Escondido High School - Gong Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1970

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Published By The Associated Student Body Volume 62 00' EHS: A Many Sided Scene .ll ka-lei'd0-scope Qkci-li'd6-sk6pJ, A variegated chang- ing pattern, scene, or the like. ! fx. 5 -' fx f' -, , , - , , ' 1-'-x ,S 4 , 'Hi M f21f?f4r' -Q Y' 3-' E. W ,sh R 'K v.. ' ' u -' N- J,iy,iH V V I, .J . 'XX T N Ar 'EA 5 w . -xi Y . XX Q lsfw ax -f-fwiw X1 .ln X x . ' XX - at NN f 9 -.., .. . fx- f' , 0 . M 5 Contents of EHS Life Student Life 18 Academics Organizations 66 Sports 100 Classes 136 pr I ef' Advertisements 216 1 , I ' 1,1 K x lui!! 6' U QU N' yyf- w w ,w V: ww, , ,', 1 X .5 i .1 1 .Y - L5 my arg. 3, .f- fe 51. N r xr -tskllg , ,fx ' 5 - -H. :KI 4 VL , 5 lfwh 1 4 Ng. I , ' Q A . , E! ' x 1 , ,,. f.: FFEQQHF N . .4 3 A ? X ' x.'Z ' , 4 . Qf:1':,.'. , A f ' 52:1 fait 19 -1 3'if1,HIL-:. in . -, 'TQ 4 V' , I '::..,-f .1 V - A -. V j' -:Q , ' w w ' Y 1 1 1 9 fix fn..5-,ilfuwi,.:Yg'lQ 'H ' fn '-e- '1-f::H,: Hifi, m ' 1 'Wiwg 'r'i 1' 'WWW yLx 3'fi7 1 x 'r 'wl.rw',,w, wr 'HIL X x 5 my . ww4nH.aM,,:xf 1QR? x wg X, ffm mn iywxzzlfxgfg-1-.1, ,awk 1 , wh fE1 FL'3hi A X ski fn -i I , .-,I ' ,445 4 Q. ...- ASB Officers Hear Pleas for Revision Kaleidoscopic opinions were evident on revising our dress code and on the Vietnam War. Controversy arose when interested students, led by Mike Burrows, asked the ASB Cabinet and the admin- istration to revise our dress code. Some also took part in the Vietnam War Moratorium in October by wearing black arm bands to school and attending a mass meeting for peace in Felicita Park. Jeff Felix, ASB vice-president: Cathie Georges, secretary: and Janice Vesey, treasurer iFAR LEFTJQ and Steven Bassett, president tBELOW LEFTJ were involved in the discussions of the dress code changes. The October Moratorium was highlighted by a meeting in Felicita Park tLEFTJ and the wearing of black arm bands by students QBELOWJ. Mike Burrows IMIDDLEJ headed both move- ments. ,J Ex kg! use? ,X ,ww '1 3, J-if -. ff, - 4 ' Ji' fgfir' 53513 Beautiful floats and a CIF Co-champion football team made Homecoming a memorable event. Behind the scene were the football players, cheerleaders, band, flag twirlers, sign carriers and COUGAR SPIRIT! .. U I' I z T 521, 1 Students Shed Blood, Sweat, Tears Whether in chemistry, algebra, or metal shop, we all faced academic challenge. WWE-DUJ l'g.m5: O...u1N3- 82352 - fb sm, 0-,3fP....Q cn-'fn 53305 m 'fDGr4 :D ' 2' -l35'?'n'o' P33310 51-30 Ztbgaox Uzvffbggfn -1549-03 l'l'lQ2'CDO P2-555 3U3'cQmCD gJ2f:3O -.Oo.-- o- ::5' :LESS 3-5-69 moms CX 1932 3? llll 'll l X. Q. W V'm l'unlg IA. M T JL ef 4 ' X X I . Q . I . I .5 -. ,.. . .Il I I-. . Fx I ,. it .,.., K a 1 .I in . 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Are we becoming just a number in a computer-controlled world? No, at least not yet. But it may seem to be the case with the addition of Data Processing, which handled most office records. Another innovation, Instructional Television, made it possible for special programs to be video taped and then shown later. FAR LEFT: A math student makes use of the newly acquired com- puter. MIDDLE: Steven Gray reaches for report card sent by mail. Alter being processed by a computer, the report cards were mailed directly to our parents. BO'I'l'0M: Mrs. Diana Shaw, who is ln charge of all phases of Data Processing, checks the attendance records compiled by the computer. BELOW: Mr. John Lueken, ln- structor of the new ITV class, explains the details of video taping television shows for educational purposes. .,,, ,. 4.99.9 X 44 fx fff Q I M f.:3Q 0s 1 18 Student Llfe Routine academic days were brightened throughout the year with Cougar spirit and the participation of students. Pep rallies, dances, spirit breakfasts and Homecoming were all part of the kaleidoscope of Escondido High School. l l i Q i i i l i i l l l l i i l l iw ,W ,Huis Student Life 19 Students Show Spirit As School Year Begins 'X I up Eiii . Q., . It '1'I1ll 'S .giffgf-zr2 :2'z:,ffff 'W' 20 Student Life H., 5' ABOVE LEFT: Even during the lirst week of school, spirit ran high for the football game between Escondido and Orange Glen. FAR LEFT: Steve Schmidt, varsity football captain, leads his team into the first pap rally as the cheerleaders introduce the mighty Cou- gars. ABOVE: After three months of vacationing, students find it hard to study. LEFT: Debi Smith takes time out between classes to enjoy an lce cream bar. The freshness and excitement of the first week of school was highlighted by the Cougars' opening foot- ball game against Poway. The game was preceded by the encouraging cheers from the student body at the first pep rally of the year. Both varsity and junior var- sity cheerleaders stirred the Cougar fans with spirit as the football team was introduced. A new system of assigning classes by computers almost seemed to reduce students to a number. John Doe, enrolled in English lll, became MO131B04915 en- rolled in F10615. However, after the first week of school, both students and teachers adjusted to the new system and EHS operated efficiently with the added help of data processing. Student Life 21 Team Finds Way To CIF With Student Support All the qualities of a school determined to be the best in sports was brought out as the Cougars earned a place in the CIF playoffs. The students were eager, the cheerlead- ers were excited, the coaches were anxious and the team was ready to obtain victory. Throughout the entire season the student body displayed different forms of spirit. Clubs on campus raised spirit by selling articles such as pillows, pennants, and booster pins. Morning and afternoon pep rallies, spirit breakfasts, activities at lunch, all expressed student participation and enthusiasm. When it became a reality that the Cougars had won the Avocado League title and a definite berth in CIF, the students prepared for the extended season. RIGHT: In order to promote school spirit, the Flag Corps sold orange and black pillows to use at the game. FAR RIGHT: The EHS spirit bu99Y, driven by Paul Barefoot, always carried the varsity cheerleaders onto the football field before games. FAR BELOW RIGHT: Art students painted their cars during class to support the football team during Orange Glen Week. BELOW RIGHT: Cougar mascot. Kathy Russell and varsity cheerleaders, Becky Villaiobos. appear tired as they rest before CIF playofls. BELOW LEFT: Junior varsity cheerleaders show their school spirit at games, at pep rallies, and during the whole week on campus. 22 Student Life 1... 1.f1,1.1..z.1Af-f 9Ll..l- o, xg. 2 L5 .,.. X f ,- K 'fins X ,,6,ffT.Sf::xvgf --J- -f mamma? 9 PLR JQ Jj-3 Couyazf Siudent Life 23 K . 5: les E, , . 1 1. , l,,,,.M,,,:x,,. if? 5x3?'f.l53Ff ' ,J 4, .,,..'. ,. -Q , y my Q - ..--A r Ill sa , , . ix E v int 3? A .J A HN ,I - ,Wir I vf. LEFT: Pam Umphres strlkes a masculine pose as Lisa Silva, Steven Bassett and Brian Farrar create laughter with their lem- inity. ABOVE: Debi Smith describes her lavorite animal to hypno- tist Don Sharp who listens attentively. ABOVE LEFT: Alter de- ciding her shoes were on the wrong leet, Pam Umphres changes her shoes. FAR LEFT: Steven Bassett seems to be enjoying him- sell in the role of being a girl. All students were under hypnosis when the pictures were taken. Student Life 25 .ij-u ,B ' g ',-Ong o on in fi' - - ...t .. . - 'wut ive. 443' i Q it 8' X' . an e - .. .. . 2 .- Q e it -'I 1 'X 'n K l 1 it - Q x Q a 1 x 5,,.. F Ioats Accent Theme For 1969 Homecoming Homecoming 1969 marked the fourth year since -EHS has had Float Year. The ASB Cabinet and each class began building their floats with the theme, Moon Exploration, a month before Homecoming. Homecom- fing night each float carried the royalty representing ., .the respective classes. The Sophomore Class won the -float competition for the best representation of the theme. A new method of choosing the king and queen was introduced. The Senior Class not only had a king and queen but also a prince and princess. Results of the elections were not announced until Homecoming night. , ' L in the Homecoming tradition, the alumni showed their enthusiasm both at the pep rally and the game. Last year's cheerleaders participated in the afternoon peprally and received corsages from the 1969 cheer- leadersq The floats, alumni, Homecoming court all added to the splendor and excitement that became Homecoming. 1969. jFAR LEFT: Last year's Homecoming queen. Linda Gosoarart, passes down the royalty to Rick Sinohui with a kiss. LEFT: Cougar Coach Chlck!' Embrey gives his weekly pep talk at the homecom- ing pep rally. BELOW: Lisa Silva assists Maureen Durbin as Sydne Wexler gets ready for the attack in the old Cougar tradition. BE- LOW LEFT: The 1969 Homecoming court is Linda Peterson and Jeff Courson, junior princess and princeg Mavany Calac and Dave Green, senior princess and prince: Marianne Wacker and Rlck .Slnohui, Homecoming queen and klngg Diane Snow and Glen ,and Richard Cerdcza. freshman princess and prince. Gunderson, sophomore princess and prince: and Aurora Arlstotlles ill Student Life 27 .4-Q! S as A 3 we :QLN Q, H wil, . ,.m3?Sk':- 4 fvslgfr ,Eva T' K ... . A , , I, Q . f , 3 iw . A 3: E. ,, wil 'Q a if:.Yf'- ,s w rr, V wi K r 1 xW'- . I -Lil. . x - X E 5 ff? , K1 V Afxfv ff W, . ul j x 1? Sk A vA 1 ,833-2 N! ' at X an .J iv-,,.. Q N L X ,..Lu..' qv 4, vi 6, . 6 V ,QR 1-uv' N1 V, '12 W. ,, . ' jlaaj., ' . aw. ik? I 1. - - 2 ' , 'fTL:x4 A'P. A 'A wr ,,:':'.': J Cheerleaders Support CIF Championship Team Escondido High School is recognized as being a football school, so it came as no surprise when EHS produced a winning football team. The varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders provided great support for the team and experienced a fantastic year they will never forget. Planning pep rallies, bringing oranges to the team during the summer practices, and making individual posters for the players before the big games, were all extra duties which created outstanding spirit. The most exciting moment for the cheerleaders came when they cheered the team on to a co-championship in the new San Diego Stadium. This enthusiasm con- tinued throughout the spring sports. At the end of the year, the varsity squad was involved in teaching the candidates for next year's cheerleaders. ' I 1' Aff-e .....-.-., W l . ll . IQ I ' Of'3'w -..gm Us .I - Y' x w..-r X-q-f 30 Student Life Varsity cheerleaders Lisa Silva, Dawn Haynal, Kris Williams. Mavany Calac theadl, Pam Umphres, Becky Villalobos, and mas- cot Kathy Ftussell, decorate Grand Avenue. l A M QV ' ,, -.-1 xx.. ' ' . 3-i. M 4. ' akin I , ,N 2 J f, 4 ww M, N, .fJ X QW . 951 ? 5 f fy 'Q 2 ,Q 3,5 1.9 .. :uA.: g3jg5jafgj:vs X1 A nv p 17 rm :T Jfif r ASB members are Doug Holstein, AFS president: Jeft Courson, jun- ior class president: Doug Moorehead, Commissioner of Inter-club Council: Jeff Felix, ASB vice president: Mr, Bill Jones, adviser: Steve Bassett, ASB president: Mike Burrows, senior class president: Mon- ica Susi, freshman class president: Mitzi Benz, Planning Commis- sloner: Susan Johnson, Public Relations Commissioner: Janlce Vesey. ASB treasurer: Dawn Haynal, Girls' League president: Bill Holterhaus. Athletic Commissioner: Rich Hunt, Boys' League presi- dent. Not pictured are Cathi Georges, ASB Secretary: Tony Cardoza, sophomore class president. 32 Student Life 'TW KMIDDLEI The different feelings of cabinet work are rellected ln the faces of Steve Bassett, Janice Vesey, and Mr. Bill Jones, CFAR RIGHTJ Jett Felix helps Cathi Georges prepare the minutes for a student congress meeting. CLOWER RIGHTJ Jell Felix speaks to stu- dents onthe current topic of the student body, S I .. .3 ,Q-tug' my 'X 2- 'vn 'W Q . 6 3? M. . .ng 1, -.1 T3 xxmffguf X. xv 'W-v-,rx ' 4 S 'F 4 . Barefoot In The Park Acclaimed A Success Claimed as one of the best plays produced by the drama department, Barefoot in the Park was an out- standing success. The play ran for two weekends, drawing good attendance at both performances. Mr. James Vernetti directed the comedy which took six weeks of preparation. Only four players made up the cast. Steve Bassett portrayed Paul Bratter who had been said to be a stuffed shirt. Sue Drolette played Bratter's wife,,Cory, with Lisa Silva acting as Cory's mother, Ethel Banks. Sophomore Doug Lessley played the playboy character, Victor Valasco, whose blind date is Ethel Banks. By the end of the play, all differences were settled between Paul Bratter and his wife when he walked barefoot in the park in 20-degree temperature. ., Agp ef 34 Student Life 4' If fa NX X ' f N ans lm, ,L . - A gi' W I 1 -. ' is ,, .,: ,, wr, ,5 U31 11'-jak 'A-,:1i'f ' . 1 W. AZ,-N 2'-in , Y, R'- , Q ew,1.w1 't1 I :N Q, qt- . Y 3655535-'S 351-:2'TsTs33g . 3... ct. , .5-' elzlf . - l . . I , yn, . S' , W 'I U , ,- ev., Y-,v A 477. FAR LEFT: Sue Drolette is helped by Doug Lessley ln the make- up department. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Victor convinces Ethel that he should escort her home. BELOW FAR LEFT: Doug Lessley is asslsted by Walter Russell as he puts on the linal touches. TOP: Paul Bratter argues with his wife on the subject of each other's personality. LEFT: Paul becomes a daredevil to prove he is not a stuffed shirt. ABOVE: Paul and Ethel discuss their behavior at a party. Student Life 35 ,j.'.' 'a s Quay' -', -,-,7-.ff 1 'fu 'Iii ,T L' 5, 3 LH' .-414' QQ-sfz .35 ,,j 'f' 'H' - .. 1 'HA- , J . ,M . ., 1 V ' . ' we ,..'z4.' 'V' 5 ,X , '. 'ffzii' 'I i':':f' Zvi' Y 1 gg 1ti'?,- . f .i3rif ' . ,,., vm, A f,.. Q y , . .hwy , I . 13. Ib-v 7 ,ll Q M., . . . 51:2 . L .Qfof ij, L -a ,.,.. . . 4 Q. L l.j. fQ'k,,, ' ' .j.'.'. . .A xrx, Xia . sifxil Q J . 2'i!'-214' A n- gp , . 911. E ,I Rs. li? 5: 5 .....alL.n..s ,,,f,,'.n Vhrvr. V , . nu 1 .icy v 'Q ' . L J-J www-f' Q T 3532 , ,,,.K AN gy. .Vs 'ZZ Mfr, 'fffmt yy.. Mr V15 f' '.L 'r, ',. . by 5, x :- W. .Q N Q ..- J X , X x H: tx, 0 , Y. 5' N Q33 X.. .,' 2-2' 4,1 ww ,t , Q fs ,u.ef'1 -. H' State Capitol Visited by Fiimelspach, Hunt Judy Rimelspach and Rich Hunt were chosen at the end of last year to represent Escondido High School at California Girls' and Boys' State. The candidates were chosen by the faculty on the basis of leadership and citizen- ship. Judy attended Girls' State at the University of Cali- fornia at Davis campus. The location for Boys' State was the Sacramento State Fairgrounds. ln relating her expe- rience Judy stated that certain legislation was passed in a mock government. Lowering the voting age to 18 and mandatory sex education were among the laws considered and passed. ABOVE LEFT: Rich Hunt discusses Boys' State with this year's repre- sentative, Jetf Flood. BELOW LEFT: Judy and Rich enjoy memories of their week at Girls' and Boys' State. BELOW: Judy Rlmelspach visits the San Diego County display at the State Capitol Building. L OMC fp it Dir :jc-, ouaf- Q' - K UL'-Ji'5 r, - 'fr-1-' 4, ., -. A ' . gk 1-. W- 1,f: 'T' I Student Life 37 .gg ai. W , X, 'fi 5 i X V711 '15, 1 I xx .kv '94 'J' .A 'A ' fl . , Q x . in A-,-Q f ,Q' In Memory of YT? Kt3i:'p'5I':-':Y:.+':':a3?Jet '!!ExQ:' vi? ' 2 :wwf Q ua, VT 2 25 - - ?-2 ' ....., .JM . . ,3 Mig.. . 5. , 5 ,A . M ,Ms .. A , -- vt f :....a 'Z' ..z ' g gum W -. ' IE'3W5 -5221 if f':'i x-fm-W' .14 I -, :fy : 2: .,.:.:'-:ara 2 . . f.: :'s 5 ' ' a n ww:-'ff .5 1 1 1 ' 2 1 Q: rzzze fa 2 A fygfigyaai 'f '1 z.f::::1-I 25 A ' 5.5. 'A - 1- rl' 5 L: 3 MW: . 1 gk?.a.,. . ' - W. , ' - Og-,Q- fgfzff T5 f g 2'?...3.:'s'g'i 5 1 j: '. . : :-'jg g,: , v , .J ,vga . eww: . :,,: ..:V: , W , fig- 1 : 1' S 1 A ?.:.i,::s'1-Av 1 ,' .. - ' ..fq...r :: x.:...,t,::: 1 'I - 2421- 2 . we sham: , . ' 4.5, ::.i5.m::..., i.l..:::.gZ'- 1 in ff, 15533:-' . xigyg z ' A . blibl b 5 I ' V ff- 1 ' E , ,sum lo - E 1 bl' ,rj , SAM BAKER February 2, 1951 -August 14. 1969 and ANTHONY GARCIA PORTWOOD July 9, 1952- November 11, 1969 291-4' 4-1- A-- 4 , p,ufb5PF3d? i . wwf 5' md ., A -1 .17 'r: -'fv' nv' W A - - - I .A , b 'R 5 wp ag 2?-Q Q . ff' W e -' Ae , ,A A K it A X A fr fl . X wo. - A 1 . .Q ... :Q K. Xi Qt lr,1..,i- ' 'rw' , ' 4 B A 2 ' ' 'llxgj U 4 Wk! X-, Y :ir AX 1 xv K A- V: 31-qw: v 't Qg. -A , t 1... 4. A , - ., . ' 1. my 1 Q .1 s 1 2- - fe-f nf, ,5 -Af: - 1 , 1 ln, uh . . ,, . .Jtwf 1 -.edi fAj,:?w5-. -Q A 5' b Sw , A B+? 1' ,. A' - Qxa X YH f ' - 1 r.vA -Q' F 2.115 S., q I K Rf , ,FZ NW A ,SA .5x:. ' , . K C . , mt ' . . . . , . .. XQ .352 v ' '1 ' 1 ' 1. - 45. .' vi- - ' Mm , v ,J 1 .3 . km 1 . . k ,E,, xv' N . v., vu i.,, F . gf f'-A '41 Searching, learning, gaining, enjoying, and working hard . . .students rushing, studying, worrying, sometimes triumphing, sometimes failing . . . all becoming part of the kaleidoscope oT experiences for each student. Vmi wi i i i i v ,, ,,,, ,H ,J Academics 41 Techniques Highlight Cinematography Class Dune buggies and playgrounds were some of the background scenes in cinematography. Students made movies to express various ideas they had or statements they would like to put into pictures. Animation was one of the featured topics discussed. Pixilation, the method of taking one frame at a time to make a person appear as if he is doing something impossible, was one technique used in animation. Another technique was the cut-out. lt was done by removing items such as chairs and cars in the frame. A third technique was used to make psychedelic movies. It was direct drawing on the film with special equipment. Students may put their ideas into pictures using the techniques that are taught, Mr. Lamboy, cinematography class teacher, said. These basic techniques were taught so that a student can get a background which enables him to make films on his own. - J' 1 42 Academics f '1' mc.. U FAR RIGHT: Barry Scott and Chuck Royal take pictures for one of their projects. ABOVE: Chuck Bradley poses for one of the many lllms taken in cinematography. FAR LEFT: Mike Taramasco and John Sundusky inspect new camera. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Leo Lamboy lmlddlej explains the cut-out technique to Nick Petros- ino. Steve Field. and John Sundusky. Academics 43 School Board Promotes Successful Bond Issue One of the achievements of the Board of Trustees was to actively promote a successful bond issue to build a new school, add on to San Marcos and Orange Glen and renovate' the art building at Escondido High School. The Board also approved a proposal by the Escon- dido Youth Reqeation Council to put lights on the baseball field at Escondido High School. A major topic of discussion during the year was the dress code. On January 19 the Board reaffirmed its current dress code policy. RIGHT: William P. Radney and Leo Calac, assistant superintendents lstandingl. and Superintendent G. W. Ouade direct the districl's ac- tivities. BELOW: The Board of Trustees members are Chester E. Galyean, presidenig Richard J. Gifford, clerk fsittingl: Fic V. Lopar- do, vice president: Burnet F. Wohllord and Wilbur F. Bradley. 5 1 it .AJ 44 Academics Principal K. Allen Foucar converses with Lauri Bauer, Pete Munoz tseatedt and Mario Cerda. Principal Increases Campus Communication Education for understanding was the goal of Escondido High School principal K. Allen Foucar. He increased communication with all students, parents, the administration and the faculty. An atmosphere of understanding and learning for bi-lingual students was provided. More occupational information courses such as cinematography, general building construc- tion and instructional television were made available to students. Dr. Foucar also strove to introduce units on understanding minority thought, opinion and desires. Academics 45 Students Receive Help From Counseling Staff Education beyond high school, personal problems, testing, program scheduling, vocational planning-all this and more were the concern of the counselors and two assistant principals. Mr. Sheldon Eller senior-junior boy's counselor and Mrs. Harriett Church, senior-junior girls' counselor went to all the iunior contact classrooms to give them an outline of college preparation earlier this year. Then throughout the year college talks were available for seniors and juniors. t ,, . 1 W. - af V. ,. New 1-J A P 51 ' . ,A -2 , 3 . , t Q' -' Administrators and counselors helped students through the year, They included Mrs. Margaret Trussell, glrls' vice principal tABOVElg Mrs. Harriett Church, girls' iunior-senior counselor fUPPEFt LEFTlg Mr. Donald Hegerle, boys' vice principal tLOWEFt LEFTJg Mr. Shel- don Eller, senior-junior boys' counselor QUPPER RIGHTDQ Mrs. Ar- lene Gardiner, lreshman counselor and Mr. Vito Busalacchi. sopho- more hoys' counselor lLOWER RlGHTlg Mrs. Lois Socin sophomore glrls' counselor QFAR RIGHTl. 46 Academics 1 nlif. wa: f , x r A f-Jw A 7 tu 4 Q Q ,.,.., Academics 47 5 Different Subjects Studied in Humanities Students in the humanities class had a different teacher and subject each day of the week. This system allowed variety for the teachers as well as for the students. Students met in their individual classes of about 20 persons most of the time. Occasionally all of the 120 students met as a group to hear a speaker, to see a film, or to discuss the classes in general. The history class, taught by Mrs. Faye Burton, studied Europe and Asia. Literature was taught by Mrs. Carole Dixon. Among other books, the class read the Book of Job from the Old Testament. ' Miss Claudia Keithley taught the students about the development of music. Drama was instructed by Mr. Donald Prough. He told stories about old plays and gave the students a chance to evaluate the plays. Art, taught by Mrs. Jean Smith, was the class where the students saw famous art works and architecture. RIGHT: Mrs. Carole Dixon tells students about the Book of Job from the Old Testament. BELOW: Terri Leutzlnger, Christy Londos, Jeff Felix, Becky Byrom, John Freeman and Aurora Cruz listen to a discussion on lndla. 48 Academics Cs- ' 7 fri' 3:5 Q ' K .I4 a.iEfff1 ,NX . . I 4,5 mf 37.352 Y' ,Q .. .. c X'xf' E .1 V139 '. ,. 4 fu' ,.!?. . LEM' Q . . ne ...nm . . A TH ur. ,TM ' 'fam 'J L3?'.:.. V- ik: :draw f'rf 51-Q .sf A Students Seek Communication Through Literature English is one ofthe major courses in a high school student's life. The course helps students to learn to communicate with others. Increased communication was the object of the English department of which Mr. John Georges was the head. He has held this position for several years. Junior class students were studying the heritage of the United States in early American literature. The senior students reviewed English history and litera- ture. Freshmen acquired their background in the funda- mentals ot English grammar. Poetry was the main sub- ject covered by sophomores. ABOVE LEFT: Terry Leutzinger, sophomore. attentlvely watches as Instruction for a future project are being given. BELOW LEFT: Jeri Bebout and Patti Vessels work on a iolnt English assignment. BELSW RIGHT: Lyle Faber, junior, labors over an English com- post on. Academics 51 . . Academics 52 ,, -......... .. .. ., A m 1.31 Q 1 .., -E Experimental Classes Introduced to Campus The 1969-70 school year introduced two new ex- perimental classes. The classes were United States History and biology. The experimental United States History course used daily newspapers and the Newsweek magazine as their text instead of the standard United States His- tory text book. Mrs. Faye Burton instructed the course which was introduced in the hope that the students would learn about current events as well as past history. The experimental biology course, taught by Mr. William Townsend, used the standard text book, but never had written examinations. Instead the students were given oral examinations. The students were also given more laboratory studies and extra-curricular ac- tivities to participate in. FAR LEFT: Mr. William Townsend checks test papers. UPPER MIDDLE: Mrs. Lydia Valentine, counselor, gives approval for a student to take the experimental biology class. LOWER MIDDLE: Bob Conlen observes planaria through microscope. LEFT: Mrs. Faye Burton discusses a newspaper article with her students. BELOW: Laurie Waits, Cheri Gaudet. Kathy Smith and Lou Ross- maessler work on their term paper In the experimental U.S. His- tory class. Academics 53 W -Te.. 115. -ww 1 55.2 gig: N fa fi SL .332 V I F- 7514125 , ye . If S Academics nf '+- I , , L K' b ' 5-..,...-...A.....-1 N :I :L ,A',, , ......K. i fe L nu--M u, Vt g , 2 '3,?3g1 ,M . tn,-. , Q, 5 ...Q - - .M 1- -, ..-N-.M 'Min fx A, 5 3 L ,L . iw . .. ,p.,.4-.zimggggggs 1 Q Ma 2,,,.,., ,K f t 1+ nkhsxnll-are 'S z, ,A Q I V - 'L nnezwmahua-.1. , L, 2 - 'v ' E'?i1R?i. Alfa W. ' J ..m,...l.,fsazi:. 1,-1: f -- f M.-. ..... ........ Q32 'TFL . - nz f::..,w---. :::, f, 1 A, ! if i,,.,,:,s.. H Q ,,.iy,.ga,-,B MH .