulpa Dan Kwiatek Steve Lady Laura lane Chris Lasell . kk ,thy rmajor decision in Yearbook class. . I Ellzabeth Lasher Denise Lee Derek Lee Heidi Lee Ann Levy Pamela Lilakos Randy Lindahl Christy Lindh Leslie Lindsey Gordon Lipp Suzanne Lloyd Doug Lockhart Linda Lohn i n 1 4: X ,, Q3 is M :Xu 5 g af M11 f' vw i .4 L1ff : I Nuff? ' Q Q Q 5 ,QQGV .- v ' ' SP6 04,0 k .:, wane I f R o , Q Q Q - X x 1 X ,K . fy, , 4 . n x QQ, f Q, iSg W ff.. Q .ry YQ' ,,,,-1L 'f ' ,Q xy, .ga,,fff,f5 f if 5 t X Q - i g iff if iQ??y35ifQ V 'S , 3 m 3' 1if www fyi ' I i f' ,VVV ,V 7' VRF . -6' J 6 gi, A ii is ,Nw - 1' . -r fs 5 A uw SENIORS Angel Lutin Douglas Maier Scott Maloney Darley Long Tom Lopes Elizabeth Loree ,J Sam Louke Todd Lovett Lori Lukens Mary Lyons Janet MacGregor Karla Macrie Kelly Mahoney David Malakie Larry Malkin Michille Maniaci Bill Mann Eric Gunnison and Ron Texerio top left, and the Senior section make up the spirit at Sports-a-Rama. SENIORS Gus Margarite Vicki Marquis Debbie Martin James Martin Kim Marty Dave Marus Mary Matthews Pam Matthews Charles Maynard Scott McCallister Clyde McCarty +A' Julie McCarty Phillip McClure Eileen McCluskey I , f' B 1- Ny N J Patrick McCormick Cathleen McGee Elizabeth McIntyre Jo Ann Castoii top left, and Chris Lasell bottom right, record statistics at Del Campo basketball game. SENIORS i Michael McNary Joe McProuty Patricia McReynolds Michael Mcspedden Paul Medved i Mark Meidinger Ricardo Mencarini Teresa Meredith Denise Merrick John Meyer Carol Michaelis Karen Miller Curtis Milliron Brian Minuth Mike Mitchell Phil Mocettini Kendra Whitehead and Pam Walker at Spring registartion. SENIORS Ann Monroe Susan Moore 5' 'ff F 3 . .. ,- Q r ' Sharon Kulpa finds a basketball game very amusing. Gary Moore Marcia Morgan John Morris David Morte Ken Mosburg John Mumma Robin Mundell Gary Munoz Scott Murphy Stephen Murray Cynthia Nelson Kim Nelson Tom Nelson Morgan Nicol Luanne Noiseux Robert Nunes Linda Nunley 201 SENIORS Kent Nuss - Cindy Nygren Mike Obermire Karen Odeski Sandra Olson Kathleen O Nell Mark Orchard Bob Orr Ray O'Sullivan Scott Murphy and Tom I-Iankins enjoy the day rally. Michael PHISOUS Janet Palvic Jeff Paul Darla Payne Sharon Peckham John Pegram Emil Perry SENIORS l f Rhonda Perry Tom Perry-Smith Katie Petersen Sue Pettit Becky Phillips Don Pierce Susan Peirce Mara Gay Poffinbarger Bill Polanski Bill Porto Annette Powell Robert Pundt Cheryl Quinn Jeffrey Radov Phyllis Raff Becky Ramer Lonnie Randolph Jayme Rothenstein Rosa Recio Darlene Redding William Reed Gary Reents John Rice Janice Riggs Georgia Rippe 1 J 4 Darrell Robbins Cathie Roberts Cliff Robson t David Rogers Rhonda Rogers Joyce Romeo Jeff Rosenthal Paul Roster Kathy Rush Phil BUSHYOIIE in 1iC'fi01'l- Richard Rush Debbie Ryan Steve Ryan SENIORS Calvin Sanborn Chip Snader Tom Sanz James Savage Fred Savalin SENIORS Katherine Sawyer Brian Scallon Charles Schock Candace Schroeder Susan Schueneman Diane Schulstad Cathy Schultz Robert Schultz Donald Schwartz Susan Scott Wckie ScrHJner Sandra Seguine Sherry Selanders Michael Selkirk Craig Shadburn David Sheaffer Fred Silva Richard Shipp Mike Sims Janna Hoppmann watches the action at Sports-a-Rama. fl nm. ,..., M jim S ff ' as 5591 .3 U5 7 S S3 2 Q , A f ' 2- 5 1 g J . fggz 5: - I fm ,q 46 We W Ev 5 X fy, 7 f 47 W YL SENIORS l k Joyce Stockdale Tom Straling Shawn Stremple Dawn Stretch Steven Strickler l Eileen Struck Patricia Stuit Thomas Stutheit Steve Sugar Kay Swafford Carolyn Swanson Stephanie Swanson Kevin Swanton Lynn Sweeny Ron Sunseri Robert Taylor 1 Rpm Teixel-ig Ralph Thomas Robert Tichelaar Derald Franklin and Ralph Thomas, scheming as always. l ,.,,.,. ,,,.,W,r me mm mma.., 7 08 SENIORS i G Gay Tipp Chris Tipton Gail Torre Carmen Townley Deborah Tracey N Paul Tucker Robin Tucker Susan Tucker Linn Tyer Jeffrey Vagg Debbie Van Conia Vicki Vandeburgh Jeanean Velasco Mickie Vickrey Greg Vincent Patty Von Ferber Sheila Voss Scott Wahab Pamela Walker Brad Wallen Robert Walter Tessie Walters Kathy Walsh Cindy Warren Lyn Warren SENIORS W l E 1 Jeffrey Watson Jeff Weeks Richard Wehling Tom Werts I-211'1'Y Wessels Eric Wesslel' Robert Beebout relaxes with Helen Hunziker berfore the Varsity game. I s Debbie WCSI Jess Westerinen Becky White Kendra Whitehead Melinda Wilke l l Frances Williams Joy Williams Mary Williams Dean Williamson Lyndel Wilson Y in W LL,. A x R 5 W ,L ,, sv if l if 3. hw Y , gs Seniors Favorites Best All Around Bruce Wirt Ann Monroe Most Likely to Succeed Tom Hankins Darcy Bradbury M ost I ndifvidualistic Eric Wessler Wendy Payton , ---H - - t Best Personality Kefoin Woodbury Roberta Francis Best Looking Jeff Anderson Mara Gay Poffinbarger Best Dressed Derald Franklin Karen Chang s Biggest Flirt Robert Nunes Terry Dingmann I... ,i K, K f f: 0 535 L - , 1 Q' - , . wx M I f HM: W' 4 isit e,rr iris is i 2 Best Couple Funniest Scott Jenkins Joe M cProuty Shawn S tremple Diane Candle M ost Spirited Tom Cole Janet Palfvic Friendliest Paul Tucker Cindy Warren Most Athletic Phil McClure T ena Anex The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life, Written by William Saroyan, was this year's successful Senior Play. The play involves one, day and evening in October of 1939, at Nickls Pacific Street Saloon, Restaurant, and Entertainment Palace..This is a Waterfront Honky-Tonk in San Francisco Where the losers congregate. The interesting style of Theater, surrealism, made the set and costumes suggestive, but not quite exact for the time period. The black setting neutralized the extremely colorful characters and props. The cast and crews enjoyed preparing the play immensely and hope others enjoyed the play as much as they did. CAST OF CHARACTERS 100 ......................... Tom .,....,... Kitty Duval ,.,, Nick ,.,,,,,. Drunkard ,,,, Kit Carson , McCarthy , ,, Krupp .,.., Harry ..,. Wesley .... Dudley . .... Elsie. . Lorene . Nlary .... Willie. . Blick ..., Killer . Lucy . Society gentleman , , , I . H Society lady ,,,,,. , , . . , . - Newsboyfpin Ball Directors ,,,,,,,, Brian Bain Dennis Meyers Wendy Payton Mike Garrett Greg Henson Mark Baggs Bill Reed Parker McCarty Craig Shadhurn Larry Groves Martin Cameron Kim Klein Ann Levy Evelyn Cummings Gary Dunn Charles Schoch Mary Williams Kathy McGee Steven Lady Donna Jacobs joel Brungardt Kathryn Shaw Steven Dooner I J l 4 Dennis Meyers as Tom and VVendy Payton as Kitty ltop leftl dance their 'last tango' in Niek's bar. Mark Baggs as Kit Carson, lbottom leftj the old Indian fighter, tells another tall tale to Harry. Craig Shadhurn as Harry lbottom left middlel sings and dances as he imagines he is on stage. Le-t's see what you did in hurlesqur-l demands Chuck Schoeh, as Blick, of prostitute, Kitty Duvall. ltop rightl Martin Cameron, lhottom right middlel as Dudley, says Hello, Elsie? as he begins his telephone conversation. Dennis N1eyers,joel Brungardt, and Martin Cameron lbottom rightl amuse themselves at the piano during rehearsal. 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JUNIORS Marcia Bemthal Wilda Berry Toni Biby Randall Bickford Matthew Bigham Brian Bills Jeff Bishop Catherine Bispo Linda Blankenship Patricia Boat Marykay Boberg Cheri Boolin Nancy Booth Terry Botti James Bowman Michelle Boyd Susan Boyd Paul Bradford Thomas Bradley Delyon Brandon Charlotte Brekke Michael Bright John Brinks Mark Brotherton Stacey Brothwell Mark Brouillet Joel Brungardt Cynthia Bryson 223 Pamela Buche Kristi Buhler Kenneth Bunk William Burkhard John Burnett Carolyn Burns Ellen Bums John Busath Glynis Butler Jan Butler Kurt Cain Kimberly Caldwell Brad Call Marlene Callahan Paul Carado Laurie Carman Galen Carpenter Andrew Carson Bryan Chambers Brett Casebolt Sherrie Caudle Brent Causey Donna Childers Donald Chipman Lori Christenson June Clark Gary Cleveland Gary Coates Joseph Cole Bryan Coleman Claudia Conlin Kathleen Connors Carl Cook Max Coone Christa Corvo Randy Cousineau Mark Cox Saundra Cox Terri Cox Catherine Cracchiolo Patricia Craig Stanley Cramer Dianne Crocker Cathleen Crockett Lisa Crouse Cathy Cushman John Dangberg Phillip Darghty Cindy De Bondt 224 ag 3? T I 5 ik x ei 5? 'fi 5 is 3 sf. wk 'Y pi ,if fi! 'r. Z H F. ri' if ,J all 4, s , ,K 63,7-s. 54 J Pai 'in f 2, , ra I as ?5'.t-wal ,qw . . at J' Q- . L 1' '45 , . ,Q ,Ur 2 , 5 Cmnt' w ' IQ s :-Q t f .. r ,K ,, ie. All Q 51: my lj I .X , A After three months of hard work, Jim Rodine, Tim Retza, Jim Nunes, and Neil Anderson display the computerized robot they created for their Science Fiction class. J 7 'I ,ii sive' XXV JUNIORS Charlotte Delaire Joseph De Luca Maria De Luca Mary Dennis Xiamara De Oliver Neil De Smet Jane De Voe Rick Doane Rhonda Dillabo 'Ps Cheryl Donohue 3 'Q 5 Lynne Diederichs 225 Kristi Buhler, Cynthia England Cclownsl, Terri Pannell fa little boyj and Gina R1zzo CSanta Clau JUNIORS compete in a Junior skit at the Christmas Rally. Mitchell Dorsett Rhonda Drayer Keith Dunbar James Dunlap Jr. Barbara Dunn Brenda Durant Robert Eakins Glenda Earls Erin Eason Mary Eckerle Kimberly Elliot Mark Elliot Garth Ellis Caroline Emling Cynthia England Richard English Benjamin Evans William Evleth Holly Ewing lane Falk Tamara Farkas Alice Farley Jeffery Farley Michele Farnworth Ronald Faught James Faulkner Teresa Fernandez Kevin Finnerty Louise Feaver 226 sta, V '1 , 'tv E , ak p - - J fi if , at V an we: ,: I1 A wr I --if ww . ' Wil? :W sf JUNIORS Joseph Finochio Jeffery Fisher John Flannagan Thomas Flandrena Stephanie Flannery Peter Fogle Teresa Fondersmith Jill Foreman Kerry Foster Pennelope Frazier Cynthia Freitas Barbara French Tina Frielander David Fuson Lynne Gallagher Diane Galland Christopher Garrett Jeffry Garrett Pamela Gavin Sandra Giachino Cynthia Gillam Margaret Gibson Gregory Glander Diane Goggia George Goorabian Cheryl Gosch Tamara Gouge Brian Graber Melanie Grace 227 JUNIORS Mari Grant Nanci Grant Roy Gray Jerry Green Barbara Greenwood Steve Grendahl Kim Grote Laurence Groves Kenneth Grube Brenda Guttman Karen Hale Patrick Hall Debra Halpenny Denise Halpern Laurie Hammond Blanche Harbridge Leslie Hardin Thomas Harlan Valerie Harrington Cynthia Harrison Dan Harrison Tammy Harrison Kerry Hart Dana Hartzell Cydney Harvey Thomas Haviland Linda Hedson Victor Heffner Darrell Heim Eric Heinitz Carl Henriet Gregory Henson Judy Henson Carol Heuer Karen Hockema Kenneth Hockensmith Christoph Hodel Peggy Hoffpauir Michael Holcomb Mitchell Holland Terria Holland Kimberlee Hollis Susan Hollis Randall Holst Alison Hooper Beth Hooper Deanna Hoversten Lorna Hudson William Hurst 228 5.5 -ff! Qu gy ,ff 'fnuwwy FE, Fi 2 Qi in ,. ,fha ?' :B 4 ri W E u X 2 S :slid r v rtsvvt s fr a- r H i 3 . I HS ,,r-wi. . . , . -. ,-A ,,-... ,mfg HR fm . K., .X J 1 X! wtf JUNIORS John Jacobsen Jr Edward James Karen Jennings Carol Johnson Clark Johnson Cynthia Johnson Tim Johnson Tina Johnson Dale Johnston Gregory Jones Max Jones Brenda Jordan Martin Jordan Debbie Murchison wistfully comtemplates future dreams. A rare moment in the exciting life of Max Jones. - J UNIORS Kathie Keepe Dennis Keller Kim Kelley Craig Kenyon Katherine King Scott King Kimberly Klein David Klingensmith Keith Knapschafer Stever Knieriem Janice Knight Kathy Korper Dan Koukol Mark Kranig Edwin Krause Donald Krecek Charlie Kronvall Julie Kuvakos Susan Kuzuoka Deborah Landin Sharon Lange Kendal Langley Jennifer Langworthy Debbie Larson Lindee Lee Timothy Lee Mark Leeper Michael Lenhart 230 Heather Rourke barrels her way through the obstacle course at Sports-a-Rama. -512 '15 -,-'hurl-W T ' , . ru 511352 fwftaiw w . we -f,,, M . . . . ..., m y A J l S Sandi Moore, Debbie Landin, and Terri McFee lead the Junior class in spirit at the Sports-A-Rama. , 'V' ge 4 I if i 5 , S 54' - V a n ,M 2, ws A I S ' .... . E si J: Ki Q Q .R -l...:' so if -ku QL Q 33' ESE ye, Juniors display talents involved in constructing a lst place pyramid. lr a I ,Q A . sm, , .fn Q ., i MM. MLW l 1 U, ,J A u l H ,Pg A-R I Y fiafetf J it ' Q 'Q ek f as 1 53 it y John Maniaci Jr. Keith Mann Mike Mann William Margraf Elizabeth Martin Jan Marty Stephen Mauritz Mitch Mayo Nancy McCarty ka Debbie Marchesano Lonna Mathenia Jeff McClure Randy Wilson Dramatically poses for the camera. . , L., f y ., gl J ar A 24 .3 Sm my gl Ewa!! 5 if Mffiilslfxs It fl! w W 3 395, e L E, .,'-Q5 A f as A G Ni 6 , v' of JUNIORS Frank Lewis Bryan Lilly Russell Lindahl Herbert Lindner James Linkous Victor Lloyd Sharon Longueville Debra Lostlen Chris Lovett Katherine Ludwig J olinda Luse Daniel Lynch Robert Maldonado Daniel Mahoney Susan Malakie Elsa Maldonado I 231 JUNI ORS Mark McClure Ronald McCoy Dennis McDade William McDonald Theresa McFee Dennis McGee David McGlamery Stephen McIntyre Steven McKenzie Michael McKinney Helen McProuty Tal McQuary David Merritt James Merritt David Meyer Mona Meyer Rodney Meyer Dennis Meyers Timothy