Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)
- Class of 1977
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The week started with the tug-o-war and was won by the sophomores QD QZJ. The banana split eating contest involved both girls and guys from every class 161. The girls from each class prepared the banana splits and the guys raced to finish eating the gooey mess. The fast- est banana split makers and eaters were from the senior class. The juniorhgirls were awarded the most creative banana split makers award. The rainy weather canceled the Volkswagen pushing race and due to the lack of participation, the pass the chick activity was canceled also. The week ended with the Howdy Assembly 1110 and the announcement of the varsity football players. New Ameri- can Field Service students, Mikko Talsi Q51 from Finland and Suzanna Georgiou Q35 from Cyprus, were also introduced. Pep club, band and drill team added spirit to the assembly. Friday night, at the Howdy Hop, Linda Kemby and Steve Hunt 171 were crowned King and Queen of Howdy Week. Seniors Kathy Kemby, Janet Favero, John Adamsg juniors Kendra Mastain fRob Hilliard and Jeff Mowdy not picturedj and sophomores Mike Sapp, Carolyn Beck, Alane Daugh- erty fPat Patterson not picturedj Q85 were also nominated to the court for their friendliness and outgoing person- alities. Howdy Court 19 'iw' , www f gh, ff! 1 -. J e 'QL Lhc '32 WEN L. l 5 rm-vunnn-' W vm-L -.. 35- It 'H :2'?i ' ' Q., , if I J . Lv W Qi f Ali ' fi. gi Q nf .! ' 'iv' ' I 1 Q 1 '.,...q.J'. ffZfiff.f 1 . . - ffq,f'ff'f'z7, W vi.. f ' V 1 ' . 'u , .Z:i4af.5f-eyglw,V,,.,,b ,,,r,r,VV 417, A ,J . . ,AV ie!! 1 ' - ffW',i.,1 , f 6 . ' ' wifi? ? t., H2 6 . 1 , Q.-U - , A 2 9 .iff ., 1 2. , T M4 ,, if i Q- ffmfztf , 1 bmi 2 wb fav A 'N Q if 3, , 6 sm? sf TM ,N Q 5 iw 1f?'S Witizzr Kids Highlight Homecoming The Whizz Kids Q41 highlighted the 1976 Space Odysseyw Homecoming Week lunch activities by their special performance on Tuesday, October 12. Enthusiastic students packed the gym to hear the band scheduled to play for the Homecoming Dance. The Whizz Kids' rowdy music really got people excited about going to the dancef, com- mented Gina Matlock, senior. Brent Duncan, Jim DeViney, and Mark Haynes led the seniors to victory in the beer drinking contest on Monday. Each class competed by guzz- ling root beer in an effort to be the first ones finished. Two juniors, George Francescon and Art Pasimio Q31 won the Comet Catch, a one-handed egg toss, on Wednesday. Grand Marshalls Cal Bates and Webb Detwiler, honored for their ser- vices to the community, led the Home- coming Parade down Clendora Avenue on Thursday. Key Club designed the winning float with the Junior Class Q61 taking second and Choir, third. Kathy Smith announced the win- ning floats and presented the Home- coming Court at Fridayis assembly. The band accompanied the Pep Club Q11 as they did special routines and The Drill Team leaders performed the sword dance to Scotland the Bravef, For the first time in several years, the banner carriers marched into the dark gym with lighted banners as the Tartans cheered them on. Friday nightis pregame included a parade of the floats Q51 and Homecom- ing princesses around the Citrus Sta- dium track. Festivities for the week concluded Saturday evening with the Homecoming Dance Q21 held in the gym. Homecoming We c k 21 19 6 QJQAAQC Q CGQWU wi Princess uv- Y-7 Favero Escort Duane Nance 'v -X al if -nv- '1 Princvss Sa ndx . -7 bess Es:-nrt Dvan Rumin Escort John Adams , A4 hi M H-IT' Kathy Reigns as 1976 Homecoming M8671 A windy breeze prevailed throughout the crowd as it anxiously awaited the crowning of the 1976 Homecoming Queen October 15, at Citrus Stadium. The five members of the Homecom- ing Court were escorted by their proud fathers down the red carpeted field, as the band played tunes from My Fair Ladyf, Tears ran down the face of Kathy Peters Q11 as she was announced and crowned the 1976 Homecoming Queen QD. The tradi- tional sword dance was performed in honor of queen Kathy immediately fol- lowed by members of the plaid Piper Drill Team, who formed an archway with their swords. Queen Kathy, hold- ing a bouquet of red roses, walked through the archway followed by her princesses lf Only you Believefi was the theme of the Homecoming Dance held in the GHS gym on Saturday night, October 16 and sponsored by the Girls Athletic League. The Whizz Kidds set the dance in motion with their sounds to rock 'n roll. Later in the evening, Queen Kathy Peters, princess Nancy Atherton, princess Janet Favero, princess Sandy Henry, and princess Kathy Kemby were announced at the dance and given a charnr 1 have never been more honored and proud in my lifef, said Queen Kathy. Homecomin 23 MF all 1. 4. .QM-'. fi I S. If 3 N A s mu, if 6- E5 :'.'.'.t-'q':'n'n'n'u'n I :':': n-n'u'u'n'u'u'uN'u'u'l 7 -'. J..-.-Q---u-n-n--In u 1.-I .'.'.'.L'.'.'.'.'.' I n n 7 '-'Q a n u u 1 'u-UK 1 u j.:.'.:5...'.:.:.:.-. age-eg :s:s:s .l.l. .Iq.l.I.l.l-I.I. Lg b I-l.l:.. . . .--- . I a N v -.'.'.:. :-:-:-' ' ' ' qu.. .l u 5 2191:- lti: , Fc sgam 'Six , 1 ' . :5:3:R:f:2:- :-:-: 35.-. 3232532-I-I -2-I R lsizls-:' 225:12-IIE:-1 ':-. . . . . S-'fs .. 'IEQSEQE-' U13 . :lzi -:ftki u ul Q u s : x :. D? ..:.: ulsl u lc 5 I I Fall Brings Busy Schedule Unseasonal cloud covered skies began the 1976-1977 GHS school year. A sched- ule of various, planned and unplanned, activities provided a busy fall season. Last year, a new registrationsystem was devised to supposedly eliminate the many schedule changes made by students. Due to some computer foul-ups however, the administra- tion experienced a few setbacks, as the line in the Guidance Center 131 remained as long as previous years: Pep assemblies had a new twist this year. Many groups performed, such as the pep squads, drill team Q11 and band. Football players and club vice presidents led cheers to get more people involved. Charlene Underhill, AFS vice president, com- mented that, it let students know the active clubs on campusf' Over the summer, several campus oak trees were cut down because of disease. Stu- dents and administrators alike wanted to replace the lost trees. During September, donations were taken for the purchase of new oaks. The trees cost 3445.20 for two, and were planted Q71 at the beginning of October. Yearbook orders were taken at a special assembly during October. Terri Marceron Q4-J, yearbook staff member, helped take orders from eager seniors. Halloween brought the annual dress-up day, librarian Mrs. Pat Cartwright won the contest QD, and typical Halloween pranks. Students arriving at school October 29, were shocked to see a sophomore Q91 dangling from the gym roof. Seniors were responsible for the dead', underclassman. The first annual community talent show, sponsored by the Shalom Club and Choirs, sparked the gym with talent November 20. Various acts competed for the first prize of 350 and second and third place prizes. First prize was taken by Gina Matlock, senior, for a disco dance she created. John Fields, 1975-1976 ASB President, was the master of ceremonies Q51 The ,lunior Class Pancake Breakfast was held November 21, in the Newberry's store parking lot f6j. The breakfast was supposed to help raise funds for the prom. Every year Cirlis League awards the Girl-A of-the-Month service award. Key Club started something new this year, the Boy-of- the-Month. September Girl-of-the-Month was Cheryl Westlake, and the Boy-of-the Month was Mikko Talsi. October Boy-of the-Month was Stan Spooner, while Jana Ferrari was chosen Girl-of-the-Month. Lea Antonopolis was selected November Girl5 of-the-Month and John Riccio received the Boy-of-the-Month honor. 31... . nigh '- ' W.: I A it 3 . -an Vi W7 - fv- ,- T37 V 2-... 'aff 5' -lwhz-1 ' 4 4 . Q 1 ia-L-ESEL .,:kT'TIl'1 I. ' 52525 fe?-Fi! ' ,UL.i 'L.i': TY ll ff, 'lbs 4 -s. , x ,:,a, ' 3 1 . 9 Wintvr Winter Keeps Tartans Active The winter season in town began with the annual Clendora Christmas Parade held on December ll. Lea Antonopolis, senior, served as Grand Marshallflj. Chuck Henry, ABC newscaster who served as announcer, spent a few moments with the banner carriers before the paradef9l. Key Club also participated in the parade with their float 'A Living Christmas7f10J. That Christmas Feelingi' was the theme for the week of December 13-17. The annual Welfare Week, sponsored by Cirl's League, was headed by chair- person Janet Tolosa. Activities for the week included: class locker area deco- rating, won by the sophomoresf6l, door decoratingfl2l, and pictures with Santa. Stocking and singing grams were sold UD. The stuff the stocking race was won by the Seniorsfllj. Carrie Cope- land helped with the Cirl,s League bake salcfil-J, a band at lunchf2l, top- ped off by the Christmas assembly on Friday. All week long students dressed up and collected money for the City of Hope, like Lisa Martin, seniorffil. The juniors won the donations race by a large marginf8l with the help of several inspired junior boys. Boys who helped out the most during the week were announced Mr. Mistletoe, sophomores Ed Hupp and Dave Rowe, juniors Pete Watkins and Art Pasimio, sen- iors Stan Spooner and John Riccio were chosen. New Year's day brought the Tartan Band to Pasadena for the annual Tour- nament of Roses Parade. The back rows of band and flags were struck by a float. Two flag carriers were hospitalized. The senior class sponsored a Ski Hopw on January 29, in the gym. Tar- tans attending the dance were expected to dress up in some kind of winter out- fit. December Girl-of-the-Month, Janet Tolosa, was chosen for all the time she spent to make Welfare Week run smoothly. Greg Johnson, Boy-of-the Month, was honored for his work as ASB Presidentf5l. 7 r'iNlr111xllmr'l ll W lm ii u, Ty' Liza. ' gil ,, A' . my ' Tx Ml' . ff' fy fi e'---1.I 1l-lg I 1 X L 7. 1 W: 'iff N .x'1V:9Vf P :F r 'TF uun flux afnaddn JF? -fn I7 ,gn S rfs 1 We rv , bifigihiuia 533 ,mm mira .M ff f ga , f vm :fm 5 nfl! 'I' 14 . if 39' gn I QE ,Q 14311 I, . , K2 fail ,X ' Y, 3 .4 ,L.,g.:-,,7- 'fn I def? ff? Vw, I L Cgny l'!Q4eL'JL,' gfji' , -J -'- , - i sly Lisa Martin Chosen 1 9 76 lzristmozs ueen The crowning of Queen Lisa Mar- tin, amidst a crowd of 224- Tartan cou- ples, highlighted the Key Clubis Annual semi-formal Christmas Dance on Monday, December 20, 1976. Nina Dominey, last year,s queen, placed the crown on Lisa's head QD and gave her a bouquet of red roses. Following the coronation, Lisa and her escort, Phil McMillan, danced the queen's dance CSD. I was so happy and surprised! lt was really a special momentfi expressed Lisa. She was selected by Key Club from a court including Mary Ann Grant, Sue Hite, Kathy Smith, Cheryl Westlake, and honorary prin- cess Janet Favero. Criswold's Pavillion in Claremont provided a romantic setting for the win- ter event entitled e'Only ln Your Heartf, During the evening, couples danced to and enjoyed Q21 the sounds of Becket Q4-J. Cake and soft drinks were served to students as refreshments CSD. The dance was a real successln commented George Francescon, Key Club Vice President. We were happy to see so many students enjoy the dancef, Christma Dance 29 fifty '. 'figs 5: b . ' ' e:- ::Q-,f,E.f- - V kg 5 L 'g T1 '- 'lnnp 'H-Q , 5 f T+-, t Q , A11 5:54, 'I f ' 2 ,I 5 of 1' KI A I l . 'QQ' , mf if i 15:53 5 VxVVA . P X Q' ,Li ' 1 pr ,...,. 13... , Spring .f - if . 12 19 -,-,a-,,,.,.,., -,,.,,..---f-'- ' - 2 gi Tis? Spirit Week Highlights Spring Term As Tartans rolled into second semes- ter, students registered and pulled cards during three different school days. Mass confusion prevailed 131 but somehow everyone was finally situated. The senior' class sponsored the ski hop 171, held on January 29 in the gym from 9 p.m. until midnight, started out with music from the band Cecil, which livened the atmosphere. Everyone dressed in snow wear to coordinate with the theme. One unsuspected Wednesday, the Tartans participated in an earthquake- fire drill. A common sight witnessed was the mass of bodies huddled under school desks executing the duck-and- cover position for protection. ASB sponsored a live band Rene- gades, 111 at lunch on Tuesday, Febru- ary 15. Tartans were also entertained with the amazing Sharp Show held on February 17, both at lunch and in the evening. The highlight of the evening's performance came when senior Scott Thurman unveiled his gorgeous body to' the crowd as Miss America. The Valentineis assembly was held on Thursday, February 10, to announce the four couples chosen for the dance 141. Pep groups performed and stu- dents were reminded of events for the coming week. The GHS soccer team entered CIF this season and an assem- bly was held on Friday, February 25, to honor them 151 and cheer them on to victory. Senior class members were fitted in early March for their caps and gowns 161 for the graduation ceremony sched- uled in June. Activities for Spirit Week, March 7- 13, included a Marshmallow Stuff, Bal- loon shave, Phone Booth Squeeze 181 Wheel Barrow Race, and Kiss a Pig contest.. Pegasus provided the music for the Spirit Hop on Friday night in the gym, Boy of the month for January was Eric Mensing, and for February, Brent Cashion. For March, Nick Croce was named Boy-of-the-month 121. Girls of the month were: Kimm Nasser, January and Lisa Martin, February. Spring - 31 7 Q 7 7 Qfafanfins 'Q owzf idx S I jf ' -11? T'-4 '41 ' 3' in X X . fi' 1 A J vw X frf 3 5'-47 - a4,i2g, if 1 Yalvnlirws Court 2 xA, . 'W np we M' :if J D 9 L ny Ramirez a ,4 , 1 fy, X: 1 I ff: VV nd Lorrame. Rodriguez l . '-fl - iw- ' X N 544' ,, Q , , , '- .V I Q 1 A 9 O +:f'4Q'Wg5i2s,,,Q,Q, f-sf LCLHZOIZC! Baz unzffzy cglsfa .fflfloocf for if a c a , 1 Qsgrcucvzy ance Wwe, i er e a 1... More Than a Feelingf' set the mood for the 1977 Valentine's Dance. The Girls, League sponsored dance was held at the Diamond Bar Country Club on Thursday evening, February 10 from 8 p.m. until mid- night. The Whizz Kids provided four hours of good dancing music for the evening Gil Q4-J. Nervous and then surprised expres- sions appeared on the faces of Bob Baldwin and Karen Brown as they were announced the Valentine's King and Queen by Karey Faith, Valen- tine's Dance chairperson and Diane Watt, Girls' League president CZJ. During an assembly on Thursday, the Valentine's Court was announced. The court consisted of: Dean Rumin and Debbie Seaman, Harry Norton and Mary Delaney and Tony Rami- rez and Lorraine Rodriguez. While the band took a short break during the evening, Duane Nance approached the microphone to deliver a joke which added humor to the dance. Valentine's Dance 33 Y A., '1uL ..x 470- Ku 'f 4L-1 gr-.. Msn. . . ., 5 .j,',: -L xp J? -7.J' 1 --'Cx L- ' ' ' ' ' -1 Y 1 ,. 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The Clan exemplifies the dedication, leaders ship and spirit of the young men for the Big Red Machine. Qualifications for this honor were: senior status, dedication and discipline. This years Clan included John Adams, Jon Acosla, Dave Haney, Jim Marks and Brent Duncan. EDCEWOOD ln a 111--6 Tartan win oyer Edgewood. senior Steve Hunt led the team in rushing with 70 yards. ,lunior Jeff Mowdy rushed for 60 yards. Quarterback Ken Ericksen completed eight for 15 for 118 yards. Dave Kirby caught four of those passes for 80 yards. LOS ALTOS Clendora suffered their first league loss to Los Altos 24-14. We played excellently Shaw said. They just got the hreaks and we didn't.'i he added. Quarterhack Ken Ericksen who was injured during the game. was replaced lay' Kevin Sampson. Steve Hunt also sustained injuries during that game. Long runs hy hoth Ericksen and ,Ieff Mowdy were the only' Tartan touchdowns. LA PUENTE The Tartans heat the La Puente Warriors 19-13. The defense held La Puente to 64- yards and only three first downs. Senior Marks ran hack the opening kickoff 98 yards. Quarterback Eriksen rushed and passed for a total of 170 yards. He completed eight out of 12 passes for 129 yards. Kirby caught six for 84 yards. and Mowdy rushed for 109 yards. WILSON ln thc Wilson game. the Tartans started out slowly hut came hack with strength in the second half and heat the Wildcats 22-14. Rushing was led hy' Mowdy with a 109 yards. Kirhy and Kevin Prestesater led the team in receptions with three a piece. SOUTH Hll.l.S t The 311-7 loss to South Hills, came as a disappointment to the Tartan machine. We didn'l cy cn play' foothallf' commented a disappointed Coach Shaw after the game. W FST COVINA Defense was the tcaniis main downfall in the game against West Coy ina. Mowdy led the team in rushing with 31 yards. Kirhy' led the team in receptions with six catches. ' COYINA liirlty caught five passes for 86 yards in the 26-7 win oyer the Coy ina Colts. Hunt carried the hall 15 times for 82 yards. Eriksen was 7-14 for 100 yards. Kevin Sampson, junior. went two-for-two on defense. . V V Although the Tartans encountered many set hacks and did not have the opportunity' to go to CIF competition, the team experienced a good season under a new coach. One school record was lirokcn this season hy Dayc Kirlty who recorded 43 receptions, breaking the previous record hy nine. The team did hetter than eycryliody expected. The players played extremely wellfi commented Coach Shaw. t . Honors I Varsity Scores First Team All-San Gahriel Valley Second Team Defense Glendora St. Francis Dave Kirby Rick Mercier Glendora Claremont First Team Offense Dave Haney Gyendora Edgewood Dave Kirby' John Adams Glendora LOS Altos ,Iohn Adams Honorable Mention Offense Glendora La Puente Scott Pederson Steve Hunt Glendor W1 ' Second Team Offense G1 3 1 Son Q - Dean Hu min endora South H1115 Ken Eriksen Glendora Wea Covina Glendora Covina 70 Xtt tty lfootlutll Kurt Jackson Jon Acosta Rick Mercier Guard Tackle Guard Ken Eriksen Quarterback 'WW Dave Kirby 1-A Split End s P 'iffy Dean Rumin Tackle Steve Hunt Scott Pederson ack Fullback Flankerb QA H. A' 1 . , ,,f.:ir4g.f,.Ar , . i' ik Y GQ R xg -2 4, 4- H f 'Q ' , ' ic Q H Q i J Q N 5 x , , t, of fi 1 9 1 ' ff ffl 4 ,,., a- Inq mi.. 25136255 ,. ' J,,lk L ff -5 1. Senior Quarterback Ken Eriksen hollers out the signals while playing Wt tCox1ni V -I fx ' ,551 2. Coach Bob Storey confronts Eriksen during the victory over La Puente. 't, fy 4, ' 3. Tartans defensive front line set for doing their assignment during the Vlfxt Coxlna ' . game. 5 .: ' i'- fJZ'. H .W ' lfrr L - - ' 1 W it r ltx Footlwx if -.t, X- ' i .ff e 15' .- ,. If rl ,xfq ? EW' 'ff 'nf 'E LT' TW H We John Adams Dave Haney Center Defensive End Jim Marks Greg Johnson Cornerback Cornerback 1 Kevin Prestesater Jim Walker End Guard AndyShz1ffer Mark Haynes Tackle Safety Coavlu-s Wood. Storey. and Shun disvuss df-fe-nsive formation dur- iI1gIl10ITll'glL1IIl4'. junior Ed Salas and Svnior Bob Austring lmlovk for Junior Jeff Howdy in llw 126-T min owr Cox ina. Svniors Ken Eriksc-n and Kvxin Byrnv ldom-k for If-ff Howdy for rHll1k'UfhiSlooydflhllt' g11iz1vdg1gail1sll.uPm'l1lv. S8 Xu llx I'ooIlp.1ll ,f '4,W,.f,f I Mahi W MW? fe A V' J, , v , ,,., ' f' y , .Q1.:rm.xm... , .bf ,. Q, 'Qjhgzgggfgll , ' Y' T 1 rw. m X r. ar ff M . I Dave Miller Jeff Merrick End Tackle I .A f V 1,5 . . 3 U Q ' 3 Brent Duncan Jeff Mowdy Line Backer Halfback T' 1 6 .fi 'i Dan Reedy Jeff Angarola Tailback I T21Ckle rd i V233 .,.,-,..n,mi. .Mfg , l i The Tartans break during offensive huddle as Quarterback Eriksen con- fers with the coaches in the win over La Puente. . and 3. Coaches Rich Woods, and Bob Storey confer with Eriksen in the game facing the opponent La Puente. Also during that same game Eriksen handed off the Jeff Mowdy. Greg ,lohnson blocks for him. This year's Varsity Football captains were Steve Hunt and Scott Peder- son, both seniors. ln the victory over Covina, Kevin Sampson quarterhacked for a time. Varsity Footliall - 39 F-5- Varszty Football quad F2 KN J A - j. ,df--,A 1. Place' liiclwr ,lim Marks attempts one ol his many fivld goals. Holding for liiin is Captain Scott Pvtlvrson. senior. 2. Tvani Dovlor Xsilbfllllfj vlwvln up on lfmin Prvsl:-satvr. Dan Rvecly looks on during a lionu- ganna Mir tix Football fV,5 Gain Experience Coat-ln-tl by Rich Woods and Ed Shaw, tht- Clcndora junior varsity foollvall ti-am finished a 1--1 season in the Sierra League. The team consisted of the varsity reserves and provided a good learning experience for next yearis varsity players. Although the team did poorly, Coach Shaw felt the team learned through its mis- takes. For very little experience the JV,s had an excellent year,', commented Coach Shaw. The team's easiest victory was that against Wilson when the Tartans beat the Wild- cats by a score of 32 to 18. We played some tough teams and did surprisingly good, 4-oninu-nled Mike Bublin, junior. Quarlcrlmavk Kevin Sampson added. l think we did fini- considering wc- m-xr:-r practiced together. We gave Los Altos and West Covina all they could handlef' 1. Eddie Salas moves in for block. 2. Kevin Sampson moves ball toward goal. 3. Eddie Salas and Dick Coleman give fine protection to Kevin Sampson. 4. Junior Mike Bublin. 5. Eddie Salas intimidates West Covina. ff jg, W ..,, V ,,.- ? ,. 0' f,j,f.'5'5i5Ei:l,f 11'Y' w x, 'f5:'. . . , 49 e ttrvrrr , f . . i y, W' 'A r etery - ' - . - .- ' f . ' - w 9 ' t ' f?s':E11? . t' ::gft2'1 :g1??ffg:s? gg .. ,, C . W 1 r ..te E . K . f f t E r W rr ' i 'W f V g'i3ff.Vj5 iter. :QV '53 E QV e-.. V . ,VNV .. my . Qpggk VKQK. .K V 'lx 'af-:Z f Wag, .-.. V ,, ,Ugg ' . , ti A--L ...' 'V :1Qf'47 9tmtf,4,,35 . . V ' , ,S , , ,, , ' . -V - ,.., , Qfffi .i,i 1 H- .gf rvii i 'i -wir ,ig ff' my - A - . . . 4 . , - .v...v Y .,. 't,. v ia' ' ' ' ,.VV ,,,, ,,, 2, V V , V V VVVVVVVV . . , ,, , VJ - , . V Q -x V VV .. QV V VVVVfVVVVVW:RVVeVVVl V. A V A -.,- A x- 1 ' ' . x i 'W 'ir 1' ii-,tv 1 , ,V 4-'- - .LY . 'f:-f ' f-- xzagaiflcffaffp a'-.s5?'i: f .'.f :fs 'Y ' JV Football JV Scofgs f L G Los hos 1 La Puente Wilson' 4' South Hills 34 s.' Q K W, U , Covina 27' Covina nf. ,K 0 Ky me I I QA 21 1 1 25' 42 wg. ' gf' Q 1 , W if 6,1 , av i I 1 ,Qc I 1 -4 -li , . , - 1 .1-. 1'-'zu' 4' 'fl ix: x in Sampxon Nt tx up for long pass. Cie ndora Tartanx gc I re ady for svorv. Dan Rec ds ex adm N om oming bloclwrs. ixm x in Prc taxater hoxu devaslatirig blork to Eddie Salas. 1.11 he - wan h mth tc n ef intern-st. V5 :iw 'Xa v .- -- V.. -my na:-v-Q, ,M 'k 1 A 'ul' M tiff' 5 , lu . J' It J , . rf., -7 'K l 1 aaqn get U91 N' '5-1-in , ,1 , . '2 nuff- 111, Sophs End Season, 5-2 With a 5-2 record in league play, the sophomore football team finished .second in the Sierra League. With outstanding assistance from Mr. Bob Cates, Mr. Chuck Hyatt and Mr. Gary Riley, plus team effort, the sophomores played well and beat their toughest opponent of the season, West Covina, by a score of 6-0. This year's sophomore football team has to be the best group to come through this school in many years,', said Mr. Bob Greene, head coach, about the team. This year, the team painted stars and skulls Q21 on their football helmets to indicate the number of good plays made by each player. Each member who continually accomplished his assignment was awarded accordinglyf' Coach Greene said. c'Defense received stars and hatchets, the offense received footballs and skulls, he concluded. 1. Coach Hyatt and Coach Greene intently watch the play in motion. M e f' ttf f v 2 f'i'.ff? :f .1:5'Z! ' I,-, V ',,Q- flu f', 221 , .Aff 'ii' ' jf, -'v'9Yl,,1y3'2 Q 'ian :G ,fi 4 , N. . IV, '. iv I Tis - ' fa'-fy' wg., .. , f-,r1fs'Mf''f 's?2,iit'Wf,i?:,R: :a . , ' f' ,it z ' ' ff if '-we-iw Emu.-aw4Ef1.fr gf 'xr - J' . . Q V - w. .pa ' aa. - -aaffgl-.MW1---,,,3N,p 1 ,f , -1 rs, ft f . 1--. ,Jn-f'9'-54: -3-23644. -r? .s ' -. ' Q -. ,l?w.,--xyg.-t-.-'1f,f - 'V - J' He- :',s::w w.- K -' ' 1 L v f 1 , , , , i '?? 5'3fiia9s '5 1 Q f- .. .. . 424233 'WP' -:ai24f?'5f9Sf-Ze '1'-Xffaifsftafa , , 1 '- f3L,J7:g s' tu. was--'f 'aft , 2 s. f wsf ' I ' t 4' V. f J .rf 1 4 wr X . ff- 1. We , Us 'X f at 'QQ 1 ew. - 'ay .ff '-.J A f .tj . 