Granite Hills High School - Pageant Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1976
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Frightening is the beginning of September when faced with a staff of thirty of which only six are ex- perienced members a different publishing company with new expectations, and an inflation factor threatening to reduce the N Mmuuqw ,ff fl, X 0 ,i Hg number of color pages. Gratifying is guid- ing the creativity of our staff and develop- ing Step Step what We hope is the finest l. Four eaglets cheer for an eagle victory. 2. Our mascot as charac- terized by PAGEANT artist Cindee Hale. 3. Bob Shands, our drum major, leading our marching band to many awards. 4. The fans and the to date. team anxiously await Q.B. Paul Meierbachtol's instructions. 3 is ol , 'Vl- Q-W :,.IU. ,,,xJ.,, Q, f-..1.' , 'g ..' P-ff J, , . til Q- ,x-.if ,W-2::f:..zQ14 QD . l ' u Li 488' . G ..' 5 . 'I , Q 1 1 ,A ,Z . .rig r .-A.-,J , r s e Each layout, each photograph, and each hours after school and duriiig Wee ' JQ,, paragraph of copy is the result of much In order to have more coloriaq?fcll'11spe-ci,al thought, effort, and countless working effects, our staff memberswfs3gzrgee,,1fanzxli5?Zii4g v I . f, :5 - A, R 1 . 'V 'f'- ' 1WD ,A 39:6 ' 1 .kv 1+ , L E P Q J Fuzi . I mfxzey by selling ads, stationary, and participating in a swap meet at the Aero Drive-in. l. Ernie takes off for another fine year at Granite Hills. 2. Ski Club idealized by Cindee Hale. 3. Skateboarding fad reaches our campus. 4. Coach Stratton takes a load off his feet as well as his mind during a break between classes. 5. Our photography staff works many long hours to make our annual picturesque. 6. Cindee Hale draws a fine illustra- tion for the annual. 7. Woodshop is an excellent course for manual advancement. 8. Roy Newton takes advantage of our lunch line obstacles to show his skateboarding ability. 9. Mr. Garcia exchanges pleasantries with Renee Kohlman and an absorbed Mrs. Elias. r e . 1 ' 'N VWWQL :A r, an 353'-1 , .,,W fQ ..,.,,-.-f K L-. - , 1 Q 6 INTRODUCTION l. Paul Meierbachtol hands offto running back Ron Hill, who hits a gaping hole in the Helix defense. 2. Coach Barrus explains his strategy to defensive stars Don Rambeau and Mark Wakefield. 3. Honor Choir gives students a chance to excel in the musi- cal arts. 4. Varsity Cheer newcomers, Francis Hart and Rochel Schad, add exuberance to our varsity cheer Usquad. 5. Granite Hills Summer Workshop ends another line season with Brotherhood of Man from the play How to Succeed in Business without really trying. ' INTRODUCTION 7 W I' Ll . 15 xx FJ' J 5' 2 xmsss 8 INTRODUCTION was XI ' 2 in Q '7 H in if y un ijfwfrs' 1 1. Lunch gives students a chance to relax. 2. ln the mind of an offen- sive player, the offensive line leads our team to a winning season. 3. Jeri Robinson and Julie Peters share tidbits about our team's performance. 4. Tuffy Stratton explains his line theory to Clark Klawitter and our offense. 5. Coach Matern's waterpolo team unites for another win. 6. This kitten is a new addition toour school life. l Llgklhilqu 1, DLHNJ: A f 33 use Q Lf s 5, fgfif f . ' . , 5 T at ' 'N M ef '6'9.Ns T 5 s,.' y ..1f- , l'?l:1iu .s time INTRODUCTION 9 A yearbook should be a memory book and a reference book. Our PAGEANT is the his- tory of the 1975-76 school year at Granite Hills. On this bicentennial, we have chosen a cover representing our city of El Cajon from its humble origins to the future Superblock being constructed on Main Street this year. I wish to express my thanks to three special people who have made this yearbook a reali- ty. My sincerest gratitude to Mr. Fremont for the help he's given me concerning pho- tography and important decisionsg for being patient, kind. and jovialg for being my friend and an excellent adviser. l. Freshman Adele Jacob leads our varsity tennis team in singles. 2. The play Oklahoma brings students back to the times ofthe Old West. 3. Susie Mclntyre, Sheryl Gerek, Randy McCann, and Carl Loveday discuss topics of the day. 4. Mr. Fremont takes on the task of guiding this year's annual staff. 5. Running back Mark Chrostowski rips off a gainer during Helix game. 6. And this is our bicentennial! 7. Granite Hills football team enters the field in traditional style. I0 INTRODUCTION E an Q, 1, wfmwmwmm MAWR 5 W M 'E 'Wi 3 WW-f Q x -,1 .ks N f x 5 ixa '4 5 -v .1 - I 1 H ff: W ,ay I . 1, M , - 'w,m,wm,:. r., ,, M Y W, , L, 1 V E 2 -,f :gf Q nf V. V 'M - , - -Yrs' ' 23 Q-'.a4..f' - . ,v ,.- ?f . IE wg f 'R , . ,L :A x V '- ' 1. , 5 if , ' 5 -4 1-vjvugy ,, ai . ' . ,, v fs . . I S i X i -A 5 Q - Q '1 .1 ,TV ' I x 9 ' FQ. I.f.-1 f V jig ',...!Ligj:-.M -V an .if v 3 9 '- is. , , ,. L!-T . . s - fl A . I ,- sz? T5 ' F '13,-A NQIWVI, H. x X 1 .4 M4 A-wwf 'f, I want to thank Mrs. Bea Jones for helping to get me started and for being there in my times of need. I wish to thank Mr. Rod Williams, the representative from Josten'sf American Yearbook Company, for all the extra time and patience he has put forth to help the staff produce our annual. My staff has done a great job put- ting up with my moods and satis- fying my expectations. Most of all, I would like to thank the Granite Hills student body for giving me the opportunity, co- operation, and support required for the successful completion of our annual. .nic Jwfu, ow. 1776 INTRODUCTION I r-5 3lf13Q: X Q, M, 'Iran- ,ff '----.1 31 -' ,-I 'll 4 X - f df 4 V K, if Yi-V' A ij-QQ ff! Xi? f f- Ax waw w f1XXQ:?fX ,gff r q . , I -in 5 Z , ,fx . Sy i ,V Rf: ill--x ix Ji. x .l . h ' G ' A 1-Qs - - fff ltr' N V, S L-,x ya I W f N jg 4 1 ff! 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' . f-54. ' v . ,. Wm Spirit of '76 Lives On as. Ag. Junior Takeover -Two words that strike terror into the hearts ol' all seniors. for they know that their one short year of being rulers ofGranite Hills is coming to an end. lt's over for them, and now it's time for the juniors to start their upward climb to establishing themselves as a mighty and supreme senior class. Various tricks and stunts have been pulled throughout the years. such as a marshmallow drop and a funeral service. This year's class toilet papered the quad area, assembled all ofthe school's trash cans on the roof, and then decorated the campus with signs proclaiming the Spirit of'76 . Approximately 30 sleepy eyedjuniors staggered to the school at 5' 'O a.m. on the last day ol' school and now are the supreme beings ofGranite Hills. I f FRONT ROWVI Kelley UCl'LiCi. Jo lilltn RohiflS0r1. Tammy Sutton. Sharon Cohen, Mark Lindsay, Lauren Sanchez, Rochel Schad, Ker'y Rutledge. Susie Mclntyre, Debbi Tibbetts. BACK ROW: Otto Donato, Kurt Braucr. ,lim Spicer, Paul Meierbachtol, .lack Bishop, Don Rambeau. I6 INTRODUCTION Qyw ffm Mm-r wiv , ,v fb 1suIwq.,,.-'f- E.S.P. Is a Time for Decisions -...A-.0 WM SQ Iv-A V, p f .a,, , 4 mf I8 ACTIVITIES f- I J -.si-I W1 4 l Ol.l ii? E.S.P. affectionately known as Early September Programming has been in effect at Granite Hills for the past 3 years. The students find this method easier than the method of registration used in the past. They are able to pick the periods and the teachers of their choice, for each of their classes, with the E.S.P. method. E.S.P. begins on the first of Sep- tember. The students proceed into the gymnasium to listen to a coun- selor explain the system. The stu- dents then pick up their l.B.M. cards and go to the teachers they have selected. Afterwards, the students get their programs approved and purchase items they will need when school begins. On the whole, E.S. P, has been both helpful and worth- while for the teachers, the students. and the administration. I. Mrs. Miller and Mrs, Karr discuss art techniques during li.S.P. 2. Mr. Morell directs traffic while ESP. is in action. 3. Mr. Decker awaits the arrival of the stu- dents who will enroll in his classes. 4. After students choose their classes, they fill out cards to show their new schedule. 5. Mr. Marquand explains the process of E.S,P. to interested students, 6. Mrs. Ryder helps a student to work out his schedule. 7. Teresa Casler amuses herself with chewing gum at E.S.P, 8. Discussion of classes and teachers dominates many students conversation during ESP. ACTIVITIES l9 Students Show Pride During Spirit Week! During the first week of school, we have Spirit Week r During this week, the classes compete in different activities. For each ac- tivity the winning class receives points: at the end of the week, the class with the most points gets money for its class treasury. l. Patty liggert gets reudy forthe pillow light. 2. Con- testant in skateboard contest. 3. Cheerleaders show spirit hy doing a routine. 4. Seniors challenge the Juniors to a pillow fight. 5. Juniors form a pyramid. 6. Russ Scheppmann leans into a turn. .Y cf, ,dist .S p f.--5 f., ,f . '.f ,J ' ,,fWrw. ' few 1 3 xi,-ta-, . 'M Zyff5,..fA, ..j-F5 M. ,,. .,-, , -s.--' b ,Q .ax 1 'I K .vuzwx-rv-re fv1m M V 4 ' . ff5f' ?H' X x , 5 ' .Q1',. 2 ' 5 . .iq fwi, I . 31, ,. , . J 4-V . ' ,, g., 5 'Y' ' 'fi S, qi Q- , if 6+ ,I fm me ff f Q ' 1'2 vpv Na- ! 1 fs. an-x 'x, X , TNS,- Q fm, i it A Ma . K WY Q N 9+-f Q X R+. axle v L. ,Q seg 2? iz Festivities Make Our Homecoming Successful I, Michelle Joplin peddles hard for Juniors at Homecoming assembly, 2. Scott Roach. Tony Haymes, Jerry Carlton, and Duane Antijuntti strive to win for Sophomores at Homecoming assembly. 3. Les Barritt and Lynette Elston help the Seniors win during Homecoming. 4. Fireworks have been a tradition at Homecoming football games, 5, Shawn Davidson anxiously waits for an egg to he thrown hack to him. 6. Homecoming princess Karen Davis and her escort Dan Whitt enjoy riding in the older cars. 7. Cindy Rice shows her freshman spirit in the banana eating contest. 22 4:44 QBMH' X I ., --....,,...-,, Q',, I Ex. I va., Hit 6 ' va H, ,jf ACTIVITIES 23 A dream comes true for Queen Lynette If Y. 'If ffx W an wow, -1 ., MM QQQ K dll x, wi? Q, 5,-A If I f s. . gf, f bib? 1 fn 3'2 XYZ? 1 gxuxxjr. 3 w 'K Thc l975 court: Schad, Lund.: llmojosa, Kim Cox and 'TAnnettc Roscnqunsl, C ha C ha:AQlusLwng, ' l 1 'I 1 g : U . '. . A . 5 ' ' ' un ' ' .l,M:-,- at gg- .Q v .. J' ,- I ,,,,,,,,, ,-A., M K -If L, ..,...... .imma . 11 , , 41, Ulm!-d,. ,.,.,, , ' - 1,-' Af ' I Y 3 ..1 Y ,..! ' :J -s -n. Guin pa. -V, Q- 5 p-. 4 v. . , -nw' 'il 0 - - 5 V A Q ' u 5 , 1 , , 1 ' - a., n' Mm '4 , Y Y Y M W?r:'f:w?:11:,wf ww '- 'Q If I W W:,WJ,:1-443:1m4.1f1-if -N ' Y nh, ' ' 4214 ' '. - T 1 '++ .gn -I ., S'-c vw ,- 44 .4 0' nv. 5 .Yi gg. f 'uh , Ai Vu .. 13? P Lf: A 'J-Kiwi AFS and ICX Promote Friendship Between Countries. l. Paul Salamin, who is from Sierre, Switzerland, lives with Mr. and Mrs, Silvernale. He has an American brother named Dan. Paul is interested in Calculus. His hobbies are playing tennis, running, and dancing. After graduating from high school, Paul would like to continue with Physics. Paul linds Granite Hills a pleasant school to attend. 3, Kim Cox who is from Mt. Morris, Illinois, lives with Mr. and Mrs, Piszkin. Her American brother is Andy. Kim Feels that the teachers at Granite Hills are more lenient here than they are in Illinois. The school system is different here in Illinois. there are two credits per class. Kim's favorite sports are track, lield hockey and volleyball. Kim would like to become a court reporter or legal secretary. 26 ACTIVITIES 2. Koji Baba, who is from Shizvoka, Japan, lives with Mr. and Mrs. Adams. His American brothers are Matt and Andy. Koji likes to play ping pong, soccer and vol- leyball. His favorite subjects are Math, Spanish, and P.E. Koji isn't too sure about his future education. He feels Granite Hills and his school in Japan are about the same. 5. Annette Rosenquist, who is from Viborg, Denmark, lives with Mr. and Mrs, Brown. Annette's favorite subject is language. Annette likes to swim and play badminton. When Annette gets back to Denmark, she has two years of school left. 4. Petra Hitchfield, who is from Berlin, Germany, lives with Mr. and Mrs. Coyle. Her American sister is Teresa. Petra feels that Granite Hills is stricter than the schools in Germany. She feels that the people are friendlier here than they are in Berlin. When Petra gets out of high school. she would like to go to a university in Germany, and then become a teacher. Her favorite sports are gym- nastics and swimming. ACTIVITIES 27 Those People Helping People! We reserve this special section for some ofour most important people who work so hard so often. and so seldom get the deserved recognition. l. Our plant manager: Mr. Sampson. 2. Secretaries in the ofiice: Mrs, Darval and Mrs. Shade. 3. The dupli- eating clerk is Mrs. Caggiano and the Bookkeeper is Mrs. Bennett. 4, CUSTODIANS: BACK ROW: D.Green, G.Nyhus, Ralohnson, E,Larson, M.Wade. FRONT ROW: C..lones, C.Mac Adoo, R.Rogers, K.BagIey. T.KunkeI. V.Pun1ereIIa. 5, Ground Crew: L,Green. C.Sehmad. F.Henton, 6. Mr. MorreII's Secretary: Mrs. Mayuiers. I It I I' 4 I I , I .5 'Y XM M . tQll'f 7,ti all .NH I n ,lf 'W W ...i iv- I . r .1 . 42' :Q Kg C' A, is I Ilia. Ax W --dwuamwff P 45 28 ACTIVITIES 11 Aff 7 S ,Aff Q ..-Q-nu ,fffmw M 53? ' E K ' rf K ,9- S N-.. lf JT' ig Pep Assemblies Generate School Spirit Pep assemblies are a big success and are appreciated by the students. Many people plan and work to make pep assemblies worth while. The pep assemblies consist of: students and teachers putting on skits: cheerleaders cheer- ing: contests among the classes: introducing our varsity football, cross country, and water polo teamsg and initia- tion ofthe freshmen class and thc new teachers. l. Ernie shows the eagle cry to everyone at the Freshmen initiation. 2, The crowd enjoys watching the skit put on by our A.S,B, 3. The Freshmen class get ready to show their eagle pride. 4. Mr, Morris accepts the spirit trophy from our new superintendent. Mr. Newcomer, 5. Rochel Schad blindfolds Tom Loveday for the carmeled onion eating contest. 6. Mr. Morell. our super eagle. gets ready for take-off. it 'A 19' 4 , A1554 Z0 XLTIVITIES to ,. '-Q.. P I 4 Til ,SY -x ff? vow' if 4 E 1 .4 -f 7 gnupg X x m IM fxn-SQA! .. f , .4-m'9 bv 'mgirx , ' VVWL W ,y,,, ,J ,, -W if We 4' 5 , M , ,f V J K Wi in 1 Jl s ,l as 4rf4 ' W7 f ,.. f , V ' ,' M ,ra I If K ,A ,U , tt i' T-fl -ff 1 at A Sp01'tS .ea A a W it, , , .MH 1 lA i . Md' Qui. i- Lisa Hamilton, I ii Q vw 'Y ii Sara Katz Assistants Mike Amick, i 4 , Becky Steiiiigiien, 'sz Y 1 f L... PattiCarroll. 1, , Arid MM ti -. I 'Psi 2 J- -t l7,1l,. ur Grossmont League Champs! l. l-T.Nager, 2-R.Slein, 3-C.Luhr, 4-T.Vaughn, 5-.l.Sullivan, 6-M. Lindsay, 7-G.HaIlman, 8-S.J0hnson, 9-J.Van Orshoven, I0-D.Hire, ll-C,Bales, I2-K.Brauer, I3-T.Leone. I4-J.Lerma, I5-J.Kenna, I6-P. Meierhachtol, I7-D.Hanson, I8-M.Bentley, I9-R.Hill, 20-M, Chrostowski. 2. I976 COACHES: H.Strutton, D.Garcia, Head Coach, D.Morris: D.Barrus, L,Cole. 3. Offensive Squad. 4. 1975- 76 Vursity Football Team. 5. l-M.Shelton. 2-D.Rambeau. 3-C. Gehhardl, 4-M.Young. 5-J.Etnire, 6-S.Morelli, 7-M.Joplin, 8-R.Mc- Cann, 9-R.Brown, I0-C.Haymes, ll-L.Baker, I2-.l.Ward. l3'D. Sivadge, I4-M.WakefieId, I5-.I.Bickley, I6-L.Burrelt, I7-T.Horlon, I8-S.Neal, I9-A.Grahum, 20-K.Thunder, 21-B.Gruham, 22-J.Spicer, 23-M.Ballman, 6. DefensiveSquud. 4 34 SPORTS IIIIIJ + vi q Ali2 1 , ,, Q nn N., ,! I f fr ' gg, 5 ' 'C Q V. 1 K 4 s A 5 J ff, ' ' , 41 A F . .. A J .,.,- , w fi. I 1 .. -ll' -.. -4 .'h 1 .':-mf . ' - -2 -A N f., .43 ,g tNever Say Die, Eagles Bring Spirit to Granite Hills Coach Dwight Mor Q .4 Eagles Finish an Impressive Season With Second Place in C.I.F. Q. ag, ,N 38 SPORTS N RJ' s xt 1 we For the first time since 1969, the Eagles have triumphed. The Granite Hills Eagles have achieved their goal of number one in the Grossmont League. Under the leadership of an outstanding Coaching staff, our team has shown great effort hoth offensively and defensively. These efforts resulted in a league game standing of 7-I and an overall standing of ll-2. The eagles have truly won their place in the C.l.F. Finals. I, Mark Chrostowski drives for extra yardage. 2, Tony Vaughn shovws fine hlocking ability. 3. Dan Sivadge races towards the sideline. SPORTS 39 Young Team With a Lot of Enthusiasm! Coach Richard Wilkins We have a good Varsity team this year although we placed 9th in the league! We have not done well this yearg but ex- pect great things from these boys next year. l. Pat Carroll pours it on for the finish. 2. Glenn Mc Cormick strides to the finish line. 3. The 1975 Varsity Cross Country Team: P.Lineweaver, G.Mc Cormick, J.Barger, D.Reynolds, P.Carroll, .l.Hines, M.Hedberg. 4. Cross Country coach, Richard Wilkins. 5. Mark Hedberg, is off to a good start. F: Qx .,Q My bv -, ,WN-+fg:Q L fix Q- if-55 'Qs' V. ,. , 4 aug 4 ai SPORTS 41 The Best Teams We've Had at Granite Hills? Coach Armand Matern mln . Q ,Jaxx 'Quinny N. Q :fa 5. of:--'SQ l'-aaawvelslrmwysvrmtw:'fmQ.1v:fx'1NYW Qxilgfh LY' I i A as ff 9' 'Q I . , x f fVf,,,'Qy, , Y, ,QQ .3 , 0 e is Ni,-4 ' In tqfq, i 1 A 52 if Q: '55- '5,:Z. I ,iw fl ki. V ,gg , 42 SPORTS ,1- -CW vw-49433, -w-s..4Q' ll 5 9 . 1ixNtNS5yxxxxvqxx7x ., ' ' A 6 Xxx Xxxxxxgl X X R X X v Aqxxv x fffmf a 1 ins NmStxxXxxxNX XXxxxxxmxxhXv hem , -Wm ,za WifS smNNXWwxxkhXXxxxxxxN tixxxxxxxxxxtttl ' 1 l I The Water Polo teams have done very well this year. The Varsity team has done exceptionally well. They have tied for Znd in league standings. The Varsity team will go to C.I.F. with l3 wins and only 2 losses. The l975 Varsity Water Polo team: TOP ROW: l-B.Copher, 2-M.Hill, 3-D.Hudson, 4-K.Kremensky. ZND ROW: 5-M.Kremensky, 6-T.Land, 7-H. Moore, 8-T.Nager. BOTTOM ROW: 9-A. Piszkin, l04D.Thomas, ll-T. Vallone, 12-Coach Matern. l3, Tim Nager goes for a goal. 14. J.V. WATER POLO TEAM: FRONT ROW: J.Wilder, R.Cameron, G.l.ep- per, M.Jacohson, W.Erholtz. BACK ROW: W.Christensen, D.Moore, H. Van Sickle, C.Copher, J.Tripi. f - at T - iz K, .. P . .xg . 'W ' ll 1 . 1 X- .,-- 1 A .. .y?.3-i,fs.,W--..-iggigyi,u.5,5 7. IT.QE53?S.l:.kf:-K L , K, 4 5 .. K ., . 'Y A Why-.M K W .. , ..w-r,g1- ,1 - . .. , i g. - 1 . '4,fl, Z Al SPORTS 43 n , fir - ,g w4jf'7' Lf-'Hwy ,, - ,f rf - , ,V , 31qf1 ',A' ,. 1!:?5,lt.vf3if,,V'M, K, , Hggiizwyhwfwy , ff s mf , . f ,,, . ,, ,4.,,- , 1, ' ,www M, 3'f, - g n : H H rf I 'I- z um ,.m, , , Mm. 3:2 Q it sec. 5T.....:sc. .3 535- . . :rn ed fr 1 2 3 4 VAOU EROS 1 p-.. 9, 1 ,xv R, .,,v1,1x,R'U. 4f4ff rx,-,..,x M xv' . if krkkxr x 5 .3 sk ., , 1 Q XS-'rl fi X., : f Q Ewa n Xxil , ' gk M, VVk!Vk -fj bi! Q sig H fihk 1 A ii A 5 ' ash 2 Q' S, A k',. ig, fi ...L . 2 , Q 'L-Eb .. ,, 1:-rg, J 1' '91 if 7' 11 L -J , . ,Q 4' , ar fi -me A - . ' . '-4.3 -:f ,- 1 1 Ac-,. . 15 lf., . ,z.. ' 'vT,q'F .lfpt 5.4 , V Q wi, , ,gp.,.,, nf . 3, ff, P' 3 Yi Ie.. - 1: . 1 SPORTS 45 It,s How BIG YoL1Pla . 5 John McAdams 1. John Bickley and Joe Van Orshoven go one-on-one during a pregamepractiee. 2. Qoerr shoots despite Baron's, efforts. 3. Geving overpowers his opponent. 4. Nager shows us how a lay up.,is done. 5. The Eagles work to- gether as a tea l'l'l. 2 eg h . ..... e.ettH e. L gi . NCQ 03'V . gizt 'Mmm H Z N -it . 'A k 1 - i at ,-,. .. 2 - -2 ' tficfiel it 1 ' Q' Q 'Q 3 ff' J N1n.,..,,... - gk 4 Aa V 2' UW 'f' 46 SPORTS M, Z M , , . e S. ,xi Y' bi ' Q , . 7' ' - . YQ I , 1, -'. E n im Ig, ' .V u D if L i Kblk 3 'S .f f A-ll' SPORTS 47 Girls Varsit Basketball l. J.Ledbetler performs a jump shot. 2. K.Thomas catches the rebound. 3. K.Thomas shoots with skill. 4. C.Tychsenjump shots over all. 48 SPORTS arsity olleyball umps Into First Place. The Varsity Volley hall Team has what it takes to become Cirossmont League leaders and to earn Ind place in the San Diego County. l. S.l.ittle spikes it over. 2. Kffhomas slugs the hall, 3. Coach Mrs, Ridgeway has proved to he a super coach, -1. 'X..'Xdams. S.MendenhaIl. S. little, K.Thomas. L.Ke1netfoI'I'. .l.l,edbelter. l.fI'oth. D.Hunn. 3 fs, ,av Q'Goodhye Gunther, Hello ontgomery! 97 Marge Layton l. lfrtinkic Stotlcr. varsity huttcrllicr. swims hcr wary to tinothcr victory. 2. Prim lzmery. huckstrokcr. pulls through ngnin. 3. Syndic Mchus, swim- ming hrcustrokc, proves slic is numhcr 4, Nancy Lawton, our tctims hcst, tukcs the lcud in freestyle, 5. Our I975 girls varsity' swim tcnm fought hzird zigziinst stiff competition. BUTTOM ROW: .lcnnic James, Lnuric Jticohson, Linda Sutcr, Cindy Tychscn, Pttm limcry. 6. Our Swim Couch, Mrs. l.1iy'ton w atchcs her girls. .In .. -4 f ,.rq,v3 o y ,fi t. rg ' my ' 'Q O . .... ' JVM.. f., V. - Eff, ff 1-1 .f,. ,pg ... 1 f ,. 1, 5-ff. ., s' i is r' W r'ffww-gm. . of V1-Qp.,'sfAV'4 iv' '15'w-:Mm 5' Qlitxiv ,,,,,fr - .- . if to J , Q-ui. Q f 1 Q 5--M' fn M 1975-1976 Granite Hills Varsity Wrestling l. Craig Cichhardt. victorious alter a hard match, Z. Ron Snyder cautiously approaches his opponent. 3. Jeff Hines makes his move, 4. Eagle wrestler dominates his opposition. f r.s-l-sl wagmwwmmmgi , A .L . 'Vw i' fy Why if rillx rqbw i-? ii.-1. 4 3 SPORTSSI 1 I ,RQ 5'-4 rw si? ., Y 'V ff w 3fPM gf-X S S -X: 5 k..- M fa u,xk A 4. .. xl ', .Qzw 'x. Q wg v 2: .wifrp-df.: is ,. ..,.,q,, -e ,. ,E -1',4.: 5, .5 -ff.--fSx:.fr-3,51-'32 . x..f..f,- vgffi M ,- . - .-,.-mx g.,.w um ' Fu 'sz?1ff9'I-.'4A?'31 'fm fs: N.-. 1 .S . I xl ' f ATM ,' ' xg L 'fwfr' V-2 , K f 2 .3 ' W ' V' X 1 1-1 .u ' - . L ,, if , 3 ,LIS W- in 1 ,, , W. 95. Y: I , x, , . s 1 ' V Y I 3 A E .-i., ' J' f ,U ' QIQEQQ1 'iff 4 hi 4 ' LU. MW! X 9 X Ri X1 wr, , ' x :X L 5.-,v , My , f , ' X V1 , X- N K , X, x .-1 of X 'YW if ! , A ,af 1 sexi: i'h.fazssf:Mi!'fvawi491.. FK? 'ff fl M Y 1 3345 '71 . qs in - , ,, m A , fs , Y Wjiffgfi 1-nf. , ET! A . t E ,dw ,, ., ,-'- . H . 2 :Fri 1 .Q A W, Qi 'L 1 4, . 'f 3 f ,wr , , 4.1, - 1 Eff - 1 , , i v . ,I 41 al . :'g 5 . A 2 .Q VA.g z Ek vi is gi ' , K Q4 , 1 id f , , g , - fx 4: ' 3 thi k..f .5-:A In g f 1 -5-7 'WJ ' , ,f.2 4 X- m' h lmgilh N hh A 4 mh ! J ,,2,,Q,.g 1 5 ' i' W'fQ fy A ' f , V ' L M W- Q 44, xwzmx l'We're Aggressive, Enthusiastic and Looking Ahead to a Strong Finish This Season. 1 . Coach Coy Owens .ff W . agg . Coach Owens shows his wrestlers some good moves! 2, Craig Gebhardt likes to bend people up and does it with style. 3. Jeff Hines i'0 s b A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' J y eing a winner and here shakes hands with another opponent he has defeated. 4. The 1975-76 Granite Hills Varsity Wrestling: L. aker, J.Sullivan, G.Gebhardt, R.Stein, Kffallen, R.Schneider, D.Hire, Coach Coy Owens. BOTTOM ROW: J.Hines, M.Perdue, C. olbert, J.Hallman, H.Van Sickle, M.Parker. 5. Speed and agility are Doug Hire's greatest weapons as he evades his opponent be- vre taking him to his hack. 6. Becoming a champion is a tough job, but Ron Schneider is willing to pay the price. 7. Control is the name .th 4 ' d , . . , . . . . egame an Chris Holbert does it very wen. 8. Rick Stein works hard for his success and it pays off handsomely. SPORTS 53 Inexperieneed and Young, But They Hustle, 9 99 They re Fast, and Want to Win Ed Arrieta 125. 1 ff JJ. .gs - is 'kg 45 x 1.9 X -.w e Sf K- -f.:g:GN:Q.'3.E -: 1. I X '70 W.: . , N A e.-M.H.- r ...N 'P' A ' X I ,. N ., -. 'S' 'T 0 . .,ALM:W 1 J 0 4, Q 4'. Mu-arp ' 'I .. ... R ' 2 .1 -. , ' 9 ' pw f' K LW gs . N N,,,-ah1 'ii'5' gp, , . T -gg ,. . V A , Q . . . 4 Ls A fp . ,, - , f- v , .X :f'1f,55w . , V gd Ag J, ' . ..eii,y,WN ' ' K' nf l V1 A . 9 - A fiw- L Y if , . Q t A .K - ,xt . . tg 15 ', '-gas, 1-U . . F T ., qw IAQ' K we - Q Wie !! 