Miles Judy Milligan Candace Miner J on Montgomery Donna Moore Sandra Moore Michell Morgan Mark Morgan Stephen Morgan Norman Moser Michelle Mosnier 232 -- nw we Tiff 'iiifv' 3555 - ,,, , was 'Mg Q, Q, .ii:. , r V eg Q F ,, . ,, 552 F, . K :.s ,,,L:.L , .K .of -:1g,gee,,-1. iil A lgi v-:,:- ztl. ,E, - it i ' Q . i iirr f 5532 -gg 1 L., aa' X .. iz x,,,,-Q ff M 4 8 Cindy Owens Terri Pannell Glen Penko Karen Petterson Susan Page Teresa Patterson Celine Peoples Kelly Petterson Q-.VX 4 Q S Robert Palmer Kevin Payton Dorinda Perrin Lori Petterson Roy Gray placed lst in the push-up contest at the Sports-A-Rama. JUNIORS Lori Mueller Michael Munroe Daniel Murchison Deborah Murchison Kari Myers Harry Myers Sandra Myers Brian Nelson Keith Nelson Michael Nelson Marianne Noble Sandra Nielson Loma Nichols Frank Norman Karen Norton Monica Novak Jim Nunes Roy Nuss James O'Kelly Deborah Orsi John Oswald 233 JUNIO RS Cynthia Pettit Bill Phillips Cathy Phillips Milton Phillips Nancy Placencia Kurt Potts Melinda Powell Annette Pratt Anthony Price Kirk Pringle Chris Pro Cynthia Pryor Donalyn Pryor Robert Quinlan James Ragsdale Deborah Ramer Richard Ramer linda Rancourt Rodger Rast Rebecca Redfern Tracy Reed Nadia Rego Michael Reichstein Gregory Remmick Timothy Retza Pamela Rhodes Diane Rice Dennis Rielly 234 ,F-:I EE: - H . -VHNIL, 6.951 A S li W5 Q Q oz sa I X if KX 0 A X, 1 A I I ii? at r an .aziiml ss QQNEQEJHJFS Top: Cindy Schu and Bonnie Bowman converse at lunch Bottom: Terri Fernandez JUNIORS Margaret Rippe Gina Rizzo Cynthia Robinson Tina Robinson Mark Rodigo Jim Rodine Anna Romero Timothy Roony la Donna Rosack Rose Ross . Heather Rourke Jeffrey Rozenski Michael Salter William Sandoval Carol Sansoni Doris Santos Mike Savage Renee Schimek Jeff Schneider Karen Schnorbus Gordon Scholz Cynthia Schu Marie Schultz John Schumacher Curtis Scollard Mary Sharp Barbara Sherrard Nancy Shertzer Cathy Shinnamon Kathryn Silva Vereda Sivard Charles Slagle Cheryll Smith Diane Smith 235 JUNIORS Gerry Smith Kent Smith Rod Smith Stanton Smith Tyler Smith Brent Snyder Debbie Solheim Jean Sommerville Marc Stambuk Lois Stapelton Jude Starn Amy Stash Matthew Stephens Don Stevens Randy Stevens Brian Stevenson David Stewart Bill Stretch Patricia Stroud Janna Stuit Charles Takacs Polly Talley Eileen Taranto Debra Temple William Tharp Dennis Thornsberry David Tierney Karen Toivonen Dan Towne William Tratos Robert Trippe Cheryl Trunzo 236 4-- ' 4 W , L A 2--f 'i -a:: 5 ft We rirrr , ,A 1'1' an .H E ' Here Brenda Guttman, Nancy Shertzer and Nancy Placencia, along with all th other girls ofthe winning team at Sports-a-Rama, look on nervously at the event of that time. , ,lf it 1 i 5 as- s X S We Q R. 'iii' is up 6.3 L1 av i4.4.-A ii'-lib'- ' high in-Y Jie. 2 f 5 JUNIORS Michael Tuccelli Susan Tucker Craig Tueller Ramond Tupper Bonnie Ullrich Esther Bright Cindy Valentine Eddie Van Conia John Van Matre David Vanderberg James Vehrs Brad Vincent Randy Vincent Kerin Vivian Jeffrey Volmer Eric Walker Johnny Walker Phillip Walker Donna Walling Al Walls James Weatherly David Weber Donna Weber Mitchell Wegryn Gregg Welch Jeffrey Welling Joseph Wender Jr. Pattricia Wernette Joanie White Karla Williams David Wilson Jr. Lyndel Wilson Randall Wilson 237 Top lc-ft: ln tlu- Scooter-board competition at Sports-a-rama, the juniors scored first by a large margin. Bottom Left: Cindi Bryson displays dance talent during sixth period PE. Bottom right: Dan Nlalioney Protrays Ken Berry in a Christmas rally. Santa Claus, Mr. Bode: Helper, Valerie Himcs. 240 Top right: Max Jones works vigorously, while under his teaCher's observing eye. 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A 55 , .-,M .-X J 44 SOPHOMORES Thomas Ackerman Dee Dee Ackley Terri Ahrens Henry Aikens Bill Anders Jayna Anderson Leslie Angelo Michael Archer Christopher Asbury Cabton Atwood Charlene Aubert Linda Austin Gail Avery Bonny Bailey David Baker Les Baker Roger Baker Russell Baker Bradley Bardling Michael Barker Gregory Barnes Mike Barnes Ginger Barr Jeff Barth Chester Barton Bobby Bateman H I fr 2 .. yy ' ' - Q 'KL if 27 1 .A . if -970' ff! ' 'Vg rrri, ,ir,, 1 r :-, e 21 Q 'fif- fr A yayr Qi , , V - -'f f wi -V . if Q rf '.,,-, 2. I L .2 . , ,,, ,,- , ,TZ V3 1. if 4' 99 f M if A , -f r K E :J Q . mia X 4 Q R S A ? swf SOPHOMORES Mike Beard Kinly Beffa Forrest Beiser Melinda Bell Darlene Benham Donald Benson '--.ef Rebecca Bigley Carri Biondi Brenda Biren Debbie Bispo Myrna Blackburn Bev Blake Vincent Bohannon Gregory Boling Richard Borges Michael Boswell Sherri Bosworth Tracy Bouschet Michael Bradfield Robert Branson Lori Breshears Barry Brewer David Bright Brandon Brophy Rebecca Brotherton Kelly Brown Kathleen Brungardt William Bryan Larry Buckle Ralph Bugayong I 1 1' f u Y , . f' Aft .i. , A A . af Y, - f N ,U A JL ew it L, Q . -L 'yd r f r ft- W1 ' '7 I x . A 1 lf, , f 1 v be B B 1 'Y if ' 3' Y , J fn 'sf '-'f iv, X lx Q. 6 X Lf, 4 ,L g, , , f Top left: Lori Breshears' ballooning spirits sparkled during the rally. Left: Lanore, Teresa and Caron add their enthusiasm to the year's first rally. 246 SOPHOMORES Victor Bustos Annette Buttacavoli Daniel Camilli Janet Caron Laura Carpenter Robert Carpenter Judy Carson Pamela Castori Lisa Cavender Janette Cecil Laurie Cepel Terri Chambers Thomas Chaussee Lynn Cherry Rebecca Childs Michael Chin Lisa Christensen Cheryl Christian Jamie Clawson Denise Cleveland Kathryn Coffman Sherry Collier June Collins Randal Corey Kim Costner Connie Cotterman David Cox Kathleen Cox Janet Craft Daryl Crawford Debra Crisel Scot Crocker Tom Cross What,s Cindy Taylor dazzled about? Right 5' 1 bm .xii 'iw '- it W -W v 4 r 5 if I cg My aj 1 i ,- ff E...- ,,..gs: NB, J . in 1 X. ,ff 'V ,931 '...i'.f..x V . V 4:-5,-, ,,,k up Ewglg. X,ffK5g.5:1., J,g.3,:,55:,9- i - V' ff::,'.' ff G .'.', ,-n'.',',',-,G .ff Ah' an pr .- ff lf if gl an D ',I'1l u in C? Mir' SOPHOMORES Pam Tinsley, Sue Hinkleman, Nancy Volmer, and Pam Hammond caught in the act again! Bridget Cummings Cindy Dains Deborah Daus Suzanne Day Richard DeSalvo Michael Decio Kim Deichert Remo Deregibus Ron Dickenson Stacey Diefenderfer James Diffin Mark Dillin Craig Doerr Sharon Dolan James Donahue Carl Douma Julie Duckett Judy Duff John Duncan Denise Durfee Jill Eason Susan Easton Cindy Eckerle Michelle Eckert Paula Elder Teresa Eramo Kimberly Erlandson 24 SOPHOMORES Brett Eutsler Heidi Ewing Kimarie Faucett Debbie Faught Royce Fautt Lloyd Feaver Richard Fehlman Mark Fenton Alan Fernandez William Feuillard Margaret Figeroid Monica Flannery John Flynn William Folden James Ford Frederick Fourby Mark Fraser Lisa Friedlander Karen Fris Christopher Frost Thomas Frost Teri Fuzessery Diane Garrett Sheila Garrett Elaine Gaskell Richard Gauger Jill Gercovich The Sophomores have more fun, as shown by Jed VanWagner, Janet King and Debbie Stommel. rm , S 4 tw I X X 4 W Q- f. 'Q-fy rf Q , H Sis. S'- e, g , fi l L . , r - ra: . 'K 2 G? 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K , ' 7 hifi QM Q- S l SOPHOMORES Robert Gesie Laurie Giacalone Stacey Giachino Dora Giacomo Ruth Gilliland Deborah Gipson Mitchel Gipson Matthew Gliko Robert Golden Viola Gomberg Brian Goude Michael Gray Brian Green Susan Gregori Pamela Griffin Walter Gross Karl Grubaugh Werner Gruber Randall Gushiken Anne Hahn Steven Hall Wendy Halverson Lynn Hamilton Pamela Hammond Anne Hankins David Hargis Jewell Hargleroad Rick Harland Stephen Harris Jay Hart Rodney Hartley Steven Hartzell Kathleen Hawes 24 0 SOPHOMORES Wayne Haydon Ted Hayes Lawrence Haynes Ronald Hedges Karen Heinitz Judy Heinselman Kathleen Henderson Michael Hendrickson Deborah Henson Douglas Herman Karen Herndon Martin Herrenschmidt Daniel Herron Bruce Hildinger Susan Hinkelman James Hitchcock Grace Hood Patricia Horam Jennifer Hornberger Rebecca Howard Cynthia Hozack Dixie Hubbard Lance Hudson Thomas Huffman Keith Humphers Bradford Humphries Tim Hunter Patrick Hutton Sherry Inch Gregg Jeffrey Pamela Jenkins Lynda Jewell Joy Jimmerson - Q x it J' X T J X A ,oc. g g H tt .N J J ,J g A 1555 , .J ,e-5 uw.. X we Q, 5 x fi 1 was -W' iw 1 ,Q al l in Y X 3 L3 NE: aj 'A 'HIT '::. i 4 ' 4 W 'ti .df f -sl ? 1 E 4?- X . . 51-nv ,Je l , . 1.- Q!!-qg' l 1 I E wmv SOPHOMORES Kim Johns Debra Johnson Dionne Johnson Mark Johnson Terri Johnson Valerie Jolley Claudia Jones Jordan Jones Kenneth Jones Rawleigh Jones Kim Julian Steven Kamp Don Keane Kenneth Keller Colleen Kelly James Kelly Cliff Kemper Guy Kennedy Michael Kennedy Marcia Kersh Laura Kimmelshue Elizabeth King Janet King Randy Kinghorn Gary Kirchner Marsue Klepic Jerry Kong As always Steve Dooner shows off. In this case to Cindy Stevens, Debbie Gipson, and Sherri Shaw. SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Konkel Mark Kraft Cynthia Kronvall Julie Kuhl John Kukis Karen Kuzuoka Hilda Kwok Denise La Ha Michaelle La Plant Tom Lane Theresa Lanzaro David Larson Cheryl Lasher Victoria Lattin Kenneth Ledbetter Angela Lee Jimmy Leech Roger Lehman Kenneth Lehn Torri Leverett Nancy Lewis Stephen Liberko John Lilakos Cindy Litzko Janet Lopes Lanelle Lovelace Larry Loveridge Julie Mardilla and Cindy Ritter wait patiently, hoping 4+ :iw V ,,,k H .M 4 y ' f-1 up EM W WW my MS, ajax 2 1' 1 ,, Q . 2 5, Y' L .. 9 W ws 'A L J 4 if, , . S, 7' l W5 za' J A SOPHOMORES Gunnar Lozovoy Julie Lumsden Christine Luse Curtis Luse William Mac Hue Sherri Mac Millan Lisa Mahoney David Mahrle Julie Mardilla Carol Margraf Patti Marquez Scott Marquis Pamela Marshall J acki Martin Joni Martin Kathleen Martin Mary Martin Katherine Masters Randall Matthews Judy Mayse John McCann William McCarty Marquita McCurdy Mark McCutcheon Sharon McFee Kathleen McKinnon Robert McKone Kevin McLemore Paul McVicker Jeffrey Merrick David Michaelis Elizabeth Mocettini John Mohr SOPHOMORES Virginia Mon talvo Kim Moody Kathleen Morison Richard Morte Michael Morton James Motsinger Mark Mueggenburg Brian Mumma Michael Murphy Gregory Muzzy Natalie Nanbu Michelle Nardella Ronald Nelson Stayce Nelson Kevin Neuhard James Niccolson Karen Nicol Todd Nyman David Nystrom Timothy O'Kel1y Kevin O'Shell Karen Oakes Patricia Ochipinti Samuel Olson Mary Onanian Howard Owens David Palmer W? ll . C hw Patty Ochipinti, Linda Schuman, Kathy Brungardt, and Eric Gunnison were a few of those elite ones chosen to slighty chan e their dress routine for E 4 Slave Day. SOPHOMORES Was it Teresa Eramo s profile that gave Nancy Lewis that smile? Cindy Parker Peggy Parker Cindy Partee Sharon Patalon Patrick Patton Tony Patton Robert Pennington Kathryne Peters Robert Petersen Sherry Porto Rhonda Potter Rene Poulin Richard Powell Derrick Preston ' Donna Price ,ficari1Pne12Ei't'- gt ace Pugh A r A risti Pulley xx. Robaire Pullicar Gregory Purrington Cheryl Pursell Cindy Quinn Jeffrey Rabe James Randleman Susan Reed Trina Reed Patricia Reynolds Charles Rich Deborah Rich Jeffrey Riggs Dee Robbins Edward Robson Robert Rogers Phillip Romines Michael Ronkovich Cheryl Ross 5 SOPHOMORES Jim Randleman, Mike Murphy, and Myrna Blackburn.. doing what they do best. Marie Rossetto Frank Rozenski Steven Russell Lori Ryan Mark Saavedra Ben Salemo James Sanford Patrick Sami William Savage Geoffrey Savalin Craig Scharton Nancy Scheld Dana Schimek Steven Schoch Mike Schultz Marc Schwartz Steven Scott Daniel Secrist Michael Seidel Dawn Selanders Paula Selzer Kathleen Shadburn Mark Shapro Sherie Shaw Victor Shaw Linda Shuman Gregory Sierawski David Sisler Lewette Sivard Mark Skalinder emi it ,wi Elf' +4 W, eggfvgas ff' Q sy ,s as is ig H Eg' f 1 , ill ix 2 X if s ' 9 f-fm .fc lit yylr W .Z ., ,.. 1,., .zff it 1 5 K ,fe H. ,,, Nh' .V 2 1 1:6 2 .,i E, , N H' xl. all X' 5 fa -lk xi A S 'fi fiat? K 1. ifsmf' WEN! H, a x -9 ., -ef . N r. ' in Q- my K '1 ffl' i i is ..:: axis ':f3v-14715 'fri Hi ... jf' 4:2 v -ffl wt. Q rw f 2 1? as X 3 A f at ' 5 ? . 54 X T' k if mg. s k W 1 -Al YMHV SOPHOMORES Kimberly Skinner Robert Slatten Vance Slingsby Patricia Slusarz Janet Smith James Smith Kenneth Smith Michael Smith Bryan Sohl Janice Spitzer Roger Stager Mary Stannard Margaret Stapelton Becky Stash Tracey Stephens Cindy Stevens Dee Stevens Deborah Stommel The class of '76 was given a tremendous boost by our spirited J.V. cheerleaders Pam Hammond, Nancy Lewis and Anne Hahn. William Straass Dena Strader Vicki Strakbein Diana Straling David Streeter Teresa Stremple Kevin Strickler Sherri Sutton Mark Swaim Linda Swaine Szlsdra Swanson L ce Taggart 2 SOPHOMORES Cherine Taylor Cynthia Taylor Linda Taylor David Teese Michael Thaden Lyn Thompson Jon Thomsberry Diane Tichelaar Eileen Tiemey Pam Tinsley Bobby Titus Jackie Titus Barbara Todd Karol Toivonen Michael Toledo Randall Tomaiko Constance Tomlinson Lisa Traicoff Beverly Tucker David Tucker Robert Tucker Gary Uhouse William Underwood Anthony Valadez Catherine Valdez Nita Valladad Kurt Van Tassel Sandra Van Tassel Gerald Van Wagner Edward Vasques Carol Verseman Lesley Vervalle Nancy Volmer Peggy Von Ferber Patricia Waits Janice Walker A ar 2. .'H'F. r 'Q J ,, 31, sid J EJ. ' W Q, 'S '--H: 1 Q 5 4 E ,t W fs: -F .4 LV ' LE:: 15f Joni Martin, Joey Blankenship, and Kathy and Mary Martin were slaves of the day during Spirit Week. v. H, 8118 gy, ' - A ? , x .If , ' 1 . , 't5uZfkZffFk?:?75f22? 