'bm if -r-te' e , ' , Li. QR ffvt? W 'JH I f .f at Q Q ' A Q ,wig Sophomore Football 43 lVlany changes took place this year Tennis Faces ew hnnges on the girls, varsity tennis team. For the lirst time girls were not able to compete on the boys, tennis team due to a new CIF ruling. Because of this new rule, competition was much tougher with more powerful players than in previous years. Clendora was the only team in the league without any players from the boys' team. ' Coached by Mrs. Dorothy Hilliard for the first time, the Tartans had an overall record of 3-4 and placed fourth in the Sierra League. Lori Bevilacqua, number two sin- gles player, was the team captain and was awarded the most outstanding player at the awards banquet held on December 9 Ill. Kathy Peters, the most valuable player, played number one singles and won fourteen out of her twenty one matches. ,Ianae Askew., the number three singles player had an excellent season winning many tough competitors CZJ. The doubles teams Terri Marceron and Lisa Martin played doubles for the first time together this year and played number one throughout the sea- son. I was very pleased and proud of our team's performance. All our girls were well respected and highly regarded both x I . 2 I as ladies and tough competitors, stated Coach Hilliard. - ft' 'y li xl IT QS 'l'+fi'?5TI' ' if tltz f. fa, . . - , twx..1g:,ivbi' M ff 'f i f' W P h at - a n . 'M,M,:,,.---xl fifty , A' 3 , 2 V . QQVQ : ,rgil X! Q4 . 0.0135 . if t 1 ' I 531 gizl 'U fGtendo'ra,x 15 ' GIeF'Fl0 4f'f10'b Cotmlist, 55 N Glendora ,y 6W La Pueateifsbwfs' I ,Cleridora IOV2 Wilson 12 Glendora '17 Los Altos SW Glendora 13 Edgewood 916 X X 7' Clendora 7 South Hills 1516 vs. 4-1 - Cvirls Varsity Tennis VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, left to right, fmnt row: Kathy Peters, Lori Bevilacqua, Terri Mgrqgeron, Second row: Coach Dorothy Hilliard. Julie Sutter. Lori Santoro, Lisa Martin, ,lanae Askew. Third row: Jenny White. Sue Stewart. asia U rg if a V y '- Glendora M f Glendorai A Q Glendora .vEl 'k'xh 'g'. K ' ,. f 16 l , a 1610 Caving, h - 1 jjtj6,,iee' 'i 9? ' L1Pwi1f S1316 eati llQ??iiZ11.1 13Mz Wilscmfq ttett ,,,,,2 1 . A , , r gif, yaey, ew ,sm -- A- , 'N gd ASEE' 'XG QUE ei cagaffflze 7C rS95q5J'a1e'a5 AON K ?tfgf5ffrff15r55tQjg JV 5 Finishiggile Third Place UCD Unflor tht- rlirevtion ol Mrs. Marsha Bobich thc' girls' junior yarsity tennis EL E . F E team llYllF-ltftfl in thirrl plan- with L1 Q-2 rovorcl. The team was vomposetl mainly of jjj' ho sophomore and junior players w YN gained mul-li 4-xporic-mre for future wars. Douhles players Annette andy? rospevtiyflly. were awaiclecl the mos Marie Wassel, jlunior and sophomore, fb 4 Kb so yaluahle players as they had an out- standing season winning sixteen out of their twenty league matches 121. Lori Santoro and Julie Sutter, ers as they moved up to the varsity team towarrl the ond of the season. be go seniors, were the most improved play- X839 I if QQ Numhor two singles player, Cam- mie Wasson, senior. dominated many of her opponents with he-r strong serve lll. The ,IV team was lerl hy their Cap- i tains Jana Gillespie, sophomore and Mary Ann Adams, junior. through LJ ti? many tough matches during the season. K as Q7 59 , Db Q ff: l i ggie ae O if? ai 4 if is Q5 5252 i Q lit '-4 fly .IV TENNIS TEAM, left to right, front row: Terri Lee, Annette Wassel, Cammie Wasson, Marie Wassel, Liz Jones, Julie White. Kim King, Coach Marsha Bohich. Second row: Jan Hamilton, Monika Johnson, Jana Gillespie, Kris Pyscher, Mary Ann Adams, Teri Glaze, Kim St'lllt'SSlllgfxT. r 2 Girls' ,lxYTt'Ill1lS 'livan i-45 i 1 1 ixxlx Jr 2, Young Volleyball Team Ex eriences T ea iz 119 ouglz S so We just had an unlucky seasonf, commented Coach Pat Hardin about the girls' varsity volleyball team. The Tartans finished with a 1-7 record and placed seventh in the Sierra League standings. We changed our offense and looked good in practice, but we didnlt put all the skills together in the gamef' Coach Hardin continued. Outstanding players were Sue Teeple and Cheryl Stephen, juniors, who received all-league recognition. Coach Hardin commended her two setters Laurie Levin, senior, and Karin Hans, sopho- more, adding that with the new offense the setters had the toughest job. This was the youngest team at CHS and was not experienced at the beginning of the season, and yet the players improved. Stacy Wfilhite, junior, Jeanette Cal- ceron, senior, and Cheryl Stephen were our best servers. Sue Teeple and Chris Gatherer, senior, supplied the spiking power and Kelly Byrne and Lindy John- son, seniors, were both good on defensef, stated Coach Hardin. . P' en ora West Covina ' 5 bra vs. Y f ,gi 'l'6-l4 -15 , 3 . Clcndora vs. Covina 3 ' - 4815, 7-JST -- Glcndoiia vst L-aluente ,,l5-7,5513-15, 15-ll :- Glcndorfi vsflfilson 3-15, 16-l4-,,l,l-15 , V y ff - ora vs. Lds Altos Q j 5-15' ff 'P 'A fi A' it t vs. St. Lucyls lil J A 0- ' . 5-12.6-15 Clcndora v s. Edge-wood 4-15. 12-15 Cl:-ndom vs:,South Hills 15-6. 15-T l. Cheryl Stephen sets up an offensive- play with Laurie Levin against Cov ina. Kelly By rnc spikes tht- hall mer tht- net for a point as Lindy johnson and lxzirin Hans look on. 3. ,llxllllt'lll' Cvalt'e'ron spikes tht- ball as Stacy Wilhitt- and lit-Ily Byrne- get st-I. lFl X tlfrllt X ttllvvlnlll A.. so y 'J 1 Q I - .. ., ,. if lqnfnfrrfmfeffs.. 1.5 I . af f - Vs A l' . , v VI' Y , 1 3 YARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. left to right, front row: Stacy Wilhitff, Laurie Levin, Cheryl Ste- plivn. Sur- Tee-ple. Second row: Coach Pat Hardin, Jeanette Calcfrron. Chris Cathercr, Lindy Johnson, Karin Hans. Kelly Byrne, ' 'visor Total Team Effort Helps ' if fzfn I V95 77 Every game was a total team effort and we improved a great deal, stated Coach Doreen Ramsey about the junior varsity volleyball team. The team was 5-3 and took fourth place in the Sierra League standings. 'clt was a very young team, Coach Ramsey stated about the three seniors, five jun- iors and four sophomores who made up the team. The team had much all-around talent with steady setters being Antje Hans, jun- ior, and Karen Jackson, senior. The strong spikers consisted of Lynn Weir and Kelly Walker, juniors and Cheryl Davis, senior. Lori Hunt, sophomore supplied the best serve while Denise Perry was a strong defensive player. At the awards banquet two awards were given, one being the most improved player who was Marisa Morel, sophomore. The second award was the most inspirational player which went to Cathy Riccio, sophomore. . 4 . i ..tt if a'r' - . l if f . ' - D N Y, . 4, j,.,0Q,V Q ,, 1,41 Q 4 l ' f- ' - , . . . v- . 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Denise Perry demonstrates her skill in K 123 f 6 Zi 1 f' -wfafsrfrav 5 , . .7 I I' x 'A ' , A ' I n In A q., U , - - - Qu , ,lb V JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM, left to right, front row: Denise Perry, Lynette Fortin, Paula Staschke, lf- Marisa Morel. Second row: Lynn Weir, Kelly Walker, Karen Jackson, Antje Hans. Third row: Coach Doreen Ramsey, Yvonne Aquirre, Cathy Riccio, Cheryl Davis. E, defense against St. Lucyis. 3. Marisa Morel bumps the ball over for a CHS point against Covina as Karen Jackson looks on. Girls' JV Volleyball - 47 flanges I-finder Varsity Team With the transfer of the sophomore runners to the sophomore team, the varsity cross country team lost the strength and ahility to pull through a successful season, lt was a very young team, the youngest team live ever hadfl stated Coach Dave Bedell. The team had only one senior runner,AJ0hn Sulli- van, who had been running on the var- sity team for three years. John was awarded the most valuable and inspira- tional runner on the team. John was also voted runner of the week two times during the season. Running in the Sierra League, the team ended the season in fifth place with a 2-5 record. l. fllvlin f,,l1uI1l1-rs spriiils lo llu- 1-ml lim' of llia Claremont meet. 2. Tony Fox paces his stamina in an Edgewood meet. 3. Dave Hogshead gives a final thrust to the fin- ish line. ..... . f i I M lri L ' W . l tfiiel 1 i . .Q ' 1 - 'ffl . t 'f -f A 1 wi . ' ' . . l . gf' , N s 7' .,-1 1 i g g Nt . -N f . .na-' Lx r .Q---, .. W . i E as-W . 1 -fr l 'S K, X, . ...M Q, .-Q , ,,. F.. ' . ,f.r tt-:X fV75 Finish 5-2 in League Members of the junior varsity cross country team felt this was an inspira- tional year. The team came in fifth place with a 2-5 standing. The majority of the ll meets were held at Mt. Sac. and many of the boys received medals. Doug Smith was named Most Valu- able player on the junior varsity cross country team. Coach Bedell anticipates that next year's varsity team will achieve a high standing with the junior varsity team moving up in ranks. 1. Tom Brickle races for home, beating San Dimas. 2. Jim Johnson runs to complete course at Mt. Sac. meet. ',iZ San i.'i 'AQ ,iil Vipiii, Claremont West Covina iss sss. it Wilsons t, E 1'lGieaaaya 3 Glendora 38 ' San Dimas . -ppCleiremonVtii Clendora 34- j Covina Clendora ,Vpp -Wilson Glendoraii Edgewood .lf Covina,i,,...- 'ffclendora 28 La Pueiiite -Glendora . 20 South Hills ppvj 37 Los Altos JV Cross Country 4- F Sophs Experience Great Year Some outstanding runners emerged from the sophomore cross country team this year. Glen Childers and Dave Hogshead were the two best runners on the sophomore team. The team held the second best times in all of Southern California when the times were totaled. The 15 runners competed in 11 meets this year and won the Azusa Invitational and were league champs at Mt. Sac. This is the first year girls got to run separately from the boys, said Coach Dave Bedell. Most ol the meets were run on a 2 mile course up and down hills near Dalton Canyon. Hogshead broke one school record this year by running the 2 mile run in 11:09. He was voted the Most Valuable player. Bob Reagan was named the Most Improved runner. At th-e cross country banquet, held at the Ponderosa restaurant, Jim Johnson and Glen Childers received varsity letters. Los Altos and La Puente were our toughest teams this year. Five sophomores entered all league finals, commented Coach Bedell. 1. Clendora leads in home meet. 2. Marlin .lones heads for finish. 3. Bob Dorsher runs steadily to maintain his stamina. 4. ,lim .lolinson takes fast start. ipuanqp, llllllllt Soph Scores Cvlendora West Covina Glendora Wilson Glendora Edgewood Cvlendora La Puente Clendora Covina Glendora South Hills Glendora Los Altos are kms- l.uuntrx Jilin' . 5-?!f 6 SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. left to right, front row: Tom Almaguer, Tom Nordhofl. Boi- Dorsher. Marlin Jones. ,lay Brown. Back row: Chris Soeha. Darren Smith. Paul Donner Christv Ferro. Bob Regan. Coach Bedell. l ' Inexperience Handicaps Matmen Clendora wrestling will have a new look next year. This was a building year for us and next year Glendora Tartans should see a good wrestling team, commented Coach Rich Woods about the varsity team. The wrestlers ended the season 2-ll in league play. The team's hardest loss came against La Puente when the Tartans were defeated 40-28. 'clt was a disappointing loss, commented Coach Woods. A largely inexperienced team this year handicapped the varsity's efforts. Gnly ,two seniors and six juniors wrestled, while 26 sophomores made the team this year. Some of the outstanding wrestlers were: Jim Walker, Bruce Quarter, Dave Verrico, Mike Carpenter, Tadd Rickel and Kelley Algeo. Coach Woods was assistcfl this ycar by Mr. Scott Batie. Hz-is rcally tht- guy that keeps things going. He teaches the finesse moves. I do the muscle ones,77 Coach Woods stated. l. Assistant Coach Scott Batie studies the movements of a team member on the mat. 2. Bruce Quarto pulls Covina opponent to the mat. 3. Head Coach Richard Woods and assistant Coach Scott Batie. 4. GlCUfl0F3,S Jim Walker pulls up out ofa hold. 5. Clendora Tartan tries to get out of hold from Los Altos. an Qi' l l l t t Varsity Wrestling - 51 's..v 1. Rvfc-rvv c'lwvlQs tha- lvam lwforf- a matvh ugainslSoull1l-lills. 2. Ron Torre-s from 1heJV loam l-:vc-ps a hold on Ll W:-sl Covina Coll. 3. Daw Vvrivo attc-mpls to pin a La Puente opponvnl. ' . .5 -j ,- rsily Wm-sllimg rfb ' ,, A' Fc ,, W .gl Q F, .pa 'W 'v' 251' fr -- 1 fl' wf ,rm .gf 'x 3 Upvrxy Hours Practice Not Enough for IVDS Long hours of hard practice proved to he not enough to finish the season in top place for the Tartan jayvee wrestling team. The Tartans ended league play' 4--1. Some 26 sophomores wrestled with the team this year and should provide experience for next years varsity squad. 68 - orts f. or ' f f i?r:if1'2 - a 231 ff: ' .zamfi-1-1f' 1,55 . A., A ' -ffl .iia g1'q:'jg''14.'iQj'.-'frL ,,,, H fi.: :-'2f'21j:'.-,, f: f Vfli df ,..f ' ' 'qi az ' 1 wi A'-' ' . 41,111-:iw W 1 'L am-u 156, .. 1? 1.-1 'ffff L .5,u.51,y-qf'p:4p5 : I ,-' . 1 ,At . 4- ff ff- P' G ,,tf2Ql2ffi.,..if2ifg6'55oodrr' s-tt af. 53 . .. ,. ,i.,, . i,4.. A tvtt , . , ,wr .. . Altos .4 u 1.6941 1 , 1 i' Mipaa r'LQf'R.uer1tG -912' . 2 'f f ff 1,. 1 +112 Wilson xx? 53 est t J, 7, 4- or ell J 'ff 1. Brian Whistler shows strength and ability to th row opponent on mat. 2. Jeff Clonts makes points against Los Altos. 3. Pete Kelley attempts to pin opponent from Edgewood. LV. wvf'f'Sllll'Ijl Soeeer Team Enters CIF Competition Coach Bob Storey's prediction for the varsity soccer team, We,re shooting for firstf, came true this year when the team finished in a three way tie for first place in the Sierra League along with La Puente and Wilson. Ten varsity lettermen returned to play on the team: Jim Marks, Jerry Haws, John Bonnet, Frank Israel, Rob Hilliard, Larry Doto, Dick Coleman, Ryan Yount, Eric Mensing and Chuck Hensel. Jim Marks was probably the most outstanding player on the team, commented Storey who also stated that the rest of the team played well each game. During preseason, Mensing, Hilliard, Doto and Marks were out, all at one time, with injuries. lt was hard to come back with all these injuriesf' Coach Storey said. According to the coach, the two main men in the Tartan attack, juniors A1 MacLean and Dan Scarry, enabled Glen- dora to score many goals. . The toughest team of the season was La Puente and Glendo- ra's easiest victory came from Edgewood. The Sierra League is one of the best leagues in soccer, Coach Storey stated. Weill do well in the CIF playoffs, though, he concluded. 1. This year was Coach Bob Storey's third year as head coach for both varsity and jayvee teams. 1 ,,,, 11 . A . 5 .a,NXX wc. .W V 5.-x-wx . -,fr ,i - 1 Q. X bl. .N 1 . . 1 . if gf fy-,Q,.g,. 34 A Y E 1 1 I M W, .i,L'T': 1' ,I Q' gjljbv. he sg I l 'H ' if S-lv ', -P ' , f , 1 .Y T: Thai' 11: 775 ' 5 'Q ,-ea. 5 A . AN.. v . 97 . - ff. ,A , 11 ,,,,,,. -...,. a.- +-Ml-aif-Qsifff C 4 11 . 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Alan MacL senior, gets ready to pass to Frank ean, junior, makes one of his many sky-high jumps and heads the ball as Rob Hil- lard 1201 look Va Clendora, ,V', - SON. rsity Scores 2 Wilson 0 I olmidlzsrgit Edgewood 1 wglgndorajj La Puente 2 West Covina 0 wwf W0 f . 'Qlenclora Wilson . 2 , VW . Clendora Glendofa Glendora , Xgwjdgewood 1 A14 Puente 0 C Z ' 1 est Ovlffj , f fhw' JN' haf ' ' 'Z 7,3 4 ' NH? if M jg., Za A J svn, .-' 1 f ft' LG I i A ff ffwrsw wi 5, W 'Wy' 7 ., .,,,f ,Q-117 f rf f fgff. 2,2 x ...jg I , ,zz , 'ZW f Clenclgifizgwkv' 0 Wilson O Eglgewood 0 0 i Glendjorafffi 43? Za Puente Clendora Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora W' MQ! 4 , ,, V y V11 West Covina 2 W Wilson ,O 2 W 0 2 ,, Edgewood La Puente 2 2 West Covina 0 af Varsity Socver - 55 IV Soccer Ends Season . l For the second consecutive year, the jayvee soccer team finished first in the league. Coached by Mr. Larry Doto, the team finished the season 5-0-3 in league play. They just put it togetherf, com- mented Coach Doto who has been active in the Glendora Youth Soccer Program in the community. Coach Doto felt that John Riccio, senior, Seth Pollman, junior, and Mark Scrog- gins, sophomore, were outstanding players for the team, nhecause they were new to the program. However, he was quick to add the winning season was due to total team effort. We experienced a lot of things through the year but tried to keep the team togctherf' Coach Doto said, com- menting that during pre-season play, the team was without a coach. For a time the team was also without ade- quate equipment hut through donations from Mr. Doto and the Clendora Soccer Youth Program, enough soccer equip- ment was found. 1. Seth Pollman, junior, and Mark Scroggins, sophomore, take the ball away from an oppo- nent. 2. Sophomore Paul Donner knees the ball as an Edgewood player deflects it. N , A.. . V an -1 t.. V 1 W fx I j A ,. ' r . 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Glendora f Q Glendora Clenclora Glendora Glendora Varsity i Scores p Clendora Glendora Clendora Gleridora Illness Hampers Varsity Season Illness played a very important factor in the outcome of the season for the varsity field hockey team. which completed a dis- appointing season. finishing 3-5-1 in league competition. Some players have missed two or more games because of illness. The absences of some players each day made it more diffi- cult to develop a eontinuityf' commented Coach Pat Hardin. The varsity team started the season with a new offense, the 4-3-2-1-1 spread align- ment. This defensive pattern proved unsuc- cessful because of the many illnesses and the team returned to the 5-3-2-1 standard offense and defense. This year's team had many outstanding players according to Coach Hardin. These players included: seniors Janae Askew and Jana Ferrari, co-captains Terri Mar- ceron, Chris Gatherer, and Jeanette Calceron, and juniors Wendy Black- burn, ill and Sherill Hoy. Coach Pat Hardin looks forward to next yearis field hockey season, as there will be some promising material to be found in the juniors returning next year. Varsity Field Hot lu mf-I A- .IY hi.- fV7s Finish as League Champs The junior varsity field hockey team, coached hy Miss Billie Oglesby, experi- enced a very successful season and finished the league in first place, despite some very tough competition. Coach Oglesby com- mented, There were many close scores, and many ties. The top three teams were only one point apart. One reason for the team's successful sea- son in the Montview League was due to a new offense, a 4-3-2-l-l spread alignment. The four members functioned as the line and the rest had defensive responsibilities. According to Coach Ogleshy, the team used a spread alignment, which is used when you have a very fast team. There were many outstanding players on the team this year according to Coach Ogleshy: senior, Lorrie Duke, tll junior, Yvonne Aguirre and sophomores Kathy Seivert and Cathy Riecio. The team improved a great deal in teamwork and communication. lim very pleased with the improvement the girls have made. They have been fun to work with - a most enjoyable group. com- mented Coach Ogleshy. i fa' , , t - e ' fm ,f-ek T 'W ta A I ,clendora Glendora V Park 0 Glendora Qlendora San Marino 0 ..aaGlendora ' xCharter Qakg if 0 6g1d0l'H' Ag, V Ch3rt 'lt5 1. h Glendora 2 Poly . yf a 0- 055 Glendora 1 Azusa ' Ora ,AZN ' .0 :- . T 1 4 T . f, . 1 'fm T 1.1 un. to V ' , 'V J ' X I Q ,i y ' 1 f - , V , , Vre. . 1 p 1 ww. ' -2' ' ,hi Q, A 9, i ' ' , '-WW . A' , V ' f V ' iff, 7'f'lz','f3f.-V.!iifa'.vQ ' bk - . - W 1 A 3'-:.V:4.V-Qi:1.:' ':f'Q5 f'? 1 ' if A P' ' f 'Z - ,ii 7'L,'TlfT5'5f'fT7 7' .V 5 ,V ., a. KJZS,-f , . f A 2319 V if ' 1 Nl 1 f 'A 1 'I' C '7'7 - ' iV ,' ,-1.1 5-1.7 - JV, -iff' ' '1 f .. ' ' 'V ' f' gf V-1 5 1 ' :fu-51'?5f: ,, , -g3,V1,-:, , , ES ,Mil ii ' V '- ' . , ' 1 - I ,J ' Ii if 64 ' ' 1 4 ,gg ' p . -:Q . xi-:ww 1 ',ff3,,, .gz5jI4'V,.5.f , - , - 1 '11 ' V1:V 'V Vela- aa, ., , L ,M F' it g ,V 'J' L h V A 12122 4 Chris Roberts, forward Kent Wollam, forward Jim DeViney, forward Darrel Hamlow, guard ,M .Y , ,,-,L-as-.pa1f,,aaa . .. V . Z .. , Var ity Endures Tough Season With high team morale and good attitudes, the varsity basketball team had a winning season even though the learn finished league play with a losing record. The written I'0f'0I'Cl was notlhc- hest. hut with 100 percent total team effort put into every game, the season was a success. , f Under the direction of Coach Ralph Chalifoux, the team used two new strategies, the shuffle offense and the 1-2-2 zone defense. Glendora's main disadvantage was height. The Tartans only had two returning lettermen. Many other teams in the league had returning lettermen as well as over-all height. Because of injuries, Glendora was unable to start the same five players every game. Jim DeViney was the most valuable player as an outstanding shooter and rebounder. Bob Bonds, Jeff Salter, Dave Miller, Kent Wollam and Kevin Sampson were all outstanding offensive players as was Darrel Hamlow on defense. This yearis basketball program had its biggest turnout as 33 players were on the sophomore team, 22 on the jayvee, and 16 on the varsity. 'iffzii Dave Miller, guard QQ f , .. . ,V C K X Q Q: ,K f ,Wy V t f V. ' ' ,V -V ' a fue ':' ,if , ,Vw Vf' ' Q Q, , ' ' , Q. , VJ, I ' iff' f , V ., 4 , , , ,,, - , I X I 1 1, IM, ,. ,, ,i , - yQ.2,f,af,! ffffiff if ff ' ,Ll , .1 1V. -.fw,',r 1, V - -,, , ' ':','3z5:gV:4Vgje ,f 3 A 'ft f 4 f ff u.--V1'2f:33g:,gggf:- llgag' ' 'f ff--22'fjQ,,:1g:-:jg,Q . iffy g lj , Vryy, 1 yi , -TWZ, -Tw yi Q fi' ,' ' ..-wrswf. z 7 I , . . y Q 1 J X ' . . V 7 7 MN' i V, MV 5 VV f 102 n , , , ,mjyfilf V I V, I VW E, , 1. ' , ,, ,ya 2 gy 4 J iv Bob Bonds, guard Jim DeViney, Chris Roberts, Coach Chalifoux Chris Abrahamson, forward ,dlUKng, Jeff Salter, guard Mark Cunningham, guard Kevin Sampson, center D011 Farrarld, center Q -' V Varsity Basketball-59 Varsity Scores Glendora Glendora Glendora Clendora Glendora Clendora Glendora Glendora Clendora Clendora Clendora Glendora Clendora Glendora South Hills Wilson Edgewood West Covina Los Altos La Puente Covina South Hills Wilson Edgewood West Covina Los Altos La Puente Covina l. Kevin Sampson, one of the teamis high scor 4-rs. lakes an inside tht- lu-5 jumpshot. 2. lofi' Salter was an asset to the team's offense as he made most all of his outside shots. 3. Kevin Sampson concentrates on scoring an important free throw for Glendora. 4. Kent Wollam and ,lim DeViney, both out- standing players on defense, attempt to box out Wilson player. .-, 'dir .L if i' s 4 Q ' XI or 1,54 gr r I XIII, A 3 QXLSUQW, i Q' , fl 31, 7 Z f X l . EQ' fy? g. W!-ff' V . KI A t ' .1 Y Q .V an I 5 f yx A A J V K 5 Y , 3' Ss' Ei? VJ .., 'Y 4 Y 60 N ar ily Basketball ,...-ui W-iff: W ..,,. '4+gl?i'.L-,Q ix Points Hurt IVE We had a better record than indi- catedf' commented Mr. Robert Bar- num, junior varsity basketball coach. The jayvee basketball team, composed of eight juniors and seven sophomores, finished the season with a league record of 5-9. Four of the league games were lost with a total of six points. The Tar- tans lost to Covina by one and two points, West Covina by two points, and Edgewood by one. The team was under the direction of Coach Barnum and assisted by John Confair, half of the season. The team followed the shuffle offense and the zone defense. Adding a lot of strength to this year's team was Kevin Ledbetter, Jim Spriggs, and Eddie Hupp offensively while Mike Daly, Richard Morri- son, and John Tamburello were strong defensively. 1. 'Kevin Ledbetter, junior was an outstanding player both offensively and defensively. He was the highest scorer for the Tartans averaging 12 points a game. K 2. Sophomore Eddie Hupp, was a top offensive player, making an important layup in a close Los Altos game. 3. Sophomore John Vanover takes advantage of JV Scores Cie rfdora Cfendora Giendora Clendora Glendora Glendova Glenyd ora, .Yyl ,,.y Clendtora ,i:,.Vp,i fGlcndora -.... Clendora Clendora Clendora Clendora 1,mClendora South Hills Wilson M 245626604 West Cbwna Los Altos La ne 'ai Covinajgig-f Soutlalflgfills Aj. Wiisan Edgewood West Covina D . y , i a fast break, as he makes a layup to tie the game Zlliflf if -iw . , I' ' M f- .,-.,. 7 ...,. . JilinIifm ','ZfTM'fsw6Y,.,uW.a, ,.,., V 'W 5 G ay wigipgg, 1.23311 if t , H I if: .1751 Rayz' '-fag: A In H s ...,.. - J W 4-1 f 2 9 I 'lf 1-'Q f 1 4-8 ' 55 T33 X 39 60 f 39 . , JL.. .4 ' af 2? Sophgs End Season in Second Place The sophomore basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Joe Keenly, finished the season with a 9-5 record and second place in the Sierra League. Coach Keenly, a math teacher at Sandburg Junior High School, enjoyed his first year of coaching at GHS. It was a new challenge and I enjoyed it a lot,,' commented the coach. Mr. Keenly hopes to continue to coach the sopho- more team in future years. The Tartans, with a large squad, used the strategy of wearing down their opponents by using the full court press. Offensively, the team was led by Duke Smith and Bruce Birt while defen- sively, Jim Johnson, John McCadden and Russ Pollman led the team. The Most Valuable Player was team captain Duke Smith who was an all- around player both offensively and defensively and was the team's leading scorer. 