9 e f W ' 4 ' . -- . - . ' ' - iw. i A ,.. z i in vgsr, Q' E ' - V xt -- : - ' 54 SPORTS fr. K ' Q V, Sis, 7 X 5 ,J Digi 5 8, gf'-1 Her '3 Coleman heads the ball. 2. Coach Ed Arrieta leads his eagle varsity team towards a good season. The l975 Varsity Soccer team in numerical M.Delucia, J.Cobbs, T.Vaughn, H.Coleman. K.Hambright, R.Hill, D.Hanson, M.Gustavson, M.Adams, M.Sanchez, R.Valenzuela, S.Kennedy. nn T Haymes GCarlton Jjacobs Kqhunder C Kummero BFOx S Hambright K Baba 3 Tony Haymes controls the ball 4 Steve Kennedy zeros into the target. 5. Granite Hills Eagles l975 Junior Varsity Soccer team in numerical order: R.Brown, P.Vlahos, C.Wiggms, T.McVay, K.Necochea, J.Barker, J.Phefferkorn, B.D0dson, G.Meza, J.Hambright, G.Luhr, J.Perez, E.Cerda, P.Linawever, A.Brickey, K.Paine. - SPORTS 55 Grace and Skill Makes a Superior mnastics Team. The Varsity Gymnastics team shows promise for the season under the coaching of Miss DeLipthuy. l. The Gymnastic team builds a pyrimid, 2. The 1976 Varsity Gynmastics team-FRONT ROW: S.Little, P.Cherry, Jnloyce, J.Gaddis, Dnlucobs, MIDDLE ROW: S.Smith, R.Schad, J.Schimpf, P.Carr0ll, P.Bosco. BACK ROW: K.Nooney, J.Rohinson, C.Hale, L.Toth. ,,,,, l .sk . --un ,,,? 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FRONT ROW: .l.V Softball: K.Schultz, S.Smith, L.Hertel, P.Mitchell, D.Sullivun T.Coutee, C.Mitchell, Jiiooden, N.Haley, W.Kolass, J.Pietla BACK ROW: Varsity-K.Hill, assistantg Mrs. Layton, coachg S Cooley, C.Cooley, D.Ruck, T.Frank, D.Hunn, T.Roberts, J Carroll. li.Boozel, D.Jones, Jledbetter, A.Lampman, l..O'Coc Cer, Mrs. Ridgway, a couch. 2 .- V v 'ul 5 . N ' - 'bv W., 4 ,rv M 9 if ix! 4, ,' .nmfikf .. .. ., U, . ,hr 3 F 2 6'You Canit Fly With The Crows, If You're Going to Race With the Eagles. Coach Charlie Neel With seven returning letter- men this year, the Eagle Team have a very good chance for earning the league title. Under the experienced coaching of Charlie Neel, the Eagles hope to do as well if not better than their last year's second place league position. The Granite Hills Varsity Baseball team: BOTTOM ROW- Dave Hardin, Don Slate, Jim Spicer, Duane Antijuntti, Brett Gibson, Larry Smith, Rod Watson, Dale Hanson. TOP ROW- Team Manager, Henry Cole- man, Glenn Stemmer, Aaron Graham, Brian Graham, Shawn Davidson, Mike Mc- Ewen, Gregg Doerr, Randy McCann, Tom Nager, Paul Meierbachtol. SPORTS 59 Our Varsity Baseball Team Is Looking Forward to A... ,A f W wg -Mi s-F' ...C3reat Season! l. Dave Hardin signals for the pitch. 2. Shawn Davidson awaits the pitch. 3. Don Slate makes a play at 3rd, 4. Eagle infielders, ready for action. 5. .lim Spicer gives it all he's got. 6. Brian Graham unsuccessfully tries to escape. 7, Paul Meierbachtol winds up for the pitch. Md SPORTS 6l F57 , R, Varsity Golf Tees for at Good Season. I. K.Necochea shows smooth stroke. 2. .l.Kenna chips the ball. 3. Who says thirteen is an unlucky number For T.Liles it's not. 4. D.Buckles escapes from a sticky situation. 5. The 1976 Varsity Golf Team: BOTTOM ROW: D.Buckles, M.Delucia, K.Necochea, TOP ROW: M.Curran, B.West, J.Kenna, M.Grey, T.Liles. if, 2 Wyturzf-frfrf,,,-,t , fn 62 SPORTS f. 'N-. , ,gnlvlk runnin D Qqgd wmnmalavvwnn' wg, ' NVWNQ S as S Q. i is Y 1. wi- ' . .. W-1 ,vi - J, 4 A,k-- ggff.. - f nk- 1? ' 'A .s ! V V. Lgfgyf- v fi if ' ff ' ' ' i . . 'A A ' yywirzx . qi, K : 4 ' k ,HQ X123 CJWTIV . Qgalfif- A-f 8. if J ,igfv ,f .es , , 9 A ? e Ai. X H 5'5?!'I13f Sas 1 :QP ' ' ' ' X 1 1 if F' Q mi' m h fl '.., l fs gre ,, 'ii eff ga L , L, xx' A. ' ' h Wx V ir. tggf K ffj-5415 , 3' - 1 l K . - ww I w.i..f' .XM ay- ' u- ' J V. - .515 .fi K: ,, .- W - --2' sw-1:1 ,b ii, +..-5+ 7 Q..g'r5jxg .,, : .' ' 5ek ik In '1 S ' 4 f- A 'Yr Varsity Track Teams up for Another Terrific Season. A Track: BOTTOM ROW-C.Sivadge, J.Marrelli, M.Hines, J.Vogelsang, B.Becker, M.Hedberg, B.Lance, M.Joplin, S.Rauch, C.Loveday, D. Hire, B.Drincog SECOND ROW-M.Bickley, J.Gibason, J.Eclsley, l.Etnire, J.Carlton, R.Horton, K.Thunder, K.Callen, R.Hill, D.Reynolds, R. Smith, B.McDame, B.Shepard. THIRD ROW- P.Carroll, M.Ballman, M.Mathison, M,Adams, R.Mathews, K.Nedvecki, A.Horton, K.Jackson, .l.Lambach, B.Morris, R.Heaton, J.Wiedemann. 2. Dan Reynolds and Pat Carroll get ready for the big race. 3. Dan Sivadge easily clears 6'4 , 4. .lim Lambach stretches before the big event. 5. Tony Horton clears the hurdles with ease. vw 64 SPORTS 3 K I' P2 li f' -iid' K f-wikw ,, H 1,- x!,X I4 2 -1 ff .V mg- SPORTS 65 'e G' Track and Fififli 1. B Truck: BOTTOM ROW-R.Malhews, ., fingshury, D.Bell, C.Dewilt Rliaudetlc, G,McCormack. TOP ROW-R.Thu..dcr. M.Wygante, B.Muse, b. Schrall, M.HaIey, P.Salamin, .l.Vcrdi. M.Senklc. 2, M.Wygantc awaits the gun. 3. J.KingsburysLraddles1he hurdle with excellent form. B1 x Q A x, .ar 'Cn Trackahd Field 4. Q, ,rackz BOTTOM ROW-M.Joplin, R.Souza, B.Steele, C.Car- renter, K-.Paulsen, G.Mastri. 4'.Bettis, T.Mo0re. TOP ROW- M.Cal- .away, B.Plummer, J.Gabh:'ru,'D.Freske, R.Stacey, T.Biondo, B.Con- rad, C.Smith, S.Pittman 5. B.Conrad puts the shot. 6. C.Smilh, T. Moore and S.PiLtman show their endurance. 4 ,.4. SPORTS 67 MI Q Our Best Team Yet Coach Marilyn Fackler G.H. VS. Grosmont G.H. VS. ElCapitan G.H. VS. Monta Vista G.H. VS. Valhalla G.H. VS. Mt. Miguel G.H. VS. Santana G.H. VS. ElCajon l G.H. VS. Helix l - A . ' ..:..31-2.s... m..?2.- K I , f- , k ai., :k1L'.5,,. ,ggi N n K a i J I I I I ......1----1.....i . ifXfY' Qf1 A Vs. . 2 nil' ..L X -. X E in.. k mfr . . ,, Qi t . . . 4 , -1 I -1 I . .. -1 . ' fx xv NX 'WIN H ' . K t ff , , XR T'f'f'i . 1, 1 f .f - ' g f . lf. V., ta .fra ,fr 6 - ' I ' f a . 'fm' . 11v .1 .. ,,.L X kk I ,T J 5 -.:, 1 f ' ff . . W . , '. ,ggkrlgf in ' . ..z.? ,.,,.Q . , .Af ff f'f'f. ' Cf' f - -' -3'-fi '2 ' ' fwfr ' f :aff ff it , ,fffd 'AT7 f - ,f f f lf' , 3 7 f' if if ' f ,f!j1, g .,. '4,. , ,if Q' - -- M W, . .., Mx ti, 1 Sfqstiwg'Arg-11-iqlm,:,f-f A Z A jj 5f?Ii' - Q f .. ' Q35 I I :cff+,:,gg5a.fa ,Q f- gag-,.g5. Y s' Q3 ' .Q t .. qws':fG3 .Q 1 t o -. SN- ' fs sx..sza'gQm+ ,..L ,, .. - . tix f- TW ?s'-if Seam aafxfvi-'skw fx W? s- Issfsfxi. i. -'S sf. ' f -- ' Q- ITTW i fflfi Mi' ii - M '- '0:fsvdf'ff1f2fE'7 '- 1 ,JLLL i - . L-LLL l. Chris Vaughn gracefully smacks the ball. 2. Christy Luckas attacks the ball. 3. Fran- cie Ancona, team captain, returns the ball with a powerful backhand. 4. GRANITE HILLS GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: P.McPherson, J.Oka, P.Eggert, J.Robinson, F.East, A. Jacob, C.Vaughn. TOP ROW: Coach M.Fackler, M.Reinhardt, F.Ancona, G. Hubbard, L.Sanchez, C.Luckas, M.Ponik- tera, and assistant, B,Berry. SPORTS 69 g The Athletes Who Are Outstanding in Their Fields. 70 OUTSTANDING ATHLETES I S ' l. BOTTOM ROW: L.Keznetzoff, Volleyball: N.Lawton, Swimmingg J.Gaddis, Gymnasticsg A.Jac0b, Tennisg TOP ROW: M.Chrostowski Footballg P.Meierbachtol, Baseballg K.Kre- mensky, Water P0103 C.Gebhardt, Wrestlingg J.Kenna, Golf. 2. Jim Jacob, Tennisg Greg Doerr, Basketballg Andy Piszkin, Swimming. v OUTSTANDING ATHLETES 7l l Our Future Champions Hg 72 SPORTS , H, 1 M' We i v ,-.UMLLQZI V af if ' A. 4. -.qfser-1:1 .V ' 'ii '--Nl l, Granite Hills lfrosh Football teum eouIdn't risk for at better set of coaches: Scott Moore, defensive line: Coy Owens. Offensive NICKS- D, Garcia. defensive bucks: and Dtile Wurmuth. offensive line, SPORTS73 Junior Varsity and Frosh Cross Countr un on. . . and on. . and on. .. andonY l. Couch D, Wilkins shows runner Jay Vogel- sang, How it's done. 2. The 1975-76 J. V, V ,.,, ,, Y. Y .fn5,,,Ni1g,4.q , A , AND FROSH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM -BOTTOM ROW: A.Patane,T.Neller,.l,Pcrez, N - ' 'fi' :ff ' Q 4 V- T.Moorc, L.Vlahun. J.Pantcll, C.Smith, lT'- B,Wiedcmunn, ZND ROW: D.Hulse, J,Fouts, R.SChncidcr. V.Tripi, C,Andrcws. G,McCor- mack, B.Becker. 3RD ROW: K.Hunt, B.Robi- son, P,Muddex, P.Smith, R.Smith, B.Sluples. G,Anlis. P.Salamin, K.Paulsen. ' Mfr ,W ' . ,, 'fs-1352: ,j ' , ' - ' -.. ,Q , K, Qtr- . ,, ..g.f 'Q:--Mf i x , , 1 ,. , ffm ' Y-' W-iff ' -M , , -'fn,51a.1w.3gQ'- nf, Q - If ,Iwi ,,g,,,,XS vin I , -. . yn 1-.V , , ,f,,-,JQJAV0 D, V - 1' Q:- Q T ,li was hs--, :........x.-..wb .. . V., - .. -, , ? ,f 3 '75 4: l. Glenn McCormack, J, V. runner, paces himself steadily during practice. 2, Frosh runner Chris Smith builds up endurance to improve his time. 2 3. Five l-'rosh runners - ready for luke off, p , ii i ' 'iv ., , f, .- Q ' 5' 1 SPORTS 75 Our J.V. Basketball Team Great Potential and Promise for the Future. . L -- - lt 76 SPORTS l, J.V. Basketball: TOP ROW-R.Ruderick, Managerg R Rarietl, Cavia- Neil, D.Geving, M.Matnison, W.Moore, R.Elslon, M,Leone, M.Bratton Manager. BOTTOM ROW-D.Antijuntti, G.Hanson, G.Ci.lrw', M.McKit trick, B..lones. V4 ur Freshmen Basketball Team Reaches for the Top! Z. TOP ROW: D.McClain, B.ViIdibill, B.Aul1, .l.Lunar- don, C.Momgomery, T.Sampson, M.Duckworth, Coach Garcia. BO A'Tf'M ROW: L,Hertel, C.Smith, K.Tuley, D. Keffler, P.IN Xuans, S.Wutzke, B.Teaby, R,Sowell. SPORTS 77 1 Boys Swim Team Swims to Success. wiht-v i' ,F ..- at, ,..-:sf ,Z af' .-,Q -9, DFI ,,,t..t ff' if, S K A 351,-1 iL,..0.sx- W' l. M.Van Sickle practices the Butterfly7'. '2. A.Piszkin performs the Breaststroke 3. BOTTOM ROW- M.Kremensky, A.Piszkin, H1 Moore, T.Land, T.Lager, T.Vallone, 'D.Thoi'iias, K.Kreme?nsky, M57 Hill, D.Hudson, R.Flores. SECOND ROW-H.Van Sickle, .I.Wildf A .l.Tripi, W.Erholt, R,Cameron, M.Jacobson, G.Lipper, M.McKittrick, D.Gebhardt, G.Spurks, C.Stivers, H.RyarrLTOP ROW- Coach Matern, K.Hunt, S.Dieter, D.Kaff'ler, W.Crawford, K.Little, P.Smith, M.Lits- che, B.Caster, R..lansen, NOT PICTURED-S.Dieter, M.Lepper, MVLMC- Clintic. .V ,R 4 '-890 f 77 .Q ' V A. 'kr ,. 54 ek R Q 78 SPORTS X v ,-.... ..,M:W4 f W-A1 J.V. Volleyball Achieves Goal-VICTORY! The JV Volleyball Team has completed the season with a I2-4 standing. lt has placed 2nd in the Grossmont League District. l. S.Cooley humps to the oppo- nent. 2. S.Joyner succeeds in getting the ball. 3. BOTTOM: S..l0yner, K.Scan- lan, J.Carroll, K.Brewer, K.Cox. TOP: C,Cooley, C.Tomkins, L.Kennedy, R.Rice, T.Roberts, S.Cooley, A.Lampmon, T.Stone. A 'M -we iiio. T . O Nut I M '--- T tttt . tt T . gf A icss . -Zee t stcsce Ml TWT' 'H X s V to o V.. fs Sl - -il' T' 2 f 2 , ,. N k:L,k: - f i'-e- -:hir J.V. and Frosh Girls Swim Team I. Mary Meierhachtol, swimming Junior Varsity backstroke, adds teams total. 2, Susie Vexland, breastroker, places high.3. Lisa Pouls, freestyler, gets the job done. 4. Colleen McKee, Butterflier. exhibits good form. 5. The 1975 girls junior varsity and swim teams rankes high in league standings. STANDING - M.Lester, A.Rosenquist, T.Thomas, L.Kremensky, L.Pouls, M.Wood, P.Hitschfeld, B.Stempien, C.Yates, TOP BOARD- Mlirickson, S.Veland, C.McKee, E.Lawrence, J.Sarver, D,Henry, E.Hunt, J,Shrum, S,Feeney, N.Coleman, S.Trivctt, T.Ahell, P,Milchell, V.Driver, D.Harh, M.Meierbachtol, E.O'Neal. CENTER - L.Harlan. BOTTOM BOARD - V.Nelson, W.Smith, S.Pollock, L.Paradise, D.llenry, D.Anderson, P.Watson, K.Burnett, T.Hunn, L Arntz, K.Schultz. ,ss , f . , uf sk! V 'rv Q 4:-Qfgv-AW D if , fr: ' , 'Q '34 ,Q .i H so ,iss 'T 'I .Q fn W , it Q- Y. 14 ' . Q... . A '92 A . , A J K if J.,-. ' M0 , 52 - ,,,...s , W .,,-,,f,-. QA ' , ,-u. s,:,, A q rs L, H . 3 . 11 V A fa- wi, ,a,:1y'3?.:'vwe ,,,,,,4-A K Mawr. W V, ,,,' . Q 3 is it 15 , ,,,M. , , -, Q .W ,, 1 A 4 'nf cf A v v ', V ,. ,,,, ., 4 ,M M I U Q f,, A' 14 --- -, ,, 'aff' 'ff' W' A A f, .1 fi f - , ' 1 - A' f . ,. W-,. V, png, '- ,,, f , i'i' ' , ' ,, . 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SPORTS 81 A ma, .pizza-Q -gag f , ibn IWQM I. The I976 J,V. Wrestling team: A.PaLunc, J,Roma, .l.l outs, M.Parkcr, B.Auslin, R.Smilh, M.Parkcr, B. Drinco, Pflorcs, Jlistavani, K.Lillle, R.Ma1llhews, M.Ballmun, 2, The 1976 Frosh Wrestling lcam: Coach Burrus, J.VuzqucL, R.Hudson, K.Clough, T.Biondo, B.Cz1stcr, S,Howard, K.Brcwer, D.Drinco, Cfar- pcntcr, B.Steclc, T.Cokcr. J.V. and Frosh Wrestling Work Hard Throughout the Season. lr' Lp.. , .' ,f-'w.m'l , '- ,,,.,V ,, ,,A44r, n'.w'7 Ff ' , , X' K. P .wf -Q.-.-1 mul- A AV., . t 'ffl ilaiifxff .1113 H Q ,I I T, A, M M ' f'7ff:., ,-S: W82' W f Pig, ' ' . -.fr . ' ' -I 3 ff: . si, .,-ZU, k,.?,',,.A.y ., :J 41 .f '. .' ' -4 ' '39 f 2 , f -, ' ' . ,- , is . , V h ,NV , W .nz rx A wifi! , x.N ' V -f'-f 1 ' ,, .L QA- M. v 1 il ui wmv O. '4:?.a 'iif .Sy M .. .WWW X,-J :g 'i if .ss-. X Boys Varsity Tennis l. Jim Jacob, sophomore, a returning varsity letterman, sets up for a backhand smash. 2. Coach Morris advises one of his players. 3. The I976 Boys Varsity Tennis Team: BOTTOM ROW-James Kingsbury, Paul Linaweaver, Mark Compton, George Burke, Dan Wooley. TOP ROW-Rick Sangi, .loe Cobbs, .lim Jacob, .lim Barker, Ron Elston. 1 3 J.V. Baseball This years J.V. Baseball Team 'praetices hard to be the best. l. D.Simpson, 2nd bas6f'i2. W.f.10ore, ist base, 3. P.Flores, catcher. 4. j.AnE:H1a, pitcher. .4 - J. L f- s -env . L Q I K wil-K-sl--q.....s-M X V - ,F W ' 1- . . 33 . A 4-Lg J f M xl 'L 1 Q ' ' - ' , . -. V Q, W -. hi .J ,A ...- W . - mi ,gm N, K rv., x K 'K lulin -,,... its ci. :V :Sei-3-ie' I A u - ..-,- 1-ef Qiiwe' - gL25f,,.-f -V xg . .' . . M, .L --,gm , J- Hgh- gr. -5 1 iQ?2qsAff'-Q-V ' ' Nxt' fi be s.1f+,..-,+14i'55aF's:z- .- 4 Af' -' ' 4 , , .5 ,yG1Q,gx,. M- W, . f ...N K'-ff',.u A -.J fix' -M - s V .. K N '. '.,.,,,-,gtg ' -Q.g,?,'f2.yf1hs7eff , ' M A f Q ,A ,- , . , L' lx. ,, - M A M 1 K t 11-2-. ' 84 SPORTS , Q- sf A ,I A Lf - 2 , W .gg H w - I . U 3 ' Q-Q - as 5 f , . 15.1 A qt ' . , - .. 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B I 755' BBBBMWB ..f ??' 24.5 1, W ' B B V I B ' B. .aB 1-N. -g- -B 4. B- M B B ' Y ,fa '- : if B jf .' ' WW: I ' f - B-. B..-1 ef. 5 'sie' 1 B -B-vw ,. ' .W . 1 h.,B.,,ff.. .its-In in V: ' A ygy-, vi BA B B M ,,BBBBB B' - B - ' BB NBBB 7B?eff2t'l5'f '.: ' t.. T yB,,i'4' M-f57 ' ...M B39 ' :f',iBj11B,i,.i'.:1 'f?- BB,U VVMB Z: ,J 'iff -A-CB ' wfff.- '- ' W V ' 8 Bfi' ,- . ., Q Wi -1 ' BB. B m,?f f SPORTS 85 J.V. Rackets Swing Into The .I.V. Tennis Team wrapped it all up with a l5-l league standing. The two top tennis doubles are: E.Burtra1-wi and R.l'eQElD.Regan, and T. fail bolt. l. BOTTOM ROW: P.Orr, E.Burtram, K.Geraci. R.Whitt, M.Martin. D.Rcgan, T.Rainbolt, R,Peck, T.Keeler. TGPVL ROW: M.Var3 Orshoven,6 Dubel, C,Lukacs, K.Fife, S.Smith, K.McDougal, K.NybIade, M.Ancona, L.Hertel, S.B0rt0n. 2. T.Keeler hits it over. 3. M. Ancona tries he hardes 4. S.Smith serves to win. .,. . -Ann -sp R15-v5.4-l .-M -4?si..t. :wx 40lCQ'f'19Q4-1,1 hdtv' . .MA .2 , if f'Wsf4'+ tefvsvf'-' . . . , -I lg H ' f.sQifS..Qi's'+'3fff2'i-1333: . i'1'li ny'g'51.5Q1N T . As, K X ' ft 1 ' Nj fffilff fjfg. -is Q E.s:.s,,fgyf2f' ' F ., if . uf 1 3f?'.wsl4-4 ' -' '13 45012, 'f 5- 'if , ,9Q'?'Qffg 5 ?5 9' ' ' 9' ' . ,tv-vfefv ff.. of 'so is? N. ,,.. , ,W wif ei? ' iii qv?-Q'v' S W' .i'i.?j' i if :Q vflfizme W 1? Wm I w .I.V. and Frosh Tennis This years J.V. and Frosh Tennis Team are a sure match for the future. l. K.Lashmet practices for perfection. 2. B.Staples put forth all effort. 3. M.Palmer serves to win. 4. J.V. and Frosh Tennis Teams: BOTTOM ROW-J.Hambright, T.Neller, S.Wulzke, B.Teahy, C.Buska, J.Luardon, S.Emery, T.Pantell, R.Leby, D.McClain, J. Ross, D.Larson. TOP ROW-K.Baba, A.Adams, L.Geonoulis, M. Gustavson, M,Palmer, D.Silvernale, B. Staples, D.Bradford, K. Stephen, K.Lashmet, T,DiMe0, B. Nelson, K.Borg, D.Chuisano. ' . ,. ,g-,jqggggggigjgg:5:cews'f2fl1.t:f'YQE'i'-WSW ' -2si.:Ziaif5l'llf?f2i?2:i5 '?iiiWL9?f'fFlfff'f1'Wt'' -- O ,,,.-H 2 l SPORTS 87 Girls Track and Hurdle Crew l, Girls Track: BOTTOM ROW-K.Sheldon, K.Ream, C.Perry, D.isaacs, M.Jesperson, D Henly, B.Milligan, S.Quinlen. SECOND ROW-L.Taylor, A.Jvacob, L.O'Connor, E.Dabbs .l.Senkle, L.Palreiro, M,Hobbs, S.Thomscn. TOP ROW-L.Bennett, P.Orrg L.PouIs, R.Akers S.Smiley, K.Ream. C,Anderson. 2. This is our 1975-I976 Hurdle Q-ew. vw, 5183 as fl T Q r X A il 48 df Q L A F' Wt M-.t . A Mfg Q.: sfa. 1 hs , 1, vm-Q, .,.w,, WM. wg. , X ,Vinson-n-. .nun HMG. fri -J Qt! I9 ll o , ls,,wf,. S Seniors Editor. . . Nancy Pollitt Assistants. . .' Sharon Cohen, Lori Tiedge Debbie Reisinger. l it I I ' is f A ' s 1 I 'S f 1. - Q if if The Ones Who Give for ur Benefit Strong dedicated leaders are necessary for any organi- zation to function efficiently. These leaders must have the dedication to organize and plan all of the activities and fund-raising projects for the year. Courage is an- other required qualification since not all of our leaders' decisions meet with the approval of the entire student body. Partially due to students' apathy the treasury of the Senior class was rather low at the start of the year. We are fortunate to have strong leaders who possess the qualities needed to have a very prosperous and fun year. l. Senior Class Advisors are assisted by Guylaine Hubbard: Mr. Zumwalt, Mrs. Porter and not pictured Mrs. Huffman. 2. Treasurer Kelley Geraci helps the ground crew during summer school. 3. Sec- retary Debbi Tibbetts is sent flying down the hall. 4. Vice-President Becky Heftel enjoys dishing ice-cream. 5. President Guylaine Hub- bard practices her tennis skills. 6. Senior Senators: Cheri Gentle, Linda Hennes, Sabrina Little. and Anne Campbell. wa? f., M, inte. 'iff Me... W W, .rrf 0... .Q ,K .Www 4 90 SENIORS dfrli'lfC7HM'W 25545853 n illli-f . ,QV 2 B M, fzV37K'fYYfi-Zwxyglv A-x w 1 Q .V f In n I .-nA, an 'W' 0 32115 W 0 'if 'I Ulm 3 '4 Q if 1 s 1 X, 14. F! T' Senior Girls. . It has become a tradition for the students in A.S.B. to meet the teach- ers before the school year starts. This is usually done one morning over cookies and punch. This year the A.S.B. put on a breakfast for the teachers before ESP. The kitchen was taken over by senior girls with the help of Mrs. Elston. Scrambled eggs with chopped ham, donuts, coffee and fruit juice were served. The students had a great time preparing the breakfast and the teachers had a great time eating it. The breakfast was the start ofa fantastic Eagle year. l. Jim Spicer does some girl watching. 2. Our senior section at an assembly. 3. Bring out the coffee, girls! -vii 'NIL Desiree Abell Michele Accorsi Matt Adams Ed Allen Cathy Allison Francie Ancona Frances Ancona Christine Andersen Sandra Anderson Mary Appelquist Cha Cha Armstrong Gary Atkinson ,V gf' qi: i ug Eisl ? 3 '81 R of 3 92 SENIORQ 1 iw? V I Q :fe pi? if f F. .Take Charge of ur School Kitchen. l. Kelley Geraci and Patti Eggert talk over tennis skills. Desiree Abell - Activities: Rosary High I-3. Granite Hills 4: Most Memorable Event: Summer vacations: Future Plans: Live life to its fullest! ... Michele Accorsi - Activi- ties: Hasseling SerTor Garcia 3-4: Most Memorable Event: Finding out I was only mildly abnormal: Future Plans: College Matt Adams - Activities: Frosh football. J.V. Tennis, Soccer. l-Club: Future Plans: Grossmont ... Ed Allen - Activities: Radio Club, Media: Most Memorable Event: l975 Micia Convention Cathy Allison Frar1cje.Ancona - ActivitiesESenator l-3, Convention delegate 2, A.S.B. Assistant 2-3, Tennis team l-4, A.S.B. Attorney general 4, Captain of tennis team 4 Frances -Ancona - Activities: Fun at Granite Hills l-4: Most Memorable Event: l0th grade: Future Plans: Going to Grossmont College :.. Christine .Andersen - Activities: March- ing Band l-4. Band Staff: Most Memorable Event: 1974 Christmas Dance: Future Plans: A Music major or a good job and getting married Sandra Anderson Mary Appelquist - Most Memorable Event: When l met Mike: Future plans: To get a secretarial job and get married Cha Cha Armstrong - Most Memorable Event: When Randy Hanna moved my car out in the middle of the Senior Parking lot and got caught: Future Plans: A career in modeling Gary Atkinson Cathy Austin - Activities: Powder Puff Football l, Keywanettes 2, School Service 2, Clarion l-4, Ski Club 4: Most Memorable Event: The day I got an A + on Mr. Lindsey's final term paper: Future Plans: Attend SDSU. majoring in Business Administration, for 4 to 6 years. Travel. and have a good time Koji Baba Karen Backes - Activities: Basketball statistician 2-3. Trees 3-4: Most Memorable Event: Getting two referrals for parking in the Senior Parking lot, even though l'm a senior: Future Plans: Art school. , : Cathy Austin Koji Baba Karen Backes SENIORS 9? Seniors Share Hobbies During Lunch- Annoying Girls or GirlWatehing. l. Joe Van Orshoven aggravates Lori Jacobs. 2. Senior Standouts: Prettiest Hair - Debbie Proc- tor and Doug Thomas. 3. During Spirit Week, seniors build their pyramid. Warren Barritt . . . Bonny Bartley . . . David Bell . . . Michele Bellew. Warren Barritt Bonny Bartley David Bell Michele Bellew 94SENlORS 1 1 l l Mba, lt .,1i V dfqwaigcf ,, ji qv 'af if We 'Wiki YYY l. Ty Liles, Rick Bosco, and Bill Blankartz wonder if the next thing that gets thrown across the quad will be a banana peel or a tuna sandwich. Cheryl Bergen - Activities: GHAW 3-4, Campus Life 3-4, Reflections 41 Future Plans: SDSU Mary Jo Berger - Activities: Aqua Maids 2, ASB Asst. 2, Keywanettes 2, ASB Commissioner of Finance 3, Girls Softball 3: Most Memorable Event: My high school sweethearts, Gordon and Jim: Future Plans: Girls' P.E. Teacher ... John Bick- ley - Activities: Key Club l-2, Track I-2,4, Football I-4, Basketball l-4, Crawford 3 ... Scott Bicknell .lack Bishop William Blankartz Ricky Boatman - Activi- ties: Football lg Most Memorable Event: Senior Prom: Future Plans: JC, Private School, Have a drafting office of my own ... Joe Bongiovanni ... Ernie Bornheimer ... Richard Bosco . . . Theresa Bosco .. . Corrine Bourdon. Cheryl Bergan Mary Jo Berger John Bickley Scott Bicknell Jack Bishop William Blankartz Ricky Boatman Joe Bongiovanni Ernie Bornheimer Richard Bosco 5 Theresa Bosco Corrine Bourdon SENIORS 95 1 Your Senior Year is Filled. . . l. Senior Standouts: Most Likely To Succeed , Craig Gebhardt and Guylaine Hubbard climb the ladder of success. Shari Bowman - Activities: Senator l, Tennis 2, Mat Maid 2, Honor Roll 2: Most Memorable Event: San Felipe Vicki Bowman - Activities: Action Club, Keyettes: Most Memorable Event: San Felipe, Senior year: Future Plans: College Kurt Brauer - Activitiesi Track l, Wrestling l-4, Football l-4, Key Club 244: Most Memorable Event: Football Carnival '75' Keith Brewer - Activities: Music, Sports: Most Memorable Event: First Concert: Future Plans: To be a millionaire. Helen Briggs - Most Memorable Event: Coming to Granite Hills last January to face the elements of a liberal American school system: Future Plans: Return to Australia in December, l975, with many happy memories of my year at Granite Hills Darryl Briley - Activities: Football 142, Wrestling l, Track l-4: Most Memorable Event: Christmas Dance: Future Plans: Who Knows Kathy Brooke - Mos Memo- rable Event: Trip to Colorado with my aunt: Future Plans: To live and be happy .,. Crawford Brown. .. Shari Bowman Vicki Bowman Kurt Brauer Keith Brewer Helen Briggs Darryl Briley Kathy Brooke Crawford Brown 96 SENIORS . .With Man Wild and Zan Moments As Well As With Man Quiet and Serious Moments. 2, Mark Lindsay gives .lo Ellen Robinson ti bear ol' a hug. 3. Becky Gonzalez soaks up the sun at Conference Period while reading ii book on Don Rambeuu's lap. Debbie Brown - Activities: Keywanettes 2-3, Lancers 3 .. , Greg Brown Lori Brown Richard Brown Alan Brozowski .., Bill Bruggemu - Activities: Football l-2, Key Club 2, Truck 11 Most Memorable Event: Senior Prom l9751 Future Plains: Work and get rich ... Matt Brugmun ... Ron Bryan. ,. Debbie Brown Greg Brown Lori Brown Richard Brown Alun Brozowski Bill Bruggema Matt Brugman Ron Bryan Bw WS'-'rf SENIORB 97 Decisions, Goals, and Plans Dominate Y our Senior Year l. Senior Standout-Best Personality: Lynette Elston and Paul Meierbachtol. 