'A b03f'4 'PW' The Sophomores turn out at the Sports-a-Rama was one of the largest ever this year Joe Walker Larry Walker Mark Walker Brad Weber Linda Welch Richard West Virginia West Caron Westburg Patricia Westphal Thomas Whinnery Sharon Whitehead Wendy Widmann Michael Wilke Allen Willis Julie Wilson Kerry Wilson Mitchell Wilson Bill Winkler Danny Wizner Tamera Wood Frank Wooden David Woolf Kathryn Young Sue Zachary SOPHOMORES Sharon Zimer Hugh Zimlich Paul Zimmer Mark Barnes Kelly Blair Steve Bush David Codd Stephen Crosbie Nanette Davis Sylvia Gowen Richard Gueulette Mary Hahl Terri Highsmith Mike Hogan Karen Jarecke Liz Johnson John King Karla Kimmey Brett Lee Melanie Lyon Kim Mahoney Jennifer Montgomery Sue O'Donnell James Pegram Dale Riker George Rodine Diane Siegmund Burt Skinner Rhonda Smith Eric Struck Vivian Tipton Pamela Tripp Patricia Watson William Watson Alice Westerinen Chris Woodard Jill Zimmerman 260 QED i l .J Cindy Taylor and Jim Randleman, whether participating or watching, all students were involved in Sports-a-Rama. W ' Top right, Sue Hinklf-man passes that certain look over her shoulder to whoever can ratrli it. Middle right, Ginger Barr, Alice- Wm-str-rins-n, and Nancy Volmer give all their attention to tlie game. Sharon Patalon, Lisa Traieoff, and Paula Elder sliow different signs of emotion at the progress of the basketball gains-, bottom right. Y 'Wi 5. as Top left, 'loni Martin is agitated at a proposal of the Student Council. Bottom left, Randy Tomaiko gives all his attention to the efforts of the football team. Bottom left, Gail Avery, Janice Walker and Karol Toivonen are caught up in the confusion of second semester registration as Bob Hildingcr, top left, sits in the quiet solitude of a classroom. my B Lwggwl t, W A Q' f 1 ,wa 512 I f ao 1 4m 44 wk an 5 'W i' , 5 ,E fx fy ,Ama fi' 43 a 'n ls. ..iQw . fn, .1 f 5 uv. 157 vi 1-,A ,H . 1 'ln . 4 t . asa? if I gh VW Jr' : A ,. fx .+-21 A Lg' hal wi, x N V,4'Ef 'TKT a . Q w n 1 I ur Q ' ff-1-, ix' ' , '. . 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N - -. b - -Mn ,Q -Q. .Q + H. f , - M A - . ' ww' f - . -f-. M,-7. -.b-1415 - y 3- M ' 'nf - -,. :M V- . 'T i 'fk :gk f ff .V T' 'Q ' A ,Al ML'f , K'-J . 7'5: F 'v Y 1, 7 V Q 94 ' ' -4545 :EQ 44'-3 'Q'-Aiuffe ' Q3-w ' A' 'fi'-fail. 3' , A. if 'ff ' NT' X wififil M 'H Q-ff af, A ' I ' 1, ,-V' -,nat f iv yy H ' . ' 3 .1 , 35,1 J 14 my M4 - LX --,ff .,,, wk , fm., m rf , , , V5 K ' 1 . wr Ly 1 , N , pf M M T -X.'3m3g1g: ' -f A ,R 1 .'-.rkv - R L X ' gg -.f-bu,.-- 5 'f 'wv f ' .E , 33, 1 ' ' 1. ,- rf 'W' 'K nfl: qw' Y f-, .. A MN ,W ,,,.. . E. F RESHM EN Merrie Abbey Celilia Abela Teresa Adair Duanne Adams Peter Afanasief Kathleen Ahrens Jessica Ainsworth Kelly Alexander Duncan Allen Janet Allen Kevin Almberg Robert Almeida Alena Alvarez Anita Ames Cheryl Amrine Phillip Amundson Kathleen Anthony Gary Applegate Marsha Araki Kimarie Arino Sandra Arnold Julia Arthur Michael Arthur Cynthia Baez Belinda Baker Diana Bales Brian Ballard Keith Ballard David Banks 266 ir fr. Hr. 1 'LM . -'iiilaifffer-im-'f , .... r. , 1 Wa. . . asziagl ..:3 . ,fi mn. fi zz ,,,, asp , raeiifri' X v l 'FS' QL W X e a f 'r'. f li r i ' L'1Qflin5 K 25 ' - , ,,,. I Q E . Q if ,, - jEgE,f 'Y I K K - rf i I P r rl A f V - KM - llq -W4-wr' ff' 1, pr 2 5 , g , my r f ig ' I , . V it ffm' fx f Q rf 5 4 hgh ,K,v f ' K ii Mi 'fliflw 1 , , .J 1 A u WM Wm Ms .tat..fi,3ism, FRESHMEN Randy Baptista Lucia Barker Michael Barnes Staci Barth Blanton Bartlett Robert Bassett Robert Basson Denez Batizza Richard Battershell Audrey Beaky Mark Beard Benita Beaushaw Kimberly Becker Diana Bell Donna Bensal Vincent Berbles Nanci Bergman Ricky Bernardo Timothy Berns Richard Bevan Cynthia Biondi Andrew Blachura Kelly Blandenship Qfnthia Boardwine David Bold Steven Bold Karen Bollwinkel Don Bosworth Thomas Bowman Anson Boyd Carol Boyd Patrick Brady Susan Brady Dorian Brandon The enthusiastic first place winners! 267 FRESHMEN Lisa Brekke Mike Bretzing Christy Brewster Gregory Brown Mark Brown Pamela Brown Randall Brownell Jeffrey Bryan Barbara Bryson Craig Bryson Kimberly Buche Mark Buche Tori Buhler Mark Bulger if dk Mom K -' W 4- B ,WMTNTT 'fr r ,,,-W 3 N if as x 43 Q, iw ff, Ziff Q ' . 1 7110- 44 M? ,, 1 lj 'QQ YQ! rr I K f Q 'xt' up if l gi rw 5 In one ear and out the other! -Greg Horton Qrightj Belinda Baker fabovej 68 if :fr fl Asif , ,wi .Q- fr it '-1 if .. ,W -T 4. 3 461535 fd QW f .,5'-'rn awa- Ax! 5.1 xi Kabrina Bunton Douglas Burford Jeffrey Butler Bradley Buyse Peggy Cargill Jeffrey Carlson Larry Clark Steven Clark David Cole Gregory Cole Dale Cook Robert Cooksey X J-11 22'- ,R 1 Q15-XY ts' Diane Burkhart Catherine Call Kathine Cepel Julie Cleveland Robert Collette Wanda Cooksey 'KT 5 it is fh- fe' it a X' L I Patricia Busath Candace Callahan Laura Chang Steven Clif t Kathleen Copton John Cooper ,u Lance Bussey Silvia Cantone Kathleen Chipman David Cobb Scott Conlin Shelbie Cooper 1 a , Q, 1 g ifr- J ..,f 2 ... ,L S f 2 el - 'Z' Q ,rrr 'H I N.: Top: Cheryl Rhodes pauses to listen to the announcement of the winner of the car com- petition for Homecoming 1973. Bottom: Oh, shoot, not the steps again! Tammy Krispi 2 FRESHMEN Gregory D Aguiar Mark Dages Jeffrey Dahlin Steven Daily Susan Dalton John Damon Gail Dangberg Paul Darghty John David Catherine Davies Robert Davies Angela De Oliver Kenneth De Salvo Tony De Vito Barbara De Voe Beth De Vriend Kenneth Decio Claudia Delaire Allen Denny Gregory Deutsch Donna Devine Lisa Dickerson Patricia Dickerson Conni Dinnell Lisa Dolan Yvonne Dolner F - J at if M if Q tt s-ra ik... . , 4432 f 2- 1 dw 1 5 , ae., My rttt if 'N , L J 1 rs' K ...FN -fi. :Ein :ff- i 'B fi Qi 4 A. ,,,, 422:32 A' A it ,K x. I, lvl-: - . 1 Tf lff I, afar' 1 A tv , 9 J' V fait' X. egg HFQi 'Ga 4' dl' 'L X mf- 'C f sf' '1 If 1 , -.yin K Z tk, 45 ' ' ' fa. -' ,V L ' a fi is we .- .51 for . Q iii , 73 ,rw --4 1, Q-iyufka, .3 Ni.. S . HH. gg gl. A H vii-, ay ., -E like wma, .. ,E.,.:r .fu .1 ,-mv 2 ffff:n'?, mn .Q-I . '. -- as he '+ve v, 7:1 ,, 0:1 1, .3 y,?:v.Q15 lapis 'Q 1 '.'.-::.-:'?',i1 ' J 57 . ' '1 1 'Firm X xy S ,w Q X r X The Spirit Club adds to the excitement of Homecoming as spectators look on. 270 X 1 of ' sl 5: rw? 14, f, if .,.,,, JFK w k Goofi f r dff Af. 5 g 'N ' ri'-,AH 1 M fe F RE SHMEN Steven Douglas Rusty Dupray Cheryl Dye Gregory Eavis John Edgar Mary Edwards Mark Eliason Robert Elliot Donna Ellis Laura Ellis Annette Engel Calvin England Eric Epperson Roland Evans Ann Evon Marty Fajrless Lisa Falk Brent Faught Donna Feast Karen Fehlman Mark Fesler Keith F imple Jan Finkbeiner Steven Finnerty Marie Fitzsimmons Lisa Floyd Richard Flynn Christopha Fogle Michael Fondersmith Patricia Forste Edward Fowler Pam Freitas Rebecca Frazier 271 FRESHMEN Debra Fris Deborah Fuller Brian Garceau Gary Garcia Randall Gauger Vernon Gavin Donald Giacomo Kathleen Gibbs Dina Gilberto Gina Gilberto Lori Goggia Elaine Goldstone William Golly Candice Goodman Brad Granath Sheryl Grant Vanessa Greaux Matthew Greenan Gay Grimes Martin Gunderson Steven Gunner Suzanne Guttman Kenneth Haines Michael Hall Susan Hammitt Robin Harrington Linda Hartley 5 ef' ,G .. ..,. ...WN M , -,. --A 4 as . ...l.:,, 1. , . . ..-f-1-2151 Nl, N , .,N.,,,,,.,,,,,:j fi-: f L, A Saturday football game, Below 5 we lf KYUK., I , dll I K q':9,9,'.'a'! A ' 4 0 .K 'H -J 7-94? 9 ' 6 O ,tsilegwevff F Harold Harvey lzil ' 1 U ' Debby Hawkins Q, 1 Franklin Hedgepeth ' ,i Dena Heintzelman Julie Heiser . Julianne Henderson k ' 'Michael Henderson 1-f' L ,V t 272 .r.i t'l1w ' X! Paw vw -V is ve? 'i I V 4X n f 5 9 at K s V 4 'Haq- ,J W K Kim E s Ti cat W f13sf?:r.a .All .s 1 ?h'V?'giMu J .,., R ix im' f. Freshmen: Our spirit is sky high! ...i li , ., rf , ' 5-,wa . J his K N in 'L if ,Ng ' F We .. ,. 1 , i. ,.- ,,.- . r ' ...- X. r 1 . .--1 . 1 . ... -w 'L 7 FRESHMEN Jefferson Henderson Karla Herndon Robert Hessing Steven Hicks Mark Hildinger Mark Hilton Karen Hinkelman Brian Hinsey Valerie Hoehn Kathleen Hoffman Teresa Hood Gregory Horton Kristi Houk Cassandra Hoversten Michael Howard David Howes Christopha Hudson Karen Hull Kim Hunt Suzanne Hunziker Denise Hutchings Mark Hutchinson Darrell Hyre Mark Irwin James Jacobson Kristine Jaekel David J aramillo Lesli Jenkins Susan Jennings Laurie Jimenez Vernon Jimmerson Carol Johns Grant Johnson Gustavus Johnson 273 FRESHMEN Kenneth Johnson Mark Johnson Richard Johnson Shirrie Johnson Christine Jones Debra Jones Kristy Jones Michelle Joplin Alice Kast Michael Kellermann Dawn Kelly Tod Kemper Cherie Kennedy Bruce Kimball Carol King Kevin Kingsley Alan Kinsella Lew Klein Richard Klingensmith Janice Koobs David Kraatz Brenda Krasko Paul Kraus Richard Kulpa Kimberly Kvick Laura LA Franchi Timothy Laffoon Lesley Landin J acquelin Langworthy Janice Lannoye David Lawson Julie Lawson David Layton David Leighton 274 Q? FRESHMEN Patrick Lenhart Steven Lilly Wayne Lippert Carol Lostlen Suzanne Lyons Donna McBean Robin McFarlane Douglas Magruder John Mahoney Timothy Malakie Theresa Malone Rebecca Maniaci Renee Maniaci Anna Marais Frank Marquez Thomas Marshall Jo Lynn Marty Jenny Masterman William Maudru Debra Mayer Louise Maynard fy 1 E xfr 275 F RESHMEN Scott McAllister Pamela McAvoy Steven McCluskey Kevin McCoy Michael McCrea John McCullough Patrick McDade Kathleen McFarland Timothy McGee Michael McG1ade James McGlamery Sandra Mcllwain Floyd McIntosh Kristine McIntyre Susan McKay David McKee Megan McKinney Brenda McNary Dawn McQua.ry Teresa Meade D. Melton Cynthia Merritt Tina Messerli Renee Metzinger Jane Miller Mary Jane Missildine Michael Mocabee Robin Mocabee Kathryne Money Cynthia Montgomery Elizabetha Montgome Brenda Moore Cheryl Moran Bryan Morgan Judy Morgan Judy Morgan Ronald Morgan Brian Morley Christine Morris 276 TY Dalynn Schroeder and Doug Cunoot get ready to go home after a long day at school i es 5 , -is wi Tiig i' ' ,'-- . l' ,R ,Q tg W 3 ,gy J -m .- Gow' ,W . N y -Y rf. x Hr 3, x :Qi W X ,N N it V, .,-i, i ZEE , t it , S is as S, S L LQ ,, ' 3, ,f fe 479 as ' ff J it T . A 5 at .QI :,. ,, , W, ,k J, ,Q as ' ft' r W W F J ,R wan: , K 4 at by Ng, alsffx Q' 4? ff, . fl. 'Ls Q'E T IL1 sw ff' a ,Q W ':'3L7WH5 :' ' 1 Nw' -. of . 'K . ii' , u 5- . 3' Our eighth grade visitors. FRESHMEN Gail Morris Eric Morse Kimberly Mosburg Monica Moser Thomas Mullins Jeffrey Naleway Linda Nardella Scott Nelson Timothy Newey Carl Nicklos Kurt Niver Michael Novak Margaret O Neil Steven Odell Julie Olson Carolyn Orr Patricia Orsi Rustin Ott Marvin Otto Russell Owens Dean Pai Michael Pai Lloyd Pantell Renee Patterson Timothy Patterson Mark Patton B. Paul Frederick Paulin Shelley Payton Donald Peacock Steve Pegram Renee Peoples Marion Perkins Carrie Persson 277 278 F RESHMEN Robert Peteiish Laura Peters Richard Peterson Cynthia Petrick Belinda Phillips Merritt Phillips Rubin Placencia Diane Pos Diane Podsedly Catherine Porter Carla Prater Carol Presho Patrick Pringle Teri Pringle Carla Psiahas Audrey Pugh Brian Pundt Kerry Quinn Cynthia Raff Kenneth Reardon Robert Redding Michael Reed Richard Reed Cindi Reeves John Reeves Michael Reiche Carl Reiti Donald Reinnoldt Lori Renfro Steven Revering Karla Reynolds Cheryl Rhodes Patricia Rice William Rice f . ' me if W a h.tt ,,,,, V , I f 1 as s ' r ...,, 1-Ma K , wr: ,ra hh fi Mm 'asf ef Ayflwz P if L if in 5 ,gay-X if W su. 2 A if ' LK, be as ff ' fl' i i' ' 5,-v 3' 5 gli K 9 Sw rE,, M- .Yr W a a 1'-E is W l X ' HZ 1 x 'EM' E' on 2 , 1, aa A 1 Q 'ox f 4 I , , ,A s fix' ,,, if ,, K 'umm L: r 5 , 5' cf Y. ' 1 K 311, 'S Q lg is V 4 ,s ,, 5 g in n o ' V , lf, Laura Chang finds an easy way to get around campus. iff FRESHMEN Karen Ridee Bryan Rider Lin da Riedel Chris Rizzuti Joseph Roberts Joni Robinson William Robinson Judith Robson Jeri Rosenthal Thomas Ross Craig Roy Cynthia Ruby Michael Rudek Kimberly Rudzik Regina Ryan Jeffrey Sanderson Darwin Sandoval Paul Sanz Patricia Savage Thomas Schales Terry Schaulis Michael Schedler Robert Schmitt Steven Scholz Rusty Schrimsher Dalynn Schroeder Gene Schroeder Debra Schubin Betsy Schuenemann Karen Van Tassell Caught resting during 6th period p.e. 279 FRESHMEN Paul Schultz Allen Scobee Janet Sears Regina Seibert Lance Semba David Sharp Judi Sharp Clayton Sharpe Kathryn Shaw Robert Shaw Susan Shepherd Kimberly Shipp Alan Showmaker Sally Showler Eric Shull Mark Silva Perry Sims David Sinclair Michael Sisler Bryan Smith Florence Smith James Smith James Smith Kelly Smith The Spirit club has spirit! ,Jw ,T Y Q 4- ' ' s . -.f gi - A'f .g,,Ls 5 ,Y it kt , 5 1 af' L i i Q ' . J ,U - - , -W,,.., S A confidential conversation. V- fi 'LAKE 'I , 1 Q, 'jj' .kwa f' ' rr:-1-as , 2 e ,- Q-yew WL.: J r f'ff:,. Q it ' 'Sr fc S ,fr-sf ,f :W W .mm J , i I , let we ' 1' ' r Y 8 11 PB - i s 2:2 Q Jw 5' .J . gi as mia r - iw . Heil ' 1321 , . , ., ,,,. We X , t.tt N'Sx,.kP an Us wigs Q 'Q F RESHMEN Kenneth Smith Lenore Smith Marilea Smith Marjan Smith Debra Snyder Jill Snyder Beth Solheim Daniel Solomon Jill Sommerville Barbara Sooy Robin Sorrick Laurie Spade Tod Spitts Donald St, Pierre Christine Stahl Deborah Stauffer Andrew Stearns Donna Steger Kimberly Stepan Kathy Stewart Richard Stewart Tami Stillman Tobi Stillman Nelson Stone Gregory Strain Gina Stremple Barbara Strickler Benjamin Stroh Donna Struck Jill Stypes Karen Suddeth Jeffrey Suder Saundra Sutter Thomas Swanner Tamara Swanson Frosh first place car for Homecoming, F RESHMEN Anthony Taranto Raymond Tate David Taylor Lisa Taylor Mark Taylor Kimberly Tayman Debra Terrazas Julianne Thaden Wendy Thaden Mark Thompson Kevin Thompson Susan Tichelaar Sheryl Tollefson Kenneth Tomlinson Jerard Toms Patrice Towne Diann Tratos Tamera Treadway Matthew Trojanawski Richard Tsushima Greg Tuck Michael Tucker John Tuter Carol Uhouse Kenneth Ullrich Marc Valley Thomas Van Matre Karen Van Tassel Penny Van Wagner Karen Vassar Michael Verigin Eric Vic torine Lisa Vivian Patricia Wagoner 282 W .. k f. ffm W ,2l,TrQy . if 'V Mk 1 a .. E J 'H' rr , r if ie rw .mf ' i 2 ,M ,,3,,f,,i:3aV ? s'i-un., 599i-.. Gus Johnson: Del Campo's own concert pianist Nw- WV' 950 ef' B a ,Wt . 