1. Glendora misses the jump ball, but goes on to defeat Wilson. 2. Bruce Birt, gets ready to set up the next play for the Tartans. P124 'L will! Soaph Scores Glendora Clendotfai' 7 Glendora Qlendora isitt More 5 Glendora Glendora Gleveftfel Glendggazi , South . - -.i. f J Covina ,, , Wilson 4. WestQ.Covin? Los Altos Q La Puente J J 1 . 52 . I Gfelidbra 62 Q ' 62a 'iz . 73'WeS O ils 34-M A 4: V Us Ml H 69 W W ,' t ' X Q 58 , -. m ,gg QE. 'ui so QS N 54 4:9 39 Q 61 45 54 Covina - - 'E 'V' --uf.. . I I ,f I -v 3 1 '1 -1 23 .I X if s . ' 6 Sol homore Basketball ,,,.-.. Q .V I ,gg --- :-ff f ---- . .15-.3 ,gr ,- ' -V .-f. - y .. ,9 . , , .,a ., K ' - ---+.wi:f, f ti i -- r 1'4wup-av-as.,,3.ij , ' ii' 'I' ' v' 1 ' rg. y f Close ames Hurt Varsity All of the losses we experienced, except Los Altos, we felt were really close games, stated Miss Billie Oglesby, girls, varsity basketball coach. The team finished fifth with a 3- 5 league record and 9-7 overall during one season. The team of juniors and seniors had five out of ten returning players. How- ever, in the season two players, Joni Lopez and Lorrie Duke were ham- pered by injuries. The Tartans maneuvered a 1-4 zone offense and a zone defense. A new play used was the 1-2-2 trapping press which helped Clendora gain more inter- ceptions from opponents. Sue Teeple averaged 12 points a game with 22 rebounds. Sue was most valuable player and named to the sec- ond All League team.f1j Co-captains Kelly Byrne and Chris Gatherer both averaged 10 points a game and received Honorable Men- tions. This year everyone contributed their ability and had a high scoring season averaging 35 points a game. Girls Varsity Basketball 63 JV Scores 2 4-0 ' 39 45 ' 24 18 34 1 53 ' 24 Glendora 23 La Puente 26 - 36 . jl 22 2 4-7 . ' 37 Li' - 45 ' 21 - . . ,... , , 71 IVE Win, xperzenee We had an excellent season, both in x ietories and experiences, stated Miss Doreen Ramsey, girls' junior varsity liaskethall eoaeh. The team had lots of 1,0 lun. Led lay eo-eaptains Helen Raley and Cathy Riecio, C-lendora had a 14- 3 oxerall season reeord and a 5-2 league ret-ord xshieh plat-ed the Tartans in sec- KEORV 3 ond plaee. Clendora, had a young team but many strong points. had excellent shooters. hut rebounding was also a strength. eommented Coach Ramsey. Using the 1-4 offense the Tartans were almle to make use of outside shots. The zone and man to man took advantage of opponents by eonfusing them in lil defense. Helen Haley. senior, was an out- standing offensive player scoring 126 points in the season. Wendy Black- burn, junior, took hold defensively with 133 rebounds. Teri Jones, soph- omore, was an excellent defensive W player who took advantage of teams , - A-V TL . . . -N., , v'-- ' '1.-M mth steals as in the Wilson game tlj. fit.-Y - Cathy Riccio, sophomore, was an asset to the team in rebounding and shooting 'Q Glf ndora Covina Glendora Wilson Glendora Los Altos Cl: ndora South Hills Glt ndora St Luci Q Ch ndora West Covina Gln ndora Edgewood .,?1v'yr-,,.,,.,.. 4 . 'nx. . -- ,:1HAb', s.. me ,Q ,C L ,...,,, , 'si Q . V ' i -' Q-A+ kt- X' f --gf i . --v-.fs .xgw . fs- H. X v Yi . ...Ji W , 4 3 I Pool Problems Cause Swimmers to Lose Precious Practice Time Clendora High School swimmers got off to a miserable start this year due to a break down in the pool filter system. The system, which was not fixed for almost two weeks, caused the Tartans to lose precious practice time since the pool had to be emptied and another pool was not available. Even so, the GHS swimming team managed to put in three and a half hours of daily swim- ming practice when the pool was in working order. Playing against other Sierra League teams, the Tartans had the strongest win against Covina, a good team. Their toughest opponent was San Marino, the CIF champion last year in varsity and frosh-soph. Before the swimming finals, Head Coach Kane Waggoner said of San Marino, They should repeat their victory this year, too. They have a very fine teamf' Outstanding varsity swimmers this year were Bill 0'Brien, Mike Lucero, John Donaldson, seniorsg Rich Frank and Brian Merrigan, Juniors. There were no girl swimmers this year, due to the CIF ruling that girls could not participate in guy's var- sity teams if there is a varsity girls, team in the same sport. 1. Varsity swimmer Rene Loof does his best to surpass competition in the 100 meter breast- stroke, during a grueling meet against Clare- mont. -uf ks, xxx RQ. QW, , W., Varsity Swimming - 65 1ll1nnl4a1nlianl1s.lli . bi-r x x Q - 'x , :U XA X7 if '1 E J Ng? 2!2i33,u :: 'W' f , XJ , XJ K V . W If Vjpjr,-gm M My - SJ Db Mk ,wrxpu . . ,f , xv XEVLX QM . 1, ,V K W I .K XQ N A Q Xf . ig. N RxD ,Y ict, .. . - VAX NN X . - ' z xx if fs ' Amman H W .X XXHK , 'XX v?ls34. . za - 3 X- f QI wg , N KV A X2?'?' .. W: x N f W X .. .D , 5. A V, Q x 0 QM X 5,5 99 ' . Q - - N -:- Q- f: ' ' 'Q ., 4-,, H Qu ww U fn fqxxjd W Xxxxm ' ' , I , ft- A gtg'-A L f m I Q A Q , , Q A v X X1 X L,fX V 5 gi X 21' N -. XX -'XX' V 'x -fb-NN J' 2 ' ' Qxx'f U 'xx xyl G 66- Va'fHf'S immi'1g .. 1 1 l I I 1 l 1 1 1 LH'k'i1'lQix1'5fi5L +, , i l E l E. P i l r 1 P . r oil All ,fl 4 2,-.Q -' ff V f' .f lff- -wif' , qw. .4 if new - 4' V .. . ,,, -F -M. 1Q..,pg......ifA0 2? - I .Y 'W , ' V., 5.z4f-:..nw.,..- .,1,. 4O2 '1- Varsity Scores Glendora 79 Covina 77 Glendora 53 Los Altos 103 Glendora 90 La Puente 56 Glendora 95 Wilson 59 Clendora 71 San Marino 85 Glendora 89 South Hills 56 Glendora 95 Edgewood 59 1. On a cold, cloudy day, a meet against La Puente was still held in the Glendora High School pool. Swimmers take off the platform in the 100 meter freestyle. 2. During a close finish, the timers check their watches to find the victors of first and second place. 3. A close-up shot shows John Dom's form as he strives to win a freestyle race in a meet against Los Altos. 4-. Brain Hampton strives to achieve his best in the 200 meter freestyle. 5. Take your marks, get set, golf' Tartan swim- mers begin a home meet against La Puente. Varsity Swimming 67 Dail Practice ot Enough or oph Team As with the varsity swimming team, the Tartan sophomore team lost a great deal of precious practice time, due to the breakdown in the pool system. This accounted for the team not achieving as well as expected. GHS sophomore swimmers managed to put in three and a half hours of intense practice daily. This helped them, as well as the varsity swimmers, to finish fourth in the Sierra League Championship. Outstanding sophomore swimmers were Brian Hampton and Rob Morris. To sum up the swimming season at GHS, Head Coach Kane Waggoner stated, We had excellent drops in times. All the boys gave tremendous swims. They all did excellently. l. Sophomore swimmers dive for a first place start in a meet against Los Altos. 2. Swimmers pause between races for nutrition. The booster members provided refreshments for the team this year at home meets. - as l f I , . nfl-4. hr 1 ' ,Y-he-f J N1 , f ' QA! 1 f ' , W, .. 1' ' -:. '- -' f Y ' - 552' o .ff , . . ' H.,?.bf:r. , -. ,,1,.,, ,asm ,Q A ' . J , '51 1. . . , 51 .-', .... i ' ' ' ' A .. .cflgm W., ...twain I-'mm' f f . ' gif' ,pg 2. an 4- tum ' , 'T m - . ' H' yr s . W X. f ' f fgfxii? 1 i'f'9 '-sw! 1 ' i f' i ' . , ill? 4.5 P .h , Xt t - ' 'l 3. VM .Q L' .. ,E ,af D I i ...Mafia .. M, -ibn - ' ' 'Q.!.. T ll SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAM. left to right, front row: Ben Johnson. Paul S 'ha - . M' tt S' k' - K V' . . row: Patil Menard. Don Cartwright. Bryan Hampton. Keith Hickman. Mark Peterson, liohrileixrdogli ariiinglei'TWheel3r Dali Rob Morris. Second 22313 ,. ' i t .. WA. . .1 ...,..f,5:L,L. ,,.A. -a. ,,., X 4 .,.. ,.g...,s:,s , ,.,,f f .,.. 1. ,, . f , . . H- V- '- e X. L K H Cl Q 1 Lea' Antonoplisis the only girl on this year's team. Show Brooks, Steve Varsity Tennis Team rows in Strength This was a year for tennis at Glendora High. and the varsity team is good proof of it. Having smashed traditional heavyweight Sierra League's South Hills. Clendora went on to lose only one mateh to Los Altos. Very proud of this lat-t. Coaeh john Saunders boasts that this is the best team Glendora has had in the last three or four years. We haye a great team this yearf' stated Mr. Saunders. Were well hal- aneed and we have good depth. Neither the singles or douhles earries the other. Eaeh does a part to help make the winning team we hayef' Aiding Mr. Saunders in eoaehing this year was Jamie Barragan, a for- mer Day is Cup winner from Mexico. and Scott Nagel, the ,IV eoaeh. CIF rules this year stated that no girls eould play' on the varsity team pro- y iding that a separate team was offered to them. However. Lea Antonoplis, the only girl on this yearis team was allowed to play heeause she started hefore the rule was adopted. This is Lea's third year in high sehool tennis. Not many people understand how a tennis mateh is played. There are eight yarsity players who play in a mateh. They make up two double teams and four singles. When the team has a mateh each of the four singles play the other teamis singles. This makes a total of 16 games with one point for eaeh win. The two doubles teams then play the opponent. There is a total ol 12 points for those four games. You need at least 14W points to win a mateh. This is ealled a round rohin. Bet-ause the team has eonsistently' grown in strength in the last few years lhereis a high hope that next year's team ean go all the way' to the CIF play off S. Varsity Scores t i Glendora 16 1716 Edgewood 12 10 Giendora 20 W. Covina 8 Glendora 21V2 Covina 12 Clendora 20V2 Wilson 12 Clendora LLM La Puente 14-W Glendora 24-W South Hills 12 y Glendora 10 V2 Los Altos 212 14-V2 J-nd t l AX Q-3 at 4, .. fi J 5 t. Z' 1 Ari? 9 'I 5 fi Q t its - t ii ,fi If 105 V , . Mry, uri' 'Q' Cathy 1 Bergslrom, stat. X 'I' TJ E , . 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A Q ' W W . ,,,, V,,, -QVQ,Q V QQ,Q QQIQV Q: Q.V,. .Q.,,V . .V,,f,.V,.QV.QV ' ,V Miilfvwwnam A A -AAV ' .V 'V , , A ' V, V A Q, - A .Q j wiyAf,QPg.tQt.iiQWai1dg1AiASVAaedacgii0n Qiigiiiied fig.. winning. Spirit oi iii VV A AVQ V ' V. V fV Tennis Team Has Will to Willa, With a will to win and a team that just wouldn't quit, this year's junior varsity tennis team smashed all opponents in league play and came out with a first place. Coaehed by Mr. Scott Nagel the JV,s started this impres- sive season with nine returning players. We were lucky this year because all twelve players were able to play at one time or anotherf' exclaimed Mr. Nagel. They are all good players. Like the varsity team, the JV's singles and doubles teams are equal in strength. Some of the players strong are J. F. Bonavich who plays singles and Jim Wilson and Greg Vansil, both of whom play doubles. All three are varsity subs. The ,IV's got support this year from both parents and the varsity team. They would, however, like more support from the student body. They practice every day after schoolfrom 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. during the season. We hung together through a lot of close matches,', said Tim Brooks. The quality of our team really surprised Qa lot of peoplef, Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora JV Scores 1416 22 MW 25 1916 16W 22 16 26 25 20W 16V2 Los Altos Covina South Hills La Puente Edgewood Wilson W. Covina 13W 6 13W 3 SW HW 6 12 2 3 7b HW I-,..4. V if, 'G' V RQ Wwwm I' ' V 55 Tom Robertson is a fierce compe- titor. A Wayne Tolosa, Gary Baston. x ,J ff K J X 1 T V-J J.V. Tennis - 71 f-P bl' I Mark Pailthorp, Senior l Randy Drake, Senior X, x ,XX . p 1- M 94 ' xx.- L' -r X 7 ' ' . 4 A , ' A., ,5'.,1'. I ' - D wpli, .115--g'::X , l S., ogg ' S B V . W. S. rnfwrf' 32-' T B 1 ' B - 5113733 .if-xv 5.52-N H -5 . ',:Ja1x.g4i.1i1t2g - , ,X . X-Mx -r f . i 4 H . 11,-ff. L I A . , 5. N Yr- --v. Q bm: vs- ri 'u--FTW . IQ? f . ,x 5 I -v . X IN vo! 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X as A ,Q '- . sq X, xg, :pw-1-5 f fx t X Sa. s Tim Patterson, junior Varsity Scores Clf ndora Clc ndora Clf ndora Clendora Clf ndora Cl: ndora Glf ndora 4 Covina Los Altos Wilson 4 West Covina 2 Covina South Hills Los Altos ssaisfififk, 3555.51 S: 1 3:4 if' OU Team Experiences I 6-l Season The varsity golf team, experienced an outstanding season and boasts of only one loss during the entire year, when they suffered a split victory against South Hills. The Tartans won the match against the Huskies at the Clendora Country Club, but lost the second niatvh played at the South Hills Coun- try Clulm. The team, coached by Mr. Al Thompson, was led by Don Du Bois, a senior and defending CIF champion. Othm r outstanding players included Randy Drake, Mark Pailthorpe, and Brent Cashlon, all seniors. Thr team shot a l87 against Los Altos at the country club. This was the om st scorn ut r shot at the Club by a ugh st hool tt am The Janus also experienced a good season Lcd by Kyle Kohler, Jon Acosta, both seniors and Jeff Salter, junior tht tt am only lost two matches. ,Q - y f 3 Varsity-JV Coll 3 Declieation Helps Varsity Baseball Team 'lihv lfslgc-xmml 'liroiuiis ftnpps-rl tht- Clt-inlorn lnlsclnill Kirbyvken Ouelleilelltltl Scott Pederson. 1.-k,,,1', Vffmvl, fmt first l,tw.t. in IIN, git,,sm L,.dgm.. TIN, lil-8 Ott-inlm-is onlstttndingplayers this 5Q'Lll'lIll'llltl1'll P1-tlvrsnn 'l',.U-im, .l5'.lm.F pm lhl, Tulum in SNOW, pimp with L1 NNN- xxhn prmida-fl t-misistviil hitting and holds tht- higlwst halting tnvtiflatlvlf' T-2 llilgllll' rf'1'rn'tl. qtxt-ixtgit-in-1-tml nitlmL1.52On1urk. Coach Clint Harwick lt-It that tl:-rlivntimi und cxpt-r'it-:iw l'i llX5 'l 'llf'f l Slwmfl mllml Pllll Nlllt ll 7-l r'v1'm'cl and In-Int-tl lhf- lt-uni this war. Wliliis uns this ht-sl gircntp ol how i1V 'L15It'tl T strike- outs pt-r gIL1IlN'. .llII1l0V Dan Reedy lflfl lllf' 1'H.M,1.N in lin, 'LN IMI v,dI.SI'U,lW,n '.mU.l1ing- 1,mnnNxIm',fl tmnn with lt-n slnlvn huscs and loin' lcatgtni gunics still to ht- lltirxsivlx, Sf-xvn I't'ltII'I1lllgI lvtlvrinc-n invlnflt-tl John Adams, l'l1lF 'l- Ken lirikscn, Mark Herringshaw, Steve Hunt, Dave Ken Eriksen Craig Montesanti John Adams Pitcher Catcher First Baseman Scott Pederson Ken Ouelette Dave Kirby Second Baseman Third Baseman Shortstop .ns...a- 1 ,fbx tm - Steve Hunt Dan Reedy Mark Herringshaw Outfit-ldc-r Outfielder Outfielder -L Xttrsily Bust-hall if Clendora Puente- Westivvina M 1 , x i M 2 , , '75 - I M ,Vi T -gin ,.-1 it , 'l 5 ,. GZ Ore-S ii.i , 1 N ' .T I' if Covina 5 Clendora Wilson 1 Glendora Lcis 51205 3 Glendora Sdulh-Hills 1 Glendora Edgelwoifl ll A .1 x. il 73 - 'JW 1'-'Q f ,L -,f'i'gv.iiz'?l, L' Varsity Baseball - 75 fV95 Enjo Coaehed by Mr. Bob Greene, the junior varsity baseball squad enjoyed a good year. The team held a first place posi- tion in late April with a league record of 6-2. The toughest opponents the team faced were West Covina and Edgewood. Excellent pitching was delivered by Brad Sago who struck ood Year out 10 batters during the La Puentt game According to Coach Green, Jeff Janes and Phll Ouellette were the team's best batters while Dan Kennedy and Mike Toigo were the best runners. 1. Raymond Verdugo slams a fast pitch again t Royal Oak 2. Randy Harrison is one of the few Tartan hurlers Glendora Clendora Glendora Clendora Glendora Glendora umloz 5 Los Altos South Hills Edgewood La Puente West Covina t Covina 12 1 l flfauzlfy cgaofcsa 4, Glendora 0 Glendora Glendora Glendora Glendora 3 6 Wilson 1 Los Altos 8 South Hills Edgewood La Puente . J Xdydiligf A' H , ei. 4' an' '. 1 . - 1 pm - ,' , - .'- -. ,,.A.i', .va . yi- ,- Z-vf--X-ual-X - A 1. .- , .. . . Y, JY Baseball TWP ophps Hustle To my In I st Place This was one of the most talented sophomore teamsfi stated Mr. Bill Graves, sophomore baseball coach. The sophomore baseball team, as of late April, was in first plat-1' with a 9-2 league record. We're keeping the winning tradition going, commented Coach Graves, Glendora still had to play. West Covina, one of their toughest opponents. Glendora had outstanding players both offensively and defensively. Pitching was a strong unit of the team. Curt Rig- gins, Duke Smith, Dave Rowe, and Chuck Wooton were all valuable to the pitching staff. Riggins was 5-0 as of late April with a earned run average below 2. He also pitched a game in 58 minutes. Dcfensively the team was led by outfielders Ron Vieth, I l and Mike Sapp and infielders Eric Baker and John Van- over. Strong batting was fulfilled by Ron Vieth, Duke Smith, Chris Abrahamson and Eric Baker. Ron Vieth was one of the more powerful batters on the team hitting two home runs in one game. Besides having a well-balanced hitting squad, the Tartans, were als.o a team of speed. Mike Reedy, Ron Vieth and Mike Sapp led the ball club in steals. 1. Ed.Nance gets ready to hit a curve ball to outfield. 2. Chip Kozak makes the first strike in a game against Royal Oak. c Cl endo ra P 3 ezegiillosi Altos . 1 Glendvra Sffsoufh Hills Glendorai' - 9 Edgewood A Glendora 6 La Puente Glendora 1 West Covina Glendora 2 Covinag Glendora 1- V Qlendora 5 Los ' -35.1 P 'Clendora Sou A Glendora ' 1 Glendora La Puente Sophomore Baseball 77 Tartan Athletes Honored In Hall Fame The Bellendaine dedicates this page to players who exhibited outstand- ing athletic ability this year. Many players during 1976-77 were awarded ALL LEAGUE recognition. Three Glendora football players received outstanding recognition. They are: John Adams, 111 no. 55, ALL LEAGUE SIERRA CENTER FIRST TEAM, Dave Kirby, 121 no. 18, ALL- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 1L.A. Times1 FIRST TEAM RECEIVER, All-SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 1Trib- une1 FIRST TEAM RECEIVER, ALL SIERRA LEAGUE FIRST TEAM RECEIVERQ Scott Pederson, 131, no. 16, ALL-SAN GABRIEL VALLEY 1Tribune1 FIRST TEAM DEFEN- SIVE BACK, ALL SIERRA LEAGUE FIRST TEAM DEFENSIVE BACK. Glendora girls also showed talent in various sports. Seniors Jana Ferrari, 171, FULLBACK and Janae Askew, 181, FORWARD, were selected for the FIRST ALL LEAGUE FIELD HOCKEY TEAM in the MONTVIEW LEAGUE. Outstanding ability was shown this year when the soccer team qualified for CIF competition. The Tartans won their first game against Culver City, 3-0. In the second match against Bell Gardens the Tartans went into two overtime periods hut could not beat the Lancers. Tartan soccer team members to achieve ALL LEAGUE AWARDS are: seniors Jim Marks, 161 FULLBACKQ Jerry Haws, 151, I-IALFBACKg and junior Rob Hillard, 14-1, LEFT WING. The Bellendaine wishes to congrat- ulate these athletes for their noteworthy achievements. Q' Hall llrann' 1 . jfs- ....nN,,,r ., A I x, .t. so a .,. 3 . .t . 9 -J 1 'mt 7. bei m .A' ..-.,,,,, Q--:ff :gag c, 5, .5 4 . -F-TJ: gr-ll if 7 I M0 'iff ,tg 2: -' 9 GAL Provides Activities for Fun Growth This year has been filled with opportunities for growth, incorporating happiness, fun, enthusiasm and friendship which forms a meaningful comraderief' stated Jana Ferrari, president of Girls Athletic League. GAL sponsored many activities throughout the year the first being the bake sale held in September to help raise money for the Homecoming dance. I 'ill Only You Believe? was the theme of the Homeeoming Dance which was CAL,s big activity of the year. The dance was a success and approximately S350 was made. The well known Whizz Kids provided music forthe evening. GAL was involved in a new activity as members sold refreshments during all home wrestling meets and basketball games. :i The club also planned to attend professional hockey, bas- ketball and baseball games. Secret Pals were a popular activity in many of the sports as each girl gave gifts to another teammate and divulged herself at the end of the sport. The club also had four banquets during the year to honor girls for their athletic abilities in the seasonal sports. The yearis last activity was giving out dictionaries and awards to seniors at the senior awards breakfast in June. 1. GAL entered the robot float in the Homecoming Parade. 2. Yvonne Aquirre receives an award at the Field Hockey banquet. 3. Miss Billic- Ogle-shy put in a lot of time as advisor of GAL. 2.4: if A if , . V ef gf www ' , ,Maui ,,,m,',.,,,j'jVi, 2 I au 'eg I .,.. ...V Girls Athletic League 79 'Q' 3 Zvi '45 5. EQ REQ QQ 23? 22 S if CLUBQW 55 QQQANIZATIQNQS Q5 3 SEEBQ E E I 3 N . X125 E-,gi iiiim ii Q E??i if 3 A Clubs and Orgamzatnons - 81 82 - APS AF Entertains Foreign Students The American Field Service is a widespread organization and its purpose is to bring people of different backgrounds and cultures together to learn more about one another. The organization arranges for families to sponsor a foreign student in their home. The group also raises money for GHS students to travel to a foreign country. Suzanna Georgiou, from Cyprus, Maria Placencia, from Ecuador, and Mikko Talsi attended GHS this year as part of the foreign exchange student program. Sue Stewart and Lisa Martin, seniors, were cho- sen as Glendorais AFS students QD. They spent the summer traveling in Switzerland and Australia. Senior President Kim Lawhon commented, lt's very exciting getting to know students from a foreign country. lt's amazing to find such a combination of similarities and differ- ences between their life styles and our own. Officers of the club were: Presidents, Kim Lawhon and Gail Papish. vice president was Charlene Underhill, Terry Moore was the secretary and Lisa Martin was the treasurer. The advisors were Mrs. Jeannie Oakes ill and Mrs. Mary Takach. v WW' 'PCI 'f 2 ,wwf 1.-.431 ,qv k'9 3 Cf' , , u ,,. ,f up-Dk I House, IOC Coordinate Activities The Inter-Organizations Council Q IOCJ is comprised of the vice presidents of all the clubs on campus who work together to organize the clubs so there are no conflicts. They also help to coordinate the activities on campus such as Homecoming Week. The House of Representatives met twice a month to dis- cuss problems and complaints from Tartans concerning the campus. Each member of the House of Representatives was assigned three classrooms to represent and to relay to each room information about what was on campus and to get any sugges- tions about the campus. Marty Montgomery, senior, was elected by the House as president and Eric Mensing, also a senior, and the ASB vice president, acted as vice president and presided over the meet- ings with the president. Karen Peters, junior was elected secretary ofthe house. The house sponsored Operation ID and a Glendora Policeman who eame on campus to identify any valuables stu- dents wanted lo prevent from theft, The House last year was called the Student Senate but this year, the group changed its name. Mr. Richard Farland, advisor, commented, ln the past, the student senate hasn't been active. This year we,re trying to be more active and get the students better representationfi l. Kathy Smith, this year's Commissioner of Activities. was president of IOC. 2. Marty Montgomery was elected President of the House and conducted the nieetings. I : f -ge JB 2 . ,rffi 1, .. ff , , - .iii- Q' .' -4 HouseflOC 83 .llllh Tams Serve School, Communit Tams is an honorary girls, club on campus which serves the school and the community. Belonging to the club depends on how active a girl has been in school activities. At Thanksgiving members of Tams decorated placemats and took them to convalescent homes. The annual fashion show was held on December 9, and the Senior Tams members modeled fashions from the Bridal Bou- tique and Windsor Fashions. Escorts were senior Key Club members who wore fashions from Mr. Tux, Karls Tux, Harris and Frank and Tuxedo King. The chairperson for the success- ful fashion show was Kimm Nasser. Members also helped the varsity baseball team deliver phone books and flyers to raise money. Every year the Luau is sponsored by Tams. The chairperson for this event was Julie Regan flj. Joann Turner, president of Tams commented, lt's great to see that so many girls are actively involved in a service club and participating in worthwhile service projects as a club, is very satisfyingf, The advisor for the club was Mrs. Debbie Lelewer. 2. Tams entered a float in the Homecoming parade. 