2. Mike Richards pauses to have his picture taken- cool guy on campus. Todd Callaway .,, Socorro Calvillo ... Anne Camp- bell - Activities: Frosh Cheer, Gymnastics l, Girl's Glee l, Concert Choir l, Hurdle Crew 2. Action Club 2, Drama 2-4, Honor Choir 2-4. Senator 2-4, C.S.F. l-4, C.S.F. President 4: Most Memorable Event: Spring Musicals and the Canada trip with the band: Future Plans: Four years at UC Santa Cruz majoring in music, drama and ecology, career in teaching, marriage Theresa Casler - Most Memorable Event: Meeting Brentg Future Plans: Marriage, school, work Denise Castaldi - Activities: Convention Delegate. Honor Roll l-4. Citizenship Roll l-41 Most Memo- rable Event: Christmas Dance '74'g Future Plans: Be- come a licensed beautician and get married Craig Caster. . . H 4: .k-f8f,,, f all 1 sf., -ir .L':'- .,' - ,i ',:x',Sf! ' nl is ' V5l !,49,.44 ,QL QW? Li ,O 4 4.1 auf vfkdvr .M dw J ye i . i fe- ,-'..., '1y'5?l fs.. Q'o '1'v f -A25 Elder. Buchanan ... Susan Hurt .., Sharon Burton - Activities: Citizenship and Honor Roll l-4, Junior Achievement 3, He'-1rJunior. JV Tennis 41 Most Memorable Event: Sacramento State Fair '75': Future Plans: College, Marriage Deana Cabrera Rick Cantrell - Activities: Wrestling I, Football 21 Most Memorable Event: Faking it sick: Future Plans: Crossing the USA on a ten speed bike ,.. Jim Carmichael - Activities: Scuba diving. Leaving campus: Future Plans: Slate College 4 years, then into business Patti Carroll - Activities: Gymnastics l.3-4, Keyettes, E.S.P. helper 34, PAGEANT 4 Margaret Cartwright Mechelc Caster Debra Catalfamo Kirk Ce- balt ... Judy Cherry - Most Memorable Event: Going to the desert with the gang: Future Plans: Kick Back in Mon- . -ia territory, ,. . .fy-.e 8 1-'sv 5 ai 1? 'Iii' 3, 95 '91 if UW Elden Buchanan Susan Burt Sharon Burton Diana Cabrera Todd Callaway Socorro Calvillo Anne Campbell Rick Cantrell Jim Carmichael Patti Carroll Margaret Cartwright Theresa Casler Denise Castaldi Craig Caster Mechele Caster Debra Catalfamo Kirk Cebalt Judy Cherry SENIORS 99 Paula Cherry Thomas Cherry Linda Christensen Terri Christensen Wayne Christerson Mark Chrostowski F. Elizabeth Ciampoli Kathy Clark Melvin Clark T. David Clark Marcia Clay Janice Clemmer Corrine Clifton Sharon Cohen Pam Collier Kathy Collins l00 SENIORS . ' .. ' 'i 1- , ,vw 1 5 ' Paula Cherry - Activities: Gymnastics 2-4, Honor Choir 43 Most Memorable Event: Tyihg for 3rd againsfiantana in gymnastics: Future Plans: To be a professional dancer .. . Thomas Cherry ... Linda Christensen .. . Terri hrist :n- sen Melvin Clark T. David Clark Marcia Clay - Most Memorable Event:-Talking on the C. .- Radio and getting busted by the F.C.C., C.I.A. and El Cajon Police Detectives: Future Plans: To wake uputomosrowtmornin ... Janice Clemmer ... Corrine Clifton - Most Memorable Event: One August night in Big 'Beallil ' ,:ge Danny aria' l lirst metz Future Plans: To get married and live happily ever after ,. . Sharon Cohen - Activities: onvention dele- A' gate l, Car Wash I, Honor Roll l-4, Keyettes 2, Senior Take-over 3, Mat Maids 4, PAGEANT4, Good times with, the gang: Most Memorable Event: Getting wiped out in my freshman year and throwing up, and having my good buddies Lori Jacobs and Bobbi Roberts clean it all up before my mom found out: Future Plans: To Experience everything in the world I can and through my experiences free my body, soul, and mind and be at peace with myselfand-my surround- ings Pam Collier - Activities: Honor Roll 2-4, Giving my mom gray hair 2-4: Most Memorable Event: In the mountains during the day and Bar-B-Q's at La Jolla at night: Future Plans: Take it easy and go up north to school ... Kathy Collins - Activities: Hurdle Crew l, Leaving campus: Most Memogable Event: Meeting Bill in tenth grade: Future Plans: Go to Nursing School... A '54, ' ,gh Ai: tra G fi as x s Rf -cf? as ,H . G Q.. ga, ., , : Ga' . .wre- TR7. ., ! 'l -' ' . 1-4 I . s i- - -r,:.l,1-.,5 - :iv- gig. -1 1: - s , X . ,Y wi , Q SGW-3' Q, . 1 f -Q 5-14' Q., A ' 12 , ' N -dusdiv N- l l N' We J 3 5 1 un and Friends Are Found uring Your School Days. Ziff 'x l. Eat your hearts out Tennis Team! 2, Senior Stand- outs: Most Friendly-Marty Young and Susie Mclntire. Wayne Christerson .,. Mark Qhrostowski - Activities: Football l, V, Football 2-4, Track 2-4, Baseball l, V. Soccer 3,43 Future Plans: College, Football F. Elizabeth Ciampoli . .. Kathy Clark - Most Memorable Event: Graduating in January: Future Plans: Travel, Become a Nursery school teacher, marriage. . . SENIORS lOl A Class Ring Or a Senior Key Are Momentos of 19 6. I. Ernie Bornheimer comes to school in strange moods. Denice Conkle ... Brian Connacher ... Tom Cook ... Susan Corn- well - Activities: Girls Glee I, Concert Choir 2, Hurdle Crew 2, Honor Choir 3-4, l Club 4, Action Club 4: Most Memorable Event: The solos at the 74' and 75' concerts: Future Plans: J.C. or R.O.P., and maybe marry one of those cute guys from El Cap or Ramona High School Mark Covella. Matthew Covella .., Bryan Cox . .. Doug Creech. .. Denice Conkle Brian Connacher Tom Cook Susan Cornwell Mark Covella A M att Covella Bryan Cox 'fl Doug Creech -m::a.., 53.9. 102 SENIORS . Q V , Qrwv ,hw In 'Z . 'KN 11. Your Senior Year Is a Stairstep to Your Future. 2. Senior Standout: Shyest Robin Jesperson. Marla Cureton ... Linda Dallas ... Karen Davis - Most Memorable Event: Homecoming court 1975: Future Plans: College .. . Mary De Palmer . . . Steven Diegan . . . Julie Dieneman - Activities: Lancers, Choir: Most Memorable Event: Traveling to Canada with the bandg Future Plans: To go to college and major in art ... Anthony Dimock ... Danile Disselhorst, .. Marla Cureton Linda Dallas Karen Davis Mary De Palmer 1 Steven Diegan Julie Dieneman Anthony Dimock Daniel Disselhorst X5 SENIORS lO3 , Seniors, . . On Saturday, October 25, the Senior Class sponsored a car wash to raise money for the treasury. It was held at the Mobil Gas Station on Broadway. The weather turned out beautiful and those people who helped were kept busy the whole day. There was also a bake sale along with the car wash itself. More people could have been used, but the people who did help did an excellent job as the car wash was successful. l. Sabrina Little adds some finishing touches to the interior, 2, The bake sale gives customers a little extra to spend money on. 3. Cindy Tychsen and Denny Conkle enjoy thc sun and water. Darlene Doan Adrienne Dodson Kim Dodson Martha Doerr Otto Dorato Susan Dowell Carrie Drake Terri Du Bois Dorinda Duby Michele Duby Rachele Duby Jackie Dunne 'hit 'UD X A ef Q S fi- f tty.. Q V .We Are Approaching UI' WH Independence As Well As Our Countryis Bicentennial in 19 6. l. Debbie Tibbetts makes a mirror sparkle. Darlene Doan ... Adrienne Dodson, - Activities: Majorette I, Lancer 2, Honor Roll l-3, Ron I-4: Future Plans: Marriage and work .., Kim Dodson ,.. Martha Doerr - Most Memorable Event: Honor Junior: Future Plans: Cirossmont J.C. Otto Donato - Activities: Football I-3. Key Club 41 Most Memorable Event: Decorating the school on Senior take-over day: Future Plans: Go to .l.C. and make pizzas all my life ... Susan Dowell Carrie Drake - Activities: Honor Roll 2-4, Clarion Staff 4: Most Memorable Event: Del Mar '75g Future Plans: Goto Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and be- come a Marine biologist or Oceanographerg Show and ride horses for ever. Terri Du Bois Dorinda Duby ... Michele Duby .,. Rachele Duby ... Jackie Dunne - Most Memorable Event: When l went to Green Valley Falls for the weekend: Future Plans: Grossmont Susan Dwinell Richard Earl Felecia East ... Scott Eaton ... if Nix My Susan Dwinell Richard Earl Felecia East Scott Eaton SENIORS 105 . gt, p, tiff' -K, . 4 F ff f 1 eeea it-1 - 4-Q 'P 7 TFEPEX -. .. fsrlv Q- Seniors Find Spirit and Become True Eaglesf' l. Seniors cheer on their class at a pep assembly. 2, Charlie Hardin studies his Civics. 3. Cindee Hale goes to get more paint for our Eagle Cart . .loe Eckley ,.. Patti Eggert - Activities: Tennis Team 3-4, A.S.B. Assistant 4: Most Memorable Event: Meeting Bob: Future Plans: Get ajob, go to J.C., get married ... Julie Elder - Activities: Art, Crafts, Bowling: Most Memorable Event: Winning second place in the Del Mar Fair art showg Future Plans: Kick Back and take life as it comes Roy Elliot - Activities: Marching Band l, School Service l-31 Most Memorable Event: Being the drummer lor the singing group The Great Day : Future Plans: Get my pilots license and get in a charter service. ' f .,, 5,1-is GM A , EMM N r . his Joe Eckley Patricia Eggert Julie Elder Roy Elliott 3 1' 'l '9 lO6SENIORS --.anis 13 I. Mark Laughlin and Chris Johnson relax during their break. Lynnettc Elston - Activities: Marching Band I, Concert Band I-2, CSF I-2, CSF Secretary' 2, Track manager I-2, Lancers 2, Mat Maids 2, Mother Goose Princess 2, A.S.B. assistant 3, Jr. Senator, Honor Junior 3, A.S.B, President 4. Swim team 4, Homecoming Queen 4: Most Memorable Event: Hosting a Foreign Exchange student from Denmark: Future Plans: College .. . Cindy England Jim Entwisle - Activities: Camping, fishing, motorcycles, being a Weasle: Most Memorable Event: Senior Year: I-'uture Plans: Get Rich .,. Rick Esau ..., Iohn Etnire ... Barney Evans - Activities: Buried a Time Capsule: Most Memorable Event: Taking Mrs. Jordan's Science fiction class: Future Plans: To get a job, go to college, learn more about woodworking, and to start a Star Trek Club David Everard - Activities: Water Polo I-4, Swimming I-4, Wrestling 4: Most Memorable Event: When Coach Matern fell in the pool and swim practices: Future Plans: To major in Biology in college ... Lori Farrel - Most Memorable Event: Summer of 75 , Veteran's day weekend 75 Debra Favel Gary Flegal - Most Memorable Event: When I eanoed down the Colorado River. My Junior year and also the Grand Canyon: Future Plans: Go to Ricks College in Idaho, get married after if l'm lucky' Rick Flores - Activities: Water Polo 2-4, Swimming I-4: Most Memorable Event: When I met the mann: Future Plans: Attend an Ivy League College and become famous Robert I-'ox - Activities: Drama, Soccer, Choir, House of Representatives 4: Most Memorable Event: Still waiting: Fu- -di 'iff -af I ture Plans: Witness the invasion of Mars , Kms it v s S f X I E ,fa 'Etf Whiav Lynnette Elston Cindy England Jim Entwisle Rick Esau John Etnire Barney' Evans David Everard Lori Farrel Debra Favel Gay Flegal Rick Flores Robert Fox SENIORS 107 Seniors. l. Senior Standout: Biggest Flirt, Mark Lindsey and Sharon Cohen. Teri Frank - Activities: Softball l,3-43 Most Memorable Event: Leaving school: Future Plans: Forestry Jill Gaddis - Activities: Gymnastic team 2-4, Speech 2-4, Dra- ma l-3, Choir 3, Honor Choir 4, Keyettes, Action Club, Ski Club, CSF l-4, Junior Tres: Most Memorable Event: P.S. I Love You, and being a chiquita Banana for Peter Santana Michele Garat Craig Gebhardt Activi- ties: Football 2-4, Wrestling 2-4, Concert Band 2-4, Honor Roll l-41 Most Memorable Event: San Diego Charger Sta- dium Championship Game: Future Plans: Get college out of the way so that I can get away from school Linda Gent ... Cheri Gentle - Activities: Frosh V.P., G,H.A.W. l-4, G.H.A.W. officer 2,41 Thespian l-4, Senate 4, A,S.B. 4: Most Memorable Event: High School with Lori and Debbi, Jo Ellen's gift in the bushes: Future Plans: Having an organization of my own John George Kelly Geraci - Activities: Tennis, basketball, A.S.B. assistant, Senior class treasurer: Most Memorable Event: The day we got together lfinallyl: Future Plans: Grossmont and Marriage . . . Teri Frank ,, Jill Gaddis Michele Garat Craig Gebhardt E g 0 Linda Gent Cheryl Gentle John George Kelley Geraci la 1, 108 SENIORS .. asw- ,,,..-- ' '11 x, an .,'.,1. n, ,til nl':s ,-1-hy' li'- I ',I ....--' 9.1-'.,. Nunn? Ah Nb- X Lx. W w il Wk QT? ' . G . .Take Time to lan Careers. l. Kathy Winsor looks lor assistance, David Geving ... Edward Gibason - Activities: .lust com- ing to school and trying my best: Most Memorable Event: When l attended the l4th Annual Nominating Convention: Future Plans: Join the Navy like my father and study radar systems ... Ted Godshalk - Activities: Senior Class Homecoming Charioteer, Radio Club Vice-President, Basketball, Homework I-4, Most Memorable Event: One ol' many, was summer school Civics class with Mr. Zum- walt . . , Gary Gofliin . ,. Becky Gonzalez - Most Memor- able Event: Meeting Joe: Future Plans: Go to Colorado to visit Darnell for awhile then back home for college and work ... Marco Gonzalez .,. Bev Goodwin - Most Mem- orable Event: Balboa Park, Zoo, B.l.R.: Future Plans: Col- lege, Marriage .., Tracy Gorrell - Most Memorable Event: The day Brad came back from Arizona: Future Plans: To get married and have a good life . ,. CFR! David Geving Edward Gibason Ted Godshalk Gray Goffin Q-T Becky Gonzalez Marco Gonzalez Beverly Goodwin Tracy Gorrell SENIORS l09 Kelly Gramman Diana Granzow Lisa Greenhalgh Annette Grey George Grissom Mike Grow Michael Gustavson Mike Gwathmay Cindee Hale Gregory Hallman Nanci Holloway Judith Hamilton Randy Hanna Charles Hardin Stan Harper Lois Hatcher l I0 SENIORS Kelly Gramman - Activities: Horseback riding, tennis, backpacking. making new friends: Most Memorable Event: Happy times in my Junior and Senior years: Future Plans: College ,., Diana Granzow ... Lisa Greenhalgh - Activi- ties: R.O.T.C. l, Girls Glee l. Spanish l-4, Honor Roll, Honor Junior: Most Memorable Event: R.O.T.C, Military Ball: Future Plans: To be the best wife and mother in the whole world! ... Annette Grey - Most Memorable Event: All the times l left campus and didn't get caught: Future Plans: Move out ofthe house, get a l'ull timejob, and do what l want to do when l want to do it .. , Cindee Hale - Activities: Keywanettes 2-4, I Club Secretary and Committee Chairman 2-4, Gymnastics 2-4, Girls Track 2-4, Honor Roll 2-4, Domestic Exchange Student to Wisconsin 3, Honor's Art 3-4, PAGEANT 4. School Service 4: Most Memorable Event: My A.l-IS, program in Waukesha, Wisconsin and going on their Spring trip to the East Coast Gregory Hallman Nanci Holloway - Activities: The gang: Most Memorable Event: Meeting Pooky: Future Plans: To own my own beauty shop ,.. Judith Hamilton ,.. Randy Hanna - Activities: Motocross racing, water skiing: Most Memorable Event: Getting my van: Future Plans: Travel to Hawaii this summer, racing and whatever else comes along that sounds good .,. Charles Hardin .., Stan llarper .,, Lois Hatcher - Activities: Marching Band l-2. Orchestra l-21 Most Memorable Event: The last day ol' my .lunior year: Future Plans: College ... ir: 'f '19' A. We Are Now on ur Wu and on ur ay to Becoming ature Adults QU' I. Dan Williams waits patiently for ll lunch, 2. Senior Standouts-Best Looking: Tony Vaughn and Karen Davis. George Grissom , , . Miketirovi-.-Xetivities: School Radio Station: Most Memorable Event The time l put the radio station in every room during Ind period . .. Micheal Gustavson. , Mike Ciwathmay . l. Class ol' 76 awaits the assembly. Theresa Henderson - Activities: Marching Band l-3. Girls Cilee l, Concert Choir 2-3, Honor Choir 4, Action Club 2-4. Most Memorable Event: The day' Mr: Murphy' told me l looked thinner than my sister: Future Plansi To live forever in marital bliss Beth Hendricks v Most Memorable Event: Vetcran's day' weekend ol' '751 Future Plans: J.C. College and work Linda Hennes - Activities: Keyfettes. Action Club, l Club. Senior Senatorg Future Plans: Read. work and go to college Becky Hertel - Activities: llurdle Crew l-2. C.S.l-, l-2, Track Scorekeeper 3. Junior Class Secretary 3. Convention Delegate 3. Senior class Vice President -1. Academic and Citizenship llonor Rolls ie-11 Most Memorable Event: 1975 l-'ootball Cars nivalg l-uture Plans: Cirossmont .l.C: lor one or two years. then USD. ... Don Hewitt - Activities: Swimming l-2. Honor Roll l-4: l-'uture Plans: Take a year oil' and tour the coast. then go to State University Scott llill - Activitiesi Baseball I, Basketball l,2.-1. C.S,l-'. l-3. Honor .Iunior 3. Honor Roll l--11 Future Plans: College Ron llill - Activities: V, Football 3-4, V, Soccer 3. Track 2-3: Most Memorable Event: Meeting Rhonda, the break- up. footballi Future Plans: College and become a telephone man. get mar- ried someday' and have a happy lille . . . John Hines . ,. Theresa Henderson Beth Hendricks Linda Hennes Becky Hertel Seniors Are Coming to a Fork in the Roadg Quai- iw- Don Hewitt i T41 P I E fa 4' 'IF' 9' Scott Hill Ron Hill John Hines vis ll2SliNlORS i Q Q: T L ..' 2 ' 4. A ea- r , , tk A, Y.. Q ff St is x' 5: , ' .,, 2.- sg.-,Y ' -' -- Q - -ig Y , .Xxx ,W . ,,,s- - . , Q.. ' www, .4 s 'R . l i iw., 1 hioh Road ill They Choose? They ill Travel on the Road to Success. 2. Senior Standouts: Tallest Dave Cieving and Shortest Jo lillen Robinson. Linda llinojosa - Future Plans: Travel, work, living on my own I'or a long while Petra Hitchfield Kenneth Homan Dwight Hope Tony Horton - Activities: Football I-4, Basketball l-3. Track l-4: Most Memorable livent: When I was Allonse in the Boy friend and when l made C.l.l-'. in the hurdles: l-'uture Plans: l want to go on a mission for my church, then to B.Y.U. and study medi- cine Todd llorwood ... Karma lloug - Most Memorable l vent: When I went to a game where the Padres won a double header: I-'uture Plans: Cirossinont College then secretarial school and traveling .,. Joseph Howard .,. WW i tx ffl' iv Linda Hinojosa Petra Hitehlield Kenneth Homan Dwight Hope Tony Horton Todd Horwood Karma Houg Joseph Howard SENIORS ll3 1 Seniors Show a Variety of Interest in Various Activities- Guylaine Hubbard Gayla Huckabaa Jack Huggins Jean Humphrey Jeffrey Humphries David Hunter Mary Huntley Rosa Hurtado Ian Irvine Kris Jackson Lori Jacobs Daniel Jacobson V X eil '31 -...J fl Q . . .Club Events, Photograph , Elections, and Talking With Friends. l. John Ortiz looks everywhere for a good picture even in the P.E. areas. 2. Lynette Elston shows the happiness of becoming Homecoming Queen. 3. Kim Ream enjoys the various Campus Life activities. 4. Patti Eggert and Kelley Geraci find their classes interesting especially when you canjust sit back and talk. Guylaine Hubbard-Activities: House of Representatives l, Convention Delegate l, Hurdle Crew l-3, Girls Tennis l-4, CSF l-4. Class Senator 2-3, Mother Goose Court 3, CSF Seal Bearer, Senior Class President: Most Memorable Event: Senior Prom, Carnival '75: Future Plans: UCSD Loology major Gayla Huckabaa-Activities: Keywanettes 2-4, Keywanettes Secretary 3. Clarion Staff 4: Most Memorable Event: Senior Prom: Future Plans: Study to be a Physical Therapist Jack Huggins Jean Humphrey Jeffrey Humphries David Hunter Mary Huntley Rosa Hurtado lan Irvine Kris Jackson-Activities: Football l-2.4, Track 2-4, G.H.A.W. 2-4, Honors Art 2-4, Honor Choir 3-4, Action Club 3-4, Campus Life 3-4, Honor Choir President 4: Most Memorable Event: '75 and '76 Pops Concerts: Future Plans: Play the guitar and enjoy life ,. . Lori Jacobs-Activities: House of Represent- atives l, Senate 2, Mat Maids 2, Keyettes 2, PAGEANT Staff 2-3, Nominating Con- vention l-3,J.V.O. 3-7, G.H.A.W. l-4, G.H.A.W. President 4, PAGEANT Editor-in- Chief 4, Junior Class President: Most Memorable Event: Helix Football Game 1975- 76, School with Deb: Future Plans: Go to SDSU and become an accountant Daniel Jacobson .. . Kymythy Jarvis-Activities: Speech l, G.H.A.W. l-3: Most Mem- orable Event: ldyllwild: Future Plans: continue my alias Captain Weird living on board the starship Unicorn . . . Jennie James-Activities: Aquamaid l-2, Choir l-3, Swimming l-4, I Club 2-4, Action Club 3-4, Honor Junior: Future Plans: Junior College, then travel Ana Jenkins-Most Memorable Event: When I got caught ditching: Future Plans: Travel and whatever comes along . . . Jared Jesperson. . . Kymythy Jarvis 'Ph Jennie James Ana Jenkins Jared Jesperson TV' SENIORS ll5 pu'-'vg Seniors Concentrate in Different Postures. l, Bill Bruggema and Pat Pepin study hard. 2. Annette Rosenquist sits quietly at a break. 3. Stan Luhr reads his Biology book, .yy V . 4 . W5 ll6SENlORS David Jordan Keith Keener Robert Kelly 2 ,wc 'ml 'XJ X W 1' 'q'y ',,6!! YL? Jvc, 5. 'SSZIJIV in lin l. Mark Lindsay shows offhis strength. Robin Jesperson ... Michele Johannpeter ... Chris Johnson ... Paula Johnson - Future Plans: Grossmont College Scott Johnson - Acitivities: Football 1,41 Golf l, Drama l-4, Concert Choir 3, Honor Choir 4, Campus Life 4: Most Memorable Event: Trip to Canada with Dave and Jeff in the summer of'74, 1975 Football season, Karen: Future Plans: Going to school, skiing all I Can, seeing Karen ,.. Delaine Jones ... Sandy Jones - Activities: Keywanettes 2-3. 3-year Grad: Most Memorable Event: Incidents at Skunk Springs and Parkway Bowl: Future Plans: Money marriage and Happiness Mark Joplin Dean Kersey - Activities: Cross Country l-2, Baseball l-3, Basketball l-3: Most Memorable Event: Graduation: Future Plans: Get ajob Lori Keznetzofl' - Activities: Basketball l-4, Volleyball 3-4, Swimming 1-2. Softball 2.4, Junior Class Christmas Princess, C.S.F. Historian 3, C.S.F. l-3, Keyettes Z, Honor Roll l-4, Majorette I-2, Aqua Maid 2, House ol' Representatives l--1, Convention Delegate l-4, Campus Life l, Pep squad l: Most Memorable Event: Front row seats at the Elton John concert: Future Plans: Physical Education Major Debbie Kilpela - Activities: Action Club, Power Pull' Football: Most Memorable Event: New Year's 74-75, Football games, Having Mr. Van Zanten and Mr. Buller for counselors: Future Plans: J,C. and eventually marriage and a family Launi Kirby - Most Memorable Event: Znd year in algebra. the aardvark pen at the zoo and Papa Doo Run Run concert: Future Plans: Get married and 55 kids and 33cats, or vice versa. Robin Jesperson Michele Johannpeter Chris Johnson Paula Johnson fin A Scott Johnson Delaine Jones Sandy Jones Mark Joplin N3 'ii Dean Kersey Lori Kezneuoff Debbi Kilpela Launi Kirby li? ig-J SENIORS ll7 A Wonderful Memor for the Class of 19 6 Is Leading. l. Senior Standouts: Cutest Couple, Cindi Ryan and Les Barritt. Terry Klein ... Judy Kraft ... Ken Kremensky .,. Gwen Krushensky - Activities: Drama l-4, Most Memorable Event: Partying: Future Plans: Move to the mountains ... Jim Lambaeh Kimberly Langston - Most Memorable Event: Hiking the Grand Canyon, getting snowed in and having lots ol' car troubleg Future Plans: Grossmont J.C., Some day meet my knight in shining armor Mark Laughlin ... Ronald Laxson ... Terri Klein G Judy Kraft ix Ken Kremensky N J Gwen Krushensky L P K. y is ,N xl -f '-v -l'9' Q. i , Qi 5 Mi h e LR, Q -i s J , - t X . . f. ' 5 'ii J. A 'iii T if- ei ' 6 e Jim Lambach Kim Langston Mark Laughlin Ron Laxon -6' -6. El G in Q IISSENIORS ur Football Team to C.l.F. Finals at the Stadium. Kathryn Kuhn - Activities: C.S.F. I-4. Christmas Dance Committee 4, l Club -lg Most Memorable Event: San Francisco and Installation as Honored Queen in Job's Daughters1 Future Plans: Grossmont JC. Then 4 year col- lege .., Ulrike Kummerow - Activities: Speech Team 3-4. German Club. International Club: Most Memorable Event: When some friends came over to my house alter the Promi Future Plans: Go to San Diego State and study languages ... .lan LaFontaine .,. Marian Lake ... Jackie Ledbett- er - Activities: Volleyball l-4. Basketball l-4, Softball l,2,4L Most Memorable livent: Donkey Basketball game: Future Plans: Cirossmont ,l.C.. SD. State, P.l1. Major . , . William Lee Anthony Leone - Activities: Sports l--1: Most Memorable lzventi Winning the league championship and going into the C.l.l-. Finals lor Football: Future Plans: College , . . Kathryn Kuhn Ulrike Kummerow Jan Lalfontaine Marian Lake Jackie Ledbetter William Lee Anthony Leone Gary Lepper SENIORS l 19 27 Y 1' Seniors Are Strieken b l. Senior Standouts-Most Talented: AnneCampbell and Kris Jackson. 