9 've h , rr . V . 'W' rar Q.: an f. ey, wif, ' i an VW ir a t 6 J aitr J . . , , ,kk, ag, I 1 F -2 -5. 1 is N55 X x T gilt K fr l E 'ww 'Mw- 2- an FTE! N 5 We wi :if -1-T ' ' r Frosh show off their originality at the Christmas rally. Left to Right: Brett Peterson, John Edgar, Becky Frazier, Brete Bigley, Celeste Fitzsimmons, Brad Granati and Mike Barnes. Q at ji Ls W ig A .xx , V Tami Stillman: The guilty smile. Ida Walker Cathy Walls Marcia Walther Roderic Ward Bemard Warmerdam Christine Watson Donn Weeks Gregory Weeks David Welling Tamara Wemett Taryn Wesgate Timothy Wessels Mary West Melodie West Robert Westphal Michael Whatley Robert Whinnery Craig White Alan Wickenberg Jill Widmann Ronald Wilkinson Dwain Williams Kenneth Wilson Cynthia Wilson Ronald Wilson 283 F RESHMEN Ronald Wilson Bryan Wirt Richard Wolfe David Wood Mark Woodland Sandra York William Youhill Gordon Young Kathy Zupan Patricia Bivens Linda Blake Dorian Brandon Robert Cooksy John Cusack Susan Dalton Lisa Dolan Gregory Eavis Sharon Franklin Sheryl Grant Franklin Gedgepeth Cynthia Hooper Kristine Jaekel Sandra Jarecke Kim Kvick Brenda Krasko Gaynell Laughlin Janet McCullough Brenda McNary Gail Morris Dennis Nance Kurt Niver Chris Nunes Russell Owens Michelle Pierce Carrie Persson 284 Left: David Curnutte, Rick Kulpa, David Leighton and Mark Fesler attempt Algebra our Wim, f- , JW ii .1 94531 .fix ,vi ,, 57 , ' Nl F RESHMEN Cynthia Raff Karen Riddell Judith Robson Cynthia Ruby Vickie Schultz Bonnie Silva Lenore Smith Mark Thompson Lisa Vivian Cynthia Wilson Michelle Barrett M. 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' 5424 Dewey Brine at madison Sacramento, lfalifornia 4 FABRICS ' NOTIONS a PATTERNS U YARNS KNITTING MACHINES U SEWING MACHINES FASHION FABRICS 1 FAIR OAKS 6029 MADISON AVENUE CMAIN STOREJ Eg CARMICHAEL, CALIF, 95608 C9161 331-2II'I XX FLORISTS x 5715 STOOKTON BOULEVARD I SACRAMENTO, CALIF, 95824 f9I6I 452-5836 10201 FAIR OAKS BLVD, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO HOME EC STUDENTS PH, 967-4152 THIS YEARBOOK HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO YOU TERRY BALDWIN KAREN CHANG STEVE DIGIOIA SUE FRIS MAGGIE BRANDT CINDY DEBONDT MICHELLE MOSNIER CINDY OWENS CATHY PHILLIPS GORDON SCHOLZ DAWN SELANDERS BARBARA SHERRARD JANICE WALKER PAM WALKER KENDRA WHITEHEAD SHARLOTTE HEARD VALERIE HIMES TI-IE STAFF OF '74 SANDY DONAHUE ERIC HEINTZ LINDA RANCOURT BOB SLATTEN KEVIN WOODBURY STEVE DOONER KEN MOSBURG BILL REED PAUL TUCKER KIM WOODLAND I I.3I'IQGI'IdOI'f CAKES AND COOKIES 1750 IRIS AVE, N, SACTO, QQQISMI I 925-9690 I I, , D 'M' D131-I Jflfmy langendorf Cakes Cookies 1 KI Y' Kee Coleman 'W 1 4 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA PHONE 443-4424 RICHARD JENKINS Building Improvement Co. SPECIALIZING IN PROPERTY AND FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR PH. 483-9246 , N 2530 TESLA WAY, SACRAMENTO 95825 GLYNIS FILMS 5920 FAIR OAKS BLVD, GOOD 1.ucK 'ro I75. DANNY'S MUSIC STUDIO 2867 EL PASEO LANE TOWN AND COUNTRY vn.L.AGE SACRAMENTO BILL AND STEVE INC. ROOM 7D. CORNER DRUGS 7301 FAIR oAKs BLVD, CARMICHAEI. 483-2901 E I E I 1 X K 'I K x QW Ax gawk' if Q as 1 I 9 x 5551 Navi 'N ,fn 1 Q' .Q -nk PEACE BE WITH YOU AS WE LEAVE CHANG PATTY STUIT BERNADETTE HEDGEPETH, CLOCK-WISE FROM TOP: JEANETTE GIARRATANO, KAREN , , BARBARA BRECHER, KAREN BRITTON, SHERI KNAAK CADVISORD, VICKI MARQUIS, ANNE SOLONIAN, TESSIE WALTERS, PATTY VON FERBER, JENA ARAKI, SHAWN STREIVIPLE, SENIOR TRI-HI-Y K.. ,I H. Q' I A AM ,,,,, an 4 'ff-'Q 5 M23 5532937053 LQ,-MM X MQJVH AME? EE A? OV DE VILS AD VOCA TE Thanks to Pischel Yearbooks lnc. and Bob Trimble for making this Yearbook look like a Yearbook instead ofa well-rounded version of Portnoy's Complaint . . . Steve for his exaggerated, l risked my life for these photos stories. . . Bill and Steve for their uncalled for animal imitations. Thanks to Kevin for his enlightening thoughts on sports section layouts and his classes on Rubber Cement Sculpture. And yes, there is a Houdini in every class. Guess who Sandy? Thanks to Cathy, Bob, and Maggie for their dependability and outstanding work in class sections. . . and Pam and Sue for extracting an index from mounds of illegible material without so much as a threat to quit the class. . . Paul for layouts the first semester, and hideouts the second . . . Thanks to Kendra for making the activities outstanding, with the help of Ms. Himes, who deserves the highest acclaim for her volunteered devotion to her loving students . . . Thanks to Gordon who came out of the dark room only for his report card, and prints in answer to last minute frenzied deadlines. . . To Roget's Thesaurus for its help with words like: Salad Days, Verbalizationwise, and bunk . . . To Janice for making sure Pam got the message to come back to class or else. . . To Barb for just plain being there and doing an excellent job on her section . . . Kim and Terry for sticking with it, and finishing the year without a dismal word . . . To Eric who was neither solarized, polarized, just sensitized. . . Ken Mosburg and the Art Dept. who showed us that painting by numbers is not all skill . . . Thanks to Karen for coming through on Ms. I-limes' birthday party and putting it to the Faculty. . . To Linda and Michelle for contributing words that captured thoughts without pictures. . . Thanks to Barry Steel and his photo lab . . . To Cindy, Dawn, and Sharlotte for revealing to us that there was a Junior and Sophomore class. . . Kee Coleman for prints. . . Craig Shadburn of the ' Newspaper Staff for services and pictures rendered fpg. 1163 . . . 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Ahrens, Kathleen Fr. 266 Ahrens, Terrence So. 244 Aikens, Henry So. 244 Ainsworth, Jean Lauri Jr. 222 Ainsworth, Jessica Fr. 266 Alexander, Denise Jr. Alexander, Kelly Fr. 266 Allen, Allen, Allen Allen Allen Allen Dixon Jr. 222 Duncan Fr. 266 Gregory Jr. 222 Janet Fr. 266 Mitchell Jr. 222 Robert Fr. Almberg, Kevin Fr. 266 Almeida, Robert 141,266 Alvarez, Alena Fr. 266 Ames, Anita Fr. 266 Amrine, Cheryl Fr. 266 Amundson, Phillip Fr. 61,266 Anders, Bill So. 244 Anderson, Craig Jr. 222 Anderson, J ayna So. 244 Anderson, Neil Jr. 222,227 Anderson, Sherita Jr. Andrade, Caralee Jr. 222 Angelo, Leslie So. Anthony, Kathleen Fr. 266 Anthony, Kenneth So. 140 Anthony, Michael Jr. 222 Applegate, Gary Fr. 266 Applegate, Nancy Jr. 222 Appleton, Cynthia Jr. Araki, Marsha Fr. 266 Archer, Michael So. 244 Arino, Kimarie Fr. 85,89,266 Armour, Thomas Jr. 222 Arney, Theodore Jr. Arnold, John Jr. Arnold, Sandra Fr. 266 Arthur, Julia Fr. 266 Arthur, Michael Fr. 266 Asbury, Christopher So. 244 Atiyeh, Lori Jr. 222 Atwood, Cabton So. 140,244 Atwood, Cynthia Jr. 222 Aubert, Charlene So. 244 Austin, Linda So. 244 Avery, Cynthia Jr. 222 Avery, Gail So. 244 Bacchi, Edward Jr. 144,222 Baer, Jeffery Jr. 138,139,222 Baez, Cynthia Fr. 266 Baez, Shirley Jr. 222 Bagley, Brete Fr. Bagley, William Fr. Bailey Keith So. 142,143 Bailey Kenneth Jr. 222 Bailey, Tim Jr. Bain, ichael Jr. 222 Baker, Belinda Fr. 268 Baker, David So. 244 Baker, Leslie So. 145,244 Baker, Lu Jr. 81,222 Baker, Roger So. 244 Baker, Russell So. 244 Bales, Angela Jr. 222 Bales, Diana Fr. 266 Bales, Terry So. Ballard, Brian Fr. 266 Ballerd, Keith Fr. 266 Ballard, Roy Fr. Bankert, Tracy Jr. 142,143 Banks, David Fr. 266 Banks, Michelle Jr. 222 Baptista, Henry Jr. 222 Baptista, Randy Fr. 267 Barbour, David Jr. 222 Bardling, Bradley So. 244 Barker, Lucia Fr. 267 Barker, Michael So. 244,60 Barnes, Gregory So. 244,64 Barnes, Mark So. 142,143 Barnes, Michael Fr. 267 Barnes, Mike So. 141,244 Barney, Cynthia Jr. Baron, Cynthia Jr. Barr, Ginger So. 244 Barrett, Michelle Fr. Barry, Michael Jr. 222 Barth, Jeff So. 244 Barth, Staci Fr. 267 Bartlett, Blanton Fr. 267 Bartlett, Thomas Jr. 222 Barton, Chester So. 244 Barton, Steven Jr. 60,222 Bartridge, Eloise Jr. Bassett, Maryanne Jr. 222 Bassett, Robert Fr. 141,267 Basson, Keith Fr. 141 Basson, Robert Fr. 267 Bateman, Bobbie So, 244 Batiza, Denez Fr. 141,267 Batiza, Vivian Jr. 222 Battani, Lisa Jr. 222 Bailey, Bonny So. 244 M Battershell, Richard Fr. 267, Battles, Roberta Jr. Baxter, Steven So. 260 Baxter, Stuart Jr. 222 Beaky, Audrey Fr. 267 Beard, Curtis Jr. 222 Beard, Mark Fr. 267 Beard, Mike So. 245 Beaushaw, Benita Fr. 267 Becker, Kimberly Fr. 267 Becker, Teri Fr. Beckman, Stephen So. Beffa, Kinly So. 245 Beffa, Randy Jr. 222 Beiser, Forrest So. 245 Bell, Diana Fr. 267 Bell, Melinda So. 245 Bellows, Brian Jr. 222 Bemis, Walter Jr. 222 Benham, Darlene So. 245 Benny, David Jr. 222 Bensal, Donna Fr. 267 Benson, Donald So. 245 Berbles, Vincent Fr. 267 Bergman, Nanci, Fr. 267 61 Berkenpas, Terri Jr. 222 Bernardo, Ricky Fr. 267 Berndt, Steven Jr. Berns, Timothy Fr. 267 Bernthal, Marcia Jr. 222 Berthold, Anita Fr. Bevan, Richard Fr. 267 Biby, Toni Jr. 223 Bickford, Randall Jr. 223 Binham, Matthew Jr. 223 Bigley, Brete Fr. Bigley, Rebecca So. 245 Bills, Brian Jr. 138,223 Biondi, Carrie So. 245 Biondi, Cynthia Fr. 267 Biren, Brenda So. 245 Biron, Peter Fr. Bishop, Jeff Jr. 223 Bispo, Debbie So. 245 Bivens, Patricia Fr. Bjers, Amanda Fr. Blachura, Andrew Fr. 267 Blackburn, Myrna So. 245 Blackney, Paul Fr. Blaches, John So. Blair, Kelly So. Blake, Beverly So. 245 Blake, Linda Fr. Blake, Robert Jr. Blankenship, Kelly Fr. 267 Blankenship, Linda Jr. 223 Boardwine, Cynthia Fr. 267 Boat, Patricia Jr. 6,223 Boberg, Mary Jr. 223 Bohannon, Vincent So. 245,64 Bold, David Fr. 267 Bold, Steven Fr. 144,267 Bolin, Gregory So. 245 Bollwinkel, Karen Fr. 267 Boolin, Cheri Jr. 223 Booth, Nancy Jr. 223 Borges, Richard So. 245 Boswell, Don Fr. 267 Boswell, Michael So. 245 Bosworth, Don Fr. 141 Bosworth, Sherri So. 245 Botti, Terry Jr. 223 Bouschet, Tracy So. 245 Bowen, Debbie So. Bowen, Richard Jr. Bowman, Bonnie Jr. 120 Bowman, Thomas Fr. 267 Boyd, Anson Fr. 267 Boyd, Carol Fr. 267 Boyd, Margie Jr. 81 Boyd, Susan Jr. 223 Bradlield, Michael So. 245 Bradford, Paul Jr. 223 Brady, Patrick Fr. 141,267 Brady, Susan Fr. 267 Brallier, Linda Jr. Bramson, Phyllis Jr. Brandon, Delyn Jr. 223 Brandon, Dorian Fr. 267 Branson, Robert So. 245 Brekke, Charlotte Jr. 83,78,223 Brekke, Lise Fr. 268 Breshears, Lori So. 244,245 ,19 Bretzing, Mike Fr. 268 Brew, Christopher Fr. Brewer, Barry So. 245 Brewster, Christy Fr. 268 Bright, David So. 245 Bright, Ester Jr. 67 Bright, Michael Jr. 223 Brinks, Gary So. Brinks, John Jr. 223 Britton, Martin So. Brophy, Brandon So. 245 Brotherton, Mark Jr. 223 Brotherton, Rebecca, So. 245 Brothwell, Stacy Jr. 223 Brouillet, Mark Jr. 223 Brown, Gregory Fr. 268 Brown, Kelly So. 245 Brown, Mark Fr. 268 Brown, Pamela Fr. 268 Brown, Twila Fr. Brownell, Randall Fr. 268 Brungart, Joel Jr. 65,223 Brungart, Kathleen So. 245 Brusby, Mark So. Bryan, Jeffery Fr. 268 Bryan, William So. 245 Bryant, Lisa Fr. Bryson, Barbara Fr. 268 Bryson, Craig Fr. 268 Bryson, Cynthia Jr. 223 Buche, Kimberly Fr. 268 Buche, Mark Fr. 268 Buche, Pamela Jr. 223 Buckle, Larry So. 245 Bugayong, Ralph So. 245 Buhler, Tori Fr. 268 Buhler, Kristi Jr. 223 Bulger, Mark Fr. 268 Bunk, Carolyn Jr. Bunk, Kenneth Jr. 223 Bunton, Kabring Fr. 269 Bunton, Lloyd So. Bural, Terri