3. Brent Duncan and Nancy Sturm modeled fashions in the Tams fashion show. Th-I n16l I Girls? League Contributes to rganizations Girls' League provides all girls with the opportunity to become involved in a club where they can help raise money for worthy organizations. A warm welcome was given in early September for the incoming sophomore girls when Girls League sponsored a swim and BBQ party to allow the sophomore girls to become acquainted with the older girls. That Christmas Feelingf, was the theme for the Girls League traditional Welfare Week, held during the week of December 13 through 17. The girls held a bake sale, a candy sale, and they delivered stocking grams and singing grams. Collections were taken and over 35850 was presented to the City of Hope. The Girl of the Month was a special award given to a girl who contributed the most each month to GHS. Girls League sponsored and presented the awards. The Valentines Dance sponsored by the club was held on February 10, at the Diamond Bar Country Club and the Whizz Kidds provided the music. Girls League is a club where girls can participate and con- tribute something to the schoolfi stated member Carrie Copeland, senior. The officers of Girls' League included: Diane Watt, presi- dentg Susan Mee, vice presidentg Jenny Bartel, secre- taryg and Julie Pyscher, treasurer. 1. Girls League members. from left to right, Lisa Hagner, Debbie Patino, Dana Nusser, and kneeling, Janae Askew, collected welfare week donations. 2. Karey Faith, senior, takes donations to save the dying oak trees. 3. Lori Soderwall and Stephanie Deans dress as Santais elves to collect for welfare week. MIVWTIL Y foe-W was-gi, We Girls' Leaguc 8 X l'I Key Club Serves Community We want to develop initiative. leadership, ability. and good citizenship into each member. We also want to show to the community and school that we are here to serve youf, com- mented Nick Croce, Key Club President when asked about the goals of the club. With 34 members, this yearfs Key Club worked together to serve the community. ln October a Haunted House was spon- sored for children twelve years old and under. Members deliv- ered Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets to the needy. The YWCA Day Care center was painted by the Key Club. Thcy also played big brother to boys at Leroys Boys Home. They took first place in the Homecoming parade for their fly- ing saucer float 135, and second place in the Christmas parade for their float A Living Christmas. The highlight of the float was a human Jack-in-the-Box that popped out continuously GSW ii- wwj, xy., gp 42 ' lllllllll.. A, ..- ',.-1' .11 -1 -sv sa gil, during the parade. Every year the club raises money to sponsor a successful Christmas Dance. Selling fruit cakes was one of the fund rais- ers for this event. Only in Your Heart was selected as the dance theme. lt was held at Griswolds Pavilion in Claremont. Becket provided the music for the evening. Members of the club aided Tams, an honorary girls club on campus, with their annual Fashion Show. held December 8. The Key Club was formed in 1925 by the Kiwanis club so that Kiwanis could extend its service to the community. The advisor for the Key Club was Mr. Dave Griffith Q lj. 2. Key Club Sweetheart Linda Kemby stands next to the President Nick Croce who presided over all club meetings. 1 xy, ,J .W 5 'Esau , V v ' , A R 1 xxx 3 I NP AN lx wi Q lie.. .-.C KEY CLUB. left to right. front row: President Nick Croce. Vice President George Francescon. Secretary Robert Marick. Treasurer Brent Cashion. Second row: Nlarsliall Rea. Paul Schapaper. Daw Teatcr. Randy Drake. Bruce Fisher. Marty Montgomery. Eric Mensing. Kyle Kohler. Dave Hoff. Third row: Tom look, Xlikko Talsi. Todd Menard. ,lohn Baratta. Clint-k Nielsen. Mark Cunningham. Stan Spooner. Phil Cook. ul' Shalom lab Spreads Peace at GHS Now in their second year of existence, the Shalom club became better acquainted with the rules for running and organizing a new club. Trying to get every member to be friends with every other, and making everyone feel accepted, is the purpose of the Sha- lom club. We don,t want anyone left out. We try to be every- body's friend, commented Vice-President Donna Morris. The club planned various activities throughout the year. A bake sale was held in October and Armando'7 the pantomim- ist performed in the gym also in October flj. In November, the club assisted in sponsoring the talent show. They also plan- ned a series of free concerts at lunch for GHS. The club held their meetings on Mondays and Wednesdays during lunch f2j. Raul Ries was the speaker on most Mon- days. Officers of the club included: Scott Corbett, president, Donna Morris, vice president, Stana Jackson, secre- tary, Mary Hudson, treasurer, Debbie Parish and Dave Preston, social committee. The advisors of the club were Mr. Harry Smith, Mr. Arlan Dwyer, and Mr. Jim Clark. Am Shalom punish Club flroztses Student Interest The Spanish Club began the year right by having a Pan- changaw tpot luck Halloween partyj in October. Their guest speaker was Maria Elena Placencia from Ecuador. The stu- dents also observed a Spanish Parade in December and after- ward they ate a mexican dinner at the La Palomau restaurant. At the end of the year the members went to Olvera Street for a day of fun and festivity. The club was formed to have fun through a foreign language by learning and participating in Spanish cultures. The club brings the students with the same interests closer together through the club functions. Bessie Duran, president of the Spanish club stated that, This year the members involved in the club are willing to get involved. I feel the students are great! We've tried to make this year a good one, since Mrs. Tilden, our advisor, is retiring this yearf, Mrs. Lorraine Tilden has been the advisor of the Spanish club for the last two years. She has done a good job in bringing the students together to learn the Spanish culture. 1. Bessie Duran, president of the Spanish club, talks to the members during a club meeting concerning their future activities. 2. Members of the club, Mary Ellen Russel, secretary, Marshall Meyer and Glenn Blair, listen intensely during a Spanish club meeting. 3. Mrs. Lorraine Tilden supervised the Spanish club. As a project she had her students make pinatas. Npan1shCluli .f 1 t ft Y. 1 jf. 5 Q v 'V mi J' I 1 ' :if , I f i , 12'IQ'PFla ' A 4 German lub Gains Mascot, T-Shirts I like being in a German atmosphere and participating in German activities, replied Denise Commentz, member of the German Club. The purpose of the club is to provide opportunities to speak German and learn about the German culture outside the class- room. At every meeting nearly 15 interested students were present. Throughout the year, club members participated in activi- ties such as, a Christmas party in December, an Apfelstrudel social and a Faschingsball. Compared to last year, the German Club has had a lot of improvements: they have a new mascot and their own I-shirts The officers of the German Club are Debbie Holland, presidentg Monica Wittenaver, vice-presidentg Jim Sim- mons, treasurerg Meredyth Munns, secretary, Paula Staschke, publicityg Tacy Winn, historian. The club is advised by Mrs. ,Iuliane Hodjera. 1. Carl Cardella, member of the German club, played Santa Claus for the night of their Christmas Party, while Peggy Brady told Santa what she wanted for Christmas. 2. Tacy Winn, historian, begins to load up the bus for a long day at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. 3. Debbie Holland, president of the German club, holds a poster of the club's mascot. om Cao, ta German Club 89 Thesptctns Renovctte Little Theater The Thespians Club was formed to promote Theater arts at GHS to give more Tartans a chance to explore their talents in drama. Thespians also familiarized the student body with playwrights and their productions. What do Thespians do? They perform dramatic produc- tions, attend initiation and awards banquets and also attend theater productions. They have attended the Renaissance Faire and have sponsored fund raising projects such as drama- a-thons. This year, the Thespians have performed four dramas, See How They Runf' Cyrano de Bergeracf' Streetcar,,' and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forumf' 'ly N x '-'-1:1 .',,L - g -, l.lIIX ., Q ix!! Many improvements have been made this year by the Thes- pians. The dressing room, known as the 'igreen room was redecorated and reorganized for the convenience of the actors. Many parents helped to build permanent risers for the Little Theater this year. A light booth was also added and greatly enhanced the performances in the Little Theater on campus. Many Thespians were involved in this year,s activities - including four seniors, 17 juniors and 16 sophomores. The club is advised by Mr. Allan Gildard f2j. 9, 1. Wes Huggins prepares the marque for the first production of the year. The 1 tlittle Theatre yfuqa ft presents . ' V f if 3 1 ks Wm- 1 ,. , A , err ofa t I . :ur-.--,- V wry' H K ty ' 'f ' 3' . , A. , .1 -'lllnunu-, Y , J ..... , Y ,J v, R, ' 'sf il' 1 A 'V , 1 ax alt. V ,A is ,J r ,4 .t9, . ' u- Skt, Radio-TV Clubs Attract GHS Students The goals of the Ski Club are, To encourage students to participate in healthful outdoor activity, introduce skiing as leisure time, teach students about ski safety, teach courtesy, and acquaint members with various ski areasf' commented Mr. Larry Johnson, advisor. The ski club during the year prayed for snow but mother nature wouldnit permit it, so their Thanksgiving trip to Mam- moth was canceled. Compared to last year, the ski club has come a long way. They have become affiliated with the San Gabriel Valley Coun- cil of Explorers, which helps set up trips and provides insur- ance for the students. 1. The president of the Ski club is Debbie Patino. She organized the club's activities through the year. ,455 , t This year GHS formed two clubs on campus into the Radio and TV Club. One of the many reasons the club was formed was to allow the students to learn how to operate a radio and TV station. One of the club's goals was to rebuild the TV studio with the new equipment received at the beginning of the school year. Throughout the entire year, the students were under the super- vision of Mr. Harry Smith, advisor. During the year, the radio club was very busy with many vivid productions, such as, football games, and password ffor the speech classjg they also taped for the band and drill team. Members said they enjoyed the club because they liked working with the sound equipment and enjoyed the thrill of seeing the results on television of a production that they directed. 2. Corrie Farnsworth, a member of the Radio and TV, is involved with many vivid productions and in working with the sound equipment. ' 4 W 7 dill ,gmt 1 -A V U 5 - yen:-.zffa Nj , Ski, Radio, and TV 91 FL Students Attend Tournaments Forensics taught me how to relate better to other peoplefi commented Kim Futerman, NFL member. The National Forensics League provides students with the opportunity to participate in speech tournaments. Wfhile com- peting with students from other high schools, they learn differ- ent techniques in which speeches can be given. NFL members totaled about 20, and the attendance at tour- naments was usually about 10 members. Invitations came to the NFL Club from as far away as Dal- las. Texas. Susan Mee, senior, traveled to an invitational in Berkeley, California. League tournaments took place through- out the year at nearby high schools. Announcements at the beginning of third period each day were presented over the public address system by members of NFL. g Mr. John Baldridge advised the NFL members. The offi- cers of NFL were: Bessie Duran, president: Sue Mee, vice president: Terri Perez and Kim Futerman, co-treasurers. 1. Bessie Duran, Tony Robbins, and Kim Futerman rehearse for speech tournaments. 2. Mr. Baldridge worked many hours as NFL advisor. 3. Gail Nunn tries new speaking techniques. 4. Bessie Durran, NFL president, practices for tournaments. .J get te' a i ,. . .. Eb H-. ill ll' Y ' F, . to right, front row: Kelly Byrne. Terri Marcerone, Charlene Underhill, Susan Mee. Teresa Perez. Kim Futerman. Second row: Maria Placencia. Dave Pating, Suzanne Georgiou. Bessie Duran. Jody Miller. Chris Socha, Rose Wilson. Third row: Lisa Martin, Robin Van Voy Tony Robbins. Joanne Cate. Fourth row: Linda Kemby, John Duran. Gina Matlock. Fortnsics 4 Scottygs Inn Provides Lunches or Tartans I'Iungry? If so grab a bite to eat at the nearest CI-IS Scottyis Inn. commented Robin Brown, senior. The Scotty's Inn is a profitable organization on campus that sells hot foods to cold sandwiches at GHS. During the year. the Scotty's Inn was open during lunch, Tuesdays through Thursdays. Every after- noon they usually served a good number of students. The purpose of Scotty's Inn is to train students to work in the food service industry and to provide a lunch service for the students here at GHS. Some I8 students were enrolled. Mrs. Connie Howarth, the advisor commented on why she enjoyed being the Inn advisor, Since we are a small group it is possible to work with students on an individual basis. As a result I can get to know my students and understand them. 5 5 r,sy ! 2 - 3, gig' t X i 1 t t I 4 v J- .,v, X Qin .sf 1- e ... t- , ,.s.: . ,, ,,., A ,, Z, fQ.:9':f f '- ,'SgIfp'43 'E 1 ' 5' fiom f: This helps me to plan a program that will fit their needsfi Two of the many goals of the Scotty's Inn is to train the students in preparing and serving foods in quantity. Also to teach them how to get a job in our society. I. Anne Everson and Paul Gotch help out the Scotty's Inn by calculating and giving out change to the GHS students. 2. Mrs. McGhinity, aid at the Inn helps prepare a chili dish. 3. One of the Scotty's Inn best selling food item was the Chef Salad. 4-. Mr. Dwyer, a frequent customer of the Inn, is persuaded by Laurie Ste- vens and Robin Brown to buy their sweet specialties. 5. Member of the Scotty's Inn, Wendy Wiebe, helps in following up an order just received by student. t we ' , . . t s wtatgx, -V ' ,gt - i g so ' . , Pnyfa ,Nw kk 'tl K ' A .,, ,z w , .,. Q. .ik ,K V K .ik ' e v, ' ... ..,.., 'A it Eg, It .tc , . its . wi -,ENR -- Vg., K QA .RT .. ff X - - - P Q a n 'Q My K-ig :meth .. , 0 3 K g .. - t-,. K by H 1 - fnswtt, .....s-..,.w:.ss...,-.t--s- - R 3 in Y: ' yy r m e .,1 . sw1,5X.X : ' M ' 5 . ,-,, W ,, . 5 t. 4-et , 'X ..' ' fig:-f.-,ES if 1 1 M-xx A My ,M gh. ,. .L P ,,t,, .... L- , ,. . . 'V 3 I ,.f-- .AQ 59.1 MA .., A Q y -agua . A . .A - , K .-, ,. . e -' .ai F . sis 1 .tg -,Rx it-,gs-.fvyys fe Q A ,Q t J .xii ,xr ,,.. Af. X .sr-Q wsu, 'Rs s - fr: W- - W. X Y' . , ,X , ' I ge- ' f f s FN t' it tgp 4 Y ygxfl , We .,,f -N.. ls tif? 7'.i 'A ' it f X' 3 it - V ' ti' w . - n f .. z. .1 J s. . ,wwe avg 5 xv ' 'r... .,. . ' ants, '- -9. ' ' Scotty s Inn Tiny Tartan Tots Taught Z9 GHS Students That's fun! Let's play that again! said an enthusiastic four year old during a session conducted at the Tartan Pre-School. Advised by Mrs. Anita Hauger 121, the course offers stu- dents an opportunity to observe and participate in group care of pro-school children. Students analyze nursery school curric- ulum and objectives and learn to apply principles and con- cepts of child growth and development. The class meets daily during second and third period. The seven pre-schoolers attend classes Tuesday through Thursday l3j. On the days the pre-schoolers are not present, GHS stu- dents plan activities and games for the students. I learned more about children at this age and how to handle them, commented Kristi Schouten, one class member. This year the high school students planned a Halloween party and the preschoolers attended class that day dressed in Halloween costumes ill. The group then trick-or-treated around campus. During a Christmas party, students helped the youngsters make gifts of papier mache wreaths stuffed with candy and drawings, for their parents. The pre-schoolers are generally recruited by the junior and senior girls. The children don't talk very much. They seem to be shy at times. This is probably due to the large amount of teenagers and small amount of children, commented Gaye Smith, class member. 1 , 611 w A-.f - i , r ,P X .fx :LI a 3138.33 is T1 H s 1 'T-'N - l 9 Child Lire rw-2--nw,v,,wf,4,,,,mg,,,.,,,M, A ome 130 Students Particzpate in RUP Producing employable skills in high school students was the purpose of the Regional Occupations Programf' stated Mrs. Sami Lau, ROP advisor. Students were provided with training sites for future jobs and received first hand knowledge of the vocation of their choice. The program was funded by the state according to the daily average attendance of the school. Some 130 students from Clendora and Whitcomb High Schools, participated in the ROP program this year. Students trained in the vocational areas of interest to them. Many differ- ent occupations were available. Transportation was available by bus to some of the jobs. This year, students participated in unique classes such as fire science, dental assisting, hospital related jobs, and land- scaping. Each training class prepared students for future careers in these occupations. Pam Mason, an ROP member stated, It is a very worth- while experience, and I learned a lotf, 1. Michelle Beach took x-rays in training to be a dental assistant. 2. Karen Kruder worked ata clothing store for the Retail Sales class. 3. Cindy Evers looks up patient room numbers which was one of her jobs working in a hospital. 4. Steve Michelson and Diane Olson pot plants in their Landscaping and Horticulture class. ng ' .egg Ai ,... tp 5 g.. y V t , ytt. by l,,,, ff if 'vi 'Win Q HS .Q Q . Q avg! 344. , 3 - -Q ROP- 9 FF ', f J., C 3i Q. :F 2l':,-at-tiI ' -,--in ' A ' 1 Brains, Brdwn Added to GHS Clubs The California Scholarship Federation was formed for students with a 3.5 grade average. The Club provided students with the opportunity to travel to Disneyland, organize car ral- lies, and take a day off from school. Mrs. Linda Huetinck was the advisor for CSF. The offi- cers of the club were Tim Brooks, presidentg Curtis Ball, vice presidentg Kim Lawhon, secretaryg and Dave Pat- ing, treasurer flj not pictured. 43.1.1 -FXSTS' 1' ' A, X 'Al f Wi p F Q ,: gf El' aff' 96 CQF! Powder Puff Powder Puff football was a new addition to GHS this year. Campus Life organized the program which was the larg- est of its kind in the San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys. Some 325 girls met head on to compete for trophies and prizes. The purpose of the league is to provide high school coeds the opportunity to participate in a significant athletic event 121. The team was coached by high school football players and team members won two out of their first three games. 1f'N',y -. V ,-4 ll .',, kTX I Yearbook Tries New Ideas The objective of this year's book is People and l think that weive accomplished that goal. lt has been a hard working staff and I think they have covered all aspects of campus lifef, said Mrs. Pat. Rasmussen, Bellendaine advisor. Dana Nusser, editor of the 1976-77 Bellendaine attended seminars at the University of Pepperdine at Malibu for one week to gain better knowledge of yearbook style. She returned with new and different ideas. The staff added a music section and special section to this HW . .,.-,W - Mrs. Pat Gerstein, in da Zappe: If B Editor - Marie L -Kim Clubs - ' ' Melanie Mer- Marie Freder- LaumqHackf C Mark Frank- Chal- Faculty Fine ling 'S Terri 5 Steeleg Kfozik. Neil Chap- and al ,X e stu- this ' Tok pos- Lawhon, and yearis book. The special section deals with people, fads and the nation. There are also over 48 color pages in the yearbook including a full color senior section. This year, the staff sponsored a one day yearbook sale where seventy-three per cent of the student body purchased yearbooks. 1. Photographer Maurice Storm chats with other members of the Bellen- daine staff, Kim Franklin, Bruce Reigner and Mark Robbins. - QQ 5.f5gg1,ff'5 ef ' ' , . ,J ,, ., -,ifbwzuptm--si.. fi Mfg-Q-'ei,-f.,:frap1fe-, fa::w.5yg,.-tJ:fgg:-412215 r, , ' i J: f A 5 Q N Q51 7 , I T ii7 2'f .1 xiii Belle 'nflainf Shield trives to Keep Students In ormed We have a hard working staff with a lot of talented people. remarked Mrs. Pat Rasmussen, advisor of the Tar- tan Shield. lrnproved copy and coverage of school news were the goals of this Tartan Shield staff. The staff published 15 issues at the Claremont Courier. Each issue eost about 35154. The students raised money through advertising to cover the cost. The staff also received a 31000 budget from the administration. This year the Shield published two special issues. The first Editor - Pam Bdwmang Circul ,nt was an eight page Christmas issue and the second was a special issue which focused on the seniors. Many of the staff members joined the California Scholastic Press Association which offered tours and press conferences for journalism students, Kathy Barton, Senior, a third year journalism student was the editor. This is a student newspaper and we are striving to inform the students to the best of our abilityf, commented Kathy. 1. Antje Hans and Stacey Chamley work on features and editorials. 2. Kelly Byrne types articles forthe Tartan Shield. 'Fit T , S Editor-Kat -1'. f -Mrs. ll Pat Rasmus: Hudson., Stacey Chamle - yjjij, ,Brialtqj B 'ooks, Carol all ,.. ditorials My ntje Hans, Kath 'El - i-4 - ,E H' aula Staschke, Je etong Bus' ess, Ads - Kelly Byrneg .Scrap Book' 1 D'- Xi - Terri Marceronsg Proof 556' tors - Fisherfflqfgul CreecAl3i,lwg' niQ N 7 D B tj., t t , . V .4 8 Faq. ' .0'.,! M 2. i -ul t-..ftgLg- .L-1-.n.'a, . t7 - - x LJ Shield B92 NSY'-K fi -3 'T Tm PEP CLUB OFFICERS, left to right: Cheryl Westlake, Nancy Sturm, vice president, Gina Matlock, secretary, Carrie Copeland, treasurer, Melanie Anderson, historian and Cindy Smith. Pep Club Pulls Together Fulfilling their jobs as Pep Club members, the girls began working long before the new school year. Meeting as a club under the advisor- ship of Mrs. Deborah Haigh 121 and Commis- sioner of Pep, Cheryl Westlake flj, the group went to work. Their first goal was to pay the debt they hadaequired after ASB purchased their uniforms. During the summer school session, working under the direction of Mrs. Anita Hau- ger, the Pep Club cooked, cleaned and sold baked goods and soft drinks from the Malt Shop area. Through their efforts, the girls made a profit of 31001.25 Their next event was camp. All the pep groups attended the National Cheerleading Asso- ciation Camp of Champs. The groups' results were fantastic and the experience helped the girls get ready for the new year. Howdy Week activities kept the girls busy until after the football game when Pep Club sponsored the Howdy Hop featuring Eulogy as the band. Their hard work helped them collect 354-5 in ticket sales. Many new ideas and suggestions were tried, including, super spirited pep rallies that involved other clubs on campus, pom-pom shak- ers for the crowds at the games and new spe- cialty and novelty routines. The groups also per- formed with the Tartan Band and attended band competitions. Their activities included a per- formance at Meet Your Teacher Night. Pep Club also gave year-round support for all athletic teams. 'V iff-T5 I VVV- VK Z., . s -t1 f or Pep Club 99 f Ydr ' ' ll! J .1 Varsity Cheerleaders , 1 xx per Anon 4 1 1 N11 lu k .md lhm Supl r 91 lr qquml award ,Iam-t Fave-ro Nam-5 Sturm 1 l. N. - 1 I , f f Winnie Wielandt - Head, leads the crowd in cheers, -Sv 5l1'pl1.111m1-Uvilwx ws-U In-1'ylHg1xxlmlilz+-I D1-Nair' Palino 100 X U :lx l l11wllw,l-fv'I'- .. Bee Cheerleaders The Bee Cheerleader: returned home ,F ,,,g.wl 5' Lisa Montgomery leads a cheer at a jayvee game. ' - . 'fi'-TT7'?'? ' A ,js ,VN in , l if . file-if t . V .'f.v'i'l - .1 - V ,A -ff.,a?Av I . S L. F . Y 1111, 4, .5 dn :A ' l ' 1' , v R . lg - . 5' lvrl . A J V Bees show excitement during a home game. two excellent ribbon:. one Quperior rib- bon and the Supe r Star Squad Award. X N , with top awards from camp. They won N x N Y' Arr Leslie Hummel ,QV W Charlene Peterson ,,4v ar Af V, is wt 'il' ' Qziiffg .. Alane Daugherty, Julie Sims, Janis Lehman make banana splits during Howdy Week. Bee Clievrlearler lit' 4 41. ,513 5' J I +- L -ol-, Ah' The Flag Tuirli-rs non llu' NCA Pep Squad Plaque. lhm- Dorm D4-roralion lro- y.' l 1- '. pla-1-man-hin aw . ey also -arnn-rl 'i xt plan' trophy - 1ig,h1.'l lola point. von llitionf superior rating. and the Sup:-r Star Squad ' varrl. They rv -' -c as the ' lc-am lo rvpresr-nl thc- NCR and pf-rform at the San Diego Chargers game- on Sep- umher 4. l976. Four of the girls were chosen lo he- on Ihr- NCA Flag Twirling, Sta for the 1977 summer vamp. The 'rers also rf-m-iw-cl 14- ' ' 4' ir the first day and xwrf- pvrinillf-cl to hring. il home. Flag Twirlers Q., Cindy Smith, Halloween Pig, Carrie Copeland The Flag Twirlers at a San Diego Chargers game. Dawn Herrick -Y 7 YY ,' ' ' I . '7 r Lisa Hagner. ,loann Turner - Head 3' if' 'F rv 'Y -.1 . , x , a H 4, qjzy. fzyffw , f .143 f, , j 9 I 4 . 