2. Jill Gaddis is dissappointed with todays meager rations, otherwise known as a brown bag special. Cecilia Lincoln Mark Lindsay-Activities: Wres- tling I, Football l-4, Track 3, Key Club 3, A.S.B. 43 Most Memorable Event: Football Carnival '75: Future Plans: College, Coaching, and have l2 kids or die trying Meagan Linehan Stan Luhr-Activities: Clarion Staff 2-4, Convention Delegate 2-4, Editor- in-Chiel' 4: Most Memorable Event: Going skiing at Mammothg Future Plans: Attend Humbolt State and become a naturalist to tell people what flowers and trees are Robert Lynch Heather MacLachlan- Activities: Campus Life 2, Honor Roll l-4, Citizenship Roll 2-4, Clarion Staff 2-4, Christmas Dance Commit- tee 4: Most Memorable Fvent: My four years at Granite Hills: Future Plans: Counseling. ., .f' IGRITI 9' Edward Jonathan Lerma Donna Lewellyn-Activities: Aquamaid 31 Most Memorable Event: When l was called to the office to be told I was on the honor rollg Future Plans: To become a nurse and work with children Ty Liles- Activities: Baseball l, Basketball l, Golf 3-4 Patricia Linaweaver Sabrina Little Randy Lockwood Suzanne Loftus-Most Memorable Event: My trip to Oklahoma the summer of '75: Future Plans: College Daniel Lucas Mark Malovic Mary Mandujano Steve Marrelli- Activities: Basketball l, Track l-4, Football l-4, Future Plans: Grossmont J.C. and take Arts and Crafts... K F.. Xb N 7 Stan Luhr Robert Lynch Heather MacLachlan Mark Malovic Mary Mandujano Steve Marrelli Edward Jonathan Lerma Donna Lewellyn Ty Liles Patricia Linaweaver Cecilia Lincoln D. Mark Lindsay Meagan Linehan Sabrina Little Randy Lockwood Suzanne Loftus Daniel Lucas SENIORS 121 Carol Martin Deborah Martin Cecile Martinez Denise Martinson .Ierilyn McBride Wendy McElderry Mike McEwen Susie Mclntire Larry McKinney Greg Medinger Paul Meierbachtol Donald Meyers Katherine Louise Milholland 122 SENIORS ,fe-. Seniors Get the Swing of Things. Carol Martin. .. Deborah Martin. ., Cecile Martinez. .. Denise Martinson - Mosilvlemorable Event: Hasn,t hap- pened yetg Future Plans: College, Forestry and Botany... Jerilyn McBride. .. Wendy McElderry. . .Mike McEwen - Activities: Baseball l-4, Football 2: Most Memorable Event: Hitting a home run in the game against Grossmont when I was a Jr, .. Susie Mclntire - Activities: V.Cheer 3-4, Campus Life, Honor Roll: Most Memorable Event: Trying out for cheer with my cast on.: Future Plans: Biola College, then on to be a Reading Therapist. . . Larry Mc- Kinney... Gregg Medinger. .. Paul Meierbachtol - Activities: Baseball l-2, Basketball l, Football 2, V. Baseball 3-4, V. Football 3-4, A.S.B. Vice-President 4: Most Memorable Event: My Varsity years in football and baseball: Future Plans: College to play football and baseball, major in Agriculture... Donald Meyers... Katherine Louise Milholland - Most Memorable Event: Christmas Dance: Future Plans: Grossmont College for a year while working part-time. i The Senior Class Enjo s a Very Successful 50's - Show-off Da ! Y F ui. l. Kelley Gramman has an eye for the camera. 2. Sha- ron Cohen, Jo Robinson, Lauren Sanchez, Lynette Elston and Susie Mclntire model the newest fashions. 3. Lori Brown tries the jitter bug. 4. Jim Weasle Entwisle and Rick Boatman double as Fonzie for 50's day, SENIORS 123 l. Kurt Brauer, alias Red Baron , snags another pass. Joe Miller-Activities: Track l-2, Photo IV Stuclentg Most Memorable Event: Best Photograph of the week: Future Plans: Construction and Photography... Kristin Sue Miller- Activities: Freshman class Secretary, Concert Choir l, Sopho- more Choir l, Sophomore Class Secretary, Honor Choir 21 Most Memorable Event: Christmas l975 and '75 winter at Rocky Mountain Lodge: Future Plans: Marriage... Frank Milligan... Tamara Mills. ., Peter Minneci. .. Fiona Mit- chell-Activities: GHAW l-3, GH Silent Club 3-4, Reflections Editor 3-4, Radio Club 3, Campus Life 3-4, Mother Goose Princess 74-753 Most Memorable Event: When I was crowned Mother Goose Princessg Future Plans: Get my degree in Speech Pathology and teach the deaf. . . Norman Mitchell. . . Lynda Molaison. . . Joe Miller Kristin Sue Miller Frank Milligan Tamara Mills an if Peter Minneci Fiona Mitchell Norman Mitchell Lynda Molaison 124 SENIORS --,. af: l. Cheri Gentle waits on customers withasmile. Cynthia Molina... Cindy Mdore- Most Memorable Event: The day I got married: Future Plans: Become a Dental Asst... Benjamin Moor- ing... Gina Morea - Future Plans: Take it easy and work for a year: then make plans to become a Dental Hy- gienist. . . David Moreland. . . Susan Morfey - Most Memorable Event: Summer of '74 river trip with Shane: Future Plans: College, nursing and get married before I'm 45... Christopher Morgan-Activities: Dra- ma 2-4, Spectator l-4, Honor Roll l-4: Most Memorable Event: Going to London with the drama group: Future Plans: Being a professional student and make lots of money ...Annette Narducci- Activities: Freshman Princess 1972: Most Mem- orable Event: Playing the field: Future Plans: Business College and work. . . 8 if vm' 1..-- 1'1- T77 'Q V79 .Af Cynthia Molina Cindy Moore Benjamin Mooring Gina Morea David Moreland Susan Morfey Christopher Morgan Annette Narducci SENIORS l25 Days at Granlte H1118 Kent Neff Roy Newton Cheryl Niedermeyer Sandy Nored Cindy Nutter Frankie O'Neal Tony O'Reilly John Ortiz Steve Owen Areli Palafox Susan Palreiero Lyn Palmer U! ur Graduation Da Has Come at Last. l. Roy Newton-Is he being strangled or just plain rude? 2. Mark Malovic thinks about the days to come. 3. Scott Johnson-ls he cool or is he cool'?? 4. Susie Mclntire and Paul Meierbachtol concentrate on pass- ing the lifesaver??? Cindy Nutter-Activities: Orchestra l-2: Most Mem- orable Event: Meeting Jared Frankie O'Neil- Most Memorable Event: Parties, good times with friends, and sunsets in Crest: Future Plans: To live for today and not tomorrow Tony O'Reilly-Most Memorable Event: Graduation: Future Plans: Go on to Grossmont College, and work part time as a fire fighter Lyn Palmer-Activities: Crafts I-4, Most Memorable Event: School Year of '73, Summer of '74, and the parties: Future Plans: Get a job and be- come a housewife in '76 Mickie Paro-Activities: Swim Team Timer l-2, Ernie 2-3, Keywanettes Board Member 2-3, A.S.B. Asst. 2, A.S.B. Comm. of Sales 3: Most Memorable Event: Meeting my sweetheart, my last two years of high school: Future Plans: Whatever comes along . . . Calvin Paulsen-Activities: Cross Coun- try, Basketball, Track, Choir, Building Construction: Future Plans: Go on a mission for my church, join the Carpenters Union, go to work after a couple of years, get married, have lots of kids, and then, eventually die. . . -sul -rf'-suv Michelle Paro Calvin Paulsen Belinda Pecoraro Patrick Pepin SENIORS 127 L1 Seniors Are on the Go From Morning Till Night. l. Pete Minneci and Otto Donato show us their fabulous profiles. 2, Jo Robinson and Cyndi Ryan forge ASB cards. 3. Thank goodness it's Friday is a common expression, Cindy England looks forward to the weekend. Gregory Purseglove. ,. Janie Quick - Most Memorable Event: When l went down the Grand Canyon with my family and friendsg Future Plans: lplan to go to Ricks college. .. Margie Rackley, .. Michael Raleigh, .. s , 1 it Gregory Purseglove Janie Quick Margie Rackley Michael Ra 128 SENIORS l leigh ,fu '25 .J 'Q-vi 'Wi' is .V Fr: 526' . 1 .Q 1. Craig Gebhardt and John Bickley show that football is serious business. Sylvia Perez David Phillips Fred Phillips - Activities: Basketball, baseball, football: Most Memorable Event: Summer: Future Plans: Get a joh Deborah Piazza Walter Pietila Andy Piszkin - Activities: Water Polo 3-4: Swimming 2-4, Blowing Bubbles l-4: Most Memorable Event: A.A.U., summer of '75, senior year: Future Plans: Grossmont .l.C., College, rat race, swim forever and learn how to fly... Nancy Pollitt - Activities: Pageant Senior Section Editor 4, ESP helper: Future Plans: College and'?. . . Debbie Proctor - Activities: Swim team 3-4, House of Represen- tatives 4, Mat Maids 3, Pageant 3, ASB 4: Most Memorable Event: 1974 Christmas Dance with Bob: Future Plans: Goto Grossmont J.C., then to Canada and whatever? Don Rambeau - Activities: Football 1-4, Track 3, Key Club 4: Most Memorable Event: El Cajon game: Future Plans: Go to Grossmont. .. Cindy Randazzo - Activi- ties: A little bit of nothing: Most Memorable Event: The day I leave: Future Plans: Go on living.. . Steven Raney. . . Kim Ream - Activities: Concert Band 1-4, Pep Band 1-4, Marching Band 1-4, Band Staff 3-4, CSF 1-4, Honor Roll 1-4, Honor Junior, Campus Life 3-4, Tennis 3-4, Cross Country 4, Track 3-4, Oakland Raiders Q31 fan 1-4: Most Memorable Event: Danny, and the 1974 summer trip to Canada with the march- ing Band: Future Plans: College and'?. .. Sylvia Perez David Phillips Fred Phillips Deborah Piazza Walter Pietila Andy Piszkin Nancy Pollitt Debbie Proctor Don Rambeau Cindy Randazzo Steven Raney Kim Ream 33 ...ff SENIORS 120 7 Some Seniors, We Wonder About? l. Jon Lerma watches as Mark Lindsay greets Tony Vaughn. Jeffrey Reber. .. La Donna Rehkopf - Activities: Hurdle Crew 2, Art l-43 Most Memorable Event: the time Mr. Humphrey got a hold of one of Cheryl's and my notes and then pinned it to the board for everyone to read: Future Plans: Work, maybe college MaryJo Reinhardt - Activities: Tennis 2-4, Pageant 3-4, Daniel Reynolds - Activities: Cross Country l-4, Track l-4. Marching Band l-4, Concert Band l-4, CSF l-4: Future Plans: USC... Lisa Ribas - Activities: I Club Z-4, Dental Assisting 4: Most Memorable Event: My Freshman and Soph. years with the gang: Future Plans: Becoming a Dental Asst. .. Michael Richards - Activities: Cross Country 2, Track 2, Motorcycles, water skiing: Most Memorable Event: Being scared to death on the way to my first motorcycle race and finding out it was cancelled: l-'uture Plans: Becoming a millionare as a trashman. .. Russell Richmond... Jo Ellen Robinson - Activities: Cheer l-4, ASB 4, Tennis 2-4, gymnastics 2, Reflections Staff3, Keyettes. .: Jeffrey Reber La Donna Rehkopf MaryJo Reinhardt Daniel Reynolds Lisa Ribas Michael Richards Russell Richmond JoEllen Robinson it 130 SENIORS l. Senior Standouts - Best Figure: Kerry Rutledge and Mark Chros- towski. John Rodgers... Deborah Roscamp ...Chuck Rosinski... Annette Ro- senquist. .. David Rudolph. .. Ronda Rudolph - Activities: Softball 2-3, Mardi Gras Queen 33 Most Mem orable Event: My honey number 20 g Future Plans: College, Work, Travel. .. Janet Rumberger - Activi- ties: Concert Choir 2, Spanish l-4, Honor Choir 2-4, Honor Roll I-41 Most Memorable Event: 1975 Senior Prom, Concerts and winning Junior Award in Honor Choir, being a Senior: Future Plans: A career in the art of singing and a career as a housewife. -lisa... -qu' Li, ik . . John Rodgers David Rudolph Ronda Rudolph Janet Rumberger Deborah Roscamp Chuck Rosinski Annette Rosenquist SENIORS l3l Seniors Finish Graduation Requirements. Kerry Rutledge Cynthia Ryan Jennifer Sabin-Activities: Swimming, Basketball, G.H.A.W,, Honor Choir, Banana skating at lunch: Most Memorable Event: The night I recieved a trophy at the Swim team Banquet in 1974: Future Plans: BYU, eating, breathing and paying taxes .. . Paul Salamin-Activities: I Club, Cross-country running: Most Memorable Event: Coming to the U.S.A.: Future Plans: University and major in mathmatics or physics Rochel Schad-Activities: House of Representatives, Gymnastics team 2-4, JV Cheer 2-3, A.S.B. 3, V. Cheer 4, Clarion staff 4, Homecoming Court 4: Future Plans: University of So. Ca. at Fletcher Parkway tGrossmont JCJ .. . Russell Scheppman .. . David Schoop Theresa Schumacher Calvin Sheets-Activities: Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Pep Band: Most Memorable Event: When the band went to Canada: Future Plans: Work . . . Joanie Shelley-Most Memorable Event: Going to the Firecracker 250 in Barstow: Future Plans: Go down south ... Karen Shinkan .. . James Showemaker. .. Kerry Rutledge ' Cynthia Ryan Bl Jennifer Sabin 1 Paul Salamin Lauren Sanchez Cindy Sanford Danelle Sarver Kimberly Scanlan ii? X , Rochel Schad Russell Scheppman l David Schoop Theresa Schumacher f if Calvin Sheets Joanie Shelley Karen Shinkan James Shoemaker I'- sg ' 132 SENIORS ,-1 ,gr l. Media Center is a place where students learn many worthwhile and technical things. 2. Anne Campbell in distress- I just washed my hair and lcan't do a thing with it! Lauren Sanchez-Activities: House of Representatives l, Girls Tennis Team l-4, Cheer l-4, Honor Roll l-4, Nominating Convention 2, Keyettes 2, C.S.F. 2,4, A.S.B. Comm. of Community Relations 3, Lobbyist for Mark 3, Honor Junior, Senior Take over, A.S.B. Comm. ofSales 4, Most Memorable Event: Traveling around the U.S. for two months with my family in the summer of '74: Future Plans: Go to Catalina for the summer with some good friends Cindy Sanford-Activities: Agape Club 43 Most Memorable Event: When we beat El Cajon in football: Future Plans: Secretarial college or '?. .. Danelle Sarver ... Kimberly Scanlan. .. S319 2:3-'f ? -3 ill 7 il E sl' Fig 'Qu e WW 3. rm- SENIORS 13 1 As the Year Rolls by Seniors Find Getting Out of Bed for Their First Class Tougher and Tougher and Tougher. Ruth Shoudy Craig Smith Lawrence Smith Michael Smith iv? iv-.. Robin Smith Terrance Smith Greg Snook Lynn Snyder A .5 y W 134 SENIORS l. Dana Aldrich, Rick Boatman, and Jim Charmichael try to awaken from their morning slumber for first period. 2. Senior John Filbin has cn- joycd himsclfat Granite Hills. QM i0'n5 it -ggi WT '17 Robin Soper Peggy Soria Karen Sorichetti Rosaria Sottile Laura Spears James Spicer Rhonda St. John Linda Stalker SENIORS l35 Seniors Prepare for Graduation. Robert Stroh James Sullivan Tamara Sutton Deborah Tate Leslie Taylor Ann Thinnes Douglas Thomas Mark Thomas Russell Thomas Kevin Thunder Debra Tibbetts Lori Tiedge Seniors rder Their Graduation Announcements, Their Caps, and Gowns in Januar . l. Annette Narducci eyes the camera. 2. Roy Newton displays his usual telephone manners: Doesn't he show class'? 3. Nancy Hol- loway walks and talks: she sounds like a new doll , doesn't she? 4. Senior Standouts Karen Davis and Tony Vaughn enjoy the time that they are out ofclass. Leslie Taylor-Future Plans: To become a millionaire Ann Thin- nes-Activities: Concert Choir l, Honor Choir 2-4, Lancers 3, Action Club 3-4, GHAW 2-3, Pep Squad l, International Club 23 Most Memorable Event: Going to England with the GHAW and working with Vaja Kolombtovic's Deaf Kids: Future Plans: To work and train kids and horses . . . Doug Thomas-Activities-Swimming l,3-45 Water Polo 2-41 Future Plans: J.C., College, Become a millionaire Mark Thomas-Activities: Radio Club 3-4, Tennis 2, Campus Life l-4, TV Sports Crew l-4, Most Memorable Event: Homecoming '74g Future Plans: Own and program the No. l Radio Stations in L.A. and Chicago Debbi Tibbetts-Activities: GHAW l-4, House of Representatives l, Senator 2, GHAW Officer 2,4g Mat Maid 2-3, Senior Class Secretaryg Most Memorable Event: Football games with Lori, Performances in GHAW, and my sophomore year Lori Tiedge-Activities: PAGEANT 3g Most Memorable Event: Trip to Colorado: Future Plans: RicksJ.C., Marriage, Kids, Kids, Kids.. . Gary Tolle Vincent Trombly Scott Tuley George Tumbleson SENIORS 137 Seniors Are Proud to Be Seniors. l. Don Rambeau relaxes with friends. 2. Patti Carroll, Patti Eggert, Lauren Sanchez, and Tammy Sutton seem to enjoy their conference break. 3. Friends discuss last night's game. .l X I 9'-As, xv S 'S Xa Tony Vaughn Greg Vermuelen Keith Vineyard Julie Vugrin l38 SENIORS , 5' ,-as we 3, i t . W-fswffls ' s lwt N A t ,flpy ,tt ,, , ,' Y , , at ll .1 l A l 1 , , t, l. Whatasmile,Susie! Qi if ll vt it , V ,,, ,,,,v,N , A, 4.43 5, yi t Russell Turley... Cindy Tychsen. . , Stanley Underwood. . . Stacy Urbank , .. Cheryl Valina. .. Tony Vallone. .. Sharon Van Dusen - Activities: Action Club 2-3, Girls Glee 2, Librarian of Concert Choir 3, Convention Delegate l-2, Apage Club 3, Friends I-3, Most Memorable Event: When l became a Christian and when l got up to Alaska the summer of '75: Future Plans: Travel many places, meet many people and someday settle down up in the mountains, and live a good and fulfilling life. . . Joe Van Orshoven - Activities: Football ZV4, Basketball 2-4g Most Memorable Event: Football Carnival I974-75, Helix Football game 75-76, League Championship: Future Plans: Going to College... Greg Wade. .. Theresa Walker. , . Shaun Walters. .. Jeff Ward - Activi- ties: Football l,4, GHAW l-4, Best Thespian 3, Campus Life 3-4, Pageant Staff 4, Reflections 43 Most Memorable Event: Trip to Canada with Dave and Scott in the summer of '74, Varsity Football in my Senior year, and Jan, Future Plans: Grossmont .l.C., maybe a year off for ski - bumming and travel, then to college up north or in Colorado, and Live life to the fullest. . . - Russell Turley Cindy Tychsen Stanley Underwood Stacy Urbank l if 1159 Cheryl Valina Tony Vallone Sharon Van Dusen Joe Van Orshoven ff- 44.3 'GGL Greg Wade Theresa Walker Shaun Walters Jeff Ward if SENIORS 139 Rodney Watson Kathy Waugh Christine Wedwick Matthew Wells Theron Wells Curtis White Larry White Leslie J. Whitworth Brent Wilkinson Gloria Willhite Dan Williams Kurt Williams Bennett Wilson Kathy Winsor 140 SENIORS Seniors Are n l. Ken Kremensky and Doug Thomas search the sky for falling footballs. 2. Senior Standouts - Prettiest Smile: Debbi Tibbetts and Bob Fox. - Rodney Watson. .. Kathy Waugh - Most Memorable Event: Trip to the river with friends: Future Plans: Work and travel across the U.S.... Christine Wedwick. .. Matthew Wells... Theron Wells... Curtis White - Activities: Buried Time Capsule: Future Plans: Work at Carey Zimo. .. Larry White... Leslie J. Whitworth - Activities: Teacher's Asst. for the handicapped: Most Memorable Event: The night I got my nickname: Future Plans: Join the Armed Services and then be a stewardess. .. Brent Wilkinson - Activities: Eating 1-4: Most Memorable Event: Stuffing Lori Tiedge's Kangaroo: Future Plans: undecided except for eating.. . Gloria Willhite. .. Dan Williams - Activities: Girls l-4, Baseball l-4: Most Memorable Event: San Felipe, Mexico: Future Plans: Take life as it comes. . . Kurt Williams - Activities: Convention Official l-4, TV Sports Crew l-4, GHAW 2-4, KGRO 3-4: Most Memorable Event: When KGRO blasted out the school 2nd period: Future Plans: Go to JC then to UCSD. . . Bennett Wilsoh. . . Kathy Winsor - Most Memorable Event: Going to Cardiff: Future Plans: Buy a truck and become a stewardess. . . he N137 QC,--,X is Q 3 t N as fb W. Y 44 Nu. snrr ' '41-5. IV Ax 0' .fe ., 5 Q- . lilv ,4E!4.,t.,fQ1 4 F L-i. :L 'fi I I f SENIORS 141 r,.v - 'J P-MS. 1 If X... I' P ,s 3,7 .ff5,.y, , .3 L ., 5 VA- . . ff , . 'A , 4 f 4 f if 6 ff f 4 ,, wif ' ' K f , D , ' WRX 'ifiiiftffo 1 l ., ., i x 21 'Q 5 J' ig K S ' F ' d g ef H ek- Y 5335714 is ,QL ,Z I. X- ,,'. , f' 1 W New H opes for X-a,WW . X, 'A '4 .,--0. -M-nv-lP 9 ?-f L the Future. Cb l. Senior Standouts - Most Likely to Rememberedi ' ' Lauren Sanchez and Ty Liles. G 63 .3 Debra Winter - Activities: Hurdle Crew l-3, Christmas , 1 5 Dance Committee 41 Most Memorable Event: Christ- mas of l9741 Future Plans: College and go into the fo, ,, Medical Field, marriage and grow some. . . John Wood- ! r ' 3' ' 49 'A field. .. Marshall Woznicki. .. Alan Yaryan. .. Cindy J ' XM- ' Young - Activities: Choir l-4, Keyettes 2, Gymnastics ! K ' x 3, Swimming 3-4, Reflections 43 Future Plans: Gross- 1 , 0 mont J,C ,... Marty Young - Activities: Key Club 2-4, l j Q Y PAGEANT 3-4, V. Football 43 Most Memorable Event: 1: X A . , Ml Q Key Club River Trip: Future Plans: Work, Navy... 1 ? 1 5 Q! Mark Zerbe. . . Therese Zimmerman. X .4 ' X X i it Debra Winter John Woodfield Marshall Woznicki Alan Yaryan wi' . 9... 554 hah.- Cindy Young Marty Young Mark Zerbe Theresa Zimmerman mi tvs,-9 rn, A -Iwi, we Xia! A ll? ' 142 SENIORS . mg ' K ig V wh, ,?,,7i?.,,i5v,3A:,Wv ww ff Q 3 ,L Clubs Editor. . . Julie Carver sm 69 Pk Many Benefit From Key Club. The Key Club is an organization for upper class boys which is sponsored by the Kiwanis club of El Cajon. Key Clubbers help with many activities around school and the community, including their work at the Home ol'Guiding Hands . They also plan to build a new sandlot volleyball court on our campus and to sponsor a handball tournament last October. 7' . C ' lV7f lg A J 'xXx- u M-eq: r , , y , 5, . M3 ., . ,M J ...i A 5...- I44 CLUBS xl Q 'x i stti 'A -ae- up ln -W Q - .1 'WH ,z i'TQ.f- i'. .--I 5. W s K I 5 'C Keywanettes Aid Community. Keywanettes is a girls club that performs services to the community and school about once a month. This year they plan to collect old clothes and toys for a trip down to a mexican orphanage as their service project for December. They also will be giving a Halloween party for a group of kids at 'sThe Home for Guiding Hands q ii' 1 L -1 .. 4 . CLUBS 145 11 The PAGEANT Staff had an early start on the l976 annual this year. The 1975-76 PAGEANT Staff has put hard work into the production of this annual to make it one of the best annuals ever. Thanks to Lori Jacobs, editor-in-chief, the production ofthe annual went smoothly. l. Mary Jo Reinhardt, business manager: Sandy Wein- hrandt: Cindy Hale. artist: Teresa Jackson, typist: and Kathy Moen. 2. Lori Jacobs, editor-in-chiefg Mr. Fremont, adviser, 3. Nancy Pollitt, Senior Editor: Lisa Hamilton, Sports Editorg Patty Carrol, and Sara Katz, Co-Editors. 4. Syndie Mehas, Underclassmen: Delyth Owens, Faculty. 5. Terri White. Activities: Julie Carver, Clubs and Organization. 6. PAGEANT assistants and photographers, BACK ROW: Chris Schenk. John Ortiz, Dave Nutter, Greg Sanns, Phil Chin Jew. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Amiek, Marty Young, Lori Tiedge, Debbie Reisinger. BOTTOM ROW: Becky Stempien, Kathy Spiron, Sharon Cohen, Brenda Hornheimer. Debbie Harb, Eileen Wright. l F' N. 6 ? NZ'?T9X Wifi 5 ng, ? W!e':: I .V '-if .mem fx, La QL Ei! 4 'EEA xA Wir? www' ' awww' ,. e. :,-, tr' N ,, 14 K ' 3:1 , , F-51. wggfff wf 9'1':ew - '-af ? . ,,r,l Q'i . nf 58k ,gg 5532 gg., f ',:-0.3.1. ' - an - .- r , - Q, A V, A. ,,,.,k - .1 yy We-. A.. N. , My ' I4 -.A , CLUBS I47 6' ur Spirit S Sky Highl' l. Franny Hart arouses school spirit. 2. Lauren Sanchez leads eagles in cheer. 3. Jo Ellen Robinson collects money for home- coming fireworks. 4, Rochel Schad shows spirit during lunch. 5. Suezi Smith sells spirit ribbons. 6. Ernie Eagle helps boost eagle pride. 7. Jennie Schimpt' contemplates tonight's football game. X. Susie Me ln- tire rests during a game. 9, Varsity Cheer: Lauren Sanchez. head cheerleader: Pippa Mitchell. Ernie: Suezi Smith. Jeri Robinson. Julie Peters. Jo Ellen Robinson. Jennie Schimpf. Susie Mclntire. Franny Hart. Lauren Sanchez, Roehel Schad. and Cindy England. IO. Cindy England socializes with friends. ll. Jeri Robinson and Julie Peters cheer the eagles on to victory. -s'U-if 1 ' eg Y' 3 fq 7 . 1 1' T4-'..f3' v I 7 1 59 -A. .. .,,.aU.,.,,ig,i B ar- J 1 ' ... v . 5 A 1 148 CLUBS kv- 5. -. . A e'v'h. . T..-9? .3 'fi - .-., , .AN if- g -f-4. gf-..... W. -as X V53 f 2-9 ' I' gr, jp, in-2' 'gp fn 1... p q K mg 'Q Qsxw .- .F 1 1' 5? xH 1 yu my TNQ ' 1 xxx , 1 53-5'?i1 f su if 'P F52 fyrm awww QEZL1 Harms -. .W , . A f- .0 .livix fbi .. pc N 3374, V 4 3 Q, , X H? i Pride in ur School, Is Demonstrated ur Excellent Cheer Squads. l. .l.V. head cheerleader, Nancy Lawton. shows her spirit. 2, .lill Higgins cheers lor an I-agle victory. 