-5,4 . , ,1 - -W .Q V . my gvxxwfl K -- - Lena r .f 2 1 KJ ' x,. np- .X ,,,, X x x ,x yu , x, 1'g.f'x . z' -! . if Q xl: '1 I X S L zz ,, , x-1 v-'wg-,V 1 ' ...l EJ N X 1 h , 1 L r , Na v ' ,W ,ww A -Q 3 ,n , .vm ,. . my Cougar Custodian ls Helpful Friend of Many The king of the cafeteria was the versatile friend of many, Chuck Conover. His helpful hand has aided Escondido High for many years. His roles at EHS have varied from Marryin' Sam to a faithful friend. Chuck has been a ray of sunlight on many a gray day. He also helped students to sell projects during the lunch periods. Every year in the school musical, Chuck has taken part. However small this part seemed, the magnitude of his amiable personality widened the part's range. As many students have said, Chuck will be in my better memories of Escondido High. Chuck ponders over the aspects of the students In the cafeteria. He was s familiar sight during the lunch periods. Mr. Norman R. Bernhard :E M . A l Bl rs r one ce A Miss Judith Bluhm Mr. Charles Bonebrake Mr. Tom Bradley P 5r- - l -, L! ,tt Mrs. Irene Broulllet 4 N Mrs. Eaye Burton . gs 1 .i -A Q, Mr. Vito Busalacchl V , Mr, Norman Cheung . X g 4 -Q9 Mr. Darrel Colburn K - X ' N., N- ,twtlkdmh -A 56 Academics vi.: Mr. Sam Cooper Mr. Bernard Danychuk Mr. William Diamond Mr. John Dietz Mrs. Carole Dixon Students Are Involved In History Project Escondido High School started an extra-curricular research project on Mexican-American history. Mr. Norman Ft. Barnhard, U.S. history teacher and chairman of the project, said that the group developed a program to help encourage students to take part in the educational process. In approximately two years a course may be formed from the information acquired. LEFT: Mr. Barnhard shows his enthusiasm in class. BELOW: The custodian staff includes John Watkins, Chuck Kainik, Roy Noble, Laxton Davis, Roy Kristensen, and Buster Wright. Kneeling is Chuck Conover. a Ami! Data Processing Eases Work Load in Office This year, with the help of the new data processing computer, the work in the attendance office was made easier. Besides helping the office workers in recording attendance records, it also helped them keep an-up-to- date record of student's permanent record cards. The data processing computer also helped the yearbook staff keep track of Gong subscribers and made grade recording easier for teachers and office personnel. RIGHT: Mrs. Melva Johnston, ASB cashier, makes out a purchase receipt. BELOW: Mrs. Diane Shaw and Mrs. Thelma Schneipp check attendance records. Mr. James Dodin Mr. William Duncan Mr. Robert Embrey Mr. Allred Figueroa Mr. Jack Fulton Miss Marilyn Fusch Mr. John Georges Mr. Wallace Grey Mr. William Green Mr. Del Grlllin 58 AC8ClSmlCS .rv rs l X 5? N ' .x 1 l l X .. .. U Mr. Ksllh Gushwa Mr. Mllton Harvey Mrs. Grace Hermanson Mr. Dale Hllmer Mr. Art Hollis Mrs. Marlea Hollmann Mr. Roy Hollz Mrs. Gwendolyn Hullmann Mr. Kellh Johnson Mr. Len Johnson ,J 'f The cefeterla workers are Mrs. lndla Mlnor, Mrs. Lila Odam, Mrs. Lydla Dedler, Mrs. Josephlne Rusken, Mrs. Doris Larose, Mrs. Norma lrwln, Miss Dorothy Zacharios. and Mrs. Anna Kasitz. Not pictured are Mrs. Martha Clark and Mrs. Wanda Jex. Academics 59 1 , V-- . Robert Johnson .William Jones . Judson Joyce . Daniel Jupp Mr. John Kashuba Mr Mr Mr Mr Miss Karen Kasules Miss Claudia Keithley Mr. Leo Kennedy Mrs. Ferol Kent Mr. Gilbert Kyle Mr. Leo Lamboy Mrs. Jo Ann Lange Mr. Charles Leaf Mrs Virginia Lee Miss Ruth Loomis if, f Nurses Duties Involve Students, Parents' Help The school nurse, Mrs. Frances Warn, has been serving at Escondido High School since 1966. She also teaches a course in student nursing aids. Mrs. Warn started her nursing career in 1951 in the Los Angeles School Districts. She kept a health record of each student, had conferences with teachers and parents about health problems concerning the stu- dents, and attended to about 45 students a day who came in with health problems. FAR RIGHT: Dr. K. Allen Foucar takes a break from his daily rou- tine. CENTER: Coach William B. Green walks to practice field to get football practice started, RIGHT: Mrs. Frances Warn, nurse, gets prepared to attend to one of many students. 60 Academics Dr. Foucar, Dr. Green, Earn Top Degrees Q ., f lf .. - 'cl wk' ,ggi . fu .,,y, . 'Y K 4,', nt! Qpln ,V 2. ' 5.5: . f ',..f.,, v f Z. ,.., T1 iff 7 ., gftf-Frf '- it' , fy . .j-K. 1 'JJ' 'L Kit Era: t ..- ,Y , , I 'JL ii' :La-f gr 1 21.3. Q.: r y Lx 5:2 'cy 'viii 1 it e- ,. 5 t.:..t .' 2 s -. , ..,,H5.t te- . - uw. .t 'SW N' wx..- Pm, . ' f W ' ' wa... ' '1. ' -r Lm..'4. ' A ' C , M. ,.-We L f , , wig' - rw , .. ' 90 xv ci uw Q . ra ' ?'-t,2, w3.z sq , f X t r s ,.', f3':..Ef '.' - - ' J if' 'G T, I.. f ,f if:,:ffxe,:'efg?ir ' - S? A' . u:r.'i3:i.-5g1g:isw.Z13,-1' 2 1 ew 'f . f2v:si'mz-exfirffzfrsz .- e-..ee5.v5ft 3021. r f 5152 nf .t .. C'ffafew,:f-ii-ea-swf. . , , M., .. ..., 5 , , W., .W gs f3Q':g,t.m-M 35, t'e,??:?5S . 'mi X .. ggaeqgaeirgw ii -f 'fi sq-f -:ff 'fifx L. 1. ' .d,4::.-f S- 3. 'X 1 ,n,a.z'f'w'.ua45.,,,,..'?5Egf.f:. yy wt Q , .. K-..... ge. A sys.. N5 or e VN- - 5i?f?'fe'f'4f?,g?'g'ffPi '?g MW- tx. Y: gr: A r iiiffi :ffl ff tea Q . .. f ,-V, .H:.,,.. . f 1 A 5 1 ,. . .. ,... f. z 4 Principal K. Allen Foucar and Coach William B. Green earned the titles of Doctor of Education this year. Dr. Foucar started on his doctorate in 1960. Most of his work was done during the summers, evenings and weekends. His degree was conferred in February at Arizona State University in Tempe. Dr. Foucar's dissertation compared personnel prac- tices and policies used for employees in industry. Dr. Green completed all requirements for the de- gree in September at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Most of the work for the doctorate was completed during the last two summers and during the last school year while on a sabbatical leave from the district. Dr. Green was honored at graduation exer- cises at BYU in May. Dr. Green based his dissertation on a study of the use of instructional television in teaching begin- ning swimming. Mr. John Lueken Mr. J. Kenneth McGIurkln Mr. Hugh McGhee Mr. Robert McKinley Mrs. Beatrice McKinney Academics 61 Mrs. Gertrude Monaco Mr. Richard Nation Mr. Fllcherd Penny Mr. Duane Peters Mlss Jean Peters Miss Karen Peterson Mr. Donald Portis Mr. Theron Preston Mr. Donald Prough Mr, Maurice Renlck Mr. Marvin Ruebel Mr. Jess Sanchez Mr. Ronald Saye Mr. Wallace Shearing Mlss Marilyn Shrlver 62 Academics Trailers Accommodate Larger Student Body Many changes in the office were initiated. The Adult Education offices were moved to room large classroom trailers were acquired 12 when two to accommo- date the students displaced by the adult program. These trailers were capable of seating dents comfortably. The small number oi class allowed for more individual insl 12 to 15 stu- students per ruction. Mrs. Diane Shaw who had worked in attendance, divided her time between attendance and processing program. the new data Office workers were Mrs. Dorothy J. Lewis, Mrs. Ruth Pritchett, Mrs. Diane Shaw, Mrs. Bessie Gehring, and Mrs. Holly Sandberg. if lic! vw-my District Purchases 2 Buses for Escondido The bus department acquired two new buses, a used bus that seats 36, and a new bus that seats 91 to serve the larger student body. Also three new bus drivers were hired. There is a total of 1-7. Bus drivers are Mrs. Lois Thrash, Mr. Leland Crad, Mr. Roland Langkbel, Mr. John Corbet. Mr. Harry N. Pedersen, Mr. Ed Stlnes, Mr. Art Nelson, Mr. Charles Good, and Mr. Lee Monery are the other bus drivers. Academics 63 Books, News Digest Added to Library Reading Is For Everybody, was the theme for the library this year. ln an effort to make this theme a success, the library acquired over 600 new books, giving the library over 10,000 volumes. Added this year was a Facts on File notebook. It is a weekly world news digest which has an accumu- lative news index. BELOW: Mr. Edwin Mirlse places check-out cards in new books. RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Bagley reads one of the many new magazines received by the library during the year. Mrs, Jean Smith ' J Mr. Dennis Snyder U Mr. James Stone Mr. Hector Terrazas 45 .' Mr. Kenneth Thoennes I . .'- . J il 4, ea ' ,. ti if f' JI Mr. William Townsend I H lg Mr. William Ulman ,V ' , ' Mr. Marvin Van Note Q , -A '- Mr. Ralph Vasquez YY-' . ' Mr. James Vernettl , . ' 64 Academics A ?Y:...QJ iid' i ii.-. t ' -.'.'a..35 vvq Speech Therapist Assists EHS Students Mrs. Nancy Carpenter, a speech therapist, spent her first year teaching students at all three high schools in the Escondido Union High School District. She pre- viously worked in a speech clinic. She taught two days at Escondido High School, and spent the other three days teaching at Orange Glen and San Marcos high schools. Mrs. Carpenter handled students who had speech difficulties and also students that were hard of hearing. LEFT: Mrs. Nancy Carpenter assists a student ln enunclating sounds. Mrs. Helen Vilhauer Miss Carol Vitulil Mrs. Kathryn Vogel Mr. Daniel Wagner Mr, Richard Whiting Mr. Roy Williamson Mrs. Gloria Woodward Mr. Gilbert Zlnniker Academics 65 Grganizations Y . 1 y 3 ffm? Q 5 k Organizations mlb Students did their own thing when they became involved in the kaleidoscope of campus organizations. Leadership, hard work, devotion and hours of enjoyment became a weekly agenda for active Escondido High School students. l , l l l l l l l l l l ll 1 l i L, , . M,,, Organizations 67 l ll . K My an . l,Hf.,uL-vi15Tgii.LV42':2aw:i'I .: 1' 'fu ,. -sf 1-1, 'ff' , . mp.. ...Q--:'2 'J .wim- ix, ABOVE: QFRONT ROWJ Janine Mulvaln, Geri Cnossen, Beverly Stan- ley, Mitzi Benz, Lorie Nelson, iBACKl Debbie Larsen, Carla Faber. Shirley Fiavenhorst, Cindy Terry, Tina Hermosillo, Janice Eger, Linda Wagner. Cheri Heisinger. Rindi Pallet. Patti Porch, Linda Reyes. Debbie Ashby. Shirley Robinson, Stacy Konopisos, Debbie Wise, Marty Houk, Patti Gallager. RIGHT: Paul Young displays her flag in the half time entertainment with Cindi Terry behind her. 68 Organizations 'if UCSF? '1:sL4,.,A rx. . s fi 1 22 , rf. fimw- ,- . ' M, X.. ,m Azxggg .ep ' ' w f e-. A' Q . ,. QSM, V,-.. 1 ,. L-.'.-. ex P Lghwjl ,. f ,f . r 1. Q. rf . I' Q - ' ' . ,Stiff 5 A 5,1 I .x,- - ,F qi 1 , 1 . 45' A L -as 'Zia , 1 .4 C' - 1' fi .J Qi' s v QNX E I gc 5 . .X ,ff E .J,x, -x . ,. xr 5?-Y-.on Albanian, .041 ..'. ,, -5.- 144, I v' . I ' 9 ,x , 3, 1 ., I 141 ma , n-,L Lf Note-ables, Ensemble Display Musical Talent 53,5 ..,.. 1 ABOVE: Note-able members are BACK ROW: Chrlsty Londos, Cass Smith, Jenny Kent, Glenda Rodgers, Susan Sacker, Pam Umphres, Sharon Lowe, Debbie Spencer. Debbie Smith, Mavenv Calac, Penny Duse, Jeanie Miers, Carol McLeod. FRONT ROW: Randy Little, Tom Lundgran, Doug Leslie, Rich Hunt, Craig Beukelman, Mark Wright, Steve Hren, steve Schmidt, Hob Thommarson, Steve Phelps, LEFT: Mr. Milton Harvey expresses his Involvement In music. Organizations 71 Winged Cougars Keep Marching With Spirit The Cougar Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Milton Harvey, made several proud appearances in Southern California this year. A high score in the Hawthorne Band Review was a good indication for parades to come. Throughout the football season the band performed some of the most successful half-time shows in the history of EHS. RIGHT: Band members are FRONT: Debbie Kaus, Irene Allleno, Susan Sacker, Sheryl Hogan, Lane Beukelman, Pam Johnston, Trudy Mangrum, Carol Szymanskl, Nancy Yeo. FIRST ROW: Terry Chambless, Lee Rossmaessler, Bred Deaver. Bill Oakes, Klt Wll- son, Ann Althouse. Larry Clauge, SECOND ROW: Brian Clauge, Mike Juarez, Steve Long, Edward Gllbert, Lloyd Clapp, Davld Terrazad, Davld Kaplan. THIRD ROW: Robert McKerchan, Scott Gushwa, Wllllam Mlnlares, Kerry Johnson, Pat McDonald, James Karnlk, Rlck Deaver, FOURTH ROW: Dennis Welsh, Robert Knotts, Bonnie Van Dam. Jlm lqo, Russell Wlsma, Albert Sarna, Brian Gushwa. FIFTH ROW: Mike Wtngo, Larry Dent, Greg Reynolds, Dave Rusk, CIIH Stubbs, Cralg Cole. SIXTH ROW: ,Myron Oakes, Brian Brldenthal, Wlllls Johnston, Davla Shaffer, DonaId'Brainard, Ronald Powell. SEVENTH ROW: David Wanivlck, Rod Surber, Guy McClachlan, David Clauge, Jim Escalante, Craig Nichols, Ronald Palslo. EIGHTH ROW: Kathy Klndlg, Pam Peek, Donna Linthicum. Susan Andres, Nancy Netzger, Llnda Welsh, Shelly Harvey. NINTH ROW: Linda Stangor. Aurora Arestotlles, Railyn Dunn, Parker Lefton, Cynthia Nichols, Sophia Jupp, Joseph Cardoza. TENTH ROW: Cladla Parrish, Denise Carver, Gretchen Gantz, Melinda Lewls, Kathy Shaw, Peggy Oslin, Jane Georges and Mr. Mlltor Harvey director. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Cougar band marches dowr Valley Parkway In the annual Christmas parade. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jane Sohlelgh, and Patty Matty prepare for half-time show presen- tations, BELOW: The hand corps display results of much hard work at half-time ceremonies. ,,..,.-as Q Nut.. gp- wg 72 Organizations l , d rt -1 lvl ff' 4 I. X, ' ' 5 Lg U . . ,,' .yr V . ,. Q , a. ' f- I ' -I A ' A - .:g+,s 1 x if ' am1E,f ', j gm. . Q ' , ::.3...'j , ,ma avail ttiri ,,,'m,r1we ' ,fe,,,,-- 1 . ,,,' , , ' Organizations 73 Clubs Prepare Members For Future Vocations Future Teachers of America attended field trips to the University fo Southern California, Cal Western, a conven- tion in Los Angeles and a conference at San Diego State College. Members also spent a day in the classroom at Escondido elementary school. Mrs. Faye Burton, the club's adviser said, The purpose of the organization is to allow those who might have an interest in entering teaching to learn more about the field. The officers were Kathy Paulson, president: Pam Johnston, vice president: Pat Holland, secretaryg and Susan Andres, treasurer. Future Farmer Members attended Cal Poly Field Day, Mira Costa Field Day, Del Mar 4-H Field Day and a public speaking event in parliamentary procedure. Mr. Darrel Colburn, the club's adviser stated The Future Farmers of America is to promote agricultural achievement and leadership training among young people. The officers were Clayton Wheeler, presidentg Steven George, vice-president, Terri Mason, secretary, Danah Torrey, treasurerp and Scott Morris, representative. RIGHT: Sally Justice works with a couple of first graders at Miller Elementary School. BOTTOM: Scott Morris, Clayton Wheeler and Steven George work on one of the many projects for members of the club. ,-f NF7, '..'f Ff' k.,.',. 7.3 - r U .,, ,a 3 t. Q , W . l Q J at ei. fl 'I rn '. 1 1:31.22 he 1-1-.r. , li-'I'-f 2.2. ' l .X 'fi .. A K fs- ,Q X' 54 312 f . ' xx 'W.,. fx, Y fy, - EQ: ' FN. , W . M. 2 f 1 w ..,,.,. VJ' - '21 -w'f3,i,3 ' 's 'Lp ' ,,fff,z-5 .3 ' ' Q y R xx? Euggflf . 4. am: ' Q. 2' 2, .f 32, -. -',.x:eg,'5 f 2. , -.. . ., 1, ug1j'::fI5g3 b 'Aff ' :'f,i'2t'H 'K 3:1' My Aegwgf' ,Q 1 ,qjjgjgv 1 4115? :?eg 2 Ax: - - ' -L A ' Q gpg-'Q Q11 . - ' glgngf ' 59 E 5 -Qriaf 7 it .. Q: 3 Egan x xx f, 1 ,. W.-5, gy., ' 120.3 :nu jtcdl'-'Mfg' Q5' 23 125- :,f '1-5 v - : 'W N. . f...'l'rl.'.' A 5 0 it ' F - 'ALMZ ilf f:'y'vE '53VQr':.F'!nef'W A V ' sc . -..,4q,i.f53g:f5 .3 3, , . .ga . 1, ..:f:gm..3fn'g '.1s--:j'Lg,., ,Q . , V I T if -M.: : z,: s,..g:'3.iesmz :..zzz:,1.a'::- 4 ,,,,,,..,.,, ,A U.. ,A 1 A' x' 'vgqvm'- 1 W'W 12,3 146.2 .:.al?:.Pt..i:,s., - 5559 ' A 4-i: .NT . Q4 5 nl A-X .xwx m-9 - . : , w ., wi ,X . wx we R M. frmfx xxzuwrx Forum Sponsors Debate, Homemakers Plan Future The Open Forum, under Mr. Donald Prough, spon- sored two debate tournaments this year. Diane Snow won first place in poetry at Fallbrook High School's individual events tournament, The club also attended a speech tournament at Oceanside High School and new speakers participated in a novice tournament at Palomar College. The officers were Shawn Kelly, president: Bert Trussell, vice-presidentg Lorraine Cummings, treasurer, and Trudy Mangrum, secretary. The Future Homemakers of America dedicated this year to preparing members to be future housewives. Club members were taught how to sew and perform other worthwhile household tasks that they will use sometime in the future. The club also took a camping trip to the mountains. RIGHT: Members of the Future Homemakers of America listen attentively as Mrs. Virginia Lee goes over recent activities. BELOW: Shawn Kelly explains the procedure ol a debate to Trudy Mangrum and Lorraine Cummings. Also pictured are Bert Trussell and Lisa Villarreal. 76 Organizations Interact, Key Clubs Work for Improvement Key Club activities included sponsoring the Home- coming Dance and the Ugly Man contest. The mem- bers also conducted the Kiwanis Club luncheon. They discussed the dress code, student apathy and the stu- dent and religion at the luncheon. The Key Club is an affiliate of the Kiwanis Club. The officers were Carl Wyant, president: Steve Bas- sett, vice-presidentg Jeff Felix, treasurerg Richard Beller, secretaryg and Mr. Del Griffin, adviser. The Interact Club aided several less fortunate per- sons. An orphanage in Tijuana was one of its most suc- cessful projects. The club also joined with other clubs throughout the county to aid a struggling hospital in Mexico. The officers were Salvador Alvarez, president: Mike Calderon, vice-president: Jay Jasper, treasurer: Rene Ftiebau, secretaryg and Mr. Mike Dietz, adviser. LEFT: Carl Wyant goes over some of the activities that the Key Club has done during the year. BELOW: Dr, John J. Rimelspach of the Rotary Club and members of the Interact Club look on during one of the club's recent meetings. 0-A. U . , 1-,eg ' up L ' , if-it J il me-.Mg Qgysl Girls' Leagug Students Promote School Spirit 78 Organizations ABOVE: Girls' League and Boys' League board are: IBOTTOM ROWl Vlckl Muren, Pam Umphres, Linda Peterson, Patti Vessels, Cam Lee, Christy Londos, Marianne Heid, Carol Smiley, Dawn Hay- nal, Patti Porch, CMIDDLE FtOWl Tony Ferrara, Mike Burrows, Jeff Flood. Diane Taramnsco, Pat Blelasz, Llnda Moreno, Irene Atllano, Kathie Whiting, Julie Tucker, lTOP ROWJ Ted Walsh, Danny Embry. Rich Hunt, Robin Lee, Adrian Higley, Letha Boyle and Gall Pearson. tu, vt Wx .2 M-wx' -A ,Q i-nl . , . ,fu I ' .5 f?1' L' L a.z3 !:'1 ' 'l. ABOVE: Patti Vessels, lunlor, checks the list of lncomlng freshmen at the Big Sister-Little Sister Watermelon Feed. LOWER LEFT: Olivia Zamora, senior, persuades Mr. Chuck Conover to buy a Homecoming balloon. BELOW: Glrls' League and Boys' League officers enloy donuts at the Orange Glen Spirit Breaklast. Girls' League and Boys' League tried to work more closely together. A combined project was the support of a Tiiuana orphanage, known as the Ochoa Family. Girls' League sponsored the Get Acquainted Dance, the Big Sister-Little Sister program, the Orange Glen Spirit Breakfast and with combined help of the Girls' Athletic Association, the Sadie Hawkins Dance. All students were members of either Boys' League or Girls' League. Organizations 79 X . r A ..v ,ggi , 1 X r,K, .v . . Eb ff' ,A... im! 2 ap-. Girls Plan Vocations, Drama Proves Rewarding The Health Careers Club members had the oppor- tunity to learn about various vocations in the field of medicine. The members adopted a family for Christmas, took a trip to a mentally retarded school and toured Palomar Memorial Hospital. The club also made uni- forms for its members. The Drama Club gave members the chance to per- form in many famous theater productions at Escondido High School. A major project for the club was putting on the Christmas program. Its members took a field trip to San Diego State College to participate in their drama festival in December. LEFT: Nurse Frances Warn goes over the plans to make uniforms for the Health Careers Club with Laura ,Johnson and Debbie Woods. BELOW: Jlll Patch, Mark Howell, and Walter Russell relax during the rehearsal of Barefoot ln the Park put on by the Drama Club. r x Organizations B1 gphas Cougar Knigly Clubs Work To Provide Service SL, ' Q. i i ill- ABOVE: Alpha officers ILOWER ROWJ are: Irene Atilano, secretary: Debbie Snyder. junior representative: Kris Williams, senior representa- tive: Mitzi Benz, president: and Mavany Calac, vice president and treas- urer. BOTFOM RIGHT: Sue Johnson sells tickets as a service per- formed by Aiphas and Cougar Knights to Jeff Flood and Rich Hunt. Alphas and Cougar Knights sold and collected tickets at the football games. Among the activities were a Coke party and a slumber party held by the Alphas. The Alphas and Cougar Knights were a service or- ganization whose purpose was to serve the school. Mem- bership requirements lor the honor clubs are good merit standing, teacher recommendations and elections by student body. 82 Organizations .ow X LEFT: Mike Stubbleiield, Steve Phelps, Jeff Courson and Arlen Visser are discussing an event ln which the Cougar Knights par- ticipated. BELOW: Cougar Knights standing are Ftlck Visser, Doug Moorehead, Mike Stubblelield, Doug Hudson, Jeff Felix, Steve Soldo, Rich Boller, Terry Chambless, Arlan Visser, Rich Hunt, Jeff Flood, Steve Phelps, Mark Woodall, Craig Beukelman and Steve Schmidt. SlTTlNG are Tom Hall, Steve Bassett, Bill Holterhaus, Dave Warwlck. Don Blake, Jeff Courson and Jack Mueller. Alphas STAND- ING are Mitzi Benz, Susan Johnson, Laurie Bauer, Judy Rlmelspach, Mavany Calac, Debby Holcomb, Lise King, Kathy Torok, Lisa Silva, Shanda Garmon, Diane Taramasco, Kris Williams, Marianne Wecker and Christy Londos. SITTING are Cathy Georges, Debbie Synder. Irene Atilano, Arlene Ubry and Kathie Whiting. NOT PICTURED are the Alpha and Cougar Knight advisers, Miss Claudia Keithley and Mr. Chuck Leaf. X W yy Y X v ,Qu i ,.1+.. I 1' a 4. ws? 5 Y-U' s' x :Sify . Q V' ' ' jr - ' gr 4. X 1' 4 - f Lp ,. Q' 'K A . ' Eff? ' '7 1 X S orsn - ages cmwf' . .rx , Q 3 It f 'Q 4 . X, s A ' -.---1. 'W .ul , vagq., gig ...,..,' -- M A,.,,,,.xf. . .. W.g W-av' M. 1 ,M A'FX 1321. , . 5 Sf!- .,' ,ff-4 f 'Qfi Q ' .fq Ji V,VV I Y' ,Q 'iff' x ? 1 fish ml . 2 125' .FM I 2, RMP V 1 Pep Club Shows Spirit Throughout Entire Year Football season found Escondido High School's Pep Club extra busy. it was their responsibility to pro- vide all of the spirit signs. The signs were used in the gym and in the hallways before games and in the stands during the games. Each week the major project was painting a large goal' post sign for the Varsity football team to run through after halftime. Selling booster buttons which said You can't STOP the Cougars was the main money making project. LEFT: The sign on the door of the car is one of the many painted on cars during the Orange Glen Spirit Week at Escondido High School. BELOW: Sign painting was always being done for football games and dances. Genevia Lafton, Monica Susi, Ramei Lalton and Kr? Molina were hard at work one evening preparing a sign for a ance. Organizations 85 . bag gf: .aq- ff? . '35 A igwt l 4,xv! L., . 4 ay -.1.A.-'.. .in .gi me nv' Q .en a . 1 L . . - 4 yn an izfiwfii'-fa.1 N ' . X i s' u. 'I' .. ,.,..., ,.. -QA., Eiga, .g,'17.5.,,.,. it .51 , K , ,.,.-.NK g. . . .. 2235. 'X ' V' l'1'l '- 1- 7-T ctw.. . x. ... . ..1.'.'f'. f.m v 5' ' 22'- ' ..v.. ua- 'w .S . . . ., .. ,-vt. - -- 0 J lhhl R A, .. .1-1.44-.4 .uv- up 1410 Q-was ,, ,.'.w'.'.A-z '..4 f.u'.' . . . ,.:.. ...gg ,.., X 'w E'-' q H .'....... ' ' 'f',1'!.. , . .v . , .. ...Q 1 .- , ... v,. . , ..fwQ.-. Q. , . . , PJ. RN 1' ' .W gf 95 . .. N. ..w..'. . . .... . 3 ' w fig-3'Qf:.l,f. QQ-, fa. f - Q 4 's- F,,,,T... 5, 'iw 'v ASQ . . 'Kit' .', B.. 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Math Club members were James Green, Dave Sura, Nina Stanley, Teresa Maher, Debbie Norris, Susan Hedges, and Pat Hume. LEFT: Math students listen to understand their Algebra. LOWER LEFT: The computer, in use, is at the disposal of the Math Club, BELOW: Mr. Van Note. adviser, instructs one of his math classes. Organizations 87 Foreign Languages Spark New Interest rh' 7 9 mia, J- 1? 'sinh' f .S 4.. ABOVE: Laura Comeio gives a Spanish greeting to members dur- ing one of the club's meetings. BELOW RIGHT: Members of the German Club discuss the cIub's activities for this year. The Spanish Club, Los Compeones, showed its spirit to the student body. Activities were the canned food drive for underprivileged families in Escondido for Thanksgiving, the candy sale for a scholarship fund and the making of a moon buggy for the homecoming game. The adviser was Mrs. JoAnn Lange. Officers were Cindy Johnson, president, Carmen Hernandez, Lou Majin, treasurer. The German Club's main objective was to promote more interest in the foreign language. The club had dent. and Wanda Nelson, treasurer. The adviser was Mrs. Beatrice McKinney. 88 Organizations 'N Q vice president: Janice Beckman, secretary: and Mary . several guest speakers who presented films. Officers i were Ed Keesling, president, Mark Ruhm, vice presi- ' -1 7-7 ff ff 27277 f Members Concentrate On Needed Techniques Chess Club initiated a new system of tournament playing. Each member was given 900 points. Then members played against each other to determine a club champion. The best player was awarded a chess set. Officers were David Clague, president: Ed Domin- quez, vice president: Chris Demchek, secretaryg and Scott Davis, treasurer. Mr. James Dodin .was the adviser. Auto Club members were given used cars to work on during and after school. The club received new machines to further members' knowledge in the me- chanical field. Mr. Tom Bradley was the adviser. LEFT: Dennis Powell and Scott Davis, Chess Club members, are engaged in a game of chess while Carl Wyant starts to set up an- th BELOW J Dl t' cl J h F k D el' game. I Bffy SPED' I EI1 O I1 feeman WO! on HH engine as Mr. Richard Penny looks cn during an Auto Club meeting. Organizations 89 YW ,n ,- . Vf-.ant . . 1153 , 1 . J I is -I ifggf., . Q I 'n ' . -an f,, 4. Q 5-'QQ ,S 1 . 9 gg, .ww t np- - Y-. 'u .- 4 . ff? 1 : 1., ' , 'K 9 . V, , -4,2-I., N 0 fifnfj ' , , ' -' - . -. , ,Ig 3:1 , -gm, :. i an 1 ,3 . gm, , M, ' - ui' g ,E ,- , ggi.: 9 45 - 2 - FEW '37 1 T mln Ez.: 5' , fy 'Y V-,E V '-I , ming, .355 if vb, w , -- - ., - ,az ,, g' 'A .. , in tn.. .O , , V., ,. :Q-Y 5 Q Eg 14, .K v ' . . va - I K E .Q 3 k gig . , Wh If ,.-Al 32 fl . 'w 1 Kr.. ' 2: . -2 . 4' ag af :Q ' 2 1:2 . I 4 ' 1 , 1 A ' A , QA X . . X 'f ' . 1,f:'g xii .S kj 'K-LZ if jk A M .. 1 , 735 L W' , I . v , v . ff ' n I 5 Rf - , f . -' A 2, xx 2 Q, vi' 31 V -. ' ' 3 , fag , . 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It was to be distrib- uted in the summer. Pre-school workshops were held for the staff and photographers. Also Judy Rimelspach, editor-in-chief, and Susan Gray, managing editor, attended a summer workshop at the University of California at San Diego. Cougar staff members made changes by enlarging the page size of the paper to that of a standard daily. Items as the dress code, movie ratings, voting age, and Angela Davis were covered. Summer workshops were attended by Editor-in-Chief Sue Johnson and Managing Editor Tony Borders at the University of Southern California. ABOVE: Jeff Flood, Judy Rimelspach, Susan Gray and David War- wick work hard to meet deadlines. ABOVE RIGHT: Ken Held works at the new stabilizer which saves 40 minutes ln producing an en- largement. UPPER RIGHT: Tony Borders, Barbara Welsh and Susan Johnson look at the negative of The Cougar at Swadell Litho- graphers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gong staff members relax In front of the vending machines. They are Dale Mulkins, John Johnston, Shawn Kelly, Dominic Pitrone, Dave Green, Don Freshwater, William Holterhaus, Jeff Flood, Irene Mason, Gary Ellis, Mitzi Benz, Robin Lee, Flobert Verhaugen. Miml Lukich, Ann Althouse, Debbi Synder, Susan Gray, Tom O'Flourke, Judy Rimelspach, Steve Doering, Alan Prough, Geri Cnossen, Ed Kristensen, Llnda Peterson, Lyle Faber, Ted Schultz, Kris Williams, David Warwick, Jeff Felix, Patti Vessels, Tom Hall fhiddenj and Jeri Bebout. 92 Organizations FAR RIGHT: Cougar staff members gathered ln the press room at Swadell Lithographers where their enlarged version of The Cougar was printed. They are ioff to rightj Rich Hunt and Randy Anderson, KFRONT FIOVVJ Mr. Wallace F. Gray, adviser, Mona Sinohui, Dennis Westfall. Byron Gushwa. fRestJ Tom Peterson, Bill Faires, Jerl Be- bout, Sue Johnson, Katie Headley, Joan Stork, Barbara Welsh, Kevin Comer. Evelyn Evered, Tony Borders, Cathe Lewis, Debby Holcomb. Beth Livermore, Barbara Marshall, Janice Beckman, Peggy Gair, Audrea Berkovski, Melody Cambell, and Doug Brown. .1 ' x c-1, . -s e 4 ,Wk 5 -. :Q .., K . , L M .glff I s 4 M .rm uymi, L. QA -Wm? J .L .gnu .xf-vial! .1 1 N? ,1.....--17' ' fw- ,E .gr HJ: . W V 11:0 M MrWT.f ,. --- .ff V , ',,, f 'z?.m. . -...pair X 8, .5,,..,- -' age'-W ,4-.. . y wi?