East Bakersfield High School - Sierran Yearbook (Bakersfield, CA)
- Class of 1969
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There is one in the world who feels for him who is sad a keener pang than he 'feels for himselfg there is one to whom reHected joy is better than that which comes directg there is one who reioices in another,s honor, more than in any which is oneas owng there is one on Whom another's transcendent excellence sheds no beam but that of delightg there is one who hides another's infirmities more faithfully than one,s owng there is one who loses all sense of self in the sentiment of kindness, tenderness, and devotion to anotherg that one is woman-Washington Irving. 'vt-1 f Z, I if Mrs. Chris Buroiaga GARY ANTE. Student Body President 1967 Lord. make me an instrument of 0 Divine Magtprs Thy Peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow Love: Where there is injury. Pardon Wherei there is douht. Faith: Where there is despair, Hope: Where there is darkness. Light: Where there is sadness. Joy! grant that I may not so much seek to he consoled. as to Console: To he understood, as to Understand To he loved, as to Love. For it is in Giving. that we Receive: It is in Pardoning: that we are Pardoned: And it is in dying, that we are Born To Eternal Life! Saint Francis of Assissi BOB RAY, Slllflfill Body Prosidont 1962 Thx- following posthumous awards worm- prvsfintvd to Mrs. Aim-s B. Rav for thc- outstanding offorts of hor son, Boh Ray --'hilv svrving in the Army: Silvar Star, thv nati0n's third highvst award for lmravvry. Citing Ilif- Bakershfild youthls he-roism at the timv of his doathg Bronze' star, the nationls fourth higlwst award, r-iting Sgt. Rayis f'0l1flllCf as a fighting man in Vivtnam from August 12. 1967 until the day of his death: Purple Heart, fashioned hy Gr-orgv Wasliitigtoii and ont- of tlw r-onntry's oldest awardsg Comhat Infantryman's Badgo: Vivtnam Svrrim- Mvdal: National Dv- fenso Svrvicf' Medalg Gowrnnivnt of Vivtnam Campaign M1-dal, and svwral qualification medals. PFC lorry Pitts l946 Marino Lt, Col. Richard l-latr-li l9'l7 Marino Pvt. Jos' Miranda l960 Army - LCPI, Tm'rrvr'v Edgar l966 M3Tll10 Betty and Bobby Blade Honors Bestowed on Leslynn and Sterllng Leslynn Lockhart This year the students of East High chose Leslynn Lockhart for the high honor of Betty Blade. Leslynn's long record of service to the school provided proof of her outstanding qualifications. Since her freshman year, she has been an active member of Rally Club and the class councils. This year she was the Head Varsity Song Leader, a member of the Executive Council, and the Sounding Board. Throughout high school, Leslynn par- ticipated in the activities of Girl's League and served her senior year as Welfare Chairman. She was also treasurer of the Potenti's Tri-Hy-Y. One of the most wonderful personalities on campus, Leslynn was known to everyone and truly symbolized the ideal girl. Sterling Endsley Sterling Endsley, a truly outstanding senior, was chosen to be Bobby Blade this year. An'all-round sports- man, Sterling lettered in Varsity football, basketball, and baseball. He was the leading rusher this year, a fact that was significant in our victorious football sea- son and he won the Most Outstanding Player Award for Varsity football this year. Sterling also played All- City football and won the Most Valuable Player Award for B class. Although devoted to sports, Sterling found time to be active in the Senior Class Council, IRC, and Young Life. Planning to attend Oregon State next year, he said he would miss all his friends and the good times he had at East High. 22 R FF' is ,ff 1 K .JW ' ,Ax M A . V 'ffagffv Student Body Officers Karen Keller-Publicity Chairman Tim Stiern Q Sr In . - ' S r Q' ii . ' 3? ' YS 1+ ' at 4 su Q L Q xkfifsng H' A 9 L' ' 1' ig' Y , .. CM J ' X Q? gf-515:.?gfi? isxsga, ax T Q ' V133 ia ', ' X . f' ff W K r is C , H ' KZ. 'N 'S ,J ,Q X aw ,rf ip' 1 S 1 .ar 'gb 1 ar X' 4 Et V' ' . W H X Ysgiff Gi X ig o ,W s 1 8 1 K sa ? f is . fa ff 3 X WN- Chris Basman Campus Affairs Georgia Grant-Business Manager Awards Chairman v I 1 Claudia Dodd Marsha Palitz Historian Rally Chairman Diane Goff-Activities Manager Q, if J 3 . f 5 5' 5 4 37 i Qi ff 'K R af 4. :L , Y., A x -4 . ,L 3 e 1 , :fig Q fi :iv ,J lam lawn ww? AQ Q 'ff r A A Presldent 'S 3 IQ' Y M k,,, Q N 3- , ,Y W-Z 4 , fe-M V' 'Z WE' 'TSB' Student Government, an Active Part STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Joyce Johnston, Abel Hernandez, Linda Philippe, Diane Goff, Chris Basman, Leslynn Lockhart T SITTING Lh.l'T TO RIGHT Cindy Gonzales, Linda Mather, Jennifer Sughrue, Tim Stiern, Sterling Endsley, Marsha Palitz n Karen Keller Claudia Dodd Georgia Grant, Maria Esslinger. Student body government became an integral part of the typical student's life this year. The Executive Council, which guided student body activities, depended on the Legislative Council as a means of bridging the communication gap be- tween it and the students. However, the Legislative Council was mainly concerned with amendment revisions. Therefore, the Sounding Board, composed of representatives from vari- ous groupsf, was created to study different aspects of campus life and problems. Of East High Elias Munoz, Chris Gonzales. Linda Shearer, Diane Gendusie, KNEELING: President Dave Lampe. OTHER OFFICERS: Dan Dalen, Cindy Tyson, Frank Verde, Barbara Simon, Don Spalinger. FIRST ROW: Sally Moreno, Kris Kappeler, Mary Ellen Saldaina, Colleen Fincher, Chris Jurez, Melody Morgn, Ellen Spear, Ken Hunt, Betti Kordero, Bobbin Le Bouef, Chris Rocha. ROW TWO: Bev Cornett, Barbara Simon, Alfred Alvarado, Alice Mojica, Dan Dalen, Robert Gonzales, Henry Contreras, Sam Allred. ROW THREE: Pam Bartlett, Caren Eastridge, Tom Atkinson, Colette Fincher, Mary Nobles, Steve Waterhouse, Joe Gonzales, Ed Beadle, Cheryl Williams, Mar- garet Canessa, Pat Rutherford, Phyllis Munding, Paula Kennon. ROW FOUR: Tom Garcia, Diane Bliar, Wes Bradford,' Dave Lampe, Don Saplinger, John Eyraud, John Caras, John Meserve, -Tim gertrling, Charline Schmidt, Debbie Pettijohn, Nick Lowe, Mike Hoyt, Jim Miller, Claire Fox, Frank er e. The Sounding Board was a helpful aide to student body problems. Larry and Marsha Were King and Queen of Hearts Marsha Palitz, QUEEN of HEARTS Larry Morgan and Marsha Palitz were crowned King and Queen of Hearts at the annual St. Valentine's dance. Larry was E.B.'s most outstanding Wrestler, win- ning numerous awards such as Valley Champ and Jr. National Team. He was also a member of Key Club, Varsity Club, Orchestra, and Band. Marsha was Student Body Rally Chairman and Vice President of Cirl's League. She was also a member of I.R.C., Orchestra, I.C,C., and the Senior Class Council. 28 Larry Morgan, KING of HEARTS Marsha and Larry are relieved and happy after waiting for the announcement of King and Queen of Hearts. .lan Waterman, QUEEN Crowning of Royalty Climaxed The Snowball ln a frosty setting of blue and White, Girl's League presented the winter formal, The Snowball. Headed by Chairman Jan Waterman, dozens of girls Worked very hard to create a lovely evening that every- one enjoyed. The climax came with the crowning of the winter royalty. .lan Water- man Was crowned Queen, with Cindy Tyson as Senior Princess, Ginny Cochran as Jun- ior Princess, Diane Bahr as Sophomore Princess, and Bev Cornett as ' Freshman Princess. .. Wi .sMg,.sf.1ff ' Princesses: Bev Cornett, Freshmang Diane Bahr, Sophomore, Queen Jan WHICTIHBHQ Ginny Cochran, Juniorg Cindy Tyson, Senior. ew. ,Q . J - I Mark Johnson Debbie Kelley and Elias Munoz ln The Crucible Audiences Stirred by The Crucible A dramatic triumph the student body play had no weak characters but many strong ones. Arthur Miller would have been pleased with this sensitive and moving interpretation. Probably one of the. finest student body plays ever presented to East High audiences, The Crucible will be long remembered, especially by Mr. David Grote and the cast. The cast included the following, Mark Metzger, Tim Herring, Robin Lebouef, Jamie McNichols, Paula Lindsay, Mark Johnson, Elias Munoz, Dave Larwood, .loe Hammer, Chris Basman, Kris Sweder, Ramona Nichols, Elsie Isenhower, Susan Wade, Dan Dalen, Pat Diangelo, Marilee Van Woert and Debbie Kelley. 30 Activities Splflt was boosted and results were i A i Frank Verdi reminded us of our port them. Brought Relief From Everyday Routine at E. B. A K jg rm? AK i obvious during our enthusiastically led rallies. Imagine being able, as you pause in the hustle and bustle of your day, to refresh your spirits with the fun, but rewarding activities offered here at EB. This is ex- actly the way the students found it to be. Enthusiastic activities like Rallies and Assembliesg entertaining activities such as Playsg fun and enjoyable activities like Dances. These extra activities showed an- other side to East High. They seemed to break the ten- sion of school work. They were highlighted by each in- dividual and his own character. ' Yes, there will always be these memories of there- df laxing, enthusiastic moments each individual spent at E.B. The seniors leading in the Senior Class Play proved to be ll smashing success. S wrestling team and urged us to continue to sup- 31 Students Became Engulf Chris Moehnke, crawling in desperation during a rally up on Permenter Field, is watched by an A0 The Brown Brothers gave us the ole tippy-tippy-tippy-toe routine. Last minute touches were applied he fore the crucial moment. I 2 X' in Easifs Varying Activities The Sock Hop, held in the boy's gym, had a large, enthusiastic turnout iq xv kms rr 2 .S an 'W x k U NQMN, Kiygigxgk Q wifi X x KM -,+ v.,.Srx,w 'Me K Min, K mg U ujkdirdq y ax Y MFC: 1 -K if wQ,,M wk X mg f 3,5EfS 1 R QQ. SS 'We w .y. -Y.' - ,.,.Q .x.. Y 1.,.,:. ,1, - - - !f1iif.R:,j ' ' '- ,,., ff . K. ,X ' i ' my Lv :ggi S-PA Q ' .V ..,, . :.- W 'F - ' L Classes The Senior Year Is Over- The senior year is over-last of four years of prepara- tion, to better ourselves and the world. This year was ae- cented with much spirit. Times are changing, New ideas are formulating, We are the new generation of thinkers. We may leave the crowded halls of EB. With elation or sorrow- But whatever we leave with, Let it include determination, To obtain our goals, And to make our ideals work, Toward the kind of world we all want . . . Debbie Keeling Humanities English was always made a little livelier by Mrs. Berra's teaching. 36 A quite moment shared by two seniors, Randy Hamm and Debbie Keeling OFFICERS-CLOCKWISE-Cathy Whitaker frallyl, Pat Engstrom fpublicityD, Tony Con- treras Cpresidentl, Joyce Johnston fsec1etaryJ, Becky Nicholas ftreasurerl. TOP ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT-Nick Lowe, Leslynn Lockhart, Tony Contreras, Stacy Algren, Dean Delis, Bev Carnett, Steve Watelthouse, Dennis Wilson, Tim Tillman. BOTTOM ROW- LEFT TO RIGHT-Pat Engstrom, Joyce Johnston, Monty Sharp, Cindy Tyson, Marsha Palitz, Mary Donovan, Suzy Rogers, Becky Nicholas, Cathy Whitaker, Joe Hammer. MARIA ESSLINGER This year many students had the op- portunity to become acquainted with Maria Esslinger, East Higlfs American Field Service exchange student from Graz, Austria. During her stay here she gained a broad understanding of American life and enjoyed the variety of differences be- tween her country and ours. Maria partici- pated in Executive Council, Girls League, Service Club, and C.S.F. She enjoyed all of our sports events and she will never forget the Donkey Basketball Game. 37 Gutetanding Jennifer Sughrue Class Council 9,10,11,123 Executive Council 123 Calif. Assoc. of Stud. Coun. 123 F.T.A. 11,123 A.F.S. 11,123 Service Club 102 Tennis 9,103 Gir1's State Rep. 11g Spanish Honor Society 11,123 Jr.-Sr. Prom Chrm.3 Sr. Banq. Chrm.3 Betty Blade Semi-fin.3 Tutor, Mechanical Drawing3 Peace Corp Correspondent3 Smokeout 11,123 Student.Store 123 Teenage City Cf0v't Day. David Lampe S.B. Vice-Pres. 123 S.B. Campus Affairs 11, Soph. Rep. 103 Class Council 9,10,11,123 Orchestra 11,123 Key Club 130,113 Thespians 10,112 Latin Club 9,1O,11,123 Band, Pep Band, 9,10,11,123 Rep. to Governors Trafiic Safety Conference IOQ Rep. to C.A.S.C. Leadership Conference 11. Larry McRae F.T.A. 123 AFS 123 Key Club-123 Concert Choir 11, 12 fPres.J3 Chamber Singers 10,11,12IPres.J3 ldyll- wild Schol. 10,113 Brigadoon Lead 103 Ahmal and the Night Visitors 11: Chamber Singers Awards 11,10Q Jr.- Sr. Prom Comm. Georgia Grant Class Treasurer 10,113 S.B. Business Manager 12g Class Council 12: FTA 11,123 A.F.S. 123 C.S.F. 9,10,11,123 Service Club 113 Concert Choir 11,123 Leg. Council 9: Advanced Girl's Ensemble 103 Blade Band 93 Most Im- proved Singer Award 103 ldyllwild Scholarship 11,123 Leadership Medal 123 Sec. Cham. Sing. 123 Corr. Sec. of F.T.A. 123 Manager in Student Store 123 Ahmal and the Night Visitors. f7'i i3S 11 1. ' 2 f e Qc Seniors . . . Marsha Palitz Student Body Rally Chairman 12: Executive Council 12: Class Council 10,11,12: Rally Committee President 12: 1.R.C. 9,10,11,12: I.R.C. Publicity 11: 1.R.C. Vice President 12: Girls' League 9,l0,11,12: Girls' League Vice-President 12: Service Club l0,11: F.T.A. 12: 1.C.C. 12: C.S.F. 9,11: Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Orchestra Publicity 11,12: Optimist Award fSchool and Com- munity Servicel 12: All-State Orchestra 12: All-City Orchestra l0,12: Superior in Individual Rating Festival 10,1l: Camp Condor 12: Varsity Tennis Team 10,11, 12: Finalist for Betty Blade 12: Queen of Hearts Can- didate 12: Candidate for Formal Queen 12: Candidate for Junior Formal Princess 11: Candidate for Elks Club Leadership Award. Monty Sharp Student Body President 12: Soph. Class Vice Pres. 10: Junior Class President 11: Executive Council 1l,12: Class Council 10,1l,12: Legislative Council 10: Thes- pians 1O,ll,l2: 1.C.C. 11,12: Sounding Board 11,12: Key Club 9,10,11: lnteract 12: Football 10,1l,l2: Track 10,ll,12: Glendon Rogers Award 12: Boys' State Representative ll: Bobby Blade Finalist 12: Kernal Outstanding Senior 12: All-League Second Team 12: Student Body Play l0,1l: Smoke Out 12. Larry Morgan Junior Class Council 11: Legislative Council 12: Blade Band 9,10,11,l2: Orchestra 9,10: Key Club 10,1l,12g Varsity Club 9,10,1l,l2: C.S.F. 10: Varsity Wrestling 9,10,l1,l2: C Class Football 9,103 Wrestling League Champion 11,12: Wrestling Divisional Champion 10,11, 12: Wrestling Valley Champion 10,1l,l2: Member of U.S. Junior Olympic Wfrestling Team 11: Most Inspira- tional Player in Band 11: Highest Scholastic Average, Band 9: Stage Band 12. J oyoe Johnston Senior Class Secretary 12: l.C.C. Secretary 12: Execu- tive Council 12: Kernal 10,11,12: Editor-in-Chief of Kernal 12: C.S.F. President 12: C.S.F. 11,123 Service Club 11,12: Service Club Publicity 12: Girls' League 9,10,11,12: National Spanish Honor Society 10,11: A.F.S. 10: C.S.F. Gold Seal Candidate 12: Teen-Age City Government Day 12: Semi-Finalist Betty Blade 12: Bank of America Certificate Winner for English 12: Candidate for Queen of Hearts 12: Liberal Arts Merit Seal 12: Semi-Finalist for California State Schol- arship 12: Camp Condor'12: Student Store 10: Con- testant for Panhellenic Award 12: Contestant for El-ks Club Award 12. 39 Senior Accomplishments Received Recognition Several outstanding senior students, chosen in the fields of scholarship and citi- zenship, received awards for their various merits. The Daughters of the American Revolu- tion presented Marlene King with their citizenship award. Marlene also was chosen as a Bank of America Award winner in the field of Liberal Arts. Other seniors recognized as Bank of America Award winners wereg 'Diane Gen- dusie, Fine Artsg Dave Holtzclaw, Math- Scienceg and Frank Wood, Vocational Arts. Patty Beck received the Betty Crocker Award for good hornemaking. Monty Sharp and Jennifer Sughrue par- ticipated as Boys' and Girls, State Repre- sentative at the annual state convention, concerning the governmental processes of our country. 40 lene ral Marlene King-D.A.R. Patty Beck--Betty Crocker Award Jennifer Sughrue Monty Sharp Boys and Girls State Rep. Carolina Acosta Teresa Acosta Pete Agalos Christine Aguinaga John Aguina a ,limmy Aguirre Patsy Aldridge Lilly Alejandro Marcella Alire Greg Amadon Dorothy Andrade Raymond Andrade Minerva Arteaga Estelle Arvizu Luci Atencio Seferino Ayala Stephanie Bailey Carolyn Banda Edward Barger Greg Barrett 42 Patricia Beck David Beesley Marcia Bell Brenda Bench Donna Benedict Sylvia Berlanga Morris Bermudez Toni Bernard Martha Bishop David Blackhurst Danny Bowler Denise Bradford Barbara Bradley Kenneth Brady Michael Brast Susan Bresson Karen Briggs Sharon Briggs Thomas Brodsky Claudis Brown James Brown Shirleen Burgess Elizabeth Burk Roger Burton Linda Buxton Gilbert Cadena Rebekah Calhoun lVIichael.Canchola Raymond Cancio Ted Candelaria Angie Cardoza Beverly Carnett Loy Caro Vernia Carr J im Carter Isabell Casillas Marcella Casillas Angie Castaneda Carol Castaneda John Catano Mary Cate Frank Cazares Jean Ceccarelli Gloria Cepeda Victoria Cepeda Steven Cervantes Susan Chavaria Avelina Chavez Cynthia Chavez Willetta Chester Erlinda Cisneros Peter Cisneros Chuck Clark Patrick Clark Mary Conley Lucy Contreras Tony Contreras Cathy Cooney Sherrill Cooper Patricia Copus Lewis Corn Luz Cortez Raquel Cortez Frances Coy Clancy Cremer Ronald Cronk Debbie Crouse Daniel Cruz Bertha Cuellar Ken Dahlen Dan Dalen Deborah Dalton Scotty Daniels Mike Dasher Carolyn Davis Henry Davis Janet Davis Jennifer Davis Mel Deason Arthur Delarosa Romona Delatorre Frank Delgado Dean Delis Paul Deltoro Linda Desaulnier Lynn Desaulnier Patrice Diangelo Richard Diaz .loe Dominguez Julia Dominguez Mary Donovan Leland Duckworth Mike Duffy Vicki Duke Myra Durham Debbie Edmundson Artemisa Elias Terry Ellington Sterling Endsley Patricia Engstrom l 47 Evelyn Escalera Ezequiel Esquivel Maria Esslinger Diane Estrada Lawana Evans Bill F ant Jeanette Feltus Betty Ferris Pamela Findley Richard Fish Lawrence Flores Natalie Flores Daniel Fondetti Patricia Franco Daryl Fryer Charles Gamboa Tom Ganus Julian Garcia Tom Garcia Victor Garcia Chris Gardner Margaret Garza Diane Gendusie Shirley Gipson Jesse Gody David Gomez Esther Gomez Blanca Gonzales Frank Gonzales Margaret Gonzales Maria Gonzales Martha Gonzales Robert Gonzales Rose Gonzales David Gonzalez Paul Gonzalez Rosa Gonzalez Allan Goodman Ruth Granillo Georgia Grant 49 james Gregory Cameron Griesel Dave Griffin Elizabeth Guerra Cynthia Gutierrez Irene Gutierrez Rosie Gutierrez Marie Haddad Kathy Hamilton Randy Hamm Joseph Hammer Scott Handley Arthur Harris Regina Harris Cheri Harsh Rosa Hart Kathleen Hatfield Marilyn Hayes Brenda Hays J an Hemingway Dorothy Henderson Olga Heras Jacinto Heredia Arthur Hernandez Linda Hernandez Rosemary Hernandez Christopher Hewes Mary Hewitt Glenn Hildebrand Louie Hinojosa David Holtzclaw Jerry Horton John Hoyt Judy Hulsey Marian Hungary Aaron Irish Chuck Irvin Agusta Jackson Carolyn Jackson Gary Jackson 51 Susan Jackson Teresa Jenshus Mark Johnson Yvonne Johnson Joyce Johnston Doug Jones Mary Jones Ronnie Jones Teresa Juarez Geraldine Kalbaugh Debbie Keeling Karen Keller Constan Kindelberger Marlene King Debra Kirk Cheryl Kizer Pat Klassen Michael Klingenberg Dave Krecklow Earl Kroeker 52 Patricia Kyle John Lager Mary Laird David Lampe Janice Landucci Patty Levi Rose Anna Lewis Dave Light Becky Little Sheila Livermore Leslynn Lockhart J oe Lopez Raymond Lopez Richard Lopez Nicholas Lowe Larry Lozano Patricia Lozano Steve Ludeke Patty Lumis Beverly Malouf Danelle Marques Juanita Marquez Marcia Martin Erasmo Martinez Henrietta Martinez Herlinda Martinez Tilitha Mason George McAllister Nancy McCaa Pamela McCutcheo11 Sharon McCutcheon Joann McDaniel Gloria McFadden David McGee Mark McLaughlin Mike McMullen Jamie McNichols Larry McRae Maria Melendez J oe Mendoza Gail Meyer Pat Miglas J im Miller Carmen Miranda Chris Moehnkc Alice Mojica Isaac Monsibals Evangelina Montancz Annette Moore Donna Morales Sally Moreno Gary Morgan Larry Morgan Dania-l Morin Mark Morrison Patricia Mosley Lorena Mote Kathlccn Mott Tom Moyes Robvrt Munn 55 Linda Muse Catherine Mustin Juan N eira Rosalva Neira Lois Newsome Theodis Newsome Becky Nicholas Gerald Nikkel Mary Nobles Leslie Olson Nancy O'Neil Denise O'Rear Felix Ortiz Denise Oxford Claudia Pair Marsha Pair Marsha Palitz Jerry Parker Kathy Pattee Letha Payne Bobby Pena John Perez Maria Perez Joseph Perich Steve Perry Pat Petersen Dennis Pfendler Bobby Ponte Marjorie Powers Lily Quiroz Manuel Quiroz Sebastian Quiroz Patricia Rambo Carlos Ramirez Mary Ramirez Stella Ramos Rebecca Rangel Toni Rangel Wendy Rasmunssen Kent Rassman Charlotte Reid Michael Reid Delia Reyes Linda Reyes Stephen Reyes John Rhoades Teresa Rhodes Karen Richardson Steven Riemer Lillie Riley Robert Roberson Margaret Robinson Christine Rocha Johnny Rodriguez Leno Rodriguez Roy Rodriguez Kerry Rogers David Romero Esperanza Romero Debra Ross Marilyn Ross William Rotramel Mary Rubio Eloy Ruiz Jose Ruiz Pat Russell Gary Ryan Mary Ellen Saldana Greg Salyards Emily Sanchez Susan Sanchez Kay Sanderson Vern Sanford Johnny Sawyer Susan Schmidt David Schrader Mark Schroeter J im Schuck Lavonne Scott William Scrote 59 James Seaman Peggy Sears Shirley Seihold Jeanine Senter Karen Shank Monty Shard Paula Shaw George Shearer Linda Shearer Barbara Simon Susan Simon Steve Simrin Sandra Sipe Christina Smith Robert Soto Donald Spalinge Martha Stahl Wayne Stephens Timothy Stiern Sheila Stilwell Randy Stock Verna Stolt Garnett Stramler Rory Strickland Benita Suarez Jennifer Sughrue Lyle Swallow Kristine Sweder Robert Tate Brenda Taylor Jeanette Taylor Michael Taylor Bonita Terwillige Steven Teter Cheryl Thomas Jerry Tibbs Timothy Tillman Diane Torres Johnny Torres Jorge Torres Patty Tovar Carl Trejo Blas Trevino Mathew Truitt Cindy Tyson Fred Uhler William Ulmer Christine Valenzuela Frank Verde Susan Villanueva Jacqueline Walford Dianne Wallace Charles Walling Marlene Walters Judy Wanclick Steve 'Waterhouse J an Waterman Nancy Watts Larry Weeks Cheryl Weidinger 62 Gary Welker Eddie Wells Willie Wesley Susan Wetzel Kathrine Whitaker John White Ed Wilhelm David Wilkening Irene Wilkins Linda Wilkins Cheryl Williams Lorraine Williams Dennis Wilson Marsha Wilson Joann Winkelman Lee Winn Robert Wolin Frank Wood Gary Wood Elda Young 63 r f if 41 Juniors ,K 'Yi ,?E1f ., as X . ,L , X , AN ef ,1 98 Junior Class Officers: L to Rg David Larwood, Treasurer, Jeanine Tedder, Rally: Elias Munoz, i t 1 ' Eriidentg Leslie Morgan, Secretaryg Dean Evans, Vice presidentg Not Pictured: Bonnie Bartlett, gf- u 1c1ty. -35- 1 ima 'K E' al 'x f 'sz 'Sis as 4 Wx , xwf' e m we :A h iz 4, , ' gi? 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Edwin Davis, Laurie Davis, Cindy Davis, Robert Day, Mike Deavila, Yolanda Deiser, Genita Delarosa, Arthur Delarosa, Johnny Delarosa, Mary Delarosa, Ruby Delcon, Esiquiel Delgado, Edward Dennis, James DiAngelo, Marc Dibenedict, Cary Dietz, Pam Dillard, Danny Dixon, Karen Doclfl, Claudia Dodrl, Tom Dominguez, Emily Dominguez, Moses Douville, Deborah Dover, Mike Duncan, Claudia Durham, Ronald Easley, Sharon Eastherg, Jamie Eastridge, Caren Eisenhower, Elsie Elder, Steve Emlxry, Suzan Emmet, Leslie Escalera, Ronnie Escarulon, Minnie Escohar, Caroline Escohar, Norma Esqueda, Leo Estrada, Carmen Evans, Dean Eyraud, John Eyraufi, Leslie Fair, Michael Faircloth, Shirley Falcon, Nadine Faughn. Fred Feliz, Theadnrc Fernanriezlopez. Martin Fernanrlezlopez. Panchita Fields, Sue Finrher. Colette Fincher. Collccn Flores, Johnny Flores, Michael Fnglv. Rancly Fulkcns. Pete Foster, Janet Foster, Kelly Franco. 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Gloria Pena, Magdalena Perez, Gregnria Perez, Jose Perez, Linda Peterman. Don Pettiforll. Pamela Philipp, Diane Phipps, Randv Peirce. Gary Pieri, Mary Pike, Dclmrah Pinon, Pedro Pittman. Don Plat-entia, Shelly Plahn, Greg Pnlkinghnrne. Jon Ponte, Deborah Pope, Andrew Pcsson, Stephen Pruitt, Larry Quiroga, Freddie Ramey, Clarenrc Ramirez, Eddie Ramirez, Virginia Ramos, Celia Ramos, Paul Rangel, Suzanne Rasmussen, Kathi Rea, Alfred Reyes, Andrew Reyes, Roy Reyes, Ruth Reyna. Ruth Rhodes, Robert Richardson, Richard Rivas, Jessie Robles, Helen Rodriguez, Frank Rodriguez, Margaret Rodriguez, Mary Romero, Barbnru Romero, Robert Ronquillo, Augustine Ronquillo, Cillrcrt Rosenberg, Jan Rothrock, Kurt Rowe, John Ruhio Tony Rubin, Maria Ruiz, Rita Ruiz, Xavier Rule, Brenda Rutherford, Debbie Rutlin, Jeri Salazar, George Salazar, Larry Sulcido, Connie Saldana, Albert Sanchez, Denise Sanchez, Jeanette Sanford, Cheryl Sanford, Kathy Sears, Clara Seeger, Kurt Seilxold, Karen Sepulveda, Frank Sexton, Celiliu Shandy, Jackie Sharp, Martin Shively, David Simental, Mary Sims, Samuel Sissnn, Jane Small, Maggie Smith, Bill Smith, Craig Smith, Debra t .ragga 7 F f - 'u ' 2 6 P 1 Ji 2, , ', ' w e J- , K, r N3 5 X ft ri . ra S H ' fam- S ' ,. ' Q tr M 1. r kr g g. , a im? t it 1, , ' -K 4 - rr- 's Q -, 1 ,. -. tri if , -. 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Steve Tillery. Mary Tillman, Joan Timmermans, Jan Toney, Rex Toone, Guy Topping, Lloyd Torres, Diane Touchstone, Debbie Turner, Susan Ulmer, Kathy Unruh, Mike Valclerrama, Sharon Valentine, Valerie Valenzuela, Susan Vasquez, Peter Vega, Felipe Veley. Larry Verburg, Nalene Vielma, Rachel Villa, James Villarruel, Carlos Villines, LeRoy Vinson, Kris Wallare, Micheal Wangsness, Keri Ward, Dale Washington, Maggie Waterman, Kathy Watson, Kennie Webster, Kim Weiclinger, Steve Wesley, Mahalia Wheeler, Don White, Earl White, Leonard White. Marilee Whitfield. Frances Whitson, Cathie Whittington, Joe Wilkening. Chris Williams, Dave Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Wendel Wilson, Elaine Wilson, Marsha Winter. Mike Witcher, Laura xvilt, Ross Wilu'nbf'rg. Marty Wolden,,l9r1'y Wood, Deflmrn Woolfulk, Carolyn Woolvrs, Neale Wotlon, Judy Wright. Gwendolyn XYylie, Mike Yvn ry, Mn rk Zak, Valerie Z:1n1:u'r0n,l.indu Zavala, Elvira Ze-pr-da, Arthur Zuecli, Randy Savage, Sandy ffl' i ,E Y if ,, .. ,Ry I - K rf 4. ,,,, B M , '83 N. 'Mr '11-as '-- ' 15.5, y U qv ,- .. ., - ' is A 1' -x Af M '39 A i in m fr ,1., .Q g m , wx, 1' , .4 5 Q I ,Z A' swf , ,L i fl Q llnll s s A i -' Q V2 1 , ' . W.. AQ' ,, my IJL. xy ,f ' ' rs, , 'ti . . 'Q 'K f l A , -Sigfzt? J'-352-. , I 21 Y hiv J ef wfkx 5,4 Q Juniors Made Progres ,. -V John Nichols seems to be catching up on the latest fashions ar oward Becoming Seniors lf? Ewiifl l l, A' l l ,Li l Q il Q lr styles. Cathy Hill looks around to make sure no one is watching. w Sophc as i ii O ,, ,fy J X Q 4 'fs ' ' i 5 in-A E M .rl gg L L.' T 'iL fi O 1 ie Q 'na 5 I .H , V M f , v-V , , 331 ,..,, ,ay x , ,.,' , , A X 5 5 .291 N ff f s , -we-2 kai? X . I W ' 5 ,hgviph 1 ,R f. 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Gregory Ashbrook, Rebecca Ashlock. Jennifer Atkinson, Tom Austin. Cathy Baca, Bennie Bahr, Diana Buily, Jeff Baker, Constance Baker, Doug Banks, Lynda Barriente, Lydia Baxter. Terry Bayne, Claudia Br-esley, Danny Bell. Bruce Bell, Rnd Bennett, Nathan Bergen. Shellena Bernard, Edward Berry. Sharon Bevan. Debbie Bittle. Sandra Bleu. Amado Bliss, Judy Boeman. Penny Bomar. Cleatus Bonilla. Marros Bonner. Deborah Boultinghmlse. Dave Bowman. Scott Boyrlstun, Bonita Boyer. Lester Brarkley. Mary Bradford. Wes Bradley. Linda Bradley. Peggy Brasher. Diane Brokken. Mir-hael Brothers. Freda Brown, Angie Brown, Clifford Buckles. Roger Bunch, Bruce Burkhart, Nickey Burton. Douglas Calachini, Victor Calderon. Alfred Callahan. Emile Calvillo, Paul Calvillo, Sandra Calvillo, Silva Camarano, Lomingo Campbell, John Candelaria, Raquel Caras, John Carbajal, Ernesto Cardoza, Jimmy Carrillo, Connie Carrolo, Angela Carter, Larry Castillo, David Casio, Michele Chapman. Bob Chavaria, Frank Childers. Robert Chow, Pat Christian, Gordon Cisneros, David Cisneros, Mary Cisneros, Shella Cisneros, Tom Clark, Laurell Clarke, Barbara Cockren, Arlene Colhert, Vickie Collier, Linda Collins, Diane Conrad, James Conrad, Nina Contreras, Delpbina Contreras, Henry Contreras, Mary Contreras, Virginia Cook, Steve Copeland. Gary Cordero, David Coronado, Elva Covey, Bob Coy, Barbara Cragg, Sylvia Creech, Randy Crichton, Claudia Crocker, Drannan Crompton, Larry Cunningham, Todd Curry, Susan Dahlen, Stan Daniels, Leonard Danitschek, Mark Davis, Paula Davis, Suzy Day. Cyndee Delacruz, Adolph Delroro, Jess Desantiago, Amphelia Devoney, Harry Diaz, Ruben Dietz, Rick Douville, Dennis Dow, Kerry Duncan, Henry Duran, Anita Durham, Linda Durst, Kathy Edwards, Dora Edwards, .lnhn Edwards, Kenneth Edwards, Nora Elias, Gloria Ellis, Debbie Ellis, Joan Embrey, Rhea Escalera, Antonio Espericueta, Florcncio Esquenda, Porfirin Essman, Reta Evartt, Regina Falconer, Cynthia Fernandezlopez. Linda Fero, Danny Finch, Steve Flores, Luis Fogle, Brenda Fong, Glen Ford, Alera Foster, Johnny Fowler, Mary Fox. John Frahotta, Rick Frakes, Debra Francisco, Darryl Franco, Makhew Franco, Pilar French, Rickie Friday, Cindy Fryer, Judy Garcia, Linda Garcia, Romana Garcia, Rose Garrett, Duane' Garrett, Owen Garza, Ismael Gately, Shelly Gavin, Dwawne Gendusie, Kristine Gidclings, Martha Glasro, Clara Gomez, Manuel Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Margie Gonzales, Martha Gonzales, Robert Gonzales, Benny Gonzales, Jesus Gonzales, Johnny Gospich, David Graham, Dennis Granilln, John 76 -.,,,, , swf, , 355225 Qi T fa Mfr ia. : we P iii? , . N fp -ah,.n ff.. ,w.., G ,I Qs, . , a , A .L I . W in ' 'WC -15 'Q 4 V. -. , F' ga-e F 3 Q JK , P 4: .v vw .cr ag':5gf.fesz, e w ' 'f 11 Wh ,Y H as 4' M r. I A 5 3 i I1 Wil , il ' E 1. -P 5 1, : N J 9 he ' i r N 'riff 5 fi . -ws. 1 0: fe ,,,,,,.f,7,in W 3 .,.. 