3. Shauna lewis demons strates her lfagle pride. -1. Karen lfox cheers for the Eagles, 5. Kerry Burnett and Novella Coleman boost the erowd's morale. 6. Rohhi Whitt expresses excitement over lzagles' lead. 7. lfrosh cheerleaders: Adele Jacob, Rohin Reichert, Shari l.ucas, 'lerri Hopster, Terri Turner, Nancy Maglaras, K. Chris Vaughn shows her enthusiasm. 3? .. -If gifts nl ii S . pfthaf v.5 l50Cl.U BS i M132 A- -he PSQSLQ 233,-1'i f T' i . ,u . ?'?.s,3 , Q . 6 Us fs 131. K' li JW ' '?1f fi. an f 5 5 , i , CLUBS 151 Marching Band Strives for Excellence. MARCHING BAND MEMBERS: Drum Maj0r,B.Shunds1 Twirler, D.H0pster: F.Milligan, M.Hollis, M.Bouchard, G.G0ffin, C.Stricklund. J.Potts, D.Reyn0ld, M.Morrisset F.Ross, M.Senkle, R.Earl, T.Bense, S.Woodfield, G.Rice, K. Ream, P.Dillistin, D,Barner, D.Johnson, C.Fritzsche, D. Stephan, G,Meza, M.Rocci, R.Lampard, R.Goffin. P.Thomas, A.Henderson, L.Floyd, G.Moyers, G.Mastri. .l.Eastlick, RAPlum, P.Milligan, H.Dolan, C.Sheets, D.Melb0urne, T.Rey- nolds, B,Milligan, V.Woodfield, S.Campbell, K.Harvery, D. Jenkins, J.Jones, Bjordan, J.Ross, D,Terrazas, F.Hart, K.Sheldon, K.Sovereign. B.Omahen, R.Plum, P.Vlahos, K.Dabhs, D.Ruck, R.Thomas, L.lrwin, K.Parker, V.Kueny, L. Harvey, Mlffarroll, E.Dabbs, C.England, R.Shackelford, P.Younghusband, L.Foster, C.Andersen, J.Senkle, S.Hartman, S.Crandall, N.Bradford, K.Ross, K.Ream. LANCERS: S.Briley, D.Brown, D.Collins, L.Farebrother, D.George, J,Godshz1lk, D.Jacobs, D..Ienke, L.Mitchell, T.Mit- chell, D.Moore, D.Richards, R.Sulyer, S.Dood, L.Schramm, R.Young, D.M0nett. S.Dowell, D.Moody, Annette Goulart. A em. em g .BPA HP' P 5- 4 1 2 ' S57 L vw ,u -1 1 f -gi , gil xi 0-4. 1 CLUBSIB Concert Band and Orchestra Provide Us With Classical Music. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Violins: R..lones, F.Ross, C.Strickland K.Hurvery, D.Jenkins, C.Saye, M,Lamhach, M.Robertson, K.Jordan, L Kappayil. Violas: M.Robertson, E.Raifsnider, S.Cumpbell, T.Sines. Cellos: R.Goffin, P.Thomas. CONCERT BAND MEMBERS: C.Andersen, D.Barner, P.Carroll, A.Compton, S.Crandall, E.Dabbs, K.Dabbs, H,Dolan, R,EarI. J.Eastlick C.England, L.Foster, C.Frizsche, C.Gebhurdt, G.Gollin, F.Hart, S.Hart man, D.Johnson, R..lordan, V.Kueny, G.Mastri. G.Meza, P.Milligan, M Morrisset, G.Moyers, B.Omahen, K.Parker, R.Plum, R.Plum, J.Potts, K. Ream, G.Rice, D.Reynolds,'M.Rocci, F.Ross, J.Ross, D.Ruck, J.Senkle, M Senkle, B.Shands, C.Sheets, K.Sheldon, K.Sovereign, K.Stephan, D.Ter- ruzus, P,Vlahos, V.Woodfield, S.Woodield, P.Younghusband. v F 5 ---LW-elf:----M fliass rr' R R coagftgand X W U4CLUBS m ................ , I , b EET. ,gs : -b . QCP ll - .f , H , J.m,.M,,Am, , , J f' is P-ff.,--f -Q6 F Orches 4., I' A K ,I I I flff 'lf' Qaaaillaw o,'o 4 ---- 85 x ,,-o4o-----gs sc K J: o sv 5 . , 10a::'::q:: '::sSSlS:,,f 1 44 flag . 0' -'-.sO5'-Six K. '- 'jQ', o. ,'- 558155 I -- 4 5,,,, 0. ooo sux lxxx rJG1 1' .:':' 'Q' 'xx' ix-'V ' 1 QI Dx X . . 1. aw- --.-'e Va -I xxx 'I I 1 ! ,Ill Vg: ,Q f g:'f!fHj, ,lf -bHx2gU vb K xxxif vs s KC' gi' xx 'PS P x Q x ,Q V 9 M 12? f AK , v if 4x 4' Q' 1 , K . 4 I Qx E I ' ' V 'f 1-+.,..... I W , m 'Nur My 'Q ',. , 2,1 . ,. . i x x' xx N xx'clo'x N xx ,S . , 1 1194fa ,rf 1, f, , gl' '1 . gl' .- ',' .I ,,.f 1 , 11 11 2 V 'Q Y E Q X . 5- y. 'fzivfnf by 1 f 4 ' pf.. ,tal-4 I 4 ,ff5.?N+: , .JS .K Af' .XE M-wg IW' 1 N Q Radio Club Celebrates a Successful Year. KGRO, the school's very own radio station, is in hs second year of broadcasung to the students and facuhy ofChanhe HiHs Spechd Thanksrnustgoto KFMB forthe donation of their old equipment to the club. With this superior quality equipment, KGRO is able to deliver greater sounding music to the school. l. Mark Thomas plays tape for KGRO. 2. Bud Wells and Kurt Williams broadcast during conference period. 3. Dennis I-'orstor is at the controls. 4. Radio Club Members are: D.Forstor. T. Godshalk, M.Grow, K,Williams, B,Wells, M.Robertson. Mr, Green, M.Thomas, D.Conn, S,Higbce. S.Wells, M.Varraro. I iii! ,ai X lb' 1 9. i A ,J-2' 4, K 1 CLUBS 117 l. Honor Choir Officers: Sue Cornwell, Janet Rumberger, Scott Johnson, Jean Humphrey. Kris Jackson, Anne Campbell, 3. Honor Choir: Sue Cornwell, Debra Catalfamo, Evelyn Wheel- er, Janet Rumberger, Eileen Wright, Jill Gaddis, Tracy Sorenson, Anne Campbell, Toni Davenport, Jenny James, Karen Fox, Paul Bartleson, Paula Cherry, Jennifer Sabin, Jean Humphrey, Melissa Nwochea, Lynell Matern, Michael Campbell, Jeff Fehlberg, Mark Robertson, Kris Jackson, Tony Horton, Bill McDaniels, Scott Johnson. 4. Concert Choir Officers: Mark Robertson, Kriss Hinkley, Tony Horton, Missy Necochea, Bob Fox, Sharon Van Dusen. 'T , E l58 CLUBS ,L- Choral Talent and Ability Is Found in ur Choirs 'as fi f r U the fl ,aria 2. Concert Choir: Cynthia Young, Rebecca Burtram, Sharon Van Dusen, Tammy Iverson. Kathy Sladek, Debra Moody, Debbie Cheney. Theresa White, Kriss Hinkley, Roger Jones, Daniel Gilliland, Laura Fare- brother, Lori Foster, Ruth Shoudy. Patricia Mc- Pherson, Marybeth Robertson, Melissa Necochea, Peggy Dukelow, Joy Paulsen, Michelle Duhon, Joe Ross, Bradley Steele, Jim Sparano, John Lewton, Dale Mayuiers, Chris Hoffman, David Hase, Terry Halligan, Antoniette Picone, Meredith Shoudy, Caroline Carroll, Dianna Jacobs, Laura Moehl. Tylila Dulansky, Aaron McCalmont. Michael Campbell, Mark Donnell, Charles Casad, Paul Bartleson, Brian Steams, Scott Johnson, Jeff Fehlberg, Rick Smith, Robert Fox. Mike Schwenaley, Kris Jackson, Tony Horton, David Schar- fenberg, Paul Smith, Martin Moody, Stan Case, Ron Bradford, Don Bradford, David Warren, Mark Robert- son, Bill McDaniel, Ron Schneider. CLUBS l59 Girls' Glee and Mens' Chorus , I - . ? A.S.B. Assistants Help ur A.S.B. to Sta on Its Feet! . Yiffgr, l. KcIlcyCieruci,Tony Vaughn. 2. BACK ROW: K.Lashmel, P. - v. , ' a , Eggert. D.Tihbclts, D.Procl0r. R.Kohlmun. FRONT ROW: J - ny Rohinson,T.Sullon,G.Hubbard. .' 'Q' , ' N 'Q , -10 ' . X X A 9 Ile' Z4 sk . Q ,fr -gy-I it A , ,-3, h . ,Vw-yt I .ak Y qi. . gels' 1,0 R' ' A : , . ,, Q ff N gl ' 'if if .Qs-fy sn Q +75 R CLUBS l6l v a - Q I A.S.B. Has a Tremendous Yearg, A ff ' , , H,f,f.'EQ I. Lyncttc Elston, President: Paul Meicrhactol, Vicc-President. 2. Sue Dowell, Secretary. 3. Laurcn-Sanchez, ,..ik:s. L may R, .n,.:Q!xo6l Font ' ith Poe, Publicity. 4, Francie Ancona, Attorney Gcncralg Mark Lindsay, Magistrate of School Affairs. 5. ASB M-Cnilicrpl-BAC'll ifglll' ' ish, ' P. Meicrhachtol, l..Barritl, Dffihhctts, R.Kohlman. S.Dovwcll, D,Monctt, Mr.Arens. MIDDLE ROWZ R,Ricc, Pliggeigt, l .iilston. 'ffPFOCl0f. Emu 1 ROW: J,Rohinson, Dlientlc. Ci.Hubbard, .l.E. Robinson. 6. Mr. Arcns, Adviser, 7, Ronda Rice. School Scrviceg Cheri rQcntlc,i'Clltural lillen Rohinson,C'on1munity Relations. ' X1 ' 1 QM, - . - ' . il ' of r . -15 libs ix SKK, Q 'a '4f4,g!' L N f 1,1 Y ,If s , f W'-' 'ur Qr,. fi, il, ' L '.5'gT W.. 6 .ship- -f fa . 2' D 56' '-mv vnpusu-wr CLUBS I63 ,iii School Service Members Provide Help at School Games and Events. l. Ronda Rice sells football tickets. 2. School Service mem hers: Patricia McPherson, Marci Wagner. Barhic Viets, Cor belt ltrwin, Stan Dieter. Beckey Gustafson, Darla Wilhelm Ronda Rice, , .YQ Jw .I sv' W ' ' v-4 4-f ki f A .. NL - W..-1 M ,,. mm.i1 W . ,S, mmm.x 8 -- F f .- . vt ' u maya -1+ .1 ,fe xswm 35:-Li K , 4'--Y. X ' ? fi MPH i I ,AL Q we im, mmjpqm 7 . ,Y SX . .And All the Men and Women Merely Players. William Shakespeare l. Bud Frump. portrayed by Bob Wiggins, in the production of How to Succeed in Businessuplays it the company way. 2. Sara Katz, as Gerdic. and Debbi Tibbetts. as Ado Annie, take out their frustra- tions on Will Parker, played by Scott Johnson in the production of OkIahoma . 3, 1975-76 Granite Hills Acting Workshop. 4. ln Don't Drink the Water , Bob Wiggins and Melinda Ciilb try to escape inconspicously. 5. Jeff Ward and Cheryl Bergan in the play David and Lisa , Mrs. Clemens tries vainly to reach her son but her words are meaningless to him. f , - i K W.: .aim f ' ww ufwwkvv 1 ,am -1 4 u -u nga- ,J-.fa-f.v,. M W ' Adviser . . . President ...... .. . .Mr. Bosworth . . . .Lori Jacobs Vice-President . . . . . .Cheri Gentle Secretary . . . Treasurer .... Clerk ........... Comm. ofComm. .... Comm. ofPub. Debbi Tibbetts . .Patty Jencks . . . .Sara Katz ..N. Williams . . .B. Vildabill I CLUBS I67 l CSF Carries Gut Its High Standards. Granite Hills High School Chapter 646-S is an affiliate of the California Scholarship Federation the state's honorary scholastic association for academically outstanding high school students. Fostering high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part ofthe senior high school student is the purpose of the association. liligibility for membership in the organiyation is contingent upon a student's making a minimum of ten points a semester in essentially academic subjects. an A counting three points and a B counting one point. Graduating seniors who have been members of CSF for at least four semesters during their last three years of high school are honored by being des- ignated SFAl.BlzARliRS or LIFE MFM BFRS. The Sealbearers are given special recognition relative to their receiving scholarships. The official CSF l.ife Membership Pin is aviarded to them at the time oftheir high school graduation. the Federation Chapter Seal is placed upon their diplomas. perrnanent records, transcripts. and other official documents. The annual CSF l-all Potluck was held in late November at Granite Hills High School. ln addition to enjoying a superb dinner. the members savn Europe through the eyes ofa very special CSF member who had toured liurope last summer and whose charming and laughter-laden speech in- trigued the group for at least an hour. She was Susie Rocci. The organization has continued at a minimum cost, its tutoring services for other knowledge-thirsty students. The only fund-raising activity of the organiLation is its sponsorship of the legendary brovs nie booth at the high school's annual Mardi Gras during May. Concluding the year's activities. is the Club's Sealbearer Banquet given at one of the area's exculsive eating places to those students who have earned Sealbearer status. l. Advisor. Mrs. Miller: President. Anne Campbellg Adviser. Mr. Roche. 2. CSF officers are: President. Anne Campbell: Vice President. Guylaine Hubhardg Secretary. Susan Crandall: Treasurer Renee Kohlmang Historian. Chris Kummerovv. 3. CSF members are: B.Staples, M,Zerbe. A.Camp- bell. ll.Moore. M,Morrisset. lnlingesith. l..SLlUCl1Cl.C,KUIT1I't1Cl'0W. K.McDougal. S.Crandall. C.Carroll. l-'.McPherson. D.Reynolds. R,Kohlman. G. Hubbard, .l..lacob. D.Wilhelm. H.Shoudy. S.Rocci, M,Catalfomo, K.Harvey. .l.Gaddis. R.Goffin. K.Kuhn. D.Hampton. 4. CSF Sealbearers are: Kathy Kuhn. Guylaine Hubbard, Dan Reynolds. .lill Gaddis, and Anne Campbell. il Qs V'XQ J - N .. .Eh .718 5 rw ,. , ,,, - .-. .,.. M... 1 5.1 , I - . 3 CLUBS 169 l 9 '6Enunciate Clearl , Gangl' The Speech Team ol'Granite Hills competes in many speech tournaments. The members win scholarships, awards and trophies for their performances. The Speech Team members strive for expertise and proficiency in the art ofcommunication. l. Adviser, Mr Ward: President, Ulli Kummerow, 2, Ulli Kummerow practices a speech. 3. Speech Team Members: Mlcrbe. P,Babcock. D.Monctt. Jliaddis, C.l.andclls, U.Kummcrow. H.Shoudy, li.Galleher, adviser, Mr. Ward: K,Monett. ixki., ,HY .L ff 4657! X, NNW f we mr., v QV' l .g -4. . ,,f.k WN.. ,v ..f ' -. Sw v 'f'a'iw ' . 1, 'iff' - 1, i.. A.. . ...uh . .Q -, . , -fe. 'IQ ,., Lit. -A '11 'wg 'it vw.-.f ffeff - 1 -,,.. 4-' -xvgixfi . 1-1 'Z 'QQ ...X ...-. 7+-s 4, V, . , v. if W. fy.. sr... ,, .Q .. 1-V' -.-Q. -Qiifigtxil Q U .fl gb i ,f X . i I. 4 f it ,.c. N ' M, . 4... 'wi , .. i f'T'N f4'i.n , , 'Q . ,,...g4.lr fx K..4RN 'i3:. , Q Q'- .N-f EfJ5.. .S is ,,'-1.43-'Q,g5if?'L 45:e?-phkvphfkx Hg frizqvf- ivxvyri-N.: 4' i M 5, .T i's.,.'q A ' .1 -Q ' I'-f Y . f '. 'Nz' . L , QI , - . 42' Wfaff. 'we u-uw. - - Q ,M -J f rf., ,sp . ' nternational Club Promotes Friendships That Last Forever. The International Club is an organization which brings greater understanding and meaning to our own students as well as to foreign and domestic students. The I Club does varied activities such as everything from beach parties to cookie sales. l. International Club officers: President, Jennie Jamesg Vice-president, Ulli Kummerow: Secretary, Cindee Hale: and Treasurer, Andy Adams. 2, International Club members: W.Johnson, A.Rosenquist, C.Young, K.Baba, S.CornwelI, C.HaIe, J.James, K.Kuhn, M. Adams, S.Kummerow, H.Moore, Advisor: Mr. Stow- ers, S.Little, A.Adams, and L.Hennis. AN , CLUBS l7l CLARIO Our school newspaper, the CLARION, publishes its accounts ranging from school functions to personal student gripes. The CLARION staff publishes its newspaper bi- monthly and distributes it in the quad during both lunches on Fridays. The staff works beyond nor- mal school hours to publish the school paper. Staffers meet on Wednesday evenings and some- times go well into the night before the final paste- up is achieved. Through its efforts, the CLARION has achieved a first place status from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The staff has 90? first year members. To achieve a position on the staff, a student must first successfully complete a semester ofjournal- ism and have recommendations from the teacher. No color pictures, no nude centerfolds, just an accurate account of students' feelings and school functions are what Ms. Roisman's staff conveys in the CLARION. I. Feature Editor Cathy Austin and Editor - in - Chief Stan I.uhr enjoy working in Clarion oflice. 2. Clarion staff mem- bers: Advisor, Miss Roismang Stan Luhr, Heather Mac Lach- lan, and Rochel Schad. 172 CLUBS f Mat Maids Bring Beaut to Matches. l. Judy Phcfferkorn takes a break during a match. 2. Cindy Ryan poses for cameraman. 3, Mal Maids: Jeanie Bakies, Janice Clemmer, Sharon Cohen, Janet Delany, Lynette Elston, Nancy Holloway, Kathy Kraft. Barb Murman, Cindy Noble, Judy Phef- ferkorn, Ruth Poe, Cindy Ryan, Lori Sehram, Susan Vexland, and Sandy Weinhrandl. nvx se mix 1 fl rx 5 .3 -. Q if-1 'ws Action Club Bfingsiiof, -We to the Heartsof.M , Q . . Action Club starts off with a Hbangw. Its productive rummage salevgrossedove 53.900, The club uses this money for community projects. A,ctionQClub spend: over S500 on birthdays for the mentally and physically handicapped. The Action Club has the largest membership on campus. The club donates mucl of its spare time to local convalescent homes. This club is open to all student, for there is always room for one more person to help with community servic- projects. view- KF. sg. UE ,Wg ,. U f 2 1-,fy Q ma ,y I yr A A J, A , fl., ',,w5f aww xv? fx f f x' 6 2, 'ad' i al l P, , av 1 f 1 5 . r- , J 9 M...,,n V j REFLECTIGNS Our literary magazine is published for the students and by the students. The staff is made up of students interested in the excellence of writing and dedication to hard work. This year, there are two editions being published. This feat is made possible through the efforts of an excellent staff. The staff is primarily from the Creative Writing classes: however. having the class need not be a prerequisite to work on the staff. The staff accepts any sort of writing. Photographs and drawings are also accepted. The staff adviser is Mr. Sebastian. He and his hard working students have done their best to produce a literary maga- zine ofthe highest quality Reflections. CLUBS l7i I Spreehen Sie Deutsch? German Club Does. Adviser, Frau Zumwaltg President Cindee Hale Vice Presi dent, Mike White: Secretary Debbi Hunn Treasurer Bill Morris: Activity Chairman Mike Bently M Shoudy TCur ran, M.Miller, S.Frankle, C Lutas P Morgan R Roderickag M.SchwartL, D.Puckett, M Hale K Hirth D Hunn R Elst R.Wiggins, B.Morris, D.Jordan vi Bently U Kummeerow E.Gibason, M.Morrisset. 9?? 9285'f'i Granite Hills Ski Club Hits the Slopes. This year a new club was formed on campus, the Granite Hills Ski Club. Being the first year, the turnout was fantastic. Two trips were held, one in January and one in March, both to Mam- oth Mountain. With the success of this year, next year promises to be a fun club for beginners and experts alike. l. Mike DeLueia shows ski talents while enjoying a fun weekend at Mammoth Mountain on the first Granite Hills Ski Club trip. 2. Ski Club officers are: President, Jim Barker: Vice-President, Sara Katz: and Treasurer, and Mike Delueia. 176 CLUBS Ut? Faculty Editor. . . Delyth Owen Assistants. . . Kathy Spiron, Kathy Moen. , '-h' ,gp nnw W ' 1 . Manhood, ot Scholarship, s the First Aim of Educationf' Ernest Thompson Seton l. Mr. Van Zanten cheerfully counsels a former Granite Hills student, Mary Vaughn. 2. Mr. Arens shows the freshmen chariot racers where to start running. 3. Mr. Otterson receives his callers with a smile. 4. Mr. Morell, No, no, I said 2 coffees with cream and one corn heel on rye. 5. Mrs. Ryder discovers the true meaning of life. 6. Mr. Rinks quietly discusses students' problems, 7. Mr, Vega ta giant in the fashion industryj is concerned about student welfare. X. Mr. Buller carefully studies a student's records hefore she comes in to see him. 9. Even Mr. Marquand likes to read the bulletin. 1. A .4' W 33. 'Nuo- ., i .,. M125 Cwnsaop. ,mmf 178 FACULTY H . it I, . 'sd 'N . . ev tl ' v ' X, V. Xie A fx 4... Xi t -lung Raw RQ 3 --1 'lo 'Rv FACULTY 179 - Read the Best Book First, Or You May Not Have a Chance to Read Them All. , ! ' l. Mr. Halverson explains to a group of bewildered students the workings of a video tape machine. 2. Mr. Towler receives a call for a job opening. 3. Mr. Augustine carefully files away important papers. 4. Mrs. Bonham takes time out from her busy schedule to look at the clock. 5. Mr. Kennedy is just about to go into his top secret file when the photographer snaps the picture. 6. Mr. Baum- gartner helps a student to locate a book. 7, Mr. Eberhardt patiently waits for some service. 8. Mrs. McMurtry passes out rackets for tennis. 180 FACULTY W,..- f-K5 2 V Q- . Sega 7, 4. H. 'kwin . M144- A K ......,. ,, ' Q 5- f - -- Q? v v Time Is the Crystals of Eternity 4 -f 5? kr gs I-.4 l. SECRETARIES: STANDING - .l.Raleigh, S.Goward, C.Karpowitz. L. Bennett. R.Harbinson, L.Giyer, R.Emerson, A.Darval, J.M.ayuiers. KNEELING-J.Caggiano,G.Shade,C.Lockman. 2. CPXOH AND DEAF TEACHERS: R.Lees went to Jersey City College: instructs English, Math, and A 8: C. B.Moen went to Grossmont College, Mesa College, and USD. She is an instructional aide. B.Helphand went to CSUN, and is an inter- preter for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. M.Schuldies is an Instructional aide.. B.Jensen attended Univ. of Kentucky and UCSD. She has an M.A. and instructs the CPAXOH. W.Succa attended CSC at Dominguez Hills and UCLA. She has a BA. and M.A. and instructs English, Health, and Math. ggi so -in-1 . A ,:ii:1Ve1.i.sk'vQQ5i5,gQ 1, Q Q ' K L, f 5i' 'Vx 'Q .9 1 7iz '..1 LYING DOWN: V.Kolomhatovic attended Univ. of Pacific at Stockton, Ca. He has a B.A. in art and a minor in P.E. He instructs all subjects for deaf students. 3. Teachers enjoy their luncheon and have a nice chat. 4. T.Powell has a standard secondary in political science and orthopedically handicapped. He instructs MH. E.Dean has a M.A. and is the psychologist for Spec. Ed. L.Nephew is an Instructional Aide for MH. D.Rhea is an in- structional aide for the Aphasic. Christin has a degree in Child Psychology and Social Welfare and is an Instructional aide. E.Hansen has a B.S. and a M.A. and teaches all subjects in the Aphasic classroom. FACULTYI83 - me., tttt e t e The True Art of eg Learning Is the Art of Attention. M. ,tm-1f- 4'- t 5 5 5 2 t 184 Q I L.......n 'J ,N- nmm. 5 l ,- V1 'x-A ein' J W Q if A 1' si sig, .5 5 if QNX' LL... V 5 Q . ,, ' i ,Q 8 'lb 'Mo' 1 'iff l. Ed Arrieta figures a studenl's grade. He has a B,A. and went to Gross- mont J. C., San Diego State. U.S.l.U, and U.C.S.D. He instructs Social Living. Geography, Soccer and Baseball. 2. Dave Barrus grades tests on his birthday. He has a B.A. He went to U.S.D. He instructs Geography and is a coach. 3. Len Beachley returns to his classroom after Conference Period. He has a B.A. He went to San Diego State. U.C.S.D.. and Webster College at Salt Lake City. He teaches Geography, Civics, Economics, Sociology, and Psychology. 4, Chuck Barrett pauses for a picture during his busy day. He has a B.A. and a lVl.A. He went to lona and S.D.S.U. He instructs the E.H. classes here on campus. 5. Charles Bray studies student' collages. He has a BA. and a M.A. He has gone to San Jose State, U.C.L.A. and S.D.S.U. He instructs Geography and Photography. 6. Barry Bosworth is very happy with his new notebook. He has a B.A. and went to S.D.S.U. and California Western Univ. He instructs Drama. English. and U.S. History. 7. Lynn Cole supervises a dance in the gym. He has a BA. and a M.A. He went to S.D.S.U. He now instructs Adaptive P.l:.., P.li.. Football and Track. 8. Vyrl Burghart collects the timed writings with a smile. He has a M.S. in business education and he went to Emporia Kansas State College. He instructs typing and bookkeeping. 9, Chuck Beharka looks over a script in Media, He has a B.A.. a MA., and a lid.D. He went to Geneva Col- lege, Arizona State. S.D.S.U. and U.C.L,A. He teaches Media, English and Geography. FACULTY 185 ,, 6' ,.. m..,H,,,, ff Life Is a Long Les3on,hFf om Which P, in , , fill ' V ,A : 'Kathy Moen ,:.,,.. i 1AQ.W Q Mmmqm g 3 X . .,., .. Q-.,W..x... hm.. ,... ,h N23 ?if Z:ii11.3' M is 114 186 FACULTY fe? -www , A:,1 . ,. A5353 f ' ' . if-HZQQ-7 V -986 'P., -ii stfilliigilsf .Smal -zu., I-533515 if '.-. gg. UN 1. Mr. Downs directs the orchestra in the Christmas program. He went to S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. and a M.A. He teaches Concert Band. Cadet Band, Orchestra, Marching Band and Geographyl. Eraser in hand. Mrs. Dunn prepares herself for another day of student up- rising. She went to Univ. of Oregon and has a M.A. She teaches Spanish. 3. Ms. Del.ipthay enjoys one of the relaxing moments of being a P.E. teacher. She attended N.Y. State Univ. of Albany and S.D.S.U. .She has a B.A. and instructs Girl's P.E. 4. Mr. Davis points out to the students where to go after the period is over. He attended Georgetown Univ., Univ. of New Mexico, Sorbonne, Paris. and Univ. ofthe Americas, Mexico. He instructs English and Writing Funda- mentals, 5. Mrs. Curtin goes over a test with a student. She attended Carleton College, U.C.B., U.C.S.B., and S.D.S.U. She instructs Educationally Handicapped and Spec. Ed. 6. Mrs. Cowden sympathizes with a student's illness as she signs an admit slip. She went to U.C.S.B. and has a B.A. She teaches English IIA and IIC. 7. Mrs. Corn waits to talk with parents at P.T.A. She went to Fairhaven College. She has a B.A. and teaches Reading Lab. 8. Mr. Decker explains what the short- hand symbols mean. He attended S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. and a M.A. He instructs Shorthand, Office Prac- tice and typing.- FACULTY l87 1 '.f 'rA'1 To Have Failed Is to Have Tried. was l E 'i mam f' 'fa YJ., l, Don Garcia waits for the tests to he turned in. 2. .lo Elias is about to erase the chalkboard after her last class, she has a B.A. and a M.Ed., she went to Univ. of Arizona, Univ, ol' Valencia, Spain and Utah State. She instructs English and Spanish. 3. Jean Fremont is relieved after the first deadline ofthe annual. He has a BA., Diploma of Language and a M.A. He went to Boston University, Sorbonne at Paris, and SDSU. He instructs Math and French. 