-' nf' . U' ,fi-gn., ,... ,,k., . . , X ' 4M'f ' 5 iggi, V I Q SNACKS QT, 'L 423 , IK, 1 , I K F 1 1 If :gimme V, k ' in X 4' A if ,fd yi? ,. 1 A I , A 2 Q bb H J A X 1 AK I 'GTA ,fix Mg A V ' 1 K ' AE. X I A- 1 I' gif, M i4 ' as F S S? -zfq fi ' , , A .m,, I ..- .7 ,, . ,M '? K' I ? Q ,rf W - .R , I 1 If x. .vi A iddj 1 h X ,. 5 - -4 , me I xxg 1 AFS Membership Soars to All-time High I4 if-1if'iffff'if 94 Organization I 'r -Q- American Field Service took trips to Disneyland and to the snow in the mountains. Membership was the highest in school history with 275 registered members. The club also sponsored a foreign exchange stu- dent. She was Marianne Wecker of Luxembourg. Members sponsored the sending of Americans abroad. The finalists from 'Escondido High School were Kathy Torok and Bryan Breidenthal who were awaiting word from New York City, headquarters of the Ameri- can Field Service. The officers were Doug Holstein, presidentg Doug Moorhead, vice-presidentg Bryan Breidenthal, treas- urerg Laurie Bauer, secretary. Mr. Robert Johnson was the adviser. LEFT: Members of the American Fleld Service show enthusiasm toward friends abroad. ABOVE: Mike Taramasco and Gerry Hoadley stroll through Disneyland durlng recent trip. Organizations -vw z., fm. ,gg , -5 '- ..,' , M A , H' - ': 4 -.K 'Ariat 3 5 402.3 2 ' ' S 2 J + Gr . 5'5..i.v 5.3: ' ' Q-3: 1 .,. .-...z..A g... z . . f . . ,W 'ini : if ' , .:-1?'::,5 sf:-, .. it .'2 'f. .' ' . ,, . .s U 'MQEHQ 44' 'nu 3,-3' 1 f. un. ME H' . 1' .n .M . .1 W! N an . , I. y. fl, Q' f . , K N ,Q .y I ,,,X' ' ' , In , ,, 8 ' 553 mmf: .. s all aifffyfi , .. lf. 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' g f ,- . .. 4 ' ' 'ii ,F ' .'. 33- ., G In TOP field over the b son, their irls Show Interest After School Sports FAR LEFT: All glrl's sports members form a GAA on the . BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Lisa Silva reaches for a Cougar victory Grossmont. LEFT: Susan Schocnover shows gracefulness on alance beam. BOTTOM: Mrs. Gwen Huffman, Miss Karen Peter- Miss Marilyn Shriver and Mrs. Ferol Kent. GAA advisers, show strength to one another. BELOW: A GAA swimmer shows diving form. . ..-1-.4.LE, Organizations 99 Sports Desiring and Perspiring- OUR team, win . . . or lose. liio' 'W Q , 41'.,,nV:1!3lg!55,a-Q .... 'uf' i Sports 101 - 1, 7- Big Orange Fiuns Wild in Escondido High Cougars entered the 1969 foot- ball season, picked to repeat as league champs. Sport- ing a notorious offense and an incomparable defense, the Cougars crushed their first four opponents. Seniors Steve Schmidt, Rich Hunt, Rick Visser, and Gary Ellis of Escondido's offensive line were the backbone of the offensive machine. The offense was sparked by veteran quarterbacks Bill Holterhaus and Craig Beukelman along with All-CIF split end Flex Holloway. The Cougar defense led by Randy Kindig, Phil San- chez and Herman Reily limited the opponents' offense to a lone six points per game. Escondido's championship hopes were high as they began the chase 'for the Avocado League crown against Poway at Memorial Field. EHS led all the way as they scored a 31-8 victory over the Titans. Escondido was just as impressive on the road as they were at home. They rolled up victories over Carls- bad 29-0, Vista 49-14, and San Dieguito 60-13. Out- standing play in these games was turned in by the 11 members of the first string along with the fine desire of the Destroyers, a group of substitutes who per- formed like regulars. Avocado League ZW' N C. HJJN 1 fda ls. If ,NNNQ X, lx I E' Q, . .git U 91? fx In AR. - AP S - A M, . X X Q I u u n L ,N I , 5, ' . N , 3-gy , ,-5, I A Y - . 4s 'nf 'JE Qif,-,aff 5:,,i'y':n1' fan! 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FIFTH ROW: Coach Jim Stone, Dave Rusk. Zachary Taylor. Gary Bredlleld, Coach Denny Snyder. SIXTH ROW: Jeff Fellx, Eddte Krls- tensen, Jack Thorsen, Jett Flood, Ted Schultz. SEV- ENTH ROW: Stephen Thompson, John Davison, Tom Toth, John Neubarth. Cal Beukelman. Ty Walsh. EIGHTH ROW: Bob Monson, Rlck Bennett, Herman Rally. Jeff Sprlngsten, Jlm Odle, Dana McManus. UPPER ROW: Coach Robert IChIckJ Embrey. Bob Klnley, Shawn Kelly. Coach BIII Green. Sports 109 lunior Varsity Shares Avocado League Title Members of the 1969 JV football team: LOWER ROW: Mark Wood- all, Bill Sinclair, Glen Gunderson, Steve Hren, Bruce Way, Mike Kelly, Steve Pelsma, Doug Dever, Mike Perez, Dale Dent, Jerry Hernandez, Albert Lass. SECOND ROW: Clark Fuller, Chris Wood, Hunter Miller, Dennis Bass, Bruce Daily, Tony Cordoza, Bill Jack- son. Dan Bowman, Greg Steins, David Goger, Doug Hudson, Jim Marshall, Henry Liso. THIRD ROW: David Keesling, Oscar Toscano, John Johnston, Ken Jones, Bill Murff, Alex Paz, John Freeman, Steve Wagner, Gary Zent, Jeff Jafferian, Carry Clague, Julian Barbara, Baron Lizzarrara, FOURTH ROW: Ben Bakerink, Doug Clowers, Mike Griffith. Tony Garcia, James Stevens, Fred Meyers, Walter Russell, Pat Palmer, Ricardo Toscano, Mike Williams, David Galt, Jim Donlln, Rob Putnam, Roger Muren, Ron Nichols. UPPER ROW: Dave Robbinson, Coach Keith Johnson, Coach Del Griffin, Coach E. Burke and Cueva Louis. RIGHT: Clark Fuller i13l struggles for tough yardage on a quarter- back keeper. UPPER RIGHT: Jim Rusk C331 takes handoff from Joe Rotta. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Escondido Poway .... 0 Escondido Carlsbad . . . 14 Escondido Vista ...... 'O Escondido San Dieguito 12 Escondido Orange Glen 0 Escondido Oceanside . 6 Escondido San Marcos 21 Escondido Fallbrook . . . 12 Escondido Santa Ana . . 21 110 Sports , W. ...- f e . 4 f 22:9-xii' Future Looks Bright As Cubs Post Winning Year Escondido's junior varsity and freshman football teams kept the Cougar tradition as both finished near the top of their leagues. The junior varsity members were co-champs ending the year with a 7-1 league mark. The frosh combined a 5-1-1 league record and finished the season in second place. iii' W'4 .4 . . u s v, A ' 'K' '1 . 5-Misfit 'ii at FRESHMEN FooTBALi. iff . ' Escondido 22 San Marcos ..... .. 12 1,532-6, at Escondido 30 Fallbrook .. 14 135.5 ,ig - Escondido 14 Oceanside . . . . 30 . '..,, Escondido 6 Orange Glen . . . . . 6 ij?'T' 1 , Escondido 26 Washington . .. 22 sl: ' Escondido 26 University ..... . 8 -.ix-Q.. Escondido 18 San Dieguito . . . . . 14 Members of the 1969 freshmen football team: LOWER ROW: Dave Mur- taugh, Dan Embrey, John Tolley, Rod Rogers, Joe Rolla, Jeff Palmeler, Rob Fregerson, Danna Ray, Dennis Beede, Jim Rusk. SECOND ROW: Chris Fuller, Don Bakerink, Bill Delange, Ruben Molina, Joe Cordcza, Andy Straub, Ted Walsh, Bill Stamm, Kevin Laird, Brad Silva, Bill Man- grum. THIRD ROW: Richard Cardoza, Troy Stallings, Dave Curfew, Joe Doty, Lloyd Fenwick, Mike Landreth, Mike Cummings, Hal Watkins, Randy Mallon, Steve Smiley, Martin Carapia. FOURTH ROW: Coach Mike Dietz, Larry Wagner, Sam Hull, Keith Ellis, Tony Contreras, Chris Franko, Steve Long, Blll Barnes, Mark Watterson, Brad Baker, Mike Cooley. UPPER ROW: Coach Don Portis, Ken Meyer, Doug Odle, Richard Day, Bill Gaines, Mike Wedeking, Jerry Weaver, Mickey Rodgers, Jim McFadden, Brian Farrar, Rod Herr and Eddie Gilbert. Sports 111 Harriers Finish Strong As Bonebrake Returns Members of the 1969 cross country team are: LOWER ROW Gerald ROW Greg Lawrence Ron Farrar John Hollwedel Tlm Forrester Headley, Mike Elkins, Dave Hren, John Davenport Peter Welch Sam Gonzales Steve Fleld Don Blake Steve Whiting Terry Ron Pelclc, Rod Lyon, Chris Jupp, and Steve Swadell SECOND Chamtzless Les Smlth Doug Lane and Gary Wllllams VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Escondido San Dieguito Escondido Oceanside . Escondido Vista ...... .Escondido Fallbrook . . . Escondido Poway ..... Escondido Carlsbad . . . Escondido Orange Glen 112 Sports -. Q . ' ' nv,,, ., 'sxgJ.,'t .,,' Coach Charles Bonebrake took command of the cross country team this year and guided the harriers to a 3-3-1 season. Bonebrake's charges began the year slowly by dropping decisions to San Dieguito and Oceanside. However, the Cougars surprised a strong Vista team by tying them 29-29 in their next outing. Successive victories followed in their next three league encounters. Peter Welch was named most valuable and Dave Hren was named captain of the varsity. Steve Swadell was most valuable on the junior varsity and Don Blake was named captain. With their strong season finish, the Cougar harriers showed great promise for Coach Bonebrake's next year's team. Only two seniors were lost from this year's team. .N it J -- 1 'fiifx' Ikilfi' 1 .LL FAR LEFT: Peter Welch runs lar ahead of pack In Vista meet. UP- PER LEFT: Welch and John Davenport take 1-2 places ln Orange Glen meet. Davenport took the first place slot. LEFT: Dave Hren leads Vista harrier. ABOVE: Davenport sets the pace for his Orange Glen victory. Sports 113 . 5- . 7, 1: n .v - ? :f H A ,Hg 1 V , . .v Q3 -9 fa,-fix 4 ' W ,. 4 . . x2 f . 5 1 , My . 4 , , x.',, .gy 1 v Y S , if . 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J f l Y' Tr QI' QE! 1 a S H A .EQ E 25:23 V 3 Aff E' , I . 1 t 1 9, . r .3 , . 'U , :fx ' ' ' , 2 a. ,fQ .Xin F r 4.41 . . 5 wt, Getting off to the worst start in the history of the school, Escondido's varsity basketball team ran off 12 straight defeats before downing San Marcos 50-45 in an Avocado League game. The Cougars were hurt by the absence of seven players who were involved in the CIF football playoffs and were unable to practice the first three weeks. But the cagers still could not win when the players joined them. Coach Marvin Reubel took over the coaching job lrom Don Portis in 1969 and guided the Cougars in the Avocado League. It was Reubel's first year ever as a varsity coach. Sports 117 JV and Frosh Netters Sport Successful Year Members of the junlor varsity basketball team are FRONT ROW: Mark Warner iMgr.J, Oscar Toscano, Rich Chapman, Art Baeza, Baron Llzarraga, Rod Pralte, Brady Clay lMgr.l, and Coach Chuck Leaf. BACK ROW: Chris Wood, Ricardo Toscano, Ron Kenney, Rick Hollins. Lyle Faber, Mike Williams, Dave Keesling, Craig Hoflman, and Lance Poldberg iMgr.J, Members of the freshman basketball team are FRONT ROW: Keith Ellis, Larry Wagner, Art Baeza, Ted Walsh, Chris Franke, Sal Her- nandez, Brian Farrar, and Mike Cummings. BACK ROW: Mike Fiegge iMgr.J, Tony Contreras, Chris Fuller, Blll Dalange, Dan Em- brey. Lee Campbell. John Donaldson. .Ice Rotta. Dennis Beede, and Ken Meyer iMgr.J. Q., K :rf-fi?ff55'5.5S.'aeg'ffi .2 V X K' .1 . ffm Wj ,Qf 24,54 5 , 55:31 C-fHfW2 MMV ksrwvff 3 s2U W - w Q fggmsnw T ffm C . gfHW Qu ,0 urns, Q, , igfflbb- Q'-x ' , ij V H if Vi The junior varsity wrestlers are FRONT ROW: Julian Barbara, Rick Manquia, Mike Wingo, Dean Ellis, Jeff Winters, Bill Mangrum and Steve Van Note. BACK FlOW: James Rusk, Jack Donlln, Robert Klnley, Alan Sargent, Nick Neglia, Mark Rodgers, Bob Zacharlas and Walter Russell. ABOVE: Ken Held. 154-pound league champ, keeps control ol his opponent. RIGHT: Steve Schmidt roots his opponent to the mat. ABOVE RIGHT: Jack Thoreson, 191-pound league champ, takes hls position in league linals. FAR RIGHT: Heavyweight Steve Thompson ls on his way to a pln. 120 Sports ll bg' X JV, Frosh Grapplers Strive for Success 'f G-Wt Members of the freshmen wrestling team are FRONT ROW: Rich- ard Cardoza, Joseph Maloney, Brad Silva, Alan Caddcw, David Murtaugh, James McFadden. BACK ROW: Steve Srnlley, Gayden Mansir, Steve Gclorth, John Folley, Mike Prentice, Sieve Gray. Sieve Long and Mike Cooley. Sports 121 Varsity Baseballers Take Second in League Escondido's varsity baseball team returned to the diamond with one of its most well balanced teams in recent years. The Cougars promised to be an expe- rienced ball club with the aid of eight returning letter- men and Coach Bill Green. Early signs showed the Cougars to be strong defensively and to have a po- tentially powerful hitting attack Ied by Scoop Green, Bill Holterhaus and Jeff Flood. Tom O'Rourke, the var- sity's lone returning pitcher, was the squad's only vet- eran chucker. Success for the season depended on the arms of Holterhaus, Dane McManus and Jeff Springsteen. With the addition of San Marcos to the Avocado League, the Cougars were faced with a 16 game league schedule that ran through the middle of May. Despite the long season the Cougars made a bid for their third straight Avocado League crown but closed in second p ace. M , ' I f 'gh I , 'eine g 55-Ylfrlgf BE 5E 55 93 I 5 - F ,V t. IV, fi I U , Ll i at 1 , 33 . gl 1, A ' -, ' All :A I if L 1:63, I 'QF I A an I, 7 H+' . n ti: . ' A I ' , ' ' ' W . . W jj '1 'f K ,e.'.--:I ' ji ' 5 'F , ' ' L . -f 3, - J, A ',,.,f I g ,L I - if af, . f . , ..- I I I .. - v. ' - v ., ,, t K A . , I . . gi . f J ' 'r , 1 ' ,Ns ' I I s. 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RIGHT: Jim Odle tags out a Gross- mont runner, ABOVE: Members of the Varsity baseball team are: FRONT: Coach Bill Green, Manager James Mackey, Cal Kinley. 122 Don Johnson, Rick Jackson, Scoop Green, Jlm Odle and Ted Schultz. BACK: Steve Schmidt, Tom 0'Rourke, Craig Hoffman, Bill Holterhaus, Jeff Flood, Dana McManus, Ed Krlstensen and Jeff Springsteen. F' E. I 1 frm . gil- rx? ,3,.., ' ' ,:.., 'T ,...'1, ,fre 3? . 1 -- 5 ,. . ?g3f1g , ., ,, 1 l-4 Q K X 34 ,, Q2 I El 'IF . 5,-, . ef' . . 1 W, .. 1... cv, mil ff, ' ,-qw ,.-. ' N '-1, fi,-,-.,g,.f Q-V-5 9!Q3 ' ey? , '-' ' 2e ?'i'7' gg gf.:-f Y.. , ,V W, - ...... ,.a Nw f 4-,Iv ..-Lb-A'-Liv-'3'5i'1g' N .. -,Ak .gp-if-ov K XXX XX' XX I. sk NX XX XXX X XXX X Rx X39 ,.,S.--,- r X V u , . 4. 1 X f'J'f:vf:'Q .,, , . . ., ' ...lf . i1.gQt'::.r:k.Xf - Vw- X XX N X.-.-ll. XX' Rx X x XX'X XX! dk, 'Y ' ' 'f-cv' Bidi v HH ,9vy1'2'F'l'l . '- ...r l W . if :'?5f is 7A:'f1f'U V ax C11 1' Wm,- X ix Q 5- M, ' -1-,Q qw ' , -.4 7,111 e Early Season Success Raises Cougars' Hopes 6' 'R --..-i. TOP: Junior varsily baseball leam members are FRONT ROW: Chip Ulier, Rob Thcmmarson. Alex Paz, Doug Deaver. Tom Olson Rob Pulnam and Tim Ladner. TOP ROW: Mark Woodall, Tom Gar: cia, Coach Chuck Leaf, Lyle Faber, Lance Poldbarg and Dale Dem, LEFT: Cal Kinley heads back lo first. ABOVE: Eddie Kristensen slides safely into third. Sports 125 ,i 'l . I ' wi? 1 i l .V .el f . l ,il . .- Il A ABOVE: Escondldcfs freshmen baseball team Includes FRONT ROW: Randy Mallon, Steve Smiley. Larry Wagner, Dave Murtaugh, Jim Rusk, Mickey Rodgers, Ted Walsh, Mark Wstterson, Don Bred- lield and Lloyd Fenwick. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Townsend, Doug Odle, Rod Rodgers, Jim Deaver, Lee Campbell, Dennis Beede, Bill Minjares, Jerry Swanger, Brad Baker and Bill Petross lmanagerl. Traokmen Sport Strong, Experienced Runners ,rr With only one week of practice, the team faced Mount Miguel and Hilltop in a tri-meet. Outstanding perform- ances by Rich Hunt, Rex Holloway and Barry Houchin paced the Cougars to a second place meet finish. Cougar trackmen closed out the league season by tying for second with Orange Glen and Vista, Veteran Rich Hunt sprinted to a,first place 10.0 hundred yard dash tying his lifetime best mark and a 22.8 220 yard dash. Holloway won the long jump with a 20-foot, 1-inch leap and Houchin took the high jump with a 5-foot, 10-inch jump. ABOVE: Members of the 1970 varsity track team are FRONT ROW: Chris Jupp, Jett Street, Peter Welch, Rich Hunt, Gerry Hernandez and Phil Sanchez, SECOND ROW: Steve Field, Steve Soldo, Gary Rotta, Randy Kindlg, Rlck Visser, Rex Holloway, Lewie Neubarth. John Davenport and Coach Charles Bonebrake. THIRD ROW: Myron Oakes, Greg Lawrence, Gerry Headley, John Freeman, Mike Elkins. Greg Tucker, Doug Hudson, Doug Lane, Jack Donlin, Tom Toth, Greg Stlnes and Dave Galt. BACK ROW: Ben Bankerink, Barry Houchin, Steve Swadell, Coach Robert Embrey, Chris Wood, Mike Williams, Arlln Visser, Richard Toscano and Cal Beukelman. LEFT: Flich Hunt, Escondldcfs star sprlnter, breaks the tape lar out In front of the rest of the tield. Sports 127 Thinclads Turn On With Desire -, dr. , TOP LEFT: Rich Hunt Is nipped at the tape in a 9.8 hundred. TOP RIGHT: Rex Holloway trips on a hurdle. ABOVE: Barry Houchin :api over the bar. RIGHT: Don Blake comes out of the starting oc s. ix .3 I . 'vw rw- , X 9 5 1 5 s .I o 128 Sports 4..r-,. in -nn Q N.,-Ay, .. , v- , ,Q -JM 'N- -, Sanur.-.-.... r ' 1 , IJ: ABOVE: Members of lhe junlor vnrslly track leam are Jlm Marshall, Oscar Toscano, Jullan Barbara, Mlke Perez, Sam Gonzalez. Brad Vlseth, Andy Soldo, Dave Goger. BACK ROW: Den Embry, Waller Houlman, Henry Leso, James Donlln, Joe Rolla, Dana Ray, John Foy. Wllllam DeLange and Fred Meyer, manager. LEFT: Pete Welch on his way lo vlclory ln a dlslance relay. Sports 129 130 Sports fur' -S1 'Pw TOP LEFT: Gary Rona vaults over bar. TOP MIDDLE: Phil Sanchez and Randy Kindig work out. ABOVE: John Freeman displays the Fosbury Flop. Senior Tracksters Pace Cougar Season -., .,,, . ' W -z:::,, i pam. .,-qw QsUvvQ-A .,..-J., r LEFT: John Davenport takes the baton from Barry Houchln. LOWER LEFT: Randy Klndlg trlumphanlly breaks the tape. BELOW: Rich Hunt wins the open 100 yard dash at Palm Springs. FAR BELOW: Phil Sanchez warms up before a race. my . . , , ' , , Lv.:- fuk.. :lsr . r3'-.-,,,,. - . . ---wg: : ' ,,. f V -'1wJ'g :.. Mm' 'Ken '1 u, A ii :aria ' ., ,, ,. s': '5'-, :gf 33 -u' 1 1 '- 'f? f --: '. .5 ,' 1 'gf-'X ' ,V -Q: , . H-. -1 A-: ' ' N ,,,. ww-11:2-VTPGV s, NW?-env .,,, -Jeff? jf' EFT ,.f.-v,'- x 'f :aff - , -r :b.3f! ,---xt v . ,: --, K . , n N, S 131 , -Mg-. .5-, ' 4 N, .1 -r. 1-.1 gg, . , ,I x .nisfu ,, -1 ports V -. -. 'M-2. ' .'1QSg,.y,' 3 I - ,,,,-laipvi' ,,,y'5'r f!,f fy . V'Q.,a'.gj:fF:-. Team Plunges Into Season Minus Lettermen ABOVE: Members of the 1970 swlm team are BOTTOM ROW: Ken ' Mott, Brady Clay, Elvln Morgan, Dave Boyle, Gary Purtee, Bob Water. Tlm Renner, Bob Richardson, Howard Lewls, Brlan Clague. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Blount, Russell Wlsma, Bob Slnclalr, Rodney Herr, Jeff Palmetter, Steve Roblnson, Dwayne Bodwell, Scott Gushwa, Rlchard Prlce, Dan Mose. Rohan Claxton. BACK ROW: Sumner Dennen, Dave Clague, Terry Chambless, Mark Urnhpres, Larry Clague, George Welr, Dave Klatt, Edward Domlngue, Chuck Rnval. Pat Palmer. Doua Blackstock. Ron Powell, Davld Lauuhlln, Mlke Jetta, Coach Stone. RIGHT: Coach Stone ponders swlmmlng season. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jelf Courson returns a shot. FAR RIGHT: Dlck Young backhands a serve. LOWER RIGHT: Members of the varslty tennls team are Coach Jlm Dodln, Jetf Jaffarlan, Rlck Hol- Ilns. Greg Reynolds, Jan Christensen, Charles Bradley. BOTTOM ROW: Don Alvarado, Dlck Young, Jelt Courson, Scott Davls and Bob Peterson. 132 Sports ,, 3, ,HQQJY i' ' .25 jr , 5 x a, l 1 :NZ M ' fx DQ? E ji, -, fi 1 2 if., 'Q .ggfwf-V, ,v sw 1 ,V 45 Q5 -' Bm: w -Q, Pig iff f -rv-'-fx-,, ,..,,,,,N ,I gf X Xi. -1 Af ,4..- .v.1 -...,- .r . Fw 4 m La WW 1 f :lla M1952 he KL if , Ar 2' fb 1. A N f gg x Q 3 Defending Champs Open Season Convinoingly Coach Jim Dodin's tennis team entered the 1970 season as defending Avocado League champions. Re- turning varsity netters included Jeff Courson, David Sikes and Rick Hollins. The varsity received plenty of help from doubles players Jan Christensen and Chuck Bradley. The Cougars opened the 1970 season with a very impressive 28Vz to 1V2 victory over Vista and a chance of another league championship seemed hopeful but the Cougars fell to league champs Poway and Orange and finished third. RIGHT: Rick Hollins, varsity tennis player, lashes his serve back to an opponent in a hard fought match cn the EHS courts. BELOW: Members of the 1970 junior varsity tennis team are FRONT ROW: Bob lngraham, Scott Davis, Burt Trussell and Bob Pratt. BACK ROW: David Sura, Mgr.: Robert French, Rick Mullens and Joe Doyle. 134 Sports TOP LEFT: Jett Patch attempts a birdie pull at the Meadows. TOP RIGHT: Shawn Kelly chips out of the rough. ABOVE: Members of the 1970 Golf team are: Gary Tubbs, Walter Tubbs, Kevin Wieck. Shawn Kelly, John Morris, Steve Pelsma, Rod Pratte. Jeff Patch, Larry Tubbs, Clifton Stubbs and Fred Deaver. r . Sports 135 136 C Freshmen, new to the sceneg sophomores, no longer labeled frosh g juniors, sponsoring activities with hard-earned moneyg and seniors, turning the key to the future were separately individuals, but collectively-a kaleidoscope of Escondido High School students. Ji-. 9. Q V XI Classes 137 'cm ,Kffx 92 .f'.a .JV 3. if .mu AC.-ins ' 3 ..n..2 4f Q 2' 3' rg Y I . A. st. 'M 5. Q f x ' A 'S iz:-4 1 jifgly ,.!'. - 'f I 021 ,.,,g,., ' if 1.6 'sf Ig? ' 4. , . on M .A H Eg? ' QQ: ' '33 5' 31' -1 v 'H 'w Qi , A K 4 1 . x .. ! 329 cn: A a .::. A '::vQ. ,s..,3, -0 yw,S' K -, x 'fC 5 Seniors Express Kaleidoscope of Emotions Whether at sports events, in the classroom or around campus, the Class of 1970 had proven itself to be a very emotional and spirited class. FAR LEFT: Craig Beukelman shows his Cougar spirit while rooting his teammates on. TOP MIDDLE: Mavany Calac, head cheerleader, demonstrates her pep while leading cheers. MIDDLE: Susan Johnson, editor of the school newspaper, is shown at one of her moments of anxiety. BOTTOM LEFT: Scoop Green displays his concen- tration in the classroom. LEFT: Kathy Russell, Cougar mascot, shows on her face a feeling of confidence and victory. BELOW: Holding hands, Jan Wyman and David Mayfield reflect their affection for each other. Captured only by chance these emotions are but a small portion of the kaleidoscope of emotions ex- pressed throughout the school year. uk Seniors 139 C ,Q-. -1 :C 1. 5 M ' 'V sy H. V ---Q., X X 9-P 3531? Wm R X - ' 3 SN: fi L31 Xi EJ is , .wi gn '- -f-tb .Qu k W L Q 4 1 fi .JN .f 9 , 4 at Kg lv A X QL , 5 'f 5 -'74 I .N , . . ,. , 1 . Q , Q -,rg Kg - - ' ' Y v f ,v , w A 5, rf gfk QW vf??.f?, 5 I 1 . , :, ' P . 4235 +55 1 1 -' N ff -A ffl. H . , - W F 52-i f,4'!54-0-hill if Q ' I 'f . F24-' ! .gf'14L ' 6. f ,, .,g,y+,gggygyy, f W, - Q W ..u.r'- JJ-.- ---- .,g, .r,,+., , xl, g A---ana-q,Y Y ' iii- -L 1. , .. F - ' 3lJ,! i,.LlJ,I WLT! - W 14.51 iJ.l,.l,l '11 f f E'gl,315iEg.?f?5e?' .5111 'Q Yun 5 +R' 9 H .f.lQg,f, 4...Qgj.:.,,-.,,,g,, 'QQ N N ' 'R gigimy I Vs' 'g51,grf:j'srv-I 13-7 1 Anticipating 'another Cougar victory, thespirited Class of -1970 met together as seniors for the .first time in October. A special pep rally for seniors only was held at Memorial Field before the OG-EHS Su- perbowl game. The mighty Cougars over- powered the Patriots 41 -7. X gixx-N I pi r .an A -:. 5 :kvrr I .aa pals. au.LR...s ' . . 3 nv S . ,, t. ,J-,. ,49W1e,iQ. Q-:-lg--ll Ls .l., M-uw H'- Senior Officers Display Varied Interests Spirited and restless was the Class of 1970. Many seniors were dissatisfied with the current dress code and sought to change it. As a result of their efforts the issue became community-wide. Homecoming was dom- inated by seniors after the election of the royal court. Class activities included planning for the long awaited graduation ceremonies and Grad-Night at Disneyland. Class officers had a variety of interests. RIGHT: Mike Burrows, president, headed the movement to revise the dress code. Wearing a black armband, Mike participates in the local Vietnam War Mora- torium. BELOW: Phil Sanchez. vice-president, directs subjects while taking movies. LOWER RIGHT: Secretary Debi Smith enjoys sewing many of her own clothes. LOWEFl LEFT: Tony Ferrara, treasurer, constructs a set in his stagecraft class. 3. ...J q . t . -v ,, 6, 42.2 u. ., tw it V , . !4- J 1 'sox . .rt--.. 'io 1. .. If .V f 'LZJPX l F1 1,5 ..., H ' s 'Y at 3 Q wk, Q gf f- ' 'tis ii, . -N z ...v . .W 1 V fl x ,, Q. -vm f V, 5'9f '53 .V , ' ,f. -1 . '4, ..- , ' IAS 4 4 ' , 4' ' hp: N W 4 ' E59 iilirg 'am-.N , 113 HM .a,, 'q .3 fifii Jil f , , . , V3.1 z '2: 8 ... ,il , - ni 4 H 12: QWV' ' f.l'E' MW, fy .. 45, Q ,. gf. ...ay , 'fat 'B -x-A : ' , ,1...,-: U :W ' ,. 'WK- 4 ? Class of 1970 Elects Flirts, Best Dressed QT..- f fi 1.4 TIM BROTHERS CAROL BROWN JODY BROWN MARILYN BROWN PATRICIA BRYAN MICHAEL BURFIOWS DOROTHY CABRERA PETRA CABRERA 146 Seniors 1 r MAVANY CALAC BILLIE CALKINS STEVE CARPENTER MARIO CERDA FAR LEFT: In malntalnlng their raputatlun,as Class Fllrts, Steve Phelps and Linda Rosel take advantage ot their reln accessories. BELOW? The sports car and the clothes worn by Steve Bassett and Carol McLeod, Best Dressed Senlors, are synonymous In both styl- lshness and effectiveness. .X,,. ., , f3'l'M.f,: . .... , 'fe ,,f 3. cj .9 DAVID CLAGUE GERALDINE CNOSSEN Seniors 147 I Ylw ' . f Serif 5 s ii., is v' W ze- .i , Q, ,v.., new wr in eu A? ,fy 1 A I git Q xa , ' N V V . -W x X ' . N I A -' AM .f f 'P' ef' ' Mew 1- 1 lu ' Q, , if ' ' J' . B' 9 4257, RYE I -, ,,w ., in s V 'N Ma. ,, ag. is .,f 5. .Q- in p s -rg- K .Mi . , 5 ,L . K I . 'Ch' . , . , , s ,, .qv-. L -1- nv -- ' K fy' 'in- f an 4 , ' N, ,. , , , g,.,,,..,, , ,.. 1 , M311 ,. fwyr, ' ,A f iff ' by 44 X in mt. X Tm :- , r! 3 ' 2 .,. 4 , ,gy fi' 4 u 23 x. Q 1'-E! , . W5 5 4 - M x . Sw, . ,..,. . 3 . W.. EF! jg: 521523 Scif?- X1l'i'L' Q.: f W-X v ,..,. fiisgawg ' E125 f ' 1:5 Q X.. 'seep v-43. ,,..:, ,Q . iv., : .'. . ' Su .L -xi., . Q. 1 '-N X., q 3 Great Lengths Are Taken by Friendliest Mike Burrows and Becky Viallobos, chosen Most Friendly by the Senior Class, go to great lengths to be friendly. REX HOLLOWAY DOUG HOLSTEIN MARK HUMES RICHARD HUNT WILLIAM HOLTERHAUS BARRY HOUCHIN MARK HOWELL DAVE HREN 154 Seniors ,i.'f'r ,, . fri f 10? .uvxqu -,,W : -,, f -' - . 'v Q. 'Q ' ' a..,s I 'K . . -A PSN, ,.... , 3'.O'9.5'6.:-' N. '.1'I,..'.. .ak t X... ., -f' 5 xx. K ,fkx Q , -1 1 '31 . ,Q A L ' iairj M 1 . 5',' '.'1 'faery 5 , 'ff .... ,. 4 Y 'afie- v N w 4 Av - V ..,.,. .L,.k.,,.. Q., ' ' ,x,: mf. , Q. . ,1.A,. .4 x Y , , . , 1 . Q ,xiii LW21-4' 2, 'A . .5 I '2 rizjfx ,:.',,t4-:. 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A.. ,J 4, 'A ,.,..:....... ,,.a........-' W 'A A st D :lj f ,Q w a. K .gf X , .5 u . TL U 5.1 in : fm 4, 475' N 1 15155 if W1 3 'sf-:.5.-jQ-4, 4,e'f.1fw.:.e ' ,'?ig3bX k f A Y 5:1 ,Q ,' 4 .-- .YQ fy' ,mm V Ach QAM. 4 ' x W 1 , f . L . . 4 tang if ..v..,w , ,. xp ,.x I . 4 . if'2f I ',w z, VM' wx' Q's Traditional Privileges Are Disappearing FIDEL MONTOYA MICHAEL MONTOYA DOUGLAS MOOBHEAD SCOTT MORIS JACK MUELLER MARTINA MUNDAY 162 Seniors Seniors take advantage of two ol their few remalnlng privileges. BELOW: Sue Johnson and Mimi Lukich help themselves in the Senior Lunch Line. RIGHT: Seniors relax on the Senior Lawn during lunch and throughout ihe day. i , Y , NL fir-,a .aftfl-9, 3.5 ix 5151, 3 Y QM, ,S ., . 3 's . .-ff +1 fi- Q . .. . x. .rs- Q, . ..e. 'Kun' M.: . Y N . 3. , I '-5.1. ' -JC . , 1 - ' QQ, ,,'xv,..-, ,, . fffiislikc a. My 2,1 4. 4: 2 A A A . H .ru v- gm .g. if ' f zg.. , . A Zi Efjf Qfffi' Ja ,A , :Q P. 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Mary Freshwater, Ruby Rohrer, Ann Althouse, and Susan Aker. Not shown are Parker Lefton, Polly Longmire, Bill Oakes, Jack Wlant and Carl Wyant, Semi-linalists were chosen on the basis of their Scholastic Achievement Test scores. v.. CAROL VANNOTE GLORIA VARGAS SUZANNE VARGAS CYNTHIA VATNSDAL - W , SQ. E il: QV!! zggifvlff xx 1' w.. 