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Abraham 0'Rear, Kevin Ornelas, Richard Ornelas, Valente Ortiz, Daniel Ortiz, Gilbert Oxford, Robert Oxley, Karen Padilla, Denise Padilla, Ruben Palitz, Alhert Pnramo, Christina Parrish, Mae Patino, Hector Perez, Cipriand Perez, Ezequiel Perez, Pauline Perez, Raymond Pierce, Sherry Pierucci, Candy Pierucci, Ricky Polson, David Pope, Debbie Quillin, Nancy Rademacher, Mark Redman, Jeanette Ramey, Eddie Ramirez, Arthur Ramirez, Elsa Ramirez, Jesus Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Ofelia Redford, Sheila Reese, David Reid, Jenny Reid, Marilyn Reid, Robert Reid, Sean Rennie, Karen Reyes, Gloria Reyes, Henry Reyes, Carmen Reyes, Richard Reyna, Daniel Riggs, Bobby Rios, Elena Rittenhouse, David Roberson, Theodore Rock, Daniel Rockwood, Gregory Rodarte, Francisco Rodewald, April Rodman, Shelley Rodriguez, Freddy Rodriguez, ,lim Rodriguez, Martha Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez. Michael Rogers, Frances Rojas, Ramiro Romero. David Romlcy. Bill Rooke, Diane Rooke, Michael Rothrock, Karen Rubio, Joe Rubin, Manuela Ruese, Kenneth Ruiz, Guadalupe Ruiz, Leonor Ruiz, Leticia Ruiz, Salvador Rutherford, Pal Saenz, Susan Sainz, Ronnie Salcido, Elias Sam, Teresa Sanchez, Lupe Sanchez, Roy Sanderson, Julie Santiago, Sonia Santillan, Rosario Savedra, Esther Sayre, Kerrie Schey, Anne Schink Charles Sehlais, Richard Schmidt, Charlene Schrader, Penny Seifert, Cydney Sellars, Janette Serrano, Jose Serrano, Ophelia Sexton, Pamela Shaw, Bill Shaw, Paulette Sheets, Theresa Sholes, Brian Simmons. Jeanie Simon, Ralph Singer, Steven Sisson, Timothy Skidmore, Sandra Small, Julie Smith, Don Smith, Douglas Smith, Gaye Smith, Rebecca Smith, Wendell Sophomores sponsored .. 'Q ' lin 'iw :- 5, ft . ws, Wit,-, up , , ,. - M, tm Ko 573 K 141 g M K 5 ef , . .,, 3, , XA at - 1-.. .1-we-. . ,, J K, J -Q 'ti , Q Q. f - ,: . 55. .?, Ne N? Q . 1 el Kiltie if ,, . 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Angelina Castaneda, Carmen Castaneda, Joe Castaneda, Linda Castro, Ronald Ceccarelli, Maxine Cerda, Paul Cerda, Ralph Cerin, Tom Chambers, Connie Chavez, Javier Chavez, Joe Chavez, Sylvia Cheek, Melissa Chenot, Steve Cochran, Glenda Cockren, Larry Colombana, Bernice Contreras, Elizabeth Contreras, Yvonne Cook, Mary Cooper, Elowisa Cordova, Edward Cordova, Susan Cornett, Beverly Coronada, Lisa Cortez, Barbara Cortez, Elena Cortez, Gloria Covert, Glen Crawford, Denise Crawford, Donna Crist, Terri Crockett, Scott Crompton, David Cruz, Nancy Cuellar, Carlos Cuellar, Rachel. 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Danny Summers, Gary Suniga, Debbie Sutton, Debra Swearingen, Diane Tafoya, Donald Tapia, Berta Tapia, Maria Taylor, XVilliam Tempzen, Carmen Terrell, Bernita Thiroux, Mark Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Benny Thomas, Edwin Thomas, Larry Thompson, Lajuan Thompson, Paul Tihbs. 'David Tidwcll, .loquctta Tigner, Rebecca Torres, Felix Touchstone, Steven mv- Trarlor. Jim Treadwcll, Norman i 6 C'mon, now! Every pop bottle helps. 93 Trejo, Patricia Trevino, Jessie Trousdale, Martha Troxel, Richard Truitt, Rebecca Truitt, Trudy Turner, Mike Umplehy, Susan Unruh. .lohn Valderrama, Henry Valdez, Gina Valdez, Susan Valenzuela, Margaret Vallejo, Richard Vanwoert, Marilce Verhurg, Annetta Verduzcn, Rachel Vielma, Martin Villalovos, Richard Vogel, Stephen Wade, Lawan Wafford, Sandra Waggener, Ronnie Walker, Paula Wandick, Luddie Washington, Pearl Watts, Carmen Watts, Patricia Webb, Debra Wecse, Dennis Weiclenger, Alan White, Leonard White, Melinda Wlhite, Randy Whitson, Neil Wilhelm, Thomas Williams. Charles Williamson, James Willis, Michael Wills, Susan Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Neal Wilson, Pamela Wingo, Tracy Winter, Sherry Wiswell, Donna Witt, Mary Wolford, Cheryl Wood, Brenda Wood, Douglas Woodson, Sylvester Wooley, Dava Woolfolk, Charles Woolfolk, Lee Worthing, Michael Xezonatus, Carol Ybanez, Connie Ybanez, Patricia Ybarra, Vera Zamora, Mary Zamora, Ruben Zasoski, Rebecca Alvarez, Arthur Bailey, Donald Battles, Laurie Brown, Harvey Coodey, Dona Davis, James Diaz, David Duckworth, Leroy Gonzales, Robert Kahle, Kathy Kelty, Kim Koch, Andy Moreno, Mary Phillips, Ray Riggs, Richard Sotradel, Beth Sewell, Helen Sisneros, Cynthia Frosh struggled i i E 1 1 Q K r lr 'I 'Q a QV 3 t 5 ith Lockers Sosa, Hope Suhia, Santiago Valenzuela, Bob Gabriel Guevara, Ramona Apodaca, Andy Koch, Pat Knight and Jakie Glinton seem to be enjoying Danny King's locker problems. 95 96 Sports B. H. S. Week Led tq Leslynn Lockhart Sterling Enclsley EB pl-iiyell Betty Blade Bobby Blade 3 Y...4lF' l v i M., . ' .A w it Bladesmen worked their way to a final victory against BHS. lade Victory IG- H BHS. KILLED AT THE BATTLE ., 1.,L Q . OF URILLER RUN BY ga , - 1- 51 ,ww xx ,,, L-r VW' 1 -Q . A 'Pdf x. C' ,tv 14 gg., like T - ,....'.-, , fm, My .-, wa-f ' -1 was N-1 .43 ' at -A ffl-e ' -,f S- me - 5 ,J--.' ,. , -f W ev . . 2 I .fw..... e + ' Q -as X 'fix zv-+3 'fteiiis is 'fa 9 ff is six.: , fi-3455, its ,-.ec B 'Q ' .fffff '25 ' 'ff' We ' K' cb. ' -' e--f . . 1 V 1 W yn up X, ,J xii, L -1 ,Wx ' 4' '- fm 1 hed to ring the victory hell after winning the BHS game. Although B.H.S. Week began with a deluge of rain, EBite spirits were by no means dampened. The morning and night rallies attracted many E.B. students, and enthusiasm for the upcoming battle against B.H.S. grew. East High mourned for B.H.S. not only at the noon funeral, but they also had a chance to place flowers on the grave site of the deceased Drillers in Senior Park. Friday night brought a stampede of EB. students well equipped with spirit, and umbrellas, to watch the destruction of the Drillers at the B.C. stadium. The Bladesmen proved to be victorious through- out every minute of the game. The final score of this rival game was 21-7, with the Blades the triumphant winners, a win which took 6 years to achieve. Cathy and Margaret, Honored as Carnlval Queens CATHY HILL Cathy Hill was honored as one of the two Football Carnival Queens. She has been a member of Carver Club since its beginning and served as its president this year. Cathy kept busy throughout the year planning the clubs many activities. MARGARET CANESSA Elected as one of the Football Car- nival royalty was Magaret Canessa. She has been a Junior Varsity and Varsity Yell Leader and was active in Rally Club. In her red and blue cheerleader outfit, she was a well known sight on campus. 100 Outstanding Senior Athletes CLOCKWISE: Nancy O'Neill, Tennis: Jody Winkleman, Swimmingg Sterling Hndslcy, Foothallg Tommy Garcia, Cross Country: Monty Sharp Tracks Chris Mouhnke, Svwimmingg Pat Snmlin, Basketball: Dave Crillin, Tennis: Randy Hamm, Bascballg Mark Hayward, Golf. NOT PIC- TURED: Larry Morgan, Wrestling. lOl Enthusiastic response prompted by Varsity cheerleaders 102 Cindy Gonzales, Margaret Canessa, Stacy Alghren, and Carolyn Davis. my - gil H slr' 'K -zgn f 'NE ' - . , 1' 1 V .l ,, 5, 5,3 ,N QW-I ' - L 'fry' 254 4 r 1 5 we H i - ' A . 1. qu? . fb s fx'4f'T 4,352 X I Q' 'x xt. Qsg..,, ,4 ,,:n:.' lr, rw 2 qi. . - .4 . ' z I. - H 1. , - X1-'Z ' Hfifisiifi V 1-. , 'f I , ' J 1 L' !ij,.f, ' 'kj' . -- W if . , . sw X . .,1 ww, A 4 ' .. . 5. fi,-ffazs, .. , . , , ., V ,., L- -,Lg yy. uw,vg.f- - M d rain--,g1.,f51-y.,'g-.,J6gg u:t.E,N-33325 ,..,. ,--:awk :cbWsnf.,,,Q H 'wig' WPT, .':a i, A-,. vp? 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Such spirit really helps the teams win and the cheerleaders are responsible for it. The four Yell Leaders were Cindy Gonzales as head, Carolyn Davis, Margaret Canessa and Stacy Ahlgren. Leslynn Lockhart, Mary Donovan, Suzy Rogers, Debbi Edmonson, and Bev Carnett were the Song Leaders with Leslynn as head. All the girls practiced many hours to perfect their rou- tines for our enjoyment. op C53 J. V. Song and Yell sparked spirit J'.V. Yell Leadersg Cathie Whitson, Dale Ward, Kris Kapeller, Penny Boemang J.V. Song Leadersg Denise Watkins, Kris Vinson, Kerry Wangsness Colleen Fincher, Kathy Ulmer. l 04 The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders put forth a tremenodus amount of energy and hard work this year, and their efforts were well rewarded. The spirit at the Dagger games rose to great heights, which helped to make the teams go. Composed of 4 Yell Leaders and 5 Song Leaders, the J.V. Cheer- leaders made sure there was plenty of spirit. 1 i ' - -- A -nw ,, -,,,w. 4 -.4 is, N TOP: Kathy Ulmer and Denise Watkins. BOTTOM: Kris Vinson, Colleen Fincher, Kerry Wangsness fHeadJ. TOP: Dale Ward fHeadJ and Cathie Whitson. BOTTOM: Penny Boeman and Kris Kapeller Blades place second in S. Y. L. .. ..,.... . '4Bladc Footballn The word that best fit the 1968 Blade Football team was unity. It was not only the pride in self that made this a iine winning season but the PRIDE that each individual showed in his fellow teammates. Although there were tremendous indi- vidual achicvements the team was one for all and all for one each and every game. The coaches are appreciative of the caliber and integrity of the players and the team. A tough and outstanding line coached by Bob Martin. EAST 28 DELANO 14 if ai: EAST 20 PORTERVILLE 21 as wk fe EAST 35 TULARE 14 EAST 21 REDWOOD 0 wr wk wk EAST O SOUTH 21 :ie .if :ie EAST 21 FOOTHILL 20 FIRST ROW. Cornell Jordan IFBW, Joe Gonzales KWBVF, Randy Hamm KREWZ Jim Robinson KRTW, Nick Lowe QRGD, Monty Sharp CCW, Frank Verde ILGW, John NVhite iI.'l'lf:, Tim Stiern KLEW, Sterling Edsley QTBVF, Ed Beadle TOBWZ SECOND ROWV, Vernon Archer CFBJ, Dave Mask fWBJ2', Allan Goodman IFBP, Matt Peet YRTJ, Pete Agalos TLICW, Jerry Parker IOBVV, Ronnie Hughes QLGJ, Charles Schiuk CRT! zu, Tim Tillman IRGW, Russell Grimes fl,EJ:i:. Jim Miller fLTJ. Dan Gregor il,GW:, Greg Durrett. THIRD ROW. John Nichols CTBD, Ron Escalera fR'l'J, John Rodriqnez CWRI. Sebastian Ouroz, Mark Boone TRET, Jim Carter KRGI. Chris Basman TCD, Dennis Wilsoll KRGJ, Kelly Cline KLTD, Jim Moore TORT, Dun Morin ilrlil. TOP ROW. Coach Hollis Shannon. Coach Rob Martin, Coach Willis Hill. Trainer Ray Miranda, Robert Robertson lTBJ:i:, Gilbert Cadena 1WR,l, Mark Morrison KCI, Charles Walling KLEJ, Joe Hammer CREP, Mike Mangrum CFBJSF, Steve Ludeke QLGJ, Louie Lizarraga QRGJ, Murphy Fox QMGRJ, Jim Garzelli CNVBJ, Steve Goertz CMGRJ FIRST STRING if 106 M 'Ellis is what made 'Big Jim' The Most Outstanding Lineman of Coach Shannon smiles with appreciation for the line job the offensive backfield t e year. did. EAST 27 WEST 7 EAST 21 BHS 7 :Hass EAST 45 NORTH 14 Coach Hill has a word or two with the defensive backfield. ' '4 107 A Qs KS 1 A -- our wi 3 A 4 Wa 5 YH , 3, f1gi,':512.H 2: 1 , 2.5 . 'wg - may ,MM 7 K Yxwrffxc 13125 Q. .'QlLf2.l V 1 ff hw ffwfw w-wf ' -Z ,..,.Wgfe1y:.x,zxA A A 1 ,gy . .,Qf:w, ,Msg I- .1 . , ,, UH. A ,Q , T ln., -33355'z5s2sf1sU-l .Min .1 A , :m,+1fff:,, :f'z1z1:-'tfmgz , fi L wg: , W ig A, ,- W: - ggs33A.fAwfQ,g f. .imlzityp M. ,X.-, . ch-...A H W., F ,. ,,, 1 ,sam , I-li' ' pg ' K W -- WM Q- 1-fi5!ii52i ??f5pQ 'nf Mr! Mgffl gqajg S . is il . 12 FIRST ROW, Ed Davenport QFBDY, Ted Roberson QTBDSF, Lessie Henderson QEDQF, John,Eastridge QTD'T', Hank Hackney QGD ', Bill Romley QCD'i, Frank Lovejoy QCDS, Jeff Munoz QTDi', Dave Williams QED'F, Tim Kirschemnann QQBDH Jerry Buckner QWBD'F, SECOND ROW, Steve Tho1npsonQED, Johnny Lewis QWBD, Fred Landucci QTD, Mario Medina QFBD, Jeff Johnson QQBD, Mike Dover QTBD, Doug Baker QTD, John Campbell QTD, DeWayne Gavin QGD, Neale Wooters QED. THIRD ROW, Don Pittman QCD, Don Smith QCD, Mike Turner QTD, Rufus Newsome QFBD, Joe Johnson QED, Bruce Bell QTD, Jim Rodriquez QTD, Ron Moreno QGD, Mac Berry QCD, Doug Smith QCD, Gordan Christian QGD, Coach Caffee, Coach Napier. FOURTH ROW, Randy Fogle QMGRD, Joe Haddad QTD, Bill Stramler QTD, Doug Wood QCD, Mark Henry QED, Jim White QCD, Steve Marmolejo QCD, Luise Flores QTD, Mike Unruh QHBD, Frank Delgado QMGRD, Not Pictured - Ray Phillips QED. FIRST STRING? HDAGGER FOOTBALL The East High Dagger football squad started the season out in high fashion winning four games in a row and outscoring their opponents 94+-6. Aniong the victims were Delano, Port- erville, Redwood, and Tulare. Tulare was riding a 23 game winning streak before they mot the Dagger machine at f-if and Were stomped 38-6. . In league play, the Daggers had a hard luck story as they lost three games by a total of ten points. They finished up the season with a victory over a strong North-High J.V. team and ended the season with a 5-4 log. The Dagger squad was character- ized by enthusiasm, desire, and hard- hitting. They represented the school in the fashion that symbolizes the Dagger tradition. They never gave up during a game, and were able to come back from defeat. Their true worth will be shown in the coming .years as Bladesmen. Though the runner is unknown, what he is running for is well known. 110 DAGGER FOOTBALL SCORES EAST... 6 DELANO EAST. . .12 PORTERVILLE . EAST. . .38 TULARE ...... Jerry Buckner shows the determination that helm make a great team. 'eLeague Games The rain didn't stop this play against B.H.S. Steve Thompson makes a val- iant efforts for the ball. EAST...38 REDWOOD SEAST. . .12 SHS ......... .19 WEAST... 6 FHS ....25 +EAST...12 WHS ....13 t'EAST...12 BHS ....14 fEAST...13 NHS X USABERS FOOTBALL Although their record didnat show it, the Sabers showed determination and improvement throughout the season. They were plagued with injuries and lack of experience but through the leadership of Coach Stanley and Coach Engle, they gained experience for the time when they move up to the Daggers and the Blades. HSABEPU' FOOTBALL SCORES EAST. . . .6 DELANO ......... . .32 EAST ...... O PORTERVILLE ...... 29 EAST ...... 0 TULARE ....... . . .0 EAST ...... 7 WHS ....18 'EAST ...... 7 SHS . .. 7 'EAST ...... 7 FHS ....18 EAST ...... 7 WHS ... . . . .20 'EAST ...... 0 BHS ... . . . .31 'EAST ...... 0 NHS ... . . . .31 'League Games Coach Engle shows a few of the boys a new play as Coach Stan- ley looks on. FIRST ROW Gary DeBenedict fFBJi', Mark Wooley KREVF, Ed Waterman KLTW, Aaron Hubbard CRGW, Richard Hoag fCJ f, Al Alvarado fLGJ ', Steve Holderfield QLTW, Joe Castaneda QLEW, Larry Thomas QQBH, SECOND ROW: Rick Darrow CRTVF, Phil Amparareo fREl, Art Zepeda QRGJ, Rick Akers QWBJ, George Gunn KRGJ, Ron Hunter fCJ, Byron McNabb KCJ, Robert Gonzalez fCl, David McGee CLBJ, Ruben Diaz CLTJ, Jesse Soza QLEJ THIRD ROW: Marc Holiwell QTBW, Arthur Heath KRTJ, Joe Gon- zalez KLTJ, Garry Hufft QREJ, Andy Lizarraga fRGJ, Dennis Buford QLBW, Danny Ung CFBJHF, Rodney Tuner KRTD, Pearcy Roben- son CWBJ, Jeliie Hollis QFBJ, Richard Thompson CLEJ52 FOURTH ROW: Coach Stanley, Curt Ashbeck CLTJ, Gil Rojas CQBJ, Carl Barber CFBD, Kuth Rothrock QMGRJ, Don Hill LFBW, Gerald Nickkel CQBJ, Mike Wallace CMGRJ, Gerald Nickkel IQBJ, ,Iohn Griffin KMGRJ, Coach Engle. FIRST STRINGS' FIRST ROW, Dan Suarez CHBD, Sylvester Tate CHBD, Wes Bradford CTD, Larry Moreno CGD, Ruben Cabral CGD, Pete Martinez CTD ', Manuel Marquez CGW, Bill Paup CCBD, Greg Hash CQBDRE, Robert Ornelas CED, Tim Sisson CHBD, Bradley Itokazu CGD. SECOND ROW, Scott Maas CCW, Robert Jones CGD, Paul Calvillo CHBDS, George Carson CHBD'1', Ray Arvizu CCW, Gary Am- stutz CGD14, Robert Lopez CGW, Chuck Shannon CTD, Robert Little CTV , Curtis Hopper CHBD'F, Dan Meistrell CFBD ', Marshall Duckworth CHB,D, Robert McGuire CED, Neal Wilson CHBD, Jorge Aragon CED, Andy Koch CCBD, Barney Link CMGRD. THIRD ROW, Coach Houser, Clarence Ramey CHBDH4, Mike Harvey CCD, Joe Dairy CHBD, Paul Thompson CHBD, Rick Martin CQBD'l', Roy Sanchez CGD, Robert Raul Soto CCBD, Robert Beltran CGD'F, Mitch McMullen CGW, William Smith CTD, Larry Hall, Vincent Redford CHBD, Mark Thiroux CED, Dan DeWitt CCBD, Mike Stanley CHBD, Larry Monroe CHBD, Mike Romley CCBD, Coach Tedder. FOURTH ROW, Ruben Zamora CTD, Larry Cromton CED, Randy Brown CEDX, Candelaria ,Cardoza CED, Gary Gray CCBD ', Eddie Ramey CFBD ', Jose Loez CWBDS2 Ronald Alexander CCBD, Paul Cerda CED, Abel Hernandez CEDW, Terry Nelson CHBD, Jerry Mosley CTD, Keith Kuwahara CTW, Glenn Underwood CTD, Jon Beasley CGD, Eric Griffen CED, Steven Johns CTD, Bryan Bell CGD, Chris Link CMGRD. DIRK FOOTBALL SCORES EAST .... 19 DELANO .......... 0 EAST .... 28 PORTERVILLE ..... 0 EAST .... 52 TULARE ........... 0 'EAST .... 13 SHS ..... . . .21 'EAST .... 12 FHS .... 7 'EAST .... 19 WHS . . . . . . 0 'EAST .... 24 BHS .... 7 'EAST .... 412 NHS . .. ... 0 4League Games DlRK FOOTBALL The Dirks had a fantastic season this year. With Coach Tedder and Coach Houser always encouraging them, the boys worked very hard and their efforts were rewarded. They placed 2nd in league, missing first by only one-half of a game. The offense exploded through the lines, piling up 209 points, not to mention the defensive squad which literally stood like a brick wall. These boys showed teamwork at its greatest. A typical determined effort by the C class. I J Harriers held their position as top FIRST ROW: Ted Zammaron CFRB, Mat Franco UVB, Frank Sepulveda UVB, Bob Chapman UVB, Mark Nelson IFRB, Dan Rock UVB. Rick' French UVB, Dana Laird UVB, Tom Hartnett KFRB, Ray Apresa UVB. SECOND ROW: Tom Strelicli UVB, Mike Neulield KFRB, John Enriquez CFR-SB, MarkfPryor fFRB, Art Madrid KFRB, Steve Elder UVB, George Salazar UVB, Larry Salazar UVB, Martin Sharp UVB, Rick Gavin N UVB, Don Larwood UVB, Paige Davis QFRB, Mike Hayes QFRB, Alex Luque KFRB, Danny Fero UVB, Jesse Soza UVB, Lance Vail CMGRB. THIRD ROW: Greg Barrett KMGRB, Martin Rodriquez KFRB, Buddy Penio fFRB, Andy Soto QFR-SB, Mike Lara CFR-SB, Ed Barger KJVB, Eloy Ruiz UVB, Salvaster Cadena UVB, Don Miller CVARB, Larry Conrad UVB, Eddie Delgado QVARB, Robert Soto UVB, Tom Garcia fVARB, Raymond Aguirre CFR-SB, John Granillo KFR-SB, Ed Granillo KVARB, John Arredondo CFRB, Chris Gonzales fFRB, Jose Apresa QFRB, Steve, Chenot IFRB, Coach Fero. FOURTH ROW: Henry Hinzo UVB, Dan Villalovos QVARB, Lupe Solis KVARB, Mike Lenneman UVB, Chris Juarez YVARB, John Gonzales KFR-SB, Harold Legg KFR-SB, Jesus Ramariz CFR-SB, Richard Vallejo CFR-SB, Al Saldana UVB, Richard Fish UVB, Robert Gonzales UVB, Manuel Quiroz UVB, Gilbert'Rodriquez KFRB, Bob Hernandez QFRB, John Gonzales QFRB, Richard Villalovos QFRB. it Y 1 Eddie Delgado improves on his lead and loses his sock in doing it. 114 is I Valley team ww A L Num ilxesrb Liam, LTLX VLAXQJL , ILQQP CAQM- ffivpf gg bam XX5ML,ff1.z2QviNk75f9-JGS-X , -V v M.. 'P s t I - f ..... Dan Villalovos is shaded from the sun as he breaks for the finish line. Eddie Granillo prepares to sprint past this West High adversary. . 41 il In FIRST ROW, Tom Garcia, Eloy Ruiz, Manuel Quiroz, Ed Ba' er, R b t S t R' h d F11 R l t G l H H' C h F SEC oND Row, Lupe sous, Ed Granillo, Dan vuiaiovos, Eddie lJElgad0?GlirisJuOarezJfEd1IiMillll2i. Om om es' em mm' Cac em' Cross Country Led by Junior class dynamo Ed Granillo, the East High Harriers had an outstanding season. Coach Fero re- marked of this year's team, live never worked with a group of young men who worked so hard to make their school, families and community so proud. The Frosh were led to a champion season by Martin Rodriquez and Bob Hernandez. Other outstanding Frosh were John Arrendo, John Gonzales, Gilbert Rodriquez, Ted Zammaron, Alex Lugue, Bud Penio, Mike Neufield, Chris Gonzales, and Ed Cordova. The Novice race at Porterville was another highlight of the season with Senior Ed Barger winning it as E.B. swamped their opponents. Outstanding Novice runners were also Frank Sepulveda Manuel Quiroz, Richard Fish, Jesus Gonzales, John Enriquez, George Salazar. The League Champion Frosh Soph team led by team cap- tains Mike Lara and Les Boyer Hnished a very good season. Undefeated in dual league competition and backed up by outstanding Frosh Richard Vallejo and Sophomores Jesus Ramirez, Ray Aguirre, Harold Legg, John Gonzales, Andy Soto, John Granillo, Don Larwood, they turned back the league opponents with an exciting victory. The fantastic J.V. team led by Senior Elroy Ruiz, really did the job. They showed how great E.B. really is in the valley. The J.V.'s finished an undefeated season with 144 shutout performances by getting their whole team in before another runner could score. In the league they had the first 14- place-truly a great team of Martin Sharp, Robert Soto, Salvaster Cadena, Albert Soldana, Larry Conrad, Mike Lenneman, and Robert Gonzales. What does it take to be champs? With 4+ of the top 7 not returning in '68 the team of, Individual Valley champ Eddie Granillo, great Tom Garcia, hard working Lupe Solis, dedicated Ed Delgado, pace running Don Miller, enthusi- astic Dan Villalovos, and improved Chris Juarez, they went an to win the Divisionals X.C. title on the West High ampus. The great accomplishments of E.B. are recorded in the annuals of the Valley. The Red and Blue showed great de- termination, honor, and brought pride to East. H6 Mike Lara and John Gonzales leave their competition behind J0l'1I1 GfaflillO gives his all f0T gvod Old EB- Some short cut, this is where we started! 'fl FIRST ROW, Ted Zammaron, Richard Vallejo, Mark Nelson, Bob Hernandez, John Gonzales, Richard Villalovos. SECOND ROW, Martin Rodriquez, ,lose Apresa, Tom Hartnett, Buddy Penio, Chris Gonzales, Gilbert Rodriquez, John Arrendondo. THIRD ROW, Coach Fero, Art Madrid, Alex Luque, Paige Davis, Mike Neufield, Mike Hayes, Mary Dryer. Sumlin displays the form which helped the Blades to win the East-North game. 118 - if f az U we if hilf ww f .nfs Carl Meier connects despite tl1e efforts of a North High player Blades Personified Precision Y is? fir. H 2 3 -sw . X J as S! at , A ,X if 1 7 V M , .screws mf Z . .T , 'Ni W. M-5 or wt a ' 2 Sg r.: Ageigtf ., Q--2 J 0' K.NEEl.:ING: Ted Roberson, Sterling Endsley, James Moore, Cornell Jordan, Joe Whittington. STANDING: Coach Krafve, Danny Morin, Tim Stlern, Carl Meier, Roy Rodriquez, John Nichols. Tom Atkinson Mgr. This season, the Blades tied for the South Yosemite League Title with the Drillers of B.H.S. With a record of 951, the Blades did a truly outstanding job considering this season was thought to be a rebuilding one. Made up of mostly Junior players we can look forward to a rewarding season in 70. The team was led by Coach Kravfe who did a remarkable job of molding these boys into a precision basketball team. .John Nichols gets a chance for another two points. Blades Tie For S. Y. L. Title Towering Carl Meier i343 takes the North rebound as Tim Stiern f52J looks on. Pat Su.mlin makes an attempt to sink a Crowd roars as Steirn scores. Whittin ton t les to score aga nst Star de two pomter for the Blades in their game fenge, against the Stars. BLADES OPPONENTS 66 BURROUGHS PORTERVILLE DELANO .... EDISON ..... PORTERVILLE ARVIN ...... REDWOOD . . TULARE . . SOUTH ...... WEST ....... BAKERSFIELD GLENDALE .. CABRILLO . . . A. VALLEY .. DELANO .... LEAGUE SOUTH .... WEST ....... FOOTHILL . . BAKERSFIELD NORTH ...... SOUTH ...... WEST ....... FOOTHILL . . BAKERSFIELD NORTH ...... BAKERSFIELD COACH KRAFVE 122 ak 'I as New ass we KNEELING: Martin Vielma, Tim Kirschenmann, Don Smith. Mark Horhhalter. lms Henderson. Jeff Johnson. STAND- g:NGi1Sam Stinson, John Ffastridge, Chris Basman, Mike Fair, Mark Boone, Phil Shiver, DeWayne Gavin, Randy Fogle, . C fl ,. mc 8 ee Les Henderson 1505 grabs rebound as Mark Boone i541 looks on. Faced with the unenviable task of living up to the recorsd of the past two years when the Daggers won 40 and lost 1, this yearis team found the going a little tough and the pres- sure a ,little too much. After dropping the first three games by a total of 14 points, the Daggers regrouped their forces and set a J.V. scoring record against Tulare, winning 87-47. Only twice were the junior Blades out of the game in the last minutes. Ten games were either won or lost by margins of 5 points or less. South High felt the sting of the close games three times, losing to the Daggers by 1 point, 2 points, and by 5 points. Defeated earlier by West High in the opponents gym- nasium, the Daggers made a great comeback and defeated West 32-30 on our home court. West's margin of victory the first time was nineteen points, making their defeat one of the highpoints of the season. Like any good team there was more than one person responsible for the team's success. Leading rebounders were Lessie Henderson, Martin Vielma, and Mark Boone. Leading scorers were Tim Kerschenmann, Sammy Stinson, Mark Hochhalter, and Don Smith. Smith and Vielma are Fresh- men and started virtually every game. Both should have a bright future in front of them at East High. Henderson, Kerschenmann, Stinson, and Wayne Gavin are Sophomores and should be a big help to the Varsity the next two years. The Daggers of 1968-69,did not have as outstanding a record as their predecessors, but they were a young team playing weekly against older teams. The objective of the .lunior Varsity program is to build better players will move up to their schools' Varsity for one year, the younger Dag- gers will have two and three years to play as a mighty Bladesman. If they learned basketball and profited by their experiences, then the season was a success. E i .1 Tim Kirschenmann gets off a jump shot despite the efforts of a North defender. Dagger Basketball DAOGERS OPPONENTS 32 .... PORTERVILLE .... 37 52 ........ ARVIN ........ 55 541 ...... REDWOOD ...... 62 87 ....... TULARE ....... 47 4.5 ........ ARVIN ........ 41 46 .... BAKERSFIELD .... 51 55 ........ SOUTH ........ 51 641 ....... DELANO ....... 45 LEAGUE 41 ........ SOUTH ........ 40 55 ....,... WEST ........ 54 37 ...... FOOTHILL ...... 55 27 ......... BHS ......... 48 50 ........ NORTH ........ 45 37 ........ SOUTH ........ 32 32 ........ WEST ........ 30 55 ....,. EOOTHILL ..,... 42 ll-0 ......... BHS ......... 49 51 ........ NORTH ........ 47 Coach Caffee Don Smith's shot is blocked by 321 on NOrth'5 team. Dagger Basketball This year the B class Basketball team, coached by Norm Stanley, had a seasons record of 3-7. Although, this was not quite what coach Stanley had anticipated, the boys did play hard and there were no regrets. Because of lack of experience, coach Stanley thought this to be a fair season. Next year we will look forward to these boys playing J.V. and Varsity Basketball and putting to use the experience they acquired this season. EAST' Opponents EAST Opponents BURROS . SOUTH . . WEST ......... WEST ......... ARVIN . . . FOOTHILL REDWOOD BHS .......... TULARE . NORTH ........ FOOTHILL SOUTH ....... WEST ......... SOUTH . . . DELANO ...... WEST ......... FOOTHILL Y .... BHS .......... NORTH ....... Ray Phillips out jumps his North opponent KNEELING: Robert Gonzalez, Sammy Sims, Joe Castaneda, Pete Martinez, Jeffie Hollis, Mike Brokken. STANDING: Gilbert Rojas Rick Darrow, Scott Anderson, Val Ornelas, Robert Hemingway, Ray Phillips, Ricky Thompson, Andy Lizarraga, Mgr., Coach Stanley SITTING: Charles Pratt, Abel Hernandez, Steve Vaughn, Chuck Shannon. KNEELING: Greg Barrett, Mgr., David Castillo, Robert Beltran, Silvester Tate, Tim Sisson, Mike Otto, David Ross, Coach Fero. STANDING: Marc Holiwell, Greg Hash, Danny Kelner, Emile Callahan, Danny Suarez, Randy Brown, David Cisneros, Danny Villalovos, Terry Callahan. EAST 33 ARVIN ..... 41 BEAST 20 BHS .. ....... .25 EAST 23 REDWOOD .34 EAST 36 NORTH ...... 19 EAST so TULARE ...39 EAST 37 SOUTH ....... 27, EAST 27 FOOTHILL H23 EAST 33 WEST ........ 22 EAST 29 NORTH .... 27 EAST 49 FOOTHILL ...23 EAST 31 BHS ....... 46 EAST A5 BHS ......... 48 EAST 16 DELANO ...32 EAST SS NORTH ..... .32 'EAST 37 SOUTH .... 41 EAST 37 BURROUGHS .28 EAST 38 WEST ...... 32 EAST 41 PORTERVILLE 44 EAST 25 EooTH1LL ..27 DIRK BASKETBALL With perseverance and determination, the Dirks dribbled their way through a fine Season. As Coach F ero encouraged them on, the boys practiced diligently and gained valuable experience. We can expect to see more of these boys in the future. Coach Fero talks over the game's strategy with some of his Starters. Blade Wrestlers Signified Strength FRONT ROW: ,loe Sanchez-95, Gary Amstutz-103, Paul Gonzales-112, Larry Morgan-120, Dean Delis-127, Jerry Parker -l33. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Klassen-l38, Robert Roberson-145, Frank Verde, Abe Oliveras, Ed Davenport-154, John Torres- l65. BACK ROW: Leon Tedder-coach, David Larwood-Mgr., Nick Lowe-175, Tom Brodsky-191, John Campbell-Hwt., Joe Johnson-Mgr, I Tom Brodsky takes his turn at the Foothill opposition. John Campbell struggles to throw his opponent to the mat. i ,,tt.,,, ,,.t, 1' ' Robert Roberson prepares to throw his Trojan opponent. COACH TEDDICR EAST 11 EAST 33 EAST 144 EAST 48 EAST 31 EAST 20 EAST 44 EAST 28 EAST 15 BHS ...... 