So. Burford, Douglas Fr. 269 Burke, Todd Jr. Burkhard, William Jr. 223 Burkhart, Diane Fr. 269 Burnett, John Jr. 223 Bums, Carolyn Jr. 223 Bums, Ellen Jr. 61 Burns, Timothy Fr. 141 Busath, John Jr. 223 Busath, Patricia Fr. 269 Bush, Steve So. 260 Bussey, Lance Fr. 269 Bustos, Victor So. 246 Butler, Glynis Jr. 61 ,78,224 Butler, Jan Jr. Butler, Jeffery Fr. 269 Buttacavoli, Annette So. 246 Buyse, Bradley Fr. 269 Caico, J eanene Fr. Caico, Teresa Cain, Kurt Jr. 224 Caldwell, Kimberly Jr. 224 Call, Brad Jr. 224 Call, Catherine Fr. 269 Callahan, Candace Fr. 269 Callahan, Marlene Jr. 224 Camilli, Daniel So. 142,143 246 Campe, Julie Jr. Cantone, Silvia Fr. 269 Carado, Paul Jr. 224 Cargill, Peggy Fr. 269 Carlson, Anthony Jr. Carlson, Jeffery Fr. 269 Carman, Laurie Jr. Caron, Janet So. 67,246 Carpenter, Galen Jr. 224 Carpenter, Laura So. 246 Carpenter, Robert So. 246 Carrari, Steven So. Carson, Andrew Jr. 60,224 Carson, Judy So. 246 Casebolt, Brett Jr. 224 Castle, Cynthia Fr. Castori, Pamela So. 246 Caudle, Sherrie Jr. 224 Causey, Brent Jr. 138,224 Cavallero, Susan So. Cavan, Gregg Fr. 269 Cavender, Lisa So. 246 Cecil, Janette So. 246 Cepel, Katherine Fr. 269 Cepel, Laurie So. 246,20,2l Chambers, Bryan Jr. Chambers, Terri So. 246 Chaney, Spencer Jr. 142 143 Chang, Laura Fr. 269 Chapple, Terry So. Chaussee, Thomas So. 246 Cherry, Lynn So. 246 Childers, Donna Jr. 67 Childs, Rebecca So. 246 Chin, Michael So. 246 Chipman, Donald Jr. 224 Chipman, Kathleen Fr. 269 Christensen, Lisa So. 246 Christensen, Lori Jr. 224 Christian, Cheryl So. 246 Clark, June Jr. 60 Clark, Larry Fr. 269 Clark, Stephen Fr. 269 Clawson, Jamie So. 246 Clay, Phillip Cleek, Brian Fr. Cleveland, Denise So. 246 Cleveland, Gary Jr. 138 Cleveland, Julie Fr. 268 Clift, Steven Fr. 269 Cobb, David Fr. 145,269 Codd, David So. Coffman, Kathryn So. 62,246 Cole, Carolyn Cole, Daniel So. Cole, David Fr. 269 Cole, Gregory Fr. 269 Cole, Joseph Jr. 224 Cole, William Fr. 141 Coleman, Brian Jr. 23,224 Collette, Robert Fr. 269 Collier, Sherry, So. 246 Collins, June So. 246 Compton, Kathleen Fr. 269 Colin, Claudia Jr. 224 Colin, Scott Fr. 269 Connor, Adrian So. 62 Connors, Kathleen Jr. 19,22 Cook, Dale Fr. 269 Cook, Kerri Jr. Cook, Mary Fr. Cooksey, Robert Fr. 269 Cooksey, Wanda Fr. 269 Cooper, Jeff Fr. 141 Cooper, John Fr. 269 Cooper, Shelbie Fr. 269 Corey, Kathleen Fr. Corey, Randal So. 246 Corvo, Christa Jr. Costner, Kim So. 246 Cotterman, Connie So. 62, 46 Coulam, David So. Cousineau, Randy Jr. 224 Cox, David So. 246 Cox, Kathleen So. 246 Cox, Kimberly Fr. Cox, Mark Jr. 224 Cox, Saundra Jr. 224 Cox, Terri Jr. 224 Cracchiolo, Catherine Jr. 224 Craft, Janet So. 246 Crawford, Daryl So. 246 Craig, Patricia Jr. 224 Cramer, Stanley Jr. 224 Crandall, Laurie Jr. Crawford, Cheryl Jr. Crisel, Cindy Fr. Crisel, Debra So. 246 Crispi, Tammi Fr. 269 Crocker, Diane Jr. 224 Crocker, Scott So. 246 Crockett, Cathleen Jr. 224 Croghan, Peggy So. Crosbie, Stephen So. Cross, Tom So. 246 Crouse, Ann Jr. Crouse, Charles So. Crowden, Sharon Fr. Cruzen, Cheryl Fr. Culjis, Lisa So. Cummings, Bridget So. 247 Cummings, Patrick Fr. Curnutte, David Fr. Cusack, John Fr. Cushman, Cathleen Jr. 9,224 D Aguar, Gregory Fr. 270 Dages, Mark Fr. 270 Dahlin, Jeffery Fr. 270 Dailey, Steven Fr. 270 Dains, Cindy So. 247 Dalton, Ronald So. Dalton, Susan Fr. 270 Damon, Betsy Fr. Damon, John Fr. 141,240 Damon, Thomas Jr. Danens, Jeanette Jr. Dangburg, Gail Fr. 270 Dangburg, John Jr. Darghty, Paul Fr. 270 Darghty, Phillip Jr. 62 Daus, Deborah So. 247 David, John Fr. 141,270 Davies, Catherine Fr. Davies, Robert Fr. Davis, Nanette So. Day, Suzanne So. 247 DeBondt, Cindy Jr. 104 DeLuca, Joseph Jr. DeLuca, Maria Jr. DeOliver, Angela Fr. DeOliver, Xiamara Jr. 81 DeSalvo, Kenneth Fr. DeSalvo, Richard So. 247 DeSmet, Neil Jr. DeVoe, Barbara Fr. DeVoe, Jane Jr. 225 DeVriend, Beth Fr. DeVriend, Gary So. Decio, Kenneth Fr. Decio, Michael So. 247 Dedrick, Jay So. Deichert, Kim So. 247 Delaire, Charlotte Jr. Delaire, Claudia Fr. 4 Dennis, Mary Jr. 225 Deregibus, Remo So. 140,247 Deutsch, Gregory Fr. Devine, Donna Fr. Dick, Sheri Fr. Dickenson, Lisa Fr. Dickenson, Ron So. 140,247 Dickerson, Patricia Fr. Dickson, Stephen Jr. Diederiches, Lynne Jr. 225 Diefenderfer, Stacy So. 247 Diffin, James So. 247 Dilabo, Rhonda Jr. 225 Dillin, Mark So. 247 Dills, Charles Jr. Dinnell, Conni Fr. Doane, Rick Jr. Doerr, Craig So. 247 Dolan, Lisa Jr. Dolan, Sharon So. 247 Dolner, Yvonne Fr. Donahue, James So. 247 Donohue, Cheryl Jr. 222,225 Dorset, Mitchell Jr. Douglas, Kelly Fr. 141 Douglas, Stephen Fr. Douma, Carl So. 247 Drayer, Rhonda Jr. 67 DuPonte, Kathleen So. Duckett, Julie So. 247 Duff, Judy So. 247 Dufur, Alison Jr. 62 Dugan, Sally Jr. Dunbar, Keith Jr. Duncan, John So. 247 Dunlap, James Jr. Dunn, Barbara Jr. DurFee, Denise So. 64,65,247 Dupray, Rusty Fr.,141 Durant, Brenda Jr. Dye, Cheryl Fr. Eakins, Robert Jr. 138 Earls, Glenda Jr. 67 Earls, Wendy Jr. Eason, Erin Jr. Eason, Jill So. 247 Easton, Susan So. 247 Eavis, Gregory Fr. 145 Eckerle, Mary Jr. Eckerle, Sylvia So. 247 Eckert, Michelle So. 60,247 Edgar, John Fr. 145 Edwards, Mary Fr. Elder, Paula So. 247 Eliason, Mark Fr. Eliason, Ron Jr. Elliott, Kimberly Jr. Elliott, Mark Jr. Elliott, Robert Fr. 141 Ellis, Donna Fr. Ellis, Garth Jr. Engel, Annette Fr. England, Calvin Fr. England, Cynthia Jr. English, Richard Jr. 65 Epperson, Eric Fr. Eppler, Terry So. Eramo, Teresa So. 247 Erlandson, Kimberly So. 247 Esparza, Gregory So. Eutsler, Brett So. 248 Evans, Benjamin Jr. Evans, Roland Fr. 141 Evleth, Mary So. Evleth, William Jr. Evon, Ann F r. Ewing, Heidi So. 248 Ewing, Holly Jr. Faiad, Laura Lyn Fr. Falk, Lane Jr. 228 Falk, Lisa Fr. Farkas, Tamara Jr. 81 Farley, Jeffery Jr. F arnworth, Michele Jr. Fasel, Lori Fr. Fauber, Bennet Jr. Faucett, Kimerie So. 248 Faught, Brent Fr. Faught, Debbie So. 248 Faught, Ronald Jr. Faulkner, James Jr. Fautt, Royce So. 140,248 Fay, Donald Jr. Feast, Donna Fr. Feaver, Lloyd So. 140,248 Feaver, Louise Jr. Fehlman, Karen F r. 81 Fehlman, Richard So. 145,248 Fenton, Mark So. 248 Fernandez, Alan So. 248 Fernandez, Teresa Jr. 64 Fesler, Mark Fr. Feuillard, William So. 248,140 Fields, Dolores Jr. Fields, James So. Figeroid, Margaret So. 248 Fimple, Keith Fr. 141 Fimple, Patrick So. Finkbeiner, Jan Fr. Finnery, Steve Fr. 141 Finochio, Joseph Jr. Fisher, Jeffery Jr. 61,138 Fitch, Marta So. Fitzsimmons, Marie Fr. Flandrena, Thomas Jr. Flannagan, John Jr. Flannery, Monica So. 248 Flannery, Stephanie Jr. Fleming, Peter So. Floodman, Allena So. Floyd, Lisa Fr. Flynn, John So. 248 Flynn, Richard Fr. Fogle, Christopher Fr. Fogle, James So. Fogle, Peter Jr. Folden, William So. 248 Fondersmith, Michael Fr. 141 Fris, Debra Fr. Fris, Karen So. Frost, Christopher So. Frost, Thomas So. Fuller, Deborah Fr. 60,61 Fuson, David Jr. Fuzessery, Lani Jr. 65 Fuzessery, Terri So. Gable, Julia Fr. Gallagher, Lynne Jr. Galland, Diane Jr. Garceau, Brian F r. Garcia Gary Fr. Garrett, Christopher Jr. 144 Garrett, Diane So. Garrett, Jeffry Jr. 224 Garrett, Sheila So. Gaskell, Elaine So. Gauger, Randal Fr. Gauger, Richard So. 140 Gavin, Pamela Jr. Gavin, Vernon Fr. 141,266 Gercovich, Jill So. Gesie, Robert So. Giacalone, Laurie So. Giachino, Sandra Jr. Giachino, Stacey So. Giacomo, Donald F r. Gibbons, Victoria Jr. Gibbs, Kathleen Fr. Gillam, Gipson, Gipson, Gipson, Glader, Cynthia Jr. Deborah So. 251 Margaret Jr. Mitchel So. Gregory Jr. 138 Gliko, Matthew So. Globus, Katherine So. Goggia, Diane Jr. Goggia, Lori F r. Golden, Robert So. 140 Goldstone, Elaine Fr. Golly, William Fr. Goorabian, George Jr. Gosch, Cheryl Jr. Gosnell, Todd Jr. Goude, Brian So. Gouge, Tami Jr. 9,81 Gowen, Sylvia So. Graber, Brian Jr. Grace, Melanie Jr. Granath, Brad Fr. Grant, Mari Jr. 228 Grant, Nanci Jr. 67,288 Grant, Sheryl Fr. Grass, Carol F r. Fondersmith, Teresa Jr. Ford, J ames So. 248 Ford, Terri So. Foreman, Jill Jr. Forste, Patricia Fr. Foster, Kerry Jr. Fourby, Fredrick So. 248 Frankli Fraser, Fraser, n, Sharon Fr. Kenneth Fr. Mark So. 248 Fraizer, Orville Jr. Fraizer , Pennelopee Jr. Fraizer, Rebecca Fr. 81 Freitas, Cynthia Jr. Freitas, Pamela Fr. French, Barbara Jr. Frinkle iner, Janice So. 81 Grass, Patrick So. Graves, Michael Fr. Gray, Bradley Jr. Gray, Michael So. Gray, Monte So. Gray, Roy Jr. 228 Greaux, Vanessa Fr. Green, Brian So. Green, Jerry Jr. 138,228 Green, Michael So. 140 Greenan, Matthew Fr. Greenwood, Barbara Jr. 60,228 Gregori, Susan So. Grendahl, Steve Jr. 138,228 Griffin, Pamela So. Grimes, Gay Fr. Grimes, Valerie Jr. King, Gross, Walter So. 140 Grote, Kim Jr. 228 Groves, Larry Jr. 62,63,66,228 Grube, Kenneth Jr. 228 Gruber, Patricia So. Guerin, Patricia Jr. Gueulette, Richard So. Gunderson, Martin Fr. Gunner, Steven Fr. 141 Gushiken, Randall So. Gustafson, Caryn So. Guttman, Brenda Jr. 9,82,228 Guttman, Suzanne Fr. Hahl, Mary So. Hahn, Anne So. Haines, Kenneth Fr. Hale, Karen Jr. 228 Hall, Michael Fr. 141 Hall, Patrick Jr. 228 Halpenny, Debra Jr. 228 Halpern, Denice Jr. 67,228 Halverson, Wendy So. Hamilton, Ltnn So. Hammitt, Susan Fr. Hammond, Laurie Jr. 228 Hammond, Pamela So. 247 Hankins, Anne So. Hantula, Glen Fr. Harbrige, Blanche Jr. 228 Hardin, Leslie Jr. 82,228 Hargleroad, Jewell So. Harlan, Thomas Jr. 228 Harland, Richard Fr. Harrington, Robin So. 65 Harrington, Valerie 65,228 Harrison, Cynthia Jr. 228 Harrison, Dan Jr. 228 Harrison, Tammy Jr. 228 Hart, Donna Jr. Hart, Jay So. Hart, Kerry Jr. 228 Hartley, Linda Fr. Hartley, Rodney So. Hartzell, Dana Jr. 228 Hartzell, Steven So. Harvey, Cyd Jr. 62,85,86,228 Haug, Karen Fr. Haviland, Thomas Jr. 228 Hawes, Kathleen So. Haydon, Wayne So. Hayes, Chiis Fr. Hayes, Ted So. 140 Haynes, Lawrence So. Heard, Jeffry So. Hedgepth, Franklin Fr. Hedges, Ronald So. Hedson, Linda Jr. 228 Heffner, Victor Jr. 228 Heim, Darrell Jr. 228 Heinitz, Eric Jr. 105,228 Heinitz, Karen So. 62 Heinselman, Judy, So. Heiser, Julie Fr. Henderson, Julianne Fr. Hendrickson, Michael So. Henriet, Carl Jr. 228 Henson, Deborah So. Henson, Gregory Jr. 138,288 Henson, Jefferson Fr. Henson, Judy Jr. 228 Herman, Douglas So. Herndon, Karen So. Herndon, Karla Fr. Heron, Rebbeca So. Herrenschmidt, Martin So. 140 Herron, Daniel So. Hessing, Robert Fr. Heuer, Carol Jr. 228 Hicks, Steven Fr. Highsmith, Terri So. Hilton, Mark Fr. 141 Hinkelman, Karen Fr. Hinkelman, Susan So. 247 Hinsey, Brian Fr. Hinsey, Neal Jr. Hitchcock, James So. 142,143 Hitt, Joni Fr. Hobbs, Sara So. Hockema, Karen Jr. 228 Hochensmith, Kenneth Jr. 228 Hodel, Christopher Jr. 228 Hoehn, Valerie Fr. Hoekstra, Donald Jr. Hoffman, Kathleen Fr. Hoffpauir, Peggy Jr. 228 Hogan, Michael So. 140 Holcomb, Michael Jr. 228 Holland, Mitchell Jr. 228 Holland, Terria Jr. 228 Hollis, Bret Fr. Hollis, Kimberlee Jr. 228 Hollis, Susan Jr. 228 Holst, Randall Jr. 228 Hooper, Alison Jr. 228 Hooper, Beth Fr. 66,228 Hooper, Cynthia Fr. Hooper, Renee Jr. 67 Hornberger, Jennifer So. Horton, Gregory Fr. 141,268 Hotchkiss, Georg Jr. Houk, Kristi Fr. Hoversten, Cassandra Fr. Hoversten, Deanna Jr. Howard, Michael Fr. Howard, Rebecca So. Howes, David Fr. Hozack, Cynthia So. Hubbard, Dixie So. Hudson, Christopher Fr. Hudson, Lance So. Hudson, Lorna Jr. Hudson, Marlena Jr. Hull, Karen Fr. Humphries, Keith So. Humphries, Bradford So. Hunziker, Suzanne Fr. Hurst, William Jr. Hutchings, Denise Fr. Hutchinson, GeraldJ r. 138 Hutchinson, Mark Fr. Hutton, Patrick So. Hyre, Darrell Fr. 144 Inch, Sherry So. Irwin, Mark Fr. Jacobsen, James Fr. Jacobsen, John Jr. 60,61,229 James, Edward Jr. 229 Jamamillo, David Fr. 141 Jarecke, Karen So. Jarecke, Sandra Fr. Jeffrey, Gregg So. Jenkins, Pamela So. Jennings, Karen Jr. 229 Jennings, Susan Fr. Jester, Jim So. Jewell, Lynda So. Jimenez, Laurie Fr. 62 Jimmerson, Joy So. Jimmerson, Vernon Fr. John, Christiana Jr. 142,143 Johns, Carol Fr. Johns, Kim So. 65 Johnson, Clark Jr. Johnson, Debra So. Johnson, Dionne So. Johnson, Elizabeth So. Johnson, Gregg Jr. Johnson, Gustavus Fr. 141,61 Johnson, Jon Jr. Johnson, Kenneth Fr. Johnson, Mark Fr. Johnson, Richard Fr. Johnson, Sherry Fr. 62 Johnson, Steven Jr. Johnson, Terri Fr. Johnson, Tim Jr. 229- Johnson, Tina Jr. 229 Johnston, Dale Jr. 229 Johnston, Joell Jr. Jollier, Valerie So. 65 Jones, Carol Jr. Jones, Debra Fr. Jones, Gregory Jr. 229 Jones, Jordan So. Jones, Karen Jr. Jones, Kenneth So. Jones, Kristy Fr. Jones, Mark Jr. Jones, Rawleigh So. Jones, Max Jr. 226,229 Joplin, Michelle Fr. Jordan, Brenda Jr. 229 Jordan, Martin Jr. 229 Jordan, Pauline Jr. Kaminski, Patricia Fr. Kaminski, Rosemarie So. Kamp, Steven So. Kast, Alice Fr. Keane, Don So. Keere, Kathie Jr. Keller, Dennis Jr. 229 Keller, Kenneth So. Kellerman, David Jr. Kellermann, Michael Fr. 141 Kelley, Kim Jr. 229 Kelly, Colleen So. Kelly, Dawn Fr. Kelly, James So. Kemper, Cliff So. Kemper, Tod Fr. Kennedy, Cherie Fr. Kennedy, Guy So. Kennedy, Michael So. Kenyon, Craig Jr. 