'i.: V ,U ,1..,. 1' r-U in 'Q N 3 AJ 4 gy. , .X ,433 ,, , . . . M rx. . f xx f' . msg . ,, E: r 1,14 wil w., 1 ' I I gm ' rf nl f ' an is A 'LQ Wg s ,, . ,. ,Y -.. 5, A .1-FZ . Q. 1 y ' ni V62 'Qtr ,- , 'Nt Y vga, 3 4 Q i 1.25 '1 ,f' cg x . .WJQ5 M. U 'T.-Gi 3? Jr? x N, Veg L' t in n . eil 1 W 1 Qvljltg Jil. 1 ' mm gh.. i 5' 112. 1 QS ' QA uni 2 7 . 3:i'33Q f:'...2, k 'V' . , . . ,,,. , . . 5 Ii : 2 a .. v ix . - ...I Y 1.5 Q .V .. ' 2 'f : jg ...Pg 4 . , . ,er .3 ... ' -W.: .1 A iii '4' ' V' 1, 5 . 5 n-f. ,f 'rr-Q' :l.,.5.'. Q S .,- A ' -4 1.6 ' far? L 'FQ' 'QUT if' If-pr: asw- . up , . fin' E H193 ' '21 W1 ii, -5 g J x. 1' 7 Af Sfi if T Wu, IPO' . Q . 1 ai' 3.2 : , iv, Q ti K' 1 , vs. p ,z 5 1 -1- '- ,. wr' '1 l x '- ,, iq . 3 M ., U 7 1' ..1 wi' , ' fi 1422? J ,Q 21'- ,apr gi 'J 5.235 4 fs' af 3 M .:,:' x T' - N P .Lf : Y. K .V KV. .,, LV, :.1W '7 ' 51.1 M ' CSN: 1 19 If 4 1.- 'ry . ' 'FF' ' 33. 5? V i e. Nf: M 1,1 ...H- ?',,.,. tk X .3 A ' 1' 4 5 Q .., Ten Seniors, Highest in Class i w L51 :4 KAREN YOUNGSTRAND OLIVIA ZAMORA The Top Ten seniors of the Class of '70 are Rick Visser. Sieve Soldo, Julie Kline, Carl Wyant, Diane Wilkins, Susan Bevan, Mitzi Benz, Judy Rimelspach, Diane Taramasco and Carol Van Note. They were chosen on the basis of their grade averages throughout their high school years. JANIS WYMAN BRENDA YOHNER BARBARA ZICKEFOOSE LEE CLAPP Seniors 175 .9 . V-V'g I 'ik ..,. .T -- uf 1 I 'v li 3 fi 5 W2 .V ww 4 W 5 I- n 4 1 ,ff , .Y 'N !. ? ,,, .S U. 'hPL1t2x.. 'W-xx, . .2 lf.!, Hwm.,,,,Mf'l, iff: iuiqv 5 -s . L .f 7 5 ' f s NJ . , i ii 34 ' fanny-if Now this is not the end. Ii is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill Enthusiasm, Effort Bring Juniors Success Juniors struggled to find time for the innumerable activities they participated in throughout the school year. They took part in games and dances, and the jun- ior girls partinipated in their first powder puff football game. Another activity was the selection and the purchas- ing of class rings. The class had chosen the collegiate style the year before and they received them in Novem- ber. The most memorable event was the Junior Senior Prom. They spent many hours raising money and mak- ing plans and decorations. Many memories had been stored away by the time the long awaited event was completed. At the closing of the school year, juniors recollected many fond thoughts of accomplishments at Escondido High during past years 'for they had reached a long anticipated event. The Class of '71 was the Senior Class. qt T . ,'- Q, 10 .ana ABOVE: Juniors added to school spirit at pep rallies. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Ty Walsh purchases hls class ring. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Debbie Holcomb interviews Ulla Peterson, a foreign ex- change student from Denmark. RIGHT: The Junior Class officers are Jeff Courson, president: Susan Johnson, treasurer: Debbie Brou- sll, secretary and Ted Schultz, vlce president. FAR RIGHT: Ed Kris- tensen and Linde Peterson discuss the happenings of the day. 178 Juniors 4.1 Q. K' 7. . :V . M. .. JUDIOTS 179 Patti Agullar Robert Alegrla Mary Allen Bobbie Alonso Christine Althouse Don Alvarado Susan Andres Susan Angove George Arestotlles Deborah Ashby Irene Atilano Arturo Baeza Ben Bakerlnk Gilbert Baldwln Catherine Ballough Jeannette Barreras Dennls Bass Brian Bateman Jacqueline Bautista Donna Bavender Dean Beamer Jeri Bebout Mary Beckett Janlce Beckman Nancy Beltran Edward Bennett Lloyd Bennett Peter Berghuls Andrea Berkovsky Steven Berner Calvln Beukelman Peggy Bishop Robert Blackstock Don Blake Edward Bombardier 180 Juniors -we ...QQ-Mi, ' K , ,. .. L,lM,.u ..v..:,5A. .5331 .. 3 .... r l H. H: .. Q . X we .ce : L N- W. 2. l l... .,.... - - ...ea 1 g.,,,,..,, .,. . . , gear- S3 ' ' ' FAR LEFT: Robin Lee, Jeri Bebout and Debbie Snyder use lunch to talk and to relax. LEFT: Jeff Flood eats one of the many hearty lunches served by the cafeteria. BELOW: Carol Moen reads a Cougar during lunch. l l l E l . l 9 I Peggy Bost Richard Bowden Ken Boyd Kenneth Brady Susan Braye Bryan Breidenthal Barbara Brinley Joanne Breach Harry Brebst Deborah Brousll Nellle Brouwer Krls Brown Valerie Bruce Jell' Bushnell Marlene Cabrera Greg Galac Michael Calhoun Tim Calvin Melody Campbell Genaro Carapla David Carson Carmen Castanos Josie Castanos Terry Chambless Ricky Chapman Jan Christensen Jerry Clark John Clark Juniors 181 Laura Clark Robert Claxton Douglas Clowers Kevln Comer Ruby Conk Mary Conlen Pattl Cook Martha Cooley Randy Copeland Carole Copley Clndg Cordray Jefl ourson Margaret Covey Mlrlam Cowell Paltl Cralg Dlane Crow Yolanda Cruz Judlth Curfew Lawrence Cyr John Davenport Jerry Davls Sheryl Davls John Davlson Dlana Day Patrlck Day Fred Deaver Rlck Deaver Gerda Delange Chrlstlne Demchak Larry Dent Evelyn Deraadt Kevln Dlck Olln Dlllard Jerry Dlspartl Stephen Doerlng Marla Dominguez Sharon Doyle Dennls Drury George Dull Penny Dusa Charles Ellenbarger Mlke Elklns Krls Elrod Dlana Erlewlne James Esoalante Jose Esparza Tony Esgarza Doreen squlbel Mary Essary Sherrl Estes Martha Estrada Douglas Etheredge Evelyn Evered Lyle Faber Blll Faires Debbl Fallet 162 Junlors Juniors Show Humorous, Serious Sides Q ,qv ,W . ix, 'nfs 34 N .rt R a l, ff' ,.,, f , v L. 7' LEFT: Debbie Brousll wears e ghost coslume during the San Marcos pep rally. BELOW: Peggy GIII pauses durlng the day io collect her lhoughls. . Y 'T . 'fa X I A , X . KZ? ' ...-.4 'Y ., Q Q 1 f ink, .. ' 5nndlFFanel ' '...Q 2 J 1 C! - ,- E , l- A -, ' ' , Jgllrergellx 9:2311 . 'Iv 1 9 11 James enlress ' ' ' V . -, BobblFlala V4 -Z J ' N. .A ' 5 ' In sus Flame . - 1 ,J F , up V. - , ,ll Mary Fllzpalrlck ff xx 36-Q 4 .,--- w -. lv V ,sf ' I .f 1. . 1. f l - ' I W -q :wwf Y V, 7 V g',,Vp,!. . Tifw , . , W , X , ' . wg., ,aa V 1 ,, , - V rf - , M lg , ,F John Fllck - ' ' 1 Q' - 7, ' . 1 X :A f - JBYY Flood ' If I , Nm ' 5 t -A 1-. F: .- ,D ' : lx fi ' 'N Dlane Foucsr 1 N 4 ' - ,Q' e ' . 1, . ,Q f ' t. Euserfranko ,. V ' bf- -1 if . , o n reeman , ' .5 Q 'I ,' , W' , X' 1 , , 'r f -Z J , Donald Freshwaler ix f, ' ,I I .-' Q ' :Lf y , ' Rebecca Frlzzell 7, f K V 35. ....l 15 'V - I ei..n f, .' ff' ' : ,reyrffuew f jfkf r- ' . 1 Bl - 'Wil , g 3' 1 ' . 'fi ,, ' 'K , 1 V :N 'fr -, A Jay Fromlalh ., . 'e l ' K N . ' . ' fl Clark Fuller : , ' V' f -, - - - J . -l Peggy Galr 'f . ' 'f ' CJ sg M 3 1 9 -' ff 9 oavlu can 'j ...m fl JE? , A ' , ' l f Shende Garmon QW ' nl A ' ga ' ' 4 I ' gherl Gaudet - ' N- 'f .V ,R f . f' leven eorge 5 1. .5 .fl , j- 1' V1 gt V wr ' M III F s .W l ' Catherine Georges ' X, ' ' J X- l John Gerrllsma 2 7 , f ' D - ,- 'Y' , A MelodyGllI Q 4 ' Q ' ' Sandy Glgeigle 4 ' , anessa o 3 f' 'fn ' W Subeg Gonzalez - y 4 1 , V - N-lx 1 on ray I Ir, . ,b f . . L 1 H + l I ,- - k ' Juniors 183 James Green Janelva Green Rick Grelner Joy Grimes Maryiane Grlmes Byron Gushwa Karl Haggard Sharon Hall Ann Hamilton Donna Hanson Larry Harrell Cheryl Haworth Karol Heckman Ken Held Janelle Henson Gerry Hernandez Joyce Hernandez Soledad Hernandez Adrian Higley Katie Headley Janet Hockett Craig Hoffman Debby Holcomb Patricia Holland Delores Holscher Tracy Hook Kathryn Hooten Bob Houlman Elizabeth Howerzyl Janls Howk Douglas Hudson Patrick Hume Chrlstlne Hurtado Wendy Huttner Michael Iverson Ricky Jackson Greg Jex Debra Johnson Donna Johnson Dorothy Johnson Marla Johnson Pamela Johnston Carol Joyce Christopher Juarez Rosa Juarez Laurie Justice James Karnlk Byron Kasdan James Kelley Shawn Kelly Ronald Kenney Martje Kestlng Marci Keys Llsa King Dale Kleen Keren Kleln 184 Juniors Lawns Are Enjoyed by Students 6:34 my :fis- amz' L J ,av .H .gi 5 1 . , . I 1 ' f a ' . 'X x x lg? X MW' 0 fig : b1 V24 .ig - Juniors Boost Spirit During Football ABOVE: Blll Falres and Jerry Sorge, a disc jockey from KOWN Radio. prepare to present the Cougars the trophy which is given each year to the winner of the Escondido-Orange Glen football game. LEFT: Herman Reily discovers that football isn't always what it is made out to be. Llnda Lundgren Marcia Lyon Lorelal Maclver Sheryl Macleod Lynn MacNamara Kathleen Mahoney Curt Malnard Vlckl Maine Dianne Mandlch Peter Marechal Rene Marlnkovlch Brenda Markussen Rebecca Martinez Sherry Mason Darlene Matthews Kimberly Matthews Kathleen Mau Marcia Maurer Holly McCone Greg McCune Marsha McGee 186 Juniors ll. 5.4 'ff' fm X l Palrlcia McGee Rebecca McGowan Eileen Mcl-lale Dana McManus Terrl McNeal Mary Mella Kellh Mlchael Jean Mlers Hunler Mlller Carol Moen Lee Roy Mommany John Monroe Robert Monson Llnda Moreno Elvln Morgan Davld Morley John Morrls Kathy Morrls Melvln Morrls Patty Mcrrls Eleanor Mudge Dale Mulklns Rlchard Mullen Janlne Mullvaln Agapllo Munoz Llly Navarro Nancy Nefzger Nlck Neglla Lora Nelson Wanda Nelson John Neubarlh Cralg Nlchols Ron Nichols Myron Oaks Robert Ooley Jelfrey Oswood John Owens Steven Pack Ronald Palcic Terri Parsons Kathy Paulson Janie Peebles Steve Pelsma Glorla Peres John Perez Llnda Peterson Thomas Peterson Raul Plcano Carter Pierce Shella Powers Rodney Pratlo Chrlstlna Pray Barbara Promlsco Nlla Prosser Donna Prueli John Prychun Joseph Pulldo Robert Punee Rochelle Pyle Shlrley Revenshorsl Bonnla Relff Herman Rally Armando Rendon JUDIOYS 187 BELOW: Patti Vessels studies during U.S. History, a class required for all juniors, RIGHT: Laura Clark briefly reviews her English notes before a quiz. FAR RIGHT: James Green takes advantage ol the iacilities in the library. Debra Richards Monty Richardson David Robinson Mark Rodgers My Zenaida Rodrlquez Virginia Roper Tressa Rose Lu Rossmaessler Debora Rounds Carolyn Ruhm Nancy Rundies Joe Salliote Richard Salinas Marilyn Salyer Jon Sams Ruth Sanders Sue Sandlin Patrice Schieldge Becky Schmidt Richard Schoonover Kathy Schrodt fneodore Schultz David Scott Steve Scott Scott Seabaugh Teresa Serrato Marilyn Sexton David Shatter r 188 Juniors fr -vt . A 'V 4, ali A .4 ,, 5-8, , fwfr- L- S .1 x ' -V 4? TM tx V LQ 1 , tk -'Q X -.r,, '3f '5!! t- 1 m X , l t -sr . , -tt , ' , wir 4 + 4 -it L ' . A tl if . -ft F A iii' , t '7- f In 'tx .x fy 'EH :fat r ' . - ,v if . A3 .qw , K3-. , 'ag 4 A W, ff , x di X .f NB, 'HL -fi: A fx 4, f 1 H 1 .fvi -1 Q iff y , pw -G X 5? w . , ruff, A .5 0-'ina 'F-M' gk :lf-fgix Q f.rf'ff13fe f Q' ' '?.':.t'A , ., ,j.A Q EF E h' . x P A 190 J Floberl Sullon Mlke Sward Connie Taylor Wayne Taylor Loretta Thomas Howard Thompson Chrlsllna Tljerlna Teresa Tlnnln Kathryn Torok Tom Toth Gary Tubbs Greg Tucker Alles Ubry Jullan Uller Lawrence Underwood Marlln Vanegmond Kenneth Veach Carlos Vega Cecilla Vender Robert Verhagen Palll Vessels Margaret Vlllelobos Brad Viselh Arlen Vlsser Bob Vlllek Mlke Wagner Laurle Wells Robert Walker Ellen Wallace Ted Walsh Davld Warwlck Gayle Washburn Robert Welers Harold Walklna Theodore Waherson Annalee Waymen Jerry Weaver Mlchael Webber Jlm Welch Peter Welch Dennls Wesllall Curt Weller John Willlams Dan Willlams Glna Wlllson John Wllson Llnda Wllson Nancy Wllson Vlrglnla Wllson Charlene Wllt Kathy Wlndllnx Bobbl Wlni Thella Wood Mark Woodell Julle Woodrlch Debl Woolery Cheryl Wulff Thomas Wyclnsky Darrell Ybarrondo Nancy Yeo Cheryl Young Joyce Zlrkle Darrolyn Buss uniors Sophomores Take Part ln School Activities Sophomores became activity conscious as they looked forward to participation in the various organiza- tions on campus. They experienced a new kind of freedom as they en- rolled in driver's training. The course, which consisted of two weeks of behind-the-wheel driving, enabled the student either to get his learner's permit or his driver's license. This newly acquired mobility enabled sopho- mores to participate in more after-school activities re- sulting in a greater amount of spirit for the Cougars. Later in the year, hopeful sophomore girls eyed the rewards of being chosen next year's junior varsity cheerleaders, Alphas and Girls' League officers, while the boys hoped to become Boys' League officers and Cougar Knights. UPPER LEFT: Sophomore David Zorich takes his chances as he crosses the Senior Lawn. LEFT: Pep rallies are enjoyed by sopho- mores, BELOW: Sophomore Class officers are president, Tony Cardoze: vice president, Glen Gunderson: secretary Laurie Plerceg and treasurer, Diane Snow. RIGHT: Kathy Kindig exhibits her enthusiasm for the Cougars dur- ing lunch. BELOW: Sophomores proudly display their sign during a pep rally. Carole Adams Carmen Aguinaga Dennis Allen Liza Allen Juana Alvarado Rosemarie Alvarez Ronald Amen Joann Ames Terri Archambaull Angela Ashwcrlh Elizabeth Ballllf Franklin Baird Marian Baker Carmen Balvaneda William Baptist Julian Barbara Jayne Bauer Rosemarie Bechste Georgia Beckton Susan Bedford David Beede 192 Sophomores in i A 7 . l . .. V . ,. u f I I fs ..f. Cf? ,. 1 ,ix , A , ' 1' l , F . fx fr r is ' 1 , X ' N N , . Y -3' 1 l ' E l Sophomores Demonstrate Spirit , -- an , ' ga. ' ' ,, A' we f v 9 i. , x ' ' -' A I ' , - to ' x Q' - , 1-tl ' . A ' , ' U ' ,l-' ' H at I J' ' ,1 - ' V- A l r5'f f .iii l ': ie. B 1 t Bf?fi',9l f it fi . to B - rats at V l -V let, A , . . 'l ' M ' ' - li V . - A K' 'fl va' ,' gil . I - 1 ' - , f , grxggnxl -if ...W . , . l we 'H H 'tt' t Ei ' 1 , , C Til O1 Q lg. in ,, -, , 'X . 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Q if 8 ' rr' W ' W l Li - uf -'xii' L B M - 1 A -' Wir! -' ' sim' - ffl? 1 - 1, , A 1 ' 'fag Letitia Bellantuoni Patrlcia Bennett Lana Beukelman Jacquelin Biddlecome Kimberly Bishop Linda Bliss Sharon Blood Clarence Bcotsma Katherine Borders Daniel Bowman Letha Boyle Charles Bradley Chris Brady Michael Bredlield Terri Brewer Stephen Bridges Diana Briggs Donna Briggs Timothy Brinley Case Brouwer Linda Brown Robert Brown Scott Brown Deborah Bruce David Brunner Joan Buck Glen Burtord Barrie Burnham Kathleen Burrows Diane Buss Rebecca Byrom Anita Cabrera Ray Caldera Joe Calderon Dana Campbell Ufemla Canalez Mary Canepa Anthony Cardoza Kathrlne Carson Shirley Carter Denise Carver Patricia Casey Patricia Casey Danielle Cason Estella Cerda Margarito Charles Debra Chrlstman Larry Clague Karen Clair Danaraye Clark Brady Clay Janet Clementson Karen Cline Ronald Colonello Shirley Colonello Gary Combs Sophomores 193 Robert Conlen Ronald Conner Michael Contreras Laura Cornejo James Corona Elizabeth Cortez Julianne Coscarart Shirley Covey Rick Craig Lou Ann Crawford Michael Crolsetiere Jean Cruz Mary Cruz Luis Cueva Lorraine Cummings Diedra Cummins Philip Cutkomp Yvonne Cyr Bruce Dailey Deborah Dattage Sarah Daugherty Nancy Davenport Scott Davis Douglas Deaver Robin Decoursey Jerry Degrool Michael DeJulien Paul Delbosque Michael DeLong Denese Deming Sumner Dennon Dale Dent Roland Derousse Deborah Dewart Linda Dial . , f ', i' , V i. . I me - . E5 Y if mi a ISM' I i if .gf-Lfg, -.55 1.7 l T , i f . ex, l . ' E? ,.. ...S ' W , ll - . v I A A V 5 9 ,Q Y ' if Vffiff' Q ia '- Hs, 0- ,' , I ff! Q 5,1 1 ' l H rv . X ' v , W' ' x W Kit? f , .. -1 1 S f , 29:1 .. ,fkffx ' .!:, i, i if ig l i , . , ' V gg S , Y' , m -W l Q . ,gc lf ' - Lxzjf' KT - is -si r 251,11 1 ' ' 5, 7. 'N , , X fy, K '75 Q f . ga fi ' ABOVE: Marianne Held, a member of the Girls' League Board, serves food at the Spirit Breakfast the morning before the Orange Glen football game. RIGHT: Sophomores Kim Bishop and Beverly Stanley are practicing for one of the many halftime shows the Flag Corps participated in this year. 194 Sophomores ff + ont? .fs 'ig' ,, s .,, - my - -A l YJ? Qiiff 321237 J Esiif ig? 2 -E YE tv Q -If 1 'A-:if , atv 'W' .ii -if Fri ,, If V ' Q ss 'Y X Y K ' r 1 i .Ii Sig! W I ,zlfliz , A ' - vf' 2 wi ' ' ,, A fda are . ' . V fir' 'lflff K ig : '41 5 . ' xx x 5 f N 1 i 3 ,Tiffi ,. - 1 , - ' . - 2: ... , 4 , .. 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LL . fu V U v x V I , .Y , 1 T, , i Susan Hedges A Marianne Heid , Sherry Heisingcr y ' . A to ' ---5. Sandra Hermosillo , A Carmen Hernandez 1 Beatrice Herrera 5, K , l ' I .Qf A ir fi -i,:'- ,,. , i Michele Hiatt , ' Gerald Headley i Elizabeth Holliczcr -3 . . u Q t , xr . K ,dl L xl. 1' T5 Q ' A 4 !'9!!f' I xxx Paul Holcomb -. Michael Holemo . X ' Michael Holland b - J .1 r I .X J' t , ,,, , 1 X X, 1 . X l , l - 4,, r 'E' Eric Hollins . '- ' M John Hollwedel LS- f Kenneth Hoolen Y' Q 1 A.. -X 73- ir? .. x .l r 1 Susan Horton . Mmm Houk ' Gary Howell i .-be A 1' ,Y 4 - Steven Hmn it vi Sail Hume Y Robin Humas 2 'ki X -- at ' x X . Nl, I ilxx 1' 4 A 5 Nellie Hunter Benjamin Hurlado James lgo , 196 Sophomores tri A4 if? BELOW: The victorious sophomore float, which received tirsl place in lloat competition during Homecoming, circles the track, ' kU'E5f1ALl- EP t rf' , -15, F V 1 ' c B 8 .t Q xt A 'V -EM., . g A , A ii! f' We Q X If :Ni l A : i .ef z .N S -S rs ' ,.,k x i...l.. . .n nd i f g , - L L L t it r r L- r 1? '?3Ti??s L L- uv. la P? I L.. yi? Q .. b, zip. vgu 22 N t. ,yy ,.'. In I vi egg hu 3. U . .u 2 sf 'mt' ' ' , -' .,- ',i y W L 'Q ' qw A EQJEF 1 -1, ggfgigf My it '-i.j2:33f::15ff . M. A 4+ A v' -1: fji a ' .2 J wr 1+ ,',, 1 XZ! - f t s -X ' T -, ,A ,f '-- l -L Lila ff l L we .4 .y , y .Q.,. .. V i fit, L. L aa, wi ' ' lu ' L fgji: fees' pq iff? L-.G fr f f A .Q V. 5 ' I N94 'T-335' gf i V -- rf I v M ,K ,J , ' . L y L I A 'ne 'n if fiflif M . M is -- Pg A A ' NK , ,, - V? 5 Q Il, . 'I A i ,Off . y 7 .'A' - 7 7 m fi f, se, ,,Tf' 'Tuff : inf , Sophomore Float Takes First Place :. - 1 l 12422 , L- lg? 'iii i ,li r :fi .- ff? L ' his is i by e- ' , H i 1' ' 6 r :I . . L I' 'L jaw. .Y N . 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QQ -L gf y + . .Life li .. ,I fj a fflili., ll '-is , l-'fi' Kathleen Igo Lori lverson Donita Jackson Jeffrey Jalfzirian Susan Jakabosky Dennis Jayncs Rodney Jensen Cynthia Johnson Sandra Johnson Susan Johnson John Johnslon Kcnncth Jones Terry Jones Michael Juarez Christopher Jupp Ruth Kaplan Darline Kasdan Deborah Kaus David Kcesling Michael Kelly Kathleen Kindig Judy Kingery David Klatt Sharon Kraus Cynthia Krcohmal Tim Kuzrna Douglas Lane Beatrice Lange John Larmer Albert Lass David Laughlin Mary Lavigne Greq Lawrence William Layiicld Henry Leso Doug Lcssley Tcrrec Lcutzingor Cathy Lewis Melinda Lewis Mark Lickliler Michael Licser John Lingerlelt Donna Linthicum Randy Little Barron Lizarraga Maureen Lochridqe Mike Lockmlller Christine Lodico Geneva Lofton James Logan Ramona Longoria Elaine Lopez Branko Lukich Gertrude Mangrum Sleven Marlette Donna Marscheck Sophomores 197 Jim Marshall Vivianne Martineau Richard Martinez Monica Marvin Virginia Matthews Judith McAnally Timothy McDermott Karen McDonald Kevin McDonald Deborah McGowan William McLennan Jeanne McManis Jay Means Michael Melanson Margo Merlca Judith Merrill William Metzler Fred Meyer Deborah Meyers Dianne Meyers Roseanna Mlanl Doreen Miller Joe Miramontes Mary Miramontas Christine Molina Mark Moris Edward Morrison Raymond Motas Kenneth Mott Stephanie Mullar Larry Munday Ricardo Munguia Ronald Muraoka Roger Muren William Murfl Marla Murtaugh Robert Nalera Rodney Nell Cynthia Nichols Earl Ochs Thomas Olson Robert Orozco Marylou Ortiz Richard Overly Patrick Palmer Billy Pattarozzl Donna Pavlloek Michael Payne Aleiandro Paz Gail Pearson Pamela Peek Raymond Pelletier Carol Perez Jean Perez Mike Perez Rusty Perez 198 Sophomores t 'J r . s -3' . - Q ilib ' J. . s 'JI I X 4, ' i l . X N ii, r - : m . I ' wa. ' ' ' T Q Ti 5 . - 3 s , l ,, 2 , ' vf' r ,bds Q A We 'W X ' 1' ,artist ff T X - h -if 'Q ' t If W Y JY , ji 2. t 6 wi ii' I- - ii - J f ' R ' f , if K 1-1 H i , x' ' in .: A h l ' iIu5v'fT.-f43k3 T7?? 'yr ' ' ' ,ff Q, S Studies Cover Variety of Interests - 5 Wifi ' i I , 5, , J' SEQ V. V V. ' , 'TX A pr w L rf 4. I i lt r 1 I 4 vi' Q 5. i ' , as 4 af ts . 'N is V:-r ' f , r 5 A A 1 ' 1 fliffi' 'J'f'l 1 . . 'XL . r :nf 'W 1 . Q A .. I ' i W f V H VA f 5 A RV K 1 .e X ' 'X iqil iii? Q..-, . ,, M .. Y 39 . - Ji btw? ii, 'Ni , K xx J 'Etta , ,, V25 f ,i .R NYE! .sa l i , H' W yi 'g,'1. , .1.,, be M Qi L fire LEFT: Sophomore Ladell Turk exerts herself by doing exercises during physical education. BELOW: Mike DeJulien enriches his knowledge In science by sludying biology, a course required for all sophomores. A-- 12? 5 vhs' ' , ggi ir: 5' ' ' Mary Phelps -. , V Laurie Pierce Malinda Piely Diane Piva ' Mark Poldberg Patricia Porch J, 5, , ' ' ' . - 'Q N ui 1 -4 A Craig Porls rwxv 1 W ,f ,, R 4 - , - ,,. Q . 1 , 5 , :jf .. P . nf, , Q ' P' ' A f L 2 1122 ,, in ,. 'I 1 -' , ' Ee.. -' we ww' -ji Dennis Powell ff' ow. 34 -ybwi P ' ' jg 1 ' A ' -' 2 gonalgpotwaii - V .,: i ' ' , ' A 'K -I f I ' ou ra my 12:2 'E ' in ' ' , i ' JI, . Suzgnne Prentice mv 'r' .2 . , f' Leslie Press f P x - 1, l 1, ,if , f is , V i - :LQ Jerolyn Privill P , its ,fails fr. 1, f 1 4' KimbenyPrum N I... .:,,,c,3 .iirrwi A V J A Q L . H 2-,, , - ,. L , IV:--: uiifoim ' .' L 41 al -,X '1 ' .w-f , - Y s . ,. w ,:, ' .. ,QM K , . T .f:,Q3 N t 4:13321 my . ,ig I . . 3 N .. .. - - L W - . V Xi 'Jin ., ' 'Q-3 2 WIS, - J, Robert Putnam , H , Zia' H 4 H A 'K - 'ig ' , A 561 A is Palrlcla Pyle i ,ye ' K ' y 35 3- , ,S il ' 9 jj Jose Ramirez -qw e, . gy' ' ,g X - ,, ' .Q : i - 1 1 . ' 1 ' y Michael Rawlins f' Q , , 5: ,Jil , X f 43.'g,',, 'Ei.fe'.'E -rj, JanalFledding W P--f' , ' Qi 5 xv:- ' ff 0 Qei'1z'kf?:2:f3?', fi'- W 1 0 2. M 1,4 g . '1 sfg1gg ,J .fag 5:8 ' 'k ' fgi fzl L Q72 V ' Q, W: Gerry Rens F5 N A 4 L ' 5-. .sg :si-an ' f ' 'M V sf 1' Linda Reyes y' gi , - -gi M P . 735, ., ,. 'isp Linda Rhamy l 929' -K A V-'yi L -:ja V 5. william menaras 3 :' ' if 1 j A 1 .,'A f K .rgf William Richardson ,S .. A ' 4 ,. ' ' f K' P David Robinson , i M . . 1 5 ' jf' yn 'U ,K i f I 54,63 .. , Nfl, is K Shirley Robinson r, ' W 5. 1 ' i I , ' ' .I I .A . fv , s i Sophomores 199 ABOVE: Sophomore girls use lunch as a tlme to talk over the day s problems and lo take a break from the hecuc rouune oi classes Sherry Rodgers ,shy Charles Royal , - , r Waller Russell ' 1 E Susan Sacker ' Joanne Salfiole lg , - Maria Salazar '- John Sandusky 'LX s 1 , . ., Marla Savas Randy Sawyer N ' Penny Schieldgs 1, Eugene Schooler Q Susan Schoonover f Barry Scott u, Theresa Scott A.. I ' 4 '- , 4 H' J . -A f-J 1. 16 X! b, . ' 9 Ts I1 Elaine Sexten X ' 'L A June Shaller ' X A Y CurtShappee ,,. .1 4, , Sustan Shaw d ,, ' J l Rlc ard Sheri an - ' Steven Shields ,, ' xml! sr .H , cnrasune shook R I gg ix . X NX Z X :FN srl I l J K I . r Monica Shy ' ' fx Don Sigman Judilh Simon , - - wanniamssirlclair ' 'Jw r- ll V Tanya iv o r V ,J Donna Smllh 'fa ' L h ' Joseph Smith X, . i I Z 'X f XX f- ' J ' Q ' J s K RE 5 rw' -1 r X . ' .LEX K 1 200 Sophomores Lunch Time Provides Relaxation A j r -, ' i :gif Q ' 1? ff gi i 1114 'r ' 'f A 3 Kr 'S 'Sig - , fs . At 1 - 4 .H ' 5 A A 5 t ,z if V ' 1 W iv 4' s 4 i twig ligvf 9,-5' or M., X . , 5 , , A ' -' at x 1 , 'Y . wif ' f x f M ,, 51 3'5i .f f'!r'li'fef5:if I ' ravi? tx . i' I 'YJ , 'ff' ' ' 3 ' - ' 'S :af - ' '23 4'-. J if BI. ' E- 'f ' A , f 1 fa T ' . 'fl' 1 W3 5 Y r ' xg, r- ' ,. 'gy' 'af sf V l at ,l 1 , . ,... .mfs .14 ' '7 f ,.- 1.53 I ,, U: g., 1 ', ,4 y .71 Y? 52 X N J, rf 2 Q1-A-.4 t I Lx v l -, , iff R ,wg . 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A 4' 9' , . it-LH, ,O -:in . 4. , Q1 ,tif - 2' rr K af - ' A ' 9 ,ga 4 1, . - ey ,, f' if f 3 int' - x: i , ' K. 4' 4 ffl' H- , ' , ' X. , 4 rt A wi . , r f O it BELOW: Sophomore Susan Drolette buys varsity football player Sick Visser at the slave sale, which was sponsored by the Senior ass. -.....v- :Sign 'Vs .,, , Lori Smith Paul Smith Randall Smith Steven Smith Dianne Snow Dwight Snow John Soldo Michael Somers Larry Soper Carol Sorenson Mary Lou Spier Glen Squire Beverly Stanley Nena Stanley Susan Starr Shirley Stephens Gregory Stines David Sura Rodney Surber Steven Swadell Diane Swanson Carol Szymanski Michael Taramasco Diane Tate Debra Taylor Mary Taylor Cindy Terry Glae Thien Robert Thommarson Barbara Thompson Cynthia Thompson Cathy Torgeson Deborah Torok Oscar Toscano Fiichardo Toscano Patsy Tripp Albert Trussell David Tubbs Larry Tubbs Julie Tucker Ladell Turk Deborah Tyree Edward Ubry Mark Umphres Gina Valpreda Bonnle Vandam Merry Vandam David Vanriper Lynne Varner Rebecca Vatnsdal Richard Villalobos Lisa Villarreal Ralph Viltek Linda Wagner Steven Wagner Joseph Wait Janet Walden Michelle Warn Mark Warner Gail Weant 202 Sophomores Counselors Assist Students in Problems i x . V v .l'lI'3 :tx 'f'VV' ? BELOW: Sophomore Barry Scott is being aided in a problem by the Sophomore boys' counselor, Mr. Vito Busalacchi. -1.5 5 r E ,Vv.L,':3:.Q1,?1. 21- 5: u, Qt? I x3!Sf?il ' . .1', ' x -.22 I . LW Debra Weatherspoon Sandra Weaver George Weir Floberl Weirbach Dennis Welsh Michael Weston Susan Wetter Steve Whiting David Williams Gary Williams Michael Williams Doreen Williamson Dennice Wilson Kathrine Wilson Susan Wilson Virginia Wilt Michael Wingo Jelf Winters Diana Wirth Michael Wise Russell Wisma Christopher Wood James Wood Thomas Ybarrondo Richard You ng Robert Zacharias Randole Zent Sophomores 203 X x h ' 1335 I 4 '7 ,Q X U 'I ' J I 1 W if 7 1- Fi 1 NH 'Hn x -aw n 1, R 0 '4:AK 52 WIIQ. A 3 E, r x . K . 1 , L f 'S 5 . 'f: ,R N 4-, ex 1 tt' ' ,N . ' L he , 5,1 1 .X 5- 'i-a -'-an-af N MS K Y. In I V, 1 ,. ggjxr view, 5 Freshmen Participate in Activities if r ' 'x Wiizi s 1 X Q, QQ' - , N 1 ig - Q ii , J - W ' ygvl x or is ,af ru . x X X ' I ':s Are 'T . 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Q , A ,X 1- fin, -Irv? ,., if 'fry' Donna Adams Guadalupe Alfaro Rebecca Alto Rick Altum Bruce Ambler Dorene Ames Mary Andres Aurona Arestotiles Mary Arthur Lee Ashby Cecilia Atilano Mary Ayala Sheri Baber Bradford Baker Donald Bakerink Rachel Barnes William Barnes Mary Barrera Carol Barreras Deborah Barthel Rachel Bastien William Bates Janet Beach Kristie Beaton Elizabeth Bedford Vickie Beebe Dennis Beede Debra Belisle Arthur Beltran Timothy Benner Melinda Bibby John Bielasz Jo Ann Bleuer Dwayne Bodwell Sue Boettcher Sheri Boggs Georgianna Boat Robert Bost Kathryn Bowden Dennis Boyle Marcy Boyle Donald Brainerd Donald Bredfield Les Brendle Christopher Bridges Linda Brinley Darlene Brooks Candyce Brown Linda Brown John Buehler Bonnie Burton Gail Bush Alan Caddow Calvina Calvin GarIand'Campbell Daniel Canrighi Freshmen 205 Cheryl Capps Martin Carapia Joseph Cardoza Richard Cardoza Roxanne Carlson Warren Carter Christina Cascioppo Francesca Cascloppo Priscilla Casteel Cruz Corda Hector Chapman Ernestina Charles David Chatham Gary Check Dennis Chelin Sherry Christenson Cynthia Christolferson Brian Clague Lloyd Clapp Darreyl Clarke Paula Claxton Daniel Cleveland Karen Collins Michael Cooley Walter Cornell Eileen Coughlan William Covington Thomas Creamer Mary Culver Michael Cummings David Curfew Paul Curran Edward Curry Tonya Dailey Kathleen Daugherty Richard Day Robin Dearnley Jim Deaver Tina DeJulien Floman Delamora William Delange Ignacio Delreal Beverly Demmel Michelle Deniz Robert Dennon Cobie Deraadt Regina Diaz Jeanne Dickerson Scott Dillard Germaine Dominigue Norman Donaldson Tom Doran Lorne Doty Kathy Downs Susan Dresselhaus Robert Duble 206 Freshmen Q? 5 E9 .sf me K X 'U 3' R4 CD o on rn Q. C o on l-I' o 3 U cn 4 fl o 'o CD U3 'o o 'T P+ CD 3 cb 3 mm Ir x -. T I f ig, r 43: S A 'tix v L 41 . t 15 : .I F Q BM: , 'A rl .Ll i 1 'I' 24 .ls-A . if i R L: ' fi .,- -I, l 'Lv . 