33 EAST 23 F OOTHILL 27 EAST 23 NORTH ...22 EAST 27 NORTH ...15 EAST 17 SOUTH ...26 EAST 16 BHS ..... .27 EAST 45 WEST .... 8 Gary Amstutz gets a unique hold on his opponent. Blade Wrestling This year 'was a very busy and challenging one for the var- sity wrestlingi team. Led by Coach Tedder, the boys worked hard and although their season record was 8-7, they never lost a match- without a tremendous battle. The Blade grapplers also participated in several tournaments and placed well in all of them. They earned seconds at the Madera Invitational and Cal Poly, with thirds in the B.C. Tourney, the SYL Tourneyand the Divisional meet. In the Valley Finals, the team placed fourth. Special recognition goes to Larry Morgan who was the Valley Finals Champion. 127 J. V. Wrestling Team Brought Home SYL Championship The Junior Varsity wrestling team, led by Coach Nuanez, really proved themselves this year. They swept through the season and stacked up a tremendous record, losing only to Hoover and South. This great record earned them first place in the S.Y.L. The team also placed first in the Kern County Novice Tourney. With the J .V. team being composed mainly of sophomore and juniors. Coach Tedder is assured of having a fantastic varsity team next year, thanks to Coach Nuanez and the hard work of these boys. COACH NUANEZ EAST 18 MADERA EAST 31 F OOTHILL 21 EAST 23 FOOTHILL 17 EAST 87 TULARE EAST 54 SHAFTER EAST 41 DELANO . . 9 EAST 46 NORTH . . . 8 EAST 45 ARVIN EAST 21 HOOVER . . EAST 36 BHS ...... 8 EAST 27 BHS ...... 14 EAST 46 BHS . . . EAST 56 CLOVIS . .. EAST 40 NORTH .. . 8 EAST 32 PORTERV. 37 EAST .53 SOUTH EAST 9 SOUTH . . . EAST 24 SOUTH . . .28 EAST 53 ARVIN . . .52 EAST 64 DELANO EAST 27 WEST .... EAST 37 WE-ST .... 16 EAST 54 REDWOOD 62 FRONT ROW: John Gonzales-95, Wayne Baron-103, Estavon Gonzales-112, Salvador Gonzales-120, Aaron Hubba d 127 Carlos Blea-133. MIDDLE ROW: Leonard Daniels-145, Mark Livesay-145, Mike Mangrum-154, Rufus Newsome-165 Tim Tillman-175. BACK ROW: Jim Nuanez-coach, Dave Larwood-Mgr., Jim Carter-191, Frank Mondary-Hwt., Joe Johnson Mgr- J r X -. rw- J.:-J ' 1. X' r fs' R' vm .1 img? 1 U dw Pat Klassen, how it all began! FRONT ROW: Rick Weathers-133, Larry Crompton-103, Marshall Duckworth-95, Bradley Itokazu-103, Matt Smith-112, Bryan Bell-120, Jon Beasley-127, Edwin Thomas-133, Dewayne Toney-127, Scott Maas-120. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Gregor-154, Bob Kelty-138, Steven Johns- 145, Bryan McNabb-154, John Baca-165, John White-175, Dean Pruitt-Hwt., Alfred Alvarado -138, Jerry Mosely-120. BACK ROWS: Gary Mojica-138, Coach Nuanez-Hwt., Joe Metsen- 133, Dave Pusson-127, Wendell Smith-191, Mike Romley-120, Bill Spielman-Hwt., Terry Nelson-112, Doug Baker-191, John Stinsonhl20, Buzz Ozman-165, Bill Romley-154, Fred Landucci-191, Mike BennemannNl33, Bruce Bell-175, Curtis Hopper-112, Manuel Marquez- l45, Mike Harvey-120, Leroy Hooge-Hwt., Vince Redford-120, Wayne Baron-103, Coach Tedder, Mike Stanley-ll2. swf x ,,,.,K miniil ' . i.V. . , J X' 'W +3 - ff .. ,f,fM-.few 9? Q ' ' . Wylie: ., , We ,zafgv V 'iffl ll 3- ..,. J M ,, ,ik I ,IWW ,M,,.,,-'4..wL 2 gras Www I K K : .M-Q1a'?i'ff?'J1f Q? ,f.' .'X,r.. T z,rX. 1' 'V f li ' f ff-,,ff7g.i -J A -4 ,TM . . Y A AAW' 1 T ' Ed Davenport tries hls hand at the mat. K: UQ, ugly' ., glqiw- i , if ,if-,j 455.5 my A ' ' 'ffm 'ff' X2 K if-W B Z BV? A Rufus Newsome rips his opponent. I2 0 Weinmann and Fero Provided Inspiration VARSITY TRACK The East High Varsity tracksters were an, example that hard work and determi- nation are the things .that make a team great. Under the training of Coach Weinmann and Coach Fero, each mem- ber strove to perfect his skills and abilities. Together, the boys turned out a fine season standing, maintaining the tearn's excellent record. Coach Weinmann and Fero check Lupe Solis' time at one of our victorous meets. lst ROW: Tommy Garcia, Steve Thompson, Danny Villalovas, Lupe Solis, Ed Granillo, Mike Mangrum, Monty Sharp, Cornell Jordan, Jerry Buckner, John Lewis, Russel Grimes. 2nd ROW: Robert Huggins, Ed Barger, Don Miller, Lawrence Salazar, Edwin Davenport, Ron Hughes, Eddie Beadle, Nick Lowe, Jim Miller, Chris Juarez, Henry Hinzo, Earl Cartwright. 3rd ROW: John Nichols, John Campbell, Gary Smith, Fred Landucci, Sylvester Cadena, Rick Gavin, Frank Mondary, Mike Lenneman, Tom Strelich, Jim Carter, Robert Roberson. BACK ROW: Lance Vail KMGRJ, Bruce Bell, Jim Willhelm, Mark Pryor, Ron Moreno, Martin Sharp, Steve Elder, William Henry, Doug Baker, Mark Henry, Joe Johnson KMGRJ. 130 Leading relay team warms up before a meet. Sonny Lewis shows his skills at the hurdles. Blade trackster misses first place by a slim margin. Dagger Traekmen Gained Valuable Experience JQIWZV, ,H ..., DAGGER TRACK Led by Coach Wienmann the B and C class trackmen worked hard to develop their strength i and precision in various track events. Events included were discus, pole vault, high jump, running broad jump and shot put. At the track meets each boy had the opportunity to prove himself against other opponents. All the mem- bers contributed to the team's successful season. Please go over! ! ! all rw arisen np 52 HB. irziifv Wi l33i. his . ,f-ns lst ROW: Ruben Diaz, Jelfie Hollis, Dennie Watson, Carl Barber, George Salazar, Phil Amparano, Steve Holderiield, Mike Hayes. 2nd ROW: Albert Saldana, Raymond Aguire, Jessie Sosa, Frank Sepulveda, Pat Klassen, Steve Posson, Ray Phillips. 3rd ROW: Manuel Quiroz, Richard Fish, Dean Evans, Ken Koop, Mark Smiht, John Steele, Bill Romley, Daniel Rock, Danny Fero. BACK ROW: Samuel Simms, Robert Gonzales, Pedro Hernandez, Andrew Lizzaraga. 132 Lf feji ' H:-fr-'mf , f f' 1 9:3 'Y-'bw ' ,J 'W1fi'f --'NGK' 1 is , . ,. ,M,.,.,. ar. Q ,tw , ,wr if tits V ' f , .C l Wifi! 539, ' Ees 2 'air' . at -1 . 1 ' ff. ii ii' 1 i Vis: WW ' ' - ff f vm 'J M . M. i fix f C J J r. i w,-3 f 'Q C W ' File X V . M, . U . I , I 1, . . We -,ts-N., fl -.Ms '-mmf lst ROXV: Chris Gonzales, Gilbert Rodriquez, Eddie Rainey, Martin Rodriquez, Robert Hernandez, Rickie French, Johnny Con- zales, Johnny Arredondo. 2nd ROW: Mike Lara, Dana Laird, Mathew Franco, Bob Chapman, Raymond Paramo, Tim Sisson, James Davis, Jesus Ramirez. 3rd ROW: Richard Villalovas, Mike Harvey, Tom Hartnett, Mark Nelson, Dennis Musgrove, Joe Estrada, Terry Callahan, Bryan Bell. BACK ROW: Clarence Rainey, Percy Robinson, Marc Holliwell, Mike Florence, John Gon- zales, John Cvranillo, Salvador Gonzales, Robert Case, Marshall Duckworth. , I X ' , C',4s .ef lm ' 1 , , .- -4-f .,. X ,W p-15 X' 1 1' x 1 f J, gt .w '- , 1 W, ,.. - ' M , .ss f, bf, ,, 'J is-vi 'A . wise.-5:23 V fi' '- ' ' .. .,. , . W W- - -'5:,g.f-53,-.,v,f,,. '- -x ,-1,-ugiggv, ffgfg,, ' S.-, 3, , L, ,,.. :xi ,f-2..fsf-if-5l'WKi -. - ' .f Q, ,Q 5 5 . .- . 'mf . '51 ef:-Q yas ,Lat v A w A ' we ?s g+?WlE,, A i , -., - , My , it , ' ,K ' , w ., 'S' 'H T Wfw-:rs 'tiff eff at ff.. ' ' 4. . A , Fiww-iw':f' . 'S , 'L 1 -1.53 Q '?11'ff2ig,Q.,,?4f4 v arse .., fl .sa -, , . I W if M 1' 1 - f 'F 3, 1 , ,- N , Q., p - .- , ,,-- , ,. -,Qi - afgqggilswgfil ifpsfq: a f-I' 4 Q ' ' ' ' ' ' ' allli,--'1 f?'I'Ii'2E 2-F' Q , ws, . . 1 ' ww ssfufa l LwsZru.1f,:.Q. v fs. v . . , .ig Lupe Solis breaks the tape for a first. An East trackman takes his turn at the hurdles. -Q-ua.-anna .., .C W... .5 .4-iiast. . -.Q 133 ' Ls Blade Baseball Led by Randy I-lamm FRONT ROW: John Sawyer, Hank Hackney, Randy Hamm, Jim Garzelli, Don Pittman, Rex Toney, Lawrence Flores, Joe Gonzales. BACK ROW: Coach Napier, David Mask, Bob Ponte, Rene Reyes, Dan Strickland, Ken Dahlen, Dan Morin, Robert Soto, Wayne Stephens, Gary Ryan, James Seamon. BLADE BASEBALL ,, Carrying on in the fine American tradition, the Blade baseball team devoted themselves to our na- W tional pastime. With Coach Napier guiding them, M ' the boys practiced many hours to build their team to the peak of excellence. They participated in many . games and had a very successful year. I Coach Napier hits one for catcher Jim Garzelli. no t N1 Coach Napier gives pointers to the team during a recent practice ses- sion. Coach Napier talks the game over with pitcher Bob Ponte and catcher Ken Dahlen. The squad listens intently as Coach Napier gives them tips on taking a lead-off on First Base. Wf i 'WYE ,V A5741 WW J. V. Baseba11ers Had Exciting Season DAGGER BASEBALL The Dagger Baseball team had an- other successful season. Led by Coach Hill, the boys put in many long hours of practice to achieve their high stand- ards. This determination and desire to win was obviously visible in their sea- if,- sons record. Coach Hill talks the games strategy over with J.V. pitcher John Hash. CMYW 'Al BACK ROW: Coach Hill, David Rittenhouse, Mike Rush, Bob Jones, Amado Blea, Rodney Turner, Robert Rhodes, Richard Hughes, Dave Balz, Gary Bibenedict, Tom Atkinson, Mike Roux. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Rodriquez, Andy Soto, Mark Wooley, Dave Williams, Alfonso Bramlett, Frank Lovejoy, Ricky Marrin, Dan Meistrell, Leo Esquada, Steve Vaughn, Eddie Wrias. FRONT ROW: Ruben Padilla, Steve Bratcher, Mark Waters, Wes Bradford, Gary Hardin, John Hash, Darrell Holman, John Enriquez, Kurt Seeger, Mike Dover. 't3:. iii f f'lff'1 . teh., M' 7 A +'ffi,i: Yfiggix.-335 1,323-, ff..--' BACK ROW: B. McNabb, N. Wilson, B. Mosely, R. Thompson, L. Monroe, J. Carpenter, B. Itakau, J. Dairy, W. Weathers, S. Johns, M. Otto, M. Thiroux. STANDING: Coach Engel, M. Malamma, D. King, T. Cerin, M. Rivera, M. Suarez, K. Fries, F. Cordoza, E. Loftin, N. Wilson, I Gunn, E. Speare. KNEELING: G. Gray, R. Brown, G. Carson, R. Fernandez, R. Akers, K. Kuhahara, K. Behling, P. Thompson, G. Rojas. FRONT ROW: M. McMullen, R. Zamora, A. Beltran, S. Shandy, G. Ross, R. Little, M. Romley, J. Fowler. FROSH BASEBALL E.B. can really be proud of the Freshman Baseball Team. With Coach Engel giving them help and encouragement, the Dirks proved their ability and skill against stiff competition. Their hard work earned them a win-filled season. Wu- Esiii FL 6 f 0 t sai J3 - fn . . CBJ Af N , ...- W -..,......t R , ..,, A 4, Yz.Gj,,,1j21i? 'Y A R : Wins 1- I . V rift, .l ',f'iE'1i1 , . V . 4 Y I iii D rf-for S P R' 3 ' A ' ' wig., 5' ' ,,., ,Q at A f f. . f I! , X lfiqtagx Coach Engel shows the proper batting technique to a few of his Frosh players. Blade Svvirnmers Led by Moehnke STANDING: Chris Moehnke, Les Neblett, Greg Ashbeck, Ralph Simon, Steve xVi1ICl'll0LlSC, Mgr., Dave Holtzclaw, Mgr., Coach Norm Stanley. KNFELING: Bob Wlhite, Clancy Cremer, Todd Cunningham, Bruce Binns, Brian Sholes, John Topar. BOY'S SWIMMING The boys swim teams had a splash- ing good season this year. Coach Stan- ley helped all the members to develop their stamina and endurance, as well as perfect each boys' specialty. They proved that desire to win and good sportsmanship creates a great team. Coach Stanley discuss' times with Varsity swimmers Ralph Simon, Dave Holtzclay, Chris Moehnke, and Todd Cunningham. J' .Qi WHL an 1,-j . i i STANDING: Mgr. Dave Poison, Dean Marques, Don Wheeler, Terry Weeks, Dick Hoag, Kurt Peterson, Mgr. John Otto. KNEELING: Doug Marlenez, David Sholes, Pat Russell, Irvin Pike, Mike Worthing. Dagger Swimnning Skill and precision sparked this years' Dagger team. l39 Dirk Svdnuming , Q u ,ffm LQQMQ 140 Free swimming helps build enthusiasim before a work-out. A lf, :of ,SLP 1'f '55, , V fifffiv Y, X we ew- 'ff STANDING: Doug Hawley Mgr.,gTodd Marques, Ted Sagliano, Kelley Hardley, John Stenson, Sal Ruiz. KNEELINC: Hay Lopez, Danny Stotler, Kevin Orear, Esteva Gonzalez, Alex Luque. Krog Inspired Performance In B1adettes FRONT ROW: Brenda Fogle, Barbara Simon, Connie Ornelas, Teddi Finch, Jody Winkelman, Sharon Briggs, Carla Lalor, Elizabeth Burke. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Harb, Dorthy Stephens, Carmie Acosta, Susan Palmer, Diane Jaynes, Mary Donovan, Cheryl Williams, Stacy Ahl- gren, 'Maggie Small. BACK ROW: Miss Krog, Elsie Lopez, Neoma Lopez, Linda Philippe, Terri Crist, Gaye Smith, Diane Wallace, .lan Timmermans, Laurie Davis, Darlene Kronbetter, Noel Mingus. NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Bartlett, Kathy Cerin, Terri Mull, Susan Wade, Sandy Kelner. I GIRLS SWIMMING Long hours of practice, thousands of yards of sprints and determination enabled 'the girls swim team., The Blad- ettes to secure many meets and records. This year, under 'their new coach, Miss Krog, they have reorganized and built up the team from many new girls, and of course, the pros who have been on the team before. Laurie Davis, Linda Philippe and Jody Winkelman look over their times with disbelief. Racquet Men Performed Like White Tornado l BOYS TENNIS With skill, speed and accuracy the boys tennis team went through the season like a white tornado. Coached by Mr. Jack Cantrell, the members strove to perfect their game. Their long hours of practice paid off. Top players Dan Kelner and Dave Griflin congratulate one another after a match BACK ROW: Jerry Dover Mgr., Eric Griffin, John Diffenbaugh, Steve Vogel, Rick Kreiser, Steve Crain, Coach Cantrell. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Hunt, Ed Ramirez, Pete Folkens, Steve Chenot, Gary Amstutz, John Meserve, Ed Waterman. FRONT ROW: Robert Feltus, John Criliin, Bill Shaw, Al Palitz, Dave Shively, Dave Griffin, Dan Kelner. 1424 W ' :LA it I STANDING Mel Dea on Jamie McN1chols Debbie Allmon Donna Benedict Claudia Chrxchton Colleen Benedict, JoAnn Benedict, Chris Samuelson Annette Azpanen Becky Nlchola Coach Graham Loselace KNEFLING Becky Little, Nancy O'Neill, Marsha Palitz, Wendy Rasmussen Kathy Masonhelmer Gall McN1chols Conme Bartlett Claudla Dodd NOT PICTURED: Cheri Harsh Nancy 0 Ne111 Was Top Player GIRLS' TENNIS Accurate and swift on the courts, the girls' tennis team had a very successful season. Under the direction of Mr. Lovelace, the girls spent long hours of strenuous practice to achieve the skill which brought them many victories. Hayward Led Blade Golfers STANDING: Mike Brokken, John Eyraud, Mark Hayward, Bob Henry, James Moore, Dennis Wilson, Coach Aspit. KNEELINGg Jeff Johnson, Wesley Gaede, Doug Smith, Greg Hash BLADE GOLF Coached by Migs Apsit, the golf team had a fine season and clubbed down many of their pre- vious records. All the members of the squad worked together and helped each other. This spirit of teamwork was an important factor in the boys, performances. Blade golfers prepare to leave for a match. 1 Donkey Basketballs' Many Angles . . . Is this leap frog, or donkey basketball. Down on your knees, Mr. Bell ! l The old balancing on the linger trick. hmmm, who's riding who? P J I W Q 4 4 I 146 Organizations Sierran Staff Co-Editors: Shirley Seibold and Debbie Dalton. Advisor: Mr. Hendrix Once again, the Yearbook Staff, under the guidance of Mr. Hendrix, completed its mission. At the end of the year, East students were presented with a complete record of their memories-The Sierran. The staif was led this year by Co-Editors Shirley Siebold and Debbie Dalton. All of the members Worked very hard to make the Sierran what it is. Thoroughly dedicated, they sold ads, stayed late to meet deadlines, and created order out of chaos. The entire staff was very proud of their finished product. Besides making an outstanding contribution to the school, the yearbook members gained valuable experi- ence. Working together on such a large project, they- learned how to cooperate and to be responsible in their jobs. Without this, the Sierran could not have become a reality. 9 .Wf W .Jif f',i.55.f11 I .,5ff5,ff- EI . ' ' ' , . , , I 77. r. ' +1 MIL ' .. LEFT ROW: Cheryl Fordyce, Judy Wotton, Donna Lewis, Janet Gutierrez, Teddi Finch, Terrance McArthar, Joyce Johnston, Steve Teter. RIGHT ROW: Martha Stahl, Pam Wilson, Kathi Kress, Melinda White, Marian Hungary, Bill Fant, Allen Goodman, Maria Esslanger, Mark Chavez. Experience in Journalism Provided by Kernal Under the guidance of Mr. Jim Carden, the staff, and the editor of our hi-monthly newspaper, the Kernal, expertly met and con- quered their deadlines. The Kernal staff with Joyce Johnson as editor, was not only in the know on what was happening at EB., but also produced many interesting EBite opinions. This year the Kernal ventured forth with a program, joining beginning and advanced classes. Another 'ciirstn was a fascinating column in our Kernal written hy our foreign exchange student, Maria Esslinger, of Graz, Austria. The Kernal staff in preparing for present and future journalistic assignments, attended conferences at U.C.L.A. and Fresno State. Editor: Joyce Johnston and Advisor: Mr. Carden. Page Editors: Bill Fam, 3rd page: Joyce Johnston, Editor-in-Chief: Donna Lewis, 2nd page: Steve Teter, sports. Exodus Theme thrilled 31101611098 Did an Orchestra member sell you some Golden Crumbles? Or how about some Katydids? When they weren't busy selling ,V candy, these fine musicians faithfully prac- ticed their instruments with Mr. Southwick directing them. Their hard work provided everyone who attended the Pops Concert, the Spring Concert, and 'the lovely Christ- mas Program, Very enjoyableevenings of fine entertainment. Hopefully, the candy sale was as successful as their performances. Dick Southwick, Director, Mark Hochhalter, Pres.g K Sec., Marsha Palitz, Publicityg Dave Darwood, V.P dell! i,yy s X FIRST VIOLINS: Steve Reyes, Kay Sanderson, Judy Stutzman, Karen'Seibold, Donna.Tallman, Joan Tillman, Pat Westfahl, Deborah Laird. SECONI Anderson, Debbie Pope, Kathy Sanford, Kathryn Shank. VIOLAS: Garnett Stramler, Deborah Pike, Susan -Embry, Lorraine Garza, Sean Reid, Sonj Gendusie, Ginny Cochran, Pam Elder, Paula Hochhalter, Kathleen Mahoney, Ed Wilhelm. BASSES: Bob White, Nancy Harb, Cindy Henry, Barb Marsha Palitz, Laurie Davis, Kerry Dow, Janet Beazley. CLARINETS: Susan Bresson, Glen Fong, Doug Burton, Dennis Wilson, Deenee Hortor BASSOONS: Clandy Cremer. TRUMPETS: Don Spalinger, Dave Lampe, Steven Elder. FRENCH HORNS: Mark Hochhalter, Mike Harvey, Vivia: Garner. PERCUSSION: Russell Grimes Tnhn Stinson, Cornell Jordan, Elein Louby. Mill i Q' inderson, Hist.g Susan Bresson, Librar- lpve Reyes, Treas.: Ed Wilhelm. OLINS Sylvia Cragg, Debbie Allmon, Debra nallwood Marciel Stramler. CELLOS: Diane ltchell Susan Palmer, Micheal Reid. FLUTES: OFS Lyle Swallow, Dave Larwood, Pat Hall. lnandez TROMBONE: Dave Shively, Thomas ff e Y Q' I u , , . 13 . : ' lk? MY I 0 Ag. iiyv al' Orchestra members work diligently to perfect their pieces. 1' . T2 C, F' i it Q I 5 Q 9, Q Mr. Dick Southwick Orchestra Director as rn ,.- ix, v 6, X.: , +,9,' iz., x 3 . vis Gs ,X VM., 1. M N 4 V1 , Q Karl S' i f 153 14147 4 CAU- C, www x f f W! 3 created if thusiasm The Blade Band was outstanding musi- cally this year, as always, hut its visual im- pact reached an all time high. With the addition of the flag corps and the major- ettes, the handis marching performances, led by Scott Rhoades and directed by Mr. Hanst, were spectacular. This physically fit group of musicians marched in many half- times, the Veterans Day and Christmas parades. and the All Western Band Review in Long Beach. All of these performances were excellent and the hand had a very memorable year. Mr. Ron Hanst, director. i i E Q J 1 i 1 v n 1 ROW' ONE: Brenda Hays, Asst. Drum Major: Pete Folkens, Band Capt.: Terry Campbell, Librarian: Dennis Wilson, Lt.: ROW TYVO: Seott Rhoades. Drum Major: Nancy O'Neill. Uniform Sgt.: Frances Whitfield, T,ll7l'Z1l'il'lIlI Barhe Mitchell. Uniform Sgt.: Tim Tillman, Sgt.-at-arms: Connie Bartlett, Librarian. 'S . 3 3 3 it fl 5 3 i at I PERCUSSION: Russel Grimes, Edwin Davenport, Cary Smith, Jol' Eastridge, Nina Conrad, Marilee White, Susan O'Hearn, Kathy Renfr Landucci, Diana Hernandez, Albert Bernard, John Lewis, Phyll PHONES: David Schrader, Pete Barraza, Scott Rhoades, Ray Arviz Rodriguez. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Tim Tillman, Lupe Soli Carpenter, David Balz, Joe Gonales, Rick Pierucci, Terry Baker, Ti Steve Thompson, Richard Hughes. BARITONES: Pete Folker I ,. fa 1 1 i , 1 A Y . 3 Y I , LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Bartlett, Nancy Hoffman, Teresa Sams, Scott Rboades, Debra Ponte, Gaye Phipps. ' inson, Manuel Garcia, Bonnie Bartlett. PICCOLO: Brenda Hays. FLUTES: Kerry Dow, Nancy 0,Neill, Frances Whitield, Caren ieryl Roraff, Deann Burnem. CLARINETS: Dennis Wilson, Terry Campbell, Connie Bartlett, Claire Foxe, Patty Sawyer, Janice assy. ALTO CLARINET: Susan Curry, Ruben Diaz. BASS CLARINET: Mark Rhoades, Lawrence Salazar, Robert Case. SAXO- vid Davis, Ken Koop, Harry De Voney, Ray Aguirre. TICNOR SAXOPHONES: Scott Handley, Dean Evans, Robert Ante, Frank DRNETS: Don Spalinger, David Lampe, Steve Elder, John Garcia, John O'Hearn, Dan LeGrand. TRUMPETS: Ken Hunt, Jack ndley. FRENCH HORNS: Mike Harvey, Wade Nygren, Doug Nelson. TROMBONES: Larry Morgan, David Sliively, Tom Garner, ordon Griesel, Jenks Presley. Doug Stewart. BASS: Barbe Mitchell. BELLS: Elaine Iwuby. Chamber Singers excelled under MJ: ROW ONE-Wingate Grant, Elise Eisenhower, Mike Day. ROW TNXO Pat Fug trom Cary Calvlllo Pat D1 Angelo Tim Barber R0 Jane Sisson, Micky Ulmer, Linda Shearer, Becky Little, Denny Watson Mel Deason Mike Bla t Kris Sweder Larry McRae Georgia Cra mer, Kathy Hamilton. Chamber Singers, a small group of vocalists who have de- veloped their talent to the highest peak of excellence, specialized in a very complex form of music. This music was written for voices of great range and endurance. In order to perform it cor- rectly, the members devoted many hours to tedious exercises and training. This work was evident in their fine performances. The group participated in the school concerts, gave several small ensemble performances and sent a tape for competition to Music Educators National Conference in Hawaii. Vinter HREE-Sandy Sipe, lm Carter, Katky Ul- IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leticia Ruiz. Nadine Falcon, Betty Cordero, Chris Eisenhower, Pat Mosley. 2ND ROW: Dehhie Williams, Sharon Parker, Diane Rooke, Brenda Fogle, Carolyn Wool- folk. 3RD ROW: Annetta Verburg, Paula Lindsay, Penny Boeman, Linda Philippe, Catherine Cate. 4TH ROW: Liz Titsworth, Marsha Huggins, Dianne Wallace, Marsha Wilson. J A nu LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat DiAngelo, librarian, Wingate Grant, robe managerg Georgia Grant, secre- tary: Mr. Roger Winter, director, Larry McRae, president: Elise Eisenhower, historian, Pat Eng- 'stron1, librariang Mike Day, presidents council rep.g Mrs. Edna Jones, accompanistg Kris Sweder, vice-president. Advanced Girls Ensemble Girls Ensemble was designed for girls who wished to gain more experience in small group and solo singing. Directed by Mr. Winter, the members practiced many different forms of music written especially for the feminine voice. Their performances in the school concerts were original and delightful. 157 Mrs. Edna Jones, accompanist. K' ii Mr. Roger Winter, director. t S 1 3 1 ROW ONE: Mr. Roger Winter, Pat Mosley, Denise Watkins, Ru Linda Shearer, Debbie Williams, Carolina Hernandez, Mrs. Edt Pat Lozano, Gary Calvillo, Jimmy Moore, Fred Faughn, Winga Ross, Georgia Grant, Sharon Parker, Mel Deason, BobKBornHeld, P Marsha Wilson. ROW FOUR: Wanda Wagner, Jackie Vaughn, Vick Nikkcl, Jim Carter, Mike Day, Chris Smith, Peggy Sears, Cyndee Da 2 2 , fx 1 L 1 4 ll ty Betty Cordero Mary Rodriquez Sandy Sipe Larry Lozano, Mike Brast, Carl Barber, Terry Veal, Leroy Willis Pat D1 An elo e ROYV TWO Marllee White Kathy Hamilton, Kathy Ulmer. Elise Eisenhower, Pam Rindley, Brenda Fogle Barbara Franklin mt Albert Lyons Pam Hess Pat En stroin Jeanette Feltus, Carolyn XVo0lfolk. ROW THREE: Dianne Wallace Leslie Morgan Mwrllyn sell Sam Sims Robert Beltran Tun Stoxniont Henry Duncan, Micky Ulmer, Marsha Huggins, Claudia Mannlngs Rosa Fuentes ck Bonnie Boydstun Patue Beck Jan Timmeimans, Larry Mr-Rae, Wendell Smith, Jim Gregory, Mark Henry Dennie Watson Gerald Concert Choir Concert Choir, East High's very talented group of mixed vocalists, had another fine year of musical accomplishments. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Winter, the choir participated in the various school concerts and the City Wide Festi- val. All of these performances were excellent and revealed a true dedication to singing. The members also demonstrated their salesmanship in the very successful chocolate sale. Boys and Girls Glee gained experience I 2 I , i i i , i , V . l I 4 , . . il 5 ROW ONE: Cliff Stewart, Joe Agosto, Terry Veal, Donn Sheldon, Ben Horn, Ricky Bittle. ROW TWO: Pat Russell, Salvador Jua- rez, Richard Addington, Larry Lozano, Robert Case, Henry Valderrama. ROW THREE: Mark Henry, Donnie Nolen, Bob Bornfield, Henry Duncan, Bill Paup, Robert Beltran. In Girls Glee and Boys Glee Clubs, the members gained experience in all types of music and in the art of performing. For those who wish to continue in Concert Choir, Chamber Singers or Girls Ensemble, Glee Club provided the compulsory two semesters of basics in singing. Girls Glee was directed by Mr. Southwick and Boys Glee director was Mr. Winter. All of the members worked very hard and their performances in the Pops Concert, Spring Concert and the Christmas Program demonstrated a lot of hard work and talent. ROW ONE: Suzanne Rangel, Bonnie Patterson, Irene Ante, Susan Searcy, Debbie Ellis, Claudia Mannings, Sally Palmer, Linda Laird, Olga Morin. ROW TWO: Mr. Dick Southwick, Mrs. Edna Jones, Debra Frakes, Lynne Harp, Lynda Huntec, Mary Pieri, Becky Baird, Penny Schrader, Merrilee St. john, Rosie Gutierrez, Lucy Contreras, Linda Zamarron, Christal Durham. ROW THREE: Denise Brown, Laurell Clark, Vickie Salcido, Damaris Hayes, Laura Escalera, .lone Hoover, Mae Carter, Elowisa Cooper, Brenda Boyd, Mae Parrish, Luddie Wandick, Marilyn Edwards, Paulette Shaw, Mary Lou Padilla, Peggy McElroy. 160 4 E E 1 v i w 1 i 1 1 o - Members of CSF, besides getting Hood grades, had fun, too! They planned a trip to Cal Poly at San Luis Obispkb, a Gold Seal potluck, and sold rooter . ribbons. To highlight the year, CSF had a Gold Seal Banquet in May to honor the Gold Seal Bearers. Headed by Joyce Johnston and advised by Mr. Lesitner o Makoii, members of the California Scholarship Federation encouraged the clu 's T goal of high academic achievement. ,,. L ROW ONE: Becky Calhoun, Verna Stolt, Secretary, .loyce Johnston, President, Karen Seiblod, Elise Eisenhower, Antonette Higgs, Donna Lewis, Georgia Grant, Denise Watkins, Linda Reyes, ROW TWO: Mike Brast, Chris Keff, Soph. Rep., Claudia Dodd, April Rodewald, Patricia Rambo, Pat Westfahl, Bonnie Howard, Marlene King, Deenee Horton, Caren Eastridge, Ginny Cochran, Cherilyn Morgan, ROW THREE: Glen Fong, Shirley Seibold, Vice Pres., Mark Danitschek, Dave Shively, James Moore, Lyle Swallow, Senior Rep., Neale Wooters, Dave Larwood, Jr. Rep., Noel Greenwalt, Mark Hochhalter, Dave Holtzclaw, Mark Horn, Laurie Davis, Doug Burton. Believing that all girls should appreciate the joys and satisfaction of home- making, the Future Homemakers of America tried to better prepare themselves for the day when they would manage their own homes. With Mrs. Teves as - their advisor, the members participated in several conventions, extended their of services to the school and cooperated with other organizations in various projects. tain l 5, Jw, its ROW ONE: Joanne Garza, Debbie Ross, Esperanza Romero, Parliamentarian, Elsa Rodriguez. Nancy Watts, Sec., Maria Perez, Isabell Casillos, Mojica, Publiqty, Toni Hauslein, Donna Panick, Lorena Mote, President, Anita Dodd, Beckey Tigner, Marilee White, Treasurer, Jonnie Harrison, Denise 0'Rear, Margaret Garza, Vice Pres. 161 Asst. Publicity, Mary Lou Padilla, Irene Galindo, ROW TWO: Denise Padilla, Sherry Winter, Stella Aruizu, Naralie Flores, Historian, Alice, Literta rio Espanol Literario Espanol had a successful first year at E.B. This club was formed by Mr. Purcell for students taking 4th year Spanish who wish to expand their interest in the lit- erature of this language. The members met to practice reading for comprehension and to discuss books they had read. They also invited speakers to their meetings and held seminars. La Tolteoa La Tolteca had another successful year, providing enjoyable activities for all students of Spanish descent. The members of the club devoted their time to learning more about Spanish culture and maintaining old tradi- tions. Among their many projects, the mem- bers participated in the Mexican Independ- ence Day Parade, put on an assembly for Cinco de Mayo, sponsored a dance, and sold yummy suckers. ROW ONE: Lupe Ramirez, Delia Reyes, Susan Valenzuela, Norma Escobar fAct. Chrm.l, John Perez, Diane Hernandez, Arthur Hernandez, Rosalba Neira, Gregoria Perez. ROW TWO: Nellie Infants, Eddie Ramirez fC.P.J, Leroy Villines, Ruben Navejos, Louie Hinojosa, Esiquiel DeLeon, Rosamaria Hernandez fSec. T1'eas.l, ROW THREE: Bernard Purcell fAdvisorl, Juan Neira, Jesus Ruiz, Frank Verde fPres.D, Carlos Bejarano Jr., Jessie Carbajal, Raymond Lopez fV.P.J, Steve Reyes CPub. Chrm.l, Paul Gonzalez. ROW ONE: Violet Contreras fTreas.J, Gregoria Perez, Diane Torres Isabell Casillas, Diane Hernandez, Hope Sosa, Sylvia Lomas, MaryL0u Padilla, Marcella Casillas, Marcella Alire, Larry Lozano CPres.J, Marylinda Cisneros fSgt. at Armsl, ROW TWO: Diana Hernandez fSec.J, Maria Perez, Elvira Zavala, Nadine Falcon, Sylvia Berlanga, Irene Ante, Linda Hernandez, Cynthia Gutierrez, Raquel Candelaria, Elsa Rodriguez, Roseanne Barrios, ROW THREE: Arthur Hernandez, Mike Florez, Arthur Delarosa, David Romero, Ruben Diaz, Abel Hernandez, Jimmy Aguirre, Jerry Lozano, Richard Alire, Mario Martinez. ROW FOUR: Bernard Purcell fAdvisorJ, Susan Valenzuela fPub. Mgrj, Linda Castaneda, Emily Dominguez, Angie Cardoza, Esther Gomez, Julia Villanueva, Romelia Ayala, Mary Acosta, Linda Perez, Natalie Flores, Alice Mojica, Denise Padilla, Sally Lara 1V.P.J , Elizabeth Guerra. 