228 Kimball, Bruce Fr. 141 Kimmelstone, Laura So. King, Carl Fr. King, Elizabeth So. King, Janet So. 248 King, John So. King, Katherine Jr. 230 Scott Jr. 230 Kinghorn, Randy So. Kingsley, Kevin F r. Kinney, Karla So. 60,61 30 McGee 06 Kinsella, Alan Fr. Klatt, Richard So. Klein, Kimberly Jr. Klein, Lew Fr. 141 Klepic, Marsue So. Klingensmith, David Jr. 230 Klingensmith, Richard Fr. Knapschafer, Keith Jr. 230 Knight, Janice Jr. 230 Kohlbaker, Bruce Fr. Konkel, Elizabeth So. Koobs, Janice Fr. Koukol, Dan Jr. 230 Kraatz, David Fr. Kraft, Mark So. Kraning, Mark Jr. 230 Krasko, Brenda Fr. Kraus, Paul Fr. Krause, Edwin Jr. 230 Krecek, Donald Jr. 230 Krienke, Kit So. Kronvall, Charlie Jr. 230 Kronvall, Cynthia So. Krossa, Linda Jr. 61 Kuhl, Julie So. Kuhlman, Rhonda Fr. Kukis, John So. Kulpa, Richard Fr. Kunkel, Leonie Jr. Kuvakos, Julie Jr. Kuvako, Michael Fr. Kuzuoka, Susan Jr. 67 Kvick, Kimberly Fr. Kwok, Hilda So. LaFranchi, Laura Fr. 60,6l,62 247 LaHa, Denise So. LaPlant, Michelle So. 65 Laffoon, Timothy Fr. Laird, Robert Jr. Landin, Deborah Jr. 62 Landin, Leslie Fr. Lane, Pixie Fr. Lane, Tom So. Lange, Sharon Jr. Langford, Leah Jr. Langley, Kendal Jr. Lannoye, Janice Jr. 62 Langworthy, J acquelin Fr. 62 Langworthy, Jennifer Jr. 58,60 230 Lanzero, Theresa So. Larson, David So. Larson, Debbie Jr. Lasagna, Brian Jr. Lasher, Cheryl So. Lattin, Victoria So. Laughlin, Gaynell Fr. Lawson, David Fr. 141 Lawson, Julie Fr. J.eVan, Robert Jr. Ledbetter, Kenneth So. 140 Lee, Angela So. Lee, Lindee Jr. Leech, Jimmy So. Leeper, Mark Jr. Leffler, Herschel Jr. Lehman, Mike Jr. Lehman, Roger So. 140 Lelm, Kenneth So. 60 Leighton, David Fr. Lenhart, Michael Jr. 144 Lehnhart, Patrick Fr. Lewis, Frank Jr. 138,139,239 Lewis, Nancy So. Liberko, Stephen So. Lilakos, John So. Lilly, Brian Jr. Lilly, Steven Fr. Lillt, Wesley So. Lindahl, Debra Fr. Lindahl, Russell Jr. Lindener, Herbert Jr. Linkous, James Jr. Lippert, Wayne Fr. Litzko, Cindy So. Litzko, Louis Jr. Lloyd, Kellie So. Lloyd, Vicotr Jr. Longueville, Sharon Jr. Lopes, Janet So. 61 ,64,252 Lostlen, Carol Fr. Lostlen, Debra Jr. Louke, Hank Jr. 60 Lovelace, Lanelle So. Loveridge, Larry So. Lovett, Christopher Jr. Lozovoy, Gunnar So. Ludwig, Katherine Jr. Lumsden, Julie So. Luse, Anne Jr. 67 Luse, Curtis So. Lutin, Gwenda So. Lynch, Daniel Jr. Lynch, Geri Fr. Lyon, Melanie So. Lyons, Suzanne Fr. MacBean, Donna Fr. MacFarlane, Robin Fr. MacHue, William So. MacMillam, Sherri So. Mahoney, Daniel Jr. 85,86,138 139,141,231 Mahoney, John Fr. Mahoney, Kimberlee So. Mahoney, Lisa So. Malakie, Susan Jr. Malakie, Timothy Fr. 141 Maldonado, Elsa Jr. Maldonado, Robert Jr. 60,61 64,65,85,231 Mallaire, Fredrick So. Malone, Theresa Fr. Maloof, Steven Fr. Maniaci, Rebecca Fr. 62 Maniaci, Renee Fr. Maniaci, Peter Jr. Maniaci, John Jr. Mann, Keith Jr. Mann, Mike Jr. Manuel, Robi Fr. Marais, Anna Fr. Marchesano, Debbie Jr. Mardilla, Julie So. 62,63,253 Margref, Carol So. Margraf, William Jr. 224 Marquis, Scott So. Marsh, Kenneth Jr. 138 Marshall, Barry Jr. Marshall, Thomas Fr. Matrin, Deborah Jr. Martin, Debra Jr. Maritn, Elizebeth Jr. 60,61 Martin, J acki So. . Martin, John So. Martin, Joni So. 253 Martin, Kathleen So. 253 Martin, Mary So. 85,86,253 Marty, Jan Jr. Marty, J oyLynn Fr. Masten, Charles Jr. Masterman, Jenny Fr. Masters, Katherine So. Mathenia, Lonna Jr. 67 Matranga, Terri Jr. 67 Matthews, Randall So. Maudru, William Fr. Mayer, Debra Fr. Mayer, Steven Jr. Maynard, Louise Fr. Mayo, Mitch Jr. Mayse, David Jr. Mayse, Judy So. 65 McAllister, Scott Fr. McAvoy, Pamela Fr. McCann, John So. McCarty, Nancy Jr. McCarty, William So. McClure, Jeff Jr. McClure, Mark Jr. McClusky, Steven Fr. McCollom, Zandra Jr. McCoy, Kevin Fr. McCoy, Ronald Jr. 60,61 McCrea, Michael Fr. McCullough, John Fr. McCutcheon, Mark So. McDade, Dennis Jr. McDade, Patrick Fr. McDonald, William Jr. McFarland, Kathleen Fr. McFay, Mary So. McFee, Sharon So. McFee, Theresa Jr. Dennis Jr. 138 McGee, , Timothy Fr. 141 McGlamery, David Jr. McGlamery, James Fr. McIlwain, Sandra Fr. Mclntosh, Floyd Fr. Mclntyre, Kristine Fr. McIntyre, Stephen Jr. McKay, Susan Jr. McKee, David Fr. McKenzie, Steven Jr. 138 McKinney, Megan Fr. McKenney, Michael Jr. McKinnon, Kathleen So. McKone, Robert So. McLemore, Kevin So. McNary, Brenda Fr. McProudy, Helen Jr. McQuary, Dawn Fr. McGqery, Tal Jr. McVicker, Paul So. Mead, Theresa Fr. Mefferd, Richard So. Merrick, Jeffery So. Merritt, Cynthia Fr. Merritt, David Jr. Messerli, Tina Fr. Metzinger, Renee Fr. 62 Meyer, David Jr. Meyer, Mona Jr. Meyer, Rodney Jr. Meyers, Dennis Jr. 65 Michaelis, David So. Miles, Timothy Jr. Miller, Debra Fr. Miller, Jane Fr. Miller, Rhonda Jr. Miller, Terrie Fr. Millett, Bruce So. Milligan, Judy Jr. 67 Miner, Candace Jr. Missildine, MaryJane Fr. Mitchell, Jeffrey Jr. 150 Mocabee, Michael Fr. Mocabee, Robin Fr. Mocettini, Elizabeth So. 65 Mohr, John So. Money, Kathryne Fr. Montalvo, Virginia So. Montgomery, Cynthia Fr. Montgomery, Elizabeth Fr. Montgomery, Jennifer So. Montgomery, Jon Jr. Moody, Kim So. Moore, Brenda Fr. Moore, Casandra Jr. Moore, Donna Jr. 223 Moore, Nancy Jr. Moran, Cheryl Fr. Moran, Kenneth Jr. Morgan, Bryan Fr. Morgan, Michelle Jr. 67 Morgan, Mark Jr. Morgan, Mark Fr. Morgan, Ronald Fr. 141 Morgan, Steve Jr. 138,150 Morison, Kathleen So. Morley, Brian Fr. Morris, Christine Fr. Morris, Gail Fr. Morse, Eric Fr. 145 Morte, Richard So. 140 Morton, Michael So. 85,86 Mosburg, Kimberly Fr. Moser, Monica Fr. Moser, Norman Jr. Mosnier, Michelle Jr. Motsinger, James So. Moultrie, Jacob Jr. 144 Mueggenburg, Mark So. Mueller, Lori Jr. Mumma, Brian So. 144 Munroe, Michael Jr. Murchison, Daniel Jr. Murchison, Deborah Jr. Murphy, Michael So. Muzzy, Gregory So. Myers, Harry Jr. 61,138 Myers, Kari Jr. Myers, Sandra Jr. Naleway, Jeffrey Fr. Nanbu, Natalie So. Nance, Dennis Fr. Nardella, Linda Fr. Nardella, Michelle So. Nielson, Deborah Jr. Nellis, Janice So. Nelson, Bruce So. Nelson, Bryan Jr. 138 Nelson, Keith Jr. Nelson, Michael Jr. Nelson, Ronald So. Nelson, Scott Fr. Nelson Stayce So. Neuhafd, Kevin So. Newby, Newey, Debbie Jr. 67 Timothy Fr. 145 Niccolson, James So. Nichols, Cynthia Fr. Nichols, Lorna Jr. Nicklos, Carl Fr. Nicol, Karen So. Nielson, Sandra Jr. Niver, Kurt Fr. 141 Noble, Marianne Jr. Norton, Karen Jr. Novak, Michael Fr. 60 Novak, Monica Jr. Nunes, Christopher Fr. Nunes, James Jr. 227 Nunley, Marjean So. Nuss, Roy Jr. Nyman, Todd So. Nystrom, David So. 140 Nyvall, Jill So. O,Donnell, Sue So. O'Neal, Kathleen Fr. O'Neal, Kemieth So. O'Neal, Margaret Fr. O,Shell, Kevin So. Oakes, Karen So. Ochipinti, Patricia So. Odell, Steven Fr. Olden, David Fr. 141 Oliver, David So. Olson, Julie Fr. Olson, Samuel Fr. 140 Onanian, Mary So. Orr, Carlolyn Fr. Orsi, Deborah Jr. Orsi, Patricia Fr. Oswald, John Jr. Ott, Rusty Fr. 141 Otto, Marvin Fr. Owens, Cindy Jr. Owens, Howard So. Owens, Russell Fr. Pannell, Terri Jr. Pantell, Lloyd Fr. 271 Parker, Cindy So. Parker, Peggy So. 250 Parker, Polly Jr. Parks, James Jr. Patalon, Sharon So. 60,61 Patterson, Teresa Jr. Patterson, Timothy Fr. Patton, Tony So. 140 Paulin, Fredricks Fr. Paulin, Scott Fr. 141 Payton, Kevin Jr. Payton, Laurie Jr. Payton, Shelley Fr. Pease, Lila Fr. Pegram, James So. Pegram, Steve Fr. Pegram, Wessley So. Penko, Glen Jr. 138 Penland, Jefferson Jr. Pennington, Robert So. Peoples, Celine Jr. Peoples, Renee Fr. Perrin, Dorinda Jr. Perry, Rhonda Jr. 67 Persson, Carrie Fr. Petelish, Robert Fr. Peters, David Jr. Peters, Katherine So. Peters, Laura Fr. Peterson, Richard Peterson, Robert So. 140 Peterson, Dick Fr. 141 Peterson, Karen Jr. Peterson , Kelly Jr. Peterson, Lori Jr. 58,60,6l Petrick, Cynthia Fr. Pettitt, Cynthia J r. Phillips, Belinda Fr. Phillips, Cathy Jr. Phillips, James Jr. Phillips, Merrit Fr. Phillips, Milton Jr. Phillips, William Jr. Pierce, Michelle Fr. Pimentel, Janice Jr. Placencia, Nancy Jr. Placencia, Ruben Fr. Pollock, Karin Jr. Porter, Catherine Fr. Potter, Rhonda So. Potts, Kurt Jr. Poulin, Rene So. Powell, Elizabeth Fr. Powell, Melinda Jr. Powell, Michael So. Powell. Richard So. Pratt, Annette Jr. 67 Pratt, Emilee So. Presho, Carol Fr. 65 Preston, Derrick So. Price, Anthony Jr. Price, Donna So. 65 Pringle, Kirk Jr. Pringle, Patrick Fr. Pringle, Teri Fr. Pro, Chris Jr. 58,60,61,62 Pryde, James So. Pryor, Cynthia Jr. Pryor, Donalyn Jr. Psiahas, Carla Fr. Pugh, Audrey Fr. Pugh, Grace So. Pulley, Kristi So. Pullicar, Robaire So. Pundt, Brian Fr. Purrington, Gregory So. Pursell, Cheryl So. Quigley, Vicki Jr. Quinlan, Robert Jr. Quinn, Cindy So. Quinn, Kerry Fr. Rabe, Jeffery So.140 Raff, Cynthia Fr. Ragland, Katrinka Fr. Rairdon, Michael Jr. Ramer, Deborah Jr. Ramer, Richard Jr. 144 Rancourt, Linda Jr. Randelman, James So. 140 Randolph, Lonnie Sr. Rast, Rodger Jr. Ratto, Nancy Jr. Reading, Chris So. Reardon, Kenneth So. Recio, Rosa Sr. 85 Redfern, Rebecca Jr. Reed, Michael Fr. Reed, Richard Fr. Solhei 08 Reed, Susan So. Reeves, John Fr. 61 Regan, Susan So. Rego, Nadia Jr. Reiche, Michael Fr. 141 Reichstein, Michael Jr. Reiff, Carl Fr. Reimer, Shelley Jr. Reinnoldt, Donald Fr. 145 Remmick, Gregory Jr. Renfro, Lori Fr. Revering, Steven Fr. Reynolds, Karla Fr. Reynolds, Patricia So. Reynolds, Ricky Fr. Reynolds, Tony So. Rhodes, Cheryl Fr. 269 Rhodes, Pamela Jr. Rice, Barbara So.. Rice, Diane Jr. Rice, Jean Fr. Rice, Joyce So. Rice, Patricia Fr. Rice, William Fr. Rich, Deborah So. Richart, Paul Jr. Riddle, Karen Fr. Rider, Bryan Fr. Rielley, Dennis Jr Riggs, Jeffrey So. Riker, Dale So. Sandoval, Darwin Fr. 145 Sandoval, William Jr. Sanford, James So. Santos, Doris Jr. Sarni, Patrick So. Savage, William So. Savalin, Geoffrey So. Schachter, Lisa So. Scharton, Craig So. Schaulis, Terry Fr. Schedler, Michael Fr. Scheld, Nancy So. Scheuplein, Henry Jr. Schimek, Dana So. Schimek, Renee Jr. Schmitt, Robert Fr. Schnorbus, Karen Jr. Schoch, Steven So. Scholz, Gordon Jr. 105 Scholz, Steven Fr. Schrimsher, Rusty Fr. Schroeder, Dalynn Fr. Schroeder, Gene Fr. Schu, Cynthia Jr. Schubin, Debra Fr. ' Schuenemann, Betsy Fr. Schultz, Marie Jr. Schultz, Paul Fr. Schumacher, John Jr. 107 ,144 Schwartz, Marc So. Scollard, Curtis Jr. Slagle, Charles Jr. Slater, Ernest Fr. Slatten, Robert So. 105 Slusarz, Patricia So. Smith Smith , Bryan Fr. Cheryll Jr. Smith, Diane Jr. Smith, Florence Fr. 81 Smith, Gerry Jr. Smith Holly Jr. Smith, James So. Smith, James Fr. 142,143 Smith, Janet So. Smith, Kelly Fr. Smith, Kenneth So. Smith , Kenneth Fr. Smith, Kent Jr. Smith, Lenore Fr. Smith, Marjan Fr. Smith, Michael So. Smith ,Phillip Jr. Smith, Rhonda So.. Smith, Robert Jr. Smith, Rod Jr. 138 Smith, Stanton Jr. Smith Snyde Snyde Snyde Tyler Jr. 142,143 r, Brent Jr. r, Debra Fr. r, Jill Fr. 81 Sohl, Bryan So. m, Beth Fr. Rippe, Margaret Jr. Ritter, Cynthia So. Rizzo, Ginna Jr. 67 Rizzuti, Chris Fr. 141 Robbins, Dee So. Roberts, Joseph Fr. Robins, Dee So. 61 Robinson, Cynthia Jr. Robinson, Joni Fr. Robinson, Tina Jr. 67 Robinson, William Fr. Robson, Edward So. Robson, Judith Fr. Rockwell, Susan Jr. Rodigo, Mark Jr. 138 Rodine, George So. Rodine, James Jr. 227 Rogers, Robert So. 140 Rohan, Bridget Jr. Romero, Anna Jr. Romines, Phillip So. Ronkovich, Michael So. Rooney, Timothy Jr. Rosack, La Donna Jr. Rosas, Steven Jr. Rosenthal, Jeri Fr. Ross, Cheryl So. Ross, Rose Jr. Ross, Thomas Fr. Rossetto, Marie So. Rourke, Dana Jr. Roy, Craig Jr. 141 Rozenski, Frank So. Rozenski, Jeffrey Jr. Ruby, Cynthia Fr. 65,81 Rudzik, Kimberly Fr. Russell, Steven So. 140 Ryan, Regina Fr. Saavedra, Mark So. Saito, Sharon Jr. Salerno, Ben So. Salter, Michael Jr. Sanderson, Jeffrey Fr. Scott, Joan So. Scott, Steven So. Sears, Janet Fr. Secrist, Daniel So. Seguine, Janine Jr. Seibert, Regina Fr. Seidel, Michael So. Selanders, Dawn So. 105 Selzer, Paula So. Semba, Lance Fr. Shadburn, Kathleen So. Shaneen, Carole, So. Shapro. Mark So. Sharpe, Clayton Fr. Shaw, Kathy Fr. 270 Shaw, Robert Fr. Shaw, Sherie So. 251 Shaw, Victor So. Shepherd, Susan Fr. Sherrard, Barbara Jr. 104 Shertzer, Nancy Jr. Sherwin, Roberta Jr. Shinnamon, Cathy Jr. 229 Shipp, Kimberly Fr. Shoemaker, Alan Fr. Showler, Sally Fr. Shull, Eric Fr. Shuman, Linda So. Siegmund, Diane So. Sierawski, Gregory So. Silken, Barry So. Silva, Kathryn Jr. Silva, Mark Fr. 141 Sim, Craig Jr. Sims, Greg Jr. 67 Sims, Perry Fr. Sinclair, David Fr. 141 Sisler, David So. Sisler, Michael Fr. Sivard, Lewette So. Sivard, Vereda Jr. 78 Skalinder, Mark So. 140 Skinner, Burton So. Skinner, Kimberly So. Solheim, Debbie Jr. 80 Solomon, Daniel Fr. Sommerville, Jean Jr. Sommerville, Jill Fr. Sooy, Barbara Fr. Sorrick, Robin Fr. Spade, Kevin Jr. Spade, Laurie Fr. Speece, Greg Jr. Spitts, Tod Fr. Spitzer, Janice So. 60 St. Pierre, Donald Fr. Stager, Roger So. Stahl, Christine Fr. Stambuk, Marc Jr. Stannard, Mary So. Stapelton, Lois Jr. Stapelton, Margaret So. Stark, Ken Jr. Starn, Jude Jr. 62,81 