'vw M e l 4 Q BELOW: Physical Education, a requlremenl for all sludenls, ls taitended daily. Freshmen began a four-year program in physical iness. ag Q ii a Oliver Duffy Jon Dummer Larry Dunn William Easley Donna Edwards Keith Ellis Paul Elmer Charles Eltzrolh Donald Ellzroih Daniel Embrey Donald Emerson Alice Epler Wayne Ervin Norma Esparza Susan Espinoza Sharon Esquibel Lonnie Eslerlein Jonathan Evans Margaret Evered Patricia Everly Brian Farrar Leocadio Favela Lloyd Fenwick Robert Fergeson Thomas Fitzpatrick Mary Flick Robert Flood Barbara Flowers Deborah Foley John Foy Christopher Franko Nina Freeman Carol French Constance From Chris Fuller Pamela Gaines -' William Gaines l Geotlrey Gallndo Susan Galt - A Gretchen Gantz . Albert Garcia ,J f' School Year Starts with Excitement b 1 Mary Garrett ' f 4 ,Its- ll. N l Terri George K 'l Jane Georges . Clark Gibson ' ' Edward Gilbert Sharon Giltner Celeste Godfrey Steve Golorth -,. H v l 'ra ima i 4? Xlwli U , , , x Yrs ' , l .. . f-.vs 'fr , , G. '1 fig Mary Gonzalez ' 'ft Deborah Goodwin l Melody Gorbet A i Troy Goswick Jami Grahlmann Gregoryzi Gray X Steven ray - x X f s f Q ' Nancy Griffith 'Q K A Gordon Grimes . b dv Patricia Grimes William Grimm ' -.. Janice Groenewold Perry Grossmann Scott Gushwa G, 'f TI t Denise Hafstrom '. 1 Randall Hagloch i Patrick Hahn ' Merdene Hamilton Bruce Haney Norman Hardesty Fred Hayes .II ,ff 31 an 1 M. Y ' 1 it J X Kathy Hearst Patty Hegle Fred Hermann Martha Hernandez ' ' Salvador Hernandez Rodney Herr Jacqueline Heskelt ' f ,-x 't l t 'N , ' , ii I J. l . I X XXX Tahirlah Hicks - ' Patricia Hinman f ,Tri 'i Ladelle Hoffman ' -'P Marla Hoffmann . Mary Holtiezer n: Jeanie Hollins Frank Hook - . -- , A .. , -A I iv --. 1' 1 , f' a ft '2'3Ai.,xiqf 1 -I f ' - - it G ff' Walter Houtman ' s Roger Howard Sam Hull Robert Hunt Penny Hyatt Jeana Ison ' r ,- G .4 X ' 41 Il . l t U I X , l Wt l fp' ii' 6 .1 l 4 x ff l :X S l--:Vt .r r lc i. W- I in ' az - 4 Q Q 1- J , R t at l 4115! br' Q 'W y 1 ' '53 ' ' tflfr - alll flrtif , it J 208 Freshmen 3 st-' K -X K 'G' 'Y l'l abt . '21 Wt rf . Q -A Us ' Mlchelle Jacques Tom Jakovac Michael Jetta Kerry Johnson Lynnette Johnson Jeff Jones Jeflrey Jones .ludllh Joyce Sophla Jupp Thomas Kathelser Mlchael Kelly Cheryle Kelsey Roy Kllpalrlck Daryl Kinsman Roberl Knox Michael Komac Dorothy Kossmann Carol Krogh Greg Krogh Donald Krout Kevin Lalrd ABOVE A defenseless freshman surrenders to the heartless de sires of the mighty seniors during the hrs! week of school. BELOW Patricia Markham rides a lrncycle during the annual Girls' League Freshmen 209 Students Discover Variety in School Life Michael Landrelh ' T49 YE ' ' 5 ' . Dora Lange I 1 M1 - - 4 I , Carmen Lapena N f' 0' A 1' ' ' H . ' 4 ' ' Maria Lara X - Q , , Eteve Larsen ' ,X .Q ' Z -' V' N ugene Latscha , ' 1 V I V ,x carrie Layfield r L M-,, 7 -'f i t N ,, ing.-. 1 ,W 1. fair A ,Y X ' Y 33.51 - ' ' SCTQ viz. v. v' . Sirk Leaklh t ' 'fi ' 7' ameron ee ,, - Q ' ,- 7. - J Eetinfah Lemley SN ' rg. 1:9 ' ' S . 5 ar emon s ' - . 1- ' -1 .t ,, ' ' Howard Lewis ' W ' rr ,1 7 1- V559 L M' Nora Lizarraga Q! ' A, , ff ' - P 1 AR- 'aff ' W t Valerie Loefke Egg ', .A ' 4 ' 5 s, : 5,5377 1 .F ., , , V, Q wp. I 5122 W' iz. 1 i .' w ,J tv . t 211 - at., ,yt Steven Long ' nf -'Q ' -, - ,' Kurt Love - I, ' ' ,Q . .,. W James Lunday , 1 1, A 1 94 ' 3 Ihomas Lurldgren - 1 - . ames Mac ay . Guy MacLachlan X ' 5 K r 1'-Ze i . - rf! W ive' x V Teresa Maher . ff- .3 .1 ra' x fag-1 ,I Ar jst. r f ' ' V 3 .W ' Vi? er Q, ft -, ' 'fr li ' 43' ,ful K, ' wr'-t i , . R , . ...W ugh- I L . xt r Thomas Maher 30 A Le Romelle Majel -- It - J . - - Ivy Makin Q , ff' 'Q h f rg 1 ' ,' - - r Randy Mailon W , 3 I. W 'gig William Mangrum . -' Q ' r' ,Q Anthony Manibog X . 1, Q, I , Gayden Mansir bl 'f- ! ,T i V f' 'Z I ' M ' malt i ii t .5 - ' .t L -r..Y .:- l r V A . +0 X 1 L - Sharon Marabotto ' ' iss '- .9 . ' 1 Yalentinh? Marechal . 1 51 ' gl , . .5 ' eresa arinkovich g ' ey fl- ' ' 1 ' '3 - 1. 5 Patricia Markham ' jj ' - g -,gi Nlla Marlette Qi-if . '44 gy' W Eaa1idMMarLuno -'r i ' ' E 4 ' x ll ,. .- - Q-',s '1Et2Q-. ' ' ' U ' 3 5' --f r U--,N ' ravi L M 1' John Martin ' gi Marlon Martin K 'c 'tt - ,- r- 3: , Jose Martinez ' ,. . . ' Q S, ' Miquel Martinez z . K It , -g r Rebecca Martinez Q -' fl jf T ' 'Q ,g ' an Rita Martinez H . tak ,.Hg.f.,.rpl - Q r . x Tony Martinez ' ' ,S W, ,W fb ' ,mfgt 2' 1, 4- 1 F f. f- or R U , sta N l iifi' - K. f M ' -' ' 'zz Q , ' . r Karen Mason A 'Q ' W , K Kenneth McCarty , - , , , - L 1' Q Patrick McDonald , .r X , James McFadden ' -, ' ' Q, , QQ Shlrell McGee ' ' , . ' 13' A ' r Robert Mr:Kercher 'Y-. s - A , lr ' ' in N' . - S i Diane McLean 1 A, Pb '-. f :vi .fx gg . 5315 ff, fre M .1 if Lfxifs g :ti A . if la 1--A -' . V,-,.--fn .yi Charles McLeod 5. ,,l ' Q 55 A Q ' K James McManus 'fr T A ' 'N ' . 5 ,., 1. i Lewis Mead it -,Q X' Y - ' - A Q. N f Ui. Patsy Mendoza - F- ,b ' A .. W i William Merrill ,gf 4 , F X l Eeldi Mheversmlth y , K , , , s gd' be ' , . 'gilt ,N W ennet e er x.5e,xg- .g,, Q , ,sf r K V - ' ' 2, , 1 ' u Y . Y M' ' RJ iq - r 52 tm rf if, it X 1 -- , A r 'rr0QK '. i..'hir 210 Freshmen I gait? r ,.: .ar i + - wanf' ' -,.5,,l R ir . E5 F , tl LQ. 923' ,.,. ry .. . l 'qlx WJ p s ' l . W F ' ian 4 '14, . xr 'x .-f-3 ' W? ' i? fl H '1' '4 'l i' 4? . yr- ,onyx y lim Q - - ,. 4 ' Egg? 1 3' P .433 15 ' 5 it , D. . if - 2 :ig ,, -' ' jf'Z 'i'g , 4 LEFT: Freshmen lry their best on the ITED test, required of .all ninth graders. RIGHT: Guy MacLachlan enioys one of the many fine lunches served by the cafeteria. '32, r mg e M 'ii' frir 'Q - I r if iz J R V 'f K v' z' its 0 A . .' r -.. I x L54 .. ,Y Q 1' .. 1 g -eg s N M . mg ' ' iv Y . rl' I A Shella.Meyer Cathy Meyers Sandra Miller Debra Mills Debra Mohler Robert Moraln Debbie Moreno Dennls Morgan Daniel Moser Ron Motas Nancy Mott Michael Mowder Donna Mulklns Curtis Muraoke David Murtaugh MarcIaiMyerson Debra Nelson Russell Newell Ronald Ochoa Douglas Odle Wayne Odle Rockey Olds Jose Ortega Diane Osborne Peggy Oslln Catherine Oswood Jeffrey Palmeter Dawn Parcell Freshmen 211 Rebel Parks Claudia Parrish 5 Eileen Paulson ' - Dawn Peeples Y Lisa Pelsma ' - - Carolyn Pence Jillaine Patch 'ij' V Walter Perry Ralph Petersen Robert Peterson Cindy Pellit Billy Pettross Gregory Poole Vickie Porteous Kim Ports Pamela Powell Della Pratt Michael Prentice Leslie Preschern Richard Price Sharon Prosser 1 ,v ,. FY , f Wendy Prychun Gary Purtee Maria Ramirez Becky Rasbeary ,Tl Neva Rauch Dana Ray Matias Regge qu Alan Reid N Keith Rhodes '. Deborah Riggs Rosaura Rios Perry Robbins Ruth Robbins . l Stephen Robinson '- X Mary Rodriguez David Flodrlquez Michael Rogers Rodney Rogers Milford Rollins Don Romano Alan Rose . 1 Eric Rosevear Lee Rossmaessler Joseph Rolla Carolyn Rowe Pamela Ruggles Betty Ruiz James Rusk h - I I ' ls! ' Roy Rusthoven Suzanne Salliole Bruce Sander Lisa Sandlian Jeanne Sandvik Maryln Sanford Albert Sarno 1. - 1 ' . f- 212 Freshmen 3.. Freshmen Warned of Drug Hazards iq Ny' , ff-,, ,fy 'V J ii r ii vid? r N 'dl .WVW lc. Q?-R W -ul Q I, l 1 X 1 ,Y I A-:l i 1 ' - s l ,i,. ef 5 l , V 5 t 5, W lg, 9 ' o ' P 1 4. . , l I i , . O ff: ': h?'A,5Yr gf 1 4 4 L , 457 l me rf' in , .. Lquzu. -ix 'Il' in: .4.t..4.. Ci' f 5 r . 'ies if LX .ici H, -r A T R ,L . K P gg o l l l l l 'll l , 4 -' -. a MJ, .Q Y . , , E t 4 l ,, Xi' R I W T K E M 'V 5 'V it -x . XL.,,f',fi or ,QL vm X W ,.., all A A If . 1 r , l .2 'I if 'V- S' I' it ll M- A -Q w fx t X P1 I If ., A Fi .f ' .l '-I N I eg. ,A ., N .ot ' ea- . Vizfi sl f - X S . ' ,LJ x 1 ,-'-. i 'fa -2 ffifis-' '74'? Ff' BELOW: Freshmen listen intently as Mr. Tom Tiemens ol Teen Challenge explains the many hazards accompanied with drugs. Susan Schmidt Rebecca Schmitz Jane Schooler Philomena Schreiber Helene Schwartz Paul Seaborn Janet Shaw Kalhrine Sheets Thomas Sheridan Bradley Silva Jacqueline Simpson Deborah Singh Rebecca Sitton Steven Smiley Cherri Smith Debbie Smith Edward Smith Monica Smith Serena Smith Jeanne Socin John Soules Carol Spencer William Staley Troy Stallings William Stamm Stephen Stancil Susie Standingwater Susan Stantill Eldon Steele Robert Steen Gregory Sleeples Ruby Stephens Rocky Stephenson Michael Steward David Slimmel Kathy Stalls Andrew Straub Kevin Strufferl Jerry Stubblelield Linda Sugino Spomemka Sukunda Elizabeth Summerhill Monica Susi Jerry Swanger Teresa Taff Beniamin Takagi Mark Tamayo Sherry Teal David Terrazas Deborah Terwilliger Denise Thoyer Alisa Thompson Marilyn Thompson Tom Thompson Bruce Thoren Christine Thurslon John Tolley Debra Tom ac .Alberlo Torres Waller Tu bbs Calhy Tuomi Rafael Valenzuela 214 Freshmen N w 3 1 X A ---B i , 1 .2 I Jr! Rx X 5 A: f T o .g Y . Iv la., mu .3 5: , be ffm 1:4 wx jj ' X I 1 . .Y . 31: 1' ' vf I jf A - flare ' H '-iq, I - ,, - 5 af .1 I 'Q t 1 3' K ,. '- Y 4 ' 'lg ,Iwi .,, , 21. La of 'TQ ,f Y- .5 , 4 ,I ,f in , 4 M ,je Q! a '.u'w .'.'. Is 5, V Of lx'-B f tix - W i f .L .1 D. an n ' 7x 1 i ff' f W lj Al ' 1 BELOW: The freshmen Homecoming royalty, Aurora Areslo- tiles and Richard Cardoza, appear on lheir lloal during Homecoming ceremonies. N , - Q.. wmv. vm glwm 4, , 1.7 .13 4 T -rf'2S3 4 W X T, 'Q if- - , , x 'bl 'X , N l rf' if Y .L 'M - JK. vv.a , . anim Tis , aivgyt,-, es ., Freshmen Enthused by Homecoming Happening lifg m u HT73,?1' M P , Q p' Y 3 iris ' , 'l': l - ' ' f i ' . 1 I. 5 LV V., qw' . l ., .X ' Ni u. f , ae C' 5 1 3' wi it 944 fr ,ix f I BELOW: Freshmen boldly exhibit spirit during a pep rally. l J. SA fu, 4 Q ee. Y viii, Q, x if 3 L.-1 Lil ., l gl mg ,S ll ,, rv K , ' i 'H I vQ'6,,. f, f ,l , r , 1 si! 4 f their sign and demonstrate their 3 ,f 4 Aijr.f!,, 'a ' . 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'HE NG '45 FASHION FLOOR COVERING 1217-A East Valley Parkway Escondido, California 553 WGS? 9ll'1 KATHY MCLEAN, KATHY SMITH, and MARGIE BEDFORD find Fashion Floor Coverings makes one feel snug as a bug in a rug with their fine carpeis. - . Qu l i l , FELIX AND ASSOCIATES HUNT'S OFFICE SUPPLY 235 West Washingion All West Slh JEFF FELIX and PATTI VESSELS find complete happiness in ci RICH HUNT and GARY ELLIS know Hunfs Office Supply can iob well done at Felix and Associates Insurance Agency fulfill any office needs. I I PETITE D'u1E WARDRQBE T027 Valley Parkway I57 EGSI GTGFICI Deliglwted JERI BEBOUT finds new lmoirstyles are one of the JEFF FLOOD is all ready for lhe flood of clothes ond values many services offered by Pelitcz D'Iite, Ilml can be found of the Wardrobe, store for men ond boys. FRED J. CARPENTER PLUMBING 8. HEATING Plumbing Fixtures Woier Healers 84 Repairs 205 West Mission Escondido, California THE MERCANTILE Since i905 - Fashion and Depenolobility IOI'Ec1slGrcrnd Escondido, California 102 Wes? Grand LINDA PETERSON ond EDDIE KRISTENSEN find thot the fine iewelry cmd low prices crro cr great temptation or Oftoson's Jewelry. n s ,. i 5 JL ' x- K nx.,'g,..t. X ,- QL' 'QL .Av - ff, WMM 4M x.M I , u, -.L .. X , ,L JS 1 - V Qu Q. ' 5 - F TE. 2 ' x JN 1 3 I! ..gz-1553922 IT fb Y' !, -- TX DUNCAN JEWELRY 138 East Grand Escondido, California AU NT EMMA'S DUFF FLORIST 1495 East Valley Parkway Escondido, California KRIS WILUAMS and TED SCHULTZ seem to be very excited over the breathtaking array of flowers that can be found at Duff Florist. LAR' NELSONS MARKET ELAINE POWERS 601 North Broadway 207 East Grand TOM O'ROURKE, JER1 BEBOUT, KRIS WILLIAMS and TED DEBBIE SNYDER and ANN ALTHOUSE demonstrate some of SCHULTZ discover ci wagon full of bargains at Nelsons the exercise equipment that is used at Elaine Powers. Market. D. A. 'MICKEY' SAFFIOTE MAYFAIR MARKET H40 South Upcs Avenue l345 VCIllEY P0fl4WUY JOE SAFFIOTE ond GREG CALAC demonstrate some of the fine TOM HALL and GERI CNOSSEN really seem to be 'iicxrredu by plcistering equipment thot is used by D. A. 'Mickey' Scrffiote, the breed They con save at Moyfcrir Market. Construction. DUNCAN JEWELRY 138 Eos! Grand Avenue Escondido, Californian ,.-s A . A w . flilsfi - . . Q .,tg .:.Vy,,1 i'- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 560 East vquey Parkway cur: sneiung sts North Quince mums some goes over one of me many contracts handled 745-4856 Escondido, California by Allstate Insurance with MAX GLAVES and BOB MARTIN. WAYSIDE SHOP 345 West Grand Ave. VICKI STANLEY exclaims to SHANDA GARMON You wouldn't believe how comfortable this chair is from the Wayside Shop! CASA BONITA 1127 East Valley Parkway After KATHY RUSSELL finishes with BECKY VlLLAl.OBO'S hair, it will take The qualified staff at Casa Bonita to make her beautiful. 4,4- ' 'sr' FLAIR HOUSE OF LIGHT 922 East Valley Parkway PAM VERDUGO and TERRY MARINKOVICH are dazzled by The variety of lights for all occasions found at Flair House of Light. McLEOD MORTUARY 1919 Valley Parkway Escondido, California CAROUSEL 241 East Grand Escondido, California ESCONDIDO NATIONAL BANK D'AGOSTA'S SHOES 140 North Escondido Blvd. 105 East Grand Ave. SUE CROUCH explains to ADRIAN HIGLEY cmd DONNA RANDY KINDIG shows DAWN HAYNAL some ofthe newest BAVENDER how easy it is to open on account cit Escondido styles in shoes for the whole family at D'Agosla s Shoes Notionol Bank. THE INDIAN SHOP 1331-C East Valley Pkwy. PAM UMPHRES looks over some ofthe fine items that can be found ot the Indian Shop shown to her by MAVANY CALAC and her mother. McDONALDS H46 Valley Pkwy. Escondido, California CROSTHWAITE ATHLETIC SHOP 350 North Broadway Escondido, California SENIOR PORTRAITS Your Favorite Senior Photographer Call Us For Our Summer Specials Call 745-1536 M Photographer P H o T c cf Q A Pj U: cf if ,SQ-6252113 .WM . Na f-K. fbffv fn ..-. ,M,ffi,..,f. . W .- ,........,..x,. . .f , . env'-1v..,-..,:a:L Y f.::c:.rv if , ,- . H 1 -...., Q-?:. x , f C mY rf- - ,Li Q55 y ION -A Q e y x - 7112- .ff alt-v Q? K dk' ,Ag 41 D, fl W, ,QU lu.,- w 4.1. f sa- wlqcg.. pi, fu' FQ' wwf r ,N '-- QQQLWQ - .4 N .X. , w 3 Vu :crq rx rf .,..'5., . r.. . x ' fu 1 Q E! ! -A ,M mn Kuff . 9 I if J: f X Vg .' H ,J 3 ' 1.3- 4121 . ' gg, '- ' 'Q'-1-,ia A i -- ' .W iw . j .. rj, .-f.. 'i, .. ':'.'i',.' 242: P Q .': xjz, ff:-I ,'z.g!3ie ii - D. U mv Vg 1 Lf il Qfgaf , Xu,-a plums-gunz-an f3:?. - Nw f!.,u.,L I U5 mar ,V 1... vw 'K L9 .95-an , if , 5 3' K Y v x O N QQ' , 1 . 4 4 x , !-I V y W ' . ' 12 ,,.,ff ' .Q M u:'1'3f -r - a 1 i.,,:fw -40 r- 4 ' . Mx ' ' Rf' Yi ax, X - 2 'I VM N fl 'F i 51 N 1 . I dam , ' X A h -zu . 1 . . whf J ' E , s' :xv .. 4 2 A x Y' -QW T S: v '-3 N- S , JY .lvl Y A A ' .1 Exfiifkf.. . - A r ,-'f:'.4mgZjif.sa 2 4 . 1 Q5-LJ ,, .,. Q L nf, 'rfifx Vg. H f LV AUJIQQ '1 Q. , 11 WEBB PUMP AND SUPPLY 330 Mission Rd. BARBARA BINGHAM and DEDE CUMMINS may be goofing around 0 bit, but when ir comes to Webb Pumb's service, there is no goofing around. Jock Powell Chrysler Plymouth 332 South Escondido Blvd. TY WALSH cmd RON KENNY help CAL BEUKELMAN get o closer look at one of the many fine cars at Jock Powell Chrysler Plymouth. CUSTOM PRINTERY 339 West 2nd Escondido, California OLEN L. COOK 456 El -Norte Pkwy. MR. OLEN COOK con be seen around iown in his von delivering ihe best service in plumbing. 1 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 43l.North Escondido Blvd Escondido, California Q 2 Q I ff' 4 r. .111 1:3541 xx 'r Q I 45.9 'I SHQKMJSV 1 'f Q53 g-P 'i ,Z gv .415.3 P3313 3' . ' 'shud-. amfif' if se' ...' ',, 4- , . ,,,.- V ,h I Q .X . DV f.X XXXQ . -. , -. . Q ,X 1 ,vi 1 x u . - W -I X -' '. ,a 5 N 8 X 1 I J ,Q 1 Kr. 'N' I X x f - . .X XX X 1XM, ,L 2 '41 X 7 FX 'fx' Xu 'J W! X W N W4 fx X -'vf 'H Rx 4 ' w4 Nx. SENIORS LOOK THEIR BEST P h ot ogra phy ST GR N AVENUE ESCONDIDO CALIFORNIA 2025 PHONE 7 5 4341 -if HOMER HELLER FORD HOUSE OF BRIDES 400 West Grand Ave. 305 North Ash JEFF JAFFARIAN and JAN CHRISTIANSON look over iusf one DAWN HAYNAL smiles as STEVE BASSETT helps her with the ofthe great deals Homer Heller has for you, wedding gown she is wearing from House of Brides. A 8. W ROOTBEER I75 Washington Ave. Escondido, California We don't cook our meat better - we cook better meat. FEDMART i266 East Valley Pkwy. Escondido, California NICK ELLIS HOME FURNISHINGS 528 North Broadway DEBBIE KAUS and JOHN NEUBARTH find out that if you want the best in home furnishingrgqrtprlyick Ellis. Y You get more car per dolIar...with .TO DT A i conomx I-714 hh 52184.95 Delivered ln Escundldo x is , f.l'?l2S.!?S'.li. lI'.lmlZL'i.., NX 3-LZ' Cvnvnnience...Ecunomy...Fnlures. Q , sv-1 ww nm nu: - 90 hp, l900cc Hi-Torque engine - D-to-50 ln 16 sac. pick-up '90 mph top speed - Exceptional gas mlltlkt ' fblm Cllihiull riclinllll bucket SGIIS ' Wall-ln-Whll Nylon Cnfpelirll ' RDDITI in seal 5 Cum- Yotilbly - L-me muy num mink - :Yun-:henwr - Fully autnmnlh: transmission qopiianan - Dams 01 luxury and ulety futures ls stlndlni equipment. hlnunluyourlollsrr1taTIphCtmu.Drlvsonlnduy...n Se habla Espanol OPEN I mm. le 9 pm. Salmday 'lll '-'- W. T. GRANT CO. clone Sulll1 630 North Escondido Blvd. , MARUNA MUNDAY and DEBBIE DEMMEL find The lulest in 746-DDDT m N. ll'0IdWly ESGOIIQIDO spring fashion from W. T. Grant. 4 . A, en . L, .,..k. ' ' ' j v.. xy: H .4.,:. v' '..Q.'.' , : 31 an V .fs . 5 if if rf a-'ff' ,..v '. . .' 'Q' A . . ,, , .f N, . . v Q U., . V V '. i 7, . . , . Q - . , , Ox. PALOMAR SAVINGS AND LOAN UPS AND DOWNS 401 East Valley Pkwy. 862 North Broadway A bank employee shows JANlS WYMAN and DAVID MAY- SUE JOHNSON and JANICE VESEY enioy going to The Ups FIELD how safe il is to keep your money at Palomar Savings and Downs, where big and small can have fun while skating. and Loan. -i Emmamla- Palm Q9!HQLiQ!lEL.DQ'iElMi' Us PROBABLY SOMBQNE You KNQW! .v 2 TIMES ADVOCATE SWADELL LITHOGRAPHERS 226 East Valley Pkwy. 840 North Broadway KATIE HOADLEY and TONY BORDERS find out how the Times DEBBIE BROUSIL and DARLINE KASDAN get a chance to look Advocate puts out one ofthe daily newspapers. over and operate the fine equipment used by Swadell Litho- graphers in doing some ofthe best work in town. BELL MILLING CO. Highway 78 Escondido, California PALOMAR FLOOR COVERING X l0l5 South Escondido Blvd, Escondido, California 2329 South Highway 395 236 Mmm, boy, this pizza sure is good, exclaims IRENE MASON to DAVE SPRINGSTEEN For the best in pizza and old time fun come to Shakey's Pizza Parlor. QUALITY CHEVROLET JUDY RIMELSPACH and RICHIE HUNT display cx 1970 Corvette from Quality Chevrolet. This is only one ofthe great buys that you J. C. PENNEY'S l55 West Grand Escondido, California VERN G. 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Notermnd, Clerlcel Practlee BURTON. FAYE MRS. 4 . 56 wen.: I-new , Humanities, us. mastery, FTA BUSALACGHI, IITTO MR. 46, 56. 74. 203 eenerel st-rep, Electronics. Boy: League. CALAC. LEO MR. S4 Asst. Supl. ot Business Services CARD. LELAND MR. S3 Medtanlc CHEUNG. NORMAN MR. 56 Dnlttlrtii Extra Currlcutar Art CHURCH. ARRIEYT MRS. 46 Counselor CLARK, MARTHA MRS. 59 Caleterla SIAII coLLnneeeeptEURN' DARRR5r:1Ag 56' 711.1 Forestry Anmlvet FFA ng, mance a . - CONOVER. CHARLES MR. 56. 57, 79 Cuetbdlarrl COOPER, SAM 57 Civlw, Senior Class Adviser COUGHLAN. JERRY MR. Custodten DANYLCHUK. BERAND MR. 57 Biolotly. Science Club DEDIER. YDIA MRS 59 Caleterln Stall DAVIS, LAXTON MR. 57 Custodlart DIAMOND, WILLIAM MR. 57 Dtiv E er ducation olsrz, .rot-IN Mn. srhrrkhtg M W S M Bus' W Id . B8 GUN! . . 6 I ' neosg Mem.IrIImI-,r, men reeteeu, ver. weaning Coach DIXON, cAnoLE uns. 48.51 enetteh. t-terhenmee, anne League Doom, .mass Mn. some cnerntstry. chese cum, ver. renee ceeeh ouncm. wn.uAm Mn. ss I Pnye. sa., Depamnem chetnhen. Athletic Dlrector ELLESJUSHELDON Mn. as F186 Cl' emansv, noaenr mn. 27.58.101 too Ph . Ed. Ver. Football. Track Coach r.Et.e.zf.:-.:'.. 9 , rman FOUCLABR, K. A EN on. so.e1 Fox? euv nn bireclur eteuuenee FULTON. .mon mn. se gewemnzaeamcs. gtg.. Qgdnarmegtre. Agn, Mech. l'IhC . I Fusct-t, MAnlLvN,Mss ff' Hentemexuegg mg Twlrters GALYEAN cn ren Mn. sn Prestdenr ot the Beam ot Trustees ertnolnen. ARLENE Mrts. ne Counselor GEHRING. BESSIE MRS. 62 Ftzlglstretlon Clerk GEOR ES. JOHN MR. 58 English, Department Chalnnan GIFFO IJ. RICHARD MR. 54 Clerk lor me Board at Trustees GOOD, CHARLES MR. 63 BIA Orrvar GORBERT, JOHN MR. 63 Bu! Driver GRAY. WALLACE MR. 58, 92 Joumallsm, Yearbook. Qutll A Scroll GREEN, WILLIAM DR. 53. 60. 61. 109 Phe, Ed.. VarSII!sFO0IbalI G Baseball C0a0h GRIFFI , DEL MR. , 71, no Math, Algebra, Geometry. Math Club. Key Cluh, .N Foot- uen a. Wrestllnq coach GUSHWA. KEITH MR. 59 Elglistl. Math. Reading. Department Chalrmelt HARV , MILTON MR. S9 Mixes Chorus. Band, Ins. EIIS.. VW. EM.. Concert CI'tUIr REBER , DONALD MR. 46 Aeet. Pnnapet . RERMANSON. GRACE MRS. 59 I Clvlcs. U.S. History, Reading. Englsh. Dance HILMER. DALE MR 59 TVPM. eeokkwping. Dept Ctuatrrnan. ASB Flnance 240 Faculty and Staff Index Faculty and Staff Index HOLLIS. ARTHUR MR. 59 Tm. General Buslness. Football Tlcket SBIBS HOLL A N. MARLEA MRS. 59 ewneuy, CSF,CadetTaae'1ing, Department chairmen HOLTZ, ROV MR. 59 CMN. U.S. Histgra HUFFMANN, GWEN LYN MRS. 59 Phys. Ed.. Cheerleaders IRWIN, NORMA 59 JEX. WANDA MRS 59 Cafeteria Stall JOHNSON. KEITH MR. 59, 110 U.S. Hlstory, Drlver Tralnlnq, World Geography. Salety, Basketball Tlckst Sa es JOHNSON, LEN MR. 59 U.S. Hlitory, JV F00tbaII Cbadt JOHNSON. EPBERT MR. 60. 95 Crafts. S JOHNSTON. MELVA MRS. 58 Cash' IBF Jones. wtt.uAM ma. use spenteh. ESL, Ass Joyce. Juoson Mn. eo E uen JuPP?T:mlEL Mn. so KARRIIQ. CHARLES MR. 57 Custodnn KASQUEQEIOHN MRD60 T mi o eogra y, nver ra ng KASITZ. ANNA Msg. 59 Caleteria Stall KASULES. KAREN MISS S0 Eltgell. Freshman Class Advlser KEITHL V. CLAUDIA MISS 43. 80. 83 Erlggstt, Humanities. Alpha! KENT. ROL MRS. B0 KENN Y, LEO MR. 60 more Class Advlser KLINE, LSIS MSS. Adult Edubaltoft clerk KRISTENSEN. ROY MR. 57 Custoden KYTE. GILBERT MR. 60 French, Sganistr, French Club LAMBOY. LE MR. 42. 50 Clnerna, Art, Desnrtment Cnalmtsn. Pnotograpny IJNGE. JO ANN M S. 50. 88 Enqszen, Spankh cron LANHA EL, ROLAND MR. 63 Bus Urlver LAROSE. DORIS MRS. 59 Caietufla Stall LAWRENCE, RAY MR. DlreCt0r ol Adult Educaliw LEAF. CHARLES MR. 60. 76 EH.. Cougar Knlgt1ts.J.V. Basketball a Baseball CORGI LEE. VIRGINIA MRS. 52 Hbfhemlltihga FHA LEWIS. DOROT V MRS. 60 Ottlce Worker LOOMIS. RUTH MISS Tyiogzg. Otnce Mnernnns. Dance LOPA . FIO MR. 54 Vice Prssldent of the seem otTtustees LUEKEN, JOHN Mn. 61 , u.'r.v., sregeefsn. Depenrnem cherr- man MCCLURKIN. KEN MR. SI SeftI0r Math: Matttlrilgettrag Meth De- pan. Crtalrman MBKIVNILSZ. ROBYEEA' M56 61- 0 3909 Yi S' 889119. meenss, Hoon mn. sty World Geography: Special Student Ao MCKINNEY, BEATRICE MRS. 61. 83. German: Emgsttp German Club MINOR. INDIA S. 59 Caleteria SIIII. MIRISE, EDWARD MR. 54 Librarian. MOMANY. LEE MR. 63 Bus Foreman. MONACO, GEFITRUDE MRS. 62 Ewtieh. css MULKINS, JOHN MR. Custodian NATION, RICHARD MR. 62 MQMIAIWDGIMBWL Atgeumz Boys' League. nth Club. NELSO . ARTHUR MR. BCI BUS Driver. NOBLE. ROY MR. 57 Custodian. VENNY. RICHARD MR. 52. B9 EIBMIOIIICS1 Auto Mech.: Radill Club. PETERS, DUANE MR. 62. gogvn. Art Junior Class Adviser: Art I . PETERS. JUDITH MISS- 62 Fiydtoloey, U.S. H:storg5AFS. PETERSON, ARRV MR. BUS Driver. PETERSON. KAREN MISS 62. 95. Phys. Ed.: GM TraI'IIC POHTIS. DONALD MH. sz, t1t,tt7. Phys. Ed.: GOII Er Frostt Football Coach. PRESTON, THERON MR. 62 Civics: U.S. Histor? Model UN. PRITFCHETTi RUTH lg S, 62. moron 's secve PROUGH. DONALD MR. 48, 62, 76. Speech, Drama. Humertitlee. Open Fomm. QUADE, G.W. MR. 54 Superintendent RADNEY, WILLIAM MR. 54 Assist. Superintendent RENICK, MAURICE MR. 62 H Metal G General Shop: Dept. Chatnnan. REVERT. GERALD MR. Custodlan. RUBEL, MARVIN MR. 52. 115, 115. 117, Math: Geometry. Var. Basketball Cuadt. RUSKEN. JOSEPHINE MRS. 59 Cafeteria SANCHEZ, JESS MR. 62. Dmttingg General Shop. SANDBER , HOLLY MRS. 62. Otflce Worker. SAYE. RONALD MR. 52. English, Peg Club. SCHNI PP, TH LMA MRS. 58 Attendance. SCHULTZ, FRED MR. Custodian SENTER. LAURENCE MR. Custodian. SHAW. DIANA MRS. 58. 62 ATTENDANCE. SHEARING. WALLACE MR. 62 Igrtrer Training, Math: Football Ticket aes. SHRIVER, MARILYN MISS 52 Pnye. Ee. Dent. chemnan, SMITH. JEAN MRS. AB. B4 Art, Humanities. Team Teacher Leader. SNYDIER. DENNIS MR. 64, IW. Pnzrs. Ed: Driver Tralnlrg Var. Football G 'Osh BaSkeIbaIICOe lVarStty Club. SOCIN. Lots 43 I I el Sogtromore rs Oouns or. STINE , EDWARD MR. 63 Bus Dlttlar. STINES. GARRY MR. Custodian. STONE, JAMES MR. 64 Drlvsr Training: Phys Ed: Swimming Coach. TERRAZAS, HECTOR MR. B4 ikiirtlsll. THO AS, KENNETH MR. G4 Arts A Crafts. TOWNSEND. WILLIAM MR. 64 Biology. CSF, Fresh Baseball Coaon. TRUSSELL, MARGARET MRS. 46 Assn. Pnnotpat. ULMAN, WILLIAISWMR. gg I CMI WY? 4 la' - VALENTINE. ESTELLEYMRS. Counselor. VAN NOTE. MARVIN MR. 64 Algebra: MBV!! PYKSICSL AudI0-Vteual. vAsouEZ. RALPH M . 64 Dlstrlbutive Education VERNETTI. JAMES MR. 34, 54. owne. engnen: creme clue. VIIJ'-IQUER. HEIEN MRS. 65 VITULLI. C ROL MRS. 55 E neon. VOGEL. KATHRVN MRS. 65 Latin: E lish, Jr. Classlcal League. WAGNER. IIAARNIEL MR. 65 A English: Junior Clase Advleor. WARN. FRANCES 60. BI. School Nurse WALKER, MARJORIE MRS. Ollibe Worker WATKINS, JOHN 57 OISt. Bulldlfti L Grounds Supervlsor WRITING, RICH RD MR. 65. wooa A General Shop WILLIAMSON. ROY MR. 65. ct.-ice Dept. chelrrnm. WOHLFORD. BURNET MR. 54 Member of the Board ol Trustees. WOODWARD. GLORIA MRS. 65 Hornemaklni Dept. Cttalrman. WRIGHT. WALT R MR. 57 Custodian. ZACHARIA5, DOROTHY MRS. 59 Caleterla Stalf ZINNIKER. GILBERT MR. 65 atelooy: Drner Tretntng, Key cum ADAMS. GARY 143 St. Cong. 4. AGUINAGA, JESSE 143 Honor Roll 2. AGUINAGA. ROSEMARY 143 Honor Roll 1, 2. AKER, SUSAN 143, 171 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4: Fut. Teach. 1. 2. 3: Open Forum 1. 2. ALTER. TIM 143 Ag. Aw. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A: FootbaIlrFrosh. JV: Basketball- Frosh: Track-B, C. ALTHOUSE, ANN 70, 72, 143, 171, 223. 248 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: AFS 1, 2, 3. 4: Bong 4: BBW 1. 2. ALTUM, JAMES 143 ALVAREZ. SALVADOR 77, 119. 143 Fresh Class Pres: Interact 3. tPresl 4: Frosh Football: Var. Wrestll 2, a, 4. J.V. Wrestling 1. AMES, FORREST ANDERSEN, JO ELLYN 143 CSF 2, 3. 4: CSF Li1e Membership 4: Hot. Aw. 1. 3: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: AFS 4: French Club I. 4. ANDERSON. JOYCE 143 ANDERSON, RANDALL 92.143 Honor Roll 1: Cougar 3. 4: Interact 3. 