162 AFS promoted student exchange hm- ROW ONE: Teddi Finch, Robbin Le Bouef, Pat Engstrom, Annette Moore, Judy Stutzman, Judy Rodewald, Barbe Mitchell, La Vonne Scott, Beth Schrader, Pat Di Angelo, Sandy Sipe. ROW TWO: Miss Elges, Claudia Pair, Donna Lewy, Georgia Grant, Doug Burton, Steve Teter, Susan Schmidt, Pat Russell, David Gospich, Glen Fong, Jan Roseberg, Mel Deason. ROW THREE: Chris Smith, Bonnie Howard, Larry McRae, Jack Justesen, Ruben Diaz, Dave Larwood, Mike Day, Claire Foxe, Mickey Ulmer, Jennifer Sughrue, Dan Dalen. ROW FOUR: Debbie Rutherford, Julie Sanderson, Penny Boeman, Linda Philippe, Kathi Starline, Gaye Smith, Susan Curry, Pat Rutherford, Ramona Holden, Pat Westfahl, Kris Sweder, liiat Hall, Caren Eastridge, Cheryl Anne Arrington, Maria Esslinger, Marilee White, Becky Little, Diane Philippe, Elise Eisenhower, Tom Dod . This year was a very outstanding one for A.F.S. After many years, the EB. chapter had one of its members chosen to go abroad. .lim Foxe went to Germany to live with a family and attend school. All the members were very proud of .lim and they enjoyed hearing about his experiences through letters. Part of the money the club raised was used to finance his transportation fees. On the home front, advisors Miss Snyder and Miss Elges and president LaVonne Scott also worked to promote better understanding between foreign countries. Maria Esslinger from Graz, Austria, was the exchange student. Everyone tried to become acquainted with her and learn more about her interesting homeland. Maria participated with the club members in such activities as pot- lucks, a Christmas party and the annual trip to Disneyland. To finance the trip A.F.S. held the victory bell sale and a rummage sale. FRONT ROW: Jan Rosenberg, Sec.: Steve Teter, Treasurerg LaVonne Scott, Pres.g Annette Moore, Vice Pres.: BACK ROW: Caren Eastridge, AFS Candidateg Maria Esslinger, Exchange Studentg Julie Sanderson, Historiang Bonnie Howard, Pub- licityg Dave Larwood, AFS Candidate. 163 Key Club Whenever you looked around this year, the members of Key Club were always busy serving our school. Among their many activities, the boys sold programs at the football games, spon- sored a dance, ushered at Baccalaureate and Graduation, and served at the P.T.A. smorgasbord. They also gave a scholar- ship to a deserving senior. Fund raising projects included a car wash and the annual Slave Day. Unusual and profitable, Slave Day consists of the boys selling their services to Kiwanis Club members for the day. All these activities of Key Club provided the members a chance to assume social responsibility and become involved citizens in their community. Dave Holtzclaw, Presidentg Bob Henry, Historiang Carl Meier, Chris Basman, Secretary, Bill Fantg Mark Morrison. ROW ONE: Rick Martin, Gary Amstutz, Steve Teter, Mike Brokken, Larry McRae, Don Wheeler, Mike Dover, Al Palitz, Don Dalen. ROW TWO: Edwin Davenport, Ed Waterman, Mark Morrison, Todd Cunningham, Ralph Simon, Lance Vail, Frank Verde, Greg Hash. ROW THREEg Mark W. Hayward, Robert Hemingway, Mike Day, John Fox, Dave Grifhn, Steve Ludman. Mark Hochhalter, Dave Holtzclaw. ROW FOUR: James Moore, Neale Wooters, Dave Karp, Steve Elder, Carl Meier, Chris Moeffnke, Bob Henry, Chris Basman, Dave Larwood. 164 1 A successful dance sponsored by Key club. 1 M Q fm+2iQeW'ffN my 1 , fi, ,I Zi asf Key Clubbersf' help serve at annual PTA Smorgasbord. A French Club explores Chateau Country French Club, known as Les Sabres Francais to its members, had another successful and reward- ing year. Guided by Mr. Esneault, the members endeavored to learn more about customs and culture of France. At their meeting, they enjoyed films and speakers on such tradition as the Louvre, the perfume industry, and haute cuisine. They also earned money from chew sales and a car Wash to present a scholarship to a deserving senior. Wow T 5 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bev Cornett, Meg Robinson, Debra Anderson, Mel Deason fV.P.l, Diane Gendusie CPres.J, Cheryl Anne Arrington, Jan Timmermans fSec.J, Marilee White CTreas.J, Donna Lewis, Debbie Touchstone, Terrance McArthur, Judy Mosley. Latin Club Latin Club, a chapter of the National Junior Classi- cal League, completed a successful year of activities. Under the advisorship of Mr. Sponar, the members aimed to promote an interest in Latin and the classics. A major objective was to give the best senior Latin student a scholarship at the end of the year. To achieve these goals the club members participated in potlucks, listened to the various speakers, and held a rummage sale: 166 u-........... ,K . ROW ONE: Nina Conrad, Karen Crowder, Susan Schmidt, Kathie Whitaker fPI8S.J, Barbara Simon, Greg Ralls, Pat Di Angelo fV.P.J, ROW TWO: Katie St. Clair, Steve Touchstone, Jane Sisson, Carolyn Davis iSec. Treas.J, Terry Yeal, Rick Ajootian, Liz Burk fPub.J. ROW THREE: Jerry Parker, Marlene King, Christopher Hewes, Donald Pittman, Mark Schroeter, Bobby Henry, Tim Sisson, Steve Ludek, Patricia Rambo., Claudia Pair. 1 ROW ONE: Donna Benedict, Brenda Hays, Carolyn Davis fPres.l, Prisciaal Haynes, Debbie Rutherford. ROW TWO: La Vonne Scott fScc.J, Maggie Small fAudiencel, Pat lingstrom. ROW THREE: Elias Munoz, Jeff Johnson, Monty Sharp, Tim Herring fHist.J, Dexter Smith. fV.P.l , Dave Schrader. The members of the Electronics Club, advised by Mr. Robert Hemingway, had a very prosperous year. The purpose of this club was to help the members learn more about electronic equipment and to apply their knowledge for fun and prolit. They collected old appliances, radios, and tele- visions to repair at their meetings. They used the money from selling these items to take many en- joyable trips. Thespians Thieves Carnival, The Senior class play, thanks to the help of the national Thespians Society, drew a tremendous audience both nights of its production. Those students who wished to become a National Thes- pian were rewarded with a certain number of points after fulfilling needed theatrical requirements such as participating in plays, assemblies, and other stage pro- ductions. The Thespians learned to appreciate many great playwrites as well as producing plays of their own. Mr. Dave Grote served as advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas Martin fSec.-Treas.J, Larry Lindsey, David Gonzalez, Bob Munn, Ray Parkins fPres.l, Tom Moyes Electronics Club 167 Rally Club urged teams to victory ROW ONE Margaret Canessa, Carolyn Davis, Suzy Rogers, Mary Donovan, Leslynn Lockhart, Beverly Carnett, Debby Edmonson, Cindi Gonzales, Stacy Ahlgren. ROW TWO: Cathie Whitson, Dale Ward, Denise Watkins, Colleen Fincher, Kerri Wangsness, Kris Vinson, Kathy Ulmer, Kris Kappeler, Penny Boeman. ROW THREE: Melody Morgan, Jeannine Tedder, Marsha Palitz, Kathie Whitaker, Bobby Riggs. Advised by Miss Sue Kinney, the Rally Club did a great job of building school spirit. This group of enthusiastic and loyal girls is made up of all the yell leaders, song leaders, and all rally chairmen, They were responsible for organizing all the fantastic rallies this year, including B.H.S. Week. Rally Club was a very im- portant asset to EB. this year. l68 ROW ONE: Kathy Ulmer, Secretary: Marsha Palitz, President, Jeannine Tedder, Publicityg Cindi Gonzales, Head Varsity Yellg Dale YV ard, Head J.V. Yellg ROW TWO: Leslynn Lockhart Head Varsity Songg Kris Kappeler, V.P.g Keri Wangsness, Head J.V. Songg Kris Vinson, Treasurer - ii.---f :E '-'-1:. ,::. f M. TOP to BOTTOM: Cindy Tyson, Pres., Marsha Palita, Vice Pres.g Suzy Rogers, Sec.g Jan Waterman, Hospitalityg Bev Carnett, Treas.: Sande 'Kelner, Bus. Mgizg Jeanine Senter, Historiang Meg Wilson, Frosh Rep.g Jenni Ashlock, Soph. Rep., Leslynn Lockhart, Welfare Chairmang Dar- lene Stock, Fresh. Rep.: Anna Tedder, Soph. Rep.g Stacy Ahlgrea, Pub- ICIIY. Girls League made hit with Girls Date Girls' League completed another fine year, providing many activities for all the girls on campus to enjoy. With Cindy Tyson as President, the hoard members sponsored the Big-Little Sister Party, the Spring Girl's Date, the Mother-Daughter Tea and the Spaghetti Feed. Of course, their finest achievement was the Winter Formal. All the girls worked very hard and The Snowball was a truly beautiful affair. JW? A typical freshman entertains upperclassmen at the annual Spaghetti Feed. . My Carver Club The members of Carver Club advised by MISS Peterson and Mr Hendrix, expanded their act1v1t1es and had another successful year They got off to an amazlna start Wlth their first project On one Saturday, the members made a hundred dollars selling hot dogs W1th this money they sponsored a dance and had a Chrlstmas party ln February, the club set another East Hiffh first. The girls played the KAFY Klowns 1n a hilarious basketball game These efforts were a financial success and the money was used for a scholarship to a deserving Negro senlor S We Co-advisors, Miss Carolyn Peterson and Mr. Jack Gail Tillary Treas., Denise Bradford Sec., Mike Mangrum, Cathy Hill Pres., Peggy Hendrix. Hunt V.P. ROW ONE: Gail Tillery, Clarence Ramey, Evelyn Wandick, Yvonne Johnson, Delores Shaw, lda Maepor, Laura Cartwright, Mary Tillery, Lois Newsome, Judy Wandick, Terry Callahan, ROYV TWO: Pamela Pettiford, Jeanette Taylor, Linda Penuse. Brenda Abernethy, Peggy Hunt, Ruthie Anderson. Marsha Huggins, Irene Oliver, Myi-an Smith, Dorothy Mitchell, Cecelia Blackwell. ROW THREE: Denise Bradford, Cathy Hill, Vernia Carr, Brenda Taylor, Alonzo Bramlett, Michael ltlungruin, Jessie Henderson, John Nichols, Robert Huggins, Debra Parrish, Evelyn Huggins. 170 lie in -1... Stage Crew provided skillful service The Stage Crew, our men behind the scenes, did a great job this year. They accomplished their tasks so skillfully and invisihly, that not many students know how much the Stage Crew really did. These boys were responsible for all the fantastic sets, special effects and equipment at the plays and various school concerts. They also set up equipment for the dances and , rallies. All these activities were enjoyed by ,many students and they wouldn't have been possible without the Stage Crew. LEFT to RIGHT: Larry Conrad, Claude Brown, Frank Wood, Martin Sharp, Terry Gregory, Robert Hemingway, Rodney Turner, David Castillo. ROW ONE: Wesleyiaaede, Pam Wilson, Darrel Pitt, Marc Speare, Jim Kliewer, Sandy Skidmore, Ron Giddings, Rick Fowler, Cheryl Wolford, Bob Kimball, Mary Gutierrez. ROW TWO: Jerry Dover fSee.J, Pedro Hernandez, Paula Lindsay, John Austin, Ken Mickelberry, Steve Cram, Doug Smith, Donna Turner, Cliff Stewart., Claudia Chrichton. ROW THREE: Danny Stotler, Cheryl Anne Arribgton, Fred Hrenchir fRange Of- ficerl, John Otto fPres.J, Mike Otto, Mike Hrenchir fV.P.J, Terry Weeks, Steve Finch, Don Le Grand, Cathy Austin, Doug Jameson, Kathleen Mott. 171 2: Wil ., .,,.. ,.,,.:,,., J., f .1555-at S r 4 'iifrliifgfell 3-3 55 tj Inte ri 5 X I1 fx wrt? 'iz mf r iff M K 5 r w Co-emcees of the talent show Tommy Hunter and Joe Hammer with performer Wendy Ras- ITIUSSCH. OFFICERS: Suzy Rogers, Historiang Carolyn Davis, President: Sterling Endsley: Marsha Palitz, Vice Pres.: Mike Mangrumg Jeanine Senter, Publicity: Russel Crimes: Karen Richardson, treas- urerg Maggie Small, 2nd Sem. Pres. ROW ONE: Gail Tillery, Robbil Esperanza Romero, Joanne Garza RO Sonja Smallwood, Larry Lozano R0 gary, Linda Penrice, Susie Roger bert Lyons, Russell Grimes, Cind ial Council Promoted Harmony eBouef, Susan Valenquela, Rosemary Hewes, Donna Panick, Barabara Simon, Beth Schrader, Violet Contreras, Melinda White, WO: Cheri Nale, Jeanette Felties, Natalie Flores, Connie Salcido, Abel Hernandez, Julie Parker, Alice Mojica, Lorraine Garza, HREE: Leah Ogden, Diane Aguilar, Margaret Garza, Maggie Dwall, Chris Vanatta, Peggy Hunt, Karen Richardson, Marian Hun- OW FOUR: Carolyn Davis, Jeanine Senter, Marsha Palilz, Robert Feltus, Edwin Davenport, Cornell Jordan, Mike Mangrum, Al- Under the direction of Mrs. Billie Rogers, Mr. Jim Nuanez and Mr. Ray Melendez, I.R.C. at- tempted to carry out the purposes of the club for held with the BHS I.R.C. participating. A Christmas party for underprivileged children and the annual talent show rounded out the years activities. fonzales, Sterling Endsley 1 r . er't J A the 1968-69 school year. A successful dance was ,m p J' ai .r 1 , Q' 'Q - Y K Y 9 ll' N X l .3 r ,Jil ,ni if A Raquet Club Future , I A Teachers 'W'-fm' ROW ONE: Stuart Ragsdale, ,lohn Diffenbaugh, Kenny Mickleberry, Steve Craine, Pete Folkens, Ken Hunt ROW TWO: Colleen Benedict, Cheryl Roraff, Cheryl Wolford, Claudia Crichton, JoAnn Benedict, Jeanette DelRio ROW THREE: Jack Cantrell, Connie Bartlett, Mel Deason, Becky Little, Barbara Mitchell, Terry Baxter, Susan Curry, Olivia Raya, Theresa Ornelas, Graham Lovelace. l l Advised by Mr. Lovelace and Mr. Cantrell the members of the Raquet Club strove to improve their tennis game. They came out as often as they wished and Mr. Lovelace and Mr. Cantrell were always there to help them with their strokes and to better their techniques. The members planned to organize a fund raising project so that they may buy some of their own equipment. The Future Teachers of America were offered a unique opportunity for giving service to the school and community and also to learn about a rewarding profession. In addition to the annual Donkey Basketball Game and the class picture sales, the members held a Christmas party and an Easter Egg Hunt for underprivileged children. Their advisor, Mr. Bell, also arranged for them to take several interesting trips to different high schools and colleges. ROW 1: Leticia Ruiz, Linda Shearer, Kathy Smith, Pat Diangelo, Mairead Mashtair, Christel Eisenhower, JoAnn Benedict, Debbie Laird, ,ludy Mosl6Y,,Sandy Sipe, Teddi Finch, ROW 2: Donna Lewis, Georgia Grant, Diane Philippe, Kay Sanderson, Jan Foster, Linda Philippe, Margaret Garza, Jamie McNichols, Elise Eisenhower, Brenda Fogle, Lorraine Garza, Jan Rosenberg, ROW 3: Collean Benedict, Penny Boeman, Jennifer Sughrue, Claudia Dodd, Cyndee Day, .lan Timmermans, Mike Day, Chris Basman, Bob White, Larry McRae, Gail Hammel, Pat Westfahl, Dennee Horton, Chris Smith, Katie St. Clair. 174 Messengers and Monitors The Messengers and Monitors Club was newly chartered this year and it proved a worthwhile ad- venture. Besides giving service to the school in their chosen positions, the memhers participated in many other activities. They helped in the Can Caravan and supported the P.T.A. Smorgashord with a large dona- tion. The memhers also sponsored the Sike-Outv dance after the first football game. It was very suc- cessful and the proceeds financed a Christmas party for all the messengers and monitors at East High. The club was advised by Mr. Carpenter and Miss Waters and led by President Dan Fero. Bill Henry lVICE PRESJ, Cary Ryan ISGT. OF ARMSJ, Jennifer Jones CTREASURERJ, James Seaman CPRESIDENTJ, Not Pictured Hilda Verde ROW 1: Ophelia Serrano, Mary Lou Mesa, Sylvia Lomas, Billie Lisenbee, Hilda Verde fASS. SECJ, Minerva Arteaga CSECJ, ROW 2: Mary Lou Hinzo, Martha Gonzales, Mariane Arcarelli, Jennifer Jones, Lynn Vlfilson, Brenda Krecklow, Nancy Watts, Mr. Carpenter. ROW 3: Miss Washington fAdvisorJ, Conna Wiswell, Randy Herbble, Danny Fero KPRESJ, Lee Valentine QSGT. at ARMSJ, Mike Boone, James Seaman QTREASJ, Jean Ciccarelli, Miss Waters QADVISORJ, Antonia Perez. 175 Girls Service Club Yipes! Stripes! Service Club sold 9,600 Christmas Candy Canes. The girls also sold four hundred pounds Halloween Candy. This money was used to finance many projects for the benefit of EB. and the com- munity. They decorated the stadium for all the football games and during Christmas and BHS Week, they deco- rated the halls. In the spirit of holiday good will, the members had a Christmas party for under-privileged children, Went caroling at rest homes, and gave a family a Thanksgiving basket. Many girls also helped to clean up an old home that will become a boys' home. Service Club sponsored many fun activities such as a dance and the Spring Carnival. FRONT ROW: Ramona Holden, Junior Rep., Miss Teague, Advisorg Susan Schmidt, Point Recorderg BACK ROW: Laurie Davis, Vice President, Marlene King, President. ROW ONE: Susan Villanueva, Terry Campbell, Pat Russell, Kay Sanderson, Roberta Brady, Katie St. Clair, Lynda Bands, Kathy Smith, Karen Rothrock, ROW TWO: Gwen Teague, Advisor, Chris Keff, Becky Nicholas, Leslie Morgan, Jan Waterman, Jennifer Davis, Carolyn Davis,Julie Johnson, Shelly Rodman, THIRD ROW: Ramona Holden, Gayle McNichols, Gail Hammel, Joan Tillman, Marlene King, Debbie Dalton, Anne Schey, Laurie Davis, Pat Hall, Claudia Dodd, Susan Palmer. 176 ROW ONE: Carla Lalor, JoAnn Benedict, Barbe Mitchell, Joyce Johnston, Publicity Mgr., Elise Eisenhower, Susan Schmidt, Point Man- ager, Judy Stutzman, Debbie Laird, Sylvia Cragg, ROW TWO: Michelle McElroy, Diane Philippe, Cheryl Johnson, Frances Whitfield, Jane Sission. Phyllis Munting, Mary Brackley, ROW THREE: Pat Westfahl, Chris Wilkening, Kris Sweder, Jeanne Evartt, Nalene Verburg, Jan Timmermans, Diane Golf, Patricia Rambo, Barbara Colombana. Club gathers concepts of Science The purpose of Science East, one of the newest and most enthusiastic clubs on campus, was to give the members a chance to further their scientific knowledge and to enable them to put to practical use the concepts of science. To achieve their goal, the members participated in experiments and invited speakers to inform them of the opportunities in science. They also planned several social activities. It was advised by Mr. Chichester. ROW ONE: Nina Conrad, Jeanette Feltus, Debbie Rutherford, Chris Kelf, treasurer, Judy Stutzman, Terrance McArthur, Kenneth Brady, ROW TWO: Ruth Ann Kelty, Christopher Hewes, Vice President, Steve Singer, Bonnie Howard, Pat Westfahl, Cheryl Anne Arrington, Debbie Pike, Charles Schink, Leslie Morgan, ROW THREE: Joan Tillman, Secretary, Bob Mills, Robert Wolin, President, Dave Larwood, Tom Dodd, John O'Hearn, Jan Timmermans. 177 Literally yours produced by creative Writing class The Literally Yours Magazine was produced by a new creative Writing class, advised by Mrs. Betty Berra. The staff encouraged the Student Body to let their creativity flow by writing poems and short stories to be judged for publication in the Literally Yours Magazine. They found that the students responded enthusiastically to their requests and their finished product. ROW ONE: Judy Mosley fAssistant Ed.i, Becky Smith fBns. Mgr.i, Jenni Ashlock fAss't. Art Ed.5, Barbara Hornung fAss't. Bus. Mgixi, Charlotte Reid iArt Ed.J, Penny Pike, Mari Laird. ROW TWO: Rosemary Morrison fPoetry Ed.J, Sharon Hammond fAss't. Article Ed.J, Debbie Keeling fArticles Ed.J, Sherry McCutcheon, Bobby Henry, Jeff Johnson, Julie Small CAss'l. Poetry lCd.J, Leah Ogder QAss't. Ed.J. Student Store The Blade Inn commonly known as the Student Store, proved to be very handy for something needed on the spur of the mo- ment, such as a coke, or maybe just a pencil. Mr. Jean Philipp the advisor, makes sure that the student store workers are able to assist their customers before, during, and after school. ROW ONE: Marcella Casillas, Ronny Lyness, Claudia Crichton, Anna Tedder, Melody Morgan, Sandy Sipe, Hilda Verde. ROW TWO: Mr. Philipp, Jan Rosenberg, Lorraine Garza, Terry Acosta, Alberta Martin, Linda Philipp, Bonnie Bartlett, Diane Philipp, Georgia Grant. ROW THREE: Barbara Bradley, Maggie Small, Susan Curry, Frank Verde lGen. Mgrj, John Otto, Cathy Hill, Jan Hemingway, Becky Little, Cherilyn Morgan. 178 E 'bt -Als- ROW ONE: Bob Kimball, David Gospich, Cheryl Anne Arrington, Theresa Solez, Wesley Gaede. ROW TWO: Chris Gardner, Steve Holderfield CPres.J, Nathan Bennett, Rick Ridgeway, Neal Lohman CAdvisorJ ROW THREE: Mrs. Parks CAdvisorJ, Jack Choules, Steve Finch, Bob Born- field, lohn Caras, Bob Mills. Chess Club After three years absence, the Chess Club made a comeback. Advised by Mr. Neal Lohman and Mrs. Mary Lou Parks, this group of enthusiastic players expounded the merits of chess and created interest among other students. This was the club's goal, while each member's personal aim was to attain his highest degree of concentration and skill. To each of these objectives the club held tournaments and invited experts to speak at their meetings. r . lg S 3- , ,G 3 'ja 3 6 -- ..l K .id , , ,. ..-NW awp.. ,. v ,, ROW ONE: Lois Newsome, Shirley Livermore, Shelia Livermore, Angela Carroll, Suzie Minter. ROW TWO: Lulan Mitchell, Donna Tallman, lrene Oliver, Debbie Pope, Ruth Ann Kelty, Brenda Fogle. ROW THREE: Kay Sanderson, Shelley Rodman, Margaret Garza Diane Goff CPres.J, Charline Schmidt CV.P.J, Karen Rennie, Christine Wilkening CSec.J,Chery1Johnson. Modern Dance This year Modern Dance Club was organized for the first time in seven years. The club, com- posed of about thirty-two active members, worked mainly on basic skills and movements to put to- gether a graceful pantomime. Their plans were largely just for a show in March for the girlis P.E. classes, but next year they hope to have a regular on-stage performance for the school. Club 3,-' 5,'. 'rr . ffl, if W., :-'.X,' 1.1 - A V, l,.',5..:'g'5-,'Q,'f,, T:-' 'Q+,Gz ,if it-'i.?.:V ' '-f,f,'2r . J. . ,- 179 Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society, advised by Mrs. Avenell, was composed of outstanding students who wanted to increase their knowledge of Spanish. To accomplish this goal, the club conducted all the meetings in Spanish to give the members an opportunity to use the language outside of the class- room. Some of the members also tutored beginning students. . x is Q Q 2 Z l E ? E I LEFT TO RIGHT: Delia Reyes, Rachel Vielmn, lleenee Horton, Jennifer Sllgllflle, Jesus Ruiz, Lyle Swallow, Mark Chavez, Debby Wings, April Rodewald, Claudia Dodd. Outing Club provided many students was designed educate and acquaint the members with iits of the outdoors, and exciting experiences. It to give them with new to better the bene- a greater understanding and appreciation of nature. Plans for this year included a successful candle sale and car waxing project. The money raised from these projects was used to sponsor their outing and campouts. Guting Club y 180 1 l z Q 2 2 f f 1 ROW ONE: Magdalena Juarez, Jessie Tserino, Cathy Gregory, Estella Juarez, Nancy Galean. ROW TWO: Joe Perez, James Flowers, Ray Flores, Raymand Andrade, Archie Barber, Billy Stewart, Jessie Murcli, Charles Hinson, Taylor Nelson. A. ROW' ONE: Marcia Bell, Bill Rotrninel fPres.l, Rick Ajootion, June lioubey fSec.l, .loan Sarzelli. ROW TWO: David Dahlgren, Morris Bermudez. Randy Honeycutt, Steve Holderlield. Mika- Rush. ROW THREE: Doug Jameson. Richard Yvehb tV.P.l, Mike Boone, David Wilkening fPres.l. Steve lfineh, Wade Nynren. Uivi Q 519 2 -af' l'lamlnf-r. Photography aided Sierran Mr. Flanagin's photography class has al- ways been a great help to the Sierran staff. This small enthusiastic group of students worked hard to improve their pictures and they were vm-ry willing to take time from their own projects to assist in the produc- tion of yearbook pictures. Their cooperation was truly appreciated. Bowling Club The Bowling Club was formed this year by a small group of en- thusiasts advised by Mr. Sunder- land. Some were experts and be- ginners hut all have become a credit to East High. The members played in several tournaments against other high schools and they placed first. This was the result of many hours work as they practiced every Wednesday. Their transpor- tation to 'and from Freddies' was furnished bythe Bowling Academy bus. The Academy also gave each member a howling shirt. l,l'IFT TO RIGHT: Suzie Rogers, Mark Metzger, Karen Briggs, Jan Davis, Carolyn Davis, Mr. Flanagin, Debby Edmonson, Joe Varsity Club Varsity Club is made up of those boys who have earned varsity letters or have lettered in Bn class for three years. They have been a great help in promoting school spirit and helping out all around the campus. Advisors, Mr. Krafve and Mr. Weinmann have helped to make Varsity Club become one of the most respected clubs on campus. Frank Verde, Treas.g Dean Delis, V.P.g Nick Lowe, Pres.g Ralph Krafve fAdvisorJg Pub.g Larry Morgan, Chap. ROW ONE: Robert Roberson, Richard Ponte, Al Palita, Charlie Schink, Russel Grimes, Sterling Endsley, Jerry Parker, Larry Morgan, Tom Garcia. ROW TWO: Ed Beadle, Steve Waterhouse, Nick Lowe, Frank Verde, Todd Cunningham, John White, Joe Gonzales, Dave Holtzclaw, Dean Delis, Lee Wynn. ROW THREE: Ralph Krafve CAdvisorJ, Pete Agalos, Mike Mangrum, Sebastian Quiroz, John Nichols, James Moore, Chris Moehnke, Carl Meier, Tim Stiern, Jim Robinson, Roy Rodriguez, Tom Brodsky, Cornell Jordon, Mark Hayward. 182 iern, Sec.g Ed Beadle, OFFICERS: Tim Kirschmann, Mike Hoyt, Jim Miller, John White, Nick Lowe, Ed Beadle. ROW ONE: Pete Agalos, Nick Brown, John XVhite, Mike Hoyt, Ed Beadle, Jerry Parker, Tom Garcia. ROW TWO: Randy Eogle, Mark Boone, Robert Roberson, Cornell Jordan, Jim Miller, Steve NVaterhonse, Tony Contreras, Robert Gonzales. ROW THRIQE: Bill Ronilcy, Hank Hackney, Tim Kirschenmann, John Eastridge, Dean Delis, Joe Gonzales, Tim Stiern. This was Inter-Act Club's first full year at E.B. and it was very successful. The club, sponsored by the East Bakers- field Rotary, promoted social responsibility and good re- lations between the boys and the community. The members participated in a national project and gave a scholarship to a deserving senior. They held a sale at Swap-O-Rama as a fund-raising project. Mr. Napier and Mr. Martin were the club advisors. 183 ..x.,Q.1 .fqmr r Q1 Q 'R 'i ui .. Faculty Principal says: Be Successful in the role you accept for yourself All the world is a stage and everyone must play his part, according to Shakespeare. Trans- lated in the modern idiom of youth, it could be stated, All the world is my pad and I must do my thingf' Each of you is playing a role in this real life drama. At present it is the role of a stu- dent-a role of preparation-of refining. Many people are available and eager to assist you, but they can only assist, you will determine the role. A plain bar of iron is worth 35.00, but when made into horse shoes its value is worth 35000, when made into needles, the value increases to 355,000.00, and when made into balance springs for fine watches the value is 3'155,000,000.00. Your worth to fellow man and to society is proportionate to how much you submit your- self to the refining process to the amount of preparation you make. My hope for each of you is that you will be successful in the role you accept for yourself. Sincerely, E. C. Mills Principal aided by capable assistants I,-G14 6, . dwg, IN- LLI9' 'a Mr. Orville Armstrong Mr. John Harp Mr. .l0hl'1 King Asst. Principal in charge of Curricu- Asst. Principal in charge of Admini- Asst. Principal in charge of Pupll Per lum Services strative Services SOHHSI Services .-.,, I 7' Kern High School District Board of Trustees. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Albert S. Gold, President: Mr. M. Glenn Bultman, Clerk. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Mark G. Raney, Mr. W. C. Myers, Mr. D. E. Ruggenberg. Kern High School District Superintendent, Dr. .lohn W. Eckhardt For Years of SGFVICG a. We MR. E. R. DICKINSON East High lost a dedicated employee to re- tirement this year. Mr. E. R. Dickinson, head custodian, retired in February after 27 years. Mr. Dickinson leaves with memories of having enjoyed the students, but says in his opinion they could have done more to improve the ap- pearance of the cafeteria and student center. As head custodian Mr. Dickinson was in charge of a staff of I9 men and 2 women. He came to East High as a custodian -in 19-442 and advanced to the position of head custodian in I952. He plans to stay busy traveling and working for his church and its Sunday School. MR. LEONARD t'STUB TATE Everyday has been an experience and I want to remember it all, says Mr. Leonard Tate retiring E. B. mentor of 26 years. He said some of his favorite moments have been watch- ing the spirited students when they're actively participating in sports and he's really going to miss them. An enthusiastic participant in East High ac- tivities, Mr. Tate has coached football and track and been advisor to both the rifle club and in- dustrial arts club. Now that he is free of the demanding sched- ule of teaching he wants his time to be his own so that he can relax' and enjoy the things he's always wanted to do. His future plans call for lots of travel, hunting, fishing, golf, fixing up old cars, and substitute teaching. The teaching profession owes a debt of gratitude to this de- voted veteran of 31 years. MR. NEAL LOHMAN Retiring after 25 years of teaching is Mr. Neal Lohman, East High algebra, geometry, and general math instructor. Mr. Lohman has been advisor to the Hi Y lub for 10 years and has been co-advisor of East High's Chess Club, with Mrs. Mary Lou iffarks. l The most memorable moment of his teaching career came in 1966, when he was chosen as- '4Teacher of the Year . He was honored as such at a banquet. The fine student body and faculty head the list of things he will remember most about his years of teaching at East High. The addition of a cafeteria, the hexagon building and student store are a few changes he has witnessed in his years at East High. Also, the shop buildings and administration ofiices were added. Ending a 33 year career in teaching, 14 of them at East High, is Miss Dot Hildebrand. This means little to the boys, but the girls who have had the privilege of knowing this woman of sincere dedication, realize that high school just would not have been quite the same without her. . Her favorite experiences have been -watching girls grow and change between their freshman and senior years. ,She is proud to .haven taught at a school where serious problems have rarely been prevalent because ,of the level-headed capability of our student leaders. Although she claims Bakersfield as her home she will not be spending much time here in the next 2 years. Along with her aunt and her 24 ft. trailer she will be traveling in Canada, Colo- rado, Texas, and Florida, visiting relatives along the way and taking time out for fishing, golfing, and just enjoying her freedom. 4 5 Miss Dorothy Allison, Typing 9-12, Steno 12, Secretarial Practice 12. Ji? 'F 52 5 115 -h'r 8 ,G . .,...w,,....,.. -'AJ fr? T' 5 5. ag' . V, lilfii A 'iil - .. 2. 1 , .. 6.-'.fa..Q... Mrs. Wilma Avenell, Spanish 9-12, Spanish Honor Society Advisor, Pres. of Faculty Club. Mr. Earle Barrall, Draft- ing 9-12, Drafting Club Advisor, V. Pres. Facul- ty Club, Rep. to District Council '--,..,,,a .Q .aff 'WJ' yr 3, xr' ye- , ,- .,.. -' Y gs i te' Nfr. Les Carpenter, Dean . o Boys Hey! ! Come Back!! We won't hurt you! 190 vm Mrs. Dorothy Appleton, Shorthand 11, Typing 10. 11. Mr. Marger Apsit, B.P.E. 10-12,'G01f Coach, Athletic Director. Mr. Arnold Baergen, Chemistry 11. xl-,sf ws -rv . 63 , Q? -W or 1 ,kim .- 1 1 .. A Q :SM nf. :-i:4'a.1.E: Xif '. , .ss :I- 7 ' Y.: . 3, 'Gris .. Mrs. Julia Bedinger, School Nurse Mr. Roger Chichester, Biology 11, Science East Advisor Mr. Robert Barge, Math 9-12. 2 . M-gg, on A Q, 1. . 1. In 't V,,-. W -2 Il f K 1 -3 we in X Wfva- '.a'f.,5?? nie!! .. '-fa-UF.: Tv . -, .424 Mr. Vernon Bell, Eng- lish 11, Half-time Coun- selor, F.T.A. Advisor, Director of H.A.P. Mr. Gary Chilcott, Con- sumer Math 11, Alg. 9, Geo. 10, Junior Class Advisor i Math and Science Mathematics is man's highest achievement in using logic. It is amazing how something so vast and complex can be developed from our very simple system of numbers and equalities. The only thing limiting the possible uses of mathematics is man's reasoning abilities. The Math Department's aim is to fully develop each student's mathematical abilities. The math coursess offered at East High, range from Consumer math, a study of funda- mentals, all the way to Math Analysis, and an introduction to Calculus. The Science Department is constantly expand- ing to give the students a better background in our highly scientific world. A very special addi- tion the berbarium, a device for storing and pre- serving plant specimens was added to the depart- ment this year. This will allow the students to ex- pand their labs beyond dissecting animals. The chemistry classes have a new Turbo Balance in the laboratory. A pilot class was introduced teach- ing practical chemistry for nurses technicians and junior college students. Mrs. Robesky confers with senior, Jerry Parker. Mrs. Betty Lou Berra, Humanities 12, English 11. Creative Writing, Literally Yours , Ad- visor Mr. Ed Brunson, Speech 10. Debate, Advisor to Legislative Council Quia' Mr. Larry Christiansen, English 9, 1.C.C. Advisor frm' SW' sw -wk! 5 wa 0 - ge-1 .gif-aretrfffgftgfv . -. 'if5l?V'f212ii: 5.24 1f ' 1'2 .. .rate 'gff aiggpzsfg 45-531 ' 5' -f gr-iisi:ff sf ' -I' Hx --pl: f . 1.2.1-W ,gig K ,..,. , ,A 2, 5 -'zffw 2 .fm r int' -: , t 'K 'ffs-ffgft-, ff gli , 5,431 ' g,Q.5,:Is,i,k 'Pl-3.5. 52:1 W rl, gfiiw 1 .1 f KF. ' , .- Mr. Jim Davis, Remedial Reading 10-12, Develop- mental R. 9, Reading Imp. 10, Adv. to Key Club Mr. Buzz Caffee, Mer- chandising 11, 12, Coach .l.V. Basketball and J.V. Football, Advisor to Key Club was, , :fs .5 aws- ill an -ll f 1 l 7 Q21 L 0 'rffcfgr if 1ifr1ig.J2f ?,a.- . -iQJg?rlig, s??t 51: 1 Ns, Q twat - 1'-'Q- 1 -' ,ni iss if 24,3 - ff- ' ,h ff ,, ,W i' ,,f,,lM 5 335354, ee 1 .', at '9- 1 . 5.151 '5 . 5: '.:. ,fi 7. V -. ,UN H3255 As- ,A ..,.. Mrs. Julia Day, Full time Counselor Mr. .lack Cantrell, Counselor full time, Coach-Boy's Tennis, Ad- visor to Tennis Club Mrs. Pat Eckersley, Homemaking 11, 12 Mr. Jim Carden, English 10, 11, Journalism 9-12, .Soph. Class Advisor, Kernal Advisor Miss Hildie Elges, man 9-11, A.F.S. ., 'Q 43 wwf, ,f fs-f , . Q A ,, 1 , , , 'fs ,Mfffff-x,flz -iifwivf, X. , 3 ii? KG t X 'S Q' 5, tsdigfi ,R .. y ,sas me , 'Ah ' S w i - il N M 1 X 6 1 5, L, s f if 1 ,vmif-,,' , , , or ff- 192 Mr. Dick Ellis, Geogra- phy 9, Business Aides 9-12 Mr. Chuck Flanagin, Test-Director, Photo- graphy 11-12, Athletic, and Sierran pictures Mr. Jim Engle, Math ll-12, Boy's P.E. 9-12, Coach B Football, Base- ball, Advisor to Outing Club Mrs. Virginia Folsom, Geography 9, Human Relations Rep. to Kern Division C.T.A. fiiflg Mr. Barrall studies the work of his drafting student. Mr, Fulcher lends N Mr. Lester Engelson, Alg. 9, Alg. 11, Math Dept. Chairman Mrs. Ruth Freed, Speed Reading 9-12, Tutorial Group Mr. Jim Esneault, French 9, 10, ll, Ad- visor to French Club Mr. Ward Fulcher. Hu- manities l2, English 12, English Dept. Chairman Mrs. Susan Farmer, English 10,12 Mr. Ed Goodrich, World Science 10 rfr,i,i., in h . ti1?W E, 'fi' View. if , few words of wisdom f at , Nl 3 , ' rr' f , M ,t 5 vb E a 2 ,ea,, 23, , if -Lf I Mr. Chick Fero, Health- Driver Ed., B.P.E., Ad- visor to Senior Class, Coach-Cross Country, Asst. Track, C Basket- ball '71-7' fffgf 5 . ,,.,r, ,, r.,,,r E ,Qatar , ,gi ,Q . ' fi ' 'H 1 ? x S .1 . . ,.., c Mr. David Grote, Eng- lish 11, Drama 9, Drama Production, Natl. Thes- pian Society English and Mrs. Barbara Fesler, English 11, 12, Advisor to Girls League Mr. Randy Grueber, Woodshop 9, Stagecraft 10-12, Girls Auto Shop 1.0-12 Foreign Language The English Department is the largest and most complex one at East High. It deals with the most im- portant aspect of education, the ability to communi- cate. The department has many different classes to fit each studentis needs. This year, several new special interest classes have been added. Creative writing is for those who wish to write in a vivid imaginative style. Philosophy students examine and discuss the ideas of great thinkers on different values of life. Com- parative religions analyze the beliefs of the wor1d,s live great religions. Seniors also have the opportunity to take Humanities, which is a study of the art and thought of different cultural periods, through literature. East High is fortunate to have such a fine Foreign Language Department. However, too few students realize the value of this opportunity. A foreign language is helpful in many ways. German and Latin are useful in the study of math and science. Personal enjoyment stems from the knowledge of French and Spanish. This year, a new class, Spanish Literature, was offered to native speakers and four year Spanish students. Mr. Grote views a first run of the senior play. .Art and Music People have often thought that art classes are merely electives for pleasure. This is ,rue for some students hut the department is also turning out serious artists. They can develope their talent in over a dozen different skills. These range from hasics such as color knowledge, design, and composition to more advanced skills of etching and' sculpture. The artists may display their accomplishments in the East High Art Festival, the Kern County Art Festival and the Poster Contest. The entire music department was restafled this year. The choral groups sold a record-breaking 12,000 bars of chocolate. The orchestra also did well financially. In addition to fruiteake, they sold two types of candy. Our band was even bigger and better this year. The new majoretles and the squad of flag carriers added greatly to the mag- nificence of their marching presentations. Musically, all of the groups maintained East Highis tradition of excellence. 194 l Mr. Hanst called the shots with the band this year. WA 'QR - An example from one of East Higl 2 ' ' 'M' ' ,, ..., .5 V :fx A-sew-f-1' . tstr A 5 - ,.V-5l.ikp, I V h KN Q p fe A K Xiitatffgig - - - ' - t '11 1 f:, i sn 'Q F' f 2 fi , if if r .ir T' L to I nr5I'1-C' s,g,,i:' ,-3, Lt . i E, -..,,.i,. lgj, ' kv x 4 Mrs. Argele Hammer, Geography 9, Mod. His- tory 11, Pres. Faculty Women's Club L 9' W5 T ,A 'W f K ,,9g,v,f. 'g .h Q' aaa., s 1 . I I 'K' 5 if X I c on ' wx 'oz' 1 HJ: z ,'l .l.c:': I I 5 o ,a3'?u,4', lQ.'0.'o pf -un. Ov to 0 'nf , .,.r , 4 o Q u :- 4 , 0 fo 1' .1f4Q',1'l ', 0.' 7 lo'n4,',c' 0 'I' o' 4 ou 'I 's lf? Miss Dot Hildebrand C.P.E. 9-12, Asst. Advis- or Modern Dance Club ' . A H Q2-E7 ,ll-35 1- 1? 1'-fi . CB--'A 6 14' ei.. fi . :if ,gl 'title 1 123 A L w 3'fs s ., gr ' fig! Via., Mi 9: A S25 7 Mr. Ron Hanst, Reserve Band Beginning lnstru.. Music History, Director Blade Band and Pep Band l Mr. Norman Hartnett, U.S. History 11, English 9, Cov't. Voc. Occup. Advisor Outing Club Mr. Bob Hemingway, Electronics 10-12, Alge- bra 9, Cen. Math 9, Ad- visor Electronics Club, Supvsr, Aud.-Vis. Aids 4 1 'e'f K f hi H .1 if-b 5 as A 1- sl!!! ff , 5 '-.::, Er: Mr. Harry Hildbrecht, Mr. Willis Hill, B.P.E. Mr. Larry Hillary, Eng-. Full time Counselor 9-12, Health 10, Asst. lish 10, 11. Advisor to Varsity Football Coach, J.V. Baseball Coach ,. , A, s .. 'dding young artists. Freshman Class Mr. Jack Hendrix, Eng- lish 9, Advisor to Sier- ran. Advisor to Carver Club Mrs. Evelyn Hopper, G.P.E. 9-12 Ulugh... Two of our administrators display contrasting reactions at a Kernal press conference. 195 Physical Education The Girls P.E. Department offers a wide variety of physical activities for the girls to enjoy. Tennis, golf and swimming are a few of the more common sports offered. The girls also learn some rather unusual sports, each designed to improve skills and abilities. Hockey and fencing help develop stamina and balance. Modern dance and rhythmic balls increases a girls grace and coordination. All of these ac- tivities combined, help to make the girls feel and look their best. The boys P.E. department is devoted to the Greek ideal of physical perfection. To help boys achieve this goal, the department has a great deal of specialized equipment. There are parallel bars, monkey bars, handloops and sev- eral of the revolutionary exergenies. The new- est addition this year is a very fine Universal Weight Training Machine. All the boys worked out on this and it proved very beneiicial. Notice all the bulging muscles on campus! Mr. Bill Houser, Wood- shop 9-12. Coach C Football Mr. Bob Jellison. World Science 10, Intro. to Science 9 Mr. Bob Janzen, Crea- tive Art 9-12, Jewelry 11. 12 Miss Sue Kinney. G.P.E. 9-12, Advisor to -Rally Committee Mr. Stanley's expression, typifies the grim determination so commonly found in our physical education department. Miss Kathy Klotz, Busi- ness lid. 9, Business Math 11 Mr Ed Knapp. Biology ll. World Science ll, Co-advisor to Science Club Mr. Ralph Krafve, U.S. History ll, B.P.E. 9-12, Coach Varsity Basket- ball. Advisor to Varsity Club f ' ' . 1 5 Kwan? , Q x If xx'-Www ffff f K Miss Patricia Krog. C.P.E. 9-l2. Coal-ll Cirls Swim Team. Advisor to Drill Toam. Y rli ,. if y ,y f, -, s i 9, .V A Mr. Lester Makofli. Alge- hra 9, Math Analysis l2, Advisor to C.S.l7. ' ff' 1 ,, V, 64 Miss l'funive l.f'l1r. Eng- lish 9, Advisor to ,limior Class. Mr. Bob Martin, Reading 9, Varsity Line Coach, Advisor to lnteer-Art Clnh, l'Jir0c'tor of Proj- ect Opporlnnityfl E2 3+ ef l' J' 2, M f-U 'fi N lf W 4 1'-' I -.2 yy K5 fp 1 9 -na K 1 - If-fzgiifliv K . if V --ff'?55l?1iiZ?? ' f5ii3i?'W ill! ,ff .r.1!l94:' .rleirlii-lffrzgi' -- Mr. Neal l,ol1man. Algi- lmra 9, Cvomvtry l0. Ad visor to Chvss Clnln. I',g .4 -ff ' if ,M Mrs. Chris Mashtairv. l.i- lmrarian. Mr. Graham l,ov0lac-1' Math 9, Bnsinvss Airlrs 9-12. Co-advisor lo Tan- nis Clulm. ffoarh Girls Tr-nnis Team. Mr. Don Mayer. ,lnvcnilv Hall Tr-h r. ,,,,g, 1i.w vg'1..,y.F, fi an ,y ,,, V 5, ,al 41123 'fr' . ss f . JA- Mr. Carl l.undstrom. Floallll lfdnvation. World lfvvnts. .lliwililv llall. Mr. Tod Mc'Aleo. llng- lish ll. Spvuvll llI1IlI'0V!'- mont 10. Mr. Bell spent most of his time on the floor during the annual donkey lmall garm- Mr. Stanton is deeply engrossed in one of his stimulating lectures Social Studies and Business This year a new approach was used in U.S. History. The nationis beginning through 1890 was summarized in the first quarter of study. The rest of the year the students con- centrated on the 20th century. The library was used extensively to broaden their under- standing of these themes. Sociology also introduced some new ideas to help the student understand himself and others better. This was accomplished through studies of mental illness, intelligence land learning processes. The importance of mans function in society was stressed. Current social problems, group behavior and anthropology were. studied. The business world keeps on growing and our business department expands along ground and understanding of business operations to Business Law which explains all the with it. They offer many courses from business education which gives a student back- legal complexities. This year the department acquired a new steno lab for secretarial practice. The department also acquired 7 very fine new electric typewriters. 198 Miss Sandra McGuire, Algebra 9, General Math 9. Advisor to Freshman Class -5.4 sqpf' Mr. Ray Oxley, Mathe- matics 9, 11, Advisor to Girl's League I ,,,-., 'i QM W fm .1 ga- -' :' Mrs. Janet Richards, Life Science 9, Co- Advisor to Rifle Club Mrs. Carol Rodgers, Piano , Mr. Ramon Melendez, Spanish 9,10 Mrs. Mary Lu Parks, English 9, Co-Advisor to Chess Club Mr. Tom Robesky, Geo- graphy 9, Half-time counselor Mrs. Billie Rogers, Eng- lish 9, Advisor to I.R.C. Mrs. Barbara Mitchell, English 10, Advisor to Sophomore Class 111' Mr. John Penner, Math 10, Science 9, General Shop 9-12, Advisor to Outing Club -+ sw was-. -kwin I fir f 4 Q, E 75 E Ji 5 mf Sai J 5 , Q. is s 11 - 1' js vis. ' I vllezy, is Sit ez 'iff' 'sus 1' I' Mr. Cal Myatt, U.S. His- tory 11 Mrs. Carolvn Peterson, lingilsh 9, 10, Advisor to Carver Club Mr. Walt Napier, Gov- ernment l2, Coach Var- sitv Baseball and ,l.V. Football, Advisor to Inter-Act Club .' ,, I I' 'Q iffrs f '1,-, ,---If ' 5' I I 1 --Er,-. 5 an - K' M: Miss Shirley Peterson, Full time Counselor ,Q- , 3 . +L: 1-t ' , . . N .. -.'Z--2'-,Q-13? -.-: -as if-Q4-aug 2 sz? 3, ., ,, ,,,.. A ,,,, , . ss .,.. .m::::m:: ::,. z.2v's:'s.af i .S-mam -w:s,:.::::u ff-- Mr. Jim Nuanez, Busi- ness Mach. 12, Business Personal Typing Asst. Advis- Club Mr. ,lcan Philipp, Dean of Student Activities Mr. Bob Otto. U.S. His- tory ll, Geography 9, Advisor to Rifle Club Mr. Barney Purcell, Spa- nish 9-12, Advisor to La Tolteca and Literario Espanol .ik .loe Hammer brushes up on his typing skills. Mrs. Berra kept her English classes up- to-date on eadv literature. Piff? Mrs. Betty Rose, English 9. 11, Advisor to Senior Class Mr. Reed Rosenberg, Sociology 10, 12 Mr. Hugh Rouse, Health 10. Sponsor of Safety Economy Run Car Road-e-o Mrs. Sally Ryan, Typing 10, English 11 1 5, A :-- r t '- '2 !.s,..!Ls 5 4, . 8.1.3. -llf . 'zA.1s.rA3: . -'bi . ff' W :rg-sa, -X ,Q 5+ Jw. zTii?75S3iE555if to K 1 xx J K Q ii, 2 'fe asf' Ja 1 'U 1' ' is 4 was ,X X my 11 5 ' - 4 2 lj j f . A Mrs. Lewetta Russell, English 11, Half-time Counselor ,1 . ' H -z- .g,fmt,,,, .4 xcgif -5-riffs? fi ' 'lf 56:5 gl ,Qg,h5,5, 34564. sb.. ' fm Mr. Dick Scatena, Busi- ness Mach. 12, Book-1' keeping 11, 12, Business Law 12 Mr. Brunson elaborates on a technicality of debate. Mr. Carpenter charms Mrs. Jackie Sedam, Creative Arts 9-12, Art 9 Mr. Steve Sponar, Eng- lish 10, Latin 9, 10, Phi- losophy, Comparative Re- ligion, Advisor to Latin Club Mr. Hollis Shannon, B.P.E. 9-12, Coach Var- sitv Football Mr. Norman Stanley, B.P.E. 9-12, Coach HB Class Football and Swimming, Asst. Coach HB Class Football Mr. Bob Sipe, Metal Shop 9-12 Mr. Marvin Stanton, Government 12 Miss ,loyce Snyder, C.P.lQ. 9-12, Advisor to American Field Service Mr. Mike Stewart, Juve- nile Hall Tchr. Mr. Dick Southwick, Be- ginning 1nstr., Piano Di- rector of Orchestra and Cirlls Glee lf . Mr. ,lim Stidham, Art 9-12 3 v lg cl ii 9 is Miss Waters voices her opinion to a group of admirers. Home Economics and Industrial Arts The dream of every girl is to get married. The dream of her future mother-in-law is that she be able to cook, sew, and keep house. The Home Economics department helps each girl become the perfect home- maker. To measure her ability, a girl may take the Betty Crocker test. The expert cook can try for the Crisco Award. The girls can try for the Sterling Silver Contest also by writing an essay. This year the department tried out a new idea. They introduced a special class in boy's cooking. The boys learned to cook such manly dishes as pancakes, hamburgers, and cookies. How good were they? Well they ate everything they made! First, it was the Industrial Revolution. Now, it is the Technological Revolution. This is what the Industrial Arts Department was undergoing this year. Under the direction of Mr. Stutzman, the department has recently' developed new classes which will give students the technical background they need. Many of the new courses such as Industrial Plastics, Fluid Mechanics, Auto and Wood Technology, Aviation, and Electronics were introduced this year. ' t 215. . ...' , r f?f .f- lr, ffziiis' '- fflf ' ' r W , wc.. ,E , 3, gseggg, , ,, I -gszwrczetz tmazlqg iw J. lil: A WN . 1, li it . -1 ' , . r , , 3351, Q2 wltifif N all 'tx A ' ,F I A nm , I f - -aa I ,415 tl rf' Ni, It v -1 Mrs. Eva Striplen, Full- time Counselor at 1 f inf, Q W L Q 6 sg, I x if W 'fg gbniilvif fjgs fl..,ms31?f5'?i .mite Zvi W' , . .1 4' 44 ' . ni- , 5 . sf - Y' ap - . ' - .., v. 'iw ,Wir fra as L Wm . Miss Gwen Teague, G.P.E. 10-12, Half-time Counselor Advisor to Gir1's Service Club Mrs. Barbara Strong, English 11-12 Mr. Leon Tedder, Alge- bra 9, Consumer Math 11, Coach Varsity Wrest- ling and Dirk Football Mr. Dick Stutzman, Body and Fender Repair. 11, 12, Industrial Arts . 5. , 5 tl .-. E331 We gig?- ' V-21t'Y!1'1--2-23f1' H-2....' ., . I LQ syfi , SM ' iwj5,,. A -- . y- ' fa ...., 4 , X, .- -. V .-32,1 5, Q 1 V t -3' 553: .v, f as., . ,,,. .sr y -z., 1 ttitftilt, 1 . tl ' N h'-'S 4 ' . , ' 3 :ye ' . .2 za: ' ' 1 . it 1 -i Q 1 lk s me f la '21 , -4 '11 if -sf 5 11.12221 ' mm iafe Z Sa .edu :mit I ff Mrs. Ethel Teves, Home- making 9-12, Co-Advisor to F.H.A.. Chairman of Homemaking Dept. Mr. Paul Sunderland, Math 11, Chemistry 11, World Science 10, Phy- sics 12, Advisor to Bowl- ing Club Mrs. Marion Turnbull, Geography 9, Ancient History 11 ,..,15,,f . i.. ,--.gf , gi Ayhgiml I J qxgq, 'mfr ft? 45 H, 3 A typically busy da Mr. Leonard Tate, Auto Mechanics 10-12 it w1'g1e:1 :,.ry Hi 'ff' 'rxwists-'s1fi:f.f ,, ' . :fa-xy ti gpg. 4' -. . 19,355 W -fm -. ..,,gg..grf4q!,5, ., .n:weEEff'x4:fit, . V 2 , , -,tSssx?ff!:x - . X :' fr rg 1-my J.. , ff 'ti - 'sei' 'ei' ,f -,,., ax.. fl. . :fi . : -.f,.,,,,lf'--1i2t..,.7w-a Jr., 5 fmt' 13117 525555 5,113.11 , 'igifzfe-Y .lgzwgia rfL1.1iitt5f'iiy5' 1 -f,?1z1ffl?tfifi. . 1 ,LFE N 1 . 41 . 1-ff i'igi3iziif2Ii5iiFii time f 57 Mr. Frank Vail, Basic Drawing 9, Mech. Draw- ing 9, Wood 9 u industrial ' i 8115. new Q - if WW? ww 4 WM' WWW 1. gm-ww r WW 5- .swarm-+5 sr trim Q, - tw , ff if W A ,. i .,,.-Bi ., .... ,. Q F fig rr:--If wifi? .. '1 ' . v d4'l :f: 1 -1 ' '-z-' '- s - -L ., , 4522323 .- mit' 5325.5 FH L giifii 'V 1 .1!-' Ely ' i ff: . VW .. ig .. ,. ,W 1 or .gin . , X. 2139-.5 ...fi-1--ti J K- s-,sizf-:s w ' - 4' E :gk ' 43 1 ,QE is , it Q- . , 25,81 Q n t 4. 2,1 . if jig 1 J. .-fl f girl! ' 45 ,.-Qu Qfffgg, Sf ' .sr f .5 iff' ii 1 1, , 's Sufi-S s 8 ' is ,,' , x QW: M2 X . QQ ,M ., ,iz wegtb, ws ' 2.3:-,Q is I , vi fm -gf-is . ri u liiiiiiiilzszi Mrs. Bonnie Van Voor- his. World Science 10 Mr. Bill Vinson, Geogra- phy 9, History ll, Gov- ernment l2. Chairman of Social Studies Dept. 1 4 Q. ,ff I 4 Q + A , VLL. i hy, EWS --......1,f-.-- - . 1 'W 'f ff2.:. .:ais-' - 5 n-. . .5 Miss Earlene Waters, Dean of Girls, Full-time Counselor, A d vis o r to Messengers and Moni- tors Club .QW G ijt. 'ki f' 5355 f fl 2 R , be . . H ,-?f3e3?if Q .ii 1f': -.esMaf,.r. . .,. . i--me . , V ' -ii a s - - W 51.315 i-vs,:....1sg..--- . .1 iw , -s,x,- A . ' -2544 .5 wr 132.gif We 3 if fysfr . - fs., f ,. an 951' l fi'i3f?'lz? 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Mrs. D11 Mrs. Julia Coodriril. .in- voniie Hull. Nr. Dewey Slninhoitzer. Driver iid. Mr. Larry Jones, Driver Ed. Miss Linda XVyntt. Eng:- iisli 9 10 ii Ono of the many Fine books from our well-stockvd library is In-ing clwrkr-rl out by Augusta Johnson. Helping her is student librarian, Linda Fernandez Lopez. Mr. Philipp receives life membership in P. T. A. l,lCl7T TO RlCll'l'-Mrs. ,ln-an Philipp, Ways and Means. Mrs. J. Wesley Sanderson, President. Mrs. Rod Cooney, l7inanc'ial Secii-tary. Mrs. James Sisson. 22nd Vice President, and Mrs. Walter Ke-rschenniann, Hospitality, planned another successful srnorgasbordl Honorary Life Membership Chairman, Mrs. George Palmer. presents Mr. ,lean Philipp with his honorary life membership vertificate. Mr. Mills, Principal, and Monty Sharp, Student Body President, look on. Mrs. James Sisson, Smorgas- bord Chairman, and her as- sistant Mrs. Philipp, display a delicious array of desserts that were available at the annual event. ..,, 'S' 205 A great staff provided fine service FRONT ROW: Bert Nutter, Walt Napier, Andrew Vash, Alba Simpson, Raymond Paulk, Damon Baker, Jesie Yancy, BACK ROW: Ed Dickinson, Robert Scisrn, Harold Johnson, Fred Harlander, Vernon Scism, James Heath, Vernon Dnuham Robert Buie. Mrs. Billie Bringham Study Hall Mrs. Chris Burciaga Principal's Sec. Mrs. Donna Castro Attendance Sec. Miss Lois Calloway Registrar Mrs. Barbara Chichester Business Office Mrs. Norma Chambers Duplicating Sec. Mrs. Gerrv Dunbier Bin Clerk Mrs. Helen Elder Attendance Sec. Mrs. Lois Hasson Counse1or's Sec. Mrs. Rubv Kitchen Vice Principals Sec. Mrs. Barbara Lane Attendance Sec. Mrs. Lillian Lundv Bookroom ff ,, ,sz . ,V JM' hifi H H wif, trtt t , n ror srh. , ,.,t 5f..l1f'f2'-iz ' L , .Q ' -,. ' ry 5 r '42-. 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Q. uw . ffmf' 'ookvuy I is Qffmx 2512 A' Where Each Sale ls A Business Transaction Not A Deal Fine Aufomobiles, Pickups and Campers for over 22 years BOOKOUT MOTORS Bakersfield, California The oilGN SUCCESS WAr I R1-'ALT SQN VARDE D. WATSON Y '-'OJ Realty 7 , ,V ' X , WARDE D. WATSON REALTY CO. 1807 19th si. - 327-5761 MT. VERNON FLOR ST MT, Vernon a-nd Quincy - 871 -7511 A :www s-5,,z,X. , 1,15 T-:gqmr g - ,, fislnasiimts' ffwzf 1 S , Q rligfielxgll' , i,.A.M.il .Wi-gi 1' T rr? . K - W ,,,x , , ,,,. , .,,..,. , , .. Q 455,35 v' Assay-wi. ' .rg . . -- li ii 19167 at wyjlfgiliisll, l ll 2055 DEWAR'S 1120 Eye sf. 322-0933 f f '- , j ff , . 1 35 5063 4 CHUQJS DCKS BAMBOO CHOPSTICKS 1203 18th 324-9441 SINALOA 910 2OTh.1 06 43 ggti eg Q I S things gg b tt 'With CQKe 1 COCA-COLA I af 'I I ..,, . I l + 2 . 324-l3l3 L 1e sch's PlTl0 8 I'00I. SIIDP SWIMMING POOL CHEMICALS 8. SUPPLIES PATIO FURNITURE, SALES, REPAIR, REWEB ,RESTAURANT sf. - 323-5227 Owners 2657 Niles Sf. FRED 8. LILY LIESCH Bakersfield, Calif. 93306 L Q7 Meg 39 'quill Lil 2 3 the graduating class Q X- il x W- l V- as sf 2, I ll - -7' K M, X llll ,F Jiifililli k xxx . , fl , I yy An, YQ X l 2 2, I t f F A AQ 7, gf gk l fs- 1 l X Vl E f . u, , , 'v ll f 'xl ' , , l -illll I ll l' 24 - ll ll Z f l l ,1 'ill ll' I ll ll l PM lxl ' . l' ll ll-I 'll ls, QL UNDII AUTNOIITY OF YN! COCA COLA COMPANY BOTTLING CORPORATION 4 l 4 l9Tl1 Street 324-6531 DON'S PHARMACY 2513 River Blvd. 327-4497 ASLEY HILLCREST JEWELERS 2848 Niles ST. 871-4671 6 Senior Index ACOSTA, CAROLINA ACOSTA, TERESA - Student Store Mau- ager 3,4. AGALOS, PETE - Inter-Act Club.43 Let- tered in Football 3 yearsg Football 233,45 Let- tered in Swimming 1 yearg Swimming 23 Leg- islative Cotincil 33 Class Council 2. AGUINAGA, CHRISTINE AGUINAGA, JOHN AGUIRRE, ADAM AGUIRRE, JIMMY AHLGREN, STACY ALDRIDGE, PATSY ALEJANDRO, LHJY ALIRE, MARCELLA ALLEN, RICHARD AMADON, GREG ANDRADE, RAYMOND ANTE, RICKY ARTEAGA, MINERVA ARVIZU, ESTELLA- F.H.A. 43 Girls' League 4. ATENCIO, LUCI AYALA, SEFERINO BAILEY, EURA BAILEY, STEPHANIE BANDA, CAROLYN BANDA, ROBERT BARGER, EDWARD - Rifle Club lg Cross Country 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Newspaper Staff 2. BAROS, BETTY BARRET, GREG-Rifle Club 1,23 Cross Country 3,43 Basketball 3,41 Track 4g Publi- cations Photographer. BECK, PATRICIA - Choral Organizations 1,2,3,43 Four Year Music Key3 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. BEESLEY, DAVID BENCH, BRENDA BENEDICT, DONNA - Glee Club lg F.T.A. 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Tennis 2,43 F.T.A. His- torian 4. BERLANGA, SYLVIA BERMUDEZ, MORRIS BERNARD, TONI BERRY, KENNETH BISHOP, MARTHA BLACKHURST, DAVID BLOODWORTH, CINDY BOWLER, DANNY BRADFORD, DENISE BRADLEY, BARBARA BRAST, MICHAEL - C.S.F. 33 Concert Choir 23 Drama 13 Chamber Singers 23 Most Outstanding Student in Sophomore Cl a ss. fGarcesJ BRESSON, SUSAN - Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Girls' League 1,23 Service Club 2,33 Sierran Staff 2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Class Council 1,23 Orchestra Librarian 4g Honor Orches- tra 1,2. A BRIGGS, KAREN BRIGGS, SHARON BRODSKY, THOMAS - Blade Band 13 Or- chestra l,2,33 Wrestling 3,43 Football 1,23 Swimming 3. BROWN, CLAUDIS - Stage Crew 2,3,4Q Most Improved Student Award 2. BROWN, JAMES BURGESS, SHIRLEEN BURK, ELIZABETH - Latin Club -2,3,43 Girls.League 1,2,3,43 Lettered in Swimming 3g Swimming 3,43 Publicity of Latin Club 43 Senior Class Play 4. BURTON, ROGER - Orchestra 1. BUXTON, LINDA BYERS, MICHALE CADENA, GILBERT CALDERON, YOLANDA CALHOUN, REBEKAH - Quill 81 Scroll 13 Thespians 3,43 C.S.F. 2,3,43 C.S.F. Gold Seal Bearer 4: National Merit Letter of Com- mendationg Math-Science Merit Seialg Role in Play 2.4. CANCHOLA, MICHAEL CANCIO, RAYMOND - Wrestling 2,3. CANDELARIA. TED - . 