Stash, Amy Jr. Stash, Becky So. Stearns, Andrew Fr. 141 Steger, Donna Fr. 81 Stepan, Kimberly Fr. Stephens, Matthew Jr. 150 Stephens, Tracey So. 80 Stevens, Cindy So. 251 Stevens, Dee So. 140 Stevens, Don Jr. 138 Stevens, Matthew Jr. 138 Stevens, Randy Jr. Stevenson, Brian Jr. Stewart, Brian Fr. Stewart, David Jr. Stewart, Kathy Fr. Stewart, Richard Fr. Stillman, Tami Fr. Stillman, Tobi Fr. Stommel, Deborah So. 248 Straass, James Jr. Straass, William So. Strain, Gregory Fr. Strakbein, Vicki So. Straling, Dee Dee Jr. Straling, Diana So. Streeter, David So. Stremple, Gina Fr. Stremple, Teresa So. Stretch, William Jr. 138 Strickler, Barbara Fr. Strickler, Kevin So. Stroh, Benjamin Fr. Stroud, Patricia Jr. Struck, Donna Fr. Struck, Edward So. Stuit, Janna Jr. Stypes, Jill Fr. Suchocki, Robert Jr. Suder, Jeffrey Fr. Sullivan, Jayne Jr. Sutter, Saundra Fr. Swaim, Mark So. Swanner Thomas Fr. Swayze, Dell Jr. Sypolt, Kevin Fr. Taggart, Lance So. Takacs, Charles Jr. Talley, Linda Fr. Talley, Polly Jr. 67 Tapparo, James Fr. Taranto, Anthony Fr. Taranto, Eileen Jr. Tate, Raymond Fr. Taylor, Cynthia So. 246 Taylor, David Fr. Taylor, Linda So. Taylor, Mark Fr. Tayman, Kimberly Fr. Temple, Debra Jr. Terrazas, Debra Fr. Thaden, Julianne Fr. Thaden, Michael So. Thaden, Wendy Fr. Tharp, William Jr. 60,61 Thiel, Donna Jr. Thomas, Arthur Jr. Thomas, Kimberly Fr. Thompson, Lyn So. Thompson, Mark Fr. Thomson, Kevin Fr. Thornsberry Dennis Jr. Thornsberry, Jon So. 140 Tichelaar, Diane So. Tichelaar, Susan Fr. Tierney, David Jr. Tierney, Eileen So. Tinsley, Pam So. 247 Tipton, Vivian So. Titus, Bobby So. Titus, Jackie So. Todd, Barbara So. Toivonen, Karen Jr. Toivonen, Karol So. Toledo, Michael So. Tollefson, Sheryl Fr. Tolman, Michael Fr. Tomaiko, Randy So. 140 Tomlinson, Constancem So. Tomlison, Kenneth Fr. Toms, Jerald Fr. Towne, Dan Jr. Towne, Micky So. Towne, Patrice Fr. Townley, Carmen Jr. Townsend, William Fr. Traicoff, Lisa So. Tratos, Diann Fr. Tratos, William Jr. Treadway, Tamera Fr. 81 Tripp, Pamela So. Trippe, Robert Jr. Wangen, Naomi Jr. Ward, Roderic Fr. 141 Warmerdam, Bernard Fr. Warrender, Mark Jr. 61,138 Weatherly, James Jr. Trojanawski, Matthew Fr. Tryon, Christinee Fr. Tuccelli, Michael Jr. Tuck, Greg Fr. Weber, Brad So. Weber, David Jr. 60,61 Weber, Donna Jr. Weeks Donn Fr. Tucker, Beverly So. 65 Tucker, David So. Tucker, Michael Fr. Tucker, Susan Jr. Tueller, Craig Jr. 154 Tupper, Raymond Jr. Tuter, Chris Fr. 141 Tuter, John Fr. Uhouse, Carol Fr. Uhouse, Gary So. Ullrich, Bonnie Jr. Ullrich, Kenneth Fr. Underwood, William So. Valadez, Anthony So. Valadez, Esther Jr. Valentine, Cindy Jr. Valley, Marc Fr. Van Antwerp, Cathie Jr. Van Ccnia, Eddie Jr. Van Matre, John Jr. 144,154 Van Matre, Thomas Fr. 145 Van Tassel, Karen Fr. Van Tassel, Kurt So. 140,154 Van Tassel, Sandra So. Van Wagner, Penny Fr. Van Wagner, Jr. Gerald So. 248 Vanderburg, David Jr. Vasques, Edward So. Vassar, Karen Fr. Verigin, Michael Fr. 85,89 Verseman, Carol So. Vervalle, Lesley So. Victorine, Eric Fr. Wncent, Brad Jr. Vincent, Randy Jr. Vinick, Sandra Jr. Vivian, Kerin Jr. 60,67 Vivian, Lisa Fr. Voet, Terri, So. Voiles, Cathy So. Volmer, Jeffrey Jr. Volmer, Nancy So. 247 Von Ferber, Peggy So. Voss, Mark So. Wagoner, Patricia Fr. Weeks, Gregory Fr. Wegryn, Mitchell Jr. Weikel, David Jr. Weikel, Douglas Fr. Welch, Gregg Jr. Welch, Linda So. Welk, Craig Welling, David Fr. Welling, Jeffrey Jr. Welsh, Peter Jr. Welty, Dan So. Wender, Jr. Joseph Jr. Wernett, Tamara Fr. Wernette, Pattricia Jr. Wesgate, Taryn Fr. Wessels, Timothy Fr. West, Mary Fr. West, Melodie Fr. West, Richard So. 145 West, Virginia So. Westburg, Carson So. Westerinen, Alice So. Whalen, Nanette So. Whatley, Michael Fr. 141 Whinnery, Robert Fr. Whinnery, Thomas So. Whitaker, David Jr. White, Craig Fr. 141 White, Joanie Jr. 67 Whitehead, Sharon So. Wickenberg, Alan Fr. Widmann, Jill Fr. 81 Widmann, Wendy So. Wilke, Michael So. Wilkenson, Ronald Fr. 141 Williams, Daniel Fr. 141 Williams, Dwain Fr. Williams, Karla Jr. Williams, Scott Fr. 141 Williamson, Gary Jr. Willis, Allen So. Wilson Cynthia Fr. Wilson, Julie So. 81 Wilson, Kenneth Fr. Wilson, Kerry So. Wilson Lyndel Jr. Wilson Merry Jr. Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Michael Jr. Mitchell So. 140 Randall 223,65 Ronald Fr. Steven Jr. 60,61 Wirt, Bryan Fr. Wizner, Danny So. Wizner, Margaret Jr. 67 Wolfe, Richard Fr. Wonenberg, Sandra Fr. Wood, David Fr. Wood, Tamara So. Woodard, Chris So. Woodard, Gary Jr. Wooden, Frank So. Walker, Eric Jr. 62,65 Walker, Ida Fr. Walker, Janice So. 104 Walker, Joe So. Walker, Larry So. - Walker. Mark So. Walker, Phillip Jr. Walker, Richard So. Walker, Robert Jr. Walling, Donna Jr. Walling, James Fr. Walls, Al Jr. Walls, Cathy Fr. Walther, Marcia Fr. Woodland, Mark Fr. Woolf, David So. Woolpert, Mark Jr. Wukasinovich, Terry Jr. 309 ,............-.-....qY., W i. V 310 Wulbem, Rebecca Jr. Wyckoff, Wendy Fr Yassu, Cherri Frg York, Sandra Fr. .ry J W WM QM Youhill, William Fr. Youlden, Thomas So. Young, Chadwick Fr. Young, Gordon Fr. Young, James Jr. Zachary, Sue So. Zajkowski, David J rr Zemer, Robert Jr. Zemer, Sharon So. Ziese, David So. Zimlich, Hugh So. Zimmerman, Dana Fr. Zimmerman, David Fr. Zukowski, George Jr. A. Cap.-A' Capella Bas. B.-Baseball B.B.-Basketball Cb.-Club D.C.-Del Campo Deca-Distributive Education Club of America Ens.-Ensemble Fr.-Freshman Jr.-Junior Rep.-Representative lriiinf M MJ Maw Spts-Rama-Sports-a-Rama So.-Sophomore Sr.-Senior Swim.-Swimming Tm.-Team li ., W , ,..,, INDEX Adams, Leslie-180 Var. Cheerleader 3, Jr. Prom Princess 3, CSF 3, Powder Puff 3, Sr. Class Rep. 4 Adelman, Norma-180 Ahrendt, Ronald-180 Ahrens, Deidre-180 Rally Cb. l,2, Class Rep. 1,2, Class Float 1, Jr. Prom Princess 3, Spts- Rama Cheerleader 4 Ahrens, Melanie-180 Drama 1,2,3, CSF 1,2,3 Alber, Linda-180 Honor Roll 2,3 Allen, Carol-180 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Almberg, Ken-180 Anderson, Gene-180 Anderson, Lynette-180 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Anderson, Jeff-84,87,180 FtB. 1, CSF 1,2, Class Rep. 1,2, NHS 3,4, Hm- Coming King 4 Andrade, Curtis-180 Araki, Jena-180 Amrine, Don-180 Baccus, Vicki-67,180 Business Club 4 Baez, Gerald-180 Baggs, Mark-60,180 Bain, Brian-65,180 Butler, Greg-180 Baldwin, Terry-180 CSF 1,2,3, NHS 3, Yrbk. 4 Ballantine, Dan-181 Swim Tm. 1,2,3,4 Barbour, Ernest-181 Barkas, Sherry-181 Band 1,2,3 Barker, Duane-181 Ski Cb. 1,2, Class Rep. 3 Barr, Beverly-181 Cheerleader 1, Class Rep. 3, Spts-Rama Cheerleader 3, Hmcomng Princess 4 Bathe, Gary-181 Battani, Lisa-181 Battles, Cheryl -181 Beard, Bill-181 Soccer 2 Beck, Robert-181 Bas. B. 1,2,3,4, FtB. 1 Beebe, Joe-181, Bas. B. 1, Band 1,2,3, Cross Country l,2,3, Track 1, 2,3 Beebout, Robert-181 FtB. 1, Spts-Rama 1,2, 3,4, Float 2, Carnival 2,3, CSF 3, NHS 3,4, B.B. 2,3,4 Beiser, Melodee-181 Belchamber, Scott-181 Benberg, Nancy-181 Swimmette 1, Float 2, CSF 2, NHS 3 Bigley, Debra-181 Band 1,2,3,4, NHS 4 Birdsall, Terry-181 Black, Patricia 182 Blake, Karen-182 Blankenship, J oey-1 82 FtB. 1,2,3,4, B.B. 1, Class Rep. 1,2,3, Track 4, Block D.C. 2,3,4 Blondell, J eff-1 82 Botinger, Richard-182 Booth, David-182 Bohannon, Rosemarie-182 Boswell, Rodney-182 Bowman, Bonnie-182 Boyd, Jeff-182 Bradbury, Darcy-182 Brady, Shawn-182 Brandt, Maggie-182 Yrbk. 3,4 Brecher, Barbara-182 Deca 3, CSF 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 Brewer, Cheryl-182 Britton, Rhonda -182 Brock, Aron-182 Brooks, Michael-182 Brown, Candace-183 Swimmette 1,3, Class Rep. 3 Brown, Diane-183 Buckle, J eanine-1 83 Girls Glee Cb. 1, Pep Cats 1, Musical 1, A. Cap. 2,3, Drill Team 3 Budrow, Steve-183 Key Club 1,2, Rally Cb. 3 Bugayong, Phil-183 Burchill, Debbie-183 Burgess, Dave-183,245 BtB. 1,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4 Burkhard, Bill-183 Busman, Richard-183 Track 1,3, B.B. 2,3 Butler, Greg-183 Buttacovoli, Lorretta-183 Cameron, Martin-65 ,183 Caminiti, Alice-183 Campbell, Lisa-183 Campe, J ulie-1 83 Cordoza, Peter-183 FtB. 1, Class Rep. 1,2 Carlson, Shane-183 Carlson, Shawn-183 Carpenter, Susan-184 Drama Cb. 1, Speech Cb. 3 Carrico, Kevin-184 B.B. 1,2, Float 2, Class Rep. 2 Cass, Cheryl-184 A Deca 2, Honor Roll 2,3 Castori, Jo Ann-23,184 CSF 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4 Spts-Rama 3,4, S.B. Treas. 4 Caudle, Diane-184 Class Rep. 1,2,3,4, Rep. at-large 4, Powderpuff 3, District Student Council 4 Chang, Karen-184 NHS 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Spts- Rama Cheerleader 4 Cherry, Louise-184 Childers, Debbie-67,184 Pioneer Hostess 2 Christen, J oni-184 Christenson, Jeff-184 Circle, Shelly-184 NHS 3,4 Clark, Tim-184 Coad, Karen-184 Cole, Tom-184 FtB. 1,2,3, B.B. 1,2,3, Com. of Rally 4, S.B. President 4 Collette, Bill-184 Cook, Michael-184 Cooksey, Gus-184 FtB. 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2 Coppedge, Kathy-184 Couch, Richard-184 Crist, Douglas-185 Bas. B. 1 Crosby, Nancy-185, Band l,2, Hag Team 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Jazz Enz. 3,4 Cummings, Evelyn-185 FTA 1, Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Bowling Tm 4 Cunningham, Wendy-185 Danens, Kathy-185 Drill Team 3,4 David Michille-185 CSF 1, NHS 3, Secretary 3, Rally 2,3, Parliamen- tarian 4, SAC 4 Davidson, Theresa-185 Young Life 1,2 Davies, Dione-185 CSF 1,2, NHS 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3 Davies, Kirsten-185 De Oliver, Victor-185 De Oliver, Xiomara-185 Dean, Charles-185 FtB. 1, Class Rep 3, Hmcomng 2,3,4, Com. of Entertainment 4, Student Government 4 Delinski, Dane-185 Depner, Kim-186 Drill Team 3, Float 1, NHS 3 Deregibus, Diane-186 NHS 3,4 Devine, Ken-186 Di Gioia, Stephen-186 Soccer 1,2,3,4, Golf 4, Member A.I.D.D. 4, Art Cb. 4, Yearbook 4 Diamond, Robert-186 NHS 3,4, B.B. 1, Bas. B. 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4 Dickerson, Maurice-186 Dillin, Laurin-186 Dingmann, Terry-186 Powder Puff 4, Biggest Flirt 4 Disney, Mike-186 Wrestling 1, B.B. King 4 Donahue, Sandy-186 Band 1,2,3, Class Rep. 2, Carnival Chairman 2, Flag Team 2,3, Yearbook 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2 Donnelly, Julie-186 Band 1,2,3, Class Rep. 1,2,3, Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Drill Team 3, Rep. At Large 4 Donnenwirth, David-186 Dooner, Steve-186 Photo Cb. 1, Track 1,2, 3,4, Yearbook 3,4, Sr. Play 4, Drama Cb. 4 Dorsett, Mark-186 CSF 3,4, NHS 3,4, Honor Roll 1,3,4, News- paper 1 Du Mosch, Clementine-186 Dugan, Peggy-186 Flag Team 3 Dugan, Sally-187 Dunn, Gary-187 Du Pee, Laura-187 Durant, Tim-187 Dye, Denise-187 Douglas, Paula-187 Eckert, Mark-187 Bas, B. 1,2,3 Eliason, Renee-187 Elliott, Richard-187 Ellis, Gail-187 Ellis, Laura-187 Honor Roll l,2,3,4 Erickson, Jean-187 Fashion Show 1,2, ROP 4 Erickson, Liz-187 Erlandson, Cindy-187 Honor Roll 1,2, Float 2, Class Rep. 2 Ervin, Jeff-187 Esaacson, J eff-187 Evon, Mark-188 Class Rep. l,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3, Newspaper 3,4, Photo Cb. 1,2,3,4 Marcia Ewing-188 Powder Puff 3,4 Faretto, Monte-188 FtB. 1 Farnworth, Bill-188 Farwell, Bob-188 Fesler, Diana-188 Spts-Rama Committee 3,4 Feuillard, Lynne-188 Finefrock, Terri-188 Band l,3, Carnival 2,3, Spts-Rama Decorations 4, NHS 3,4 Flanagan, Charles-188 Track l Flynn, Kevin-188 Folden, Gail-188 Honor Roll l,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Float 2 Fox, Jim-188 FtB. 1,2, Track 2,3 Spts-Rama 2,3, Jazz Ens. 4 Foxhoven, Kathy-188 Float 1,2, Business Cb. Drill Team 1 Francis, Roberta-188 Best Personality 4, Songleader 4, Powder Puff 4, District Student Council 4, Class Rep. 4 Franklin, Derald-188 B.B. l,2,3,4, FtB. 1, Carnival 2,3, NHS 3, Best Dressed 4, Track 1, 2,3,4, Class Rep. 2 Fraser, Debra-188 NHS 1,3,4 Fredrickson, Laura-188 Freitas, Debbie-189 Float 2, Spts-Rama 4 Majorette 3, Business Cb. 4, Powder Puff 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3 French, Benjamin-189 French, Margaret-189 Frey, Chris-189 A. Cap. 2, Drill Team 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4 Concert Choir 4 Fris, Sue-105,189 Spts-Rama Cheerleader 1, Yearbook 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Basketball Oueen 4, Class Rep. 3 Gammelgard, Doug-189 FtB. 1,2, Band 2 Garrett, Mike-189 Giaratano, Jeanette-189 Honor Roll l,2,3,4, choir 1,2, Volleyball 1, 2,4, Bas. B. 1,2, NHS 3,4, Carnival 2,3, CSF 2, Class Rep. 1,2 Gibbons, Charlotte-189 Songleader 3 Gilland, Pam-189 Gilmour, Debra-189 NHS 1,2, Campus Life 3,4 Gilstrom, Merilee-189 Rally Commissioner 3. I.E.C. 2 Gilstrom, Steve-189 Key Cb. 2,3, NHS 4, Art Cb. 4, Craftsmanship Award 3, Class Rep. 4 Gipson, Buck-189 Gipson, Gail-189 Float 2, Carnival 2,3 Honor Roll 2,3,4, Jr. Prom Queen 3, Hmcomng Commissioner 4 Gish, Margaret-189 Gliko, Tony-189 - FtB. 1, Golf 1,4 Gossett, Doug-190 Graber, Gary-190 Grace, Sheri-190 Grant, Robert-190 