4. Peggy Elder helps a student to size her garment. She has a B.A. and attended S.D.S.U. She teaches Home Ee., Bachelor Arts, and Girl's PE. 5. William Ellett pauses for a moment while recording grades. He has a M.S. He went to Idaho State Univ., Utah State, Univ. of Nevada and S.D,S.U. He instructs US. History. 6, Marilyn Fackler does her work with a joyous smile. She has a B.A. and attended S.D.S.U. She teaches Girl's P.E. and coaches Ciirl's Tennis, and Basketball. 7. Arturo Garcia helps a student to translate her Spanish. He has a B,A. and a MA. He went to Univ. ol' New York andthe National Univ. of Mexico, He instructs Spanish. X. Larry Green looks up from his work. He has an A.A., B.A.. and a M.A. He attended S.D,S.U. and instructs Electronics, Metals, and Woodworking. Q- k mf R F? W 3 V ,,., l sz: 5 5 . 1. kr K 9 'f 'Q'-Vg . . V 'Q A 1 1 -'P ' . , , . 92 . ' .' 1 x I , LLfL -V ' 7,4 . 3 'M Af X' A ' , ,,, 4' ' A H 5' Sew K ' f Q , 'lfi 4 'V mglwl' j M Z fag if a FACULTY 189 ..1a Genius Is the Ciold in the Mindg Teachers Are the Miners Who Work and Bring It Out. 3 I ii,. ' ---N ' I. Ms. Huson relaxes during a luncheon. She attended Wash. State Univ., Univ. ol' Waah., S.D.S.U., Univ. of CA. She has a B.S. She instructs Health Sci., Soc. Living, Driver Ed. 2. Mrs. Hoyle discusses a Senior activity with Heather MacLachlan and Susan Cornwell. 3. Mr. Humphrey points the way to the door to one of his better students. He attended U.S. Naval Academy and The George Washington Univ. He has a B.S. and an M.A. Heinstructs Math IA, Algebra IA, and Consumer Math. 4. Mrs. Jones explains to a student how to run off a ditto. She attended West Texas State Univ. She has a B.S. She instructs English IC. English IIC, and Expos. Writing. 5. Mr. Hill looks pleased with his class. Hc attended Univ. of N. Arizona, San Jose, and S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. He l90 FACULTY ,ii --e yvr, A - ,t,Hg,5,g,.. '1 f A iq, if . B., ig , fp!! instructs Drafting l. ll, Ill, and IV and Woods l. 6. Mrs. Huffman trys to con- centrate on her doodling during a meeting, She attended Eastern Michigan Univ., Wayne State Univ., Univ. of Michigan, S.D.S.U,-U.C. She has an M.A. She instructs Humanities. Fund. of Writing, Mythology, and English Literature. 7. Mr. Hauser points to the problem that everyone missed on the test. He attended Cornell College and Purdue Univ. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs Algebra. 8, Mrs. Jordan gives one of her students the eye She attended the Catholic Univ. of America and The Univ. of Maryland. She has a BA. and an M.A. She instructs English 9A, American Literature. English Literature, and Science Fiction. FACULTY 191 ll4 Azusa Pacific College. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs U.S. if W' ' He Who Is Firm i,n.Will. 5 ,,e Z' Molds the World t0.H1lIlS!flf. P my it Wh? Mb J +P . . A -,num 1amxmn4nw i Y ,. . , a . . 'll , . : u o -3- .. Q fn .. 'N' ' if ,, ,tiff M, .,.g..,5., 1. , in ogg, L I fn. ' wtf, .- y ., ' N fy A A , v . ,r -Q1 A Y- g If ' A 'i 4 ' xii i M,, I Mrs. Karr gives some students a helping hand. She attended lll. State Univ. and Eastern Montana College. She has a B.S. She in- structs Art. 2. Mr, Kennedy watches his students with an eye of an eagle as they take their lest. He attended Univ. of Washington and S.D.S.U, He has an A.B. and an M.S. He instructs the Reading Lab. 3. Mr. Lindsey can't wait till his next class starts. He attended E. Los Angeles Jr. College, U.C.l.A., S.D.S.U.. Dartmouth College l92 FACULTY gt ' .Q V H ,ww ,..,. Vg aim.. as xc... 4 , A i g -ow 4 History and Civics. 4. Mr. Mc Adams intently listens to a student. H He attended Westmont College, and U.C.S.B. He has a B.A. He instructs Social Living, P.E., Basketball, and Golf. 5. Mr. Kellfshows.. . students how to do small engine repair. He attended S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. He instructs Auto Mechanics, and Metals. ' -1 -W 4. G, M .5 , A L, -r . F , , , , 1-1, f ,rj fk .. i,i Lf'- tl uk A Y-'. - i 'QW I un ...ff , gsa QM 6. Mrs. Layton takes time out between classes. She attended N. Dakota State Univ. and Benudji State College. She has a B.S. and an M.S. She teaches P.li., Swimming, and Softball. 7. Mr. Matern cone centrates heavily. He attended Univ. of Utah and Azusa. He has a B.S. and an M.A. lle instructs P.E. and coaches. 8. Mrs. Miller discusses the CLF. dinner with Anne Campbell. She attended Mon- tana State Univ., Oregon State Univ., S.D.S.U., Art Center School, L.A. She instructs Crafts. FACULTY 193 1 Knowledge ls the Golden Key That Opens All Doors. Urn: 4, i l. Mr. Morris asks, Why mc? He attended Univ. of Tulsa and Central S'ate Univ. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs Geography and History. 2. Mr. Nason flashes a smile. He attended Univ. de Las Americas, and Univ. of So. Calif. He has a B.A. He instructs Geography, History, Spanish, and Math. 3. Mr. Owens intently listens to a student. He attended S.D.S.U., U.S.l.U., A.P.C, He has a Masters in Social Science. He instructs Driver lid. and is a coach for Frosh football, Varsity, and J.V. Wrestling, 4. Mrs. Ridgway looks pleased as the day begins. She attended U.C,l..A. She has a B.A. and a G.P.P.S. She instructs Girls P.E. 194 FACULTY Jiftjf gf 1- Wi n H ' . -a. J '46 . f ' -. -. 1 S Qaeeigw J 4' . 4? lt! ' , 8 .M 1, z 'mg ',,, f L, . A V ww!!-I-,4, Nerf ibn -av ' ' Us , ,, 'Ass-147' omg-' Q ...auth we fx .5 . I Q ...f J' 1 5. Mr. Murphy is in seventh heaven as he plays his piano. He attended Boston Univ. and Harvard Univ. He has a B.M. and an M.A. He instructs Vocal music and English. 6. Mr. Neel desperately looks for that piece of gum he lost last week. He attended S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. He instructs Phys. Educ. 7. Mrs. Porter helps Guylaine Hubbard during conf. period. She attended U.C.I..A. She has a B.A. She instructs English. 8. Mrs. Pyle demonstrates child-care with one of her future students. She attended Tulsa Univ. She has a B.A. She instructs Child Development Food 84 Beginning Clothing, Adv. Foods. 9. Mr. Roche leaves for class now that he has had his morning cup of coffee. He attended Winona State College, Univ. of Minne- sota, Univ. ofChicago, U.C.L.A., Harvard, and Mpls, Bus. College, Arizona State Univ. and San Jose State. He has a'B.E. and an M.A. He instructs English IC, and Writing Fundamentals. FACULTY 15 I96 FACULTY M Y Y, Yb lu' Jo s are our wingsg Sorrows are our spurs. l. Ms. Roisman talks with a student after class. She attended S.D.S.U. and Indiana Univ. She has an AB. and a M.A.T. She instructs English and Journalism. 2. Ms. Schillinger quietly waits for her class to quiet down. She attended Indiana State College, and S.D.S.U. She has an A.B. She instructs Family Relations, Senior Home Ec., Cloth- ing, Foods, Interior Decorating. 3. Mr. Salyer grins as the last bell of the day rings. He attended S.D.S4.U., Univ, of Wyoming, and Humbolt State. He has an A.B. and a M.A. He instructs Biology and Health. 4. Mr. Stowell works out his students' grades. 5, Mr. Sebastian gives his famous smile. He attended S.D.S.U. He has a B.A. He instructs Creative Writing, Expos. Writing, and English. 6. Mi. Stowers trys to explain one olhis complicated charts. 7. Mr. Stratton gives a tough pose. He attended George Peabody College for Teachers. He has a Masters degree. He instructs Boys' Physical Education SL Coaching. 8. Mr. Stidham looks pleased with his students' grades. He attended S.D.S.U. He has an A.B. He instructs Woodwork. 6 7 WWW! 1 Tfgfgj I 4 ,J 1 i. QM FACULTY 197 ,iw f',ra lf'-. ,649- K E ni v 'Y The First Step iQf' lCiHg El Your Determiffmioz- t l? ' . FACULTY K7 If 7 -221,5- K fs' . . . --- ' .t.e. fe et A , '-'We A 1 if ' e ' f . c ' A up WU ' hi i l. Mr. Vant Hull begins the day with a smile on his face. He attended Univ. of Wis., S.D.S.U., U.C.L.A., and U.D.S.D. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs Biology, Oceanography, Health, and Driver Educ. 2 Mr. Wenbourne finds time to read his book during ESP. He attended Univ. of Nebraska, and Wayne State Teachers College. He has an ED. E., an M.A. and a B.A. He instructs Math IR, Math llA, and Math lA. 3. Mr. Zumwalt shows his school spirit. He attended Alliance Francaise, Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley, and S.D.S.U. He has a B.A., a Diplome de Langue, and an M.A. He instructs Civics. 4. Mrs. Zumwalt gets ready for ESP. 5. Mr. White isjoyful over his students' tests. He attended UC. Berkeley, and S.D.S.U. He has an A.B., M.A., and a J.D. He instructs English. 6. Mr. Werner works quietly and quickly. He attended U.S. Naval Academy. He has a B.S. He instructs Geom. and Algebra. 7. Mr. Ward takes a break from writing a speech. He attended Univ. So. Mis- sissippi, and William Carey. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs Speech and English. 8. Mr. Wilkins still can't figure out why his stu- dents don't hand in their homework on time. He attended San Jose State Univ., Azusa Pacific College. He has a B.A. and an M.A. He instructs Math, Gen. Business, Adaptive P.E., Cross Country, and Track. 9. Mr. Winter trys to explain a difficult problem. FACULTY IE9 s Q EUIIJ ' 5' Q, as .T r -'f vs., Q, ..' -if s Education is not given forthe purpose of learning a livingffz, fe ,f it's learning what to do with a living after you earn it that counts. Vi K 4 A13Lincoln P' . I' . ta. , l, Mr. Riches and his grandson. 2. Mr. Riches gives a proud pose on his graduation day. 3. Mr. Riches as a bouncing baby. 4. Mr. Riches 5. Mr. Riches and his new wife Wilhelmina on their wedding day. 6. Mr. Riches on one of his world trips at the rEifnS.1of,VP0Q1yGii: 7,2 Mr work on the grass seed project. 8. Mr. Riches in more formal days. 9. Mr. Riches, today, as we will always remember him. 7' ' 4 ' ,M - is E2 . ff .ar-Q ,. 'yr 4 li is xv- '. f , 1 f - .W ,Q ,, 'F' 'K.fif5'- 'fa-F . 'Sql-ff'7'.','.-fA'f.f'. -1 ' ' H .. .,, , . vi 1 . A .I ,uni 1.5-Q W -J' 4 Q Q 'Q I. if 22' 73. ' 'PH 9 ' 4-'tiff Vs. - ' - sf ,4 ' .M dr:-aria, E D A L' v Ei, Q. , , . , ,. f, t , ,, --4 -- .xx- 13411 V: . , ' . ni... .. - :Pray A' V' 33 's 4 l I 'i ef J s . WJ' . Y' ' 4 'e . 1 2 , 6 P mf -f- 'M w.75f ' ff- e I f1u'4l r i ,ax ,Junnoww um Vs ax 1 , fwx AAA .wif 1255712 W 49- M p ,W wx PS! H. 5 'H , 5 Y egg, , t B , f' ,xf4f', F 'f z i' 'fs unlor ass - t , C3 S II1t0 ACUOH C 1 f A I . . .1,, H , fa, Q - i V. J- . B- . ,B at it J fs , at A X if B It gf 'GS' -' 2' f.-.1 N - 3 -, .- 'f A r C -il 1' ' in ,, -, f 4 A. 'f ' f ',,.,. 1, L A, . . -. - - . a fi: ' Q' 3' sy , ' J ' i. Lori Larson, Junior secretaryg Renee Kohim residehtg Karen s if Smith, treasurerg Pippa Mitchell, vice-president., T esegitrls-are doing V 7 V M K . .f J t an outstanding job for the class 0Q'77. 2. Joe Jeff Hines, Jim A ,, 2 I .L f Barker and Rick Stein 'bring victory-to the Juniqrsinthe Chariot race. . V 5 W a Homecoming event. 3. Juniors show spirit at abep assembly. ' V 'A 'n at ,J 'K' i'i . jf 1 , - f i 1 it iiii .f 1 6 a uv-ff - at Theresa Anderson 1 ' ' 9' Charles Andrews Mark Andrews Guy Antis James Antram Llrzaheth Aniuna Ramona Antuna Lenea Arntz R .chel Aubuchon Cynthia Austin Nancy Ball James Barker Clay Bates Denise Begin Phillip Bell James Bennett Lavelle Bennett Paul Bennett Michael Bentley Kevin Berg Ronald Berger Theresa Bernard David Bertalan Donald Bradford Ronald Bradford Brad Brandon Mark Brink James Brown Rocky Brown Ronald Brown Wayne Bruee 13 B, Big? tate: Q ' i L ,ww Ai Q Nr 5 Z' , Q- W 3-.m,,- .g f if 1 Q 1 'M V .WI 39' 1 , .5 . 1 4 , I 4 fe as A , , I 2 f 4' ff iii, 14 rf :F Q m, Jr 1 I i f 2 it 4 Q I q f v fr ., l A . WI, ' R -,,, :- W Cb, v ,, , ,,,,, x, Sf' I if . , H X ' tiff, a i iv fittzit ' 'w wf H It fig ' ' .1 .K ,. 3 sf' J J J, f me ,ig 1 it :- 94' W CT , 5 ,.,. 1 . 1 5' ' Z , , 5 7 ft wi xr I5 x ' W X Z X i ,J '.,,' ,' V 'Vg' Jeff bi? Y. ' ' i 275 mf ' if - . f M ilf V Z ' ,,,. 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V rr.1 r ig! -M Cindy Byard Margaret Bye Roger Caddell Pamala Cady Thomas Cajka Keith Callen Belle Carnahan Donna Caronna ' liek Carroll Beverly Carter Regina Cartmill Julie Carver Stan Case Randall Cashall Ronald Caslaneda Roberta Chambers Mary Rene Clark Patricia Clark Renee Clark Susan Clif! Joseph Cohhs Henry Coleman Deborah Collins Teresa Collins Eugene Cook John Cook Teri Cook Brerl Copher Tina Coulee Kimberly Cox Tonya Crandall Randall Crawford William Crawford Gregory Cullimore David Curley Rex Cyperl Elaine Dahbs Mark Dabelow Melody Daniel Toni Davenport Joe Dealherage Dehhie Deines JUNIORS 203 a, an Q' .17 J ' A r fn HX ,, ' 9 J yunfiioir SAG et Involved! ! l. Suezi Smith, escorted by iBrad Bailey, isielected Junior Princess for the Christ- mas Dance. Suezi is ,ako a Varsity Cheerleader, and very active in school events. , 2. Juniors muster reai. effort in t Volkswagon push. 3. Ron Schneider partici 8 pates in Campip Life, a very activcfblub at our school. Ron is also a varsity wrestler. .fx-W6. . a QV' , fss . XX L ar ' Wi ia ' Demnoy V.-- James new ,,., sum Dewitt M, , f crtt Q J lltttt Scott Dieter 'n 'lf , 1 , WK V 18,1 ,.: K , if ,J vi :gi jf: V 2 'V -fi W ' 'V ' + gr fi' 5: , . no '35'RV Ke i -WV ee ' Stanley Dicfff 4 ' ii l Tamara idad ,A fi .. ' :V Lynda Dodson 1 f A 6 ' , if-I k : - , V ' i . '1 ,. ' VY . I than , ,M ,Wy A i 55 Rnbefl Dnnnnn 7 1 ' Terri Dodson ikk . G Uffgnfy Dnef' . ifiif 't'i , if -1 1, Patrick Dowling ' w h I' A If, H Y I , fi ' Robert Drinco I I H ,' 1 . Vicki Driver V 'T ' . ,xy ,. j', I ':,'i' 1555 Michele Duhon VV 1 V I . ' 'ii 'VW 133255 Margaret Dukelow 1 ' f' .A 14 4' I ,t , ,n., , V ffr, V L f Julie Dyson '4T,.f-,M jf ifi ,45ef'W ' 'vi gi' gifg . ,Ig I K R, V K ig ggte.. :v5? ,Vi V, 35.5 if fist VB dei V ai in ,tV,' K t 1 M Hilnnelh HMO V ,,- 1,- W ' ,-11 . . Pamela my J tell s A et V Lw1nCEngm1h - 2 , W, ,V VV i. ,l ' HZ? 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I k V Evelyn Galleher , K ' V ' as Sharon Gallenberger ,C J ' A i , k 7 ' 'K Kathy Gail? A ' V' ,' iii? . ii ' , ,, JV 24 J an Shariliarat I ' Q2lifjij1lf fn? 1 ,, 7 4 , - c,,,....f- Wig., 5 f ' , 1 f , ,,,,. ,V 4 ' Donald Odskms y Z J , i-,V. ,-,', L ,,V' , 5 if , , p nfl , - il, ,.,,dA 437 ' ' M' ' ,WMV ' ' I T21mmyG2-ugh r 5 ,,, Qhmwphe, Ga,-,nl V,crV 1 Louis Geanoulis ir-'i -' ' I -'1-A Q I 'V Donald Gebhardt . V V ' y V, , ., ' Cecelizlfieiieef ,J S V ' F Q is ,1 Q J J V V f in V Kenneth Gelskey , A .tj V Vv lr ,, ,,Vk .f,r w ,. ,, I .V y r K If A , 7: ff, l-Ufelln UCUYEC ,V r 7'3 , . 'K if VL I lf? 1 V- I sheryioerek V VV VV,y , A ' V ' John Gibason f i W t V ' M-M--W ' , 'r', - ' Gif VV Qi' , T I is Va W V V . VVJV . :V V 'SV' P4 3 1 , ..--null 1 ,,,t ,,t 204 JUNIORS 4 iw V . ' i V' I. fy 4 1 Z as E A niinrg. A . ' , , vi- wg: I r, S 'U if X. xr 4251 Y 11 'Y .QM 4' R' ,. I ff .-,r 5545 Glb ' ' ' l yilindwln -. . ieecml' Linda Gomn W fm , 5' aw ' 9 1. 'lf P3 ff' aw 'fm 'N f 3. 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K . , by ' 4. x , b fi ,P Q ' .gm L .- lk K K r . 4 v' : ! -V wk W :sa K I 1 wi: , M, , , 1 v 'N ' , 1 -3 3 . ..- v Margaret Hrxllrndn Slcxcn Halmlcd Shawn llanxlzzlghl Llszx H.arnillun S.1ndr.nHuml lynn llanluns Dale Hunwn Debra Hurh lkxnd Hurdrn l lsn Harlan Paula Hurncy Ricky Hulrlx I-ranccwn H.lr1 Cheryl Hqsc Michelle Haugucl Paul Hrxvwkxnm Chrlslophcr Huymcx Brian Haynes Ronald Hernon Diana Helslund Roxanne Henderson Willr.1mHendrlcks Dcrun Hrgglm Douglun Hlrc Christlan Holherl Rlchurd Human Lorne Hoop, hugenc Hornlng Dale Hudson Marun Hughck Debra Hunn Gary Insch Theresa Isaacs T ara Jackson Teresa Jackson Tlmulhy Jackson Dianna Jacoby T.xn1.lru Jacobs Mark Jacobson ,.,,-rg JUNIORS 205 Y Class of 577 lnites l. Class of '77 shows their spirit in '76, 2. Pippa Mitchell, our school mascot, Ernie , relaxes after a pep assembly. Pippa is also involved in athletics and ASB. 3. Rocky Brown, a varsity Football player, works as hard in class as he does on the field. Joseph Jaime fl N 7 Kymylhy Jarvis Patty Jencks . S21 Li X im l LZ L y'3,.f'J?ll, F- U, , .,b L, . ,--- , - flux kk,,. Gregory Jensen ' :J ef- will Kim Jesperson A Dehra.limene1 I t 5 - C. A I nf y- -v x ' ' K it f-ffl f L E , .t., X as Donald Johnson gig E , Marilynn Johnson it H I ,Q Michelejohnson - e l ' ,K ' R of . 5 - 'Y l V C , 4 ,J ,J 7 E yy, ek ,,,i .t 8' ee nf. E ZCQ 'UNIORS 2 'Ja - -WT 4 w ala, in Class 'L , 'gfp Q - N1 iehelle Johnson Ricky Johnson Ro iald Johnston C mdy Jones Jaw Jones Roni Jones Michelle Joplin Paxncx Joyce Heidi Kaiser 7 1: Saru Katz Nina Kaufman Teresa Keeler sl. .tl - - 5 r t I dgmii. f c - I v ' -'-K . KH , .- sf 4 . ' . W A.. gl hr sl ' 'K ,P N Q ,.L , s KW -gf at L,- ' ,. 2 ...l X ,Q Q! ,N E55 ! VVNA4 Q U .k.-, rf 1, sm 1 ,ff . ,gif ,J Q 5 ,sg J 6 Y g . . We 'JT -, 'P sf 3 Q 2 'r K N if sit -ii x 'T' Y 4 'f ,lr 3 ik in, 'mml lag? i 3,-. av .-1. Sei- if -f H V' . if 3 was I H ta mx XO f . ..,. 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A . 1 .. - if 1. g n is --Oilufwi , '-:A .. f2fl1iQ'mi5E:-Et.:-if wk Tiff nh' F ju ll.. l .Ji -R J Q ap Z Jef ii ' i K fa Q A John Kenna James Kingsbury Mark Kinglsey Tony Kloth Laura Knierim Robbin Knight Renee Kohlman Sharon Kraft Mark Kremensky Christian Kummerow Theresa Lahatc Cynthia Labriola William Lamhaeh Glenn Lance Lori Larson Kelan Lashmet Mark Laughlin Jeffery Law Emily Lawrence Eden Ledet Robert Lindley Kathleen Linehan Karen Lockwood Rebecca Long haron Long Carl Loveday Lonnie Loya Craig Luhr Wayne Lydecker Katharine Lyon Lori Lyons Lori Mabee Patrick Maddex Deborah Maisey Marie Martin Julie MartineL Lynell Matern Lisa Mattazaro David McCann Jacquilin McCormack William McDaniel Mark McEwen Colleen McKee Teri McMahon Casey McNeil Tom McVay Synthia Mehas Mary Meierbachtol Daniel Melbourne Susan Mendenhall Rosemary Mergenthal James Merten Jeffrey Messenger Julie Michael Margaret Miller Terrie Miller Patricia Milligan Richard Mills Philippa Mitchell Donna Mixon Kathleen Moen Brian Moehl Donna Monett JUNIOR J7 ' Junior Find 1976 to Be a Year of Memories. l Dan Sivadge finds out how hard cheerleading is. Danny participates in many school activities as well as athletics. 2. Leanne Engeseth and Randy Plum have at it! 3 Teresa Keeler works hard to make a good grade in biology. Martin Moody Michelle Moon Dale Moore Harry Moore Machell Moore William Morris Mark Morrisset Julie Moseley Barbara Murmann Thomas Nager Timothy Nager Cheryl Narkwicz Richard Navarro Merrilee Naylor Scott Neal Melissa Necoehea Kevin Nedvecki Vicki Nelson Randy Newhousc Josette Nilles Michael Nitsche James Nord Frank Norris Leslie Nurse Kathleen Nyhlade Kimberly O'Conner Laurel O'Conner Jennifer Ohlson Jeri Oka Sharna Okum Karen Olson Delyth Owen Theresa Owen Rita Pagano Steve Pallas 208 JUNIORS ' Z iii Z d ff 3? 1 ij rw . K 'M , in A ttt.. eva- K? fifl . .H+ fa ill' i iw .. K3 V! 2 V 57395 J r r K ' uw: 1 M i,,.,,,,, 4' 5 if I xg z - fa rf L V w is V,,,. , 1 't Q r1r- 1' . fziaf e A 8' a.,,VV Q is we i A ,W . B , VF' L ,', ,- T V V A 2 , 1 .V 1'i'if gf. , V tti if ' A ' Vi f 4 . 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A I 1 3 1 t he t eg t we Julie Paters Cathi Peirucelli Antonieita Picone Roy Pietila Randal Plum Ruth Poe Ted Polcyn Mary Poniktera Greg Poppert John Potts Lisa Pouls Pamela Prashaw Terry Preece Debra Puckett Cynthia Quinten Jennifer Raahe Elaine Raifsnider Tammy Rainbolt Donna Regan David Rego i X eip. .:,, if D li f i 3 sa . ellie it - 1 ,sf 'y ,f at I fi 1. me Y 4 -I as s eyrr - 1 J R t J, 1 Y' .Li P ii 1 -1 gr .safes .X ,J L J , Michael Parker Richard Parlell Jackie Parson Robert Paul Joy Paulsen Joseph Pearce Regina Peck John Pemherton Michael Perdue . K3 ' i vs. tk, 1. t qs In L xx ,N Q at 1 A '.-V.-v g ,Q 1--ijgx ft? 9 S W E gi ,, , Debbie Reisinger Charlo Renneau Dane Renneau Gene Rice Ronda Rice Deborah Richards Mark Richmond Linda Ring Patricia Riolo Terri Roberts Mark Robertson Jeri Robinson Thomas Rodger Lisa Rololli Mary Roscamp Roy Ross Francine Ross Charlene Russell Steven Ruvio Steve Sabala Rhonda Salyer Richard Sangi Anthony Santana Sindy Sawders Christopher Schenk Jennie Schnnpf Karen Schnars Ronald Schneider Mike Schraek Timothy Schuldies KarriSchult1 Michael Schwimley Richard Secor Mark Senkle Laurie Shaffer Robert Shands JUNIORS 209 ,i-1:7 , -- . as . 'i .X -,K -3.3. . ' ' ,L .V -. ., -,yf :A -, f 'Q rf- If--1 v , ' Juniors Have Oiietyear Left l. Ruth Poe hangs ten and tries to earn points for the Junior Class during Home coming week. Z. Susie Frankel. dressed as a pirate, helps at a Halloween party given by the Keywanettes at the Home offjuiding Hands. 3. Diana Jacobs receives a life saver the hard way from Ruth Goffin in .thc life saver pass, another event during Homecoming week. of I ,..., J. Bryan Shannon 1 , . Martin Shelton t if 'ff' 'wif' 7, William Shepard I lg lk' ' Sh ' d J , I ' V aren epar N A A: f lb H 4 :uni I- Ancn shore Toby Shryock Joyce Simmons , .53 William Simmons A Q T , 'XJ ,,,,, . z 'E T so A ' ,Q , ' ,fi A ' 5 '-vli.,.J 4 i ' , i- A We - Jeffrey Simpson .Q i ,xy g , QTY 'V,, gfqf' X Daniel Sivadge Kathleen Sladek , K Donald Slate , V V f f' , KT, ff A , , .,,, Ai 7 gels U QF , livers Penny Smiley I A ' I Lvii ii l gk Julie Smith J -if I ' V ' f ' , Karen Smith ' 4 46, A, 3' ,Y iv , A PauISniith ' . ' .0 . 4 , uf .f W5 K , , ' ' . . , . ,V -- , I , . , is Q, . , 4 ,, Sulanneg rrtilh 'L I H fy - , A J - T3 54 f vs- H A ' tracy Sorensen ' Q ' V ff if V Z, 2.. i'2ff 'ii' ,WX A I Rhonda Sowell I.: y , i, Y ' i ' .fe ' AA, ','!QfQ 5 5 i . .lamesSparano Z. 'i?:E??qAt V V A - 38.1 , . is it t 2 .mf ffffv 1 if -ii: Tai e A -J' 5. '. t M. i Q ' .J f N-Q . I H f Deborah Spears X A ,, x Kenneth Stair K , I I, N , 'lim Stanley 1 ' QI ' f At Brian Stearns A K ' 1 'Q 'A 'S i , Ricky Stein lp. i M: Q ffl fig t Glenn Stemmer :A i ' L I V, 1 i ' V KenneihStcphan ' fff' 'Q' f f Vg , ,A Nancy Sterling we ,Q-5 35 Q g JS, i' DebraStidham 1 I. ' , ll , Ai Q i iff - .-1 John Stolis V. W M WV lx ' ' W u ' M Q. ' I, v Q fi Vi V AL..- A K V T-it We YN' 'Ki --' ' 2 xt, 5 - A f 1' Tina Stone 'L y A' 'i lrrankie Stotler , ,A 73' A A 5 Robin Stovall i af ,,- ,f fs ggi .lohnStrehe ,N Jw 2 A, b . Q ,J :C Vi if ': . 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V V Karrte W olverlon V, I , V ' Cindy Strickland Susan Stuhr Dawn Sullivan Linda Suter Debra lerralas Sandra Terrnfas Gary Thomas Kathryn Thomas Molly Ihomas Patrice Thomas Steven Tidahaek Manly fims Steven Tomktel Carol Tomkins Lort lolh Mark Townsend Karen Trlvelt Christopher Trujillo John Tucker David T umhleson Michael Turley Linda Turner Toni Ulrich Sharon U nderwuod Stephen Upham Susan Vance Sharon Van llusen Juln- Vasque! Karen Vermeulen Brenda Vtldthtll Jerry Vogelsang Roberta Walker Susan W alker Debra Warner Dav Warren -un W atkins Gordon Waugh Marcia Weddlc Sandra Wetnhrandl Holly Welsh Susan Wendt lgvelyn Wheeler lzrin W hlle Karen White Michael W htle Teresa White Kathleen Whitt Roberta Whtlt Tobin Whitt John W'f-dernann R their w gg'ns Robert Wilhelm Jennifer Wilkinson Donna Williams JUNIORSUI 5 .v ' ' Pg- .wie ' 31 -I .I ' I, 6. . f5?rgS5'S4'5. ' ' ff, '.-if - , ffl I . with A ff , ,Q T: F-?'lLf ' Pfifv -.S'f ' ' s 'fr 251' , E,' 2'- P.I'f L . . ., .I. III.. . ,II Y. I , QI Je-A. I. ti i X ' Fil? ag. Emi 3,75 H ' - tg? -S .- F - - - ' -. w- Xa 2 .+ qn.-1 ,i '- ,. . ' -44 3. I ,EI , I 5 4... , I II I, I Strong l .eaderaf . -so Q .dlkeafaaffa it if if' Y- ' ,I1'- r . fa- ' .4 '-Peg' f., R' -, ' L 3, I' -A A . ,, ? . P I I SIL I If I re 3 Q III -+ . 1' .r . , .A -,, . f af . 1 12 .. -. , I, v - Success U C313-4 -OI' C OIT10 01 A A. 1 ' ' - 'ole' 'f' 'ma 2' I .StI.,, ,15 9 . ' ,t, '-Li -' . 7? ' if 'A e 'J l'f'5fZ ??Ji1 f x ,1- 1 I-I , ' NI K 4, ,,. ' - . 