0 CARBAJAL, JESSIE - Club Lierario Es- panol 4. CARDOZA, ANGIE CARDOZA, JUANA CARDOZA, RALPH CARNETT, BEVERLY CARO, LOY CARR, VERNIA CARTER, JIM CASILLAS, ISABELL CASTILLAS, MARCELLA CASTANEDA, ANGIE CASTANEDA, CAROL CATANO, JOHN CATE, MARY CAZARES, FRANK - Football3 Wrestling. CECCARELLI, JEAN CEPEDA, GLORIA CEPEDA, VICTORIA CERVANTES, STEVEN CHAVARIA, SUSAN CHAVEZ, AVELINA CHAVEZ, CYNTHIA CHESTER, WILLETTA CHRISTENSEN, JORAL CISNEROS, ERLINDA CISNEROS, PETE CLARK, CHUCK - Bowling Club 3. CLARKE, PATRICK COLLINS, STEVE CONLEY, MARY CONRAD, BARBARA CONTRERAS, LUCY CONTERAS, TONY - I.C.C. 1,43 Interact 43 Executive Council 1,42 Senior Class Coun- cil 43 Letters in Football 2,32 Bobby Blade Finalist 43 Outstanding Senior fKernalJ 43 Football 2,33 Wrestling 23 Freshman and Senior President3 Blade Band 1,23 Legisla- tive Council 3. COONEY, CATHY COOPER, SHERRILL COPUS, PATRICIA CORN, LEWIS CORTEZ, BEATRICE CORTEZ, LUZ COY, FRANCES CREMER, CLANCY - Blade Band l,2,33 Orchestra 43 Pep Band 2g Legislative Coun- cil 33 Swimming Letter 3g Band Year Pins l,2,33 Swimming 2,3,43 Cross Country 23 Band OHicer 3. CROCKETT, WINFIELD CRESS, CECELIA - Advanced Chorus 4. CRONK, RON-Bowling Club 4g Rifle Club3 Football. CROUSE, DEBBIE - Girls' League 113,43 I.R.C. 1,2,3,4. CRUZ, DANIEL CRUZ, DAVID CUELLAR, BERTHA DAHLEN, KEN - Letter 23 Football 2,3Q Basketball 2,3,4. DALEN, DAN DALTON, DEBORAH - Future Homemak- ers of America 1,2Q Girls' League 1,2,3Q Sew- ice Club 1,23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Co-ed 23 Jr. Publicity: F.H.A. Historian 2: Class Coun- cil l,2,33 Sierran Staff 2,3,43 Editor of Sier- ran 4. DANIELS, SCOTTY DASHER, MIKE DAVIS, CAROLYN DAVIS, HENRY DAVIS, JANET - Literally Yours Staff 43 Staff Photography 3,43 Kemal 1,23 Girls' League 1. DAVIS, JENNIFER - Girls' League 1,2,3,43 A.F.S. 2,33 Service Club 4. DAY, SHEILA DEASON., MEL DELACRUZ, VIOLETA DELAROSA, ARTHUR DELAROSA, ELUTERIO DELATORRE, ROMANA DELGADO. FRAPLIS. DELIS, DEAN-Class Council l,2,3,43 I.C.C. 2g A.F.S. 2,33 I.R.C. 1,43 Bowling Club, Rifle Club, Chess Club3 Key Club 1,2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,43 Executive Council 23 Interact 43 Legislative Council 1,2,3,43 Letter Varsity Wrestling3 Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3,4-3 Frosh Treasurer3 Sophomore President 3 Class Council 1,2,3,4. DELTORO, PAUL DESAULNIER, LINDA-Girl's League 1,2, 3,43 Honor Rcllg Assistant Swim Instructor. DESAULNIER, LYNN DEANGELO, PATRICE DIAZ. RICHARD DOMINGUEZ, JOE DOMINGUEZ, JULIA DONOVAN, MARY DUCKWORTH, LELAND DUFFY, MIKE-J.V. letter 33 Wrestling 2,3,4. DUKE, VICKI DURHAM, MYRA-F.H.A. 1 EDMONSON,'DEBBIE--Service Club 1,23 Rally Club 1,2,43 Class Council 12,33 Girl's League l,2,3,43 Frosh Rally Chairman3 Ap- prentice Songleader 33 Varsity Songleader 4g Special Days Committee. ELIAS, ARTEMISA ELLINGTON, TERRY ENDSLEY, STERLING ENGSTROM, PATRICIA-Orchestra 1,23 Advanced Girl's Ensemble 2g Concert Choir 3,4 Librarian3 Chamber Singers 3,4 Librarian3 A.F.S. 2,43 Thespians l,2,3,43 Senior Pub- licity Manager 4. ENRIQUEZ, ROY ESCALERA, EVELYN ESPARZA, LUPE ESPITIA, MICHAEL ESQUIVEL, EZEQUIEL ESSLINGER, MARIA-Executive Council 43 Girl's League 4g Service Club 43 Exchange Student 43 A.F.S. 43 .Kemal Staff 43 A.F.S. Speeches 4. ESTRADA, CHARLIE ESTRADA, DIANE ESTRADA, HECTOR EVANS, LAWANA-Girl's League 4. FANT, BILL-Key Club 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 23 Class Council 23 Victory Bell 2,43 Kernal Staff 2,3,4, Page 3 editor 3,43 Thes- pians 4g Cast Senior Play 43 Special Days Committee 2. FELTUS, JEANETTE FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ, YOLAN FERRIS, BETTY FINDLEY, PAMELA-Girl's Glee 13 Mes- senger 23 Librarian 1,23 A.F.S. 1,2,4 F.T.A. 43 Concert Choir 2,3,4. F ISH, RICHARD-Lettered in Cross Country 3,43 Track 3,4. FITTS, DOUGLAS FLORES, EDNA FLORES, LAWRENCE FLORES, NATALIE F LORES, TONY FONDETTI, DANIEL FRANCO, PATRICIA FRYER, DARYL GALINDO, ROBERT GAMBOA, CHARLES GANUS, TOM GARCIA, HELEN GARCIA, DALE GARCIA, MARK GARCIA, TOM GARCIA, VICTOR GARDNER, CHRIS GARRETT, ERVIN GARZA, ISABEL GARZA, MARGARET-F.H.A. 2,43 La Tol- teca 33 Girl's League I,2,3,4Q I.R.C. 4 I.C.C.3 Modern Danceg Vice Pres. F.H.A.g Pres. F.H.A. 4. GENDUSIE, DIANE GIPSON, SHIRLEY GODY, JESSE-M and M Club 4 GOMEZ, DAVID GOMEZ, ESTHER-La Tolteca 1,2,3,4. GONZALES, BLANCA GONZALES, FRANK GONZALES, MARGARET GONZALES, MARTHA GONZALES, ROBERT GONZALES, ROSE GONZALEZ, DAVID GONZALEZ, PAUL GONZALEZ, ROSA GOODMAN, ALLAN-Senior Class Council 4', Varsity Football 3,4, B class football 2, Baseball 2, Blade Band 1, Kernal Staff 2,3,4. GRANILLO, RUTH GRANT, GEORGIA GREEN, LINDA GREGORY, JAMES-Boy's glee, Concert Choir GRIESEL, CAMERON-Thespians l,2, Ta- O-Ka l. GRIFFIN, DAVE GROVERS, JOHN GUERRA, ELIZABETH GUEVARA, MARY GUTIERREZ, CYNTHIA GUTIERREZ, IRENE GUTIERREZ, ROSIE HADDAD, MARIE-Girl's League 1,2,3,4, Legislative Council l,3. HAMILTON, DONALD HAMILTON, KATHY HAMM, RANDY HAMMER, JOSEPH-I.R.C. l,2,3,4, Chair- man of I.R.C. Talent show, Junior Class Council 3, Key Club Senior Representative 4, Football B class 3, Varsity Football 4, Swim- ming 1, Wrestling 2,3, Golf 3.4, Smlfldillg Board 3, Legislative Council 4, Treasurer of I.R.C. 3. HANDLEY, SCOTT HARDIN, JOHNNY HARRIS, ARTHUR HARRIS,REGINA HARRISON, SHIRLEY HARSH, CHERI-Tennis Team 3. HATFIELD, KATHLEEN HAYES, MARILYN HAYES, BRENDA HEMINGWAY, JAN HENDERSON, DOROTHY HERAS, OLGA HEREDIA, JACINTO HERNANDEZ, ARTHUR HERNANCEZ, DAVID HERNANDEZ, LINDA HERNANDEZ, ROSEMARY-Spanish Liter- ary Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer of Spanish Literary Club. HEWES, CHRISTOPHER-Latin Club 1,2, 3,4, Science Club 4, Wrestling Club Vice Pres. 4. HEWITT, MARY HILDEBRAND, GLENN HINOJ OSA, LOUIE-La Tolteca, Club Literarie Espanol. HINZO, HENRY HINZO, MARYLOU HOLTZCLAW, DAVID-C.S.F. 1,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, B and C class Football, Varsity Swimming. HOOVER, SUSAN HORTON, JERRY HOYT, JOHN-Interact Club 3,4, Lettered in Football 3, B Class Football 2,3, Track 3, Varsity Swimming 4. HUGGINS, ROBERT HULSEY, J UDY-Girl's League l,2,3,4, Service Club 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. HUNGARY, MARIAN-I.R.C. 3,4, Kernal 3,4-, Literally yours 3, Sounding Board 4. HUNTER, TOMMY IRISH, AARON IRVIN, CHUCK JACKSON, AUGUSTA JACKSON, CAROLYN JACKSON, GARY JACKSON, RONALD JACKSON, SUSAN JENSHUS, TERESA-Girl's League 3, American Field Service 3, Girl's Glee Club 1,2, F.H.A. JOHNSON, MARK JOHNSON, YVONNE-Carver Club, Sec- retary Carver Club 4. JOHNSTON, JOYCE-C.S.F. 3,4, Pres. C.S.F. 4, A.F.S. 2, Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Girl's League 1,2,3,4, Kernal Staff editor-in-chief, Senior Class Secretary 4, Service Club Publicity manager, Inter-Club Council Secretary, Delegate Teenage 'City Government Day, Betty Blade Semi Finalist, Executive Council, Calif. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. JONES, DOUG JONES, JERRY JONES, MARY JONES, RONNIE J OVEN, DORA J UAREZ, FRANCIS JUAREZ, TERESA-Girl's League, La Tol- teca 2, Girl's Choir. KALBAUGH, GERALDINE KEELING, DEBBIE KELLER, KAREN KINDELBERGER, CONSTAN KING, MARLENE-C.S.F. l,2,3,4, A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, I.C.C. 4, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Blade Band 1,2,3, Pep Band l,2,3, Service Club 2,3,4, Gold Seal, Liberal Arts and Math Science Merit Seal, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, Bank of America Liberal Arts Win- ner, A.F.S. Candidate and Finalist 1968 Summer Abroad, Swimming 3, A.F.S. His- torian 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, I.C.C. Publicity, Latin Club Treasurer, Blade Band Uniform Sgt., Service Club Rally Chairman and Pres., Sounding Board 4. KIRK, DEBRA KIZER, CHERYL KLASSEN, PAT KLINGENBERG, MICHAEL KRECKLOW, DAVE KROEKER, EARL KYLE, PATRICIA LAGER, JOHN LAIRD, MARY LAMPE, DAVID-Key Club 2,3, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Thespians l,2,3, C.S.F. 2,4, Merit Seal, S.B. Vice-Pres. 4, Sophomore Rep. 2, Campus Affairs 3, Blade Band l,2,3,4, Orch- estra 3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4. LANDUCCI, JANICE LEASK, DAVID LEMAY, ALAN LEON, DAVID LEVI, PATTY-Girl's Glee I, Concert Choir 2,3. LEWIS, BETTY LEWIS, ROSEANNA LIGHT, DAVE-National Thespians 4, Sen- ior Class Play 4. LIRA, HILBERTO LITTLE, BECKY LIVERMORE, SHEILA-Modern Dance 4, Girl's League 3. LIZHARRAGA, LOUIE LOCKHART, LESLYN N LOPEZ, JOE LOPEZ, RAYMOND LOPEZ, RICHARD LOPEZ, ROBERT LOWE, NICHOLAS-Interact Club 4, Var- sity Club 3.4, I.C.C. 4, Legislative Council 3,4-, Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 2, Senior Class Council, Varsity Club President. LOZANO, LARRY-I.R.C., La Tolteca, I.C.C., Track, Pres. of Boy's Glee, Concert Choir, Sergeant at Arms and Pres. of La Tolteca. LOZANO, PATRICIA LUCERO, RONALD LUDEKE, STEVE-Latin Club 2,3,4, Key Club 3, Football 3,4, Track l,2,3. LUERA, MARSIANO LUMIS, PATTY LUNA, EDDIE MACDONALD, CATHY MADRID, JOHN MALOUF, BEVERLY-Service Club 2, Rally Club l,2, A.F.S. 2, Class Council l,2,3, Girl's League 1,2, F rosh class Yell, J.V. Yell 3. MARON, EDWARD MARQUES, DANELLE-French Club, Girl's League 2, Bank- of America Scholarship Certificate Award 4, Student Body Play 4. MARQUEZ, J UANITA MARTIN, MARCIA MARTIN EZ, ERASMO MARTINEZ, HENRIETTA MARTINEZ, HERLINDA MASON, TILITHA McALLISTER, GEORGE McCAA, NANCY McCUTCHEON, PAMELA-A.F.S. 3. McCUTCHEON, SHARON McDANIEL, JOANN McFADDEN, GLORIA McGEE, DAVID McLAUGHLIN, MARK McMULLEN, MIKE McNICHOLS, JAMIE McRAE, LARRY MELENDEZ, MARIA MENDOZA, JOE METZGER, MARK-National Thespians, Senior play 4, Student Body Play 4, Yearbook photographer 4. MEYER, GAIL MIGLAS, PAT MILLER, JIM-Interact 3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Football Letterman, Track Letterman, Class Council l,2, Legislative Council 1. MIRANDA, CARMEN MIRANDA, MIARIANO MOEHNKE, CHRIS MOJ ICA, ALICE-Girl's League l,2,4, I.R.C. 4, La Tolteca 2,4, Legislative Council l,2,4, F .H.A. Publicity Mgr., Girl's League Treas- urer 4. MONSIBAIS, ISAAC MONTANEZ, EVANGELINA MOORE, ANNETTE-Girl's League 1,3,4, A.F.S. 2,3,4, Thespians 4, I.C.C. 4, A.F.S. Vice Pres. 4, Historian 3, Thespians Vice Pres. 4, I.C.C. Vice Pres. 4. MORALES, DONNA MORENO, SALLY-La Tolteca 3, Legis- lative Council 4. MORGAN, GARY MORGAN, LARRY-Key Club,Varsity Club, Valley Champ in Wrestling, Blade Band Cpt., Sgt. at Arms 4, Gold Seal B, Symphony orchestra. MORIN, DANIEL MORRISON, MARK--A.F.S. 1,2, Key Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, B Class Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Soph. Class Publicity Manager, Class Council 1,2. MOSLEY, PATRICIA-Girl's Glee 2,3, Con- cert Choir, Adv. Girl's Ensemble 4, Librarian 4. MOTE, LORENA MOTT, KATHLEEN-Rifle Club 3,4. MOYES, TOM MUNN, ROBERT MUSE, LINDA MUSTIN, CATHERINE NAVARRO, DAVID MEIRA, JUAN MEIRA, ROSALVA-Spanish Literary Club. NEWSOME, LOIS NEWSOME, THEODIS NICHOLAS, BECKY-C.S.F. 1,2, Service Club 3,4, F.H.A. l,2, Girl's League 1,2,3,4, Betty Blade Semi-Finalist 4, Merit Seal- Math Science, Liberal Arts and Business Education, Tennis 2,3,4, ,President F.H.A. 2, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Class Council l,2,3,4, Alt. to Girl's State, C.A.S.C. Rep to State Board of Edu- cation, Teenage City Govt. Day 4. NIKKEL, GERALD NOBLES, MARY OLSON, LESLIE-F.H.A. 3,4, Pep Club 2. ONEILL, NANCY-Service Club 3, Girl's League l,3, Rally Club 3, Finalist for Queen of Hearts, Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Blade Band 1,2,3,4, Outstanding Senior Athlete 4. OREAR, DENISE-F.H.A. 4, Girl's League l,3,4. ORTIZ, F ELIX ORTIZ, FREDDY OXFORD, DENISE--Girl's League 1,2,3,4. PAIR, CLAUDIA PAIR, MARSHA PARAMO, YOLANDA PARKER. JERRY 7 PALITZ, MARSHA-Rally Club 4, I.R.C. l,2,3,4: Girl's League l,2,3,4: Orchestra I,2, 3,4: F.T.A. 2: Service Club 2,3: Rifle Club 3: C.S.F. I,2,3: I.C.C. 4: Finalist for Betty Blade 4: Candidate for Formal Queen 4: Candidate for jr. Princess 3: Queen of Hearts 4: Tennis Team l,2.3,4: S.B. Rally Chairman 4: Orchestra Publicity 3,4: I.R.C. Publicity 3: I.R.C. Vice Pres. 4: Girl's League Vice Pres. 4: Service Club Ir. Rep: Executive Council 4: Class Council 2,4: Potentis Y 2,3. PARDIN, RAYMOND PATTEE, KATHY-Girlis League: Legis- lative Council I. PATTERSON, ELIZABETH PAYNE, LETHA PENA, BOBBY PEREZ, ANTONIA PEREZ, JOHN-C.L.E. PEREZ, MARIA-La Tolteca: Girl's League l: Future Homemakers 4: Student Store 4. PERICH, JOSEPH-Football 3: Baseball 3. PERRY, STEVE-Carver Club PETERSEN, PAT PFENDLER, DENNIS PIERCE, KAREN PIKE, PENINY-F.T.A. 2: Kernal Staff 3, Literally Yours 4. PINA, IGNACIO PONTE, BOBBY-Varsity Club: Baseball 1,2,3,4. POWERS, MARJORIE-Girlls League I,2, 3,4-. PUENTE, GLORIA QUIROZ, LILY QUIROZ, MANUEL-Cross Country lLet- tered in BJ : Track. QUIROZ, SEBASTIAN RAGSDALE, STUART RAMBO, PATRICIA-Girl's League 9: CSF 2,3,4: Latin Club 4: Service Club 4: Gold Seal Cand. Nat. Council of Teachers of Eng. Award, Merit Seal in Liberal Arts: Chairman of Committee for Jr.-Sr. Prom. RAMIREZ, CARLOS RAMIREZ, LUPE RAMIREZ, MARY RAMOS, RAMON RAMOS, STELLA RANGEL, MARIANNE-Legislative Council 3: IRC3: FTA 3. RANGEL, REBECCA-AFS: Tolteca. RANGEL, TONI-AFS 3: Swim 4. RASMUSSEN, WENDY RASSMAN, KENT REED, DEBRA REID, CHARLOTTE-Literally Yours lArt Editorj 4. REID, MICHEAL REYES, DELIA REYES, ,IULIO-Interact 4: Baseball. REYES, LINDA-CSF 4: Bank of America Award. REYES, RUDY REYES, STEPHEN-Orchestra l,2,3,4: FTA l,2: Key Club 3: Cross Country 2: SB Pub- licity 3: ,Ir. and Sr. Class Councils: Exec. Council 3. RHODES, JOHN-Band 2,3,4: Pep Band: Assist. Drum Major 3: Drum Major 4. RHODES, TERESA RICHARDSON, KAREN-Inter Racial Club 2,3,4 fTreas. 41. RICKEL, KATHRYN RIEMER, STEVEN RILEY, DWIGHT RILEY, GAIL RILEY, LILLIE ROBERSON, ROBERT ROBINSON, JIM--Varsity Club 3,4: Foot- ball fall city lineman of yr.: lst team all-city offensive teaml : Track. ROBINSON, MARGARET-French Club 3, 4: CSF 4: Sounding Board 4. ROBLES, FRANK ROCHA, CHRISTINE-Swimming 4: Class Rep. 4: Band 1. RODRIGUEZ, JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ, LENO RODRIGUEZ, MAGDALENO RODRIGUEZ, PETE RODRIGUEZ, ROY ROE, GLAE ROGERS. KERRY-Service Club 3: Class Council 3.4: Rally 3,4: Rifle 3: Girl's League 1.2.3,-1: IRC 3.4: Legis. Council I: Jr. Prin- cess 3: Tennis l,2,3: ,IV Song 3: V Song 4: Sec. Historian IRC 4. ROMERO, DAVID ROMERO, ESPERANZA ROSS, DEBRA-F.H.A. 4: Girlls League 1,2. ROSS, MARILYN-Girl's Glee 2: Advanced Girls 3: Concert Choir 4. ROTRAMEL, WILLIAM-Bowling Club fPres. 43 : B Class Football 2. RUBIO. MARY-Spanish Honor Society 3. RUIZ, ELOY-Track and Cross Country: B Class Letter and C Letter in Cross Country and Track. RUIZ, JOSE RUIZ, RICARDO RUSSELL, PAT-AFS l,2,3,4: Service Club 4: Girl's League 2,3,4: Tennis Team 2,3: Make-up Chair.-Sr. Play. RYAN, GARY-M 81 M: 3rd place in Essay sponsored by WCTU: Var. Baseball 4. SALDANA, MARY ELLEN SALYARDS, GREG L. SANCHEZ, EMILY SANCHEZ, ,IOE A. SANCHEZ. SALLY SANCHEZ. SUSAN SANDERSON, KAY I.-Girl's League I-4, Orchestra l-4, historian and concert mistress, Kern Co. Honor Orchestra I-4, F.T.A. I-4, Service Club 4, Literally Yours 3, co-editor, Piano Club 4, Modern Dance 4, Merit Seal in Liberal Arts, Bank of America Award in Fine Arts, Tennis Team 2, Legislative Council Parliamentarian 3, Member All-Calif. High Sc-bool Symphony Orchestra 4, Qualified for All-Southern Calif. Symphony Orchestra 4, Scholarship to Idyllwild Arts Foundation of Music. SANFORD, VERN A. SAVEDRA, ROBERT .I. SAWYER. .IOHNNY M.-Most Valuable Player J.V. 3, C Football, Basketball, B Base- ball 2, B Football, Basketball, Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4. SCHMIDT, SUSAN K.-Girl's League 1-4, A.F.S. 2-4, Service Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Service Club Pt. Mgr. 4, Play Makeup Com- mittee 4. SCHRADER, DAVID S. SCHROETER, MARK S. SCHUCK, JIM D. SCHWARTZ, ROBERT L. SCOTT, LAVONNE I.-A.F.S. 2-4. National Thespians 3,4, I.C.C. 4, A.F.S. Pres., Thespians Sec. I.C.C. Publicity, S.B. Play 3. SCROTE, YVILLIAM E. SEABOLT, LLOYD L. SEAMAN. JAMES M.-M8zM Club 4, Poem published in Scope Magazine, Baseball 4, Pres. and Treasurer of M8zM Club. SEARS, PEGGY L.-Girl's Glee I,2, Concert Choir 3,4. SEIBOLD, SHIRLEY M.-C.F.S. 1-4, Sierran 2-4 Fac. Ed. 2, Assist. Photo Ed. 3, Editor 4, Gold Seal, Vice Pres. of C.S.F. 4, Honor I-4, Chairman Gold Seal Luncheon 3. SEMBACH, SHIRLEY L. SENTER, ,IEANINE K.-Girl's League I-4, I.R.C. 2-4, Girl's League Historian, I.R.C. Publicity. SHANK, KAREN SHARP, MONTY W.-Key Club 1-3, Interact 4, Varsity Club 3,4, I.C.C. 3,4, Class Council 2-4, Thespians 2-4, Glendon Rogers Award, Boys State Rep., B class Football 2, B Track 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity 3,4. Soph. V.P., Ir. Pres., S.B. Pres., Smoke Out 4, S.B. Play 2,3. SHEARER, GEORGE W. SHEARER, LINDA M.-Adv. Girls Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Chamber Singers 3,4, F.T.A. I-4, Girl's League I-4, Girls Glee 1, Idyllwild Scholarships I-3, Jr. Class Sec., F.T.A. Cor. Sec. 2 V.P. 3, Teenage Gov. Day 4, DAR Candidate 4, S.B. Sec., Girl's League Business Manager 3, Outstanding Senior- Kemal 4, Kern County Honor Choir 2-4, ACDA Seattle, Washington Convention, Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom, Class Council 3,4, Solo Small Ensemble, Amahl and the Night Visitor 3. SIMMONS, IULIAN SIMON, BARBARA-ORC 4: Latin Club 2-4: Legislative Council 4 ISECJ 3 Swimming 2,3.4, lLetterJ, Assist. Swim teacher: Honor Roll. SIMON. SUSAN SIMRIN, STEVE-Rifle Club 1,21 FTA: CSF: AFS: ICC: IRC: BFA 3: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Leg. Coun. 3: Senior Play. SIPE, SANDRA SMITH, ARMAND SMITH, CHRISTINA-AFS 2,3,4 FTA 41 Girl's League l,2,3,4: Costume Committee Sr. Class Play: Foyer Chairman Winter Girl's Date. SMITH, ROBERT SORIA, JESSIE SOTO, ROBERT-Baseball 2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Three-year letter in Baseball, Cross Country. SOZA, .IESSIE SPALINGER, DONALD SPARKS, ANTHONY-Outing Club. STAHL, MARTHA-Kernal Staff 2,3,4. STEPHENS, XVAYNE STEWART, BILLY-Outing Club STEWART, MARY STIERN, TIMOTHY-Key Club 2,3: Varsity Club l,2,3,4: Interact 4: Football 3,4: Basket- ball l,2,3,4: Baseball 1: Swimming I: Var- sity Letters in Football, Basketball: ,IV Letter i11 baseball: Frosh RCP-Z Ir. Class Vice Pres.: SB Awards Chairman. STILWELL, SHEILA STOCK, RANDY STOLT, VERNA-AFS l,2: Girl's League 2,3,4: CSF 3,4: Sounding Board 4: Sec. of CSF 4. STRAMLER, GARNETT STRICKLAND, RORY SUAREZ, BENITA SUGHRUE, JENNIFER-Girl's League I,2, 3,4: FTA 3,4: AFS 3,4: Service Club 2: Thespians 4: Spanish Honor Society 3,4: Girl's State Rep.: Tennis Team I,2: Exec. Counc. 4: Class Council l,2,3,4: Treas. CASC, Dist. I6 4: Vice Pres. FTA 4: Sec. Spanish Honor Society 3,4: Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman. SUMLIN, PAT SUNIGA, DENNIS SWALLOW, LYLE SWEDER, CHRIS-Girl's Glee Lib.: Cham- ber Singers 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4: Girlis League l,2,3,4: Service Club 2,3,4: AFS 4: CSF 2,43 Idyllwild Schol. 3: Merit Seal: Brigadoon 2: SB play. TATE, ROBERT-Latin Club 2,3: Football 2: YVrestling 2. TAYLOR, BRENDA TAYLOR. .IEANETTE-Carver Club l,2,3,4: Girl's Glee 2,3: Leg. Council 2. TAYLOR, MICHAEL TERXVILLIGER, BONITA TETER, STEVEN-AFS 2,3,4: Key Club 4: Class Council l,2,3: Kernal 4: Swimming 2.3: Football 3: AFS Pub. 3,4: Sports Ed. Kernal 3,4. THOMAS, CHERYL TIBBS, JERRY TIJERINA, JOHN-Hall monitor TILLMAN, TIMOTHY TORRES, JOHNNY TORRES, .IORGE TOVAR, PATTY TREJO, CARL TREVINO, BLAS TRUITT, MATHEW TYSON, CINDY-Girl's League I,2,3, Pres. 4: Legi. Coun. Vice Chrm. 4: ICC: Class Council 3,4: Service Club 3. UHLER, FRED ULMER, WILLIAM VALENTINE, STEVEN VALENZUELA, CHRISTINE-La Tolteca Club. VALLEJO, DANIEL VERDE, VERDE-Key Club 3,4: Student Store 3,4 fMgr.J: Literatura Espanol Pres. ling Var. 3,4: Leg. Counc. 2 years: Senior Class Counc. 1. VILLANUEVA, SUSAN XYAEEORD, JACQUELINE WALLACE, DIANNE WALLING, CHARLES WALTERS, MARLENE-Girl's League l,2, 3.4: Assist. Swim Instr.: Honor Roll. WANDICK, JUDY WARD, LINDA WATERHOUSE, STEVE WATERMAN, JAN-CSF 3,45 Leg. Council 3: Sounding Board 4: FHA 1: Service Club 2,3,4g Girl's League l,2,3,4g Hospitality Chair. 4: Winter Queen: Semilfinalist Calif. St. Schol.: Chairman Winter Formal: Chair. Big-Little Sister Party 4. WATTS, NANCY-FHA 4: Girl's League 4, Spanish Honor Society 4: Sec. FHA 4. WEBB, RICHARD-Bowling Club 4: C Bas- ketball 2: Vice Pres. Bowling Club. WEEKS, LARRY WEIDINGER, CHERYL XXLEKER, GARY WELLS, EDDIE WENDLER, KENT WESLEY, WILLIE WETZEL, SUSAN-Girl's Glee, Concert Choir: Drama, Girl's League. WHITAKER. KATHRINE-Latin Club 1,2, 3,4: Rally Club 3,41 Girl's League 1,2,3,4: Jr. Class Council l,2,3,4: ICC, Junior Class Rally: Sr. Clas: Rally: Latin Club Pres.: Finalist for Belly Blade: Finalist for Queen of Hearts. WHITE, JOHN WHITE, RONNIE WILHELM, ED-Orchestra 1,2,3,4. WILKENING, DAVID WILKINS, CHARLES XX'1LKINS,IRENE XYILKINS, LINDA WILLIAMS, CHERYL WILLIAMS. DORRAINE WILLIAMSON, LORNA WILSON, DENNIS--Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 2.4: Stage Band 4: Honor Bands 4, County Honor Band 1,2,3,4: Football 2,43 Golf 4: Band Captain 4: Sr. Class Counc. WILSON, MARSHA WINKELMAN, JOANN WINN. LEE WOLIN, ROBERT WOOD, FRAND WOOD, GARY YOUNG. ELDA CHasses Abernethy, Brenda B. 75,170 Acosta, Carinie A. 75,141 Acosta, Caroline 42 Acosta, Frank J. 85 Acosta, Mary F. 65,162 Acosta, Teresa A. 42,178 Adame, Robert S. 65 Adams, Mike 75 Aday, Kathy M. 65 Addington, Richard 185,160 Agalos, Julie Agalos, Pete 106,42,l82 Agosto, Joe Jr. 85,160 Agosto, Rebecca 65 Aguilar, Diane 65,173 Aguilar, Ruben 65 Aguinaga, Christine 62 Aguinaga, John 42 Aguinaga, Rita 85 Aguinaga, Sara 85 Aguirre, Abel Aguirre, Adam Aguirre, Aguilar Aguirre, Jesse 85 Aguirre, Jimmy 42,162 Aguirre, Linda 85 Aguirre, Louie Aguirre, Raymond 44,155,132 Aguirre, Steve 65 Aguirre, Steven 85 Aguirre, Trinidad 85 Ahlgren. Stacy 102, l03.3T,169,141 Ajootian, Rick 85,166,181 Akers, Rick 85,112,137 Aldean, Jay 65 Aldridge, Patsy 42 Alejandro, Lilly 42 Alexander, Louvena 85 Alexander, Ronald 75,113 Alire, Marcella 42,162 Alire, Margaret 85 Alire, Richard 65,162 Allen, Jan 85 Allen, Richard Allmon, Debbie 85,143 Allred, Pamela 75,27 Altamirarno, Dolores 65 Alvarado, Asfred 65,112,27,129 Alvarado, Barbara 85 Alvarez, Arthur 85,94 Alvarez, Bacilisa 65 Amadon, Greg 42 Amparano, Phillip 85,112,132 Amstutz, Gary 75,113,164,126,127, 142 Anaya, Lorraine 75 Anaya, Richard Anderson, Don 85 Anderson, Debra 85,152,166 Anderson, Kathy 75 Anderson, Michael 75 Anderson, Robin 85 Anderson, Ruthie 85,170 Anderson, Scott 75,124 Anderson, Tony 85 Andrade, Raymond 42,180 Andreotti, Carol 75 Anglin, Don 65 Anglin, Sandy 85 Anglin, Susan 85 Ante, Irene 65,160,162 Ante, Norma 75 Ante, Rickey Ante, Robert 75,155 Aparicio, Delores 75 Apodaca, Ramona 85 Apreasa, Jose 85,114,117 Apresa, Raymond 75,114 Aragon, John 75 Aragon, Jorge 85,113 Arambula,Steven 65 Arambulo, Marylor Aranda, Susan 65 Arant, Paula 85 Araujo, Albert 65 Araujo, Richard 75 Archaer, Vernon 65,106 Arias, Kathy 85 Arias, Vickie 65 Armendariz, Terry 85 Armendariz, Vincent Armistead, Elaine 75 Armistead, Tom 85 Arms, Kenneth Arredondo, Esther 75 Arredondo, Johnny 85,114,117,133 Arredondo, Mary 65 Arredondo.Patricio 65 Arrington, Cherylann 85,166 Arteaga, Minerva 175,42 Arvizu,Estella 42,161 Arvizu, Phillip Arvizu, Ray 75,113,155 Asbury, Alan Ashbeck, Curt 85,112 Ashbeck, Greg 75,138 A4l1lli'00li.RPllPC'CEl 75 Ashlock, Jenny 75,178,169 Atencio, Luci 42 Atkinson, Tom 75,27,119,136 Aultman. Donnie Ausbie, Gloria 85 Austin, Cathy 75,171 Austin, Debbie 85 Austin. Ellen 85 Austin, Jolmny 65,171 Ayala, Romelia 65,162 Ayala. Seferino 42 Azparren, Annette 65,143 Baca, Bennie 75 Baca, John 85.129 Badgley, Mona 85 Bahr, Diana 75,27,29 Bailey, Donald 94 Index Bailey, Eura Bailey, Jeff 75 Bailey, Shirley 85 Bailey, Stephanie 42 Bailey, Thomas 85 Baird, Elizaberh 85,160 Baker, Constance 75 Baker, Doug 75,110,129,130 Baker, Laurie 65 Baker, Terry 85,155 Balderas, Joe Balderas, Maria Ball, Deane 85 Ball, Stevan 65 Balz, David 65,155,136 Banda, Carolyn 42 Banda, Robert Banks, Glade 85 Banks, Lynda 75,176 Banks, Rickard Barber, Archie 85,180 Barver, Carl 65,112,159,132 Barger, Edward 114,116,42,130 Baron, Wayne 65,129,128 Baros, Betty Barraza, Anna 85 Barraza, Benny 65 Barraza, Martha 85 Barraza, Pete 65,155 Barreraz, Rogue 85 Barrett, Greg 114,125 Barriente, Lydia 75 Barrios,Roseann 65,162 Bartlett, Bonne 65,155,l78,141 Bar-ilemeonnie 65,154,155,171, 143 Bartlett, Pamela 85,155,27 Bartlett, Valerie 65 Basman, Chris 65,106,24,26 Basquez, Tam 85 Battles, Laurie 94 Baxter, Beth 85 Baxter, Casey 65 Baxter, Terry 75,174 Bayne, Claudia 75 Bazaldua, Ernest Beadle, Edward 65,106,27,l82,183. 130 Beasley, Jon 85,152 Beavers, James 65 Beazley, Janet 85,152 Beazley, Todd 65 Bell, Rod 75 Beck, Patricia 45,159,41 Beeney, John 65' Beesley, Danny 75 Beasley, David 42 Beesley, Ronald 65 Beeson, James 85 Behling, Richard 85.137 Bejarano, Carlos 65,162 Bell, Bruce 75,110,129,130 Bell, Bryan 85,113,129,133 Bentley, Glenn Bell, Marcia 65,431,181 Beltran, Robert 85,113,159,160, 125 Benavente, Norma 85 Benavente, Robert 65 Bench, Brenda 42 Benedict, Colleen 85,174,143 Benedict, Donna 43,167,143 Benedict, Joann 65,174,177,143 Bennett, Lee 85 Bennett, Nathan 75,179 Bergen, Shelly 75 Berlanga, Sylvia 43,162 Bermudez, Morris 43,181 Bernard, Albert 85,155 Bernard, Edward 75 Bernard, Toni 43 Berry, Kenneth Berry, Sharon 75 Berry, Webster 110 Best, Barbara 85 Bevan, Debbie 75 Billingsley, Rhonda 85 Bilton, Beverly Binns, Bruce 85,138 Bishop, Emmett Bishop, Kenneth Bishop, Martha 43 Bittle, Ricky 85 Bittle, Sandra 75 Black, Dorothy Black, Vickie 65,159 Blackhurst, David 43 Blackwell, Cecelia 65,170 Blagg, Deborah 65 Blankenship, Janis Blea, Amado 75,136 Blea, Carlos 65,128 Bliss, Judy 75 Bloodworth, Cindy Boeman, Penny 75,104,105,157, 159,168 Bohannon, Lyle Bohannon, Rodney 65 Bomar, Cleatus 75 Bomar, Connie 85 Bonilla, Delta 85 Bonilla, Ernest 65 Bonilla, Marcos 75 Bonner, Deborah 75 Boone. Mark 65,106,183,122 Boone, Mike 75,181 Bopp, Colleen Borntield, Bob 85,159,160,179 Borrego, Mario Boston, Patricia Botello, Shirleene 65 Boultinghouse, David 75 Bowen, Pamela 85 Bowler, Danny 43 229 Bowman, Scott 75 Boyd, Brenda 85 Boyd, Jamie 65 Boydstun, Bonita 75,159 Boyer, Lester 75 Brackley, Mary 75,177 Bradford, Denise 43,170 Bradford, Wes 75,113,27,136 Bradley, Barbara 43,178 Bradley, Linda 75 Bradley, Peggy 75 Brady, Kenneth 43,177 Brady, Roberta 65,176 Brakebill, Vicki Bramlett, Alfonzo 65,170,136 Brand, Schzelle 85 Brasher, Diane 75 Brast, Michael 156,43,159,161 Brasvell, Dianna 85 Bratcher, Steven 65,136 Bratton, Delena 85 Bravo, Felix Bravo, Richard 85 Bresson, Gregg 85 Bresson, Susan 152,43,149 Briggs, Karen 43,181 Briggs, Sharon 43,141 Briley, Paul 65 Brodsky, Thomas 43,182,126 Brokken, Michael 75,164,124,144 Brothers, Freda 75 Canchola, Michael 44 Cancio, Raymond 44 Candelaria, Raquel 75,162 Candelaria, Ted 44 Canessa, Margaret 65,102,l03.27, 98 Canning,Jan 85 Cano, Olga 85 Cantu,Armando 85 Capdeville, Carroll 85 Capdeville,lQrnest 65 Caras,John 75,27,179 Carbajal, Ernesto Jr. 75 Barbajal,Jessie 162 Cardoza ,Angie 44,162 Cardoza,Cande1ario 113 Cardoza, Jimmy 75 Cardoza, Juana Cardoza, Ralph 137 Chester, Willetta 45 Childers, Robert Chisin, Jim Choules, Jack 179 Chow, Patricia Christensen, Joral Christian, Gordon 110 Cisneros, David 125 Cisneros, Erlinda 45 Cisneros, Mary 162 Cisneros, Peter 45 Cisneros, Sheila Cisneros, Tom Cisneros, Willie Clark, Carol Clark, Chuck 45 Clark, Henry Clark, Laurell 160 Clark, Sandra Clarke, -Barbara Buford, Brown, Angie 75 Brown, Claudis 43,171 Brown, Clifford 75 Brown, Denise 85,160 Brown, Harvey 94 Brown, James 44 Brown, Mary 65 Brown, Nick 183 Brown, Randy 85,113,125,137 Brown, Robin 83 Brown, Stephen 65 Bruhn, Anna 85 Buck, Shirley 65 Buckles, Roger 75 Buckner, Jerry 110,111,130 Dennis 65,112 , Gloria 86 Bunch, Bruce 75 Bunker, Carolyn 85 Burciaga, Beatrice Burgess, Shirleen 44 Burk, Elizabeth 44,166,141 Burkart, Mickey 75 Burnam, Deann 85,155 Burton, Bruce 85 Burton, Douglas 75,152,161,163 Burton, Edward Burton, Roger 44 Bustamante, Lydia Buxton, Linda 44 Byers, Michale Byrd, Terri Cabral, Ruben 113 Cacho, Frank 65 Cadena, Elizabeth Cadena, Gilbert 106,44 Cadena, Oscar 85 Cadena,Salvester 65,130 Calanchini, Victor 75 Calderon, Alfred 75 Calderon, Hortencia Calderon, Yolanda Caldwell, Julie 85 Caldwell, Richard. 