Grass, Jean-190 Grya, Debbie-190 1 Green, Tim-190 Greenan, Sheila-190 Drill Team 2, NHS 3,4 Honor Roll 2 Gregory, Dennis-190 Grasberger, Nancy-190 Gross, Don-190 FtB. l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Track 1,2 Groves, Larry-190 Class Rep. 1,2, Key Cb. 1, Float l, I.E.C. 2 Gunnison, Eric-190 Soccer 1,2,4, Track 1, 2,3,4, Float 1,2, Grand Pedal 1,2,3 ,4, Vice-President 3, Mr. Popular 4 Gustafson, Randy-190 Cross Country 1, Spts- Rama Hahn, Lisa-190 Hall, Debbie-190 Hall, Shirley-191 Hamilton, Kim-191 Hammond, Liz-191 Hankins, Tom-158,191 B.B.l,2,3,4, Track 1, 2,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, SA 1,2,3, Float 1,2, Class Rep. 1,2,3, NHS 3,4, Spts-Rama 1,4, Parlia- C mentarian 2, Most Like- ly to Succeed 4 Hanson, Kevin-191 Hardrath, Linda-191 Harlan, Tim-191 Decca Cb. 2 Harrell, Kim-191 Float 1,2, Carnival 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3 Hartenbach, Lynn-191 Hartley, Jane-191 Pep Cats 1, Spts-Rama 1,2, Softball 1 Haviland, Daniel-191 CSF l,2,3,4, Class Rep. 1,2, NHS 3,4 Haycock, Debbie-192 Trackettes 1, Carnival 2, NHS 3 Hayhurst, Paul-170,192 FtB. 1,2, Soccer 3, CSF 2, Newspaper 2,3,4 Herrenschmidt, Skip-192 Bas. B. l,2,3,4, FtB. 1, Newspaper 3 Hession, Jeanine-192 Heuer, Gary-192 Bas, B. 1,2,3, B.B. 2 Hilton, Janet-192 Hitchcock, Kim-192 Majorette 1, NHS 1,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, Spts-Rama 3 Hobson, Susan-192 Hofmann, Gabriela-192 AFS 1,2, German Club 2 Holst, Cindy-192 Flag Team 3 Hoppmann, J anna-192 Class Rep. 1,2, NHS 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Spts-Rama 4 Horalek, Jim-192 FtB. l,2,3, Bas. B. 1,2, 3,4, Powder Puff Coach 4 Horton, Barry-193 Howes, Debbie-193 Hozach, Pam-193 Hlawaty, Ingrid-193 Hubbard, Corinna-193 Hudson, Marlena-193 Pep Cats 1 Hull, Lori-193 Humphries, Kim-193 Hunting, J ay-193 Hunziker, Helen-193 CSF l,2,3,4, Orchestra 1, Tennis 2,3, NHS 3,4, Ski Cb. 2 Hutchinson, Robert-193 Ftb. 1,2 Jacobs, Donna-193 Songleader 3 Jenkins, Scott-193 FtB. 1,2, Spts-Rama 1,2, 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Key Cb. 2,3 Johnson, Brad-193 Band 2,3,4 Johnson, Coral-193 Johnson, Karen-193 Powder Puff 3, D.C. Fel- lowship 4 Johnson, Ken-193 FtB. 1, Golf 3,4, Spts- Rama 4 Jolmson, Steve-193 Bas. B. l,2,3,4, A.D.D. 4 Jones, Leslie-193 Jones, Jon-193 FtB. 1, Tennis 1, NHS 3 Jones, Wayne-193 Ski Club 1, Float 2, Soccer 2, Drama 2 Jordan, Kathy-194 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Honor Roll 3,4 Jordan, Lorraine-194 Jordan, Kim-194 Kahle, Anne Maria-194 Kaliakin, Victor- 194 NHS 3, Soccer 3,4 Kamper, Lonne-194 Kast, Patty-194 B.B. Princess 2, Jr. Prom 3, Hmcomng Queen 4 Kehl, Nancy-194 I.E.C. l,2,3,4, Hmcomng 4 Kellerman, Bill-194 FtB. 2, CSF 2 Kelly, Edward-194 Kimball, David-194 King, Jo Lynn-194 CSF l,2,3,4, Tennis 3, NHS 3,4 Kircaldy, Diane-194 Honor Roll 1,2, Class Service Award 2,3, Rally Chairman l,2,3,4, Breakfast Chairman 4, CSF 2,3, Float 2 Klavano, Leann-194 Powder Puff 4 Klein, Kim-194 Drama l,2,3 Knepper, Harold-194 Block D.C. l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Float 2 Knox, Marcy-194 Knudsen, Peter-194 FtB. 1, Soccer 2,3 Koch, Robert-194 CSF l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Spts-Rama 2, NHS 3 Krasko, David-195 Kulpa, Sharon-195 Honor Roll l,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Powder Puff4 Kwiatek, Dan-195 Lady, Steve-195 FtB. 1,2, Wrestling l,3, 4, Class Rep. 1, Class President 2, S.B. Vice- President 3, S.B. Pres- ident 4, Spts-Rama 1, Block D.C. 2, Student of the Month 4, S.A.C. 2,3,4, Commissioner of Publicity 3 Lane, Laura-195 Lasher, Liz-195 Lasell, Chris-195 CSF l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 2,3, Swimming 4 Lee, Denise-195 Lee, Derek-195 Lee, Heidi-195 Class Rep. 1, CSF l,2,3, 4, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Spts-Rama Cheer- leader 3 Levy, Ann-195 Lilakos, Pamela-195 Lindahl, Randy-195 FtB. 2 Lindh, Christy-195 Lindsey, Leslie-195 Pep Cats 1, Honor Roll 2,3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Spts-Rama 4, Drill Team 4 Lipp, Doug-195 FtB. 1, Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Track 2,3,4 Lloyd, Suzanne-195 Float 1, Spts-Rama 2 Lockhart, Doug-195 Lohn, Linda-195 Trackettes 1, CSF l,2,3, 4, Drill Team 3,4, NHS 1 Long, Darley-198 Lopes, Tom-198 Track l,2,3,4, Jazz Enz. l,2,3,4, Band 2,3, 4, Cross Country 3, D.C. Singers 4 Loree, Betsy-198 Louke, Sam-198 Lovett, Todd-198 Lukins, Lori-198 Lutin, Angel-198 Lyons, Mary-198 Mac Gregor, Janet-198 Ski Club 1,2, Honor Roll 2,3,4, NHS 3 Macrie, Karla-198 Mahoney, Kelly-198 Maier, Douglas-198 Track l,2,3,4, CSF 3 p Malakie, Dave-198 ' Rally Commissioner 1,2, CSF l,2,3,4, Float 2, Class Rep. 2, Carnival 2, Jr. Prom Commissioner 3 Malkin, Larry-198 Maloney, Scott-198 Maniaci, Michille-198 Songleader 4 Mann, Bill-198 FtB. 1,2 Margarite, Gus-199 Bas. B. 1, Track 2,3 Marquis, Vicki-199 Float 1, Class Rep. 1,2, Honor Roll 2,3, Powder Puff 3, NHS 3, Spts- Rama Cheerleader 4 Martin, Debbie-199 Drill Team 2 Martin, Jim-199 Cross Country 1, Class Rep. 1,2, Spts-Rama 1, 3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Float 2, Honor Roll 3,4 Marty, Kim-199 Drill Team 2 Marus, Dave-199 German Club 1, Honor Roll l,2,4, Deca Cb. 2,3, I.E.C. 3,4 Matthews, Mary-199 Matthews, Pam-199 Trackettes 1, Young Life 1,2, Drill Team 2, Cam- pus 4 Maynard, Charles-199 McCallister, Scott-199 McCarty, Clyde-199 Photo Club 2, Chess Club 3 McCarty, J ulie-199 McClure, Phil-199 FtB. l,2,3,4, Swimming 1, Wrestling 2,3,4, Spts- Rama 3,4, Most Athletic 4, All Conference Foot- Ball 4 McCluskey, Eileen-199 McCormick, Patrick-199 McGee, Cathleen-199 Mclntyre, Michael-199 , 4 McNary, Mike-200 McProuty, J oe-200 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, CSF 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, 3,4, Band 2,4, NHS 3,4, Funniest 4 McReynolds, Pat-200 Softball 3, Pep Club 1, Powder Puff 4 Merrick, Denise-200 CSF l,2,3,4, Girl's Glee 1, A. Cap. 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Tennis 1,4 Meyer, J olm-200 FtB. 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Bas. B. l,2,3,4, Pep Band 3, Jazz Band 4 Michaelis, Carol-200 Girl's Glee, Powder Puff 4, NHS 4, Drill Team Miller, Karen-200 Honor Roll l,2,3, Flag Team 2 Milliron, Curtis-200 Key Club l,2,3, FtB. 2, 3, Soccer 3, Spts-Rama 2,3,4 Minuth, Brian-200 Soccer 1, Spanish Club l,2,3, CSF 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, I.E.C. 3,4 McSpedden, Mike-200 Belong 8L Beautify Club 1, Football 1,2, Band 1,2, 3, Bowling l,2,3, Float 2, Carnival 2, Varsity Bowling Letter 1 Medved, Paul-200 Bas. B. l,2,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, CSF 4, Class Rep. 3 Meidinger, Mark-200 Bas. B. 1,2,3,4, CSF 1,2,3,4, NHS 3, Baseball 1, SAC 3, Jr. Class President 3 Mencarini, Ricardo-200 Class Rep. 1, Bas. B. 1 Wrestling l,3, Spts-Rama 1,2 Meredith, Teresa-200 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Honor Roll l,2,3, CSF 2,3, Songleader 3, Jr. Prom Princess 3, High Board 4, NHS 4 Mitchell, Mike-200 Mocettini, Phil-200 Monroe, Ann-201 Tennis l,3, NHS 3,4, S.B. Vice-President 3 Student of the Month 4, J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Jazz Enz. 4 Moore, Gary-201 Moore, Sue-201 Morgan, Marcia-201 Morris, J ohn-201 Morte, David-201 CSF 2,3,4, President CSF 4, Class Rep. l,2,3 Mosburg, Ken-201 Yearbookllmages Mumma, J ohn-201 Mundell, Robin-201 Munoz, Gary-201 Murphy, Scott-201 FtB. 1, Soccer 2,3,4, Bas. B. 4 Murray, Stephen-201 Cross Country l,2,3, Swimming l,2,3, Newspa- per 2, Ski Club 2, CSF 3,4, Student Government 3, Debate Team l,2,3, Grounds Chairman 3 Nelson, Cynthia-201 Nelson, Kim-201 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Campus Life 1,2,3,4, CSF 1,2,3,4. Nelson, Tom-201 Nicol, Morgan-201 Soccer 1,2,3,4, CSF 1, 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Class President 4 Noiseux, Luanne-201 Trackette l,2,3, Class Rep. 1 Nunes, Robert-201 FtB. l,2,3, Wrestling 1, 2, Swimming 1, Spts- Rama l,2,3, Biggest Flirt 4, Hrncomng Prince 4 Nunley, Linda-201 Nuss, Donald-202 Obermire, Mike-202 Track 1,2,3,4 Odeski, Karen-202 Olson, Sandra-202 Oneill, Kathleen-202 Newspaper l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4 Orchard, Mark-202 B.B. 1,2,3, Track 1,2, 3, Honor Roll 2 Orr, Bob-202 Soccer 2, Bowling 3,4 O Sullivan, Ray-202 Parsons, Mike-202 Palvic, J anet-202 Paul, Jeff-202 Drama l,2,3, I.E.C. 3 Representative at Large 1 Payne, Darla-202 Peckham, Sharon-202 Pegram, J ohn-202 Spts-Rama 1, Float 2, Cross Country 3 Perry, Emil-202 Perry, Smith, Tom-203 Peterson, Katie-203 Sr. Princess 4, News- paper 3 Pettit, Sue-203 Peirce, Don-203 Track l,2,3 Pierce, Susan-203 Polanski, Bill-203 Porto, Bill-203 Powell, Annette-203 Pundt, Robert-203 Quinn, Cheryl-203 Radov, J ef f-203 Raff, Phyllis-203 Ramer, Becky-203 Randolph, Lonnie-203 Rothenstein, J ayme-203 Receio, Rosa-203 Foreign Exchange Student 4, Honorary Princess 4 Redding, Darlene-203 Reed, Will-203 Yearbook 4, Float 2 Reents, Gary-203 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Swim Tm. l,2,3 Rippe, Georgia-203 Robbins, Darrel-204 Track 1,2,3,4 Roberts, Cathie-204 Robson, Cliff-204 Track 1 Rogers, Dave-204 Rogers, Rhonda-204 ' Romeo, J oyce-204 Band 1,2 Rosenthal, J eff-204 Spts-Rama l,2,3, Soccer 2,3 Roster, Paul-204 Rush, Kathy-204 Rush, Richard-204 Ryan, Debbie-204 Ryan, Steve-204 Sanborn, Calvin-204 Water Polo l,2,3, Spts- Rama 1,2,3,4 Sander, Chip-204 4 Sanz, Tom-204 Savage, J ames-204 Savalin, Fred-204 Soccer 1,2, Swimming 1 Sawyer, Kathy-205 CSF l,2,3, NHS 2 Scallon, Brian-205 Schock, Charles-205 FtB. 1,2 Schroeder, Candace-205 Jr. Prom 3, Powder Puff3 Schuememann, Susan-205 Schulstad, Diane-205 CSF l',2,3,4, Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Schultz, Kathy-205 Schultz, Robert-205 Wrestling 1, Soccer 2 Schwartz, Don-205 CSF 1,2,3,4 Scott, Susan-205 Pep Cats, Float 1,2, Powder Puff 3,4 Scribner, Vickie-205 Seguine, Sandra-205 Selanders, Sherry-205 Float 2, Class Rep. 2 Selkirk, Michael-205 FtB. 1 Shadburn, Craig-205 Sheaffer, David-205 Band l,2,3, Jazz Ensemble l,2,3,4 Shipp, Richard-205 FtB. 1, B.B. 4, CSF 4 Silva, Fred-205 FtB. 1, Soccer 2,3 Sims, Mike-205 Basketball 1 Sims, Pamela-206 Sjogren, Lee Ann-206 Slater, Stephen-206 S1atten,Jeri-206 Pep Cats 1, Drama 2 Smart, Doug-206 Smith, Daniel-206 Smith, Greg-206 Smith, Randy-206 Smith, Rebecca-206 1 Spanish Cb. 1, FTA 1, Ski Cb. 1 Smith, Dan-206 Smith, Richard-206 Snyder, Glenn-206 Solomon, Anne-206 Sperle, Karan-206 Spitts, Tani-206 Stephens, Glenna-206 Stephens, Randall-206 Stephens, Randi-206 Stockdale, Joyce-207 Straling, Tom-207 FtB. 3, Track 2, Honor Roll 3 Stremple, Shawn-207 Spts-Rama 1, Drill Team 2, Powder Puff 3,4, Class Rep. 3 Stretch, Dawn-207 Drama Cb. 1,2, Volley Tm. 4 Struck, Eileen-207 Float 1,2, Honor Roll 2, Powder Puff 3,4, Carnival 3 Stuit, Patty-207 CSF l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2 ,3 ,4, Class Vice- President 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Homecoming l,2,3,4 Stutheit, Thomas-207 Sugar, Steve-207 FtB. 1, S.B. Vice-Pres- ident, State Representa- tive of D.C., CSF 3,4 Swafford, Kay-207 ROP 4 Swanson, Carolyn-207 Deca Cb. 3, Spts-Rama 3 Swanson, Stephanie-207 Orchestra 1,2 Swanton, Kevin-207 Sweeny, Lynn-207 Float 1,2, Powder Puff 3,4, Spts-Rama 4 Sunseri, Ron-207 Taylor, Robert-207 Swimming l,2,3,4, Water Polo l,2,3,4 Teixerio, Ronald-207 Thomas, Ralph-207 Tichelaar, Robert-207 Tipp, Gay-208 Class Rep. 2,3, NHS 3,4 Tipton, Chris-208 Torre, Gail-208 Spts-Rama 2, Powder Puff 3,4, ROP 4, Honor Roll 3,4 Tracey, Deborah-208 Tucker, Paul-208 FtB. 1, Track 3,4, B.B. 2,3,4, CSF 2,3,4, Year- book 4, Spts-Rama 3,4 Friendliest 4 Tucker, Robert-208 Tucker, Su-208 Pep Cats 1, CSF 1,2,3 Tyer, Linn-208 Flag Team 2,3 ,4 Vagg, Jeff-208 FtB. 1,2, Wrestling 1, Class Rep. 1, Spts-Rama 2, Bas. B. 3,4, Soccer 3,4 Van Conia, Debbie-208 NHS 3,4, Choir 2,3,4 Vandeburgh, Vicki-208 Velasco, Jeanean-208 Young Life 1, Class Rep. 2, Float 2, Powder Puff 3,4, Hmcomng 3,4 Wckrey, Mickie-208 Wncent, Greg-208 Von Ferber, Patty-208 Voss, Sheila-208 Band 1, Debate Cb. 3 Wahab, Scott-208 Band 1,2,3 Walker, Pamela-208 FHA 1, Rally Cb. 1, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Float 2, Carni- val 2, Yearbook 3,4 Business Club 4, Sr. Play 4 Wallen, Brad-208 Walter, Robert-208 Walters, Tessie-208 German Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Warren, Cindy-208 Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3, Songleader 4, Friendliest 4, NHS 3,4, Spts-Rama Cheerleader, Class Rep. 2 Warren, Lyn-208 Class President 1, Commissioner of Publi- city 2, Powder Puff 3,4, Spts-Rama l,2,3,4 Weeks, Jeff-209 FtB. 1,2, Track l,2,3, 4 Wheling, Rich-209 Band 1,2, Bas. 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