477' . ., 5 ' fl'l: ' r, , ,I . 4 ll Q 'U r 3 A V. H 9 H A 4 , A w . ,2 .. t ff W ff H M2 f f t 'Q ffl ' Q, M 5 Z 4 ,, Song Leaders ' ar, li' ' 19:31 , ia-S Cheryl Smith Kendra Mastin y i 2 if ii! ' - -qv li ,, 'K .., v ., , 9 This yearis Song Leaders camp. Their prizes included the camp Pep Squad Award the Super Star Squad Award a supe- rior rating on their home routine and first runner up award for accumulated ribbon points. The group won the Spirit Stick on the first day and were permitted to take the stick home. Kathy Kemby was chosen as an NCA Song Leader to be on staff the fol- lowing summer. received high honors at NCA ,, J. 7 v hr 5 , 3' N, as . S s - to 1 , i ' sz. .5 pnp, ,S T s is, is , Nancy Atherton - Head Gina Matlock, and Linda Kemby . ., A' 'ff. 'f ' V, ' ' :fe f ,, ' 'Q :' if 'ef 4 Q Q Q.. '- , K AK, Ah ai X 1, f I wg ' ' ,, WGJVT fa, A ' ' .,,,, if 5 A 2 T- 1 4 f -1' '-N.. ull - ' ' 1122, Il 'fu-M ii 'l i 4. Gina Mailgck Linda Kemby, and Kathy Kemby Song Lf ada r 3 'Q ol . T T, l , Q nf, .fag 4' P' G - 1- 'A'-N, NH . Q1 ff 4' R. Q ev, M K. hi 4 M 3965 615 vw yy QQ Q S? X9 5 XS 5 Qiyyf Qi? Q N X 5W'iff FV U R? JR SV QQSQWSWW 529 sf Q wk XL, X Q mv N KY 0 QQSSNMNJQQXS Why 3' M5051 X MQW Qfwxwjmmx A gli Q L bsgiy U51 Q' yi ,556VJOW5xWSi59Qig YQ? ,JJ 9QQMmwMQNf5Vwf Nxiwiv Qgxyfv jg? L wigaivy by fkwwfww CV WNWfVfw5ffJ Q NNE 5 QV' QW W 5525599 l Oo Mime You say youire not blind? You could have fooled me, for I know very well Youjre too blind to see. But go ahead and watch me with your innocent eyes As I unwillingly slip into my pantomime disguise. I'm hiding underneath it but you don,t understand That I,m silently begging you, please lend me a hand. Sometimes at night when Fm. all alone, I wash off the make-up and step down from the throne. I think of how heartless and cruel I,ve been, And I think that tomorrow I'll be the same way again. It isnst something that I enjoy, but itls much easier than being sweet and Coy. If only one time youid tell me you care, Then possibly the next morning I'd wake and the make-up wouldnit be there. For me that would be a wonderful thing. First I'd thank you, for the rest of my life I could laugh and sing. Desiree Holmes Class of '77 'iff t' 2 z i FW? 'SLB I X X 4 pt ,At 5 42 4 i Remember Time has escaped us but we haven't noticed ye: Someday maybe tomorrow weill look back and try to borrow the time that seeped away I can remember I can still hear you say don't ery it's only for the day Times like now I get on my knees and pray and ask to feel the friendship and loxx I felt from you that day You see we have this choice to remember or to forget I want to remember from the day I came till the day I went away I went away . . . Dawn Jackson ,78 1 Vi ja4?ff5.- I A L-1193? A' Niki .V iff' I' v,,A E w .f It i f IRI , l gr? e fi '-er p93 f,,if: Aw . L, ,',' 1 1.Jim Shafer '78 2. Art Morales ,78 3.-4-. Stan Spooner '77 5. Mrs. Hodjera, teacher 6. Andrea Pollman '77 7. Corinne Poignet '77 8. Mr. Murray, teacher 9. Jeff Miller ,77 The Arts 8 Friends Xlfrif ml xslll 4UHll'llIll1'iflUlllllljlrll12llI1f'f,'l121I'il l0lll1l'li'I'f4l21INl. Xl 1I'liINl will glmllx lJI'll14'I'1'XxlN'I1 you mwrl Z1 holping haml. 'rivml xx Ill ulwuw rwpr-rl 5oL1r'wislu'sz1r1rl rwwr E1SliS'OllWl1Y Xlqrif ml yol D4 sirm- Holme N 77 wan lu' silly with uml laugh unlil you vry. --X f V ,. x 'x N, f , A 2' 5' Jfffhl , ,. , :wc ,151 V 'V ry Q vi? gf 5, 'x .v'. l 5 ll' -g44i, AT., f snnjiumar lu ' .V Q g 6435 V, , ,... I - . , nl .-'e ' avi? - X1 - K-- lg Fl hu,- s if fletumil 2.1: ., an - .,..:s'a.-Jgggtg-g 2 B El r ' 'r.-. 7 , ' ' - f?7 6i3?i5i?i,1Qf3?f ' nt linuu ' gfig J- --,,, ..-.. -,. V I -V- ..'---'rr' . .' - glrfggf..-f.-.1 -' 9' f f'2 - - 'v f 1 2 tl mg. , 7.1121 , R' W' ' v M' Fffefze a ff' a1'2,lg:'.:gr!, L sg E1-f f ' F ' ' L' Q , 12 ' 1 1 5 i ha.-. -l -M33 - 'P 4 522922542 l ' U - N ggzifziyg, 4. 3 ','- 1 'rvgl . Q i , I ' L ' ' U , V 2 ' . w -if N-..- X- 9 15 5! 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How long has it been since you laughed aloud, Since you've felt a sense of pride? l'd love to laugh and talk with you But you always run and hide. Did someone deeply touch your heart? Someone for whom you cared? They left you not a whole, but part, With only memories of what you shared. Life seems cruel at times, unjust, Sometimes too cruel to bare. But you can make it, I know you must, And I will help you there. Julie Sutter 777 l. Richard Dagle, '77 2. Jeff Miller, '77 3. Mr. Murray, teacher 4. Laura Hackney, '77 5. Corinne Poignct, '77 6, Sheri Papcnfuhs, '78 7. Antjc Hans, '78 8. Corinne Poignct, '77 ic Art LX , I gg -Q- is ' - f is-NE -.f,3,1, 5,7311 f -W , Qiwfk Y.-HW gig any l ,,s:P k v NP ! 'K 14 -X in 11. 3 , 5 I 'mmm . Q-,I- M 'Pia . :.,.v,: :-f gk i f I f ,. . X . gt swgl ' M Q t A . f -' . 1 4' lf? 1- -. rf! ' ' f 'K - V , .1 ' ' ' mx, X A X I -41? Wg 7 'Ki ya! A' f , if 'Q-i' , PN ' if ll L EA,-iff 1 N ' .. ! 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Af nu, IYVX H, V is , f ' .V ,Q - g Y C 'X 1 1 f W ' ' 1 SCOTLAN D ,rwfgfsrf ra Iggrwf ff W Drill Team Per orms in Parczdes, Halftimes The Plaid Piper Drill Team began their seventeenth compe- titive season this year with a returning friend, Mrs. Jean Bradley, their advisor. After a two year break Mrs. Bradley returned to help the drill team maintain the standards that haxe been set by tradition. The Drill Team started a busy year by performing at the Azusa Colden Days Parade. That was followed by a trip to Long Beat-h where they placed second in their class at the Col- ton Review. The Drill Team also marched in the Chino and Santa Moniea Parades where they received two First Place tro- pliies. Sue Cofield, head, proved to be an above average leader when she plat-ed first in the Drill Team Head Competition at Santa lVloniea. l really lil-ge working with the girls. lt's been a fun yearf' said Sue Cofield. The Drill Team was invited for a special treat to perform with Dr. Ken Caldwell's band at El Camino College in Tor- rance on October 30. Anyone who watched the Drill Team during a half time show this year noticed something different. At the end of each show the girls would carry 41-8 historic flags down field. These were the same flags donated to the Drill Team for their Seol- land Show. A very successful year was completed when the Drill Team performed in the Annual Band-O-Rama in January. 1. The Drill Team marches to a first place victory in Santa Moniea. 2. Marching down Clendora Avenue, the drill team marehes to Scotland the Brave. 3. DRILL TEAM LEADERS, left to right: Marie White, Sue Coelielil lhcadi, Mrs. Jean Bradley ladvisorj, Janis Mulligan and Linda Zappe. 55464 '1 xiii, ia r 'f rw .. PLAID PIPER DRILL TEAM: 12th Grade: K. Anderson, V. Bitt ner. T. Cortes. H. l-lill. Nl. Lloyd. S. Osato. J. Parsons. V. Payne li. Rirhardson, 5. Schneider. E. Vela. llth Crude: C. Badran. C Bron n, ,l. Cale. N. Cook. C. Curtis, K. DuBois. K. Hamel. L. Hart. A. l'lutrliinson. M. Keller. Nl. Lorenz. C. NleCinily. S. Montmar- quet, Nl. Moulton. K. Parke. S. Rehn. B. Rittgers. L. Rohrer. C. Lnderliill. R. Walker. lOth Crude: D. Bernharclt. T. Bittner. K. Bnison, C. Carly, J. Chamlee. Nl. Conway. Nl. Dominguez. L. - Partner. C. Piuinns. C. Hagen. 5. Hays. C. Higley. A. l'ludson. L. ln rlis. Nl. ,l0lls. ,l. Lautensrhlager. K. Lent. C. Lundstrorn. L. 'flag- giii, K. Nlason. T. NleCvinty. C. NleLarhIan. C. Klee. C. Nlisen- lteinier. C. Nlorales. B. Morrison, L. Xlorrison. Nl. Ni-osia. A. O'Connell. D. Reid. A. Robinson. L. Sanilstroni. S. Shan. l. Yan Yimili-reii. T. XX it-se. D. Wilson. L. Wilson. Leaders: S. Coin-ld. head. M. White. ,l. Mulligan. L. Zappe- 1112 - Drill Teani Oct? ting k l' 9 - Year of flange for Tartan Band t'The hiring of Mr. John Briscoe, as director. was the start of a year change for the Tartan Marching Band. The first major change was in e marching and music styles. This year's music represented a larger iriety of styles and tunes. This was welcomed greatly by students and mectators alike. The change in marching, however. turned out to be asuccessful so, in October, the band returned to the traditional way of . arching. The band started their season this year by taking a first place at the -zusa Golden Days Parade. Before the season was over the band had .arched in the Chino Review, the Santa Monica tlj and West Arcadia Jmpetitions, the All Western in Long Beach, Glendora's Homecoming arade and the West Covina and Glendora Christmas Parades. They so performed at the Colton and Los Altos Halftime Tournaments, not 1 mention four halftime shows. This was the first time in many years The drummers spent the year experimenting with new cadences and modifications on the traditional ones. They competed in the West Arca- dia and West Covina Drum Field competitions and with the help of Don Clarke, a drum arranger from Long Beach, they took first place at the Santa Monica Parade. We've had a good year, without any major problems, commented section leader Bob Curtis, senior. Another change this year was drum major Brad Schneider 121. This was the first time in three years a junior has held such an honored position. Brad led the band in all parades and halftime shows this year. He took third place at Azusa and West Arcadia and first place at Santa Monica and West Covina. This has been a good year with a lot of mutual growth between the band and myselff, exclaimed Mr. Briscoe. There are a lot of good peo- ple in Glendora that I have enjoyed working with and I am glad I was able to come into a school with such a high emphasis on music and good lat the band performed a different show at each halftime. standards. On January 1, the band marched in the 88th Tournament of Roses Parade. This was the first time since 1972 the group appeared in the kasadena parade. A very busy year was concluded with the 8th Annual kafld-O'R3U13 iI1 CilI'US AUClif0I'il1IT1 OH .JHTIUHTY 7 and 8. 3. Mr. Briscoe nu-cts with Brian Baker. brcsident. and Sheryl Osato. treasure r 1- x .5113 IK? l TARTAN BAND, seniors: P. Aussenhofer, B. Baker, R. Cavallaro, A. Conrad, B. Conrad, B. Curtis, D. Dalton,'A. Foster, D. Giles, P. Hubbard, R. Joles, S. Jones, Keegan, K. Kelly, S. Lambertson, B. Lautenschlager, J. Nance, M. Ragland, M. Robbins, D. Rogers, D. Smith, J. Smith, N. Torres, G. VanGassbeek, P. Waddell, Williams, R. Wilson, N. Wyman, B. Zimmerer. Juniors: D. Barnhart, S. Beery, J. Black, T. Chappelle, P. Clapp, A. DeVries, B. Douglas, J. Finkbiner, J. Fisher, Fisher, C. Gernon, S. Grafious, D. Guillaume, R. Howard, S. Little, G. Lund, P. Mason, E. McKellar, A. McLamore, K. Nordhoff, G. Nonn, S. Osato. B. Reigner, Schneider, S. Shultz, K. Sigona, M. Spaun, K. Sinclair, L. Smith, R. Stevens, M. Storm, C. Welshon, S. Vick. Sophomores: T. Baumganner. K. Burt, G. Caldwell, Cornwall, J. Desens, I. Etherington, C. Ferguson, L. Glenn, D. Jokkel, L. Keiser, G. Kreft, C. Markley, G. McClure, S. McDonnell, K. Mensing. L. Mull, J. Murray, Nemeth, M. O'Sullivan, C. Pippert, D. Reilley, D. Reinberger, M. Robbins, J. Rodewald, K. Rosenberger, J. Rowcliff, D. Schneider, G. Seymoor, L. Seymoor, Smith, E. Steinert, A. Torres, K. Trowbridge, M. Turner, H. Wilberg, R. Wilson. Q K M R B L B K Band N if L 'tt .J mm i Tall Flags Function as Color Accent ronp Pzpcs Per onn in Starting at thc hcginning of thc school ycar. cach of thc Tall Flags spcnt oxcr 215 hours worth of aftcr school practicc to achicwc thc pcrforming ahility rcquircd for hand pcrformanccs and paradcs. Bt-ginning in thcir sophomorc ycar. almost all of thc tall flags spcnd thcir thrcc ycars at high school marching in thc tall flags unit. .-Xccording to Mr. John Briscoe, hand dircctor. thc tall flags girls function as a color acccnt group to add morc to thc pcrformancc. 'l'hc tall flags framc thc hand. also. Mr. Briscoc addcd. Thc tall flags cnjoy much socializing togcthcr. going on outings and cating lunch at school. Elizabeth Sain, tall flag, cxprcsscd he-r cnthusiasm for thc flags whcn shc commcntcd, l had thc ncatcst timc. Bcing in thc flags group was tcrrific. and I'll ncvcr forgcl it. ills fun playing an instrumcnt that's diffcrcntf' rcinarkcd Shelly Thompson, pipcr. Lcd hy Darris Smith, thc Glcndora High School pipe band had a succcssful ycar and also a rcwarding cxpcri- cncc. Darris. who in truc GHS tradition holds thc Clcndora rccord for pcrforming 1-ight timcs in rcgiincntal uniform. is a truly dcxotcd lcadcr and a good pipcr. Playing in authcntic Scottish Calcdonian uniforms in paradcs. thc '- f 1 H , 1 , at P' t., at , I s xjgfillgfll gtg . f i A W. , . t i t. cottislz ni 077715 four hagpipcrs marchcd behind thc majorcttcs and put on imprcssivc showings in all competitions. The uniforms cost approximatcly S500 and wcrc paid for somc timc ago by efforts of thc hoostcrs, who hclpcd raisc money for that causc. All hand uniforms arc kcpt at thc school and arc handt-tl down to succcssivc classcs through the ycars. Bagpipes cost about S5400 and thcir origin gocs hack to thc middlc agcs. The origin of the hagpipcrs uniforms go hack cvcn fu rthcr. 1. .-X fcw of thc tall flags practicc aftcr school to thc tunc of Scotland tht- Braun 2. T.-Xl,l,. FLAC-S. left to right. front row: .lo Amit' Cunncr. Toni Kclly. Sally Andcrson. Dchhic Suttcr. Kim lVlcrra, Charmainc Shhcpard. Rollin Lcflcr. Second I'0W'2 Suc Ellis. .lo Aim Tolosa. Cindy Surfacc. Elizahctli Sain. Suc Scarcy . Ellcn Turncr. Lisa Holmcs. 3. PIPE BAND. left I0 right: Shclly rllhompson, Davc Wclls. Darris Smith. pipc major: Bryan Cilcs. Dawn Bocsch. sl-. During a paraclc. thc pipcs march to Prcluclc. 1512, .cs u- t it li, ' ta . , ' 'ff . 'f-tat . . , 17 ' if l N wrulf , , 9 ft ll l liltllags lltpvs B , ,. 454 Banners Carry Tartan Trademark MG0 Reef? Majorettes Add Pep to Hawime Shows Head banner carrier Cathy McDougall exclaimed, This is the best year in banners I,ve ever had! We had a great time, and I think most of the banners will agree. It seems that the banners enjoyed their job immensely. Out in front of the band in all parades, half time shows, and pep assemblies, the Glen- dora High School banner girls displayed great school spirit, as well as the UGLENDORAH trademark and the famous Tartan yell, Go Redf, The banners carry heavy, metal signs, specially equipped with operational lights in order to make the letters lumines- cent. To sum up the unceasing spirit of the girls, Andy Poll- man, banner, said, Being a banner was a challenging, but terrific experience. We had some rough times, but if I wasnlt a senior this year, l'd go through it all over again. I loved it!', Majorettes Sandy Craft and Janet Tolosa, head, added extra pep to half time shows as well as practices. Since the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association rules provide for only three or more majorettes in competition, the two GHS majorettes could not participate. Still, the oppor- tunity of being able to take part in practices and half time shows proved both Sandy and Janet to be very competitive and responsible. Aside from the lengthy demanding after school practices, parades and band competitions which Sandy and Janet both attended, they still found time for social activities and school work. In Sandyls words, Sometimes it was pretty hard, but in the end, everything was worth it.', 1. The Banners introduce the band to residents of Santa Monica during a competition. 2. MAJORETTES, left to right: Janet Tolosa, head, Sandy Craft. 3. BANNERS, left to right: Andy Pollman, Susan Hite, Cathy McDougall, head, Debbie Maturo, Trisa Pitre, Pam Hauger, Nancy Jenkins, Marion DeLuca. laura Fuchs, Jill Farr. Dorah Kennedy. 4. Janet Tolosa, head majorette, marched in front of the band this year. This was Janefs second year as head majorette. fr At . . wg CX Bannersfllflajorettes 115 .I El. Spring Music Groups Keep Actwe Concert Band, Orchestra and Wind Ensemble provide a backing in technical and classical music that the students need to round out their knowledge of music, commented Mr. Briscoe. Both groups begin second semester when marching band ends. The season started on February 5 when the band, along with the drill team, performed their Band-O-Rama show for the telephone company. This was followed in March by the Cala Festival. The band and orchestra, along with the junior high bands and orchestras perform the music they will play at festival late in March. The band received a superior for the nineteenth consecutive season. Two major events were planned for the late spring. The band and orches- tra traditionally perform at a spring concert. Also planned were two concerts at the junior highs by the band. The band played at a convention at the Hotel f' 4- 'e v 1 -1 71.12. Y Y ..-1 V .,,, ,. ,.- Bonaventure in April. They were invited to play at Disneyland. Solo and ensemble festival was held in May. This gives students a chance to perform in front ofjudges then receive a rating. This was the first year that orchestra was offered as a night class. This opened it up to adults and alumni who wished to participate. The orchestra didn't go to festival this year. Also offered as night classes were wind ensemble and music theory. Music theory contains the written aspects of music. while wind ensemble involved mostly the band section leaders and more advanced musicians. The year ended when the juniors and sophomores of the concert band took over to play Pomp and Circumstancei' at this year's graduation cere- monies. . .LFE ll.. WIND ENSEMBLE, row one, left to right: A. Foster, A. Mekamore, H. Wilburg, M. Nordhoff, D. Rogers, M. Ragland, C. Caldwell, Mr. John Brisco, D ty. V. I v-: '7 . .. JN V. .st J. Black, D. Schneider, S. Beery, S. Osa , rnon, S. tson J. Murray, G. Nunn, M. Robbins. Back.roWa-C.XanGass , R. Joles, B. Baker, P. Clapp. .4 , J. .H .EJ 1-,,,,F,....,... ,- , V .. k-'-- , W-xW,..Yx.s ft, yihhikwg-, . sv- -W . -,iw ' A 'P' 15' ii- ve ' I r - ?h93s21'5 i n A :QQ -1 if T , i s ' x J ,Q ti ,ky sg ' . . . ff sf m e - Q sir -Sd-1095 4 wh in K N, .L 4 ss. . gag A .. J ..,,. .. ., J? i .,,. ae,,,.y..'v.R ,535 r-gkht. . .B ' . ,A f. KA li 6 E, ff --'i ' s 1- ' - Qt' 4 it J. P . ' ' i R CONQERT son. Second row: J. Rowcliffe. J. Black, , K. Keegan. S. Graffious, P. Hubbard. J. Kreft, M. Storm, R. Howard, R. Osato, C. Reigner Murray, C. Pippert. C. Nunn, M. Robbins. Third row: D. Barnhardt, M. Robbins, A. Conrad, K. Ferguson, D. Smith, D. Guillaume, L. Keiser, J. Martindale, A. Foster, K. Mensing. S. Little. B. Douglas, K. Sinclair. C. Welshom, C. Caldwall. J. Fisher, J. -DCSSCHS. R. WilS0fl. L- Glenn. D. Jokkel. M. Ragland, D. Rogers. Fourth row: G. VanGassbeek, E. McKellar, N. Nordoff, M. Turner. D. Reil v. K. Smith, B. Curtis, G. Seymor, N. Wyman, J. Rodewald, G. McClure, E. Steinbert, B. Baker, R. Joles, D. Dalton, K. Burt. T. Baumgartner, S. McDonnell. L. Sey mour. B. Conrad, L. Smith, P. Clapp, Mr. Briscol Back row: D. Boesch, B. Jiles, D. Smith, D. Wells, S. Thompson. R. Wilson. 116 - Concert Band Pep and Stage Band Keep Spirit Going This year's Stage Band and Pep Band kept spirit going, long into the second semester. Consisting mainly of juniors and sophomores, the pep band played at all home QD and away football games. The group played at home basketball games Q21 and all pep assemblies. Wlienever Tartans heard Scotland the Brave, the fight song, the Alma Mater or Bud- wiser they could be sure it was the pep band playing. This was the first year in a long time that the pep band has really been active in school activities. Often more than 60 stu- dents would show up for a performance. It was great working with the band for a change, H n 'aa-4--qv. ' V wh L. '- 1 Q ji'- - K L 1 A . 5 ., ' fy - r W ' V' -1 x ,e 1 1 xy A Q I- , , . N- - in ' ' ' X ' 5134...- g-- . - x ' Q! . I W 'V .155 --- CG f- :s::::'?'i' 'P , , 4 ' ., ' i- 5. , . il i ' il' '--' , S -1 1 A?' K t, ,. ,nba . '-il' Q' C512 .rs 184 ' ., , 1 b - 'i-' , F ' Lin iii. ,,., if -, 't , ' .,' . B-N ji' . ., 'J D fail Us iv, el ? -15,4 . - aaa i J T ' if T it 1 ' EIN 4 'lf' ...- UQ' X - . - f. L- . '-'lu '.-...ig if i. -lp 5 ee te -' ' f ' f1fmi'tw t:' lf- '- 'I I Q rg' - A h - h.-t A4 I k .. , ' A 7 . r .1 li 69141 R 'Q-2 ' , S - .. fi if .b -1 Q . xi A 5 1.91: N I-,V an 1 if-pl .- I - 'E . 1 'sf' ' ' ,V 1' ti, f A ' 'iii , g ng- 4 ,, i 1, . .A rw ay, ' mf' HX: s H U eq-3. .x , I Lagy, .1-.. .. f . :Fi it . - f , fi -- q 5 ,D lp V 424 1+ ifetllllg-3 5 2 Q43 . Qi ri exclaimed Kathy Kemby, song leader. lt always gets peo- pleis spirit up to see them performf, The stage band was one of the classes offered in the eve- nings during second semester. Rock music and old time jazz were their specialties. They performed a number of times in public, including the spring concert. Mr. Briscoe directed both these groups. Glendora high was honored to have several of its students chosen for various California honor bands. These students included, Andy Foster, Robert Joles, Maurice Storm and Lisa Cornwall. if . . .ff fw - ' . if A Qillitkl , .tfr ,fs9 ,,'. ' s l wr., ,, Dieu 4. 1 . i - . Xi'-is V- -,.ff'f..-. ' .. - ,LHJL f? l , ' '.f:..f-'9 'YA U '- Q-g....f.... .-as-rf--ff WIND ENSEMBLE, first row, left to right: A. Mills, K. Fergason, C. Nunn, S. Osato, J. Murry, B. ' H Reigner. Second row: B. Baker, R. Joles, D. Rogers, M. Ragland, J. Fisher, G. Caldwell. Third 1 5. rowt R. Wilson. E. Steinert, C. Gernon, M. Severance, Mr. Briscoe, G. VanGaasbeck, J. Martindale, K. Sinclair, D. Smith, A. Foster, D. Dalton, S. Little, B. Douglas and K. Mensing. Pep and Stage Band -z 'W GH Choirs Tour Eureka in April The- Concert and A Cappella choirs proudly represented Glcndora High Sf-hoolis music department this year under the direction of Mr. Don Clarke who has directed the groups for 10 5 cars. The choirs sponsored many fund raising drives this year to earn money for their trip to Eureka. ln October the choir sponsored a successful money raiser by selling jewelry. During November, the choir cut a Christmas album in Hollywood. The record sold over 300 copies. ln December, the choirs sold sta- tionery made from recycled trash. The choirs also sponsored many dime-a-dip dinners. A lot of time and devotion was spent throughout the year so the choirs could go on tour to Eureka, Calif. They stayed there for six days during April and had fun singing daily. A total of 40 people in choir went on the tour. They stayed in Fresno, Sacramento, Richmond, Eureka, San Francisco, and San Jose. Concert choir is composed of juniors and seniors while sophomores made up the a cappella group. There were no requirements to join a cappellag however, concert choir mem- bers auditioned in front of Mr. Clarke. The choir seems to be growing together in closenessf' said Cathy Gnegy, concert choir member. of 41 -'I wie' 1 . .ii All 9 Xl: ' I .u.a.. i 'i1-- fda H : gd? Q .,. f , , ri .. . . J ig.: L 1 -qjxqqllih .M - V' li ,, Lv nl . SIS. Agn this I' N rl . - . v.....,. W' kr 7 fl . ' 6- 5 - l , . . X ' i l 18 -X Cappella if Concert Choir Stewarts Record hristmas Album Glciulora High Schools Royal Stewart Singers 4-xpc-rit-iivvcl anothe-r stu'm'vsslul yt-ar. Playing such important plan-s as thc- Los Angels-s County Fair. Glvndora Womf'n's Club and the Rvpuhlit-an hc-arlquartc-rs. the group also found time to record a Christmas alhum 4-rttitlvcl, Cantit'lvs for a Christmas Season. The Stowarts perform:-rl a Christmas von:-t-rt in tho CHS gym avvoinpanivd by Mr. Don Clarke. tlirwtor who sang White Christ- mas. Thi- sa-nu-stvr vlass performed at tht- Royal Oaks manor, thc- sc-voncl annual 24 hour sing-a-thing at GHS, tht- Marlrigal Folk Song Conf-vrl and tho GHSliL1I't'W0ll4'0I1l'f'I'l0ll.ll1IN' ll. Royal Ste-warts is vomprisc-d of cle-yotml musir' stuctvnts. Almost all of thc- limt' tht- group pvrlorms with a high tlvgrvv of t'x4'oilviit'0 and is rc-m'vive-cl in-ll hy aurlit'nt'vs whvrvwr thc'y' go, rvmarkc-tl lVlr, Clarkv. rlioir flirt-vtor. yylio atlyisc-s tht- Royal Stvwartsi To join tht- Royal Ste-warts, a stuclt-nl must haw ont' ya-ar's singing twpvri- 4-in-v with Conv:-rt Choir and pass an autlition in wliivh Mr. Clarlw tt-sl th: yoval rangy-,the-ahilityolmusir'momorygsightrf'acting1.lum-and rhy thin Thi- Royal Slvwarts svvm to haw hail an oxwiting svhool yt-ar. I Cielen, a rnvmlwr ol' tht- Stvwarts said, lt was grr-at. Thr' Royal Strata X art' pt-oplt' who van' altoul musiv, and l Iikf- lhatf' l. Mr. Clarke-1-x ire-ssc-s his 'oy ou-r tht- stu't'f'ssl'11l Christmas votive-rt lu lil in J . this gym Dwi-itilwr li. 2. ROYAL STEWART OFFlCl:RS. left to right: Mivlivllt' Spaun. s r taryg Rollin ,loni's. pre-sirlc-nt: Kim Antlvrson. tri-asurvr: anfl Bolt ll-uifll vim' pri-sirlvnt. L 3. Brian Douglas aurl Suzannt' Pvtriflis re-acly the-nist-lws prior to the flirt l mas 4'ont't'rt. 4 mi. ., aff , R41 4 .4 4 4 1 K., it L X English Comecl ...Nm , , .