85 Calhoun, Rebekah 44,161 Callahan, Emile 75,125 Callahan, Terry 85,170,133,125 Camara Calvillo ,Gary 65,156,159 Calvillo, Linda 85 Calvillo, Michael 85 Calvillo, Paul 75,113 Calvillo, Sandra 75 Calvillo, Silvia 75 Calvillo, Susan 85 no, Domingo 75 Camberos,Juanita 65 Camp,Diana '65 Campbe1l,John 75,110,82,126,130 Campbell, Theresa 65,154,155 Carnett, Beverly 102,103,44,37 Caro, Loy 44 Carpenter, John 85,155,137 Carr, Robert Carr, Vernia 44,170 Carr, Zelliestine 85 Carrillo. Barbara 65 Carrillo, Connie 75 Carroll, Angela 75,179 Carroll, Billy 85 Carson, George 85,113,137 Carter, Brenda 65 Carter, Jim 106,l56,44,159,130, 128 Carter, Larry 75 Carter, Mae 160 Carter, Reba 85 Cartwright, Earl 130 Cartwright, Laura 65,170 Case, Robert 85,155,160,133 sillas,lsabell 44,161,162 sillas, Marcella 44,178,162 Casillas, Martha 85 Castaneda, Angelina 85 Castaneda, Angie 44 Castaneda, Carmen 85 Castaneda, Carol 44 Castaneda, Henry Cantaneda, Joe 85,124 Castaneda, Joe 65,112 Castaneda, Linda 85,162 Castillo, Angie Castillo, David 171,125 Castillo, Janie Castillo, Mary Casto, Michele Castro, Ronald 85 Catano, John 44 Cate, Catharine 65,157 Cate, Mary 45 Caton, Brenda Cazares, Fidel 65 Cazares. Frank 45 Ceccarelli,Jean 175,45 CeccarElli, Maxine 85 Cepeda, Gloria 45 Ccpeda, Teresa 65 Cepeda, Victoria 45 Cepeda, Paul 85,113 Cerda. Ralph 68 Cerin. Kathy 65,141 Cerin, Tom 86,137 Cervantes, Steven 45 Cervantes, Yolanda 65 Chamber, Connie 86 Chapman, Bob 114,133 Chapman, Steve 65 Chapman, Victoria Chavaria. Frank Chavaria. Janet 65 Chavaria, Susan 45 Chavez, Avelina 45 Chavez, Cynthia 45 Chavez, Javier 86 Chavez, Joe 86 Chavez, Mark 65,150,180 Chavez, Sylvia 86 Cheek, Denise 65 Cheek, Melissa 86 Chenot, Steve 86,114,142 Ca Ca Clarke, Patricia 45 Clements, Joe Cline, Kelly 65,106 Cochran, Don 65 Cochran, Glenda 86 Cochran, Virginia 65,152,161,29 Cockren, Arlene Cockren, Larry 86 Coe, Den ison Coe, Christina Colbert, Vickie Collier, Linda Collier, Marilyn 65 Collins, Diane Collins, Steve CDl0l111JaI1Zl,BEll'1JEl1'3 56,177 Colombana, Bernice 86 Conley, Mary 45 Conrad, Barbara Conrad, James Conrad, Larry 65,114,171 Conrad, Nina 155,166,177 Contreras, Delphina Coiilrcras. Elizabeth 86 Contreras, Henry 27 Contreras, Lucy 45,160 Contreras, Mary Cremer, Clancy 152,46,138 Crichton, Claudia 76,178,171,174, 143 Crist, Terri 86,141 Crocker, Drannan 76 Crockett, Scott 86 Crockett, Winfield Crompton, David 86 Crompton, Larry 76,113,129 Cronk, Ronald 46 Cross, Curtis Crouse, Debbie 46 Crowder, Karen 65,166 Cruz, Daniel 46 Cruz, Cavid Cruz, Louie Cruz, Nancy 86 Cuellar, Bertha 46 Cuillar, Carlos 86 Cuellar, Rachel 86 Cummings, Estell 86 Cunning1'iam,fal-f 76,164,182,138 Curry, Susan 75,155,178,174,163 Curtis, Debbie 86 Cyzauskas, Patricia 65 Dahlen, Ken 46,134 Dahlen, Stan 76 Dahlgren, David 181 Dairy, Joe 86,113,137 Da1en,Dan 45,27,154,153 Dalton, Deborah 46,148,149,176, 232 Dana, Emma Daniels, Leonard 76,128 Daniels, Scotty 46 Danitschek, Mark 76,161 Darbyshire, David 86 Darbyshire, Mike Darrow, Rick 86,112,124 Darter, Gene 86 Dasher, Mike 46 Davenport, Edwin 65,110,155,164, 129,130,173 Davis, Carolyn 102,103,46,166,168 173 Davis,David 86,155 Davis 86 Contreras, Tony 45,26,37,183 Contreras, Violet 65,162,173 Contreras, Virginia Contreras, Yvonne 86 Coodey, Billy Coodey, Dona 94 Cook, Danny 65 Cook, Maxine 86 Cook, Steve Davis, He nrietta 46 Davis, James 94,114,117,133 Davis, Janet 46,181 Davis, Jennifer 46,176 Davis, Laurie 65,153,176,161,141 Davis, Lucinda 65 Davis, Paula 76 Davis, Robert 65 Davis, Suzy 76 Cooney, Cathy 45 Cooper. lilowisa 86.160 Cooper, Sherrill 45 Copeland, Gary Copus, Patricia 45 Cordero, Betty 65,154,27,159 Cordero, David Cordova, lfdward 86 Cordova, Susan 86 Day,Cvndee 76,159,174 Day, Mike 65,157,156,159,164 Day, Sheila Deason,Mell 156,46,159,166,174, 143 Deavila.Rosamaria 86 Deavila, Yolanda 65 Deem, Ronnie 86 Deiser,Genita 66 Corn, Lewis 46 Cornetl,Beverly 86,27,166,29 Cornett, Charles Coronado, Elva Coronado, Lisa 86 Cortez, Cortez, Co rlvz Cortez Cortez Cortez Cortez Cortez Covert, Covey, Covey, Barbara 86 Beatrice 1011-na 86 , Linda 65 , Luz 46 , Maxone , Raquel 46 Glen 86 Bob 76 Ken 65 Cox, Melvin 65 Coy, Barbara 75 Coy, Frances 46 Cragg, Sylvia 76,177 Crain, Robert 65,171,174,142 Delacruz, Adolph 76 Delacruz, Violet Delarosa, Arthur 66,46,162 Delarosa, Eluterio Delarosa, Henry Delarosa, Johnny 66 Delarosa, Mary 65 Delarosa, Ruby 66 Delatorre, Romona 47 Crandall, David 65 Crawford, Denise 86 Crawford, Donna 86 Creech, Randy 76 Deleon,Esiquie 166,162 Deleon, Frank 86 Delcomlisiquiel 166,162 Delgado, Frank 110,47 Delis,Dean 47,37,182,183,126 Delrio,Jeannette 86,174 Deltoro, Jess 76 Deltoro, Paul 47 Denava, Pauline 86 Dennis,Betty 86 Dennis, James 65 Dennis, Stephen 86 Denton, Anna Desantiago,Amphelia 76 Desantiago, Moiaes Desaulnier, Linda 47 Estrada, Charlie Dodd. Thomas 66,163,177 F1-eg-d,Helen 67 Desaulnier, Lynn 47 Devoney, Harry 76,155 Devora, Pete 86 Dewitt. Bruce 86 Dewitt, Danny 113 Dewitt, Debbie 86 Diangelo, Marc 65 Diangelo, Patrice 157,156,l59,47 Diaz, David 86,94 Diaz, Dickie 47 Diaz, Ruben 76,112,155,163,162, 132 Diaz, Sandre 86 Dibenedict, Ga1'y 65,112,136 Dibenedict, Kathryn 86 Dietrich, Mary Dietz, Pam 66 Dietz, Rick 76 Diffenbaugh,Jolm 86,174,142 Dilger, Diane 86 Dillard, Danny 66 Dixon, Karen 66 Dodd, Anita 86,161 Dodd. Claudea 66,24,26,174,176, 143 Escandon. Minnie 66 Escobar, Caroline 66 Escobar, Dorothy Fscobar, Norma 66,162 Esparza, Lupe Espericueta,Florencio 76 Espinoza, George 86 Espitta, Michael Esqueda, Juanita 86 Esqueda, Leo 66,136 Esqueda, Porrlro 76 Edquivel, Ezequiel 48 Esslinger, Maria 48,26,37,150,l63 Foster, Terry 87 Ford, Aleta 76 Fordyce, Cheryl 87,150 Foreman, Jimmy 87 Foster, Becky 87 Foster, Douglas Foster, Janet 66,174 Foster, Johnny 76 Foster, Kelly 66 Foster, Sherry 87 Foster, Terry 87 Fowler, Richard 87,171,137 Fox, John 76,106,149,164 Garza, Ramon 67 Garza, Terry 87 Garzelli, James 106,134 Garzelli, Joan 87 Gately, Shelly 76 Gavin, Dwayne 76,110,122 Gavin, Rick 67,114,130 Gelb, Victor 67 Gendusie, Diane 152,49,26,166,40 Gendusie, Kristine 76 Gibbs, Barry Giddings, Martha 76 Giddings, Ron 87,171 Essman, Reta 76 Estrada, Carmen 66 Estrada, Diane 48 Estrada, Hector Estrada, Joe 133 Evans, Dean 66,155,64,132 Evans, Lawana 48 Evaro, Ronnie 86 Foxe, Clare 87,l55,27,163 Frabotta, Rick 76 Frakes, Debra 76,160 Gilbert, Phyllis 87 Gipson, Shirley 49 Glasco, Clara 76 Evartt, Regina 76,177 Eyraud, John 66.27,144 Eyraud, Leslie 66 Francisco, Daryl 76 Francisco, Don Franco, Katherine 66 Franco, Mathew 76,114,133 Franco, Patricia 48 Franco, Pilar 76 Franco, Rosemary f 1 F rankl n, Barbara 67,159 Frazier, Lanora Glinton, Gerald 67 Glinton,Grace 67 C1inton,Jacqueline 87 Godinez,David 87 Godinez, Henry Godinez,Javier 87 Gody, Jesse 49 Goertz, Steve 87,106 Goff, Diane 67,24,26,178,177 Fair, Michael 66,122 Dominguez, Emily 66,162 Dominguez, Isabel 86 Dominguez, Joe 47 DOTT111'lg116Z,,Jll11Z1 47 Allan 106,49,150 Foffle Rand ' 66110183122 Dominguez, Moses 66 Donovan, Mary 102,103,47,37,168, 141 Doser, John 86 Douville, Deborah 66 Douville. Dennis 76 Dover, Charles 66,110,164,136 Dover, Jerald 171.142 Dow, Kerry 76,152,155 Duckworth, Leland 47,133 Duckworth, Leroy 113,94,129 Duffy, Mike 47 Duke, Vicke 47 Duncan, Claudia 66 Duncan, Henry 76.159,160 Duran, Anita 76 Durham. Christal 86.160 Durham, Linda 76 Durham, Myra 47 Durham, Ronald 66 Durst. Kathy 76 Dutschamann, Shelly Dybeck, Holly 86 Easley, Sharon 66 Eastberg, Jamie 66 Eastridge,Caren 66.155.27,161 Eastridge, John 86,110,l83,122 Edmonson, Debbie 102.103.47,169 Edmonson. Jolm 86 Edwards, Dora 76 Edwards, John 76 Edwards, Kenneth 76 Edwards, Nora 76 Eide. Donna Eisenhower. Cbristel 86.l57.l74 Eisenhower. Elise 66,157.156.159 Elam, Lynda Elder, Pam 86.152 , Elder, Steven 66,114,152.155.164. 130 Elias. Artemisa 47 Elias. Gloria 76 Ellinvron.Terry 47 Ellis, Debbie 76,160 Ellis. Joan 76 Embrey. Rhea 76 Embry, Suzan 66.152 Emmer. Leslie 66 Endsley, Sterling 106,22,47,26,98, 182,1.73 England, Debra 86 Engstrom, Patricia 157.156.4727 Enox, David 86 Enriquez,Jol1n 114,136 Enriquez, Roy Escalante, Pat 86 Escalera. Antonio 76 Escalera, Evelyn 48 Escalera, Ronald 66,106 Escandon, Manuel 86 Fair, Ronnie Faircloth, Shirley 66 Falcon, Nadine 66,157,162 Falconer, Cynthia 76 Fant, Bill 48,150,151,164 Farelas, John Jr. Faughn, Fred 66,159 Feliz, Theadore 66 Feltus, Jeanette 48,159,177,173 Feltus, Robert 86,173,142 Fernandez, Gloria 86 Fernandez, Ruben 86,137 Fernandezlopez, Fatima 82 Fernaudezlopez, Linda 76,104 Fernandezlopez, Martin 66 Fernandezlopez 66 Fernandezlopez, Yolanda Fero, Danny 76,114,175,132 Ferris, Betty 48 Field, Barbara 86 Fields, Sue 66 Finch, Jim Finch, Steve 76,171,179,181 Finch,Teddi 86,150,174,163,l41 Fincher, Colette 66,27 Fincher, Colleen 66,104,105,27,168 Findley, Pamela 48,159 Findley, Timothy 155 Fish,Richard 114,116,48,132 Fisher, Cindy 86 Fichett, Adam Fitts, Douglas Fletcher, Judy Florence, Mike 86,133 Flores, Edna Flores, Frances 86 Flores, Jesse 86 Flores, Johnny 66 Flores, Larry 86 Flores, Lawrence 48,134 Flores, Luis 76,110 Flores, Mary 87 Flores, Michael 66,162 Flores, Natalie 48,161,162,173 Flores, Paul Flores, Raymond 87,180 Flores. Tony Flowers, James 87,180 Flynn. Elissa Fogle, Brenda 76,157,159,174,179, 141 e- Q 1 , : 7 Folkens, Pete 66,154,174,142 Fondetti, Daniel 48 Fong, Glen 76.152,161.163 Ford, Aleta 76 Fordyce, Cheryl 87,150 Foreman, Jimmy 87 Foster, Becky 87 Foster, Douglas Foster, Janet 66.174 Foster, Johnny 76 Foster, Kelly 66 Foster, Sherry 87 Freeland, Monica 87 French, Rickie 76,114,133 Friday, Cindy 76 Fries, Kenny 87,137 Friesen, Philip 67 Fryer, Daryll 48 Fryer, Debby 87 Fryer, Judy 76 Fuentes, Molly 87 Fuentes, Rose 159 Gadberry, Olenda 87 Gaede, Wesley 87,17l,l79,144 Gaines, Wilene 67 Gaitan, Diana 87 Galaviz, Olga 87 Galindo, Eleanor Galindo, Irene 87,161 Galindo, Mary 87 Galindo, Robert Gallegos, Ray 87 Galvan, Nancy 180 Gamboa, Charles 48 Gamino, Victor 67 Gandara, Francisco 67 Gann, Ronda 87 Ganus, Tom 48 Garcia, David 87 Garcia, Ernest 67 Garcia, Florentine Garcia, George Garcia, Geraldine 67 Garcia, Gracie 87 Garcia, Hector Garcia, Helen Garcia, Dale 48 Garcia, Joe Garcia, John 87,155 Garcia, Juan 87 Garcia, Linda 76 Garcia, Manuel 87,155 Garcia, Margaret 87 Garcia, Mark Garcia, Mary 87 Garcia, Pete Garcia, Romana 76 Garcia, Rose 76 Garcia, Tom l14,116,48,27,182, 183,130 Garcia, Victor 48 Gardner, Chris 49,179 Garee, Vicki 67 Gomez , Barbara 87 Gomez, Charles 87 Gomez, David 87 Gomez, David 49 Gomez , Esther 49,162 Gomez, Janie 87 Gomez, Manuel 76 Gomez, Martha 87 Gomez, Ofelia 87 Gomez, Willie Gonzales, Alfred 87 Gonzales, Anita 67 Gonzales, Blanca 49 Gonzales, Chris 87,114,117,26,132 Gonzales. Cindy 67,102,103,26 173 Gonzales, Frank 49 Gonzales. Frank 67 Gonzales Gloria 67 Gonzalesjloe 76,112,155,27,1s2 Gonzales, Joe 67,106,183,133,134 Gonzales, Linda Gonzales, Linda 67 Gonzales, Margaret 49 Gonzales, Margie 76 Gonzales, Maria 49 Gonzales, Mario Gonzales, Martha 76,175 Gonzales, Martha 49 Gonzales, Robert 49,132 Gonzales, Robert 114,116,183 Gonzales, Robert 94,124 Gonzales, Rosa 67 Gonzales Rose 49 Gonzalesl Wally Gonzales, Antonieta 67 Gonzalez, Benny 76 Gonzalez, David 67 Gonzalez, David 49 Gonzalez, Dionecia 67 Gonzalez, Epifania 87 Gonzalcz,Estevan 87,128,140 Gonzalez, Gilbert 87 Gonzalez, Irma 87 Gonzalez, Irma 87 Gonzalez, Jesus 76 Gonzalez John 87114116117 Gonzalez: Johnny 76,114,128 Gonzalez. Patil 49,126,162 Gonzalex, Rosa 49 Gonzalez, Salvador 133,128 Goodman, Garner, Thomas 87,152 Garnett, Kathy 67 Garoutte, Darlene 67 Garrett, Duane 76 Garrett, Ervin Garrett, Oen 76 Garrett. Phyllis Garza, Isabel Garza, Ismael 76 Garza, Joanne 87,161,173 Garza. Lortaine 67,152,78,174,173 Garza, Margaret 49,174,161,179, 173 Gospich, David 76,163,179 Gradowitz, Keith 67 Graham, Dennis 76 Graham. Kenny 67 Granillo, Edward 67,114,115,116, 130 Granillo, John 76,114,117,133 Granillo, Margie 87 Granillo, Ruth 49 Grant, Francis 77,157,158,159 Grant, Georgia 159,156,24,49,26, 38 231 Graves, Evelyn 87 Graves, Kenney 67 Gray, Clement Gray, Gary 87,113,137 Gray, Priscilla 67 Green, Alva 87 Green, Linda Greene, Sharon 77 Greenwalt, Noel 77,161 Gregor, Dan 67,129 Gregory, .lames 50,159 Gregory, Terry 171 Gridiron, Edward Griesel, Cameron 50 Griesel, Gordon 77 Griliin, Dave 50,164,142 Griffin, Eric 77,113,142 Griflin, John 87,112,142 Grijalva, Margaret 67 Grijalva, Nancy 77 Grimes, Russell 67,106,l52,155, 182,130,173 Grimes, Sheryl 87 Grimm, Mark 88 Grimm, Steve Grovers, John Guerra, Carmen 77 Guerra, Diane 67 Guerra, Elizabeth 50,162 Guest, April 88 Guevara, Carmen 67 Guevara, Gabriel 88 Guevara, Johnny 77 Guevara, Mary Guichard, Patricia 88 Guillen, David 77 Gunn, George 88,112,137 Jones, Ronnie 52 Gutierrez, Cynthia 50,162 Gutierrez, Darlene 88 Harrison, Donna 88 Harrison, Jonnie 88,161 Harrison, Shirley Harsh, Cheri 50,143 Harsh, Linda 67 Hartnett, Thomas 88,114,ll7,l33 Harvey, Carrie 77 Harvey, Michael 77,113,164,133 Hash, Gregory 77,113,164,144,125, 136 Hash, John 67 Hatfield, Kathleen 50 Hauslein, Tony 88,161 Hawks, Nancy 88 Hawley, Doug 77.140 Hayden, Flisha 77 Hayes, Damaris 88,160 Hayes, Marilyn 50 Hayes, Mike 88,114,117 Hayes, Mike 77,132 Haynes, Priscilla 67,167 Hays,Brenda l54,155,50,167 Hayward, Mark 164,144 Hearron, Dennis 88 Heath, Arthur 88,112 Hemingway, Jan 50,178 Hemingway, Robert 77,164,171, 124 Henderson, Brad 67 Henderson, Diana 77 Henderson, Dorothy 51 Henderson, Lassie 77,110,170,122 Hendrickson,Ladena 77 Hendrickson, Loretta 88 Heinnrichs, Rodney 67 Henry, Cindy 88,152 Henry, Mark 110,159,l60,l30 Henry, Nadine 77 Hem Robert 67164166144 Gutierrez , Elva 67 Gutierrez, Galdino 67 Gutierrez, Imogene ' 50 Gutierrez , Irene Gutierrez, Irene 67 Gutierrez, Janet 67,150 Gutierrez Jesus 88 'Ye ' , v f Henry, William 130 Heras, Martha Heras, Olga 51 Gutierrez, Mary 77,171 Gutierrez, Raul 77 Gutierrez, Raymond 67 Gutierrez, Rejino 67 Gutierrez, Ricky 88 Gutierrez, Rosie 50,160 Guzman, John Hackney, Robert 77,1 10,183,134 Haddad, Joe 88,110 Haddad, Marie 50 Hailey, Robert 77 Hager, Donald 77 Hailey, Delia Hall, Larry 113 Ha11,Pan-icia 77,152,176 Hall, Tim 77 Haines, Margie Hamilton, Donald Hamilton. Kathv 156,50,159 Hamm, Carla 88 Hamm, Dan 67 Hamm, Randy 106,50,134,36 Hammel, Gail 67,174,176 Hammer, Joseph 106,50,37,181 Hammond, Larcenia 88 Hammond, Sharon 88.178 Hammond, Yvonne 88 Handley, Kelly 88,140 Handley, Scott 155,50 Hankins, Sue 88 Harb. Nancy 88.152 Hardin, Gary 136 Hardin, Gerald 77 Hardin, Gwen 88 Hardin, Johnny Harmon, Mike 88 Harp, Lynne 88,160,141 Harris, Arthur 50 Harris, Cathy Harris, Elizabeth Harris, Ernest 77 Harris, Regina 50 Harris, Tom 67 232 Heredia, David 77 Heredia, Irma 67 Heredia, Jacinto 51 Heredia, Robert Hermanson, Leah 88 Hernandez, Abel 77,113,26,l62, 173,125 Hernandez, Arthur 51,162 Hernandez, Arthur 67,162 Hernandez, Bernardo 67 Hernandez, Carolina 67,149 Hernandez, David Hernandez, Diana 67,155,162 Hernandez, Diane 67,162 Hernandez, Elva 88 Hernandez, Evelyn 88 Hernandez, Hope 67 Hernandez, Irene Hernandez, Isabell 67 Hernandez, Joe 77 Hernandez, Jose Hernandez, Juan 88 Hernandez, Linda 88 Hernandez, Linda 51,162 Hernandez, Maria 77 . Hernandez, Martin 67 Hernandez, Mary 88 Hernandez, Patricia 77 Hernandez, Pedro 67,171,132 Hernandez, Pete 77 Hernandez, Robert 88,114,1l7,133 Hernandez, Rosalita 88 Hernandez, Rosemary 88 Hernandez, Rosemary 51,162 Hernandez, Ruben 77 Hernandez, Vivian 67,152 Herrera A bert - , 1 ' 77 Herring, Lisa 77 Herring, Tim 67,27,167 Hess, Pamela 77,159 Hewes. Christopher 51,166,177 Hill, Susan 88 Hill, Vickie 67 Hillis, Randal Hinojosa, Freddie 67 Hinojosa, Leonel Hinojosa, Louie 162 Hinson, Charles 67,180 Hinzo, Henry 114,116,130 Hinzo, Marylou 175 Hinzo, Ramona 88 Hoag, Richard 77,112,149,139 Hochhalter, Mark 67,152,164,l61 Hochhalter, Paula 88,152 Hodel, Faith 67 Hofinian, Nancy 67,155 Holden, Carolyn 88 Holden, Ramona 67,149,176,163 Holdertield, Steve 88,112,179,132 Holding, Jeffrey 88 Holiwell,Marc 77,112,133,125 Hollins, John Hollins, Rosemary 77 Hollis, .leliie 67,1 12,132,124 Hollman, Darrell 67,136 Holman, Shirley Holquin, Charles Holtzclaw, David 4l,164,40,l6l, 138,182 Holzworth, David 77 Honeycutt, Alleta 67 Honeycutt, Randy 77,181 Hoover, Joanne 88,160 Hoover, Susan Hopes, Glenda 67 Hopper, Curtis 67,113,129 Horn, Ben 88,160 Horn, Clarence Horn, Mark 67,161 Hornung, Barbara 88,178 Horton,Deenee 77,152,124,161, 180 Horton, Jerry 51 Howard, Bonnie 67,161,163,l77 Howard. Desiree 88 Hoyt, Jolm 51,27,183 Hrenc-hir, Fred 171 Hrenchir, Michael 67,171 Hubbard, Aaron 67,112,128 Hubble, Randy 88 Hufit, Gary 88,112 Huggins, Evelyn 77,170 Huggins, Marsha 67,157,159,170 Huggins, Robert 170,130 Hughes, James 67 Hughes. Richard 77,136 Hughes, Ronald 67,106,130 Hughett, Coleen 77 Hull, Robert 88 Hulsey, Douglas Hulsey, Judy 51 Hungary, Marian 51,150,173 Hunt, Greg Hunt. Kenneth 77.155,27,l74,142 Hunt, Peggy 77,170,173 Hunter, Donna 67 J aynes, Diane 77,141 Jenkins, Irene 89 Jenshus, Paula 89 Jenshus, Teresa 52 Jestice, Gay 77 Jimenez, Joseph 67 Johannes, Pamela 68 Johns, Steven 89,137 Johnson, Barbara 68,204 Johnson, Cheryl 77,179,177 Johnson, Clara 68 Johnson, Gail 77 Johnson, Harold 77 Johnson, Jeff 68,110,l67,122,144 Johnson, Joseph 68,110,126,130, 128 Johnson, Julie 77,176 Johnson, Maethon 68 Johnson, Mark 52 Johnson, Marria 89 Johnson, Philip 68 Johnson, Rodney 89 Johnson, Thomas 77,82 Johnson , Yvonne 52,170 Johnston, .Janice 89 Johnston, Joyce 52,26,37,150,39, 151 Jones, Cathy 77 Jones, Debbie 77 Jones, Doug 52 Jones, Jennifer 77,175 Jones, Jerry Jones, Mary 52 Jones, Michael 89 Jones, Rita 89 Jones, Robert 68,113,136 Jones, Ronald 68 Jordon, Barbara 89 Jordan, Cornell 68,106,152,182, 183,130,173 Jordan, Rose 89 Joven, Dora Juarez, Alfred Juarez, Benny 77 Juarez, Chris 77,114,116,27,l30 Juarez, Estella 77 Juarez, Eulalio 77 Juarez, Francis Juarez, Frank 68 Juarez, Juanita 68,180 Magdalena 77,180 Juarez, Juarez, Salvador 89,160 Juarez, Stella 89 Juarez, Teresa 52 Julian, Robert 68 Hunter, Linda 88,160 Hunter, Ronald 77,112 Hunte1', Tommy Hurd, Martin 88 Hurt, Brett 88 Infante, Nellie 67,162 Irish,Craig 88 1rish,Aaron 51 Itokazu, Bradley 88,113,129,137 Irvin, Chuck 51 Isaak, Deborah 67 Itokazu, Tere 77 Jackson, Augusta Jackson, Carolyn 51 Jackson, Ellett 67 Jackson, Gary 51 Jackson, Ronald Jackson, Susan 52 Hewes, John 88 Hewes, Rosemary 77.173 Hewitt, Mary 51 Higgs, Antonette 67,161 Hildebrand, Glenn 51 Hill, Catherine 67,178,170,72,98 Hill, Michael 112 Jadwin, Debbi 77 Jaime, Sarah 88 James, Debbie 88 James John 77 Jameson, Hobart 77,171,181 Jaranilla, Barbara 88 Jaussaud, Martin Justesen, Chris 89 Justesen, Jack 68 Kahle, Carol 68 Kahle, Mary 94 Kalbaugh, Geraldine 52 Kappeler, Kristine 68,104,105,27 168 Karp, David 68,164 Kavern, Elizabeth 77 Keeling, Debbie 52,178,36 Keetch, Craig 77 Keff, Christine 77,176,161,177 Keller, Edwin 77 Keller, Karen 24,52,26 Kelley, Debbie 89 Kelner, Danny 77,125,142 Kelner, Sandra 68,169,141 Kelty, Kim 74,129 Kelty, Ruth 68.159,179,177 Kennedy, Dawnell 89 Kennedy, Fawnell 89 Kennedy, Robert Kenon, Paula 68,27 Kenyon, David 89 Kersey, Susan 89 Killen, Virginia Kimball, Robert 89,171,179 Kimber, Annette 89 Kindelberger, Constance 52 King, Clarence 77 King, Dannie 89,135 King, Danny 89 King, Marie 68 King, J eanet 89 I King, Lydia 77 King, Marlene 52,166,176,161,4-0, 41 King, Sheila 77 Kinkaid, Leroy 68 Kirk, Claire 89 Kirk, Debra 77,52 Kirk, Marvin Kirschenmann, Timothy 77,110. 183,23 Kizer, Cheryl 52 Klassen, Pat 52,126,129,132 Kliewer, James 77.171 4Klingenberg. Michael 52 iK1ingenberg, Pamela Knigge, Debbie 68 Knight, Brenda 77 Knight, Gletm 68 Knight, Kenneth Knight, Patricia 89 Koch, Andy 113,94 Koch, Aven Kollenborn, Martha 89 K01lcnborn,Myrtle 89 Koop, Gerald 68 Koop. Ken 89,155,132 'YKraetsclt, Edmund 1 Krebshac-h, Pltyllisann ,Kre-cklow, Brenda 175 ,Krecklow. Dave 52 Kreiser. Ric 78,142 Kress, Kathy 78,150 Kroeker, Earl 52 Kronbetter, Darlene 68.141 'Kuwahara, Keith 89,113 Kyle, Patricia 53 Lacy, Craig 89 Lager, John 53 Laird. Dana 114.133 Laird. Deborah 68.152,1 74.1 77 Laird. Lirtda 89,160 Laird. Mary 53,178 La1or.Catrla 78,177,141 Lantond. Craig 68 Lampe. David 152,,155.25,53,26. 27,38 1 Landucci, Fred 78.1l0.129,130 Landucci, Janice 155.53 Lantz, Gail 68 Lantz, Stephen 78 Lara. Mike 114,116,133 1 ara. Sall 68 162 A , Y 0 Larwood, David 68,152,1 64,64,1 61, 128 Larwnod. Don 78.114 Lattghlin, Gary 89 Laughlin, Sherry 78 1 Lawry. Butch 89 Lazane, Diane 78 Leask. Cheryl Leask. David Lebottef,Robbin 89.27.163,173 Ledesma. Albert 89 Legg. Donald 89 Legg. Harold 78.114 Legg, Karen 68 Legrand. Dan 78,155,171 Lentay. Alan Lemon. Steve Lenamon, Gary 89 Lenneman, Mike 68,114.129.130 Leon. David Leon. Frankie 89 Leon. Jane 78 Leon, Rttdy 78 Levi. Patty 53 Lewis. Betty Lewis. Charles 131 Lewis. Donna 68,151,166.174,161 Lewis. ,lim 89 Lewis. John 68.110.155.130 Lewis, Linda 89 Lewis, Robert Lewis. Roseanna 53 Lewy. Donna 89,163 Ley, Joanne 78 Light, Dave 53 Lindley, Kathy 78 Lindsay, Paula 68,157,171 Lindsey, Larry 89,167 Link, Barney 89,113 Link, Walter' 78,113 Lira, Hllberto Lisenbee, Billie 89,175 Lisenbee, Wanda 68 Little, Becky 156,53,178,174,163, 143 , Little, Beverly 78 Little,, Robert 89,113 Littleton, John 89 Littrell. James 78 Littrell, John Livermore, Sheila 53,167 Livermore, Shirley 78,167 Livesay, Mark 68,128 Lizarraga, Andrew 112,132,124 Lizarraga, Lottie 106 Lockhart,Les1yn 102,l03.22,53.26 Lockltart, Verna 78 Loftin, Laniee 78 Loftin, Rory 89,137 Loltman, Stephen 78 Lomas, Lucille 89 Lomas, Sylvia 78,175,162 Lomely, Robert 68 Lopez, Alnta 78 Lopez, Atta 89 Lopez, Elsie 78,141 Lopez, Estella 78 Lopez, Joe 53 Lopez, Joe' 78 Lopez. Jose 68,113 Lopez, Jose Lopez, Lydia 78 Lopez, Maria 89 Lopez, Michael 89 Lopez, Mike 68 Lopez, Neotna 89,141 Lopez, Ramona 78 Lopez. Rattl Lopez, Raymond 89 Lopez, Raymond 53,162,140 Lopez, Richard 53 Lopez, Robert 113 Lopez. Veronica 89 Lottbey, Anita 89.181 Lottbey, Phyllis 78,152,155 Lovejoy, Brenda 78 Lovejoy, Frank 78.110.136 Lowe, Nicholas 106,53,27,37,182. 130 Loya, Virginia 89 Lozano, Frank 68 Lozano, Jerry 68,162 Lozano, Larry 53,159,160,162.173 Lozano, Leonard 89 Lozano, Patricia 53,159 Lozano, Raymond 78 Lozolla. Della 68 Lucero. Alt-z 78 1.ueero,Candelario 78 Lucero. Jessie 89 Mahoney, Kathleen 78,152 Maltoney, Mike 90 Ma1atnma,William 90,137 Malouf, Beverly 53 Mattes, Vickie 78 Mangrum, Michael 68,l06,l70,182, 130,128,173 Mannings, Charlotte 90 Mannittgs,C1audia 68,159,160 Mannings, Gerald 90 Maples, Carolyn 90 Maples, David 90 Marchetti, Janet 90 Martnoejo, Steve 110 Maron, Edward Marques, Danelle 54 Marques, Dean 78,139 Marquez, liva 68 Marqttez, Juanita 54 Marquez, Manuel 78,113,129 Marquez, Patricia 78 Marquez, Sylvia 90 Marquez. Todd 90,140 Marsh, Martin Charles 78 , Albetta 78,178 Martin. Barbara 68 Martin, Carolyn 78 Martin, Debbie Martin, Marcia 54 Martitt, Rick 78,113,164,136 Martin, Ronald 68 Martittez,Bernadette 90 Martinez, Bobby 68 1h1LlI'llll'Z.iil't'1llL1 68 Martinez, Diana 90 Martinez, Douglas 78,139 Martinez, lirasnto 54 Martinez, Ernie 90 Martittez, Henrietta 54 Martinez, Herlinda 54 Martinez. lsabel 90 Martinez, Jttattita 90 11'1artinez,Madt'lyn 68 Martinez. Maria 90 Martinez, Mario 68,162 Martinez, Mario Martinez, Mario Martinez, Mary 78 Martinez, Pete l13,90,124 Martinez, Raymond Martinez. Richard 90 Martinez, Robert 68 Martinez, Roger 90 Martinez, Saul Martinez, Vickie 78 Mashtaire,Maireatl 68,174 Mask, David 106,134 Mason, Tilitlta 54 Masonheimer. Kathy 90,143 Massey, Phyllis 90,155 Massey, Stephen 68 Massie, Sharon Lucero, Mary 78 Lucero. Rattton 68 Lucero, Ronald Lttdeke. Steve 106,53.166 Lttera, Marsiano Lugo, Margie 89 Lttm i s ,Patty 53 Lttna, Eddie' Lttna. Manuel 78 Luna, Olga 89 Luna, Yolanda 78 Lundy, Kim 78 Lttqtte, Alex 89,114,117,140 Lyness, Ronny 68,178 Lynn, Roger 89 Lyons, Albert 159,173 Maas, Maas, Micltell 89 Scott 68,113,129 Macdonald, Bill 90 Macdonald, Cathy Mattias, Juanita 78 Madden, Linda 78 Maddux, Ridgley lV1adrid, Arthur 90,114,117 Madrid, John Magana, John 68 Magana, Manuel 90 Magana, Xavier 68 X Matlter, Linda 78,26 Matlock, Brenda Mattox, Rodney 90 May, Virginea 69 Mayet', Fritz Maynor. ldantae 69 Maynor, Marcella 90 McAllister. George 54 McArthur, Terrance 69,150,166. 177 McCaa,Cli11 78 l1'1r-Czta.Natu'y 54 McCoy, David 90 McCttllouglt,Starr 69 McCttrley, Laura 69 MCCtttcht-on.Dennis 78 McCtttc1teou, Pamela 54 McCtttcheon.Sltaron 54,178 MeDanel,David 90 McDaniel.Joaitn 54- 1111-Dattiel. Loraint- 111r'l'11rov.Mit-ltelle 69.177 Mc1'l1roy.Pt-ggy 90.160 l11rFaddett.l2rlna 78 l1lf'Fadden. Frank 90 McFadden.Gloria 54 Mt'17ac1tlt-tt.1'1oward 69 McFarland, Cindy 78,149 McGee, David 112,54 McGttire,Mariot'ie 90 McGuire, Robert 78,113 lVlc1tterney,Patrieia 78 McKinney. Marc 78 Mcl-attglt1in. Mark 54 McMil1on, Mary 90 Mt'Mul1tvtt.l1'1ike 54 Mt'l11ttllen.Mit4-ltell 113.90 Mt'Nal1b. Bryan 112,90,129,137 Mt-Natnee. Morna Mc-Nia-lto1s,Gail 176.143 M1'Nirltols. Jatnit: 54,174,143 Mt-Nine-lt, George 90 1v1m'Nitu-lt.Laurie 90 Mt-Rae. Larry 157. l56,159,54,164 17-1,163.38 Meadows, Gay L. Meagher, Dan F. Mechant, Jarrett J. Mechant, Jerome T. 69 Medina, Mario F. 69,110 lV1eier, Carl 69,16-1,182,118,119 Meistrell, Daniel L. 113,136 Melendez, Maria R. 54 Melendcz, Otilio R. 69 Mencltaca, lifrainn Mendez, Cecelia A. 69 Mendez, Ct-lia 90 Mendez, Delia Mendez, Enttna 90 Mettdcz, Robert Mendez, Rosa M. 69 Mendoza, Jos' 54 Merritt, Larry G. Mesa, Pattl A. Mesa. Susan M. 1V1eserve,John C. 79,27,142 Metzger, Mark E. '149,181' Meyer, Gail li. 55 Mickelberry, Kenny E. 90,171,174 Miglas, Kelly A. 69 Miglas, Pat F. 55 Milam, Johnathan G. 90 Miller, Dottald R. 69,114,116,130 Miller, Jint 12. 55,27,183,13O Mills, Robert D. 79,177 Mittg, Dina C. 79 Ming, Robert C. 69 Mingus, Noel 79,141 Mingtts, Pant G. 71,90 Minter, Jessica S. 79,179 Miranda, Billy J. Miranda, Carmen 55 Miranda, Daniel 79 Miranda, Juattita R. 69 Miranda, Maria 69 Miranda, Miariano 1-1. Mitt-hell, Barbe A. 69,152,154,155 Mitcltell,Dorothy 71,90,170 Mitchell, Lttla M. 69,179 l1Iitche11,Tawana J. 79 Moehnke, Chris M. 55,164,182,138 32 Mojica, Alice L. 55.27.161,162,173 Mojica, Gary S. 71.20,129 Molitta. David C. 69 Molina, Gabriel G. 71,90 Molina, lrene G. Molina, Mary E. 71,90 Mondary, Frattk H. 69,130,128 Mondragon, Levi Mondragon,Raytnond 71,90 Monroe, Kathy S. 69 Monroe, Larry lf. 71,1 13,90,137 Monsibais, Fredrick 71,90 Monsibais, Isaac R. 55 Monsibais. Sarah 71,90 11'1ontanez.lZvangelina 55 Montano, Larry 69 Montiel, Gilbert 69 Montiel, Martha G. 71,90 Montoya, Duane S. 71,90 Montoya, Greg 71,90 Mooney, Melodic L. 71,90 Moore,.1ames A. E. Moore, James S. 69,106,168,l61, 182,144 Moore, Jimmy A. 79,159 Moore, John Jr. 71.90 233 Moore, M. Annette 55,163 Morales, Donna R. 55 Morales, Fuerardo 79 Morales, Margarita Morelock, James E. 79 Morelock, Jess A. 79 Moreno, Beatrice T. 90 Moreno, Esther T. 90 Moreno, Gloria Moreno, John T. 79 Moreno, Linda 79 Moreno, Mary K. 94 Moreno, Pauline T. 79 Moreno, Ronald P. 110,130 Moreno, Sally A. 55,27 Morentin, Maryellen R. 60 Morgan, Cherilyn 79,178,161 Morgan, Gary L. 55 Morgan, Larry N. 28,155,55,l82, 39,126 Morgan, Leslie A. 69.159,64,176, 177 Morgan, Melody R. 90,27,178,l68 Morin, Daniel 106,55,119,139 Morin, Olga E. 90,160 Morin, Ruben A. 69 Morrison, Mark 106,55,164 Morrison, Rosemary 69,178 Moses, Cheryl E. 79 Mosley, Jerry R. 113,90,129,137 Mosley, Judy K. 69,178,166,174 Mosley, Patricia M. ?157,55,159 Mote, Lorena G. 55,161 Mott, Kathleen M. 55,171 Mowery, Dward A. 79 ' Moyes, Julicnne M. 90 Moyes, Tom S. 55,167 Mull, Teri E. 79,141 Munding, Phillis J. 27,177 Muniz, Celinda 79 Muniz, Orlando 90 Munn, Mike S. 79 Munn, Robert E. 55,167 Munn, Russell K. 79 Munoz, Alex 79 Munoz, Cecile 90 MunoZ,.1eFf1. 79,110 Munoz, Manuel 90 Munoz, Margaret M. 69 Munschy, Michelle M. 79 Murch, Jessie M. 79,180 Murch, Kenneth R. Muriel, Lupe M. 69 Murillo, Loretta A. 69 Murillo, Roxanne 79 Murray, Cynthia E. 79 Muse, Janet D. 69 Muse, Linda J. 56 Muse, William 90 Musgrove, Avis L. 69 Musgrove, Dennis W. 133 Mustin, Catherine D. 56 Mutz, Diana L. 69 Nale, Cheri L. 90,173 Nation, Sherry A. 79 Nation, Jack L. Navarrette, Connie A. 69 Navarrette, Gloria A. 79 Navarro, Catalina A. 90 Navarro, David Navarro, Saul A. 69 Navarro, Yvonne M. 79 Navejas, Albert 90 Navejas, Mary C. 79 Navejas, Ruben R. 69,162 Neblett, Lester 79,138 Negrete, Robert A. Neira, Juan M. 56,162 Neira, Olga 69 Neira, Raul 90 Neira, Rosalva 56,162 Nelson, Doug A. 90,155 Nelson. Mark S. 90,114-,117.133 Newsome, Lois J. 56g170,179 Newsome, Rufus W. 79,110,129, 128 Newsome. Theodis 56 Newton. Ody D. 79 Nicholas, Becky J. 56,37,149,176, 143 234 Nichols, Charlyn L. 69 Nichols, John W. Jr. 69,106,170, 182,130 Nichols, Ramona L. 69 Nichols, Dee A. 79 Nielsen, Kathleen 90 Nikkel, Gerald W. 1l2.56.159 Nikkei, Miami R. 91 ' ' Nobles, Mary E. 56,27 Nolan, Charles 1V. Nolen, Donnie L. 160 Norris, Calvin A. 91 Nunez, lsaac G. 91 Nygren, Wade D. 69,155,181 Oscampo, Lalo 91 Ochoa, Abraham M. 69 Ogden, Leah M. 91,178,173 0'Heu1-n. Jon 69,155,177 O'Hearn, Susan M. 91.155 Oliyarez, Debbie A. 79 Oliver, lrene E. 170.179 Oliver, Randy L. 91 Ol1VC1'Z1S,AlJI'E1l1L11l1 79 Olsen, Karen L. 69 Olson, Leslie A. 56 O'Neil1. Nancy K. 154,155,56.l43 Ontiveros, Aurelio J. 91 1 Ontiveros, Socorra O'Rear, Denise M. 56,161 O,Rear, Kevin C. 79,140 Ornelas, A. Richard 79 Ornelas, Connie 91,141 Ornelas, Robert 113 Ornelas. Thcrsa A. 91.174 Ornelas, Valente 79.124 Ornelas, Veronica L. 91 Oroz, David M. 69 Ortega, Jolanda 91 Ortiz, Ortiz , Daniel 79 Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz, Ortiz Ortiz Anita 69 Desiderio G. Diane 91 Felix R. 56 , Freddy D. , Gilbert 79 Oster, Phil A. 69 O1T0,John R. 69,178,171,139 Otto, Michael L. 91,171,125,l37 Owen, Kathleen M. 91 A Oxford, Denise S. 56 Oxford. Robert 79 Oxley, Pamela G. 69 Ozaeta, Francisco R. 91 Ozman, Buss 129 Ozuna. Elsa M. C. 91 Ozuna, Robert 69 Padilla, Denise M. 79,161,162 Padilla, Irene 69 l Padilla, Marylou 9l,160.161.l62 Padilla, Ruben 79,136 1 1 Pair. Claudia K. 56,166,163 Pair. Marsha S. 56 I Palitz, A1 M. 79,164,142 Pulitz. tttaisha S. 152,24.37.56.26 182,39,2s.16s.169.143 ' A 6 ' Palmer, Sarah C. 91.160 Palmer. Susan Y. 69,l52.176,141 Panick. Donna L. 91,161,173 Paramo, Christina R. 79 Paramo, Raymond R. 91,133 Paramo. Yolanda R. Parker, Carla S. 69 Pf1rker.Je1-ry-IJ. 106,56.166,182. 183.126,191 Parker, Julie A. 91,173 Parker, Sharon A. 69,157,159 Parkin, Rayn1ond E. 167 Parrish. Glenda A. 91 Parrish. Mae R. 79.160 Patino, Hector G. 79 Patino, Mark A. 69 Pattee, Kathy L. 56 Patterson, Bonnie J. 91.160 Patterson, Elizabeth L. Patton, Billy W. Paulk, Jeff H. 91 Paup, B111 C.. 113,91,160 Payne, Letha A. 56 Payne, Wanda F. 91 Peabody, Alysia 1.. 