4. ANGEL, ROBERT 143 EABCOCK. PAMELA 143 FBLA: German Club 2. BAEZA. SOLEDAD 143 Honer Holt Cl: Spanish Club 1: GAA 4. BAILLIF. CHERYL 143 Honor Roll 2. 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2: Interact 3. 4. BAKER A 4 . SUS N 1 4 Sturt. Cong, 2: Concert Cher. 4: Girls Glas 3: Drama Club 3. FHA 4. BALOGH. CHARLENE 144 Greal. Writ. Club. BANVELOS. RAYMUNDO BAPTIST, MIKE 144 Pep Club 2. 3: Radio Club 1, 2. aAaEFoo1, PAUL 23,151,144 Honor Roll 2: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Classical Lea ue 1: M8111 Club I: Redlo Club 1. 2. 11009-Preel 3, Pres? 4: Science Club 1, 2: J.V. Football Mgr. 2. BARGER, ANNE BARNES, PATTY 144 Conberl Char, 2: FBLA 1: GAA 1. 2, BARNES. STEPHEN 144 Ar! Club 2, 3: Pholo. Club J, STEVE 9, 25. 32. 33, 34. 75, 77, 83, 114, 147, ASB Pres: CSF 3: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4: Oolagar Knights 3. 4: Guys and Dells. South Pacific: Drama Cl 2. Ll, 4: Key Club :sm a. iwee Press 4: open Forum 3, 4: var. Club 2. 3. 4: Var. 'Swimming 2. : J.V. Swimming 1. BAUER, LAURIS 83. 95. 114. 228 Junior Class Sec.: Singh. Princess SCF 2. 3, 4: R01. Aw. 1, 2. 3: Honor Roll 1, 2. . 4: AlD1'1Be 3, 4: AFS 2.3, 159614: Flag-rllorps 2. 3: Gong 3. BECKE , BILL 119.144 J.V. FOUIDSII 2. 3: Fr0Slt. Foolball: Var. Wreilllng 4: J.V. Wrestling r, 2, :L BEDFORD, MARGARET 35. 144, 220 Hortur Roll 2. BELL. IOU ANN 145 Honor Floll 1. 2, 3: FFA 1, 2. 3. BELLER, RICHARD 70, 77, 145. 171 si. Cong. 1. ag CSF 3: Honor Hon 1.2, :l, 4: AFS 1, 2, 11, 4: Cougar Knmhts 3. rFrssI 4: Damn Yankees, Cuffs and Dolls, oulh Paoilic: Bend 1, 2, 3, 4: lrtstru, Ensernb s l, 2, a. 4: German Club 1. 2: Key Club 2. 3. tsecp 4. .r.v. Tennis 1. BELTRAN, FRANCISCA st. Cong. 1.2. ag GAA 1, 2, 35311. MITYI a2.ea,at1.e2.a:r.s1.a2, 145, iss. 172. ws. SL CDW- 3LCon'lm.L.CSF 2,3. 41 CSF U16 Member 4: DAR Aw. 4: ROI, AW. 1. 2, C1:HOrl0r Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Utllslerldlhg Teenager Aw. 4: Atpnas st, rms: 4: AFS 1 .2, 4. Flag cams 2.3.1 :ftp 4: Cong 4: Genntrn Club 1. 21 GAA 1. 2. a. 4. , CRAIG 83. 84. 102. 105, 106, 109. 139,145. St. Cong. 1, 2: CSF 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: AFS 2, 3, fl: Cougar Kniglrrts 3. 4: Guys and Dolls. Damn Yankees. South aolric, tired Chor. 1. 2: Note-ables 3, 4: Var. Club 2, 3, 4: Ver. Foolbill 2. fl. 4: Frosh Football: J.V. Basketball 2. 3: Flush Basketball. SEVEN. SUSAN 96, 148, 175 CSF 2.3.4: F1oL Aw: HonorFtoll1,2,3.4: AFS, FBLALCSF U19 Member. BIELASZ. PATRICIA 711, 91, 145, 169, 171 St. Cong 3: CSF 2. 3. 4: CSF Llle Member 4: Honor R011 1, 2. 3.4: AFS 4: Prix 4:Gir1s'League Cabinet 4: Pep Club 4: Train: Salaly Club 3: GAA 1, 2. 3. 4. BLOHM. LOFIIS 145 Honor Roll 1. 3: FBLA 4. BLOUNT. DON 132.145 Frosh. Football: Varsity Swimming. BOARD. PEGGY BOAZ. JUDY 145 Sonor Floll 1. 2: Girls Glee 1: Creative Writing Club 2: Pap ub 2. BCJOROUEZ LORAINE 55, 145 Sl. Cong, 1. 2, 3. 4: Horlor Roll 3: Conbert Chor. 3: Glrla Glee 2: Var. Basketball: J,V, Basketball 1, 2: Var. Baseball 1. 2, 3:GAA 1.2. 3.4. BORDERS. TONY 92, 145, 235 Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: South Paolllc: Gong 3: Cougar Stall 2. 3, 4: Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4. Senior Index BDWDEN. KARYL 145 BREDFIELD. GARY 145 Honor Roll. BRINLEY. MICHAEL 145 Trlnlt-B 1. BRISSETIE. BRENDA 145 BROOKS, SHARON 145 Honor ROII 3. 4, AFS 4: FHA 3, 4, Pep Club 4, BROTHERS. TIM BROUSE, ANITA BROWN. CAROL BROWN. DOUGLAS 92 Cougar Stall 4: German Club 1: Football-Frosh Mngr: Cross-Country-Var. 3: Cross-Country-J.V. 3: Track-B 1. 2: Track-C 1. 2. BROWN. JODY M. 145 gsm Yankees: Girls' Glee 2: DECA 3: Health Careers: 4. BROWN, MARILYN 146 AFS 4: FBLA 4. BROWN. RANDALL BRYAN, PATRICIA 145. 171 cg: 2. ag Honor nn111,2.s,4.cr1ncerr Chonls 2:FHA1: 2. EURROWS, MICHAEL 9. 32. 78. 142, 146. 154. 218 Senior Class Pres. CAHRERA. DOROTHY 145 CABRERA. PETRA St. 3, 4, MA ANY 27. 28, 30. 31.82. 83. 139, 147, 159. Fresh Sec: S0911 Sec: St. Cong. 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpnas 3. 4: AFS 1, 2, 3.4: Cheerleader-Var. 4: Cllaarleed- er-J.v, 3: Band Ident. Corps 2: Damn Yankees: South Padllc: Note-ahles 2, 3, 4, CALDERON. MIKE 77 Interact ViooPres. 4 CALHOUN. ROBERT Honor Roll 2. 4: Concert Chorus 3: Mix. Chorus 1, 2: Ger- rnlin Club. CALKINS, BILLIE J 147 Honor Roll 1, 3. 43 AFS 3. 4: Frendt Club SBC.-TFGBS. 12 Health Careers Set. 3. Pres. 4. CANRIGHT. DEBBIE L. CANRIGHT, DEBORAH CARLSON, PATTIE Phologeplg Club 3. CARPENT R. TEVE 147 Honor Roll t. 2, 3, 4: Auto Club 4: Wrestling-J.V. 2. 3 CERDA. MARIO 147 Kiwenls Award 2: Rotary Award 2: Honor Roll 1. CHARLES, RAMON CLAGUE. DAVID 72. 64. 69, 132. 147 Honor Roll 3: Bend 1. 2. 3, 4: Art Club 2: C9658 Club 3. Pres. 45 Tennis-J.v. 1: swirnrnrnguvar, 4: Swlrnmlng-J.V. 2, Il. CLAPF, LEE 175 Concert Chorus 1. CNOSSEN. GERI 58. 92, 147. 218. 224, 248 CSF: Rnlory Award: Honor Roll: Flag Twirlers: Gong: GAA. COMER, MOLLY COMFORT. CLIFFORD 148 Jr. Classical League. CONLEY. JUDITH 148 St. Cong. 3: AFS 4: Damn Yankees: Concert Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 1: FBLA fl. 4: Pep Club 2. COOK. DOUG 148 Gennan Club: Tennis-J.V.: Track-Var. Track-B: Track-C: swirrrrrringsrv. COPPELMAN, GARY 115, 116, 148 Basketball-Var. 4: B3SketUellsJ.V, 3. CR Z AURORA 4 U . B FBLA 4: Pep Club 4. CRYER, SUE 148 Honor Roll 1: AFS l. 2: Pep Club 1. CURLEY, ANITA 145 Honor Roll 2. 3 DAANENEERG. JOYCE 148 DARMCN. JEAN 148 DAVIS, CAROLYN 148 DAVIS. SUSIE Honor Roll 4: GAA 1.4. DEENEY, STEPHEN DQGROOT, LEON 194 Honor Roll 3, 4: Jr, CISSSICBI League I. 2. 3, 4. DELBADO, RALPH 148, 171 DEMMEL. DEBORAH 148, 234 Concert Chorus 2: FBLA 4: Pea Club 1, DEVENBERG. KATHY DIAZ, MICHAEL Interact: Wreslllng-J.V. DICKEY, PAM 148 Baseball-Var.: Swimming Var.: GAA. DiMEGLlO. DONNA 148 DOERING. KATHY CSF 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: AFS l. 2. 3.4: Band l. 2. 3: Future Teachers 4: Soanlsh Club 3, DONALSCN. KENT 149 St. Cong. 3: Honor Roll 1, 3: Cross-Counlry4l.V.1 Tracks Vari Track-8. DONLIN, JACK 109. 120, 127, 149 Auto Club 2: Var. Club I: Football-Var. 1: Foolbell-J.V. 2: wrestll Var 2:WrestIingsI.V. 1: Track-Var.2:Track-8 2. CINDALEEIIROYAL DRoLE1'rE,cAr1-rv 149 St. Cong. 1, 2, 3, 4. Gong 3 DUFF, DENISE 149. 2:11 DUNCAN, ALAN 1411 DECA. ECKEFIT. ROBERT ' gt.sCgr1g. 1: Chess Club 4: FFA 2: Jr. Classical League 1. EDWARDS. KAREN 149 EGAN, JOE EIDSON. MARK 149 Eleclronlbs Club 2. 3: Frosh Football: 391711871 Club 1:Met1l Club 1: Radio Club 1Pr6S,1 2: J.V. Swlrrlmirlg 2. EINER, RICHARD 149 ELLIS. GARY 84. 92, 102. 108, 150. 220. 248 Sl, Cong. 1 , 2. 3: CSF Member: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Gong 4:VlrSily Club 3.4: Ver. Fooibell 3, 4: J,V. Football 3: Flush Football 1: Froeh Basketball: J.V. Baikelbell: B-Tletlt 1: Var, Tr8CIt: Fresh Baseball. ERVIN. KATHY 150 Honor Roll 1. 2. a,-1: GAA 1. ESCALANTE. EVA 150 ESCAMILLA, GUADALUPE ESPARZA. ELIA 150. 166 gag gwlrlers: Sl. Cong. 1: Girls Glen 1: Drama Club 2: Pep u . . EVANS, DONALD GENE var. Wrestling 1. 2. FAIRFIELD, JERRY FARRAR, RONALD 112. 150 Cross-Country-Var. 45 Cross-Country-J.V. rr. var. Track at Baseball-J.V. 2. FAUGNO. LELAND 150 Fresh Basketball 1: Var. Wrestling 2: J.V. Wrestling 1. FERRARA, TONY 78. 142. 152 Honor Ftoll: Senior Treasurer. Boys' League 1Sec.1: Var. FGOIDBII. FINCH. VICKIE 150. 156 GAA tPres.14: Horror non a. FINK5. BOB 150 AFS 4: l: Bflrack 1: C-Track 1. FOEPPEL. JEFF NotefAbles 2. 3. 4: Guys and Dolls. Damn Yankees: Cen- oerl Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. FORD, JUSTINE 150, 238 FOX, DALE 151 FREEMAN, JOHN 110, 130, 150. 183 St. Cong, 2: AFS 3, 4: Open Fonrm Ll. 4: Tral. Sale. Club 3. 4: Var. Basketball 3. 42 J.V. Tennis 1. 2. FRESHWATER. MARY 150, 171 CSF Member 2: Honor Roll 1. 2. 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: Futura Teachers 4, German Club 3: Jr. Classlctll League 1. 2. 4? Pep Club 2 FRIDELL. GREG DECA: Interact. FRITSCH. CHUCK FROM. PEGGY interact: FBLA msg. FULKERSON. VAN E RAY FURBEE. MICHAEL GARCIA, JESSIE St. Conti.: Fresh Football. GLENWINKE , GAYLE 151 Sl. C0112-I Horror Roll 3: Girls Glee 1. 2, GOIN, DON LD 151 Auto Club 4. GOMEZ, CHRISTINE 151 GOODING, ECHO 151 Futura Hornamakers 2, 3. GOSWICK. RON GONZALEZ. LYDIA GRABER. WILLIAM GRAY, BONNIE GRAY. CYNTHIA Guys and Dolls. Conoart Chorus l: Mixed Chorus 1: Girls Glae 2: Health Careers. 'l Es?'i..S.........'1 95' 248 R ll 3 4 Gang a 41M ' r.:onoru.: . anal Ed.I2 A11 Club 1. gm GREEN, DAVE 27. 28. 54, 92.103.1U9,115,l1B,122. 124.139, 151. 159. 218, 248 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Gomv: German Club 1 , 2. 3: Varsity Club 4: Var. Football 4: J, . Football 2: Frosh Football 12 Var. Basketball 4, J.V. Beslielbell 2: Flesh Basketball: Var. Baseball 2. II. 4: Frosh Baseball. GREEN, REBECCA 151 Oven Fonrm 3. 4. GRICE, KATHY CSF Member: Honor Roll 4, GRIMES. JO ANN 151 FBLA 4: PSD Club 3, 4: AFS. GRISSOM, LARRY 151 B-Track 1. GROENEWOLD, JELMER 151 CSZF gdoirrlber 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Jr Classical Loegue HAGLOCH. KATHLEEN 151 AFS 3, 4. Honor RGII1. 2. 3, 4. HALL. MADELINE Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: AFS l, 3, 4. HALL, THOMAS 93. 92. 152. 171. 221. 224. 248 Honor Roll 1.2, 3, 4: AFS 2. 3, 4: Cougar Knights 4: Gong Il, 4: Creative Writing 1. Key Club 4: Trhl. Sale. Club 1, 2: Ver. Wrestling 2: .r. . Wrestling 1. HANSON, JOHN 152 HARRISON. BONNIE HAYNAL, DAWN 30, 32, 75. 150, 152. 175. 226. 232 Commissioner 4: CSF Member 2. 3. Rotary Awards 1, 2: l-tenor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4: Outstanding Teenager 4: Alphas 3. 4: Var, Cheerleader 4, J.V. Cheerleader 3: lrls' League 3, 4: GAA 1, 2, 3. HENDERSON. RENE 152 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Journalism Award Quill A Scroll 3: Drama Club 2: Pep Club 1 Senior Index 241 HERMAN, DAvlD 152 HERMAN. MARSHA 152 HERMOSILLO. TINA se.15a. ree Flaq rwrrxers: Miss Escondido Fmalrsr. HEr1NANuEz,1'oNl 15:1 lnleracli GAA 1. 2 HESKETT, ALVIN 15:1 HEVNEN.WANl1'TA 153 GAA: FFA 3. Healln careers 2. 3: Girls Glen. HEYNEN. WANONA 153 H5111-.1 neu 2: Heallh Careers 3. GAA 2. r11cKENeo'rroM.5ANDE 153 nrcks. GENE l-rl1.L. DAN 153 sam 1. 2.11, 4: Fmsrr Baskalball. 1-rlNMAN. BEECHER 15:1 GBHIIBH Club 3. wNMAN. CATHERINE 15:1 Honor Roll 2. 4: FHA 2: Jr. classical League 2. :1 r1oEnl.. PHIL Er.-.sn Fmreaxl. HOGAN. SHERVL 72, 153 S1. Cong. 1. 2: Honor Roll 3, 4: Soulh Padfic. COIWBI1 Chorus 3. 4: Girls Glen 1: FHA: 51Qn Carrier. HOLLIDAY, JUDY 153 HOLLINS. DEBORAH 153 Sl. Cbng. 2. 4: HMM R011 2. 3. 4: AFS 1, 2, 3, 4:HeBI111 tgnrsers 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Trul. Sale, Club 2. 3: GAA ec. . HOLl.0W1lY, REX B4, 102, 103, 107, 108, 109. 115. 118. 128. 154.155.186 Ver. Club Il: Var. Football 3: J.V. F0oIbal12:FlOSh Football: Var.BaSk01ball3:J V. Easl1e1bulI2:Frosh Blskelball: Var. Track 3: B.Track 2. HOLSTEIN, DOUG 32. 95,154,219 SI, Cong. 3. 4: AFS 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Var. swimmlnqsa. 4: .l.v. swumrmg 1. 2. HOLTERHAU . BILL 32. 83. B4, 92. 102. 1177. 108. 109. l15,115,122.124,154, 228, 248 Sl. Cong 1. 3: Amlsllcs Commrssroner 4: CSF Member 31 Honor RQII1, 2. 3. 4: Gong 3. 4: VBY. Club 2, 3, 4: Var. Foorhall 3. 4: J.V. Football : Frosh Foolballg Var, Haskel- bll14: -LV. Baske1ball2. 3: Fr0Sh Baskelballi Var. Bawball 3. 4: J.V. BBS-eball 2, Fr0Sl'1 Baseball. HOLTON, KAROL HOTCHKISS, BILLIE HOUCHIN, BARRY 103, 109.l15.115.131,154 H0001 R011 2, 3: VBISIIY Club 3, 4: Var. Feblball 3, 4, FIOSYI S0glDB1l:Var. 58514611.7811 4: J.V. BaS1161baIl2, 3: Val. Tr8C1l . . 4. HOWARD, RANDY HOWELL. MARK 81, 154 SI. C0nQ.I AFS: Jr. Classlcal League: Var. Tennis 2, 4: J,V, Tennis 1. 2. HREN, DAVE 112. 113 Sl. C0119 2: Hofwr Roll 2. 3, Center! CDOIUS 2. fl: N019- gbles 41Var.Cj'0lssgCoun1ry 3g:5I.V.C1bS-Counlry 2: Var. wimrm-rg 4: . . wimrmg' . . HUME, HERBERT HUMES. MARK 154 Radio Club: C+TrHCk. HUNT. RICHARD 32, 37. 75. 82. 53. 92. 102. 105. 109- 116.125. 131. 154. 220. 237 class ulllce 2. :1: sl. Cong. 1. 2: Boys' Srare: AFS cr. Curr gar Knlghl 4: Damn Yankees: Cougar 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Nole-ebles 4: BUYS' League Cl. 4: varsily Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Var. Foulball 2. 3, 4: Flash F0o1bBll: Var. Baskelbell 42 Fresh Bllskelbell: Var. Track 1. 2. 3, 4. HUNTER, RICHARD HURT. GEORGE 155 JAKABOSKY. LINDA JAMES, WARREN 155 CSF Member 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Guys and Dolls: Damn Yankees: Souuw Pacino: concen Chorus 1. 2. 3: Chess Club 3, 4: M0081 U.N. 1. JILES, JOYCE 155 Honor Roll 4. JOHSFCSN' Jim! 326355 zfsliong r 4 JOHNSON?-AURA sr. 155 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: AFS 3. 4: FHA 1. 2: Haallh Car00rS 3. 4: Jr. ClaSSlC6l League 2. 3, 4 JOHNSON, SUSAN 32. B3, 92. 139. 155. 162. 234 S1, Cong. 1, 4: Public 17101350115 C 4: CSF Member 2: HDMI Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Clbzen nl Tornbrruwi Alpnas zu. 4: AFS 1. 2.3: Cougar 1Eu, an-cheery: Quill 5 suell 1121951 s: sand 1: Girls' League 2. Pep Club 1: GAA 2. JOHNSTON, JACQUELYNN 155 sl. Cong. 1. rl: FHA 2. 11. JOHNSTON, SUSAN 197 JONES. BILL JUAREZ, GREG 158 Sl. Gong 1: AFS C-TRaC11 1.2. Sl. Coe? 1: AFS: C-Track 1. 2. AFS: LA gpresq. KANTOR, MARSHA 156 AFS: Pep crm. KAPLAN, DAVID 70. 72, 156 CSF Member 3. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Nallonal H0nUr Sociely 1, 2, 3. 4: Nali0nalT?1esplLan Scdely 3, 4: AFS 4: Admirable Crichlon 2: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Inslru. Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 2. 3: Drama Club 2, 9. 4: German Club 2. 3: M5111 Club 2. KEESLING, EDWARD BB, 156 H0001 Roll 2. 4: Ar1 Club lPl0s.1 3: German Club IPIBSJ 3. 4: B-Track 3. 242 Senior Index Senior Index KELLER. JUDY 155 KEMP, MARK 156 FIOSl1 F001bal1: J,V. Wreslllhg KENT, .IENIFER 96, 157. 166. 1 S HOIWI' Roll 3. 4: AFS 2. fi: COOCDC1 Chorus 2, Miirad Chorus 12 N019-able! 3. 4: J.V. 883110111011 1: Var. Swimllllng 2, 4: GAA lvlee Pres: a: Miss lorry Carson. KINUIG, RANDY 84, 102. 106, 109.130, 131, 157. 226 Sl. Congress 3. 4: Varsily Club 2. 3, 4: Var. Foolball J. 4: J.V. Football 2: Frosh Foolball, Var. Track 4: B-Track 2. 3: CATrack 1. KINLEY, CALVIN 109, 122. 125. 157 Varsilg Fbblball 4: J.V. Fbblball 2. KIJMUK, ARBARA KLINE, JULIE 157. 171. 175 KONOPSISO5, STACY 65. 157 Flag Twlrlenz lPres.l 43 Damn Yankses:Cnnoer1 Chorus 2. 3, 4. KUEGEMAN, DENISE 157 FBLA 42 P99 Club 4. LAMB, NANETTE 157 KUNSMAN, TOM 157 LAPINSKA. JACKIE 151 1510302 Rall 1. 2. 3, 4: Bend Idenl. Corps 4: DECA 3: FHA LAROSE, KATHLEEN 157 LATSCHA. OFELIA 157 LAWRENCE, DOUG 70. 109,119, 157 Honor RQII1. 2.3, 4: Band 1. 2.14: lrslru. Ensemble 4: Var. Foulball 3, 4. J.V. Foolbell 2, Frosh Fbolbsll: Var, wreslqrs 3. 4: .l.v. wresrling 1. LEAK. AN ONY LEFTON. PARKER 72. 91, 158. 171 CSF Member 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1. 2. Il, 4: Band 1 . 2. 3. 4: Model UN 1, LENGEFELD. DANA 156 Guys a Dolls: Damn Yankees: P09 Curb 1. LESLIE, JOHN A1110 Club 4: C-Track 1. LESSLEY, KIRK 156 Sl. Conga 1. 2. 3. 4: Var. Wreslling 2: B-Track 3. LESTER. LA RY 158 A SI. Cong. 2. 3. 4: AFS 2. 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3: Jr. CIBSSIMI Lum :Pep Club 1. 2: Sun C1110 4: J.V. Fb01baII2I Flash F001 ll: Var, Track 2. 3, 4: B-Track 1 LESTER. LINDA 158 Honor Roll 3: AFS 4: Tral. Sale. Club 3, 4. LEWIS. LAURETTE 156 LlNCOLN, GENE 150 H0n0r Roll 2: Radlb Club 2, 3. LINTHICUM. MARTHA 158 sr. omg. 1: AFS z: Damn vanuees: Musa Chorus 1: FHA 1: Trall. Sale. Club 3. LIRA. FRANK 158 LLORENS, MARK LOCKMILLER. KENNETH 158 LOFTON, THEDA 155 FHA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: GAA 2. 3, 4: Var. Baskelball 3: J.V. Sbllbell 3. LOHMANN, JULIE 158 Honor Roll 2. LONDOS, CHRISTY 48, 75. 53. 159, 176 Honor R011 1, 2. Alpha: 4: Damn Yankees: Soulh Pacino: Nole-ehles 2, 3. 4: Girls' League 0111291 3, 4: Tral. SBIO. Club 3: VM. Tennis 2, 4. LONGMIRE. POLLY 159 CSF Mamber 2: RDI. Award 1, 2: H0001 Roll 1. 2, 3: AFS 4: Ar1 Club 2. LOPEZ. SAM 70 Conoerl Chorus 1: DEGA 1Pros.j 4: Interact 3. LOTHSPEICH, -.IUANN 159 LUCUS, SCOTT 159 euro Club 3: DECA 4: Drama Club 2: Interact Club 3.4: J.V. 0011281 2. LUKICH. MIMI 92, 159, 162,229. 248 SI. C0119 3: Honor RQII1, 2. 3. 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: Geng S1811 3. 4: French Club 1. 2, 3. LYNCH, PEGGY 159 DECA 4, LYON. RODNEY 55. 112, 159 CSF Member 1. 2: Honor F1o1I1,2, 3, 4: AFS 4: Key CIW 4: Var. Cross Country 4. MSCNAMARA, GAIL 159 Honor RUII 2. 3, 4. MADDY. PAT 72.150 Honor Roll 1. 2, 4: Balm Twlr1er1,Il:Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Var. Swimming 3. 4: Gymnastics 3: GAA 3, 4. MAGUIRE. .I HN 160 MANLEY, DIANA 160 Fulure Hofnemakers. MARUN. WADE 100 J.V. WrBS111r1 . MARSCHECK. DEBRA 96. 160' H0001 R011 1: AFS 2. 4: Damn Yankees: Begin. Cb0ruS 212 gearrnucareefs 4: spanish crm 4. GAA 2 113.11141 a, 4: 0 lb! 2. 3, 4. MARSHALL, BARBARA 92. 180 Cbugar Slalf 4: FHA 1. 3: Pup Club 4: GAA 1, 4. MARTIN Z, RUDOLPH 160 A1110 Club I. MARTINEZ, TERRY 160 MASON. IRENE 92, 160. 235 Rot. Anroad1Naw Guinsay 3. Honor Rall 2. 3. 4: AFS 1,2. 3, Giang I1,4:Tra1. Sale. Club 3:Va1. Swinming 3. 4: GAA MASON, TERR1 74, 160 FFA: Pep cum MASTERSON, JDANNE 160 Mlled Chorus: Var. Swirnming 4. Var. Sollball 4: GAA 4. MATSUKURA. SHINJI 181 Rotary sruaanr um: Japan. MAUS, RICK 161 MAY. DEBORAH 161 MAYFIELD. DAVID 139. 161. 234 Sl. Cong. 3: CSF 4:H011Or Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: AFS J, 4: Guys A DQIIS: Cbncerl C110n.lS 43 Mixed Chuhm 2: Radio Club 3. MCCONNEL, REX MCGANN. ROB 248 MCHALE. MIKE AuI0 Club 1: FFA 3: Trell. Sala. Club 2: Fr0Sl'1 F001balI MGKEE. JOHN CSF I. 2. 3: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. MCLEAN, KATHY 91.161.111. 220, 231 csr 2. 2. 4: csF ure Memben 1-mmf null 1.2,1l,4:Fr8f1Cf1 C1011 lvnce-Pres I 4. MCLEOD, CAROL 147, 1s1. 176, 229 C0l1Cef1 Chorus 1, 2. N0lB'AbleS 3. 4: Pep Club 4. MELSHEIMER. STEVE 161 Eand I, 2, Irrslru. Ensemble 3, 4: Aulb Club 4: Radio Club 4. MERICA,LE1l.A 181 MERRILL. PATRICIA 161 Ars 4:1769 Club 4: FBLA 4, MESEKE. BARBARA MICHAEL. LARRY MICHEL. HILAR10 MILLER, ART MITCHELL. KATHY 151 new F1011 a: AFS cl. 4: Pep clan 2. MONTIEL. MARY 161 sr. crmg. 2. MONTDYA, FIDEL 162 MONTOYA. MICHAEL 162 Honor R011 3. 4: Var. Cross Counlry 3. 43 J.V. Cross Coun- I 1. 2 MOORHEAD, DOUGLAS 32, 75, 83, 81, 95, 155, 171 SI. Cong. 3: Commiss. oIRecreabbr14: CSF Member 1,2, 3: Kiwanls Club Award 21: Honor Roll 1. 2. J. 4: AFS 3. 3ViCg-PGBSJSI FgrUjl1v4:1Fg1Sl1 Foolball: J.V. Wresl- 1:ar.wlrnm1ng:..,. MDR?AN, HAIDIE MORIS, SCOTT 74, 162 FFA 3, 4:Ba0111. 2. MORONES. VICTOR MUELLER, JACK 93. 162 gSF Melgnber 1bZk3bt,Hm'12LhRcg 1. 2. 3. 4: AFS 3, 45 ougel ' IS . L lo r lulb 4. MUNDAY, MA1RqlNA 1512349 Y Honor F1oII2:AFS1, 2. 3.4: Band 1, 2, 3: Pen Club 1. 2: Tral. Sale. Club 3, MUREN, VICKI 78. 153 Soulh Pacllitl: 00110411 Ch0rus 1.2. 3.4: FHA 1, 2. 31GIrls' League Board 4: Pep crrm a. qv1co.Pres.1 4. GAA 1. 2. 11. MYERS. CHRIS Mixed Choms. NAGTALON, GLORIA 163 AFS 4. NETTLE5, EDDIE 163 NEUBARTH, LEWIS 84, 109. 127. 163 Vnrsily Club 3. 4: Var. Fbolball 3.4:J.V. Foolball 2: FrDSh F00lDaI1: J.V. Wreslring 2, 3, 4: B-Track 1. NORRIS, DEBBIE 87 Conmn Chorus NORWOOD, HAROLD 163 Kay Club 2: Frosrr Foblball. CAKES, WILLIAM 70, 72, 141. 183 381111 1. 2, 3. 4: Kenlurtlg All-SIMS Band 2, 3: P8981 Slall 3. 1Ed.-in-Chien 4: Key lub 2, 3, 4. UEERG, JEANETTE 183 FHA 2. 3, 4. DLDS. NEENA 163 SIAEOURKE. TOM 70. 92, 109, 122. 126. 163. 222. 223. SL Cong. 1, 4: N0nur R011 4: AFS 4: Guys A Dolls, Damn Yankees. South Pacilrc. Gong 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: lnslru. Ensemble 1.2, 21, 4: VarSi1y Club 3, 4: Var. Fcolball 3, 4: J V. Football 1. 2. Frosh Fbolball 1: Frosh Baskelball: Var. Baseball 3. 4: J.V. Baseball 2: Fmsh Baseball. OSEORNE, DONNA 211 Sl. Cong, 1:H0l10r R011 12 AFS 2: FBLA 1: FHA 2: Pep CIW 1. OSLIN, CHRIS 109, 164 Var. Fbolball 3. 4: J.V. Football 2: Var. Track: TraCIrwB: Track-C. PASCH. KENNETH 164 Rui. Award 2: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: German Club 11. PATCH. JEFF 84, 100. 135,164 Honor Roll 2. J, 41 AFS 3. 4: Jr. ClnSSlCaI League 2. 1Pres 1 3: Var. Club 2, 3. 4: Var. Foolball I: Var. Gol I. 2. 3. A PAYNE. STEPHEN 164 PEREZ. DALE 51565 4. PETE SEN, NANCY 164. 2317 Horror Roll 1, 2: AFS A: Drama cm 2. PETERSEN, ULLA Flularg Sluderrl lrom Denmark. PETRIN, ERALD Hbnm Roll 1, 4: Guys A Dells, Damn Yankees. Sloulh Pooinc: Mrlreo Chorus 1: Nole-anles 2, 3, 4, Var. Wreslling ag .l.v. wrosrlrng rl: Var. swimmrng A: .l.v. Swimming 1. 2, Pzmosmo. NICK as. lu Rm. Award 1.41041 Art Club 4: Drama Class 4: Pnologra- phy Club 4. PETTIT, MIKE PHELPS, STEVE 53.34,147. 154. 176 Honor Roll 3. 4: AFS 1. 2. :l, 4: Cougar Knghtx 3. 4: Damn Yankees. South Paolllc1 Drum Melor 2, 3: onoert Chorus 3:11019-Bbles 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Peo Club 1: Tral. Sale. Club 3: Var. Club 4: J.V. Basketball 2: Var. Tennls 41 J.V. PlEa1r:egd.1c1s2'sg' Sl. Cong, 2: Honor Rell l. 2: Auto Club. PITRONE, DOMINIC 84, 92, 115, 154, 215. 245 Sl. Conqr 4: CSF Member 31 Holler Roll 2, 3, 4: AFS 31 Gong 4: ml. Sale, Club Cl: Varsity Club 3, 4: Var. Basket' ball 4: J.V. Basketball Z. 3. Fresh Basketball: B-Track l, POWELL. CATHY 105 South Paoltlc: Concert Chorus 3. 4: Health Careers Club 4. PRAIQ ROBERQ' 185 . . ann s . PRENTICE, BOB 155 PFIOUGH. ALAN 92. 155. 245 Guys A Dolls, Damn Yankees. Sbulh PeC111D: Gong 41 Open Forum t, 2, 3: Tlack'C 2: Fresh Baseball l. RAWLINS. GLEN 199 REEDY. BRET 155. 171 ESF Mlember: Honor R011 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Fresh Football! - rar: . REYNOLDS. GREG 72. 1112, 159. 165 J.V. Tennis 2. 3: Var. Tonris 4, RHAMY. STEVE 165 RIEEAU, RENE 77. 55. 155 St. Cong. 2: DECA Nice-Pree.1: Interact tsoop: Gymnas- IICS 1.2. 3.4: GAA 1.2. 3. 4- ZQELSPACH, JUDY 37, 83, 91, 92, 144. 165. 175. 237. Girls' Slate 3: CSF Member 1, 2, f1'raas.J 3. 4: CSF Llle Member: Rol. Awards 1. 2: H0fl0r Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Junlor Class Homecoming Princess 3: Alphas 4: AFS l. 2. lsee- Treas.1 CI. 4: Gong 3 1Ed.-ln-Chietl 4: Bond 1: Hockey 1. 2: St. Cerl1g, 2. FIIST. JUDI H 165 Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. ROBBINS. MARY 165 FHA a areas.: 4, ROBINSON. GARY 165 CSF Member 3: l-lonor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4, RODRIGUEZ. ED 166 aoulo Club lsoel 2: .l.v, wrestling l, 2. RODGERS. GLENDA 166, 175 Honor Roll 4: Concert Chorus 1. 2: Notsvsules 4, ROHRER, RUBY 171 ROLLINS. TINIA FFA: gymnastics. ROSEL. LI DA 147.166 AFS 2, 3. 4. ROSEVEAR, PAULA 155 Ret. Award 3: AFS 4. Sotnh Paclllc Drama Club 3, 4: Open Fortltti 3. 4. ROTTA. GARY B4. 107. 109. 127. 130. 165 st. cong. 4: Honor Roll l. 2. 2. 4: varsity clot. 4: vor. Football 4: Var. Track 4: B-Track 2, 3: Fresh Baseball. ROYAL, CHARLETA 43. 132, 200 Serb. Class Treas. St. Cong. Cl, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: FHA t, 2: nteract 4. RUHM. MARK 86,165 st. song. ag Honor Roll 2, 4. AFS 2, a, 4: German Club 1. 2. 3 :Vice-Pres.p: Kay Club 3. 4 lBnard Mernberli Varsity Club 4: vat. Swimming a. 4: .l.v, swlmmmg l. 2. RUMOFIE. JOAN 167 FBLA 4: Pop Club 4: soomstl clue 4. RUSK, DAVE 70, 72, 84, 101114. 157 Sl. Cong. 2: Honor Floll: AFS: South Pacllie: Band l. 2, 3, 4: lnstru, Ensemble: Var. Football 4: Cross-Counw-Var. 3. 4: .l.lV.cCruss Country 2: Var. Wrestling: .J.V. reslllng: ret: - . RUSSELL. KATHALYN 22, 30, 31, 139, 157, 225 ginger Mascot 4: Honor Floll 3: Girls Glas 2: Drama Club: RUSTHDVEN. PAUL 167 Fresh Woe-Pres.: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: J.V. Football. Fresh Football: Var. Cross ColJnIry: Fmsrl Basketball: Fresh Baseball. SAFFIOTE. CATHRYN 167 SI. Curl? 1: Honor R011 4: Glrls League Board 3: FHA 13 Tral. Sa e. Club 3: J.V. Swimming 2, SANCHEZ, PHILIP 84,102,103.10 . I07.105.109.127. 130,l31.142,150,1G7 Senior Clase Vlce-Pres.: St. Cong. 2, 3: AFS 3, 4: Photog- roptly Club: varsity Club: Varsity Football 2, 4: varsity TreCk 3. 4. SCHLEIGH, JANE 72, 167 Drum Malor 4: Band l, 2. 3. 4. SANDLIAN, LNDA 167 SANDVIK. DON 168 SCHMIDT, STEPHEN 21. 53, B4, 102. 103, 105. 103. 109. 119,120.122.149.167,172.176 Honor Reu 1. 2, 3. 4. Outstandlnghen Award 4: AFS 4. Cougar Knights 4: South Padllc: omrl Yankees: Mixed Choms 3: Note-ablex 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Var. Football A lCsptaInl 4: J.V. Football lCap1eInJ 2: From eas- ketball: Var. Wrestling 3. 4: .l.V, Wrestling 2: Var. Baseball J, 4: .J,V. Baseball 2: rash Baseball: All-league Football 4. SCHOD. CHRISTINA SCHULZ. RAY SCHWARTZ. KRIS SCOTT, BILL 167 SCRUGGS. MAURICE 70 St. Cong.: Honor Rell: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Instm. Ensemble: .l.v. Wrestling: wool.-c. Senior Index SEXTONJ WAYNE 107 SHADRICK. DAN J.V. Football 2: Fresh Football: Track-B 3: Track-C 1? Ffosh Baseball. SHAPPEE, CANDACE 158 Sl. Cong. 2: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Spenlsh Club t. SHIELDS. KARL Horror Roll 1, 2, 4: Goll. SILVA. LISA 27, 30, 34. 33. 96. 99. 155 CSF Member 2, 1Hislerlanl 3: Honor Floll 1 , 2, 3. 4: Alehas 9. 4: AFS t. 2. 3. 4: Var. Cheerleader 4: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Board ll: Open Forum 3: Var. Basketball 3. 4: J.V. Basketball 2. SIMON. SANDRA 185 AFS: FHA. SINOHUI, RICHARD 27. 28, 63. 109, 159. 155 Jlmiol' CIISS Freslderll 3: Valslry Club 3. 47 Var. Feolball 3. 4: J.V. Football 2: Fresh Football: Var. Wrestling CI: J.V. Wrestling l, Ver. Track 3: Track-B 2: Track-C 1: Home- comlrtg Kin . SKINNER. SALLY 168 st. cong, l: AFS 4: FFA 4: FRA 4: Peo otuo s, 4. vo.. aaoltolooll 4: solloall 3. vo.. swlmmttig 2,3:J.V.SWlrrtrr1Irtg 1: GAA1, 2. 3.4. SMILEY. CAROL 78, 165 st. Corea. 2, emo League some 4: Vellsyball 3: GAA. SMITH, BR NT DECA. SMITH. CASS 165. 176 Coll'lOel'1 Chorus 3: N019-BbleS 4: Ar1 Club 31 Dram! Club 2: Interact 4: Pep Club 1.2.3: Fresh Basketball. SMITH. DEBORAH 180 SMITH. DEBRA 21, 25. 142. 149, 176, 230 Serllol Class Sec.: H0001 Roll 2: AFS 2. 3. 42 Couaxsg M85- eot 3: Damn Yankees: South Paellle: Canoert C ms 2: Note-ables 3, 4: FFA 2, 32 PSP Club 3, 4. SMITH, LOUIS SNELL, STAN Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 3. 42 J.V. Wrestling 3. SOLDO, STEVE 70. 53, 91,103.109.127,171.175.175 CSF Member 2, 3, 41 CSF Llle Member: Sslulatoriln 4: F101.Award1.2.32H0l1erRolI1,2,3,4:AFS 2,3,4: Coogee krllgtlt s. mens.: 4: Bend l. 2. 3: lnetru. Ensemble 2, :l. 4: ir. ,lassical League l, 21 Var. FDD1ball4: Track-B 9: Var. rEC 4. SPRINGSTEEN. DAVE 236 Interact Club 4: Frosh Football: Froslt B-aske1baIl: Var. Baseball: J.V. Baseball: Fresh Baseball. SQUIRE, RONALD 201 STAMBAUGH, LINDA Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4. STANCH, GARY STANDINGWATER. WAYNE 213 STARKEY, WALTER STEELE. RONALD Sl. Cong. 2: Auto Club 1: Interact Club 1: Sur! Club 4: Frosh Football. STEPHENS. RICHARD FFA 1. 2. 