0 QS? I .Ir I QQ- II,b Ig 'f,I - .r . . . . . 2. .' ' ' A tr fe' l Sophomoreflliss officers: Brian Graham, president: Shawn-Davidx' If -, - 4 ' f' .Jr . . . . J 1 H.. , , - I s Q :H I vice president: Kellie- Parker, secretary: Krlss Hinkley, treasurer. Sopltoife sq . 1f :3 A, C 3 - f 1 S Ig f fi M . . .4 --:H . n kia - ,If I , . m0re.0ff1cers work hard to have a successful year5II2..Tony'HIaymes, Radzzssc Adam? II , -g l ' 1 fl Scott Rauch, Duane Antijuntti, and Jerry Carlton prepare for the chariot. A I 1 Iii? 1 A- ' , race, a Homecoming event. ' ' .I A' -. . AM., ' , , 1 2 .,.. ' 4. ' f, , ffl? 'K 3. ! NI 'l' Iii IIII JP .QISI . Il i ,II , , J' I. A-A.. . .. f . A , ,A , Q I .. .an ',, 5 . . I ' ' I. Donald Agxn ' I - W -f .Y Jcny Adren . . -I ' IAQ nh, R TI II.. .. I . 5. I: f. su 'r . I I L. -' II ,ah .yfdfr I III 'A is f W YE X vi' r, '56 , Q A 1 ' if 'f' -L 4' jl'i. '- ' F' '--.f', Qi 'J I 21? A at A A ' 7 If., ., - . 'r.nsi81:r.1 ' . A' I Suzanne Albrecht I . 'I . 'Q Robert Allen ' 'll' Q' ' 1 Carmen Alvarez Qgfffl ' ' A I' ' ' 'I 'iIII?II A K., l 3' ' i 12 I Ia ., . at I IIIII I f Q-7' 'la K 5 A , l 2, , l if A 1 ww , I I 1 I, I , , I Joseph Ancona vj II I IIIII .,.jf3Z.I,jf Marijoyce Ancona , Ay ' Bobby Anderson ' Ii A ' 5 ' - A e il o 'wa I t Qc., 4 .ep : . ' ' I I II XI S T Li 5 X - H A II N .I .5 fi,g.II3QI .,.l . I Charles Anderson T 'Ii V '- . I , ' Collette Anderson I , I fi. I -Ian ' '-J I l Cindy Andrew 3 t , ', , V QI r ' '- K. l A 'B 7 , r I , .f, I V v , 5? . a 'X - a .1 i - r ' - - ' -- : ' '.. +3-I of I, 3 II .t 1. A . II- 4 all . te er ' v . sl sum Andrews Ricky Anslaeit I' W Duane Antijuntll , Q. M I v f A I ,, . 1 X '31 V If ei I , y . ,l nfl ffl' 5 ,mg , 'ff in Craig Armstrong II I II 1 'T I Christina Asheraft I I I 5' f I Sherrie Avanzinl I 'I . - W . . A - 0 , Rhvnda Ayers , - - ,' t. . ' 'xg 'ii Phyllis Babcock 'l:i I? I I 1 'Ifl 1 X f I A W ., f A lli'Yla Bac' I . :I Q' :Z A ' f Donna Bailey I ' ,ru I - -- Q ' Jeanie Bakleb 6 4 ggi li' 'fa li' .li iiili ,ar 51 12 ' Arthur Baldwin IIVI I - f 9, I. , Q ...ir gif l i ff' I.It I I i v 8 - l A ' 'sf iff A gi ' K - 1 V A A - .. , ' ,,.. Mark Ballman A iz: 'B 1 Daniel Barber Qi' , I I I ,I ftff giflgyf Llsa Barnes '5f fQ- I 'I I .E . - ' lrrank Barraco If I - r-, EI' . 1 III fI I ' S Donna Barton . - .- X ' ' ' . e I Theresa Bauer i A V .QI I A .V , Ronald Beuuloye I . 'f- III '21, IIE 93 Debbie Beck A . . X X ii? L' David Becker -.JY A 13 2-.oI- 2 ,.rf,,In' ' ' 12 SOPHOMORES ,I wa- V-Q iw- 2 a , 2 .UU , 1-4' if 5 s.- iff' . ,I yi I ff ' a it I slr ,r X. 3 glyph I , ' .a. ,fuss f .5 A 3, 1 I, 0-.LXSJ Q, I1 Y Q .4 ,Q- V ' 1 x . ,, Y' A.. 6 ' Larry Bennelttf' ' ' V' Douglas Benson 1' I Elisha Bercu ' he 1 Alai, l R'onq.,r,gu!v N 'S , X. A n 'S -, 1 sg X Mona Bcrggrl! l lkonald Berkgife A ,W wp- ,I , Debbie Booael Brenda Bornheimer Kathy Bowen ' s Y ,z , K 4 , 1 ' -, ,S , S I i. , . A 3 ' 5 f 4? I K ,Q ' -. 'fs K K' ff? i Y. -. gg, , ff, ' X . C. , 1 J y C f E t .La 5 vw,..af ,cf ,l fs? my ti M :Ig N A x I 1 ,, st . ' Y we f ff --we .fa ' . I' lf my Xlll at .1 'f f' f, C at I 1 1 n -1- 15 sl .1 . C - 1 ? i M A .-s 1- i . ,N K y ' . -as . . ' r I .Q Ni S W .5 Q Eg fy V N . or V A b t W E ' A xy ' R' as , 5' 1 F ' ft, 1 ff hx it . , . 2 I A x ' in . 1 . -- -., N., 2 ' .isM.f,.,,W ' t ii' fx 'Q' ' 'A ' J ,Q ' , f rigs . A, N . ' , u In i . 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Michael Bratton ' Charles Bricault Alan Briekey Catherine Briggs Janet Brusnahan Jeffery Brown John Brugma hdward Bryant David Buckles Donald Buckles Diane Burkhardt Kerry Burnett Gerald Burton Bryan Huska Karen liyrum leddle Cabrera Marv Calhoon Doug Cameron Michael Campbell Stephanie Campbell Terisa Campbell John Carbone Colleen Carlton Gerald Carlton Caroline Carroll Judith Carroll Clary Carter Charles Casad hvelyn Castaldl Michelle Catalfamo Melinda Chambers Robert Cheeney Debbie Cheney Stan Cherry Phillip Chun-Jew Billy Christensen John Christensen Linda Christensen Jack Clawson Roberta Clayton Moira Cobbs James Coker Kimberly Cole Nuvella Coleman Mike Collard Michael Collins Mark Compton Penny Cook Cheryl Cooley Shirley Cooley Stephen Cope Randy Cornman Susan Crandall Cheryl Creech SOPHOMORES 213 Q if 1 ,, ik 4 Nik, ,, S, Kathryn Crower 1 if ,. ' . Therese Curran Jeff Daggett 1 5 1 S O h Tim Dagley , OID ores IG ft zu. L I I f . Y S I at k 1 n g L 1 e E as S1 C r 0 , Cathy Darland -'mfg ' Tony Dart Zi 1' I Shawn Davidson 'E 3 A Patricia Dawson , 4' 1 t' l Scott Reber skateboards in a homecoming event. 2. Billy , Z W My McCann, a sophomore, rides in the tricycle race, 3. A group H Qt I tial ofsophomores listens to Mr. Marquand during E.S.P. S' ' i ' V I U : X Perry Dem-lmef , lltt S ' S S. Gary DeVincenlis f V A Q ' . V i f , ' ' rf I Michael Deatherage N , 'H -V - ' 'L 4 ' gr 'gi A V- U' Stacy Deiter ,I 5 , A -J I Q r Q4 , . 1 Janet Delaney ' . ' l A ' ' 5. if ,ifvff z ' lg ,,. , Anthony Dimeo , , V 'K , ', ' H I ,L ' A' ' ' I Jerryljiekerson V A ' , , X .1 M , Diana Diegan ' ' . ' g ., I J- X I , 55 t I ,ff V M Debra Dietrich ' w ' su - ,1 .X Donna Dietrich 5 ,,,, ' V if , J, ,C 'I . A U Sherida Difaua ' '-,, A 4 'Q' Patrick Dillistin ji' yn- l' f' f 'fa avg ' 'T ' 'f 7 .f Q Harry Dolan ,A .F ' 1 ,Q 5 . M' ' ' ' K Mark Donnell - I . , ' 4 ww , , , ff ' ' pe- ,L Isabelle Doran f A ii A L: ',,,, A ' j ' ' 2 'i', ip, Sheila Douglas ' if f ,IV 3' ' , V I f ,1 H' it ,fi V 'l -Z: , Delphi Duhy D . ' f , Ml ax X , I V V L, V tf - g M -by ' x.- 3 t - if ' , Tylila Dulansky I W - K' My g' 415 vi KV Deborah Dunne 'VV A I V W - ' K f Brad Dutenhoffer I A ' K 1 ffifyfsf' ' K g ,v..Q ' Steffani Edmonson l ' my 21 fy ff' A , Q' y .- 5 ' J' Ronald Elston , I-' ,V Q g r 'Q Bruce Elwood ., 4 I , A A ,A in , N 'P Steven Emery .' .- Q ' 4 I ,f l ' ' Lisa Engle f an ,, -1 in ' A X '55 ff ' 3 ' , ' a t, of 15' Matthew Epler f r i I wife ,W ? x 1 K, ii. A L 1 ,f .W A 15 + fr- , ,,,, , t 4, : J K ., V I ,. W V 'I if YH Y 1 i ' N V ff' if if Christa Erichherger I ,X f ' 5,-5 4 Margo Erickson ,,' ff Lee Erwin Ronald Evans , - S - '-4, - - 4, I ' Ti, i by ' a n I 1? ' ,AW 1 2 1 A. wig. .4 t 1 if sin Mary Anne Fairclolh Laura I-'arehrother A I 7 V Iv Rhonda Earpella 3 ' ' I ' 1 Sandy I-eeney ' fi 1 'v W W .,. Y, ' x V5 , 'll' fi . . Q , , 1 Diana Fillweber , Sheri Fisher Betty Flint Paul l-lures ' E: 1 .. -1. I 1 V J 'I Y 4 E' l Leanna Floyd , Wilson Folks A ' ' V, ' we Elania Foreman N . il 5 ,,,h A I A Dennis Forston , ,. M ,At 1, 5 X' ,, 1, , 1. , 'L 55 ' f 'W ' 'I' Z , ' l , v ff g V 1' - 5 I .3 ,Y , 8 A V - u I A 5 J:-M.-?Ei f , X - at iilj , I I f'. D' 2141 SOPHOMORES ga .- .fv , ' 1, I fl th 2 pina Jef. 3.3. o 'feet ar ' ,QW I y I lf. t.. , gg . 5 4 A Y . ' ' L 4 fl-.f1.- ,' 1 .1- ' M? H, . .K i ,... T 3 Q l he 'Y' 6 D ls Q. TA , A. ,wwf . I ' 1- Mft - ' if , Q . wi - , ,zrvli L. K 2? ffl, i, ' ' H 41 K W. . -'Q z K K I N A .X ' gb- iff I af , 'pi ' nf 2' 4 . -, , x 1- f c 1 'X v n 1 I Q t a Q N ,Qi ,V 5, :V,A . My . ' A. . y , . i ,, .K . n Q' t . Q till H if if N- . 4 sie? lt- swi..-, - s im? .M - f woes-ruugk . -L 1 i SN' 'A - 4: V i .V . ra fr . 2 Q K - ' V ra , nn: 1 V 'W HQ V 'D ,, .W an W ' 'S U Hi' 'X M ya of Deanna- Forthun , Karen Fox Lori lfreedmf .Ierry l-rceman Donalifreilas Mary Galloway Leslie ffarrisun Richard Gaudette Roberta Gelskey Dana Geving Chitiyl Girard Kathy Gleffe Sh' rol Goff Jo.gcGonml .' A , ' n Cia French 1 .. f e 3 h.ly H r 1 Q Q tk ' ' ' 5 f I5 Xf-.2 A r t K Q t 54 ix Wm...k,,.Y-t Q 1. K . R , x t .. ' 1 X 1 . Q K 4 l Z S N Q , X . ' i Q in .. 1 --fill S K ' s - E. ' ' F f X Q.. 1-. R F aa-sv: ' fig , tl X Y .N l Q ga: 3 I N N l .g f' pr .S -., ! 4 Q sf 1 ' 1 ' a 'aio t f S22 y ., Sgr: Q t N at 4, kwa 'i 5 'X f K if Yvonne Eiouden Gigi Gorrell Wayne Goss David Gower Brian Graham Kathleen Grande Glen Gray Steve Graziano lady Greenhalgh Michael Grey James Griffin Randall Grimes Terrance Guerra Becky Gustafson Kathryn Ouslavson Darryl Hackett Ginger Hagen Michael Hale Michelle Hale Matthew Haley Victor Haley Terry Halligan Jeffrey Hallman Kevin Hamhrtght Denise Hampton Renee Hampton Pal.tck Handley Gary Hanson Steven Harden Daniel Hardin Sally Hartman William Hartnett Kathleen Harvey' David Hase Anthony Haymes Mark Hedberg f A-V ,T .ay J SOPHOMORES 2'5 sophomores Are Becoming MoretActivel 9- l. Buddy Jones and Aaron McCalmont show enthusiasm about the ' next basketball game. 2. Three sophomores take timeout to talk during conference period. ' It . . , : , ' ' V my -- ,. F Randall Hern 5-iff., Laree Hertel A ' Roger Hertel Trina Hester Jill Higgins Jeffrey Hines Kriss Hinkley me A 'Q Kim Hirth Christopher Hoffman Gregory Holland Michelle Holland Mark Hollis gg, . 5 A Denise Hopster 4 W Donna Horn .. 1 '-' ' A P N Russel Horton ga k Charles Huuser ' Q Ruth Howard 5 ' V 3 Michael Howell ., A , it V I 1' re 1 A . 4. J , , ,x...i. . Delilah Huckahaa fs-W Joseph Huff Larry Hull l 1 A x Tamie Hunn f, - Eva Hunt 'M - T 'Ji 5 Gary Hutchinson , Tammy Iversen 4, Mark lverson K Q Patrick Jackson 'T ,gs A l K - -s-M X 'I 2 E iw f giisiif Tamie Jackson nik N y 1 N N James Jacoh , - Laurie Jacobson ' Q ' y li :QE Russell James ' i i - 2- Julie .lansky Aii- iiiiii ff , ' . 1 - Elizabeth Jarhoe ' .. f , W J simile J X v X z, ws? Cory'Jenkins l k 4- QN 4 X W X I DonnaJenkms . t .t.. .fl K . xx it 'N ' X' Jamesjean f T ' ' 1 . my Thomas Jenkins - .. -A . .,... - A ' Carrie Jensen J . k Elaine Jesperson Bryan Johnson Wylie Johnson Q ' Devan Johnson Roger Johnson Catherine Johnson I e as as is s ., N l 455 t , Stephen Johnson is I ' lil? XC: -R , -V ' -. -f . an ex. it Rises .., - v . 216 SOPHOMORES Christine ' - t Y K A A . so , ' . s 13131515 iffff. F 4 H p as il A.. , , .. as-Q., f,,, .u. My V -4. s '-sez. fe' .,. ,. J' : ,. .Ju I ,I 3 rs t., , , 4, ff. . ig:-. 'C . Z m22No'1s'm, 5311 x is t s t W. ' J s s no e fi ne .t X X 1 .S , ., Q 4 K if is it .J fsf, ' is ,ff T' ffm, 5 H R if IN i t M li .Q-or ilu .Q was Wsnma .sic i. it ,Y 1 K f f, 4 s A s 4 .... 3 , -s m . N, . ..,f fx ,IQ X ft li' es y. f Q te' r ms, ,.. , .t..,., 1 Eg! XE 1 t ty A I i N. s 5 ,b N r s 1 if Ja. A, . . N , 3 f , . 5. M . it YS - ggi 'V k. - 1. 5 k.WL W e X ,i.V at M1 Miata L , , as ' it N . f gf H. J t es? E ,, 'Xa A . J f - 4 L L - , V im .5 'K , it 5 ' gf gf, .. . f r x Ni, v Q wt is s J XX! L 'ill' xy' ' Q 1' -. 55' f' ...nm K.. a,at L ,f X L , fi mllkk 'iI2E22n:ij?'ii y I KT ' All , if A fs' - .iii-TWT! - , L J YJ 5 fi 1 f , . ff 3 fi' , 4.0 , lun! r'. , ,f iw I E Ht Q1 3 -QW 55 -W t 1 . 1' 'Ss - sy .. 1 K : . f :V I ., G, , i a .t E 'sf Q ' t W F are tl r 3. K ' I fn 42 , 5 A X yi rs Q' 85 ff? ' iw? xg tra? ' w Q is X ' 1 ' Sli is L L1 Q na. R K, igx J .it Xe' tv X , 43:35 .. 2 ff W L J, ' is X Kelly Mareott Valerie Marks Richard Marrelli Patricia Marlin Russel Martin Diane Martinson Denise Mathews Roger Mathews Michael Mathison Dawn Matteson Jeanne Matullo Dale Mayuiers Dennis MeCaigue Aaron MeCaImont William McCann William McCarthy Deborah McClellan Kathryn McClellan Mary McClellan Lauri McCord Mark Jones Robertjones A Rogefglones ', Tracyjpnes rf, 'Steveh Jordan Anita Joslin Juanita Joyce Sharoh Julsoth Emil Karas: f . Steven Karner Debora Kastner Laura Kennedy Michael Kenyon Ronald Klllinger David King John Kingshury Barbara Kingsley J Q ' . ' Thomas Keeler fa s if 2 Roman Kownuckt Susie Kummerovu Carlton Laeer Carol Lammerman Allyson Lampman Brad Lance Thomas Land Christopher Landells Eric Langston James Laughlin Nancy Lawton Randy Leak James Leek Shawn Legrand Sherry Leigh Michael Leone Shauna Lewis Paul Linaweaver Kevin Little Alison Lorton Donalea Louis Peggy Loveless Christine Lucas Mark Lynch Linda Maeehia Nancy Maley Maria Malovic -,Q-.2 V' tx. . t .AX VM K x 2' Html og SOPHOMORES 217 We Have a Spirited Bunch of Sophomores! l Brian Graham shows his spirit. Q oman K,QwtiaCki concentrates on hisvl 3 Three sophomores discuss thee oming vaetifgxn. 5 ' i 4' G. Q . Glenn McCormack Bonnie McDermott Kyle McDougal David McDulliey Daniel Melieever Sylvia McKinney' Robert Mckittrick Steven McMahon Patricia McPherson Michael McVay Christine Mears Darryl Melbourne Mary Meler David Merten tiilberl MeLa Denise Miller Rebecca Milligan Carlene Mills Shari Mills Christie Mitchell Gail Iwittchell Tamara Mtiehell Terry Mitchell Laura Moehl Lance Montgomery Debra Moody Alice Moore Janet Moore Karla Moore William Moore Joseph Morea Scott Morfey Jeannie Moths Catherine Mowers Jennifer MrVich Lynn Mulder Luey Murillo William Murray Tammy Musbach Brian Muse Anthony Narducet Mary Jane Nearman Bryan Neff Brad Nelson Curtis Nevin Debra Nickell Charles Nixon Cindy Noble 218 SOPHOMORES , fr' ,-. 3, . 'HW b ff ....., 1 , . - . A . Y-A .jrfwf i N . ig ? ' ,V ,ae , , .i., 1? i S H-, ,L Q 't-4 1 ' ' ' , ' -fp? ' it 1' 1 I A 3 W -5 t Q . y-Lo... -- W , gzf i 23 lzfil 'ii P , 15 ri 1 2. V' 5 1. 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N i , T-A-i if l I ..1. Q in K la -f -tvfffsim .lim Nolan Kathleen Nooney Mike Norton Cherese Noyas Q . Jerry Nurse Davidfiutter Cynthia Odtxm Barbara Omahen Peggy Orr Darren Orwen Mark Owinell Kent Paine Kent Palmer Linda Paradise Kellie Parker Max Parker Michael Parkinson Tammy Pasas Douglas Pearce Cheryl Pearson Cindy Pemberton Roxann Pepper William Perryman Gregory Peterson Rebecca Peterson Judy Pfeflerkorn Rock Pinto Richard Plum Brenda Popke Jeflery Potts Robert Praml David Preece Anthony Proietti Gcoffery Pursglove Corey Rainholt Jonna Rapirr Scott Raueh Scott Reber Paula Reed Ronald Recd Michael Reid Vicki Resinger Julie Revis Timothy Reynolds Michelle Richards Holland Rickles Darlene Risser Barbara Robinson SOPHOMORES 219 Sophomores Are Trying Harder! l Chris Landells tries to concentrate on his teacher. 2. Lisa Barnes poses for the photographer 3. Willie Moore seems confident about his coming test. Juli Rush Anthony Salas Cynthia SalaLar Yolanda Salazar Kian Salehi Robert Sanders Rebecca Sands Karen Sanford Cynthia Sang: Gregory Sanns Mary Sayler Patriciasghaniel David Schgrfenberg Randall Scheppmann Charles Schrall Joseph Semak Joyce Senkle Darcy Sesma Ramona Seybert Thomas Shands Cheryl Shaputis Mike Shea Bruce Shepard Helen Shoudy Jenae Shrum Daniel Sivernale Charles Simmons Jill Simpson Shawn Sines Allyson Smith Brenda Smith Christopher Smith Craig Smith Dale Smith Jeffery Smith Laura Smith Ricky Smith Wendy Smith Kimberly Sorichetli Craig Southworth Daniel Spears Michael Spears Scott Spillane 220 SOPHOMORES 6 .M Y 4, - in . L V ' . I a.. , W, . X Bruce Robinson A -Michael Robison - Robert Robison K M Assunta Rocci '. 4 Mark Roccoforle r Lawrence Rodgers Kathleen Ross Donna Ruck fx uv' 1 Y r zv '- sz is Q ts M ra . J p Q t + L 4 'v If 7, ' Z.: i. 'fe r J 34,1 K QL .W I 0 ,Q .- f fs . . X flee 1' .w D' ' V w, x 'S J 0 X ' if - V- a , if ' .r Q , . gif. , K 1 Qs Y - Q -y f , . R, l 5 I . K wx K the fi, J, 'V is U s , 2 5 if if 'gf A 'TG -' - J it W 5 . if wi ' Y , ' f C J E 'Q 'Q if ti .X 1 A . .. ,... . A V gg, AN 4 T li S 1 :Q 1,-do A i 1 , 'iv Y I li? ' A A, ii 5' .t ' . lgtttass, A , , ft 9 'N an fi l V 2 WZ. ks 3, . A au 1,-'-r ' 1. ...N . I: 4' VL:-It I ,-texte' .b .IM . ' fxl. x , . ,, f .L J . , kay 1 ,, VW W . is . : 3, Ji M 5 Q 'is I 5 ' . D X J A D' i ado K His J s .rg W u... is ,ai Y ,gr 4. X! F .. -.az ea K 5 if 4 ' , if . ' . ' ,k a f. aw Q Q in i ga ,is-3s ' A 1 it Anthony Spinal: J Katherine Sptron '+ ,vi Montel St John A William Staples . Q i Rebecca Stempien . Charles Stivers 1 , - .. VW-:JM : 8 f ' N, i as , is I . sf fmt, :yi :' - fag ' i R fff ' Q .. Anna Stumhaugh 431' A' an - . . f X Paul Sturgeon 3 i David Swanson vs if . i ' PY .fl A J J f t , J if Rina Tavolaui K N Robin Thomas 7 X Brenda Thompson ' -4 - I, ,, Richard Thunder ' . Anna Tolle fu. 0 Joseph Trip: A K Victor Trtpt K Laurie: Tmett Scott Turner E f gre -mu . 3 A Sylvia Underwood - W, Harry Van Sickle Chrts Vaughn Bertram Vexlund Susan Vexland QR Barbara Vtets ' Perry Vlahos t , ' 9 g Eileen Vockrodt an -. .y , t: Sharonlloorhes s . is Qu as . 4 , .., f, Q z, , Q' at FJ' 9 .-' Qui.: 319311 W t-, ' p9a5l Ar.t x X' k Marc, yy ay ner ,Sq ,. . , . x I i Michael Wane . V x Q ' 5 1 K A , Q , Q Robert Wallace s '35 - J , , I ' 'gg W f I . N Vi . li Q William wuutm 4 i 1 5 ,L K ' k fg Dean Warnku J W A Q f ' of at Blaine west ' ,A ,if ll .' f T - V it f :li Rohm West 14 t Q. A . y Mark White 5 1 4 , 1 . 4 Denise Wick 'Yi q 5 . I O - . 44 A A N' s Vi . A A ,. Carl Wiesner , Krrk t fl' Q ' f . -5 Darla Wilhelm ' T A XX - A ' ' X Charlene Wilderson , 1 E-J-, ,4 -1 ' ex X Richard writing 5 .. . , Deborah Williams . J-, 5,4 I as Karen Wilson L. K' Leonard Wilson 4- x ' Robert Wilson 1 ,. J 2 h 4' ip Suzy Wong .gil 4 W ' Steven Woodlield N 1 .3 . l P? - n , . I 1, ,,,:::,,h .ff , . 5 v Sn ' dxf.. K ' QLQIE Kelley Yeadon xx ' i -A - Ja: Young t ri? if I ' X Robin Young :rg-'i , '-'95, ' l Jamie Youngs 'll 'Q - ., ,Y ' ' ig Ruthltmmerman , - 4 're , 1 ,4 M ' . - '- f. - . f t if r r 2 f at . - i ae. R 'Q v Ygj K gk 4 l 1 ix- 222 FROSH iakjzfg . me vs L+ 955' , ,G E' ifrg.. Patrice Albrecht: ' Dianna Alcantra fv Darrell Alden Diana Aldrich Shawna Allister ElieLer Alvarado Deena Ames Brad .Anderson Dawn Anderson Christine Andrew Randy Anstaet! Susan'Antram Jeffrey Archibald Melody Archibald Rohyn Armstrong Bryan Ault Andrew Austin Timothy Austin John Avanlini Janice Bailey Robert Baldwin David Barner Brenda Barnes Stella Barrett Roger Bartholomew Billy Bell David Bellaris Kim Rendon Deborah Bennett Todd Bcnsc lzrnest Bergan Beth Bergman Carol Bergman Ralph Bettis Domini Binns Melissa Blake Leonard Blankartz Peter Bongiotanni hileen Bodzel , - V 'ir A 1-.2.:'u. . f., , ' ,,g'mm F res Electithe BeSt., l. Freshmen class ofticers: President, Adelellacobsg 'Vice Prgsiiierift, Chris Wigginsg Secretary, Robin Reichert: Treasurer, Sherrie Briley. The Freshmen officers are doing Aa line job to get their class off to a good start. 2. Billy Christensen waits for 3: l0. 3. Freshmen struggle through E.S.P. ' 'Si li: i A sg, -, f' 'ti K, -Y-a ' . X' s l J' 'Q H. t Q x A , H 4, A f S , -ea' i T Nga ,U :xy ' f 'r- - fe - ' s sa' f .Ly . f ' il, i ' 5'-ff ii I 4.355 lj J in' . ta4,.i.f' it i'a59:.S 3 . g ,S A A , L i e ' K Q K 5 1 ts'e t i tb A ---.. K . t Q , g 1 K Q . ' .J rf' ' lf ' . Q? ' . .f?f'5ffr'i if i 4 A -Q u , 5 - A A it 513 ,..tto,,t. , . A , A ti. f, k f J ertiftrl 2-of - ' V, ii t es.. ' T :Snr V T K t . rw w' . - P fi sf? M , fg, 1- s A 1l'i'erv .- A -. ..,. Q A 2 . . - ' ii-itll 1 s,:f Q e q 11 A J ' .i frm. 5 it Q 7 e..,,:' I i fri . in Q i 'ity ,t ' ' iz K2 wif . 4 5' ,Q , M K 'sie K ,K - yfef. l-,A in -.M s f- K A. 1 .EY -- , v 5 M, . Q I W k,-. 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Rulmrr C xslpr B mi rw Lr mi rx ldv. ml Q Lrdu 'Vinh n.l L hlmhcrl nn Rolwrni hung hrrui urs -N I rl. Ql- - 1 Dru ' . llllu Y . .S Mikel .lulrrxm Q Q5 9 A x.'f 1 1 4 A i , 4. I 4 R m L l , ' 1 '.-l h- 4 ,, K X Y 7 , n . - .Nj uf ,, r A. . gg . 1 ' Fx Zhu Kem Brew cr Kcrrl Brewer Shcrrlc Brllcy Rhonda Brrmn llnmlhy Bruvsn I uul Bruggcrn .1 Dunnu Bruncuc lhv:rc5uBry.1n1 ft 'Q W g i , ,, i K 3 .l' B A if lldn YUUCT E . f er , li .xx lxurcn Budd lrmc Burnunglug 'Xllcc Burke -Xnnc Burrouglu Ronald Burton Rclscccu Burrmln Rrchurd Buxh L ruog Bumku Bcrlhu Cuhunux M.1rcC'ulluvfu5 luis L ulnlln R415 nmnd K .nncrun lmmlhy Qqmplwll Crzng Carpenter ,lulicfurroll Mug Carroll Sharron Claw Dlxrc Kuschull W Freshman Strive to Be li' atHomecoming. l. Tom Loveday receives a shock when Cindy Ryan gives him a candy coated onion. 2. Adele Jacob gives a push to Terri Hopster in the tricycle race, a Home- coming event, 3, Mariha Van Orshoven wearing the usual freshmen look antici- pation oli the corning year. William Ch rislcnscn A I Marlin Christian 1 'J 'T i C I DeborahCiampoli -'f , ' I, l.ouisCiampoIi A i ' 'T' J A s - in ' 2, 5 . . -. - ,lf 'I 4 pf? ll- : .Q K '51, si: 7, ' 1 - . - .. ,. .F wi ' -, ' Diane Clone riiefwffg. Y ' Anne Clark e Victor Clarke 1royClemen1 '- 4. .WL f. ,Q . W rx . -v 5 gi 1.1 t MS- X 'H ' C ssf X ,r . L - 4,-, 1, I ' I I 'r...fs . as to . fl ve' or Mitchell Clifton r is .ks-xp x 4 Kevin Clough 1 Denneile Cotlman ' Thomas Coker X . Carmen Collard - f - Randall Collier f- is ., Marcie Collins - U V .5 Susan Collins gl ' L Virgil Collins 5 Daw id Conn Maureen Connachcr Barrt Conrad ' . Cathy Conrad Gregory Cook in ,A l K Michael Cook A T .Q Q Patricia Cook S X Curtis Copher 52 -A 3- ftrleen Cola 1' l L ' f 2 i r was l 'QE C ' q kk CN i Q 5 V . 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Q' ' K X K it? - '16 .A .4 1 S Q it ffm 'X' . i-K K ...L K me ,M D M k'--se-- L Timothy Deltiney Darcy Delvlurcn Debra Denncy Vincent Denny letirry Diesel Sandra Dll'.1lt.l Mildred Dlpert David Disselhorst George Dixon Sandra Dodd Manuel lltmiirtgucz Michael Dougun David Drinm Loretta Du Bois Carol 'nKDuhel Lawfghbk: Duhy Michael Duckworth .Daniel Diitguii Katlifybycr ,Regina Dy son Culhertne lzurls .lohn Lustlick Cathleen lihcrle Terry lilird Becky lznlue William lzrhnltl Iaric Erickson Tammy listcs Terri Estevune ' Lindzi Fttirclulh Kenneth I-urmer Lurry Farrell Lucy l-urrin Craig lehlhcrg ' Michele lfettcrlcy Kenneth litcldh . Stephen l tcldw Karen Pile Tina llcgul .lupepli Hov- ers l uri luster Russell l- Liners Murlu lercedmtin lydtu l ranch Du ay ne l' rcskc Kathertrtcl rcy liwilu lrtcl Curulyn lritwhc Susan l-ullcr Jumes liuggurd Timothy liuinux Christi liullcgm Culhurinefiulstuatn Todd fiztndullli Scott iinrncr Puul Uurrctl Mary Ciuugh Sandra Gent Dcncse Cietirge John ticorge Duntel liilllhind FROSH 225 Cluireiioswell Annette Goulurl Rachel Griffin Luckcry Grimes Kevin Cirove Jocfiuuiardu Jumieiiundermon Michael Gunm Cynlhmljussei Brenda HLxle5 Curl Hall Joseph Hiimhrlghl Cund.n:e Hamilton David Hummeu Currie Hansen Valerie Hansen Lind.: llupp Bunny llure Kenneth Hurnmn Melville Hurnmn Olucr Harrie I-runln Heirilcll Luurcl Hurveg Marion HLi1cher Mike Haiuguel Chrixlilu Hnwkim .leflrcy Hiiyem . . flxfig E 9 . ips , I ,,. 1w f53, Q'gj1:.:-.git in Q Qi! , ' Une Year Down 3 r .- NZ. I , Three Years to Go e r r e l, A couple Freshmen enjoy a sunny day during lunch, 2. John Lerma helps a Fresh- man to become a full - fledged eagle. 3. Freshmen stand in line to he helped with their programs during E.S.P. i ' Q .f - . A. f15e,Qf.fv'- A V . W i ' ei -vi 1 43.25 K K in ,Q 'P G , 0 Q., Y , .. te t X L, e it ff LE l v H F new ..,, ., E v - 5- -W .4 1 .. F fr Q- lim ' 5 E Q gf' ia' 1., if f -'2fx,.?'f-.FJ X F ,. F A g-7, .. A. -f M , Q L . 1:5 H Q -: I A ' ' gf' , t gf if - 4,1 it l,,1f . 1 ' , F' F . ' FF D -. M .1 j '- v , Y 9 If ,. ,si , YA ff , - Sa g, K . ., 1 I . X. -gm A -b V, 1 se x? t xg - , A 5 gg it jg, , M I .Q Y , - .,.5f5i4eseH,fi-vi rf X F .. . fav ref A .. f F 226 FROSH .6 Ps rv- Q J. ..k . .3 . , N, . ,. F Q. .... . xv., 7.4 . .exit .lell lleislund A 5 JF- . I F: Dawn Hendcrmn jg .4 F3 X Thumu: Hennessuy Q ' 5 ALM' .QW . . . .J F wgg. , .. ' Noi t , : rx-3 K 4 . 5--X . 1.1 w. k Dunn Henry Lnwrencc llerlel Christopher llelherly ffl , , 1 Y. X , , 'Z .' ' 1 .Q::,, K . 1, fl .1 1,5 4 ,MASQ tx anti.: 4, ' h 551 - Q . l ' be ' -'- '- B.1rh,ir.x Hlckx , Q Michelle Higlwec . if Lynndd Hildebrand . N ' i. . jg w ii ' l L: 'ta Deunnii Hill gf.. gg- 1- Kendra Hinseh t 'rin Khrinupher llirlh F F . F i , . . . ., . i YQ., .h N . .X - 'f ' ff.- QF, V 1 Li 5 f lv. lil er . fu- i I. is ' is if NQ1-. 3 May ,u N Q, Q A W 0 . 4 1 4 - ft J 4 , N x J .'-. 1, r , .. 54 l W f ' Z David Girard - Nfff , .. I 9 thert Olefle H lf Julie liodshulk Ri, 1 5 Y 5 M 'Y N Makeiioehrmg , i K Q, TD W , Q Terri Hopster 7'. f ' 1 6 gi- - .tj Steven Horntng ' . , q G j'S.r., 'A ' Kim ' David Hough M F X Jeanette Hough .lf t if 5' A J, , f Leah iioldliarh YS 2 Y :Ea Anne Croncey -'IS' L ' 'kink W Q Virginia Goodner i ff 2 4 is 1 L ' Marten Goodwin 7 X ff kj '-5, Steven Goss ' an I 23 Xgrff ,ff , lg ' 'A L ' Laura Howard ' l- N i tar Steven Howard . , li . .iii 1, .ii V vs r, as '.