91 Pearson, Teresa li. 69 Peet, Matt R. 69,106 Pelfrcy, Golria J. 69 Pena, Bobby A. 57 Pena. Leonard A. Pena. Magdalena T. 69 Pena. Mary E. 91 Pena. Rachel 91 Penrice, Linda C. 91,170,173 Perez, Anna M. 91 Perez. Antonia 175 Perez. Cipriano C. 79 Perez, Ezequiel A. 79 Perez, Golria D. 91 Perez,Gregoria 69,162 Perez, lsabel 91 Perez. John 57,162 PereZ, .lose 69,180 Perez, Maria 57,161,162 Perez, Maria G. 91 Perez. Pauline J. 79 Perez, Raymond D. 79 Perez, Rosalinda L. 69,162 Perez, Rosie 91 Perich, Albin M. 91 Perich,Joseph E. 57 Perkins, Lee 91 Perry. Steve A. 57 Peterman, Don E. 69 Petersen, Pat A. 57 Peterson, Kurt T. 91,139 Pettiford, Pamela A. 69,170 Pettijohn, Debbie J. 91,27 Pettijohn, Miehac1G. 91 Pfelier, Karel L. 91 Pfendler, Dennis D. 57 Philipp, Diane C. 69.178,174,163, 177 Philipp, Linda A. 9l,157,26,178, 174,163,141 Phillips, Jackson R. 91,94,124 Phillips, Lisa L. 91 Phipps, Melinda G. 91,155 Phipps, Randy D. Pierce, Gary A. 69 Pierce, Karen J. Pierce, Sherry S. 79 Pieri, Mary A. 69,160 Pierucci. Candy 79 Pierucei. Ricky R. 79,155 Pike, Deborah S. 69,152,177 Pike, lrvin B. 91,139 Pike, Penny E. 178 Pina, Ignacio S. Pinneo.Buddy J. 91,117 Pinon, Pedro T. 69 Pitt, Darrel YV. 91,171 Pittman, Donald G. 69,110,166,134 Placentia, Shelly K. 69 Plahn, Greg 69 Polin, Arnold C. 91 Polin, Delphina M. 91 Polkinghorne, Jon A. 91 Polson, David A. 79 Poncedeleon. Steven Ponte. Bobby J. 57,134,135 Ponte. Deborah J. 70,155 Poore, Hollic A. 91 Pope, Andrew YV. 70 Pope, Debbie J. 79,152,179 Posson. Stephen R. 70,132 Post, Carolyn A. 91 Powers. Marjorie D. 57 Pratt, Charles E. 91,125 Presley, Jenks T. 11 91,155 Press, Mark J. 91 Pritchard, Carol A. Pruitt, Dean R. 91.129 Pruitt, Larry L. 70 Pryor. Mark A. 91,114,130 Puente, Gloria Puente, Rachel C. Pyle. Charles S. 91 Q11il1in, Nancy M. 79 Quinonez, Clara 91 Quinonez. Genaro 91 Quiroga. Freddie A. 70 Quiroga, Johnny S. Quiroz, Lily 57 Quiroz, Manuel B. 114,116,57,132 Quiroz, Mary B. 91 Quiroz, Sebastian B. 106,57,182 Rademacher, Mark S. 79 Radman, Jeanette A. 79 Ragsdale, Stuart K. 174 Ralls, Greg M. 166 Rambo, Patricia D. 57,166,161, 177 Ramey, Clarence 70,113,170,133 Ramey, Eddie L. 79,113,133 Ramey, Lynn M. 91 Ramirez, Javier S. Ramirez, Anthony J. Ramirez, Arthur 79 Ramirez, Camilo Jr. 91 Ramirez, Carlos D. 57 Ramirez, Eddie J. 70,162,142 Ramirez, Elsa 79 Rt1l11lI'CZ,JC5l1R 80,114,133 Ramirez, Joe H. 80 Ramirez. Laura 91 Ramirez, Lupe H. 162 Ramirez, Margaret 92 , Ramirez, Mary 57 f Ramirez, Ofelia 80 Ramirez, Virginia V. 70 Ramos, Celia 70 Ramos, Maryann Ramos, Patil L. 70 Ramos, Ramon J. Ramos, Stella 57 Rangel, Marianne Rangel, Rebecca 57 Rangel, Suzanne H. 70,160 Rangel. Toni 57 Rasmussen, Kathi A. 70 Rasmussen, 1Vendy B. 57,143 Rassman, Kent D. 57 Ray, Sue A. 92 Raya, Oliva M. 92,174 Rea, Alfred M. 70 Redford, Shella D. 80 Redford, Vincent K. 113,129 Reed. Debra A. Reed, Dwight 92 , Reed, Gary G. Reed, Mike R. Reeder. Jackie D. Reese. David A. 80 Reid, Charlotte M. 58,178 Reid, Jenny E. 80 Reid, Marilyn D. 80 Reid. Micheal 152,58 Reid, Robert 80 Reid, Sean W. 80,152 Renfro, Kathleen S. 92,155 Rennie, Karen A. 80,179 Reyes, Andrew N. 70 Reyes, Arthur S. 92 Reyes, Carolina S. Reyes, Delia 58,180,162 Reyes, Reyes, Gloria 80,92 Gloria R. Reyes, Henry S. 80 Reyes, Hope 92 Reyes, Joel 92 Reyes, Julio R. Reyes, Linda 58,161 Reyes, Linda J. 92 Reyes, Mary C. 80 Reyes, Paul Jr. Reyes, Rene 139 Reyes, Richard M. 80 Reyes, Rita M. 92 Reyes, Roy S. 70 Reyes, Rudy D. Reyes, Ruth P. 70 Reyes, Stephen A. 152,513,162 Reyes, Vivian R. Reyna, Daniel D. 80 Reyna, Eunice E. 92 Reyna, Ruth N. 70 Rhoades, John S. 154,155,58 Rhodes, Mark A. 92,155 Rhodes, Robert F. 70,136 Rhodes, Teresa J. 58 Richradson, Karen M. 58,173 Richardson, Richard E. 70 Rickel, Kathryn L. iddell, Linda L. 92 idgeway, Richard A. 92,179 iemer, Steven T. 58 iggs, Bobby L. 80,168 iggs, David H. 92 iggs, Richard D. 92,94 iggs, Stephen L. 92 iley, Dwight D. iley, Gail J . iley, Lillie R. 58 ind, Mike R. 82 ios, Elena 80 ittenhouse, David W. 80,136 ivas, Jessie 70 ivera, Michael M. 92,137 oberson, Robert L. 106,58,182, 1s3,126,1so,127 oberson, Theodore E. 80,110,119 oberts, Dorothy J. 92 obinson, Jim L. 106,107,182 obinson, Margaret C. 58,166 obinson, Patricia K. obinson, Percy A. 112,133 obles, Frank A. obles, Helen L. 70 ocha, Christine C. 58,24 ocha, Felix J. 92 1 ocha, Josie J. rllgock, Daniel T. 80,114,132 ockwood, Gregory E. 80 ' odarte, Francisco 80 odewald, April J. 80,161,180 odewald, Judy M. 92,163 odman, Shelley L. 80,176,179 odriguez, Betty A. 92 Rodriguez, Danny Rodriguez, Dolores odriguez, Elsa 92,161,162 odriguez, Florinda 1 odriguez, Frank L. 70,155,136 Rodriguez, Freddy 80 Rodriguez, Gilbert M. 92,114,117, , 132 Rodriguez, Irene E. 92 Rodriguez, Jim R. 80,110 qgodriguez, Johnny 106,58 1 odriguez, Linda 92 Rodriguez, Magdalene L. 58 Rodriguez, Margaret M. 70 Rodriguez, Martha 80 Rodriguez, Martin H. 80,114,133 Rodriguez, Mary L. 70,159 Rodriguez, Marysue C. 80 Rodriguez, Pete Rodriguez, Roy P. 58,182,119 Rodriguez, Sueann Rodriguez, Martin S. 92,117 Rodriguez, Michael M. 80 Roe, Gale C. Rogers, Frances R. 80 Rogers, Kerry S. 37,58,102,103, 168,169,181,173 Rojas, Gilbert 112,92,124,l37 Rojas, Rachel 92 'Rojas, Ramiro Jr. 80 Romero, Barbara M. 70 Romero, David H. 58,162 Romero, David R. 80 Romero, Esperanza H. 58,161,173 Romero, Robert V. 70 Romero, Terry E. 92 Romine, Netta M. Romley, Bill J. 80,110,129.183,132 Romley, Mike J. 92,113,129 Ronquillo, Augustine 70 Ronquillo, Gilbert 70 Rooke. Diane E. 80,157 Rooke, Michael K. 80 Roraff, Cheryl A. 92,155,174 Rosenberg, Janyce L. 70,163,174, 178 Ross, David G. 92,125 Ross, Debra J. 58,161 Ross, Lorraine L. 92 Ross, Lynette J. 92 Ross, Marilyn K. 59,159 Rothrock, Karen A. 80,176 Rothrock, Kurt V. 70,112 Rotramel, William S. 59,181 Rowe, John J. 70 Rubio, Cruz Rubio, Eva 92 Rubio, 1: S. 92 Ruhio, Joe 80 Rubio, Jose T. 70 Rubio, Lupe 92 Rubin, Manuela L. 80 Rubio, Maria L. 70 Rubio, Mary 59 Ruese, Kenneth L. 80 Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Eloy 59,114,116 Ruiz, Fernando S. Ruiz, Guadalupe R. 80 Ruiz, Jesus 162,180 Ruiz, .lohn L. Ruiz, Jose D. 59 Ruiz, Leonor R. 80 Ruiz, Leticia R. 80,157,174 Ruiz, Raul Ruiz, Rebecca M. 92 Ruiz. Ricardo R. Ruiz, Rita T. 70 Ruiz, Rosie C. Ruiz, Salvador 80,140 Ruiz, Xavier R. 70 Rule, Brenda S. 70 Rush, James M. 181,136 Russell, Pat L. 59,159,163,176 Russell, Pat W. 92,160,136 Rutherford, Debbie L. 70,163,167, 177 Rutherford, Pat L. 27,80,149,163 Rutlin, Jeri A. 70 Ryan, Gary L. 59,134 Saenz, Susan 80 Sainz, Ronnie A. 80 Salazar, George 70,114,132 Salazar, Hope C. 92 Salazar, Lawrence 70,114,155,130 Salazar, Rhonda A. 92 Salcido, Connie 70,149,173 Salcido, Elias 80 Salcido, Vickie R. 92.160 Saldana, Albert 70,114,132 Saldana, Mary Ellen 59,27 Salinas, Joe Salinas, Sylvia 92 Salvaster, Cadena 114 Salyards, Greg L. 59 Salyards, Karen G. 92 Sam, Teresa L. 80,155 Sanchez, Denise A. 70 Sanchez, Emily 59 Sanchez, Evangelina E. 92 Sanchez, Fernando 92 Sanchez, Gloria S. 92 SancheZ,.1eanette 70 Sanchez, Joe A. 126 Sanchez, Jolmny A. Sanchez, Lupe M. 80 Sanchez, Roy R. 80,113 Sanchez, Sally Sanchez, Susan 59 Sanchez, Yolanda 92 Sanderson, Julie 80,163 Sanderson, Kay 1. 59,152,174,176, 179 Sanford. Cheryl G. 70 Sanford, Kathy S. 70,152 Sanford, Vern A. 59 Santacruz, Bobby 92 Santacruz. Pauline 92 Santiago, Sonia E. 80 Santillan, Rosario F. 80 Sarzelli, Joan 181 Savage, Sandy L. 72 Savedra, Esther 80 Savedra, Frances 92 Savedra, Robert J. Sawyer, Johnny M. 59.134 Sawyer, Patty A. 92,155 Sayre, Kerri J. 80 Schey, Anna L. 80,176 Schink, Charles H. 80,106,177,182 Schlais, Richard D. 80 Schmidt, Charline 27,80,179 Schmidt, Susan K. 59,163,166,176, 177 n Schrader, Beth E. 163,173 Schrader, David S. 59,155,167 Schrader, Penny L. 80,160 Schroeter, Mark S. 59,166 Schuck, Jim D. 59 Schwartz, Robert L. Scigliano, Anthony T. 92 Scott, LaVonne1. 59,163,167 Scott, Mike R. 92 Scrote, William E. 59 Seabolt, Lloyd L. Sealy, Cynthia A. 92 Seaman, James M. 60,175,134 Searcy, Harvey Searcy, Susan E. 92,160 Sears, Clara M. 70 Sears, Peggy L. 60,159 Seeger, Kurt A. 70,136 Seibold, Karen L. 70,152,161 Seibold, Shirley M. 60,148,149, 161,232 Seifert, Cydney K. 80 Sellers, Janette L. 80 Sembach, Shirley L. Senter, Jeanine K. 60,169,173 Sepulveda, Frank J. 70,114,132 Seriono, Jessie 180 Serrano, Frank M. 92 Serrano, Jose G. 80 Serrano, Ophelia M. 80,175 Sewell, Helen 94 Sexton, Cecilia L. 70 Sexton, Cleve B. 92 Sexton, Pamela L. 80 Shandy, Jackie L. 70 Shandy, Steve W. 92 Shank, Karen 60 Shank, Kathryn E. 92,152 Shannon, Charles D. 92,113,173 Sharp, Martin D. 70,114,171,130 Sharp, Monty W. 25,37,60,106,167, 130.-41,39 Shaw, Bill E. 80,142 Shaw, Delores 170 Shaw. Paulette R. 80,160 Shaw, Paula 60 Shearer, George W. 60 Shearer, Linda M. 25,26,60,156, 159,174 Shearin, Glen P. 92 Sheets, Theresa A. 80 Sheldon, Donn S. 92,160 Shively. David D. 152,l55,l61,142 Shiver, Phillip L. 122 Sholes, Brian C. 80,138 Sholes, David A. 92,139 Sias, Christine 92 Silva, Anna R. 92 Simental, Mary H. 70 Simmons, Audrey 92 Simmons, Jeannie F. 80 Simmons, Jillian E. Simon, Barbara J. 60,27,166,173, 141 ' Simon, Ralph E. 80,164,138 Simon, Susan E. 60 Simrin, Steve M. 60 Sims, Samuel P. 70,159,132,124 Singer, Steven J. 80,177 Singleton, Bobby L. 92 Sipe, Sandra J. 60,156,159,163, 174,178 Sisneros, Cynthia A. 94 Sisson, Jane L. 70,156.166,177 Sisson, Timothy J. 80,113,166,133, 125 Skidmore, Sandra K. 80,171 Smith, Donald 93 Smith, Doris E. 71 Smith, Douglas J. 80,110,171,144 Smith, Gary G. 71,155,130 Smith, Gaye L. 80,163,141 Smith, Jack C. 71 Smith, Jeff L. 71 Smith, Kathy A. 71,174,176 Smith, Mark S. 93,132 Smith. Matt V. 93,129 Smith, Myron J. 71,170 Smith, Rebecca R. 80,149,178 Smith, Robert D. Smith, Sheila K. 71 Smith, Valerie L. 71 ' Smith, Wendell H. 80,129,159 Smith, William L. 113 Smock, Cathy A. 71 Soliz, Armando C. 71 Solis, David 93 Solis, Josie 71 Solis, Linda P. 81 Solis, Lupe 71,1l4,116,155,130,133 Solis, Maria R. 81 Solis, Theresa M. 93,179 Soria, Armando Soria, Helen R. 81 Soria, Jesse R. Sosa, Alicia V. 71 Sosa, Hope V. 93.95.162 Sosa, J esse J. 71,112,132 Sotello, Jerry 81 Soto, Andy 114,136 Soto, Paul 71,113 Soto, Robert F. 60,113,114,1 16,134 Soto, Rosemary South. Mary L. 81 Soza, Jessie M. 114 Spalinger, Donald 60,27,152, 155 Sparks, Anthony li. Speare, Ellen N. 27,81 Speare, Marc D. 93,171.137 Speilman. Bill G. 71,129 Spillers, Jimmy A. 93 Spillers. Marsha B. 81 Staats, Jon B. Staats, Robert .1. 71 Stadler, Monte K. 93 Stahl, Martha A. 60,150 Stanley. Mike 93,113,129 Starline, Kathleen S. 81,163 St. Cla 176 St. Cla ir, Kathryn L. 71,166.174, ir, Margaret A. 93 Steele, John M. 71,132 Steele, Joyce E. 93 Steele, Randell J. 81 Steele, Roger D. 81 Stenne tt, Mary B. Stennett, Robert L. 81 Stephens, Dorothy J. 81,141 Stephens, Wayne H. 60,134 Stewart, Al K. 71 Stewart, Billy R. 180 Stewart, Callie D. 93 Stewart. Clifford D. 93,155,160, 171 Stewart, Judy A. 81 Stewart. Mary A. Stidman, Pete R. 71 Stiern, Timothy D. 24,26,60,106, 119,120,182,l83,121 Stillwell. Sheila S. 60 Stinson, Jolm XV. 81,l29,152,155, 140 Slack, Eddie V. 93 Small. Julie A. 8O.149,l78 Small, Margaret 70,167,178,173, 173,141 Smallwood, Sonja N. 93,152,173 Smith, Armand L. Smith Bill H. 70 Smith Christina Y. 60,159,163, 174 Smith, Craig J. 70 Smith. David A. 93 Smith, Debra A. 70 Smith, Don G. 80,1l0,123,122 Smith , Dexter 167 Stinson. Sammie L. 81,122 St. John, Merrilee B. 93,60 St. John, Susan .1. 93 ' Stock, Darlene A. 93,169 Stock, Randy F. 61 Stockton, Pat K. Stockton, Tom A. 93 Stogden, Jessie 81 Stolt, Verna M. 61,161 Stormont, Timothy R. 93,159 Stormont, Walter R. 71 Stotler, Danny B. 93,171,140 Stramler, Garnett F. 61,152 Stramler, Marciel A. 71,171 235 Stramler, William F. 81,110 Strelich, Tom P. Jr. 114,130 Strickland, Dan 134 Strickland, Robin C. 71 Strickland, Rory D. 61 Strottd, David E. 81 Stutzman, Judith L. 71,149,152, 163,177 Suarez, Benita 61 Suarez, Danny D. 93.113,125.137 Suarez, Gloria A. 71 Subia, Alfredo Subia, Santiago 94 Sughrue, Janice G. 81 Sughrue, Jennifer A. 26,61,63,174, 180,41 ,38 Sumlin, Patrick 118,121 Summers. Gary R. 93 Snniga, Christine L. 71 Suniga. Debbie L. 93 Suniga, Dennis F. Sutton, Eugene 71 Swallow. Lyle S. 61.152.161,180 Swan, Donna F. 71 Swearington, Diane R. 93 Sweder, A. Kristine 61,156,157, 163,177 Tafoya, Donald R. 93 Tallman, Donna K. 81,152,179 Talboy, Robert G. Tapia, Berta 93 Tapia, Maria G. 93 Tate, Earl M. 71 Tate, Robert G. Tate, Sylvester 113,125 Taylor, Brenda J. 61,170 Tay1or,Gayla A. 81 Taylor, Jeanette E. 61,170 Taylor, Larry Taylor, Michael L. 61 Taylor, Pamela A. Taylor, William C. 93 Teague, Danny G. Tedder, AnnaLee 81,169,178 Teddler, Jeannine 71,64,168 Te11ez,Jo1m B. Tempzen, Carmen 93 Terrell, Bernita K. 93 Terwilliger, Bonita K. 61 Teter, Steven B. 6l,150,151,163. 164 . , Thiroux, Mark D. 93.113,137 Thomas, Barbara S. 93 Thomas, Benny D. Thomas, Cheryl A. 61 Thomas, Edwin L. 93,129 Thomas, Larry E. 93,112 Thomas, Valery L. 71 Thompson, Don M. 71 Thompson, Kathy A. 71 Thompson, LaJuan 93 Thompson, Patil S. 93,113,137 Thompson, Richard M. 112,124, 137 Tl1ompson, Steven 71,110,111.155, 130 ' Tibbs, David W. 93 Tibbs, Jerry L. 61 Tidwell, Joquetta L. 93 Tigner, Rebecca M. 93,161 Tijerina, John M. Tillery, Gail A. 81,170,173 Tillery, Mary F. 71,170 Tillman, M. Joan 7l,152,l76,177 Tillman, Timothy J. 37,61 ,106,154, 155,128 Timmermans, Janis K. 71,74,159, 166,177,141 Tipton, Neal C. 93 Tipton, Sandy L. 93 Titsworth, Liz L. 157 Toler, Tim T, Toney, Dewayne 81,129 Toney, Rex A. 71,134 Toone, Guy T. 71 Topar, John R. 138 Topping, Lloyd E. 71 Torres, Carmen Torres, Diane R. 61,71,162 Torres, Felix 1-1. 93 236 Torres, Johnny 61,126 Torres, Jorge 61 Torres, Steve Torres, Zeferino 81 Touchstone, Debbie K. 71.166 TOllCl1Sl0H6, Steven R. 93,166 Tovar, Patty G, 62 Trailor, Jim C. 93 Treadwell, Larry W. Treadwell, Norman 1.. 93 Trejo, Carl 62 Trejo, Patricia M. 94 Trevino, Angel Trevino, Blas 62 Trevino, Jesus 94 Tronsdale, Martha E. 94 Troxel. Richard D. 94 Truitt, Mark A. 81 Truitt. Mathew D. 62 Truitt, Rebecca K. 94 Truitt, Trudy D. 94 Turner, Donna ,1. 81.171 Turner, Mike D. 94,110 Turner, Rodney P. 81,112,171.136 Turner, Susan K. 71 Tyson, Cindy A. 27.37,62,169.29 Uhler, Fred J. 62 Ulmer, William M. 62,156,159 Ulmer, Kathy L. 7l,104,105.156, 159,168 Umpleby, Susan L. 94 Underwood. Glenn D. 113 Ung. Charles Danny 112 Unrul1,,10hn F. 94 Unruh, Mike W. 71,110 Urias, Eddie J. 81 Vail, Lance W. 81.l14.164,130 Valderrama, Henry 94,160 Valderrama. Sharon D. 71 Valdez, Gina M. 9-1 Valdez, Susan 94 Valdez, Viola 81 Valentine, Steven L. 175 Valentine, Valerie J. 71 Valenzuela, Arthur J. 81 Valenzuela, Christine 62 Valenzuela, Edward J. Valenzuela. Margaret E. 94 Valenzuela, Robert 94 Valenzuela, Susan C. 71,162,173 Vallejo, Daniel M. Vallejo, Richard 94,114,117 Vanattn, Christie L. 81,173 Vanwoert,Marilee 94 Vanbuskirk. Alex A. Varner, Ross R. 81 Vasquez, Clotilde 81 Vasquez, Peter 71 Vaughn, Jackie R. 81,159 Vaughn. Steve R. 81,173,136 Veal. Terry J. 81.159,160,166 Vega, Felipe 71 Vega, Lupe 81 Vekas. Terrie H, 81 Veley, Larry L. 71 Verburg, Annetta D. 94,157 Verburg, Nalene A. 71,159,177 Verde, Frank Jr. 27,62,162,l64, 126,178,182,31 Verde. Hilde G. 81,175,178 Verduzeo, Rachel 94 Verduzco, Ruth 81 Vicli, Martha J. Vick, Pamela K. Vielma. Martin 94,122 Vielma, Rachel A. 71.180 Villa. James J. 71 Villa. Nicholas 81 Villalovos, Danny 81,114,115.116, 130,125 Villalovos, Richard 94.114,117,133 Villanueva. Andrea Villanueva, Jessie J. 81 I Villanueva, Julie 162 Villanueva, Susan M, 62,176 Villarreal, Jose A, Villarruel, Carlos M. 71 Villines, Leeroy G. 71.162 Vinson, Kris L, 71.104,105,l68 Vogel, Stephen J. 94,142 Vonoehsen, Henry 81 Wade, Lawana N. 94 Wade, Sttsan D. 81,141 Watford, Jacqueline 62 Waflord, Sandra M. 94 Waggoner, Ronnie D. 94 Walker, Paula D. 94 Wallace, Dianne M. 157,62,159, 141 Wallace, Michael W. 71,117 WVagner, Wanda 159 WValling. Charles T. 62,106 Walling, Joyce A, 81 Wah-ath, Melinda R. 81 Walters, Marlene A. 62 Walton, Cynthia A. 81 1Vandick, Evelyn 81,170 1Vandick, Judy 62,170 Wandick, Luddie T. 94,160 WVangsness, Keri 71,l04,105,l68 WVard, Beverly Ward, Dale L. 71,104,105,168 Ward. Linda L. Washington, Marguerite 71 Washington, Pearl 94 0 WVaterfield, Mark A. Waterhouse. Steve C. 27,37,62, 182,183,138 Waterman, Edward A. 81,112.164, 142 Waterman, Jan L. 62,169,176,29 Waterman, Kathryn A. 71 Waters, Mark F. 81,136 Watkins, Denise F. 8l,104,105, 159,161,168 Watson, Dennie C. 71.156,159,132 Watts, Carmen L. 94 Watts, Nancy E. 62,161,175 Watts, Patricia E. 94 Weathers, Ricky C. 129,137 Webb, Debra A. 94 Webb, Richard D. 181 Webb, Sharon C, 81 Webster, Kim B. 71 Webster, Lorie K. 81 Weeks, Larry W. 62 Weeks, Terry L. 81,171,139 Weese, Dennis E. 94 Weidinger, Alan K. 94 Weidinger, Cheryl A, 62 Weidinger. Steven T. 71 Wehrhan, Cecil L. Welker. Gary D. 63 Wells, Eddie M, 63 Wendler, Kent A. Wesley, Mahalia 71 Wesley. Willie R. 63 West. Rita C. 81 Westfahl, Patricia L. 81,152,161, 163,174,177 Wetzel, Susan M. 63 Wheeler, Donald G, 71,164,139 Wheeler, John W. 81 Whitaker, Kathrine M. 63,166,168 White, Earl R. 71,152 White, Jackie A, 81 White, Jim R. 110 White, John R. 63,106,129,l82,183 White, Leonard E, 71 White, Leonard T. 94 White. Marilee A. 71,109,155,161, 163,166 White. Melinda S. 94,150,173 White, Millie J, 81 White. Randy S. 94 White, Robert L. 81,174,138 White, Ronnie E. Whitfield, Frances A. 71,154,155, 177 Whitson, Cathie R. 71,104,105,37, 168 Whitson, Neal W. 94 WVhittingt0I1. ,106 WV. 71,119,121 Wiedeman, Gary M. 81 Wilber, Harold V. 81 Wilhelm, James M, 81,130 Wilhelm, Ed J. 63,152 Wilhelm. Thomas E. 94 Wilkening, Christine A. 71,177, 179 Wilkening, David R. 61,181 Wilkins, Charles G. Wilkins, Emmett R, Wilkins, Irene D. 61 Wilkins, Linda J. 61 Wilkins, Robert L. 81 Williams, Alex 81 Williams, Charles 94 Williams, Cheryl A, 27,61,141 Williams, Dave L. 71 Williams, David E. 81,110,136 Williams, Debra A. 81,157,159 Williams, Elizabeth J. 71 Williams, Lorraine M. 63 Williams, M. Sharon 81 Willian1s, Wendel E. 71 Williamson, Donna J. 81 Williamson, James R. 94 Williamson, Lorna M. Willis, Leroy H. 81,159 Willis, Linda C. 81 Willis, Michael R. 94 Wills, Susan L. 94 Wilson, Dennis B. 37,63,106,152, 154,155,144 Wilson, Elaine 71 Wilson, Margaret A. 94,169 Wilson, Marsha S. 63,71,l57,159 Wilson, Neal B. 94,113,137 Wilson, Pamela J. 94,150,171 Wilson, T. Lynn 81,175 Wilson, Terry G. Wingo, Debby L. 81,180 Wingo, Tracy D. 94 Winkelman, Joann 63,143 Winn, Lee R. 63,182 Winter, Mike D, 71 Winter, Sherry A. 94,161 Wiswell, Donna D. 94,175 Witcher, Laura L. 71 Witt, F. Ross 72 Witt, Mary E. 94 Wittenberg, Marty K. 72 Wolden, Jerry D. 72 Wolford, Cheryl J, 94,171,174 Wolin, Robert P. 63,177 Wood, Brenda J. 94 Wood, Debra 72 Wood, Douglas W. 94,110 Wood, Frank 1-1. 63,17l,40 Wood, Gary L. 63 Woodall, George G. 81 Woodson, Sylvester 94 Wooley, Dava E. 94 Wooley, William M. 81,112,136 Woolfolk, Carolyn J. 72,157,159 Woolfolk, Charles E. 94 Woolfolk, Lee C. 94 Wooters, Neale T. Jr. 72,110,161, 164 Worthing, Michael D. 94,139 Wotton, Judy E, 72,150 Wright, Gwendolyn 72 Wright, Jackie L. Wylie, Jan N. 81 Wylie, Mike R. 72 Xezonatos, Carol A. 94 Ybanez, Connie D. 94 Ybanez, Patricia 94 Ybarra, Frank Jr. Ybarra, Vera 94 Yeary, Mark S. 72 Ynigues, Patricia A, 81 Young, Elda F. 63 Zak, Valerie K. 72 Zamarron, Linda 72,160 Zamarron, Teddie E. 114,117 Zi1l'I10l'i1,,10l'lI1 J. 81 Zamora, Marylou 94 Zamora, Paul 82 Zamora, Ruben 94,113,137 Zasoski, Rebecca 94 Zavala, Elvira 72,162 Zavala, Fidel C. Zavala, Obdulia 82 Zepeda, Arthur G, 72,112 Zepeda, Sylvia Zisman, Carol S. 82 Znech, David M. 82 Zuech, Randy F. 72 1 1 1 Autographs 232 'Sf O CWC? Autographs 52 Rb E? . cu- 8 J! X Q it Qxb , X Q ifx 5520 T 3 U W 1 W is . Q N I x A A N Q Elf: DFJQF. . I fpujj + -- ., , ,Q , is ' I KJSC INC-,J S U 13 1 U HQ g.., VU mm 'QWML uid. ' I ac 1 Cask li f-CL-. Lu-p sfnfdf-xhg and Pig, Q, I , - up-'I L'u.vc.U clnnffj gpwqqlfb ,V .fi J tj 9 A Bus M ff v MY-Mal-J , 238 AutographS QQQJ91- HJ M 2 .5 O J L , Q f9-vQ+- -X .Sem G sie VAQX ,UWB Vjlx QU Q-LL LHVQLS L45 xi , QM, dJ IUQXQ c,Qx'NMK NLM LL? Q9 ck QJDWMVAXANLKVVXJ Q QSQ -4 X W XGA A'MCfMMo.t 239 This is your hook. We have achieved our goal of portraying to you Our thoughts, ideas, and feelings About East High. Many days the hours were late, The work was tedious, The problems were plentiful. Now that it is finished, We can scarcely recall those days. Instead, we have profitted From the friendships we've made ln dealing with all of East High's students. So many of you have aided us In the preparation of the 1969 Sierran That we find it hard to thank all of you, But those of you who read this will know of our deep appreciation. Th k f h' ' . - 240 an you or t is opportunlty Shirley and Debbie 1 MSG wwf' 2 WJ jyjwygf Jffbw WW Jwyfff W UW ggi? 9 ES , F rg? Q Aj Q D5 gem -jywiyjgjailgggj Ofqj f ' ef 3-vp I fjffbfj M, y , 92219 WWW Jw ff if MMW aWAYS YOU CAN ezvs EARTH A CHANCE Keep youf car Tuned, , V ' - e A Ride a bicycle or walk for shorf disTanceso Use whiTe Tissues,-The dyes are harmful in colored +issuese' V ' ' A Do noT Uae plasfic wrappingg use wax papereo Buy milkiin boTTIes. Buy sofT'dfWnkS, efc., in re+urnab1e boT1les. -' I V P n - n Use a sponge or Towel ra+her +han paper Toweiso Use CJ6Th napkins. ' ' ' ' f,An Use fewer DQn3T'bUy Don'T1je+ DonfTQqse 'eIeC+ric appliances, Qfvn, a- 4, A shampoos, eTCg,'inApras+ic confaimers. 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I The orchestra wishes to express its appreciation to the individuals and groups whose encouragement, support, and special services have made this evening's performance possible: Mr. Bus Mills Mr. John King Mr. Orville Armstrong Mr. Les Carpenter Miss Earlene Waters Mr. Jean Philippe Mrs. Betty Berra Mr. Randy Grueber Mr. Roger Winter Mr. Robert Campbell Mrs. Richard Southwick Mrs. Nedra Lehr Advertisers Stage Crew Counseling Staff Blade Band Custodial Staff Private Music Teachers Mrs, Lillian Lundy Parents and Friends Miss Debbie Chavez '- Our Principal The East Bakersfield High Symphony Orchestra has been very pleased with the cooperation and enthusiasm exerted by Prin- cipal E. C. Bus'f Mills toward the music department durina his nine years here at E.B. A friend to all, his fine attitude and loyal backing have been repeatedly shown to us as he followed our activities through the year. We wish at this time to thank Mr. Mills-who has been an inspir ation to his staff and associates in the music department and we are looking forward to many successful seasons with him. S. is 55 Bt 4 , 3 RT Resta uran ts ASIAN, ARTISANS I Fffifing WE SELL TICKETS on ALL MAJOR SEA und' AIR LINES AT oFHclAL RATES CRUISES 'A' TOURS I TRAVEL SERVICE 1677 Chester Ave. 327-4438 NOTE WORTHY N EWS For many years East High has been represented by members in the Kern Philharmonic Orchestra. This year they include Paula Hochhalter and John Stinson. Two orchestra members were chosen to attend the All-State Or- chestra in Santa Barbara. They were Doug Burton and Paula Hochhalter. For the past two years the East High Orchestra has received a superior rating at the annual Festival of the California Music Educator's Association. Several East High Orchestra members received superior ratings at the annual solo-ensemble festival. They include Glen Fong, Jalynne Giles, Paula Hochhalter, Carol Simon, John Stinson, Stephen Thiroux. Some of our orchestra members are also members of the Blade Band. Two of those members had the honor of performing with the All--State Band, they are Glen Fong and John Stinson. chain FASHlONABLE Mexican Resfaumnf CocK'rAn. LOUNGE 910 - 20TH STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA EUNIIIIIITIIH Mr. Richard Southwick has been honored as a composer by twice winning the adult composition contest of the Kern Philharmonic Society. His works have' been performed by many musical organi zations including the Driller Band, Tulare Symphony Orchestra, Kern Adult Union Band, Tulare Honor Orchestra, and the Marine Band of Washington, D.C. and Bakersfield All-City Honor Or- che stra. He is active as Minister of Music at Trinity Methodist Church, a member of M. E.N.C., All-Southern Music Educators Associa- tion, and the Central Section. ln addition, he has directed sev- eral honor orchestras and bands. Mr. Southwick has earned an A.B. and his Masters Degree from U.S.C. with a minor in history at Fresno State. JALYNNE GILES Jalynne, a sophomore, is the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Giles. Tonight she will play Elegie an unaccompanied flute composition by John Donion. This is Jalynne's second year as a member ot East High's Orchestrag she is also active as a member of California Scho- larship Federation, Legislative Council, and Epsilon Beta Tri-Hi--Y. She has studied flate with Floyd Stanclitf for six years and received a superior rating in this year's solo - ensemble festival. C .C c '12 Ui r as 3 4- U +- ' CL C .: Q 5' ... I un u eu : L -Q D. 3 an 0. U ut ' P or 5 . LL.l E g' 9 Eco LL. g-gl-L LL C o'a O C-52 as S20 00.52 '17, 355:12 IU 950: I :3'4n',3 U 3.5111 5 W ' I-:L-R .-C2 m0- Q--ao o.-C 61.5-C cu cv-30 331 .Q-QU sn.-- D GJD? Ha .E -ii 'S 2 c E an an ua PAULA HOCHHALTER ' The cello soloist tonight is Paula Hochhalter, a iunior, the seventeen year-old daughter of Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Byron Hoch- halter. She will play Elegie for cello and orchestra by Gabriel Faure. Paula has been a member of the East High Orchestra and the Kern County Honor Orchestra for three years, and 'has performed with the Kern Philharmonic, the B.C. Orchestra, the Masterworks Choral Orchestra, and the NBTT Pit Orchestra. She has also had the honor ot participating in the All-California Symphony Orches- tra. ln 'I968 she won the Senior Auditions and in i970 she won the Junior Auditions, both times under the auspices of Starring Kern County Artists. She has received superior ratings tor the last seven years in the Rating Festival. ln addition to these activities, Paula claims membership in California Scholarship Federation and Rally Club. ' She currently is studying cello with Mrs. Beverly Lambourne, and is a student teacher to beginning cello pupils. She plans to continue her music studies at the University of Southern California or the University of Pacific. ROYAL INN l9ii Oak Street Bakersfield, CGlif0I'rli0 325-0772 PROGRAM NOTES Concerto Grosso in D Maior by Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Vivaldi was a great ltalian Violinist who wrote many Concertos tor violins andwstring orchestra. Vivaldi's works were admired by Johann Sebastian Bach and Bach also arrang- ed several ot Vivaldi's compositions. Elegie for Cello and Orchestra by Gabriel Faure Gabriel Faure composed his Elegie in 1883, and later set the piano accompaniment for orchestra. The work is to be valued along with the French composer's superlative vocal music, for it captures his melodic genius in instrumental form. Lesginka by M. Glinka Glinka was Russia's first significant composer and the first whose works are still a part of our listening experience. He wrote two national Operafs, both of them of epochal importance in Russian music, also sundry other works grounded in Russian backgrounds and folk music. Symphony Numer l in C Maior by Beethoven Beethoven was thirty and the nineteenth Century had iust begun when the first Symphony was given its world premiere in Viennd- One might say that in one powerful stroke he said goodby to his youth and to the eighteenth Century. INTERMISSION Hungarian Dance Number 5 by Johannes Brahms This piece of music is undoubtedly the most celebrated of the set of twenty-one Hungarian' Dances, with its passionate Gypsy tunes over strongly asserted rythmn. Elegie by John Donion An unaccompanied tlutesolo. Cconti nuedl 559.9552 Concerto Grosso in D Maior Antonio Vivaldi First Movement - Allegro Elegie for Cello and Orchestra Gabriel Faure 'Cello Soloist: Paula Hochhalter Suite Number l fln four movementsl lgor Stravinsky l. Andante o ll. Napolitano lll. Espanola IV. Ba alaika Elegie - Etude Johannes Donion Flute Soloist: Jalynne Giles iUnaccompaniedl Symphony Number l in C Maior Beethoven lntroduction and First Movement Adagio Molto - Allegro Conbrio lNTERMlSSlON Hungarian Dance Number 5 Johannes Brahms Lesqinksa lfrom the Oriental March M. Glinka and Dancesl Satirical Dance ffrom The Bolt Balletl D. Shostakovich Berceuse and Finale lgor Stravinsky ffrom The Firebird Suite , Lyle Swallow, thank you, East High Alumnus returned from U.S.C. to play Oboe in our Spring Concert. You are cordially invited to a reception given by the East High Blade Band, in the E.B. Music Room immediately following to- n ight's performan ce. FOUR YEAR ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Doug Burton Debbie Pope' John Stinson Donna Tallman Pat Westfahl COMMITTEES Concert Mistress Donna Tallman Program Notes Glen Fong, John Stinson Advertising Pat Westfahl Publicity Donna Tallman, Debbie Chavez Program Paula Hochhalter . TO W I N G CHEHBPN 24 HSESZVICQWING ..... ..... XX ANYWHERE vig: ' maid Fairfax Towing Service AND Tony Lopardo's Chevron Service 4001 EDISON HWY. AT FAIRFAX STATION NO. 366-7107 DAY Towms No. 366-4771 NITE BAKERSFIELD. CALIF- Suite Number I by Igor Stravinslcy Igor Stravinsky a Russian composer greatly influenced the course of Contemporary music. He studied conducting under composer Nikok- ali Rimski-Korsakov. In l9l0, Stravinsky became famous over night when his Ballet The Firebird was performed by Sergei DiaghiIev's Russian Ballet in Paris. Berceuse and Finale ffrom The Firebird Suite l by Igor Stravinsky The Firebird, launched Stravinslcy on his career as the most influen- tial musician ofthe twentieth Century, and has remained his most popular and most frequently played work. Satirical Dance by D. Shostakovich This dance from the Bolt Ballet was first performed in 1931 and shows many twentieth Century Sonorities. VIOLIN It Donna Tallman IC Carol Simon Pat Westfahl Sylvia Crogg Debbie Pope Kathy Shank Maxine Balsam VIOLIN II: - Jean ltliong Leslie Munoz Debbie Chavez Ken Arms Janet Rodriguez Angela Morgan Glendw York Jean Posey VIOLA: Al lan Petker Kathy Kraftheter CELLO: ' Paula Hochhalter Donna Shank STRIN G BASS: Karen Southwick Lowell Penner Glenda Woolfolk Owen Garrett David Alvarado PICCOLO: Susan Curry FLUTE: Jalynne Giles Kerry Dow Susan Curry Anne Wilcox OBOE: Lyle Swallow fOur Special Guesti CLARINET: Douglas Burton - BASSO ON: Stephen Thiroux Glen Fong TRUMPET: John Garcia David King Ken Hunt FRENCH HORN: Alan Williams David Montgomery John Dorman TROM BON ES: Barry Cunningham Ward Fulcher, Jr. Gordon Griesel BARITONE: f I Gordon Griesel PERCUSSION: 'John Stinson Ge off Holcomb Roger Frazier f H Www 9 WW WW WCL3nM7a,WQf Ziff fggffffaiffw jdwljiilww WWW
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