3, 4. STEWART. LONNIE STORK. JOAN 52 St. Cong. 1: AFS 3, 4: Band Iderlt. Corps J: Cougar Start 4: Concert Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee 2: Pep Club 1. STRAHL, CHRIST1 STRAND. MICHAEL STREET. JEFF 127, 174 SI. Cong. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: Varally Club 3, 4: Fresh Football: J.V Wrastlln11:Var. Baseball 3: J.V. Basebdll 2: Fresh Baseball: Var. rack 4. STUART. JAY Holter Rell 2. 3. STUBBLEHELD. MIKE 83. 119. 174 CSF Member 3: Rot. Award 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Cover Knights 3, 4: lnleracl 4: Jr, ClasslcalLea41l.lelPrea.l4: ar. wrestling: .l.v. wrestling: va.. amos l: .l,v. Baseball: Frosh Baseball. SWANSON. DEBRA 174 TARAMASCD, DIANE 78, 83, 90. 91. 95. 170. 175 Junior Class Trees.: CSF Member 2, 3. 4: CSF Lite Mem- ber: R01 Award 1.2: H0001 F1o1l1,2,3,4.AIphas3, 4, AFS 2. 3, 4: Band ldent. Cargo: Gang :Managing Ed.: 3: Span- lsh Club lSecl 2: Val. skemal . 4: AA 2, 3, 4, TAYIEEE, KAREN 201 TAYLOR. ZACHARV 109, 170 Honor Hell 2. 4: AFS 3. 4: Varsity Club 4: Var. Football 4. TELLES, KATHY Girls also 2: FBLA atm.: 4. Interact :l: Gymnastics. TERRY, WAYNE THOMPSON, DEBBIE THOMPSON, STEPHEN 109, 119, 120 TILUKS, EDITV 170 AFS 4: Jr. Classical League 3, TDLLE, RON 170 Band 1. 2: Chess Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 2. TOMAC. KATHY 170 Sl. Cong, 4: Honor FloIl1. 2. 3, 4: AFS 2. J. 4 TORREY. D NAH 74. 170 FFA 1, 2. 3. 4: Froslt Football, TOSO. GEORGIANA 170 Honor Roll 21 AFS. South Paclllci GAA. TOYIA5. JOHN Auto Club 4: FFA 2. TRACY. REX CSF Member 2: Rot. Award 31 Honor Roll 31 J.V. Terlrtli 2. TRIPP, THELMA 170 sl. coog, 4. reuse:-I. 'rom no UERY, ARLINE BCI, 170. 171 CSF 4: Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 4i Alvhlls 4: Pep Club. ULRICH, TERRY 170 DECA. UMPHRES, PAM 25. 30, 75. 170. 176. 226 St Cong. 1, 2. 3: AFS 1: Var. Cheerleader 4: Bane ldent. Corps. 3: South Pacllic: Damn Yankee: Concert Chorus l. Note-ables 2. 3. 4, VAN EGMOND, JANETTE 170 CSF Member 2. 3: Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Concert Chorus 4. VAN NOTE, CAROL 171. 175 CSF Member 2. 3. 4: CSF Llle Member: H0fl0r Roll 1. 2. 3, 4L AFS 2. 3. VARGAS. GLORIA 171 sl, Cen .a, 4. VARGAS. SFJZANNE 171 VASQUEZ. MARY Sl. Cong. l. VATNSDAL. CYNTHIA 171 Honor Roll 2. 31 Damn Yankees 2, Concert Chorus 2. 3: Pl-:Al tlflesiyz. 3. VERHAGEN. P ER BU. 54. 172 Band 1, 2: FFA 23 German Club 2, J: Surl Club 41 J.V Wrestling zz: vor. swimming 2. s. 4: .l.v. swimming l. VESEY. JA ICE 9. 32. 172, 234 ASB Trees. 4: Sl. Cerlg. 2: Honor Roll 1. 3. 42 AFS 1. 2. 32 sono 1:GirIs'LeBgue Board 2: Pep Club l. Tral. solo, Club 3? GAA 2. VILLALOBOS. CHRIS 164.172 Honor Roll 2. VILLALOBOS. GABRIEL 55. 172 VILLALOBOS. BECKY 22. 30. 154, 172. 225 Sl. Cong, 2. 32 Honor R011 2. 3: Var. Cheerleader 4, Var, Basketball 3. 4: J.V. Basketball 2. VILLALPANDO MAR . Y 172 VILLARREAL. JDE 55, 70. 171, 172 CSF Member 2, 3, 41 Honor R011 1. 2. 3, 4: AFS 3. 4: Derrln Yankees: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: lnstru Ensemble t. 2. 3. 4: A71 Club 1. 4Pres.E2: Key Club Cl, 4: Pep Club 1. VISSER, RICHAR 70. 53. 54. 91. 102.103.1U4,127.t71. 172.175, 175, 201 CSF Member 2, 3. 4: CSF Lite Member: Plot. Award l. 2: AFS 3, 4: Cougar Knlghta 3. 4. Damn Yankees: South Pachlc: Inslru. Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Jr. Classical League 1. 2: Varsity Club 3. 4: Ver. Football 3, 4: Frosrt Fbolball: Var, Track 3, 4: Tlaelt-B. VLACHOS. GEORGE ANN WAARDENBURG, JAKE 172 Aulo Club WAGGONER. NANNETTE 172 Mixed Chorus: FHA. WARNER, GARTH 49. 172 Damn Yankees: South Pacilic. WATTERSON, TERRY 172 Honor Rell 3: FHA 15661 1. wav. was :ra WEANT. ANNELLE 173 Honor Roll 2, 5. 4: Bond 1. 2: GAA. Cuslodlans play an Important part ln our schocll's appearance. Senior Index 243 WECKER, MAHIANNE 27. 28. 83. 95. 159. 173 Homecoming Queen 4: Sr. Cong. 45 CSF Member 4g Al- phas 4: AFS 4:C0l10erlC110r1IS:Pe9Club 4: AFS Exchange Srudenl rmm Luxemburg WEILER. MICHAEL 173 H0001 R011 1.2. 3, WELSH. BARBARA 82. 173 Honor P1011 1. 2. 3, 4. Cougar sum 3. wang. sap 4. WHEELER, CLAYTDN 74. 173 Ag. Awards 1, 2, 3. 42 Honor H011 3, 4: FFA 1. 2, Nite- Pres,1 2. lPres.1 4. WHITE, DALE 173 Aule Club 3. 4. WHITING. KAYHIE 78. 83. 173 CSF Member 2. 3: H0001 F1011 1, 2, 3, 41Alphas 41 AFS 3, 4: Grrle' League Treae. 4: Pep Cllb 1: Tral. Safe. Club 3: J.V. Baalreball 1. 2: Var. tennis 2. 4: GAA 1, 2, 4. WIANT. JACK 91.189.171, 174 Nall. Meri! Semi-Finalisl: Sl. Cong. 2. 4: CSF Member 2. 3. 4gCSFL1leMer11ber:H0l.A5.1. 2, Honer RUII1, 2, 3. 43 AFS s, 4: An Club rvree-Prem 2: Kay Club 4, M0401 UN 1, 2. WIECK, KEVIN 91.135.171.174 CSF Member 2, 3, 4: CSF Ll1e Memberp Honor Rell 1. 2. 3, 4: M6111 Club 4: Var. Gull 2. 3. 4, WILKINS, DIANA 1741, 175 CSF Member 2, 3, 4: U16 Member: I'10f10r Rell 1. 2, 3, 4: Pentiluh 1. w11.1.1A s, mls ao, 82. ea. 81.92. 174. 223, 248 Senior Index CSF Member 3, 41 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Agnes Wive- Pres.13. 4: AFS 1. 2: Var. Cneeneadef 4: J.V. heerlsader 2: 302111 Padllc: Gong 3. 4: Girls' League Board 3: GM 1. WlLLlAMS. LYNNE 174 WILLIAMS, THVRA 174. 238 H0001 Rell: AFS: Tra11. Sale. 3. WILLIAMSON. GARY WILSON. JIM 174 Honor Rall 2, 3. 4: Band I. 2, 3. 4: lnslru. Ensemble 2, 3. 4: Key cum 4. WILSON. JANET WILSON. MARY ANN 174 Honor F1011 1. 2, 3, 4: Flag Twirler 25 French GM: lTreas.l 4. WIND. CHRISTY 174. 229 FHA 1: lr11erar:1 3, 4. WISE, DEBBIE 65. 174. 238 Flag Twirlar 4: Damn Yankees: Cnncerl Cherui Z. 3. 4. WOOD ICH. DAVlD 810, 174 Honor R011 22 AFS 2: German Club 3: Surf Club 4: .I.V. 1200111011 2: Fresh Baseball. WOODS. DEBORAH 81. 174 H0001 110112. 4: AFS CI. 4: French Club 1: FHA 1, 2: Heallh Careers 3. '2VicerPres.1 4: Pep Club 1, WRIGHT. MAR 70. 174, 178 Hmm Rol11.s.1gsana1. 2, 5, 4, cmcen Cnoms 1.2: Irrslrumenlal Ensemble 2: Nele'8bleS 3, WRIGHT. ROGER 116 Var. Basketball 3. 43 J.V. BaS1rerball2pVar, Track 4: Track- B 3. WULFF, JOSEPH 174 A1110 Club 1: J.V, Wrestling 1. 2. WYANT. CARL 76, 89. 91. 9 ,116,l44,171.174,175 SL Cong. 3, 4: CSF Member 2. 3,1Prss.74:CSF Lila Mem- ber: Rm. Aw, 3, 4: Honor Rell 1. 2. G. 4, 4: AFS 2. Cl. 4: Americans Abroad rAusrrla1 3: sane 1. 2: crass cum 0, 4. German C1u111Pres.L3. 4: KelCIub1Prea.13. 42140111 Club 1. 2. a. Spanish cm 2, .1.v. nomalr 2, Var. Basketball 4. J.V. Basketball 2. WVMAN. JANIS 139, 175, 234 CSF Member 3. 4: Hbfler ROII1. 2, 3,43 AFS 2. 3,41 581111 ldenl, Corgs 3: Pen Club 2. VOHNEFI. BR NDA 175.2211 DECA 11.4, YOUNG, WILLIAM Fmsh Foolballg J.V. Wresllingg Track-C. YOUNGSTRAND, KAREN 175 Sl. Cong. 2. 3: DECA 4: lnreracl 3, 4. ZAMURA. OLIVIA 79, 175. 238 Sl. Cong. 3: AFS: Furure 1'eaeh,: Glns' League Beard 41 P CI . IICKJDOSE. BARBARA 175 Fl? Twirlerg Damn Yankees Glrls Glee 3: DECA 4: FFA 2. ZORIC . PETER 191 A ACaderr1Ir:S 40. 65 Underclass Index 9 Barbara. Julian A, 110. 120. 129, 1 Alwiler. P8111 189 Barnard, Matlh-a Lea Adams. Carole Lynn 192 Barnes. Rachel A. 205 warns. Donna Kay 205 Barnes, william U. 111,205 Adams, Gary 143 Barrera. Mary C, 206 Advertising 216, 239 Aer-10808. Camuen 192 Barreras. Carol 205 Barreras, Jeannene 189 - Banhel, Deborah L, 205 Qm2f'.Q,f,'f,2,1f,gg L22 Bess. Dennis w, 110,119 ...env Dems M, ,92 anew., mme: Mary 205 Allen. Ula Beflofl 80, 182 Beleman. Brian P. 189 Bel W'1lla A, 205 SS. 1 111 :::':..1a.':.:.Y:2 :za r.w....,..Ar... AI1h00Se,Ar1nMar1e 1o.72.14a,111.22a, BBUIW- CWGIW '99 248 Al1hou5e. Chrislirle L. 42. IBD A110, Rebecca J. 205 Mum' Rd. D, 205 Beard, Carrie Louise Alvarado: Don sam 1:12. 180 9981001 K ? 9 '-- 205 A.,,,,,,do' Edd, ee0w1.Jrn L 31.51.92. ANHIBSO. Juana F. 192 Alvarado, Leznre Alvaral. HOS9l118r1e G, 192, 238 AIverSDn, Wllllam E. Ambler. Eruee J. 205 Amen. Henald Ray 192 Ames. Dorerre I. 205 Ames, Joann 192 Andersen. Reber! 1... Andres. Mary LOUISE 95. 205 Andres, Susan 72, 74. 100 Angovs. Susan Flae 100 Arcrumbnulr, Terri 192 AreSl01iIeS. Aurora L. 27, 28. 72, 205, 214 AreSl01HeS. Geowe 180 Ameld, Sabrina . Aneehaa. Tamara Amer. Mary LOU Ashby. Deborah J. 68, 180 Amy, Lee A. 205 Asnwerm. Angela M. 192 Arilane. CeCl1ia Ann 206 ABIBIW. lrsfre P. 72. 78, 82. 80, 180 Ayers, Mary Ann zus Bahor. Sheri L. 205 Blela. Ar1err1i0 Baela. Arluro 118. 180 Baverrdef. Derma Lee 180. 225 56831, Jarle1 Lynn 205 Beamer. Dean A. 180 2 180.181, 219. Boggs. Shen K, 205 Bombardier. Edward 180 B001ar11a, Clarence 193 Borders. Kalheflne L. 183 Bosl. Geerglarma 205 Boar. Peggy s. 181 Boar. Robert Floyd 2115 Bowden Kalrrryn Marie 205 Brrwden. Rkzharu F. 181 Bowman. Danielkllen 110,193 Boyd, Ken M. 101 Boyle, Dennis J. 132, 205. 224 anne, Lelha Kay ve, 19:4- Boy1e, Marcy Ann 205 Bradley, Charles Alan 43. 132, 193 Brady. Anna Lou may, cnrrs Harvey wa Brady. Kenneth R. 181 Brliwrd. Derlaid E. 72. 205 Braye, Susan A. 221. 222. 223. 220. 248 Bsmsreil. Roeefrlarle 192 eecxen, Mary Lu 109 Beerrnen, Janne M, 88.92.180 Beckmn, Georgia L. 192 Bedford. Elizabelh M. 205 Bedlerd. 503811 Marie 192 809136. Vickie Lee 205 Beetle. David 118. 192 Beede.Der1r1ISDe8n 111.125.2175 Belaraes. Lisa Ann Bellsla. Debra L. 205 Bell, Allen Davis Bell. Michael B9llal'1100r1i,Le1l11a 193 Bfellran, Arthur T. 205 semen, Nancy 0. 180 eenau, Jana Lynn Benner, Trmolhy A. 205 Beflr1e1!. Edward R. 109. 180 aennen, Lmya E. 84.180 Bennell. Palrida 193 Borghuls. Pew A. 100 Befkevslg. Andrea Lho92. 180 Berner. reven G 1 Bellkelrrleh. UBIVUII. 84. 109. 127. 180, 230 Beukelman. Lana Leane 72, 193 Bibb . Melinda K, 205 Bradflelli, Denald Ray 1179, 126, 205 Bredfreld. Micheal A. 193 Breidenlnal, Bryan D. 70. 72, 00. 95. Brendle. Les C. 205 Brewer, Tern Lynn 193 Bridges. Chrislnpher 198, 205 50995. anggs, arrnlay Diana Lee 183 Derma Jo 193 Barbara L 181 erameyl Lam L. 205 annrr . rrrmrny n. 15:1 0.10.1 JlJaN1eR. 181 Brebsl. Harry O. 25. 55. 181 Brbelrt. Darlene J. 205 Breuse. Barbara H, Brlwsil, Debilfah A, 31. 178,181. 183, 235 Brouwer, Cass C. 193 Brbuwer. Nellie A. 181 Brown. Brown. Bmvm. arown. Br own. Brown, Brmrm. Bruce. Bruce, Brunne Candyw Mane 205 camerrw Krk LOU 181 Lam Am 10:1 Linea L, 205 Heberl Alvin 193 S6011 C. 193 Deborah susan 19:1 Vllarie A. 181 r, new E. 100 Bailll Elllabelh F. 192 Baird, Fmnklln C. 192 Baker- Baker. Bradlurd L. 111, 128. 205 Marian Alice 192 aakerink. Ben M, 110,127,180 Bekerink. Donald Roll 111. 205 aaluw1n.G1l0er1A. 180 eamngar, Per eellnn, Rnsaunaa G. BlIl0fl. may G, eel100gn.cnu1enne 100 Balvaneda, Carmen 192 Baplisi, Willlarn G. 192 244 Senior, Underclass Index Bidd oomeulacquelin 193 , I. Bmlasz. Jehrl S. 205 Blngham. earners 1. 2:10 a1smn.KirnbenxAnn 192 e:snnp,Peg1Q. . leo aneersrecr, mn u. 132,100 erm, Don nay 83.l12.l13,I28.180 gre.-er..1nAnn99z0s ss, uw 1 aloud. snuon 19:1 Boaz. Nancy Kathleen Ebdvrull. Dwayne Lee 132. 2175 euerroner. Sue Ann 205 Bryson, Elllabalrl A. BUCK, -10311 Alllre 193 Ezehler, John E, 205 word. Galen Alana 193 gess. imol . Blmham, Barr1eyK, 193 Burrows. Kalhleen 5. 193. 238 Bur1cr1, Bonnie A. 205 Bush. Gall Russell 205 Bushnell. Je!! Paul 181 Buss. Darrolyn L 190 81.35. Diane Leedrla BUSSB. Randall Paul EYr0rr1. Rebecca Jane 48. 193 C Calvert, Anile 193 Cabrera, Irma Cabrera, Marlene H. 181 Caddew, Alan Rees 121, 205 oem. Greg 1s1, 224 Caldera. my M. 193 Clllderon. Jus 118. 193 carnernn. Mary Liner. 77 Clllleurl. Mlenael R. Calvin. Calvlna Lea C ' T' C alvrn, lm . 181 C8f11D1-1911, Dena Lee 118. 193 Camnbell. Garland L. 128. 205 Campbell. Melody L. 92. 181 Canalez, Ulemia R. 193 Cnnepa, MaryAnn 10:4 Ganrrghl. Daniel 205 CH099. Cheryl Rae 206 Camilla. Gerrard F. 101 Carap1a,Marr1r1 111.205 Cardinal, Ken B0 Carden. Anlflorly 32. 110. 191. 193 Cardele. Joseph 72. 111. 206 Cardnza. Richard 27. 28, 105, 111. 121 214 Carlson. Floxanna L 206 Carmody. Palriea Ann Carson, Davld R. 181 Carson, Kalrlrina L 193 Cerler. Slrlrley R. 193 Cnrler. Warren Wendy 206 Carver, Denise L. 72, 193 Casoroppo, Cnrislina 206 CaSC10Pg0. Francesca 206 Casey, alricla H. 193 Casey Pamela Kay 1951 Casson. Daruelle Eliz 193 C8S1arl0S. Cirlnen 181 C8-818005. Jbsle 181 Casleel. Priscilla A. 206 Cerda, Cnr: 206 Cerda.E51el1a 193 Crlambless, ferry C. 63. 64. 112. 181 Chapman, Hectnr L. 206 Chapman, Hreky Lee 110.101 Charles, Emesuna 208 Charles, Margarite Jr. 193 Chalhlm. David J. 206 check. Gary nay 206 Cnelin. Dennis J. 205 cmrmn, Sally Ann Chrisrensen, Camleen Cl1rlSlBr1S1er1. Jah 132, 181, 232 Chnslshsun. Sherry 206 Chrislrrlarl. Debra 1.. 193 Chrblelfarsnn. Cynlhla 206 Chrislolear. Francie 238 Clague, Brian Fredric 72. 1:12. 206 clague, Larry B. 72. 110, 132, 190 Bob. the operator of machines. seems forlorn prospect of rain. our vending at the Cl8lf. Kifbfl 193 CIBDU, Llnyd D. 72, 206 cum, Jerry A. rar Clllk, Jbhn A, 181 clam, Laura Faye vez, rea Clarke. Dsnaraye Doe 193 emma, naneyi any zoe CIBIIMT. Paula J. 206 Clnlm, RBDBI1 132, 182 CIBSEGB 136-215 clay, Brady Hhion rio. 1:12, rss CIBHIBHXSDH. Jlfwl L. 193 Cleveland. Dnnlel 25 Cline, Kllbn S08 193 cmwsrs. Douglas rio, rea COINS, EDU871 M, Cole, Craig Alan Cnlllns. Karin L. 206 Colonollo, Ronald 193 Colonello, Shlrley J. 193 CUIIOU. Bunnie Ann 193 Colibri. Jun Combs, Gary Ray 193 Comer. Kevln M, 92. 152 Conk. may M. rea comm, Mary v, rea Conlen, Robert Jossph 52, 194 Conner, Ronald W. 191 COIIUUIHS, AMONG R 111, 118 Comrsms, Emma COGIIMBS, H8100 C0r11re1ns,Mlch8el IM COOK. Patil Jo 182, 228 Coolsy, Mmm Ann isa COOIBY' Mldiabl L. 111, 121, 206 comm. Hana! G, rez Cooley. Cerale san 182 comwy, cunuy R, raz Comslu. Laura BB. 194 Camel, WBI191' Fl. 206 Corona, Jamas M. 194 Conez, Elizabeih Ann 184 Conor, Vsciodn K. Coleman. Julllnne J. 194 CQUQIIM1, Elven M, 200 COUISMI. JB!! Alan 70, 83, 84, 132, 178. 182. 218, 221, 231, 272, B32 Covey, Mnr?arel Ann 182 Covey, sniiey Ann rea COVIHRIDN, Willlam P. 206 CDM! 1 Mirlam R. 182 cfm. Pam A. vez Cfulg, Pick A. 194 Crlw10rd, LOU Ann 92. 194 Crvamel, Thofnis V. 200 ClOlSB1l6rB. Michael 194 Clow, Diane L. 96, 152 Crux. Jean Ann 194 Cruz. Mary Anne 48 gruz, Cobprl F fur, i . Crul, Y Sflda 182 Cryan. Wiliam guava, Luis George iso uueynlanwi cuivav. Mania:-:bein zoo Cummlfws. maine A. 14. 194 CUmI11lngS, Mlthasl T. 111, 1151 206 Cummins. Dledra Ann 184. 230 CUFIOW. Davld JI-'nes 111, 206 Curfew, Judilh L. 111. 206 Curran, Plul 206 Curry. Edward A. 206 cuummp Phinp N isa Cyf, Lawrence A. 182 CY1, Yvngns M 194 Daignsuull, Steven Underclass Index Dailey. ann M, ua. me Dailey, Tiny! 206 oem, Kelly Ryan zue Darmon, Jean 148 mugs, Debdrah L. 194 Daugherty, Kathleen M, 206 Daugherty. Snmh L, 194 Dhvenpcn, .lohr1A. 112.113,127.131.1!2 uavenpun. umm J. 194 Davis, Elin May DAVIS1 Jerry D. 182 DAVIS, S6011 Allen BU, 132, 194 Davis. Sm! 182 Davison, n A, ea, mos. rea Day. Duane Lee 102 Dly. Pnllick D. 182 Day. Richard E. ui, zos Deamlsy, noun A. 206 Deavnr. Douglas M. rw, 125,184 Dsmlir, Frbd J, 10. 70. 72. 135, 182 DBIVBI. Jim S. 126. 215 D9ava1. RICK L99 72. 182 Dscoursfsnx. Rabin EJ194 Deeney lchael N, Dsgrwl, Jerry Dale 194 Do ulaen. Michael L. rea, we D9uli9f1, Tina Maris 206 Deamorl. Roman R. 206 Delange. Garde E. 55. 96. 182 oeungmwiulmma. 111,11B,129,206 Deibosque, Paul E. 194 oemig, mmm L, 194 Delrsal, Ignacio G. 206 D6md1Ak. Chll5!U19 C. BU, 39. 152 Deming. Denese A. 194 Demmsl, BGVSIIXJOIIN1 206 Dsflll, Michelle . 148. 206 Dennis, uouqlas E. Dannon. Ruben A. 206 Dsnnon, Sumner Pulls! 132. 194 Usrll, Dale Thomas 1 0. 125, 194 DEM. Lurg N. 70, 72, 182 Dersadl. obls 206 Dsfaadl. Evelfn N. 152 Derousse. Romd E. 194 Duwan. Dsbrl 194 Dill, Llnda Sus 194 om, negma R. zoe ou, Kevin noaw :az Dnclsraon, Jeanne 206 rkkey, Rouen J. las Dillard, Dan L, Dlllmd. DGUIS S. Dlllnld, Ken Don Dillard, Olin P. 182 Dillard. Scollilay 206 Dlspanl. .hrry J. BB. 182 Doerlng, Stephan J. 92. 182. 248 Domlngus, mm Paw Dumillgln. Edward Neal 89, 132 Dominguez, Antonia G Domlnquel, Marial. 182 Donitggg Germaine M, 206 Donal , JDM L. 118 Dwlaldsofir N0rmln'J. 206 Dwaumn. Tumxny v. Dblllifl, JIVDGS C. 110. 129,195 nmmlm. Pony 171 Dorlin, Shllbvl L06 195 Doran, Tom W. 206 Daly. Loma Joe 111,205 DOWHS, Kalh Rulh 206 Doyle. Joseplx Fuller ras Doyle. snamn M. sez Dlesulhhln. LD11 JD Dressolhaus. Susan 206 DTGHNB, Khlhy 149 DTDIONG. SWAN M, 34, 35, 195. 201 Duble, Rohtri Alan 206 Duffy. oliver H. 207 DIN, George Midbubl 182 llzfvimel. Ofl David 207 ounnqmi, Paul anne ms Dunn. Lum! M. 207 Dunn. R89 Yr! Gall 72, 195 Durkse. .Iula Maureen 195 Buss, Pegny Lyn 178. 182 Easley. wimam s. 207 Eb9l1. L8 Anne 195 Ewiwlrdx. Davld 195 Edwards, Donna Rachel 207' Enenuevzqsv. ensues raz Egerer, Lee ss. res Eldver. ArvGlRuyr1'b0fld 195 Elklna, Mllw D, 112, 127 Ellis. Dean C. 120. 195 Ellis, K9l1h A. 1l1.11B,207 Elmer, Paul Thomas 207 Sim. Srl! Roger! 182 95 r . sr ugene 1 Elizroimogharles E, 267 Elllrolh, Dnnllld M. 207 Embvay. Daniel L90 78, 111, 118, 129, 207 smbry, Patrick warren iss EITK19, JUIIB A7111 195 Emerson. Donald E. 207 Eflrizuez, Manuel 195 spur. Al-ee v. 207 ENBWKOB, DMM Rose 132 Erv1n, Wuym K, 207 ESCBIBIIIB. Jam!! 18. 272 ESC8lBn19, Tildl ESCSIGGB, Danny J. Exeanusla, Jorge Escarcsga, Mary T. 195 ESDHRB, Acenalfi M, Espana. Jose M. 162 ESDHYIB, Norma 207 Esvlrza. Tony Maclas 182 Espinoza. Susan Mane 207 Eminem, Doreen M, re: ESQUKDQI, Shawn M, 207 Essary, Mary rea ES!9f181l1. Lbflhli R. 207 sms, sham Lynn rez Estrada, Marlha 152 Em'eag 'uanouqm L rea r ge. las . Ewank.Ginqsr ay 195 svammorminan A. ez,ra2 swim, Evelyn Am 201 eww. Maigmanaoy 201 Evedy,P:1riclaAnn sa.rss Fabefi Carla M. 68, 195 PANT, Lyle B. 51, BO, 92, 118, 125, 182. 215, 248 Falrvi, Bill P. 92, 102 Fallel, Debbi Lse 182 Flllel, Hindi L98 68. 183 FUN, JON M. Farrar. Bunn James 25, 111, 118. 207 FIVBIG. LBOC8di0 A. 207 Fbhlhilwf. 3041816 D. 195 rem., Jeffrey Pam 9, az, aa. Ae. 11. aa, u, 92. 109. 183. 220. 245 FGMYBSS. J8m9! E, 183 Fsnwltli, Lloyd Eugene 111, 126. 207 Ferguson. Rouen . 111, 207 Ferrara, Jerry 79, 84. 142, 152 Ferrell, CMSKSIMCB Flaln. Bobbhl, 183 Pickle. Sue Maria 183 Field. Slavan Taylor 112. 127. 195 Flnch, Fiidiard DRIB Flnch. Rickie Am 195 FillDB1riDk, MDW M. 153 FKIDBIUCH. Thomas P. 207 Flck. John 183 Fm, mvy Alana 201 Fluod, Jef! LM 78, 82, Bl. 92, 107, 109. 109,116.122.181,1B3, 221, 248 Flood, Fl0bBf1 M. 207 Flowers, Barbara 207 FDIBY- Daniel R. Foley. Deborah Ann 207 Fanny. Jann 121 Fmnu-iq. Alum Ford. Judilh E. Ford, Sussrl Diane 195. 238 Furnmsr, Timmy P. 112, 195 Swear, glans LJ 133.3518 OUYN. lllhla B 1 FUN UI. V!d1B9lD.y195 FUI, Dale 151 Fox. Michael Paul Fay, John E, 207. 129 Foy, Sharon Dsnlse FIBNRG. Chrlslopher S, 111, 118, 207 Fmnun. susan Anne ras Ffeeman. Douglas n. iss Freeman. .mm M. rm, 121, ran, iso, rea Freeman, Nina Rebecca 207 French, Carol l. 207 FIBHDH. HN!!! Paul 195 Frsshwalef. Donald A. 92, 183, 248 Fr11SCh. John SIGVM1 195 Fnuen. Rebecca F. ss, ras FWITI. Coflsllhee A1158 207 Fromlalh, Allen Jay 153 Frulhlelh, Leslis Jill 215 Fryaay. Kathy M ras Fullsr, Chris 111, 113. 207 Fullsl. Clark Flank 110, 116. 183 Fuller, Les Ann 208 Shine? W1lllBgi2Kia511, 208 37- 99 Y . ealmdo, cgeonrey J, zos Glllaqslgr, Palricll A. BB. 185 Gall, via I.. sa, no, ras. 127 Gall, Susan D. 208 Banll. Gle1d19n 72. 208 Garda. Alb8r1 208 Ghwia. Esler 195 Garda, Ruben gnl?:bTDg1 F. 11g,125,195 as 1, i ry . res Gardner. Rasagoan 195 Gllmdn, Shand! L80 83. 153, 225 amen. Mary Mamiya zoe Gnudel, Cheri R. 52, 183, 195 Gebel, William D. George, smven Lee 74, isa George, Terrl Lyn 208 Georges, Catherine 9. 32, 53. 183 Georges, Jane Maria 72. 208 GBIHBITIB. JQN1 E. 183 Gibson. cum Kirby zoa Gilberi, Edward L96 72, 111, 200 Gilk9I'S0f1. JADE EllBh 195 mn. P y isa Gill. Me Ann 183 usnespse, may res Gilmer. Shawn K. 20B Grvls. Donna Marie 195 G0d1r8Y. 0819510 M. 205 G0l0Y171. SKSVB C, 121. 208 GBFBI, Davld W. 110,119.129r1B5 Goa, Vanessa Gay 183 Gamez, Menuelvlclor 195 Gonzales, Abundia E. Gonlales. Clementine Gonzales ' . Luis GONIBIBZ, Glbell 195 Gonznlsx, Mary E. 208 Gonlalil, Ruben F. 183 GDNIGIBZ, SEMJBI F. 112, 129, 195 690659. DMG Rldlald 195 Gooding. Kelly Earl rss Goodwin, Deborah A. 206 Gorbel, Melody M. 209 Goswlck. Troy L. 208 euninskn, Honda K. ras, aaa, zoo Gram. Patricia Anne Gray, Dun 205 Gray, Gregory Lee zoa Glly. Steven Donald 17. 121, 208 Guy, Susan Isabel Green. James S. 84, 87. 184. 188 GIBGII, JBMIYB J. 1B4 GIW161. Rick E. 184 Grilmh, Miki! H. 110 Grilfllh. Nurttlwtl. 206 GfimBS, Gov E. 208 Grimes. .my E. isa crimes. Maryiane ru GrlmBS, Pnlrlcli 208 Grimm. Wlllllm J. 208 Gloenawold. James W. 208 amaman, Perry J. zoe Guimmayen. Esimf T. res Gurvdefswm RUDGI1 G. 27,2B,11O,191,195 Gunn, Douglas Norman 195 GUSM, Byron K. 72, 92, IB! Gushwa, S0011 Clark 20, 72, 132 cusmky. sary csmmse, view' Lloyd Bu1man.HEdu8IdG Halslvbm, Dense W 205 migFaia. me J, ru Hag och. Randall Jann 205 Hahn, Patrick James 290 NAIS, GBM Alan 195 Hall, claude Hall, Sharon L. 184 Halliday. Barbara Halnlllorl, Ann Mlrw 184 Hlmillbh, JMB! L89 195 Hamilton. Meraem 205 Hammons, Flon Eddie 195 Haney. Bmce 208 Hansen. Mark Leroy 195 Hanson. Diana Jaan 195 Hunsbfl. Donnl 184 Hanan, Larry ru mm, sue Joy zoa Hardesty. Herman zoe HBUBOV1. All! L. 195 Harrlsbn. Eivn L. 198 Hartnstl. Kevin Peter 196 Harvey. snazzy 72 Harvey. mn M, 195 Haworth, Cheryl Ann 184 Hayes. Frsa 208 Hemi. Kl1hyA. zoe HBCKMMI, KBVDI L. 1Gl Hadgei, Susan A, 87, 196 HSQIG, FBI? LDNY19 208 HB511. KBC! . 92, 119,120,1B4,196,24B HGH, M rln 194 a nne .muy 7a, Hoisinger. Sherry Ann 88, 196 H9f1lbl98. Paul VBH1011 Hafislhy. .mam HBISSOV1. JlI19ll8 W. 194 H9DbUm, Joanne S. Hermann, Fred LBIDX 208 Nirmbslllh. Sandia . 196 Hernandez. Carmen BB, 196 Hernandez. Gerry Z. sa.r1c,r27,rs4 Hemmxsz. Jayne v. is-1 Hsmandsz, Mauna M, 208 Hemhndel. Rub9f1 n-uammaez. Rudy Hsmlndet. Salvador H. 115, 208 Hernandez, Soledad 194 Hen, R Dean 111,132,206 odney - HOIFBFB. 50310178 196 Hssksli, Jacqueline L. 208 HIGH. Michele R. 196 mlm. Tnnirian Ruse zoa mgiey, Adrian Ln 10. 194, 226 Hlnmnn. Patricia D, 208 HWF. Susan Marla 1-configs. Gaiam nalpn ei, ss, 112, 121, HOBGIBY. Killn E. 92. 184, 236 HOCKBIK. JHHBZ L99 154 Huffman, Crulg 0. 116. 122. 184 Huffman, Milla Ellen 208 Hnlheler, Elilabelh 196 Holtiozer, Mary Ann 208 HWU0. Currie Aliens Holcomb, Debby 53, 92. 178,164 HDIOOMD. John Paul 196 Hvlemo, Miohhel Paul 135 Hullilld, Mlchnel W. 196 HDIIBM1. Pilflflik L 74, 1Bl H lllda , Jud 1 0 Y v , sa Hollins, Eric Whlllen 198 Hollins, Jeanie G. 208 Hollins, Rick 118, 132 Hollwedal. John W. 112. 196 Holsener. Delores ral Hook, Frank 5 205 Hoon, Tracy L. isa Hoalun. Kamryn A, 184 Hooleri, Kennel!! Lisle 196 Hgnon. gun Ruth rss Homin. Htwk. aresa J ardl SUB SB 196 M . riommnn, son Hairy len Houlman, Wnlior Hans 129. 208 rmwam, Roger E. zoe HOWBII. GUY Mevilll 196 Howorrjl, Eiznbelh J. 96. 184 Hawk, ENB Lynn 184 Hren. Steven Lewis 54, 110. 176, 196 Hudson, Douglas P. BU, 110, 127,184 Huonn. Diana Husr1n, Jomny Hun. Sam u. rn, ace HU00, Pllflck L9fl 57, IB4 Hume. SBELAH1 196 Humes, H InPl1rldB 196 Hunl. RODGY1 Jr. 208 Hunlsr, Nellie K. 198 Hurlada, Benlamln J, 196 HUNBUU, Chrlsllris L. 184 Hunan, emma Hollner, Wand 134 Hyan.'P?nny Jes 208 igo. James Michael 72. 196 KW. Kalhleen Marlo 197 rngmnam, uma INQBDGB, Jack lson, JQQM 206 lV6l'S0f1. LUN MU1609 197 Underclass Index 245 246 NIISOC1. MICYIBQI L. 184 J umm. Domi Sue nw Jackson, Ricky .um no. 122. mas, ss: JBCKSOY1. EDU911 D. Jnmnssn. oemig me zoo Jacques. Mmene Ann zoo Jummnn, Jamey M. aa, no, 132. 191. 232 Jmbmy, susan Jean 187 Jaxnvnc. Tom Amen 209 James, vicky Jasper. James E. 77 Jaym. Dennis mer 197 Jansen, Roche me 191 me, Michael fsomm 132, 209 .sexo Newell omg we Underclass Index Lbmley, :mmm Ann am Lemon, Ea-un.. no Losu. nmfv 129,197 Lessnay, Doug Ryan 31.35, 176. 197 LOSIUI. Judy . 195 Ltutlirlgl. TBIICU S. OB, 51, 197 Lewis, my num mv Lewes. Denman c. 92 Lewes. Howard Wm, 112.210 Lewis, Mm R. Ln-ms, Melinda 72.197 uckmer, Mm mv umf. mme: wma vw unesey. ,mm whens: Langenen, .mmm 197 u1lnvcun.BevorIy.I was mums, Cymru Lym es. vw Jarman, Debu Maris usa Johnson, Dwlald A. 122 JOPIDSDYI. DOUGH M89 18l Johnson. Dololhy s. na, wa Johnson, Kerry nm 12. 209 Johnson. Vmens H. 209 Jbhfwoll. mil 184 Johnson. samm L. 197 JDUDSO41. 5115611-19811 197 Jomsnon. Jmwuyn 155 Jammu. .nomn 1 110.197 .mr-muon. Parnelaoggs 72, 14, 104 Ja-muon. wins N531 72 Jones, J01108. Jones, Jones. JUDOS. Janos. Jwoe. Joyce, Juarez. Juarez. Juarez. JBIVIQ .mn 1. eos Jamey v. 209 Kefmm Ray 110.1111 Mary E, Tevry sue 197 CBFOI A. 184 Jgmnm' mana IS 1 Mscnagl Jon 72. 197 Raul Jose Li'11hiCuYl, Donna J. 72,187 Ura, Mario Lime, Muna 155 Lif1lG, Rands E. 176,197 Livermore, em Marie 92.155 Lllalde. Javier F. Linnaga. Barron 110, 118 Limnaga. Josie ies Limrrnga, NMA I 210 LDCYIHBYG. MBUIBBYV E, 191 Lbtkrfhl 91. MIIB Ray 197 Lodioo. Chriskine R. 197 LOMKB, VBIBH9 Am 210 Lollon, GIMVB N11 197 Logan. Jams amen 191 Lomax, James Dean L009. 5191011 A700111 l11,121. 210 Lucien, Maria P. L0029fl. Paul LOU!! 185 Lopez, Cymru L. Lopez, Emma Mane 197 Lopez, Emesl-na Lapel, Evanqslm ws Lopez. Lenexa sas Lopez. Roy Anthony was JUQYBI, Rosa M. 'al Juan. crmmpw o. nz. 127. vsv ww, sopraaavsepmn 12,2o4,2os .mwe,LaufaeJ1m uso K KBDIU1. Rulh B, 197 Klrlik, JBITUSE C. 72. 131 Klsdall, Byrbfl 80, 184 Kasdan. Dadlfle Ame 197. 236 Kasseblurn. Jafisfy G, Kl1h0i391. TTIOITIBS Gln 200 Klus, Deborah Am 72, 197. 232 Keelling, Davlni WBrd 110, 118,197 KGIIBY. JBY1 money. James L. ma Kelly, Michael C, 110, 197 nelly, Mmael R 209 KBlly. Shawn F. 76, Bl. 92. 109, 135, 184, 219, 222. 248 Kelsey, cnefyue H. 209 Kemp, Mm use mmey, mmm T. aa, ns,1s4,2:w Ehltmuag Mill: OS . r1jB Kvygqdnrol Kay usa xnpamck, nay w. 209 Knlpauict, Thomas E. Kmch, Jami R. Klfvdlg. Kathleen K 72. 96, 192. 197 ry, seas :mm usgugiwsd 197 nm. R0ber1L. 106,109,120 Klnanun. Daryl 209 Klammer. Bonnie Ann 10811, David IAWIBDCO 132, 197 KIOBH. D516 M811 164 KIQI1, KAYM 154 Kl9f11S19ih. JACK H. 185 Krviml. George Leona' Knox. Roberl W-H306 72. 209 Komac. Mldlabl . 209 KMSITKBH, Dornthy D, 209 Klaus. Sharon Ann 197 Kriilensun. Ed 92.10J.1UB,1l8.1Z2.125- 126.178.185. 221. 248 KVDCNIIBI, Cyhlhii L88 197 xmn. cam J-me zos my-, Greg um 80.209 Kroul. Donald L 209 Krwl. LM L99 Kunsman. Nancy L. 195 Kunsman, Tom 157 Kulma. TIT1 Ahdriw 197 L Ll POIIIB. LBUIS Lldnel, Nvdwbl LYN1 B0 Lndner. 'Hrnolhy John 125 Lllrd. Ksvin 111.209 LQIVUISIY1. Mschle1R. 111. 210 Llns. Douglas S18vsn 112, 127. 197 Lungs. emma Marie 107 um. new Jeanne 210 ungmn, mn J. was Lnpena, Carmen T, un LlY8. Balham Jean 157 Lulu. Janet Elllabelh 210 Lua, Oscar Llrpsni. Lllliy B 185 Llrmil. John Erwh 197 LAYSMI. Dennsk 119.185 Lnvsen. Slave A. Larson, Deborah Jean 68, 185 LESS. A113911 H, JI , 110,197 Lass. Livkia LOUISE 185 Lalscha. Eugene 210 Lum. Hussqu w Llughlln, Dsvvd LW 132. 197 Langue. Mary Anne 197 Lnwveme. Greg James nz, 127,197 L-mln, Came c am Llyfteld. William H. 197 Lvlk, Kirk A1371 210 Lee, Cameron 78. 210 Lw, Foggy :ss . LGS, R050 78, 92. 181, 185, 218, 219, 248 Leeds. Raymond s, Lemme. me Men-1 Underclass Index Love, Kun T. 210 Lowdef, Candy A. me Laws. Sharon .L 176. 