-5 W ell T k . Received ...- Set in England in the 194-Ois, See How They Runw premiered October 22, 23, and 29, 30. The play was a rather mixed-up comedy involving several eases of mistaken identity flj. The play began with only one clergy- man and ended with five. Each man thought that the other was Reverend Toop 121. Reverend Toop, on the other hand, could not understand why there were so many strange people in his home, and as the play progressed, his confusion grew worse yet. The play was well cast. The charac- ters really seemed to fit their partsf, said Mike Martin, director of public- ity for the play. Talented Kimm Nas- ser portrayed the maid, Ida, so well, and was so convincingly English, that the audience soon forgot she was an American 131. The play was interesting and its humor bordered on sheer hysteria. Mr. Alan Cildard directed the production. Sometimes we were afraid the cast of nine would out number the audience, but it was well received by those who saw it. ln my eyes it was a successf, commented Kimm Nasser. Cast Kathy Lawson - Mrs. Toop Scott Kelly - Reverend Toop Kimm Nasser - lda, the maid Beth Meyers - Miss Skillon John Walker - Clive Steve King - Bishop of Lax Mike Klaus - Mr. Humphrey Dave Grey - Russian Spy 7 Su Hot-. They Run'- QQ? T its M14 Q Tixgr V- 1 'vi ' ' I Q' ,fag 4-I Al' ' . Qi ,-' A . R , 5f'f A J' 5 ix 1 .Ns N. EW. ,.., - Frcmceis Greatest Swordsman Portmyed in yrano -IE' M73 ' S Cyrano de Bergerac was pre- sented by the Thespians on January 14. 15, 21 and 22 in the Little Theater on campus. The play was a romantic trag- edy set in France in the 17th Century and dealt with the life of Frances great- est swordsman, Cyrano de Bergerac. The lead was played by senior Joe Searcy who has directed two shows on campus and helped with numerous stage and lighting designs. Cyrano was Joeis thirteenth role. Kimm Nasser portrayed Roxane. Kim will continue her acting career at Citrus College in the field of theater arts. Christian de Neuvillette played by Wes Huggins who will work for a degree in Theater arts and his teaching credential after graduation. The three hour performance was directed by Al Gildard who said, I feel that we have once again gone beyond the grounds of the usual high school theatrical fare in producing this playf' l. Cyrano shuns Nlonlflcury. Miki- Martin while Carrie Bjorklund and Kathy Lawson lend assistance. 2. Backstage, before curmin time, Vern Payne and Sherry Spoerl wait for their cues. 3. Thespians apply their makeup before the play begins. -1. lVlunlflw-ury. Mike Marlin. and his vo-actors Carrie Bjorklund and Kathy Lawson, give a rather monotonous performance before the French royalty. Cyrano de Bergerac 121 Intense Drama Portrczyed in 'Streetearp A Streetcar Named Desire sponsored by the Thespians, premi- ered on March 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. in the little theater. The play, written by Tennessee Williams, is considered a modern Ameri- can Classic. Streetcar,' is about a woman who becomes emotionally destroyed. The main roles were portrayed by senior Beth Myers as Blanche Du Bois, junior Wes Huggins as Stanley Kowalski, senior Kathy Lawson as Stella Kowalski, and junior David Gray as Harold Mitc- hell tlVlitc-hj. The plot was very intense and focused on interpersonal relation- K lit f ji sri' Q., -'-1 I i' i' ' 1 we y I 'Q E in s o 3 ll as K, l. Debbie Patino as L1 Cajun woman and Cathy' MaeDougall as Eunice Kowalski the landlady, tell Stella that Blanche is in town. 2. Cathy lhllielnllllglllll as Euniee the landlady lets Blanehe into Stella! and Stanley s apartment and inakes herself at home. 3. Beth Nlyers portraying Blanehe looks mer the neighltorhood where Stella and Stanley lixe, 4. Kathy Lawson as Stella greets Blanrhe played lmy Beth Nlyers. S. 'lwliroughout the year murals haye been done to promote the plays. This one was done lty sen ior Gina Matlock. 77 reetrqir Yanieil Th-sire' ship between Stella and Stanley Kowalski, Blanche Du Bois and Harold Mitchell. The play is very dramatic and takes a lot out of you, eommented Georgia Hawthorne, a Thespian. Sets for the play' were designed by junior Gale Papish. The play is not only the story of a woman who becomes einotion- ally destroyed, it is also the story of change in the Southf' stated Mr. Al Gildard, director. The four minor roles were held by Bruce Myer, Melodie Hanchett, Pete Viera, Debbie Patino, Kathy Fw' Szczuka. Maw? if L 4' K UI i f is. n. , ' T54 Bebi Vyz. S Mg, rh, bm 'jf iq Wulf R' C Y f 'NC V Ur 4 , A Ji- L r C' jj, ty, 1'.'.. ul . Q .S at .rl vt x 4.15 , . 4 , ,4 . ,aaa , --e' 'is -e fd ff. -QT V 551, sr 12. l ,',1 I ff 'Y ,'1 f Xl- 7 ' ,Q A lli at . V,-0 . i N .J if 3, , , W, . Pr E 1 1, ' 7 5 ,...:f , , 'Y J X, 7 A Q-iL'L 'vf,, .3 5 . 3.2, M'-9 . ff V1 ,V NJN. ir' 1 f 'V' Ca, , .mg K I 1,7 yt f 1 ,fri 1 f 5. vu, ' , 4' N rf, on I fn I i ff 42, V Diff? 'yi J 1 F ij: We 4 ' , g ,Q - Q. I 1' fi 5' ,, 6 ' -' if all 5 new 1. Wizard sculpture done by senior Corine Poignet was displayed during the Art Fair held on April 27. 2. The Tartan Band participated in the Santa Monica El Primero competition in early November. 3. Glendora's choirs took part in Disneyland's Festival of Lights. Rock Hudson was the master of cere- monies. 4. Thespians rehearse for A Streetcar Named Desire. 5. This painting, done by Mrs. Juliane Hodjera, was on display during the month of December in the faculty art show. 6. The band spent many long hours practicing their music for the 1977 Rose Parade. 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The- Sven er, The Nation 125 THE FEQPLE PEQPLE PE 7 Bird is the simple name Mike Cofield has named his two and a half pound and two ounce hawk. Mike trapped Bird, who has a five foot wing span, in the desert just one year ago. Hawks are wild animals and never will become domesticated. Mike himself has been attacked twice by his hawk. Bird is a really mean hawk, Mike commented. Mike wonit be trapped work- ing in a building, for he loves the outdoors and plans to be a game warden. Coming from a musical family, Robin Jones senior, has been singing nearly all her life. Not only has Robin entered GHS crowds by singing solos at assemblies, but she also sings at various group programs. Profes- sionally she has provided background accompa- niment for Bob Summers, director of the Mike Curb Congregation. Robin is extremely active at GHS by being involved in many musical groups. Robinis feel- ings about her singing can be summed up when she said, I enjoy singing because it makes me happy and it is exciting. .ll4 l've been riding motorcycles since I was seven years old. said June Elias, junior who belongs to an all girl motorcycle club called the Desert Daisies. June was recently elected president of the ten year old club. Nleniliership in the club is obtained by finishing three out of six. 90 mile races. June enjoys riding rnotorcyeles every week- end and considers riding just another sport. 126 - The People i l My utmost goal is to be number one in the world, commented Lea AntonopliSa senior who is ranked one nationally in 16418 year olds in the tennis scene. Practicing two to three hours daily and jogging two miles has paid off for Lea. She has challenged such tennis professionals as Chris Evert, Renee Richards and Evonne Coola- gong. A devout vegetarian. Lea watches her weight and is always on a diet. Although tennis is her life. Lea finds time for senior class activities and student court sessions. CCDPLE PEQFLE PEQPLE P Stung fifty times is the record bee stings for, sopho- more Jeff Clonts. ,leff has been bee keeping for one year and has obtained seven bee hives. See page 124 for his picture ill. if Af a fd ,ay if Like father like daughter. This backwards cliche seems to fit Kathy Kemby, who has followed in her father's footsteps and received her pilot's license. Although Mr. Kc-mby received his license some time ago, Kathy began flying last summer. Three hours of daily practice paid off, as she received her license in October. Kathy now enjoys flying every weekend that she possibly can and when asked if flying was hard she answered, There is a lot you have to know but I like it. As individuals, Tartans of Glendora High School participated in a number of unusual hobbies both on and off campus. The Bellendaine has spotlighted these nine people for their unique interests which have added their individuality as PEOPLE. 4 Ballet lessons two days, jazz two days, and tap dancing one day, fills a busy week for Jill McDaniel. During Christmas vacation, Jill received a chance to dance as a court dancer in the fabulous Disneyland on Paradef, During an all day audition for the parade, Jill's practicing seemed to pay off, as she was chosen first from hundreds of others. Already with six years of dancing behind her, Jill expressed that Every little girl wants to be a dancer and I liked it so much I stuck with it. Jill's ultimate goal is to someday be a professional dancer. W 4Seven years of Oriental dancing has been an exciting part of David Pating's life. The San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Associa- tion, of which David belongs, has performed the dragon dance, the lion dance, and the art of Kung Fu. A Chinese school has taught David all about his history, lan- guage and superstitious. Every- body has two cultures and I wanted to learn more about mine. David remarks. David has performed with his Chinese cul- tural group at banquets, parades and on the TV show That's Cat . 'NJ Woody Hayes, Yogi Berra, The Rams and Dogers Teams. and Broadway Joe Namath, are all common names to the self-assured Tony Robbins who is now on his way to a career in the sports media. Tony became interested in interviewing people at the age of 13, and now works for the Progress Bul- letin. He is now the youngest sports writer for the newspaper. The People - l27 5 ff - b do . f 4 ,A .' ' , T, 57, '. 2. , 1- - -'L ' --A--.n 'TW 11711- ,-,-,--L. V W.. - 1 .- - fs ,di-. THE SCENE PEOPLE in 1977 created new styles, fads, hit TV shows and movies. Hair styles took a shorter look 131 modeled after Olympic ice skating champion Dorothy Hamill 161. Fashion hems lowered and the dress styles incllfded boots, gauchos and vests 14-1. CB radios 171, along with skateboard- ing 121 were the rage of the day. ' Rock star Peter Frampton 181 made his debut in 1976-77. Charlie? Angels 111 featuring'Farah Fawcett Majors, Jacyln Smith and Kate Jackson was the hit TV show of the season. TV serials were enormously popular and many Tartans tuned into Roots 1101 every night for eight consecutive days. Many also followed the continuing saga of Mary Hartman, Mary Hart- man 151. Movie greats of the year included Marathon Man, Rocky, A Star ls Born, Netw0rk,', and an occult 'film called Carrie,' 191. The V remake of 'fKing Kong also drew record crowds to the box office 191. Movies, fads, fashions and people made the scene at GHS during 1976-77. w 1 1. . ' .pf -1' 128 - The scene R ,N M 2 is ,xx XS K E - Ks - f N 2:52. 5 xi L9 A vau1,l,, , 'V +,,, Y X ' 1 w . -, I , x. 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B ou for thc opporlunllx to N1 ru all of mu ln lhg V976 7 ka MF la 4 l L1 pamlm lr1nal.1l GHS that mll li: 1 m'ur Ullalll llu 8 .xml 49 mu haw 16nlrnbulul to tlnw ru xx ,gre ml, Anil now ru on ll 1- mmf again rcmognuul AIQHS 5flf1.1plwvL41xmJu are elm: and AJIIWYQIJUVS stnxvw, ur walk ogcllu r 5 ,la mlom Hlfl1S4l1uol ll ln plan ll ansl 1 nl ul 3,5 onlme on Vlf mu 1 n xle l ur the llm?oul of our lm V V , A a QM I g 5 1' ll 51 'ul' mu for rn all l ni reward! f fa I, , -,H 4 as Gigi' f A5 IW 'fl 4 l , fd? - 4 A . ,,,,: if E 1 Elected ffzcers Accomplzshylwaj. VrVVGoals f3av.,.:J, Advisor , , M r. Richard Farland , i .V 4 f ' VV ' i 'cal' l V is . 1 f fr ,A V VV :Qu fx lf' l ' , - . W. .pw V: L , ., -4 . 1 VV V , V--by V, . . 4 A lin t ' ' 2 .14 The elected officers this year are greatl They have been doing a super job and they are very hard workers. In thepast, people have gone out for an officelooking forthe glory the office holds. However, these people do not realize the responsibility and the work involved to hold an elected position usually volunteers and gets the work done, commented Mr. Rich- ard Farland, student council advisor. P P V 4 . P t This year the officers were very busy trying to fight apathy within our student body with the help of Mr. Farland. One of their major goalswas to unite students and faculty for better understanding and cooperation in the control and directions of school activities. Vice President Eric Mensing presided over council meetings in the absence of President Greg Johnson. He also acted as they chairman of assemblies and election, committees. Kathy Smith planned special extra-curricular activities for the ASB. .V y Lisa Martin, this 'year planned all the assemblies. throughtout the year. She alsoplanned all the lunch timeactivities. . ,, . A t P ' . Cheryl' Westlake's.job consisted of planning'the'pepirallies tot promote school spirit in any waywhich will benefit the ASB. ' ' V,,,, , V ' V , . y John Riecio planned: banquets throughout theiyear, anflsaw to it that people 'received lettersaindxrrophiesg t PV ' ' .f 'J PV V' g P l y ' V l P I Deljbieilvlilleljfis goalas a Commissionerof Girls' Athletics was to seek more activities for theentirestudentbody..1, y wfw'l , . V V V y V VVS ', lie. n V I ,'l 'Z' . I .4 - , ,ff sw , f P V Y fv-f--f-.M-f.,a,- ,-f. fy ,,,,,, - as---,7-7,17af77-67f-71-7777we-ffewrrfr-r-'wyffvfw-7'-f7ff,5. ,F-1 -f-f'f 7-,rf-15,5----'pwWy7--ff-,-..s..,,..-7f,v-,v-.H-1-fr-f-f-a-ff f, .,,' . i, , ., ., ,, , - , , 1, , . , . .,f VVice President 'V ,,ii Vlllf V 'fIV fifi' V' 'V Z ,V ,VV . b . ...'?fi'i..Mf.ilQi?vs- ..,t....t..l 5 ...r... 1 Q 2 -VV V .Vi V 0 V V .V'V' V 4 1 I 6. is f - - VV- VIVV ' f'f, rVj? is 'WW'- , ,, ,, els . Y ,.. . ., 9' ? if ' ', '22 1 '10 r' . f ' f 1. . N 4 ' 'JW' ef' Q 6 1 in ' 4 ' 3 fx V , v VX., V' 1:23. 4 Q.. V vw A VL: VV V . fe Q f 4 if W . 'Z . if, ff 2974.1 'W - t -7 A' 'Q f . 4' c we fi Z . .1 9 fr ' .1 'W , A . l - -' ,y 4 f .fi , t ' ef V .,,, ,, .AQ VV! ,,', 'V V fV,f ,, 3 . VX Vt 1 VV' ,,,, ff' g is X, , K+ V is V VV ' f...E .a. t rv--1 UM, A , ,,,. ,,,,,, A , 'n el I M , imwm- V7 V, p-. fa...-W 'c A - ew. .wwieq -, I , .fn V 'Wiz ,P f ' ,sv . i ' 1 ' in ef Commissioner of Pep Cheryl Westlake P Commissioner of Athletics l P Joh n' Hiecioyc 1 9 'sb I Ns.. 4-., V, 4 if MI .-...-J .f 1 ' J if v 51 Q2 J Af 'Q ,KQX J 'YJQ73 3 , rim A Y 31- x ' 1 W If MNA. g ,gi K'-53 W -'Q 138 - AIS X ICX .lk Nz .wg 1: V- X I I w F 5 ' ,, f 4' ' f' A f N ,, A , I x ' - ' 4 N-,. JV? V, ,V , l, -fy , . alsi wit ,xhis Americian family 'A Pe R X ,LA A'.'fL f 1 5 f no 4 X vs.culn.nfN.i 'if FT' 'QT' X ,j--L1 This year Glendora High School was host to three foreign exchange students. The American Field Service sponsored two stu- dents Suzanna Georgiou from Cyprus and Mikko Talsi from Finland. Interna- tional Cultural Exchange brought to GHS Maria Placencia from Ecuador. Our friends from afar express differences in many situations, including school spirit and boy-girl relationships. HOW DO YOU COMPARE GHS' SCHOOL SPIRIT TO YOUR HOME SCHOOL? Suzanna: ln Cyprus the school keeps stu- dents so busy withytheir classes that they donit have time for anything else. The clubs are run by teachers and they don't organize activities out of school. The students con- centrategmostly on classes-and don't have time for fun. The students in Europe seem more intelligent and serious than students in Americaf' p Y Mikko: ln Finland the schools academi- cally are perhaps somewhat harder. We concentrate more to science, math and lan- guage more than you do here. The school spirit of GHS is a lot better than in Fin- landf, . Maria: l am really excited about the school spirit of GHS. l enjoy so much the pep assemblies where everybody gets excited about winning the games. In Ecua- dor, my school is really a lot harder aca- demically. We have to take about 16 sub- jects a yearlw p i Serious boy-girl relationships ar few because of the group dating in Cyprus, Fin- land and Ecuador. Y HOW DO YOU COMPARE THE DATING SITUATION IN YOUR COUNTRY TO THAT OF AMERICA? Suzanna: The dating situation in my country is quite different. Most of the boys and girls go out in groups. This is because the people in Cyprus have limited percep- tions and they misunderstand if they see a boy and girl kiss each other on the street or at school. Mikko: Teenagers donit date as much as you do here. They usually meet each other at parties, which are held on the week- endsf, Maria: Since there are only about 30 stu- dents in each grade, most of the activities, the parties, the dinners, and the dances usually include the whole class. All three students expressed how happy they were to be attending GHS and the Tar- tans are just as happy to be their hosts. AFS X ICX 139 x ,-h A 1 ' A . 5, me zz - 'A 4 ' 5 '1 X9 ef Xvifx aa X I' - I YA L X x .X K X X X H , , Q x A 10112 W , - QM. ,g..-, , 1, ,,, 522' , Q -HFS .-A--X ' -2-. ' rg 5, ,, Forty-Nine Students Become CSF Lie A Members The California Scholarship Federa- tion QCSFJ is a nationwide academic honor society. Students may become members if they have held membership in the club for a total of four semesters, with one semester being in his senior year. Acceptance into this club is based on a system of points awarded for classes and grades received. During a member's senior year the student must have a grade point average of 'B' to become a life member. Glendora's 4-9 life members will be recognized by many colleges for their achievements. When members apply to colleges they also become eligible for a sealbearer scholarship. Seniors receive a gold seal on their diploma and wear an honorary gold stole at graduation. These seniors also receive a gold pin for their scholastic efforts and achieve- ments at the Senior Awards Banquet. M issing Faces Lori Bevilacqua Robert Bonds Anna Conrad Patricia Dixon Cathie Hanna Greg Johnson Katherine Lawson Kathy Smith Joann Turner 142 CSF Life Members Q, 9 tr 1 CSF LIFE MEMBERS, front row, left to right: Kathy Barton, Karen Jackson, Helen Raley. Back row: Sue Hite, jenny Bartel, Holly Hill. V i 1.1 '. .N all fl' CSF LIFE MEMBERS, front row, left to right: Mark Robbins, Matt Russell, Neil Montgomery. Seo- ond row: Donna Ullrich, Tim Brooks, Laurie Levin. Third row: Mark Cunningham, Allen Mills, Janet Favero. Back row: Curtis Ball, Robert Adams, Paul Hubbard, Cheryl Davis. Cv... . J 'l ff ,aft r 'Q a , 1, M , 3 6 , 4 ff Q ,f LIFE MEMBERS, front row, left to right: Kathy Kemby, David Pating, Nancy Atherton, Sheila Osato, Scott Pederson, Kim Anderson. Second row: Teri Jones, Barbara Zimmerer, Karen Kelley, Carrie Copeland, Janet Tolosa, Joann Vrabel. Third row: Jeannine Nance, Marilyn Williams, Kim Lawhon, Cheryl Westlake, Kathy Peters, Jenny Simpson. Back row: Laura Brucker, Tim Wolfe, Chris Catherer, Kirk Simons, Mary Ellen Paszkowski, Julie Sutter, Beth Cappa, Jenny White. . CSF Life Members - 14-3 1 I P i r P ,, 1049 . n Senior Experience cz Memorable Three Year As sopliomorw. thi- tllnw of 1977 mints- to Ch-ndoru High Svhool unrvrtfiin and inf-xpvric'nom'l, not knowing wlmt lo expr-4-t ol I high st-hool lite-. So gnu-cl wt-rv they In lll1'1'liqlSslt'JHllll0l1HZllNl1'llSl0ITlS,ll'lLllL1l the first assi-rnl'vlv,th1-y wt-rv Ioosf'i1r1-rl to :+t,:nuI up l for tha-ir own :ilznqi mute-r. The Class ol '77 wzttvlwrl Class Prvsifli-nl Dirk Colvmztn :ln-Qs up :ie gi pn-ggnznit 1-lic-vrlt-zulu-r, :intl wit l rims:-fl thi- lu-ff' 1-lim-rltmlws holrlninti for noofllw in toniuto satin' to symbolize tht- elm!! iuitintiou into thi- whool, As the- 1-lussottiwrs. Divlt Cole-muu, Susie' lie-iw-r. Dorah K1-nm-flyaml Kristi King I1-al Il11-crlnhzethrough tlu- yt-arg llu-y lwgun to i mal-gr tht-ir pri-sa-ru-v l1'll.rl'wo-topltonlorwa. Stow- llunt a1nflSm-ott lj:-flvrson, nuulc- the wraitv lootlmll tw-:un, Donna Ullrirh vue the only girl on tha- 1-ross 1-ouutry tf-fun. ,lor Sc-urwy starr:-al in iQorm1ly ol Ejrrorw, anal linthy Kvniliy' :incl ,lzmvt Fuvfrro wort' thc' lloxuly Court Rt'IDH'H1'lIlL1IlXl'H. 'l'lu- wlztns ol '77 vvas Illllflllf' ill lllilflf VVLIQF-. Wllo, lull ,luliw S4-lllr voulfl ltuvt- IIl2ll12ig1,Ufl to got Slllfli in L1 gym lo1'lu'r:ltlrl liring tht- l ir1- D1-pzutrna-nt to lll'l'Y'1'fwf'lH'? ' , As juniors, El mort' Self-assured group ol Students, unillpr thc: lafsitlorship ol l,:turi1: l.4:vin, llivk flolcman, Mary Ann Grant :mul l,iSa Martin lnrgzut lllf' 1975-76 svhool yoar. Willa thi- rosponuiloility ol zirrztnging thc: Prom, tlu: junior 4,:l:1sS.h6fl1'l a parlflakf: llflfi-Ili! last antl spollsorvll Hollywood Days, lo raise monfry. 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'ful ' 7 - V ' r I 3 J T I Q .1- -1 1 s MA. .a V T in-f T- cu i,' 4 A - , Q' ' X1 'in -sf hi. 1 - ' - t .--4' ,ah - ywkamoee President Kim Futerman Vice President Carolyn Beck .X R Secretary Lori Hunt, Treasurer Becki Lizasuain ' ,,,1, .,f1' 1 gy Sophomore Class Officers - 193 lass of 97 The sophomore class was composed of 734 students. The class advisor was Mrs. Judy Tefft. V The main goal for the sophomore class was to earn enough money to have a good start for next year. Another ambition for the Class of ,79 was to help raise money to repaint the big 'G' on the hill in Glendora. Throughout the year the class had many aetivilies ineluding a bake and eandy apple sale lo help raise money for these goals. Chris Alirahamson Judy Aeevedo I U Dax id Adamson f - .. Vietoria Adrianos f . Lisa Alder J N' Felix Alfonso il Debbie Allardyee :QQ - .vm k!..l frewft .lon Allred lf Tl Thomas Almaguer David Ambrose l Sally Anderson .lane Andert Rodney Andrade L. 1 Mary Angell ! Q- i . 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Bradley Kim Bradshaw , Brad Brainard Susan Burrer Caren Caty Brian Clark Ron Colon t-Colleen Cox 'David Cullen 'Len Daley Don Deadmond V Patricia Derosa Lan Doan Sandy Downard Karen DuBois Cynthia Duff Kim Ford Sheila Foster Darlene Gaddin Pamela Galbraith I Elli Garcia Dan Gibb Clancy Glaze Alan Glover Steve Gonzalez Valerie Herbert Steve Hughes Karen Jeffery -A Kathi Jennings Rochell Johnson Tom Jones Cheryl Kellogg Rusty Kinsey Alan Kinum Mike Layton Cindy Lonetti Toni Lopez Robert Lopez Matt Ludescher Scott Luellen Frances Lukesh Jarry Mandrell Steve Marrone Ron McGrath Nancy MeMillian Scott McLaughlin Doug Meeder Milly Mesa Margaret Moore Robert Morrow Debra Mosly Kevin Mulvey Diane Murray Julie Nash Ann-Nelson .Julie Nelson Cheri Norris Scott Owen Mike Peters Qvs i' - 2 - Q :T all ery. I--. Wa 'Nt 'C+ -Q- P Missing Faces Kevin Prestessater Chris Prowse Mike Rabban Thad Rickel Brett Roberts William Robitaille Mike Rom Debbie Ryan Gonzalo Scalf Dan Scarry Brad Schneider Bill Smith Susi Strobel Dion Stroika Rebecca Thompson Raelene Townshed Lisa Trisler Janice Trudell Ramon Verdugo Cheryl Voutour Richard White Scott White Steve Wielandt Peggy Williams James Wood Neil Woethy Roy Alamiz Valerie Aldendorf Deeann Alex Lauren Boulton John Baratta Eric Benson Kathy Benson yr- , it f y t y Randy White Todd White Wendy Wiebe Jimmy Wielandt Theresa Wiese Holly Wiilberg Hannah Wiley Jim Willert Stephanie Willert James Williams Joe Williams Mike Williams Diana Wilson Eddie Wilson Lynne Wilson Robert Wilson Taey Winn Claudia Wise Monica Wittenauc r Randy Woikew Brad Wollman Chuck Wooton Stefanie Wyman Judi Yaeos Nancy Yankerf Liza Ybarra David York Bob York Leslie Young Robert Young Sophomores Don Bessette Bill Bickerdike Warren Blagraye Adrien Boulton Valerie Brooks Loring Buchwald Jeff Clonts Keith Cope Lisa Cornwall Clark Danielson Charles Dennis Robert Diaz Huong Doan Kathleen Dugan Timothy Dutton Robert Duty Katy Eddy Jeff Eliott Kimberly Ericson Christy Ferro Edward Few Mike Finn Thomas Galbraith Marilyn Gallo Therese Garcia Antonia Gonzales Roberta Gordin Nadine Grider Sandra Haeussler Christo Halldorson Janie Hardin Bruce Hanie Elena Hernandez Rick Heydman Carol Higley Theresa Jameison George Jeffery Steven Jennings Alec Jones Elizabeth Jones Dave Kenny Debi Knight Tim Kuebler Cynthia Lanphere Vicki Lopez James Marston Jim McGee Annette Mesa Michael Miller Gary Moore Lori Mull Tu Nguyen Robert Padivich Cnythia Peters i Christo Pippert Cruz Robledo Cynthia Saheban Aileen Sanders Janice Seibert Cheri Sikes Dawn Simmons Dolly Smith Tammy Smith Christo Socha Gene Stepp Ronald Vieth Pat Watters Andrea Welsing Hou ie Wintworth 1 S B ., '- ,-.ovl '- 1, ,Q ,Sf Qbsv 74 I- 4, I 'O 19 , I wy, . A 'i Nzquv3M,. 