-: Ronmc HudMm Liga , ,E Ronald Huffman Q he - 1 , I G, 5 - . , .f . Wye, Sandra Huggins f u Brit Hulse ' Harold Hunt J. :VH A 'Nz Kenneth Hunt ' ' Y M gg r ,, W V if 'vs f , t Lv t- . ' -f Mi -Q. ,tr .h T H .,, 1 om urst ' t i xl' ' i Ruben Hurtado I b -M 4. , Lisa Irwin , milf . 1 Dehralsaues , , A, 5: p ., 2 N' .,. vi ,AL.. A .E , is ttf ' -vz:'f- 1-gT,7.T5f . il ' sr, N .V , , .. ,,.. is , , uuuu J i ' Q H . to ff Q , 'fs 3 V. K I , ., f -up Q V 5 L- Q -ff we Y I- if -. tg' 5- K r ' 2 Q .. f' i iw twwzi tl . g - t 2 a 'VN AL gt . . -' ggi ,Q K Q AIR it ' N 3 ' ' g ' . 1 E J 7' Q f f A X X - 4, Q r S ,Q WL! .k 'i ,af ,.9 f, X, S t XV . N - ' SFT , si me --ef :X r V f 1 1- --zQaf+ ff- time J. if K . - 'Tis Lua lxztppuytl 1. Tina Kassel L ' x , . - C' . . I Kem Keener ksgszsf1ss1::1ar at gm? . wa David lxelfler z ' J fr K . D is 4 951, i'.t X dere Stttnna Keller E xif David ktlpela ,I.:T-k L4 N ' i - . r Q it X 1 I!! , A l gg? if 'iw' 1 cm lversen Charlotte Jackson Dunne Jackson Adele Jacob Rteky Jansen Denise Jenke Joel Jesperson Michelle Jesperson Mark Jimenez L'onnieJohnson Roy Johnson DorunJones l,ts1t.lones Mitchell Joplin Kim Jordan Robert Jordan Sher5l.luyner Kathy Katbel FROS H 227 Freshmen Get Used to the System. 1. Theresa Bryant quenches her thirst on a hot school day. 2. During E.S.P. Freshmen stood in line to wait for assistance from upper-class- men. 3. Dawn Anderson, Shari Pollock and friends have a nice lunch and conversation together. - Charles Kimball Larry Kite Patricia Klein Wendy Kolasz s --f- ' William Kotula Cathy Kraft Lisa Kremensky tc, , 'f -1 .Q ,. -is, we F . jx 'Q . . . . VeronicaKueny - s w? if . , fr, -W Martha Lambach Qi . 1, I 1 A- . Q A yi: K . UN: W Russell Lampard Af ' - sfwrdm I - Patmnaelis . -'gl -' a ie , a' Robert Lanham :my-H. ' . . V K I Deron Larson qi ' 'i ' Kathy Lashmel Mary Laughlin HM' V Susan Law Randy Laxon it iegrzf , A 1 . H ,F John Lee . N Jennifer Leek . ' e M. - tt Loril Lent 1. ' g' '- t. W X Q 1 s Gwendolyn Le Pla , , A, ess 4 s 5 s. 4 A JK . A ' i' ' X I X X ,f , as-Wt ,F 1 X - Q' ,, ttf 1 7 K Ft? gh. at 228 FROSH Pav WX, W , 4 A my -e t . , - .Q 5 S 2 -1 -Qc i -.f ff ii. W- .Z ' . - Q ' K 'J , KH ,' 'g, it f-:N . ef at K ,, 1, f , . x f f A. K 7' .- , 4 . ft tr K r r 2 hfrf- - -as Q Q - ?.,:,, t 41 if 1 .F-M 'Sli . f K siligtf' f '- I ft' A ' 'CSN ' i .. , Q, ai. I .,' ' -'sew 1 ..1 f,J.LV y - +P f' 4 -- 1 ' - . av . ,. -. -, g f - , -s 5 V -5 -its , Es, '. lf- 4' T 55 i . af: f so X t we y Y A gi' N' iw ' , Jedi, lvl vet Lester ' 1 ' S 'M Rene-A Levy R, f Q F E , gp' David Lewis i 'fi A John Lewton KT R 5 -W , K , ' av. K JI! 51,1 it IP si ,. K it .Q ' ' Amertco Liberati gif ' Y K - Carlos Tieras - ii Laurie Little K Sandra Little U 5, 5 ' . , , A .y 4, A .,. as A . .' Hy' kbfksi t g :, f -11.. 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' ' N Gordon Lykins Ronald Mabee Lori Madruga Anstasia Maglaras Lawrence Mahan David Mahlmeisler Dena Mails Tamera Malgeri Beth Marik Creela Martin Marisa Martin Monica Marlin Diane Mastersnn Gilbert Mastri Lousis Mattazaro Michael Matthews Page McAdams Dale McBride Gale McBride Delmont McClain Gary McConnell Linda McDermott Tim McDougal Matthew McEwen David McGinley Charles McLeod Lori McNee Darren McPherson Yvonne McVay Patsy Melvin Mark Messner Michael Messner Lori Mitchell Steven Mitchell Michael Moen David Molaison Karen Monett Clyde Montgomery Charles Moore Denise Moore Tracy Moore Julie Morales Patty Morea Phillip Morfey Phillip Morgan Gregory Moyers Shelly Mulder Dennis Munn David Murphy Douglas Murray Sharon M ulh Laural Myers Nicolaes Myers John Neal Ron Neal Francene Neff Timothy Neller FROSH 229 l Jennie Nowicki Carl Nurse Amelia Nyhlade Verne Oakley Kerry Okonski Kevin Olalison William Oleson Rehecca Omahen Rein O'Neal Melany Owens Dana Pagel Naumi Palufox Shari Pallock James Pantell Lynnell Paradise Mark Parker Sherry Parlett Connie Pasas Kimo Paulsen Michael Pepin Jorge Perez Connie Perry Jason Pfelferkorn William Phelps Patricia Phillips Jacqueline Pie,.:., Scot Pittman . . N R' ks? 1 tis. . .fig . . t' 5 X S I J X f .. 4 . ,.. P Freshman 2 on Their Way up. 4 J l. The Freshmen show their strength during Home- coming festivities. 2. Freshmen sit and wait for the coming attractions of an assembly. 3. The Fresh- men runners pull the Freshmen chariot across the finish line. S Y lla Y - W k 'P ee: .. ,:15sf121-- .... Q 5 F 3 55? . .-far' yi pgs.: . -, . i 4 A , . - 1 R an - t 'X f- iv L . n ' Xe x S33 'ef , - z 27:5 Q ..-E K Q , svn- 3 Q UW- I t ' .. ' If .. a .s t K K 5 in K t . . . rs r 4 V s, I t . Q ,- f f f i -i ' 1 T -- . v . : f's. .e ' ' e . - -1' t 2 J :H Y-3 e rx, Yka In -A ' , , i-' q 1 . . -te ' .,- X 5 .L .J 35 lf a -EW! .J- as t t ,. f X ., 1 X 3 H H' 1 -.- i Brian Plummer lioy Porter 3 Stephan Porter '.eonett Pot, '-ik . s 7X 'M it, 1 i Steven Pouls Victor Powell Michael Prather Darren Price Melanie Prince Danial Puckett Patti Quick Sandy Ouinten Michael Radell ' Mark Ragole Kerrie Randouo Diane Raney - ' . Eff'-?wN...uv.tr -J ,. 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If X 14.5 tif 'Q . .. tl Alf kgfw 1 f , William Ryan Audi Sage Marc Sailors Marla Salazar Brenda Sammons Thomas Sampson Michael Sanchei Richard Santana '1is Sarver Kellie Sather Yolanda Saunders Pamela Sawyer Cynthia Saye Kelley Scanlon Joanne Schaniel Randall Schimpf Patricia Schoeneweis Lori Schramm 'Y 59151. H f f' , f Eric Nelson it ' 1 ' Karen Nelson ' My ,M , ,pl 'F ' A' Charles Nevin J 'R ' Q nw' Lori Newton in 0 'y ' X r Daniel Raye ,. J ' M ' 'A I Karla Ream In A ' I B ' 114 49 -' Paul Regan -2,1 ,.i,f'-yi 5, Q Q 5 Robyn Reichert .V . 4 K f Q xt .lf Q: .ll . If V ' Penny Reinhardt 5. , Sheryl Nichols V Louis Nielsen ' -N. Phillip Noble me 1 I ' W ' ass ' Grant Nollneer A ' M, X7 ,I Renee Rempp ' 1 M R Richard Reynolds li, . t Q Q v Cynthia Rice ' ' ka 'B E el 4- A Robert Richard Lhrxl t W viii f fl ,px L Q' Carla Richards M N 'R ' ' is 'S K if if Rebecca Riolo F he - Michael Roberts ff if - NN' i fy I , 5 Mary Beth Rohertsen - gl 4 . Q 1 I f r Jan Robinson li 55 ,ii I ' li. 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' -I -211: ' ' 1 is wfi'3C3m. ' sw., M I cgi ' Kenneth Schultz '1:.f-' f . v N Matthew Schwarz A , '31 ' Michael Scot! e lf I J t P V Xt f 1 l ,G rec A 1 -zzgfjfj sl 5 David Sell' ' . 1 :H Roseann Schakelford f , X. Joanne Shannon .. Q1 z K 1 is Q rr .'?'4F ,f J s. W . ' Q it ' .. .a 'E' .. .0 1 h t 5 ati Annette Shaputis K t 'elif Naomi Sheets 'A ss K' Karen Sheldon ': Q 'is S Q t Q, 1' i i . . . .fr l A I, Q . V 'st . . J, 8' he 1 t Timothy Sincs Anthony Snttthula Sandra Smiley Christopher Smith Cody Smith Dattd Stnttlt Michael Smith Randy Smith Stcten Smith Susan Smith Susan Smith Michael Snyder Laura Solis Ronald Souza Kayo Sovereign Randell Sowell Susan Spain tiene Sparks Freshmen Have Great Hopes! ceiving instructions on E.S.P. procedure from Mr. Arens. 2. During an assembly 'ht t .1 l. Freshmen leave the stands after re- A 3:1- ff. Freshmen enjoy watching the activities going on down on the field. V ,os af '- k 3, SQ? E S' .Li ' M . S - s. ' S ag Q . 'l Af. 'Q ff ,f y V., -Q ' . t E 'lx A 151, T - ,Q-is 4 fi :. I Biydgii 334: W . 9- .rgfisje qv- 'a, .fff 1 ' of V ' it 5 S, ,wi X, 5 v ' 4 :P Y' 'S C S' Q ,-,P A ' It ' MS r ' ' ah , 1 sg t -H ' k ' ' A t , S 5 'WC-iff? t Q, A. . t i 4' -E, 4 ' . W s--I f f ,mf . ' 1, it 11: 1 H Q .FL v-,V y if f in -S, 'L 4 I N-if -- LwlM'1SPvlh t ., - T - '- 1-, , Richard Stacey 1 .11 ' 9 A K L ' i it f i Brenda Stanley 4 1 - if 'W .f' Pi, vt S- A L f 1- t Q, ' js, ' , . Sandra Stanley 3 4' V' f- K' , Ti s bt if ,' ii ' 1 ef T'- -' ' 1 I . f ,, Ai, A , 4 . t -. ., V , nf 1 V t , await, swag , r 4 V r U gt A - Barry Stemmer X S. AA , T 5 ' - ' t .. , . v ' 1 fag' i i 'V , U ,,, . Mitchell Stephenson iq- S 'S , S at it i sf , Vt Xu , ' S R U'd5'tUff '1' K 1 T1-Q-iFSf.f'-'- fil4?97 t v K ts 5 F K Q i Y l , ' 1 3 . t + fQfiQ:.:::::n,S: 4 1 V 1 , ki Q6 Q r I. ' wg as .:z.g.::p::: Z-is -, Aileen stifling .N U' T ,:. t - is--at l Thomas Stotler ,i .. 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Mark Wagner Tracy Wagner Michele Walker Cynthia Wallace Michael Wallace Daniel Watson Penni Watson Michelle W einsehenk -ichaelWe1tl Andrew W ells Sharon Wells Terry White Vicki While Clay Whitfield Peter Widger Bill Wiedemann Robin Wiedernieyer Christopher Wiggins George Wildherger Jeffrey Wilder Barbara Wilson Mark Wilson James Winsor Jennifer Wise Lisa Wong Michele Wood Kim Woodhouse William Woodward David Wooley Gregory Worthy Tammy Woznieki Steven WutLke Richard Wygant Paula Younghushand lzdward Lahriskie David Yoll FROSH 233 l. After half-time. our superior Lgagle team surges forth yy ith spirit. 2. Coach Morris aeeepts the trophy for seeond place in C.l.lf. 3. Paul Meierhaehtol unloads another fine pass showing the excellent pass proteetion from the linemen. -1. .I oe Yan Orshoven shows fine running ahility after eatehing a pass. 5. Ron llill's determination on the field truly shows that he is deserving of the Coaehes 1 IO' 1 Award. 6. Our lpagle defense bends hut doesn't hreak. 7. Joe Van Orshoven is helped off the field hy the team doctor, Dr. Butcher. 8. The locker room doesn't show the tense atmosphere that prevails. 9. Kurt Brauer, who had an excellent season as an offensive lineman. paces the sideline, lll. Mark Wakefield certainly is deserving of heing an all C,I,lf. defensive player, ll. Our Varsity' Cheer Squad really helped our team and fans to enjoy' the foothall season to its fullest. IZ. The l975-1976 Varsity Football Team fought their way' to the lop C'.l.lx Finals at the San Diego Stadium. sl?-'EN-gf: ty? T1 we '-T 'STG f' dev . ' .Tiff at 94 '7 1 -.. 'fit ' .3 ,, : .. -f-1 C.I.E fvf Q- Q 3 gs, QJ5' I' Q in N. M P F , F 9 swf n ,. 1 gl . ,W Y I 4 r F5 L 'H A 5 :I Y B I I I iw an . 1 ii 1 l v HESTERSO GRANITE PIII' 2094 WILLOW GLEN ROAD EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA 236 ADS I.- ..v- rf, i... . :Q--Fr ' -f'f A .,.. --- -- - THE Uunh ,fl - 92 11! 1-01112 I I 4 I S lil 'A he i t A NTYEQM A 'E ' W illis ii 'ha - f -' I- I ' n . V - - ' , PAINT IT YOURSELF X5 K 1 it 5 NO FIRING ,ig f STUDENTS 1 fre, L. V . ,,,,, 1096 DIS. ' 'f' l445N MAUNOLi?y ' ' ,i3f'l'7i:f:f 1 ELCAJON, 'TALIF. 93211: Q,,'PHoNE: 447-2331 IP I Z Z a if. Vs, Bus. Phones: 442-6619 191 jlamarlm Road 442-6610 lil fainn, California Q, 2 9 Call Its: 440-3725 l . l ' ff 'Keg Beer 0Beer Dispensers I il 1 0Home Delivery 'Refrigerator Kits Partie Supplies 1141 N. Second Street KEN KOLSTAD E1 Cajon, CA 92021 Owner RANCHO MOBILE HOME . A SALES at The Round Table 5 , 7 When family and friends get together its just natural they 3 head for The Round Table and the greatest pizza this sid U' . NEW OR USED ofPly 0 thR K Ch 1 16d I 'I' cre 'Y p W, atdf rn iIdEgin p mi I 1 ,L OO 1 th M yfl pl hamb g b Ir d d I Upbj -ff' ch f kl l salads andy 1 t b g ' K 'V i il C F last service phon f 000-0000 I ' ' Share alittle pizza with someone you love Tmfiiounbiible i ADS 237 T Sf., I Q .,.- Y U W - f -Q-, V- . - -4 . A 'wt ii A l , , . A ' an-E 7, .. - Eg Qi KEEP REFRIGERATED . ' ' CALIFORNIA snows I I Valley Farms Rabblts, Inc. A A Q UA.. 4 '5 ':1-V1 i fm. - x 1 f B 4 5 f4'+i SA-Y, - 'I 141 Y '.L:f?g. ' :,i::. - V X .. Ji ' ' t 'Hifi ' 5- 4 Mi R34 5, 1--gf , 9 I nqosnctso Vw -JH 1 Af!-1' 'fri 44? A . A J 4'?f'Z'I ' 'Cl .,gQ.'ff, ' . .,..a -,Ky 'M -Q I , wnousomzufss Q44 I-rr: Av -- 'f , M ww- ' 0 '1 'f'w'f 'S'0' gd' ' 4' f ' - '4wg,. I Y G+ CALIFORNIA Qyael, f ' , A - A I A , MV' onr.ouf:a.c. QI '-hiv -vi :V x bivlifff' I I- ' MMV! lo. . A ww, I wa 'I . -5 ' ' a'rS'f?',xI ' I' i 'flfmm A-2 'I I . 4 1 l05 North Marshall Ave. WT. 1 I-B, UZ. - ElCajon,CaIif. 92021 V I 449-3640 4 I Q, W , . ' ffs - ,I .,r-12 IOIVALLEYQ 'I RABBITS INC Ray LaF0rtune Roy C.iRobbins ' Q 1.vIarshaII - 44943649 - EI cm. CA 92021 Q . Q37 ' ,Y . - . -:eg J E - , I ' ' . Q. U . ' I .fm ' 5' A II ,f MM f 1 BALBOA Escnow COMPANY . A' I 'fx ' ' Ev-4 xc' 6- 'vl' 7584 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, SUITE lOl lf? ,. LA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92041 Huh, 4 LJAY CHUCK HOLENDA'S ,I SHIRLEY GOULART PHONE ESCROW OFFICER-MANAGER ' Iv f7l4l 462-7331 CG' . 444-1123 LOOK FOR THE HARLEY ON ToP IIIQIIIIHWIEQII CHALLENGER If MOTO SPORTS I' In ..1... S -.' I I , I S'9'6IIL.esHmG In P I 4 4I ,Q SECOND .E BROADWAY, A I I-A EL CAJON 137 S MAGNOLIA 447 9896 442-6424 I 4. 238 ADS 5. gs. - 31? ......- . '- I-.-s- , r. 1-. v H The Tcpee II l! as III -. Ill ' ,l 550 Grossmont 'll Center Drive il A We Carve forYou! . ,,.,. , .Ie C le? .q', A A I -A ,K IEMIS SHOES , X 1 -' 4, .. 1, 14012 MAIN ST. EL' CAJUN TQ? as-I ,, ' KAELIN'S 4 IC ENTE',ZgI?fi' Rexal Drugs - Sncerics - Liquor A A Q E. Main at Madison, El Cajon, Cal. 92021 Your Home Town Merchant 442-7783 I I 5 -' D ,'l Catering for Parties cmd Picnic! l I' If ,IB ' I I If ' . Z- 4 l I' , I K' . , I1 Q, I ,'- ll II, u h l :rl s-fsJs1 l,i!,lf ,H-gf?-gf-! 5, I, . , ,sf 7, ff -- - J I A I FAMILY BARBEQUE 'f ' l I BEEF - HAM - SPARE RIBS l l.- 4 At Ir. Very Best so HOHNER, own.: 5 ! El canon sive. : -' 5 gi Bun, 442-1170 El Colon, cam. I -W1 1 i I I THE PEAR TREE Q Potte y - Leather Hand Carved Boxes I Unique Sculptures ' I A J 251. Indian Turquoise Coral Jade Silver '- Organic Cosmetics Fill Your Own Container or Ours' A 4 6 6 - 2 2 4 4 A T Grossmonf Center UI Mew as Clothing Unique Places SVU 2 1 Xxx 1 I Y E T I. ,WEDDINGS In FUNERALS I ALI. OCCASIONS 2 Bucgsf ?ZO0lIE'Z .filgop I - 442-5603 - 1308 MANOR AND ZND n EI. CAJON, CALIF. 92021 -: CORNER OF . XMACHA ROAD AND GRANITE HILLS 444-5259 W D Fil L54 o ag . ' new PERNICANO S FAMILY RESTAURANT 1588 E MAIN I I Syl A ' f ffl? A OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 OO SUNDAYS I2 O0 - 5'0O P M 11. I L ,, 1 ,., A . I V V 'rv-VHA.-.1...+4v WYE - 4.1 ,: V 53. :nf ,1 3 li ' '- 4 -- A A A V 4 r. ' '12 +: .L '40 4' B' 1'1iig..V'1.3 , '5g,1,,, tf K F:,5L.,Vl A A ,A ffifj - t'l'3l N,sec0nds11Qe1 A Q1f31!0f1,1Cz111f0rn111v211Q1 kt ' 1' ' A ,gL,Zt4,4-,89tD0 ' 5 Wigs 84 Beauty Salon 5Ji'V-1.5351 tml X LCAJON f 'it 1. 3. M.- EL CAJON, TRAVEL BUREAU 423 East Main El Cajon 1 444-2141 I :ga .D11Y CQEANING at LAUNDRYIF 320N.2m1 4. II! ,5 A II' A- ' f to hr ew- Quality Beyond Compare El Cajon - I A I Phone 444- 1073 , .pgyk y, .1 15 'lf .1 I log DISCOUNT ON ALL 10 WHITE ITEMS A nts' 'ALi?13i1E'w11-1T's FU N-!.!ffi.M -Hydrocal Products- 1 uf' L Likecefamie, But NO Firjng reqfiired. I I iffpiiiglgll it yourselfgfif f' tR 121 Youtmaykas wellhavethe 7 gg 7 ' 1 1 ,555 -0 Painting lessons availablg-4.4,5Q41.3,i,,q,A . A L OVER,2,000 ITEMS IN STOCK' , PLAQUEAS o STATUARY g ILAMQZS .H -. PAINTS 8L,.BRUSH U ' I A 2-convcniemtocations ' 7905-'Othello Mm Newuberrys , Fed-Mart ' Yl ,,., 'f wer Level 1 500-02501 3 1 - 240 A DS Y --il 1 - sv. . wp- Tigf-I.. A A VW ' A at fu A A A P , sf A gone V az. A - . A ' ' A I A I VEFFOREIGN CARS 81 UNQ voLKswA9eyf REPAIRS I V Q5 S, A f IAIQ, LA I ,Ay.3f,f' ' V , !I A '-f comme-te PARTS biiiluzrm ,N , ' ei- A k A ec R A ,C .A A 3: :,xv:L,::::P .fLf2eTAw42192 73 T if runs AXLE senvace , , se , q ' W PH A soo il cAJoNfaevnZ l - el. cAJoTN f'fI.Y1.2 :.'iL'L'., 3:Y.?. 'T A T' . A A FURTTGN CAR PARTS g , sm - REBUILT 3. NEW ron ALL : T '- f 1 V 4 1 , Q u Q I ' 'wif' HIMPORTED CARS f A . ' ACCESSORIES '- BeAa1N,Gs -- BRAKES - CABLES h. cAsRB'UneTQRsAa 10754, CLUTCHAES - FAN sense- Huens A6 'eueLjPuMPs - HOSES - 1-QYORAULQCS - IGNQQLQN - PlsroNs A A neaunu emomes SHOCKS -' PUMPS 31 3 A ' P nnsmxtikgn IMPORT PARTS soo EL CAJON aevn. - el. CAJON Q ,'2QQ',Ef'jL'j'E',5 g'2,LQ'fNj ADS -41 n r 1 1' Bongiovannfs Restuarant H 15244 om Hgwy so 443-8455 j ., A-.1 ..5. .1..5 ll ! BIKE snort A :il 1 , ' I ii ALPHA BETA l'1- THE'lB1KE SHOP fs 5411N..f4. ...dSt.i1 A A SALES AND SERVICE . ,sl ' l El Cajon, Calif. ,-1 1060 E. Mum, El cajiin 444-9686 fl ., V A A x h If--'Q ' ' A CONGR A 5 ,5 A f -A 1 TO IQHE iCLASS 4 OF 5197611 A .1 sl HARB REA1 . E L 69 W. DQUGLASV is EL CAJON 5 442-5O3'7 L -l 5. !l John Dunham Judy DA11i.ar1r A 4 It Offieelvlanager ' Associate A l In ElCapitun 2,75-ELCapitan, ' l Class of 79 if-'Class of 794'-6-., i Debbie Harb 'A V ii 4 l Morale Booster 4 ' t R A Q Granite Hills ' 1 Class ol 1977 A Q, ff, af' . A 7 E I j . WE ALREALLY GET INVOLVED AWB, 1 h A 1 ' 11 Bruce Cherry Easa ,q,. H arb Martin Kennedy Joi1f1Q.X..l.JPurtin 1 Associate Realtor ASSOCi21le ASSOCHIIDCD' 1 . K-1 . 1: i'Z -'Fl 242 ADS ,JL 1 -1. -1-gi- - ' h-K laid Y ' R. ef' ESE. Ili .w, ill ' .-- .!' FII :E W - , ,- -main A 1 ,' I t ji A ' - .LSP .f L ' - -- , . . 1 1 -A. 1 ' v lr i 'l'1Y' Af ii Q, .. ' 'ffl' .gt . I r 'lg A W V V, .,,, u iz' A ' lp :Im 1 at FfLjZTCHlLLIgagg5WY GROSSMONT CENTER AT JACKSON Dmvr: LA MESA lg I Q' 'Q-1 '5IQlHEA2ASERENDlPlTYQCENTER uw ADS 243 Vg , 4. f Of, 'f? ja .i .VA . .pg ,F I, . , 3 I . I, K r,..,g .5 ' - iv' Mr. Philip C. Morell . :gihhgnks Mo't,her'and Dad for my two years of college at New Mex- ,-'V 'Fi ieoMilitary Institute, Roswen, New Mexico: Love Jim Cliff Sponsler ' N 'W , g , if ,rf Mr. and mrs, White and Christine . To those leaving Granite, it has been my pleasure knowing yougggr. -limi, M, D., 'Bonnie, Grandma, Big Stephen, Lynn, Debbie and ' Sieve Ra 7 - U Mrigand Mfsfiobert D, Shands Marge Harb ' hifi, v A ,.,, I . V V 3.5, Jack, Colleen, Angie,-Dawri,,.Qloria'and Tracy Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Merill Rickles K I W 1 fu, A f ' KW- Mr. and Mrs. Rowtatgigs arigdffa-mi.ly'q-Z -i f Elms, El Cajon 1' - fi 'T V Mens Clothing and Shoes FQ Hang in there, Sandy, . I rv ' -'ry rs- 1 A - .- f . . tw 51 ' Rocky Home Dairy - Jamacha, Barbra and Mark Mr, and Mfgpkobcrq Xg ynd B-am'h'y. , , ' - . f '. - ei-' .- S . . , . . . f 1- 7-.1553-'5 T122 Cottonwood H36 Holes Championship Goli' Mr. and Mrsfiffred Weinbrgndt Sr. , fs 1 ,Jaffe cs, yt A George Harb Good Luck Nancy! r EU Sandy, we luv ya' and good luck, Grandma and Grandpa Mr. and Mrshiponald R. W,-ight ' The Larry McKinney Family V , Ed Williams The Gingharrf , . : , I g Q A ax. Q, V' l More Year to Go, Mr. and Mrs. Apostole, James Mehas andf' my Mrggqnjmrg-VG. Wiiliegggleipgit- 'A .. .V V. Family A A ' x ,ff 'f ' 4 - . by 'iw le UQ L K e eb g P41774 ' V501 Kfe f I it f.f0..,-.,,.,..i J new e I f'J Wifi-Jfoez. df6c12j.5.AoK. ge 5 A De-b I Rdmqmb ear 2.0-.GLX Burxmdj, Pogilgmtl Qxvx A4 0'-if i'-:CKCHASRP O-rxgl. an of: 'gbfd-fl.r'd +0 Pkg. Qr' Oiff' Ffa-f'df,g5 1. 5256 J Lobe, 0-fd me -r-'gdqgj 41 OJuJo.,g5.5 L4aLt,CJ wings n -1-Okjouel L.o-.DQ V Anwga., 'lshe clude ., gnPu.5 1,0 A cuj. ,Y ' L S .YFMJ7 1 ,,.,. w g LQ,-tg j,'l'inxK.er'S IN Qiwfeha 5'fei-anim., own ,adspgim 11413-ve :thin is woierif ZIN THECAN . - ama, Hzsr Dae mmrr o g Q RE Buobies Pak L I 1' Love . Q Z VC Ola' Mac, - . LYNHN fV UANNf 100,755 fiqfef 170 gym? fWJ0UV uofffsha . Anya vCL..Cn pc Kara Yi, X V Ma. as L -2 H A cA ' . . grid f4!w-95' bbf and alias fflff will GIWCWS be m ifdrori-PCS i i L.ov Sa! !cz.nd5uS1E, n exgglfent yeaf Looe 3'ergt,5L-151 I enme VC G, ES: gftlfldl 6-ooc!'L.udk' wkliiiiig f ll I tokwf-fo FEC' MC 'Q f15,.:3,:. ft . L et, uf U- QQ Little, 4 j , nu, , ,irf C . , 1 N 'QNL me Have' Fi-Jfx 'hubirij if M, U35 f +f7 '5b'9 b 'TMLYAKS Ea. les ts been K2 New Iii! miffbf Fr Gut we made le down ode. 'PB 'H-vis Si, SK -Ford!! H19 em? mrcn Q .70 Its been L! fmgy d walt 111 6 6 00 -1 '-F' DI Z , AND Gooowck iibrr iw QQ A wiwut UQ? gang, 1 Someone, XQXLCS., HOU! fafv cg old -rise. ps ,VS iff Z' 3004 wma ,J 7 for HIL memories ,UML U ff? H LMC, 5+ Mfg UH: THL M fx , vs ,Qeqws U 1512, Thar 4K ave yea, R14 Awami HUM X52 A LU! EOVI 7JanfC5, ' gPo'r buck? fbgglrlg 01- z,c00Y OHN 4oC+h.Q. -H'5CL:4' 0 104-0135 ff,6:ziz ,QQ 12.11. get fwemltl Lfwki Lfou . - , ,Nfl L lg? O i- 'menfzzogzfnrap A Gui make. , , - ig fg,K54,5W'AQre, Q U .F nd Mensa? ff? '-Z 0 0 Q 'Wa Mc 044 P5 BRA D, SCOYT, 777AR1ec, 7TU:Ki:. 9 Oou,Cf D T6 5. Rem amber 513910 51-and le and cfoweuler cuvfx eq-lj middld 04- -ggi lQrJ3Tfji,J?I':k1f',66'g,r5fh e' K lx. CI' -l'hanK6 -For four long A wears 10+ m2,1 p.f,und e ' - gmndrn -blow made It f c1!aa,lH:E?5f 70f9 bmfdbje. owe f. 11+ no-3.4117 seams line, We cm. L qgqr, Remember- fha '7 f'i.P6 ffl, :pp fwofvoez 31251405 BAKECLY, fA.5'rfr0fu:1L1us7 fiwTE, CAL- MART .A Gfivd- 4f4 c!s: Hemi, - ,E . f,.w-wa, , vrffq, -A 1 1. .Q 4 1 ,, fu .,v, fo ff!! 7. M56 171004- Qacmsl. A ara!! cos 50q'3'50I5h0Hfd5 X bfndrgf. 5' f+ff7!fa sfiwrad CJ'lfza,f2 K5 Sabrzna, fgor' being WM UQSJC 'nd we C104 we dfwmd W 'MPXXI1G. T r We fo, fm.J, no un Q blow m80.f1 about f:f165Dff' 50 Hello Sharon, XXQXKO QDCXXEJX- 77'X6U'I KS of W, All The Flay!! Ajcuef Fipfget The V U71-I GOYWCS 3.6. Phys fa!-yy j rg iffggigf Su.DMLJ 'fgppnxga A I ,.,,. I n A Y f 3 beenafwn ga? Wi X, ,Kaul gsm 11556 neu? agojs J 5Q0Tt even Morag:-navy 245 1 T 'R 11 U- -.a.. - - A '-- .-.... .-. 2 'u 'r'g.... ...4-'.:' L ' J '-qr- wj-if W wr fr F 7 V W Y. ,.:2:,.,.7m YL 1 Where money matte1-51 A I A - , he A , f I I PEERLESS .REALTY-3, 111 butffpeople count! '5315::gfg'g?J:22f55 ggi' ' I Bos. 444-6169 J--if-. E u 11 . -ff Ras. 444-sooe San Dlego gm ,, ,I I I 411: if-4 '4 4:R ' 'ISF' lt ' , Mwsen F,D,l.C, A .V i VOUNE A ll 'i zso N szcono s'r EL cluon s.1.. WAGSTA ,Q 52 l W' , . 'Q ' H Mx.NAGEf'!. 'EMR ' 1' I GRANITE HILLS BOOSTEQR 1 LL V A CLUB, I I - A 2 4 21:1 frsll' , I 'HATCI-VSA ' A 1' 44'4 zif'?'Tl 'l'I4'5 lfyye have helped 4,.M'A 1 1 l I yofi at all we have 'gif ' A glccgefedk Vlni 5500 GROSSMONT I A' 00 UC 'G f CENTER DR, . A . , LA MESA, CALIFZ 92Q4il ' Granite Hills I 31.55 Booster Club ,Q ' ,A I HI .. , Y If ra 2 A ' ' '- f f--I ' UW - 4? 201151-if I I QRST NAYWEWYN 'H 'MIEfRfi'N ' 'EEQV '.'qvV, ' Tl2LVMlAN l'MOTORS he 1434 LA CRESTA BLVD. ,Q v..i,1,?.Iggl y I 1 I EL CAJGN CALIF. 92021 Q .w A '4641WMain, n . . , I BUs.442-0676 REs.465-1294 F if? MEI , ,, ,I Q Pehonezfg 'Q A 5 442'0911 ' - I 51 el - I b CAIRVER GENERAL I ENGINEERINGI1 , A ' k A ' A ' if, -- CONTRACTOR R.. GENE HOWARTH: GHEVRQNQI, , I I Sq I I I ,,WA' A 11 ,.1bVx :L I A I ff- I ' I X ' . ' E 'l634 SOUVEN' DRIVE l298 E, BROADWAY' QQ EL CAJON, Crx1..IIF.9202l 5 ig EL CAJON, CALIF.'- 9202l 1 q ,, 2 Q PHONE: 443-0505 3515, PHONE 444-789013, ' I I .,'.' D' f l ' ' L1C..,4f2906751 LEE CARVER H31 - I , ,512 , 'QQ . , ' , 246 ADS ' ::4f11':I'fTf.:.s--4' L ET.. -'T E M -'ii'- E'7:: E' D , gGiZV Cl U -A E 05- Aa fmg,,,,:j -'fyj' ' xlb I L! fn. 1 B 1 2 ' if ,NIEAT PACKER S MARKET . i E , I-' il 1152 W. MAIN EL CAJON i .KA '- 4 r I -' s .IM V' , cc ,, 444 3178 I Ig STONEY S ROCK n 7 'f I' v:,,,., A Y U 'i l. J A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES 'wiv L ',Y Q55 ,Q If '4., gin, , ' -- , k,VV I ,ik I '1 ff AQD VEGETABLES I' . F f . ' i '4 I ,A .1 'agi.8fJ2.i5gMACHA RD. 4 CA 92020 ' OUR BUTCHERS GIVE You THEIR 5 ' A ' PERSONAL ATTENTION! 442-2921 V 3 i,,4 V-i Party TfaY5 A-L .. Shop at Your Neighborhood g I Ui.3876 WiliMdA-Beef- Grocerie ' - ' Homemade Itailian Sausage . 1 A LEGG1Q1S,.MpQRE2K!ET 7 ELEVEN STORE I-I 1 5 I ITALIAN DEL1CATgSs.1,N,,,, A. I I 'KIPORTLD AND DOMESTIC FOOD' JAMACHA 8L LEXINGTON Full Line Italian Groceries f V' ' aff ' A W' 245' ll64f'N.SEC6ND STREET' Rs COME IN ANY TIMBWE ' limfi-i5'Leggi0 EL CAION, CALIFORNIA 92021 Q ARE OPEN 24 HOURS 4 BUSINESS 1 rg I USIUWV L I -N A HARBi ,.. SAEES ' -l JSZL -4, 1 IC RUG 3513235 ?fE5JLfff?fFf2NERS fimfaKVcsN SERV E U V CARPETIN. 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