105 Luca. Dominic Joswh Lukich, Branne 197 Lunday. James A. 210 Lurmy. Wesley 219 Lindgren. Lnda C. 165 Lwagm. mms E. Jv. 175.210 upon. amos mme Lyw. Mmm D ns Manny, James L. 122. 21D Mnclacnlan, Guy 219. 211 Mucieod, Micflmll D. Mmeoo. srwfyl nes Maenamnm, Lynn Pearl ms M8l'l91, Julli I. Mihai, TBYISS M. B7, 210 Maher. Tm M. 310185 Mamwy. een . Manard. Cur1 185 MSDS, Vltki Lynfl 156 MBIBI. Flnmolle 210 Mlkin, lg K. 210 Mlllon. Bndy Chad!! 110. 126. 210 Mommy. mean 121 MSDHICT1, Dllhlw L. 185 Mlngmm, Bomude Ann 72, 76. 197 Mlh rum, Willldm L99 111,121.210 Msngog, Amway D 210 manqum. mx szo Munsir, GIYGWT B. Mallsir, Susan A, Mmmno, shawn Lyn 210 Nlarschal. P0181 A, 80. 186 Mundial, Vllinhna 210 Mnrilkovich. Hone 155 Mavhkuvich, Teresa L, 210. 225 Markham. Pilricil V. 208. 210 Malkusxen, Bltnda J. 186 MBHB110, Nil! L 210 Marlene. S1Hv9n M, 197 Marrulo. David R, 210 Malsdlsck, Donna Ann 96, 160 MBISHBII, Jim F. 110, 129, 195 Marshall, Judy M89 210 MBNA. John L. Marin. Mlfitw M, 210 Martin, Marion M, 210 Mlnilslu, Vivilllw M. 196 Mlnindl. JOSQ LWi6 210 Maninez. Mower 210 Mlditwx. RBDOOG L. 195 MAIWI01. Ksdldld J. 198 MZNMI. Rlll 210 MBYIDBI. Shillsy Mar1vne1.1'ufry 160 MGFIWSGZ. Tony 210 Marvin, Monica HB9 195 MBSOH, Karen 210 Mason, shevry ws Manmws, mane:-Q T. uas MBHMWS. KIITVDBIIY S. 185, 238 Marmews, virginia M. use Mau, Kllhlvbn L. IB6 Maurer. Malcil L. 186 Mclknally. Jltdilh Ann 195 Mccalmonl. Jane: Lynn Mcceny, Kennezn A 210 McCIld1l8n. GG! 72 Meow. Holly . was MCCune. Grs?m166 McD9rm0l1, T 198 Mcommm, Karen Joy we MCDOMIH. KBVMI L. 198 MCDDMIU, Palnck M, 72. 2117 McFadd9Vl. JBIYIBS Pa: 111,121,210 MCGSB, Marsh Ann 158 McGee, P81068 Ann 187 Messe, srmu Lynn 210 MCGOVISH. DQDOISTI Jean 198 McGowan. Rebecca A. 157 Mcffllle. Aileen G McHaIe, Eileen Erin 187 Mclierchel. Robert D 72. 210 MCLeah. Duane E 210 MCLBN1!ll. William A. 198 Mdsod, Chadds S. 2117 Mcldanis. Jsanna 198 MCMBIWS. Dina B4.109.122.1B5,1B7.231 MCMBDVS, James D, 210 MCNBI1, TSVN Lea 187 Mead, Lewis l, 210 Mem, Jay snansaaxa wa Means, Leslne T, Meiia. Mary Lou 157 MUIBNSDVI. Don Molanson. Mid1a9lR. 198 Mena. Jose M. Mendoza. Paisy Louise 210 Mama. Margo nas Mbrvill, Judnh E. 198 Mdrrlll, Wrllvam Fl. 210 M9s59rSl!ilh. H8561 210 MSIIIBY, VWIIIEI11 G 198 M6yM, F196 William 110, 129. 198 Meyer. Kannem Dean 111, na,21u Meyer. Sheila Eve 211 Meyers. Cathy Lynn 211 Meyers. Deborah Ann 198 Meyers. Dianne Lee 198 Miam. Roseanne 198 Mlchusl, Keith A. 187 MBIS. JBBII E. 175,187 MIIIOY. Dofeen Gay 198 Mlllvl. HWIIUY R. 110, 187 MIIIM. Slhdft L08 211 Mills, Dehva Jaan Zll mmgms. uma P. M-mms, Vwlluam M. 72.126 Mvnmonles. Joe 196 lhramonlss, Mary 196 Mosh. Clrol L. 181,187 Mahler. Debra K. 211 Mnlmn, Christine E. 85, 198 mmm, John P. Malma, Raymond C. MDIIYIE. Ruben 111 Mwhmafy. LGR!!! 157 Munes. moth . Monroe. Juhn S51 187 Munson. Fl0b9f1M. 109,187 Mornin. Ruben L. 211 norm, Debb4sE. zu MOIQNJ, Lhda Mlm 18. 187 Morgan. Dems Kaur- 211 Mofgln. Elvil S0011 132. 157 Mons. Mark Allan 198 Manny. Dam w. 157 Morris. John P. 135. 187 Mo1ris,KuUvY nav Mnlris, Melvin Fl. 157 Mums. PBHY .J 187 Morrison, Edward J, 198 mohlvl. game! C 1335211 IBS- Y 130116 L. MOIBS. R011 William 211 mn, Kervnexh Ray nz. use MDI1, NBWCY J. 211 M0wd5f.EMid1ae1 57211 Mudge. manor Mulkm, Dale my sz. 187,248 MulkhS. DON!! L. 211 Mullen. Rmhard D. 187 M-mer. srepnam A. was uullvain. Audrey Lynn Mullvaln, JBIWB KMB 66. 187 Mummy, Larry Dennis we Munguia. Ricardo 198 Murabkl. Curtis H. 211 MUYMKB, Ronald W. 199 Muf8f1. RWD! C. 110.198 Mud. Jr. S illlam EBV 13198 Mu . 19977911 Alan Davie B. 111, 121, 129.211 umm-gn. Manaoee me Myorson, Mama Ellyn zu umm, nweno wa anions. any N. Evagz In a , awry . . NB??g?'NrCIl A. 187, 120 Nem , Rodney Warren IDB NBISOH. DSNB lris 211 Nelson. LWB 1.. 68. 187, 238 Nelson. Tony can so 0 0'Nl11arln. Jlnel cam, Myron mum 72. M, 121.1151 Odbl, Hohlld Manuel 211 Oda. Earl Waller IDB Odls. Douglas E, 126. 211 Odls. Jlm . 54. 109. 122. 231 oa1e.wayne M. 111,211 Ogden. Susan Lynn Ohallafan, JBITBI onus. Rocky Lee 211 019011, Thomas W!rY8f1 125. 193 Daley. Rouen Gem 157 ovgarmums ss-99 Omeias. Ramon A. Omron. Robert Jesus 198 onsga.Joseu. an Oniz. mfg? wa Osborne. 'rwK, 211 osmv yAnn 12,211 OSW00d??B1hGliI19 Ann 187, 211 oswwa. .mom Evan oveny, naame 1. we owm. iohn M. mv mu, sewn D. ss, 107 mm, mmm A. 70, 12. ae. nz. un warmer. Puma: me no. 132, use 17811119181 JBHN S. l11.132.Z11 Pmen, bavm zu Pms, nm: 212 Plrnsh, Claudia Ann 69. 72. 212 Parsons. TQH1 R09 187 PB1dl, Jllllhe 81. 212 mamma, any my asa P3ulS0l1. K. Eil99n 212 PBMSQH. K!111y M. 74. 157 Pavlioek, DONIB Mark 195 Plyne. Michael Alan 198 Payne, Steve 164 Paz, mpmw e, no. 125, ws PQMSOYI. Glil LIN! 78, 198, 238 Peebles. Jlrm ynn 187 Peek. PMB!! Ann 72, 195 PBQDIBS. Dawn M. 212 Pe1k-mer. Raymond we PBIIQGBI. ADGF1 J. P81Sm8. LIS-I LINES 212 POISMB, 519119 11 , 135. 157 Pence, Carolyn Sue 212 Pemlts. Davis! J. Pblla. GIURB 157 Femme. smrn Pam. cum Lynne use PGIGI. JQSI1 195 PMB2. JDM S, 80. 187 Perez. Mike 110, 129.198 Perez. Flu! E, Pam, amy s. me Pony, wma' 212 Polorssn, Ralph E. 212 PBIBTSOH, Cill Pslirsm. Lili! S. 27, 28. 31. 78. 92. 187, 2191 221, 227. 248 Pelslsofl, ROUGH E 212,132 PBIMSOH, Thbmds R. 92, 187 P81BfS0fI. Ulll 178 P81111. Chg? L96 212 PGIHUSS. MR. 212. 216 Pham, Ms Jane Phelps, Marr 0. me Pioeno, Rau L. 197 Herne. Ganer S. 60, 187 Pierce. Lnune Joan 191, 199 P-sry. Marinas we PNB, Delhi E. 199 Mark Llnoe 118, 125, 199 Poole, rm Neil 212 Pbfdi, PB Lf!! 58, 78. 199 Poneous. vsckie ym 212 PMB, Craig Allan 199 Pom, Kim L9SliQ 212 Puwoll. Dennis W. 89, 199 Pdwell, PQIWBIH AM 212 Pvwall. Ronald A. 132, 199 PDWGIS, 5119118 M5118 157 PI'li1. DBIIB Rosa 212 Pvaue. Dougwnnam 199 PrA118. R0dr1By F. 118, 135. 187 178. Nelson. wanna Houma ae. un ,':::,K5i5, ','f,',Q',L,,gf'Q 12, Neumnn.Jw1A. 109,157,232 mmm' su,,,,,,,,3 ,ag NOWO11, 111.5811 R. 211 P'ssd'ei.n4 Lssli. Jo' 96' 212 um-aus. gag? 1:?9L2.1a1 wr-or , A L - - Nu-ocg.ni2w. 110.187 p n'W'd GW 2'2 32 rms. Lislis como asv vnvm, Jermyn T. ws Whenever a touchdown is scored In the San Diego Stadium. fans are entertained 1py'the elaborate scoreboard. Cougar fans enjoyed watching It during the CIF Championship game. Promlsco. Barbara L98 187 Prosser. Nfla 187 Pmsser. Shawn 212 Pfuln, Kimhslly Ann 187. 199 Prychun, John S. 187 Pulldu, Juseph E 119.1B7. 212 PURQG, Gary Wllllllm 212. 132 Pullse, H0b0r1 Allan 187 Putnam. R0b6f1 C. Jr. 110, 132, 199 Pyle. P8lrlCiB EIIBW 199 Pyle. Reenelre Ann 55. 1197 Q Qulrxn. Vlgham P. 187 Ramirel. Glmia Ramirez, Jesus Klto Ramlrsz. Jess Antonio 199 Ramirez. Maria A. 212 Rimirel. Ruben A. 199 Ramos. KBll Y Ramos. Oralra Rasbeary. Becky Jean 212 Rau. Paula Ellen 199 Rauch. Neva LOul5e 212 HBVUIISNUIS1. 5hil'l9y 68. 157. 190 Rawlins, Michael T. 199 nay. Dana Gary 111,212,129 Rebenstzhied, Randy R. Hwang. Jenel Lynfr 199 Reed, Ken M, Hegge, Meme A. 11e. 212 R911l. Bonnie D. 187. 212 Rally. Herman 55, 102. 109. 186.187 R9r1i1d0. CNHI Lynn 127 RBMOI1. Armando 187 F'18D119r. Tim 132 Rani. G91 KM11 199 FBYBE. 1.11138 M38 68. 199. 238 Enemy. Lame .reerr 199 Rhudss. Keith Dru 212 Richards. Debra J. IBB Ribllafds. William E. 132. 199 narmeraeen. Meruy J. we Rlehardsnh, Millar!! F. 199 Underclass Index Ssniur 581111011 138 sepicrr, .nenrr Arren Ssrra1o.Teresa 188 Sexlon. Elaine Denise 200 sex1e11. Marilyn Gale ras Shl111sr. Dsvld 70. 72. 159 Shallvr. June M. 200 Shappee, Curt Eugene 200 Shaw. Jar1elPa1ricia 213 Shaw. xemy L. 12. 1s9 Shaw. Susan Llnda 200 Shearer. Karen ShB9lS. DAVE C. 109 Sheels. Katherine 213 Shelton, Dee Lerey 189 Shelton. Duane Les 50. 189 Shifidirl. Richard 200 Smrldan, 1't1nr11as 213 Shie1dSr Slbven F. 200 SVIOOU1. Chrlslirts M. 200 Shuslsf. 81110. 189 sny. Monica 2011 Sikes. David B. 80. 189 Silva, Bradley W. 111. 121. 213 sigmerr. Dun 200 Simbri, J1K.1l1t1 L. 200 srrr1ese11..reeque11r1e L, 213 Sinclair. William A. 110. 132. 200 Sungh. Deborah 213 Slnuhul. Monica L. B2. 96. 189 Sitlnn. Rsbeocn 1. 213 Sllvk011. Tanya Jo 200 Smllsy. Steven Ray 111, 121. 213 nrege. De llwrah E. 212 mes. Rosa 212 Robbins, Perry 212 Hermann. Hum J. 212 neemeen, new Lane 110. ma neomsen. Daria Lee 1911 noemsen. Gre?ory w neeaneen. Shir ey ur. sa, 199 neer11ser1,s1epr1er1A. 212,132 Reagere. Mark R, 120.1115 nwwre. Sher 200 neurrguez. D111 212 Rodriguez, Arlene Rodriguez. Mary Helen 212 Rodriquez. Zenaha 0 188 R0gsrSr Mh:t1aelE. 111. 212.128 Rogers. Rodney Lee 111.212, 126 Rclllrrs, M iI10rd JOhr1 212 Flumann. Don D. 212 Roper. Vlrginia Irene 188 Smllfl. CherrlL 11 213 Sr11i1h, Dshble E111 155, 213 Smith Donna 200 Smith: Edward L. 21:1 sr1111n..roeepm'-1. zoo Smith. rcemryn sz. 220 srr11111. Larry A. we 511'1l1h. Leslie E. Jr. 112.189 Srrtilh. Lori A1141 201 sr11i1n, Mary Alice Smiln, Monica V. 213 Smith, Paul Arvln 201 srvram, Randall Harry 201 Smllh. Rose Mary Smilh, Rmhard 219 Smith. Ruth Ann Smilh, Ssrina 213 Smltn. Slevan Slnilh. 5101911 H. 201 sneer. Dianne Elaine 21. 28, 191. 201 srrew, owsgru new 201 Snyder. Debbie Lynn 82. SJ, 92. 181. 189, 223. 228. 248 SDCK1. JGBHNB Maria 213 sem. Nanny we Snldo. John Andtsw 129. 201 Somers. Michael A 201 Shpet. Larz Alan 201 Sorenson. aml Lee 201 SOIU. Jovilu 189 Ruse. Allen 212 Rose. TIBSSS 183 ROSBVBBI. Erlc F 212 Hhssmaessler. L99 A. 212 Rossmnessler, Lu Ann 52. 188 Raxrzhgeeepn Wnlsorr 110. 1 ROURUS. Delwra L 188 Rwve. Carolyn Loulee 212 l1.119,129. Royal. Charles Edward 53, 132, 200 negglee, Pamela1M. 212 Rem. ceruryn c. 95.1911 Run. sem 212 Bundles. Nancy .le 1511 Rusk, James A 110. 111, 204, 212,12D. 126 Russell. Waller JBt119S 35. 91. 110, 120. zoo newrevegr. my A 212 Sucker. Deborah Susan 72. 176. 20 Ssrhote, Joanna 200 S810018. JOB A 180. 224 SBlli019. 5111311119 212 Salazar. M303 G 200 Sal1ftHS.R1Ch8rd 188 salyer. Manlyn J rua 531715. Jtlrt F. 188 Sander. Bruce D 212 Sanders. Ruth Marie IBB Sarrdllan, U38 M 212 5andI1r1. Sue 188 srrr1111re11y,.rerrrrr1n. 2oo SBl1drlCl1. D811 169 Sandvik. Joanne L. 167. 212 senrera, Mery1r1r1uyr:e 212 Sargenl. Alan Howard 120 Sarrw. MDG!! P. Jr. 212. 221 Savas. Marla Diane 200 Sawyar. Haney Carson zoo Scfsaeler, Frankie SCHISMQB. PB1riCe L. 185 scnaelege, Penny E. zoo scrrrmar. Becxy 72. 167 serrrruen, Lynne sueen we Schmilz. Rebecca M 213 Snhoolet. Eugene A 36. 80. Sr:r1on1m.Jans Lucy 213 Schoolwvel. Rltthard E. 138 200 SCHOOMVBI. Susan A. 199. 200 Schwlber. PhrIDrr19r1B 213 501110111. Kalhy 108. 228 Schultz. Theodcre 04. 92. 109. 116, 122. 124. 178. 158. 223. 245 Schull. Susan Rae Schwartz, Eric Jan Schwarll. N8l8l19 M 213 56011. Barry F1011ald 43. 200. 203 56011. Davld A 188 SCUII. Slew L. 188 Scott. Theresa Lynn 200 Seahnugh. 5121711 D. 185, 188 Saabom. Pau10 213 Secody. Dmlene Smrles. Jam George 213 593flQl9'. Edward Spencer. oem: Arm 213 Spenmr. Debbie Sue 170, 159 500118 100-135 Soier. Mary Lee 201 Sprwlgsleen. .1811 84, 103. 109. I22 Squrre. Glen E. 201 smeey. New 11. Slader. NICK 199 SIBIBY. Wi1liar11 D. 213 S18ll1f1gS. Troy Glen 111. 213 Slamm, Willlam D. 111, 213 s1err1.e11y. Dan1eIJ srenen, S1epnenJ. 213 sreneirrgweler. Susie 213 S1ar111ll, Susan Marie 213 51ar1go1. Linea Jean 72. 159 Stanley. Beverlg G 68. 194. 201 Stanley. Nana earl 67. 201 Stunlsy. Vicky Anne 31, 109.225 51611. Susan 201 519919. EIDDI1 Eugene 213 SIBBI1. Robert Tftnmas 213 Staanles. Gregory W. 213 S1eDf1ens, James A 110. 189 snephene. Ruby c, 213 s1eer1er1e, Shirley R. 201 51enr1er1sor1, Rocky P. 213 SISWRT1. John T. Slewafl. M1cha9I0 213 Sllmrnel. David G 213 Stlnss. Gregery Lynn 110. 127. 201 SIOIIS. Kalhx Ann 214 510111. Dan 189 Slraub. Andrew T 111, 214 Slnckland. Fred B. 189 S1ru1lEf1. KBWI1 DOH 214 Stuart, Alan Kerry Sluhblelvbld. J6rry L, 119. 214 510355. Cl1110n Paul 72, 135. 189 511168111 LIIB 18-39 Sukunds, Spcrvremka 214 Slgnw. Ll1111R 214 SurT1r119rh1ll, Elllabem 214 Sura. David Alan B7. 201 Surber. Rndnsy Gene 201 Susr. GIOHA A. 189 Susl. MOI1iCR L 32. 85, 2011. 214 Sullun. R0ber1 Alois 190 Swadhll. 51911911 Henry 54, 112. 113. 127 201 Swanger. Jerry 126.214 Swanson. Duane Lynn 201 Sward. M1118 L 100 Szymansgy. carer 72, 201 ren. 'rereee Arm 214 1akagr.Ben1amif1 214 renraye. Mark s. 214 Taramasco. Mlchsal A. 78. 83. 90. 91. 95. 170. 175 rare. Drene L. 201 Tay1or.Cc11r11e 190 Taylor. Debra Ellyn 201 reyuer. Mary 201 Yaylof. Wayne Rands!! 190 Teal. Sherry .1. 211 Terlalas. David Marc 72. 214 Yerry. clrray alerrere 62,2111 Terwnllrger, oeberen 214 Thayer. Dsr1iseC. 214 TT1i9r1. GIBB Sheldwl 201 Thomas. Loretta .lean 190 Th0111marS0r1. RDDBY1 L. 125. 176. 202 rnempeerr. Alisa J. 214 Tnempeen, Barbara Ann 202 Thomason. Cynthka A. 202 Trrompson.1-tnward 190 rnempeen. Merrrw 11. 214 mampsen. Tom 214 Thoran. Bruce M. 214 TNDYQSGH. JOY!!! J. 54. 105. 107. 109, 119. 120 Thurston, Chrisline A. 214 Tiyerha. Crlrlslina 190 Tlnnin. Teresa M. 100 T01l9y. John M1311 111. 214 Tomas, Debra Ann 214 Torgeson. Cathy Use 202 Torah. Deborah Ka! 190. 202 Turuk, Klllhryn L. 5. 83, 90, 95 Torres. A159110 Cerda 214 TGSCBRO. 051051 110, 118, 120, 202 TDSCBHO. Flldtardu 110. 118. 127. 202 10111. T0111 109. 127. 190 Tracy. Jenr1e11e Lee Trevinu. Viclcria Tripp. Persty 202 Trussoll. Ab6r1 Ray 72. 202 1ubhS. David L96 202 runes. Gary Jay Tubbs. Larry A. 135.202 Tubbs. Waller E. 135. 214 Tucker. Greg J. 127, 190 Tuner, June Ann 111,202 Tuomi, cathy L. 214 Turk. Lndell Marie 199. 202 Turner. 00118611 Tyres, Deborah E 202 U unry. Ahce 190 UbfYr Edward Lao 202 U119l'. Jullln W. 125. 190 Ur1'1DY1l9S. Mark Dennls 132. 202 Underwood. Lawrence S. 190. 231 V Valenzuela. Ralael 214 Vllllveda. Gina Rae 202 Vance. Gary Lee VBMG. F10b6f1 W. Vance. Violet E. 215 Vandnm. Bonnie L, 72. 95, 202 Vlrldam, Mara T. 202 Vanagmond. agdalena 215 Vanegmtmd. Mar1i11 M. 190 Vnnrmle. SKBVGII P. 120. 215 Vanripsr. oem D. 202 Vargas. Ramon Rag 215 Varnsr. Lynn A. 2 2 Vasquez. Pslar VB1nsdal. RGDBCCQL 202 VGBCN. K0r1l'16'll1 W. 190 veg.. Carlos c, wo Vega. Henry 215 Vander. Ctnilin S 190 Vmdugh, PBMC!!! GB! 204. 215, 225 Verhaaen, Roberl 9 . 190. 248 110559 , F8111 D. 51. 78. 79. 92. 180, 190. 210. 220. 229. 248 V1llal0b0S. BIAS C. 215 vmereuee. Margarel Vlllalorbos, Rsorrard L, 202 vnlelprme. ChriS1rn Vullarreal, Lisa R. 202. 238 Vlselh. Brad 0. 129. 190 Visser, Arlan 03. 127. 190. 229 Vi!1Bk. BOD 100 Villain. Ralwx F. 202 vroomanw urman A. 215 Wagner, Larry E 111. ne. 12s. 215 Wagner. Linea Mee ea. 202 wagner. M1l1eL. 1911 Wagner. s1e1rer1M. 110. 202 wen. Josraon 1. 202.215 warns. Laurie aemiee 1911, 52 Waldsn.Jane1Lelg1 202 Walker. areeley Dean 215 wenrer. nouen Dele 190 Wallace, e11er1 rea weren. Ted Glrard 1e.e4, 111. 115, 12a welsh. Ty Charles rua, na. 190, 2:10 werrae, Ann neun warn. Michelle M. 202 Warner, ment Amen 2112. 1111 Wargrgi. Rebecca Lee so. 12, sa, 02. 1so. Warwick. Deere s 1110.245 wesnuurn, aeyne 1911 we1ere. Rouen T. 1:12. rso Walers. Thomas P. 215 Wathnns. Harold E. 111. mo wenereen, 1'ModareM. 111. 1211. 173. 190 wav- areee Edwin no weymen. Annelee rso Weant. can M. 202 weemerepeerr. Deere .1. 203 Wealharspoun. Kerm L Weaver. .lerry Den 111.190 wearer. Sandra Kay zoa Webber. Charles M 215 weneer. Marx Laurence wenner. m1e+1ee1D. wo weeorer. Merrrerme 27. es. no. ss. 159. 173 weeexarlg, Michael A. 111, 215 wear. seerge w. 132. 203 welreeen. Rouen Mark 203 welm. Jrr11R. 112.113.1912 welen, Pe1er.1. ae. 121. 12s, 190 Wells. Flaber1W1Il1s 215 Welsh. Dennis Ray 72. 203 Many students were black arm- bgnds to school 1n protest ot the Vretnam War. Welsh. Llrldi Kay 72. 215 WGSNBII, Dsrlnls G. 82. 190 Weston. Kslly K. 215 W951011. Mrchael G. 203 Wa11er.Cur1 190 W9119r. Susan Marie 203 WI1i1B, P81119 Ann 215 wnizine, sleve 0. 112. zo: Whyte. Deborah Ann 215 w11eoxen. Jeeque Fay eos Wllrxzxen. Jo ee Kay 215 Wilken. Jlm winen, Holly Williams, UBVH Nell 203 Williams, Gary H. 203 wqniame. James M W11l1a11'1s, JOl'lr1 C. 190 Willi8f1'1S. Michael D. 110, 118, 127. 203 wnlliamson. Dan Len 190 Williamson. Doreen l. 200 WilllBmlO11. ROUGH! L wtneen. Grlna Faye 190 wdson, Dennice Ann 203 VWISOII. Jnhn D. 190 W1lsnn. Katnrins Jean 203 Wllsurl. Kit Walker 72. 215 WIISOI1. Linda 0611158 190 wneon. Nancy Lee 190 Wilson. Susan 203 walsen. Virgmia M reo W1lK, Charlene H. 190 Wilt. Virginia Alice 203 W1ndl1r1x1.K8l11y 190 Wlngo, Michael Floyd 70. 72. 120. 203 Wlr11. Brnbbl F. 190 Wlr119rS. .1611 Wllllam 120. 203 Winn. Diana Lynn 203 Wise, MIKB 203 Wisma. Russell E. 72. 132. 203 Wilherwax. Cums Jay 215 weee, cemy Wood. Crtrlslopher J. 110. 118. 127. 203 Wood, James Kilmer 203 Wbdd. Yhalla 199 W00d8lI. Mark D. 33. 110. 125. 190 Wbodrkh. Julie A. 100 Wlwdward. Mary Lou 81, 174 Woolery. Debi 190 Wrigrl, TIII1 B0 Wul . UhBr1yI Ann 190 Wyllirlikyg homes M. 190 Ybarrtmdo. Darrell A. 190 Vbarromiu. Thcfhas 203 Yee. Nancy Lerrse 72, 1911 Young. Cheryl E. 1917 Voung,Palr1cra J. 88.215 Young, Fimhard L89 132. 203 Young. Russell Rena 215 Young. Thomas James 215 Yeung. vz1111.1ey 215 Zacharlls. Ruben 203. 120 z zeeeeex. Rebecca ZBMGFB. F18HC15C0 zer11.Gery R. no zenl. nenaere Z1rl1le..l0yc9lE!nn 96,190 zer1crr.Drme rsgory 191.237 Underclass Index 247 Clock Turns Backwards Turning the clock back we can travel through the Kaleidoscopic memories of the past year. lt was highlighted by the winning of a SDCIF Co-Championship in football and much heated discussions about the school's present dress code. 1 A Kaleidoscopic cast of players including the entire EHS student body made this a year to remember. 1970 GONG STAFF JUDY RIM SUSAN GRAY, Managing Editor TOM O'ROURKE, Business Manager DEBBIE SNYDER, Business Assistant JEFF FLOOD, Layout and Copy Editor MIMI LUKICH, Ad Sales Manager TOM HALL, Ad Sales Assistant ROBIN LEE, Ad Layout Editor GERI CNOSSEN, Ad Layout Assistant ED KRISTENSEN, Academics Editor ALAN PROUGH, Academics Assistant PATTI VESSELS, Academics Assistant DAVID WARWICK, Classes Editor TED SCHULTZ, Classes Assistant JERI BEBOUT, Organizations Editor LYLE FABER, Organizations Assistant SHAWN KELLY, Organizations Assistant MITZI BENZ, Seniors Editor ANN ALTHOUSE, Seniors Assistant BILL HOLTERHAUS, Sports Editor SCOOP GREEN, Sports Assistant Special Thanks to JOHN DALY, Profess RAPHY DEPT. ELSPACH, Editor-In-Chief DOM PITRONE, Sports Assistant KRIS WILLIAMS, Student Life Editor JEFF FELIX, Student Lite Editor LINDA PETERSON, Student Life Assistant DONALD FRESHWATER, Photo Editor JOHN JOHNSON, Assistant Photo Editor KEN HEID, Chief Photographer MIKE BURROWS, Photographer MIKE CALHOUN, Photographer STEVE DOERING, Photographer GARY ELLIS, Photographer GARY HOWELL, Photographer WES LUNDAY, Photographer IRENE MASON, Photographer ROB McGANN, Photographer DALE MULKINS, Photographer LANCE POLDBERG, Photographer ROBERT VERHAGEN, Photographer WALLACE F. GRAY, Adviser ional Photographer, and TIMES-ADVOCATE PHOTOG Spring Activities ,ff ' ' fin-. 26 T Rb iff 1 ., V . lf -rf!-,,, Milf?-riff-ezilf - ' .u':.,:-5:3 'Q .Turw-2523 ::!' Milf' ,af Q 'a+ ,: , i 2 A supplement of The Gong, 1970, Escondido, High School, Escondido, California 'Westside Story' Tops End of Year Activities New York was the setting of the annual all-school musical, Westside Story. A modern dramatization of Romeo and Juliet, Westside Story deals with racial prejudices in a New York ghetto. Requiring much preparation and practice, the school- wide production involved many students of various skills: stage and makeup personnel, dancers, singers, and actors. Mr. Milton Harvey, musical director and Mr. James Vernetti, stage director, worked hand-in-hand to make the production an acclaimed success. The play was highlighted with the performances of Sharon Lowe, Steve Phelps, Steve Schmidt, Phil Sanchez, Cass Smith and Steve Bassett. 250 Springtime Activities W Ae, H41 W if .lf ' .Sv .,. . '15 Qs A Q. , ratgzl gxffx. ff 8 f 1' x' avfg . hw, ,L if ef. -ms xx J S X I ,Qs Vx' i W x I w l ABOVE: Blll and Myron Oakes entertain the convention with help from Rich Hunt, Blll Holterhaus, and Steve Bassett, RIGHT: A unlque and orlglnal ldea was shown by the formation of a candl- date's headquarters. Working hard are Marilyn Salyer and John Davison. FAR RIGHT: Bob Chlcca and Steve Bassett listen to n question asked by one of the delegates. LOWER FAR RIGHT: Steve Bassett talks with the 1970-71 ASB officers: Steve Fields, vice-presl- dent: Bryan Breldenthal, president: Beverly Stanley, treasurer: Kathi Torok, secretary, LOWER RIGHT: Convention delegates Gary Ellls, Kathy Russell, and Jeff Street plan their next move. 252 Springtime Activities Convention Highlights Election of Officers Using World Peace as its theme, the first convention of the decade moved into its place in Escondido's history with a new awareness of world activities. Bob Chicca, the guest speaker, was the interpreter on the USS Pueblo. His speech centered on the harsh treat- ment given to him by the Koreans during the Pueblo's imprisonment and the need for peace throughout the world. After his speech, questions were asked by the delegates concerning his involvement with the North Koreans. The end result ofthe convention was the election.of the two candidates for each ASB office. Bryan Breid- enthal and Jeff Felix were elected for president, Steve Fields and Myron Oakes for vice-president, Kathy Fry- day and Kathi Torok for secretary, and Mary Lou Mejia and Beverly Stanley for treasurer. ,, hnP,,ui, ,W ig, W , A I . 7 . 1 , 4 .- ' 1' ,3... ' -M. . ga f! 'W' 'Y 'sw - ' e . .. W ' at X YW 1 'W QE AW 15 if Q , :AA .iw .h W . W .,.. v Wf 'efg,, 5..,f', mu, W.. -W 4? , , W-P., 4, 'I'-. ' W. 5' M y .. S W 'W' W , - xv . , ., ' -, .xx , .Wx K Wx. 4 -Ns-. . .- up-.M g.f,,l,lvlvvf-?i5gfg' ' W ' 'Y FW 7'7 5 'I W. A W .f ' r Fmtl. , . ,,,.,.1 ww' f'1 A 'via 4 . - :.n. -'.-v3 g . X . 1 x f. . if I . A 4 A 'K F wx , X A 'mn , 'exp .. ii X A 31 In rf. X. , ,www 'E w , W' WY., ABOVE LEFT: Rich Hunt anchors winning mile relay team. FAR LEFT: Tom Toth places second ln Avo League finals. MIDDLE LEFT: John Davenport running In the 880. TOP: Mark Rhum heads for the linish. LEFT: Don Blount plcks up points for the divers. ABOVE: Rod Pralte attempts a putt. Springtime Activities 255 N . --V--gm, ,,,., -- ,- - fr- f' Lg f V L me . X J fflfxx---., Li: L ,..,..,. by. . H2231-1 -. X 4 mf f L, ,L 'If ,1 1 v 4. . D71 x. - --- 1 J ', , ra ,K-.-.,., 'N-A.., fb-.X-.fl vw'-if ..v.,. , fi 4 , 4-iffwli x ffl: . . .........-1 y , f-,mf -.y:x.4,: KX s , LA .x -A , -iv' ,M ,.-ZXQI' YS! . ,uvd . fx -Q iff -Q 1 T vga. ipa- .wmv-ir' :u:,:4::- iv ,. 5 . . - L -3'-.1 H 'Y I X .Vxfk G -..',x' .-x - r..,-, - Wffc' , ,-an-N xgw UN.. 5. .,.-xf .' ,X A..v ' x fa Pegg 'lrf l Qxl:'lLf fJlI. 11441 , ,I-.4 ff?f5i,i M ' .,,:n.!w- , ,. V R, - Hip, ...N tak x , eu 5520. 4 ,f . . 'Aw ,D 1 . ' ,,' , I ,. Y ' x L ' ..a ap . ' 1 X--. N . Ex' 'u . v- . nl . I , 'Q I Q- Q 'LL L51 'F' ,a.f 'f A-J' 41.4, .wh xx Baseball Team Second: Tennis Team in Third The 1970 baseball team surrendered its league championship to Oceanside finishing behind the un- defeated Pirates with a 12-4 record. Besides losing two games to Oceanside, the Cougar nine split decisions with Orange Glen and Vista. It was the first loss to the Patriot baseball team ever. The Cougars downed Sweetwater 1-0 in the opening round of the CIF playoff behind all-league pitcher Bill Holterhaus' four-hit, eight- strikeout performance. Hoover nipped EHS in the quar- terfinals 5-4 but left the field with their biggest scare of the year. The tennis team placed third in the strong Avocado League and showed great promise for next year with most of its team returning. Top performers included Jeff Courson, Jan Christensen and Rick Hollins. FAR LEFT: Ted Schultz takes pre-game batting practice. MIDDLE LEFT: Blll Holterhaus strokes the ball. LOWER LEFT: Steve Schmidt walls for the pitch. LEFT: Jeff Flood bunts. BELOW: Blll Holterhaus shows wlnnlng form. Springtime Activities 257 Senior First Team All-League Athletes SALVADOR ALVAREZ-wrestling CRAIG BEUKELMAN-football: 2nd team CIF RANDY KINDIG-football STEVE SOHMIDT-tootballg 2nd team CIF 258 Spring Activities Junior-Senior Prom Held At Los Penasquitos As has been the newly established tradition, the Junior Class held the prom off campus at Rancho de Los Penasquitos. The theme was Midnight in Spain with appropriate Spanish decorations to add to 'the atmosphere. The Brass Choir, a group from San Diego, provided the dance music. Photographer John Daly took pictures of the couples as they entered to serve as a memento. The Junior-Senior Prom is held annually in May and is sponsored by the Junior Class. This year's Juniors participated in car washes and bake sales in order to raise money for the event. ABOVE: The Brass Choir entertains the couples by asking. lor song requests. RIGHT: Darlene Kasdan listens to Debi Brousil as she describes the dinner she and her date, Jett Springsteen, enloyed. 260 Spring Activities gear! lpn? l Excitement Increases As Final Pages Close UPPER LEFT: Many exciting memories were remembered once again as students received their yearbooks. LOWER LEFT: A very busy week included graduation practice for the graduating seniors. BELOW: All students participated in final examinations. Bottom: Dr. Foucar joins senior class officers Tony Ferrara and Mike Burrows in the dedication of the senior gift, a Marquee. Spring Activities 261 , I 262 Spring Activities Graduates of 1970 Repeat EHS Tradition- Graduates began the traditional graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. on June 19 by marching to the tune of Pomp and Circumstancen played by the Escondido High School Band. After marching through the Daisy Chain and to their seats, the graduates remained standing dur- ing the invocation by Steve Bassett, ASB President. Salutatorians Julie Kline and Steve Soldo and Vale- dictorian Rick Visser spoke to their class and the audi- ence. Before the presentation of diplomas, the EHS Band, with Bill Oakes as the baritone solo, performed Carnival of Venice. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of diplomas to the graduates by members of the Board of Trustees Richard J. Gifford and,Burnet F. Wohlford and assisted by Leo D. Calao and Dr. K. Allen Foucar. A feel- ing of accomplishment was felt by each student as he received his diploma. During the singing of the EHS Alma Mater, the graduates felt mixed emotions of both sadness at leaving EHS and anticipation of what the future held for them. After the ceremony the graduates boarded buses for an all-night party at Disneyland. UPPER LEFT: After graduation, graduates walt to board the buses to Disneyland. UPPER MIDDLE: Rick Visser, Valedlctorien, speaks to his graduating class at their last formal gathering at EHS. LOWER MIDDLE: Graduates repeat traditional steps as they march through the Daisy Chain. RIGHT: After graduation, graduates who are going to Disneyland board the bus after a brief frlsking by chaparons. Spring Activities 263 .- IO ' :Q x 38 .z,l.,.-,.' FK 2' 3. .4 5-17' ufbviw- m TH E. gm EIXSCDDV io .L-1s 4 DIOCH .L31 ' IEIAOQJO IGISNI ' XOOHHV A ow sl 31119 mms an ouixoxls sanoss 0.1. unoil 3 ar T7 E E7 r 1 E?


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