1. 'X .40 X 200 -MQW , .f il' ' .x av! 1, L fs NY' ' :--. 4 J 0 w- Q Q ' mSr,iT 1 ' ' I V .fr ' 1 -4 . : ji Sfafi if 'Q . nn V V' I nf I ' . .il 3' -4 ' -Q x xx. QOJ ' gx X f QAYB-Qxl, qvyjiphwbf 5 ff U X 'Q J Giga? vm A N M Kp h 056 ,K -LV X Q91 FP XJ WC.. J, jf, m I ju Q-FX fx VANCE-Bgyfxggyxfg Qs X ' by if 5625 W A G9 RQ, Y if llxl W CI -N. iff fx C JQJJ3 QUYCE if V' v ,X ,X-ITV' 5 'f U CfQN,9m? Q9LlAu, Zim F635 Q?-7 60 Om, QJY9, FAC LTY Who Would Guess That Teacher as os tudent. Since the theme of thc 1977 yearbook is People, the Bellendaine Staff thought it would be interesting to look at the faculty and what they did as people in high school. Some of the teachers who were active in high school activities and sports are now active as coaches and advisors to those same activities at Glendora High Scgool. For instance, Miss Billie Oglesby, who coaches some of the girls, athletic teams at GHS, received the Outstanding Athletic Award at Charter Oak High c ool. Who would ever guess that Mr. Gary Riley was nick named the Dobbie Gillisn of Bonita High School? The Rough Rider of Roosevelt High was Glendo- ra's Mr. Frank Chong. Crooner, alias Mr. Richard Cobb, played the lead part in a Citrus Union High School play, Skin of Our Teeth. Many teachers were active in athletic competition while attending high school. Faculty jocks included Mr. Dennis Minder from El Mollie High School. Mr. Dave Bedell, captain of Cider Falls, lowais track team and Mr. Alan Slink Thompson was Hudson Bay High School's Most Valuable Basketball Player. Bullard High School's Jerilyn Chuman was active in Pep Club while attending school in Fresno. And lastly, the Michigan math test finalist was Mrs. Debby Lelewer who teaches math at GHS. The follow'ng four pages are photographs of faculty members in their senior year in high school. See how many teachers you can recognize. Answers appear on pages nd 211. 1 MLA 4 Tom', was an AFS student Qlgxfl Na and graduated from North Phoe- ' xv nix High School. He was one of 'Lin the countless thousands who , attended high school and are dis- nl tinguished only by a motivation to ' cut class without being caught, 0110? 9 forge notes and make it through the day. His favorite science fic- . tion character is baby Godzilla. W '5f,,gu C in PA member of the first gradual- celty' ing class from Glendora High .PK lf School, this teacher participated Q61 M in the band and orchestra and received the Sousa Award. He is one of the many teachers who was a graduate from Glendora High and is presently teaching here. 4 This teacher graduated from Reitz High School in Indiana. She was very active in sports, such as hockey, softball, and basketball. 7 While attending Manual Train- ing High, this teacher received a special award for Most Valuable tniib back in football. He also lettered Vw, two years in football, one year in track and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. 4 A graduate from Waubegan . Township School in Illinois, this teacher was involved in many activities. She participated in cheerleading, .student govern- ment, National Honor Society, Girls League, Spanish club, speech and drama. 9' . 4-' i-7m- g f, .fn : ff blxlicknamed Patti7, this teacher graduated from Lennox High School. ln her junior year she was Girls League Vice Presi- dent and Drill Team Vice Presi- dent. As a senior she was a varsity song leader, Senior Princess, Ten- nis Princess, and editor of the yearbook. She received awards for American Legion, Most Service to School Award, and Miss Teenage Hollypark. o 'x . ?'Q 208 - Faculty 4 As a CSF life member, this teacher was Associate Justice on the student court and a graduate from Montebello High School. She was a song leader, flag twir- ler, and was active in GAA. A This teacher was the only per- son in his typing class who had to take a relief break before the period ended. He guessed it was just from being nervous. He was also always first in the cafeteria line. 4 North Central High. in Wash- ington was thc school from which he graduated. He was Student Body Vice President. newspaper editor, Junior Press Club Presi- dent and was active in Quill and Scroll. He was also on the year- book staff. and varsity track team. He received a special honor as Boys, State Representative. A H. Mfi was his nickname and ' was a graduate from Reseda High School. He was involved in the Graphic Arts Club, and is now teaching electronics. QNA. D. or Ar was his nick- name. He participated in just about every sport and received a special award for being the Most Valuable JV Baseball Player. He was the Senior Class Representa- tive Qfor the Student Government and was also involved in drama and YMCA. Last but not least he was the Prince of the Valentine Court. D San Marino High was the school this new teacher on cam- pus attended. She was a CSF life member and is now teaching cre- ative writing at GHS. uaddziqg apptzf 'slw QI Ja.i.wG impy 'JW fu tpitug .QJJEH 'JW for :iumig ing 'JW t6 ueolg .url 'JW Q8 Jautl Apnf ssiw QL uassniusng md 'slw Q9 .wonsez Sify-I -SJW Q9 spam turf 'JW Q-I7 i.vlpr2Jg ueaf 'SJW tg tplom turf 'JW Q5 LllRllI?UlllI.IlH tuol 'JW Q Faculty -209 7 'CN NAA if st-.8 4 Sleeping on the job? This person graduated from Mesa High School in Mesa. Arizona. He was nicknamed Denny. was active in Student Government. and was ASB Secretary. ,Graduating from Muscatine High School in Muscatine. Iowa. this teacher participated in foot- ball. basketball. track and base- ball. He was Sophomore and .lun- ior Class President and Vice Pres- ident as a Senior. He lettered in four sports and was captain of the basketball team. Q This teacher graduated from Willshire High School and was Junior Class President and Senior Vice President. She won ninth place in Ohio State Scholarship Test in Plane Geometry and also received a Valedictorian Award. PA graduate from Loara High School in Anaheim. this teacher competed on the tennis team. He received the lrvine Leagueis Most Valuable Player Award in tennis. 4 Belleville Township High School. was this teacher's alma mater. She participated in swim- ming. Spanish Club. Honor Soci- ety, English Club. Student Coun- cil. and was on the newspaper staff. ,They all called her .lean'nie'l at Helix High School. in San Diego. She was active in Senior Glee Club. Hepsters. Girls League. CSF. choir. Senior Prom Commission. and Choraliers. Por- mally teaching at Sandburg .lun- ior High, she is a new teacher this year at GHS. flrairfax High was the school that Dotty graduated from. Girls League. GAA. and Tri Y were some of the activities in which she was active. She WHS also a CSF life time member which is a very special honor. m B is l A4 KW' T a 1 A UAIOJBQ 'sJW f-171 ,IQSHBH eqiuv 'SJW Q81 qgllggll -meg siuu:-JG 'JW Q51 uosJ9puaH MJ:-19 -SJW tit 191505 also 'SJW tot EIIBAA Kqimoq -SJW t6 uapiii 9uieJJ0fI .SJW Q8 ueggow ,iqwloa .SJW Q 3931130 aguuesf -SJW t9 uosiJJoW suef 'sllftl i9 PBEN U0-'S 'JW li? WE!!!-'O All-ISASQ 'SJW li? llllllllfl PFABCI 'JW tz UBLUTIV NBAA 'JW if ,West Denver High was this teacheris Alma Mater. She partic- ipated in many activities such as band, Drill Team, drama, choir, Photography Club, 50-50 Club and girls sports. 4 Freddie was her nickname. This teacher attended Springfield High School, and received many special awards such as special honors in English, Music Award, and Art Awards. For water colors, and chalk drawings, she received three first places. She also partici- pated in A Cappella choir, and Senior Glee Club. ,This teacher received a special award for being Miss School Spirit, while attending El Monte High School. She was also active in Student Government, and cheerleading. Q She graduated with honors and was 26th in a class of LO80. Her school was Lakewood High. She received a Science Award for top chemistry student. Thespians, Forensics, CSF and NHS were some of the activities in which she participated. bAn NFL scholarship and National Honor Society were two special awards that this teacher recei-ved. She participated in choir, debates, school newspaper, and was the editor of her high school annual. 4 A graduate of Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra in the 50,s, this teacher is known by most sophomore honors English students. 5 A graduate from John Marshall High School in Richmond, Vir- ginia, she was nicknamed Half Pinta' and participated in many school activities. Some of the activities were Journalism, French Club, School Spirit Com- mission, CAA, Future teacher of America, and Christian Youth League. She was in the National Honor Society and received awards for Quill and Scroll, and the Panhellenic Award. - ' 't ,.. 'ifrz f ., J. . ,,, ,1'7', M ,Y . M ,I gf Faculty Dr. Robert Bruce Principal 'Sf' .cat Mr. Tom Kidwell - Assistant Superintendent, Business Services Mr. Phil Wollam - Assistant Superintendent, Education Services FTF s mtl Dr. .larnvs Garvey - Certificated Personnel. Adi1lIE,d11t'ation 7 7 -'tm niinistration AEDMUNHSTFBHTUQN As we turn the pages of the 1976-77 school year, we can recall our many Q accomplishments. Tartans achieved ,Q--ff success in all aspects of campus life. Our successful Scotland T76 trip was - H 2 balanced by a strong return to basics in - the classroom. We can look back with joy and sad- ness while reflecting that we were The , t.. . K.: Pride of the Foothills. - 3 AFNJ , A if -i ,.t,. -I , fu 'Em -1 1 . ,ggi-I-,. Robert Bruce, Ed.D. . f F 4:5gx,':-fs , ' ff '. La, 51. T'-W1 M Q f :xiii 'M' .f ' ' V' ' Q 5 'QSM -1. it 'N il X '-.png-l'.1g ' '- J 1 ff F W 'g tx X 8 4.2 v., im, 2:-1 P E15 . '-..,--LW -: E1- '. .. 25 u 1 'nfs -4 A-K -v. n us . ., . .. -' :+:, A. lik - 'kl,:,x Sh :g.E,nv::?.fe' :Xi ' r 'EH l x fm - ' ni. 1 .',a ,.-R., ,QLIIZF ifi'E1, 'QA't ,-N., -'li1rr:ff,'f.'?EZ'5Z?:1:!i'i- -, ...,3i?r.. L-'-'.'g 'i -,Nl-xl'-'X N 'lfr:f,:f?:sf'-I-I-gi.'f-'li-.5 '. '. - V f Jaxx.:-. , :.:5II' 'f':.:'::.3tu- x'- ' gif: 3, Q i...1'f. ' -.Tm tl.. .53 Ali! ' .-,, , . .. t . - x,, f ff -': z.n19-gt'i- if f .M M- u'1 54 'nginaixl . 'gn Lg . . f ' QM? 1 f,l'g.111 ht Q. , KV .173 - f ' 3 3 .'-: -54.2-as 1-Ja-..-,' 15 lf . .i'.1 '. - ' ,ZF f?3:': '- 1. , .I T K ' t gt Mr. Patrick Bushman District Superintendent . 'R M., -it Q y 'X x xi K A t ,gg ii 4 l f , 5, , ff' , mf' N- .',,Y.fVk , ' . VL1I'l.l.iy 'xx 'v . IF! . . , A, t , gs '. 'Q K Mr. Stan Sidaris Assistant Vim- Prinvi mal Assistant Vice Principal Mr. Walt Altman l if' - I 'ST' X,- D ,ln-: 3 I BOARD OF EDUCATION, left to right, seated: Mrs. ,lean S. Butler, president: Mrs. Margaret S. Aus. lin. Left to right, standing: Mr. Wendell J. Meyer. Mr. Kenneth ,l. Schneider, Mr. Ron Leos. 'S xX 'Q 1 ei ., N t 2 ! ,f X, 1. gr- l . Support Services Mr. Richard Farland Director of Activities Mr. Larry Johnson Dean LZ Mrs. Delores Kelley Media 5' ex A Mr. Gil Roesch I Work Experience Director Mr. Ron Pettie Psychologist , f ef A fi iff 'if f 4' . M ' C 774, W2 4 fi, X , f 1 of a , , , , Mrs. Sandra Dietz , Q ' Sophomore Counselor A-K I ,az 21154 A Miss Carol Schendel Senior Counselor a l Mrs. Carolyn Kelly I ,lunior Counselor L-Z Mrs. Sami Lau ROP Coordinator Mr. John Nulton Dean A-K Mr. Kane Waggener Director of Athletics Y Mrs. Arlene Gibson Junior Counselor A-K Mr. Larry Ryan Sophomore' Counselor L-Z I Q St1pportSs-rxiccx + 2 Mr. David Bi-di-ll English r. W . 1 S A .- ..A. j ln w. Xl i llii llii'li,ii'rl Bullun lfnuli-li I X ' FACULTY ffiif XX 'l M r. Joh n Bald ridgv English , we 1 Mr. Robert Barnum Mrs. Colch and Mrs. Talxavh Engligh XX, a.S ,fe 'r F5 NN yn, Xxx? 'S S -.3 .X s. ,Jw f,,f, M, V 1-Aff .vf all Mr. Tom Birmingham Mrs. Luc-y Blc-isnivk English English ,I M? I . Fi N3 -9 6 f ,. ', '-A ' V dn 'J cu X ,f f I ,1- I , ,i 71,7 ,, Nlr. Paul Booth Nlr. William Bmwr Nlulli Di-pgirlim-lil Chgiirmdn Sp:-vigil lfflmulimi x XQ- 7 .vw- f 4 if 3 ,,.. M M W ,-- f Mrs. Jean Bradley Education X Mr. ,lohn Briscoe Music ,gf M411 i ,Q fi I ,.f Mr. Herbert Byrne Special Ed. Department Chairman : VX '-f-,. I , 5 l f fm --., X ',,, ,V , T1 1 't 7 , Y X. V ,aff A,r f , st -M ' ,Z , f- ff 'fn ' V 4 w, I ' f 1 Mr. Ralph Chalifoux Physical Education Y Z 7 Sis: . 4, , 4? , 'Y'l f, 7 ef W , ' W, if V 1 . 54 - :xg V f , if Q Mr. Robert Cates Math ff .gn , 5 ' -2 5 . . ,- ?'- sbs I4 ' ., 7 X . Mr. Frank Chong Social Studies fl lf We ,M ' ---' Mr. Graves If 4 XR. ' fi M x 42 Mr. Dennis Cavanaugh English ff f 4 W , 4 Y' iimf' 4 , if X ff I 6 M W , f ' ,f f , 'H , . M 4? 7. ff Kflgg , 1 7 1 34, 1 ff ,, ME 1 'AQ f i Q mt :fy , 'e A I ni-x g A , ,, 7: 7 ' .X . Miss Jerilyn Chuman Preface Faculty - 215 i N jr'- 129 Mr- ,lames Clark Mr. Donald Clarke Fine Arts Department Chairman Music Department s 4 ' X 5 W ' I I , Mrs. Bleisnick .K 5 ,ifif gf : 3 'P ' ff,i?'if5 5i' 1 B R A - Q , - -f , 3 591,-i,+-vfgfg-3f,.. V ' Q1 N1 Q ...f. 3, --5 'Fiqh Pa ?l Nlr. Robert lfstu Mrs. Carla Foster 210 V P114-Ulu Sui-ial Studies English in 1 1 Mr. Richard Cobb i Speech I i gi I 1 fvfrs Mr. David Crabb Business 4 u ,Q 1 . Y 0 ' fi yi f f I Mr. Arlan Dwyer 4. 3 f.,:.-- . -? fi'W a v, J - 4 ' at ,tts ,si A 5 1,1 ,af K' ' 'K 0 4, Q A 'I 1 9 3 1, if Q A' ,jggarf -,Q ' 4 ,,s go. 1-',f-' ,, ' 1: , , vxnshva 1 Qs- 1,111 0 ni if -'I .5 ,, r if V , A V, O' 1,1 O,6,',3vy-.ir xr' +i.,f,g, IQ' li'v'v '. .Q 45' '+t++f'f:9'i Mr. Allen Cildard Drama H , ff . . , , Q ,V .,,w,f Q Kwik , .M 67 Vw' - ,E L,J- fka , ra i rw Mrs. Lois Gotch Mr. William Graves Mr. Robert Greene English Math PE Department Chairman 3 r Y l l 24132 if ' Mrs. Virginia Griffin Fine Arts fi 'if' 4 1 'M -- -We i Mrs. Beverly Griffith Math Mrs. Kelly Vr I VV fir' ff, f'VC7 XAB, ru Mr. David Griffith Mrs. Debgrah Haigh Mr. ,lames Hall Social Studies Department Chairman English Business Faculty i 1 5 I f s gx -X ' Sf' Xi 'LT' gf'-j A r -:x.::- Miss Pat Hardin Physical Education .ud in -x 1 .ff 5 Yer Q 1 f f 1 ' L - C, lf!!! Mr. Clint Harwick Physical Education 3 xx X K Q' s K in .v Q s, ffvil L Mrs. Anita Hauger Home Ec. Department Chairman 2 'Q ,. Nlrs. Juliane Hodjera 218, I.'L,l.ulI, Foreign Langiiage ff- , f fff, M 5 1' ,X K fc! ffxkff in A if ,sf ,- 1 ,- 5 L, , . , , .Q ' 'A ,ix 1 .--. ' s.L,.. I , . , , K , F X V , wif sg . , f- h 'P 5? ix Q X3 li Akai s Q s 'yjl,, ,af A .9 gs I ' e' wr . fi, 'r , ' 1' M if 1- 1 , A H . 'E r ' -, . bf 4 i ' V E v i A x , I ' 4 . , ,, is ,. R, , n1.l.k.i V' x AA' Y iq , Y,7. I XV gn ' ' 4. i lf gi'-.ag P111-W ' 'N ,. ,. ,- gs if? U1, 5 ,Pj V 4. 'W . i . . ff. w-- , 9145? - a. Y-I 3 we -,iw.s-tw .Q,gf.i4-i,-.V 'f',,r1.7.g4., , W, -N fl , ,.ni ,M 'C -. ' ' lf , .44 i 1. A,11f3w,V dkkfiii-'Xie 3 .m sfL,. f. . I . xx, , by 'Z gy , .. wr' r Miss Tyner -QQ , 'v ,, Z-: ,.,,,e,..,,.M.,., ,,,,,,Y, ,, i, 5 , S if, Mr. Gene Haynes Foreign Language Department Chairman B ...Q 5 F A 41: is ,,..-nv - ,Mfg i- - .' M -lr-3-17 .1'1f ff' 1-3. f iz. ,gurfqc M . .H Q t., ' 3 . 'g1,,fil,Q.'is la , wi A - -,eff g,.!.cL,.Y MQ, - wiv -if ff',a,m+' by s . ,ggi -wa J' Y' tx, .:- ,, .',:',-im' - ' 4 - ax -,3,r.,!?3,.f V 11-We 1 i5:gg5?T J 1 lf. ,wg - 1 Y ' , , -s 4 1- . . -2 -is ' f ex. '-Km i Na'-Q., . -., .,A. , R-.I I5 .u I ,. lp wut A Mrs. Geraldine Henderson Home Economics N all MT- Rflbeff H0SkiU Mrs. Connie Howarth Social Studies Home Hjonomics 1 an-vvfvfff F' . x Y ,Q ya, my, .,.f 2 Mr. Meyers Q ' 1-v2::f'52fr 111, -A ' t if if S- in 4, wi , Q .way ,W ' Ui 'EV', rtr, , 3' 9 H 7 , wi? I t i L gi qu, ,f , fy, 2, iii 4, I , 2 f Lf, If 1,14 , ,i X, Q . 1 f 13, , .A t sr J, ,K , ,fjgir ' 1 :Y 1 1, V, ., y w s' i -Jw ,L '25-+3?f7'ef'Qt:az, rr-f?fZ'::5 312.4 ' nf 75:f', ,1iii4 7:.:: fp,,f:2f5,'rf'Eg- ' gf' -f f f-sr-2:-rzzcf'-N -ffm . 1 ' ,Q Dr, Thomas Jones Mrs. Debra Lelewer N Social Studies Math :- r I '12 f H 4 ak- 39 5' 1 W, f- , 2180 F ' -3 ?',:,,4 4 ,. ,.,.-.., a ,fri if - ,., F Xt 'E lm Mrs. Linda Huetincl-Q Science Department Chairman Kai 51' 'ff '1,5Zfa', ff I p T ff' 3gp:,o441,.L.',g, 1, S M W lag? A Q -1,1 'X Q' ' '51 'A lx A '2 14 f x, 1 ' . N .1 . ' X xt' , ., V. ' L ,I K xy 4' f X 1, 7 ol 'V , 5 ,ft as gl x , S ' 14 4 ' ,1 1 z M , 1 f ,S 1 ' M ML - s ai 2' gil- ii N Ql , 6 ' 1 5 gl ' A yo ill' C 5 ,V If v-at C ' Qs, ,,icr i,r, g gi' i W Mr. Charles Johnson Math , , - ' f X 104.9 , 1 4 . , QI Mr. John Lincoln Social Studies f 4 rre,,,r ii' C Mr. Don Longstreth Mr. Norm Lusk Mr. Stephen Marsden Industrial Arts Business Department Chairman SCICHCC F2iCUlW 219 ,220 f l'iLll'l illx . -'gt or ul A W 4 if 1' . f -ii. ' ' L V x . ' .1, V1 1 V i ' 04-.' 1 r 1 H1130 . ' 3 -4. ,R Y , Vf ' 44' P' T- ' .iw 7-'H Q LQ, Z' K, u X , 1 I '- if I . J:-2',2,':5: -J-flaw . ' I. H., as sig ' - ff e,x:w,,?:-'f :,,., M. L.. 1343644 'S-vzfaf 103,51 I l A ll i Miss Rosann Marltila Mr. Robert Meyer Foreign Language Science W Mr. Richard Martin Industrial Arts - ' '77 4 ,f I 3--ff 2?, yn! 4 4. 74 .vi , if If Mr. Murray Mickelson Industrial Arts i hzzfff ,, X X f 'Nl ' , , X' :N , Y il L I il - .llliwbk ' 5' I f iw X r X mr. X ,,,..,.--M Mr. Dennis Minder . D Preface Mr. Mlnder V. 'I 1' Q- Q' it ,nf 1. . I N .K 4 i 0, , -I -: : y VK f' M ' F. fxxil, num, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan Mr. Robert Morgan Mrs. Jane Morrison Scif-:iw Preface English ' X . up I I if are .Af F' , 34. A iiikw-wear .ff 'N I i Mr. William Moye Mr. Robert Murray Fine Arts Mr. John Pazik Physical Education Fine Arts ,ff-'M 'f ax ,fir , va 111 1,0 ' -' y f - if ?f3gf,'-Eg, 25, 5: he V , l 1 y if ' E ' it W? ,,y,l,Z ffm! Q I , Q A iWp?wm?f W7777f4ffw: 33 - ,' X ' 1 'L,' , ' fri we V V' A y , 't 4 X ' ef ' .af-V. 'fkftn ' :L-i Y V X '- ,. j f f: ' Q . f 'y. v-f f, 6, ,?,I' ,f , - 4 fl , ... J V ,, - Q A 'z , - X ,Wig X Q Ll .2 A -. kt' , 27 KE A .. . - U lf, ' ,. '- 1 ' ,, V V ,J ,f ,.'j ,Q V a 'J axe mm? Mr. Scott Nagel Preface Mrs. Jeannette Oakes Mr. Shaw M NM X 'X N., NA Ng NYM a xwebwawt , x My L 3.119- R85 'gtg .x ' 1- 'JL ' I-,x ii Miss Billie Oglesby Physical Education ay! 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Q Lf. 1 I al, A W 1 J 2, V 1 f - - ', ' ' f .lp ' V -- 1 , IH a'- . ' . ' .Lili Ili , k . l Mr. Bryan Shaw Businc-ss ... Q , ff? . -:lf r ,- ,x gm f .ai A k ng . 4 K -Y ' 4 ' U QL -Q N:-.if gf - -- are Qu: H v :-iff ' l:.-- Q57 xi-in K U, .,k.....- ' .gi ,l -ii - i -: LJ I T' . 52 all - -A'-'Xi T . A I ., ' 1. , J.. .I-M.. A 5-fvfff-j-?J.2,l-1 4. lgwf?':'.I..fE..E.. M- v-1-s.:1,'.L-9 ' - F vs l ii1,5 'f 131.1 '- -1-...' .- .:+'..4,' gh. ff-:H 1-7-..,.,,L..-1 A .g-'xml' . yr... ....1,g43 gg.. - ici-:'j'1. .1 ..,.L1 'Ag ' .,, . --' ya . ..--,.,-1' '. ' ' -7T Ail' 57' 15 '. '.-'-'L' '71 ' '. 'f'u::: 'ui rf 'Q h x' J' U 'A 'I A ' I ' -hug.: i, R' I' r 4 .Xl Y fl. ' 1 ' 0'0 I z- v .?'1-.Aff-0 9 09. ' -- 4 S '1 i'f fl If ,z Mr. Harry Smith lnduslrial Arts I , Wg., N Mr. Hobart Storey Education 1 . ' Y Y 1... - -V 6 . - 1 Nlr, Cute-N Mrs. Mary Takarrh English X, Mrs. Judith Tefft English fw-.... Miss Judy Tyner Business ' 4. . A 1 Jar 42 , iff fi ew 5? I J 1 455, , Q ff -Lf: Mr. James Welch Math Mr. Lindy Zichichi Industrial Arts As, my vi . was M, Aw 9 ' E ,. v, -Q ,.. , t.,..... , I +4 ' it bf , , . fl' '-- wif ' fn M A ' X f Mr. Alan Thompson Mrs. Lorraine Tilden Science-Math ,X4 Mrs. Dorothy Walla Mr. Henry Van C-inkel Social Studies Education Mrs. Lois Zastrow English Mr. Cobb Mr. Saunders Faculty X! P , , fi' t ' 4 I -' lt 4 f 'rf -.' X , ., , ,X J Classzfied Personnel it i ' '1 . ,. . ..x . X-S X. N, 5 s, Elfttttaf l H MD 'ini-.-. ADMINISTRATIVE 'OFFICE STAFF, left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Bailey, receptionistg Mrs. Sandy Harris, administrative clerk and Mrs. Shirley Ray, administrative secretary. W5 ha 3 at Mrs. Lorraine Sporleder Mrs. Jan Boggan Registrar Secretary 4 5 - x L Q , ' 525 ' B ' f .: Mrs. Mildred Anderson Mrs. Iean Soyland Cain-or Cuidanrv -- ROP Clerk Work Experience Clerk W kilgiwstlilvtl Pt'I'rtHH1t'I ',4:T!7t Q Q , ., 'P . 'if lj gs f J.: t tsrwiw. -fy 1 . Q X qfa Mrs. Betty Murphy Serretary 4, 9 I Mrs. Helen Williams V i College-Scholarship Clerk 11 'J w 7 mm 11...- 'fits 'w 1 'nf i Z, 1 jafth I -4 :gi f s,,44d'5 I' 'Kr I fi.5e.f,..z., Q, , 4' 4 -r4,7v:f',4.-' Sal' 1, ,sjitfi rfb , f. . Mg.. ,,, s1,s.,,, ,L ,A .Q--.-.1 Mrs. Mary Ann Poole Secretary lf 4:, uns!-g. gary. ,wai- Nw- sq .... X .W f-. ,.- 5 UMA' 'unwrhxkpgyffggd , , ,. , 'liief ' ' , , fgfg, Mr. Carl Melton Miss Duffy Hall Head Custodian ASB Clerk Av as , v '-.6 lfif E WW. ..,...,,, M .,,, ' K ff 4 Mrs. Terese Riley Attendance Secretary 7--W . V 1 . 3'f'ff f .ra I '-24. ff gf ' 'W . I , qj, v, .V , ',,,' . , gm. ,, ' ,N mm' ,E fy ,lil A i . Rx, ft i I if 1 , -' ' 1, V i '17, , A 'gn ,G 1 . in x K s in W x . V, 1 I 'Ns-rr if . f , .1 i ' Mrs. Doris Cox Driver Training Program Cliissifiwl P4'Y'SUIlllUl - 225 x a fi J 255 21, ,Msg I 9' li 4 5 f 1 Y W H bf , x Q C , , mor Dzrec f fS'.f'S' -tfc '5 ERIC ABRAHAMSON: 40. 140. 146 RICHARD ACEVEDO: 146 I 5 .ION ACOSTAB 4. 5. 36. 37. 40. 146 f. .vt . 'g ,if 101-IN A DAMS: 4. 5. 19. 22. 38, 40. 74. 75. 'iii -- 1.-. I -LA., 1-I-9 Bust-ball 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Lettermen 3. Q' ' ,..,,. r ROBERT ADAMS: 142. 146 SIISAN ADAMS: 146 BRLCE ADAMSON: 146 STEPHEN ADAMSON:141.14-6 - T1-nnis Team 2. 3. 4-1TI'arn Captain 4. GARYADCOX:146 ' NANCY ALBERTSON: 146 1 German Club 2. 3: Bible Club 3,,4: Thespians 2. 3. 4: CSF 2. 3. 42 CSF Lift' M1-mbf'r4. A .ION ALDER: 141, 146 CYNTHIA ALEXANDER: 146 PHlLlPALMAGUER:146 ., TIMOTHY AMACHER. 146 A, KIMHANDERSON: 24, 103. 1,10:'143, 146 Drill Team 3. 4: Girls League 2, 3: CSF 2, 3, 4: CSF Lili' Mvmlitfriyipbntfe1jtQ,Choi,Ij..4!f.RoyaI Stcwarts 3, 4. :'l'f f14llif'f -' ' 7 7.3. 4 EP W t. ,,-42. . .4 ITQMMICHAEL BRADLEY. 149 - MELAN,I,E.. Q2...m2. 146 'Cit'ls S'iKIi'iiT'T5iim 2: Girls TennisL1,ZI'eg.LrI3Q3:,,Drill Team 2: F lag Twli , , gl 3: Tams 3. 3. 35? lib .0 1 54 . . ga,,if5yl,t,2'. W wa v 3. DARIO ANDRADI-Q:146 SCOTT ANGELL: 146 RICHARD ANTON:54-.146 LEA ANTONOPLIS: 2. 24. 25, 126. 137, 147 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Tennis Captain, MVP, CIF League Champ 3: Spanish Club 3: Girls League 4: CSF XNHS 2. 3, 4: Student Court 4:.Public Defender 4: Com-4-rt Band 3: CSF Life Member 4: Girl of the Month. Nov. 4: Grand Marshal Glendora Christmas Parade 4. TIM ARRIETTA:146 'I IANAE ASKEW: front page. 44, 21, 78, QS: 140, 147 NANCY ATHERTON: 22, 99, 103. 14-31.711473 It ,IV T4-nnis Tcam,2,: Drill Team 2: Songlea1jer 3, 4, Head 4: Qilrls Lgiiuv 2. 3, 4: CSFXNHS 2, 4: Pep Club 3, 4iCSF Member 4: HomecomingQrincess .IOAN AUCOIN:,1,, 7 ' PAUL AUSSEN' -.ER: 113. 147 Band 2, 3. 4: Conziert Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3. ROBERT AUSTRINC: 38. 40, 75, 140, 147 Baseball 4: F DEBRA BAILEYM f 7 BRIAN f3, 147 Golf 2. 3: CSFYQNJ1 A: Band 2, 3, 4, President 4: Con- vert Band 2, 3, 3, 4: rcbestra 3. BRUCE BAKE-R: 1471-:Ii S MARK BAKER.:..,1.41t.- ' - .. BILL BALCH: 1:47. I , E, Fei, THOMASBALDRE QF f47 s 3 45 BOB:BA.LDW1'N:3Qk3 f.f33.,147 1 CURTISt,B19gLlg.5'14-2: ' , t cttif 2. I0C:I4i-'GSEI 3. 4. Victim . idem 4. CSFtLi,ftf Mdmijcre . ' A MICHAE1a,tBA1ERE'IfF:-147 , 1, JENNY' BARZEELSBS. 91. 142, 147 11. .jig Ski Club 2, 3: 4: League 2, 3. 2. sa 3. 4. CSFlNHi2.,3: 4..csRLiIe Member. .,.... , .,.. KATHRYN':BKRTQ5N:'1'8, 1212.--14474 Girls .IV Biisl5etball,3: Tennis Team 3: Soft- ball' 2, 3.4. 'iafianntshieia .BJ 4, Editor 4. ons Ath- It-tit- Cl11bl24:3, 4: GSI-'7NIfts.,2. 3. 4. OsF llfff- i I i'., : LARRY BARTON:-148 JAMES BAjL!MG34RTNERfz1?18 , KAREN BAXTER:lfront 85. 140. 148 'igfgq MICHEL1,,g,gE1AfH:?95 k U V ,.I:, . 11 . 1-QR! '1': j 14-8 A 'II' f QH6fiIt6jiiRTeam 2, 3, 4: Tei V A' Tenn. ski Club 4. Tantgpil 1 4:Giriet115igua4g.j3t..AqgG?,i1ETgNHS 2, 3. 4. CSELl.iie Mvmbgtl-3 ffpnor GU3lfd,,3iaf-, ' MARLENE BEWSz,lQi'f 'R e I M , Bntinninttttt 3.. ELIZABETH .7 'f:: K 1 7 I r Directory , f.. 1 rflf I4 lb: f ,Ag PAULB LIK. n JIMMY B1FtmD:148 LE ITT ' 3 2, 148 VI 1 :1M , , Drill Team 2- '3. 4. Secretary 4: Girls ROBERT BLACKBURN: 141, 14-8 1' I RONALD B M USKAS: 148 ' I, 5 DAL BOEW iii 14-0 148 BQ148 ' 4DlA . 103, 110, 143 Li'sAt,, A t ROB nmfizw, Baske tball 2, 3. . CHRIS BOONE: 148 Baseball 2. 3, 4. PAMELA BOWMAN: 48. 98.148 Tartan Shield 2 3 4 ROY BRANDT: 149 V Football 2: Wrcstlin 2 V LESDIEIBRAY. 149g 5 CHRIS BRECEDA: 140. 149 TIM BRITT: H Football 233: t . : . 3, 4. RON BROICK l' L6 , 12 TIM BROOK5: 9 1 142, 149 Tennis Tc-an'Q2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Lt-ttt-rman 4-f:CSF!NHS 2, 3, 4. President Member 4: Most Inspirational ,IV Tennis KAREN BROWN: 30. 32. 33, 149 KELLI BROWN: 149 Convert Choir 2, 3, 4. 4: Band 2: 2, 3. 4. 4. Vice Girls 4, Trea- Girls Tartan 30, 80, 151 Club President 4. 141, 142. 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. tt-rman 3: CSFXNHS 2. 3. 4: CSF Life Member 4. CATHY CURL: 151 Let- KERRI BROWN: 149 . n t-It2.,BatInnnt0 ., .., ,, . , ROBIN BROWN: 93, 149 . Swim Team 2: Hockey Team 3:LBadmintQi1V,f4: 'IIA Q. j ' 'A I ClulI21 Ski Club 3: Tams 41 Girls Leasll fl-,Girls 366' llllfaid . Athletic Club 3. AFS 3. , ,.,- , 42:2 llfw, ..-4 , LAURA BRUOKER. 103, 143, -.Eli A : :A,,e'..RIcH4R . . AFS 3. CSFINHS 2, 3. 4, 5.35315 Os ' j1'e'1v1entL,., THOMAS Q -.1 3,,f, ber: Concert Choir 3, 4: Royal Ste , fl-. ': , ,.a2QgQ1gfFci0tbatll 3, ' t I' 2, :Ali-' KEVIN BRYANT: 149 . ' 4: JOHN BUSCHZ 149 ,,.l. :frBa d Basketball 2,3,4.Tra6It 2, 3,4. 5 Band ' tw . ji, dent Scnate2,3: Concert Choir4. lunv, if MAR : H . : tb l DONALD BYBEE 4 CHERYL DAVIS: 47, 14142, 1 - 'il-if vi . Student Senate 3. 1 Basketball 3, 4: Traen ' ybalif if Ietici KELLY BYRNE. 46. 63, 92, 98. 1 1, 149,444 rit R ,., , Club 2.3.4:CS -.- CS ' 'l .,tn.l 4. , , Oni. Basketball 2. 3, 4. Tennis Team 2, 344310 ':::i. . 4. H , I 4. Badminton 2. 3. Tartatt sntniti 2, 3, 4. DE' : : an , ' Secretary 4. I W4 W ,J KARE 5 1 37 KEVIN BYRNE: 38. 40, 149 J an KAREN OAIRNs. 149 inn :' '--f. f ' JOHN CAPETZ: 149 RUSSELL CARMONA: 149 A ' I RICHARD CARPENTER: 149 .gf ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, CHARLES CARVER: 149 'L DAVID CASCIATO: 149 VINCENT CASEY: 150 BRENT CASHION: 30, 80, 150 CAREN CATY: 150 RICHARD CAVALLARO: 113, 150 Tartan Band 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Stage Band 2, 3, LYNETTE DE LONG: 128, 152, 161 MARION DE LUCA: 115. 152 , Tfafffli 2: 'Badgmfi mon 2:,Dril'lg.2lIGa'.ffi?2P1Baiin?r-Catgigier.-414:-t sta Glub'2:tTams 4.0313 '. ' .IIM DE VINEY: 152 I MW '75 V7 - CYNTHIA DEANS: 2, 152, 177 Songlcader 3: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Tams 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: CSF Life Member 4: Student Court 2: Senior Class Treasurer. IEFFERY DEATON: 152 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: IOC 4. MARY DEQLZQNEY: 3 , 32,,,152, TERESA CERNA: 97, 150 CARLISSA I SENS: . Bcllendaine 3, 4: Girls League 2: NFL 2: Junior PATRQIJ DIXON: 1 'i V ,, 177 Achievement 2. ' AFS 225 ,'4g:aCSFfNI'IS , 4: CSF Life Member 4-2 GREG CHALM ERS: 97, 150 Seni lass Presideift 1 Football 2, 3: Student Court 2: Bellendaine 2, 3, 4. S DOLCH: 152 SUSAN CHANEY: 150 .JV I ONALDSONZ I' Thespians 4. ' NATO: 152 . i j, ,V BETH CHERRY: 150 DENT V c NNELL. Track 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Badminton 4: Volleyball 2: , ,LAR TO: 54. 1 t Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls Athletic Club 3, 4: .Iunior DOWLING: i Achievement 3. .,A, DRAKE: 152 I I MARK CH1'I'TENDEN:. 150 ling 2. Golf 2, 3, 4. Key Club 4. terman 3. Thr-spians 3, 4. 4 V KE DRYSDALE: 152 MYLES CLARK: 150 DON DU BOIS: 152 Football 4: Surf Club 2: Radio-TV Club 2, 3, 4: Cam- Golf 2. 3, 4. PAUL CLARK: 80, Q1, 150 iw' If l, LORRIE DUKE: 58. 63, 153. 239 Basketball 2: Track 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. . DEBBIE CLAY: 150 DONALD CLOUD: 150 SUSAN COFIELD: 150 BRENT DUNCAN: 4. 5, 39, 40. 15 ' Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. K TESSA DUNKLEY: 153 BESSIE DURAN: 88, 92, 103, 153 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Head 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4. ,PAMELA COLEMAN: 150. 154 DICK COLEMAN: 30, 40, 54, 140, 150 Sophomore Class President 2: Lettermen 2, 3: Foot-n Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, 4- Thes- pians 2, 3. 4: NFL 3, 4, Royal Stewarts 3, 4: LYNN EASTMAN: n 111.120 ' I f ,fi , . , DON I' , ,V A I 3. 1 11' I f 7 I I ' 7 -W ,,,zz'::, f 2, TINA lel, Spanish , 'f BART G,R7rwW4141:v1f56 f Tennis Team ., Ge-rman Cluh 2, President,3.i KAREN JACKSONQ4-73 142, ',, 1 fvll . I 1.'V 'I if Basketball 3, Track' 2: Hgyekeyag yet414y,bgl,lig3,ji4: GAL 2' 3' 4, CSFfNHS,.2.'35 4.22 -15,511.1 ,',- 1 1 1 ,-:,, I KURT JACKSON: 37, 40, -158 . My A 141 7 PAUL ,ga , ,QA,iLiAKoB, 158 5 AA1 l' '- '- ,?', EBI ,153 . -A1'f,, 'LAAA p J ERNEST 'ER 40, 156 r?Q 'm.QU ClUllf.3i Bil-?l0fClU1i5v:lliffifff 3,43 1 11'1 v , if , l.I?AURA4HlACKNEYf97- 156224 A I IAQUEQSIIXS3' i, IM :'if I Qiiifii' A , f,,. 1..,.1, A Zf, Q ,.11 Q .1,. ' HUF B0llWlial'TffI49 ' ,Q 1,1f 2 158' ffl? , 1. :QQLISA if W,L-' 4 f Team 2: Flag Carrier 3: Banner r A 1 11 , 7. f A A , , - 12, .f,QHARLIE HALDERSON:14' ,-2156 , A 1A11 11 'f , , ,, 2: 31 W2f43EAN HAH- 9 1- 1 f'A'f , BWf5alliZ2f50 lbalI'21 ' is A C'f'SSC0U'iflfY LWlif:a k7i4i 1 '4 42QffQYeff: f 5 I 'iifi , 4. 4' 1 I -RAY A A1 I f' 4- 40- I A11 . 1,,1 . '-DIANA , f ' ,1'1l Y Q 1 f. J fi JAMESH :Mi,LToNff4.fM,,1m45g55,,,:5Q., f wfotgiiiaii 111A 2 l45 B4.RAiia5ii 2Q13aseIji1Ilt2gTraok 3, 4:1 f I -f 3, 4, sem-tam miiiaii 2, 5151-y'ffQIub. L.-iiermama, psi: 2, 3, 4, CSF Chairman MELODIE of Student'Senate ,STEVEN 40, L StucieIntSenatd2 jf lT1 11A , A EDP-VID , LQRRMIELE I it 11 TATT1 ATHEHINQQWANNAI Swim f iq1 111 f T 1T ii5ffffQ. A'7' f 1111 1 fill TRW 21fB3+i?fl25l5E5i?3?54SlICia 255P2-134513 2lUbQ3V ,53'Ul'2- 3-41Gif'Efi'f:fi41eZfi3I+,4- 'iff AT, TATTATA 2- if ,,,,: JOHNSON: 159 ' E f'Af J0HN5QN245?159 CS: 2, 1 if ZT. Q5 .,.1,'1 . -41 ifff Cm P' 41 as el 3 - 1 ' - L' 'VAV 'ff ',-h. SUSAN HARDS: 156 Basketball 3. 4: Hockey 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Softball 3, il ,.',, KRISTINWHARGIS: ,,.:,, . 4: GAL 2, 3,54-,,Secretary4: Most Inspira,tional..Volley5 MIKE HARRINCTQQREX56 I hellPIayf:z,4Qf ff-1 'A . 3,fffifiEfii.a.va1,i ' A f , SHERYL HATCH: 1 lE.7f , AAAA TTTA ,PAM 1. , AAAAA 11AT'1 ' A 1.11 :Flag Spanish Club 27 34: CfmcfflCl?9!T:i.f?.9i.f1BQ.X3:lf'5!ff5Ya-'IS 3-4:1Tanxan,Ba:nd 2. f A-A A Club 3: Girls 4fT2mS 4 Tartan Bandsiii' 13- 2-41C0Hf1eftBaHf1 A I 2- Band 3- 44 SCSBOA HAWKYARD: 157 .111, iilififiif-iiii-' .5 1 4 ,iii 1lT1'11TT' , , QJERRY HAWS:30.54.78,103, 157 A A 1'1f 159 A T1l111' f1351:iii1iiffiiiiiiiiiI A ' Cross Country 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: ' jig, 157 4, I..p,f?fi. 7 I I I Letterman 2, 3: Royal Stewarts 2,-,3, Vice President 3. . ' ' H lifii - 5f'5'5ii,g l'i, 5 2. , SCOW HAWTH0RNE?157 ,AA1 ull, f:7f1'iii..f:r., 3. 4 ueii 4: 34141. 154 A MARKS HAYNES 38.40. 75,, , Ofchewa I If STEPHEN HEIL: 157112. .E ff, , g,.4f:: , . ' A , Ail I 'f'fff:f5 fiffi7 l:,.f 154, 1627, , EAIEDY g-IENRgI:?2ii157 . 15.555,gsf5,g.,g :,gQg54 . ,1,,,, IEJAES3' . 154' 'U nl efwie- --34 ,'i,,, V l,- 1 f 41 2, 3, 445143 Band 2, 3, CHARLES HENsELffy,i57gsf,g5 A 111, fil f,,,,h4 3. ,,q 555,.,r5,,g,:g5g,,j 1 Ha Band 2, 3- 4' LAURA HtEREF033?2?15T, ,,,11 1 I iei' 15921280 iei, I 5 4 GREGG CSWNHS 2. Life N 154- ei, ,-,,, 5, --ff 1v--- I Igflf-Ther 4: American High School ff 5 lf I 7 I ,11 1 I ,,i' f ie, 51551 e,'i, , 1 'U' WIS- ,,5??i'7' lii 5 1 ,129, 154 . ., ' HOLLYQQHILLZ 142, 157 Qii- 2Ef555i1eggjfQ l'l fj i', Q Qf'.fEff5'5 '.'l ' f '15, BRADLEY JOPLIN: 159 ,,,, 'i i f S, T C , Qmdaine 3, 4: Girls Leaguem z,,, Team 3, 4: Girls NHS Baseball 2: Bike Club' CSFYNHS 2, 3, 4: Student I , we A Q42-3-41C5F Life Member Sf-few A 154 , HILL: 141, 157 .iviiil g lfiii FRED KAMMERDIEIYER: 159 STEVEN FREDERICK: 154 Football 2, Golf 2. ,,, ,,,, , , 'MDUANE KARAM: 1591155 - MIKE FREDY, 154. STEVE HINDSON: 157 ii 'ii KATHY KEEGAN: 11315159 ROBERT FUCHS: 154, 238 SUSAN HITE: 26, 27, 115, Tartan Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4. , J EANETTE GALCERAN: Basketball 2, 3: 3: Bible Club 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4 EDWARD BETH AFS 3: CSF PATRICIA Swim S , S Softball 2, 4: CSF! JV wi CHRI 46 63 143 LORI ams 4 Girls AMY Bike W Swim T 2, German W 3- V ELLEN GRAFFIUS: 155 ' l'7 7 MARY ANN GRANT: 24, 27, 77, MICHAEL GRAY: 155 KENNETH GRAYSON: 155 ,,,,, , 4: Track 3. Banner Carrier 4: Ski Club 2: Bible Club 2: Tams 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4: AFS 2, 3: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: CSF Life Member 4: Student Court 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 2, 3: Christ- mas Court 4: Who's Who Among American High Sehool Students. , MICHAEL HOBBS: 157 DAVID HOFF: 157 V' A Football2:.Basketball 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Key Club 4: ,Ski7,QI.u,b 3, 4. y WILLIAMf.HOGSHEAD:157 V f - V SHAWNfHQI4leAND?i91 I iffi I I Rad DESIREE 'HOLMESQ57 Vff. LISA HOALMESQH115, 158 ,t4,44 Q , , LINDA Hom, 158, ,,,, 7,,4 ,,,74 A ya, , JOEL HoPK1Ns:,,,f13e, 1'41,158' 7 A PAUL H0RWAYz'.1158Vf i,,,, A ,,,, I , HowARDg,..15g44 ,4,,7 5g,, e,5,, A AUL HUBBARD:,113,+,1424,1158 i,,t,1 , I 7, 2 'i,f .fly , 3, 4,.Radio-TV 2:-.CSFXINHS 2, MY 'be ' Tartan Band 2. 3. 4-1 Stage 2413, em r4, rack 3, 'Secretary 3. 4 Blk 3, Secretary 74, 75, Court 3, 4: Radio Thespians 3, 4. 91, 158' ' KAREN KELLEY: 143, 159, 230, 231 German Club 2: Girls League 2, 3, 4: AFS 2, 3, 4: CSF 2, 3, 4: CSF Life Member 4: Student Senate 4: Whtfs Who of American High School Students. KORWIN KELLEY: 113, 159 LINDA KELLEY: 159 KATHERINE KEMBY: front page, 17, 19, 22, 99, 103.127, 132, 137, 14-3, 158, 159 Bee Cheerleader 2: Songleader 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Tams 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Banquet Chairman 3, Vice President 3: IOC 3: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: CSF Life Member 4: Chief Justice 4: Student Court 4: Student Senate 2, 3: Howdy Court 2, 3, 4: Home- coming Princess 4: UC!Riverside Chemistry Award 4: Who's Who in American High Schools 3. DORAH KENNEDY: 115, 159 I STEPHEN KERMAN: 160, 238 DEXTER KERR: 160 RONALD KERR: 160 DANIEL KINCAID: 160 KRISTI KING: 160, 97 STEVEN KING: 120, 160 , ' . Thespians 4: CSFfNHS 2, 3, 4. GLEN KINUM:16O DAVE KIRBY: 4, 4-0, 74, 75, 78, 141, 155, 160 TIMOTHY KITCHEN: 160 DANA KITELEY: 160 BARBARA KNIGHT: 160 SUSAN KNIGHT: 160 Bible Club 3: Thespians 2, 3. MARY KNOETTGEN: 160 EDWARD KOHLER: 160 PHILIP KOHORST: 160 ' GEORGE KORKOUNIAN: 30, 54, 161 SONIA KORKOUNIAN: 161 Track 3: Girls League 3: AFS 3, 4. SCOTT KOSTKA: 161 Senior Directory - 227 Baseball 2: Track 4. MICHELL KRING:161 JAMES KROST:161 MARY KUHL: 161 THERESE KURKIEWICZ: 161 LORI LA IEUNESS Tennis Team 3: Badminton 3, 4. ALLAN LADOUCEUR: 161 CINDY LARID:161 SANDY LAMBERTSON:110.113. 137,161 Track 2: Badminton 2, 3: Tams 4: CSFINHS 2, 3, 4: Student Court 4: Tartan Band 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4. WYNN LANDOWSKI: 161 PAMELA LANGE: 161 Basketball 2, 3: Hockey 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Badminton 3: GAL 2, 3. NANCY LANZING LEON LARSON: 132.136 JOYCE LARSON:161 MATTHEW LARSON: 161 LARRY LARSON: 162 BARBARA LAUTENSCHLAGER: 113, 162 Flag Carrier 2: Majorettc 3, 4: Tartan Band 4. KIM LAWHON: 97, 104, 143, 162, 231 Bellendainc 4: Girls League 2, 3: AFS 2, 3, 4: Junior Representative 3, President, 4: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: CSF Life Member: National Merit Commended Student: Who's Who in American High School Studen Ls. JULIE LAWINC-:162 KATHY LAWSON: 24, 120, 122, 123, 162 BARBARA LAYTON: 162 DAWN LEES: 162 DOUG LEETCH: 162 ELLEN LESSER: 162 LAURIE LEVIN: 46, 63. 136, 140, 142, 162, 138. 238 Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Tams 3, 4: GAL 2, 3, 4: CSF!NHS 2, 3, 4: CFS Life Member 4: ,Iunior Class President 3: Student Senate 2. 3. 4: Historian 4: Girls' State Repre- sentative 3. LAUREN LEWIS: 162 LORELEI LINK: 103, 162 German Club 2: CFS 2: Concert Choir 3: Royal Stew- Hrls 4. BUD LIVERMONT: 162 Swim Team 2, 3: Tartan Band 2, 3: Concert Band 2. MARIORIE LLOYD: 162 LUCINDA LOFTHOUSE: 162 ALAN LOHRS: 162 CYNTHIA LONETTI: 162 RONNIE LOPEZ: 162 RANDY LOWELL: 162 CARLA LOWERY: 163 MICHAEL LUCERO: 163 Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3. CHARLES LUNDSTROM: 163 NOLA LYBRAND' 163 3, 4: Tartan Band 4. 2, 3, 4: Bad- 4: Tams 4: NFL 3. Classroom 2, 3. 4, President 4: MARSON: 163 MARTIN: 2, 25. 26. 27, 44.132, 135, 163 Tran k 2, 3: Tennis Team 3. 4. Captain 3: Drill Team 2: Ski Club 2: Tams Girls League 4: CAL 2, 3. 4: AFS 3.14-:I 4: NHS4-:',I.unior Claw Treasurer: ASB Comm. of Assemblies 4: Student Senate 3: Christmas Court. Queen 4. , MICHAEL MARTIN: 163 ' V 'Q ' 'Teaiii 2: Thcspians 2, 3. 4: AFS 4: CS NHS 2. ' . Youth For Llndcrstantliitgn: Representative US. State Department 4. MICHAEL MARTIN: 163 STEVEN MARTIN: 163 .IAMES MARTINDALE: 163 ROBERT MARTINEZ: 164 LISA MASON: 164 GINA MATLOCK: 92, 99, 103, 140, 164 Track 2: Songleader 4: Pep Club 4: Thespians 4-: Span- ish Club 4: NFL 3. 4. ' , I DEBBIE MATURO: 115, 164 Drill Team 2, 3: Banner Carrier 4: Spanish Clijli 3, Vice President: Radio-TV Club 2: Girls Leaguiigg-: Thespians 2. , , DIANE MC CADDEN: 136, 164, 238 1 1: J Track 3: Hockey 4: Volleyball 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Tams 4: Pep Club 2: ASB Secretary 4: -Bee Cheer- leader 2. f- A NEIL MC CARRON: 164 ' ' Swim Team 2. ' 'BONNIE MC CLELLAN: 164' 'I- JILL MC DANIEL- 127, '164 WALLY Mc GRATH: 164 , 6 CAROL Mc LACHLAN: 164 . g WAYNE Mc MATH: 164 , GUST MECHALASI 164 . --.- : Basketball 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: CF S1NHS .ION MEDLIN: 164, - ': i -',. PAMELA NIEBELING: 166 CHARI NILES: 166 HARRY NORTON: 30. 32 Valentine Court 4. DANA NUSSER: front page, 17, 84, 85. 97, 166, 239 Baseball Statistician 2: Bellendaine 3, -4-, Editor 4: Tamsi 4: Student Senate 2. I ' MARK NUTTER: 166 -' Surf Club 2: Ski Club 4. 5 WILLIAM OIBRIEN: 166 M Swiim Team 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3: CSFINHS 2, 3, 4. JAMES O'CONNELL: 30, 54, 141, 166 15, Soccer 3, 4. g' 1 FUMIO O'KAMURA: 166 COLLEEN O'KELLY: 166 CAROLIN OLSON: 167 TIM ORBAN:167 W Football 2, 3. , nfd' ' SHEILA OSATO: 14.3, 167 ' I Drill Team 3, 4: German Club 2: Girls League 2: GAL 2: AFS 2: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: Concert Choir 4: Highleas 3: CSF Life Member. ,LISA OSUNAZ 167 GREG-QTERO: 167 SUSANMgEEg92,164., 177 ' ,..- Jig -.:. 7-.t ERIC!-I:OTZINGER:167 , Flag Carrier 2:-Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice 74- 75- 167 League 2, 3: 4, Vice Pres. 4: Tams: Keyglub 4: L6llCl'maH 32 C557-NHS Publicityji, Vicetliresident 4: IOC 4: Senior rt'tg1gt.', lm.. n.cr'rrTGhoir: 3: 5DoubIe- :Ruby1?- 'Degreeiiint A 1' 'T Speech 4. MELODIE MELLIS:163.164 , 1 ?2:.1S.-i4:.QSE1L11-M-1-:be-. 1 - fGHRfIS7I?IlOQVERSTREET: 167 H -L DAVID PACKARD: 167 MARK PAILTHORP: 167 ERIC MENSlNG:18:3Q, 54-.135,141, 164 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Senate 2 4' ASB Vice OY RICK 164, 231 Key 3: CSF 2: .IILL DAVID DEBBIE JON 3: Thespian 2 142. 165 Stage Band 4: CSF TRACY MINOR: 165 PENNY MINUCCI: 157 g MITTS 165 gf ,, ,W ,, ,gg TERRI MOORE: 165 LISA MORALES: 165 KATHERINE MORENO: 165 NICK MORONES: 165 .IONNIE MORRIS: 165 PRISCILLA MOWDY: 165 TIMOTHY MULLICANE:166 KATHY MULVEY: 166 ROBERT MURRAY: 166 1 ,fit-V7 BETH MYERS: front page, 120, 122, 123, C Drill Team 2: Tams 4, Historian 4: Thespiai1SE3,'-4, Secretary 4: AFS 3, 4: CSIWNHS 2, 3, 4: -CSF Life Mt-mhz-r 4. .1 '- RANDALL K. NAKAHIRO:166, 238 Tennis Team 3. DUANE NANCE: 22, 75. 166 Baseball 3, 4: Honor Guard 3. , JEANNINE NANCE: 113, 143, 166 , Badminton 2: Girls Athletic League 2: CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4: Tartan Band 2, 3. 4. Librarian 3: Orchestra 2,'3: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: CSF Life Member. KIM NASSER: front page, 120, 166 , :: ' Tams 4: Fashion Show Chairperson: ThespianS'2, 3. 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4: IOC 4: Theipians out- standing performanec and most promising Thespian. GREGORY NEMETH: 166 V Interact Cluh 2. 3: IOC 3: CSFINI-IS 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: CSF Life Mt-mlvor. ' PAPP: 167 Q ., ...T Track Member 4: Student Senate 2, 3: Concert Choir 3: Royal Ste-warts 4: Orchestra 2: Homecoming Queen 4. HELEN PETERSON: 168 RICK PETERSON: 18, 168 Football 3: Swim Team 4, KRIS PETRONE: 168 PHONG PHAM: 168 , CHERYL PHILLIPS: 168 MARIE PLACENCIA: 88, 92, 138, 139 German Club 3, 4: Ski Club 3: Tams 3, 4: AFS 3, 4. JAMES PLANK: 168 CORINNIQPOIGENT: 168 . ANDREA BOLLMAN: 24. 115, 168 Girls Traekq2. 3, 4: Flag Carrier 2, 3, C0-Head: Banner Carrier 4: Tartan Band 2, 3, 4: Who7s Who in Ameri- can High Schools. ,I ,, f v KAREN PURTELL: 168 I i -MARK RAGLAND: 113. 168 ' Spanish Club 4: Interact Club 2: Tartan Bahd 2, 3, 4: StZn,ibi R:eprescntativc 4: Stage Band 2, 3, Qrchestra ' 2. 3. 43 Concert Band. ' Ht-ZLEN RaTZEY.f64, 79, 97. 142. 16a f Girls Baskktlltgll-2,'35'4: Softball 2, 3, 4: BeIIHjdainc 4: CAI: 2.-la, 4,1 Treasurer 4. csrmus 2, 3 ,zihtfcsr Life Member 4, t ,,. , I '-'- . TONY RAMHQISZ:-30.32, 168 f ,,'t 14: BILL RA.'fMQIfIQg,1b8 I ' , JULIE I , K 5'-'f:j-fbi-3 fa-' 't,, , 1 ' ' 1,111.4 ' 51:1 ..,,,f,Lg 5 aj .A --L-Jai' :FST 1 Q'i'14. 'Iwi' ' Lf 228 -- N-tiior I1irm'tory I , n 4,-Q f 21: -. fa.-:Q-Reefs , 6 .. ma. - -. Senate 3, Girl ball SIHIIE'-II,C1,3YlltW2 2, 3,541 Tams Stati tutan for Base haQ 3 3 4, T surcr 4, Tartan 4: Concert ,Choir,'3, 4. TERRA RICKETTS: 169 .IOHN RITCHEY: 169 Football Manager 4, Baseball RON ITTER: 169 Tams DEBBIE 9 ACH: 103 169 CSFINH VF2, 3 4, CSF Life Member 4: Concert 3 4: Ro fI.Stewarts 4' Highleaesie ' V MAR VOBBINS: 9, 97, A , fr.r A -V lflf' Tartan Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, Orchestra Nl B-u11l2. 3. 4-2 Student Court Sr. justice. WILLIAM ROBERTS: 169 THOMAS ROBERTSON: 169 Tennis Team 2,V3, 4,VV V BETH --92 . .f?i M0- 240 ' 3 ' .I SS: 30, 3 ' PAM Ro.R1' ,,,s:, V,gQ,5: .- ,rlr V 1 -I1:'169 LOR, 'R DRI Z 32, 169 DON? of F GERSQIQQ. ' .-y Club 2111131111-A Club 4, Tartan Band 2, 3 , 4, gqiVV,VV , VVV, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, R cERSt-1691. f in ,..,',r, 'VI 513 GERS: ,f'f.?-5225159 I T -5 . A V D - , V. a DE N RTUMIN: 4, 22. 36, 37, 40, 170 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4: Valentine Court 4. MATT RUSSELL: 142. 170 CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4, CSF Life Member 4. STEVEN SANDOVAL: 141, 170 LOREN SANTORO: 4-4, 170 Girls Track 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 4, Drill Team 2, 3, , . VD 2, 3, 4, TV Club 2, 3, 4, Director 3, 4, JERRY SNEED: 172 SHERRY Thespians 3, STAN Track t Arms SCOTT STAPENHILL: 172 ALETA STARK: 172 LORI' STEELE: 172 Vg LOR1 STEVENS: 93, 172 CRERYL STEVENSON: 172 2 JAMES STEWART: 172 I Swim Team 2, 3, 4. SUSAN STEWART: 44, 172 AMY STINSON: 172 LORRAINE STROMBERG: 172 NANCY STURM: 99, 100. 172 Bee Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Vice President 4, IOC 4t'Ta,5ns 4, Girls League 4' :g,,. ,Nj :,:, 19255 -,., ' I JOHN , Cross Country'2fi 3, 4, Tra'ek 2, 3, iSQQ,nish 2, Tartan Shield 4, Letterman 2, 3, Most Valuable Cross Coun- llrltlfzgx, , SU'I'I'ER: 172 Drillglfeam 2, 3, GAL2, i'i 4 , CSFXNHS 2, 3, 4, CSF Life Me iiiiiiiiiiii ' wi'i'm , DEAN SWAFF ORD: 1-72 KATHERINE SZOZUKA: 172 Thespifns 2, 3, 4, Treasurer V3: Pres. 4, Concert Choir 3'iQjRoyal Stewards 4, Highleasi2. MIKKOQEITALSI: froVntVpage,t1'8, 137, 138, 172 AFS Stuckint 4, 'AFS ClubV4 ,V',, 5 ',,, fi STEPHAIQQE TAYL0,R,.-172 pr 1' Swim Team 4, Girls League 2 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, ea LYNDA .IOANN 4-5. 174. 238 2, GAL 2, 3, CHERYL 99, 100.135, 143. Basketball 3, Tennis 2 4, Biography Among Amer- Citizens 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Student Sen- of Pep ican High School Award, Spanish Club Pep Club 4, CAI 2, 3, ate 2, 3, CSF Life Member, Sept. Girl of the Month, Christmas Court 4. LINDA WI-IETZEL: 1 il Vj,,V,5V CURTIS WHITE: 103, 174 A JENNY WHITE: 44, 97, 143, 174, 239 -' Track 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Tergnis 2, 3, 4, Statistician Boys Swimming 3, Bike Bellendaine 4, Tams 3, 4, Girls League 3, 4, AFS 2, 3,fV4, IOC 3, CSFXNHS 2, 3. 4, Member. MARIE WHITE: 174 Statistician Basketball 2, 3, Drill'Team 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3, Sr. Head 4, Girls League 2, 3, 4. WINNIE WIELANDT: front page, 99, 100, 147, 158, 174 Bee Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Head 4. CANDACE WILLIAMS: 175 MARILYN WILLIAMS: 143, Badminton 2, 3, GAL. . DALE WILLIAMSON: 175'VV Vjg V JAMES WILSON: 171, '-.,. Tennis 2, 3, 4: Spanish GAL 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, CSF! NHS 2, 3, 4, CSE Life Mem. TERRY TAYLOR:-VV4f,.?f1fZ2ffQ'V, ttt ROSE WILSON: 89. 92. ,,.,, -,,,,t 1 lu., 4V M ARK TE V ..'.' Youth of the Month for 3, 4, T EDWARD SCHELLACK1141, 170 Swim Team 2. 3. A '14 :: Tams 4: Girls League 44 nd 2- 3- 4: 4: DEBORAH SCHIELE: 170 TIMMIE TEDROW: 173. 103 Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Pfffiifl t 41 Convert Girls Swim Team 2, Tennis Team 2, Drill Team 2, I.V. Tennis Manager 2: Guitar Club 43 Concert Cl'l0lT WENDY WILSON: ..,. .,., ,qyy ,,,fQj,4Ql,5yI,eagugff2g- GAL 2, 3, AFS 3, PresidentialV-QIQSSSVVV -V -Librarian 2, Concert Choir Senior Section Leader 4, DENISE WISE: Amgricaingg VV W- V , A f ','- . ..-' 91 'l'- ff ' 'Royal Stewarts Bass Section Leader 3, Royal Stewarts TIMOTHY 5175 5' viif i' SCHMIDT- 97, 170 ' V V Vyyf VV Senior Section Leader 4, Fields Follies 2, Tartan Band CSFXNHS 2, Member 4- ,V ,,, if : 1 -,',, g f ', ' f ' I H KENT 8 7 ., . ff X 'I' YGREGORY TEMPLE, 173: 7 f , Football 23 Baskagiglt tt' , . . ,pTHERl?1SATHACKER1173t A ' I NORMAN . at I tttttt I tt.: V..,g ttt- , , SQUITTHURMAN: 173,141,136 B'b'e Club 42 2:.Tari?H ,i:' f I If-IQ? ': W -.:' I 'i?i?fiiiW-ii' IFA- f .7 f A 'Zl7501b2ll,-22 Golf 2f 31,55 Club 44 CSWNHS 2- 3' 41 Concm Band 2' 3' tt't ' '-:- ' A tit- ti-i I 3,??I?fflf6Ybill?3:t'Bad4ifA' A Member, ' Qxf3y1iR.1-751 .,., ,VV ,t-:- --:. VVV VVVAV VVV. V V V.VVVV VVVVVV, . ,,,VV VV VVVVVVV V VVVVV V:,V. 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U ,V JOHN TORRESMT3 Statistician for Basebatl 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, Bggtner 'VVV V NANCY TORRESi 113i 113 Carr1er 3,,,,Spanish Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, ' ,gy ,., DIANA TRONCOSQ173 , C5FfNH5.3- 4- - , V, .... , .,-.-.-- . 3 ,lf 171 ' ' GREGORY 173 VV f V , ' t1 ' ' ' ' ' I A 5 sa. 40. . 1- TURNEF2 7-.91-99 102- 158- 173 ' ' ' ,V l-':.:' ,,p1VLq L' '?S1giti7stieian, for -Boys.-Track 3: lwg Twxrler Head V - I llii Club 2- 3--41iflTam5:,3?'fPf?S1de'1l 49 , . P - JOHN ',i. .F Pep Club 3, 43 CSFI' 2- 3- 45 E , V F7 7 I Member, Howdy CourtV3,f5Honor Guard 3. VV KTRK , .-.- DGNNAULLRICH1.142ff173'l: ltl. f if . I -1 I i 'CSFINHS Member 4, g ,,'V 1,',VV A ' '-,' CroSs5'Q6i1ntpy 2, 3Z'Girls'Track Statistician for Var- ?-:V , n1'i,Q,,2Q5.Qffif..,Si'tyViBaSik5tball:Tams 3.4-15551-Life Memben I ' Swim 4?QTe. nlS -iB9Bl'NQiWiLENClA,f 173, A I , gf I , ffltt VT it , -1 'I ' 1 li-:-i-, i - L . y 'fVf. gf gs., -fx Aw' .,-c, -VV ,f V: V V- 2 ' , . . f7f3ifei3iQ'1lQ1gQ t..l A f ,f . 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W Mm! y t A one at 7125192 J , fm X6 jing, , V .1 Mail a 1-if-ftfmf-4 J flflxfyfkf MLM 'tfffffkfifffff ZA! Q e ,Q law f il!-Qe-:fl-l4t l ,t LfQj??.57fQ'vgZ-tiff ZJ?QM1.,44 fodwwtfw wgwt VM mmf fwbg ,t.7LZ247MfttQft, As yearbook editor l wish to thank the following PEOPLE for th ir help with the pro- duction of this book: A ' Mrs. Pat Rasmussen., the advisor of the Bellendaine, for her patience, extra time, and understanding for all unusual and surprising happenings this year. Ms. Nelda Townsend, our representative from Taylor Publishing, for her help and guidance. Mr. James Polk and Mr. Neil Chapman, professional photographers from PJ Stu- dios for their time and patience with me and my staff, and Brian Weekly, Tartan Shield photographer, for helping us print our photos the day before our deadline. Mr. Richard Farland, activities director, for helping with yearbook sales and distrib- ution. Ms. Duffy Hall, ASB finance clerk, for her help with Bellendaine finance. 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